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Interests of the Best Party Under the Sun.

VOLUME V
ffrrrtMg.

NASHV

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.sJHHjSE

BARRY [)., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1878.
Lk al the door.
■Busy."

“It good prices for your fowls and ducks.”
And away ho sped at a tremendous

NUMBER 15.

■too had been a baby, noIn ths padding they found bank notes
r&lt;y, Wraiyg Mm; WoM to amounting to £200, sod, from an artful
_ — pleased, and commenced ly-eonoeelrd leather lining, under the
searching her baskets. Finding noth­ saddle- flans, goblen guineas poured out
ing bnt a few parcels of tea, calico, and in incredible numbers on to tne table. ' And tnjrrUd U!aa of pnrpk ctood S&lt;*t la a at-' 'soonds of life resounded on all ribbon, which he carelessly threw down
“ Oh, my eye 1" cried Ben. ** Why, WL.af'Sitx. MkHi ernarnt, ctasfvd ■*«,
in the rood, he next . begg'ud the terri­ Susy, you’re the robber, after all P
brudw fra* oafcdd.
.;■!
Here stood ranges of stalls covered fied girl to • remove ■ her last aid 'cloak1
“ Ob, don't Ben !" said Susan, begin­ Tbe mi ^vx arw tbanrda* w*ik; iba isiwfev’
with fruit, heaps of vegetables being and. coming close to her, began feeling ning to cry.
■diadow
f*U
■piled behind in glorious confusion.
for her pockets.
A The satoniahment of the old people Aorow Um path, la gkaaiias frar ; tbe vrbMH*«
Baskets and coops containing live
blovsn call
Susan's indignation knew no bonnds; was unbounded. They went ou count­
eemrade* Io tbe »br!trrta&lt; fen—tbe liKMo '
poultry lined the interior of tlw market­ but Hie robl&gt;er only laughed, and told ing and counting till they arrived at the Tbelr «*l
raisM by.
‘
place. Farther on came tlie peps full of her he should take every means to ex­ sum of £1,000, and they lookrxl from one Wbai l&gt;«« the white bmo* fctra to abav b« «wv- ,
In
Ik.
ihv
.
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ahmp and Iambs; then goodly oxen; then tract the gold from her, and, taking out to tiie other, scarcely crediting their
, hones of various breeds, sixes and shapes; a large clasp-knife; ho said : ‘'It’s such sense*.
o^lta and ponies, grouped in a place set a pity to cut this pretty bodice asunder ;
"Well!" exclaimed old Mr. Da’c,
apart for the purpose.
but I must if you ire so obstinate. " the first thing to be done is to give this
/ Tins, pans, crockery and wooden ves­ Bless you, do you think Fve bcm years up to the proper owners. Busan's noth­
sels attracted the housewives to.the cen- on the road, and don’t know the ways of I ing to do with it, nor have we. Bnt I
iter of the market, and toys and sweets- you pretty little maids? The money think it*M our duty to inform the patrol
stalls kept their venders perpetually on that was paid for the cow is- somewhere where they are likelv to find yonder rnf
thri alert, so attractive were these wann ,about, and I am pretty certain it's in a flan. Deprived of his haraey he cannot
■toilie children of the community.
particular pocket of your corset J shall proceed tar from the spot, and Busan
Susan having met Thomas, and given ।cut ypur laces if you try my patience too may as wtll have aav reward that Gov­
gOTDgto-1
Jerry into bis charge, entered the mar- :long ;” and he liegau to insert the knife ernment may be ready to give; and this
itightened, grandad," aaid ket, and did her best to effect the sale of Iinto Hie lace of her bodice.
fellow is very likely to be the man who
Busan,
S up and kissing the old her poultry; while the farming-man un­
F1SE BUi«*
atciies
Susan, trembling lest ahe should lose robbed the Yorkshire coach t’other day.
„ •
LEWIS DURKEE, W, M.
dertook the vending oi the cows, sub- her
I
reuses, now made vp her mind to They offer £100 to those that find him."
Coat ttemfry.
•
Bcn.bciBiu across and, caning up mitting bis bargains toSuMiu's judgment part
।
with her money, and assured him
" Oh, pray don’t, grandfather—pray
unperceivihf pulled one of Susan's before concluding them.
tthat if he would retire out of sight for u. don't l«t mo be the capao of hia being
0&lt;
Jkrrfor«.
curls, wills had tumbled from under­
—» -wr u*uuc«r»,
Tha &lt;lay Boon came to a close; all their Ifew miuulco she wo aid get at her pocket taken 1” cried Busan, imploringly.
Urr
inlttn
—
auurd
ou
cuahlona
wet,
with
unbeneath
her'
marketings were attended with pood oue- iand giro it into hia hands
~W. H. YOUNb,
.
“Nonsense, my dear!” replied the old i
rotulnjt lautebr*,
“Don' ten, you plague I” cried Su- «xwn, nut! tinMii, having made her pur­
The robber declared that he could_not
Then too* to rUUoog down Uw atrrel, with loch
“ when the path of duty is straight1
pole* KmI aide nf Main IMnwt. N-hvIlie
san ■ ax* Jao tried to cutch him as he chases at the draper’s—an old friend of &lt;do that, but tlist be had no objection to man;
uue**y vigor
and clear before yon, von must walk up
Thai, apttetal. orociiWn-h gtoww. Brt anr«!y ducked n ly from her hand and jumped her aunt's, nt whose house she usually
turn his buck. I don't want to distress to it, though it's hard and unpleasant.
PITH- AND POINT.
le, where he sat on the floor dined on these occasions—concealed her you, my dear,” he said ; but he pulled You don't wish yender tliief to take more
TEAS, 8PI0E8, TOBAOOOS and CIGARS
in the at_ldc of a frog, ready to leap if money, to the amount of thirty pounds
money, do you, from those perhaps who '“Put your lips on iue” is the latest
A Specialty.
ahe chosis to follow him. But, seeing in gold and notes, in Die secret pockets stood waiting.
•lang.
can
ill
spare
it
I
"
that she It&gt;k no heed, ho crawled up to of her stays, purposely made to stow
The |wxt girl proceeded to take off her
A rum crowd-Toper-graphical enWithout delay Mr. Dale dispatched ■
away these trenanree, and mounted Jerry dreae, and, aft .-rsome difficulty, removed man with a full description of the rob­
tahould you do, Susy, if n for her ride homeward. Very blithe was her stays, and, donning her cloak hastily, ber, and instructions to the patrol as to
Ir yon receive a blow from a fellow
|
Have you a Pn-acriptloa to ba prepared 1
pne up and asked for your Susan at then suit of her day’s work. threw them down Iwfore the iiighway- the likelihood of kin being in the neighfull of Bourbon, can you be said to have
Ifao, Call and See Uaa 1
lour life? I wonder whether I The cows hod fetched a capital price,
borh&lt;xxl, and early the next morning a had a whisky punch ?
|mc • plague then ? Ha, ha
a;.J the heifer alone remained unpur­
Be buy (nr Good/ for cath and can ffite
He seized upon them, and, discovcr- search wav set on foot in all directions
Whxn a faithful mother goo* on »
lldn't want you." laughed Bn- chased. Her poultry was h11 sold, ami ing the pocket, soon rilled it of ita con- 1 by the officials at Hazleton.
you low pricer.
M. MARTIN.
»I should tell him to gn about I not a pat of butter remained in her l tents, and then picked up her dress, ami ' Within three days the notorious thief whaling expedition, ahe never tails to
Thankluc you It Ito p*tmua«v of tbe put tkrr*hia bu
nml ask what he'd do with j basket
yuars. wn hope to merit an locn-awd cm torn from i
began to feel about the linings, to find, if Bob Reeve (for such was his real name, get all the blubber ahe wants.
all. by boncal deal Ing and low price*. •»
my hf« Jen he'd got it. ”
, I Susan determined to return by a lane | possible, more bank-notes which might
A BiiooKL.rx girl bos been arrested
that by which he was known on the
|t’s all very fine to l»c pert now, l| which wound circuitously from the town j he news np in them. As Susan stood and
road), was taken The patrol hod been (or burglary—sa if a young woman had
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Cl.long for poor plaguey Ben j of Hazleton to the borders of Dingle shaking anil irresolute a sudden thought on his track since his attack on the York­ no right to be out with her jimmy.
BOISE BBOTHERS.
then,! low;" and Ben here not only ;i farm. By this ahe would avoid the eo- reused her. Catching up Jerry's saddle,
The great advantage about a lean wife
coach, and had no difficulty in sc
pulledje curl again, but tweaked the I' citty of several bnlf-tipsy farmers nnd which lay on the ground at her aide, shire
curing the villain when furnished by Mr. is that you don't have to call in a car­
* bUat more vlcloue than tbe reel blew off the cop tflthe girl's head. She caught rough horsemen, whose proximity was ahe threw it over the luxlge, exclaiming. Dole with the ]&gt;ardcnlars of Susan ■ ren­ penter every time ahe falls down stairs
wtvcaa'e bouuet!
him, an was in the act of administering very.undesirable. Jerry stepped out ns “Yon-shan’t have it all, at any rate." contre with him, and her description of
Then roee ebe elroo»)jr Ln her tnl*ht, her nerve illil puniraent by a box on the ear, when
wim Ina wont when he scented his stable
The thief, off hia guard for the mo­ his person.
not furuke her,
And held Ibe relne with etesdr handa. appealing to he lead over her stooping form, and in the far distance ; and Susan hummed ment, and thinkin that the saddle might
He was lodged in Graystone jail, and
her Maker.
ran imtairs to bed.
to herself as she looked on the beauty of contain the greater part of the spoil, was shortly alter convicted and execu­
God wlU help tbow who help Ibemaelvee. and aoon,
Tifiiext
morning
Susan
rose
at
5,
the • vening and the scenery around. ’
though Berre and t&lt;«ming,
threw down the dress with an oath; and, ted. The money.found in the saddle was
and
dissed
herself
with
much
care
and
I
A lev ri&lt;bl well-directed Jerk* curtailed Det'a raaBirds were singing their soft evening cursuig frightfully, clambered into and
dut;; ruaititcg.
neataM. Ben met her ns she came to ! lays ; shadows tell darkly across the rood over the hedge to recover the saddle. duly handed over to the Government,
It's a wise child that knows its own
the pchen door ; and Mrs. Dale, who I from the -overhanging Ixiws ; the lust One of hia pistols fell from his coat,to who offered bolf tho reword set on th'
Then to tbe aldewalk drawing diae, deeplie brute
ws.'i (ready down, began to cut large I rays of the sun gleamed brightly the ground; Susan threw it oWrthe np- man’s head to Susan. She, however, father, and a wise cask of vinegar that
force rreUUng,
fAPPEN,
could not bring herself to accept it, bnt
With oourteuua, ahbougb ptteoua voice, to aid her by
through every gap in the hedge ; and posite hedge, and, releasing the bridle j entreated that she might keep tho rob- knows ita own mother.—O'1 Cfiff 7Yt •
rick.
fleecy clouds, tinted with tbe gay colors of the robber** horse, ehmbrd nimbly
Her chack-rrin Ue to rtng doee by, ebe begged a to bsjuiet and get his breakfast.
$ran went to sec that her basket of of a ]&gt;orrot’s wing floated away eastward by tho aid of the stirrup on to his back’ l&gt;ere horse Wildfire. Thia, after much
correspondence and deliberation, ah&lt;
..■uKTASS'E.
’.tom.-uwaed form, think* be, J
end butter was ready in the pale-blue sky.
CHOIC E FEOI K.
u&lt;
•ome played-out Granger.
passing her right knee w&gt;tM
over the large
was permitted to do, to her great satis­
pawW.
Kot Of ruy aet I are ; “ what . beck J” then moved
Busan hnd not proceeded two miles pistol holster, and giving the animal
faction, as she regarded the beautiful
him on right eneaklug.
let the ducks go for lens than
StiryrUr.1 the Udy k»*ed and pauic! m.wt ou tbe
animal u tho cause of her escape from
sij lillinga the couple, child,” said Mrs. j
point of weeping.
I danger, and perchance death.
The
Cdbtomkb—“Have my goods been
Would oilmen tn that buaj crowd In her tad plight l*sd, "bixI get as much as you can for I1 the lane to see who it might be, her
thi* acorn hr r ?
A loud curse and the crack of n pistol, ' money found on the highwayman was rent homo ?” Grocer (who has just laid
tU*o tnrir.l one bopelcea look about, awl. coming tijefowls. Docks are in season, and ,। well-dressed acquaintance «tf the morn­ which only caused the Horse to increase I restored to Mr. Dale, and poor Susan's them on the scales)—“ They are on tho
rowid the corner.
ospt to fetch a good price."
! ing rode up to her side and greeted her ita speed, followed; buttlie bullet misaed | mind was therefore relieved on thi* weigh, sir."
Her quih eye eaught a eight which rauaed her
’•Susan's a duck herself," chimed in i with n polite bow.
luart with Joy to quiver.
■
its aim. Susan heard it whiz past in point.
“Mr dear," saida husband in startling
A yourOad boldli« her poor hat aloft with ebeery
" Well met, Susan! Why, you’re
Sue married before long a fanner in tones, after awaking bis wife in the nigl t,
A You’re a goose, at all events," re- I late from market' I hope you've been dangerous-proximity to hey ear, and it
Ceme pe&lt;lng on. Go! blew tfie boy ! He »oon «*• I fcicd Susan; “ though I shouldn't like
then lodged harmlessly in the trunk tho neighborhood, and never veniun-d “I liave swallowed a dose of strychnine!"
r|~ x..
succeaafnL”
to
market
again.
of
an
old
oak
by
the
wayside.
Well,
then, do for gootlncss sake be
WK DICLABID WAI H HIGH KICKS
tifinve the selling of you, for you would • “ Pretty well," curtlvreplied the girl,
Ben was in cine time investe'L.with the ■till, or it may come up."'
Away flew Wildfire like the wind,with
kt fetch much." And she sat down op­ who was inclined usually to be reserved
Susan on hia bock, and her connge longed-for dignity of selling tho turn­
nite the boy and began her breakfast, to strangers.
Befoke deciding to marry a poetess,
n&gt;se every moment, an she remembered i produce. He failed to encounter any
k- farm servants coming in soon after to
“ Why, you've on empty basket, I that old Jerry hod wandered grazing up gentlemen of the road, and, as hi* metre ami scrutinize her feet After
ft theirs.
perceive. Doyon know I was not so the l*na, and that it would be impoasi- | grandfather often told him, it was toe reiuining her, if ahe prove, in a measl" Tummas started betimes," said Ben; far off as you might think; I saw you ble for the thief to overtake her on the | much Jo expect two out of the asmo fam­ 1 nre, well wrard, and not avesse to you,
*RONG,
vnn canto the mark forever after—if ran
I I heard him go. Moke haste, Susy— while yon "Were making your bargains,”
well-bred animal she rode, even if he at­ ily to meet »n-l outwit a &gt;”ghwaymen.
wifi.
d away."
'
■aid the gentlemnn, looking straight at tempted pursuit For an instant, aclat- I
Wan la tt&gt; be Hang.
A bask, ignoble brute from Oil City
“There's no hurry, my dear,” said Susan with a knowing look
taring of hoofs made her look hastily I
" Well." returned she, raising her eye back; but the noise was only a lumber- j Ohio reports a peculiar illustration of aaya that when be see* a woman neither
fra. Dale, as she stirred her porridge;
7IIIUHK4V«AX OUTWITTED
J‘ but you can go end sec if Jerry’s all brows, “I hnd a notion that I caught ing attempt on the part of md Jerry to the saying, •• Wlien a woman says ahe fat nor fair, but 40, with a cardinal-red
sight of your face odm ; but, seeing it I follow, and keep up with her. Susan’s won’t, she won’t” In May, J875, a plume on her but, it suggests to him a
■leady, and bring him round."
Jerry was the horac, of respectable Ix-longod to a man in a smock-frock, of hurried ride off nod the shot of the pistol Mrs. Victor, of Cleveland, was couwteted life and death struggle between nature
Lnd ancient Bjijx-arance and somewhat course I took do betxl.”
had disturbed his calm grazings, and lie in tha ContBum Plcaa Court of Cuya­ and art, with art on top with a large
The stranger laughed, and there was turned with a clumsy start before the hoga county of poisoning her brother, majority.
j-lumsy bujld^jju^jrj^^ij^jj^mually
something inhis manner which made Su- robber could lay hold on her, and, ujym and was sentenced to bo hanged on the
“ Will, may I liope, then, dear, that,
jjjjita2L^AC££«L following. Before the । at some future time, I may have tha lisp
rajtosvof making you my wife ?” “ Yes,
^^fcXn^urr." ahe replied, “for
f.'.I-uh (.-r

GE OFFICERS.

ISB BROTHERS,/

yoang.*’ repl
his pipe, smd. xxMXold mao, reiui
DRUGGISTS
mgly:
“All in god xe, my lad; all fogood
A W.MUW. bo
mid Um bwy atrtf*
tims. Let i fs - come by degrees,
Of Um uaaMb of Um city to fill U&gt;e «u&gt;ta of llf».
Turaad freaa her wmEV tebur. wtlh tb« baart- Mind your ad uug now, and you'll be।
Uarotx kraalr ItaM
all the betted rmer for a little book*
* CHBMfCAUi,
So oeU known to norfanf poopte on Um tilth dayb laming. **
I
ctoetetod nlabt.
7
PAINTS, OILS,
“Bnt sumiic» Busy shoqld meet a
"Ae &gt;u neither youn&lt;, nor old, but wm ►&lt;!&gt;€ wb*l. highwaymail grandfather.
VAHNISHES. BRUSHES
Then I
MISCELLANEOUS. S WOOL.
should be f se. Wouldn't I tackle
AND BLANi t BOOKS.
him just I Urould be fun."
4',
deal o' do
unw tan morrww ;
• you sp-ak Of sea not so
But, to our ekrtch: Tu rtfht-w»n knows, by lofl. ' “Those g
|bl
can tell yon.”
easy
to
ta
tn !a thle city.
How much in jounteyln** back nod f.-rtb, and car­
“Didyi Krmect one, grandfather?"'
ter* more '• lb* ptty.
PKVGG’87T*TWNE«--r
Good people are couatralned to epeud, In prretoua naked the
’
tlin« am! money.
‘
ad I rode home ns hard as
In (eUloc bark and forth from work, *Ua anything
Ibiim at my heels. But it&gt;
l.m tonne I
Iftening Susan, when ilrei

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

.

WE HAVE GAINED A VICTORY

Flour and Feed Store!

POOR AND HUNGRY

Larger Stock than ever Before

�JAY. - • -

b.» mxiri the MTtBtm of an eminent
I di vine of t hat. citv. When the presbh
1 dr was about half through the reporter
, bethought himself of a nA race, and
JAN. VlfM fukhuxuu his T-tMjfrd- Ms exit
tfc
j The reporter had gfl rE Correct re- j
I pow up to the tune'] I Me. and then I
getting the genera! id i«the tbeulogi1 nd argument. Uirkcn on an extra
extra
I column of brilliant metaphor
and high- ।
* — ~3&lt;i
’ly colored
descriptive
rautU *
—
_____
_ ter, Without
lunch regard to theology.
tneoh
"
•I much
The
doctor
s cam« round in a wrath uext day, and ;
I wonted . tho
reporter discharged.
| During the week those of Ida odngre-I
Stion who had not attended the j
, ureh congratulated him on the last
J half of his superb discourse.

mcnao xiw».

DRY GOODS,
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con

JHEAT
GRAND HAH

I ou Brash rtrtrt yesterday wne ncr*&gt;M

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LftaWedi

db5£

io lower dtawJPi d’V ’ bctw®&lt;*0 • P°*f.
a dog. The man
f
luiolted and
Mid:
t, wittt n toss of PS8,..jjoy what
0£ way b
ond
the old ycaif”
"But the goat kin lick if he’s a mind
to sail at,” protested the boy.
craxy way in which he brand iancd a ■ “No matter If he can, you ought to
raaor, soon succeeded in breaking np I feel nshamed to end tlic year in this
uiHnner.” ; «
I “Wbat time ft itF queried the lad.
farmer'! “T,,re® '’’clock,” wm the answer.
HE** * Uttdtr fttTust
"N me hours yet to repent iu—go for
&lt;^Ji COn,™il
I him, Watch—stand up U&gt; him, Billy!”
itohSUS’iJSd 'rer°taUUl
K!!S
r"“”g

port io:

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

NG

CLOTHIIG
Notioni

At Grand HapitU. Dec. 3»t}i? Madam , . a
—-—
-----Nieper fell to tbe Hoor. ami instantly I A man from Boston would not con- i
expired. The supjKieed cause is heart' feaa astonishment at anything he saw
---------- ‘ *- •*-- ,v- in Nevada. Aa be was passing a hotel
in Virginia City tho cap blew from one
of the chimneys. It was a circular
of sheet iron, painted black, '
Patrick Delavan, on old uuui of Al- piece
convex, and the four support­
bon. waa found in the mill race at that slightly
like legs. The wind carried it down
place Monday. He was a hard-drink­ ers
the street, and it wentstraddliug along
ing man und it is auppuard that in a like a living thing. The Boston man
drunken J»® frU in U‘« race, and no asked what it was. "A bedbug from
the hotel,Iwas tbe reply. "By George
Joseph Bonner, of Tawas City, acci­ 1 never saw anything like that—" he
dentally and fatally shot himself Sun­ liegtui, and then added “outside of
day, wntlv hunting. He was leaning • Boston.”
on the muzxle of Ins gun, and hia dog .
playing around struck the trigger dis­
A young gentleman from the country, I
All tbe odds Hnd ends, nooks
charging the gun.
1 stopped nt one of the New York hotels,
down to dinner. Upon the bill of I
They must have precious boys in I sat
fare
liring handed to him by the waiter. .
Kalamazoo, ■ aa they now have’ two he remarked
that
he
"didn
’
t
care
’
bout
yoong boys in the jail there awaiting readin’ now—he'd wail till after diutrial on e charge of highway robbery, 1 uer.”
(hereby milking the
«i»r having knocked down another i
email boy aud relieved his pocket of
CaptainJvennedy. of Farmville. «‘ir........
....... $40.
4jn Colonel
...i WiUtvm
present Mock tbe
70 or 80 cents.
, •pnta, owed
n man
itanaoipn
col­
Williaiu Taylor, a well-to-do farmer nun “
andoiph ihtkicy
Berk lev., a lawyer, colaccount. Kennedy
waited
llviugiu Greenwood Township.Clare lected
------ the-------------------most desirable
County, committed suicide Friday upon Berkley and shut him and killed
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afternoon by shooting liitusclf in the hhnself.
head. 'Thecause is attributed to do­
The daily uewspupers in Deadwood ,
mestic ' infelicity, bis wife having renot much larger than a sheet of
wntly commenced proceedings to ol&gt; are
foolscap, mid arc delivered for $18 a
tain •.divaroe.
year. E ver^ubscribcr is required, na
During tbe Eaton countv fair last announced in the prosjiectua, to “down
fall an invalid boy act np’u refresh­ with 'he dnaf”
ment, stand, and some of the “mosa
backs persuaded him to keep a supply
&lt;&gt;f "stone fence’’ for wearv thirsty nusirandmen to imbibe. Three mouths wife by the I hr oat when he woke up.
nfterward owe of Ina best customera N ext night she had a dream, and broke
■complained of’ him for selling liquor
without lieauae, and the lad is now in
Jail, being unable to pay hia title.
,। The most puzzling thing about an
is the antipathy usuaLiuiFrid,, night.Mu. DdUWrlgbt, . editorial shears
"J
Uy Hxistiug bolwo^n t hat useful! art tele
u.UendM . lit™T«2i»tr.‘3 ‘'°‘1
'ht'
«’ •
which she was u uiember, went home.
_
took a mw
dune oi
of Buycuniuu
■trychniuu and
nuu uitii.
died.
... ,
.—
,
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She was only sixteen yearn old. and ' „ ? c"argr to ,
1 lu,v7’
*
no causr-can in- assigned lor the net “&lt;M,he"ter w-rennder last week, and the
except that it probably was inherited moment nftet the old man tired the
moNoaiaDta several m&lt;*ml&gt;crs of her muaket, i»e found out where he would
famfly having devrlr&gt;i»ed a suicidal । avc ,o ke,'p ,u
mania.
.
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.
1 A St. Louis n idowjias bud Lhnw husbruiser named John bands She has on hand a lawHtiit to (ion of Mock before purchnning
C onsidine, who iu the latter part of , break the will of tbe fimt, another to
Septtsniier beat and killed At«a Weaver, recover the insurance •nom v on the
of Byron, has been at large ever siu^c. , life of the Mwoud, and a third to obtain
and though hu wbereboiun were well alimony from the lost.
known no one dare to arrest him until
lout week, when. Constable Colwell, of
The intensely poetical editor of a
Byron, and Deputy Slmrifi Davis, of I Texas paper dearrilMM a recent pur
Grend Kapido, captiinxl him in a luiu- geons sunset. in that vicinity as rnProprietors Cheap Cash Store.
L?.L&lt;?nliP ’? Grailoi c
uuu.J ,.wu
Counre.andon
the .I scmoiiug
sembliug a njw
ripe piitnpKtn
pumpkin wnippeti
w rapped tn
in
Nashville, Mich. 1
-Wb
bu. u lb,
W I
1
the Kent
Kent C«.u.
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Lots of Goods sold at

the recent auction!

CASH buyers make a note
OF THIS!

LEGAL.

(OHMEVtl

JAN. Sth, 1878

87,000.00
WffllTH OF

WM. A. AYLSWORTH 4 CO.,'

The Marshall Stalmutn of December
A Tittsburg man. who was swept i
Mth published the following: "Be- down a newer for over ui:ie. says that j
tween the hours of 7 und 8 o'clock last the only unpleasant in. id, ut was push
Monday night, while Mr. J. M. Easter- &lt; ing the dead bodies &lt;&gt;f infants out of
Jr, of EckfoiyL «&lt;u returning home his way.
from this city, where he had been and
------ » ♦ —----deposited 8i®0 in the bank, lie was
There is a man in Indiana who takes
ptiiled from hb wngon near Brace । thirty -two newtqmncrn, and you might
Lake ire two highwaymen und robbed u-s well try to ride u whirlwind on a 1 ’Die Fall and Winter trade in farcly
■of fa. He hnd more money about him. | side-saddle ns to attempt to impose on 1
but laid precautioiialcb' secreted it-, that man.
I
opened, and
About Idh person, and it was not found. 11'&lt;
— —■ a
a
i
Besides beiug pulk-d about in the mud !
and receiving a few bruises, he was
HE

TO BE SOLD

Pioneer Store.

named

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hawe by fire

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LOCAL

«•&lt;&gt;“ «»v tain,

MXSB Z. M. FZSZ4)
tMww Um HO* -Mtotalw .^4
tta &lt;ta te* sgMMd m»**WfS«*s

’ Thraa Doors GouUx oi Truxoaxt**.

a. mi «im&gt; »e
tha iwi™. — &lt;m &lt;lrr, (,

N —had • turkey ralBe at A*
ley’s, down in Assyria Uni Mont&amp;J
1 Tbe xnMc was held in the relkr oBa
—Atowwwth A Brook* have bought
I barn, and aa fast as a fowl wna raOSl
&lt;rta—ttiia. B.OOO bwdtab ot wheat.
*" '
A tip through a hale ■
—Tbs unusually mild weather of
Bai lack didn't lavB
late haa brought wheal forward flmdy. [Charlesberran, soke want up in thi
-••vasal cmcs of diphtheria, and a | barn and as the next turkey was pu*liJ[
fretotosue reported from Prainre | «d up through tho hole grabbed and
I made off with it a* fust as two strong
। hg* w ould cany him. and now to-day
-Arthur L. Haight, af Woodland. ■ will bo triad for potty larceny.

V’abks, Toiu.Tfhms. Hgowao Brrrj
Dotxr. Wutrtso
Bbackktk Ac.
.

Naww, which make.
I paper in the county
that Ohm) b bound to
« ■' • . ' ’
'
social, for the lieuefit happy. You c
sRmlBIbon Hall, on war than by
Daugherty'*, j
Jan. 10th. HefreahIT-Don’t fi| » see those nubby
10 root* eadj. There
1
&gt;nd in the hall, which suit* st 8. LIB AJBEK’S.
—Winter-net in MxnrUnse Monday
| night. Perlis p* po onr is bet tar* ware will uish lou ef fan. Come one,
of this than good old Mr.--- of thi*
Thia Is the i
; village, who went to l&gt;ed ao full of'. BwlradvUln IL-fora. Club held th*t any otJ pouth in the year. 1
I thotight* of an early spring, budding ! tlMdr anal election -of officer* last
gill see that 1 wont
cct. a* my debt* &gt;nti»t
I trees and blooming flowera, that he Xahml rve^ and ctactcd their old
D. C. GitJrkj th
forgot to get in the kindling*. Ttu-r- I’reiidi l»r. C-O. Scott, for another
yonr school books of
day morning he arose at five o’clock, ♦rar&gt; Ar the offirers were elected
H
ihi
.
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G
c
AI.
Dewey.
J
m
.
Clark,
Esq.,
H.
G.
Hale.
slipped on hi* stockings nud stejipcd
—School resum&lt;» baaiaeaa next Mon­ out the back door to got the mh buck­ and Joh Mitchell, all of Hastings,
tPT'gh I
day, attar a two week's vacation du • et to take up the a shew. He »ti-pj&gt;e&lt;l apt kelotnii.l well. .
G. 4.S,
Then buy y
ring the holidays.
suit nt 8. L
on the step* just where the hired girl
vSYBIA
ITEMS.
—Woodland han* are killing them- i had poured the *nd* of the week's
CFTho 1
, oelves off in their effort* to furnish washing', aud snldcnly bedaate aware
tliot tbe Weather iiad undergone a rad­
Woodland people with goose egg*.
—Several of ou* moral young men ical cfyynge, as well a* tumbling over 1
liars signed an agreement to not use four or fi&lt; e old chunks and taree a*L •• The new yir boa made it’s appear­
tobacco, in nay manner, during 1878. j pans, in a frantic effort to regal* his !. ancc and so la fold wpalter. We are
I equilibrium.
u
I looking ft*sighing noon.
U—Len. Brooks and Dick Webster
South Awyx ia to have early fruit,
took ia tbe New Year1* dance. Brook*
and it &lt;k« -taYrow in Dad Shepherd's
was standing en the floor with his arm orchard &lt; itbtt Tbe husbttudtnan baa
around his girl enjoying himself, wbeji jumjied the eflury.
tgyoj want in Crockery
Webster came along and snatched
Tbe Mnh-am Brothers have juat
I I 'aughvrty’s.
away the wayard arm with the remark.
“That’* pretty thin." Brooks made Inycd die fotindtmu for a monument,
r«H»hs are Bonn!
Hjatiug the hun­
some angry retort, which caiused Wcb- weighing 9.000
• kn* srcurril the sen ice*
nth. of Hasting*, an artist
atcr to think his yetaut talent bad been dred dirttar*. andt will be erected cs
» experience, and ptopo*e*
iMulted. aud a challenge to a haml-to- noon n* the roadpriB permit it bring
liiiity day * t*&gt; make one
hand conflict ensued. When the co­ brought from Har.r Creek.
Wm. Scgar. ourtillagc blacksmith,
tillion was finished Leu. and Dick
walked oat dr or* each determined to 1diace-M-ryd two Stinus °t Imm's in a
have *ati*£*clion. In the fracas that 'tree in the woods,ltd aawed down the
j Hale i* on hand with «
followed. Brook* got iu a rouple of 1tree, cut it into ouvrnient length*
p of Drug* *nd .Mrdi.-inr*.
swaut a Family Itacipe nicepretty stf® blow* with u •*biUy,*cul- 1 1and hauled them up u hi« house. w li-rc
gl aud cheap, call mid see
ting open Webster’* head in two place*. 1the l»-ca are perfreti at home and do­
&gt; Phy*iciah's prescriptions
ing
ns
well
a*
p»*_ita.
n H Lro hotu-l.t nhnnt vn hom. ! Tbc 1I*n’hul happened to be near and 1
rj::i)*&gt;tiu&lt;|. I.
t
. flxflo
a
“ *-»d «- th* ‘t *P°rt
Tbumtoyumy
tag from fl3.S3 to
,
IK** Stock of Wint&lt; i tfooda
Hi the Chicago Market*. juM
p ‘e
**•
,“k" •
at Kix iir.a ituus.
two aecKB per wrra.
t&gt;cfore Esq. Parody, and plead guilty
—Th© service* nt the ^Christian
iiy* fine lot of Rubla-r good*
Church next Sabbath will be appropri­ to disturbing tbe peace of th« gnod
Jstoln-rt y ’*.
ate to the Old and New Year. Cwn- people of NaahviMe and the State of
Michigan, and Brook* was fined in t
doeted by tho Pastor.
all $8.00. and Webster ijt.SO. which *
—Mr. Leroy Corwin died of consnmp- wa* paid. .
J_?
85. ut A. M. Daugherty’b !
tion at D. W. Ellis’ in A**yria, on New
Year* day. Err. !* G. Thomas preach­
Wnlchc* aud plated
ed the funeral sermon.
md nt .1. Fleming*.
I A aliort tune *iu«-r n lawyer aud an
—The best Christina* preseau we
j editor, loth of Hssting*. arm cd nt
have heard &lt;»f this year, wa* received
\sy Al. Spires, or Maple rrovc, from | Shcrdian, where they were to «|&gt;cak
| before tile Reform Club- The editor,
hi* wife. It wa* a girl baby.
being tired, went to the place where
w ill ccttauly l»r &lt;&gt;n hand. Meeting
—M. B. Brook ha* l»ecn engaged to he wn* to be entertained. to rest fur a lie
to romtueuca- in tin- evening at 7|
teach oar school, ria R. W.Hantington while, preparatory to hia |inq&gt;-Mcd for­ o'clock. loud TbnnMlay evening the
resigned. Hh salary’ i« €*&gt;*&lt; per month. ensic effort. While no ulwnt, a re­ Dr. attended he M. E. church, ••hrre
hr wo* call«l out and deliva-red the
Mr. MswcingtoB lets gone u» Ohio.
verend gentleman, who wa* to op«-u Im-»1 tctnpcrsice li-ctuiv of rhe wi-on.
—Oneof Brady '* buildings south of the meeting with a prayer, approached
ClaYnBurn* lian lived Bl year*
'Tntman** More i* being fitted up for । the lawyer—who, by the way. is con- I onMr*
tbe &lt;&amp;|-paralell but never saw a
Emmett Evert*, who will soon occupy iddcrablc «f a wag—and queried of dsudclinu ii blossom ou Christmas till
it with a stock of organs, chromo*, etc. him if be was the speak er of tbe even- [ thi* winter.
—Dan Halbert aud Dut. Jarrard I
wtart for California to-day. Geo. Fran­
cis u also thinking strongly of going,
For Male.
on account of the ill-health of hi* wife.
good lloniM- .Sul tuu Lots. Every
will Im- a Mx-ial. in ronnei
—Dressed bog* are now bringing flfthug in kimmI simp-. |’o*M**nloii given
^ou witfthe T. B. ('burrli. nt Mr. a
tr '.-.t of April. Will Im-m»IiI cheap.
\ ty c*Bb more per cwt., and wheat ’
3sufsetory reuaonsfor •-'ling.
Mr*.
Stewart’s, of Maple Gn&gt;'
\ five CCTia mare per bushel. In Nashville
on Fri4r
JaMAll are i
rited. Ilrfr&lt; •htiK nt* u* n»in»l
“Got very low downP
far &gt;i* Nenralri*. RlicuioutUun.
M«M
1 “YeK inAecdj be desconded to the
Mica. Tic Douloureux and al) new—The sandy condition* of the street* 11lowest depths of degradation, and hi*
iii-rii»c» are cbbci-rued, by freely
reclaiaatioa
seems nlmoot a miracle,
of Nashrille enable u* to enjoy good
wheeling, whilst our neighboring vil­ and it arems alnnist impossible that In­
lages nud cities rrr iu the mud, way can remain standfast." ■
At tbe appointed time the meeting
above their knecp. ''
—A.1^. Daugherty, bcaidos doing a wm called to onlcr, and the clergy mau.
after l«r«nrchlug tin- Throne of Grace
nm^sirffig btuinea at hi* down-tawn
for all the general object* of pray er.
oCBrel baa in his employ fifteen men.
cheping and hauling wood, peddling, II breathed a long arpl fervid petition
। for the editor who bad been *o low, ) Pnn.s^Ai.— Mr*. A. M. Daugbcitj drv&lt;l thousand .mull bottle* of this
ete. That's txuiue**.
tnedkine were distributed free of ,
and wbe«e reformation l»ctokened thar
—The Ha«tiners Katmrr wants to I1 ven the grcatr*t of stnncni might bffi&lt;&gt;«Kpeet*-A home from Chicago nci charge by Dniggi»t»&gt; ia this country , to&lt;
thaw .ifilictrd with Consniiiption. A*
know why the Baptist and Presliyteri- '; saved, wlittr the editor, who could !&gt;./ kfond.iy^ Hpr health is better.
th tn*. Croup, art rir Cough*. I’neum*an Chnrcbaaof that city buy their can- i! accept rlre directors* of in'Twrend
ma and other disease* of the threat
__
dies of a saloon keeper. Perhaps it U । *3t tn stupitied a*toui*hmcnt. and &lt;J
because they come cheaper.
ph- undentotde proof that (.crniav **
legal
gentle
gutitlcmaa
with
solw*
,
—Tbe executive department of the I
l tip will cure them. The reash tia»
visage was almost bursting wlthpIs-etj tlmt Druggist* iu every to»u and
tRirutran Sabbath School is con &lt;1 net cd watd mirth.
। village in the I'uited States are rec
entirely by women, and a more pro*commending it to their co*tomerx.
QCiMnr.
(Jr&gt; to yotn Druggist*, and ask what '
perous school we never attended. I On Wednesday evening of last P'K,
they know sImmH it. Sample Bottle*
Here’s a point for the woasn’* right’s j Mre. G. tilk-il an appointment /thia
! 10 cent*. Begulnr sire 75 cents. Three |
' place, and dcHvcml a tcmperaJr nd­
। doses relieve any caw.
M»ty.
' ■
- *--- uJ ’ITm.
taforms irn that Gil. Lipbarn is threat' temperance scuttmeai
- _''lUr
.J
nao
ened with a C.“
----- * «- ic-m for *omc time at.o &gt;&lt; '-kA
was aroused, and it w m pup-M riist
dansagr door to 1
nke. meet with thrni agaii|»D ’he aue-:
ease,
| CFTukL. A VSLI AMLK IkVKX
I cecdiag Fntiayeveuiug.sd r&lt; organa*1
both* «f it
J The world-renowned Wilson :
-C. A Prieu, W North Caatlcton b tkc Reform Club, which JU
Machine in workmanship ia eqi
-------------------- it will
keep
up
it*
soaaioo*.
1
up north In Lake county, conducting
Chronometer Watch, aa au el&lt;
cure. \ou who are sufferiag from
a revival, arid writes ua that several iI were lAcctcd and i n -tisW a*
these complaint* thear words are adfinished as a first-ctaa* I’iaao.
drewaed
—
arid will you contiune to suf­
tinnera in that howling wilderne*.; for thr first Unw
reived the highest awards at tht
fer wlicu you can lie cured on *m:h
Pres.—Sylvester Hst
have faraakra Mr aiaa aad fled from
oa And Ccntenntal Rxpositxi
termsf It i* for you to detarmla*.
Vfet
the wrath to come.
rSample iM»ttJe 10 cento; regular site 75.
*&lt;-w* one fourth faste r duui od
Sold by H.G.Halk.
-W. iLBarwaas «( ^avria, had hb j ,J*SpL-John BML
rhino*. Ita capacity i* wi
There are more Wilsons sold f
Ids born yard relievedof two fat tor­
’ keys a few days since. Mr. B. hopes , flaet-Mia. Anna Ci
Uoitad States than tbe oomUB
[
Fin.
ffecL-Ma
Tho
th* saeakg who did the job,
&lt;
of all the ot'ier*. Tbe WilaoAl
thsdr Xew Year’s dinner, eras
consist of stolen turkey.
ItUtotelMHa
-Squire WoM. &lt; youthful ■twteiwin prvn
Tbe groom Uh like a &lt;*■•• 1
it in repair, free of &lt;
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old and tbe within its member
ire. It retjaires no i
; ia the country reu«
m» to learn how to u&lt;
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able bates of facte for tha
the race is not destined to a
Undion. Of oouroc, any site

in 1789, and it may be
copy a table of eighteen
ptefed note that time,
those made previous to_____________
dude tho tribes of Texas and the terri­
tory won from Mexico, and wore gener­
ally fragmentary and incomplete;

Tax oi l and reliable
turcra, George -Steck J
York, hare taken a sens
nurd times by offering
tile present, their pian

will try what can be done toward pcvvaUitig
briganda, and captured a number of boraoe and npou Ilussla to negotiate terms of pesoa large quantit j of stolen tfooda.
llcmforcrmrnts ordered ter ttio llilAWsn army
Tur Golden Gate Mining Com;»uy. of Dead­ exceed MkO.WW men. Tbe Army of the lialtte,
«&gt;,«« men, is sls» being funned,
wood. Lave couaummated a aafc of tbeir fuur numbering
liussia ha* bought 2ro,&lt;AiO nfl.-s fn.ui Berlin.

of a number of mloou-keepcr* mr

,mt

is made to rsalixe ibal U i«» eun* «“
ta luikiD-drunkards of thn r-Jl^ generaisiu.
n DnMrfHxr nan u&gt;e »i&gt;im ,» u— city axe
uiamly support-d bv b«y» Ivix-cn 12 audit
year* old. am! that if dep*lvrd of thi* patronage
at least 1,UX&gt; giu-mlUa would l-c con:|&gt;«Jr-d to

JtrmtAX journal i are diseUMti^
A skobq attempted to murder a grneyr
earnest!**-** the poMiblliUee of the ■•-*yao m
named Dratnn, al Ka*t Hiekman, Ky.. by
cleaving hl* »knll with an ax. with tbe indiM latterly presented tn cvaacqurnes of Engia. «■,
intention of robbing him. Tbe wunld bi mur­ attitude. Upon uon point there La bnt one ex-'
derer wae caogh: and aummanly hung by a
mob of citizen*.. .AMemphis Jctectne rnur.ed

tration procwl* apace in Fruice. tinder the
aaatuce* of the new Ministry. The reuwtatcmeut of all the tauc-cq*! cuoudla dl«:iua*cd
nnrv tbe lab uf Mkv baa'been ordered ; jww-

Stale of Hanots. Mexico. The Honora troops
lately attacked the kioatilea. and were badly
whipped, luring twenty-seven killed and a num-

Little information as to the tcndeucira
of Indian population can lx» gntliered
irom these statistics, m the area covered
in one census may differ from that cov­
ered in a previous one, and the good
judgment of the estimator forms an im­
portant element in tbe calculation. Aocepting the figures given since 1850 as
nearly approximating to the true ones,
we may assume that the Indiana arc
holding their own, or at least that tho
process of er te rmination is much slower
than it is popularly supposed to be, tho
apparent decrease in 1876 being due to
the noD-enumention of the Dacotaha.
pie examination of the hia'orv of par­
ticular tribes throws further light on thia
matter. It wns'rotimatod in 1722 that
the Cherokees numbered 30,000; in 1768
Mr. Ji fferson estimated them at 15,000;
in 1809 a oetuma was taken, and they
were found to amount to 12,395. Since
then, notwithstanding tho ImlI effects of
removal and civil war, they have incn-aaed to 21,072 in 1876. In 1821 the
Semiuolca were, estimated at 4,560, in
1835 at 2.083, in 1833 at 3,000, in 1860
at 2,2157, aud in 1876 at 2.563. In 1660
the Iroquois were cstirnntrd at 11,700,
in 1763 at 11,650. and in 1877 at 6,715 in
tills country ami 6,950 in Canada. These
facta do not support the extinction the­
ory. The testimonv of missionaries
ameng the Sioux is adduced to show that
that great branch of Indians is nut only
retaining ita strength, but actually grow­
ing. Furthermore, tbe proportion of
births and deaths among tiie Indians for
tho last illroe yearn points to the same
conclusion. This record has puly been
kept since 1874, and too mncli stn-ea
should not l&gt;e laid upon it, but, with
|,'trtlier indications, it has some force. In
&gt;874 the cxceos of births was 21.51 in a
thoni^d individuals; in 1875, 9.83; and
in 1876, 6,07. If these statistics be
fairly gaOjcred ami fairly preaented.

It Will Pay.
Frank Leslie. Esq., of the,
trated Weekly," aaya : " Fur woe tM
have been u«ng your Cocoaias, andjl
fax preferable to anything I hava svit

such cases made and
would be difficult to
either.—Chicago Trit

T$NR*~etn» little doubt that England haa
eon&lt;n!«. to aocrpt the ofllco of joaortnik.r.
aud will undertake to bring about an adjust-

Only 40 Cents,

some little irri­
gated it in Chicage, and was met 1 fa a demand for
KhntiCrotion, w:ti&gt; ul fa he was unable
to comply. He, th| dore, wants his
money back, aud, com iHfouM being dcduotel it is handed Kbin&gt; Not for
three days, was it di ■eared that the
draft presented in Cl Ago, and there
honored, was tho fl one, daftly
raised to 81.500, and tFthat time the
swindlers had ampl

tew of the
public for
prices in
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The extraordinary spectacle of the exe­
cution of the deati penalty for the crime
of burglary was wAn,-*ft..J here to-day
upon the person of Milliard Morgan, a
mulatto, aged 35^eara. On the night of
the 8th of February thetjonsoof Tbomig
Gelrerton, a wealthy Hrrner of this
i (Wayne &gt; county, wua fotnbly entered into LU CTitDjwiUon »ro p-rf«ll.v pare, braltgj TE*^.Mf"L *LL,Ll*5 'JfLV JJ 2?
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while the family was asleep and the sum and nmnUuM.
of $395 stolen. For n consi&lt;Xr*bk time
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no clue could be obtained nr t* who the
. EXTRA LARCE
burglar was, bnt at 1&gt; ngth stuyicion attachc&lt;l to Hilliard Morgan, who was ar­
rested on the night of July 6. Upon
being acarchexl, FEM) was found upon
his person, n pertien of the notes Iring
fully identified as tbe property of Gdverton. Other cirmnist.mccs co mil x.
rated this evidence as to the criminality
A »1
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of Morgan, and on the 4th of October,
at the regular term of the Wayne County
Superior Court, he was arraigned ior
trial. The trial lasted (our days, when
the jnry returned a verdict of guilty,
and Morgan wm sentenced to be hanged
to day by Judge Euro.
At ten minutes post 1 to-day Morgan
was led to the gallows, which he ascend­
ed with a firm am! steady step. His cum
posurc and extraordinary firmnena
arfta=ar"«-,A“-“*
amounted almost to indifference. He
ItHilWIMaMM
knelt in prayer and anid ho felt that
GLOVE-FITTING.
God bad forgiven him. Sheriff Gran­
tham then rend the death-warrant, after
corsets
which Morgan addressed tl;c crowd, de­
TVAumpayr I
claring that he was not guilty cf the
buiglsry, bnt that Nelson Thornton, a
eulored witncxv against him, was the real
THE
MlllkETS.
culprit Morgan adhered to this state­
ment to the last, and said he felt bis
fargreeness; that he loegave Tltore ton;
that the ating of death only remained,
and he was then bound for heaven.
At half-past I the drop fell ooiaelcsaly,
and Morgao, guilty or innocent, was
suspended m mid air.
Morgan had
Why Blaine and (.oakling Didn’t .Speak generally aua’ained a bad character,
For kJeven Yean.
and was’ tbe third of four brothers who
Mr. Conkling deaired to add that bo shared the same terrih'e fate.—(Jofds
oommiaaion. paper, or authority what­ boro (N. V.) Cr&gt;r. New York Herald.
ever war iMued to him, except the letter
of n taiuer which had been road. If the
Dyed ('igsra.
member from Maine had tho leant idea t Tlic artificial dyring of cigars hia yet
how profourally indifferent to him ilia nUracte-d but little attention among smok­
opinion was on the xubjeet he had been ers, and is conducted very quietly and is
Grace Comfort and
diacuAsinp. or on anr other subject, he apparently harmless, yet under all cirUiouglit he would hardly take the cumstancea it should lw condemned.
Beauty!
trouble to express it. Ho apologized to Every artificial change of a natural pro­
the House for the length of time he had duct like tobacoo, to give it a better ap­
occupied in conaequenco of bring drawn pearance, should of itself be branded as
into the matter by an interruption which improper. When wo must take into oonhe had liefore denouooed to lx’ nugcutlc- autenition the fact that the natural color
niaiily and impertinent, and having noth­ of the cover has an ceaential influence
ing whatever to do with tbe matter.
upon the strength of the cigar, and &lt;xuiMr. Blaine maid he knew that thia was aequeuUy most smokers place great value
what they called down East “ running on the color. By artificial coloring, ou
emptyhigiL" The gentleman from New the contrary, the judgment is deceived,
York could not get off on tho technics grid it aiakcs it impassible to detemrine
pretenae that be did Dot hold « eommia- the quality of the cigar from the color
aion aa a Judge. Advocate'. Many an of the cover; for every dealer now has
[uare and Upright
officer hail led a brigade, a diviaton ar a it in his power to rnske splendid dark
curve with do more of acommimion than cigars from bis very light one* without
such a one aa the gentleman from New any trouble. But we have especially to
Yoek to-U. Aa to tbe goUeman'a creel boteeu- that do* poor cidorod and ref­
aareaam. Mr. Blaine continued: “ I hope ute- cig ira may acquire a fine color, and
hr will let me ewenpe his disdain. Min ■L.y be Hold for good ones. Onalitheas
lordly pomposity, hia grandiloquent grounds dyeing cigars must be ranked
ON COLD MEDAL
swell, his majestic overtowering, hia as an ndi:lt&lt; ration for the purpose of
swindling the public. Unfortunately du
mean# hare yet been devised whereby
the people oan d/Mingumfa aneb cigars
in all roses fn m tbe genuine. All we

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and is to be tried by court-martin!.
Twa crop report* received U the Department
of Agncalturr, at Wadungtoc. indicate that
tbe wboal crop of this country far 1K77 was
about 36O,M*&gt;,0U0, tatebcl*,or about 50,000..
000 tatehcls Ktcatar than for any previntu year. nu. The rvboU, after crually saxaMtialing
Toe corn crop, estimated, from ibr ntuc r&lt;- Um&gt; Captain of Lite gairienn, aet Arc to the
pxta. I* 1.300,000,000 buihrl*. The crot- of building, including the boa|utaJ, with all the
cate and poCaloes were cmMtuodmply laryc. patients tn it. stoic 07.000 from the treoury
Of Wbcat. it ia estemated that 110.00
000 bmbeb can be apared tar ei|«at. ..
Tbe fact* i-mLodxd in the rvjxjrt of an ndi- too h&lt;ju*e* cumpo^ag the col.my only alxxit
half remain standing. Tbe total muster
killed •&gt; forty, with fuotten wir-ndt-d."
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purposes alone an increased expenditure tu the
amount or nine and a half railuon marks is de­
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L'-nliiw supremacy, aud ia determined that

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                  <text>’ARY 12, 1878.

NUMBER 16.
LESHLinn jokes.

^irrrtutmntts.
gOISE BROTHERS,

DRUGGISTS

ntal.feted than that of Arthur ds Vsrsw
and Madeleine da HmMabA BUM
have Botbotfd tt* mb
cW in the tovert of AftlemuM has been
cured a! the evil habit of Judging al wavs
from appearanooa, sad visiting on tne
iTOOaent toe

dr. nnnm ww fam*.
DRUGGISTS' and
SUNDRIES.

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point of which it the offer contained at
tho close. That raeh « feat as be ctaimn
to have done »m not bii imposmbility, he
contend* from the caara &lt;$f' the Savior,

FINE ELtlN
■ » —
TK&gt;E
Waltham
WATCHES.

nmitn, oi inn city, wno i« saia io unvr
lived fifty orven’ days with no other
nourishment thsn a little gum-arabic keep tu warm; but thews &lt;vut-o(-toc-way
water. He also cito» toe instances of p^ent contrivances were always expen­
K'inc, Fn moot, and other explorers, sive, and be snppoaed'it wonld need a
who hare prewrred their vitality trod-r man to attend to each nmi keep it in or­
prutoagre! flirting am! liardahip'. then der; for his part, a atom, or whas he
TEAS. SPICES, TOBAOOOS and (1GA1S
Kon to argue that In "the hiberoa- liked much better—a big .wood-lire, waa
t*
A Specialty.
of cold blooded reptiles and Are- good enough f&lt;5r him.
tam.upcrij&gt;r forms of animated nature
But, if sei-woe was not adequately
we have abundant evidence to rapport represented among us, sound judgment
too axumntion that total abstinence in many preclicd mat ten and an earnest
from fool for many months does not in­ rensr of duly were. The venahty winch
my age. grave even sullen and saturninr; volve toe total extinction of the vital now status ro many of our legislative
but he had quaint ways, was very char­ principle." Hibernating animsla, Dr. bodiaa waa unknown. Eoonomy, occa­
|
Tan
nvr says, allow no loaa of flesh after sionally dega writing into parauoany,
itable, ard I liked him. Besides, the
others were
iuul families, and jwaswg a winter without food (whiA, waa practiced, and Jam wry sure that
he was alone. We uaeri to meet of an indeed, is not usually toe case); all uo number went home richer than ho
•wening nt a cafe, piny piquet, dnnk through the parent d period tljc embryo came, except whxt he may have saved
•In rbat, and then walk bonu* toertber. child exists without air or food, au-i out of |3 a day after paying t'xpeniwa.
BOISE BROTHERS.
He was rish. and hved in grtatrtjle. there an innumerable wen-authenticated , And they were a lively, genial body in
cases ef catabpsy or trance in which ; their way. Nothing took better with
People wondered bo never married, but prra- ris, from a variety of causes, |&lt;avc . them Hum a merry story or a practical
he mud he had b»-cn married, and waa sunk into a morbid Mtatoi winch has been joke. Of the latter, one instance came
not inclineJ to »ry Uh- experiment again, mistaken for death. In these cases, as 1 wry near having a serious result.
dir looked with alarm at th&lt;- prospects in biliernating animals, toe involuntary | It was toward tho doae of toe session,
• I my settling in life, rad did all b&lt;&gt; | lureea were tnspeodod, the lungs rad when we were waiting to receive bills
rvmittanAiith which be hxi to j»ay a could to preserve unto himself one i heart no longer heaved and pulsated, ; from toe Senate, with little else to do
the blood ceased to circulate, rad the i meanwhile. Several young ladies of mv
tarty of .'fkm&lt;-n employed on public bachelor fncml.
About a year ago he fell ill, and tlic i hml« grew stiff rad ooLl. Thuuaamls 1 aciquaintance came into the Speaker's
works, * Other cxpcuacs incurred in
.the buBiR of a church and school­ d&lt;vtor at once intimated to him that lie in tliia condition barn been prematurely j lobby, where I then happened to be.
room. (Mui* b it sater with a com- would not recover. Apart from disease, bnrint, «xno to life, turned over in their । Ono of them told mo that, a few eviocoffins, ami jx-riahcd. The Doctor con- ' tnga before, Mr. C.’utUr, a voting mempanioi/lkwaa aiuxmr-l proved that it wsa a general break-up of nature.
they roved tlx- money, dined together
" When he found there was no hope tends that tots condition of enajM-mled bnr, had made t. &gt; them a solemn promise
animation ia identically the mhk- as that j tlint he would intrminre a bill taxing
at iur fc*te’il d'Or, drank rather more
found in animals during the winter re- ' old bachelors, and that they had cotmthan tip wore turd to, ami tLi a, de­
pore, rad that there Is nothing to show to see tliat ho kept his word; would I
why it should not exist for sn imlefinito plcsae toll him so ? I did her bidding,
of ooors.-.
Now, G. W. Cutter was our poet, am'
body Jlkitaris was found atarat a bun- I m« two men dining, one of whom had ’ lower anhnnls through the long, totooas
•Irvi ^nla ta-juud the bouse of De reccirwd sixteen «»r seventem thousand winter months in a "condition of sns- one of no mean order; anther of Hi* cel
Pierrepri. which waa at tho foot of a franca. A dreadful thought eam&lt;- into pcndril animation is amply mffirient to i-brahid •• Song of Htosm." beginning t
bill tbs led up to the Tillage. AU his my head. 1 wns not poor, tint i waa । »ua-in and keep aljro tlic vital spark
in&lt;iu&gt;^saa gote- aa well us his watch rad wieked.
I lollowral then- two tnen. | in toe higher forma of animated nature,
1 They walked on their wmy to Sol-flthal i wi^ comiilions are tav -rablc. Wh-n
2 ‘tix. I &lt;tare not attack both, rad the v.duntary jx&gt;we&lt;sof our Ixxlica are
"A eerrh l«&gt;k place instantly, end •together.
l»r f*rrrt-pint, as his companion,---- * once or twico- 1 thought of giving up my rxhatutod they fall asleep at night, and
H HCLAUP Itt H IlbB Ptlfl'
fearfuld&gt; sign. But st lite botix- of one , in toe moniing w&lt;- wnke up refraJied.
visile-t*y the pobcu agent. De Pl&lt;
De I’ierreppot they parbd. and my vw-, But when the involuntary powers ice
entirely cxlmuated by pain or fevers, or I pric to
American literature,
ing b’ fcouar, l»adr him go in. for that tim, Dubois, advanced alone.
" ■ I was monater enough to think that i rvknora in general lacy fall asleep. This pronounced to be " the best lyric of the
be Wud^go the hill aafnly alone; but
still e Tvqnruted hull to keep a bag of Heaven gave him up to me. 1 lenituird i sleep we call death. It not entirely ex- i rentary." Its antbar afterwards mxr1,001 francs in silver, ln-runa.- it waa so after him; I gave myself no trme fori tiauatcd, but closely approximating to nrd the well-known actreat), Mrs. Drake,
hrgy,’nnlil the morning. Tina 1,01k) thought ; I rtabbe-1 him in th** neck ; 1 it, then wo get too mnaitton «l&gt;ori many years hla senior.
Wiicn 1 dr hrered to him tli&lt;* message
lr««i he gave up to th- police. Of । , lulled him ; tookTna money rad.'flfld.' I ’ drecribnd. Hence at death, oould toe
’
'
from ths young Ladies, he was at flrat in­
In the woods forming what remains of ir.^M Inuica in noCea he solemnly de- spare you my tikraghta raj my Btccu j laws of c‘
country ;1 l-ojies be —,.-------- ,----- -------------------- clined to nhjrk the trailer; but, when enth- forest of Ardennra. about a mil*- claru be knew nuthing. On tins he years of suffering- I fl**l
tire
system,
blood
and
all,
be
kept
in
cofrom n Email village called Solcnthal, a wwanest«ni ua the aaaaaain, tried, (c.uml I ta cam*' a merchant—rteh—renp-ctci .
-MUM-a ta g» anxwU Mia. it. h- ta.
narrow path |ea&gt;la from a high road to a gust; ami rent to the galleys f»r life. but I hart- never tan I one happy moment. 1 Uivlv tlic ■UH*’ cocdition us wbea we ex­ W • 1*11 •«
FIvnJjM I *' » —r?
Not only bad I murdered him, but pired, we should wake up after tew daya bachelor over the. age of 30 there me im
•pot ouor &lt;xropinl by charcoal banters,
Hays Dr. T-mer:
pore! an ratrnai tax &lt;4 S10, toe amount
but now abandoned. It was n gloomy | Lent Dubois wish tier husband guud- Il&lt;rrr|w&gt;nt waa euapected. aiMlacnU-ttevd in perfect■ 1health.
t, —_ _ ... 1h...to
th.- anbool fund. 1 suggrob-d an
placr. Th* ground fur about an acre UgiC, sial say, tauglilagly, "j’ll seuJ u
altcnt this
. amrsidmrat, which be inoorp-irabxl in bis
was black, where charcoal had lx-eti cailor th* sliver in tht-jponung.** But,
riea, that I------------- ------------- -—----- •bill, thus . "Provided, that if racb
burned ana' stored, while a »:uaU friup. inv.ul of Benefiting l.rtn hi the eye* at
Jmcomforting taak ot rxhanrtxng the in­
of green grass had periled tta-lf for­ th world, she became Ins accomplice,
ward fn&gt;n tin- forest, ami cocnm«or&lt;i fkav, bi N-ing looted at in the •treeta,
"“VI®-He pause,). I spoke not; U«&gt; ab­ voluntary hrecs of my system by forty- two days ot total abstinence from food,
regaining the L«t ground. In th* ra n d&gt; L-fl the village, iuul, every penny surlxil m iny horror
ter waa n d««p hole, to be entered only bug spemt ere h&lt;r hudrfri't trial w» i •••!&gt;&gt; Veraau, listen to nu. my friend, sn J by daily &lt;(xerases I ap tax auevced
1
■1-'n
•'
JEW MILLINERY
ou one ade l&gt;y n path of narrow Jimeu- eve, the obtained reluctant jiernusaiun [&gt;o 0&lt;h turn agtmst me; I han- Hl you i-d aa to be brought to the very pirtala of
the tomb, I could * ahrnwt are over to
•ion*. In this was a small hut, of ’ fr-dwell in the chaTOoal-burner's de- | my sole heir.'
the oilier shore'; the heart's action waa
well-nigh surpctiilcd ; for a nnmlx-t of
daya there waa Do pcrtwptibL- cirrntaUo'u in tho extremities. In aunwplomi-e
ictwroh ul work of theooarm-atdeacrip i it,'with pity un Rs M
of
my own imprudence in drinking cold
tm. L-a.e tor n-untry *1"’ woml.1 t»&gt;i, ,m j r wdl make a pa
wat-w to e*rera and uudnly cxeretaisg
beauac she was TidruThfire, adu sht- frit' the hrtrw of DaSjia
orivuicad lliai her 1. nation-1 woulJ b« aU1). hy'pruving my own guilt, obtain uu tb&lt; thiriy-eighth day of my fast, the bill.
wfa-.eh induo-d prramtent retahuig and
•• We hare adopted the ad-vnlorcm
ilimately pardoned."
lliu bard'ou of the iti
" And you jmn, Edwaad, ta the in-1 p» »L Jialcre rad I will du- imp-niteut. 1 &lt;xmgb, thr evT-rnment was not noaht-J systeca," he argued; ’’wa tax according
to intnasta value*. T..«r«Iort, wo im­
•muus persecution
Supposing the ‘ f«t my only friend will have dcarrtod
to thr rxtrtrt desired and inU-adol F pose no tax on tin* contents of' tho rag"r’" |7.'"".'|
“n' ““7:
Stiirr guiltv (which to tin-ia not Clearly
*
1 Ao not hesitate to declare ft as my firm
" S' j '**
"T*” 1'™ to»« 1 &gt;» * l-l-'l.
belief that it ta not imposalbte for hu­
• psai through. The floor waa of mud.■ shy should th:» poor girl aufter fi;rrth-.
man biiugt, peculiarly eouetitoted nr.il society as an oil Imehclorr
I In one corner was a pile of straw, which,• ana of iter father? Why, the ravage*
under favorable conditions, to remain
Finally, the rnlri again imajwnded, we
with two chairs rad u table, formed the’ of North America, whet,- I have just
(or months in &amp; condition of raapen&lt;ie&lt;l actually passed the bill ’-rather taken
whole of tlie furniture. It was occupied ramn from, are mon- civilized than you.
animation (iiko ths lower animals), do- by surpnac, when the voto was raby two women and a targe dog. At Ui«! 1 aea tn thia hexoic guuph- rubjert ot
" An hour later, in prex ucc of thr
momoit when our narrative commences' wututer andathniradon, but am &lt;•( hate. frauaii Mkl f'AWrtwd. o—ds-rfour Ed privc.1 of air, food, rad water, rad buri- d ncranced, at what we had
mx het tind»u.ground, witbah It ta a
one only waa at home. She was atxitji," poor creatures ! -Fifteen yearn .4 na*
50, poorly but not meanly ctad. 81icj ery Unvo not satisfied you all, but you pro-ata ami the Alcalde—GaiTlard, or w, 11 establish^ fact that hibernating
was clean, neat and tidy, rad she &gt;&gt;lx&lt;afl' 'must still treat them as uutcoata."
MAGGIE JEFIZEI
rather, Mt*nnrd, b»1l- his solemn con­ animals do cxirt forinaatba in a condi­
tion of auspcDded animation. Who, in
her noedta with nnew-ng energy,, fto
I "My dear Arthur yow 1-vc jug*
toe Imm of thrra facte, dare affirm that
was sewing for a bvelibood.
man, tho srowning glory of all auim'A
A ahatodistance off. on the edge rf I 1coma lam America, where ftapp^ra tn
I me you pick up very singular notions.
For'my part the wife and daughter of
i an assassin, ami the sasawun of my uncle, I drawing forth a letter.
ore detestable wretches whom I ma»t your father's free pardon.
A wilt] shriek from both women waa
hate," aai-1 the other, in his usual cool
hit reply.
way. His tit of anger waa passed.
, "AUd now Madeleine," sai l he, takahe could not cook toetr humble dinar.

WE HAYE GAINED A VICTORY
Flour and Feed Store!

EMORY PARADY

E J. FEIG1INER.

OR NO STRONG,

Larger Stock Ibp ever Before
UNION HOUSE

Dressmaking Rooms.
aHiss Stannic irffrry

Millner p. Dnsittiii Lxldbliihment
JOHN

WEBSTER.

cmMuowiuu.vu.

J. HAMMOND.

Tiie Short and Quick
LINK TO THE KAMT!
VIA BUFFALO and ILMARA FALU

BROKER.

Prre^liy sm- setuaedasti^ed with
,f»a.«., -na
to

to»i S
r&gt;»« ~
waatau years uiisr,
haUtue of toe Ixmlrv
of Poria. His pale
byathto, WrekMSt
hair, his hollar, Biel
the ma of hte ho*
His faro was cold n*

.££r.^;r£.l.*s-?r

looking at me so proudly ami yet so
•weekly. I never saw anything so lovely quest for your hand and heart ?'*
" Monsieur, no man on earth can ever.
•• Why, tbcman ia ia lova P ekAumed
Edward Dnboia, the heir to the murdered

more, E-‘wanl, do
you know J’d marry that girl to-mor-

MONEY TO LOAN 1
Ulffnaitektitkaaa

^0000„asi1^RD^

0-,t for lit much now The raoraof fliteau
years had made her deopiao toe world.
But Mad.ta.uc seemed hurt.
“I do not care,** she cxetaimed sLmd,
al 1MK
boiaaai

Who said yon had—T waa only roolHay, bnb, this ’ere ia lbw atsMl•rt dorg you evsr aotayeson. . He
sing, dance, dean off toe raow from
walk, and bring in rabhita from toe
atry. I'll take a quarter for him."
I hain't g&amp;‘. anomaney." replied the

" Til trade him for a knife.”
“ I hsvn’t got a knife."
•• Any old skatas?"
" No." answered toe buy with the
flour, as Imi dodged around the dog rad
burned qq.
The oilier looked down on toe canine
with minglra aadneM and indignation.
The dog braced hack at «n acute angle.
hia rvre shut and liia tail lying on tintralk.’waiting tor toe boy to ssr:
"Ohb-UIMI knew bow 1'4 Urat
yr ! 1 kept von hid away tor a week,
rad I've hauled you all over town, jtml
you ain't even a three cent dug. Pve lit
fate for mori-'n a un-nth to get-■sam­
el titik tor Chnstmaa, and here I asa,
dead-broke rai no areeto but you. you
ohl rale leather colored skulk. I Ke
got duaperaie, and I'm going to shed
your blood
He idap-keDed an toe rope to adminis­
ter a kick, and the dog made a jump sod
gained his liberty. Hn ran off arownJ
the v-oroer, and thr boy leaned Kgamst a
tro«-lKix and murad :
•• There's only one plan left. I'll take
FMWono enough to&gt; maks m- sleep to m
Monday night to Wednesday manrag.
- ’T
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“
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A Prophecy of the Faciflc CatoL
Twenty yoara Ucnoe nearly nil the
broaiistuirs for r-Iport from the United
titatea will Iw , reduced in the country
- *«.„ ir-

— ,u— ni.ta i&gt;»

•“ I* * C«t wbrai-ptmlmrax
rL-Td j. .. ' “

bon.

TH. Mfr.-

Bwiy
..till na.lata.7.
Home of the great Tcrritonos are notyrt
Iiwduoing brvadnluSa enough for home
cousumpxb^^ That was true of Oregon
a few years ago. XOw there is a farege
first of wheat-lsdra flrt^ajxiling fre.-Ji
her principal port every y rax,'.. Utah
Tcrntorv, with tho exception of a Bit*•pot xbout Halt Lake, made no abuw of

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dttougtfrt^
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fOT toe produettoo of wioa gn

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&gt;11)4

WORTH OF

nt Ami AtW Fnhramdty, ami Ma m
■Miaat, Dr. Mose. for a dcfalratlou a
MM» h Mara., last. liMw

TO BE SOLD

HEGAR
moving to grai
An Illinois ta

homestead adjoining ft. Then they
were remarried.
Mr*. Dolby. •&lt; New Orirara. locked
her five-mootha-old-baby, in a room
with a pet terrier, and wbea she re­
turned fonnd tliat the dug had n)mo&gt;*t
cat30 off the little one’* foot, and waa
so hudlr mangled that it had to be *mratio &lt;rf dishonesty la about the name.
Bwt the frar Mid.Ik- States, credited by
the last cenaua * ith wealth about equal
tw that of all the Western Stales to­
gether. exceed the lull er ia the number
of the of defan hr. r nml emiwxzk-n. by
at terat "Dr hundred per eent. It
would be unsafe to aasnme from thia
that the people uf New York. New
Jcraey. Pennsylvania, and Delaware

MacNcal.nl Byron Center.alwtv.-i Graed
Rapid*. was destroyed hr fire Jan. Sth.
Loas 9-3,000; insurance $3,000.
Owe of tbc finest residence* *n tbc
city of Charlotte. belonging to Mr. T.
Pixley, waa destroyed by fire, about
5 o'clock Tucaday afternoon. Fully

At Medina. Ohio, the other night, an
honest farmer was roused from his
worm bed by a stranger, who wished
assistance to ranturo three fat hog*
that bad broken from hi* wagva. The
honest farmer rendered it. and did not
know till morning that the bog* were
his own.
In Oraeaab
Burt ll.vlgcr and Mrs. Wolcott. tr-»
well-kn&lt;Mrn Grand Rapids person*,
were arsrst.d last Saturday on charge
of adnltcrv. Tlic affair created con­
siderable sensation at Grund Rapid*.
G. Waldo, the Tekonsha forger,
plead nilty in the Calhoun Circuit
Court, last week, aixl wo* sentenced to
five year* imprisonment in the State
Prison. Hi* forgv’te* amounted to

mrat ia a perusal of thia Hat. For ev­
ery traixagreaaor who han been tried,
eon victed and locked up in prioou.
there are n doccn transgressor* who
have safely got away with theirbooty.

Jewelry business at Eaton Rapids up­
ward* of fifteen year*, made an assign­
ment to Watson Raphylcc. hi* largest
creditor, last Friday. Asset*. 92,000;
liabilities $8,000
I A boy named Erne.*t Demaa* wm
, thrown from the railroad bridge at
, Whitehall by a youth named GeoJiri*coe. receiving irrinrie* that ron Itrd in
death. Briscoe has been sent to tbc

* man named Ferris, whose family was
New Year’s day Madam Steven*, of ; in a starving condition, stole a little
Sparta. Kent Co- mysteriously dirap- ; wheat which he meant to trade off for
‘----pea rod. Jan. Jth the imdy was found food. He was suspect!J
In Blanche Lake. She has made fre­ party of mctr and throe
quent attempts io commit suicide ro- 1 nn by the tneek. when be------- .--------,—
restored tbc wheat. IVhat make* the
[ ccatly. Cause, domestic trouble*.
matter worse is that the lirutca who
erected. I think, by hi* father. Horton
Johnnie Cromwell, a lad of fonr thus aboard bitn were a wart of hi*
Corwin. six mile* * cat of Syracuse and , xearx son of Win. Croctwrll, of seio, , destitute condition.
,
Wnshtenaw
Co.,
was
burned
to
death
ooe-kalf mile north of. th • Eric canal.
on last Tu-mliiy morning.by his clothe* I Tbc Izww and the ix-grr* luul a drv
Sometime in the la-ginning of the 1 eatehing tiro from a stove. Hi* mother I mestic rumpus in Grainger, Train, in
present century thr N. Y.
R- IL was 1 wa* laully bun.rd in attctn|&gt;&lt;ing to cx- which Galwi Lee waa wounded in tlx .
ocek *»d side, and and his mother in
1
beflt and ran near the old site. The tingtti«h tbc ftnne*.
। the brad; Pierce l-x-e. his father, wns
old mill still make* muric for i be mid ’ John Rowland, while standing by tlic । exit in the leg ; Bill Lcgvr was killed,
stove in Prmliertou’* store, at Hnugii- ■ and James Legvr Iwxlh wounded and
1 tun, on thnraduv evening, met with a ‘ w»* subocqnently killed by Henry
singular and fatal accident. Three i Jackson, a constable. Gahe 1-er had
' seven shot* through hi* hat, two bull*
after being laid away with other child­
1 praxing the tnp of his brad.
rm of the hcHMcboid, nnd long after '
1 A small English colour exists near
the last glimpse of thr candle •»«* &gt;«»
Archangel, in Rnsata, which at the
it-u.
mother kmc
*»» tlic &lt; alhoun &lt; oanty Circuit Cour present time enjoy* ix-rfect independ­
slira ray. of li^i^n
x-.-rather
long
ago returmd ro earth and beaten, a, ajminwf jWm H Beltway, of Albion, , cnee. Thi* colony wa* formed grudnshe imudrd down the garret stain*. I „
of I be "Ram’s Hora" Railroad , ally by emigrant* drawn there by the
establishment, by an English company,
fraura after.would we lay and repeat I in the amonutof $IO,WO.M, in favor of | of
some important saw mills. Tbc
the old riddle* aad Use Hf. -ia-piring !&lt; &lt;•»-, " • P.ia»ra. dell engineer. far
neither figure* on map*, nor upon offi­
cial record* of real property, nor in the
mother, but the U*t tangible thonght*.
Thecounty budding at Allegan was rate book*. Thr inliaidtanla of thi*
thr last impulse of the evening broken
into last Moodsv night, tbc happy place, whose numbara am not
would mt with the frostv squeak and ---------- --- ..----------- |&lt;lw| over M4M mentioned. are therefore free from
the music of the old mUI. whm the ------- -------------------------- • charge used rate*. taxes and all other burden*.
for
the
explosion
must have Ixwn very Thi* strange colony ia Dot the firm of
faithful l-oroy waa at hi* poat. Ix.roy
large as it broke the thick glass win­ the kind which haa sprung no in these
was very
to hwys, and many iaibr daw*
and buried the safe door against quarters. Nat kmg ago an American
story that I have draak from bi* lip*, a book-ease. *ix feet distant. A re­ towu.csiablialMMl under somewhat sim­
and many a mile have I rode with him ward of 91.000 is offered for the arrest ilar conditions, w discovered in the
neigh bort»&lt;xx! of the Ray of Morton,
lirhind old Cabrasd Hill, the best lean. ofthetMe
Kamtehatka.
Aathaaj
clerk of Charles
ufboraMthc world erar saw, the best
it Caro, suicided
__________ _________ ig himwlf through
lhebrart. He nte break faat an mraal.
«xdd draw a bigger *aw log than any viaited mmc friends sod went to the
other tram and could run by any other store. After sitting hr tbc stove a few
tram on thr rood; but &lt;w day. when minute*, be went to bisIwdroom.where
he rirat hbnarlf. Vaarv haa a divorc rd
Imnr aaadraradiag the old DBa Mil wife at Lexington. Michigan, and a
si«er and aunt nt tho souse place.
Family trauhlra aro rappoaod to havu

ESS OF COST!

This is po Humbug, bunt bonaftiealte of the whole and entire
quality. as FI intend
stock, regardless of kind &lt;r quality,
’ ' ’ to
' _go out of business
by the first of April, 1871.

NOTICE THIS
This Stock is first class in evei(
propose to sell shop-worn goods, nc
portunity that everyone should imp
the largest stock in the Village of J

respect. We don't propose to humbug.
don't
old remnants, but the entire Stock. This is an op»ve, both young and old, rich and poor, as we have
Lhville.

I also offer my ;tore building foriale at two thirds its value on long time, possession
given the first of April, 1878.

We will also take butter and eggo inkxchan

;oods and

the highest market
due 30 and 60 days.

We ara by tbc Naws that Leroy
Crawtn died al D. W. Ellis.'«■ New
YraFs day. When I was five year* of
age 1 knew Lerwv Corwin. We lived
hi thr rame neigbhorixmd in N. Y. He

h A BRAN NEW STOCK
SEWING MACHINES
Has just been patented in the new

Fall and Winter Goods

WHEELER &amp; WILS

O mi). A. B’llAO Mil

That is acknowledged by all to be

THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLI

Come early and. avoid
tlie Rush.

EVERY PIECE Sf P^IR
WARRANTED 20 YEAR:
It has no springs, cogs or shuttle to
wear out. You never get your
thread or goods damaged by
oil on the new No. 8. It
has a Double Motion.

eivRb

It will sew twice
as fast and

one-half easier than any other Machine
in the market

The above Machine is for sale on trial
the hardware store of

CHAS. 0. WOLCOTT,
rtthe best Maclii
of sewing.

OMND PRIZE

�0BK8SMAK1MO

t«taf.tM.

eighteen Ugs, woight 6,068 Um., nnd
Merwin Gwin five that weighed 3..W,
making an average of 301| Um/, per
be*. OmW Booh'sho**. afaUbhrnd

“pnlgW cic., brd we made oat that
Maland ia trying to convince us that
be has been au bonewt man all the days
of htalifIPMsdtoBotB deed brat, and
wants us to "imjgiro" or he may em­
ploy physical strength upon ua to be
revenged. Sent you Hedey; yau could
not lick on side of our devil, and as to
being honest please explain those notes
you affixed your father's name to. or
better, prove that vou are not n dead
bea* by calling at this office and pay­
ing your just indebtednes* like an hon­
est white man.
-Last Monday Esq. Parody&gt; court
was tho scene of alivaly assault and
battey case. From the evidence elici­
ted at the trial it appear* that Solomon
Troxell and Chariot Felgbner were
foolish enough to cugagv, last week
Wednesday night iu Rkhardson's bil­
liard saloon, in a quarrel, that led to
quite an affray, in which Troxel) took
the leading part and "chawed up" his
opponent pretty badly, biting his face,
neck, thumb and finger severely. On
Saturday Henry Fctghncr arrested
Troxell, also his brother Harvey as ac­
cessory, on the charge of assault and
battery. The care ocrupirVall of Mon
day before a Jury; who found the
Troxells guilty of the charge, and Esq.
Parody fined Solomou #33 nnd Harvey
#10, and each half the costs, making
an entire total of #33.16. J. M. Martin
appeared for the prooccution nnd A.
M. Flint for the defense. We under-

Lodge. have united upon A. M. Hint
teWrtk upon tbc financial question of
the
woe day next week, which
—Mr. Loosaf* wishes to announce for
too benefit of hia aiany friend* and
custnSBiw* that the Closing out Sale is
u b*as fid® sale, and that he mean*
don’t atop him to enquire,
grot day's work of the sra
wronger, of West Castleton

day.
-The M. E. folks, of Vermontville,
■dedicated their new church on Tur*
day., Bev. L. H. Htorce, of Lansing,
delivered tbc sermon, some throe
hundred dollar* waa raisei*. on the spot
and the ehurch dedicated free from
stebt.
—A careless young man of Battle
Creek lost his sweetheart by making a
mistake in forwarding presents tor
Christmas. t Hia brother's wife received
from him a jewel caakrt and a note
asking her to marry him. while the
ailver-moanted feeding bottle went to
&lt; be girt.
—One of “the boys” Landa ns the
following item: "As there is some talk
of o.-gawixlug a Police Force in Nash.
vlHc, we would advise those yotpa*
little rifore
ry'prank*,'
od tracking

Vffle, fined one John Hall, fits and
coots. fur disturbing a religion* meet­
ing in Sunfield. Hall stepped to the
door of the court room "to apeak to u
man.” and took leg Itail for the north.

Brooks ta the High School. Mm. A. JBeebe in the Intermediate, and M1m
Mina McCartney in the Primary. and
Che* far baa passed off finely. Mr.
Brooks is well reccommended, and we
«ptoc under hia prindpeUuip our

funcoln Fickle, who waa working for
Mr. George Ostroth. of Maple Grove,
and soddenly left oa tho 37tb of Ibv.
last. Any &lt;nm giving MV d*e to his

partnevship with Mr. C. H. Berry, an
enterprising young man of Bellville.
Ohio. They Lave rented Brady's brick
store, and will stock the same with

’

|

Um weak a raria* Callow by the •
name of Ed. Corwin, bergiarircd the
Inra Mf RU&lt; Miaase. In Yankee
Spring*, whlht the family were abroet,
of a double barn lol shot gun, a gold ,
pen and holder, two yoskot kufro*and .

Boats &amp; SHOES
CIOTHIIO

Prosecuting Attorney Bauer has
modes report of the crim'ual badness
of 1877, from which we glean the fol­
lowing aatistira: During tbe year there
were IM perrons prosecuted, &lt;rf whom
.-.7 were convicted, » acquitted, 41 di*charged, and 13 escaped or await trial.
Of tlic 87, convicted S were sentenced
to State Prison, 3 to tbc Ionia House of
Correction, fl to the Detroit House of
Co.reetion.' 1 to the Reform School, 4
to jail. 33 fined and l«t&gt; whom rontance
was suspended.

TAKE NOTICE,
E. F.EVANS,

Lots of Goods sold at

H4XT1SUH ITEMS.

the recent auction1
The Hastings Grange hold a “feast"
at their hall, on the evening of Jan. 18.
Mr*. M. T. Wheeler will entertain
the next M. E. Social, at her residence
on the evening of the 16th insL
Messrs. Barber Az McElwain will
have an exhibit iu the poultry a)»ow at
East Saginaw,' and expect to take the
flrat premium. We hope they may.
Hasting* is to have her flr*t opera.
“Trial by Jury," on Um S3d in*L. at
Union Hall. The beat of home talent,
reinfore.d by several parties from
abroad, will bo employed in its produc-

THE

NEW MANUFACTORY BOB SLEIGHS
KELLOGG; DEMA RAY

Ob Tuesday Darius Heath and Jim
Scidmore had a partial examination for
resisting an officer on Christmas, and
I have fitted up my mill for a higher
were released on their own recogniz­
grade of Flour ana at the rod need
ance. It looks as if they were to go price of only #3 per hundred. Try it.
unpunished.
A second quality at
•
4». HOLLER.
lilllBcry Good*.
For the next 30 day* 1 will roll my
—We had occasion to go to Hasting*
HL Gridly ha* got the Ixms hog* in stock of Mfllinery Good* at greatly re­
on Tneaday evening, and haring a few Centra) Michigan, no mistake.
duced rale*.
Maa. E. Bt'anow*.
spare minute* before train time, saun­
If Reuben Gridly stays in California
tered iijlo the Red Ribbon Club rooms,
till
May
the
wild
deer
will
only
be
finding"
. the Club in seaaion and Mr.
James Clarke, the President, making a known in that State in history. Thir­
ty-two have bit the dust, and still the
slaughter gw* on.
Our genial merchant. D. C. Smith,
over 800. Tlwy liavc a nice hall, fitted
CT It there i« a man that can beat
up with suitable furniture, an organ, will move hi* goocla to Dimondale this
John Roberta cutting Beef Steak. Pork
and we noticed on the walla handsome week ami resume die merchantile Steak or Ham. he want* to bt showing
pictures. One engraving*, appropriate trade. Cute is worthy of sneers* hia papers
mottoes and evergreen trimming*. where ever he goes.
Tbc hall is also supplied with books
George Ilydon bos disjxMM-d of hi*
and paper* and lr kept open every day efiects. and himself and family will
and evening for a reading-room- Thr
Club embrace in ita membership, be­
sides many reformed tipplers, the rep­
resentative men of Hasting*. It is one
Several young men of Kalamo have
of the most prosperous Clubs in Cen
resolved to repudiate the national debt.
tral Michigan and thr good it ha* done They threw their last quid to the

ccs men. workers in the temperance
cause. « bo have given their time and
talent to go-out into the country , o*gamxc other clul* to reclaim the
drunkanl and save the moderate drink
cm from thr curse of intemperance.
God blcwi all men and women who arc
laboring in thr great cause of temper­
ance,In that great day when Gabriel
shaF
tosWpet to eall tb« propl/*1 1 mdgrment, sect*, creed* and rehgicu* will aU be swept aw ay. nnd only
those-who have striven, .suffered and
labored to enoblc mankind to appreci­
ate and comprehend the great lore of
| the Divine Master, will be passed
| through die pearly gates of that Ever
green Land.

1392

MM firTbf “NEW TIN SHOP.'
E. F. EVANS.

BLACKSMITHING
PltlCB. ONLY 92S.

WAGON REPAIRING,

CASH BUYERS BAKE A ROTE
OF THIS!

may entrust to his care
fully done. You wOl ala-,
at hia post, and at yourservi

HORSE-SHOEING ONLY $150.

WI. A AYLSW ORTH i CO.

E COOK.

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE!
E«q. Abuei; Grant is teaching the indiiu*-nta of an Englisli education in the
juvenile department of the Meade
aciioul bouse. while hi* fourth cousin,
Ulyasre*. u taking lessons tn foreign
languagva,growing corpulent on cham­
rr-Just in, a fine lot of Rubbergoods
pagne and toasts in foreign court* and
nt A. M. Duugher^'s.
municipality*.
rVFleming i* the only one that can
sell the Rockford wateh tn Nashville.
quite rapidly, when thr weather shif­

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS.
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton a wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,

ted. she caught cold, phnr-uinonia set
in. and she died last Tuesday night, at
12 o'clock. Elder Fox. assisted by El­
der Marsh, performed the last sad rites.
Mrs. Meade was a kind wife and moth­
er. and otherwise an exemplary wom­
an.
F. M. P.

An editor is described a* a man ui&gt;o
The Michigan Central Railroad is an
institution that every Michigan man i* liable to error* of grammar, tooth­
ache, typographical errors, am! lapses
may tie justly proud of. It ia pureli
____ the । &lt;&gt;f memory, and ba* twenty-five thouMichigan railroad; Lra versing
wralihieat portion of the State, cast "and people watching to catch him
and west, and by ita northern branches [ tripping, a man of sorrow, and acpenetrating the great timber, mineral qnaiated with grief, poorly paid, poor
and salt regions, opening for all thcur ly estimated, aud yet envied by some
products a quick market in the cast ; it '* **"
*
* u
■*"
has developed and brought the dis­
The Nashville A’cws with tho new
tricts through which it and ita various year comes to hand enlarged to a thir­
lines traverse.a commercial importance ty-two column sheet. It is well print­
and wealth that they never could have ed for s half and ludf. has a new head
that makes it look nicely. It ia a well
attained in any other way.
conducted local paper, salmtanttally
No accidents ever happen on the neutral on political subjects, and seem*
Michigan Central. U point of equip­ to lie prospering. Mar its shallow
ment and regulation no rood is its su­ never be l&lt;s*_ and its til it or'* pockets
perior. It&lt; road-bed ia always kept in ever filled with rocks of tlie mint, is­
sued on a gold basis—llatiiaft Banner.
p.-rfert condition, and laid with the
—"Mr. Strong.of the Nashville N*wx
heaviest Steel mils. All its passenger
eame out last week with aa enlarged
trains are equipped with every known sheet. He gets up about the best local
improvement, from ventilators to air y&gt;yj'^1&gt;*tTy roB"V.’'— FamoatvUk
brakes, that money and .xpericnee can
sbtnia ; and its elegant day. drawingThe Na*hville .Vra* cam® out lost
week enlarged. Good enough, friend
Wrong, your tmpcr i. readable every

e* e

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE

NEW GOODS ARRIVING

ERY DAY.

It i* our aim to keep first quality of
of Good*, and aril at the looreM pood
hie living rate*.

A NEW LIVERY
meat of an American line of stram«hip* to encourage trade with South
। America, have taken shape in U»e aa। thoritive onm&lt;uBrement that the ships
j arc now building. The vessels are to
three thousand tow. burden, are to be
•even in number, and are to *tcam
from that port every two weeks, the
■rattriptobeatode in Febomry uxt.
The South American trade u exciting
tolerant in St. Ixmis alao; and a mm&lt;Ing wf the Umaera men lherFha. been
had, as the first step toward ratablisliing a line from that city. A moderate
degree of mroramby three eompoa ire

Pioneer Store

STANLEY MOORE

UI MM FHIUkFSniUL

�1* MWEiT A MST

ADVERTISMo
Dake

BEALS A FOSTER,

U Fsr«Kte fns»i MatMlawi.

AFHMINDHOME

interview with Osman Paah. had takra
place about 2 o'clock. It via now 8,
and ths Turks had all laid down tbter
arms. Brey bad obeynd the idjmstten

OF YOUR OWN.

WOW IS THE THE TO 8ECUHE IT.

eventv-five from
in die other side, hia rifle down tn I ho mud where he was
I'leff and two er standing when the order reached him.
ived white baDd- Tho ground vas littered with arms, the
same Peabody-Martinix that had wrought
such destruction in the Buaeisn ranks in
July aod Beptember, The road lay
thkk with thaw, and we rode over them,
hoAemen mm** forward, cndi carrying a trampling them under our horses' feat
white flag. They rote across tbo bridge and spoibng hundreds of them. Os­
and approached trtj^Tbere was a mo­ man's array was not, however, all armed
ment's conversation with Gen. Bko- with Pcabodya. I observed room Sni­
belefTs interpreted and '
ders and a good many Krunkte. evi­
nounced Uiat Osman !i4
dently takra from the battle-fioLs of
out, and the two b&lt;
July and September.
“Obmo -hhnsnH cm
claimed all of us with a
was indeed ou un'ooked" At any rate we will gi

Ax laipcrtaat vketosy was gained byOoarko's
cucuuand urrr lh« Ttxit\ war
The
Utter test t.oto ia kiflod. wbfls wnsaMsssfolly
stten&gt;|4U&lt; to rorrouutf a txlcade . i caalrr
Um! a»« infsntry battsBona A» in affect to

fa* w«3-kuown baukiuij boure of JaroL

Taa Grand iery at the Chicago Crinxiaal
Court has' Iwlktcd M&gt;4- *• M. Wreds, U«uraw» Exasuw r f r the 8Ute of IT-nw, charR£ aaaK'rfiiSitet^s: ek
auee CoanpoiiT, of Chicago. The uttcarx n* «se
parjory....A Ur,ss os—*»* ®f «»ameeeiri fsitares t&gt;—« occurred In di-

for —ny yews Ute Issrlin^ pawnbroker of the

.-tsti

■rise. Thia
madwit

“ He is certainly a great soldier,” ex­
claimed another, “and ho baa made a
Bciui' dafmae.''
*■ w ia tho gre*L-at General &lt;if the
agi-,“ said Gen. Hkolieleff, " for he saved
tlic honor of hia country. I trill proffer
him my liBtel and toil him bo."
All were una tn toons in hia praise, and
tho butcheries of Russian wounded com
initte.1 by the Turkish army of Plevna
were forgotten.
All around B» the ground was covCT.«d with grim relics of battle. Hero

SSSTk:

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS

the hood of their raggrd_ gray overcoat
drawn over thi-ir faces. Not oun of them
uttered a sound. Tbrjr lay there anti
The Hangman's Work for 1877.
The hsugmau's record for the past
Ex-Qracs luatUA, uf Spain. his published lw their suffering with a calm, stolid
1 foititurle which brought team to my vrar shows that 83 murderer* were
I a Mur la the J ’fcro prtrtaaUnx agriostth- eyes. Just 'winuti the wngnn the ground
hanged
iu the United States. Of this
npalaion of Don Carlos from Franca on ar- was nopal to pu«M by obeli fire, telling
urtrnber 47 were white, 34 colored, 1 In­
dian and 1 Chinaman; 1 were hangcxl for
indeeciit ca»aiiIts, 1 for burglary, 8 fur

' ing u« not more than 500 yards apart,
with arms in their hands, foe the Bos
(Mtninfantry had gradually moved down
towmd ttte briflire Fiaaity Ore flkobelcff stemmem! out, “Is there any­
body you would like to nee?— [pause]—
With whom did you wish to speak T—

. EXTRA LARCri

OM Ml 881 OR

Hxaxt Diaeaae, by ita insidious work­
ings Lx I r-Hight Ckany rerxio. t-i an untaxlt
pare. TW vahtw arut various psrls ct tho
n*ort Mt verv tctulrr sod oa*i!r drexrxnxtd.
aiuch IQ ticio will tecocw MlUcd Heart !&gt;•*-

I’ariudi wtoiam, oxeu, burses and shat­
tered carta, and, n few hundred yards ciitious, one triple, tiro quadruple, and | iu,
, north of tho road, the ground over which one in which six men were hanged. Not • »a&gt;
red st Cairo, E^ypc, where he «“ I I Aman Posh-IA Ball) Illg CulUDlU had a single woman was hanged; Use only .
igntBrently entertained by the Kbodlre
made that heroic ■ hargn wm literally one sen tenord to death, Mrs. Louisa । *
i- H-htIi-it hum. rurrjMh'i -r-i'i-n'.r.1'"1 covered with dead and wounded. Hus- Lswaar, of Virginia, had her i»n!wi' ‘
siau doctors were already going about on commuted to imprisonment for life by ' w
the flchi looking after the wounded, nod
giytog then temponuy dressing, while
wsitiug for the ambulances t» corn*' u|i.
All llirao thing! I observed during the
pause which woe bnikrqat Iasi by shouts
of "Tlx re hr is ' Hr it coming," «ud 1
1 jde foraruril again to th* point of nuun derris were hanged &lt;&gt;u Friday. I.’ on
tnfrreet Two honw-men were ogam ap­ Thursday, 8 on Saturday, 6 on Monday,
proaching with a^ihitr flag, tho bearer 3 &lt;m Tuesday and 2 on Wednesday.
&lt;&lt; Which wax Bppart idly men !y a com- There were 5 executions in January, 5
----—
— , in February, 6 in Mareb, C in April. 10
dirty brown rln-K. and wry ragged b-&gt;t : ln
JuXM.t n in ja|Jt j ln
gear. Tbc other h«&gt;r» man wore a bright . j^mt, in 8rpteml»er. none in October.
red fi t. which retort the officers 1 luc I &lt;j in No-runher and 10 in recemtx-r.
*’
~“*
“■* **“
1 * 1 Pennsylvania aUu.bi first ic tho line of
8tales'for tho grmte-t number of ex■-ca­
tions during the past year, South C«ro
■bavt'd. light BMiatarhr, atnught nose, liua being secund. The executions were
-■tad blue cy&lt; a Be &lt; 1 id not Beem Over 35 dutritiutcd among twenty-five Blates sa
y ears old. ■■ Tais cannot be Osman I'a- follows:
ahn," wax the gtAlera! exclamaUoti. In
fas* it was not lac. but Tefik IL"v. hia
Chief &lt;&gt;f StafP.
Wu ft possible
that this loymh-looking face bolonged ’
* Bun's
’ right
• • - -hand- man.
_
ilayxxl so great a part in
Ibecrgnmcitiuteand maiutenanaa of Os
man's niightv defence I ft veins atrange,
Istxt it w.;» true. The Turks have the
men! at hast d nut Ih-umt afraid of
W«»-r !&gt;• no UXtering gray,
haari"' &lt; ffi&lt;wre in Uhs captive host.
1 ■llllenaire^ Htoeries.
03 •me ।&gt;n our side saluted aa Tafik
Jay Gould ia a very recluse in hia hab­ ftev r&gt; de up. H&lt; halted for a moment
Mr. Cornelius J. Vanderbilt rises at
its. being evidently afraid «f violence. and wax siIiM.
He th so spoke in tuars to the height al Intereat aod in­
Odo reason for tins u the arlf-cuuaciouB- French with good 3OW«U, but slowly, ua struction ou fair cross-examination. He
neM of hnnng ruined more men than if eh&lt;&gt; S'tig ):1B Wi'Cila.
did this, for instance, when explaining
bis Lsb;t of borrowing aoney. Though
he did not borrow money when he had
n • tired for it, he often used his need
and bis ability to borrow for a more jus­
tifiable purpose than the simple one of
guUiug the whcrewitlisl to meet ex"Not severely, we all hoj»,” ci '
clximni Gen. Skobcleft &lt; —
of b-rns. H* entertained liberally, anti
•'J do not know." wa*the*nswvr, some men al-usal bis hospitality. They
with a pause of a second between every did thi-, unwittingly, at their peril.
may do, and mnat impress bua with a
The flirt tiling they knew the boat would
sense of hia own danger. Gould ia in
want to " borrow a little money" of them.
ill-health, and, though he has made an
Tn the particular case of which aiUiesa
immense fortune, he ia unhappy. Hr
waa speaking, the- guest loaned him
known Low easily such aonry may l«
money. That waa the last of tho guest
lex.t. He cannot retire, for that wonld
and his money. He waa of eo retiring
be greater misery. No, be must remain
a
character that he never ventured to
and fight it oat to tho last. Then he
prefer a request for repayment. He
knows that ho ia not safe in the street,
hadn't tho courage to face Cornelius J.
ami it is useless to appeal to the courts
after loaning him funds. Ha ceased to
. be i bore. This ia a valuable rvdir.
Tbs world of bored people is indebted
to Mr. Vanderbilt for U.—Utica Heraid.

Thprgnmt tcmperunco revival has
closed in Troy, and the Committee of
Arraugementa say: “The total num­
ber of pledges taken is e«timatc.l by Mr.
Murphy to be 17,000, and we have put
out to signers over two miles of blue
ribbooa, nt a cost, at the B-rcst tmie
peters, «f iiRarlj-HOO." Tbo-aMgrtioa

todwamtit:

SO. Most liad the faces of mere boy
studeuta. “ Arc these the lada," I inwanlly exclaimed, "with whom Osman
Paaba has accomplished such wondersY'
The Grand Duke rode up to tins carriage,
and for some seconds the two chiefs
gasod into each other's faces sithoat the
nttemucn of a word. Tlitn the Grand
Duka stretched out hia hand and shook
tho hand of Osman I*naha heartily.
I rode through the Turkish troops af­
ter the surrender, when I had time to
examine them closely.
There were
ImmI, rile faces among the horde, but
there were also many bright faces, iu
whose eyre there wax no murderous
glare. I shall n-ver forget the face of I
one young officer, who, with folded j
arms, stood a prisoner among his mm.
gaaing at ua with a look of fierce, defiant
liatr that was aofUiieJ by profound dee- j
pair. Tne men all wore dirty brown
cloaks, with hoods pulled down over
theij beads, and very ragged foot-gear. .
ofUa «oU»d bj a delicious xof
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..
wl2K-t, ^rf^t bread, mm. bis-uit. etc­
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HUNT’S REMEDY
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DNEY MEDiCll

LAND

IOWA

1 w W¥

1,200 000

Grace. Oomfort and
Beanty!

।

ACEHTS WANTStJ FOX

Creative Science;
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HEALTHCORSET

PULMI

CDNSI

man? Why don't ho
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out the General,_______
in El ____ , turning to Mtowtrod Bay prayers and givsm.
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bMetowd, and “it to believed tfart fee
consumption of strong drink has been

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gOISE BROTHERS,

DBUGGI1T8

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

tttg te anotherBome, Faith. I am go(Mr lame* Read**-* young
man grandfather had detested—"in a
short time, and we will want the whole
cottage ouneivce."

DRUGGISTS’ and
STATIONERS’
SUNDRIES.
PERFUM1

‘■•-h-T-t-r.” yr
rrrw retied him.
returned hom*; so wo be* the ways of
tlio place a* wellaa.wa djd our own.
“Thank you. ros’am,? **&gt;d Mr.
Maltahnry. “ IF* very fond of you;
audtf any body oan being order
ai
dtanwri, you can. I wish from thn bot-

JEWELRY

BOISE BROTHERS.

WE HAVE GAINED A VICTORY
Flour and Feed Store!

POOR AND HUNGRY
E^IFW DURKEE,
ER, Xni.rV PakMc. Mm) bratal
« u—t, rt»* •*!»*■ rmatpUr I

&amp; J. FRiGHNER.

fi! KttUIB KU IS 1101 HI®

•T PCULIC »»4 B«U Km*» a***-

ORNO STRONG,
a.rrr'jmrrtptkx, uf n*la —a Itaey Frixiig,
WK taualy. rfrl tatMe,aacvtcy u-1 41.■•■. &lt;/q--t .,ro34 frwr*0. A. Trug.a^ teirt.
twojr

Luger Stock thai ever Before!

house

stAwors^s.
JEW MILLINERY

£ PA RADY,

I/resmiitikina tiooum.

WAX L'FaCI vaut •&lt; But. u) a
IY1 inH rr^ru-r MMlf
. al

3Ris$ Wagflit Jlrffrry
/ A RASB Y,

11. Here
mr l-m
■Ml tai M
MAGGIE JEFFREY

(&gt;ttUnRHBIUO.WAT.

J: HAMMOND.

BBOKKIL

leb-d since the terrible plagure of peat
ocpturicn. Human beings, lying tike
•beep in the ittreeis ; honse*' filled with
deal; bundled* stretehing their hands
heavenward for a morsel of bread or a
drop of water, and no help that could
bo commnrukd to alleviate their suffer­
ing nr save the wretobed crestarc* from
their painful death. Even In the midst
Isr that 1 ilon't know whether I’m enting it only acres* the way.”
my breakfast or my lunch, my dinner or
" Hcasti come too, Mina Faith, for of three serntw, whirl) the pen of Dante ed who have crswled out from tb* hos­
my supper."
halt as hour," aaid Mr. Multabney,
pital and are dying in tta- mad. Out cm
" I i.retire you I sympathise with you couxingly; "we can oumo back to the rhythm of I be poem stiraelir.? every rar toe plain XK*r the Uridg* over tb* Vul
with It* imandsUe faroc— even after •re bivouacked L5.008 or 20,000 priacmbeartilv/' said my dear mother.
•torn id terward, and—"
head, and *ai«L “ You know that books
days
of
constant
couteci
with
human
“And 1 wiah sow'd stay forever,"
eit, fighting for bread, miserable haand paper* are an almost, irresistible^
ml Mt. Multaknry, carrying broke in Uisi darling Harry, who had suffering in every form, with death in 5ond descrii tion, in the cold, with buntemptation fo you. Faith, and'whim yon
Mollie away in hia arms.
been prancing about, flourishing a every aspect, I can scarcely bring my­ reds of uaburied deiut eovenng toe
find one that inlcrwta you, yoa forgot
sliijcy children were Um. m.ad wxxaten sword he had taken from the self fo repeat the story of what has ground near the spot where th* first
everything else. I th ink confectionery
Iren I ever met, snd it was
attempt was matte to lireak Uirougb.
•aa fruit would ba* woodufoa.” ;
----- l-—- “
ID
“And so do I," •*»J J*“r idtlr Robbie, bar* become in ■ measure caBons now j The story of tb* hospital*, ot tho pris­
’ “ Ah,ye*,” said I, ahakfrigmy head in
cliruldng upon the stool at mr mde ami to what Lace every hour in the d*y, yet oners, and of the Ru«aisn disasters, all
turn ; "‘talk you know jiomt wykkn«aa
the
horrors
uf
the
first
few
momentary
pn'.ting bis nrrnsabout my neck. " Don't
hang on one thread. But the horror*
is children, and you’d giro away fall
impressions is still m&gt; vividly imprre«cd of Plevna are not al! in the town. 8mnc
“’lErtTali my heart,” «ud I*f*tlie profits gained through larger buyers
upon me thstI cannot refet to it without are in the valley ot th* Vid. In the re­
’
-b.
"Why cant she ?" asked Lily drop­ P«a.
doubt* which the Bsastaa* *ton**d.
When the Turks mid* the sortie they hauiirvd* an hundreds of stell-anbunsd
ping the cat and looking earnestly up in
her father’s face. " W* all tow her loft the mck and wounded, of wtiom bodu• lie; the whale ridgn of tiie wooded
there were thousand*, entirely without mountain, the raftcy beyond and the
dearly—best of any body but you."
ftUeudjiuis. There
nev«x n n gular hill farther on, where stand toe two remV said that dreadful Hottv, " and hospital m I’lcrna, the sick being trans­ donl.ts overlooking the wren taken with
•he afrit half aaniec as Faith and Faith’* ported to Rophi.1, and the rmall ambu­ terrible less by Gen. SkoladrlT on Hep*.
________________
_
sre strewn'thickly ___
with the
corpses
mother.”
’ lance erupt* wait nt all time* insufficient I30,
who" fill on t 'lrw
I felt the Mushes ristogtomy fare and to eare for the wounded, even ta-fore tho j n&gt;*
able is a fancy store, with a great' vari­
»’-reading all over it, until I most have
days. Some of these boiio* base
atte-dants at tb&lt;- hospitals thought only
ety of fmall goods. That I am »nre rwful cunning to truly sell things. Miss
been partly
covered with
fam
of Uicir own safety when the surtia was spadefuls of dirt, but mart tri
wo could manage, and make enough to Fai|h, Faith, Faitiicy,” was the burden
made, sod they joined their Jot with them lie as (bey fell Not uTl m they
•upjiort u* comfortably nil our livre tri Her song; "mid wlaxi J grow up I
thess who tri«d l&lt;&gt; break through the f.-ll, for the dogs b*ve torn ssmy th*
long; for of course 1
never mar­ mean to have a *tore tockly like this, if
Russian lines. The dsv and night of limba of many, and U.S tarda of prey
ry. Knag ir&gt; tdiiu and reo«il»|c, angrand- pejo will let m«; or p’r'^is yoB.ll take
i the battle pared, trod the suA-rera re­ have pechad at the akulla. In the pods
fathrr used td i.-v, and we will never, me for a partner, ’de*r Ftoth- -papa liaa
reived no lool or water, and their fes- of water lie ourpM* half decayed; pale,
never ta1 partedand I kir-red her, a partner.”
taring wounds were uixlreaavd
The withered hands and feet »tick out of the
“ Most certainly I will, my dear. I .
_■—'
)„C1
.ter look in her gray eyes. «nd the very , promise, if ut tost terne you emtenu. to •cry much, 1 foul never thought of 1 urn i following morning the Bursiana entered •oil rm nil sides, and horrible dead,
next day we set staiui looking for the wish tt, ami p*p* eoosrots. ’
■“ » hn*b«D.i, having. In the flrrt riser, I and took porerssxm, and made the day mummified face* stare at one from every
1 one of rejoicing with the visit of the httk hollow in the ground, and from
■tore, and in Ln* thana week h«d found
Then came Robbie, a kmc little fel- m*lf «P mvmindtobeanold
! Cxtf and the imperiftl utaf^ but thi* among every clump of buata-a. Home
il . a nice new little place in a thriving low. with l.rge, aerioua. brown rye* .nd to U* nvrt, tttvvr having
1 erlebratinn of the event, however abort of thi ne taxbc* have lieru put in graves
killago. ju few mil.a away (rum grand! it may hare teemed to the views*, wns s within a day or two, bat still the whole
tathrr's—1 rtte-an Cousin Etta'a—cottage,
tt. Jr. ..-fW.l l.ow .»», W1«.»UU. long 'aoreon of horrible anffexuig for region &gt;■ strewn thickly with theas
just completed the very rn&gt;inuqg the
the wretched, helpless cuptivra, who dr. iulful mt-mentoc*. of.the fight there
^iCkfeut u* to lonk at it, Tb- street
on which it irfcKid -was the main one of
dear Fairy," whispered •txeteta-d ttair kkelcton hands in rain nearly throe moutns ago.
the village, and before the &lt;’ «- • grew a
Aroand the redoubts the grotn&lt;l »g my cheek.
•pleudid oil! hickvrv tree, v &lt; i m*dr • nd I u«ril to spend hour after hour tell­ Robbie, _, JJisa Faith." ahonted Har(arrowed aud dug with thousands of
ing him stones, sod trading to him
(need nor toe was there to alleviate their •Leila, *n&lt;l too* of piece* cov.r tta__ roU Lave no end of fun. ~
from Ins favonte fairy-books, and teach­
■
saRerings.
or
to
give
the
tnfle
nce'ed
rectly opposite wa» a large, comfortable­ ing him pretty verse*, which he was ' •• a*y ye*, «*y j»«.
eartb. Il is interesting to observe bow
ta*«cd
to savo th. tn from a painful death, and few shells w.-nt iido the redoubbuor
looking holier, fitting well back irom the very fond of writing. We had a •mall
Laly.
they died by hundreds; a»&lt;l before the struck the edge u! the redoubt*. The
nmd, with half an acre of garden about it.
lounge &lt;in uunx&gt;*c foe him in «ur pleas­
morning ot the third day the dead majority plat&gt;g&lt;-d into the ground jut
Well that *fllllu« di 1 took pMtty
•mil.ngty,
..... crow.R* the living &gt;u cveiy pne of those
when inuthtr arid I pat t^a iiDishiug
in front. The TurXs built great trans­
“To a question I’ve jnst aaked her,
d’rtr, d’mtr ligbt.'.I^vx.mv which M-rvctl
touch** to tl.e content*of tlA good-sired
nnawcreii Mr. Multalincy—" whether ta shelter the wirnu Irei from the cold verse* sctom tLr redoubts, and, under
window, and stepped out uu the aidothere, dug d&lt; ep Lomb-proof shelter*,
she would be mr wife. ”
and wet, but confined them in a foul and where they were as safe from harm from
“ Mr. MnUagstawny T said my moth­
feted atmosphere u&lt; &lt;iiscare and death.
the shells ss hi Cmiatautioople; but the
It was a lovely, anutoiDy summer
er ■ and then laid her bonnet on a chair
Ll was noir ou Hie r.-viruitig of the whole suriacr »t the bills i* Literally
morning, and, feeling-ringnhsrly htrp-fnl
and sat ilown upta) it.
third day niter these wretautvj, tortonxi
and cheerful alter ubaeiving the general
“ Why,*ma'am, them’* nothing sur- creature* bad been lull ta their fate tunt riddled with holes !»rge enough to bury
__ r&gt;9 Ihr. afFair **
effect. I Mated miM-lf in the aitteng
horse* in, aid *11 al&gt;out lie f”? nnexthe Rnraisus found opjMjrtttntiy and
room al the l&gt;ack uf the •tore and waited
means to begin, first, tho sepantion &lt;d
the liv.’ng ftom tbo dead, and then the bullets, fxagmeut* tri clothe* and aquipmenta cover tbu ground; and one fre­
largest houvs, and many of the small quently finds, in the most nncxjiected
dwellings bad txen filled with mek and sjiota, long nnburied bodies, or. *od«ten
woan led. OviTcruwdcd in every ennae, in Ui* path, one see* th* limba of hu­
and, as I have before said, from the first man lieings who fell and were left tbdre
rent you bore—don't you f"
without proper attention, these lempo- until many icct paaaiug trod hard the
Three mare girl* folkwnl ItobbirFM* hospitals wvre, st the best, most thin layer ot earth over them.
UoaicE rt»«EFrankle &lt;round, rosy, din. ,
-------- ------------ filthy and pestilential, and the rir was
Plevna is one vast charnel-house, suri w«ui oni u quicsiy
"D*i i P,r‘l ***’ bMfi». witli s great liking for iiavw qUirtly date all they
tainted with th* stcuch o( nudresacd psssing in horror anything that can be
there Btoxl a rattier stout middle aned |
txrte) and Mollie, the 2 year- 1---- — »— 1----- —“
wounds, and the corpses that lay un- imagined.
gentleman, .vny re«l in tba fye, and ■ ••••
trtiricd in the court-’ anta.
evidently IQ a my b*d te-«p«r.
.
The firvt room entered in one of three
A Wrest Lawyer With a Weakness.
"Look at that. ms’»m, took at thai/’
cbarn. 1-bouses
contained ninety-odd
said be, aa I came forward, holding out
Luther Martin w»« one at the most fa­
Turks Of three tliirty-acvcn were dead,
ln» hand, and directing mv site u lion to; —
— • ------ /.
,v_ 7;
mous
lawyers of hi* time. He was a
•nd many others &lt; n the point of death.
Pileous groans camo from between rigid 1 ale slxivn the medium height, and was
bps, anil p.un&gt;ul ern-s (or water, and slovenly tn uppearance. Hi» drre* ws*
some mule iL-elrlo «&gt;gna for I&lt;xkL One a compound ul the flue and the
there's never one in the honre. You I log city for things which we had equally
good and cheap, but getting everything
or two ol tile strongest ratted them- and mt med never to bare fell tho bruab.
•civ,-*, red fixed their hiibtrus, sunken He wore ruffle* al the wriat richly edged
eves with BJ-h a beareelung stare on with lacu after every one else luul aban­
tfiose who had ooare to free them irora doned th. tn. These luftle* wrM con­
though yon would new it on for me.
"
"'**
1 handkerchie.'s, ribbuns, ha’«. ruffling,
(he company of the dead, that it would spicuously brand, and were slw«y*4irty
" With plcar ure," said 1, going for a lso«—all sorts of tilings. Yea, indeed,
have aontmvd the hardest heart. The with tobacco juice. Judge Taney sad
needle and thread, with a smile, for it tlic Multabney ahirt-button proved n
small room, dimly lighted Ire a high thst in his •pcech he UMsl VutaarteBia,
struck me m tiring somewhat odd that lucky one.
window with cue pane of glass, wm •nd that he hrerri him aay " cotdr’' him,
my flrat cturtomer should want uie shirtcrowded with thefono* of Udny or forty inetcjul of c.iught him. and we act down,
raffltvd, filthy Luman being*. Many of instead of sat down.
Hi* genius wsa frequently clowted by
ly audible groans were beard from one the ' icvsaive use of strong drink. ttelag
or two w|&gt;o raised with difficulty their engag’ d in am important eaa*. bo prom­
bonv hwrals to their lip*, io atgoi y tlieir ised his riteuto the day bataro kb* suit
□•’rd of fool Tticre were faint wtua- was to be tried not to drink aay liquor.
Faying the Piper.
peraof" Heme water!” "8o«re water I" He retired to bis roam, but could not xvMother a: d I Lsd bought a large nsPsannlvxui* is now engaged in psv
MfMt of toy* teMlifiurtte, *ixl h*.l iag toe fiddler for Um music of the July piteous to hear. The dim light w»a
been well patronised all day, but were d**ca&lt;ri her rioters. A bill ba* been cooreataated on the balf-naked body
of an old man stretched acrom
disappointed aed surprised when errut*fo3fcne sort « ’rtdbik I Arnek and Mr. introduced in tho State Legislature pro­ the eBtrniM.-n, wbitluw L" had dragged
viding tar the payment of li»e military hiwu*ii an Uflltrt hour* uf hi* agony in
Mnltehnt y had not made his *ppearhope of suosew. ar atlsMtof a breath

1

IlkiBrji Dresmakm ExlaMniBCBl
Grandfather didn 1 leave roc hiapropI arty. after all. I might have known he
1 Wouldn't, because be said he would.
। Grandfather always did something rni terrly different from what he net out to do.
' . There, for instance, was the day—wo
■had jus*, got nicely set)led in our coun­
, try home—that we were all waiting pa| ticntly for the cow grandfather had gone
j to buy. Goodness gracious knows how
marv quart* ot delirious milk we had
tlT-JXI
'“•™“ »•“ •»&gt;
■trawlx-rn** wo bad eaten, how m.my
crockn of sweet golden butter wo had
abroad, and how many pat* of cottage

-MBS-gHESS

fore, what gifts they Imped Hants Claus

MONEY TO LOANl
trtNMiWWHtaiia
rW«CK3 09 * .

yonff ohr m&gt;-aus, and bad laid them
ide to produce when th* mdulgint
lhMT;*ak&lt;d our nincc ou the subject,
we were sure bn woul&lt;L

$•^0.90 and UPWARDS
[IAN EXCHANGE,

prereire. Aa I.rod* into th* town along
Ure Lovtcha road Lbr other evening,
jnst aftar KuaM't, not a sound broke the
deal quiet, and tho only living thing I
met was Irete and there a stray dog.
which slunk away to his horrible mrel
rmatig the shallow graves in front of tlw
nstoubta on tbs hilta With aU the
vivid reocDectiona of the various inci­
dent* of the siege, the most active imag­
ination could not picture the thousandth
rartof the frightful suffering, the «wfirl misery and wretehodnres, that are
found within the narrow Ionita of the
town, nor draw the fainlret outline of the
sickening speotoek, the jwnonuna of

stenaliro." and propose to tear* him
withont stojqring to deride the qurtM*.
Tliookhars cry, "Devil take him! Hr
_ni ai- t—/—a
.. —— —&gt; w*v. In
ir fci • h
___
,___ —___ r—r~ i»A°
grave. I have seen this myself, *sd the
man whohMchtfg* of th* diatofretaoa
ot the bo*pital« sud banal &lt;ri th* dred
told me Uirt b* doubted not thai sreh
case* occurred seven! time* daily.
When the three carta sre full they start
sway through the Mrevta toward the
d.tebesortrtdeUM- town. Th* hombto
k*d joite and shakes, and now *nd Um
a body falls out into th* mnd sad i*
dragged into the cart sgain, spd thrown
down and jammed in soluBv to prevent
a recurrence of Ibc acridenl
This
heartlr** proceeding gne*on hi the puta
lic streets, crowded with the nwta, woman
•nd childnm cri th-plsre, the *ol&lt;hrra.
Urn woundA aod tho stak; am), after so
many days cri the same speet&gt;cle, no one
an- longer pays any attention to the
transport of the dea.L Over s thousand
have been already carted sway, and from
the hospitals come about KK&gt; daily.
I have given but a slight outline of
the eocne* thst bsvo psased taforr my
eye* since I came here. A long dc-

(or the n r■y first sale I had ev«
no, it couldn’t have bcm * **l
but it was the beginning of my
life, anyhow.
WmoondiacovvriMHbaMb* jn

almoat aa —!£&gt;* herself), and we Lad
four wax candle* on ti c counter and
two in the window beside* the regular

another

in my hair (my hair doesn't

mothsr wore bar gray drea* with a haul-.

�WORTH OF

irttoeRy to the “roalhw." A lady «f
Katoaro. with her two Infant rtoMrea.
waaat Cbaihxie and asked for a ride
homo. Ik awrnted, bat uectat had

sad m the way hmu he betook asana
impsuprisffisa. when ths lady (the
J-ord blew her.) gave Mm a baek-lma•kd WowOmt sent him rat on hb ear,
&lt; ban. she drove on and kft him.
' Guorgc Hyden wriieslram New Or*

upon hia sywpstiiy. ThkwordFathee
aa appKad to God. te not a new word, ft
boa not come by Christianity nor iaherifod from Judea; it i« ns aid as man
himself. ‘‘Heavea Fathnr" k the aldre name given tu the Deity by man.
Xcitber wan it born of fear ; tore pare

lory. Hariey Page, of Nashville, ha*
taken the contract to balk the saros,
.rad will start thither aa seoa aa sleigh- Under the fold* of 1U banncr every
i igwfil permit. The mill will ran by child of Adam can any -Our Father."
&lt;*$■•» power, Hiram Gridly will run Now the religion of this age. with the
the engine and M York will taQ saw,
mm nd M«*er
and we aadccMaud ba baa engaged
previous cnatnry; it oagnv fo be strong­
to keep books. Ik aaya all cnqsi there er, more agrvssivc; it ought u&gt; bn more
look spkodid. ( ora h silking out and tender, tolerant, considerate and sym-

M the women. l.c has reversed Hitt,
idea that the Missi^ippl runs down
stream, that it ronlly runs up sliv.itu
.rod eoipcka into l*ke Superior through
thoFogriwes. Twn niggers fraaa to

gar eane. He writes swell giowing ae&lt; mints of the sunny south that Kalamo
folks are all getting the Ml lions fever.
Last Saturday, quite early io the
evening. Mrs. Mr-Derby had nine bags
of corn and nets taken from her graiucry. And Mr. Rtowe had six »Mrta
taken from the line. "Mr. Horton's
folks, wbn Ure in the house with him.
likewise had some taken and Mr. A.
Rrigga, farther north had a whole line
•IoIm. Ou Monday manjing, about
four o’clock, a train turned rust at the
canter of the town from the north,
driving at a rapid rate. They had a
fond of stolen chichi u*.
A young man. going north with two
yoke of cattie. last week, staid over
night at Mr. Week's. The next morn­
ing. when a m'Je on the road, be atolc
Mr. Dodgan's big Newfoundland dog.
The next day Dodgen tent the sheriff
after bus, bat »• yrt lu» not returned.
tbia thieving. They contracted the
currency, thereby making It impose! ■
for all to find employment and they
ata kit to choose between uakcdmws
starvati-n er latcruy, chough 1 don't
cacass that ehap for Mealing the dog

Vermontville still lives.
Saloon trade b dull"; so says Gas*,
and Im* knew*.
The funeral &lt;4 Mrttx- Hadler wan
largely attended.
A new barber simp ha» been opened ,
here by Aae Hariuas.
'
The Vt. Ville Kefonu Club caught 1
four bummer* last Monday.
They
were the Imnd boys. A good catch.
TbeStriug Band has bought anew
Ism viol, the largest site ur.tde^iud are
now prepared to famish moafe- for all

•earned a tenth of the wealth of truth
PC po«raa to-day. While the whole
spiritual truth was iarcdrwd in Christ's
teachings it haa not all become evol­
ved yet. Bat through time and cterwill go on. What a contracted view
of the unirerae the early ChriMiana
entertained. Wo Kulle now at their
cosmogony, the Leaven* rising tier up­
on tier above the flat surface of the
earth. What truer conorptiocs have
■vr, aa we sweep the thickly studded
sky the cryMai lens and read on the
diac of each, star, a ran and a world.
What erode ideas they hid respecting
our globe. its age ***d formation. A»
we turn over the i&lt;agea of God'* great
Book, we read that it took myriad
elSingcs transforms lions upbeavcla.
depressions, subtpergings, and up­
rising ot continents, through counties*
ages, to prepare ahis earth for the
dwelling place of man. and when we
open the Marry book of God, we find
that the remotest stars la those nnexplorablc stna of light, ar* all bourne up
with this earth, with the tiuiert blade :
of grass, with the least grain of sand,
and with the minutest molecule, float­
ing in tho sunbeam. Ob 1 .in view of
these higher views of religion, and
science. what a doxology ought to rise
from our lipa. There is no antagonism
between ■ science and Christianity.
God baa married them and they cannot
Im&gt; pal asunder. And as Christianity
becomes mon* and mere understood it
will clarify the atar-ered ridea of sricncc, and urge it to yet greaterdis-

sui- w'c.’i.

;

over his grave that be paid
-----------*J~* ~-

Unr Friend Saqi Williams tliimls it a
shame that Jasticv BdtHuc didn't send
tlie gooec-stcalrr. Bivins, io the Wurk
.House as.be frtmfl.) wanted Wra. H. to
work for him until spring.
Jim.

Couwcw. RtWtXe,»
Jam. It. ItCb.
i
Regular meeting held.
the same bouM-bohi tribe or race, not
Prevent.—0. A. Trwwina, President until Jean* came did 'be wort! com­
ro-lean. Parody. Ker. Kry noM*. and prehend the divine trothannounced by
Paul "God hath made of one blood all
nations of men to dwell upon ail the
face of th*- earth." And even to-day
thia trulhis but inn * ted. Qoeftious of d
patattous, have—

-fni/H

TO BE SOLD

, Hmira Wnotfc

REGARDLESS OF COST!

-- ------ to A°«C again
— ...Jver was taken away
from him. Ilk reason is that he tttd
not want to go to school.

Withiu the memory of the older
mem be roof the prraent generation it
was thought to bo om of the qualUkataona of a attoeeaaful teacher that he or
she must have, in addition tebook
learning, a well developed muscle.
And there seemed to be son force

NOTICE THIS
This Stock is first class in every respect. We don’t propose to humbug. We don’t
propose to sell shop-worn goods? nor old remnants, but the entire Stock. This is an op­
portunity that everyone should improve, both young and old, rich and poor, as we have
the largest stock in the Village of Nashville.

I also offer my store building for sale at two thirds its value on long time, possession
given the first of April, 1878.
.
We will also take butter and eggs in exchange for goods and pay the highest market
price. For all sums over $10 we will take good and approved notes, due 30 and GO days.

i-SSSEES

-------- - ---- -- ------------------haa en'teavoTrd to throw thia safeguard aroaud the
xhools, by rcaairuig of the examiner,
a rerifleate to tbia effect, and aa the pa­
rent haa the good of the child at heart,
be cannot affoyd that this qualification
Again, the religion ot ibis century l&gt;e overlooked. It is not enough that
ought, yea nsssl shake off nil mrdici a! the teacher obstain from profane swear­
for this practice meets no favor
shackles ami thrust asidnatl iaterpre- ing,*
t-rrn from the lowert. when sober, and
tations ot God's word, which clash
with ibe true interpretations of
God’s chai neter aa revealed by Christ,
Hr revealed God's Fatherhood, and
that Hto nature is love,not hale. Gad's

Mr. 8. F. Faller, an old farmer of
.mi. an. &gt;« i. &gt;i«.
village, on Monday, tell oat of bi» buggy breaking Ins collar bom .
*

tu.

!&gt; &gt;M

voung. shall such a moral fitnem that
the children, aor the slate, shall suffer
at his bands; and when an examiner
give* license to persons to teach, who
are not pi ■&gt;••»• daf this requisite, he

A BRAN NEW STOCK
SEWING MACHINES
Has just been patented in the new

Fall and Winter Goods,

WHEELER &amp; WILSON ojiLii. nimmii.
That is acknowledged by all to be

the Rush
THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD

EVERY PIECE $ PART

ECONOMIZE!

It has no springs, cogs or shuttle to
wear out. You never get your
thread or goods damaged by
oil on the new No. 8
has a Double Motion.
as fast and
one-half easier than any other Machine

in the market.

301460
The above Machine is for sale on trial at

the hardware store of

he best Machine
sewing.

AT G. A TRUMAJj’S 3TQR£_
'

u

KunhwCle. Mi-Aiigna.

�GREAT BARGAINS
aatiii. tHutaEW «

OEIAIATS JEVEL1T STDU.

arroxtK

baiaau

griatly hducxb price !

tou. but without any seeming oeeupatioti, and many are the board bill* that
can rU» np to testify against him.
He made kis headquarter* at Mr.
Hadley's and during the an in me read

Town florn,

Omooiwo

Sm.

boots &amp; shoes
OLOTU1KC

TAKE NOTICE,

there. By jicraiatent and constant
pleading* lie won the heart of pour,
trusting, loving Mettle, and the mar­
riage day had t&gt;een fixed some half n
dozen lime*, Hit Strahn never came to
time. Finally Thanksgiving day wax
fixed, ami then ChrisUnaa. on which

young gentleman and telegraph opera­
tor by prufpwuun, while he wu staUobo.1 at the depot in thia village,over
two years ago. and they were engaged
to be married,and the happy event

tW-MT-i
E. F.EVANS,

139Si

With

Nashville, Mich.
On the morning of Dec. Mth. Strahn
left Hadley'a. Mett io told her mother
that they were to be married on that
, day and start for Ohio. In the aftcrI noon she told her that they were not to
I lie married anil ahe wax going away if
| ■•father’’ could procure her the money.
[ Mr. Hadley did M&gt;,and the eight oclock
' evening train boro Mettic northward
I for Traveret* City, near which place
rile had a niece living. But while at
-thedepot die had a talk with her fath-

’

Ada Nichols ; Asst-Hapt. Win. Xtinm.; positfeu in* his would-ba bride, and to harm John, should be return that
Secretary, A J. Hammoad; Amt. See.. • ven the wedding cards wen- written night.
' About eleven o'clock
•Chai. Smith; Librarian, Jennie Apple- and ready to be aent ont.
i/uring the past year oe so, and in Strahn returned to Hadley's and knockman; Chorister, C. H. Beiry; Organist,
the absence of young Baldwin, Miss - cd on the door. Hadley heard but did
Annie has ureiiu-d to be quite intimate I not answer. Then Strahn took a well
Ban Room.-The with Charley Salisbury, a youth of the [ hook and with it warapped on the
tender age of eighteen summer*, the chanrltcr window of Metrir's room,
sou of an oliacuro egg and chicken I Said Hadli-y to his wif^ “the d------ d
---------------------------Feb. 1st, 1M8, under
the direction ofmerchant, the little chap who made his scoundrel is rapping for Met to let him
rtbe young people cf Nashrinc. The | debut into Nashville society and ti c af- in.” Hadley arose and unfastened the
nf the noor. Strahn entered and went direct-parte are all well chosen, and the play fections of several young ladies
.
village, In October 1878, as "Sam Will- ly wr Iris room. In thr morning, about
tance Mete. Children 13eta.
Don't ougbby" the rising young blood in the four o’clock the family arn-e and
“Ticket-of-Leave-MaK;r And many is , Strahn iuquiu-d where “McL" was.
the mile that Annie and Charley walk- j Hadly replied that it wax none of hk
rd, all on a starry night, for pure love, bvxim ss, but finally told him ahe bad
npon the hard sidewalks nf Hasting*, gone to Grand Rapids. Strahn immcpulfdt of the 1st Christian Church, of or told the oft repeated talc of love sfely made prepcratipnx to depart, and
New Bedford. Maas , three Sabbaths. seated upon the cold church step*, and whrc^skeil where ho was golrfg said
when the cruel parent forbade the
oveaing. His pulpit will be supplied little egg merchant the house, a crack the time for the morning train west.
in_____
the__
gate
. - post
-. provided a convenient , On Friday last Mr. Hadley received
Fletcher, ofIHaHings, Fob. 3d and 10th post -office for tiicir love letters and n letter from Mettic saying she waa
by Rev. F. O. Dickey, of Hillsdale. meeting appointments, and their moon well and happy.
,.. rhich
*' ' ’letter waa writ­
There will lie no service in Maple light rambles increased rather than ten on the 10th. and on Saturday nt
dimishrd. At length they became
subjects of of considerable gossip, phytlcian, saying that hi* daughter
Junes. of Maple Grove, wax out hunt- which finally came to thr cars of young
Ou Monday night a coffin, containing
Baldwin and the engagement waa bro­
man's farm, last Saturday. They ken up, but again fixed up by the the earthy remains of Mettic Hadley
"treed" a rabbit in a brush pile, when trie mis of the parties. Events drifted arriveil. and on the day following, the
funeral
was held in the Congregation­
smoothly down the stream of time, un
til a couple of weeks ngo. when thr al Chnreh, which, we air informed.
lady deciding on love in a cottage,
the with a perpetual supply of eggs for
lutle in tin- full Hrrt? Hadley, a «on.
isbury. The wedding was performed made inquiries in Ohio and learned
by the Rev. Mr. Fletcher, pastor of the that Strnhti wax a married man.
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, the aged pari’resbyterian Church, at hia.paraonage.

Hall waa packed by the good old vet-

and the happy couple passed the night

kept a profound secret until the 10th
inat; the lady in the m ran time re

and the husband going nl*out his bos
toe**, aa if nothing had happened.
Young Baldwin was daily expected in

were $SB. The following officers wen

When the truth was known
D. it Cook; Chaplain. A. Wakefield.
s and sister of the lady- tfr&lt;
led with grief and stamn-.
uuu
.......
thev-a&lt;p«J.
TVs—•«««■■« K"»*ry »url&gt;rtal»
Vmnc HaM. tn .rrl.^Hi. in.n M..„
U onac ot his intruded bride, but what
he said or did upon coming to a knowl­
edge of all the fact*. is not grncntDy

the legislator. A trio, entitled "Bring
and the house «u kept closed ax if
The sensation lias furnished the
community at large with abundant

sipfwd and piuwed around the dainty !
muracl. The female portion of the
world of Hasting* indignantly con
drum the lady and her l&gt;oy husband
and pity the jilted Beecher, while die

sorrow bangs like K .fork polluter
many a hearth-stone in Vermontville.

Lots of Goods sold at
Cheap
CVGeorge Wood. Deptirt,
Itaxlug*. wishes to announce to the peofurther noat Teeth for
ler purticu-

NEW MANUFACTORY 60B
Iioim' u*y pserons will feet that 1 won't
sufier in that respect, aamydebta must
be paid.
D. C. Gkihutu.

KELLOGG 5 DEMARAY

IV Parents buy your school i*ooks of

tV Before ynu buy a Clock go and
sec Demaray.

large over at Dave Ashley's with an 1

--------

i

BL Y YOUR

of George Heath, of Hastings, an artist
of many years experience, and proposes
for the nett thirty days to make one
dozen firsl-class photographs for' only
#1.50. Come in lM&gt;ys. and don't for^ht
to bring your girls also.

ling department. Any work you
entrust to hi* care will be faith

•14 Reliable Real Market
OF

HORSK-SHOKING ONLY 12.50.

busincas come ’round to Demaray.
tVH. G. Hale is on hand witli a
good stock of Drugs and Medicines.
When you want a Fiimiiy Recipe nice
ly prc|Mired nnd cheap, rail and see
him. Also Physician'" pn-scriptions
carefully coni|M&gt;uude&lt;l.

KELUMit

Wl. A AYL3W0RTH 1 Ch.

WARRANTED.

NAahviUa, Mich

E COOK.

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE! Pioneer

I feiu-iray.
tVHemiug i» the only one that ci
•lithe Rockford natch m NashvHfr

£ CH

111’2 A DQILLRTERS

your Tni-cs.

td 6

-------- TO BUY--------

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS.

tVGo to Heining's anil buy a Rock- I

Shoes, Ilats, Ciij&gt;s, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens,Hosiery, both eOlton * wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, Ac.. &amp;c.,-

D

GRIFFITH’S CHifAP STORE
S3
c 2 »
2.
"
All Goods warranted aa r
town lie sure and find the
NEW GOODS ARRP

D O. GRIffiTH.,

THE

-•S

GREATEST

BARGAINS
hie living rates.

A NEW LIVERY
with
IN NASHVILLE!

saving

engage in matrimony,

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----

BUYERS MAKE A NOTE
OF THE! ..

Bracteix, Door aid liidn Praia

UKited States than the combined sale*
of all the others. Thr Wilson Mend­
ing attachment, for doing all kiodaof
repairing, without patching, given free
with each machine. A Certiflicate is

t —. ««*-.

vUSyw*.
“ mnuaax-anoKixo.
"
tuo

Wagov a carriage

CV ^.o tn Burgman's Shoe Shop, in
Wolcott’s Hamere Shop, and get your
loots tapped for only l!o cents,
3w

rattier man lace n com. unu.-nne
•—•—j
—..........
.,
i thing in good shape. Possession
by 1st of April. Will be sold c
Whethei Mettle Hadley came to her j Satisfactory reasons for sidling.
death by violent means or no! is un- |
Geo. \\ . F'kaX
lu.o«n. but tl.~. a no JouH l.oi whal
[T- ..
.
,
,
rith Demaray.
n-fcponsible for her death. Gnm Drath
■‘German Syrup."
No oilier medicine in the world wo* j
—a fond, loving and trusting maiden. ever
giVt-rr such a test of its curative ,
—w hose girlish heart lies cold and ?ualitie« a* Boachec's Gentian Syrup. ■
pnlslelrxs in the dreamless slumbers of
u threu year* two mi'lion fonr hun­
dred thousand small bottles of this :
medicine were distruhrted free of
gn&gt;&lt;«- may never tie called tojudge- charge by Dniggist* in this c-%ntry, to .
men« here Ixdow. but if there i« a Heft, those afilicUd with CousumptioDr' As­
thma. Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumo .
is gathering about the head of that nia and other disease* of the throat
and Ituig*. giving the Awrricau pro- ।
joor, miserable, stinking, vagabond, pic undeniable proof thnt German Str­
and obscene rascal, John Strahn.
ap will cure them. T1m&lt; result no*

'*&gt; «*e » t»e marriage cannot be an"■""t
k~W.il&gt;- Wj

n

BLACKSMITHING I
WAGON REPAIRING,

tV Centennial Coffee, with spoons.
Sue a ikiuikI. the only place in N’aahrille.
A. M. Dxluukutt.

i comineuding it to their customers.
«-xg«*&lt;xe xaiL It was the Squire’s first
Go to your Drngg^ft', mid ask what
.
. r
ro°"} wa* j
jt after all, and agree that it is i On Saturday afternoon last Mr. Chan* they know abou* it. Sample Bottle*
•f? U
tatoM ta Mr.
.T■ non Thompson, a young man, aged 23 10 cents. Regular idle 73 rente. Three I
years, anil his young wife, Ella, aged
•-*■—*•»
••■* -•»18, dang liter of Mr. Cluumcy Priest, to
—n-M--Hta a hundred nieces, a ket- r"* of ■ '“Arin« N°nia" In the future,
tVFur.r.. a Vai.l abi.k iKvKXTtr.X.—
•tie &lt;rf boHiag water reread itarlf over
Th&lt;' G«odJrc*r* »°d ***»«»• feel 'cry
world-rrnownctl Wilson Sewing
Thanksgiving. with A Mater, Miss The
Machine in workmanship is oiual to a
Chronometer Watch, as an elegantly
finished aa a first-claw Piano. It fi-'
reived the highest awards at the Virnhonwwhip him, or shoot and kill some

i.i. ‘

aHemd.

I have fitted up my mill for n higher PlsANINO AMP MLATCUlNAi I
grade of Hour and nt the reduced
price of only $8 per hundred. Try it.
A aecnml quality nt S2J5O.
*
!’. HOLLER.

| cntly, korue admiring younx Salisbury
for hix pluck, and deciare that they

w-IU—-’
.Ur W

E. F. EVANS.

SoniKthing that juat filla th.e MIL
▲ larg© lot of them on hand.

PRICE. OHLY 925.

early fallen ! l-rl none despise or , of this and pay vonr taxes at Wolcott's I
•conic the memory of poor McUie I
_ I'}-**1.1
1 C&lt;,nM'1

Hadley, but let comrades of her tnrJ- 1
(lmbo.nl gut In-r in spring time at the [
silent city of the dead and plant bnght '

M6N «rTte nKEWma»P.

BUSI NESS!

CV Go to Parody’s shop and pvt

with fear in tbfir hearts, look into ' elrry, Clocks, Watches and plated
each others faces and inquire “if Met- *•»"• ‘‘■a •“ ,l,u“•«J Flemings.

tie Hadley could fall, what will I*

SLEIGHS

the recent auction t

copra.

FilliRS. iTFEITIOI I

THE

for Caah,

Hr&lt;,. llUit. anu we understand they i
forward to a diverre
the gron^^temrewtaMuiity; .

■ )&gt;&gt;:.«irre of charge any- ‘

' STANLEY MOORE
although ta right tart

For sale only in Bam Co., at
G. X. TilUMANa STORE.
Naahvilte Mich

I

Baldwin.
The y*uag husbuod acta the most
n grana snocawr. ana ur can ttuiniiUjt
।
nay that M maa. woman or child Hud ' ' ,1|Q ' k*.
hnaU^htaaartiete ta Ma store but ?°wo!t T*

hna WM* amar «*&gt;»« —tabi Wat it

&lt;w chilled to death. aHboegh it is uor and Debility. You tut

Nashville House Barn I

KOCHER BltO’

tSHte.lkiO
nf tern ver he will amort hu right*. been token
land were highly re*pect-

Good Taro -jOut t
i friends.

NMwda was

AT REASONABLE RATES.

y reewvery, rw »&lt;&gt;reMc-s
dr.Shhd!j&lt;p&lt;ic«'.'t

&gt;pt relief. Bold by H. G.
« arld^awafcc pleasure trip to Hilbdate Co.
rapapor.-CAnr
A,-J. ifa—

STANLEY MOORE.

!’

�IXCr&amp;EULZUL
HISTOMofTKtU.S.
manual aucoeeded aa King at Hawii^
and though ootntrelioi tomake peswe he
adhered to his liberal policy sad Mvtr
lost sigiH of the greet end, the cnifl* ।
cation of Italy. He called to hia Cabinet I
Oeroor and other loaders &lt;4 the emafa i
tutiocal policy, andhb " *** * ‘
■al gowrament of hia
tablisbed commercial rr-----------■fc 5*7S&gt;.hT? ’cXSE.'i^ -i.'

rORK FOR ALL
waa general
Ilia policy of ■ united
Italy made Um the popular haro
throughout all July. • In 1 MX)Cavour was
again placed at the head of the Ministry,
aud wood after I'sroia and Moth r- wen*
annexed to Banlmia, and Tuanany also
voted to be airoeiad. Kica tml Havoy
I were ceded io Franca in IMO. Aa iaaurroctioa la Sicily in I860, under Gari
baldi. resulted in the expulsion of Fnmcia IL, and in Octolicr the Two Sicilies
v jied tor annexation to Sardini-i, and
Victor Fmmanuel entered Xaplea as
King in Novctabsr, I860. Umbna and
the March of Ancona soon after jutned
Taa rouatantly-incrnasing asle of BraSardinia, an^. at the opening of 1N&gt;1 he
waa aovamgn of all Italy, save Rome arrr-Cuiousa eoaftrwr I hr pjteuxt at the
and Vcnetia. Count Cavour died in be*t Ju Ire- that it 1- v*|'Ul. If uot MipeCKe, to
uj. dj-.-Xw or tarviga. It alao revived the
highest award V th- CeuleonUt ExhihiUm.

SWEET MVY MEWING T03.
rT"FT--, hi L.i ■ . —&gt;i., atl
±jaargggs?fittraM«tfr;

Parliament of the new kingdom of Italy
met at Turin, Feb. 18, 1861, which was
vpr-twd by a speech from Victor Em­
manuel, and an act waa passed coufernug apon him the tttla of the King of
Italy. The Qovenimcnt waa under an
obligation with France not to disturb
the Pope in hia aulhonly. and the capi­
tal of lit* kingdom remained at Turin
until 1804, when it wua n moved to
Florence. The King inrvmlnl m es­
tablishing many and general reforms.
Aa the local government of the xnnouStates liad !&gt;"•&lt;. n mor* or 1&lt;*» under ccclcsiaatteal control, the catabliahmuat of
an exclusively civil gcverum*nl was a
work of difficulty, and omaUuUy brought

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1-n“n- •'«! hwA , tmdint

Cough, Cold, Or Sore Throat,

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PULMONA aszwi

CONSUMPTION!

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church. but the work ot separating
church and Mate went on llioroughly
■nil completely.
In 18G6 Italy nnitnl with Prussia in
the war against Andris, nod • rvwiil of

tilo — ".rTvi 1W* &gt;’■*

BABBITTS TOILET SOAP. iOVERIHG’8 HEW MILtlSft)B jrt

BOOK SALE.

f*«r tb* prot*cti&gt;*t
th* support &lt;&gt;f U.
Italian unity was

MTROPOLIfAN CORSET!

the 1st of Jan-uuy. 1871, Victor Kmman
uel entered Hoti.* •&gt; King of all Italy.
These liaa been no official or political

A faun M&lt;rv«i»XMlaGl -ay- LUM ■ clrcukaa.
h*»« Lvati IwokJ from th. French IBb«r, U1
V'«*of k» alt tb- FAttob Consul- la (h,.i
•■•wa
Iraiaod atargtag fata tornpun
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Grace Comfort and
Beauty!

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A statistical abstract rvi.Liog to Brit­
ish I nd .a, jnvt usurd by onia- of l*arl.» 1
merit, shows thst the atvn under British
। admimatration is 9DU.K54 milev, with a
i p ipulatioo of 191,065.41*. Tb* nntlve
, slat* a comprise 573.052 mdea and a pop­
illation of 48.233.9714. Including Uir
French and 1'oituguear peaweaaiot.a, the
U»td area of all India is 1,484.15) square
। miles, with a population of 2.19,97N.533.
Ulf the 191,000.Uk&gt; inhabitants of Brit
' tab India th* religious .lenouiinationerr given sa follew-: Hludrrv. &gt;39,
3O.«f0. Kikba. 1.174.436; MobammeIdina, 10.867.125; Buddhists and Jams,
2,H3-J,851; Ciiriatians, 897.02; others.
। 5.417,304, and "rriigion m,t known,'
JMX217.

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VEGETINE,

GLOVE-FITTING

CORSETS.

VEGETINE
VEGETINE

VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

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San detachment which had en&gt;—ed -he Dsl- I
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WEEKLY POST
THE PEOPLE'S PAPER.

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trog, aa be elaima, to superior f"ree. aiul
— Xs 1
I protmtrag against all the acta of the I J.r»
Kra X.* &gt;
1 Government since 18M. sn&lt;! rapeelalh Knui Mo.
against all the legislation iliaeatablialiiar
the church. Tile Pope haa fur her pnr-

THE 1OLNG FOLKS WOK Lil

GOOD OLD

STANB-BY.
MEXICm MUSTIRB IHUMEITT.

VEGETINE

VEGETINE
VEGETINE

tsshgMtainluwd.
aaysUisbrlMwd
A. Halcomb, Cwpt

VEGETINE

VEGETINE

POND’S
EXTRACT

VEGETINE
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lb the meanlfme brwp a vigilant watch |
of the throat, aul upon the fleet appear-1

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NUMBER 16.

^fctrtbnnnrts.
JJOISE BBOTHEBS,

TILLAGE OFFICERS

ood after four years’ aboenen in a
n country I. had returned—idle,
leas and objectives-just in time to
n area- window open in tire duak of
the evening and a heap of plate lying
behind it, within view of the street.
Thia self-examination was not eotxraraging ; the c**o was decidedly queer,

g

DBVOGI1TI

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

ran that I b«&lt;gan to doubt my own innooence. What was I here for if my in­
tentions were really lionest 7 and bow
came it that all thia silver plate had
found it* way into my pockets? I wta
angry as well a* terrified. I was Judge
••That ta sooner said than done. The
and criminal in one, but the institute of
nature got the better of my asa^e of jus- doors and windown below are lacked and
bolted, and beneath those of this room
tiro area is deep and the spikes sharp. I
assure yea I have been in very oonaukr-

DRUGGISTS’ and
STATIONERS’
SUNDRIES.

JEWELRY.

TEAS. SHOES. TOBAOOOfl and (JIQA1B
A Specialty.

BOISE BROTHERS.

WE HAYE GAINED A VICTORY

taunting some paroop. The girl had
doubtless given the tiumB, although bar
information must bare been very indis­
tinct, for, when she saw me, I wa* in the
shallow of the rtair. sad she could have
had little more than a vague impreaaion
Abut aha beheld a humau figure. How
rr&gt;-r thia may lx. the man's voice aj&gt;-.
peored io deac&lt; nJ the stair to the area,
room, and prese-flOy I heard a crashing
noise, not as if be wmi counting the
plate, but rather th mating it aside «u
masse. Then 1 bean! the window
alcveel, the shutters bolted, and-an
alarm-l&gt;cll hung upon them, and the
man n-ascended tea stair, half sodding.

Flour and Feed Store!
smith

with a dreadful indifference to the
screams of tire plate in my pockets. Pn-smtly there were more footstep* along the
hall; then voices; then drawing of bolts;
and creaking of locks; then utter dark­
ness; then silence—tasting, terrible, pro­
found. The house bad gotre to bed; tire
house would quickly Ire aslr*— “---time to be up and doing
But first
of tho
and foremost I must get rid c.
—,plate.
——
Without that Indrows corywM delicti 1
a!&gt;oul&lt;! have some chance. I must at all
hazards creep down into the ball, find lay
way to tire lower regtons and replace the
accursed thing where I found it. It re-

+ KNAPPEK

POOR AND HUNGRY
LEWIS DURKEE
I AWTE*. Nour* PaUto. n«&gt; EMsu u.
Am
A««&gt;1. Coilcrtloa. prra&gt;f4lj mi
CcnTrvaMlsg |:ro*«-r*y tinulri Ofller

K J. FE1GBNEK.

OR NO STRONG.
DIUXTIX aaA
at ilw XmI
JL E*«ry d&lt;wl|&lt;s.n al Hals asd Faa&gt;

UNION HOUSE

a as impossible be could have introduced
this cliangv into his household without
my being informed of it by sister Itaurs,
। Wtiusc letters were an exact chronicle of
everything, &lt;lown to the health of the
cat. Thu was pnxxhng. And, now that
1 bad lime to think, the house was much
too targe fora family requiring only three
sleeping-rooms treu when I wa* at
home It was what ia called a double,
bouse, with rrx/Uia cn both aides of the
ball, and tire anartment, on the thre*h
old of which I waa still lingering, ap­
peared from the dim light of the win­
dows to be of wry considerable sixe. I
now recollccte.l that the quantity of
plate I had seen—a fxirtlou of which at
thia moment felt preternaturally heavy

Tlre door crewked as I went out; the plate
grated against m V very Soul iu&gt; I descended
the steps; but Jowly, stealthily, I crept
along tho wall, and at length found my­
self upon the level floor. There waa but
one door on that side of the hall—the
door which led to the area-room, and it
was with inexpressible relief I reached it1
in safety and grasped the knob in my
hand. The knob turned—bt^ the door
did not open: it was locked; tiwaamy
fate to be a thief, and after a moment of
new dismay, 1 turned again doggedly,
reached tire stair and re-entered the appartment I had left.

eel waa coDoernsd—m it was engaged in
inter-State oommerou—« matter wholly
within the jurisdiction and control of
Congress, fire State court held that
the law waa valid, and the same quea-

aod, drawing a chair, I sat down in trout I
ot her. Whether it w* owing to thia
r*00- or to my complaining votes, or to
the mere fact of her finding neruelf in a
quiet tote-a U'te with a bouaebreaker, I
can’t tell; but .the lady broke oat in i
low, by sb rical laugh.
“ How did you break m ?” said ahe.
“ I did not break ; it ia far from being
my character, J assure you. But the
ares-window was o]m n, and so 1 just power has been conferred upon Congree*. Ttes^JiSoulty has never been as
to the existence of thia power, but auto
what is to be deemed an encroachmait
upon it, and it may 1» safely said that
did take some of it, but with do State Icgialatiou which seeks to impose
evil intention*—only by way of u&gt;n» a direct burden upon inter-State eoramcroe,
or to interfere directly with ita
incut. Here it ia ; and going to the
sofa I drew off the cover and showed her freedom, encroach i s upon the exclusive
“You have been generous,” Baid she,
bar voice again trembling; “for the
whole must barn been in your power.
I will let you out so softly that no one
will know. Put up in your pockets
wliat you have naked so much to posaeaa and follow me.”
••I will follow you with pleasure,"
said L “ were it the world overtor

ly a creature as the morning son ever
shone upon ; “ but sa for the ail ver, you
must excuse me th. re; I never stole
anything before, and, please Heaven, I
never will again I"
‘•Surely you are the most extraordi­
nary perjou," said the young lady sud­
denly, for the ligld acemed to bring n
revelation to her likewise ; “you neither
lo- k nor talk like a robber."
“ Nor am I. 1 am not even a robber
—I urn nothing, ami have not property
in tire world to the value of theac arti­
cles of plate.”
*• Then if you are not a robber, why
are you here I Why creep in al the
area-window, appropriate oilier people’s
spoons, ami get locked up all night in
their house K
“ For no other reason than that I was
in a burry. 1 had oome homo from Bar­
celona, ai'd waa going to my guardian’s,
next «ioor, when your unfortunate area
window caught my eye, with the plate

qnretion occupies this position. It docs
not act upon buaine» through local in­
struments to bo employed after the
vehicle of conveyance comes within the
State, bat directly upon the buainrea a*
it cornea into the State from without, or
goes out from within While it purports
only to control the carrier when engaged
within tire State, it must necessarily influenee his conduct to some extent in
the man^emeut of his business
throughout hia entire voyage
Itevereed. The Chid Justice delivered
the opinion.

notice should be coni
Cabinet officer; tha; «n- inipnr^-o
should be first in order of bnauMwa Mon­
days and Tbundaya, and that there
should be no debate or statemento in the
questions aod annwvrs farther than
should be neceasary to a clear under­
standing of the same. No vote ws*
ever taken an the proposed bill, but it
was widely discussed pro and con in tire
closing days of lhe aearion. Tire most
. laborato arguments wen' made by
Meaanu Pendleton and Garfield in farror
of tire proposition, and by Measta Mor­
rill (of Vermont) an.l Cox, cpyoaed to
Farrington t». State oi T&lt;-nfieaeee and it— Chicago Tribune.
Shelby county, error to lhe Baprenre
Court'of Tennessee. Plaintiff in error
/. Failure as an Orator.
in thia ease represents tho Union and
it being announced that the Don.
Samtu-1 Jones Plumatead, of Chi-ifo,
charter declares “That it shall pay to was in lhe auto-room, prepared to make
tiie State an annual tax of &lt;&gt;n-^h*lf at 1 his gimd speech on the subject, “Our
per cent on each share of capital stock Pi resides—How to Make Them Happy
subeeribed, which shall be in Ueu of all or Unhappy,” he war. escorted into the
other taxes.’’ In 1872, under subse­ hall by the President, who introduced
quent legislation, the stock of the bank him as follows:
was taxed for Stale and county purpose*
“GcmYcn, I takea de widsut kin’ o’
at par value of ita stock at the rate fixed pleasure in presentin’ to yon dis wwdby the later statute. The court held known Chicago orator, who is ofiru
that the bank waa exempt from any dif­
ferent rate of taxation than that fixed in
ita cliartcr by the compact therein con­
tained between the State and corpoeatiou, and that subsequent legislation wa*
void as impairing the obligations of the
contract. A compact, says the court, ML.
lies at tire foundation of til national lite.
lhe orator onUu turned bin coat, cleared
Contracts mark the progress ot aaaor his throat, wiped hi* nose, and tregan-.
•• Our fireridra ! How many—ah, how
_ 1&gt;.1W mini— nh—hnr ah—"
He wm Brink. It was plain to be seen
that ho was imVarrasaed. but a slight
shuffling of feet encouraged him to go

I will tell you about an offair»—im­
portant os it proved to m&lt;&gt; ; but you
must not hurry me. I have never lien
in a hurry siaec then. Up till that Um.inclusive I was always in a hurry ; my
actions always preceded my thoughts ;
experience waa of no use. and anylolj
would have supposed me destine! to
curry a young head upon old shoulders
to the grave. However, I waa brought
up at last “ with a round turn.” I waa
It waa like getting home. It waa rung
allowed a certain spao- for reflection and
plenty of material*, and if it did not do
ingtorme. 1 thought to mreeif U&gt;a4
me good it’s a pity.
many a man would take a deal of trouble
My fat tier *:-d mother both died when
to break into auchp bouse. I had only
I I wa* still a great awkward lioy ; nod I,
sneaked. I wmdarvd how Jai Hbrpbring the only thing they End to be.
berd felt on such occasions. He would
queath, liecAmetha property of a distant
relation. I do not know bow it hap­ bethought myself Hist had seen and rec make nothing of getting down into the
pened, but I had no near relations. I ogmsed the well-known door-ptexc, and stm t from the window, spoons and all.
was a kind of waif upon the world from that the area from which I entered was
the begin mug, and I supp&gt;»M&lt; it was ow­ immediately under; in vain I argued that closed, and the aaah moving noisrlcaalv
ing to my having no family anchorage since Laura was alx-ut to be married the I Lail no difficulty in raising it I
tiiai I eoqnireil the hatiit of' swayiug to extra quantity of plate uight be intend­ stepped out into the balcony and looked
and fro Mid drifting hither aDd'lhither ed to form a part of liar trousseau. I orrx. JMbgjm to be seen but a
at tiw pleasure of wind an&lt;l tide. Not could not convince myaclf. But the black and yawning gulf beneoth, guard­
that my guarlinn was inattentive or no- course of my thoughts suggeatrd an,idea, ed by tire imaginary spikes of an invisi­
kind—quite tire rererac ; but he waa in and pulling hastily from my pocket u ble railing. Jnck would liave liugbed
dolent and carelms, concerning himself tebk-ajKXin I felt, lor I could not ace the at this dilficulty; but then he Lail more
with providing abundantly for my legend which contained xay fate. But exprnenoe tn the craft than I, and was
schooling andx my pocket, and leaving my fingers were tremulous; they seme.! prewided with al) necessary appliance*. nerer found out; but there was ^secret,
JQEW MILLINERY
Rte busts ataxA. hM chia ttmnbUJ, mid.
and individuals Under ths contract in when Samuel Shin snorted out,
everything else to chance.
Hr would to have lost ncusaUon—only 1 fancied I A* for me, I had stupidly forgotten even I will go my death upon it
----”” --------------- •- *----Hire tet me out so quietly that u&lt; ithcr thia oa*o there ooukl be co further tax Unlhant BJd Eagle Copped hia wings
have done the aame thing to hia own son. did fe*l something more than the g«»v- ray ctr'
upon
the
shares
of
the
bank.
for
rights
I font
her father nor the servants ever knew a
if he had had one, aod he did the same
and fall into a chair. It was a dead fail­
syllable about the matter. I need not have vested under it. and these rights ure. Every one realized it and ftIt aony.
thing to his own daughter. But girla« .lightin the hall. If I oouhl but bring
say bow I was received next door. The
aome-how cling wherever they are cast that spoon within ita i Huminsturn ’ All
Brother Gardner escorted him hack io
governor swept down another sob with
—anything ia an anchorage ‘for them ; was Blind, and I ventured ’ to ■ksreo.l
another blessing and another kin; and
and as Laura grew up she gave the care step aft. r step—not ns I had hutn&gt;d&lt;-.l
Laura waa ao rejoiced that she gwvo ore
she had never sound, and waa tire little I up, but with the stealthy pace of a thief,
returning, said:
another hearty cry and forgot to give
and the plate growing heavier and bcav“Gem’leu, I bex bin boardin' «n'
m&lt;- another lecture. My next four years
lodgui’ dat B*ld Eagle for dr taM frro
titular mother, she bad not an atom ol । ua .Ti
.
were spent to better purpose thaa the
days a-purpus to beah dat speeclt. H
efiaracter of any kind. She might have I enough to sec, ioapite of a dimness Olii
!•&gt;&lt; Being leas in a hurry, I took time
may be dat he waa seised w-id whot *ry
been a picture, or a vase, or anything I had gathered over my eyes, and. With a
*
“
— Jmgfn— in
call stage-fright, an’ it rosy be
be
else that is uoeleaa, except to tbs taste sraaation of absolute faintness, I Iwlreld
dosn* know nufiu’ ’bout de trade of oa­
or the affectiona. But mamma waa in- ujhmi tire spoon an engraved crest - the
ten. In any omb, tat die be a warnin’
a.-------- ..
..
.
' ir error to sup-! r«l right band of a Baronott
dispensable.
Itii
to all ol» ua never to bite off more meat
poae that people
ire nothing in
I crept Ireck again, holding by the
them are notxxly ii_ _ _____
m._ ■
•&gt; | Ixnistera. fancying every now and thru
It ia no wonder that I waa always in a that I beard a door open behind mo, and
hurry, for I mnat have had an instinctive yet my feet do more couaMted
tlking
idea that I had my fortune to look for. quititeutbeir motion than if Thad t»wa
The governor had nothing more than a pursued by a murderer in (be nigfttTwo people died last month in the
genteel iDdeprodencr, and tins would be mare. I at length got into a room,
MAGGIE JEFFREY
Old World whose dcallis were not re­
a good deal leascncd after hia death by groped for a nhfur, and sat down. No
ported by cable m they rfreulfl hare
the lapse cf an annuity. But sister more hurey now. Ob. m&gt; I
Gen.
One wm Field Marehal J. W
Laura was thus provided forwrll cnongh,
As Old Claim Paid.
CAUDA SOUTHEBM RAILWAY.
Burriei, the butcher of the mew at. the
white I bad not a shilling in actual
The reason of the pendatence of the
money, aMhougb plenty of hypothetical
heirs of Senator Sebastian, of Arkansas, edged that he waa very comfortable and
tiionaands and sundry castles tn the air.
will be understood when it ia aaccrtained had no fault to find with the overseer, who, as the inventor cl tiro “Bahmthat they have just drawn from the Mr. L. endeavored to diatu*de him from korff coil,” insured the remembrance of
hi* name so long as electricity shall con­
truaeury •17,700, which waa hia pay as the idea, but in rain.
“ No use, Massa Legate,” said Bdp. tinue to be
_ Mmtaf wa
Senator from March, 1881, to March,
lioru in F
- • —- 77»e
1865. Sebastian waa one of those Sen­ •• What 11 you take for me ?"
Well, Scip,” aaid Mr. L., “you are age of 10,
ators
who
left
Use
Senate
at
the
out
­
Un TO THS EMT I
break of tho rebellion to join the Bontb- worth &lt;2,000 ; but if you wiU go, and
tu
mam fallb
ern cause. He was expelled from the
Senate, and ever rinoe the war his heirs papers.”
Sap admitted that thia waa liberal;
Lave U-en petitioning Congress to hare
the resolution of expulsion reconsidered, and, as ho had no inconsiderable nun al­
on tiie ground that tho repreaentetiona ready laid by, he soon managed, with
of the disloyalty of Sebastian are un- the aasistanou of friends, to raise the
whole amount. One morning be came
capering into Mr. L.’a study with cash
in band, claiming his promise.

mi ncmu

Mtt» men ruris

Larger Stock than ever Before

Dressmaking Rooms.

— aLUJK

TN RATMAX Go.«U.ix! Rare*
U pUra In lhe lUUsa Most I

JOHN WEBSTER.
lyLarXMflTBO. AB kl*4«MvwVia I
I&gt; •nwb ai&gt;&lt; Morwabne«a« I1M al«ra4‘«l

FRANK J. PURCHIS

J. HAMMOND.

JHiss Bhqiiw Jrffrni

Iillatrn Dnsaakui Mallutal

Short and Quick

rmuB nt

BROKER.

J£ONEY TO LOAN I
iflrmi lai iMt laorilk
ur sums or
&amp;Q(kOO and UPWARDS
jJfCHlGSN EX0IUKGK.

^INBWOBTH k BROOK a.

sxprasa twin aod train of growl rpn.
Wagons, engine*, white folks, and dar­
kies were to—cd into the air generally,
and some twenty ofthe l-dter were killed,
wMto many ucMWMfatolfcr life.

�$7,000.00
WORTH OF
HTATIOM.

which

Graad rivar, »aa*r
asttiag •* * heaths
itastrtkiagacaksot

TO BE SOLD

HEGARDLESS OF COST
be movud la good aeeMy. He became
dissipated, tan through hh property,
and :Hcd to America, and after a few
weeks of fruitless efforts to obtain em­
ployment took to the ro.vi to keep
from starving. His manners are tboao

This is no Humbug, but a Aona Jide sale of the whole ami entire
stock, regardless of kind or quality, as I intend to go out of business
by the first of April, 1878.

plc believe there is something in hia
story.
Jan. Md the dead body os Mr*. Deb­
orah Groan was found ia her house,
seven miles south of Jackson, with her
Izod split open. She bad evidently
tbcea murdered for her money. The
*jid lady Uved aloue.
The rvcordi show that a certain
guardian in Eaton Ca^ baa bought for
bin ward in the last year 29 gallons of
srliisky. at *2.10 per gallon, and 21
posads of tobacco at 40 cents per
pound. The mid ward ia an old man.

Two Gsuntxiu Lru.-LouI* Hall,
a noted gambler, shot and killed Dare
Hall, a cousin, on Beaver creek, Floyd
coouty, Ky„ last Monday- They had
been drinking nnd gambHog all day,
and Louis hatl lost all hia rearly cash,
and while he had gone borne for more
Dave pretended to gel «• drunk lie
couldn't' play- Louis, thinking this
rather unfair, drew hia pistol and shot
Dave dead, aad then coolly turned him
over, doeed his cyeo, and struck for
the utato liae. Several ntixena started
io pursuit, and. finding it impoaaible
to arrest the fugitive, shot him dead.

A patriotic man in Kennebunk. Me.,
ha. paid ted his house and barn from
fuondatioo to roof with alternate
ia now in jail, a raving maniac.
bauds of red, white and blue. At each
On Wednesday evening last. Rev. 0.
corner of the house ia a huge Union
O. Fletcher, the Baptist pastor at Al , Jack, about seven feet wide, and the
It-gsn. married a white woman, named j chimneys are painted with the nation
Hattie Winebcrger, to a negro, named

Mias Josephine Gilbert, of Marshall,
has brought action' against John Pen
nhr—. of Battle Creek, for breach of
preaaMe, layin^datnagca at *5.000. The

Fostr years ago the husband of Mrs.
IL F. Lane, of Bellevue. deserted her.
Since then the farmers of "the ijsrt,
neighborhood" have annually drireu
into town with a year’s supply of wood
for her, which the yontlu of BeDcrue
hare annually split and piled for her
This annual joke waa played upon her
Tuesday morning quite an excitetnent was euuxcd in Charlotte by on
attempt of Arthur Martin to shoot Dr.
T. M. Armstrong, who waa on trial fur
body snatching. Martin ia related to
the family of the deceased, and over­
bearing some of the Doctor’s remark r,
to the effect that the Martin family
had U&lt;m swearing to lien, retorted,
calling Armstrong a liar and a body-

sufficient provocation for a fight, and
pitched into Martin and etruck him in
-the face. Martin drew a revolver and
attempted to shoot Anastrong, but
maned Ids mark, and before he could
ahoot more waa prevented. The jury
fcrasd Annatrong not guilty of Uw
charge of grave robbing.

One of the mug notoriou. gamblers
of the Weak Mamvu Lons, waa immcr
sed at the First Baptist Church, tn Ft.
Wayne, Ind., tn the presence of a vast
audience of sporting men and saloon­
keepers. He made an eloquent ad­
dress, beseeching hia old associates in
crime to follow his example.

in Ills boaae, nod again be w ould be
arotmed by a rolling of atone* pouring
in through the window. Three or four
weeks ago they tore his shanty down.
On Sunday last O’Grady «nd n num­
ber of boys came to bis hat and order­
ed Idas out. threatening to break in the

NOTICE THIS
This Stock is first class in every respect. We don’t propose to humbug. AV don’t
i propose to sell shop-worn goods, nor old remnants, but the entire Stock. This is
_
portunity that everyone should improve, both young and old, rich and poor, as we have I
the largest stock in the Village of Nashville.

Griffin. Texas, is supported almost
exclusively by buffalo huctorw. They
work with the tactics of well-organis­
ed skirmishers, and hundreds of buf­
faloes are killed every day. The
bides are worth tlicre from *1 to *1.00

I also dffer my store building for sale at two thirds its value on long time, possession 1
given the first of April, 1878.

We will also take butter and eggs in exchange for goods and pay the highest market’
prise.- For all sums over $10 we will take good and approved notes, due 30 and 60 days.

Tabitha A. Holton, who baa just
been admitted by the Supreme Court
of North Carolina to practice at tbc
bar. i* the daughter of a clergyman.
S3 rears of age. small iu figure, nod of
moder.t, unaMunnirig manner*.

Last Bunday evening r little giri
died from hydrophobia Qt Macungie,
Lehigh coaniy. Pennsylvania.
She
Horseflesh is now becoming so com­ was bitten by n cat six weeks previmon an article of food in Paris that a oasly.
thousand beasts are con sum rd every
A novel attempt at suicide was that
month. They are not killed until they
become uaelcaa fur work through age of a Houston woman, who knocked a
or lameness. The meat ia but half the holo in a window pane and sawed her
neck over tbc ragged flaw..
price of beef-

Yes, that Is the word that is being so
thoroughly discussed e*. the present
tie e. I take six weekly papers, and
each baa had their say in regard to
eternal punishment.*, and now comes
the Km with what Preacher Cook
says, “Preach more h—I to the people,
to wake them up.” Yea, I say so, too,
if it ia true, oHf a preacher believe* it
ia true, 1 w-jjild hare them preach it
ou ail oceuudona nod nt all times. They
should never preach a s-rmon that
eternal punishments did not form a
conspicuous part, which’ should, at
times of short intervals l&gt;e described in
all ita horrors. Thia infernal region
in a mild form might be described a*
the poet has it ;
-

SEWING MACHINES
Has just been patented in the new
a bottle of cough-syrup,but iu the man
bad neither rough nor cold the drug­
gist asked:
"What can you want ot the roeditrincr*
"Oh, I’ll drink it," waa the cool reply.
"But it would do you no good.”
"1 don't a'poM't would, bat times
are so hard that Hl take most any­
thing offered me.” waa the mournful

The man of drug* poured some cod
liver oil and other brcery liquids into
a jrine gtaaa, and the jatrran^dranij

roa not beard

If a preacher;believes in a more mild
form of punishment, say eternal ban­
ishment from the presence of our Lord
and Master, let ill* hia iwundeu duty
to so state it, that no uncertain sound
sound may be given to hia preaching.
1 believe it is wrong to ignore it at
any time.
Now Mr. Editor, in your last issue
under tho bead of "Respectable Thiev­
ing” in cloaing up your article yon My
“the. moralist, wbo preach that trans­
gression usually brings it* own punishmt nt and without waiting for a here­
after would find little encouragement
iu a perusal of this Bat.” The infer­
ence drawn is that there ia not much

Fall and Winter Goods,

WHEELER &amp; WILSON

I ean’t give you anything," j
said tbc druggist.
“Ufa, do gire me something, even if
fta only a tooth-brush I If you onlygive n&gt;r soiuething I can pose on to the
next with more confidence.”
"I’ll give you a dose of medicine.”
"Good! I don’t care what it la—equfls
or Mjuirta or pills or oil or anything, so

- wifflam Henry Murand. a negro, waa
■brought to Ann Arbor on Sunday eve­
ning, for the murder of Thomas O'Gra­
dy- Moraod gives the following ac­
count of the tragedy to a correspond-

Bays that for several months be has
lived in a «nall cabin or hut in the
woods one mile east of Dexter, and
that on nearly every Sunday. and
aoracUinea during the week, be has
been-persistently tormented by boys
r.nd srn, who camr te the hut for that

Montreal and Chicago are the two
cities most conspicuous for failures,
Boston and Philadelphia for sneakthieves, Cincinnati and Louisville for
whiskey thieves, Washington and
Richmond for elegant Americana of
African docent. New Orleans and
Charleston for cotton. San Franaciao
and St. Louis for t.'himunon, Baltimore
and Norfolk for oysters. Cincinnati
is also celebrated for true goodness.

oninm ami

That is acknowledged by all to be

THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD

G. A. TRUMAN.

EVERY PIECE $ PART
gWBBTm ®OTEiL,

WARRANTED 20 YEARS

Grand Rapids. Mioh.
».-rl IL»1 ba will

It has no springs, cogs or shuttle to
wear out. You never get your
thread or goods damaged by
oil on the new No. 8. It
has a Double Motion.

'wustsrea TBsy*
BRAND PRIZE

It wiU sew twice
as fast and

told him to look mtt or be would «x
him. aod apM Moeamra turning to go
toward him ba (0*Qmdy.) trod at him,
bat th* ban dM Mt hit tba mark. The
negro than earning up to O’Grady hit

one-half easier than any other Machine
sSfiSH-'ESBE
fadsarty tTprnmadth—; “Dawiiso they left.
peace to the wicked, great poaec have
they that lev* tho law." Tho outer
~H. WM"~ •fmrmart aeerartte
Hfe MT MMt tho MUM tart
iuMT

in the market

£ TEE BEST FAMILY MWW&amp; MMSm
patai raaM* orij M
Sr m
tamrf SOr is wnnm

vm

Hfins smBtt

The above Machine is for sale on trial at

the hardware store of

and I want everyone to call and see sue The
greatest invention of the age, and be con- tEJI
vineed that we have got lhe beet Machine
in the world for all kinas of sewing, tx- Tj,;:’-

AT G. A- TRUMAN’S STORE, ’
Muima,. Wchiara.

_ • Ii

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“ - CLOCK IJEWELIH. flffitl Hit SUM I
GREAT BARGAINS

DEIABAVS JEWELBT STORE.

DRY GOODS

bn HUM ea the spto finding the door
natockrd and the ta-lfry and vmtibute
filled with fire, and the mala port of
the chureh was free from fire. 8o the gnabeaditiveure*. but we know one
•upistotion is that the fire- wa* the man in this town who baa had hi*
how built ten yrms. and tost gto
the ends of the. rouf boards sawed off
^aortbsptod.retoiboarftowp. ’

GBIATLT BIDDCID PRICE!

Mr. Edgar Savagr and family have

e/Jaa. Nth. Mr*. Meili* Hardy, wife
of Andrew J. Hardy, and daaghter of
Geo., and JeanMte Gregg, aged 38
ywuw, • months, and W days. In her
death, Mrs. Hardy leaves a husband,
three children, an aged father, throe

Vass, Toitrr 8rrr&lt;t. Smokiwo Setts
Dolls, Wutrixt; Dnu,
Brackets, Ac.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES
OLOTHIIG

C. H. Olswtood wa* convicted ou
Saturday, after a two days’ trial and a
strong contest, of keeping his saloon
open later than the law allows. He
wa* fined &gt;33 and cost*. Prorecuting
Attorney Cha*. Bauer, aaaisted by J a*.
Clark, conducted the prosecution, and
J. A. Bweezy, the defense, Balooniste,
McCoy, Dickinson. Jordan and Brodea*.-r. were likewise prosecuted, the
two former paying a fine of
each.
Other prosecution*, of a like nature
are to follow.
The ladies of the Christian Temper­
ance Union held an anniversary festi
val at Union Hall, on Thursday eve.,
of last week, and surprired Jaa. Clark,
ex-President of the Reform Clnb, wish
the presentation of a complete act of
Charle* DickAto’ work*, a* a token of
esteem for his pernevcrancc and labora during the past year in the tem-

timaa. Our young friend E. R. White,
has arrived M the mature ago of98
years, yet he grew fully three inches
In stature on Saturday last It’s a boy.

I

in town last week to sell the stave
manufactory in this village. Ho offers
the property low, and we hope some
one may be induced to buy and start

—Morehandioe of everyTdoscript&gt;on
is down to “hard-pan" in this village.
Patronise Nashville bosinc** men and

Parties intending to go to Missouri,
Kansas, Colorado, Arkansas or Texas,
via BL Louis or, any point South, will
find that the best and quickest route
tn take from Chicago ia the Chicago, I
Alton A St. Louis, and Chicago, Kankm City A Denvcr'short lines. The,
Chicago. Alton A St. Louie railroad ia ।
undoubtedly the ablest managed and
finest equipped road in the southwest.
| Magnificent Pullman phlace sleepers
,
|' and reclining chai rears are run through
' on every train between Chicagoand
Kansas City, without chaagr, and no
extra charge is made for neats in lhc
reclining chair com. Also dining eara,
in which a luxnrous meal can be enjoy­
ed at leisure and nt a moderate figure.
This i* tin- favorite and popular route
between North and 8&lt;mth, and parties
। bound for Florida and all point* Routh
|1 can buy round trip tickets at greatly
. reduced price*.
Address JaXK* Cuarltom. General
|
Passenger and Ticket Agent. Chicago,
I। who will always give you good and re­
liable advice a* to the best routes, low-

Lafayette McMurray is suffering from
a revere attack of the lock-Jaw.brought
on by sawing hi* hand in Wilkins*
croquet factory, *nmc two week* ago.
(On Wednesday at midnight Mr. Me
Murray died. Hi* age i* 3fl, and Ins
widow i* a Fcighncr. a relative of the
Fcighnaro in this community.)—Ed.
A little son -&gt;t Mr. Fisher, of this
town, jumped from a hay mow onto n
hard I Ulin floor, n few dnyi since. A
broken leg is the result.
Rev. R. W. Hetehri, the Presbyter
ian minister, preached his farewell
sermon lost Sabbath.

—A young friend informs u* that he
Went to bed on a recent Sunday night
feeling exceedingly light in both heart
and pocket. Be had listened to three
good sermons on that day, and had the
contribution box passed to him five

The Supervisors’ proceeding* for the
January term are just out, and f.Stn it
wc glean tho business transactions
briefly a* follows:
The chairman and clerk were auth­
orized to cuter into a five-year*' con­
tract with Hie City of Detroit, for the
—There aeems to be no perceptible reception of prisoner* at the Detroit
change in the condition of Mr. C. C.
Wolcott, since last week. Several
The Hasting, temperance reform
physicians are in attendance upon him club were allowed the use of the court
who will nsc the-ir beat efforts to tide room for their meetings for the ensu­
him over hia season of fever asfely.and ing year.
Act No. 190 of the Ix-gislatnre of
—The Bed Ribbon llrform Club are 1977, relative to dosing saloons on
now debating several heavy questions. election day. was authotized to be en
Last Monday night ii decided that war forced by the respective Supervisors,
had canned teecr misery than intoxi­ and -500 copies of the Act to be printed
cating drinks, and next Monday it will
de&gt;&gt;ate the question “Rraolrrd, that
rices and for keeping jail
England would be'justified in inter­
77.
- 'eting ia the Turco- Russian W ar.
Mr. Durkee's resolution "That the
—Adelbert Porter, aged almut ?2,
formerly a resident &lt;if tkaa Tillage, died Board appropriate the sum of tVX) per
in Lansing last Sunday, from injuries annum for the purpose of employing a
received while endeavoring to run otcnoirrnpliie reporter for lhe Circuit
acroaa a railroad track in front of an .
approaching enrine. The b&gt;e..motire
smashed his left arm and right leg. ao

TAKE NOTICE,

ftlthirn ud Eijii Witches I

And then toll all of your*friends and
acquaintances, that

At auMMtea.

E. F. EV ANS,

Lots of Goods sold at

the recent auction 1

ry Fleming U the only one that can
•ell the Rockfonl.wateh hl A' —h vQU-'
nTEverything in tho line of Jawjelery. Clocks, Watchra and ..plated
wan- can be found at J. Flemings.
tFGo to Healing’s and buy a Rock­
ford Watch y&amp;u cannot make your
friend a more acceptable present.

THE

NEW MANUFACTORY BOB

KELLOGG: DEMARAY

SIGN of The ‘ SEW TO SHOP.

SLEIGHS

Something that Just fills tho bilL
A 1 ■ ego lot tl them on har-.d
Com* and boo them. before they

BLACKSMITHING
Sam Miriam has sold forty acres of .
land to Pulaski.
L. Wack and E. Morris an- running
a broom factory.
A Greenback Clnb is to be formed in
Kalama, forthwith.
Twenty men helped Cute Smith
load up for Dimondale.
Daniel Mead i« agitating sheds for
the Congregational church.
Miss Sarah Wilson’s father and bro­
ther are on a visit from Ohio.
Frank Lee had a rib broken the oth
er day, from the kick of a :olL
H. Perkins has troughl the Bushnell
farm; will occupy it in the spring.
Joly Herring i» getting homesick and
will return to California in two weeks.
Mr. J. York is Buffering from a bro­
ken ankle, that he received during the charge by Jiruggist* in this country, to
those afflicted with Consumption, As­
thma, Croup, severe (’ougha Pneumo­
nia ami other diseases of the throat
and lungs, giving the American peo­
ple undeniable proof that German Srrup will euro them. The result has
Iw-eti that Druggists in every town and
village tn the United State* are recconimcmiing it to their customera.
Beu Babcock, of Charlotte, will Go u» your Druggist*, and ask what
come buck on to hl* Kahimu farm in they know alM»ul it. Sample Bottles
10 cent*. Htorular size 73 cents. Three
the spring.
Elder Marsh ia 1’reaidcnt of the red doses relieve any oue.
ribbon club at Kaiamo. and a right
good one he makes
Charley Wilson has sold his farm
and will move, in the spring. «&gt;n to his
farm near Sheridan, Harry Co.
•Dr. Mudge,—Pro (lessor in

nephei

debate.! upon,

‘That a
Poor Hou* lie erected on the County
Farm, at □ «*l not exceeding the &gt;um married Tighten months.
--Roe A Clever slaughtered their coop of &gt;*,000," after some debate, prevailed
There arc 43 house* in Kaiamo, and
of turkey* Wcdneeday. when they dis­ by yeas and nay • as follows:
170 people, with art.- precinct to bear
covered that their flock hud mywtenfrom, which will probably swell the
ouaiy contracted to the number of nine
fat turkeys. Rue A Clever are selling
takes time to make a city through the
drreacd turkeys for almost nothlng.and
And Lewi* Durkee, D. G. Bobmaon natural process.
the low-lived sneak that stole them and S. J. Bidelman were appointed a
Lewis Trimmer, of Maple Grove, a
ought to be ri«itz-d with a goo I charge Luilditu; committee to adopt plana aod few week* since was seized with pain
of salt and cayenne.
apex-ideations, and advrrti* for scaled in hia hand, be came to Kaiamo last
proposal*
for
Ute
erection
of
a
new
week for council.
Dr Adams ap­
-John Btrahn. the Vermontville girl
*ducer, came into town last Saturday Poor Houac on the County Farm, to be prised him of the fact that he bud a
■igut, picked up a copy of the N tw«, completed on or before the l«t of Jan. caneer, well developed. Hr will take
immediate meaanrea to suIkIuc the
saw hie "setting out,’’ when be turned
After muck debate the relaric* of
a» pale as a pan of milk and burst into
At the time of writing I net week we
tcara. He confined himself closely to • the county officers for the year 1878 wn*
hia room all day, and on Sunday night tixed os follows: County Treasurer were not posted in regard to the thefts
Jndge to Ihotote *900;Proae committed. Sahsrqneut events proved
left for Canada, to break more loving
eating Attorney $900; County Clerk the thieves wen- on their way from the
and trusting maiden'* heart*.
$800. And tho Clerk wa* allowed a north. They added a bag of meal to
further compensation of $30 for rear­ their plunder at Kaiamo, but were
ranging and removing files in his of- overtaken near Bellevue, when they
evening, and the cinb liarc derided
settled the damages and went on their
thMaa admission fee of five cents for
I he Register of Deed* wa* authorsdalts and one penny for children will
red to purciuMFU new UcMlou bookJoseph Kimme'. of this town, bred
be taken at the door. Her. Fletcher,
and copy the index to deeds No. S, at at Harpers F' .y during the John
of Hastings, and oiher speakers will
Brown raid, ana was the first man to
la mfor to *•▼*» mm to b«Ud suggest to Col. Lee to butt down tho
the new County House the following arsenal door will) timber, which plan
Col. Lee adopted and secured their
reaolntioa waa p—sad :
AmofaaL—ThM the Chairman of the capture. When Stonewall Jackson in­
Building Committee and the Clerk of invested Harper’s Ferry in Sept. ’83,
Kimmel and family, hogs, cows and
poultry took refuge* in a cellar till
Miles surrendered.
F. M. $

PRICE, OXLY $25.

CASH BUYERS HAKE A NOTE
OF THIS!

Cl' T T erh:
.Nobby, M&lt;j«are Box Cutter*.
Price fPom #3li to S15.

Brackets, Door ad Window Frames
Neatly done and nt prices to suit the
liard time*. John Calcy, well known
to you alL haa charge of the Black­
smithing deportment. Anv work you
may entrust to hi* rare will lx- faith­
fully done. Yon will always find him
at hi* post, and at your service.

HORSK-SHOHNG ONLY $2.50.

WM. A. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.
Proprietors Chcaj&gt;

E COOK.

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOWHERE! Pioneer Store

The world-renowned Wilson Sewing
Machine in workmanship ia equal to a
Chronometer Watch, as an elegantly
fini»bcdji* a firat-claaa Piano. It re­
ceived the highest award* at the Vien­
na and Ontenuial Expositions. It
m-wr one fourth faster than other ma­
chines.
It* canocity i* unlimited.
There are more Wilsons sold in the
Cnitrd Stares than the confined sale*
&lt;&gt;f all the others. The Wilson Mend­
ing attachnicnL for doing all kinds of
repairing, without patgliine. given free
with each machine. A Certifiiratc is
give with each Maclriu!-. guarautaeing

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,

nor and Debility. .(
&lt;xlge that this would be ruinous unlea* &lt;
We bad jxrsitivc evidence that it will
cure. Y ou who are suffering from [
the* complaint* these words are ad­
dressed—and will you continue to suf- j
(&lt;-r when you can be cured ou *ueh |
terms! It'is for you to determine.
Sample Ixrttlc 10 cents; regular sire 78.
Sold by H.G. Hale._______
50.000 die annually bv neglecting a
Cough. Cold or Croup, often leading to
Consumption and the grave. Why will
you neglect so important a matter
when you can get at our store UhUok'i
(’■onmntptitm Oitrt, with the assurance
of a sjrecdy recovery. For soreness
acros* the Chmb or Lungs t»r Lome
Back or side, HluUMi rorotu Plotter
gives prompt relief. Sold by H. G-

JAMES FLEMING,

WAGON REPAIRING,

All Goods
town be sure and find the place:
NEW GOODS ARRIVING

D C. GRIFFITH.

THE

GREATEST

BARGAINS

Latx AnarvAn,—Jan Mth. at Mr.
«d ln, Cha*. hr«W. a daughter;
Jan. IWuU Mr. aod Mr*. E. R. White’,
a son ; Js*. 10th. at Mr. and Mr*. EUi State road txrw wutrfishr-d and have
son's, a daughter; Jan. Mh. at Mr. and
Mr*. Wa Hos’a, a daughter; Jaa.MlL
at Mr. and Mn. J. Walker’*. a dough-

And a thouwind other thing* adapted
to the season's want*. which we have
in abundance, arc in lively demand.
It is our aim to keep first quality of
of Goods, and sell at the lowest poeaa
ble living rates.

We Imy often, thus keeping oqr stock
new and freak. Knowing the wants of
lhe community, with our faMlitsewfer
doing busineea, and with

A NEW LIVERY

TWO or THE BEST CLKKKS

IS NASHVILLE
C. C. Wolcott, who ia SUB very low
with th* typbmd terr-.
J. C Bteaa, at the I siegsharg JTsrre,
was in town over Sunday. He wore •
mt hat Hrf a fl up otofor, and
•eenrnd an the high rand to prosperity.
Mist lam Borwy. to ManhtoL haa
beea a gwt at Mr. «to Mra. G. A.

1392

has opened a ucw

In Nashville, we an- prepared, ready,
willing, ye* anxious, to make ourselves
serviceable in your behalf in showatg,
and above a’l in selling you Goods.

—UM of petit jurors for the Febru­
ary term of the Circuit Court, to comresoes th*tthday to F*U. MS o’clock

STANLEY MOORE

Best Rtilitj Timekeeper made!

CT (ton, four wboreyoasonaatoie

UI ALM muiBftr menu
Dipcheri* prevail* ia Baltimore
OmusmIR Mortrte. breWArep
&lt;Mflta.byttaBMTribte«V«r.

ycxtr money go farthrewu; where torm

KOCHKR BKOTHEBS.
STANLEY MOOJIB

lx~A.

�A Harthwd (Ok) dispatch giving pmticulara of lhe terrible railroml disaster
near that city save: Over fiOO residents
of Winstead, Garman, Sabotwy, and
other phase in the western section at
the state had visited the Moody end
Sankey revival meeting, sod amlmrked
for home after asrvioes, leaving Hart­
ford by a specaal tram of eleven

sasffian&amp;u..

____

WORK FOR ALL
Utaw. r*-«- *u&lt;EEr, j^ms,
FREE! FREE! FREE!

to apt&gt;n.'broai&lt;XL Crossing UiTTarmtngtrwi rim bridge, owe mite from Tariff
vilie, the train aaa jrwt entering upon
Uie trvatl«&gt;-work alrrtcliitig across the
meadtwa when an ominous erash waa
span, 100 feel long, ou the Howe truss
principle, had yielded to the overweight
of two engines, and, parting near au
abn'meni. caved into the stream, crcsning through six inches &lt;d ice with which
it ass ixivered. The flmt engine clcam)
the woodwork of the briilge prvjxr, and,
turning over, landed bottom up, ir/etnrvabiy damrged.
its mate went
down, enwrapped in the wreck of the
bridge, Iwvth landing open solid ground,
bill tho baggagw-car crashed through the
ice into six fret of waler, and deposited
ite duaoa occupants ia the icy flood,
mixed up w.th the' myriad of *pliut&lt;T»
into which the woodwork was ah alt cred.
The fir»t paMcnger-car wan next ertubed
v_s. _
Swinging around al right
&gt; itw weakest spot, the aide,
catapult upon the heavy front
pisiform of the next cur, the rear cud of
which n-tnaiucd upheld against the cen­
tral pier of the bridge. The fourth
car. atrikiug ita predeereaur, swung
off •iiagoually, and pitched bcadA V[wireCm dispatch says : "Owing to
the rosea: ImbrocUo texwiea the Uta aod
Justtew minei, a tiumber of hired figbUug ma

ahr.rks of women and groans of t
rang out upon lhe piercing cold a
the ahrit-kw of crushed, mangled bew
struggling to obtair n l'-aae from

A RsLt Lax a ihsjaxch says
In Sovwaiber
a man named Dbodwa was kitted by tbs 11^
lux* Indiana st Boes Fork. Idaho. The In
diaos havw bean threatruing trouUs sinew. Th.
mnrdwww was captured Jan. «, byChfK. Bain-

a anall partioa of U bsu&lt; adsiuaMand, iLa
»i«sn indicated *o borisrd vitality ty a
hrehca gwsks. ThU, after a while, gave way
torlsarw articulaUna. In wiiieb, hewsrtr. only
syUaLtes wan emitted. Thaw were in turn
s«&lt;»«ted Vy ana or two sharp erUw of pain.

JACK80NS BEST
UVY

SWEET

Pruvulcm-e preserved the paaar-ugen
from JLe usual tern Lie feature of fire
onginatmg f rotn lam pa and stoves, bat the
occujrauta of the first two cars were
brought face t&lt;
fane with death
by drowning, aa the cars forming Un nr
pnsoua settled gradually down IQ Un-

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UNHAM

cleared of ita living oceupanta, the
wouudol l«-mg Lon caawsy to tiro nv.-r
bank an *tedg&lt;-s liaatilt impr n»-1 from
.ApliMp. an.d Calcualnotiw. and til race to
tile genial warmth of the ran which

PIANOS.

.

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ICTORIAL

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Commercial Advertiser.

.) dispatch says that ths Ibroateord bus­
ts al AUauta and Justero miass wrrw
psd by tbs Mmova* Uutou, which vtelted
mines in a body and entered the muwrs
Nt wurk oa tbs dteputad rroaxsl. aad dted and rwmomd tbs hM Igbtan.

Twa .lyranr A‘us«- rrpela the idea that Rua*
aU intends to refuse European partedpalioti In 1 arated
ths treaty of peace
* Turkish irwdr baa
issued, ordering the eurulimeof of al! ‘ resotutl

libtuw later the membera of the party
able Io travel w&lt;r» oral home l&gt;y a wj”’
mal train over other roads affording con
□»-ctioti Iwyond the break. Mrantemr
aearch for the dead twgnn, nud live
corpses of women were taken from the
wreck, all having died from drowning
Further n-areu y*eid&lt;d tho Indies of six

LAND
wbsteiih IQM/A
1,200.000 «««•'" ,w •• "
OS. WASNER’S

way, having twrna sLuuIing on a Croat
platform when the car went down, and
being pushed under tiir water. Strange
to a»y, of an aggirgate of Uiutaeu deaths
reported, all but two are by drowning,
only one paaarngt r, Fred Ilotchum, and
EuginrcT Hatch, dying from mjnru-s
usually 'ocidenl to such a dtaaatcr as
thia The wounded num her a bout thirty.
Nem-ly all the deal were in the first
passenger car. which was almost a com­
plete wreck, although one body waa tak­
en from the second car, when- it was
found caught under a broken seat Five
young men from New Hartford, among
the killed, were of a party of six who
wvrv ou the platform of a car enjoying a
e^nrmlight nde and wlnatliug in cimrua.

BABBITT'S TOILET SO AP.

HEALTH CORSET

A FARM AND HOME
OF YOUR OWN.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS

An Im perteat Claim BIIL
A very important bill ia Dow before
the House Judiciary Committee, and
will soon be taker, op for action. It
provides that all claims againat the Gov­
ernment, of whatever nature or standing,
shall be referred to the Court of Claims
for adjodioation. Thia bill will take
from every departntent of Use Gwmment elaama arisiug &lt;mt of their busi­
ness, including p&lt; udons, bounties.
Southern claims, aod everything of that
character. Tho hili was introduced by
Mr. Tif, by reqneatof tbs Washiagtoa
lawyers. When the bill comes up for
action in the committee, each Cabinet
ofBner will bo asked to appear before the
eommittee and give but views. The Al-

PU L m o NIA
CONSUMPTION!

We have ro d Haleb's Universal Cough
Strop far shoal fsar ?•*■’, and II ba« WaaitOy
gslaad In popularity from Ma Snt latrutertksi

JiK-woas A Lvrt*.Wsstbary, Cayuga On., X T.
Bold by Tan Hebssm. KweeaM A Bald.
chfcsgo.rn.__________________

BvMWrr’a Cocoaira allays irritation,

many fncndk, particularly in the South.
—Cbr. CWieopo THhwite.
Export •( Batter iMtVwe.
The Bureau at Statistics haa pnn
paper showing the ri|iortaf oL

STAND-BY,

Cough, Cold, or Sore Threat,

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                  <text>IGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1878.

ij imiT envaca-e a •■&gt;», rostra ara
yhsismbral MflU ra Frsy»r araUas svsry

N*iKEiU£S,v=.' *wkJU,*x
MtrMxUMhagUMOMA TssastoMtorab
rr» Mwrartblty UrvUra
-----------LBWW DUBKKT. W. M.
Ecot.i C~&gt;« S-^ur,.
-

storm and unusually high tides. This
place. Nag s Head, tight miles north at
Oregon inlet, has always betm oansidnod one of the most dangerous ou the
coast So many vessel, have struck in
this viricitv, and so many lives have
been lost that one of th# first Ufa ata.

DRuaoDn^__________

SUNDRIES.
PER"&gt;nD™uA
sod DYESTUFFS.
FINE ELGIN
^WALTU^AT&lt;™.

" He sasd nothing. I threw on eoal
If I liad had petrali-um, I would have
thrown it’on. But I never was calmer
in my life. When death ba* a man
az-l»4ir tty the throat ft sobers him.
** BMtewy poshed in the valve still
farther. The engine began to giw a
strange, panting sound. Far off to die
scuto I cottol s. e the bituminous, black

. ' *ulUM gtrt«ftr&gt;.

W. H. YOUNG,
If D. 0«ra Brat «Hs of Mala Mast. NsshtfOv
.&gt;!• OSwIantra! uiKararat.B

H A. BARBER,
A M. FLINT,
pracllc.' In all fl.—
USk* evsr taa ata
•Mull* (mora Kral. till.. MlHt

J. M. MARTIN.
A TTOBMET »t Law. Ural Boale, It'Dant an4
A Loaa Aral. Will ,x«il« Is all lb. ™»rt»
afMleMera. USker la Burl * toliainc, Am: doer
at tte L'sUa Hara% fla^vlUa

W. S POWERS.
A TTVBBBY al taw. Bobdtar la Oowy Ol
4m.JIt. Xo F«v ubW-m-i wxaa«tul A.LIrrra. wilt
•uua|A OSUs Snl door aosUt Uw Uaioa How
XuhrUg. Harrv Vo. Mich.

BRADY 4- CRITES.

A TTOnXl T.b *1 taw, Soltell«r&gt; la Chararry ^4
/k Kral tatala Arrau, atu rlutoI pt-xapOy la »i:
L-uWara. IntraaiaS to Uwir car*. 1‘rxl‘cj In all Uta
&gt;m&gt;ns«f ISaSlala. Odra ap*. Vnlra Hoaaa.
Car*. H. Batar.
Joss K. Caitba.

SMITH t KNAPTEN.
A TTOHKXYA al Law and SsUrtbra la
A rcr. p/Ctf-a la all lU C«tarU at Ihh

LEWIS DURKEE

N. J. FE1OHNER.

ORNO STRONG,

DRIXTER rad IMIhta ct tbe N*ab
A Ear.-y doKctpUoo &lt;4 Hala and lt»

AotM tra vonbtp W Ira mjn.tr alia 1 •

TEA8. SPICES. TOHA0008 ud OIGAES
“Okra! Ira* o&lt; sfarv 1 MinsaalCTt
A Specialty.
I vwraiptraat !lD« tty ra*y rood r

WE HAYE GAINED A VICTORY

I

JEW MILLINERY

Dressmaking Rooms.
Miss jtttaflgi' gcffrrj
IiHiiern Dramtm BfeMmit

n LAOUMITB&amp; All ilxi. ot work la U
I) .mill. ■»* UerwaboMac Boa allra&gt;-1 I

fiantley shoved hia copy to the boy.
anil lighted his agar. •' I think you’re
wrong, Fem-ra. Instead of being startled
At such caatuilUcs, I never travel on a
railway that I am net amazed al the sccuri.yof tticm. Just think of it. Thou­
sands of trams running yearly on each,
with but o minute to spore between
safety and .leatruotian, to* safety of
thrra Uluru, depending on sooductara,
telegraph clerks, brakcamen, men of
every grade of intellect, their brains
subject to every kind of moods an-1 dis
eaac and tempers. The engineer taXe»
a glara of liquor; the conductor acta Lis
watch half a minute too fast; toe flag­
man falls asleep, and the tram is dashed
into ruin I It is not too aeddeat that la
to ba wondered st; ft is the escape that
is mtracnlona t~
.
We all had dropped into seate by torn

FRANK J. PURCHIS.

yiyaqt W*-------- - ------------

CAMKDA 80UTHEBM RAILWAY.
ft CBESSY.

The Short and Quick
Ms* to WK Burr:
VIA BtHTALO u4 KIAGARA FALLS

’ ■ ‘ O, I nndcratan^/ I
thinking
that it required bttle moral eflort to
oltry, in the matter of shoveling coal
If I could have guessed what that shovel
mg coal was to coat m« | Bat all day I
went about thinking of the firry ride
Hi rough the Lilia, mcnatsd literally on

poor pay. You kni
wesss out the KUMd
talksd of toaeara of
the brain, ste., and ,_________ ,______
of medicine, absolute rest and change
of acene. I would haw swallowed all
the nostrums iu a drug-shop rather than,
have left the ofitoe foe a week.

"He made do r
place in the little a&lt;
greater port of his
noticed that hi. fa&lt;
his irritation at m

LOAN!

00 aiid UPWARDS
KXCHASGE.

^LNBWOBTH

k

BROOKS,

GOOD WORK!

.if alienation; hut the living stream ran
quick below, sod the ice was of s night,
too afrvam of eternity. He wss, like
ny«t public nun, largely indebted to
ciroornstance*, io the nature of the pubUe questions ol hia time, and to the kind
of trasttnsmt which they demanded.
KO,. and wvrricws died unaniig before

in my ordinary
this mechanical
felt a stricture
with it at any ci
is that dull, i
■park of culhua

BROKER.

hllpraUkratara*

peer.
three letters, an it did in his
private mteroome, and it went with
him through nil the atom, of his pub­
lic CBM«r to the end. Aside from the
deep furrowed rata tn which his public
life moved, there were alwaya these

" The tram .u-rrM*was neither on exproagpor
dation train, tint one vMfi
the principal stations ou
Selinsgrove, Sunbury, totoj
" I had an ckl patdQTi
aupposed, lor the m rvtooo
but Blakeley, when I cm
-ml my hand. sardoiuoalTy._________
— •—"— ‘---------evidently, with amoho had been in the

cred by troops drawn up so as to rent
upon the rivrra, but only in eorps of not
lea. than 30,000 or 4D.OU0 men. The
town is, however, overlooked by height*

Hnwk at the time that tlm Huron waa
lost, and Lieut Walton's expose of sev­
eral of the worst cnaca, particularly that
of Evan O’Neil, who after dinwvering
the wreck waited for ’* *’ — * *
in hope of plunder,
the life-station crew._________ „---------eolleotion some of the old traditions of
the place, in which the fiabermrn oo the
ooaat figure in an unpleasant light. It
Inn long been said that when a wiyck
esme ashore, no maUer whether Hvrs
were lost or not. theoe men regsnlcti it
as a public benefaction; and that some
of the supposedly religious one* went
about aaywg that God was always good
to His children, for another wreck bad
come ashore. Il is not so well-known,
however, that the very name of Nag’s
Hoad came from the rascality of these
men. snd cue of their peculiar mctboila
of bringing vessels ashore on their
coast, tiincc the recent U-mblu disaster
Llie story has become common property
again, and many old residents iu the
nciabliorhood remember the old man
and the white horae that are the heroes
in the tragic story.
Among the fishermen who farmed a

(tetter off than his neigh I katb. older than
moat of them, and lived alone in hi*
eheerlcra cabin. He wa.. reputed to l&gt;c
nch and he Lad the reputation of fasten­
ing bis clutches on everything that eame
within his reach, and giving nothing up
in reinrn. Ho vm a mean man, a* hia
neighbors thought, and he wra gcncri ally shunned, oven by the ignorant and
and care!cos fishermen. The conduct
that i’ imputed to him in toe later yeanof his life show* that he was more villain
toan miser. Rider owned an old gray
horse, with which he plowed hi. land in
the spnug and did other odd jolts about
his little farm. After a succrariun of
of bad luck, Um fishermen
came desperate, and nssc’ved to take
•oof mi s sure* to coax an unsuspecting
vessel ashore. The Inrilding of bonfires
on the top. of high hills, to deceive
manner. wno were out of their reckon
iug. was not unknown to them. Indeed,
it waa one of the first letten in their al­
phabet. But the tnck waa old, and not

Al least we
He Lad told me
•• The little to

after another told vome story of Advent­
ure or danger. Presently Saatlry aaid,
, “ There waa on incident which oocurrvtl
on tlio Erie rood a few years ago, which
made ma fed as I do in the matter. I
' happened to be an eye-witness to the

W. D. FURCHIS,

TO

*• There vm a terrific shriek from the
engine, sgninat which I leaned.
An­
other fa my face. A Lot tempest swept
past IDA
"I looked up. We were on the aidisg, and too exprss. had gone by. The
hindraasAoara touched is passing.

Larger Stock than ever Before I

CHAS W. DEMARA Y.

MONEY

** * Nogl&gt;&lt; * *. ’ ba said.
MI looked anoss the clear, wintry sky
at toe gray smoke of the peaceful little
village, and beyond, that black line com­
ing doser, dooer, acrons the sky. Then
I turned to the watch.
"In one minute more—
" Gentlemen, I confess; I aat down
and l&gt;uri&lt;-d my face in my hand.. I
don’t think I tried to pray. I had a
conf used thought
a miss of mangled
dying men and women, mothers and their
liabiea, and, vaguely, of a merciful God.
Tattle Charley, with hia curls and pretty -

POOR AND HUNGRY

ptWrUULoadd^l. Hma&gt;4 Hated
ry CWl, "pactaUM. Kc. Xtery artk
•■tat totT^l'*****4' °r BMM7 raTaaAed.

JOHN WEBSTER.

Blakeley found her
little tailor- ra-a m
badly-made, shoddy
year, of marriage si
bad made her res

meat would by no
a spirited horse. ,
little to pay for’
face, when wo aloa----- -----------------------One or two passengers came aboard the
train. Tt_~.
_ * 1----with bundles, aligl
supper, to be rcaJy st &amp; -Jhnc and squabble about the
the lw&gt;y wr;v to go aboard the train mg my neck to be*
at Jersey Shore, n queer little hill vil­ alongside with the I
lage Dear which they lived. Blakeley
ran the train from Williamsport down to cred exclamation fj
BOISE BROTHERS.
Harrisburg dint day. lh» wife being
"•Go back,’ s
in the passenger car befaes be took cliarge ‘Tdl 8*nda to h
of the engine, of coorae he would sec pcated. There's s^_——
•nd know nothing other until wr landed
"The boy dashdW*W. and Blakeley
at Harrisburg at 7. I bad intended sat waiting, coolly poliaLil g a bit of toe
to go down in the smoking c
' shining brass before him. Back eamc
but another fancy, asurgeeui
the boy.
by the originator of all cnl.
Flour and Feed Store.!
No need to laugh. Bataa. I
quite as much to do with a
misery and death as with
not I However my-fiW
•• Blakeley read it, and stood hesitat­
ing for half a minute. I never shall for­
get the dismay, the war perplexity that
Two or three of us had lounged out at
gathered in hi. lean tfBc n* he looked at
the dub one night, into Saniley'a offics.
the telegram. and thM at the long train
to flml out the news coming in by cable,
which the sleeping town would not hear
until the paper would l&gt;c out to-morrow.
Bantley waa editor of the Courier. He
was scribbling away at driving speed, ing wLcn be talked.'of that It's im’* * Whst’s die Mtofififc? What arc you
hia hat on, an unbghtod cigar in his poaaible.'
I
goine to dot' I aakixl.
mouth,
“I explained to Blakeley that Joorw
“ ‘Obey.’
•' You're at it late. Ben.”
had a sick wife, or a««MdinaTtar some­
"The engine fit
*• Accident on a Western road. Sixty thing, and finally own' d that I had an
that made
------------ --.
live* IobI," without looking up.
unconquerable di-drv to rundown the horror,
We eeiacd the long, while dips which road on the engine, and that, knowing Blakeley 's own VQRCfr ^be next instant
II IlCUUB WAI IA1KI NICE I
lay coiled over the table, and read the my onlv chance was to take the fire raan'a we rushed out of tltoMallon, and daahed
through
the
low-lying
farms
at
a
speed
dispatch.
place, 1 had bribed him to give it to me.
"Tut, tut!”
Tae fact waa, that iu my idaen. 'Mt and which seemed dangerous to me.
•’ ’ Put tn more coal,’ aaid Blakeley.
the overworked stat* of my brain I
" I shoveled ’* ’ ”
era vol exdtement ra a confirmed drunk­
• • • tr..
ard does liquor.
•• Blakeley, I haw, wu angry, mid ex­
ceeding! v annoyed. He refused at first.
* Brasi wia&lt;»4 aa(«i aoUfM Slat wbas* ba

UNION HOUSE

NUMBER 19.

A lejreted Lover*. Bxpedirat.
The Groesbeck (Texas) New Era
tawed, tos singular courtship ot •
know now bow ii Frame Grove gnUaat m an illustration
t men, without a that " faint heart never woo fair lady.”
how rack heroism
He went a second and third time with
some reralt. But ot Imgth be rtxie over
&lt;nt&gt; ewniBg. and lold her bo would
neither cat, sleep nor apeak until she
consented to be hi. bni. She invited
him in Io dinner; Jje. shook his head.
Htto talked on, La merely locked dejectSr Jim
MBNtad Lim to taka
rapper; a negative shake cd the bead

would bo hardly possible to Hohl it
against an army provided with modem
artillery. The first view of Adrianople
is deeeribed by Von Moltks as being
wonderfully beautiful, the white minarete and too lead-roofed cupolas of the
monquea, baths, and oaravaDseral. ria:ng in countless uumbers aliove the rad­
ices mass of flat roofs and the brow! tops
, of the plane trr a. The country around
is also exceedingly lovdy. From the
valleys of the rivera hills rise up gratly,
but to a considerable height, covered
with vineyards and orchards; and as far
aa the eye can reach it area nothing but
fertile fielda, groves at inut-treeq, snd

A Colored Skeptie.
When aeaoola were established in the
South for the education of the negro
they were eagerly patronised by tluj
colored folks of all sgr*. Coy raanlcns
of HO and bashful lads c.jtially old gayly
trudged to school witli diminutive pnmera in tlieir hands while the small fry

had taken great psina with him, instruct­
ing him daily m reading and writing.
In the fall Pete ww to go to achool, and
cnxinualy looked forward to it. This
waa in 1869, when the sun wsa in total
eclipse in August. There were all aorta
of rumora among theeolorvd people about
calamities which would happen at the
time of this phenomenon. A lew day.
befoxo it occurred the following oouversation took place between Pcto and a

the sleepy fiidi&lt; ruicn, and they devised
a new piece of villainy, if a light could
he taken along the ahuro on dark night.,
at alxint the .peed of a sailing vessel,
tlicy thought, other vessel, within sight
would liehtVD it to be the masthead light
of some distant coasting schooner, and
reckon thcmaelve* miles from shore,
when, in fad, they were almost on the
beach. But the light must have the upand-djwn motion
a ship ruling on the

first wreck, would aouti make him a parly
to any bargain deairvd. Rider waa in­
duced to take Ina old gray nag, wiioec
motion waa alow and unatoady at lest,
»D'I ride him up and down the beach
every
dark night, with
a Un­
Urn hung alx/ut bis neck.
To
give the light Uio greater appeorance ol » ship’* lantern, one of
the hurae’s fore fret was fastened with a
short rope to one of his hind one*, to
.A—* _t_ __ L. - - - - - » IK- -—l.l-..
stoppage of one of Ide feet brought hia
head and l.ack down, and gave the bntern the exact "bobbing" motion of a
ship on too waves. For a whole winter,
■t is raid, tom North Carolina vsmpin
walked hia horse up and down the beach
in the hope of enticing some vessel
ashore, to bo plund.-rod. And the rapsril v a! the men wns not satlalted by
merely sacking toe vearala. That "dead
men tell no tales ’’ was one of their favor­
ite raying*, and who c-’uld tell whether
ths bruise ou suirn.' shipwrecked mu Ice's
temple was the effect of a blow from a
dub or of being thrown violently against
amse floating spar I When do souleame
sabene aliw from toe wrack Um vampires
were thankful, for they were saved th&lt;pain of murdering them on toe beech.
Thomas Rider’s lantern was always
darkened or toe I sal sitte, so that tor
few honest people ou the shore wo ahi
not know whst waa 1 wing .tone. But toe

w»« on rye-witness. He isn’t a day over
60 years old, but he rrmembera the baV
tie all ths same, and give* a somewhat
morv graphic eodouut of it than in oontmnrd in current histones. Here is all
1 can rcmemtwr of it: "Yrs, sab: ves,
sub; I wm tight hesh, and seed ii all Y‘
see Ginral Jc.cknon he come down along
heali, and to' o' five dem Bridiaheha dey
crop down d;d side do fence, ami one
abpped froo on Ginral Jackson, and
tried to cut him down de back wid a
razor. Den be turn roun' and just awing
his big fiat, an’ be knock dal Bndasbrh
clsr froo dat fence y' ace dab I Den
I’orkinum he crep down along by some
cotton bales, an’ tried to alin up ou Gin­
ral Jnckoon; but Ginral Jackson be need
। hi. head over the cotton bale, and be
josl went fur lura I L«wJ, how de flah
floc from d'r sosbds 1 I was right best,
whar I'm standin' dis miniL Well, I
reckon it was ’bout free in de srtrnxxm
when day went st it, and day fit an’ fit
til! nigh onto dark; den Ginral Jackson
got in a big lick and knock 1‘ackinum in

�dmtag Nettie Ymut. aged Ik foneerly
adomtwtichihtofnmfiy.
Mr*.Teroey. a widow erf Camdltun.
fal hnr only son go akatiag &lt;m&gt; tbeifagiaaw 0*er, awd ta an tearr he waa
brought tyose deed. Brownsd.
A child namsd Longstreet was scald
ed todoath al Vari*, Kent Co., on the

amt large ereregh to beta tbe riiipptag
of the * mW. 'I be bad te mountainotu and heavily rimtared. with wfficteat of rlrer bottom land*, of the
richer gwute to rater all the vrgvtablra
that will be required, tanidra, tide
Mold country in «m vast ted «f read
al various gnutaa. The upUnda when
ctedied ate rich and good for grates,
gnu* or otcltard*. Our timber in the
beat in the world fur -hip purposes, our

w tKxk n tJiip«, so the t-rp«do wifl drive
out tbe iron-clad. ••• Tbefteetoer
Europe aud Aiwsrtea are at the mors/
ol the stealthy little enemy."

water left standing n.ur where it was
mountain ruagrs arc full of guM. sil­
atphy.
'
A Mrs. Bkhantecm. of St. Clare, ver. copper, iron, and smarty every
was kilted test nvek by tajing thrown other kind of mtaefula, and qnurtc
i&lt;dgre. Herr it would mwiu that we
have tie wealth of tbe earth undevcloprl. but thia la toutalL Only 1»

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

AT (i. A TRUMAN’S STORE,

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.

A BRAN NEW STOCK
XV. H. Morand. who kiUcd Thoma*
OXlrody, otnr Dexter tartweak, wm
pronounced iasane. Monday, and sent
to the innsoe asylum. Arrordmg to
tbe stabile, he will be fotaturd to cus­
tody tf ever he teworeea sane.
Al Bay Chy a ehap wuned Xteon.
having save*! up a Httlr hoard of wsou-

except along the river bottom*. Every
fuel of t hi-ground ia good for grains,
uf all kinds, uii-ten*. p»Mscl*e^ etc., etc.
It is emphatically what we often bear
called ►God’s Country. If there is say
anch country in thia world or any other
you’ve umde serosa your m*
! taink that this h one of them. Prae- ain’t Bf Gaab! IWtell J

He furni-lwd hia hou-c and got ready in&gt;&gt;s. get rich here before they know
for matrimonial honor*, when. ala*, it. The hills and valley• are covered
ing so. upoet tlx bubj and ita
tbe lady "•kipped." taking with her with tbe *»&lt;•&lt; otbunchgia—.mi which ■m.- ■__ t.
z._ •— * - - .
—
what money he had left.
•toek thriv e (he j^ar around, and like
the proverbial toad stool, wealth grows
of a night, a hen one is wrapped in si­
lent slumbers. lean not begin totde­
scribe the wealth of this country, the
llu youth, previous good chanutr r nod adaptability of one -eciten to tbe oth­
tbe amount of CoopexwviBo whisky he er, it is a perfect system, every part of
had drank, evidently ’red great a eight which fits one to tbe other. ItfeimporeiNc for languagr to cxagvrsrte the
with tbe Jury.
wealth of this reentry ami ita future
White three men were felling trees
great Dc«a aud keep w ithin the bounds
near Sheridan. MoataalmUo.. Jan. 33d,
•f pooribilitiea. But you meat not let
a Itasb fall, striking two ol Um moo.
them- dcocriptiotis excite you or tbe
They were taken to the Hotter lioow
aa noon aa pumiMe bat dm died in a
few hour* and the other, st ta-t ac­
try to this. at ynur critical age. would
counts waa in a critical cocdltoro.
be attended w ith many hanUiipa, be­
fore you could get fairly -cttled. the

Horning, living •bort Mven mite*
•oath of Clam*. iu Isabella ronnty, mW
hia farm, receiving about $300. Soon cuongh to settle with comfortably, but
after bo wan mteriag. and tn&gt;~. certain tn c or ten year* hence will be JusC ra
Rood a time and probably better far
them, aa they »&lt;xki then have BM»e to
start with here, which would act like

Peach not long ago bad a cartoon,
•The Gathering of the Eagle*." In
the foreground reclined tbe beaten
Turk, vainly striving to stanch the
life blood that fast welted from a mor-,
tai wnnnd. Upon the sand lay the

dcapcratc a defence, while over him
crourlwl an enormous I-car, licking
It b dear that she wwkilled &gt;v erem- hi» bleeding paws and goring with
one who knew t«-at •be had money, ami
enapicion peiuta iu Oncer at Richard apect upon hia fallen foe. Freer a
Green, her grandaon, whom she hid acighboringerngtwohttge black eagles
recently estranged by altering a will with double bonds, glowering upon
made In hfa far*, to farorakirel victor and vanquished, white iking
high above the dcmxt shore, and
swooping down upon the eceue were
Thr Kent eounty Jail waa damaged
by fire to the extent ot
on the
morning of tbe 33th. It waa seton
fire l«y some of tbe primmer* who ex­
pected toeurape lathe confusion thar
Among the third and fourth rate
would c«Mee. hot although there were
powers who are now clamoring for a
tune not one reraped. They will be ahire of the booty, none occupy u
rent tn Kalanuuoo and kept thereun­ ntoMBaeanaUe poeiiioo than 8m ria
and Greece. But for the protecting
til Kcqt county egn build a Dew jail.
hand of tbe groat powena^ the modWhile two Bulb Creek boys were cr»&lt; ion of Turkey, both of these coenpracticing. Jan. X, whh a revolver,
on- ot them fired at a small teen. The
lull mimed the tree and went througli

every
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL
Di
.

FLAIX and FAXCY

Fail and Winter Goods, Fmitart of Every Description!
And the Latest gtytee, and are sefl-

Rock Bottom Prices.

A9 6i®. fi. mno mo.
Come eaiTy and avoid
tlie Rush,.

A GOOD HEARSE
In aitcnilaDcv ni&gt;un all funeral occa­
sions and a full hoc ot

Upholstery Goods md Shroods I
Kept constantly on hand.

_________ J. LENT! A RQNB.

UBGAX.

G. A. TRUMAN.

The Latest Invention

SEWING MACHINES
Has just been patented in the new

WHEELER &amp; WILSON
That ig acknowledged by all to be

THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD

EVERY PIECE Sf P^IRT

onlaitsed that aa
violate any of the

WARRANTED 20 YEARS.

i pct a stay &lt;m the jm-v-dingruiua her ant sT a window, afrh he snmtal her. At the tert
buuhfld waa nttn, bnl uu hope rent to sere. Redoubled autaddtes
and promise ot fresh territory, howev­
er, kept the &lt;&lt;&gt;urt of Belgrade to Its
contract, aad when st length tbe fall

It has no springs, cogs or shuttle to
wear out. You jjever get your
thioad or goods damaged by
oil on the new No. 8. It
has a Double Motion.
It will sew twice -

January Stat, iwg.

WILSON MKWm IA(WN|

one-half caster than any oth£r Machine

iu tbe market.
Tbe above Machine is for sate on trial at
the hardware store of

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT,
and 1 want everyone to call and see see the

’ in the world for all kinds of dewing.

TSOU*-» STOSS.

�MW
HJfELL. if. D.

CLOCKS I JEWELRY.

i.iimiHiiiti

GREAT BARGAINS

GENERAL DEADEM IM .

JQREBBIIaKYNG

DElAUrSJEVEUTSTOBE.

UhMmr Mb eight dollar*. Attar
■tone horiiatkm the goods were pat up
for him. Mr. l^ptuun bring auspicious
that nil was not right seat Im mediate
word tn Mt. Shoups, and at a little be­
fore sis •dock on tbe evening of tfamuic day. Mr. Shoups, it company
with CosMtable Ira Cum-to*. wawt to
Mr. lutpliam with the information that

-Mr. G. A. Tramaa iagattiag rid
•t several Item of superior goods at

&gt;— amtrym—ta «k»*o
!»*• raii-KS mJ &lt;xk)

wuswyer;

GRIATLY REDUCED PRICE!

In a very short time tbe team waa bar netted and all three started In search
of the young man, making mute iuQaWto. on the road, found they were
on th. right track.

ceat and penny adnuarioe fee
:
M door.
VermoatviUe is talkiar on a nubcrasowivMM i UMS.ag P pu
we didn't want some poet./ on the
"beautiful mwrw.•

DRY GOODS,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

On arriving at Hastings, after rtop'plait nine times to enquire and travel­
At 15 per ceat off Hat grfea,. and order.
ling a difltancc of diteni mile*. at half
part eight o’clock, making the trip in
two m.d a half hours, they proceeded
t« look over tbe town that night, but
to no effect. After putting up at tbe
hotel over night they are out again nt
four o'clock in the morning. Aa they carefully conij
PRACTICAL jKWXLKg,are buttoning their ormoata Mr.
With Koeber Bro*-, Wart Side Main St.
Shoups k about turning tbe door knob
XaabrBK Mich.
when be feels some one held of It on
the opposite .aide. .Stepping .bock far
him to cuter, he atjea before him the
forg-rerr himself.
Ou recognising
Shoup* he turns to leave, when be is
nabbed by Shoups luid quickly smitcli
ed within the room and delivered .into
the hnudH of Constable Cummins.
Complaint waa then entered before
Esq. Riker by L. Ijpham. Jaques
pleading guilty, was required.togbu
four handrod dollar* bonds, in default
of said bonds wa* rwortnl to the brick
by Constable Cummins, within twenty
hoars of the time of committing the
.No other medicine in the world waa
forgery. Maple Grove for speed.
ever given such a tell of its curative
H.M.L.
gunlitie* as Bosclicc'* German Syrup.
Iu
three yean two million four hun­
Eastern Trip.
dred tlioiisand small bottles of this
medicine w-re distrilxitod free of

OLOTHIMO

TAKE NOTICE^

Waltham ud BAia filches I

the Naw* warth rwMtiag u cordially
i ted to quit borrowing it and atop
•oting off hi* mbath. If you have a
real, tendiag neighbor, you are
ky, bat please remember that you
only a free passe ngtr on our coach
I have bo right to gram Me.

a W-During the post two weeks we have
received from Hartings seventeen or&lt;kr* for extra copies of the News. The
only reseau why we didn't fill them all
was because we run oat of papers, how­
ever wo are always toady to fill sab-

^tofioniB, Ac.

And then tcjl all of your*friends and
acquaintanecM, thnt

E. F.EVANS,

Tin-Shop ! Lots of Goods sold at

F1BIEBS, intlllH I

THE

NEW MANUFACTORY

—At. the Reform Club room* lart
Monday evening, it waa decided that
it would bejurt ** well for England if
—A prominent Hastings man gives it she didn’t .Interfere in the TarkoRuaaian war. The question for the
Hili k Jfearired. that a third surety in
irilitir*, pledged to prohibition, is dccounty.
m*uditl by the best interest* of tbe peo­
—AIL Briggs, of Vermontville, waa
ple of tire United States.
d'a-an oa— --------- -—e--—•
' «“• -J-K .hl. (Mo^.r,
1
—George Phillips, a youth of 34 sum­
throat'
when he fell from the animal breaking
mer*. who make* hi* home wherever about 1,000 miles from home and friends a,un, U|r», riving the American pro-I
his collar bone.
night finds him. was arrerted last Fri- among strangers and in a strange land, pie undeniable proof that German **yr- ।
My trip from Nashville here was quite &gt;'P will eun&gt; theran. The result has
- ----------u„
x,1.-,
PLIMMtt
MATCHING
of clothes of A. M. Daugherty, under
rillage in the
House, Saturday .evening, Feb. 9th.
false pretenses. George laid in tbe the atmosphere. I left Tuesday eve... &lt;-&lt;nUmending it to thCir customers.
Jan. 33, on the Atlantic Exp. At G • to Hour Brothers, nnd ask what k
Jackson I took a Wagner 8Uwper for ' ’M know alwtl it.
I —The river is dotted with n number hia brother in Woodland came to bis ..
...
...
I lOffiila. Ilortilur Hlzi
of fob shanties, and scores of picker -1
cliange my se4t until we landed at the
arc being caught by the votaries of the discharged.
To retain a vigorous nervous system
prompt and energetic measures id ion Id
be taken on feeling the tirrt symptoms
OnL. I found the snow Hying in all di­ of Rlrenniatiun or Neuralgia, to cure
rections. The only winter day 1 hud tliear dirensc*. which ti»n lw done by
several chaps dodge around right lively
seen this year, but when we eroosed Luraoa's Cttrafire. otbervriac the nerve*
since we were nineteen year-*ol«L six ■Suspcnsaon Bridge, about 1 r. «., the become so shatti-tvd and weakened
timt they ore beyond recovery. Sold
—The prospects of a termination of and a half years, without a longer recby Buiac Bro*.
|»aint no beautiful a picture of the
the Eastern rronliles. or aomediing ar
IV r KEF., A » Al.UAULF. IN'LMIVJ.quentty
think
we
are
entitled
to
a
play
Full* as I witncflM'd. Nature seemed The wotld-renownetl Wilson Sewing
oUicr has knocked a cent or two off the
spell, which will not only give ns a to smilu with gladness, aa I stood on ,। Muchinc ...
in workmanship
.r is «|u.i!
.
to a
chance for recreation but tbe NKWs the platform of Uir car sod looked ; Chrorww ter " atcli, as au el
......
.
.
.
linia.h.Mt
n lirxt-&lt;-ia»4 I’uino.
—The February term of our circuit readers a new editor. Look out for
court begins on Monday. The Lnsk- him.
whirl pool rapids. 1 can only say it ' n„ MKi Ccntciinfal Exposition*. It WarK
saighe, rr»«Mlr nud
Atkinaon adultery case U tire first ca*
I sews one fourth faster than other ma- I
—When in Chicago our citiaena al,on the call l»oard.
1 chine*.
Ita capacity te unlimited.
I There are more Vl ilaqps sold in the ।
—D. C. Griffith is doing a dry goods and it iswcU. It is the best regulated
i'nited State* lliau the combined sales ,
and mnst reasonable priced hotef in 1 went directly to my cousin. J. C. of ail tire ol'rera. The Wilson Mend- I
attachment,
for —
doinp all kinds —
of. .|
meat of
lo-.o,
RI 163
11&gt;J Wert
&gt;&gt;&lt;*« 12tL
l.ui .11-.
look break
uira. - mg .......
...... .... ....
a, at
St., took
Chicago, and is conveniently located Dey
without
given free
.t,„ .h„h. io hi. romp™.,. 1O.J. rvtK-iinur.
"T{w«|.w,
‘hT,L'patching,
M'e^tEK5u
near Um. center of businear. Only 82
1EM.AK.A1,
.
,
,
* '
, । with each machine. A CcrtlHieate u
up our march through Mime of the |
withfach Machine, guarantreing
-The Rev. Mt. Fktebtt af Hartiags
preached a most excellent sermon at good faro as can be hxl at either the broad avenue* of the great mrtropoliii । to keep it in rejtiir, free of charge, for |
of this nation. I need not occupy I five yrors. it requires no special in- ;
the Christian Church, last Sabbath Tremont, Palmer or Grand Pacific.
vnnr
in
l.i n r thi. n».vniH rtrUCUOUS Ul ICarn hoW lO n&lt; R. Sat- j
We know wlicreof we affirm, liecause your
apace in detrriMDg thti nrngnih-, lhfactjon Kllan,i,tcrd. or no Jmy. Mawe have been there. Remember the ccnt city, for it la Um well-known to a thinr*j^lclivcre&lt;l free of charge any |
tify to.
majority of your reader* already. But a here in the United States.
—Religious meetings have been Held
•ale «»nlv in Barry Co., at
• J ascending the lower of tin, Old Tnnity 1
ti. A. Thl MAN% STORE.
; Church, for here you got a splendid ’
Nasliville Mich.
tirt churches. Closed on Thursday
Mr. .nd M™.
LenU b»re » |LiTL_,r. 1 lu.v. r„&gt;,rrd virwin, ..rrv
---------------- ----------- 1 We are authorised to
c
riewa of Broadway, but no remedy for the cure of
lnl&lt;u»bond w»th a handsome 13-pound tb&lt;’,u froIU ’-yots N.Y.
I pteturc cun equal tbe living moss of
crc o’ O
blacksmith last Thursday morning.and ; Hon. D. R.Cook and wif«M&gt;f Harting* human brings seen on that tborough- tiou, Ui—»f Appetite, Coming up of
Food.
Yellow
Skin,
and
General
Lang
­
. .
. ...
... .....
. '_____ a .t- O-IL..L
_:n___ ....
.
, .
uor nnd Debility. Von murt acknowl­
edge tlial this would be ruinous uulero
uatured.
we had positive evidence that it will
-Dick Graham will hold forth al tbe
Y ou who are suffering from ]
wood thia winter, and walk* six miles . asth 1 took passage on the magnificent cure.
thene complaints these words are ad- 1
a day to and from his work.
j steamer •‘Neapu t,’’ at pier 28, North dressed—and will you continue to sufJ. 8. Boise, of Ixroy, Ohio, spent [ River, for Fall River, Maa*. Thia bout
on tbe life, adventures and discoveries
several days visiting relatives in this is one of Jim Fisk’s, a* h-&gt; formerly
of Sir Riebard.
Sample Iflittlr 10 cents; regular rise 75.
village, and on Tnemlay last in com- | controlled this line, in the days of bis Bold by H.G. Halk.
puny with his non Frank, of druggist ; glorv. The ride uown through Long
50.000 die annually by neglectlug n
Wednesday night. Aavre fame, Atnrteil for Missouri, to look him ! Isluud Sound was very pleasant, until Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to
Consumption and tbegrave. Why will
you
neglect so important a matter
er earth, and cutters and jingling bells
our store SMl&amp;i
From a York Slate paper we see that »•«»*» Atlantic have free eourae. ami fJa'
ith the aasaranee |
Mr. and Mr*.€bariea Pbillips^of Lamb, hero for a little while wc enjoyed (T) . of .
,
- Ih. »Hva«r ol
th, »•-'»"
i
Corners, have just celebrated- the fifr
...
' Back or sure, SAdoks PorvM J luster
\ ' 'rF*J, “/ 'h" ”,pT*
prompt rollrf. Sold by H. O. 1
Hastinga, one
Mrs. Phillipa is tbe sister of Judge rd Blackwell liJand ami Hell Gate be- HAtx.
fore auuset. This island must be very
H u mitu x, a popular and fragniu '
Graham, of Chicago, and also of a
'.■eauliful in sum»M&gt;r. Here are located perfume, bold by H. G. Haxx, Nash
Phillips the eity hospital, penitentiary, alma |
S3
ville. than Nashville. According to
Imnse, work honsr and lunatic ireylun.. j
----- ---------- ——
—of this village.

the recent auction!

H. G. HAT.E.

BOB

SLEIGHS

TIW.
COPPER,
MSN ef Tbe “5EW TYN SHOP."
E. F. EVANS.

BUSI NESS!

KELLOGG ■ DEMA RAY

BLACKSMITHING i
PRICE, ONLY $25.
!

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WAGON REPAIRING, |
**’ ^ni’ltBxInUOKING. »LW

WOOD A BROOKS.

CASH BUYERS MAKE A NOTE
OF THIS!

WAGOX A CARRIAGE

Brackets, Dsor aiiWiiiwftaia
Neatly done and at prices to suit the
hard times. John Calcy, well known
to von all, has charge of the Blacksmithing department. Any work you
' may entrust to hia care will be faith­
fully done. Yon will always find him
‘ at his port, and at your service.

JAMES FLEMIAG,
FLEMING,

Fall River at 4J0 a.

CorxciL
।
JaX. 38, 1878.
Regular meeting held.
Present.—Ainsworth, President.
Psrad/, Roc, - Reynolds, Truman.
Trum
Lee, and Cook...Trustee*.
Minutes ot previous meeting n
and approved.
By motion tbe feUowiag aoe’u. w
allowed:
C. M. PutBMB, for nails etc.......... tll-M.
Wm. E. Gringo......... ....................... IAS.
—If one should drop in at tbe Union Eugene Cook.................................... XflO.
By motion the Treasurer was allow­
Hoose about tbe dinner hour, he would
think that hard Mateo are among the ed an extension of thirty day* on tax
past, iMudneos is so lively there. The
Motion made and carried that the
exacllent meals and low price* draw a
road job done fay Solomon Fdghuer be
nice patrouagm
.
accepted at ninety (90) dollars.
—Tbe good wheeling we egjoyrd tlie
Motion made nnd carried that Road
tbe firm half of tbe wurttArtouglit in the
Committee meet nt crossing of Quaker
railroad wood. Wheat, ftever seed, and brook on PkiHps Street. on Tuesday.
tbe 13th day of Febraary, at lOe'dort
A. M.. for the puryttc of letting job of
buildiug bridge at that place. Said job

—The white wire clothes line ped­
dlnra have invaded tbe south west
dlers
juret of tbe county. Beware of them
nnd rig« none of tbeir paper*, for they
may be your death warrant.

m.,

where I took

New Bedford, arriving after waiting
an hour or more nt Wler Junction,
uliout 9 a.m. Yesterday I preached in
the irt Christian Church, to a conger- j
gallon of nearly a thousand. The |
•eating capacity of this chut ch te about ,

AT THE

0F

HORSK-SHOKING ONLY $2.50.

BOE A CLEVE

WI A. AYLSWORTH &amp; CO.,
Proprietors Cheap Cush Store.
Nashville, Mich.

WARRANTED.

E. COOK.

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE! Pioneer Store
HEA iJQl! Airi'EKS

Tha Fall and Winter trade is farely
opened and

---------- TO BUY---------Under Clothing,

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c.,

Heavy Boots A Shoes,

Horse Blnnkcta,

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE
I aim to keep the best Goods and sell a little cheaper than my competitors
All Goods warranted as represented and ‘no joekrying. Strangers amving in
town be aar« and find the liiace; people living w ith us km. w bow ’tia themselves
NEW 9OOD8 ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY DAY.

JEWELER.

D 0. GRIFFITH.

Sole

THE GREATEST BARGAINS

And a thousand other things adapted

In abundance, are in lively detaand.

It is our aim to keep find quality of
l»te living ratc».

niou Hoose. Charley Bronson. He is

A NEW LIVERY

riH give you a history of New Bedford.

the community, with our facilities for
doing biiaincw*. aad with

C-1. Dbto.

TWO OF THE BEST CLERKS

IN NASHVILLE!
Miudlxyille, Jan. 33th, 1878.
r. Echtok

tents for publication.
Paon. I.—How long must a tape line
be to wind spirally a cylinder t!mt is
40 feet long t«8 3 feet in riretunfrrente. providing ft tokos -“feet of Hoc
for every once around ?
On motion Owreft adjourned.
Puo:-.. IL—How many cubic inches
CALVIN MBfBWUirn, President.
_ ______
Ggo. Fbamcu. Recorder
4 Jl&gt;rbrdiameter at one end

equal circles, iutenccting r ack other,
is 4 feet and that partwrtbe (Hamster
of each circle included within the other
cirole ft • Uwhea. Iteqairod to deter

In Nsshvilic, we arc prepared, ready.
serviecable in your behalf in showing.
I ALSO SELL

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

STANLEY MOORE

Bara!

KOCHER BRO’S

ou

■ ciikunmiisatrfuiEmi
-TAXLtV KCWjUE

�HedATtartlutoh well with his
affinity, sod restored her to take her
r duMrea .«&lt;! «kip out Hbe P»o
id ■ &lt;Mk'» »»y revolver are! toibm.

90

WE WILL PAY

SI0US25
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HULL &amp; BOOTHKY,
Gt i'l CsMiuim I auuu Hoxtali,
ttl a 340 North -Water St,

BILLIARD TABLES

PONDS
EXTRACT

SIMMONS

SCIENTIFIC NEWS.

RtGbiAT0R
naicbea from Havana report IhatHpaia la about
to sign a treaty assuming a protectorate of the
rspubbe of Santo Dooziago.
A-mx-vn, tbe capfisluC tbo Ofreks. has been
tbe sceao of violent desnoustratious by the war

sand lodges, mcln-ltog tbe oxcapcd Kca I crrev
siaLWiXSs.’B
Ung Dull’s own camp nUmU r* 1000 warrior*
and AOTO wemea and rhUdrrn. They are
aplMtetidly mounted and armed.’~ . Ceo. Au­
gust WdUch, who entered the war aa a private
in the Ninth Ohio regiment, aud &lt;wmd with
diatiDCti-.ii m a number of Lathes, d:ej st HL
Mary’s, Ohio, last wewk, ag cd IM yearv

COLO!', ii* c.4.1 ■ '•ll.vy ro..

’•“^aisS&amp;fifscatTts:

EXTRA LARCE A

LzOMMISSIONO

TUKtli HL’"*V.'rTL.yiK

Essri,-^L’.'e'■

IMHTORV si.4 (ef F-eS’a Extrwd. b
i«M&gt;retea f-icNB. ««tit fr^e .-a aeni^-sllna I-

Richarilson’s Nw Iiffl

Lamwrea agrees with the Chicago public,
judging from tbo ssdieoesi that bare attend­
ed McVicker's Theatre fur tho part west to
witnraa th* four comedian., UDuu. Deed. Mc­
Vicker and Tcarsnu, Ui one eaatn. 1 tv play.
“AB Um dUge," ia a new pnaluctiou of Mr.
W. D. Eaton, a ynunsr jocrual-L and ia called
a farcical comedy. Nobody can help laughing
st tl, as It literally Vuubte. with pure fun.
Tua annual report ot tbe lodtanapilis Hoard
of Trade Chows a falling &lt; ff of the total bust-

moot, Marton A Co . wholesale clothing mer­
chants of Chicago, wbox riceut failure threw
over S4» people out of em| l-’ymeot, nave ef­
fected a eotUemurt with tb. lr cvediVws at 7*
cento ou Um dollar, sed will eauiUra* tasuce*^
A naanut attempt to rob a tram on the Atchi­
son, Topeka and SauU Fe railroad waa made

FOR THE PIAMOFORTE.
be unveiled Id the national memorial gallery.
Immediately a calm rettied upon the SauaU.
F.rery taaator vm Ln hia mat and Um galleries
were densely crowded. HunUa’s speech waa a

.-«H uu».waff &lt;tem»NNi»yi
-Mta La aa °LW

suert, Now York; H. W. Hall. Baatinga. Mach. -.
Wm. F. Maratoc, IsrweJl, Maa*.; L W. Ifabena.
iMrioope, Aria.; Chas. A Delaney. Harrisburg,
fa.; MTc, Oota, LowalL Maas.; Mr*. C. I
Hpurtia, Camden, Ala.; Chas. F. Saw. Frei
oricktowu, Ohio: Mrs. Lory Unnta*. Farming­
ton,!!!.; QspL E. J. Hpauldlng. Camp Hlar.ibangh, Wyu.; I. W. Tiacy. btostaboal Bock,
lowa;Mr«. Lydia Waite, Hbuahan, N. Y.; J.
JI F«A. Jtmetton City, Moct.; Itenrr Ebe.

Ofltoc haa rrecirul a dlq-alch from Special
Affect Hector, in Florida, stating that tbe
Grand Jury Ln Jacksonville found Itxtlrtmunta
Ln .crcntwen ra*e. against alleged timber depre­
dator! In that Blate. involving an Immense
raise in lumber, timber, tar, tnrpautlne and
re«n.. ..Beuster iMrta. of West Virginia, who

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'■ favouring at length satisfied of the
truth of these rriUciitns (by many eminent
rompoeere and proft-asont), and convinced
that great improvements were obviously
needed. 1 determined, if possible, to rem­
edy the defects. Protltiug by the expert
ence and advice of the beat practical teach­
er., I commenced a thorough and critical
examination of my first method, and con­
cluded that the only remedy would be to
bring out a new work ou an Im proved
plan ”

FREE! FREE! FREE!

BW METHOD FOR THE_PIANOFUBTE
SSiZsstsSr-’tmiiS’ ~ “
olivkr

AGENTS WANTED FOB THE

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the

ut its diworUcr, tl M eiiaent mat ana: uae on­
ions require ia an alterative stimulant which
will arouM It to acUrtty, an effect that ia foL
loired by the dlNappesrsnce of ------------ryniptmris indicative of ila dereusei
teliei . Htomach MUere tovariabH
Lo'roaatipati m. flatuienoe, hearth
oom of the skin atxl whites of th
in the right side and trader the ngl
nausea, vertigo and aids beedacii
bUtoua invabda are peeaitarly »n&gt;
remedy few ebrento indlgestacn,

Tax Chicago i*pm report that the retail
merchant. of that aty art beginning to pay out
sold an •• change" tor greonluch. . and at
Deaver, Col..
ars held at a pro-

U.S.

The Beat PoLhth in the World.

WEEKLY POST

VEGETINE

THE PEOPLE S PAPER.

VEGETINE

A HumMA iTiucesw.
Victor du BocbeLwho recently died in
Paria, waa once delegated by the French
Govcrtnnmt to ertUe with tbo Pruauian
Government the unity of gauge of the
terminal lines of ml wet a at the respect­
ive countries. He aaed totrll that one
day haglir•'.1 with Prin«8V Augusta nf
Fnugfc (now Etipn-as of Gurcutny).
81ie aakr-1, " Do you think nilweya will

wlored),

BABBITTS TOILET SOAP.

VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

r—^iiXTne.try^.'irr"
xxr uame to F. B. imuixa, Concert.
■ a piftllrt enotaiaing slut of te&gt;&gt;°bydrWXi»U at 00 cento and 1 per

VEGETINE
' WXUWBt OQMPOujlD OF
puhe cod lived
.OIL ADD LIME.J

VEGETINE
VEGETINE
VEGETINE

sss’K&amp;rtizssris.'s

Tbe Sou tn IfrkM Dlawrad Held*.
The diitaotjdg ‘&lt;jf fjeuth Africa are
found over mxuy hundred eeparo mile*
of territory. They are mostly imbedded
iu t rrugmom grand, nud are feund »A
depths varying from two to twenty fee*
b. low the surface, the usual depth being
from tMD to e&lt;- feet. In working tbe
mines a fclafm or piece of ground thirty
feet square is o -snntol by two diggers,

VEGETINE

VEGETINE

PASTORS
VEGETINE
WEBER'S

tad by tb
maay iuveul

RiW*
STOVEPOLISH

VEGETINE
To

;roT0 ua- seen fiin wv pttt tbe following :

ray. United States Mar.hal ter Maine ; Nathan
Webb, United Mates Attorney, Maine , Phthp
T. Van File,United States Attonwy, Utah ;

me

CHICAGO

Ue gentler MX la peculiarly reb}ec«. they
be thoroughly relied upon._________

Hxaar Dunn cun be cured.

nrrsou a oo.. Ban,

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RRY CO.

IGAN, SATURDAY,-FEBRUARY St,. II

PurejOHgNfWMM

so clous that
____ _________________ jwonda Thus it
will be seen tirelWw engine and a
band car were uued consecutively in thia
wild and hredlong chare aftar the mid

until
did the cro^d bs*
had been done. &gt;S
realised the most Trm
the mare of soldiers,

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PATXTM -AnUMM - •----- ■
VAKNj®H.tiW)HWb.

f i-o

NUMBER 20.

ble confusion; ye
the air, and the 1
meet broke the
two mm, hatlmi

TBBroKii tw.

Morphy, who c
and unnontrullsx
started out.to cs
dying away al tl
hour with their
Tbc twvnty-tv
had an almost
them. They h

mg his voter down, he made a spseeb
dial went to the heart of every m*u that 1
b»*rl it Hr spoke without a tremor,
and with calm and distinct uttaranrr. I
He said il waa mA the part of brave own ;
to murmur at -lesth when they were ’
brought face to face with il, and that U |
had nothing to say against the decrev of
the court that had brought him io the j
xraflhLI. Ha domed, bowt ver, in Ihr 1

&lt;—In March at 1MG2 the Confederate
Army of tbc West waa concentrated at
Corinth, Mix*., under Beauregard. This
army received its supplies from the neb I

I they told
Pre pulling

A \ taiMac arraan at aaf kwalj •••) p«M«»
• t Vl-n. WIA.». nd (»ldrxa. m.I« • .p.&lt;to

3spiftMer&gt;«rx*«Bb«i
Kata.UK tarry OeJVSbtl___ ____________

fugitives, ami traj^gi tin m down with
unerring ce rtaintyLunt, though
on exciting, waa,4^ ■ *“UR ,,n"'
twenty-four hours" from the time they
left the engine every member of the
l&gt;*n&lt;l waa captqryiX They were in a
“' *• plight
" ‘
’ They were
pitiable
drenched to th&lt;

jnsUcr, the manner of tbedcath towbieb
they bad been brought It waa not
encl a daalb M soldiers deserved. He
mid that be and his camredre had been
mov«d by nothing but an honest and
patraXio tore of the Union. He ds-,

martial
They w«wv given able
Judge Baxter, of Tennessee. I
charge of their
" *
opened. Andrew
never put upon.

lhe people into
bopelews war." —-------- --------- ---------enthmdrem upon the mum of the L'uioa,
and predicted that ui a abort time the
star rpangUd tanner would ware over
Mir very spot on which this scaffold tli*n
Stood. He then closed his speech, and
annoiinoM that be and hia fnenda were
ready, ilia oouuudm listened attenbveiy V&gt; hia words, turning so that they
Slight fare him. They sremed to be
Very much movSd.
ncHnaon waa an
exception, as he waa very ill with a fever.
After Wfhwm had comdtxhd. the trap
waa aprung. It la believed, by the Hbcriff
ot the county.
Tbc trigger waa con­
cealed, and it waa nut &lt;Lellmtely known
who touched H. Th* men Ml stmnltaLvuaaly. and the &lt;T&lt;&gt;wd averted this,
fx-va for sUJMtauL When they toukrd
at the acaffulil again only five own were
hanging. Hlsven* and Campbell, who
were very large mm, bad broken the
ropsu aad falton upoc the ground. I'M ,
wvre wnthing there in great agony, half
i-traaglni. and ths noose Still prvsauig
about their ucck*. The crowd made h
rush toward the prostrate men. The
Lieutenant in charge of the hanging
drew his rwurd, and, stamhng over the
men. drov- tbs reowil buck. The rope
was speedily to-nud from the nock* of
tbs violima, and they were assisted into
They recovered their
it. and both begged for
_______ ____ _ __ _ This waa given them,
am! revived them verv mueb. The rojxw
were then readjust*!, sud the two man
were made to reaarend the n-Affold
nretreosnradcs were corpses. Tbs trap
was set a«ua, and tbc fatal trigger was

Flour and Feed. Sjore.^

distance behind tl fethe whistle of an
engine in pursuit, With one cuuvuteive
effort they tore ut the nula they were
hammering al and

( HftK E FIXHTC

Audrvwa, a Kentuckian, and thor^ugi^ly

HMORY

JMTMdT.
HI MCLiUI HU C WU KIOS

OKNO STRONG.

'

with a detail of twenty men to Jx-netrals
1 tiie enemy's country in disguise, capture
an •ffine SHil bum the bridges of the
Western and Atlantic roa»L Tlir project
was oouai-lf red unposmtdi-, but Andrews
l-eiaiatcl that Lt- could acoumpUaii it,
aa-l al length he waa rmjxiwrn .1 to make
the attempt It waa agree! that if he
■UOcwedad he waa to be jsud $.10,000. He

■ ss4 hW*w «f ris VtahvQJaXswa
»M F»«y rrteUox

created u. u-anng up the tn
and heading their baggage
fifty rat la. They tlx-n &lt;
aiding and w*iu it^orthe

UNION HOUSE,

Ipr, and sueervded
early through the
than-v&lt; red, naked,

JEW MILLINERY

Dressmaking Rooms.

the first time unfolded to the detailed
soldirra. The council over, the rarners
acattcred into squa&gt;la al two or three and
rtarted for CliManooga, the northern
terminus of the Wastert ami Atlantic
road.
To reach thia they were coa&gt;
pellni Io march through 1X1 miles *4
the enemy's country,widi soldiers stand-

Bliss JHa|S« Jeffrey

Milluern Dressmatmi EsUMisiiwat
w. d. pur CHIS

.

near end of tb&lt; last baggage car out,
dropped crossties and rails upon Ui&lt;
•k tn trout of the pursuing train. At
when tic waa pqyed very dose, he
uncoupled one
drifting upon U
ate* halted an it
lushing it
train, and burn
vu Anally

At 4 o'clock ta the morning the mrc
wen- awakened ami homed on U.e train
Their general scheme involved the
seiaure of the train by some rm-aux &lt;v

»HU!H

SiaT. r.»' fret, and the brave man's ml(cringe were *o&lt;&gt;a at an cm J. The bodare
were buried near the scaffold.

Hurling
fully atarted

John q. chessy,

little children
playing ui the
wxida
They rejiorted Lie prex-Dcv,

u

hurrying Io the front to pnn Bciurognrd, boarded the train, They t__ 1
raug,-d to ndc to Marietta, rest lherr
■iunng tbs night, am! start back toward
Chatunoopa the next day ami burn the
bridges la they came. They reached
Man- tiu, went to Che hotel, registered
and tarnod in tor a night’s rest They
were in the very heart of the enemy*
country, with no possible succor within
taro hundred miles, and were determined
&lt;« the n&lt;xxi dav to buy the hrtdjva uh!

FRANK J. PORCH13.

•J

their engine. TJ^Kira^iB conductor
ami engineer of tlieattflcu train) jumped
off and ran toward the'down train. They
boarded it and hastily turned it bock an.i
puaned, wrong end
'
of the flying Yank*
Through
an «.j&gt;cn track and 1
village after village
like lightning. Ha'
ally to cut the tcl^g

and it^KwKit before it

tiMua, and, si tor a tomblc Laud-to-hand
cumliat. fouglAttHtrsuretliruogb to the
Fedssto QU, vB'bi ww: are qmto
umr to them. Those men were yf. w.
Brown, Wm. Knight, J. Rl’arter, Marjt
Wood, J. A. Wftaou, M. G. Hawtam 6
A. Itore&lt;y. and John Wailam. all of

enkindled the bridge. The pursuing
train coupled thia car and swept on.
Chattanooga waa now only twenty
miles distant, but the foremost engiur
waa in a and Pba* ‘
•• •
were all melleddl
were exhausted, j

&gt;. HAMMONO,
oua one, ami the
________________
for some day*.
One day the
Were in Uicir prison
playing chcckcrammou the floor ami
singing quite nflftfly, when some one
called attention WMhc f»et that a largo
body ot horeemdBabd halted in front of
tlie jail door. It waa noticed that an im-

LOAN

The engineer conductor, and jxaacupJ5*W*m tij hotel at breaking. The
" HmkreshH gone in with the rest,
imd were ooietly eating their breakfast
Andrews appeared at the door
of Die catfcg hall and said, in a leJsurR-

JONES A SELLECK,

DEITTISTS
piaiK Ava FAisi:ir*“

4INSWOP.TH k BBOOKjl
-oaalgByWt

F^ox&gt;xr.aEi

■^MUtxrant^^aa:

k BsooKb.

j

out!

eacenc will- them but were all woundevl
or &lt;frh-n lack before they could gt t &lt;
beyond the yard. TVwtm.J. IWrott.
Mola-rt Buffum, Wm. Benaiugcr. Wm.
Rrddiet, E. H. Masoo. ami Wm. Pittau
ger, all of Ohio, were kept in prison for
sevvmi saouths, and axobaingsd in March.
T1 c UXulrd States Ocrernmcnt gave wty
HaiaUme mwlala to Uu&gt; surrivoas at th&gt;
Elite raid, and pranded fas the fares
of thorn who Were kfllnL The first
reMai was givm *0 Jacob Purroll, a
,im c 1- 4 , who,'|* *"*** *"
Py~

tn the dourwat
bell, of Krnl
Man&lt;&gt;u A. U
The torn arose *a
ept Robinaon, who
I few, and Lad to
tndaup|M&gt;rUxl wluls
the tender, Imped
be stood. The
er nmunandoi ths
aial waa soon List iffWM
m&lt;-n to follow
sad tliey left the
followed by fete men, wbo^
room with UML.
,------------- —_
cor side or &amp;s other and
were toft were in Adepkirable state at
uncertainty. They did nut know whether
r and Full­ their comradea had been carried out for
Big hhan exrliauge or purols or death. No intima,
tion of tl ic decunon of the court Lad liern given. Al length they retaroe^
Leaded by George Wilson, who, with a
free as pals as death, said: "Boys, wr

of hi* comrades, wlfli^^V

bo IbnHcnaaiMM.lM

The Propreed TarUL
ill prrpaml by Die sub-rommithe Wavs and Meons Cnnnrft-e
louae tif Representatins few the
of tbe tariff uaa bom pnbliabaL

ReadjMtlug Pte.taiaxim’ Kalarire.
Tiic Oocnmitlcs &lt;xi PustofBcos xnd Peat
roads &lt;k tbs Lower boos* of OungrrsaLavo
prepared * bill to regulate ilia oomtxneahoti of Pootmaalera. It divides Pest­
masters into four rlaasra. The flret Ham
reerfvrs &gt;3.000 and upward : the eaerwd
Ires than &gt;8.000 and not lass than
;
the third etas* from «l,0U0 to fci.wu,
«mltbof&lt;xuUohmiesa4h*uSl.(K0. It
jicundca that daaaca one, two ami thnx
shall be appoiixtoi by the President, ami
the fourth da v by the Postmaster (ton
.-tuL The three higher rlnsree receive
annual salaries, to be aarertaine-1 from

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Fall and Winter Goods,

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Come early and. avoid
the Rush.

*4h prox. He is a brother to WifHntn
FUia. who wm seatoneed at the bat
tom of the Cireafc Cenrt, to owe year

G. A. TRUMAN.

The Latest

MetropoMa, that mM from PM1•MpMa. vast ashore only a few mflea
trwrn the spot on the North Carolaa
•oaat wherein November the Banm

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Has just been patented in the new

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That is acknowledged by all to be

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EVERY PIECE ff PdRT
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WARRANTED SO YEARS
It has no springs, cogs or shuttle to
wear out You never get your
thread or goods damaged by
oil on the new Na 8. It
has a Double Motion.

It will sew twice

"!

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IBM SEND FOR

CHA8.0. WOLCOTT,
I want everyone to call and see see
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Aad th— teU aU of ytrar^rionds aod
aeqnaiteaaoea, ihte

ly* and several of them m remarks14s for their iJeguit mxnsior.s. sur­
rounded by ample gardens, kept In ex­
cellent orper. which ri* oa either aide
Dr. Bnril has got a fast teoak and has
of them, attesting tn the taste and af­
fluence of their owners. County, Cat- an extensive praetiea. bat we don't
tog«,aort Sixth Streets have few equals think it nsresssry to drive so rapid Up
in the country. The City Hall, built hill, but we suppose Doc will have hia
ot Native Unknown granite, and cost-

of poor aloigbiug.

about payiug*ubecrit*ioes,i»a acxwuat
of the Editor’s abatmra

-.The Hasting House still continues
to dish up meatothel makaea hungry
man laugh and grow tat. —itbregnrWlhat* number uf our
young men are going to Washington
Territory. We wish iheto good luck.

late. hat la better.
night riding.

,
i
i

warns*wato toate smU^tetoteklatosf

Caose. too mnch
-

NEW MANUFACTORY BOB

SLEIGHS

KELLOGG • DEMARAY

The Rev. D. G. Geasings of Lansing,
who Las been having a aeries of meet­
ings at tho Mayo school boons. Assyria,
■ndMsple Grove, a few years ago. was

tu Till WAT

tba baoafit W Brv. D. G. Jaaataga.

The lecture of Mrs. Hasty, of Lan­
By order of Com.
sing, oa Saturday eve.. Jan. Mth. was
—Mgj. N. Skinner’s Coloooy for Ar­ delivered to a fall bou«. and all prokansas, da growing faat and will be ooaacgd it a very fine lecture.
Some time ago Mr. Wilson, living
ready so start by the IKh af March
AU those whe wish to join will have to near thia place, Lad one of his hones
enroU before that rime. The climate of ■iamagrd by having the cor&lt;Ls of its
that State is one that ia beneficial to all bind leg eat off by the falling of a
broad ax out uf the bands of a boy that
who are short wai»crd in tbc pocket.
was riding him. Tbc leg
Ixudged
—Ou Tuesday of this week. Dr W
11. Young, of thiv Village, aa-iated by very tightly and now, strangv as it may
■m-m. the horse ia in a fair way to re­
Dr Up John.ot Hastings, and Dr. Par

mentci.of V'ennontville. amputated the
leg &lt;•&lt; Charlea Jone*. «»f Maple Grove, ■ F. A. Lathrop baa erected a lamp
th:. became ne-ce«aary from the effi-et«
ia front of his mamotii new store,
a gun-shot in the ankle, about three and now one walking the streets of
.-•benilan Deed not fall over a wood
—B. M. Weed is tiring up his new en­ jptic into tbc mud beyond. We hope
gine to-day psoparatory to bis doing our other bwdnom men will takepaU-ru
Ida first casting tn his new foundry— .by the good example set by Frank, and
and ere we go to press, will probably lot their light shim
Tbc PnwUeat of the Hastings. Ko­
torut Club. Wgi. Borger. spoke al this
place oo Satnarday eve.. Feb. Sud.

have converted sr’-eral ton of old irou
into new and nsefell articles. We pre­
dict tar Mr. Wood a good bosinem durI

Professor Pood is teaching a stag­

ing Haas at this place.

a large lam in the Spring. Levi Hub­
bard has the contract for building.

K. F. EVANA

or

—it drMffiili

BLACKSMITHING
WAGON REPAIRING,
Is tbskmlaCMyta. Ws Ims (he hsel wette**.

Biwtotey,
Bwx Omttm.
Prtrefrwg »SS4e»d«.

There are more Wilsons sold in the
United Blates than the combined sales
of all the others. The Wilson Mend­
ing attachment, for doing ’* *-*—*--«
repairing, without patehii
with each machine. A
give with each Machine,
to keep it in repair, free &lt;
five years. It requires u~ — ...
strut-lions to learn bow to use it. Sat­
isfaction cuarsntcxl. or no pay. Ma­
chines delivered free of charge any

WOOD a IBOOIl.

BUY YOUR

WAZWI Jt CJJUUAGE
RHPAXRIHG.
Neatly done and at prices U&gt; suit tbr
hard times. John Caley, well known
to You all, has charge of the Black­
smithing departmenL Any work you
mar entrust to his care will be faith­
fully done. Yon will always find him
at his post, and at your service.

M E A.r-' e
•l&lt;l Reliable Meat Market

and uoUclt an nsn.toa-

ROE It CLEVEP

WM. 1AYLSWORTH J CO,

Every Job that leaves my shop is

Proprietors Cheap Cash Store.

* aitiwi IIft—Sta*Um-A ‘

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NWO HERE!
The Circuit Court convened at Hast­

Hi: A DQU.ARTERS

ings,
on
Monday
afternoon,
at
1
o’clock.
There
are eight
criminal cases on the calendar and are
being disposed of thus far as fallows :
The People ra. John C. Jaquayu In­
formation for forgery. Arraigned and
plead guilty, stating that be did so
"because be was guilty." Hia Honor,
the J odge.after some very good advice.
M-utsnced him to the Work house, at
Ionia, for one year.
The People vs. Geo. Lusk and Fi­
delia Atkinson. Charged with adult­
ery. The respondents were arraigned
and plead not guilty. On application
of defendant. Luak. the case waa eon। tinned until next term.
The People va Darius C. Heath. Wm.
H. Heath, and James Bcidmore. The
respondcuts hare been granted each a
separate trial
Darius C. Heath, im­
pleaded with Wm. H. Heath, and J.
| Scidmore, for resisting an officer, was
found guilty by the jury, and ia now In
jail awaiting sentercie.
The People ra J. Scidmore. impleadI eu with D. C. Heath, and W. H. Heath,

------------ TO

BUY------------

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton a wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &lt;fcc.,

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE

waa tried and the jury returned a ver­
dict ot not guilty.
In tb&lt; ease of the People vs. Joe!
Helmer, for prrjury, baa been continu­
ed until next term, and respondent
giving ImiL
The People va. Howard H. Crowell,
iaforutettoe for lanreny.ia »*w oa trial.
Hastings. Feb. 4. 1878.

THE

The Reform Club, have John Michael

a

New livery

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
STANLEY MOORE

JOB

PRINTING!
uiiiiemiaiMFmuu
Call at this office lor
Job Printing.

to oa vs bo wtoh to artel

tJon of deck before yurrhatlnj

--------- 1-----------

E. COOK

«»•&amp;

—

AT THE

WARRANTED.

BedbilvijTiaekgprmdk

CASH BUYERS IAIE 1KTB
OF THE!
'
Weihalmakf AmetSoa prleea

HOm-SHOOG OILY $2.50.

the incidents in the early settlement
of this great nation. 1 expect soon to
—•Tea Nights ia a Bar-Roomunder visit Fall River, (where is located my
the saspkes of the yooag people of friend Rev. P. W. Sinks. known to
this village, paired ot pleasantly and many in Nashville.) Boston, Banker
prrttobk. rtmiltoiseise foes approx
HID and other places o' interest. Till
than adieu.
C. 1. Dxro.

.

SHEET -mow.
oKN .f TW “NSW TO SSF.”

C VTT£2 Ft S!

Brackett, Dear niYiiin Kraies

|

the recent auction!

coma.

▲ laz«a
te feast am hamd.
Casao and — th—o, botarw they
axw all gold.

PRICE, ORLY 02S.

are twewty-two. Ia addition to an ex­
cellent high acbaal. The atty alee boa
of the Michigan LegWatara.
an instituting called the Friends’
J. H. RuC employed for the last three
Aradaaiy,’ incorporated ia INI, which
months with A. H. Munson 4c Co
hardware store at Charlotte, baa art np
boaineaa here on hU own hook, and

The ^Temperance work at this place
seems to be on the increase, under the
efficient management of the President.
Dr. C. O. Scott.

Lota of Goods sold at

BUSI NESS!

Mrs. Ws-_k. an old lady, fell while
descending the stairs the other day.
aad though no boons were broken she
receivad a hard jsm aad name bruises.

cover a large area, and ri va in Um ei celJeaey ot their goods the older eotebluhmeuts of Lowell. Mara

1302

TIM,

fiiieis, nmnii i

THE

to relatives In Canada, last week, and
will stay a tow weeks.

heroically for half a year, which ter­
minated a year ago. since tbs# time he
has l&gt;char&lt;d himself not unlike other
young men of twenty-five. We are
sure bat be has been smitten oocc or
twice. We are sure be was smitten
last summer and be followed ap his
success with great tenacity till last
Wednesday, when be captured the very
brightest image of hit heart, lie was
joined in the holy bonds of wedlock
with Mias Mary Phillipa, the black
eyed beauty of South Kalac-o, and
once Moore is happy.

for Camh.

Cheap

H. G. KAX&amp;

Hi Gridly killed 4 hogs last week that
weighed l.Mfi lbs. Ho has « Wt, heav­
ier still.

-Dr. W.H.QrtoweMsmd*. Hoskins &lt;

haaepeateanaw

Tin-Shop !

COMB XW AMD TVT WL

TW Methodtota an holding protract
ed meetings at the Quail Trap school
bonne in Maple Greve.

■

E- KEV ANS,

'H

-A. W. Olda* boaghtoewmil teWred
saw logs, during the twe or threw days

Delate •• gavseti O asunan am Ysak
•«. if not more eo, I extend ■
Cordial Invitation to aU
Gvrmans to make my
■More their Head.

STAX LSt MOMS

GREATEST

BARGAINS

Pioneer Store.
The FaR and Winter trade ia farely

opened and

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jSte ftTA,

EXTRALARCE I
DM MISSION'

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ahniiow of the ternbte word ' wrrea.- and, to
the ^an&gt;*«f lEmaaMe aiW rtMtealto* tl^a

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willing U&gt; do, n&gt;d wa. not aigned by tayboiy.
Tttl Itepubhcau Ctxgrww who »tatte«&lt;
LosMam landing the electoral count and

[BILLIARD TABLES

.&gt;&gt;mrnat.d moaily by negro resident, uf th&lt;
bract rtuwe hr. and ki£d by a imml.r of

National Hauk faaa fcjp . wyai out, and ita
eeietel of HafWmpJted 10 !« ceut. by
the aettoo of thcJaleJ^d^. D. C. Baecun.
ktung J. C.
abet »100.nOC.
part oa rawed note a Uaensa baa left town.
Tux project to L-uikLj. fnw |4|x~iu*s tnen
the oU rrgiooa to the ecatxwrd baa bea-n de-

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■•The Uueeleu Grand !&gt;ake Nichoig. Ifp.ul
ao the SIU b» railway frvra HenngnH asd tot 4.
op Ida quacten In the Gyxemor’e patera.
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Haekioi. TkgaatVu tad KirkKlluua. Thu
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trt. Wmntrw. WT1
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enudrene thrrate that he and Me wifa\*tt
eaclnded... New Yi rk &lt;aty rvpnrte'120 cominerrtal faltarra during January, the largewt unto
her of any otw tnoutli iuct the panic o’ 1173.
Tnt gth, that .wept aloes th- Jurlh Atlanta
mart oo the ni^bi of th- I it mat ricreate.I lu
ru knee anything of thr. kind ci|«erteneod uo
that awet for many yrare, and «»• attended
with eerictia loaw uf life and proxxrty. Tbrre
waawywek aad nun tn rhe tnrk &lt;&gt;f the gate fur
hnrwtawd. —' •—*’—
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. .. * ■ W’*^Un«U&gt;" «WTWtx&gt;tei«.t
state, that HrereUrj Hbertuau. in an UlteeV.rw,

ounditkoeu were a flagrant riuatlon uf
lrca,, „f 1&lt;S6
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eorreepiodecA aaya. effect, uu aurpetew at

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The full taxi of StAnley Mattnr
rraolutioQ tax fhe------------' "
turiif bendr iit &lt;1
Un, which hsa pA___ .. ____ _______
Cau^roM by l&amp;rge majontieii, i* m fol
knn:
B uraaaa, IJr an art rnbtUd ’ An art U itsprore.’bB palac ervdii," and apvrvvd March
l« 1 V&gt;, tt waajrortid and dertan-! that the
faith of the Vlrfted Rtatea waa tberelTK.lr^nlT
I'wdyrd to pay m coin or It. eqfflval^t »n In-

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OF THE LARGE CITIES

A FARM AND HOME
OF YOUR OWN.
“ An act Io jewrMr fur the rr«wny r.bwt of epewie
pMtWMoU* awewvad Jan. If, W75. ua reM«lrwd to ba leiirlihw of the boode at the
Culled Hlatee dewrritwd to aaW art of C.&gt;ogMa.
appealed July JL 117(1, aaUAhd " .bn eel u&gt; an
tberiae the rcteoduig of lbw uate-nai debt .

IOW IS THE TIME TO SEC® IT.
ONLY FIVE DOLLARS
FOR AN

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GOOD OLD
STAND-BY.

‘ ■ awruea Of !&gt;&lt; gouty.

MEXICAN MUSTANG UNIMEIT.
&gt;004 KtagftaBtel bamuaie' UaMkuu^
Uuo of the title of King uf Italy.
j«exra UtLCKMAXD, the German piujoaupher. U dead.

Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat,

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GAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY

BARRY CO

7878.

TILLAGE OFFICERS

The following u a eyi
bill for zvtooBUK the &lt;------- .
pared .by Mr. Harrisaa, of IHinoia,
inan of lhc Reuse Committee on

and his snappish
ticks of the clock
wm finally rednrai
diant of seeing lik

rnich shall
irty. TWr
do eppointthe middle

high now, you miJM hear the old craxy
shutters flapping against the sides, and
that house an o’l
cultivated tlie f&lt;

Section 3 fixai the salary of the head
Commissioner at $5,&lt;N0, and the others
at *4,000.
SocUon 4 provides that Um&gt; Commiasioucra may 1x5 removed by the Presi­
dent for cause with the consent of the
Senate in open amum.

jTWELRT.

there ain’t many r
for the ghost th&lt;
chamber, I Ixdicv
though to he mm
out on tlie burial“ Umph I a con

W. H YOUNG,
»«-m and Yulqiii

TEAS. SPICES, T0BA0008 and CIGARS
A Specialty.
in tiir lai
tusvrling
back. Th

.xw, M*Mrtn«. Mate______________

hilb.

'wrs

Powers.

BOISE BROTHERS.

I had a hurt in my bndl« hand, and
evening was approaching, heralded by
an icy rain and a cold, searching wind.
I fell a sinking of (pints which 1 could
Dot dis}&gt;&lt;'l bv rapid riding, for my IiOtsb

All that night I wm troubled with
strange dream*. ]&gt;ecpled by phantom*
from the oeighlxinng^ church-yard, but
a bona-tide ghoat
1°
the morning I o tto vdftf
and took

I'd him, and the 1
the old man ditffl
point* of doctrine^
ly of him; and Ij
ujmjd the wdf edaa

in some trifling
re very alightiugd by all looked

WB HAYE GAINED A VICTORY
BRADY * CRITES.

Flour and Feed Store!
SMITH + KNAPEEN.

LEIV1S DURKEE
rJL. K.K»r» Public. Reul KmbU i

POOR AND HUNGRY

A&lt;raL Cohurllou* |»ap&lt;lr

HI DICLAUD Hit H IICl KMS

ORNO STRONG,

Larger Stock than ever Before!
UNION HOUSE,

JEW MILLINERY

■ &gt;4 wtUlnr h»n-te___

*

_

JOHN WEBSTER.

O L.1CXMITTHS. All kind, at work In I
D «wMA ss4 tliWMSnsiM llnx .tUn4-4

Dressmaking 11ooms.
SHiss SHaflflif Jrffrry
Millner ji Dressmaim Etliutalmeiii

JUbrrUjractw FirAf.

JOHN Q CHESSY.
’’___
MAGGIE JEFFREY

CAMADA SOBTHEHN RAILWAY.

The Short and Quick

MONEY TO LOAN!
h Aflnnl In! Ut few

3300.00 and UPWARDS
j^ICHlGXN EXCHANGE,
ONES

A

SELLECK.

animatiou. In •»hour after. 1 w» c.«vinced dial I Lad mistaken my raid, and
night surprised me in tlie furcat I had
Ihn’u in more unpleasant situations, so I
adoptexl my usual expedient of letting
the reins fall upon my. courser's neck.
He, however, blundered on, with hia
nose drooping to the ground, stumbling
every moment, though ordinarily aa surefootAl sa a roebuck. So we plodded on
for a mile, while the laodsrape grew
darker and darker.
Al length, finding my butne lean intel­
ligent or mon- despairing than myself, I

•• • MnHiWS,' sred be, * what means
thia I You checks are aa nale aa you
wedding-gnwn. What is Um matter!’
Tin- bnde uttered a Iran be shriek.
'■' My wedding-gown !’ exclaimed she;
•on. no—this- -this ittty Barter's shroud !

moat distant jiarf.^the ggl
the figure &lt;4 a mfflBRKKI
cunt«l in digging ■ grave.
There wm something withi
pel led me -to stroll forth andJ
I drraaeJ, drw nded, and, MM
breakfast, left the fcrudamj

precincts of the bl
cheer my brute companion. To tell the bad evidently beet
truth, I stood in need of something M- of sepulture for *
hilaratiug myself. Tlie somber air of the ground ro»o in
Uiv itewiial proas utruokn deathly glooto
to toy heart, m one by one they seenM
to rum on my path, like] threatening
genii, extending their scathed limbs to
Bxcet me. Tlie nun. fine ami cold, l»e
dewed me from brad to foot, and I ques­
tion if a more miscralde pair of animali
rrrr threaded their way through tlie
maxes of an enchanted fort at. I thought
of the comfortable home 1 had left for.

cheerful hrnrth nround-whirh wy fstnih
were gathered, of wine, music, love and |
the llioiwuid cndflsrmrut* J hmi left ba- j
trind, and then I gsxi'l into the rec&lt;Wsea I
of the shadowy wood that rlused about 1
me, almost in drapair.
I la-gnii to dread the apparition of !
sotne giant intruder, and waa acnotmly
meditating the producti »n of a pair iifsl
pistols, when my quick glance .caught ’
the glimmer of dirtmit bglita, twinkling i
through BOtiM opeuiiig in the treea, ami '
darting a beam of hope Upon the wan- I
dcrer's soul. My reins were instantly [
grasped, and my rowels were struck into
tlie mdes of Ojt cliarger. He snorted, ।
pnckral up his cars, erected his iieai^
and sprung forth in an uncontrollable ।
gallop. Up hill and down hill I pneked
my gidlut g'ay; and, when tlie forest i
was I*sal, and Ina hoofs glinted on the j

MjKyran*. for
MB hillocka,
step without

sun, no more to rush to tlie glorious ex­
citement of the hunt, no more’tii pant in
Uixindav toil.
Over the a hole field of the dead there
scemnl to brood the spirit of dosolatiou.
Stern heads, rudely chiseled, grinned
from the gravestone*, and frightful em­
blems met tho rye at every turn. Here
wm none of that simple elegance with
which modern taat«' lovra to invest the
memorial* of the dz-partrd ; no graceful
azwciM, or nodding el ma, or sotrowing
willows ahed their dew* apon tlie turf—
everything spoke of.the biltm&gt;c«&lt; of
jkaiting; of th- "
of th" {taaaiug

village, I felt an animation that I ranuot
well describe. A crcaJDDg signboard,
swaging m the wind on rusty Goos, di­
rected me to tlie only inn of the village.
It was a twostory brick building, stand­
ing a little back from the road. I drew
nan at the door and diamuuutal from
my wuary nag. Aly kind voeiferatious
summouci! to my side a bulldog curacd
with a moat unhappy dispqaitiou, and a
hostler whose U mp- r was lordly more
amiable. He took my poor, jsded horse
with an air of surly indifference, and
gruffly directed me to the bar-room.
“An unpleasant morning, sir, to work
This at■arimsut w* teuantert by half
a doseu rough f«ntW rcnj)&gt;« fsvagu in tLe open air," saui I.
*’ He that rcgnrdcth tlie clouds shall
and morose by incessantly imbibing al­
cohol, and by the proprietor of the tav- not reap,” replied the grave-digger, still
era, a blufi man, with a portJypaunch, busily plying hiaspade. ■’Drath stalks
abroaii lair day and foul day, and we
Uiat follow in hia footsteps must prepare
for the dead, rain^r shine.
“A melancliolyaMMjjto*

a tit-1 valor Roaa, waa by no means invit­
ing to a quiet traveler, who had nought
the bosom of the hills for pk-Murn.
After making a few remarks, which
elicited only monosyllables in answer, I
relapsed into sfleucv, from Which, how­
ever, I waa soon aroused by the entrance
of the sorlj hoe’Jer, who.ia no very gra­
cious manner informed use that my hone
waa lam*', and likely to be sick. This
inteliigMxw prodaragl a visit to the
stable, and the oOirvictiou that I could
out possibly ; raume my journey on the
cmMiiug day, which wm somewhat dia­
agreeable to_________
man whs____________
had taken up
r a
decided prejudice against the mn and

“This grave is t
the gravi-dwer, k
occupation with a dr
hia sallow cheeks
shrunken lips.
Perceiving dial hi
infectious, he rranm
and Ul*t BO loaidtU

make nisninatteas fur ajipcn^tiuculB to (
" Ul
Otfii-u trom among penxias resident in
their respective districts, who shall hare ’ x*»y
resided there a year, sad posscM the
'
j is God that impel* me t &gt; speak. To win requisite moral and other qualities.
• you A Jtav«&gt; test my soul I Yea—yes—I Provision i* nude that they m»y recom______________
' hra a murderess I She smiled upon me Bies l persona wiioas they don't know __
I in tlie joyous affectiou of her young upon the teatia.«y of peraoas. fur whom pe^mm r* wMin 1871. whrh it amounted
heart—but I gave her the fats' drag ! Uey &lt;-*11 vouch. All rccvmmcudatrom'. to|34.024.m9i. The annual pensions
■ Adelssde twined liar white arms about must be in writing, signed by the perto ru9 nPTcr reached *1.000,000.
&lt;rf the set of
' my nerk, but I adnwnistenal the poison! tons recanmending all appbeation*. |n U1Bt T,,r M
i Take mo to your arms; I have test my must be written tn the handwriting of Marrh J8 lsl„
^hed *3,416,i soul for you, and mine must you bs 1*
the applicant. Betting forth age. past to- I m(M
next year A3.218.4iM.70.
time Ui.,y
&gt; " She spread hex long, white arms, and calKM, physKwl emdrtwo, and mental Fn,ra
i stood like a maniac before him," said the capacity. In ti» event that Iras item U;M.
to «3.(«0,ax», averaging
iM-xton, rising, in the excitement of the twenty nominatema shall bo made for abon| *1,MO.OOO until 18G4, when they
In 1865 they
moment, and ooinming the attitude he csch ofltec to be filted by a member of . b.r,lln(. $-1,985,273.80.
deacribed; “ami then,*' ooutiniied bo, tn Cougresa, then the Commiaaioners may wrn, incr,^i to *16,338,155.15, and,
yptieatoon
writing
from any
etn„^ io
mnunnix! to inererao
a hollow avion, and ohaddenng at the ,| rccefre
. .
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rvculleatiou. *’ al that moment came the ! j*reons m the &lt;h*trirt.
until 1871, when they rescind tlieir
thondar and tlie flash, and the guilty |
The remaining sections of the tall pro- maximum. Unless then- is still further
i woman fell dead on the floor."
‘ vide for competitive axaniinatsoulor pro- legislation uicTcasing the penmans the
The countenance of the narrator ex ' mutiori m all department*, and preacrile- annual appropriations for this purpose
pressed an the horn -r that hr felt.
that vacancies tn the deportment* an- will now gradually &lt;tecrcase.
•• Ami tho bridegroom," askod I; ‘‘the I only to be filled by promotion, save
where
the
need
of*experts
peculiar
htmbanfl of the deatroyer an&gt;l the vio- I ~
'
*'
---------*' “
---------**"or
------“““—
conditions may make a contrary course
tuna—what became of lum ?*'
“J/e fiaHtU before you r was the ntx-easary. The Civil Ss&lt;vico licpartment is to supply all the other depart­ Butlcr, Pa , to Baltimore, is reported
thrilling answer.
ments with lists of clerks from which .•sure to be built rtnrtnp the coming
appointments can only be made, and is Beason, tho entire right of way having
1 to erseme the n-epouibility for resanMB. !&gt;ecn ol‘Uuuc.1, and lau.la pun:haai-d fur
i ala for cause. Original appointments refineries arid I arrel numnfactjries on
are to be made on not more Ilian six Balu more harbor. The distance which
mouths’ |irol&gt;auau, when the probation the line i» to run is
miles. The fol­
ers are to bo plxrexl on a permanent roll lowing purt rulars a* tn ita construction
with a slow, anorrtain step, an elderly
from which Uicy uarer cau be removed
man, who u-oked as if he had never aeen except for causo. This roll is to const; are given : Tlie pipes will be- four and
a half feet Ix-kiw the surface of the
bcUur day*.
tnte the permanent civil aervir* of the
“I kem up to thank ye, Mr. Went­ Government No appointments arc to ground. Tli»y will bn made of boilermm, Up-w&lt; hbid and galvanixcd, so as to
worth, for a favor ye done me the first
ba «i»do for pohUcul pupewee, and no be tmpcrviomi to the action of tlie oil.
timz' you was Mayor. Pre had it on ray
jioiiUeal aMfewamMita are to be paid or
mind for M&gt;me time, 'an I thought I'd । demanded, on the penalty of dtsrainssl 1 and noLnist. The lino to Baltimore is
designed to/be a trunk line, with cauronw down sn‘ tail you. But maybe re
necUous -from the Pennsylvania ter­
immortality, tiff!* b( his productions don't nuncralier me t"
minus and from different points on the
•• No, 1 d*m t," sssd Mr. Wentworth.
came betore the world.
They were
route. Its transporting eapacitv will be
prated sod circulated, and inquiries “You *»• I've Ik-cu Mayer several time*,
The
HlinoisCentral
Railroad
Company
were art
foot in the hope of discover­ and, m I gave my time to tin.- bojunc..,
is
about
to
establish
a
new
and
rival
iDcoasantly, day and
ing tlie author.^ tfc, wrapped in the and Lavr tx-cn very busy ever stDCc. I
route
to
Liverpool,
by
running
in
con
­
tily prupoaed to bo-----------------------------veil of impeuetriA^joliscunty, listened can't remember every one I met. Wlutt
nection with a lint of Isvcrpool steam­ annually is about 2,000,000 barrels of
to the voice of applause, more delicious diil I da for you ?"
“ It was just tike thia : Tho fust time ers from Nsw Orleans, which wdl eno- crude od. The company will prooee-1
liratiM' it wm eMaftuxl by stealth.
bl«» too company to take freight and psa- with the work immediately after the
From the obscurity of yonder lone man­ you was Mayor I started down to your
sion, and from thia remote region, to affici one. day to ask a favor. I met you acugcra at m low rates, even in the win­ close of the winter, and export to have
send forth lays w?iich Mtdmaheil the on the strvet an’ said I wm goin’ to tlie ter season, as the Eastern railway tines the line laid the entire distance during
do in the aeasOT of lake navigation, tlie coming summer. There are rumors
world wan, indtS&amp;V a triumph to the Mayor's office, an' says you, • This is the
MavnFs office; T take It right around when they are running nt their lowest that the Standard Oil Company will lay
visionary bard.’- - with me. What tto you want F says yva. figure* Hmor the close of tbs war, it a competing line.
has only been a question of time when
Haysi, fl***1 * pardon for my boy.
thia evaot would occur, and the Central
Au Infalling Sign.
who is in th a Airutewvll,' an' Ibra I told
has been steadily forking for this ob■■ What makes you think they’re en­
you how hu ksm there.
" You just took a pioce of paper an’ Kby getting control gradually of the gaged, Mrs. Berkley 1" asked the neigh­
there
roafls
between
Cairo
and
New
bor.
“Has Julia’s mother ever inti­
rescued down au' wrote on my shoulder,
Orleans. Hering ae.’ompitehed thia, the mated K'vthing of the kind to you F*
on* gev it to me.
“ Oh, dear, gracious, no. She never
“I went to the Bridewell an’ give it next step was tn obtain control of a line
to the man an* sat down. When I saw of ocran steamers, by which freight and so much aa hinted it," replied Mm.
tiie boy wasn’t ramia’ I asked why they paaaengere could be cheaply landed in Berkley.
“ Then what makes you think it’s all
fen, and, M bo had delayrd. and said I’d through! a pardon LiverpioL Ail tins l-ariug been nearly
Lio, " what haa been from Long John. They M.k«l me if I’d achieved, the company will soon, per­ settled between ’em ? It ain’t over three
'done," be did not read the paper, an’J said ’Xo.’ They haps, be ready to transport freight or months since be commenced waiting on
passengers from the great Northwest,
gev it io me, an’ ft rod:
and the South, ria New Orleans, to LsvnA.— zai. —— W- — '
L.
d three sisters, all
raipliahcd. Their
elanle and Mode;h paat the ago ai
can I forget the

fair-haired, morn'
■vr danced upon 4 |
o waa a few yeart I
1 and pensive ; but I
□e, the cldrat, poor
■pint, cultivation

e,” replied
I from his
it wrinkled
and intellectual!!
isinnatiun ; an.
vulgar prejudi
of tlie hero of

ing-jdaz^e of Descm
done, he aacruded
a ligbtncM that oui
ing a few pace*

M He Expected.
Last Monday John C. Barberry, of
Hannibal, patIda
1
- --------------old”clothes
on **"
the
^toredanote tahinwifa
river b&lt;ink. and
on top of theml with a stone, and hid

blceigarfahl how unlike thy pnneipra,
dear 8.), and endeavored to lose myst-U
in the agreeable ocrtTpajinn of castinb.iUiw Hula a;
nufuT"ing. Alas! my fancy came not to my
call. I bad loot my power of abstracted

(a seal beyou could

^IHSWOBTH * BBOOKS.

-thstl had
the face of

I deal in
, I amid
to. Bute!
fa nothing

SBBOOU.

•Mil nt

sweetest music, breathed by choral
vuioas from the cottage. If the nvysterious student and his wife were neglecte
ed by tWr neighbors what cared they •
Tbcir endearing and mutual afiectian
made their home a little paradise. But
death ombb to Eden. Mary fell saddeoly aick, and, after a few hours' illn
(fiad in the arms of her Lnaband
her sister Madeleine. This wm the ।
dent's around heavy affliction.
“Days, montiia rolled on, and

�nob.

c&lt;mbu»pb
equal, fa to — et—efuL ,
8o If a minor portion ia allowed U&gt; in- ,
Sict spaa a mates. “The tew will to
dirkWbg&gt;dMtitMKaadeaaMCOtaM.
J»-day ttornuu-r port ton are showed I
&lt;br
rou.*nt fa a degree, Tpl- |

A BRAN NEW STOCK

I low.) impose upon Ito major a burden
| that toagreat n.»ght fatto future wcllf ire of mt country.
The Ikjno; dealer tor* ooe dollar into
I the Tresaury. tee tto prh liege of. takI tag out tire. Tie •it* beside the nil
of lawful tarn*.* business and&gt;yfiv«te to Ito
f»&gt;4 &lt;M dollar.
Wvrklrttoni, and whh Kia left,
lhe lake* f ruus-bu neighbor five dollar*

toUMtrMthdnl mirror betose Ma eyre,
1 aniens wteh pure intention to uproot

fwwld Wto tovta* OM Plymouth
Rask, and if I do you mny tore troi
TOttomMteo.
C. I.Omto.

Fall and Winter Goods,

Fumittre &amp;( Every Desdriptioi 1

mol'i

«U» Sspeay • mirror wBtoul flawr®over be prepared lor you. In those thfag*
9r. Locb, Nt*.

Fra. nth.

Drag News:
On Thursday morning. Jan. Ttb. aa
reratoaied apoatto tosotiful liute
little viltore to Xashrflte ia all of tor
lotriMte tevtarom Lewbhad awtote
bundle to papea and a score to Faber*
at his disposal, Burt flonrtebed the
maJietnf ahoottng-stfck. “chckrt-amuch erff esteem to hb eonerience will rltek" with great velocity weat the
allow him to ctociah.lt may to a pica*
type into Freak's stick, order atoaadore to caligh tc n people m to tbrfr fault*
td throaght the Nnrioffice, and “Dots
of wUadaad person, bat it is oertafah
wava of trouble rolted acmes my
mm a duty.
peaeefW breast.” MI loaded my better
half and tori mammoth SareUga ial©
lhe Detroit-express. On tto train we
■took beads wito Mr. Bishard Jaoes
sad D. W. Dlls, of AaayrisL. and C. W.
Tvter. Mapte Orore. alt solid farasere
end regular readers of tto News, who,
with plenty of greitoab in tietir poekeu .were on their wgy.to attend the
If wtos Mr. Bevier
U tree,
Greesback Coavatiou at Jackaoa.
we’ve Wm rood all itoee hag year,
Having, before oar wife, oa bended
for nothing.
_________
knee, rewto -get that toUndme” fora
Fnn WrerfeacHyaf U,m tod* time teMineea reaterifBi pervoded
taota It te located fa Bristol Canty, our aoal’s inctnary and wo felt like
al the Mad to ML. RopeBny.aa ana
ariag a good time. Locating our
A hotfae owned by Mr. Moses Nari- of Karvagaaaett Bay. • mites South of toll*.- half on two aeata, wo made our
to the engine, finding Tom Van
rop, and sitaated near Eaten Rapid*, Boanm. W» adlss north-east to Now
Wonaer. one to tto tost engineers
YariqM mites eatob eaotof P» avidin
burned MuuiLq.
11, nd 14 mllaa wont to Mew Bed­ thatdriree tto in tores over the M.
Iharww are dying fa tto vtefaity to
Battle Creek from a dtoose whteb at- ford. It wm toeorpoeateda rilv to 1*. C. B. B. fa charge. ■ ini I tto dim
It is eminently a manufacturing place, man's box. an enjoyed an exhilirati&amp;g
taega the Tmsbi.'
’
'
bat fa eopeeusBy noted far ito eotton ride orertwearty-dre mfleatoraiL—a
Bor. A. Mayaard.£pnMriy to Albion,
' «ride that always prorre more niterestfata bwa tendered the paatoragu of the
1 teg ioesttoaartee in tto osristo rid-

tbc iurrrae of taxes, on account of
» KmAx. would k&gt; Rte yinC pay the
Netwoal debt. Now while tto individ­
ual HSotta fa tto matter to reform are
vrll, yer. they will never be fuHy ancmfal, far to destroy any evil, it fe
nere-mry to strike at tto root of the
evil.
•
Bo to to auicaafol, in-the tasnperrtjee reierm, our boainesa men need to
look at tbr subject financially. Tto
polls mete be bi ought to toar a wart in
the -work, ft 'mtrst* be made a umMei
of Geveroment refarm. Men wto^re
ran rely upon must be placed fa office.
aM-.wbo.wili enact laws riitan,
and dcstnictirato.-tto thanufacture of
intaixirrtiug drinks.

aum mimi*

A GOOD HEARSE

Dpholstay Goods tnd Stands I

■uvuiii mr*.

SEWING MACHINES

fflUO

Has just been patented in the new

lira. Doane. at HIHtetalc. teat tor tto Awirian WM worka. with my|
houw by fire late abdU, (Feb. 10th.) friend Rev. Mr. Staka. Tbte was very
Loe».dUXXL Insured.
interesting to see, rxaaiftong the va­
rious proecaves. through wWh oar
Peter Lawren, proprietor of a rail
roadboarding bouse at Battle Creek, beautiful print* are made. Utile do
ffirf-rcry suddenly on the 8th.
Bev. O. Fletetor. of Alkegux. who
under arrest far marrying a white
girl to a uegro. Mi bcm ncqnitcd.
wm

That is acknowledged by all to be

Wednesday night a Grand Rapid*

dy streets to Chicago and viewing tto
pslaltal blocks for which that* city is
i noted. Wo put spat the “(tea.
Mariah” and at dtanor tfaao eat down
fa one to the liveliest dinfag reus in
the Garden city to a repast that ooaM
not fnR to tickle the etamehto the
most fastidious. At nine •‘eioek P.M..

THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD.

EVERY PIECE 6f PJRT

wo took lhe popularChteM*
line, swote a berth tan steeper, and a
Httie after seven o’etaek en Saturday

.

WARRANTED 20 I^ARS

to l-..

Won. oow Ito m turn to Bateau, tto
Vto* to
to JlkMto. Wtoj-»i»r capital at Mamarbnateta and the Ate
to tto Univreoe. Tuesday. Feb. Mb.
yrarsago.
*
Dr. E H Lathrop, a yooag dmxttet at MA.M. I tended nt the CM Cotacy
of Bi. Cbdr. White raffing st Dr. Rob- Depot, fa tto Ate. with no friend near
frtoaea. FvK 1Mb. wm taken and dted. ase. TtolrtepaiattofatmtlvteMed waa the “Old South Church.” toeaB.
•dun WaeMngtou toiwet. Of AmI

tatorf. I"— *•’

ever Ito rtotae at anKfity. totbe Bnvi-tattanary parted. Ao I entered Mt
I Old CtertL I **»

1

twaltet
Haa-

shuttle to
It has no springs, cogs
wear out. You never get your
thread or goods damaged by
oil on the new No. 8. It
has a Double Motion.
It will sew twice
as fast and
one-half easier than any-otl

in Hie market

wed that we have got. the best
the world for all kinds of sewing.

TUlJluta-.woculta.t.

�ZOOAX

CLOCKS A JEWELRY.

FIIIEEI MIC

DEIARAY’S JEIELRY STORE.

DRY GOODS
GRIATLY BfiJUCH) PRICE!

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

taintarf them being
til next tans.
Gospel meetings are being held la tba
basement under tbe Post Office by the
Rut. R. W. Fletcher, late of the Preubytarian church of thia city.
On Sunday evening last, an organi­
zation was formed to be known aa the
Yoke FeBowa.
This ia a Christian
tempercnee movement which baa long
been needed by the younger members
of the Tempe rance organization of thia
place, ft te hoped much good will reanlt

otoiHiia

TAKE NOTICE,

Walthun ind Elgin Witches I

E. F.EVANS,

Paacucal Jtvtux,
With Koeber Bros, Wret Side Main St.
Nashville, Mich.

At a regular meeting of Hastings
pKaKty of friends and relatives, ho Lodge. No. Ml I. O. of G^T-, held to
-A. W. Olds. has bought the nwe would like to earn a Th ing eompetcucy thto city oe Monday last, the following
phaeton brought to thia village by Mr. far htaledf. while a member of this officers were tost*lied for the ensuing
Lusk front Chicago.
4 cold" world,*hnd accordhiRlyhewHl set quarter:
contained the salutatory of the eaw
editor, D. B. Ainger.
* -Gee. tf. Fronds ha* sold hto twi-

and thoroughly canvas Nash rille and

its siciaity, though Iwoken down by
old age, yet Lui heart is ao bound np in
&lt;toM» on Queue Sa,, Xaahrille.tedA. W. the good canoe that the dying sparks
of energy are again rekindled and he
totU-ra forth into the field of action.
■ lO WWis redeem Ma fuBow raea. from
and wbua you want anyth tog in the the thraldom of King AleoboL Tba
■ Mte tfafe ghre them a call.

-Bev. C. I. Deyo. will bo bosno in
time to CUhto pulpit in the Christian
Church, so Bunday the 17th. Inst.

took in too much benzine o» Tuesday
last, WM hauled up before Esq. Chip­
man, and fined $1 and coots.
—Dr. Wickham, L. L. Loomis and
Charley Putman, are sporting with
new cutton, aB very nice, and, made
bi our fellow townsman Eugene Cook.
Nashville charge, M. E. Church, will to­
ft, eld at thia place, on Feb. Md. and
84th.
Rev L- Masters, of Planting*,
•will officiate.
—The replevin ease of Guo. Gallatin
va William Troxell, waa discontinued
la-rt Monday, on motion of the defendant’s attorney, costs taxed to Guillain,
plaintiff in the case.

—Mr. G. A. Truman has just receiv­
ed eleven of those Wibon Sewing
Meehine*. and two hundred more artexpected soon. They an- in every ex
■peet a first-dam machine.

—We base fust received another
large stock at card*, envelopes, letter

—Thu*. Parley ba* bought tlie aide
bar rarriagn l^taly owned by A. W
K»iaK aa^-i*»w aume of tbayoeng ladie.
uroond here had better look a "Iccdle
&lt;&gt;ct” for they may get an invitation to

—If any one desires a sare cure for
dysprpasa, by auly provoking a hearty
laugh, let him -send ton cents to I. C
ChesricrgK No. 817 Broadway, New
York, tat ropy of ihe worid-renowu
ed PunchTAlmanack forltfTH, just out,
with it* (thirty cartoon* and &lt;»tnir
—On Tnesd.iy eve., of this week.
Mra. Merer, ofHotrth Brad. Ind.. spoke
to an amlieweoaf about 300 pr&lt;wmi* st
the Opera House in this village.. Al­
though the doctrine advocated by her
might or might not hove suited a ma­
jority of her bearers, yet there ia one
thing certain, she ia a splendid speaker
and seems to be master of the theory

The Greenback enthuaiaam la on the
increase, they declare they can, and
will carry the town election in April.
At a meeting of the common coun­
cil, laM evening they passed resolutions
favoring a strict neutrality on lhe part
of Kalamu tn the event of futurecompbcaUons to the East.
The saw lt»g» are coming in, and Hi.
G ndley lui* resumed that broad grin.
Dan Mead, has got a tog wood pile,
for the first thne in twenty-five years.
John Tyler, i* hauling bnck. prepar­
atory to I adding the beat lioow in

Press, he said, "Gill Slone waa mad
Irt-cause we did mention that Dea
Iraru with an o substituted in place of

Lots of Goods sold at
the recent auction I

W. C. T^-L. B, Stanley.
W. V.T.-Mr*. Clara Allen.
W. R. B—Irviag L. Crco-y
W. A. 8.—Mias Ella B. Bui ton.
W. F. 8.—J. Harry Anderson.
W. 1.-Mias Effie A. Kaliitoury.
W. M.—Robert Rosa.
W. D- M. 1—mrrena.
W. I. G.-Mrs 0. E. Woodruff
W. 0. G—Milton Runyan.

W. R. II. A.—Mias Marina Butler.
W. L. H. L.—Miaa Louise Fuller.
| Ycstanisy afternoon our quiet city
tian of those hr had prayed so many
waa startled by the cry of lire, nod
long years for dcliverenrr from it*
which proved to be the house of R. L.
crushing Influence*, he thanks God for
L*underbill. the fire department were
the blessings bestowed upon him
promptly on hand, but owing to th&lt;&gt;
through the gloat movement, and now
difficulty in obtaining water, the house
no will not rc*t&gt;a«y till he carries this
waa nearly destroyed. Every possible
great cxposinre of Hell upon Earth, to
effort was made to save the property,
evary 11 reside in Goalie ton. Citizens
and had there been plenty of waler at
ofNa-hi ul&lt;&gt; and vicinity. If your heart,
hand It would probably been done.
Iwata In unison in the nobhCwork heha*
Building insured (orfiSOO, furniture for
set ontto do, encourage him, it may be
•xn.
the means of saving your sons from
Tl&gt;e enterprising young ladies of t hl
a drunkards grave.
city, have organitetl a society known
Mrs. Mary, for many weeks a great
as the Pink Ribbon Club, with a mem.offerer, died last Wednesday, and was
Imricd ths next day, (Elder Fox offici­ berahip of nearly fifty. Thia orgM'zation iu destined to Im- of no small im­
ating,} she was a sister to Adolphus
portance. Let the young ladies give
EUfa, r*f this town, and Aunt of Mra.
their gentlemen ncqiinintanrea to nnHarley Page, of Nushvillu 4
deratund that total atattsrUK* is the
The next question to come before tlie
| only ground on which a true man can
Lyceum, is "shall the powers of Europe
stand, lii*l they will be true to their
carve Turkey, and if not. why.”
pledge, and thia •'club" ia capable at
Mr. Goddard, received a telegram
doing an unlimited amount of good.
last Monday evc^ that hi* aged father
For the benefit of the young men e*
had suddenly died nt St. Johns Clinton
' pecially I will furnish the pledge.
"Wo, the young ladies of Hasting*
I and vicinity being solemnly impressed
Elder Fox. lectured to the Red Rib­ ' that the habit of using alcoholic bev­
Ionite*, on Tuesday evening, at the erages, ale, wine and cider, is in com­
Congregational Church. Elder RBey.
patible with a proper social relation,
of Mason, and Ute of this charge, waa being alike degrading and dangerous,
in town, on a visit, and came to for a do solemnly pledge each for bcrxrlf,

1392

FIHEBS, IIIEIEIHI

The

NEW MANUFACTORY

BOB

SEIGHS!

K. f. EVANS.

KELLOGG ■ DEMA RAY
ryPazz. a Vsluaumi SxvxmoM.—
The world-renowned Wilson Sewing
Macbiuc in workmanship ia oiual to a
Chronometer Watch, as an elegantly
finished at a flrat-daaa Piano. It re­
ceived the highest awards at the Vien­
na and Centennial Expodtiou*.
It
sews one fourth faster than other m*
chine*.
It* capacity i» unlimited.
There arc more Wilton* sold in the 1
United States titan tba combined sale*
of al) the others. The Wllsnn Mend­
ing attachiMM, fordoing all kinds of
repairing, without patching, given free
I with each machine. A CertiOicate i«
give with each Machine, guaraniecing
to keep it in repair, free of charge, for
five years. It require* no special in*t ruction* to learn how to u*c it. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Ms
' chines delivered free of charge any
where in tbe L'uitad Stale*.

PRICE. ORLY 9»S.

CASH BOYERS MAKE A NOTE
OF THE!

Brackets, Dwr and Window Yraius
Neatly done and at prices to suit »he
hard time*. John Caley. well known
to you all. has charge of the Black­
smithing deportment. Any work you
may entrust to hi* earn will be faith­
fully done. Yon will always find him
at hi* post, and at your service.

We are nuthariard to guarantee thia
remedy fur the cure of Dyspejnda. In­
active Liver, Sonr Stomach, Constipa­
tion, I&lt;om uf Anpetiu-, Coming up ut
Food, Yellow Skin, and General Lang­
uor and Debility. You must u. koowle&lt;igv Gist this would be ruiooua unlea*

become in any manner, the social com­
panion of any young gentleman w ho
baa or will not, sign and sacredly kcrjia
the total abstinence pledge, and may
Almighty God fortify u* and strengthen

BLACKSMITHING
WAGON REPAIRING,

HOBStSHOKING OILY $150.

Il L AYLSIORTH i CO.

tNES
1 NEV IM STORE! THE GOOD TIME COMING ISNWO HERE! Pioneer Store
HAMMOND A BERRY

Hon. Philip T. Van Zyto. Judge nf
the Mb Judicial Circuit, has ixx-n ap­
pointed rXstricf Attorney for Utah, and
will very soonreaign bis Circuit Judge­
ship, which will leave ua without a
Judge
A petition ha* been very ger
rnally circulated in this county, asking
the Governor to appoint Frank A.

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cottons wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &lt;tc., &lt;fcc.,

mi far aa we can learn, signed by all the
lawyer*, business men and fanners of
friends came a great way* to see the
CF- Farm era: if you want a good
the county, who have lieen given an
new bain with the N*w» version, and
yield of flour go to Holler's custom
opportunity to do so.
now if we have to prove llinl, we expert
It sM-ma to be the general opinion mill, Nashville. Mich.
Ornoorthe Editor pro tern will stand
that to call an election to fill the vacancy
by us.
at this time, would be to incure un­
Cute Smith's mother has arrived from
necessary outlay of labor and expense,
N. ¥.. and is viailing hoe sons st Kabtas the Judge, whether appointed or
—The Temperance Mass Meeting at nio and Vermontville.
elected, can only bold the office, by vir­
the Opera House, last Sunday eve., was
tue of such appointment or election
well attcodud- The Rev. Mr. Shear druntil the next general election, which
fitoerrd a very fine address, after which
occurs the coming fall.
Mra. Morse.ofSwth.iknd. Ind., tol tow­
There is nothing which adds »o
To order an election thia spring
ed with tome very appropriate remark*
much to the beauty and porr of a would necessarily involve much ex­
Then- seems tube considerable interest man as a good moral character. It ia
panse besides, beside making a politic manifested to these meetings, and it is hi* wealth—his influence—his life. It al squabble, over an important office,
to be hoped they may be continued dign’fiee him in every station, ex­ which, at this thoe, considering the

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE

JAMES FLEMING
J £1W FL ER.

alts him in every condition, and sbortneas of the. time the office will be
glorifies him at
every
period
held before the general ejection, is not
of life Sorb a character is more to
be desired than anything else oo earth.
Mr. Hookers petition, is generally
chis (Saturday) ove., for the benefit of It makes a man free and independent. feigned in Oita county, and, so far a*
the Red Ribbon Club, the general ad- No servile tool, croaking ay.opant, no this county
_ U concerned be it tbe popraiaalon only SCCcenta, the characters of trra&lt; heron* honor-seeker ever bore ular choice.
thia piay are members of the Nashville
Club, and it U the duty of every temp«*TMNa man. wnwnn or child to turn

glorion* it would make their prospect*,
even in thia life ; never should we find
them yielding to the groveling and
base-born purpose* of human nature.

FIRM-CLASS GOODS.

And a thousand other things adapted
to the season’* wants, which we have
in abundance, are in lively demand.

It to our aim to keep first quality of
at Gouda, and sell at Mm lowest poeaa
MeMviagaatea.

A NEW LIVERY
Best Railwiy Timekeeper made!

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
STANLEY MOORE
Haotimm. Feb. fMh. im

Er». Raws:
Ite opsuauf Cinderella waa played
ben last night, under the management
el the Baar Lodge. «&lt; thto ptoee. to a

am

CAI ALSO nJEIUIBSr FUFERAU

Call at this office tor
Job Printing.

trTASl.ET NOOKE

�«tt» «Mh that Milter fbwtti nor resigDateD «M bMteta MW tern. Tbe
fwnrWsi—wte ted begun to
put thetuaclres in training for a p&lt;«iten may aa weD, Mmoutv, go s-flabing
for a seaacm.
*
,
.

a-'negyrettar.^

$IOH$25^

r
COMURESalOBAL PBOCEEPIMHS.

WILBOM OOMKnJID or "

PUBE COD LIVED FteETfKrrmETg
k OIL AMD UM..

susrys.srL’^r-c;

BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP.

CONSUMPTION !

royal family in Rugland.
Mr. Stanley, on app
platform, was i revived
_ __________
cheering, tlie assembly rising to gr.et
him. Standing Ireforv lids vast audience,
which represented the wealth and culU
• WTHK “ ti.~ Ufaa.! ti(.r»
U, tea rceovovrd a .udtct of &lt;
a.-»JMM?|&lt;WU-agtro, a Ub

er r
p&gt;4porj-w-.
chiefs of tlie republic of ectenrv. the galXrM .a. -Th. MS 4W»SS&lt;Th.Au» fur th. &lt;o»- laut explorer ancutly Ixiwcd hia acknowlixlgmrnt of the lio&amp;un tendered to him.
| Stanley gsw*a graphic deserfption of bia
wonk-rful jcranw'v aertnw Africa. For
two bouni h? bdJ the atteplnm of the
amrmMwg*. W» dtrfc-hed “pictnrew of
•hti-. .4 &lt;h« tMclu.
raring ft- CUu
Ulf to
Uk .olKrWU:. of * I.n4g.
s-ssss ttttw.sra
-ho.
th. tUf i U» (-■&gt;»&gt;■
Th® M
*5.^*4- ‘rft-F*1* Ml vw tersaw
continent to their h.m&lt;v at ZauxiImu’ wi
one nalratal^jk *“*1 did got fail,
tench the ayin|authlr■ of Lin hearer
When the waudarwa arrived on th,.
I® lovmljaland ofpaltna A1.&lt;1 oinugtove
and to their wuadenrg faaiiibw. thi

As a grutieman wo walking along the
street last evening. he perceived *«.■1
way ahead of him A man who appear*I
. to ba carrying • smokrvatanii in his coat I
1 pocket. HmMewly Kama* burst oat frmn
th" back of the coat. Um individual still
proocvdinr caltnly vino* till the region
of the neck w reached, when he turned
around, and, grasping tha tiluat.'on. unmediately threw Limmlf in Ilia auow, I
and for awhile afforded a fine example |
of bcrvuwa uncr^y expending itself in I
rotary movement. He cxtiuguialic.l the
fire. Cause, a lighted pipe carateaaly
put into a pootet.—JfowfrwwZ HUnew.

^GLOVE-HTnN?

cors^ISL

awigiw;
swiad'm'
The Salutation
Zion
(,!S£)orThe Encore (, Ll.OI
Perkins’ Singing School (5i)
or Johnson’s Chorus Choir
Instruction Book (4*L)-

Belshazzar,
Don Munlo,

Joseph's Bondage,

Prodlgra! Son,

Cough. Cold, or Sore Throat,

Walpurgis Right,

OLIVES DITSOS 4 CO., Boston.

EYE

VEGETINE

la-1 ol » V»tdv41 of SufferpmVIfttw-s । Chihli, Fhauai.

titudaw am now oU tirf wage of atervatem, many have already dual, while
uniiUtudu. hivo uvt euougii te carry
tlirrn through tile winter. Men tirnrloforewcll.lo I... iiS'iurf ecvsral acres of
law!, rofl -ix. eight (&gt;rb*n rttonu in their

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eave one, lug a an nj telllc to gut a little
money to buy food. It was niade maui| fest, too, bow easily, aud tn what a t*-rrihlr rfem--, drought may affect the
Nurtti of Chuia, and bring aaffenug sad
death to thousands of jta inhabitants."
Of ca&gt;rv district it la mid: ” j ia v.-ar
। there waa abeointely ik&lt; harvest, atxl tlie
. crop bad been very a mall the two preoxhag ywara. W&lt; H-V&gt;do farracn and
UsAiilMS iwrH yvtWW
nux'hiuiiea hair bo u r-xluocJ to beg ■
that «»&lt;•&lt;••»• ‘Wish,
T rtnspljlnt fc'tla twTVo'aanr*.,
gary. Hundreds irn leunng lhe prov­
ince daily tn ivanfll of food. Women |
f
U irupan®’
and girla are being sold for a tnfiing I tb® fwU®. »r»I rbtera tte mind while
Mim, ibl tliiia hundreds of 'families are I oeale® the U«ty.
____
I i&lt;eing
broken
up
and wattenvl" !
jwim wavtwaa.

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VEGETINE.
Kidney Complaints

PASTORS

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GOOD SEEDS

VEGETINE.
Kidney Complaints.;

Bawiu prating a dual wclmrut
The Ge»mu&gt; Fartement convened on the «U&gt;
of Feteuhryf ort Pica IX. died at iL«r» on Tbarwliy,
Feb. 7. He ted been 01 for a tang time, wm

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I

Tlie f urr.VTOY WiLnen t-f lhe M&lt; xican
war are estimated to uumbsr about
tl.OOO; tlie widowiuf Jl.xicaa veteraaa,
l.OCO; surnviug soldiers of Uie regular
array [•articipating tu that war, 2,700;
w l hen and widows of tlie Black Hawk,

recently reported favorably by the
H &gt;uae UmamiUee on Invalid Pen ions.
Their aggregate peusious ai |U6 each

projxjacd le^ialaliou average GO years of
age, and m l.te than two docadeo few
‘firae •wWMh y^B.3 /
Owe Hsndred and FltUwa fean Old.
Having rwoently paid a nmt to OrwhandMMtesMXMN^I mot AU. William
BlauEinaliip, ooc among the oldest, if

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                  <text>ORNO STBONG,
VOLUME V

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHTOAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, &gt;878.

NUMBER 22.

withmetbeotbernigl.tthstthiswomsnsmakhvisaUdteibUr
“T^owrtoiaiy-tf it ft a habit. It

aUrtrtisrmrnts.
JJO1SE BROTHERS.

“ Then it ‘ isn't the smoking, it's only
Um habit you refer to, iaitY*

DRUGGISTS,

silence, B long om&gt;; meanwhile Poppet
smoked rigorously; her little clouds
puflW into the two faces beside her, ami
Dick lx*gan to grow red. Finally he
Flip.
“ Poppet, Td like to speak to you a

■y for tlie creditor, and
inding that the debtor
iy the judgment in fish,
u-lls and told him that
at the

hwr

hrftT
------i’b a- man outside the window,
; on a bunch. There was a pause.
■a a woman."

AND BLANK BOO1
He looked moody.
rolled about awl triad to took.
“ la it about smoking I—is it F"
Preaenfly he heard a voioe; a woman's
“Why, yes.”
“*
"
“ Oh, then, if ytri are going to scold, voice. It was "------- *
why do tou want to take me aaidc ? If ing him faintly,
“ Oh.
----- -------Dick.-------------------------------I
Ipme!
it u senrible, *hy not give Molly th*
m-so sick—so dreadful ill! Fm a/rni 1
benefit of it F*
in going to die I"
Dick looked volume*.
He half
“ It’s that Havana the little stupid has
laughed and half sVrore. Thia was n
ccn
trying to prwvoko me with. I’ll let
Icrriblo sort of girt
er suffer a little, ” thought Dick.
“ Well, then, I tell you flatly I do not
For ten minutes he lay still, until he
aourove of iL"
/
wv aha was in the projwr agony; then
e raised his heels, aud beat a tnmenjus tattoo upon the floor, ivhioh raisi-d

DRUGGISTS’ and
STATIONERS'_____
SUNDRIES.

FINE ELGIN
and WALTHAM
WATCHES,

principle,
ild be left

" As you please.” Dick's eyes began
to light up.
“ Poppet, I rememtwr
distinctly that you agreed with m* that
it is an unplcaannt night to sec a woman
smoke. It ia uaelesa, hoydeniah, fast,
and you know it
I expressly ask you
to throw a-way that cigarette."
“ Ami I say expressly that I shall do
BOISE BROTHERS.

WE HAVE GAINED A VICTORY
BRADY 4" CRITES,

Flour and Feed Store!

On one of the brightest days of ■
bright June, two of the fairest of fair
company, at a sctu ide resort, nat Iteneath
a luxurious tree in a jana grove, engagixi
in that richest of sweet employments,
discussing the personal quail tie* of Mr.
Dick Redfern, who, lucky dog. was en­
gaged to be married to om&gt; of the jewels,
whose name was Agnes Catherine Presten. but who was familiarly odh-d

" Never, never!” cried Dick.
He then led "her home to a pretty cot­
to advantage in a cloud of smoke ! It ia
tage on the top of some mighty rocks,
prepoeteroua ! absurd ’ idiotic!"
where they found her father going about
“ Poppet!”
■winging a watchman's rattle, and rais­
“ And I wish you to anderaUnd, air,
ing a hue and cry for his lost one.
that I ahal) retain as many of my habits
“Never mind, pa," cried Poppet, airaa plcxucs me. It bo happen* that I en­
joy smoking, therefore I ahall amoke on
“Never mind, indeed!'* ech
all occasions, and what 1 like, whether
old gentleman.
" Oh, yon're
Diek. on- you? Ail right, thru
The sutiuir fccla, with tide mo

POOR AND HUNGRY
LEWIS DURKEE

EMOR Y FARAD Y.
E. J. FE1GHNER.

WK HCUUB * u

IIU PUCES:

baa a few bicmxahra; who has Dot ?
There ore a few points in which I could
dim'd him. but, taking him all in all,
1 think that, with a firm hand ami re*ulute will,
I can bring him into
tolerable subjection.
I do not feel
sure tlial a girl of your «-a*y temrnimeut would atuwixl with him. but
Ixing pciMcaacd of considerable run
and fire, am convinced that the task will

ORNO STRONG,

Larger Stock than ever Before!

thc middle of the ronL He grew more
and more -.rnliguatit, and more Miro that
he was right and that she was wrong.
He nursed hia troubled mind, and rv
miacrab'e cigarette, but it w«a th
position she shovn-d. If she wuti
thu* in th &lt;
----------- •- -■
courtship.

EW MILLINERY

JOHN ‘ WEBSTER,

Dressmaking Rooms.

with himself that there wia nothing to
do bnt to surrender her—to semi back
her letters am! picture*, and then to go
sway on a sea-voyage.
It grew dark. Ill* room was but a
few feet from th«Tgroom!, and they l-egan to take down the Chinese lantcrua
from th* trees outride. Then it grew

JBiss 2Haaqir Jeffrey
w. D PURCHIS,

lilluer j I DrsiBaiifli Estdblisiml
FRANK J. PURCHIS
2H iMcrlUarw

|ohnFq

CRES8Y,
MAGGIE JEFFREY.

J. HAMMOND,
Insurance, Bral Eatate and Money

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

BROKER.

"Du you really want mo to U-ll?
Truly and honestly ?”
■•Certainly,” was the faint response,
uttered with an approhensiro look.
“Well, included among the rest,"
proceeded thn indomitable critic, “ I
perceive a foolish obatinacy, a belief in
yuar own self, an inability to look be­
yond your own dcairca. If you were
asked, for instance, to give up a pleas­
ure for the good of your husband, or for
Die benefit of any one else, you would
never consent with a good grace. It is
clear aelfiahneaa, mixed with a good
proportion of nrid*. which is, it you
will permit a dear friend to any so, ex­
tremely silly.’’
“ Well—well P

open, ai
picture.
He began to feel miserable, wretched,
deaerted. To be suddenly Imrcft of that
tiling that gave hia life a motive end an
object, was to mole his heart sink and
hia spirit fail him.
It grew to be 11 o’clock. The notea
of the huge bell so ndod frightfully
lond. A* its last stroke sounded, hthought be heard a uoi*o in the room.
He looked aliou’ cautiously.
By the

The Short and Quick

angel!”
“ Oh, but I don’t admit a word
at ar
“ladeedr
“Certainly not On the contrary, I
am sure yon Lave made a mistake. I
am generous, confiding, yielding, ami
aminblr; but—oh, Molly, have you gm
a cigarette in your pocket ? I feel that I
cannot continue the eourae of my re-

MONEY TO LOAN 1
* Iffm* UlMMfa,

$J 00.00 and UPWARDS
^JICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
JONES A SELLECK,

^INSWORTH K. BROOKS.

my bead goes around iu*t like a t-o-p !”
" You saved my trinket* for me."
” But did he think ho loat hie Jcwelf"
She opened her eyes, and. l&gt;y the light
of the gaa, she gave him a heavenly

One said : “ Arc you sure she isn't
mU«re?"
“ YeS," was the reply; “ I ■
the grove, not a minute ago."
“Thea go ahcsil Get in,
'll find the box in the ton &lt;
bureau, on the right-hand a
Dick then remembered that Poppet,
or rather, Mia* Preston, had onee occu­
pied thia room, and that site always car
rivd a great deal of jewelry about with

C

Ihck

bl r iaea in
than in 1875. In the
other province* the figures do not ex­
hibit any great variations, except in the
Central provinces, where the deaths rose
from 617 in 1775 to 1,098 In 1870. The
Chief Commissioner states that no Dew
&lt;)Z sr—J oKwmmw nave Men adopted
for the extermination of wild animals
nnd snnkes, but there is no explanation
of the greater mortality shown in his
rntarna.
Aa regards the loaa of cattle, the fig­
ures of Uic year seem unsatisfactory.
While Madras mid Bombay allow fewer
cattle killed, Bengal thfc Northwest­
ern provinces and Oudh, the Pun
jab, the Central provinces and British
Bunnah show materially larger nnm-

destruction of wild animals (including
suaki-s). more was paid in Madras,
Bombay. Bengal, the Northwestern
province* tuid Oudh, the Central prov­
ing s and British Btirmah, and les* in
the Buujab and in Assam. Hie Govcrnment of India trust that in fntnre
years the return* may Ik- more accurate
nnd may be reviewed by the local goviTumcnts which submit "them, snd that
the mconun-a reported mny l»c more cf-

Wounded in his affections, disappoint­
ed in his day-dreams of martial fame,
the young Count Ferotti haatened from
a place that had grown hateful to him.
Every sight of the blue Adriano, of the
white walls of the old tort, of the blackish-grocu iboxea around ths villa Albani
ro-opened hia sore. He went to Rome
and threw himself into the very vortex
of the dissipated Uto of those Urnea
Th- .tmxilful thmea which society had
undergone, the instability of fortane in
days when no one knew what would
happen on the morrow, the spectacle of
the downfall of cstabliahed fortunes on
the one hand, and the rise of coloaaal
wealth from nothing on the other, had
worked a complete demoralization which
at first tlic return of the Pope was pow­
erless to cure. The honor of men, the
chastity of women were subordinate to
the pursuit after pleasure and the thirst
of sncoeMi. Men gambled like denizens
of the mad-house, women lived without
nwtxhint. The fell philosophy of the
Egyptians, "Eat, drink, and hve,” was
in every heart and &lt;» every lip. “Who
cares for-to-morrow?" was n* much
the thought of the Romans thenas when
Horace wrote: “ Quid tit futurum erat,
Juge rjwtrere."
It was a carnival
without end of folly and of shame.
Among the luldeat libertines of tliAt
liold time, among lb* wildest gambler®,
among th* moat successful seekers after
bonnet-Jortunc» was Mastax FerettL His
rare personal besuty, his wonderful
charm of conversation, his sparkling
wit, tiia never-failing vivacity, made him
eagerly sought after, Ho was, perhaps,
at that time the Grammont of the hour.
Men delighted to tell of the equanimity
with which he supported th* fortunes of
the gaming-table, how bo would oom-

Peb. M. Hugh McMartm. al New
York city, aged 105. Bora in Ireland.
Maroh 18. Auguste) Fiord, aged 109,
died at Rochester. N. Y. He waa bora
at BL Pierre, Quebec, in 1767. Hia
father dimi at tlic age of 108, hia mother
at the age of 104, aral his sister nev
live* at Qarb-C. aged 109. He was on
ixivcterab- smoker, regular drinker, an-’,
never h»&lt;l a head or stomach ache, and
was confined to hia bed for only eight
March 20. Philip Kavanaugh, aged
106. died at Zalcaki, O. He was a na­
tive of Ireland.
March 22. Mrs. Catharine Schneider,
aged 101, at Kenoalia, Wia. JU only sixweeka.
March 2L Samuel Vaum, aged 104,
dietl Trumansburg, Tompkins county,
April 3. Cap’- Fred. Lshrbuah, dire!
at New York, aged 111.
April 20. Lett!* B. Steele, aged 102
rears. 7 months, aud 18 days, at Paasaie,
N. J. He was born in New Bodford,
Mas*., Sept 2, 1774.
He ate no fo.il
for five &lt;laya before his death.
Mar-4. Mrs. Ros* Brady, oged 103, at
New York citv-, born at Cavan county,
in Ireland. 1774.
May tl. Bridget Buah, aged 103. in
HL Joseph's Home for the Aged, in New
York. Hbc tell down stairs sumo days

Appended to this resolution ia the
following “ statement showing th© re­
July 6
Mrs. Margaret Boyd, ap«l
good by penetrating too far into mys­ sults of the mear.urv* adopted in British
102 years, 10 months and 10 days, st
India
with tlw view of exterminating
tery. Tim two brewed some lemonade
New York eity. She w*s liorn in D*rry
without utigar, ami then went aud loUnd wild animal* and venomous snakes dur­
county, Ireland. She used no specta­
upon the wicket-gate, and gaxed at the ing the year 1876:"
cle*, anil I'ouLl see t« darn stockings.
NnmlM-rof persons killed by elephants,
muon and the illuminated walers, and
July 24. An unknown woman, aged
32; tiger*, 917; leopards, 156; bearx,
decided that life was pleasant
11*5, at residence of John Jenkin*, nt
123; wolves, 887; hvenaa, 49; other ani­
Newtown, Long labuxl, who took care of
mals. 143; snakes, 15,946; U.Ld killed.
THE WORKSHOP
19,273. Number &lt;•( cattle lulled bj el~Aug. 8. Mra. fbwa Quinn, widow of a
w.-igha 42 cwt. to
plianta, 8; turera, 13,116; leopards. 15,­
dravman, aged 101. at Dubuqur, Iowa.
373; Iwara, 410; wolves, 12.448; hyenas.
Am- ng thw unthinking votaries of
Aug. 18. Mr*. Eliza Thotmu. aged
2,039; other animals, 4.573; snakes, pleasure who lived in such a whirl of ex- |
106.
at Ripley, O.
6,486; total killed. 54,830. NutDlw of ct.-m.-ut na to exclude IxAh thought ai»l |
Aug. 26 John Francis (colored&gt;, ageil
real affection, th ire were none whoeanxi ! 103, at Hsmxm, WeatohcsW county,
nhauta, 4; tigers, l.f593; leojiarJa, 3,763; sufficiently for the oompamou of their N. Y
He had 1 &gt;«.•«• n a slave, aud &lt;vcap.il
L-»n&gt;, 1,302; wolves, 5,976; hyenaa.
by underground railroaL
1,585; other animals, 8.033; sunkc*. him. He, the bnllxaat, tb* life-enjoy"Sept 22. William Goodman, aged 101,
212,371; total number, excluding «nakc», llig, from who*e lip* had flowed with
st Ltttl* Britain. Orange county. N. Y.
destroyed, 23,459.
careless grao- the epicurean philosophy He was born July 4, 17715. was n farm la­
of th* time, layatretchcd in agony, Gixl- borer, ami workni until the day b«-ton&gt;
Some Other Rights ot Womsn.
■mitten, &gt;&gt;efore the humbl* altar of an
From Bob Ingersoll's new lecture; obscure church in Rose. For a* surely
tempt has lawn made to erect * paper •' I believe woman is th? equal of man ■sin the early day* of Ch-istiaxuty. when
chimney *l*&gt;nt fifty f«wt high. By a nnd has all the right* of man, and one he thought not of it, so did God send
Nov. 23 Joseph King, a native of
chemical preparation th* paper i* reu- . more, that of protection. I lielicvc din
conviction to the heart of this young
deroi impervious to fire or water,
institution of marriage to be th* holiest libertine, in the midst of hia exMwacs Lower Cana la. ■*g«l Ifti. at Chicago.
Nov. 28. Mr*. Elizabctli Alten. age&gt;l
Bottle or green glaea is made of the nn l most sacred institution among men. The mysteries of a heart experience, of
103
v-or*. 5 months, end 6 day*, al
rotnuuincst matenala in a&gt;*&gt;nt the fol­ Yet it took lliouaands of years to ad­ diat reerrnd birth—that InipUsm o! water
Charlestown, R. L
lowing proportion* : Sand. !&lt;*• parts . vance fntfn slavery up to the marriage axxl the spirit which ihe Savior of man­
kelp or tmpnrw so.!*, At) , wiol ushca, lustitution. I hate a man who thinks he kind has explainetl aa ueccaoary to eter­
40 ; potter's clay, 100; cullei or broken is the head of the family. I do. I de­ nal life—i* not a subject for a newspaper
spise him. I hutc one ot thoa&gt;&lt; dignified article. Il is essentially of the spirit,
glass, HMJ.
Is the World Growing Colder 1
Ccmcuta that are used m a fn**d state, galoots. I never saw a dignified man and tliore who think of its awful secret* 1
A cuneus theory of the fntnre fata ef
aa iv«in or shellac, will not adhere, mi­
must do so with solemn preparation, sxxl
les* the part* to !&gt;e joined are boated to
with mind divrated of earthly cares. the world i- Iwing dincnaiscd by a Swe­
dish paper. The question i* wheUirr
the fusing punt of cwmcnt If glue is
Bnt tlie existence of such things, though
recent and long-continued observations
employed, the surface should i&gt;e made
only few can know, all are compelled to
do not point to Uic advent of a second
so warm that the melted glue is not
believe. Even thus© who do not accept
glacial period, -hen the fair count !&gt;■*"
chilled before it has time to effect a
rrvelalxan are farced to eee in the lives
now Imaking in the fostering warmth of
thorough adhesion.
of Ignatius Loyola and Mastai Fcretti
a tropical sun will ultimately give wny
Soluble or waU r glass is formed by
and John Bunyan a transmitting energy
mixing well 200 grain* of fine sand, aud
wlxich turned "base ci*y to purest ,-old. to the perennial fro*t and snow of th*
polar regions. The reaearebc* of geoln
crucible capable of I aiding four times are obliged to t»* continual beggar*. Maatei flFeretti, under the influence of gists bare proved the existence in
that mysterious power, lay stretched in
aa much; carbonic acid escape*; the silica How can you raise children in such an submuuri vc agony hx-for,-his G&lt;xL When Greenland mu otlwr Arctic land* of fenand i*ota*aa combine aud form glass. atmosphere ? It's a terrible thing ; it's he rose np comforted the current of hi* ail palms and other tropical plants, which
Pour ont the glaea, which is commonly wretched and infamous. I believe in life was changed. All his wasted ener­ show dial thc*e region* were formerly cov­
U-rw.d eilicatcd potiaaa, on an iron plate. the democracy of the family. Every gies, all hia broken ambitious, all his ered with a rich vegetation which only
The compound thus formed is pure aihca home abotdd be a little republic in it­ lost affections came back with tenfold equatorial clime*can nowjjrodnce. Tlicu
self. Love 1* the only thing that will energy, when divinely directed into a came a great ice age, which buried tlii*
A burning chimney, when the soot par 10 per cent to teith borrower and just and noble channel He aaw hia vegetation bensath the mantle of cold
which still prevails at the polar extn-mihas been ligute-1 by a fire in the fire­ lender. Love u the only thing where work before him.
Tho persuasive
place, c«ii be extiuguiahed by shutting llie last possible extrari^anoc is the tongue, whose golden accents and whis­ tic* of tho earth. Is thia kingdom of i&lt;x&gt;
all the doors in the room, so ns to pre­ height of economy. What right hu pered of guilty love to women, the elo­ and snow again extending its way tow­
vent any current of air up the chimney; man to be the head of the family ? A quence that bad delighted men, were ard tho equal or? From Um Antarctic
then, by throwing a few handfuls of com­ min should be cheerful am! pleasant on capable t»do God service. He wa* an arel© we have no dnta wliich supply an
mon aalt npou the fire in the prate or on coming into a housi*. When you en­ instrument to stay the demoralisation of answer to the qu* stion; but it ia asserted
tlic hearth, the fir* in the chimney will slave anybody you make him dishonest the age, to point vice in it* own image,
A huL with love ia a palace fit for a King. strip from it* false face its alluring mask, leebuid is annually lr&gt; coming more se­
be immediately
*’
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'
A little wliiJe ago I stood nt the tomb of show tho holiowneasof its promises, and vere. Great maam-s of ice are frequent­
kwophy of this
ly observed by navigators in far more
the dead Nspch'uu, and, whim I thought tho gulf to which it unerringly ted.
southerlv joaition during the summer
of his past life, I thought I would rather
months in Hie Atlantic thanwM th* case
have been a French peasant snd worn
a few years age; and the effect of these
wooden shots, bring in a hut with a lit­
icebergs is to materially reduce the tem­
tle wife I loved, with children upon my
perature of Scandinavia and Iceland.
knee and their arms about my neck, and
He latter island is suffering so severely
died unnoticed and unknown, lovrel by
twice
a
ymr.
A
party
from
200
to
300
that the eura no lunger ripen* there, and
thuae who knew me, than to have been
is allowed to go out at onee, and may be the inhabitanla, in fear at approaching
that King. It is not nentwasnr to be
out for from thirty to ninety days, be­
great or rich or powerful to be happy." ing, during that'time, accompanied by
grating to North America. The influtwo or three soldiers from the garrison. cnoe of the gulf stream on the climate of
Throb, throb, throb. Never sleeping, The party is divided and the herd ia sur­ Norway, which has been not teas marked
but often tired, loaded with care, chilled rounded, Um riremt being about a half than its effects on the coasts of Ireland
by despair, bleeding with wounds, often mile in diameter. When al&gt;out half way and SooUand, is betog eOkocd by the ininflicted bv those who do not understand arotunl the signal is given to charge, and Unsity of the cold brought by U&gt;n masses
it, or burdened with affection, it must
of ioe which it is for the gull stream to
carry toward the eastern aide of the
beat on for a lifetime. Nothing finds a
North AUanUe. This extraordinary cold
“ It is hard that a strong and healthy todgmrat in its chamber* that doe* not
appears to be rather at periodical occuraild
to
it*
labors.
Every
thought
that
man should hare to go for a d&lt;— " —
reace than of gradually and annually in­
Mr. Buckland, of Chicopee, m

dying of hydrophobia but w«
death and tKat of three other st

healthy

m

tn Mi—-lassWa -- -------

nedieut, within a abort time, from bj
drophobla, have alarmed many peopli
Two of the don that bit two of the me
more sensitive; hate, if it batea, heata
it to desperation and fills it with conflista. Skill it works on. When alumher cloaca the eyelids the heart is beat
ing—basting beneath aUUa burdena; it

�OUT SALE

THEY MJLNvrACTL'HI AMD VEAL

FiruurerfiienDfloiHiMl
Rock Bottom Price*,
«»U1M 1

A GOOD HEARSE

k •Urtfe3?f

There are
bulHiagnlr Bl.

banking: and a* Holland then pas*.

directory, wu IdUod by a falling tree

may walk VX) fret above the pavement.
From this balcony we bad » fine view
of
the' city, iU maMurc brnduev^
block*,
eouatey aqd city
build

A little mb of John Elliott, *
was invented and bills of exchange
drawn on the t&gt;auk of Amsterdam,

»&lt;« of cabbage, Fell. SO, which lodg­
ed ia hi* throat, and choked the litItejl in ita vault^and which was transW5“» U
**■

frted on the books o*&lt;tho bonks, at the^Oro^X.
"&gt;d hsbdlo
pleasure of the owner, but did not cir­ factory at Potterville, Ea»t&gt;u counts,
culate’ to any extent os a medium of 1... .......I V-l. &lt;« Tl._
exchange.
And now after 800 years l avcelajwed runteuta were dtehmyed. Thirty men
and this ancient slnntbud lia* ioit its
place even in Holland, and the eom- e&lt;000; no insurance.
tnereial relation* and burinc** of the
Tho trial of William *Zct*ioger, of
Nation* has entirely changed, nnd we Charlotte, for selling iixuor to Oliver
to umlertakc to kvbdatc n foicvd value McConnell. i&gt; in ^rogtcM in Sampron
on this tucUl, that is nut recognia d by Hall. Imfbro Jnrtfce Webber, to-dav,
(be Nations of the World and force it and L« cy.citiLf uewlcrful interest. A
— -■------------- — ------ iincroii. .v
P» the people as a medmmof exchange? I crowd of
&gt;pk&gt; i^i^g o^yUdira,
W r fail
fail to
tnsee Low
Ims-i!,..
We
the remonetiration
of thia metal with unlimited coinage,
•nd made by law nn unlimited legal
Here the bunion* tinder which th.

account for the financial troubl/* Bi
other countries where there h*\ bcen a
continued coin circulation 1 F.ow about

th- nituali* :s
•Bver with which to pay their debts,
for they have had a -silver scourge-there ever since our silver was retired

and all who had occakm to do bnmnes*

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1* umdaeted by Messi*. Fairfield A
Clay, of Grand Ikipidt, and a lively
Contest Uemmiurat.
AVm. If. Lnng,st«iuu-fittcr in the em­
ployment of tho Wall worth mauufact-

work ou the Asylum Job in Pontiac,
met with a terrible death Feb. 15. at
movings pump, weighings, WO pounds,
from lhe boiler room to tho engine
room, on skid*, when a rope parted,
nnd Imng, who was in the rear, was

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ora to •‘wado in** and besigo Congress
for relief.
But are think it folly to teach people
that- prosperity is made by legislation
instead of lalxrr. AVc insist that the

St. Loro, Mo. Fxc. 18th.

i»cre we
wv arc
are in this
luuuijaij.
on this
Here
big city, on
bright-sunny
bright-sunny morning,
morning, surrounded
surrounded by
by
• din
------ and
. - clatter
.
-------- metrojx&gt;Ii*
--““of
y
the
of
tbe
________________ ___
w I the Mlkuarippi valley, endeavoring «&lt;»
do, at whatever wage* they can get, | cotnpMc our hleaa for a’chat with the
nt&gt;d to practice the necra*ary economy Xlt'ra h ^b-raln the quirt, little village
as taught by the precept nod example uf XfiihviU^ and sarroitnding cotuof our father*, who lived and flourished I munity, OOmile* away. Wo have found
i much to Interest us. aud will endeavor
in the good old silver time*.
But, says another, we want to strike
at the bond holder, and capitalist* ; we ramr of tho point* of latent of BL
ask canyon do this without hitting the Louis as wo can in a hastily written
dars represented by labor, we are in- letter, for it rec ms that oar time is more
• cEucd to think that the capital of the occupied and flics faster in this our brief
county is repreoented by the laboring -spell” of recreation, than it does when

receive daily wage* sink capital nnd ace
what will beconre of them. AVhen we
consider the millions of persons who
receive tlrcir dollar a day, what is tbe
interest on the Londa, compared to the
amonm paid to labor!
It seems to na that tliiaiaan inflat­
ion sdreMc. or all the inflationists of
the country would not be found with
it j and if it is thus, it rnvon* that wo
intend to pur the laborer alwmt ninety
rent* for bi* dollar, with which to buy

Lquia, or what was formerly known a*
Bloody Island, (rout the many notable
duels foaght thereon, Justncrosa the
street south, and almost bcucnlh our
fret, stand* tbe rule* of the Southern
Hotel, in wbkh icveral person* iost
their Itvca, and more were ipjared for
life, by the Hotel fire horror on the
Two blocks north I* the Four Court*,
u building that cost the county about a
million, connected wit hit isthe jail, of
remicirvular form and built entirely of
iron, and so arranged that a single
watchnuoi can obrerae all of the MO
cells at once. Wo took'a great deal of
interest in examining the gallows Just
bark in the jail-yard. It Is a small
wooden ulied, about six by fourteen
feet, a portion of which is devoted to a
bench for reporter*. The trap upon
which the criminal stands ia a door
that swings donnnaid uud is kept into
place by two buttons. Just above the
trap is thro* rings through which lhe

explicit in showing us how the knot
was util iiiTuvr .tie itii vui. i lie ciimi-

Still continues with great Success
For the next 40 days the balance of the stock, consisting or
DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN KNIT GOODS, FULL

fluty Ji, Kraal and the lU^atck
are indebted to him for inf&lt;
and Caron shown. He came to
------ -- -----------------------------------j ‘borough, buriaMs man and chuck foil

in order to close out entirely by the first of April.

GREATEST

8l Imuis.
The most notable feature of the city

many grains for the trade dollar as it the world, ia the big bridge that spans
would take to baya gold dollar in the the MUtiswippL It ia lhe crowning
markets of tbe world, even if it takes pride of every citixen of BL Lonis. It
&lt;•&gt;0 grain* instead of 414}, which We
tag, and barring the EaM Hirer Bridge,
think it win aouu.

three areaca. The length of the middle
arch is 530 fret, and of the outer arches

The Latest Invention

SEWING MACHINES
Has just been patented in the new

WHEELER&amp; WILSON
KOCIEER BRO’S

LEWIS PITRKEr,

, •*““*•*

trSnFaorniA

That is acknowledged^ by all to be

There are many other thing* we have

THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD

reserve thrm untill our next
Ouxo Sstcoxg

EVERY PIECE &amp; PART

UF1XBAL MEW8.
A ten J car old daughter of Martin
Barney was bunted to death at Clayton
X. Ym Feb. 18th.
Tire Spaniards and Cuban* had a
Nashville. Mich., Xov. ». 1877.

WARRANTED 20 YEARS.

1W Spaniard* were killed.

SCCBIBBROTHEM

On March 15. Gu» Johnson, white.
ering a negro. He will be the first white
man bungin the sooth since the war for
killing n negro.

was haugrd in a ccawtary.

A BRAN NEW STOCK

Thon, was

on the First Natioual and Chore Nationol U&amp;k*. aad ♦ tLOWoa the Corn

news.

LEGAL.

IN

Mo., named IVtrr Myer*, has breu sent
to the pcultcntiury for two year* fur

wtnucis

BARGAINS

thi* letter is now too IcngtNy, we will
a well earned reputation of being one

7P- Watckf &lt;r*d JewWry rrpnrrrJ
•Ju&gt;rt nottet, atil in to teorLinaniHx am

L. L. LOOMIS.
THE

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

Don’t fail to ini'

prove the opportunity

In thia room

ges are received
other part uf the

I ALSO SELL

75 cents on a dollar !

celling of which U decorated with
maguiticctil paintiugsandthedificrent
•Xala *caU. In thia room 8. J. Tilden

farm produce in which everybody can
speculate who ho* t&amp;O to pay for an
initiatory fee, besides certain a nnual
fees, and a certain amount to deposit
formed tho acquaintance of Mr. L. with the Secretary.»» a guarantee of
WolcvU, brother of our Nash rille Cha- a legitimate dealt r. It ha* a telegraph

Best Railway Timekeeper made!

Will be sold at a sacrifice of

The Exchange building occupies
nearly nu entire block aud i* called the
haudsamtMkl.building of the kind in the
country. The eAUrualcd cost ia a will-

ty President of-the U. 8.

r

CLOTHS, SHAWLS, FANCY GOODS, and WHITE GOODS,

with hi* foot, the trap full*, and the
guilty soul i* precipitated into eternity.
The gzdlons were built about three
years ago, unco which time six murd­
erers have been bung,the last (Wicncrt
being executed two weeks ago, last
Friday. In the Mine block with the
; I our Courts, i&lt; the Morgue to which
Ix-dies foundby the police ore taken
and kept forty-eight hoot* for identi-

JAMES FLEMING,
J hl W .fcjLER.

St. Louis lie* strcched out upon tlic
western bank* of tbe father of water*,
eleven miles along the river by about
three aud sTialf mile* deep. We have

his dollars worth of provision.

limited amount, and make a legal tend­
er to an amount nut exceeding $3,3t)0

north and south ia atretehe
out (b»
muddy watersyf the Ik.^,1
upon which ply 'J.cambuats for more

cd, haviug his chest cruslied and film ' rope is
- adjusted
- and
- the
• -bright
........................
light of ;
broken. DccraMd was twenty-eight '
I Heaven hidden forever by the black
years old. single, and resumed in Boston.
cap, and at a signal from the Sheriff
He has n brother and a sUter in
u I tho Mondial shoves the button around

least, n part of the means uf paying | and th. Jary rendered a verdict accwdtbeir debt*, and were this true, it would anec with the tact* above related.

Dpteistery Goods ud Shrank!

!’:&lt; Im

I:;-

—

Fall and Winter Goods,
JY7BT

RECEIVED

GUAIIUJUK BlAUi

It has no springs, cogs or shuttle to
wear out. You never get your
thi^ad or goods damaged by
oil on the new No. 8.
has a Double Motion
It will sew twice
as fast aud

one-half easier than any other Machine
in the mar ket

The above Machine is for sale on trial at

m bid. a, mum ami the hardware store of

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT
and I want everyone to call and see see the
iced that ire have got i
in the world for all kinds of

�brsg

nm n

8TILL IN FULL BLAST I
GENEBAL DEADED9 Of

Sold only iu Barry Co. at

I* again, while
. Wqps, perhaps
a few dosing thought* will not be en­
tirely inappropriate.
In my last, I told you that the Chris­
ville.
tian Church, of New Ikdterd. jmrposed
F.HnamintedTrcth.
an cuataion to Fall Ri»er, Thunulay
CT-Geurp- Wood, Iter.tist. »t Hji»town,
ami
fa
two
hours
be
would,
come
eve., Falk 7th, was tb«-trine, and tbe
and go at tlJKhlfag of a small bey, ta
following, from the Fall River JonraflA
also, for tlH^fl,'* *r-ih the right to
Adte. Huk Ribbon Club explains what liapptnrd:
u*c tire only real luirac poke in existence
menttyorimnised with
aud a patent bit, Loth of his trim get
Iler, Worthy Prwddrnt.
up. be will moke a circuit fa Burry.Co.,
iwlry. 1st. View J*reaide»t
the coming wook, every farmer, if be
rr. 2nd Vine President.
consults bis own to tercet, will go and
here him speak and Join his selfaol.

Sarah.

The Opera of Cinderelfa. will be re­
lated at Union Hall this evening.
This entertainment i« for the, tarn tit event will be lung rewirmtaml by all
day, at &gt; o’clock r. «&gt;
of tbe Eastern Star Lodge, No/»J. A. present, for the unusual degree of in*
-C- C, Wolcott. U gaining Stewly. M-, and no pains have been spared to tercsl that prevailed.”
and we are in hopes to ace him fa his make it a success.
Thia event will loug be remembered
store again fa a few day*.
Tbe Greenback meeting nt the Coart by me, as one of tbe bright spots in my
-That -Martyr at the Stake,- at tbe Uooae, hat evening waalargely attend* life. And here, let me say a word in
regard to the serial spirit of the cast. I
rd, but marry-were disappointed na re
garde tbe speakers. who did not inform
them howto get greenbacks without ^apprised, to find tbe socjal elemeii'. fa
New England, cub i vat «xl and cherished
wort;
.
•
Kor.
—The poem written and read by
to such a degree of preeminence, the
Mi- AdnNicbok, at •boOp&lt; n» House
churchva are ouly so many organixed
last Saturday eve-, will appear in our
families,to do propel and philanthropic
The oyster supper, of hat Tbnnwuric. Party, lines and sectional nniiltjrettq at Mr. Jorepli Waahburton*.
moritltw have nearly died out. Neither
for the. benefit of Rev. D. C. Jennings,
did 1 wjtuess that spirit so common in
pawed very jdeasantly and profitably.
|he west, where all *ocfa) life is recog­
The receipt* of tbe evening was over
nized by green eyed jealously, as being
&gt;30.00.
cherished, ami fed from tho destructive
The literary entertainment in con­
flames of sensuality and lust. The so­
nection with it. undgr the directions of
cial circle there i* ratal dished on a
April 7th, which has been accepted.
higiier (ilano uf thought nnd action.
diatnet^sabtod by Miss Ixiuire Yourcx.
It might ta fa the west, if the pure iu
added great interest to the occasion and
paanmof B*«tou, has been published. was a succesa, considering ibe age of heart rami mouvs, wvnid care less for
It wa* started fa 1837. and in to-day one some that took part in the exercise* the sneers nud jest* of tbe corrupt nnd
vile, instead of the imdution. occasion­
there wus rare talent displayed.
ed by yielding to lhe lutluenco of -Jliore
papers with which we are acquainted.
On. the afternoon of that day, Mias !
who constantly fettl and lire on thi*
Cooper
aud
those
that
were
to
engage
—About the beat part of the -enter­
nauseating diet. There, each seemed
fa the literary’exercise* met at t?:e
tainment nt tta Ojiera House, last 8*tto greet all, us though one family ouly
terday eve., was to rec that rtxxl lookww present. The grasp of the hand I*
officious
official
district
o®ccr,
put
in
ing"Old Bach," •Hall tbrougbt the
as cordial aa Uic word sjxiken.
It
entertainment, with his left arm around appearance, and peremptorily demand­ reemed the very first Sabbath, ns if I
ed thcavto leave th* bouar. which they
that vacant chair.
were greeting old friend*, when fa re­
—At .the Christian church, next Rnl&gt;- the door, and cloa*d the blinds wiiha ality all Were st rouge r*. Oh, I wish
thia social life of New England, could
balh morning, the pastor, by request,
slam, in a vexv litiff-manlike manner.
will speak upou the following subject, Of courw sogoiMl a num could not be transported to tlic (larishes of all
| dcnoniiuotious in the West; then rould
"The thorn fa tlic tlesli." At Maple
think it Irnst to tolerate surb au intol­
, the pastor be natural, and hl* work
Grove, at’3 r. m.. he wilt giro his rer
erable evil 'fa his school dlsUicC But
। uot crippled by gossip and uander.
I On Mundny eve., Fch.4tb. 1 attended
ago, on the topic, "Why dm«not relig­
matter, and a» Johnny W., said "Peop
an entertainment given by the Odd
ion ael more powerful aa a rule of con
le will talk, you know."
Frllotrs, tlic music and reading wa* of
duct."
the highest older.
—Win. P. Hoyt, of this village, met
Sabbath 3d. was a busy day with me.
QU1MB1 ITLMS.
with a serious accident, bwl Munday
. at C a.. U., preached at the House of
morning, by which hr had one of his
Dr. Brown of Hasting*, on Wednca-1 CunecCion. by request of thoChaplain.
limit* liadly crushed just below the day of ln.&lt;t week, officiated, in the | (^v. c. IL Loc. At IO-J» listened to a
kneejofat, Mr. Hoyt uaadrawing worn!
school house here, at ! '#.• funeral sentj^.. Mr. juiian. al lllP Hr*:
res of the infant child, uf Mr. aud Cougregntiomil church, on the "Stew
that had been lodged over the road, it
Mr*. Ttamas, aged atal uiifa month*,
Brain*." ut 2:30 p.iachol iu
fell, one of the large limbs striking The same geuth-manaltoi addressed, on ' |jie North Cbristain church, and ndhim. and crushing his right leg fa a Sunday week, the gobbatli-rehool late- njinteten-d the sarrrmmt, ut 3 r.
fearful manner.
ly eatablishnl hereby Mr*. Graves, ami j a4|.|tw^.l| the Reform Club at lhe City
—The Ited Ribbouists met with a un Wrdneiubiy evening of last week Ua|lf allj at pn a.-h.-d in the
very pleasant suqirire last Monday spoke to tho Refonn &lt; Inb.
vratery of the North Church, which
eve., at their regular meeting. Wfien
Onr villain.omnibus* nnd express i* w;ul
by an c-xi-cllcnt praire
the ladle* were railed upon to entertain
the clnb, they proceeded from nn ad­ a pair of young bulk
Monday moniiug, Feb.
joining room, with coffee, donghunt*.
haliilc-d. Mr. CIi.i*. Bidrlmun having
pcrienred* The clnb is in a pn»«prrous condition, five new memlwra took
■onioward, 'ia Bo-ton.
the pledge and put ou the red ribbon at
the last meeting.
ere wlirenrh to hi* ride While ( 1Ilt.nl s.2Ullav School worker, and a
r recently.
। very amiable Christata gcntlcnmn. Iu
■bath «irr-iiiK, a religiouaad- ]|ln ( ulU|ttllV, | visited several latgc
a Mr. Smith, of Nashville. ■ (j^q^ concern* nnd Publishing Hous*-*.
ratiited

Wm. Buabncli, had a bod kick in the
face, by a horse, last week, as also did
Hr. P. F. &gt;'yc, disfiguring tbe latei’y
firr to-souw extent.
There will be a festival and donation
at Goddard's Hall, on Wednesday eve-,
Feb, 87th, for lhe benefit of Elder
Fox.,
Five aeccMdons to the greenback club
repotted at the l.iri meeting.
A new bell hasbaen hoisted in to the
M. E. church steeple, und again the
thrill tone of the tall calls the yeomer-

THE YOUTH’S COIPAJIOK.
TOOIG PEOPLE ail ths FAULT.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

.r
——---------- The rrnult ha*
I wen that Druggists in every town and
village in the United Status arcreccoiuitM-miiug it to thilr easterners.
Gs to Boise Brothers, and ask what
they know about it. Sample Bottles
10 cents. Regular rise 75 cent*. Three
iloncs relieve any case.

And then tell all of yourffriends and
acquaintance*, that

Lots of Goods sold at

E. F.EVANS,
H. G. KALE.

iTHUIOI!

the recent auction I

ha* opened a new

Tin-Shop !
Cheap

for

Caah.

{

All tbe odd* and end*, nooka

BOB SE1GHS!

We nre nuthorired to guarantee this &lt;
remedy for the cure of Dyspcjisia, In- j

SHEET IRON.

Food. Yellow Skin, and General lauigftICN
uorntid Debility. You must acknowl­
ozgaggogg Manchoggaggogg, Maine.— edge I hat tbi* would tie niinou* uuli-re •
we
had
positive
evidence
that
it
will
I
(N. Y. BorM,)
,
*ro aliaoXd.
cure. You who arc suffering fn»m |
three complaints three words are ad- j
dre«re&lt;l—hud will you continne to suf«w
papered this room since I waa here in fer when you can be cured on such I PRICE,
ONLY
tlic spring. Beautiful design! Dora it tenii«T It i« for you to detenuine. j
— »:-----repn-reut seaweed or some pretty little Sample tattle 10 criits; regular sixe 73.
UcMWtnf** “Sn, Mr. .Sprigging*, I MSlWll.UJUUj------------- _
30.000 die ntmuallv by ucalrcting n |
M
~ .
haven't papered it. Those figures that
Cough, Cold or Croup, often lending to
C U I? TC E H S !
you rec i&gt; v here 1 smashed mosquitos Consumption and the grave. Why will
on the wall.’’
you neglect so im|M&gt;rtant a matter
Nobby, S&lt;|unrc Box Cutters,
•
wheji you ran get at &lt;"ir store ShUok'n
&lt;&gt;.»«. jaari tog-13
,,ronl
“Do you know," remarked a rather Coasmsptaa Cure, with the assurance 1
of
a
sj&gt;eedy
recovery.
For
soreness
j
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fast Newark youth the other day to n
acniMh the CheM or Lungs «rJjimv
_ _ niDDTAnx’
stuttering friend to whom he waaslight
Back or side. Skilok’t I'urvKt 1‘Iatter
aC&gt;
ly indebltd. "do you know that 1 in
five. pnu.|a ivtol. SoM b, II. &lt;1.:
tend to marry and settle downt** “1
don’t know anything ntaut it," was the
mHiilUp-Holler i* •.nperioUhdias I x„„,
at priecatn suit the
tho grinding iu hi* Mill.
i hartl time*. John (’aley, well known
stay single and act settle u|&gt;-'
r?“Mr. Holler hn* overhauled the lo von all. lias charge of the Black­
tall* in hi* m il. nnd now is prcjiared smithing department. Any work you
"Job Printing J&lt;d&gt; Painting !
may entrust to his care will tie faith-&lt;
to make the best of flour.
fully done. Yon will always find him
nt his post, aud ut your service.

most desirable

ofThe ‘NEW TIN SHOP.
E. F. EVANS.

BUSINESS'

... .

tcct from.

।CASH buyers MAKE A NOTE

BLACKSMITHING

of THIS!

------- - XXV S--------

WAGON REPAIRING, |

----

W AGON
CAK.K.IAGE
REPAIRIKG.

him

yield of flour go to Holler's custom
mill, Nashville. Mich.

printing, week after week.
potirnteat man that ever wius he nevci

not mon- good dour for ft bnslicl of
wheat tlinii any custom mill in Barry
County.
1‘. 1I&lt;»ULKM.

WOOD 4c BROOKS.

HORSE-SHOEING ONLY $2.50.
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.....

.

Every Job. that leaves my shop m |

I be nraeb e* of inch,

BUY YOUR

|

AT THE

W«.

Old Rrliablc Meat Market

htbduind of nllcuipting to kill her. aud

SNELl^ M. D.

E COOK.

ROE &amp; CLEVE1'

Pioneer Store,

Then «hr lu-ged to lu- M-ntc.nccd for tbe

to be parted from him. and, the Judge I r M

hang hetarlf. •

tUrtJff.. P— U»r.o»-.. Venmartrtlle

JHE

■A NEW LIVERY;

CLOCKS &amp; JEWELRY NEW MANUFACTORY

| The Fall aud Winter trade la farely

IN NASHVILLE I
opened aud

GREAT BARGAINS

DEMARAY’S JEWELRY STORE.

Under Clothlug,

KELLOGG 5 DEMARAY

STANLEY MOORE
Heavy Bool* A Shoe*.

PLAXIXe A» MATCniXG
Rubber Boot*.'.

Rc-Nawiug. Jlouldiugs,

Nashville House Barn!

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!

■ Michigan Central Railroad

L AYLSWORTH 4 CO,

Proprictors Cheap Caali Stoic.
Nashville, Mich.

WARRANTED.
T. CHAS. -S’

dnct.il by Mr*. Susan h. Grave*, who hcar |bc R,Down„1 Kt)V. j.^-ph Cook, I
The Western Rural, of Chicago, i*
preaclies here every other Sunday eve
lll0|h y|OIULiy morning lecture. 1
nfaff| Mr. Cook, i«a strong utau in many re­ rapidly grow itig m popularity and in­
A social dance was holdcn in lhe
ttln( jua done an amazing work fluence, for the enterprising and nghonse occupied by John Hall and James in n.fuliug
„f the dtallow so-'
Smith, ou Saturday evening last, and a 1 pHianxM of speculative vicntUta. His departments are full of interest and
merryfamo
reported.
| theology, like every other man'*, is hit admirably adapted to all the interrate
The temperance re ntime nt. which owu private property. It is evident, of the Fann nnd the Fireside. It advo­
luul lecmic Stagnant here, but wastes- I (hat mao&gt;. of |Jm! |c.mi&lt;rl men of New cate* equal light* to all classe*. and
. u.itated into active life again throogh E,)jriaDd. an&lt;| lhr &lt;rat, b1m&gt;. of the*Or, Wishing to change my stock, for tho
tta earucst efforts .4 Mr*. Graves, still. thw)(,x
at hi* feel a. capital and the grinding monopolies
Iwars fraita, ami the member* of tbe pupil.
TU,
Comin,.nced by which tend to get a foothold in our .
Thirty
sinjtin|r
My SoMl u.
UuBnL- laud. The summary of general news
be fille&lt;L*nd let it be rememtared that ; Club organised by
. her. attdotheresincr .| »m
K«o*. ..-•/
and market reports is exceJlcnt. In
all the money taken in for ticket* g.s * ftddrd. hold quite interesting meetings ., Pniyrr
,is offered
I'ruyvr w
vvn*
oo.-its, by
»,j Rev.
i,r. . Dr. Storrs,
otui,*,
to Mr. Hoyt. Messrs. I^c A Chipman, tach Wednesday evening.
‘
' of Brooklyn, N. Y., after which follow­
have donated the nre of the Iioum-. th-It
II is rumored
------------------------------------------------------------nuuorod that a new icarher will, ',.1
■"
ed u&gt;.
the i^sun-,
lecture, wmm
which »»
was au.vr.ro
delivered, ““
■
'
■&gt;-| .nil marl. tevInllM.
a~*W to to* to Ito roteo. ».
printing all donated, and the Itetunu ^'e
charge
of.........................
tlw district relmol"tare
| with much inspiration.
Club and Orchestra donate their rervi- ‘.he
he «&gt;niing
term.
romlag Una.
I , ,p„„ &lt;&gt;„■ J.,, i„
da, ™ “■* «n»tonl ihat .u atoto.
My Stock fa'tho lsrge.*t and the lw«i
ces, torn wut cverylnxly aud make this, The
7” Friday eveningprayer-mecUngH,- 1 ucxt mon,j„x, Tuesday, nlH-.U0, left on | and faH'1™™ are rapidly extending.
aMorttxl in town. No raidcarticle*, but
’ *
• *hih
■■fait- uot
mri largely attended,
attended, have brea
tarn
|wou
Boston A Albany 11. K., for uw
home. ------■
.... ........ . —
every- piece fully warranted.
I a full exempliheation at the word*.
in K.tanaxuu, ut 2rto
M.
—‘The Fruita of the Wfae Cup," was
Before retarnfag to Nashville. 1 viaplayed at the Opera House. last Satnrgethcr fa my name.
ited my invalid mother, who i» lying
to, eve. U&gt; . tow. Ml
j ’ T|„
,lr ,

Indies Beaver Cloak*

Bradels, Doer aid Wiibi Frames
Good Turn - Out

|

Now, Dear'News. Ithaukiyou for
the space you have given me in your
columns during my abaenee. Where-

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in ,ht‘ K-tttng and *hi(iping of ice by
,hc „ r.
fn&gt;w Ttara*pple Lake.

i

’

AT REASONABLE RATES.

Waltham and Elgin Watches!

. ,
°

past criticising. Miss A&lt;la is entitled to :
much praise for the interest she maai- |

FnAXCia Gtravra.
England.

Brooks, tbe old "soaker." Miss Ada
Nichols his wife, and little Cora David­
son their daughter, tbe first two sitting
by tbe table Ada "weeping" nnd Barney ;
“sleeping,"gloee stood the littledaugh- |
ter, fa sweet song imploring her drank- i
cn Ifatbcr not to go to the saloon to­
night. and we are inclined to bclinre
tbe "prajete" of tin- little girl were
"answered," for to all appearance the
old chap was too drank ta get out at
lhe house that evening, tin the regular
play, W. S. Powers as Mr. Hamilton,
took to bis "cold tea" very naturaLand
C. H. Brady aa Mr. Andrews, showed
hiniM-If perfectly at home indulging fa
tbe pure juice of the grape, while Barn-

it • par coat, which on W». would be
9it, per year, and for tweuty- five years
it amouut* to &gt;»A which would con- I

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much dexterity a* though he Lad, had

l in the above fire the name rak was ap-

snmc my insurance, and! should be
out 3} percent for5 years, premium
note $3.00, and aocurity of IS per cent
making $3X Any one can estimate for
a shorter or a longer and the rule win
hold good, I got this theory of estimating coat and rale, from the state agent
of the Centenaial of N. Y„ fa caw of *
late fire in Maple Grove, can not say
that all stock Cos. figure by mhuo rale,

And a thousand other thing" adapted
in abundance, orc fa lively demand.

A DEHAR.il.

I Ilf IOSIC STORE I
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISIOJ

sidc,) to-day I get insured, the agent
estimates its value $4W, and insures fur
that amount, propoaiug to pay ia case
of loss J ita value, next week it Irara*
up. How mi-ch am I entitled tons my
loss T Tho slate agent comes and esti­
mates what it would cont to build Kueh
a house nt present prices, commencing
with timber, lumber, and nil materials
and latar and it figures up just &gt;400
and f of that is &gt;300, which according
to my policy 1 cxiwcl to gel, bnt the
agent tells u»e that the rate of Hie comp­
any is that a building depreciate* in
value from
to 5 per cent for each
year it has l&gt;r«-u tailt, mvordfag as to
whether it has l*cu kept well painted, I
etc., but for our purpose, w* will call I Vsrj^ewms.

placed before them by Mr. Hamilton
and Mr. Andrus, Phene Htalry aa Kate Cora Davison
Hamilton. Helen Allen aa Mary Briely. Lcnni* Brady
nnd Ada Nichols as Harah. each per Jennie Stiles
formed their respective pan* with great Berth* Brntu
E. W. Babe
credit to theniM-lvrs. Wniiam Fcuter
as Speculator, and; Harley Page as
Jeremiah Thornhill, ant the boua«« in
Kdtfa Hemming
an uproar of laughter, whenever they Dora Walratb
Gee. Gms
ally ‘tfaeenfatoT’’ who handled the Ckarios Wolcott
“winecup” sad "cold chicken.’’ wirti as Valeria Hill

CH ALSO FIJBIlSBJff FOKERALS

Practicai. Jkwkleb,
With Kocher Bros., West Side Main St.
Nashville, Mich.

C. 1. Dxro.

*

fests fa tills great work of tempcrencc i
,,
i ,.
Rcpott —
of -------die landing
Um ambitJt pay u lBOns |B a stock Compreform. The next was a tableaux and I
— —- —of
-—-Mtbi. «„»«.» th. nrrwrumn... r»r •' vil! retMMil, not ortly what they have *
*
the regular entertainment, and no '
’ ■“*’
’“
suppose I own a houre that ha* been
name given it. we will say it reprerent- read during the prerent term, tat their
I knowledge of each entire subject. We j
twwlty.flvc year(l, (nlMl H i, near­
goo&lt;l new „„ wben Dew, PXt,pt
tors in this tableaux were Mr. Baraey ' are all willing to admit that it is very ■ )t

At Mr. James Baamau's, in Maple
Grove, Feb. Mtij. by tbe Ker. C. G.
Thomas, of Kaabrillr. Mr. Weriey
E. Mamas to Miss E. Bmilh.

1392

TAKE NOTICE,

A letter p**«ed through one of the
(»o«t offices of this State the other day

Opera House, on Ttn vLiy eve., Feb.
26th. for the benefit of Mr. Hoyt, who
was so unfortunate as to have hi* teg
• rushed, by n falling tree, last Monday.
Mr. Hoyt i* a poor but indusltiou* man.
and in tinito of healthdepcnd* upon his
own latar to supjtort hiniM-lf mid fam­
ily'. We are sure that Mr. Hoyt has
tbe sympathy of the whole communi­
ty’, tat sympathy is not all that i* need­
ed, in this casc.hc and hi* family need
some help financially and it is Imped

■Ktorov., b, to. .tototo ol to. htoville Reform Club, and we are glad to
.hst it toss to sim^ms in
note tbe fact that H wa* u
“
...r, ~proL B, «. .Iprdutoto
regular entertainment Miss Ada Nichol* read an Original Poem, tbe delivery

DRY GOODS,

C1OTHIBG

For Sale.
At ibeffa.'.t detate before the Lyceum
A Heading Establishment, ritnated
the umpire decided by the force of ar­
'
Mich,, adjoining the G.
gument that "The Great B»wers had at Nashville,
V
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t
hnrw*
no right to carve Turkey/^
power engine, taller, smoke stark. &amp;r.
L. B. Potter, of Mnpfa Grove, who I heading caw machine,1 hoop machine,
for many months has been confined to 1 two ft. plainer, 1 three ft. jointer, 1
circling machine, 1 drag saw machine.
bi* room, was seen fa Knlamo, last All quite new snd in good order, to­
Friday, enjoying a sl^-i^i ride, be has
gether with 31 acre* of land, upon
greatly Improved of lute, under the which the property is «itnate±,
uf which Thl ta soW «i 1J rmrail- -ktllFul &lt;-.ire of Dr. Scott, j
cash «•
* -te~ security, for terms
apply io
,
Nashville, Mich.
Or to John C. Hhary,
Jackson. Mich.

Atheism i* the suicide of the soul.

TRUMAN’S STORE,

RspuZ

HAMMOND

I BERRY

STANLEY MOORE

bio living rate*.

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE!
tbe community, with our facilities for
dofag buaineaa, and with

TWO OF THE BEST CLERK5

-TO BUY-

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS.
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cottons wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c.,
sheetmusic:

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE
FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

-D C. GRIFFITH. *

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CONSUMPTION !
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OM MISSION

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MAG1CWnteviB
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UNHAM
PIANOS.

been mid about tbe withdraw*] ot truene from
Izuinena, I diaelalci, f■« one, u&gt; «&gt; far a. my
dwrtennar go* for anything, that tbe troop,
omw withdrawn * a matter of pekey or ooortUAtwo. They were wilbdraan aa a matter of
roorfltntkyl duty, and a. .uch I defend the
wilhdraaaL BM tbe write which bare followed
and tbe truculent .jxrtt exhibited br mwareethrncn tu Lotuuaua 1. a pour rcrompeuae for
tbe eSoTU of our people U&gt; rreUea to tbe obote

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the truculent epint ii?
tjj.
• Uw feme from tbe
dark ■ dortJ--Fani.hii.it the ruUty."
Mr. Girtrtd-Tbe pey-cuUoo, lb. outrageo* parmraUcu which 1. foUowiiw tbe membm
lletunaag Ik&gt;uj tn u&gt;. etty of New Or-

tbe erect of the rtamsr Metropo.u prow,
ebet wa. at Oct euepeeted. that tbe real ew
rotbai aad totally wuMowerthy.
A aeniu eaauaMy U reported fro* WirtLem, Qm'&lt; county. t&amp;neda. A wbote fam­
ily. cooterting of Daniel Maardou. bte wife and

"fTT4** ,O FtaUy'« &lt;i»nunr»aU-u
of J. Madiem Weila a. au aid raroal. and of id.
feUow-membera of tbe Itetcnung Hard .f
** •Krrtteakra. anJ of otbma who
bad bora moding lett.ro vf owialo i, to tbe

BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP.
LANDRETHS*
SEED WAREHOUSE,
want «o to defend tbe aettun Of tbe KAurniuc
Iteard. uud jwrtirularly to .bow tba/ the re­
turn. from Ter^-u pan-b bad lean imbUUird
la tbe aewepepOT. Lf.&lt;»
claim bad been
M t op that ilM-te bad brou traad or alteraU «i
tn them. Tbe Rrtcnuag Hoard Lad .-Um*ualcd
certain "&lt;r. ahich awe clauned to turr Lee.
CMt through latta.kdaUoo and fraud, and
thntegb the &lt;&gt;«era wtug ioducun, of armed
txKlle. of m«c in that Htate. The action of tb.
iUturuinf lliwrd bad twwo .uitalned by tbe
FJerUeal CxevuaL*e.w. - .-.I
._

Tb. ronarr Tan^Mir u &lt;w w-e*.

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*~fiyiMrrT*S-T... Cn„

A FARM AND HOME
OF YOUR OWN.

AtUmey General of tbe United Bute, tn reteUoo to tbe Itetunuoj Doard ;Toeecut.iww tn
New Orlmna. Tlic Preuident i. of tbe opud-®
that tbe proereution a«ainte Aadenon ie antely
iiobtleal ; that It te not eounteoaneed by tbe
beat tneo of Izxueuuaa. and, therefore, ia eon-

Mr. Jlenitt, of New Tort—Th? gniUunan
(Mr. Aiken. of Houth Carolina! imiouaIoi that
eimebodj ao!J oat tbe l*ru*ldoocr. No N-wtbeen man sold uot tbe Preeahmcy. Tbe propomUoo to tell tbe Prortdency wa. made to me.
and I nicitemptuoualy rrfnwd it
Mr. Hewitt jwoceedod tn recount tbe facta
enonectad ettb a propcwitioo made to Aim by
(XL Pirtott &lt; a. romnic from J. H. Aaddoi,
Special Age« of tb. Trraeurv Dofertmeot) to
par J. Mado-c Well., Chairman of tbe Ibturuing Ikrnnl of lur.-wiaaa, for firing tbe
count of that State to Mr. Tilden, all of ehteb
waatmCHtod to by Mr. He wilt before tbe oxw

NW IS THE THE TO SECURE IT.

ONLY FIVE DOLLARS

PEHFECTg^I Cim, Siifini Sciools, Societies
Bll I I ER!K^iSSljSj

gent'cman from Hontli CirolUu (Aiketi) to tel!
me by wual n cbt be turn. on me and scvueee
me ci edhux tbe i'retedeocr.
After tbe (L-Ortu of tbe Itertreal Tribunal
in tbe IxxiirtAiiA r»w he.I been urxcotw! it
became apparent to me, aa It did to errry ia
teilvent J»r«&gt;3 .bo .! tidied tbe utuaUou. tbit
tbe tteclrtuo of tbe Eectrwal Commimion would
award tbe lYotedeoey to Hayee. Of rocree, I
si —. . --—i—• •
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The Salutation (£“)■&lt;&gt;•■ Zion
GSS.).orThe Encore GTiL).o'
Perkins’ Singing School (13 •
or Johnson's Chorus Choir
Instruction Book (£*£.).

FOR AN ACRE
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HEALTHCORSET

SOURCE or 11REAT JMX1CTT.

—-x-s'jsiiasu"
V«c»tin« u Sold br *11 DrogrirU.

Cough, Cold, or Sort) Throat,

5 Mil Papm fir 25 Ceils.
PONDS
EXTRACT

1500 ACRES owned,

and cultivated
in SEEDS.

‘W&amp;

Farms in

8 Fira-Ceit Papers fir 25 Cedi

PENNSYLVANIA,
NEW JERSEY,
WISCONSIN

VIRGINIA.

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A GOOD HEARSE

Stilt continues with great Success

getting ••yea air," betwixt every other
word, whilat the negroes right here art
exceedingly humUe“kuht smalt,’ and
“two bits," are very common express-

DRESS GOODS, WOOLEN KNIT GOODS, FULL
CLOTHS, SHAWLS, FANCY GOODS, aid WHITE GOODS,

tbe Senate with a decisive vote of 48 to
« Ito majority secures its ultimate
passage b&gt; th at body, should it meet
with tbe Executive veto, by a two
third tdr, and provided further that

T5 cents on a dollar !

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
!&gt;aa nnol'i

last year, involving a loss of 819,000.

The United Stetes Land OOce, at
Ionia, has bean remove to Rood City.
Tbo firm of Pack, Woods Ac Co, are
building a new steam bagt&gt; st St. Clair.

prove the opportunity.

Robert 0. Day, an old resident of
Ann Arbor, aged eighty-xix years, died
thia satire region, and although be was
running train i in the interest of Fed­
eral troops, said be was raised among
the boys and they would never fire on

to the Bill ware voted down.
The mem ben of the commishm. three
Is Munbar. ante reepirc a salary each
of $1,500 and reasonable expenses,
which will recant firet-clam abilities
for tbe conference on the part of the
United States. 1 here can be no doubt
ik.
a—

ference, for their interest in the quest
ion is eqnsl. if net grresar, than oar
•wa. We hare faith, too, that they will
astfie tbsn and farwvar thia vexed qaea
«fea MMg*s naMsu. This Bill i&gt;

L. L. LOOMIS

Jonh Schioeder, a dry goods man at
Galesburg. has tailed. Liabilities, •*,’
«0; assets, 115,000.

guard the bridge anil prevent them
from being burned by the Rebels; but
they were a!! burned at one time, and
Boor pointed out a bridge which some

SEWING MACHINES
W. T. Martin, of Mnskrgon, private
in Company C. Twenty-sixth Michigan
Infantry, lias just received BXB30 back

that they npjwoprintcd him for a pack
nink-, und put their spare clothes and
money mi him. The firat night hi«

Has just been patented in tbe new

Tbs Mtehigu ship mmol project baa
been refert-d by the House Committe
on Commerce to tbe Commltte on RaO-

for many weeks, -Jatf Thompson was a
native of 8k Joo, Mo. He is described
as a rattle-beaded, dare-devil sort of a
fei kyw, bat a good fighter. He occupied
this locality daring the first three years
of the Rebellion. At tbe dose of the
war he went to New Orleans and was
given a lucrative position i* the Costom House by Gen. Grant

That is acknowledged by all to be

THE BESTMACHIME II THE ICKLD,

EVERY PIECE £ PJRT

A BRAN NEW STOCK

wear out You never,
your v
thread or goods damaged by'’J
oil on the new No. 8. It

It will sew twice
as fast and
one-half easier than any other Machine

trial at

�Ti.mnnTiit!
nab im

full lurr i

DRY GOODS
TOtJNSKOfU at fit run,!.
Naahvilto Mich.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

CMtaHmmitataMi

TAKE NOTICE,
sure speeches of tbd season, al Union
Hall, oo bunday afternoon, to a very
large and enthusiastic audience, Mr.
Iapoke very, highly of the Young
Ladies Pink Ribbon Club, (which new
numbers apont seventy numbers,) and

collection In tbe country
riced descriptive Catalogue, gratb&lt;by
ail, also Bulba, Fruit Trees, Rosea,
rcrgrecns, Choice Flower, Garden,
ree. Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 35 pockets
' either farfl by mail.

1392
Lots of Goods sold at

E. F.EVANS,
H. G. HAIX

E. COOK’S

the recent auction!

Tin-Shop !

IAGOI &amp; CARRIAGE SHOP!
T. CHAS &amp; SNELL. M. D.
beard and a plug of tobacco a week.
Oa tU inh at thia month, Joseph
PeUiuger, living one-half mite south of
here, returned from .the north woods,
with a broken teg, it was broken some
t we weeks before. They put him into
bto wagon and bo drove his own team

»KNaTTb« -NCW TIN OMF.'

Nature seldom makes a pbool j she
simply furt&gt;i»l»ee the raw matcrials^nd
lets the fellow finish the Job to suit

IIEW IISIC STORE I

A Fort Wayne (Ind.) couple were di­
vorced in thirty minutea from the time
the petition was tiled.

HAMMOND A BERRY

A kto. recently coat a (Win), man
$300. He was a bachelor, kissed a mar-

BLACKSMITHING

be is MWgstting uaagaa well aa could
be expected. Ha reports that on tbe
Mb. at Westville, anew fell nearly ten

I presume but few ’at your readers
know to what an extent ice is shipped
tern Tbacnapple Lake. Thin a prob­
ably aa handy a place to ent and load

tea tenanted into thia, a rope attached
itaaa the engine to tba tea books the
engine then bocks up, and the ire is
drawn into the cars, and a ear loaded
te from total* minuites. white
rhite we
wars there oae was tended in 13 min­
utes, they have already loaded 173
cars, and will load enough more, to

-A.W. OUs wfllxntebaawiag toga
thia week, having run about taw days,
and unless we abotdd have a run of
sleighing in March, by which be can
buy more teg*. R wffl wind ■* *e bun-

village.
—The following pledge was drawn np
by G. J. Smith, oa Tuesday of thia week
vbo. in one day procured eleven aignner. to the same.

G. J. Smith. Frank Wolcott

THEY ARE BOSS! WAGON
anil roads cut. The manager had writ
U n forJnstroctioM as there was no »now of a speedy recovery. For eersmes
to commence hauling. He was told to acroea the Chest or Lungs or lane
Bock or side. NJWoA’s f’orous Plaster
sprinkle the roads and let them freexe gves prompt relief. Sold by H. G.
He did spunkle the roads, and then
wrote Lack saying "all right, send
CTThillip Holler is superintending
along your freeaer.”—JfraoouMS Htr-

' |
Many people put up a I
ue_ | their parlors, sdong God

cubic DMbes. and the line should lx-'

lumber, allowing no waste in making 11

Frank Wilcox.

built twenty-five years, (and it is ncarsomewhat weather l&gt;eaten on the out­
side,) to-daj I get insured, the agent
estimate* ita value MW, and insure, for
that amMtfi^toroprMing to pay in camat toss | its vine, next weak it barns

up. How much am I entitled to as my
loan f The state agent comes and esti-

WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS!

tbey can to curse it.

Tbe Sultan is hiving a marble stair­
case built st a cost of ♦1,«0,000. These
are valuable steps, without dovbt, but
hardly in the right direction.
A hopeful minister says that be has
no doubt that tbe time will come when
the members of a church choir will be­
have just aa well as other folks.

mill, Nashville, Mich.

SHEET MUSIC! (UKIAtB

admirably adapted to all tbe interests
of the Farm and the Fireside. Il advo­
cates equal rights to all classes, and

A Danbury young man nearly bank-

which tend to get a foothold in our
land. The summary of general news
and market reports is excellent. In
fart, tbe Western Rural has assumed
the vantage ground

A parcel of about ♦180,000 in Japanese
coin has been melted down into bars
and sold to the Bank ef England. Tbe
iiank would not receive the coin am!
hence tin- necessity of melting it down.
Fifty of the seventy-nine glass works
nt Pittsburg and vicinity arvi n opera­
tion. Tbe glass factories of New Jers­
ey will be operated to their full capac­
ity through the winter. Tbe saaaufarturers have received heavy orders.

«F

INI

BUY

your

i Il A. AYLSf ORTH &amp; CO,

STYLE

Proprietors Cheap Cash Store.
Nashville, Mkh.

EUGENE COOK

]’HE

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

A NEW LIVERY

NEW MANUFACTORY

IN NASHVILLE I

CLOCKS A JEWELRY
GREAT BARGAINS

DEIAWS JEWELRY STORE.

KELLOGG* DEMA RAY STANLEY MOORE
PLANING AN» MATCHING I

s.»i^r.N»Thvllla House Barn!

and influence are rapidly extending.

JMext

ffihdiigan (Central

Thirty

I&gt;ny

BncbU,DHraiViiinYnK

I win sell

Out!

GEIATLY RKDUCED PRICKS!
ON

AT REASONABLE BATES.

chum ronin frnnmu

S TAKUtT MOOU
value from H to S per cent for each

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE I

sto^ "Mt ta mv purpose, we will call
us HOM1 whfchenAdto, would be
ttt, puryear, and for twenty-fire years

Pioneer Store

The Western Rural. &lt;tt Chicago, is
rapidly growing in popularity and in­
fluence, for the enterprising and ag­
gressive spirit it manifests. Its several

A Swedish pap&lt; r proves that Europe
is growing col ler at tbe rate of oae
degree for every hundred years, but
she can’t beat thia country with any
such gall as that.

The directors of the Pennsylvania
railroad have recently been rewarding
a number of their employes for fidelity
during the riots. .Some of the rewards
have been quite handsome in amounL

REPAIRING,

P. Hom*.
The l»cst nrgum'ut that can be used
in favor of "L.AWSOX'l
awson's Cvmativk."is
that it is need by physicians of emi­
nent skill in their profession, and can
always be relied upon aa a safe, simple
and effvetiveenre tor the many diseases
re I cred u&gt; in the advertisement.

CASH BOYERS IAIE A MOTE
OF THIS!

WOOD &lt; BROOKS

hi reply to the question, "Will the

A machine that will knit stockings
in one piece at the rate of one a min­
ute, is the invention of a Swede of
Rockford. Ill. Twelve machines can be
operated by one boy, whose wages.
Heatings. Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kai
♦4.50 per wwk, make tbe cost of knit
r IMIK
wu, ,v&gt;

lavnio, Feb. 30th. 1878.

S. r. EVANS.

A Large Lot of Wagons on hud. BUSI NESS!

It ia our aim to keep first quality of
at Goods, and anil a* tbe towns* poaai
htokvteg rates.
Vo boy often, thus keeping ear stock
new and frosh. Knowing the wants of
tbe community, with our facUitiea for

HEA DQUARTER8
---------TO BUT--------

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton a wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, Ac., Ac.,

PRINTING!

GRIFFITH'S CHEAP STORE

Do.GRimni

wanted!

�The Hui

ACKMT8,

in-»l pmaperoaa Weatara State. The Bl. Pau!
ZMpMdk ie valuable co aU aoateanpiatian ente
ttraUMi. inakta« St cl I ■ aapootelty. WmAIt
edition. tl.Maywr. U Me. fart .M. ton^
pteefrv* Addrnw Diapatefa Cn., BC Panl. Minn.

&gt; EXTRA
OMMI

mffi

MAVY

Tita

Tn mhtoe of an a«neaHsini paper
toy• there ia etoalirtaly do care for bug obolm, bto ttof Rbartoo-&gt; Ooodltioc Fowden

Icimb Warrr.ara ba. refUaad the apptoa-

CO RS

Ar a nwUng of the fcdaliaUc labor part)
t--4lodmu&gt;.
&lt;Xiceg&gt; pork-pacfcerw have!
handhd and lactod XJ71.31U U&lt;. fnm Son 1
b“iX^T’481 "**• Uun for U&gt;* &lt;*&lt;* Bvre adopted daooaucine a jteudiag array and
■ tto eiltotcce or antorfaa ia eitte. and eeUac

«xiisa

one tpeatoraebl. ----- - ‘-1---------- kJ —‘------ k
■lew... a. •tottator
a a.
I it raual with
Ilouew Bank, of Han PranMeoo, baa at la.:

na.m-nj rutjnjniun. ITT

llayee to turn back tua mind au mMitiM, to tto
iijUisi'SteS-'X-se.’

.1X001

fnMUOHNBDff J

r
rMbUMJU.1

day. the men who. forrmoet of all, had tuade
that Mate and bad thereby becuma |K&gt;UUcnl

ecu'Ml I Would the Freudeut have believed
it? Wuud anyone have telaeved it ?
T» Eaatern quaotlon «aa debated u&gt; both

Schoo! Boor Book.
Choice Trios.

behove in a Earvpaaa war: ”•* to favor of an

SOAP:

i-jU-S

fa-tor. In moSruialxm of hia atateCMCt that |
rv * compact that ttorw abcrald be no I
political rroaaniti l i u&gt;
be quoted
a letter m a hew lark paper.
ill. iia— went onto any tbat tto adherent.
of tto I’eCACat c party in the boo lb. eho 1
were OOB au eager for ntJ.rJ.Hne o— laa axat 1

American School Music Readers.

Ua the ravine, of tbe Himth. to ambiuh aial I
tru.ted I bat tbe CoufroM ef
would aete
Le milieu uu a LaatM&lt; ato ngwitable La.it.
Limns by Stanley*. Winn, and pdltoued iy the Pana G»«rapbi&lt;aJ Huetety. tbe
French OuecniOMMU, through the Mimater of
War. baa antborired tbe Comte de hemelle, ac
AJfaetan Mtor.-. to proceed to tbe eurvry of

WE WILL PAY.:

to r^vuioV£^L7^X
doaa, and all J2JT*
w.

~~Tl^FghA

VEGETIJiE

authority ia over, and peace onoe more reigaa
in that loos-efflictod idaod. AU the rebeltowa
chief, have acknowledged ttoir aUarunoe and
aubembed to the peaoe eoodittona. Tbeee are,
taantateMo.MMtowa: Tto Maud of CMa
’tmde an aruuau.-.t before the
to rrveirc tto aame political orjaLlxalioo and
meal Bould tn an lufnocrueat of yvvto! admtnl.tr»Xieu —v——— - *. eujoved bf
n«hU and that tbe (toerromant |ba/ nTX Porto Bico; ample pardoo for all poltt-

FOR DROPSY.

SS-±“o "-.»■■■*■■

Dp. ■. a. l»wn£rrT“' r‘ur*’ K SP^ ’MF-

fcckded to report aeveral bdja, tba effect ut and Clauameo BiUia the nnurrect buna . &lt;U B4o«nl.
pemoo. dwtnnc to have the Mand to be ft». *”»?■
yJa£&gt;
hot oxnptod bi lb
Caamnat Joacara Pwi. aa Italian, baa
TO
-W®700.TObetti cierted by the Oxulave of Cardinal, k* KSa.
Wimkmtc. wna thronged with agnrulUr- Borne aa Ito etoeoan* cf Pope Pina IX. eboee

“** B.

uuderuood, had. before hi. death, privatah
eiprewod a prefereor.. tor him for th- PunUli-al aimnum. Peoei io M year, of are.

=4V«J?
diaal Dec. it, ln&amp;a_

toady,
ton-tar.
tontol.

£.: ga

and. in addrUoc caw'^u
to betof Camerienru, wa. the Arcbbtabop CWdoMl
ofp«y&lt;u. Pope Mu. had freet ronfidenj ,
'U
“^haUxMiH. t to late l*apal Preouer. *&lt;]**»».
bk. ■ 11w■ 111 11. • -1 ■
U4—
A__ ■ • C-Tr~

iu&lt; the HceUaol a good faith Bbich the PraeAdeut had not resorted tn. Ue had appointed

X“tJfX2n£uE;
be bad been ani»xi* that, if the exprruucot

x.^rs!
doaon he luUuutod tbatM *u«ht be Ue oxa
Mltutk.uil duty of Um Fruaetenl Io aw- to *

VEGETINE

that there had boon anv each compact far tan
■lunUT fte crime aa had been aaaertnd by Mr.
Mato ■* A« to the aaacf i*e unto «f Vebtor

swa's.tr
ZEILIN Ji CO.,
run irwitou

Juan wtm rot rut
UlCTOHIAL
L HISTQM«t«US

�—fa—

;NO STRONG,

VOLUME V.

NASHVILLE, BARRY

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1878.

NUMBER 24.

poiSE BBOTHEtS.
more, he re
md abend--------------------------------------- —
when he has swallowed the bquid to
excMs, he is liks a pig waitowing in the

DKUOOISTS

lUBMHOOL
ILAXK BOOI

nntaMil 1 n*sa MM, T**1.1**
nZtwsqytS

t”1

DBUomEnr-Ao
fallen snow.
Tbe sudden ease with which they
stepped now had the' opposite effect to
what might reasonably have been ex­
pected. They knew they had strayed.

SUNDRIES.

F1XE

WALTI.AU
WATCHES,

BOISE BROTHERS.

WE HAYE GAINED A VICTORY

POOR AND HUNGRY

IJSSlWHt'
K. J. FB10HNEK.

u iwuidiii h ii«i mas!
ORNO STRONG,
naiNTEK ssA
of tto Xsk
a. Krery dnerlptloa of rtola «»J Fast

UNION HOUSE.

Larger Stock than ever Before!

EW MILLINERY

JOHN WEBSTER.

Dressmaking Rooms.
JHiss

Jltffnj!

IHluern Drtsmkiu Miilninen

^HwrlliMraw

JOHN Q CBESSY,
«
KHBHI
MAGGIE JEFFREY

Y

J HAMMOND,

- Inxuranoe, Ecal Estate and Money

CAB ADA SOOTHERS RA1LWAT.

BROKER.
The Short and Quick

ONEY TO LOAN!

i

A IfpW U Iad&lt; fasiia.

•00.00 and UPWZUWS

"Yea. Bertie, I am afrai
Bead that”
Mr. Artcman put a telegrs
junior's hands M be spoke.'
“This looksBcrioua." sfad
he rctr.rnei 1 tbe paper. " W1
intend to do, ait 1 How JM

“ But to-morrow will be too late,"
said Bertie.
“Therefore you must go to-night,
my lad."
•‘To-night—go to Manchester to­
night I” exclaimed TyrrcL “ The thing’s
im|xwaibte I"
“Oh ! dear, no," replied Mr. Arteraan,
coolly, “ I have had your bag packed al­
ready. I took tbe liberty to aend Col­
lin* to your lodgings for your morning
dress. I have a cab at the door. Hero
arc £10 in gold.
Run up stairs
_a
------ BtipjXT flrat,
san train from BL
___________________ fnight."
"And it ia now 11,” arid Bertie, look­
ing at hi* watch. " What sort of u
night ia it, Collins?''
“finow* fart, air," replied the man.
" Bnowa. does it ?" exclaimed Bertie.
'' Bettor fill up the flask then, and put
a half-dozen cigars in my coat-pocket—
and, I say, Collin* I".

"Cut me a couple of ham sandwiches
while Idreaa.”
In fifteen minutes Bertie luul received
his last instructions from Mr. Artrmau. '
and was bowling along Uie Euston rosd
to the Midland rtstion.
That immense terminu* looked warm
and comfortable in comparison with the
wet aud chilly night outside. The Pull-1
man train was nt the platform, ready to
start. There wrre very few passenger*
Bertie took a alccping-csr ticket, and.
without loaa of time, tuc’tml himself up
comfortably in his berth. The train
soon started after this, and Bertie Tyrrel waa rapidly whirled into the land of

But b&gt;s dreams were pleasant dreams,
and, if bo had not been conscious of the
penetrating cold, bo would have enjoyed
a good night's rest He shivered and
awoke. The lamp wa* burning dimly.
The steady ’•whirr” of the fart-flying
wheel* told him that the train wa* rush­
ing etill on through the stormy night
Something fell on the lamp— then it
wux again. It came in through the lat" Pleasant night!" thought our trev
cler. " 1*11 have anol&gt;*r nap."
Earner aaid than JonA No efforts of
hia could induce Somnus to j«ay him »
second visit. The chill feeling be had |
before experieuad compelled him to :
put on all hia wraps. Then be got up,'
took a sip of brandy, and wont out upon
the platform of the carriage to ac xke.
Aa the train flew along the track, little
snow storms came up from all the whccla
in clouds of powdered dust Bertie waa
fraciusUd.
Past sleeping towns and
villages, past black chimneys rising into
the murky »ky from white, unsullied
roofs; past close-abut windows, 'neath
whole BMbea the yielding but resistless
snow wormtxi itself like herring-bones,
and hung outside in alow dissolving'
flakes for King Frost to weld closer;
post a huddling bean of humanity, be
Death the shelter of the embankment,
on which the merciless, though tender,
falling winding sheet
waa
surely
wrapped. Part all these, and many

But ten mlira farther on the trap wa*
laid. In a deep cutting the northern
wind and drifting cloud couspirvd to do
battle with the iXMated power of man.
Lie closer still, O drift 1 blow fiercer
still, O wind ! Ye wait the daring mon­
ster who boasts he can outstrip the wind,
and rattle wildly o'er the anow-clad
fields.
A roar through a tunnel—Bertie had
once again
turned iu — the train
emerged; H aladtened speed; a long
wrl.iallA
I
deep whistle.
The engine
short, and pushed up a six-foot mound
of snow, melting it for one brief half­
minute ; the water dashed at it* cm-my,
fire, and hissed its vengeance in its burnUWMX Ths Wy foe coUapmd; the
m&amp;ffity monster hy imbedded fa tbe
drift, Urmleos M a fertenxl (fast, but
still noisy in its protest*.
"
Gouda of steam anxious to be free
from thrt fatal cutting rushed upward*
and disappeared, or, unable to campr.,
fell in warm teardrops on the virgin
mow-white carpet The engineer let
the boiler run empty, and sent his fire­
meu back to the last station for aeairtanoc. Man was powerless against tbe

regain ft at any risk. But the two older
traveler* determined to remain where
they were sheltered comparatively behfai the hadga, in only a fao« &lt;rf mow,
till daybreak. Bsrtto rashly made up
hismind to rofaxs in hia track*, which
were plainly discernible, sod, against
the advice of hi* comrades. h«s«te&lt;l up-

Hi* one idea wa* to rcncii Manchester.
If be did not succeed in averting the
impending crash there, nil hi* pros­
pect* would be ruined. Hi* hope* of
ever winning hi* lady lore would be
completely shattered, *ml vliat wa* life
without love I He murt succeed, tliough
be perished in the attempt; be would
do Lxa..,. wliatevvr happentti.
So be manfully struggled on—at times
up to his knees in enow; once completely
buried in the drift; be ft 11 down, down,
until nothing but a email star wa* risi­
ble overhead I The snow kept dosing
in. Ho breathed hard upward toward
Uie hole. (Hia hands were fastened to
his sides by pressure of the drift.) By
breathing haid at the tiny bole it be­
came larger and larger.
The snow
melted, and be got a hand free. At
lengtli he got hi* head out, and after a
severe struggle he fell forward, half in­
sensible from cold and nervous exhaus­
tion. He rolled over the harder snow
for a &gt;]&gt;ane; uowd, down—it seemed a*

car—rolling in snow."
•*1 sm afraid I am still ooefneed, doc­
tor, for I do not understand you now."
*• Yon rolled down the embankmeti
into the windows. We.were snowed up
in the great euttxng onthe up-line. An­
other train, yours probably, was at the

There ia do hanging law in Iowa. Mich­
igan, or Wiacontin; it follows that ex­
cluding these, last year there was no
murderer executed in thirteen of the
States of the American Union and five
of th* Territories. In the Northwestern
States, Ilimoia, Indiana, Iowa, KansM,

Wisconsin, with a population of 8,580,­
345 souls in 1870—it [a probably nearer
10,000,000 now- -Chore waa no mnnlerer
lianged last year. Taking the g.est cit­
ies of the American Unjon and Canada,
we find that there were executions only
at San Franeiaro, New Orleans, and
and Mr*, who?” exclaimed Philadelphia; so that, with all their
tilting up quite regardles-n of great criminal riaasee and tragedies of
w*. “ Patterson, did yon say ?” almost daily occurrence, no one was in
do yon know them ? They did 1877 brought to the scaffold in Chicago,
ar to recognise you.”
Imhauopolis, Louisville, Baltimore, Boatou, Detroit, BL Louis, Jersey City, New
York, Brooklyn, Ciociunattii, Cleveland,
Milwaukee, Montreal, or Quebec. In
New York City atone there were over 40
“What I Is there a Misa Patteraan? munlers committed last year.
I* she beret la she—waa she in tbe
Taking up the time when the men
were executed, we have the following
train ? Alice in her name."
“Thrt is tlic lady; she named you un­ showing :
til I eame. Her mother ia on invalid
rather. They were caught in the drift
last night lik* yoaraelf."
“Where ia she, doctor? Did she
The doctor^ ryes twinkled, " Well,
not exactly, but she gave me special dincti'm* to let her papa know how you
were. Thia ia the addresa."
He took an envelope from hia pocket­
book and banded it to Bertie, who read.
“ Harvey Patterson, Esq., at ---------Hotel. London, till Fri.la,- afternoon. ”
” What's to-day ?“ inquired Bertie,
hastily.
••"rtiiB is Thuraday. It ia 7 o'clock

moment afterward fell upon hia half-nooouaaous care, and he lay insensible on
ti&gt;e ground. A light was burning stead­
ily over hia head.
“ Doctor," exclaimed Bertie, u* lie reThe spirit remained in the body, Irat callcd the vision of the day before, while
the day tcu&lt;aucut refused to acknowl­ he lay half inaearible, " I shall go to
edge Uie presence of the master. Sena? London to-morrow. “
lay wrapped within the brain and liehind
Tbe doctor amiled. “ What, nnd leave
the sullenly closed
lid*.
8p&gt;-ccb Manchester burinesa ! But, seriously,
I think you scarcely fit to travel* Well,
not force it* way through the rtublxiru well; wo tiiall see," he continued, alipa. The cam were &lt;&gt;|&gt;en to catch the IkiUo movi-d hia head impatiently.
slightest sound sixl cagcily they drank •• We shall sec. Keep quiet now, ami I
it in; but the shaken neives refused to dore *ay you will lx- well enough to go
listen, or st lx at only grudgingly a* yet to Ixmdon. Good night! '
And thu* Bertie lay ins trance—dead,
“Good-night" And then Bertie reand yet alive; ready to *]&gt;eak, dyibg to rigDcl himself to blissful thoughts and
utter bi* thought, and yet dring be­ happy anticipations far the morrow.
cause bis speech waa locked; tbe pres­
Two o'clock wa* striking at Westmin­
sure on Uie brain waa not yet unloosed, ster when Mr. Bertio Tyrrcl'* card wa*
and Bertie lay there almost aa he fell, it taken into a private sitting-room at the
I------ Hotel. There wa* only one occu­
pant of the spacious room—a vouag lady
whose good, sensible, sod bright face
lighted up with a softer ex pre*®on a*
she read the name of her visitor.
“ Show him in, ple»*c," she aaid calm­
ly, yet the palpilatiou beneath the well­
fifing traveling-dreae to a woman'* eye
j would have tx-trryol a secret.
Htill people were alout him. Femi- |
Tbe writer ushered Bertie in and
nine finger* ministered to him—that gen­ quickly retrod. The young man waited
tie toucli just dow was very Jifierent till the door wa* cloaed, and a* Mia* Pat­
from the other finger-tips o( some goo&lt;l terson stood up with outstretched hand,
Samaritan, robably a doctor.
he clasped it warmly. No word of greet­
Tuc aubtlc odor of a lady's presence ; ing did be speak. He only gazed for
clung sweetly around Bertie n* he lay i
- - nt
acmublc to what ptuus-d, but unable to ' bloc—the eye* grew Under, an.l U,«
form a word, or look hi* thanks, or even the shading laabea trembled, but only
recognise the gentle care.
for a *»com'. But Bertie could read.
Once he eauyed to open hi* eyes,
Without a word be clasped Miss Pataud, oh I how the vision o' that one teraou in hi* arms. “ My darling I" was
fair face he loved hung over hia half- al! he mud.
cvmamou* bnxwa, and was for a setxmd |
Bbe struggled to free herself, atrongyphotograpiied upon hia brain 1 No—it , nt first ; but, as be whispered something
wsa gone—a moment more and the dull in tbe entnson, shell-hkc ear close to hi*
wlurr of tbe revolving wheels, the even trembling lips, the pretty head sank up­
motion of the Pullman car. all seemed ’ on hia shoulder, and the silence that
to hold him iu thrall a* ho lay Rupinc ' gives such sweet consent told all the rest.
on tlic soft cushions.
When Mr. Patterson come half an hour
Bat this could not la*L By alow de­ afterward, he found a prospective eongree* tbe brain resumed its sway. Hr
opened bis eyes. Things were very , daughter's hand.
dim to him, and the cold, chill hand ol
Explanation ensued ; the&gt; upshot of it
Death apparently waa on him. He could being that Bertie's health required a
not move hia heal, but aa he gazed with change to tbe South of France. Ho waa
dull, half-open eyea, tbe virion of hi* married in the ensuing summer; and he
love rose up to bid him welcome. Ob, always considers thxt he owe* hia pm-'
lovely ! it camo Dean r and nearer—it ent happiness to having been snowed up.
would touch him I ye*, it bent down, — Vatteir» Magazine,
and, bn-rthiug a noil ^titiou for Li*
recovery, then vanished.
Whirr—whirr—whirr I
Ex-Gov. Clarke, of Mississippi, who
Did he dream rtill ? No; voice* dis­ baa just died at the age ol G8, has had a
tinctly fell upon hia earn. Where wa* remarkable career. In the Mexican war
he ? A shrill whistle broke tbe monot­ be served as a volunteer. In the re­
onous sound; the undulahng movement bellion he led a Confederate brigade at
of the car he had felt, or fancied.
Anile, .
he aaid,______ _ —-------------------„----chance of publishing that obituary
which you promised me thirteen years
ioned Ixrth in a
palace car
ago. I liare outlived all the doctors,
The lamp burned w.-y dimly overhead. but I am not *o confident that I shall
Dnyhght penetrated the curtains around escape the Yankee India and shell* which
him. He felt very weak and very cold,
but he was not dreaming. How had ho After the first day's bottle Gen. Clarke
got there 1—what had happened I—where waa borne to tbe rear, wrapped in a
was tlic snow ?
blanket aaturate'd with blo«xL “You
lie cnliixl out A gentleman entered can publuh that obituarv now; he tian
softly. " Where am 17" inquired Bertie, met with a aoldit-r'* death," waa the re­
mark of one of tter- who te»re him, and
“Hash, hush! quite mlc; do not agi­
tate yourself,” replied tbe .loctoc, m
Btetfa famfad «M&gt; NW4OM to be.

___ ______ _ _____ , __
t_________ ,
| burned, outraged and drank tillallori ganization wsa lost The town, next
I morning, looked a* if it had l« cn taken
by storm, to gnok was the dcvaataticu.
•A.
following
scene--------------occrJTtxl’ —
in the
"*
*”——--------house of a gentleman, one of Ute prin­
cipal reri'.lcnta: About the middle of
the night he and hia two daughtera were
aroused l&gt;y several deafening reports.
They got up and drcnacJ. In a short
time a young English lady come to the
houoc in the hojx, of finding security.
For about half an hour they waited ta
I terrible anxiety, listening to the ahrieks
and fthota which were audible on all
. ridca. At length the door waa burst
open, and a party of ten mac, acoompomed by some of the lowest women of
the place, anil all half-mad with drink,
rushed into the house. In the drawing­
room Blood a puno, which proved the
aafety of the party. The idea occurred
to one of the convicts to make the girls
play while they danced. Thia ide* waa
It will be seen that the old prejudice adopted, and the poor girls, half-dead
in favor of making the “ unlucky day ”
of Friday tbe day for execution is still curees to lake their place at the piano
strong in the mind* of Judgca and Gov­ while the ruffian* danced round the
ernors, over GO per cent, of the execu­ room. Suddenly one of the men called
tions taking place in the United States to a companion. “ You can't dance ; I’ll
last year happening on that Jay, and teach you." There waa a coarse an­
both of those in Canada. Indeed, on swer, and, drawing a pistol, the *eoood
the 13th of Decern lx-r, at Wilmington, man shot the first through the heart. A
Del, two negroes, George Col Una and general conflict ensued, in which acvtnd
Samuel Chambers, convicted of an aa- men lost their lives, and the remainder,
Is-coming reconciled, continued their

oe wa produced a general stampede, and
the ladies and their father were in a
minute l»ft alone with the dead. Fir©
corpses wrre found in the drawing-room
when the Chilian troops landed. Thia
is but an example of the many scenes
that occurred during that awful night
The highest praise is dur to the Gov­
ernor, who. though wounded by the

There is but little silver coin in Pern
at present, although much plate, com­
prising common bedroom utensils, ia
still owned by families in tbe interior
and in the large towns
___ During
D—
thethe
v of ~ril’’
One of the special novelties to relieve part ten y&lt;-ars $3G,C“,000 worth
’h the Lima mint
quirt colora is gold sad silver ribbon. I ver has passed thrt
Thia ia an inch or more in width, ia thin- I
ner and more flexible than the metal
braids, and is used as howa, or an loops
iorming parts of bowa Uiat aye partly of
lutia rib boa, or else to be bouquets of
flowers. Satin is above everything the
material for trimming, both in ribbons
and rut bins from the piece.
Fnngrel ribbons are shown aa novel­
tire. These have an mch-widc stripe
down the middle of satin, silk, or Coinage ia unlimited and gratia, the
watered surface, with a fringe of the mint receiving bullion and returning
Silver ia found in
same width on each tide.
Omber rib­ its value in coin.
bons tiave a shaded satin alnpc in the all the western range of the Andes from
middle.
Jardiniere ribbon* have the latitude 3 degrees to 22 dcgrocs south.
fringe of many colors, while the stripe in The district of Cerro del Paaoo produorel between 1030 and 1849, $475,000,­
the miildlo M of solid color.
Very little grus grain is shown, but 000. A tunnel on the plan of tbe fsmoua
thia is a atom.ord article that the best Butro tunnel is projected at Oerro del
milliners are not willing to give up. Pasco, 150 fee* below the preacct wotkOld-fashioned pin-dotted silks,with tiny ings, and is calculated to open up 100,­
raised spots, sre revived, and there are 000 square yards of surface and $000,­
trimming silk* with the inevitable rough 000,000 worth of fresh ore. This is but
one of the many mining districts, as
satin brocade* are i hown in small fig­ others of equal value with bettor rail­
ures of two colors, or else in two tones road facilities exist in the provinoo of
Before the modern
*
of one color, and are as flexible in quality Pnno.
as the twilled silk* to long used for
trimming

ICH1G4N EXCHANGE,
JONHS * SktLBCK.

•‘You are at Amborgnte Junction.”
•• I mart go to Manchester at once.
Helpnmup.pl—."

■•Sit

AJNSWOETB k BROOKS.

WOMK!
FL’LL COUNTS!

plant a vine, and Satan mw ft and drew
mot.
“ What planted thou, atm at
earth I" said the prince rf demons.
* Avtoa.-reUfadttemssL

�THKT MANrrACTTEF AJTO DEAL

Rock Bottom Prices.
n

•

A QOOD HEARSE

Hot Spring*. bet it to now train time
Onto-Brno*o.

In attendance1 open al] ftinctaloeen^mmi and a foil line &lt;

MtTTEB WLMBKB TWO.

Upboklen Gooes and Shim!

Tax juuuxi, March IM. ’««.

uo &gt;r. the brakeman
and we .should

wlikli first dimifitoh- .
twenty mile* long. The »nod to small,
but mightyI and put on all the style of
$4,OSB.OOO lenught from aUo.nl. Now
that oar mcrvhatrts are to lx supplied
with tdlrsr fur the puyment of duties.

amount of switching, whtotitugof the
little locomotive, jamming about of
tivr et.mni.Hid. of the conductor, the
gJlr mi opcaixl and we were allowed

ready ovcratoclei

llKAK Naws 1UMM(
We tarried ia Hot Hpringa lour dog*,
rnjuying the right* and ueeasiunally
bnthinr omarivr* In the *ll-be*Hng
water, heated by the internal fire* of
Mother Earth. Early &lt;m th^ morning

COMMENCING
JAMES FL

lion, xciirrhed ear throat endeavoring
to * wallow a hot rap of i-offt-i1, and har­
ried aboard of the Tex a* expraa* on
Southern
bound.

Railway.

W EDAESDAY MARCH 13,1 STS

Mmlh-westewanl

In order to close out my stock of

Engl mix! doc not

quite IxavDy Umbered with oak aud
pine, much of it yet in the raw and
awaiting tbe axe of some industrious
yeoman. However now and then we
darted past the clearing and little eabin
itaHy employed. Had tbe Silver bill
been paasod in it* original form. allow
of some new saltier, nud quite fre­
K&lt;mk1 for this road. and ptodaccd it
quently the log the of a party of trnmjw
inf a»y holder of standard silver 1ml
with which this country is greviously
-Whut's -thatf" interrogated
a'llieted.
conductor.
3^’
Tbe towns of an impot lance Utwcen
an efflux of gnldaal influx ol tfllver,
•'A imu" uc rntekly answered.
Malvern uad Texarkana, are Hope,
with more or lest of th? ri*o on the
J’"-”1’?'™*"''1- B.«l~Uns11„. p.^po.1,
Prescott and Fulton, all thriving town*
V'-J 1"'!' “tT,
pwetm.* .bid. Ur. built up since the completion of the
roarbes after her, 'Die rcudorior ent­
ered with ‘•Ticket**’ and much gusto.

bit!

?“

1 t',k*"' I KAILKOiKCU."
!•■’ “• ! Wr
w. nwl

chandtae Hun we export, gobi, a- the!
as-tsiniyanablacommodliv. win Iw *ak '

If th • prove.-.» [

Best Rulny Tmeketpa made!
J ALSO SELL

l«*«l i». lb.
m.

Texarkana to located half and

.mb.»ortn In Ih.prtwrf mu.
inuHl.dy Ml for nur ».)lrl. p..4nn!’il1v" 'J1 1
a l.iwUHar lull- nn.l irn.l.-nj II to mi half to iix-inp* rated as a city with
wm
»!.. » Ao ,b6^,a„w.
b.iCTo.,,
„,U all the city prtvflrgro. whil the Arkan­
san half still remains iu the primitive
ntir fsrar. tartaa
na U L/-noi ., .
...
.
.
. .
..
element of a town-hip, bat is the couu-

g.MWon long eoiMMh.aH onr gpld-will

o on s:

Wr arrived al Texarkana the termk.

umaaiiwill ad ran g:.

g

"How much to walk on the railroa I
ties,* u c timidly ^Inquired whilst en­
deavoring to fi-h up the additional fif-

with nothing but silver as a l«*i» of
’Twscent* a mile." he replied.
o tr cfernlating medHni. Whether we
Fortunately we diarovrred a fifty­
shall bare rvaamcl specie payment« or.
rent piece, nnd were thus, prevented
nat,&lt;v« shall practically bo in t!u&gt; wiai«
from walking, laid it along with the
two-dollar trill into the conductor* at at
hook*, and fainted away in our seat.
We shall hare ant only a non-c.xportWhen uc rame tox, the little engine wo*
ablc currency, but w»c non-importaidr.
Whenever we want to borrow u&gt; &gt;nry snorting fiercely, the lx-1] waa ringing
vociferously, the eonrlurtor was excit­
to meet fipj »uJ&gt;li.-u fininri*! rm-rg-ti
edly screwing dpwn the brakes and we
e -. wv nb*li be unable to gut It. Europe
became aware that a terrible catastro-

out of the window and saw the danger
■ihrrr and h-ft her only gold. Asia will
ahead. It wrasan Arkansas bull-calf
1 o' scud U to u* because Ada to nut a
on the track, Iread down and tail wav­
region of mine; hudersaud dues not
ing io anger. The danger could not
buy largely of our productions other
be averted and almost breatblrasly we
than silver. If gold were money with
awaited the collision. At half past
usKurwjx- could send u* gold, either
h-pdiug it to u« on intere*t. or bur ing
pioctoriy at one o’clwk the colltoiou
with it whatever we bad U&gt; sell ; luat
adoptasi of the ailvor siaudanl
tbe catastrophe, with a badly shattered
paper collar, and arrived in due time
i hto retirf. atxl oar financial panic* will
at the Springs.
Notwithstanding the wmewhat ex
mischief in consequence.
borblunt charge* of the narrow-guage
railroad, we could not but help adtuire
the construction and equipment of the
road. Everything wa* in trim order 5
e, gave a receipt for the eats supplied with air-brake*, and
.Uinr
ose. Ta\c M wooden jiatent Buffer platform*. and every*•
&gt;7«
froma preaerv-1 built narrow gaTge railroad* ru the
on the ontside country. It waa Ixsilt about two year*
nx, and fix the I agn,bj- Diamond Joe Reynolds* Chien
S’
S’ \«»"»? »la,«
tr~kHut Spring*. the Baden-Baden

also expect* the county scat to be re­
moved to that point, which will make
it a Very lutereating dty, enjoying two
county seats. Four year* ago last Sept-,

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

I will sell at Public Auction, to the Highest Bidder, the remain­
der of my stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, etc. Sale
to continue until further notice. Don’t fail to improve this opportu­
nity to obtain goods at your own prices.
Yours,

L. L. LOOMIS

Tbe country waa then a howling wilddvrutNM for many mile* nruand. The
next year tbe Texas A Pirific Sc Tn-usronliucnlal R. K’s- were extended to

IJEGAL.
MORTGAGE aAXJL

|M&gt;]i:ilaliuu of 4.WM. which no doubt

thrice its sire In Ark. The render w III
see that already U to a quite a import-

THE

GREATEST

BARGAINS The Latest Invention

SEWING MACHINES

an exprnae of (uJO.OOO. Ju pressing ca­
pacity i* 9,000 tons, and by iu use a SOO
lb. lade of cotton is reduced to twelve
inches rendering a m ving iu freight on

Has just been pateiHecl in the new
around Texarkana, and store*, shops,
offices, etc., of every description are
abuudau*'.. Two first class newspapers,
the Aras, published by CapU.W- JCook Sc Wooten, both faithful and en­
terprising chronic tors of all local and
newsy transaction*, are published here,
and we are happy to team are etpoying
u most liltcral pitrunage at tbe liand*

WHKGLER&amp; WILSON
KOCHER BRO’S

en churches speak well for the educa­
tional and religious prodivitic* of the
place.
Tcxorkau* to not only' “ gu*&gt;d railway
center but is quite

Hint is acknowledged by all to be

nweMMB^TaXSl

THE BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD

of

• tn part of lh» Mephoue to’ coiupk-tr . dty of 4,800 resident inhabitant*, and substance but is «cud to be admirably
A similar -arraur. met&gt;t is ncoded for ■ located principally in ft narrow jrienn adored to the raising of fruit*, veg11«
olh’?wr ixe,
I'nJ. and
Tilewith
two this
are connected
two
nt ™e Oxark
O..A
hr tho
Proftww , „
?? ,W
®
“
Iftrrvtl say* he ha* l»e.-n aide to cob- Mountains.
Through this gi«nu tor
vrrac nt a dtotnncwof about one hun- 1 valley an it to called) fads an irregular

EVERY PIECE $ PART
Nashville, Mich.. Not. ». 1877.

Tbc public debt has becen reduced
$1J3AW during Febr tary.

the Biair rtreet of Hot Spring*.

Im-

Politically, the people, with tbe ex-

WCCBERBKOT HERB.

It has no springs, cogs or shuttle to

Spring fever.

er I fteemiae there they retail InmI spirt*.

on* rundown, lo the grog shop with its

law abiding cUisen*, however, bow and
then there to a auu- of slabbing, shoot­
ing or killing, resulting from very tn v

We Mppamn big child bawling after

A BRAN NEW STOCK

wear out. You never get yonr
thread r goods damaged by
oil on the new No. 8.
has a Doable Motion.

Fall and Winter Goods,

It will sew twice
as fast and

does oecar, thcloeky bHgenmt hasonly
calf

WARRANTED 20 YEARS

vxtrerady irregular width, lined on

because it to cry in* for ita fodder
whl.

of .11

.i
• w» »-------------the &lt;l.-gast. well dressed Indy «&gt;f Fifth
MAiju Marvin, of «Wlby ville. InA. ‘ a

Southern Railway, can

ria to Texas aod.tx. farther, to due
Wtoeonrin refund

one-half easier than any other Machine j
in the mar ket

JUST BZCEIVED

m. a. mhh mu
and avoid.

The above Machine is for sale on trial at

tbe hardware store of

CHAS, a WOLCOTT,
want

to call and see

of

- —- —c

�DRY GOODS,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES
GRAND

The Cbarlott? lawyer* have decide-’
not to defend anyone arrested for wlbtxg wkfaky to minora or continued
drunkard*. .

feWWtoad&amp;w-ihe ItoMfeCroA«~
on fiasnev la tbe opera, bon*. Time,
Mswday rretsfag. HMtHHftifi-i ! 33F.1

RAPIDS

OX.OTKIVG,

tren, had one wf hi* leg* broken -and
hfa» skull fractured by falling from a
tramway at Hlllnutu, Herray ACe'x.
miR. March 4th. llfetheaghtb. caa-

1892

Mr. Allen, nt (Mvin tawnddp. Cam
county, report* havsug lieen rubbed of
•8M. township funds. He any; twu
pec—— came into hia bouse, and one
held him by tbe throat while the other

- W. H.

/-*

Tn the Ribbon Bafana Club, to those
who *o ably rendered tbe play, and to
tbe andie—* in attenl—f e to the play
entitled -Fruita of tbe Wine Cup;" ren­
dered for my benefit, at tbe Opera
House, exr of Feb. 18th. In behalf of
myself ano fondly 1 desire to tender
my sincere thanks and regards.

-Tbe new brick boas* of Lewis Well­
men, coo tains a very fine Organ, lately

Through die agency at tbe young
ladies of Harting*,* Pink Ribbon Club
waa organise 1 at this place, on Satur­
day last al two o'clock r. ■., Miss Car­
rie Fuller, acting as Preddcet, and
Nias Helen Alien as Secretary. An intcreating mectixig wo* held. during
which the pledge was presented, aud
signed by fourteen of tbe young ladies
of this place. Short snrtche* were
made by the young ladies of Hastings,
who acetned to be greatly interested iu
tbe prosperity of the Club. Tbe fol­
lowing officer* were elected: President.

Helen Allen; Tressarer. Mis. Cad
Griffith. The meeting wm then adiouroed until the following Saturday,
at two r.
a commute to lie appoint­
tbecaeeof tta Village vo. C.B. Rich­ ed to see that n programme was in read­
ardson. Bat tbr^rue inwardness of iness fur that meeting. An invitation
tbe grntlemaa'* &gt;nathrma* were t^at is extended to oil tbe young ladies of
—At the rlub meeting on Mo-day
be tried hard to get oa one or the other Nashville and vicinity, who fed inter­
eve., a vote of thank, was extruded tn
Miles of the raw, ard aa both pnrtie. ested in this movcmuut. Below we give
Mr. A. Thompson, for Ida flrwiurm iu toldbbnbe
the pledge.
deciding for tbe right, and sticking to
FIXK RIBOOX rLXD^K.
abuse, eta.
We tbe young ladies of Naahville aud
vicieily, b~!“— —J
•- !— ---------- ' **•-•
—Thu Pink Ribbon dob u rough on
the baiui
HASTINGS
ITEMS.
tbe boys. Several of oar best yarns
men got tbe ,*G. B." dunug the past
week on account of not snowing their

esUbyE-M. Evertm wbe has * few
mpre to he sold very low.

Aaroa Clark and John Carveth, of
Middle rille, will speak at Union HaU
—A commit'ee of tbe Bat'lc Creek on Temperance next Sabb tth afternoon
cotnmon council fa to examine the at 4 o'clock. Turn out everybody.
hotel. then-, and ace whether or no they
There will br a meeting of Hartings
hare any protection for gnesta in case
badge, No. 14, U. &amp; of L. nt the M.dl
of fire.
—Rev. C- G- Tlioma* will preach at
the Quail Trap school-liotuc next Sun­
day March 10th, at 3:30 P. M., and at
the Norte* Behaol house saute hoar,
Marei 17tb,
—We have on oar drwk a paper enti­
tled/feme Arts. —blAbsdltf Alfred LSewell. Chicago. HI. A* a pxper topromotc the u*rfuTine** of boy* we lb Ink

—Mr*. Moe*, of South Bead. Ind.,
vfl lecture at the Opera Hoose, in this
village, on the erc„ of .the 11th aud
1Mb. inat. She is a sptoadid speaker.

GREAT BARGAINS

A large Lot of Wagons on hand.

CASH BUYERS RAKE A NOTE

THEY ARE BOSS
GREATLY BKDUCKD PRICES ’

fame, is a
.

Ex-Mayor Havemeyer of New York,
left a fortune of kWO.OOO.

HAMMOND £ BERRY

WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS

Tbe King of Belgium baa invited
Stanley to visit him at Brussel*.
Ella Sextan, while filling a lighted
lamp in Jersey City, March 8lh, was
burned to death.

C1KRI1GES

OF

AST

STYLE

Tbe examination of the book* of
Miller, tbe missing ex preset agent of
Ashland, I**-, shows a deficit.

Wiltham and Elgin Watches! WIL A. AYLSWORTH 4 CO.,
C. W. DEMARAY,

EUGENE COOK.

THE

Henry Ward Beecher has been in­
stalled a* chaplain of the Thirteenth
New York regiment.

Pbxctical Jcwr-LEK,
With Kocher Bros. Wewt Side Main fit.
Naahville, Mieb.

A NEW LIVERY

NEW MANUFACTORY

The fishing schooner, Carrie P. Mort.-uc, of Glouster, with her crew of 80
mm. bus been lost at sea.

A lady rather inclined to flirt says
men are like a cold »yry easily caught
tint very hard to get rid of.

KELLOGG 5 DEMARAY

If a girl wants to fetch her beau let
her give him a pinch of snuff. That
will bring him to Ids sneeze at once.

Ralph Jordan, ou trial for selling
quor to a minor, wn* found guilty
the offense, and Uncd £25 dollars and

tSSSpM T4SS.B

To all persons wlm intend going Ea«t
or Weal, if they will give me a day or
two notice, 1 can procure ticket* East.

Judge VanZilc t&amp;ke* Lis departure
from among us Sunday ere; going to
Marahall for a few day* to finish up
court business, and leaving directly
from there for Salt Lake. Mr*. VanZile
will not go for some mouth*.—Char-

Mr. Keely, of “motor"
hopeless bankrupt.

the recent auction!

MSI

CLOCKS I JEWELRY

lottt lfynMicnit.
Mr Ed. W. Freeman has in hia posse*;
■ion a root and vest that were made
130 year* ago. They Ik kinged to hi*
Eclectic Physician, office iu the. Cen­
grandfather, Mr. Clarkson Freeman, a
noted physic— of Lancaster,,Pcnayl-' tral Hoose, Nashville. Calls promptly
attended, day or night. Boards at the
vmiia. The good* are of pare win • Central House.
cloth and cut in Quaker style of faab------ XmUee-------

—Ona of enryoang fisherman canght
a^fefrvnl in tbs rivnr Mat Monday,
weighing 18 lb* Chaa. BnmaM served
Hfordtonsr.

-A Mr. Haugh, of Battle Creek,
will till tbe place of Geo. Francis aa
clerk in L. J. Wheeler's dry goods store
Geo. will leave for California about tbe
17th last.

OftMd tUpU»,.....

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WAGON i CARBIAG« SHOP!

Tbe Chicago A Lake Huron railroad
company are issuing certificates of in­

&lt;M Hmefag*. fed-

Apt 111st, n nd also remember that we
Kiat ilsrtisnMfeaand tfckMnoamxr!

E.1 COOK’S

w ith any yoangJady wbmazqnot do her
ewn washing or baking and flic ututal
hanschold work. Their motto la: “GW*
who k now how to da iyxraFwork. or no
into anarchy
and rnrntato*.

-Job* I- tewek.proprietor of tbe feed
store, three doom wrath of TrumanX
baa Jnst received a frrah stork of Hour,
meal. braa. etc. and is able to give ths
peojrte of Nashrille good good-. John
will lewhe *he village fur a few week*.
Harley Page supply ing kis place, who
will be always •»» hand lo wait on cus-

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—Winter has goto-, and no log* in ■
the add yard*, at Uris
one JMU
ap&gt; note, we toul three goop s*v mills
rumrfjfc employing in tbe aggregate

hard to pet to aa appeanper. Pretty

DIV181OI

let go when yu want to —[Josh Billings

There ia n man in Buifaln of such
punctual habits that be carries hia
watch ii. his eoat tail pockst*. no as to
always be "ahead of time."

STANLEY MOORE

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
Naahville House Barn I

Mr*. Margaret Herbert and Mrs.
Catherine Tilton, twin sisters of New

, I Jersey recently celebrated ftbeir 90th
Tbe Manutec ice crop bids lair to bo I bMh-day.
The dwelling bouse of Ur. Daniel au utter-failure this season.
John W. Tiiff. the Color-nlo cattle
linger, was burned to the ground last
Mr. M. Swart.of Flushing, ia the new king died February 9. aged 46. He was
Thursday morning. The tire arigimd- stale laud trespuas agent.
tbe
heaviest stock man iu Colorado.had
ed in a defective flue. Insured for $800
A national council baa been organu- 30,000 cattle in bis licrd*,aud was worth
in the Barry AEatoa MstuaL
.
e«l at Broiuou. with 140 member*• 1.000.000.
Their German* held tbeir festival st
Francis Murphy, the temperance
Union HaU on MsmUy nreuag. It is
for an Opera House. There the bail reformer, together with hia son and
repotted to have been a Very piKuant
daughter called ou tbe President aud
affair though, ogiagtotbe cx'resmely stopped rolling.
Tbe revival influence at Pontiac is Mr*. Haye* recently at the White
bad roods, tbe attemiauro from abroad
sweeping all before it—all except the House, and met with a pfauont tzcepl-

Bratieii,ItaaiiWiiiwFraiK

ctiiuonreiiffitaraimu

Tbe nice boos* that the Government
is building for 1U pct* at Grand RapidsbawNoM.

IVPnn nt* but your M-hool bouks of
H. G. Hale, and sure Manry. ,
[TH. G. Hale w on hand with a
■tM"l *t«»rk of Drug* and Medicine*.

DR. E. S. LARUE.

’ INDIAN DOCTTR,
UBOSCOPIAH

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE I

PHYSICIAN

is at the Hastings Hoose, to
Hastings, and will remain Stx Mo’a.
for the irarpoao of curing all Old
CHRONIC DISEASES. Mala aud
Female. Including ail Diseases of tbe
EYE A .HD EAR,
PILES.
DROPSY.
RHEUMATISM.
ETC,
Dr- LsBUE, of Hastings has aa
infallible treatment for Piles, Drwpey,
and Rheumatism, and ardl goarantec
a eure ia ouch of them. AU other
Chronic Diseases treated with the

-TO BUY-

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton * wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, Aa, Ao,

N. B. Those Suffering with any
mpbcslnd Chrome di—a— should
—mb tbe Dr wUb * *to*n vtnl nt
eh mm draw, -riy i. tbe raora-

—

Pioneer Store,

�WON AT LAST
The Hunter's Bride
CHICAGO LEDGER.
iftod. A Bo^mUU had pessedOow■ during rmn—tennUnn time* Tbe
waa popular with the admirer* of
Byrne^ sodti originatod ia tbe

READ THISI

BA|jJ0S=3ri^sSS
EVERY •OLDIfJESS;

BABBITTS TOILET SOAP.

The Hou. H. K Wade, of Ohio.
Benjamin Franklin Wade was l&gt;orn in
pringfield, Maa*., October 37, 1800.

A Ban raascooe iaiagra* *sy*th* Jo** by
.
.
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tbe great flcxxl in tbo
raU*y will greater part of lb* lia«»i\n cooditktu bad
------ - - - ----- -----rortc,
UA Richmond (Ta.) telegram rays test "Got.
H.JIxUt b*4 .etoed the lUrbow Ull, which
embodied th* Kbcm* of the ml .-debt-fay w.
ia th* Virginia IxgUUtnra. Tbe toto erratoi
great exatemmit, sod a bweteroo* aitsm|4 w»«

1 tloa relative to th* rurromtor of th* Tttrktah
totro (UH OMrttlad. It wa* rumored In
I’crooean ca.^tab that than, wmild
COMUSESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.

•ion of the Legislator.. ~
Oou-rurnao i* I r&gt;&lt;roaring in Texas, and
the wheat flrjdi present a grand ipjwiwe
Good report* from tbe prow jig wheat come

array ahooJd return to Hossa hr re*. instead
ot tnarebiug l*r« throng h tbe principality.
Rn*u c-ffexvd a top to Austria by luggeM­
lag that abe ha* tu&gt; objrrtioa to Uw latter op.
copying Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tbe

b*« dispatch*! * oonidjotlal agrut to Harina,
in lb* psraou of Oragrem^a Lsocard, of Louw
lava, for tb* parpora of obtatatn* an fbr
facU tn U&gt;* cam.
Da. Lunssxas, tbe Director ot lbs
.ia* mad* *]J arraageraeote for ruaoiog the
coin miUa to their full capacity on the new «Uvwr dollar. In erenuettoa with whuih gold only
■ill tor rorae tun* b* coined. It I* thought by
tb* Biddle of Apnl the rolaagr of tbo ailvw
Xnllar w.11 hO.-a
.

summer and school teacher in winter,
till 182G, when he began to study kw in
Ohio, ami iu 1828 he wa* admitted to
tbo bar in Aihtabnla countv, where he
lias ever since resided
In 1835 he wss
elected PruMcating Attorox-v of thst
county, and in 1S37 to the State Senate,
to which be waa twice ro-electe.1. In
1847 he waa choaen President Judge of
tho Third Judicial District of the State.
In 1851 be wa* elected United States
Senator, ami re-elected in 1857 and 1863.
In the Benatei Mr. Wade was * steady
opponent of all m&lt;‘ainr&gt;-* favoring slavery.
In 1852 he voted, with only five other
Senators, to repeal the Fugitive Stave
taw. Bo also spoke and rated against
the bill to sbrvgah- the Missouri oompro­
mise ; against the Lecompton conahtu. tion for Kansas, in 1858 ; against appro­
priating 830,000,000 for the acquisition of
Unix, aud sgaruat all the compromiaca
bctwc&lt; n tho North and South pro}K»&gt;ed
alter Mr. Lincoln* election in 1860.
The Homeatead bill be a.ivucate-1 for
year*, and it wa* in hi* charge when it
wu finally paranl by the 8«nate- m
1862. From tho outbreak of it... nvd
war, in 1861, Mr. Wnile lalx.rtxl tnn-»-

mvr
Tolm

Dix and myself—to fill the air with mal­
ediction* and execrations. Bat when
one word of drfrm-c ia made agninat
abuse ia not to be tolerated. It in proper
to say of me that 1 killed Mr. Motley,
or that I made war on Mr. Hamner for
not suppoiting the annexation of HL
Domingo. But if I dare to answer that
I removed Mr. Motley from the highest
considerations of duty aa an Executive,
it! presume to say thrt he made a mis­
take in bis office that made him no
longer useful to the country, if Gov.
Fish has the temerity to hint that Mr.
Hamner’s temper was ao unfortunate
that buainea* relations with him Iwcame
impossible, we arc slandering the dead.
If respect is duo to the dead, truth and
justice are due to the living, and I only
spoke in self-defence, *nd after many
years of silent submission to the assault*
from Mr. Sumner and his frienda, only
in tlic interest of truth and justice.

8AMANTH* AT THE CEKTEHMIAL.

DON’T BE A FOOL,

A Deadwood Turnout.

A traveler in Deadwood aaya that hr
■aw such a picturesque- turnout aa thia :
"The half-breed horaee in harueaa were
•baggy, nuketnpt fellows ; and the long­
haired aaddle pony, hitebr.l to the rear
of the wagon by a sirined borer, hair
lariat, tugged ami pulled, now tin* way
and now that, aa though the experience
wa* u new oneto him. Upon tbo wagon
was s pile of elk, deer and antelope ;
I while from on top, and frowning down
upon you wa* the ugly mug of a grixxly."
I The driver " sat with carelcr* cbm- ami

(

The latest new* of the awful famine
dcaotating the northern province* of
China is brought by the atcamcr ()oo*na.
The melancholy fate o' Treasurer
which recently arrived at San Francisro
Barron of the Dexter &lt; Muss i Having*
from Hong Kong
The extremely cold weather Uiat has Bank will not. w&lt;- trust. be altogether
prevailed hn* bad a fatal effect on the without benefit to the community. Cirrefugeca, many of whom have been ciimatauces lead to tl&gt;e belief that he wa*
frozen to death, white thuuaaada are threatened with death by a gang of robsuffering from iusuflieicut accommoda­ I bera, in order to compel him to open for
tions aud tack ol food, i.hich cannot lx- them the cafe of hi* bank, that ho resupplied in quantities to mc.-t the faard, thu* effectually protecting too
bank'* property, and that they were
afraid to carry out their thread,’though
they beat him and left him tied ami
gagged in anch a manner that death
finally enimxL Hi* experience, tragical
a* wae it* termination, proves thrt a de­
termined rrsistanoo on the part of men
placed in hia mtxutivn will defeat the
purposed robbery without nerr—inly
resulting in tho fora of life. The ruf­
fians who assailed Mr. Barron lacked the
nerve to kill film •&gt; tbe spot, and proba­
bly did Dot intend to do so. They
merely sought to work upon hia fear*
in order to induce him to reveal the
combination of the safe lock, and'hia
bravery wa* too modi for them.—New

A Fighting Souse.

Mr. W. Kirkpatrick, at Anna, HL,
keeps quite a targe nurnlcr ot snake*,
which he captured in varioua parte of
tbe country, among them a number of
rallh-rmake*. Om. day be .letermiued to
2 bow a mouse diet would agree with
serpentine pets, *ad placed a lively
mouae in one of hi* bexea, containing
three ratttesuakc*. To hia aurpriae he
fouud, on tinting tbe boxes after a
little white, that the mouae had attacked
and killed one of the rattloanakee, and
had actually begun to cat it, the flesh
being entirely gone from one side of tbo
snake's bead and neck, sod the bonoi

AGENTS WANTED FOR THE

ICTORIAL

HISTORY«"bWORLD

Cough, Cold, or Sora Throat,

Fellows’ Compound Syrup
of Hypophosphites.

I seat . one leg cro*«ing the other; a
j rhapeiv little moccaaincd foot reality
I uixjti the aide of the wagon box; otic
1 gloved hand holding tin- line*, and tbe
property &lt;&gt;f leading acceaaiouiat* ami 1 other caressing the [H.lial.ed barrel of a
emancipate their r.lavca A* Cbairmw
&lt;4 tlic Territorial CommiUee, be report­ young woman of tlic following descrip­
ed^ bill, i&amp; 1862, abolishing tlivery in tion : " Bather small of size, with *u ex­
all tlic Territoriew ol the Government quisitely rounded and beautiful figure,
ami prohl bi Ung it in any that might •bowing to advantage tn the soft, orna
afterward be acquired. Alter the aaaas- mented tnwkakin unit. The face waa
amat'on of President Lincoln, in 1865. one hard to dcwcribo ; it might l&gt;*V»ng to
he became President pro temp..re of the a well-developed Ix-anll.-e* youth, or tn
Senate aud aclits Vice President of the other garment, and place* tn * comely
United States, and in March, 1867, he laaaof 20 year*. In the finely-rounded
wa* elected President of the Senate. In outline*, npc red lip* and dimpled chin
1871 he was one of the commission wnl lurkid a auapioou of femininity which
to San Domingo to report upon it* pro­ wm hmghtciMxl by the big brown eye*
posed annexation to lbs United State*, a aud tho long ' ’ ’
* ’
acherne of which he approved. -Anwri- check*, which
can Cyclopedia.
■coat a.” She said *he wa* from Chica­
go, and had settled with her father near
btarvtng Chinese.

inland of HL Helena, memorable in *11
history aa Uie acene of the. last year* of
Napokwu. It* uxluatrica hare been al­
most ruined by tbe opening of tbe Suez
canal, which baa diverted most Ind togoiag vessel* tram its shores, and the

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School Song Book.

Choice Trio*.
Grammar School Choir.

American School Music Beaders.

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ORNO STRONG,

with thoughts of a certain June-cheeked
Juliet to whom I had myself played
Romeo, and whore half-forgotten image
hia idyl had strangely rcetonx* to me
there m the penaiVv starlight.
•' Well,” he continued, directly, “ we

ORUGGISTS
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tad aata ha row uh*aid r&lt;wg«4.

TW pletBTT wef WWto tro*.
1
Aim Bl tte Halpber Bj
I’d «jbt« b~ him. Aim. *c*'n.
Lh. flirua* otlru Borrbrtn*.

longer, cootar npcu yo«.K'aaid hj, “iBsetaot-

much of it, it would hare lasted
prolmbl v. Tin- truth ia, I waa so happy ing you to give mo my Anal send- off.
that I hid to do somithing to tone it It £ because I like your style; and I
want you to tall ju«t the barefooted
faeta about too— ‘ nothing extenuate, dot
aught ret down in nalre.’ Don't weak
of me aa a • bnlliant, but erratic' taUow.
physical signs of being an old man. He
stood erect, lacking even the depression
of cheat that is characteristic of hi* craft;
his ewe* were full, clear and steady ; and
the alight touch of silver in luu whiskers

and kinaed her— been a .little mere am­
brosial, you underaUnd—it would hanmade a difference with me. But I don't
know—I don't know."
H« relapsed into alienee again, and
there was only the dull fretting of the
tban 40; he might easily hawy pamed for water* about the pier Ix-neeth ua to dis­
85. The oldest thing about torn was his turb the stillneni* until, after several
ooetnmc. That wan always and ooaspicu- minntea, ho resumed —rr.nidly, now, and
oualy in the pathetic second childhood with apparent anxiety to bavo done with

I saw so much of him he wore a heavy,
din gw beaver-cloth coat, usually but­
toned to the chin with clerical ezactums
-too often, I apprehend, only to hide
the want of a shirt; and he declajflf to
a* with evary indwwkm &lt;&lt; fetth Bmt a
pair of brown cotton overalls hail served
to temper the bitter Illinois wind to Bib
ahudderwg frame th rough the previous

TEAS. 8PI0E8. Tn BA0008 and CIO ABB
A Specialty.

“ 8Mt boro with it mcaflti after mrottli.
M pdfrntly «» MKur, loft aha SMSfldn't
ataad it alsraya^cd course, anil ao ahe
told me, at last, not iu anger, nor bluntly,
but with firmnessi, and yet aadly, I
thought, that the bmc had come for ua
to port. It would have choked me to
speak, even if speokiug eonld have done
any good, which it couldn’t; so I aimply

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BARBER,

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DRUGGISTS' and
STATIONERS’
SUNDRIES.

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" The peacock ia a JTrtoWrd.' be »marked to me once, cxsuufly di»e&lt;&gt;tiEriaw
upon thia matter of app*n I, "ba* it I uounx mown remain au&lt;i wui &lt;’u wil­
doesn't count; with all ita gaudy feath- ing. " After that I lav sick a long ttme
ent, it can't sing worth a cent. It l&gt;x&gt;ks —eight weeks Hx-y told me—with some
well, but ita music ia the moat alxiuuns- . infernal sort of fever, and the moncv I
ble noire I ewer heard, and I bare had aaved went to the doctor*. I pulled
boarded in a bouse where they kept a through, of COIIUC. ' Men have diol,
melodeon," he added, with a coudtudwe from time to time, and worms liave eaten
Uicm, but not for love.' I don't know
I how Lt wwi, but wfacxi I got up again my
brain OMmsd to be kind of incoherent —
The first time I coeonntorod Hie late
i‘pied,’ vow might aay aod J couldn't
Noah Babbitt, journeyman printer, ire
get steady work, and finally they began
struck ma, aa they aay on the frontier, for
subduing
sincerity
that it
to whisper around ateiut Bending me
a loan of two dollar*. It waa in Hi*'
7 difficult, frequently quite
to Jacksonville—that's where the crazy
off and the other began. Ab I have said asylum is, you know. Then I braced
ho looked upon ids as a play, and lie up, *&lt;i tha first daxfc Hight I jumped
I the town without saying b blessed word
waa fowl of reci bug Bhokiqx•afr’a ‘‘Bev
&lt;• Ages " in support of this idea. “ It's to anybody, and since then— well, you
all rigid," be wonkl narue, "«l tang aa know the rest, oragoed .teal of it But
occur.
This prtrtirnbir night he was you don't com That B the whole secret. you didn't know—yefl wotlld never have
not al work , and after the last of the I gnornoao tabBaa, often* teas we tank. gucared if I hadn't told you— tool it waa
loafers hail gone, and while I sat run­ It's knowing too much that Ixithers too much happiness made me what I
ning my penal over a delayed proof people, and if you're IxXhertd you caxi't
hurriedly, and weird with the heat and ®jqy ths sliow. don't you wtf It tent
the buzzing of insects about the
lamp----------,
altogether unlikely, let me tel! you. that
fevomdi Auguat night, a wrll-behavr.1 dog. a-lrep id tile sun
I remember, with; --t
not nir
air c=ngb
enough to dis- BU
WD&lt;,11 »ure of a Ixiur fur his dinner, isn't
tnrb the exchange* lying looaely in the better off Ilian we
Irom aotpe inscrutable hiding-ptecc an
WHM10T.~bc
nir
1 &lt;lom, su.l all our doubts." An-1 yet hr
.K_
.1 — •
.
■Trn-W'-'i Wisdom. I oni sun-, and re- old crcaacdund rumpled leather pockct" Cap., that leader of yours yesterday
[wcU-d all hotMcst opinion*. and I think book, and took from it a faded apng &gt;f
&lt;m the lalxir question wu rm awful gi&gt;-&gt;«i
lat, away down m ins heart, lurked a cedar, and, hamling It to me, Baid, with
that glaaav. cynical smile I Lad wet ao
thing , you sounded the key-note, and I
1 often: ••^‘hrreta row miry, thst'a for
want to congratulate you."
Thereupon we d&gt;o-k hands with ex­ lieved very much in the naiu-d moral remembrance. Pray you, love, rcmemtravagant warmth, though with a reser­ strength &lt;1 huiaan nature. I know be I btr." Thru he told inr Iaa&gt;*l had $iv»n
vation of mutual distrust, I Hunk, and once sorely tried my patience tn that • it to him ooce, standing by the gate, anxl
then we fell to talking on a variety of regonL
I was telling him
how that he liad carried it Uirough all Hie
long years aa a mcmehto of her. When
topic*, ranging from pauperism to’ihe Grcrrgelnaley, known to us botli as a lianl
enrd i|«vitwn of Hie printer-toper, bad 1 reached it Ixcl to him, he put it awsv
did, positive anal eaevefopcdic. but takcii the pledge and waa manfully keep ngwiu in the wrinkled old pocket book
picturesque and superficial, style com­ mg it . and after I hadffluiahed, with the AB tenderly os if it Lad been a Ueoa of
mon to newiq&gt;apvr office* the world over. aaauraiicc that lusley had not tasted
So much did the fellow interval me. Hint, liquor for nearly six month* the autw- then. " 1 wonder if she ever thinks -if
me ?" be said, quite seriously, and we
wr*ry a* I waa with the night a work. I
found mvaelf. after two hours, still j» ilruppod hie br*d » moment, and then, walk".! lehnrely Up the long street to­
kmUy listening to him. as the team lin king tin With an ioerrduLuua smile. gether, neither of us speaking a Word
dock struck 4 in the morning. In spite Said qnirtly :
of my first instin&lt;-ttvr misgivings, he
" There m«s. sun* , truth hl lhaso
made me like him. He seemed so fronx ‘Arabian Ni^ibf atonflS, then,’ after
I did not aceliini ^rafa 'or »«n&lt;- tiree,
and self-confident, so olwnrvanl, ro
and when, at Trtiglb, uc made tn* an­
quick-witted, and *0 heroically con, . ,
tented; and then, did he not fill every
Singularly euotifh, too. Ins skejiUexam other runt, in tin afternoon of a mellow
lull m the oouvcraaliou with a flattering
couI'd&lt; ’
October day, he lnfr.rm&lt;-&lt;! me that he
a* a man, you know,
reference to my editorials? Ah, right larly. I aay,
1
nn.l
________________
not r&gt; W
it waa Etc that the
well be kn-w. ik.
the __1
calculating _____
wretah.
that he, too, bad sounds! a ksy*notc trriak" had to charm and lietray,” be waa
with that introd»-tury aoutnttjatfou1 accustomed to pul it ; “ Adam fell a* •
But it was not until after we hail finished
our talk, and I wm ready to leave him, sophistic, to lw sure, as much of his Nature, von understand; to touch the
that hr asked me--I hanlly know bow, logic was apt to be, but the rentimrnt of earth, like AnHBus, So cot haW*. and
tt waa done so dexterously—to favor him it wm so knighHy that It r&gt; *dily won | „nnll the to!) &lt;«s»; tonungla with Ike
with a ** OOuplc of dollars, till Batur- him credit amou^ hb eritiral frllgw- ( qu*jta *nj blwe-jays, end woodpeekets,
’
and all that aort of thing. Be good to
day.” Of eonrse li got. it, Uiough
. .I printer*, even at the expense of* sometHstLat with the t»r- ' loyalty bl their own personal rense of yourself, Uap. Don't work too hard,
- - ' - i&gt; a maacnllbe auperionty.
sal lieware of the enemy which then
rowing printer "till- Saturday"
measure ot time that spans eternity; and
Ho ha t Ixvn tn love, oow io Ina life, put in their months to steal away their
then he walked with me, arm-in-arm, to tliis
w,.. Uttered
—r
.
,___
By-by." And, before I bad
prodigal,
and___
the__ venture brains
thi Old Crow aoloon, where he would I Lad not be«*n what could l&gt;» rolled a I htue to anawvx. b&lt;-wre out of my si girt
—
— ■
mid ahnffling down the stair*, leaving me
not permit pc to avoid joining him in a
Ttaaa erf ate, and, aa I turorxl to e-&gt;, 1 us 1
iu a mood that w** uroux «k!c«~ than
I would hate cared to Confc-B, And
dm hats! My $2 bill over the bar with
which, 1 fear, gave a downcast tinge to
in air of complacency that really touched
ne like a personal kiodncaa.
erwl mornings afterward.
After thia ww were frequealiv together,
sod coma to be quite oacdial, not to
He returned in about two weeks,
aay confidential, in our rebdiana. Every
wtrangn to say, and he aakmnlr anserted
that he had only been " looking for a
night, almost, when I waa waiting for
homestead." He waa jaded, footoore.
the cabsdialic " 30 '' that ended the tele­
and, as usual, a litUe shabbier than unuid
graphic new- rc]»ort, or after the final
prtxrfa had l»rrn corrected and the reimas to dothiag. He had read, he mid, in
some real-estate paper, of a locality out
pooitors had "pasted their strings,” he
ui primeval Kanaas where corn grew
would come slipping into my room with
that soft, considerate tread peculiar to
wild, and lire stock waxed fat on U.e
printers, when entering an editorial
mere supcrabiuidancc of ozone, and every
aancinm, and we would talk Uwre all
alone as at our first meeting, or, if the
weather waa pleasant, would go forth in­
to the eight and walk the brood, smo-Xh

BOISE BROTHERS.

WE HAVE GAINED A VICTORY
BRADY A- CRITES.

Flour and Feed Store!

LEWIS DURKER

POOR AND HUNGRY

CK N»«a»w PaNi*, It**! Fx»u i
*twl (VUaetlm** K^opOy

1

«i iirutu»st is net runs
O STRONG.
DStXTES boJ FaMlBtar rf Ox NmAvUI
1 Lr-r; 4&lt;errtpUen ol 11*1* tn.1
r-xicu. oaic.
Bo«7i’.Tt£Z£7 1

Larger Stock than ever Before

BEU 11.

NEW
JOHN webstjcr.
A*

IfreSsniakina Rooms.

AW »h*b af wort la
»a&lt;H rwaum, tt*« alUad-

Jttiss JHaggr dicffrrj

IiUiuro Drtortm BMtoiBem

J. HAMMOND.
Insurance, Beal Estate and Money

BROKER.
77i€

Short and Quick

TO THE EAST!
VIA BUFFALO and IIAGABA FALLS
vtS1^

MONEY TO LOAN I
‘IF"14 to tall kata
«SK LO5C TOtx

EXCHANGE,
have, where we would buy our groc
how the children would look and
we would name them (there were
several of them, allpJ ‘ ——
other tilings that I1

AJNSWOBTH

k

BROOKS,

IrtXlii k oBKI

wholly

sec the man who wrote those things he
read in Hist paper.
The foreman found work for him in
the job-room ; but the nextBotunlay be
taft &lt;ain, without ev»n the formality
ol s&lt;iDg good-by to z*e_ We heard
of him, in a few day*, cracking joki*
with Kobe Prentiaa of the Jnnbbon
U*4or ; then working a week for Mill
Reynolds at the I*uraons Sun ; then in
the calabooee st Fort Scott, and Web
Wilder of the Monitor pnjittg fines for
him to keep him out of the chain-gang;
and from Fori Scott be swung around,
about the middle of December, to To&gt;usi glided in to pay my respects,"
he remarked, " and to tel! you I’m off
for the sunny South. I like your Kan­
sas fellows ever so much, but I want to

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NUMBER 25.

IHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH lf&gt;, 137?.

VOLUME V.

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to frcykta, chargee, and f icilirailroads and other common car­
s accompanied by an cl*l-or*te re­
favor of ita passage. The report
’* When we consider the magnitude of
the commerce of the United State*, and
the direct interest which Hie whole of
our 45,000,000 people have iu it, the
broad extent of our country aa compared
with other commercial countries, and
that its internal commerce carried by

amounts to not lead than $25,000,000,000
in value, and when it ia remembend
tliat this commerce h carried on over
73,000 miles of railroad, and by steamlioats and other weasels on our rivers,
lakes, iwys, and canals over a length of
navigable waters probably exceeding Hon, who could conscientiously swept
half the length &lt;&gt;f all our railroads, the such service in the view of aiding the
importance cf the interest intended to quiet exodus &lt;rf Uiu obnoxious popula­
lie focten-d and protected by this bill tion. As a stroke of economy wlur:.
gone ; we can’t any of ua figure much on may be realized, and any measure which Buggrated itaclf to Mr. Mahoney while
will materially Itenefit this vast com­ fulfilling the labor of humanity at $2 a
that, you know,—everything's so mixed
merce will not fail to bo aroaibly felt in load, he improved the apporttmlfy of
and uncertain over there.
Genesis
relieving the oountry from ita present 'pitctAng a few of the old cottins into the
cIomw, you recoHict, with a coftln."
Having thus lieapnken my ae? vices, financial and industrial embomaamenta. w»gun for domestic consumption in Uuform of fuel, diux Jbo employment of
and indicated hia preferences us to bow
ried by nulroo-la and other eorporaUonn, this sort of Mougoliaa mortuary debris
the delicate tusk should lie performed,
each birring, to some extent nt least, a in Hu- concoction of the ttxAhaotne |tew
retired, liummiug
to himself
ho
mouopidy of Ure carrying bmaueaa over some »ix or seven of Mr. Mahoney's off
the brecBy chorus of au old drink­
ing song ; sod I thuoglrt but little, ita particular route, uut in most, though spnng have bevm temporarily &lt;W&gt;arr«'l
and tbij only in a ludicrous vein, of not in all inotances. the evils which the privilege &lt;rf the public school iaom.
might rcaull from thriw. monopolies are *&lt;-qu&gt;*uce of Uic development of * tn«!
his singular request, unbl, some days
mitigated by competing lines of com­ ady of a cutaneous eruptive type. 4 T1''
afterwted, they esune and told me he waa
munication. Each of I hear corporations, singular coiacidenoe that present* itself
missing. Nobod~ ’------------*---------- *------when not restrain rd by legislative au­ in the care has prompted Mr. Maho­
or why, he had
thority, can discriminate hr freight rates ney to an open confession of his fanpruand charges in favor of and against whom drncc, and excited in bl* mind tho lui-' .
to speak of liia pLu.a,
we learned on i£q^y--------------------------- they please, and may in this way tsmefli nble Buaplcion that it has trs—fnhhnil
aurnc persona and places, while they in­ hl* household into a colony of leper*.
omitted to settle with hia too indulgent
jure relatively other persona hud places, The matter is creating considerable ex­
landlady. Butin.iris compoeiug-stiek,
as may rail their interests or indina- citement in the neighliorhood, but the
lying upon hia case, be had left a line of
tioua Thia, ir fact, has been so often
type, which spelted these words ; "Gone
itone with rconlta ao injurious to many i» still retaining the reuftdiea pecubar
West, to grow ap with ths oountry."
as to cal! far the passage of some tew to to the Scotch vuUcria mciUca. There
I never saw him any more, and never
jirohibit and punish such dux-nuunn la a wholesome Iciaan, ner.-crtheleaa. in
hoard from him until 1 chanced one day
boos. One of the objects &lt;&gt;f the bill la Mr. Mahoney's affliction, and it is well
upon a fugitive notice of his death. He
to give an intelligible defimbon of what to anggcat to all who new the Chinese
waa diiwvered, the paper said, frozen
is to be considered inter-Htate freights question from a conservative atandpoint
stiff and stark, in the February snow and
and commerce; that u to say, projx-rty
ice of * Minnesota prairie. Very oddly,
earned by railroads or other oammon
it was a young lady who found him—
camera, which would include steam­
aomo accxleutal Isabel, perhaps—and
boats atxl all other water craft, when
they Lxik him into the nearest town on a
Setting Type by the I’ouad.
wholly or partly carried Ire such rnilwood-sled, the Coroner and a few others,
nuda or oilier common camera as port
The reapwtful approach of a subordi­
and then. I suppose, they dag a hole for
of one caotanuous carnage from or nate did not seem to be appreciated by
him in the numb earth and put him
to any foreign nation or country, from the late Horace Greeley, lie had to b«'
or into any State, or States, or Terri­
Alaa, you poor, queer, doad-rtid-gon- tory. or Territories of the United States, met on equal ground, or b* would l-e
-.vvrlxranng and Iiounsli. It was on Itos
prodigal, where be your gibes now "
or m or through two or more States or ground that the ilrunkuu " oiunmir "
Was it fate, or but your folly, that beck­
from the " Pewter Mng" could command
oned you to an eudao pitifully desolate ?
dollars
from Greeley, while a poor me­
Di.! you meet death ru&lt; yon hsd con­
the United Htaten into or through ou« chanic or unfortunate trwdiwman, who
fronted life, with that unflinching eye
or mure other States or Territories of has "taken tile 7r&gt;f)unr from Ita start,"
and tliat placid, masterful smile ’ And
the United States, and in order tliat Hie approaching him meekly, would Utterly
prowtriona of the act b’uiII not be evaried fail in eliciting the first tender exhibition
or defeated it is provided that it shall
ragged garmenu, a poverty-stricken old Iw unlawful for such common camera of sympathy. Here is an instanco of
how n drunken printer manipulated
leather pocket-book, and a little sprig of
to make any comuiuabou, cuunecbun,
Oree toy
faded c-xlar ?
contract, arrangement, or schedule, or
Here I might stop, content to let si­
to cause any dclav in carriage, or to du
lence do the rest But, recalling his ir- any other act or thing with ictedtto pre­
vent any such carnage from being one
Burwtantially coutinuoua carriage; am I
it ia provided that aa to such camagss '
of property the freight rates, facihbro t "
i|f
and chargva shall be equal te aL ahip- Iq
kll„„ „ w« n M J ,|., It .
pera, -nd it &lt;s alao t.rovidc.1 ILal no (
Dul ...u ever xnuw anyltot*more shall be charged for such inter- to
. lift
.— itself
. ...T
State or through freights than is
Greeley — Wi-B. I sbaut lift y-»u.
charged for freight tn anyHtate through
Typo-^Hi&gt;rww, I b*»o n chanoe to *ct
which they are passing, having refer­ type over in N-w Jcrwy for 20 a ni« n
ence to idcnbty of time and imitanly jwiund. tint I lack the stuff to carry tn-Nau Francisco ITircs la 1S50.
। ol fnsghta and M rvioc*, and that
The following is an extract from the equal facilities shall be allowed to each.
diary of an old Cahlomisu : “ Nov. 7, The bill al»o provide* that as to such in­
1n5o—Dined with Mr. H ■ —. Tin­ ter-State freights no more shall be
to* u has very much improved; all is charged for their carriage for a shorter
buaineon and bustle ; hotel crowded with than for a longer distance, fn the com­
strangers, wild, west-coanbymen-look- : jietibaD of railroads especially, a prac­
ing fellows, some strong and athlebe, tice u ver* general of charging very low
others mekly and emaciated from disro&lt;B I t*te* for through freight &lt;m long roads
1 and between remote centers of trade.
These charges are often *o low aa to be
I unrrmnnerativr. and the competition tar
sueh freight is ooe of th* fruitful eanaes ‘’V^-Harace, I didn't eome to insult
&lt;rf whst haa be., rolled U.e radro-i
J
„„ baron~
wuza, wiiwh have often prove,! ao injunumiporary ■iiatro«8.
I OUA, nut to say diaaatroua, Ixrth to the
...................... — —v. .u_. z_ -« «-n«.
1 competing railroads and the commercial
। interval* of the oomtaunitira involved iu
' them. The Hll ha* for its object th*
correction &lt;rf great and manifest abuse*,
and toe prevention of unjust dtacnminateons of cummon carriers ageiitat shiptxira who are entitled to equality of
terms. It impojcs no unjust or even in­
convenient burdens 00 such common
carrier*. It does not attempt to regu [
late ard fix a maximum or minimum of
nucs of freight and charge*, or to deal |
in matter* of detail as to trotisportatnm.
The lull requires, among other Hungs, |
tliat all persons or oorporaboua engagnl
such - lorbitani pF.cue, rs- immediately in buxines* as common carriers shall
sent to the mini* (in launches huwd keep posted in at least five places in '
sosieUme* for Jo.OOO for ten days, sail every depot or station in every city or 1
ora receiving $10 and $15 per day), village, having a populabon at 1.000.
blabbed His Htetress.
where a barrel of flour sells at $400, a through or to which thier hue* may run.
An old ladv named Owrtia and her
barrel of park $B80,n 80 per pound. A a debuted schedule o&lt; tariff rates, which son, residing aa a fann in SbUoe. had
man adding by Be
ba sold a earn- schedule shall not be chai.g-.-d without : in their employ for sosaa time a yuan?
mon boraed^mkrtfor $100; another that fire days' notice. The prohibibons man named William Kim hall
Wadoowagainst carrying freight at !•’» than day evening Hua young man was ia the
adiednle rates are not to apply to O .v- barn, fording the cattle, when the 6!&lt;1
ernment buainean, or to the traaajxirta- lady, with an overcoat over her head,
tion of article* far public fairs or char- went past the bam door. He Bokfced
itabla pnrposco.
her and ealted out to her, “Who arc
The oouxmittec quote authority to show you T " She acswrrwd, " It is L IXm l
Uiat Cuugrean lum tire power to enact you know ms, Willie ? " Ha answered.
into her aidn-uoe tine penetrating her

— ,___ _ ________ 1 one meal. Mr.
me he himsaK mado an Indian

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alfaod
1 be was

�■nurr mvrricTttt ren deal

BTBXODUHa

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jhi/T

A GOOD HE

Gwi
many at.' our resdirs mar not entch the
Meaning of "ManU Gran," we will any
what tbc OiymphJc, Fjthian and Isbminau games ve &lt;e totbc ancieots

0ptotacrj tads ud Staub I

advantages to the ptoto that has boon
turned into a garden of almost perpet­
ual bloom. San Antonio was founder
rrligton predmufnatrs. In Home. Paris rd to ktafi by Fathe r MatJD. tbe first
• ml Henna it has attained great per­
fection. but has net been introduced to
this country (aad then only to tbe
South) with aay degree of success, un­ Tbe four oM miminai string down
along tbe river atiH remains a monu­
til wiitaa the part few years. Its Me
ia to furnish fun nd frolic, aad at tbe ment to tbe devotion of tbe old Span
same time represent iu ulalaary, post tohcotboltos to their religion aad heir
events that cannot but fail to leave
••pon tbe looker-on a lasting imprrs-

half adorn bands, and which wend­
ed iu way along the highly iUumioat
cd streets of tbe city, all day yesterday
was devoted to amusements; a aknll
race occured on the bay- And the city
was full of st ranges who camo in to at­
tend tbe celebration. Tbe expense of
fitting up costumes, eSc.. of tbe cele­
bration. is Mid to be *80,001.
We like the appearance of Galveston
It sits like s smile in the dimple of the
sea, and i* the most beautiful eity we
cuf »idled. Ws hare only one more
place to visit-tian Antonio, the second
oldest idacc to the U. S —and then we
•hall return to St. Louin and home.
' Oaxo Mtboxq.

body to supposed to have free lie anas
to pet drunk sod “raise cain generally.
We neglected to mention that at
the conductor would want a couple of
dollars extra for riding in the drawing Galveston we met M. W. Tarbox, fucrssreesr, bat wore a greatly sarprued mariy editor of the Grand Rapids
to find that it waa one of tbeir regular 7ta. and’.enjoyed a n'-e visit with
tpataee) cars and ran witboat extra
ton
Cumsserre, And is getting
Wr reartoxl Houslna at ten o’clock on finely, but thinks he has a big boFatnrday morning, finding the eity In saare iu a railroad, projected from
holiday attire. for on thia &lt;hy forty- GalvsatOC. through Mexico, of which
three year* hark thn Lane Rur Stole vntauixation be to&gt;ocnctary.
Our route lay fifty miles north to
which linked her to Mex ire and decked Honatan, when we boarded tbe Gal rBa­
l.rr*e!f in the garbof freedom.
1 to­ ton. Harrisburg A Saw Antonio Rail
day store has been set aside as a’eirk way called tbe "Sunset Itonte” for Sao
Antonio, 253 miles towards ths setting
sun. In point of equipment this rend
to ranked nnseng tbe find of Texas aad
has proved a great Ideasing to the
country through which it partes.
The country througti which our route
lay was mostly a praire.
Ax oar real*

In order to close out my stock of

reent. It may be. comparatively speak­
ing, an easy matter to build such a
•truotore now. bat bow those old Jesuhfce accomplished
oa a frontier,
swag from modern appliances, midst

raculous. The cella of the monks in
this sacred edifice were breve miastonariva rawed tbe cross and taught tbe
humble Mexican and untutored savage
to worship their God. and strive to be
good as possible, and gave them ex­
amples of todastry,(the aqueducts and
irrigating canals still remaining as ex­
amples of their patient industry ano
frugal toil.) are sacrilegiously, we
might any, occupied by aafilthy a Germar family, tbeir homes and dogs, as
lives to Texas.
With to a stones throw of tbe betel
we stopped at to t iebinodv walla of tbe
"Almo,” aa old ctiurch edifice, which
still stands the monument to a battle
Fax Attox to, Tbc..- Mar., t». 1878.
greater Ithan Tbermopy In, for &gt;hi le
Dka* Nkw» Rxajjxm* :
Upon retiring to our hotel to Galvcs- osw Greek remained to tell the story of
ton on the night previous to our dc- heroic defense. not one Tcxican ever
partoe for Han Antonio, ws very earn­ opened his lips to relate bow Jits fellows
estly instructed the landlord to wake died. It was during tbe war of Texga
ua early in order to catch tbe train. with Mexico. Santa Anna with a large
Along about four o’clock we were force attacked tbe port on theta of
awakened by tbe ttorion btrokea of a February. [which was defended by
Travis aad a band of 188 trusty folow

ami at first were iid (Teased with the
ides that tbc Ian-Hord was endeavor­
ing to do his duty, bat soon realised
inat “sosaethtog was up,’ and hartly
donning our wardrobe rushed down
sia.rs and found a nice fire ragina in
tks same btock with the hotel. Tbe
hiaring fire engine aud base carte were
dashing about the streets, amidst tbe
Imperative orders of their foreman and
Galvkstox, Mauch A WTO.
the clanging of the alarm bell, and soon
r*»*n Nkw» Rkapkbs :
From Texarkana to Longview oar ths waler began to drench the fire—
route lay over tbe Texas A Pacific Hail- and also the too familiar bystanders;
but the fire had gained a headway sufIo dr«lrur two
business
tirnntlunnl A Great Northern, one of fieient
Wills on the way to
the liert railways in the routb-west. biiHiaiv
and being tbe sbsetort route fay many the train we -beard an alarm of
miles from tbe Gtfft to tbe Eart eqjoys fire to another quarter. They were only

WEDNESDAY MARCH 13,1878

Ws visited tbe first tnimioa, entitled
•"The Mission of La Furirdma Conccpeiondc Acuna," located down the
river, two ndlea from the city. It to to
the best preserved state of either of
the ot’iere. It to s square buriding. tbe
front flanked on either aide by a dome
colored belfrey, and tbe auditorium
covered by a dome, whieh to Mid lobe
more beantifnl to Ua proportions than
that O&lt; the capital at Washington.
The walls are bailt of stone, mo very

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

I will sell at Public Auction, to the Highest Bidder, the remain­
der of my stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notion^,etc. Sale
to continue until further notice. Don’t fail to improve this opportu­
nity to obtain goods at your own prices.
Yottrs,

L. L. LOOMIS.
THE

GREATEST

BARGAINS

the Aino and fought tor t welve days,
until every bu was killed or dying,
bat not beta they had caused
Max
leans to “tote the duo ." kTbe fall of
tbe AtosetoeosMsdered to b3 the bright­
est page of Texas History. *Twm to

SEWING MACHINES
Has just been patented in the new

aad 188 brave [followers were martyrs
to Texas liberty. For a century San
Antonio bad been the battle field of
liberty. There were no sham* to those

WHEELER&amp; WILSON
That is acknowledged by-all to be

waflu; and where sidewalks do exist,
they are built sf roughly-laid stone
and so narrow that noue but levers can
walk upon them. Here may bo seen
tbe peculiarly constructed hut with

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princcly mannoo of the present day.
There are a number of piaxaa (or
aquarea) upon which may be seen
aqaalM Mexiaaaa, dark-browed Spain-

no

iresmRJ

WARRANTED 20 YEARS.

NEW SPRING GOODS!

thread or goods damaged by
oil on the now No. 8.. .It..,.
has a Double Motion.

It will sew twice
as fast and
country we have aeea. ia along tbe
**S«aaat Boole." Land to vssy high at
Kaa
Antonio
ia
bet eat tea
oeMtamitoaaan be bed from six t"

one-hglf easier than any other Machine

Hie above Machine is for sale on'trial at
the hardware store of

CHAS. C. WOLCOTT,
and 1 want everyone to call and sec see the
greatest invention of the age, and be con­
vinced that we have got the best Machine
in the world for all
sewing.

«*uc.

�The Coldwater Methodkt will soon
pipe pars ns of praise on a &gt;1.000 organ.
On Saturday the United Mates Cir­
cuit Court authorised the rrcrin-r of
substance.' But, whBeMlKgafilM* the (*hkag&gt;&gt; and Lake Kourou Railroad
your viUe aauet to endeavor tn entry
*&lt;tbe palm hi the Mac of free JovrtThe Adventists of Battle Creek will
imo. Hardly bad the good pcopls.of erect a church thia summer targe
'that ctar Maraud of Nashville’* Bur enough to scat i,*» people, and it will
hurum, when they oaUbonr and outdems «&gt;, to the We amUscd tbe Sixberry., and in other cam s. So it ia no
use for yoar town to try.
Tbe »*ns went her lately having
done away with snow-balltag. and it
iwing to sultry to play canls indoors,
sadly iatorferc with tbe usual ubservaaee of tbe Sabbath by aoaw of tbe in
haUtaots hereabouts. However, gun­
ning and fishing will anon be in order,
when they ean spend tbe day in those

GRAND RAPIDS DIVIS1OI

I IfV IKIC STUBS!
HAMMOND &amp; BERRY

0
E. COOK’S

The aeries of bulk Mated and pro­
posed by a loading lady, here, smn to
have come to a stand for the present.

velociped, fitted for use on the railroad
track, paused through here.
Do you notice how plentiful, just now

ZOCAX MATTERS

&lt;hukkd

r- vx.1. BLA8T: CLOCKS A JEWELRY.

to .»K*na:

ia apt to think, would not be adverse
to putting tbeir nose to the public
grindstone, for a compensation in the
way of au other, if such honor were
thrust upou threat la It not pertinent
to ask if they may not be a -mall col-

-MH
-A Rattle Creek
lev, k mad bi1 rat r i _
another fellow, aad who threatens to

aa* Cullar Mrl&gt;w&gt;.

GREAT BARGAINS

ALugtMtfVltlUHtlii
DR1ARATS JEIKLRY STORE.

In a pile of combustible material

Mr. .Graham. of lughaai county, i.« righty-five dollars. Platform Buggies i
vfadting his frtrnd* and con*in, Sylves­ from righty-five to onehundml dollars. |
And wr give a printed warrantee with
ter
Hardy, of thia place. Mr. 1 tardy every job.
The Republican Electors of the town­
J.L. HEED fcCO.
ship of ItaaClefou will meet al the office inform* ua that hr intend* soon to rr
of Eiiha r*&gt;ipauu&gt; oa Saturday March move and luratc at Bouldor City, Col­
aiag "The Perfect Law of liberty."
30th at 9. imtoek P. M. tec tbe purpose orado, at which place be spent Mime
—Mr. Albert Jordan, of Mr place has
time
about
a
year
since.
of nomiaMbur township oMarrs for For
become so warty blind *grh» can only
nrnt skill in tlieir profession, and ran
the eteraiag year.' Dated Nashville
Mrs. Joanna Lapham i« engaged to
with jffmralty discern fdayilght from
March 14 I STH L. J. Wheeler chairman teach the school in District No. 3 tlw always Iw relied upon aa a safe, simple
and effectivcenrr for the many diseases
Com.
rcferal to in the advertisement.
—In the letter published last week
Boise Rbo*.. Agt ■
under the bead of Woodland Item, a
Friday last. Ths only prize award rdmistake was made. Ja tbe sentence
a nice book—waa taken by Mbs F.mm
'•hewasanalNMnfl. aMBB-te raaa' ft
C^leatn-,
._____
F. G.

fieteting ou the occaaiou.
The Snort St the name of a newspaper
ing the Office of A. W. Olds was disco v
ol EMrr P. HoUrr of
i—I &gt;• BretUa.
cred to be &lt;m fire It is supposed Io have 'Xt tla
caught by mm one emptying their
jrpetatea wn«kw apctbwfinrd with
mwdast. Fertuaatly tbe fire was
I ied him to tbe pyramids.
Extinguished with only about &gt;40dan.,
Paris eute a thousand horse* every
age to the btt&lt;Ming.
month Thi* ia what wr call gn1lo|&gt;ing
We give Iwlow one or twp of the ) consumption.—[Commercial Bulletin,
—There will be a musical concert

given at the Sheridan Hall, ou the eve,
isny favorable notices Which thia great
&lt;rf tbe imh of March, IW. Forbs, of
Grand Rapid*, will be there, ami a good criminatisg men tn our own Rate.
tanek anth-ipsted. A Rmrial invita­ Rev. N; &lt;’. Mallory. 8. T. D„ Pastor of
tion is given to'tbe reform club of tbe Find Haptfot Church, Detroit, Mich.
Nashville. turn oat everybody aad .en­
.
joy yogmlvea. The proceeds will be '•Another invaluable addition to mode n
applied on the repairs of the HsU.
literature la Johnson's I'turmd

i

"Do

drop

letter* ever get hurtF

rvJ. M. Roe*' invrutiou is the “boas"
to give large yields of flour, we chal­
lenge competition w'th any mill iu

third volni
that they f
cn by the
worthy of

of thia Universal

and still mare, they are

pi

i’ut.-ncu Jkwkl».
With Koeber Bro*-, WWSide Maia St. 1

------- cASD:-------

WAGON REPAIRING, -fHE

A NEW LIVERY

Pioneer Store

NEW MANUFACTORY

people have got the tciu|M-ranec fever
so Imdlv that they even object to "bur ’
.
*
v

IX NASHVII.lJil

reived the highest awards st tlw Vien­
na and Centennial'Kxpisdtioav
It
sews one fourth faster than other ma­
chines.
Ita capacity k uulimitod.
There
are
more
Wilsons
sold
in
the
| Should any of the bankrupt druggist*
United Htatra than the combiurd sale*
Their ' rOB,e °P narillng and rrsiune business, of all the others. The WRsob Mend­
■ t. a 1 it will lint Iw. &lt;iait nf nrvter t.i ^nlt tiia.ii ing attachment, for doinft all kinds of
I rehypsthecariea.
rep tiring, without jsitchinr. given free
»»ith each machine. A Certifl’ratr ia
' A carries* printer made a dancing
master's card to read : “I offer my re*
' pert tul sbaaks to all who haw honored five years, it requires uo *)-&lt;u
s'rurtkius to Irani how to use it.
। ms with tbeir patronage.
I Rieliard Green, who killed Drpty i (faction guaranteed, or no pay.
chines delivered free of charge
Marshal Hughes st Independence, Mo., wtierr in the United States.
Cysts
Wr'u. TOC HAVK oxtrt
in February. 1#77,wm saereaafuly bang
at Kansas City Friday. He died a pun
and ainerrr Christian, as usual.
Mardi-Gras festivities, eonaittng of
much tomfoolery, were krgrly indul­
ged in at New Grteaua, Mem phi*, and
some other Southern
cities. The
crowds in attendance at the two cities

I

wood

a

brooks

BUY YOUR

KELLOGG ! DEMA RAY

STANLEY MOORE

•Id Sellable Meal Marled
OF

Bndtt,targiTMnfRKi
A. Ooort Turn-Out!

The Commiaaioaer of tbe Genl Land
"flkr has given S3 clerks their choice
of dismissal, or indefinite leave of abac nee without pay bresuae Cougrem lias
made no appropriation sor them, altho­
ugh tbeir » ork k needed.

William Brtrein Maple Grove a black
doable wool shawl aay one finding the
same trill piease leave it at tbe store of

CHEAP.

EUGENE COOK

1 P W C M ITUIN P

Waltham nd Elgin Witches I

« L AU HU III I I II111U

Itootsand Shoes. Prints etc., eonstantlv

By motion ths feUawiar aec’u were
allowed.’
Wm. E. Griggs, for arrests, etr H « terfeit traces were secured.
A special from BUmark wys that
Petitlaa psrtistai roi aigred by W.
B. Powers, sad forty six ethers praying k'ters from Fort itoegh of tbe 90th nit
eay that Gen. Miles w-na organizing au
expedition of 850 men, beasidco 150 reeniite. into tbe Indian territory. Sit­
ting Bulliaatflloa Brittiab territory.

C1RXUCK8 W m STYLE
SOLD

' foanddrad somrtintrs.-{Coh«»»w jour
nal.
|#
of (hr vjril|.,T |wm)um.

At Cincinnati, on Monday, four mem­
bers of a family named GroasLcim were
arrested by United States detectives ou
a charge of rountefeiting Undo dollars

every piece fully warranted.

WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS!

ryGrouud feed at I’. Hollers milk.

seat homeF Grocer (who haajnst laid

treasures

Days

I wiH sell at

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

BUSINESS!

ITT.
nBIta areTKe "boss' .
CWNcw Good*, Clothing. Hata,’(’aps.

Thirty

GREATLY REDUCED PRICE!1

its wonderful curative properties com­
plete eradicates A’Aeassetraai .VmrwlpM.
slid all diseases having their origin m
&lt;li*ortlcrr&lt;! nerves.

axrcT

—"Johnson's U ni versa! Cyclopaedia,"
which i&lt; everywhere meeting with the
highest com me adnlions from scholars
and members of the press. U now be­
ing ottered ia our village by the rsgu-

IVext

THEY ARE BOSS’

AT BEABOXABLE RATES.

MilHou'* of boules of this medk-in have
l&lt;een given away tai try its virtues,
with natkfartory results in every mao.
You rail buy n sample ItoCile for 10
crate to try. Three doses will u-lievc
the worst . mw. Furtively sold by all
Druggist* ou the Western Continent.

ch tun ruHitrarnnraiu
DR. E. S. LARUE,

8 TANLEY MOORE

NOITM AHKMK'A*

Eeh-rtk- l*favMrian, office in the Cen­
tral House, hashviHr. Calk prrtoipt^y
attemh&lt; day or night. Heards st the

MAN DOCTOR, THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE!
but
TWO OF THE BEST CLERKS

la at the Hasting* House, &gt;■
Hastings, aad will remain Sts Mo's,
for the perpoe of curing al! OI.I
CHRONIC DISEASES, Ma’-itl)J
“ - ------- “Inclndi
all Diseases of the
Female.

Bull a young awn about 99;
wHtarim^dmk.l
Dr. J. J. BpcwarwmuiSM ’

.Marinette pat mt airs over half an
iaabafisaesrthe sther day ano rival
towns are turning green with envy.

CALVIN

--------Oa SahtaUh of last weak the Ruadav
-

rood have taken t«W» worth of stock
« '»* propomd railroad from Cmttllae
to Lake City, jJ-., — . -

During tbe month W February Det­
roit letter carriers delivt id «BM»0 Irt tore, and ewUertod

EYE AND EA
PMl.
DROPSY.
RHEUMATISM.
ETC,
Dr. URGE, ol Hu!
iatUiible treatment for P__^___
aud Rheuoukliani. and will gtaraniee
a curs ia each of them. All other
Chromo Dtsoasea treated with the
very boot ot Mdik
N. B. Thues Suffering with nay
complicated Chrome diaooM rhoak!
lurnlsb the Dr. with a clean vial cd

•TO B UY-

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens,Hosiery, both cotton a wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, Ac, Ac.,

their urine, drawn early m tbe urora

Aneftort k being amde toextead the

HOME EVIDENCE.

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE

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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO^MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 23,!878.

VOLUME V.

tU-LAOE OFFICERS
T5YU

riiruiwun.

of a moat malignant imp began to wrench
tom ia the knee. Before tong too grip
wm upon his arm; thence it stuck to toe
hip; and, utterly » tbe power of tbe
enemy, Mr. McGovern awoke one morn­
ing and found himseU-not like tbs

in;

NUMBER 26.

and inquired if bo was wcr going to,ret
‘P“Gctup?" xol Not for weeks upon

Eft BRUf

Vni/bj

। tex«( rattaorailkiteetaNas*in; these
ploata du not ooms quite up to ths waist

•eoks did Mr. McGovern rise frssn his
bad. They blistered him, they pool
tiord him, they drnggedhmM&gt;u^dUo

:hooi.

1 eotsp gnctMfy over the most topering

Popular Suits.—Far popular kilts
made for general 'Wfeof, a new fabric
called barege‘fle Lua is nrach ufted. It
ia all wool, of light quality, more closely
-woven than the rieexy btmtinga aT Iasi
summer, and so soft and’ flexible that it
will not rumple or cockte. It ia bought
‘dark seal brown, gray, beige, ptnm,
exquisitely flta, so that it responds to in
black, mote green, and otter solid eotora,
tta slightest vibration. Naw, the cylin­
der &lt;• covered with a ahrrt of tin-foB, with a striped border In which white is
introduced, ata this trims ths dreraraosd
effectively, requiring only buttons to
ready to be talked to. The volumo of
*&lt;&gt;lc x*&lt;**e^, eic.““ l 111 ■
, scNBd reproduced is ia diseet ratio to
ttat-of the origxaal speaker, and'tta up their own white suits for summer
laws of sraxod m to bans sod soprano will find excellent models in the Victoria
clcarneM arc fully manifested. It ‘is lawn cnita that are now trimmed with
dratxsHe that tta exhibitor posses* scarlet and nary bine embroidery. They
good lungs anil a clear tone, though the have pleated baequea with yokes, or eta
phodograph u tnn to bring out what­ cut-away costa and rata, edged with a
ever ia confided to it, not tasitating to narrow eradloped frill, wrought with red
crow, whistle sing, or shriek. Turning or blue, « both together. Tbe kmg

D.uooiriy^

SUNDRIES.
PEHn7¥5fi.ET ARTIULKB.

oonLl not even turn in bed. How he
grew to hate the horrible creature
who stood over him &lt;lay and night 1
Even Mrs. Gibson'a making boots and
high-pitched voice became a btosaing
when, in the intervals of her domestic
labors, she looked in upon the suflerer.

and DYE STUFFS.
FINE ELGIN
and WALTHAM
WATCHES,

GfiRonTwlSilu^fforSif&amp;thaiiniMn
TEAR 8PI0TK T0BA0O06 and OIGAR8
A Specialty.

with marriageable dangbtera—promised
tom that Annie should bo sent for.
"No? Really—ah 1 Fmean— exactly ful in Annie’s society when be kept out
At last ahe came ; and whether the
—yes!"
of deep waters; and when one day she strangtli of the enemy was spent, or
" Ab, Mr. McGovern, if you only asked him, very sweetly, "Who ia Ara­ whetoer he did not dare apply ton freeabella ?” Mr. McGovern felt that bia cup iog, burning implements of torture in
pinched that that gul could hare an edn* of happiness waa full. With Aratidtal
cation I 1 never tad no learning my- for a sweetheart, and ?.nnle fy'.'a O13fc 1
aolf.wi 1.
“ii . '
daato, wind man could want isve t TSe ,
" Prccuwly—just so.”
flood-gates of his soul were ojieocd. He
" And I made up my mind that Annie certainly lacked the eloquence of that
should be a lady, and ata is, «r, vba; I tkucb-tti-tovngtaf nrwspa|xir chap; but
Annie wMsyNpa|hetic, and ahe got a
" Certainly—no datiUt------ . Really,' i notion of hu longings, bia doubts, his
toe faet is—would you mind ?—I am aspirations, quite ns correct as if Uict
very busy."
had been more elegantly expressed.
Now the fact was that Mr. McGovern
was determined act to take the slightest___________
_
____ t
_
interest in too world ia Ida landlady's the stupid, uooUtarAisb^ contumacious |
H
daughter. And at this moment he wn» I behavior of that awful ;&gt;olysyllable Analso engaged upon a piece of work that bells,
;
not ouly alieorbeil all his energies, but
.. Don't pat it al the end of a line,"
'
apparently presented difficulties bo waa .upgefr,' Annie. " Gel over it at once
'

BOISE BROTHERS.

WE HAYE GAINED A VICTORY
Flour ant? Feed Store!

salesman and commercial traveler for a '

-II. caanraFMWa, ■&gt;

an

,
I.::

r&lt;

n mcuui *u is mi nice

Larger Stock than ever Before!
*M«a, asd «ti

KnC

EW MILLINERY

who liad suddenly inspired him with tty aoDi
, .imjx of Shelley, mat a trifle
-------------...-------------------------------- —i»rt-^'
love. At least be thought eo.‘ And nirw ilMitly uceu reading up. .
the problem lay, how -to awaken » oor" How would thia do t” unggcsted the
'rcsponding amotion iathc heart of the accommodating Annie, with a twinkle
fair being to whom be 1&lt; It anxious and in her eye Liiat somehow made Mr.
deairotis V&gt; Offer the iRvotion of a life­ McGovern bl nah to to* roots of his hair :
time'. If be had -OSeW-rich he might
have overwhelmed her with bouquets
such as can only Tie pnxlucxl by m&lt; tropolitan florists. But be waa not neb.
On the other hand, if, as hr expt tweed it
to bimaeif, be ** had br-eri one of those
newspaper ehspa, who are always saying
tliingr and writing things, yon know,
and walk into a girl
heart when they
-----------------------’s--------. within the next three weeks Miss Arabavcn'l even a respectable pair of boots. , bdla received no less Ilian nineteen love
or a shilling to get their hair cut," even jax idb, all
•• signed• --«&gt;&lt;
'■
••”
" Clarcucw ••
McGovern
then he might have done somethiug. in that gentleman's Ixwt style, with a
But as it waa, what could he do ?
flourish underneath at least four inches,
Einally an idea occurred to ’ 1dm. long.
Brilliant to rptgrsm ha was &gt;&lt;*, and
But somehow thia pnrtuvrabip in poet­
rertainly could never hope to be; bid ry did not seem to agree willflAnnic, and
somebody had surely once said that before long she announced her intention
"genius is only indomitable persever­ tn visit a friend in the country. She
ance, “ anil there was the bare and tor­ " needed a change,” she said.
toise. and the busy bee, and there waa
Curiously now the holes in Mr. McGovno knowing but that if he gave a month
to it he might yet manage to get up
something sb*----- ” *•*— *-------- 1 *—
, eo«M rertatal

niKcais

2Rfean*nw« €»rtb.

&lt;
'1
,
'
I
Bat when Annie aunc once more, and
her little hand* were busy around hir
refractory pillows, he found he could ;
and he did.
•• Annie, Annie, I lore yon."

disk, and it M tbe torn of toe phono*
graph to talk. The crank ia moved as
before, and toe eontenta at the foil slrect
are faithfully delivered back to tbeir
orfginak.r, with a time somewhat metal­
lie and vuntriloquiatic, bul with no km
of inflection ox inteuaity. The effect
upon liater.rra may be imsgiued. Qoo
effect is to draw s throng of thorn trura .
morning till night. A gentleman standiug nrar me r&lt; marked that lire invention
of sach a machine 100 years ago would
have cost tbe inventor his heed, and, i»deed, perhaps it would, awoe unman in­
genoity waa then oonaidered by many to
be altogether too iogeaioua and profane.
Tbe theory ul the reproduction ia, of
coqtbo, as plain ami sunplo os that of
ibe recording; but the wonder of it re-

It was a cruel blow, and the spirit of
and he bad juat time to ejaculate.
■‘Confound her J” when Annie’a small
ian*l was over ins mouth, snd Annie's
oft voice reiterated toe doctor's in­
unction to "keep quiet" Then in s
seek •voice, "Say yes; won't yon. An-

IfcHK____ _
other diflteulty preeenteil itself. Her
name was Arabella, and wnat on earth
would rhyme with Arabella ? Yet Peirareh bad c rtainly l«'cn to tl:- name
scrape; there isn't a word in tbe lan­
guage tliat ends like Laura. Bat Pe­
trarch wrote Italian. Ha! Italian —
that waa tbe thing. But then be didn't
know Italian, neither difl Arabella, and
as for attempttog to deny that fellows

Tne wonls come back as full and clear
ua Uicy were given to it, save tta me­
I dium reduction in power.
Pieces of
. rubber ore employed to prevent too
rapid vibration. By turning too crank
slowly enough, the catching of the
ne«d*e may ta de&lt;ected. As toe sounds
of words are merely variations ot vibra­
tion, the phonograph n&lt; edlc in ns capa­
ble as the human throat to produce tta
requisite variations.
The instrumente now exhibited arc 1
themselves experiments, and by no
means what Mr. Edison proposes to
show os the complete product of Ina
idea. The idea was presented to him by
hia ezpcnmentn with tta telephone,

Mra. Gibson put her head inside the
door and whispered, rotund [ugly :
I
"Lor- bless you, yea, ahe will, Mr.
McGovern; she's only gone for a
month.”
Then Aflajencc IxpuD to wonder wh^re
2Hiss JRaggt Jlrffcry
luXUiongha hoA k^fnfctnrriqg ; and,M
' poetical effusions were"no longer a p6a- '
I sibility, he
be resolved to sec Arabella at
once and
oner
।—I put
rLl his fate
.zztz ‘to
z the toush, and
win ar lose it all.
Millner j 5 Di
It was a ni it of* wind and raiu and
-cGuvaro left the station
and approached the Lockwood mansion. '
Mias Arabella would see him to a lew tunes was .the (pllowing little family
momenta, and in the mcanUme would acene, wfccr« bright 4-yeur-old little
be wait to the library t Fancying him­ lady waa mutating her elders by playing
self
to solitude, be selected the easiest " making calla.”
Stop I there waa cellar. Bat how to
" Now, mamma, you be Mithetb
work it in? And hare Mt. McGovern dress* to the fair object of his affections,
Dones, an' I'Ll lx&gt; Mitneth Smith,sn turn
wtac^s^sratiJ voice appealed ,i«Jua
many a greater poet
tain.
His landlady had broken toe chain of
" Pleathc, thir, thith ith too thick, it I'm glad to too you ; bow do you do,
inspiration; beadtes, it was 9 o'clock; he
and bew are the children ?”
couldn't do better toon go to the office,
"What
is
it,
my
child?
”
inquired
Tatty
—
Tm
twite
well.
I
teak
you,
QiHADi SOUTHERN BAIL!AT.
for there waa a fresh consignment of
goods tliat he was expected to dispose Clarence, affectionately, seating the but the children hat all dot the hoopin'
his knee. u&gt;ff"
--------------of. In the evening he Would go out and small petitioner on
KnUMTO
'
----- -------r Mamma-"I'm sorry to hear it
eall upon Arabella; which no did, and nt
wbite
paper.
I I How many children have you, Mrs.
Bella gave metiuth
all __
_______
midnight he, rrtuued to hie gnmy
apartment on Mrs. Gibson's third floor, wanted naw but ahe lh»i&lt;l it wath good
enough
for
me
;
there
watb
nothing
on
more in love than ever.
But on ste&gt; following evening, when it but some tliiliy vertheth that big fool
IsINs'ipo weeant: ' he came home from tbe offloe, he re­ —ahe thaid hith name, but I forget—had
memtiered
Gibson's announcement,
VU BUFFALO .sad, IIAGAXA FALLS and at the Mra.
tea table bn looked for the
young lady tn question. ' Not tliat be
cared what tbe looked like, but then—
* ’ Hum ! nA apsetty tori bywasana |”

Dressmaking Booms.

maekj.

bw

POOR AND HUNGRY

LEWIS DURKEE.

IM=» . 1« v»

Qowld vo«», Miss Annie, give

!

tine baa taught taai, the operator port
his month to the rublicr, and poura
whatever of .wit or fancy his brain and
memory yield him into the rooeivor.
Fullowxhg tta vibrations of the plate,
OamLtnuiivn Grafamra. — CoMbura ch arch of the
the needle dances up au 1 down, dotting tian costumes remain ia fashion. ObL of 1ta strong
tlie tin-foil with pointe so dslicsts that of fifty French drssw a exhibited, those household, till
some of them are almost beyond nncro- of black silk were tbe only drosses that
scopicdiiooTcrj. Olbera,where the sound
was peculiarly strong, src pricked quite
plainly through tbe foil. Then the
ncsdfo ia removed, the cylinder is re­
versed till the beginning at the conver­
sation rests beneath tta point, a common

BfcOKER.

08} miles, the average length of 1 de­
gree, by MO degrees, the number of degrecs that there are all around the earth,
you will find that the circumference ia besides food, and the man dies. Ttt*
something like 25,000 nudes, and there­ vour elothea for fuel and drees up TO
fore that the diameter of the earth ia stove-wedfl; tad it to tat
; /’
something like 8,000 mica. Mark wall
the words “ on the average.” In truth.
fltai the length of the degree varies from
the pate to th* eqwator; and 11enoe tire
dumoter in the equatorial plane te in cxccM of the diameter from pole to pole.
These two diameters, expressed in feet,
srcasfonowi: Equatorial, 41,848,380;
solar, 41,708,710.—J. JVorman ZxxU^er,
in Good IFonfa.

The Short and Quick

MONEY TO LOAN I
k iffnri U U* Snrtm,

Tta rest waa gone, unless they might
be discovered on the vicious monel of

f^O,OQ
tuui UrW-iAM
'
or Lojc ttmx

cUan, that was it. Perhajm it was the era was to the street. Oh, the dismal,
awful griara or Mn. Oftna'a front taao- dreary, electing iniquity of that night I
Where was the station ? It had disap­
peared. Down in tomato maw the mtn.

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

JONE8 A SELLECK.

AJN8WORTH A BROOKS.

alippeey, and more slippery grew the |
pavement; only a eat or acme animal
with ciawn could have maintained a eye­

blessing, for the sudden application of
itwMttesdraA 8omehow th. unrwrasl cold toe to tta book of his Saad restored
dust tad essssd to assert itself m
formerly, and became otaMMcuoua by
rta abesssee. Everything in Mr. McGov•ta'aamta by mm nvio gut toto rta
*SSJ7*i£
•ocauy aepravea, dul, scmrei. uw, ma

T’RODVOB! 1
GOOD WORK!
. FULL COUNTS!

* *

low

_

nabu

8H1NGLM, SALT, LIME, . SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, AC..

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.

One mistake wtafoh realty gwfl
pious pcsptecomant is, that toe,4hi*k
toe Hufy HpihA of God to
liUte braidr^nrstarn
freinga, and comfortable, aasuraures in
ttieir own mmda. They aO uDt now
that throe pleasant frames aAd' feeMfcU'’'
really depend principally on their own
health; and, then, when they gte«rttZ
health, or whra their brass iaiiwute-’ ■

lie,
a ami of Bian that he &lt;b&lt;*W
skirts, uauaDy finished na kilts, with pent; LhatGol ia as near them W pie
slender poknsisea or basques and darkness m in the light; that whatever
their own health or their own ferangt
aprons.
may be, yet still in God they live and
The Mie of the (I to be.
move and have their being; that to
Its lure lias Ixea determined, I have God's Sprnt they owe wU whit* rotera
no doubt, to within a very .ew miles, to them above tho dumb animate; that
what sppi-srs to us now n very simple nothing can separate them irnra. tbe
manner. In the firrt place, every sec­ low of Him who prcmi-id that HeygiU
tion of tbe earth in bounded approxi • not leave tm comforllei*, but send to u"
matoly by a circle, and mathematicians his Holy Ghoot to comfort ua, and eraR
; divide all ctreltw by SfiO degrees. Hence, u« to tne same place whether He has
if we eon measure aaeurstcly the I MOUi gone l*fore.—Rer. Charlfa
I part of this, great circle, and if, when we
have got that measure out to miles, we
multiply it by 3450 we get the arcnmfcxTWsis nut a threat, tart a wits I,
enoc at the earth, tliat ia .to say, the plaJcsopliiral task Wtat taiSUlI Jfotwhpls distance around it. Iben by di­ a sassotiun« that has a separata, urif
viding thia result by something a little pendent cxuteuoe £ ji ia mprdy »j?«r
over 3 (3.1410, the ratio of the citcsam- venaion of function. Ttias
thing for a purpor------ 1--------------- *-------*
find out bow far it is from one side of j intonded by the J
the earth to the other. This gives us tire
Tfilti will itertrt
diameter of the earth. At a result of * breaks prairie wit---- —-—--------------long tenet of oboervalioaa, it has been or bitches hia team totta plow-handlec,
found that a degree measures as near as or rakes hay with his grain-drill or brane­
posiublc on too average 69} milra. It fork. or harrows with his pitchfort, or
can be stated in inches, bat it is near n* w his tool-houss for 4 stable, axsl ne
enough fsc me to gite m a Oral state­ spoils his wort sad Ms toete tool «flf ‘
ment of result that it is about (SL mites; nut is off or e bolt test frees awssstitoe^i

’"ixifW.svw.

Insursnoe, Baal Estate and Money

vogue, with alternate gores of different
materials the whole length of the crerdrees. They now return to the aim*
pier fashion And introduced of having
toe mtire overdress of a lighter rotor,
and the skirt of darker silk.
ti/iring Oo^umta.—The earliest impurtotMinx of French eortmuna for tbe
tipring ahow few chonges from the Myles
that arc now in vogue. The clinging
princeasc dress remains the fotmdaifon
fora variety of designs, all of which,
when oomptoted, have the princesse. rffrd. Thus there arc •epaxato basques
with, overskirts, ‘.hough toe orerakirt is
now Sttacbixl to the lower skirt; there
are prineswar polonaises showing the
merest glimpse of the skirt beneath;
and there arc the still newer overdresses
with baaque and apron front and polonsdae bsek; yet any one of these de­
signs, when property carried out, will
closely resemble the princeaae drcaacs
tliat arc made all in one piece. The
ouly really distinctive style is that of the
English cut-away cost with vest an'1 a
long overakirt; or else the abort kill
skirt with aesrf. There ore also many

sharps sod unfortunate natorala, ibe cyl­
index must bo revolved at precisely the
same rate of speed in producing as it
waa to the -jngtnal taking of the impreesirwi. The slighter deviation in
taia regard would involve utter ruin
o&lt; effect, and would result uotedacoed an BMiairaqrautiy •tea tta tatter

In the oily of Halifax there dwelt a
lawyer, ersity, subtle, and eoto as a tax.
An Indian ol the Miami tribe, named
fkmon. ewed trim norae mowy. The
poqt-Yedman brought the money to hte
creditor and waited, expecting tta law­
yer to write a receipt
"What arc yon waiting fa r said the

aS! U&gt; Ldu
“A reraipt," raid tta lawyer.
etaptl What do you knowaboatarc•eipt? On you uuiliastasi l tta nature
- -1-1
_ J —-

�AUCTION!
TBioousta

D. X McCarthy, aadaHeiwd Mwym
of Grand Mlh, elaiml tbe MUanfag
Aemriw FssCefteMrito. tea KbsiM
------------------------------ “ —*

.---------- ,-Tba vahmaab cterocter abent D4W?
Hater than anyone sW

WEDNESDAY MARCH 13,1878

D.B. Mt* who ttoTa few miles

frwm YMlaaU. it iattehatet of tak
fusWMr and then, Last FriW mfa«8 he W Ml at tbe mm

In order to close out my stock of

tioa! Don U&gt; be tm U year p
Pleasure with tbe wia^eup.
tbe future, Heaeure in doing
eternal happioros in tbe future
grand tbe contrast, yet every
a these Mutraats walking, i--------- „

.hand tn band.

FiraiUn of E«rj Dampen I

Some of thol

Chaifort, andtl

VWtaar gripna

and poor-bowses. and yon win And tbe

I will sell at Public Auction, to the Highest Bidder, the remain
for a certain day, and all tbe prepara­
tions woe made; bet Law indneedMim
Ball to marry him, in
‘

to continue until further notice. Don’t fail to improve this opportu
UphoWery Gtods ud Slrtedi I
nity to obtain goods at your own prices.
Yours,

Welsh VM not so eaaih

thus shield himself from temptations.
1 f lie dom drink hr should cerlaialy sign
it. Little by little, nearer, nearer tbe
fatal gulf of intemperance, you are
slowly nailing down the stream—you
■re ho danger, bat others who bare
been there before you Aaou- you are in
moot imminent danger. Now io the
accepted time. Webare higher aims
in life than mere pleasure. The theatre.
Ute ball-room and other places of
amusement noton no charms when
compared with tbe higher, nobler prin­
ciples of life. I jet us all be waited in
this grand cam*. It is not mere child's
niep ; it m sober earnest work ; a pure,
leaaperate life, happy unbroken fami­
ly and bsessings crowning the end.
If by some mysterious power 1 could
look forward into the future and Anew
I waa to be the wife of a drunkard,
bound hand and foot, by the terrible
effects of King Alcohol. I think tbe
life of a shre, with all its tortuc would
wM be voted upon, whieh will give an beprefemMe. AawtHagbattbemiserextra clerk to the Supreme Coart to do
the week now performed by the eocnty

L. L. LOOMIS.
JAMES FLEMING,
JEWELER.
The Genuine

As the fast expremon tbe lake Shore
stopped at Berea to take water tbe paaaengrra saw in tbe corner of a rail fence
sunning itself a large snake. When
the engineer Mew off a stream of him
ing, hot eteam* tbe snake suddenly
coiled itaelf up aa if to Jump at tbe
brakeman, wbe stood with his back to­
ward tbe reptile. Col. Robert Downs,
who waa in the parlor car, saw the dan­
gerous position of the brakeman, and
with a cool presence of mind leaped
from the car, grasped a fence rail and
pi weeded to strike at tbe snake

By this time tbe ladies in tbe ear were

Www bHagtuedby tobmt fiu-merafatMovlctaMy.

ti ring upon the duties of life. Our life
ao aa to speak ia before u. Il is tot us
to decide whether it shall be one of
parity, avoiding every thing which has

SATJS'-.ttysftt'K
mouths, my mother and Little mater

/

THIS PLOW WILL SCOUR WHERE OTHERS WILL FAIL I Bat Railway Timekeeper made!
tongue straiebt into the
ear. Several Indies nearand tbe scraama of tbe

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

«mr. Mr. Swdln.rwl
frosa
abet.--------- .--------------------- _

of *’7?’’ T *
her J*p&gt;waT
be crowDei by tbe golden eonfight, or
would it be o'eriiungbr the clontj of
intemperenro f God grant not. Rather
than nee her wed ton drunkard and her

A GOOD HEARSE

can war; but tbe screams

HARDWARE SPECIALTIES
A NEW LIVERY

beaufifal one, where sorrow enters
Ih&gt; you think that when • lor roe
motW rrwww the dtepMbsed.J

JEFFERSON NAILS,

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES,

NEW SPRING GOODS!

’’WfflW

STANLEY MOORE

OILS, and PURE WHITE LEAD,

FARMING

IMPLEMENTS !

JACKSON FARM WAGON,
SINGLE &amp; PLATFORM BUGGIES,
BUCKEYE CULTI
TOR, BRASS,
PLOWS, ETC
ROAD SCRAPE

Agent for the

Wheeler and W'ilson

Nashville House Bom I

�1!E
H. G. HALE,

GREAT BARG AINS

DEIARAY’S JEIELRY STORE.

BIG
SPRING
you want a LI.VA WENT put m
fully and ebrap, ar aay DOMES

STOCK

rKckife.

Waltham and Elgin Watches

near tbe river, wbo.aftcra little billing
and cooing, tliongirt if tfaa brat to get
spliced. Tbe bridegroom ia 77. and tbe
young and blushing bride i* nearly CO.

At same rate*.

&lt;*. W. MMAB.IY,

GROCERIES

Prof. Pond's cbaa sang their parts well
and abowrd' for the abort time they
have been in practice they .mve been
well drilled. *1 he Naahville choir, with
Mr*. Timmerman al th* organ, won nniveraal praise from all. '
Our friends over the line in Harting*
are all astir overthe Grrenlmck qneation. Yoc Ann sec them sitting on the
fence* and gathered together in little
idifookrall on
group* talking •’Greenback." 'ifUnde
,HZG. Halk.
Sam will agree to give ua all a hundred
re town hungry
thousand dollar* ia good booafide legal
when
voa
can
grt
ibe
"boss
’' meal at
grrentxteks. we will all be greenback
th* Union House for a trtfl*. J
men, but we done see bow we could
get along on anything lean.

!*ucnuL Jriruis,
With Kocher Bro* , \Vert8Mc Main St.
Nashville, Mkh.

CLOTHING

aK

brib­

er Of our dtiaena have Joined the ranae.
A. M. Flint spoke at Chipman's Hall on
Saturday eve., Joseph Hoyt, of Jacktor,
rpok* ia tba Oprea. Hdtean to • good

ton, took -uto himself a "rib" n few
days ain«e, in-tim shape of a pietty An
Himxof, March 90th. 1873.
gnats brDe. On Wednesday night Tdas
Quarterly meeting of thr M. E Church
Jx&lt;khart. J. L. Gregory and Lewis st this place will lx- conducted by the
Rev. J. W. Aldrich, on Saturday of this
week.

E. COOK’S

HATS aM CAPS!

WALL PAPER

iTParties intending to purchase a
Light Hames* will sure money by rail
ing on
" • U. Clauk.

A Large Lot of Wagons on hand.

tyLadir* von ran ■retire the finest
Dnma Pattern in town forocly He jwr
yard at
Tltt'MAX'a.

-Clement Smith, of Hastings, will
■address tbe pocple of Nashville and vi­
cinity, on tbe financial question. At the
Opera House, on Saturday ere.,' March
mat.
-The Hastings Journal aad Middle

dene* of C. Vai&lt;t*wrth, near Vermont­
ville. on night fast weak, carrying off
aa their booty a goodly quantity of

gnrtMHd tn hr aHrta ►hake hand* with
C. c. Wolcott, our popular hardware
aw • a* we gaaed upon hia form, prostrated
by a terrible sicknru, we little thought
we should ever am him .a well man
again, but kind Providence, with the
help of good? nursing ha* brought
Charley through all right, and we are
mighty glad of it, for Nashville bus
atwd at ail aach aaaa aa tea. Wa baifave
those Woteoiu are tborongfa-bosfaarM
men. Wm. L. Wolcott, tbe pubiiabrr
of the St. Ix»ui* Jor»al and Diofalck,
whom we have herrtofore alluded to,
went to St. Louia lew than a doren
year* ago with only one dollar in his
pocket and one friend in the city, but,
chuck full of “vim" and energy, and by
bard and per*i«tent work ha* built up
a competency and the name of being
one of the mort enterprising publishers
ia St. Louis and the state of Missouri.
Hr showed u* many courtesies while in

—During the past few weeks the
Methodist and Baptist Societies have
each purchased and pm Into their re•peclive houses of warship, dispel or­
gans of the Estey manufacture.
—If any of our greenback lire them
—Laat Sunday evening a* liniduiR.li
are so unfortunate as to not have any
•of tbe new silver dollar* about their bfelfa w*r* onlling the God fearrag nod
■clothe*, they can cut the ooc from the peacefully-inclined portion of the com fmirth page of the Nrws. aad it will be inanity to worship, within a etane's
throw of the churchca, a father of the
hot-tempered ktnd,;bad hia tea year old
—la there one woman in all this
hoy out in the stable, correcting him
broad, sunny. Liberty iaad *f onr* who
with a tug for not paying belter atten­
doesn't believe that carving knivmi are
tion to the wood-pile. A* the tug de­
created and kept sharp and nice for
the sole paxpore of splitting kindling scended npon the costless back of the
urchin and the conflict waxed noisy,
and opening cmre. jgyUd
the wife and mother was seen to make
—Harry Hale iaaa* of the enterpri*- her way into tbe stable pleading for
*ag men *f this "barg." He ha-just mercy for her son ; there was a sudden
hang oat • naw shiagle in the shape of rattling of pitchfork* and shovels, and
two handsome door sign* tn front of •he wo* seen to run to die house ckwly
Ida store. Yea will -are hi* new advt. followed by the infuriated hnsband.
who waa giving it to her right and left
slap-arguments at a trcmenduou* rate.
laying tbe wall of that new house on Tbe woman-wbipper return'd to the
Mlale St It will be a square boear, ■table to finish up lashing tbe boy. set
13x37 with an addition 90 feet square. him to spliting wood, and brought the
Hute walk a-round toa etoaeby (binn­
ing the woman he bad. vowed to "love,
cherish and protect." ending with “Hl
let poa.ktow, I ran this roorte." Shame
on him.

wish to attend them* glorious meetings.
At the social on Thursday evening of
last week which waa held for tbe benfit of the Gospel meeting* now being
held uadyr the Post Office by the Rev.
R. W. Pletcher, some of hia friend*
took thia opportunity to make him the 1
tbe recipient of an elegant pocket book
containing about fifty-three dollar* in |
cash, Mr. Philip* made tbe presentation '
speech—Rev. Fletcher " w ■onirwliat .
overcome with emotion, but in a few 1
word* expressed hi* gratification for
thia unexpected though re/cmae indi­
cation of their friendship and esteem.
On Monday night at alx&gt;ut 10 o’clock
a bhuc waa discovered in the weal wing
of the County Jail. The alarm of fire
waa given and the fire department waa
very soon on hand, but it waa not neceaary to throw any water na the Sher­
iff’* family with tbe aartstance of a few
neighbor* had extinguiahed the Arc.
Tbe damage i* laid at alxiut twentyfive dollar*, which i* fully covered by
insurance. Two of the Sheriff's children
were asleep in the room nhere the tire
waa discovered and were so Dearly suf­
focated that they bad to be carried

THEY AKE BOSS
lieiu ai nMi’ij «•
,v••••••••••
--­
the Village of Nashville, on the Sud
day of April. A. I).. I87K at nine
o'clock in the forenoon, for tbe pur­
pose of electing tbe Village officer* of
Mid Village, t&lt;»-wit : Preaxleut. Re­
corder, AsaeMor. Treasurer, three
Trustee* and one School Inspector,and
for doing the annual Village ba»iur*&gt;

ket j&gt;rirr«

Smoke tbe Bert!
The Henry Clay Cigar, a regular fif­
teen cent’r. is sold st H. G. HaUC’s for
only ten cents, or three for n quarter.
Smokers put this II your pipe and
smoke It.

tunics

of

STYLE

trnnsf It l« for ymi to dt t&lt;fhtmplr bottle 10 rents; n-gtilat
Sold by H.G. H it i:.
SO.OM) dir annually by uejrle
Cough. Cold or Cronp, often lew
Consumption and tbeirnne. W
you neglect «o important n
when you can gel al our &lt;aorr ;
('vtutmtjUion Cirr, u itli thru**
of a speedy recovery. For »■

NEW MANUFACTORY
WATER! WATER!!

Edward Sullivan, the Flint murderer,
ha* ]&gt;ecn sentenced to seven year* at
•tatc prison. He take* it very coolly.
The eleven year old daughter of
James Philips, of Napoleon, fell from
the platform of a windmill! breaking
both arm*. She died soou after.
Mrs. Moody, of Grand Rapid*, wa.
fatally burned on Saturday night by
the explosion of a kerosene lamp. Ker
clothing waa nearly all burned off.
Mr*. Newiotne*. of Chicago, has just
recovered *0.000 damages for illegal
imprison meat and malpractice, against
Dr. VaoDetuen, of tbe Kelatnorou In­
sane Asylum.
Wednesday wm the anniversary of
the Rod Ribbuu movement in Laton
Rapid*, upon wtiich occasion 5.000 per­
sons ware present to witness the laying

KELLOGG; DEMARAY
&lt;11OKR1&gt; TO DEATH!
■lasting*, an old *r flier gone
forever. Hr rte.;WiU»*&lt;il
J. I- Reed A- Co., ha* at last succrd
cd in totally annihilating on of the old­
est settler* in Hasting*, namely. "High
Prien on Buggies, mid in future tliey
will nnderxell any concern in Michigan.
Single open Baggie* from sixty-five to
ninety dollars. Top carrbres a* low a*
eighty-five dollars. Platforni Bougie*
from eighty-five to onrhnndred dollar*.
And we pve a printed warrantee with

DR. E. S. LARUE,

INDIAN DOCTOR

Artesian and Tubular Wells,

UBOSCOP1AN

Bratt, Door and Window Frames

J. L. REED 4c CO.

HAMMOND &amp; BERRY
''

Old Reliable .Ileal Jlnrkrl

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.

power engine, boiler, smoke stack, dec.
1 beading saw machine, 1 hoop machine.
1 two ft. plainer, 1 three ft. Jointer, 1
circling machine, 1 drag raw machine.
All quite new and in good order, to­
gether with N acre* of land, upon
which the property ia situated. All
of which will lx- sold at a bargain for
enrii or for first clar* security, for term*
apply to
Brady dcUritcx,
Nashville, Mich.
Or to John C. Blmni,
Jarkaosu Mich.

10.1 II.

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton a wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c.,

office in the CeaMhville. Call* promptly
indefaa,
y or night. Board* al the

'over of order and soterirty U present.
—We era dad to barn that "John■*•’• Cyhpadt*." fa roedrrag the apprwvrt if str int oitiaro*. I| omna

PHYSICIAN

I* at the Hastings House.*
Hasting*, and will remain Six M«- far thr purpose "of curing nl! OtCHRONIC DISEASES, .Mala
I
Frmnlr. Including r,ll Disravcs pl th
EYE AND EAR.
&gt;
riLts.
DROPSY.
RHEUMATISM.
El(
Dr. LsRL'E, of llas'iqgs Im*
Uilal'ildc VaMt&gt;ueul far Pile*, Drup-i.
and Riiuiini.iiisin, and wnll gn*rai&gt;i&lt;- n cure in each cl’- lirowi. Ali oth"'
Chrvnic Discuses iredeJ with if &lt;■
wry l»e*l ui skill:
N B.-Those Sufleriu* with m.v
complicated Chtouit disease »}*•&lt;■ I
furnish the Dr. with a clean via! • t
their nrioc, dmwn early ui ilia uu-'.i

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE!

Did you know that ynu eould buy

In the county.
F. 0. Wyman, proprietor of the Ge­
noa. (O.) White Lima Werka, waa ia
tbe village lost week. tr*s seattag some

for Butt(

WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS!

Good New* for tbe Public.

,

will by

Egg*. Pork. Cbreae, etc.

|y brought before the meeting.
Dated. Nashville. Marell 30. 187H.
Chas. H. Hkai»v.

a falling limb struc_
_______ —.
carrying it over hi* head, causing it to
■trike him in tbe back of the head,
ITTlif H-m: made Harnrsaare cheap
producing instant death.
at A. R. Wolcott* Harness Shop.
R. M. Collier, formerly an employee
Bramlaville has a tragedy in which a Come Along._______
of the Nm office has returned to the .................................named Amick, ia alThe anchor of hope to those afflict­
ck hi* rival with a gun
village.
i discharge of the wrap- ed with dinhthcria. sore throat, di*8. laferer, who went to Iowa, a few
eaar'. of the ryes and ears, bums,
months since ia about to return to this
seald*. swelling*, in fact all inflamma­
tory diseases, 1* undoubtedly Lamont
locality. There’* no place like home.
('uratirr. Keep it in your family for
G. W. Frianeia bid good bye to hia
ready use.
Boise Bro’s., Agent*.

San Antonio ia about 1,700 mile* near
er tbe sun than Nashville.
—J. M. Martin will apeak in favor of
Greenbacks, at tbe Hamner -flffiital
kssme, »ext Memday eminir, and W.
8. Power* cad J. IL Martin, win also
•peak upon tbe same subject at Sheri­
dan on Tneaday evening, 96tb inst.

Every article wild nl «0CK B&gt;»1
TOM PRICES, while the higiicxt mxi

BUSINESS!

“blacksmithing
WAGON REPAIRING,

DC. GRIFFITH

riirr-d Ult-l»f____ _
..
matixiii of luug •landing, afti* ath«-'
Physicians
failed- u» cure me. In
couxidcrution of this I would rrecom
nwtul y*wi suffering with any Chum
ic Dtamre to employ Dr. LaRiio with
out the lca*t heslteucy.
,
Sigurtl A. J. 1U.U.&lt;
Sworn and «utircrilM.nl u&gt; before wthfa 96th day of Febnisry, JtCK.
Was. IL ILLYFltitD.
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Mtbs begiaaing of Um century. M were
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Net tbs slightest Mupiciou of them
cntercxl into Um mind, of the popula­
te.-n. On the contnry, some of the |
townspeople, ia obedience to tbe order,
received from the Turkish C~mmanderin-Chief, and confiding ia the assurance
given by him and hi. officer*, went fear
lesdy forward to meet the new-comers,
and off-r the provision, they had preSrt It i. at this pant that the cur
ia draws wp. aad a sight prt*aited
to the world so ghastly that the umler-

tortioa. of the feature., the poaitiona of
the bodirt. haada, limb., mouth, and
eyw, Um mm m when the fia me and
MBoka overtook th.
- - th* demiriptiou. of
gate been left open]

of the most beentifal agricuitural porttoM of
! the Mtosteippi Tata,. UalhutejMntr
1 this ragfa* ™ kiksv.f, by the Me of U»
I ptofU fa the tart, to be an «apro6iate desert.

fell like hungry wolvi
pared aad peaceful i
almoetallaf them, m
ing them of what thej __ _____________
about their pexaooa, obliged them, by
pointing their guns at their beads, tc My
whether and where they had any money
hidden. There ia no torture which they
did not invent in order to extract from
the mouths of their victima such a coo-

stotinned for yssws al Fort Hat Ur, four mite
from ttaTewn of Etowwtb, tetarW this Io be
the " atet perfect rltweto in the world.' Tbe
whole coontrj to traversed kg a-eertoe of ooo-

mutilationa, rapine, pillage. Are; such
w*. their infernal nrogremmc. Pne-ta
were aciaed, insulted, and ultimately
tied on pile, of wood and burnt alive.
Many a parrut would have preferred,
were the option left to hint, to put hia
c wu eyre out, lie (Edipua, rather than
ace hi. iiaugiiter*. iunoceat young girls,
aacriflced before his very sight at the
altar of diabooor, and trodden under the
hvcla of ahame, Im loing made to Kand
by and witneaa. with tied hands anil
feet, the dreadful Might, God only knows
with what u speakable agony. • • •
Until late last night lhe tiring of mus­
ketry continued with unaliated fury, and
thy nnmber of eurpeca lying about tn
tlie streets and wiUnn the house* in-

went cn meet savagely. Tbo plunder
wm being continually brought out and
laden on carta and horses, and, ao bent
did the vav.ge marauder, seem to be
up&lt;i&lt;l destraction, that the goods tliat
the carta would no longer hold, being
already overladen, they threw under the
wheel.', and. pasaing the carta over them,
broke them to pieces. The roafa of
bouse, were pierced through or pull ex i
down that nothing that might by cr.anoc
tie hiikleu there should eacspe their
gTociiy graap. Thus many people who,
in the hope of escaping the general maaMcre, had fiad to the tope at their
hciara, met there with their death, after
1 living submitted to the moat bomble
t srtur-a. Respectful axxl peaceful citixeua, women, children, none were
I spared, but either put to death by torturv, ahot, or mutilated. The hand, of
I a sick and dying penon, who was being
camod to a MnMulman hotuc by a
I Turk, were cut off, and the porter had |
hi. skull broken. After the bands of i
Zcibeca, Baahi-Uaxouka and Ciro.Mi.ua,
camo the Gypaie., Mixing upon cveiy- j
thing that the other, did not consider
worth carrying off, and completing the ।
work of plunder ami devaateUou. Evi n
the wry nib of tbe houses were earned I
away. Ou tbe following day, from early
dawn until night set tn, musketry tire I
wm continually heard, from which it ap­
peared that the savages mote have re- |
turned to Vixa for the purpose of com­
pleting lhe work of the preceding day. |
They plundered again the housea and 1
ahopa, aci red upon every tiling tliat could
be earned away, mi-rcdcsaly pul to death
all tbe inhabitants, men, women and
diildren, that they could lay their band,
upon, and ilnally ended by setting fire
to the town, which soon lux-amo s whirl
pool of dames and mnoke, while they
rushed toward the mountains, where a
few of the inhabitanto had manag-,1 to

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the more valuable gntne and grasera. Itopree-

Carious aa&lt;L laterevtl.g.
Pliny Mates that lha coffin in use
■unong the Humans was generally of
Kone. In Kmc caaea it wm made of •
certain stone from a dislnct in Troaa,
which bad, or wm believed t&lt;&gt; Lave, the
peculiar faculty of dcatroyiug all the
body, the teeth excepted, in forty days.
Hence the narnc '•aarcopliagus,'1 which
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VOLUME V.

FASHVILLE, BARRY

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1878.

auu forward to mate hiss. Ha feared to by
hb mortal-hand upon bar, but love was
at do you thins of i»F directing more powerful than awu. The trance
•ti on to me.
wm still upon him, but it W*a broken
। rather a new thing, even with when ba Btretehed out hb hand and
ritualists tbcmaeivrs. I have not touched her hair.
p my mind about it. In fact I
rvn inquired much into the phel
But when you spoke -o sorot having expected a mnsiag*
o one, it was al­
amiie* ; rhe blushes ; I feal her hair;
_____________________ aumved her-at
riie b weeping; abe is warm; she ia
all. When I had seen them together in
bring!”
the freedom of their owu home the
'•
To-morrow
we
will
make
the
experi
­
Foran inatent I faB abrmthlere austhought had more than once occurred to
me that the existence of each was de- ment ; if there ia any aud, th tpg possible pen*e; but joy never kill* the steuog,
and Dudley was strong.
1 ii-’u uJSKmVS!. iS*
This was the good fortune whicli had
dse* not come I shall know she ia still so exalted me the previous day; I bad
received a letter from Boston, from Mr*.
trophe, which had hardly allowed them alire."
It was leaded that we should go at 3 Dudley, giving me an account ofhere*^liUhif autumii of 18G2 Dudley had
o'clock the next day to the photographer cape in an open boat; the day* of her
been called to Havana upon bumnea*. I had Bdectcd. When ,w- entered the exposure, * long and wearisome voyagv
Hia wife persuaded him to permit ber to gallery wo became cobaaous of a pecul­ in a *riiing ve*rel which picked up the
*&lt;xxj*cp**y him. How well I rytaember iar influence permeating our very aoula. boat'* crew and carried them about onA A a person in the dark, ia total silence HI it landed them in Boston; and she
ami seeing nothing, yet perceive* the bail written to me, as Dudley’s moat inthem on the vcaael unt£ the u presence of another who approochc* tx=A. Jihads to asoertain if be were
moment How beautiful Mik Dudley him, so each of u« perwired an intangi­ alive, and, if ao, to break to him th* new*
looked a* she wared her handkerchief ble something which thrilled us beyond of bar safety. Poor thing ! during all
speech. Bat flow wordr were apoken. ihate aacmth* of hardship aba had been
compelled to endure the uncertainty aa
• into
to her husband's fate. I had. imnmdiW
emotion* at those who hung upon his ately telegraphed to her that Dudley
movement*. In answer to Dudley’s was alive and at home ; that she mu»t
question he said that the day was ex­ come on by the next tram ; that I would
cellent for his purpose. He arranged receive her at the depot, and in the
hia plate*, screens and earners with a meantime prepare Dudley for the new*.
matter-of-fact sir, as if he were not
about to attempt to catch and fix the
Tliat vessel was fated Dever to touch fleeting shadow of the immortal soul
the Cuban •horea. When but twelve divested ot its garments jt earth. It
hour* from Havana, at midnight, in the •truck me a* lieing a strange mixture of
midat of darknesa and atoam. abe waa the material and spiritual—thia preporarun into by another Mun, and sank in UdBatChemicals, this assistance of the
fifty minute*. Tnrown from hi* both ethereal light, itrelf the nearert to spirit
by the severity of the colliriot, Dudley of tangible rabateocea, this arrange­ the ides to me of gradually preparing
■cired hia trembling wife under hia arm ment of screen* and bnrniahing of glass; bia mind, in the manner which I curried
forcing hia way tl:rough the diaordered tjy such palpable apparatus to seize the out, for the final conanm motion of hie
, crowd from the cabins, already Alling image or the immortal soul and retain it happineaa. 1 introduced my plan to
j with water, to the upper deck. Here be for the gaze of mortal eye*. I presume Caroline, who approved of it. At the
maintained hi* place while the men and no such rcflediocs had place in the mind moat it would only be keeping him from
officer* made efforts to launch the loata. of Dudley. Soul, thought mJ aenae bis wife «n hour or two longer.
Caroline herself brought the dree* al­
Die first of these filled and went down. were ooucentrsted upon one object.
Obedirai aa ■ ehiM, he snbmitt®! ready perfumed with violet*, which had
The second was more successfully mtn­
aged. A few women, to whom wan givua hisaetf to Ilia directions of the opera­ once been u favorite drrea of Eleonora,
the first chance, were lowered into it by tor. When all wu ready he seated him­ but bad long lain amflng the prcdou*
the light of lanterns, whose uncertain self in the chair placed for the purpose. relics of the supposed dead. The pri­
gleam made the tempest more appalling. Standing at one ride of the room, be­ vacy of the dreamng-room gave the two
Mr*. Dudley dung to her nuaband, fore the door of a smaller apartment women an opportunity to arrange the
begging to Ixb allowed to stay with ium used a* a drereing- room for ladies, was scenic effects. Probably it was as hard
until he, too, should be permitted to a large screen. Caroline had gone into for Eleonora to restrain herself a* for
make the ikspursto effort nt silration. tin* apartment for n ^flw momenta when Dudley, when, a* be arid truly, he
But for once her pray ore had ■oialarnoe wa fltst axrived. but she now atood by h&lt;*ord the ruKtle of her garment* and
with him. His demro for her safety my side, ailently waiting for the final*. feH the living warmth at her breath
overruled th* pleading* &lt;rf lore. With I knew by her irregular breathing and ujxjd his Check.
All necessity for further restraint was
almost rudencaa be tore away her ding­ slight^jpoleneas that *h* was much
now over liappOy; the young wife lay
ing a-ms. the rope wu fasieQod about
The eareen was drawn forward a few sobbing upon the bosom whose every
her waist and she waa lowtred down.
her. Cai
__ feet toward the sitter, and another throb bad been *o constant
The lantern threw a strange beam, upon
law pallid fare, turned In him as she plac-d to throw o«l the back-ground. oline was in tears, and I am not ashamed
swung off from the ship's side and th.it
t--- - By the arrangement thus ertscted the to confeaa tliat my own eye* were not aa
•
was the last look he had of the coun- subject wu half inclosed in an impro­ clear as usual.
tcnance dearest to him. The few men I vised apartment which shut oat a great
who manned the oars put out to get part of the room from his observation.
The operator then gave him a few di­
Easier Monday ia looked upon oa a
would make in sinking; a great wave motions:
grand holiday by ihc peasantry in many
‘' Fix your eye* and your mind both porta of Germany. Weddings arc often
rolled in upon it, and the cry went forth
that tflb boat had gone down. Then upon die camera. I will not withdrew deferred Ip *hia dav, and many village
Dudley, caring uo ®ur&lt;&gt; for hia uni life, . the oap until I dtox-rn from your ex­ games arc reaemd for this season. The
jumped into the boiling aea. But the' pression that your attention ia sufficient­ lads and lassies all appear in their gala
crew of the uninjured veascl pickad him | ly conrentmto!. Only of can thing b* costume*; the girls with short, dark
up before life wAa •iktinct. and he reoor- i B-irc, whatever you may fed ar b«u»mi' skirts, Vrrided with gold or silver, snowy
cred consciousness vj find himaclf in the conscious of, u* you value the result to aprons and full, white sleeves, brigfatcabin W the other ship. Until long af­ be obtained, do not betray any emotion. colorvd Ixxlioes and odd little caps; the
ter daylight the vessel lingered around Itemrin motion 1&lt; aa and silent until I Ixjys with knee-breecheo, white steckthe spot, until all hopes of rescuing any give you liberty to move and speak. mgs, low nlioes, and scarlet or yellow
floating |&gt;errons who might be clinging I Above all, do Dot turn to see dial which vesta, the solid gold or silver buttons on
to piece* of the wreck were over. '1 Den I you feel approaching you. Many per­ which arc often their whole inheritance.
sona become ao agitated in the moment But, when they are dancing gayly to­
it continued on its wayJo New York.
Over four months li£ elapaed, during
gether ou the green, they look a good
which a ray of light had hardly jwncdeal happier than if they were little
trated Dudley'* drepair.
Hi* aiater
king* and queen,a.
■bared his darkened life, deferring our
Games vary in different villages,
mamagr, and withdrawing from society
throughout the country, but on* exam­
tn devote hcreeM to bun. I w*a ahnom,
ple Will give some idea of what they are
' the only one outside of their nmreirele
of relatives whom they cared to aS&amp;
I
Two of the leading young men of the
Al Um&lt;v Dudley would lx- poaacaacd
place take entire charge of the day's
of a strange fancy that hia wife might I be made.
amusement*, selecting tar th* purpose
Prrr«-ntly the cap tm taken off, and Wirthrrhafl, to which ia attached a
not I* dead—that *be might have cwcajx-d— b- now in tome rvmoU j ortion —alter a moment, which might have large garden or meadow.
of the world whither aome parsing bark Im--h years to him—was rvnlaced. Mind­
For seven.1! preceding evening*, when
had conveyed her. Facta and lheoric* I ful of hb promise, he did not apeak or work ia over, U»ey go about from bouse
were against turn. The lx&gt;at which they turn bis br-xl until ne was requested to to bouse, dressed in their best, and car­
leave
bis
chair.
Dnnng
the
time
of
iiad aeen overwhelmed with the waves
rying large boaketa on their arm*. Every­
had never been heard from. Another waiting for the photograph to be where they are kindly received, and
boat, which had put out last, lud sue- brought oat on toe glass ho moved rral- bread with wine or cider is placed b&gt;'seeded ia landing upon an island most,
fore them. While they eat and dnnk,
’* It ia th- bc*t I have ever taken," the basket* ore quietly slipped away by
after three day* of floating on the waste of ;
Vatcre, but, in all human probability, uud the operator, m be placed the some member of thf- family, a generous
the first lx»at had gone down within five Kloesnarefully in Dudley's outstretched donation of egg* is placed' within them,
minutes afk-r she left the ship's aide. handT
ami they are secretly returned to their
Sometime* Dudley would work lninaelf
We crowded clone to look over hi* place*. The egg* are not aaktd for,
into on alarming alate of excitement,
neither arc they alluded to in any way;
■vowing hia bebef that hia wife was | wrought! There was he with hb keen, but the object of the virit b well under­
alive. Hia &lt;mly argument was that if eager look, and there, a little to one stood and prepared fur long beforehand.
she were dead she certainly would ■toe and just behind him, a port of her
When Monday morning dawna, the inn
vouchsafe him some token to put hia figure hidden by him, was Eleanor*. i* found to bo gayly decorated with garShe seemed almoet to float,
light was liuidi of green and flowers, and flutter­
Thia evening I felt light-hearted and her poise m she bent over hi* shoulder. ing ribboua of many color*. The tree
joyous, despite the sad faces of my Her golden hrir, for which ahc had neoreat the house is ornamented in like
fnaada. My spirits bad risen triumph­ Ixwn ao admired in life, -andered about manner, and on it the pn*e to be con­
ant over the weather, over the gloom in­ her throat and shoulders as if the tended for conspicuously hangi. On
duced by sympathy with others, even breezes al heaven were at that instant the smooth gram hard by, * strip, * few
over the impatienoe I sometime* felt at stirring them. She appeared to be feet wide and perhaps » hundred long,
the long delay ci I consummation of my robed in some ethereal garb, clasped bv has been roped in, and, at either end of
wishes. I am rare that my face shone a girdle at the waiat and flowing in full thb narrow plot, a large tLal low. roundwith pleasure, for I had that day re­ folds about her iunba. It was Eleonora, Ixjttomed basket, called Wannr, t*
cored
latter aoateuAng
MK*
«n-the fair young wife, aa wo all remem- placed, one filled with chaff and the
--------- a--------------_—
—of
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——. of ‘fortune,
--------L—2
—1211hail
—1_2
acoere
which
exhilarated bcroil her. Hho wore a joyful expres- other with egga, doteM upon dosano,
mv nr&lt;4
narv
__ it
________________ ______ ...
mo bayand th* Twiwnr
power nl
of mjr
ordinary
cooked and raw, white and colored.
trouble* to subdue.
The plan of the peculiar game which
Suddenly Dudley stopped in front of
follow* is that one player is pitted to run
n«. his eyes looking larger and darker
- ‘
while amXher safely
than ever frem the rankenliflM abmA
rom one basket to the
____ ,__________ l complete* hi* task be­
ing, of course, the winner. According­
ly, when the young men and maiden*
have arrived, two leaders draw lots to
determine who shall run and who shall
I was aurpris-xl m well as startled by
throw. That decided, the contestant
this question. Despite hia theory that
are gayly decked with ribbon*, a bond
if she were dead *b^ would comfort him
strikes up a lively air, a capering clown
by some special mfsge.I had not ro। clean the way, and the game begins.
lateS
He who throws takes the eggs, and one
____________
after another swiftly hurl* them tbe
from the spintuol world. It was too are! Oh, what happiness b thia, to fed length of the courae, and into the chaffmuch opposed to hb previous habits of that our loved ooca are separated from filled basket, which i* held in the hands
us by so alight a barrier. I tell you I
•' WLat have you expected F was all I heard the rurtlo of her garment as dis­
tinctly m if in life she were coming onoc
could for the moment aay.
2— 2------------- 2
"Anything to prove tliat she b still more tc LC---------- ---miue,;ad&lt;»rii*awrilaalifs.smile. I detected tbs very odor &lt;rf vio­
It wm just then an idea flashed upon lets, the perfume she always used. Ye*,
me which I hoped would savehknpflBi as trws aa God voochaafed ma thia tokm.
ths madneaa which at lunes I appre­
hended might destroy hb brain, noble
and maariv* aa it* sfructure wm. I re­
hearsed tho detail* of my plan to Garolino, at the same time imparting to her
the piece of good fortune which had oocured torn*. For this purpose I drew

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n«. iSdST’

J. R RASE Y.

JOHN WEBSTER,^

JEW MILLINERY

Dre-MTHdking Booms.
Rlisjs-^aajgi' £rffrnj

PUKCU1S,

■illiier y * Drsaaiui £H41ttien

:S8Y.
MAGGIE JEFFREY.

CANADA SOUTHER! RAILWAY.
BROKER.

The Short and Quick
LINE TO THE EAflT I

7U BUFFAM wfl NIAGARA TA1L8
mon rsssiwl.s. ■■*■ st IMrsU ssSToWo
wtU. all uotas tras Iks Wsrt. Msrtb s»4 fcslk.

Mf®I37Wa©ANF

$300.

WARDS

AJN8WOBTH k. BROOKS,

GOOD

SHINGLES, BALT, LB
STUCCO, HAIR,

which fix tbs Shadow. cFsnub aa wril
•abodiss—ao they aay! Tfaa spirit at
lha damaaad Mretd WMtead fw appear.
Matda fea ptetare of the ritter, faxntrad
■taidowy^MbMomaa a spirit, but still

" You smile, Carotiae ; arc you jori- it*’

nt fashion*, a*ya the New
are in *ome respect* but a
thereof IhsMiBiininr
inline style*. Fvru velvet
_d with7 golden Wada and
- -------- ------- 1 those worn by Marie Stuart,
with the front tuned down in the mid­
dle and forming ixiinta, are to be seen.
Whether Ussa faahioM are destined to
meet with mooes*, however, iay«t to be
decided. In Ute time al Loma XU I.
ladica wore two skirts, one of which was
short, while the other had a long train.
The waist* were cut out auuaro in the
Deck, and the alecreo were brood at the
top and tight-fitting at tho farmarm.
There sleeves arc now coming into
fashion.
AU the present trimmings,
such as lace* for veils, caffs, and ncck-

are now rut elaborately trimmed as those
far evening wear. Ball dreasas are seen
in Pane made of beaded gauze, which
has a Iswling effect at night.
Lace ia much treed to tnm boll drtwsra.
Both black and white lace* are em­
ployed.
’ ,
Flower* are aa much used aa ever for
evening toilets. Neeklaoea and brace­
lets ace faataned on the upper pact ot
the bare arm by a spray joining them to
the aboulder. The flower combo a-1
ready deaeritied are abo much wool
Bunches ot toowm are placed on the

Flower*, leaves, an
moat in tree. The _________ __ _ ___
nillc and gold iainmany place* very pret­
ty. Bead trimming* are still used, but
in great moderation.
Front pieces of black satin trimmed
with beaded bonds arc extensively used
with black satin and faille, or velvet and
faille toilets. Amber trimming* light
up very prettily and enliven the black

Pcreona who are tired of white, eream,
and straw colors for evening dreaaes may
wear blue, Imt special care should be
taken in the selection of the material and
shade. The shade should be very light,
aa bine is always darker at night than m
the daytime, and the material must be
rich; if it ia not, ths effect by gas-light
is very poor.
Light gansre, tulles, ami tarlatans arc
used exmtuivoly by very young ladica.
A* soon aa a lady no longer dance*,
these dreaaea arc laid aside and heavier
and richer toilets replace them. Toilets
are not quite as much trimmod aa they
have been, and the trains are longer
than ever.
A novelty far young ladies who can­
not wear kv-necked dreaaee conaiata of
silk " corset*" without sleeve*. These
an&gt; sometimes trimmed, front and back,
with black ribbon velvet The npper
port of the waist ia of plaited crepe Ease;
it ia very high in the nock ami trimmed
with a ** Pierrot” collar of the same ffl*A bertha for evening wear ia of white
ercpc lissc, draped in dos* plait* around
• low-necked wrist The bertna b quite
low, both front and back, and uniter tho
arma it b long and falls square.
A rich blue evening toOet may be of
Van Dyck blue lixocateUo, with light
blue figure*. The whole front is of
brocatelle and faille with a faille plastron
surrounded by plaiting* and extending
around the neck. The lower part b
trimmed with flounces of the same ma­
terial, these opsntog at regular inter­
val and showing inserted faille plait­
ing*. Tiic aides arc trimmed with two
brood faille soorfa bordered with fringe
and terminating at the first plaiting of
the pleatrun. Two other scarfs, com­
posed of drspooe* of br&lt;x»teUe and
faille, are taken tn with the other*. On*
of these M taken flat over tho hip, thus
covering the place where the first faille
scarf is put against the skirt. They are
then taken in a bias a ras* the front of
the skirt and faatened under the back
«ta. They are trimmed with fnngc.
middle of the pnneess back is
trimmed with • long piece of frill* in the
sluipe of a V. The rather long train
terminates in a point, which b rawed
and fastened to the middle at the dra­
peries in the back by means of * cord
with loops and taaaeh, which, if then
taken np, form similar loop* and tassels
under tho V point on the lower part cf
the wrist The brocatelle sleeves are Adbhed at the wrist with ■ narrow faille
plaiting. A labs faille underskirt forms
a plaited train.
The aides of this skirt
are trimmed wiln flouncing, which touu
die flouncing cm tho lower port of tho
aHrt.
A traveling drees may l&gt;c of gray
woolen goods with black dotted stripe*.
The short train skirt haa a Watteau
plait in the bock. The tuuique apron
buttou on one aide ia front, and b
draped ou both rides, and taken under
the Watteau pirit in the bock. The
pocket is placed below the hips, and
trimmed wrth buttona. The ball tightCttiER
paletot p^?lh*
opens, allowing
up­
per
sL/lower
w^bt. the
It hL

F1TH AND POINT.
Do rna elwka on a girl'* stocking*
ever atrike ? Only when she's a ball*.
Hom* people use glasses for Um eyas.
Other* cannot get them above the nose.

■hc wilt
I CAME off with flying color*,” a*
the painter said when be fell from a lad­
der with a palette on hia thumb.
Almost anybody can send a boy on an
errand, Imt only the wealthy have leisure
to spore to wait for him to get back.
Twa** w*wa clever boy who arid that
be liked a "good rainy day—too rainy
to go to school, and just rainy enough to
go a-fishing."
To DAXca well, t* m*n should krxiw aa
little aa possible of everything else. He
can balance partner* better if hia hair
&gt;. ported in the nnddI*.
Wlum j-x: happen to stabyour too, fa
instance, murmur, “ Now I lame mo.”
Bt the auritnt law al Hungary a mai
ooovictod of bigamy wm niawtetanM &gt;
lire with both wiv*a in the aama house
the crime wm, in Bonaoqoence, ex
tremely rare.
A Toivo lady boa compiled a Bal

A Naw Yon belle at M has had. M7
offer* of Damage, and corns* about
with her a list of the hapless awriua.
The liat being nearly full, a supplement
will bs iasusd.
"Mamma,” **hl a precious youngster
at a tea-table the other evening, otter a
long and yearning grae towerd a plate
of donghnuta, "do you ttunk I could
stand another of those fried holes r
"Wax yoa please insert Una obit­
uary notioi Y' mM an old gentleman
of an editor. “I made bold to ask it
becauas I know the deceased had many
friend* about here who’d be glad tp hear
of hb death.”
A uxxtlxman suffering from gout w*a
explaining to a friend that fab doctor did
not permit him to eat aweed*, potatoes.

a long, falling collar, sted riun* by

an ad &lt;xpb&lt;» Md !■»,;

�AUCTION!
AUCTION!

GRAND RAPIDS DIV 1810J .
rrrniN

,8T8I©OTJHG

.

ordered by the Parks. the ironclad la* KaadalL near Nika, last
depended tailt for Braxil, a large
ironrtal taft for Japan, tasidsa pat­
ting in raaatata the Wlrern, aa loot i*kb«f while Basking op the
iron-c’ml built for tha Confederacy traia. Hia head waa crashed.
Couldat we iasprore the tailing hour
oM ironclads T Thus the
award might be reduced.

Nashville,

s

COMMENCING
cip.

hundred and fifty kava been granted.

K

and wife seriously injured.
a wm killed.

&gt;ad&lt;

WEDNESDAY MARCH 13, ISVS

One
r,asv tax for thia yoar.

»C1AS«

Crumtach, by

In order to close out my stock of

Cramtach ia in a critical condition.

habitual

S’

EmtobNsws:

Halifax

and women la the majority aa plaintiff*.
MiaMMt^Y,ftaoroe lawyer is aery Hber-

jtonhMnM jraritl oiu']

M^sr1?-asi1N

that the Black Hille eorntry bo created
into a separata territory to be called

n hy

5KSSKlKn:'£T

A RW
SSWMWU
—
three-year-old eon of George Pratt,
was found dead, hanging by the neck,
he having pot his head into a hole in a
box oti the side of the tarn, used by
bens for neeta. and having been unable

to make more fat offices for political as­
pirants. The people of the Black Hills who were confined in the Eaton county
for larceny, overpowered the tarnhave no mnea right to be given a sep­ jail
key Tuesday morning, took the key
arate Territorial Government merely to the outside door from him. and es­
caped. ‘1 bey were pursued by citixcni,
and, attar a short chase, recaptured.
Oa ----Saturday
bus', J. P. Campbell,
igan bare to a separate State Govern- ( ( C• -----------------------------’■"I- 7a

ue.

latore representing the Upper Peninau when Mlm Jennie Mother* of Altoona,
la hare to travel mawr hand red* of ! Pa . apoeared upon the scene, and stopnfln
U&gt;U»Stat.
H. wyanejtfif»tbnjd,
mile* to
the State capital. TM.W...

The condition

at the roads are u

tory haa tta engfn tn the ambition of
B MoTh.y g prominent dragmen’who are anxtaoa to hold tecritor- gi«t and rx-pootmaater of Caaeopolia.
lai office*, and ia sustained by the local von nutted suicide by poisoning and

improving especially the road from
fbM. HtaadellS to the Dilten beck
who dislike to be subordinate to eaat- i
a depressed state of mind for a time neighborhood, which will be a road of
am Dakotah.
1 and had told hia wife and others that
to NAshville which
• w r
he contemplated committing the act.
On Sunday morning the body of HenMaplo Greve Carrey nwdenre.
' ry Kleiuimlth waafound suspended
--------from a tree in a vacant lot on Fremont
A little more than two years agm St.. Detroit. The fatal act waa prob-

■71”,c*1^ kJT,-

crated In the Branch district by a some
Dome
what notorious woman preacher (a
would be Reverend. 1 Assisted by hor
hoataod- U remxltod in their forming

«*•« iW. on M~lUr rfrwr. krr-

irLaSS

7—s *.Ti
------a *&gt;
----The decaaaed
had -a _»«
wife
and
three
children.
* "J.— He waa a laboring man, and
„. .
_ . , ,
0»- Kxaolx.
—
had been
bven out of a job for tome time,
Highway Commissions
lu the imatter of the estate of Dennie
„Iu
ship of Castleton.

I will sell at Public Auction, to the Highest Bidder, the remain
der of my stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, etc. Sale
to continue until further notice. Don’t fail to improve this opportu­
nity to obtain goods at your own prices.
JFotrrs,

gWEBT’S ■•TEL,

L. L. LOOMIS. "
THE

GREATEST

BARGAINS
The Genuine

rfj S .SulnKr Sorter -111 Ii

•pective and distinct from all other de- about &gt;50.000. Of this the lawyers Krt
t»,000, the doctors &gt;S.BOO, and the bal-

’ uuHda*lta—. admitting peraowa of arty

P urniture !

of intelligent aad valuable people ia
moat alarming, making life actually a
burden instead of a pleasant existence
. of enjoyment and usefullnem aa it
CURRENT ITEMS.
ought to be. There is do good reason
fe’t.tbh, if you will only throw aside
Tha
JC million
at biata gfovea to be sold prejudice and skepUdam. take the ad­
vice of Dnurgisu and your friend*,
Itetak they were more like Um Seventh ; fa pari*.
and try one bottle of Green1. Augu.i
Jtay Adventists than anything else
The new German ironclad gunboats !'?*er- ) oar speedy relief h certain.
Millions of bottles of this medicin have
latitudiaAriaua to the fullest extent.

under the Advent wing. Tlirougii , aad of Italy, 61.11.
some agency a Seventh day Advent) a burglar escaped from Dr. Bartlett's
preochar. of some ability, from Battle house in Newton, Maas., carrying a
seS,K,“

BUT TOUR FURNITURE OT

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
thia vicinity.

You can buy a sample bottle for 10
cent* to try. Throe doaM win relievo
the wont ease. Postively sold by all
Druggists on the Weatern CootineaL

NMkwMe Markets.

THIS PLOW WILL SCOUR WHERE OTHERS WILL FAIL!

THXT MANUFACTUU AMD DKAL
IN

KOCHER BRO’S

PLAtt

FANCY

Finutm of Every DucriptiH!

Jah, 1^,., w«UiD« day. to Booth I
Bend. Ind., was enlivened is an nnuanal way. One of hi* diecarded sweet­
hearts went to the hotel where he and
the bride lodged, called him into the
.tana, of odd* and cods,’nth tat a small parlor, and shot him.
The Germans are making large add&gt;
lion* totbeir war navy. Nine email
veasel* are to be commenced on Apnl
1, and will be used principally as trainmm desirable
ing «lnp». Ac.. and three large ironclad*
Farstl
and the plendid new Imperial yacht,
the Hcbensoltern. in May.
tk. «—,111. H. n. «»i&gt; Aupriod

OldReliable Hardware

| Rook Bottom Prices.

HARDWARE SPECIALTIES^ GOOD =EARSE
WM. PARMENTER.

(

Nashville, Mita.. Her. M, UH.

A NEW LIVERY

KOOHEB BROTHERS.

n&lt; XAsavnAi:
STANLEY MOORE

NEW SPRING GOODS!

•ooaaaahMtoUy^aidotttalixbl.

FOB THE SEASON OF 18*8 :

JEFFERSON NAILS,

iUlMstajlMiMiSknid:!

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES,, AY
OILS, and PURE WHITE LEAD,

JAMES'FLEMING,

LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Nashville House Barn !

sSSMKSSlSSSSl A

Just .Received.

IMPLEMENTS!

HOLVDIIG THE CELEBRATED

Tura-O..,

JACKSON FARM WAGON,
SINGLE &amp; PLATFORM BUUGIES, ' &lt;•
BUCKEYECULTI
ROAD SCRAP
ETC.

AT RF-AAOXABLE RATES.

CAI iUO roHlffiJrFWBlU
STARLIT MOOB1

MhUf f.

FARMING

JEWELER.

Agent for the

("LOCKS, JEWELRY

MK.±T8GEO. A. TRUMAN'S.ws™
Yows Tnslv,
BOE a CLEVt

MARCH 14, 1878.

0 0. WOLCOTT. =

�PIONEER STORE.
N ApH W • V. V . *.5 .

I VhMI Ute ft

T1K OXLY MT HI CT LY
SATURDAY.
orawdCtoti with Um M. E. Church. give

HPJA I)QU AKTERS

a ke-price.

fsk.

Cash Store
• M UBIVIUE.

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS.
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton a wool,
BIG
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c.,
SPRING.
GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE
STOCK !
Oppcdd the L'ntoa iioaic, Mask rille. Mich.

NEW SPRING STOCK
AIM, CAPS, CEOTMING,

•uit in the Cirdirection.

CBOCKKBY, BOOTS AMD
SHOES, NOTIONS, ETC„ tec.

Co.'s
nrSpring Drees Goods, a large as­
sortment and latest styles, nt
_______

FATAL A0C1DE5T.
A FbIH«k Tree Kills David SUafer.

both day holy.

In a few days I must go East for my
I alm to keep the tent Goods and sell a little cheaper than my competitors
Spring and Summer Stocks. All per­
All Goods warranted as represented and no -jockeying. Strangers arriving in
son* indebted to me by note or book
10,000 yards Prints &lt;1 to Be.
town bo sure and find the place; people living with us know how 'tie themMifwa
account will confer a special favor be­
6,000 yds. Cotton, 41,6, B, and 7c.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY’ DAY.
sides making your humble servant's
1.000 yds. Lonsdale Cotton, 10c.
coantenance rad tent with pleasant
BOO dos. Coatee’ Spool Cottomonly
memories toward you. by calling and
100 dor. good Spool Cotton. 8c.
Couxcil Boohs, I
pevingsaid Indebtedness. Don’t forget
6,000 yds. Dress Good*. &amp; •, 10, 15c
March 35ti&gt;, 1878. (
that one hand must needs wash the oth­
00 patterns Hamburg Edgings, fn
Regular meeting held.
er, and that I need every dollar doe me 8c. up, all beautiful designs.
Present—Ainsworth, President; Tru­
man, Parady, Reynolds. Cook, Roe and
your coming want
Lee.
L. J. WHEELER.
Minutes of previous meeting read
aad approved.
•
Suits from 88 up. 800 pairs Pants 90
The committee appointed to settle
cents, worth 81.35.
with the Treasurer reports the follow­
60 pre. Pants at 82.50, worth 83.50.
ing: We. the undersigned Committee
w
,
vn
-re
»
iv«u
lrl
,
&gt;
Stout gentlemen rvccommend our
Resd Estate Far Mate.
appointed to settle with the Treasurer,
clothing very highly.
report the following receipts and diaA Farm of 83i acres on Sec. 1?. tBellebunwmenta for the year ending March vne. Eaton Co. 50 seres improved ; A full line of Finer Grades si.
25th’ 1978:
well watered; good buildings; orchard;
vjpond.nr
prices,
and sugar bush.' Sell cheap, and time
----------________ _ ________
given on part. Also ndwcllingaod lot
----------------Hot.

fatal accident ou Monday •afternoon,

Nashville most brace

H. G. HALE.

cars did not hear the boy* holler, and
the tree fell onto hint, breaking his '
bock. and injuring him no*nevetely ‘
that he never snake ania and exoired
Mr. Stauffer

—Eli Hsaghtaling, of Assyria. and

The most sanguine expectation, are I
promptly r£li£d bv uri^g Lawro.’.
Curaiitt tor eradicating Rhentuatitni,
; Neuralgia, Sciatic v, and kindred di*- ।
1 rwa. No remedy is so good for paii. ,
simple remedy.

rll-to-do farmer,—Samuel Merriam.

n«Tuin rrow« — — ... —y • been working in Canada for the past

...

turned home a few week* ante*, bat
Johnson couldn't agree with hi* step­
mother. which was the source ot many
worda with his father.
About two
waa the acene of an es joysble occasion. weeks ago Johnson having a quarrel
with hia father, went into Crandall’*

-The M. E. Social held at L. J.

lieing refused Cad questioned &amp;■ toils
use, ran home, went through the buuw
up to his room, locked the door, au«i

—The last fellowship meeting of the
Christian Church, during this pastorial
year will be held next Saturday, st two

—Clem. Smith, of Hasting*, and IL
W. Dickinson, of this 'Ville, will a Idrees the citizens of this place and vic­
inity, this (Satnrdaj'J evening, at die

them a fnll boose.

Tho father suspectin„ Mine-

l&lt;iug refused admission kicked in the
door and put a stop to the suicidal in
tent of his son. They then had a talk
terminating in tho father agreeing to
give
the son work. The stepmother.
_
,
I however, objected to the plau, and ou
I last Friday afternoon, at six o'clock.
: while the husband waa in the field at
i work, took occasion to throw young
Merriam's things through the window,
ordered him from the house, and se cured the door against Ids re-entraucc,
whereupon the young man went to th*
the barn, loaded a double-barreled
shot-gun, tied a whip-lash to the trig
ger, put the muxzle to his heart and
pulled the trigger. Only one barrel
was discharged, but th:* was sufficient
aud Johnson Merriam cxuirvd in lc*&gt;
than an hou r.

and will hereafter condart that basinfellow, well "backed,'' and will tin
doubtedly build up a good busineaa.

1c and Musical entertainment at the
Opera House, on Friday eve.. April 12th.

Drat

and

CAPS’

brought to thia market.

I will sell nt

GRJATLY REDOCED PRICES!;v vu

DYE STIFFS,
of all kind* al way a on hand.

■ HATS

I My Stock is'the Inrgtrt and the best '
i assorted in town. No nidtarticles, but i
I every piece fully warranted.
,

1&gt;xpFl:

A largo stock and beautiful
pattern*.

If you want a LIN AMENT put np j
carefully and cheap, or any DOMES-1
TIC RECEIPE.

; UBBmLAS AND PAMLS i
Waltham and Elgin Watches!;
cheaper than ever
My stock of

.

E. COOK’S

W.A.AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.

WATER! WATERYlHEW

Take notice, that tile annual Village
Election of tht- electors and legs! vol­
ets of the Village of Nashville will bo
held at Hardy'* Agricultural Rooms, in
the Village of Nashville, on the 2nd
day of April, A. D., 1878, at nine
o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur­
pose of electing the Village Officers of
mid Village, to-wit : Pitesident. Re­
corder. A*w~««ir,
Treasurer, three
rrustres and one School Inipectorjmd
for doing the annual Village business
of said Village, and for doing such
other Village business as shall be legalIr brought before the meeting
‘ Dated. Nashville, MarcM 20. 1878.
B. r. Ret molds. )
Chas. H. Bea or. Recorder
On motion tho report was accepted.
By motion the following acron nt*
were allowed :

Hunt, her aunt, came also.

i

A Large Lol ot Wagons on band.

—

KELLOGG e DEMARAY

B. H. HO A G-

Bradt,

Artesian and Tabular Wells,

Recorder.

The Henry Clay Cigar, a regular Qf
teen cent'r. la sold nt H. G. Hals's for
BED - ROCK PRICE*.
only ten cents, or three for a quart'-r
Smokers pat this in your pipe and
U&gt;»:orwM&gt;
can alvar* ।
smoko iL

The Bocky Cigar,the beat five center
Notice
* H' 0 I To all persons who intend going EaTry one
1 or West, if they will give me a any &lt;
— . —:
; two notice, 1 can procure tickets Em
either first or------ -*
-------------------------tickets West.
rP-pre.wripuon* put up by Harry '
Hale give universal satisfaction.

. Hale a lirug btore.

CFTravellers and commercial mqn
Will buy choice Floar.
will find that the Union House is one
Good Flour
of the very best hotels to stop at on
Brasil Nats
the line of the G. R. V. R. R. The
Matches, 5 boxes
and detected. Some of hia friend* have best in the market will always be
~ Lemons, per do*.
found upon ita tabl ia, and a good aarachoice lot of Canned Fruit
'onnd upon the first
hotel ta NaahvUte. Cheap.
We are the boss on Crockery.
We R the Ixms on Choice Meats.
White Fish. Codfish, Trowt, MackerSixty Doren Hats for the Spring
C. Benedict is already displaying .'rade, embracing all of the late and el,Halibut.
We aie the boa* on Salt Pork.
popular style*, the first in toe market
just
in
at
tisaPioseer
Store.
Jboyoang Biau (Smith u from ChlSmith.
We have
«Mte. wbowsaaccidentally abet through gentleman

8751

YiitH han Clear, Fresh Water ?

j

Methodist and |

L. J. WHEELHE.

Propr's. Cheap Cash Store.
Nash villa, Mich.

NOTICE!

ly ill, ia thought to be improving.

The two churches.

iud

WAGON &amp; CARRIAGE SHOP'

Mrs. A. Caonrll is down with typhoid &gt;
fever.

TERMOMTTJLLE.
-------V.«.,„TTH,Lt Mml, MU,. -7S.

SCtlOOl BOOllS, FaUCy StatiODeiJ,

BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS!

u.'miWb

JJ“ and Harry Hale keeps it.
sale and retail dry goods store.
8a»ltb
Barney Brook* is down with tyvhoid
not fail to arc the "Dutch Justice, "and fever, and Miss Ida Cranston, o* Imng
Fnrtn and Road Harness. and charges
On motion the petition printed by -■*
--------------------- a note i
J. Walters for the opening ot an alley “"4 “P*
r *ct‘ Farmtri
“A Night in a New Hotel."
is filling his niche in our schools.
between J. Walters/andE. J. Fe.gb , of
Mr. Henry Simonds and wife, of Vic---------------- *
--- ,
------------------------—March hasn't forgotten Its old
tricks. It gave os all kinds of weather tor, N. Y^ were guests of mfastosf of iD&lt;On’^mfan'toe President appointed
CHOKED TO DEATH I
Wednesday.
Sunshine in the fore­ the Union House daring the past week. 1 Lee, Parady and Reynolds, with the In Hustings, an old settler gone I 1
noon, rain in the afternoon, and wound
D.S.H.urt.
H-dk-. WItbow
man. will bring his wife from Battle
qd motion the President appointed
° »&lt;«*t*KKi«‘J-L. Reed te Co., haa at last succed
left nearly two inches of the "beauti­ Creek and become a parmanent real-. Lee, Parady and Reynolds, with the
h*
m-t a boose
Recorder as Inspectors of the next Vil- cd in totally annihilating on of the oldful” on the ground the following morn- &lt;i*nt -- snan ■■
u
«. N. boo.-.
|a&lt;e
I
nuMlr.
■
tage ukuod.
«*
—. Boise
----------------i from
----- ---a ------ adjourned,
Prices on Buggies, and in future they
Free!
returned
two i
On
Coancil
gwoam
'
““derscll any concern in Michigan.
week’s visit to hia home in Leroy, 0..
Calvin Ai&gt;«
worth.
Presldsut.
i Single open Buggios from sixty-five to
Tuesday, bringing with him his two 1
P
'‘
,
’ ninety dollars. Top carruea aa low aa
dun.. Mi—Hand .nd lUIri^
। Cba». H. B^or. B«»nUr.
। righty-five dollars. Platform Baggies
after a short visit here, ^ill go to Vil- ,
! from eighty-live to onehundred dollar*.
i * _a------ s------ printed warrantee with |
LOCAL MATTERS.

i and intend to I
hundred and fifty |

PATENT MEDICINES,

BUT FIRST^cS GOODS
AND CORRECT STYLESWILL
B E PRESENTED TO YOU.
I

If you want a daily paper, a story
or a magazine cal) on
H.G. Ha LX.

Personal Gewdp.
pying a position oa the News as "typo*

Together with the

Every article sold ut ROCK BO T­
i
twr.r^
rj. O fA p T7 I) I 17
,
Pmsctical Jeweled.
vT It V/ V_/ JLL Ik 1 JL/ O &gt; With Kocher Bros-, West Ride Main SL TOM PRICES, while the higlrmt mor
'
Nashville Mich
1
'
«• complete.
Egg*. Pork. Cheese, etc.
i
— '•-----SVGreenbark*, Abardate money
’ TiSfi-.’" «-»“ orTMwn, not &lt;-n,,u„ rn.r&lt;l
f*"1“
______________ taJhtaUH wlllW»old.t 1-B
Bouds. National Curtetuy Gold, nud
tbelr value. Ifyou doubt
. TEA.
IVLargest Stock of Boot* and Shoes '
to select from at ATLSWoktH it, C&lt;L*a. j
H

that wo presumed they had forgot ho w

couple of week* since, had his teas ad­
justed by the Insurance Co, the full
amount claimed, 81.000 on tho house

Boise Bros. Agta.

Wishing to change my stock, for the

IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MON
EY THIS
. SPRING BUY YOUR
_

jays $40 is dirt cheap for one of those ,
i five drawer, extension table, Wilson ; Men’s Boots 83. 83.50, 83. 83.60.te 84.
I। Sewing Machines. Has the Mender
Men’s New Orleans box toe shoe,
and ah other tiecesaary attachments, nobby, only 88.50 per ptir.
। For sale only at
Trtmah’s Store.
00 prs. plain shoes 81-50 to 82.
1 100 pre. Women’s Serge Gaiters. Tic.
Oh, How Sweet 1
100 prs. Kid, Fox patent, only 8l.
I have ju»l received the boss stock of 1I 100 pre. Kid,' button, onl* 82.
new fresh candies, including Corn i We are agent* for Green's tine shoes.
Cake, Choccolatc Drops, Fine. Creams, r—. - j----------- - ••• - --------- - — • —»—
and Jim Jama also Fresh Figs, Etc.. | it Smith. Detroit.
■M ■'■hich will Im: sold at from fifteen to
Side Lace Kids, Goat and Kangaroo.
thirty eente per pound.
Every pair folly warranted.
H. G. Hat*.
100 Prt t*dte«' Slippers from 23c up.
i
-----------------------------------------,
100 pr*. Slippers from 75e up.
I tVParties intend nig to purchase a ' 48 pro. Kid Croquet*. 81 to &gt;1.60.
। Light Harness will save money by call
&lt;J0 pro. Kid Eugenia, walking shoe*.
1 ing on
W. C. Clawk. 81 to 83-------------------------j 500 pro. Children’s Shoes, from 20 to
(V Indies you can secure the finest ! 73c. worth double the price.

tai.u,i&gt;..7u‘L-&lt;T»~’i»‘

Lis gun.

j

Ayla- j

Over tn our neighboring townahip of

hit
—Three dashing belles enme into the
village from Maple Grove, Wednesday,
on horseback. It has been ao long

GREAT BARGAINS

^" 'HATS! HATS! HATS!
ISAAC M. FLINT,

SUIC1BK.

-

MPIIING PBI.VDK

DEMARAYS JEWELRY STORE.

Boventy-flve, and loaves a wife and
■ family of i^owD-up children.

-

CLOCKS i JEWELRY.

ROOTS &amp; SHOF-M.

C LOT H l NG!

pixg. until a lull occurred, when the
tree fell suddenly, and Mr. Stauffer.

-

CLOTHING!

DC. GRIFFITH.

with a couple of grandchildren, two
___ _
k-.. —
a__

aithui thirty minute*.

READ OUR PRICE LIST!

compony nothing will repay her bat

Mr. David Btaufiar. livisg

ia Maple Groroto H. Havana. of Grand

Tbtmas’s

the defendant has furnished complain­
CT* The greatest bargains In Slippers
ant’* husband T Methinks not. Money and Udira Working Shoes: from 50
may relievo the Battering to a certain

ud financial- welfare of oar township.

HO 8 NEW GOODS!

TO BUY----------

PLAN1ND AND MATCHING 1

THEY ARE BOSS!

Rr-Sawiug, Mouldings,

Wnrrnnted 2nd gro’th limber.

.

Wood-Turning, .Scroll-Sawing.

DR. E. S. LARUE,

and still more, they are

HuTuttalar Wall*

-----

i REW MUSIC mi

Bracleis, Door ail Window Frames I

HAMMOND A BERRY

__

**

‘r,™!!n-«)&gt;e&lt;:tfully turtle the pub
lie, who intend to buf. to csll
around and ««^e them

SOUTH AMERICAN

WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS!

INDIAN DOCTOR.

^ltRll6ES_nFJ-_s"LE:UB[)SCOPIiN
HOLD

11

Is At the

EUGENE COOK
Pianos. Organa,

PHYSICIAN

Hastings

House,

ir

CHRONIC DISEASE
Frmajr. Including *11 D

PLAIN AND FANCY

FILEt,
DROPSY

JOB PRINTING

Accordeons, Mollns,
KELLOGG A DEJIARAY,

j
Dr- LsRUE, vl Ihui’.tngs hn« mi
I infallible treatment for Pi!e&gt;, Di. ,n
j nod Rheumatism,nnd will giiatni.:-

ECONOMIZE!

and Guitar Strings,

Chronic Diaeaaes treated **«!«

Tho»e SuUriiug with n-.v

HOME evidence

idaarJackson. Nashville in jne ahead. expected.

ball had Dot been removed at last nc-

that you could bay
orn for 81.00per cwt,
vine Elevator and'r^MHteV*' N"h"

Mrs. Ida Hull, daughter of li. G. Bar-

terday.

She

wm

AlNbWORTfl K BROOKS.
raoraiETORs.

intending

FbrMs.
A Heading Establishment, situated

brought her home. The trip haaseemCTJcrt tnink of it I Ground Corn

power engine, tioilcr, smoke stack, itc.
IhMding saw ■selrtae.l Loop rmwAina,

ww^ww,

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.
9

BU SINESS !
hLiS SitJJXio

BLACKSMITHING
WAGON REPAIRING,

smi va'wz

e suffering with any Chroi,***^'.n* to oasi*l&lt;*y Dr. LsRue wi*l&lt;‘7»v'-x ham-

|

Bworn Attn *nr&gt;«cii1*cd to Itefcvc me

GRAND PRIZE ।

MKBA1.
NIAL EXPOSITION MZfe
IB THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.

Tte Imltaffii Wilsa Simile Sew lUe
HU DalissUM CsgMtty to ds sit kinds of Fsmiiy tewlne and tUr.uft;lurln

IB FAflUrY AUTOMATIC UCVT OFFW an lire hand wired nrrvrata the ma*

keeping it free from

WOOD * BROOKS.
U« ZUliUXE X1KKS Stx 5T1TCSBS.
M their bibaton*

i

fin Vta teat rffl fa u sri isk it a far u te tte Iktea

�WONATLAST
The Hugter’s Bride
CHICAGOLEDGER.
TOT

lay* in the fait that their nabon
them better than f
"
"
I notuaoMthi

F12!!

IgSE^gsgSgg

GEO. STECK &amp; CO.,

Friendship don't appear io be enny
thing more than a bomb* operaabuo,
into which mon pat • certain amount ov
kapital, and then eoamenro trailing
upon it
'
Toang man, husband ynre piemare*;
there ix not oaly more fun bat mor.length to the fan in tucking aider thru a
straw than drinking it out ov * four
quart pitcher.
Dewar or the ali and suipiahna kriUcr,
the man who know* there ix a going to
be sudden nae tn hens' egg*, and ksnt
tell it without taking yu out behind the
barn to whisper it tn ynre ear.
I wouldn't give 10 cwnta a yard for all
tho pedigree m Uii* world; if a man ba*
got a level Lead on hia alunldcra, and
an honest harte in hi* body, he liax gid
all tbe pedigree i am in search ov.
1 am allwuss a little suspiabus ov tho
□Id phellow who ix forever preaching
monditr and tbe 10 commandments; I
often find that h&gt;x morality dste, uu
fat Hi er bak than tbe time Oiai the kandle
ov hi* own waalinn* went out

Grand, Square and Upright

PIANO-FORTES
Flrat Medal 4 Diploma

Cttn

■UTT
2 Tta

The Bert Polieh In the WotH.

terval he received a brief IdttT from th*
lady, which simply ajalcd that tba had
not liesrd from hun'nnce her reiura to
i Cab*, ami tliat she could not hear from
, him. This brief letter bore evidence of
having been hurriedly written, and it*
i broken and soiled condition kal J udge
1 IxKinard to suspect tint it had l&gt;cen ear• ned some diaUnrw by • negro to be se.reUy mailed. After writing other let­
ters and waiting anxiously for replies, be
. Ixcam* convinced that the parents of
; the lady were not acting tn good faith,
I and be determined to visit Cuba. A
1 week or two before fits departure be
■-Ulcd on the President, and, informing
. him of Lis trouble, rcijuraUxi the Pre«i! dent to write a personal letter to the
Consul General rc&lt;jm-*ting him to axwr
tain, if pcsmbje, the aitaation and * wink of intelligence Mr. Tracy nw,
| wbucalxiuts of the lady. The IVemTaa Baauaa troof* la Ihi'pana and Itu
dent did ao, and in due time J odge Leon­ opened the door, sat down at til* dealt
malia are dying of tyfiha. f.wr U a frightful
ard rvoeivMt a cable dispatch from Ila- and bemue absorbed in hi* work. The
rate
Daart! OLeary, of Ctuc«gn, beat all
visitor aat until the minute* began to
drop m Leary aa lead, and Tracy’* pen
scratched away in the silence like John
Alden'* in the poem. At last the wait
Mr. Thomas A. Edison Las recently in­
vented an inatrumrcl which is, undoubt­
edly, the aoouahe marvel of the ewntury.
It ia called the " speaking phonograph,"
or. adopting the Indian uiinm, one may
Spanish Minister at Washington, u&gt;l,
making known to him his trouble, ob­
tained s letter from that official to the
Gaptain Gcm-ral uf Cuba, reoummsnd
Tn American export trade is aaenming bun to do whatever waa proper to iug larger proportions with each suc­
aid Ja igr Leonard in his delicate mi» ceeding mouth, and is destined to art
»uiu. The sympathies of Mme. Mantil­ our financial ma*tern all right in spite
la were aiao enlisted in liehalf of Judge of the Coagresmonal wranglers. Among
Leonard, and that lady wrote sorb a let­ the piano exports to Europe and the
ter as a Istlv would wnto in such a cmt, South American Stale* tbe popular fi:m
Fafwi worked al tho source of articn urging the C.ptew General to do every
of Geo. Steck A Co., of New York, fig­
lab- sounds, and built up an artificial thing possible to unit ■ the lovrt* With ure* largely, beuaoae their instruments
organ of *]*«ch, whose ports, aa nearly tliroc IcUcn Judge 14winsrd sail, d for liave gained the reputation of standing
aa possible, perform tbe aa.&lt; ae function*
m oorreapomling organa m our vocal a,»- fm’tid in thia dty r.x-rivr.1 a h-Urr writ
paraiua A nbrating ivory reed, of ten by him from Havana, in which he
variable pitch, forms its vocal chorda ■ankhr had arm the lady in pnwuee of
A motns* whose crying infant made
There ja an oral cavity, whose aire and
th* sermon of her pastor almoat mandi­
aha,ir can 1-e rapidly changed by de­
ol bia moon a wire furnished, but ble waa going from the hall when thpressing the keys on a kry-bo«nl. A from I nr grm-ral ton&lt;- &lt;•! despondency clergyman at»kr up, saving . •' MTgo&gt;»l
rubber tongue and bp* make the con pervading the l&gt; tier bia friend believe* woman
.aw.r Th. ImbIiv .Lw^n't
sonants; a little windmill, toruin-f in i:»
throat, rolls the letter U, and a tube is

I

Foes maahad awe reewatty robbad a tMral
raUraad train, uear Rtrtrhm., Trias. Th.
train was rifled, tbe eipraaa arntUv taken, sod

A aaoauwo tragedy waa road rd osar WhreLtag, V. Tu, a few day* ago. Tbs wife at 3t&gt;tu&gt;
WaDaaa, bar infant child, aad a nhew li year*
old wbr waa Lung with lbw*. were mordcred
rod their bodire boml-’y tsuillaUd. The hue

A raiuwTTTi. aaw mill eipiomoo oacurred
Ihcl taood. Ta, last wrok. Fit. pre»«u
war* Silted aad mv*n vootxted, two of Ums

iH-fiS___ _ _

STOVE POLISH

f*»^u.e
brrpn&gt;
oucitig the mechanical co rises of tho vibratlUDB making voice and Speech ; Ed I
win solved it by obtaining the nnx'liailica] •ffret* of three nbretlona. Eaberre
prxiucrd tha movrmmta of o«ir vocal Qud. In front. on the high pummel of
organa. EdiMin reproduced the motion. the raddle, he hang* large cod* of
leather rop*'. alxrtit a hundred feet long,
1 thia organ la acted on by the vibtttiona called a Immi It ia made of atn pa erf
cnurd by the ni'rvemmta of the vocal raw-hide, braided by iiand inxi aamooth,
organa.--/Vo/. .4 M. Mayer, in /Vyru hard, and very pretty rope. One cud 1*
far Sciaioe Monthly far April.
has ■ alqi-knet, making a sliding noose.
The vsnurro haa n&lt;4 long to wait, for
there are drove* of horses twntenug or
walking alxwit over the swell* and bollow* of Ltx pnunc. witii here and there
a small group looking on, or watching a
Irtdtle between two luitacl who wiah to
be aaptun* nf thHr Iwnda or cntnpsnie*.
Presently there i» a strange sound of ।
tramping lioofa, like the sound of a
from home and given the cold shouller squadron of r-valry, except that it has I
to th* guardians of the peace whenever a grand, wild rush and swing, such a* 1
the latter maar advance*, 750 are no cavalry ever hail, am! a crowd of dark I
charged with murder. Itewania, rang brads rise* over a swell of tbe land.
ing iroox #50 to #1,000— the aggregate The leader arro the vaqnern. and he
being #00,&lt;&lt;00—are offered for3&amp;) of the halts suddenly, and the others pull up
aUvea, and detective* out al • iob, aa in a coo!used cwuwil. Mid to** (bear haada,
a* agneultnriata, nughi find thia ami sniff the air, a* if they scented dan­
ger near. Tbe I-ader doe* not like tbe
looks of things, and tarns and slowly
no* of which, it U estimated that o
canter* away, followed by all the rest,
lOu.(MX) horse* have been stolen in Te
trampiag in oonforion through tbe yel­
in the laai three year*. Some 750
low ma* and wiki barley. Presently
dieted Lome-thievra are fugitive* fr
they beoocM frightened, ami away they

NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO.

PTO1 COD him
w on. AMD LUKS. 4

GLOVE-FITTING

CORSETS.
■IMAUmCMUT

REGULATOR

VEGETINE
EEPORTS FROM OHIO

CAUTION.

s a a.«7». i) o’JrL’KJssiSftiK tlSi
BOOKKEOTG^SJiw&amp;Sf

WE WILL PAY

VEGETINE.
Kidney Complaints

EYE

SI0ifl$2!;W
Genl Ccnmisiti 1 SiiRiu Imtalj,

PEMSIMS^^^

Webster’s W

2*1 * 14« Hank Wrta- SL,

VEGETINE.
Kidney Complaints.

.OhernOvT* ••* SI *4

WELLS

a Nee-

VEGETINE.
Kidney Complaint*.

TOWsws

REMINGTONS’

VEGETINE.
Kidney Complaint*.

STAIW-CY.

POND'S
EXTRACT
-.F*?**. Ka.rwr* b

AGIC-AN^

plamp over the
lib* vuqtaroo'u h___ _ _______ __ _
sudden halt, am! rinks b*ek on hia
haunetie* and brace* hi* fore feet oat in '
front Ah! How the dwt Bro I Th,
murtang ia fast, held by tbe dip-knot
an ! he bon* up asxl plunge* in wild and |
fmatao terror. The rrp*-*te*ma terri­
bly. bat the raquero watches Ida chance*
and taks* m tim rop.- rmytim* it

HISTORY'ytuWORLD

THE ORIGIHAL ft ORLY OERUIIE

। French. ■ This is the anatomy of this
wouderful piece of mechanism.
Faber attacked the problem &lt;&gt;n It*
phyaiological side. Quite differently
| works Mr. EAlison; be attacks the prob
I Jem, not at the source &lt;rf origin of the
vibrations which make articulate speech,
hut, conddcrinR these ribrations as al­
ready made, it matters not how, he
make* throe vibrations imprees them

oamart* by tb&lt; poor which b»i u»4&lt; Ums.
CBS.— T»o report, were m*J-tn*. tb. Com
• na CATb-aerrtar Brtona la lb- ■*«•'■&lt; l&gt;&lt;ur
w ISitt. ck»re—l with
«» atMW la tb. drt&gt;r. Of h» rtau • lb. majoniy
-

P

Man* waited roe the

ICTORIAL

i

Tn soost nuttbfe tbsalrxal svrat of th.
maaoa iaObtefo has bm th* production of a
•*» French pUyectHM “A QsMbralrd Caa.,

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28

OBN.O STRONG
Devoted to the Inteneto otto* Beto ftrtr Under thn-Su.

NASHVILLE. BAR^k’ CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1878.

VOLUME V
Msrtrillt firrrtsrj.

■he envied lor Jamie—dear, generoua
gir1! I had na idoa that Man* field had

Adrrrtisrmtnis.

NUMBER 28.
HB1LTR AID B1AUAA

MWIITH UIBHU.

dollar on that infernal heater that has

TILLAGE OFFICERS

FRANK J PUR CHIB.

phine; good also for bntna.
thing is so shaky in that way.1
He looked around upon ns appealing-

Wtea.

lain in my heart like a pearl in its hid­
ing-place, and suddenly she waa dragged
about by the many stupid mouths of
Havcrshaw k Co. I resolved ?tc
to Mansfield alxmt it that very

IFM PARMENTER.

uusm^h^m^

£ rin

OOP* owr M. A
MM
MP.. BKOMvUk.

Jlascv's Moo

THE KEELEY MOTOR.

M*cMurray
detained. be
that city).

Lhe invitation of the alleged inventor, to

guistM Jfrrrfcn,.
W'. H. YOUNG.

complete examination of the motor and

VHluy WUCIUMAVV. A lit: IUV
t is that the gauge graduated I
12,000 pounds has l&gt;evn so

H. A. BARBER.

mufmung number of '

J M. MARTIN

stantly drew the ohaerver'a attention to
other tilings There were concealixl
cylinders an.I many other devices calcu­
lated to deceive Sir Knight's conelu- 1

IK S POWERS

** mnltiplicaior." with its attachmenla, |
including tiie so-called reaching device,
are not capable of producing the effects
claimed, and their ewirmiitis strength is '

BRADY * CRITES

A PEOPIKJAL FOR A HEATER.

I find that, m spite of ins fatal expen
ice. Mansfield still clings to his faith

mislead those who Wltneaa

was young enough

claimed was not produced.

SMITE A

KNA P PE

pounds
inch, and
that
curly bead
cradled itself inno
i
‘per square ----.----. the, □auae htr• curiy
l-cs.i era.
rvwdiDgs &lt;d the gauge, and wrightpi
^inMl mT
while
lever apparatus were 1 'correct; that the th*t j
old ,.n’ongh *
rand‘
'iTV------- ---------------r
—j T~ 1 ““ * w“ 0,0 t,’1°ngh to
scwwllix vacuum was not produced by fMlher; my love for her I
with

LEWIS DURKEE

carpet* upon the floors, lace finery st

EMOR Y FARAD I

OR NO STRG

ion house'

ty, mingled with a contemptuous re­
proach, and he remained s'tent; but I
stammered out something to the effect

e a set of savagea "
" Except Jamie I” I aoid, a little am
and a brand-new
roduced into tiie front basement, which UjMio the child.
raa warranted to heat all tin- parlor
" I except nobody but Mary hereelf."
lour. When all was done, we found the h&lt;»rcturue«i. ■■ I’m sick to death of them
all. 1 don't suppose you’ll believe II,
Bruce, but 1 swear to you that tins
fire that shone through the little win woman, who is my promised wife, I have
young stranger called on Dr, Me. dows of the big block tuonatar in the
yet held iti my arms, nor have her
lipa been given to my own. Rhe’s
front baaem-'ul. together with tiie fa­
■ngage hts miliar lcx&gt;k of everything there, led us
to make the nx-m our Imme, but there
cv-n-mony
“Mansfield is an Eng Lull man, you
~
“ lounging place for
..... " 1t said. ■*“—and
r*.l ..
n. 1 ,-- I
who had suddenly, somehow, know,
is prejudtenl
out of lounging, and. indettd. lx-- against our Amrncan customs.” And
could fully rvalue the extent &lt;&gt;f ss 1 spoke I felt a claii, warm, consoling
such a calamity, ahe waa engaged ti&gt;
, pulsation througlfmy whole lexly, and
married to a young fellow in our notion the tiiought that my litth- p ,arl as y.-t
o- you $50.
the rouns
lent s sort of exultation to my nncr.
But MacMurray went oti to solicit my
the doctor's mind.
। tii further any opportunity that might
voung man called again,
tresent lUelf for this dna) ssi.tude w’ ’
did not recognize him at
i- naturally coveted.
' Du run net remember
Only one little wc-k afu-r, we ns
nth the blood getting hot m usual, around the blazina heater

I Mr Knight, analyzed some of the
“rapur ” which waa bottled Up for the
I purpose, and found it nothing but at­
----- ihcnc air

do moat anything for a woman that b»
luvee, Bruce. But that's the extent ol
ay offer- that's all I'm willing to do."
I told him it waa noblv generous on
its )xut. bat it iwvmcd dint Mary -haatwmI witii me. She not only refused

J B. RASEY.

n

W. D PURCH1S

JHiMcrllAnrou* Card*.

JOHNy CRESSY
, HH EK I

f.-.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.

Oh
rephixi the doctor.
Well.' said tiie voung man.
re u good as I thuugbt si
There’s S1U0 for you."
Exactly the opposite of this ic-tiie
following :
A clergyman in one al the Hudson
- over towns united a German couple in
mamagn. When the knot was tied, the
bridegroom said. “ Dominie, I've gut no
monish, but I’ll send you von leetle pig."

SHINOLES. SALT. LIME. SEEDS,
STUCCO, HAIR, &amp;C.,

AINSWORTH A BRQQKH.

children.”

MONEY TO LOAN!
01 Apprsfd leal Lble Sctirilitt,

$300.00 and UPWARDS
e

t

OX LOMC TIME.
L. RUSSELL.
- -.---■*

■. ——___ L

^ICIHGAN EXCHANGE,
Ltox it Pouter, Proprietors.

ided on war it maj
,---idie--------will by
, -------a bold--------------------den
— .
Urcment of England, or precipitate
I conflict England, on the ror.trarv, rvi
tf di-termitird nil or will itelsv nirtt:
ties until her preparations are complete
that seemed to be strong, if it stood With lii-r ironclads untlnn u few hours'

luncheon in

lone nothing, and is nothing 1
1 The miscr-r.

Do nut

condemned to Iwhopclewa ' Rather ally
yourselves with the tendencies of (tod’s
universe, and do the tiling which will
,
, , • -- , . „
„ .
'•"V •&lt; &lt;rwl toUtoXl

field, learning forward and clasping his
hands togither ; " can this be possible ?
Mary, Mary, don't speak just now. child,
Take time to conaidar tins nobis propoaal at our friend, to whom I am under
unlimited obligations— a man in a tiiouaand, Mary; the tip of his finger-nail
..*41. II.a
..t .k

Take a year," I implored; and as I
like a man upon the scaffohl The needle
sliook in her fingers; the mnalin fluttered
without s murmur

He took it un-

diflerent; ifs

the beads and ribbons and various
remarked in sc’vcral

.-aiiUM- n stingy man. I &lt;
it (s poaxibb- for a man to d
flftr millions of dollars, or Im:

। will continue indefinitely if not treated,
i It attacks, not the muscles thcmaelveo,
' but the tendons and other parts of the
muia-li- which have a similar anatomical
structure. Muscular rheumatism does

lalvc ( nr-.At .

hen the wild tossing of tba^gn

mg up the climbing wave
' life I But for all that, friends, there la
an end to it aomu day, and it ia worth
, while for us to think about our " island
- .
. home, far, far beyond the res.
Snn?,y
taniiesB
I of thia changeful state, the vtsnirsi of

mauMoo ~
with a lamp
aix&gt;ve Iuul
had bt.„. ---- ~
, a|XJT&lt;(
.....
uv.
scrambling after their father. Mary and dearer than
I M— r_n__ :__ __ i

I Erarnmg.
: womanly

land predisposition to this discaao in
certain persons, which is Bomctimes mhruled The immediate exciting nnac
is cxpi-snre to cold or •' taking a chill."
It never nttacka tiie muaclcu. Muscular
rh- umatiam mi a «tiaea*e of middle and

n-pt in loving obedience to his Fatiiel
&gt; power in the
When all is
■*-! rlrrht st

famine How » i l can withstand all
that, and hold in the clutch of bis hand
.urn™. » ,
past my nimprehrnse-in. 1 Jo
rlxnrlj
tbmk bLow be ran ite iL II »hss
___o&lt;&gt;t
________
U oould keep
low
oouhi do it any more tluui he
.h..O l,u»Jr«l. .~l
a pile of lumber wbru
tht-usauda were drowning in tbc "••-•u -I
should not think lie could d&lt;&gt; it Doyuu

the following
&gt;"« "&lt; J““
'!'* o™,,.
^1— Charrb
A I-".’ ■&gt;’
.tailJUftm
-nd laid their

particulars of the lynchJ110
W»1U~, her
x&gt;J

“
to"f
plans carefully to take the

their honor, but mu with tbrnr rockrt“■
* ac,~7
txiok*—n * with a .inlUr Wbou 1 see a They marched silently through the
m&gt;n Qf
taniJ j
think he । •*«««•
the houae in question, where
lajoWH wblchof
utiofc. „ tiie most | th«y were joined by ten more men, also
1 valuable. Tkmk
They approached the first
Think of
of making
making your
your wife
wife aa anntxL
. beggar I Think of her haring to ask you guard and demanded admiaoion. He
. pTcry
fnf „ dollar or f,,, two dollars.
or for fifty rent* ' ’’ What did you do
mo uh
I Think of having a wife that la afraid of noisily, nicy ovgiui
you : What kind of children do you cx- lamp-chimneys with their pistol-barrels,
and. a* the wind waa blowing strongly.

have got but a dollar in the world, and

1873.

JONES ds 8ELLECK,

bibit tbs
ttemavadi

r the time Iwing. isolate* England
lt attiu-k* the synovial membranes and
Witii Turkey as b bate. Komis is
y„.
bcjous membrane*, ea

it ronnM-Iv.-e to (rixl '

, one lai in uin lmmmi
Lad wc reached the
Msnafield had opened it, than a cold
blast whipped out the light that ho held,
and suddenly wc were it total darks ■ x
I began to grope my way, as folks o il
in thaa etaergrncy, and immediately my
extesdod hand* came in ocmtiict with
other hands, ao soft mid warm and
of HO to 7, they hare agreed to pay Ray wormed up with a sudden intereat. The full of an electric magnetism that it
*
*
and McMillan each fil.OOO for their ex- next thirty or forty precious n
penaea incurred in fighting for this six Havenbaw k Co. MaeMumj

express Friday evening.

In her counter play an. articular and muscular rheumatism
n&gt;rre&lt;i iu i
policy, but.
tendency to get well in about six
Bulgaria and th* stratta.

Mansfield was l-uistcred up

iway, he was trolling

lire at all tins &lt;q&gt;eu adrmiation, her very
vexation was making her all the hand­
somer with every step tiiai she took tow
publimna, and W. L. MoMillan by Dem­ an! Mac Murray. Herlong laahea swept
ocrats, there having been at that time her cheeks, upon which an unwonted
two .Legislatures in Loaimana. But the flush burned; ami, when she raised thoae
expired March
i elected to sen

tiuct, although they have certain feat

nothing at last, that

by that I had rent up for the Little

of a fall sb domiwtica. It wsa a big
U’ertrrn trader, and Manafteld had for- unison with this fiery not. and. in the
gotten he owned auch a winsome bit of meantime, while Mansfield
■ prop-rty as Mary. He waved me away
1 impatiently.
'
”1 woukli
a beater, till the air fairly palpitated, ,
BOlj B horde of half-grown boys
field,
'" a Ugtilllcaiit grature to the and the temperature was only (it for * . yOM
------- with
hl,mr MttJ.Mnrr&gt;T i-m'
••
•
. . . Western merchant, “for a quarter of a salamander.
"Can’t wr go up in the parlors ? ' said
■C
iiiou conldn
added, " if you’re not basi
tidtr Mary down to *z
say, Brnre, . j,r might love
promised her a look a
.----------,
cravuin.
iot a rational man. perhaps, I
and my blood waa all in a glow ,
ords slipped to mv tongue withoat
uhtion of my own—" nut a rational
Even while man, pertiapu , but sup]&gt;oae
madman
ie tiiought. should offer to do ”ich b tbii
madman U&gt; hope for the fell

Paying .Senatorial CoateaUtata.
.
----------------------- _.----------------------The United Statin Senate has pr sired I !**f rar tel-clad stairs, followed by the
resolution to pay two more Senators- “nBFr7 8*„“ .oi
uiy
sotm-----/ fellow-laborem, BOTH,.
m, f P***«oaes to follow us,
I" deterred Ire mv nnnsnal —.
mi tied to scats. Kellogg resigned the
o- -* • 1
T.» &gt;■»
L ..

that surrounded it He says the t*rm
rb-'timatiam is applied to wvrral differ-

nei

thrr negotiation tn the matter.
"Aminev," aaul Mauathl-i. when I
went up to »•■&lt;• him that night. ” her

S

KAYMAN G»tBj Owcwla the &lt;UU«r Susi bo

Cuu ron Mtuc-Carwr.—Fresh mut­
ton tallow melted and appliod very
thick, once pr twice a day; wash once a
Duriqg tiro recent war. says the Chi­ week or oftener with white Castile soap;
cago Inter Ornm, Russia published apply fresh tallow after waahing; it will
news or opinions only when it suited her allay the burning and itching; no medi-

THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.

Buranre of late. and. lingering behind
when Mac and I were about leaving fur
the night, I bent over Mansfield, and
told him to give all his energies to gelting wall, that white I bad ■ dollar it
should lie shared with him and Marr awl
the children.

Five tiaopoonfuls powdered snlphur to
' were long intervals when
huge cranberry tart for Jamie, and a big
officers said nothing themIkjx of bon-bons that Mary nibbled upon
mornings, then omit three, and so on
for the rest of the evening. What a fool
anything.
Th* pencsla of silence until it han been taken nine times.
a man is not to think &lt;a these tilings I
Excellent in the spring.— Wetter* RuSugar-pluma of that sort; bunches of
" Here b a nice look-out, began Mac.
communicative moods were inspired by
violets that he got for 10 ofcnta upon tiie as we walked aloag; “a hopeful future
results aaeomplishitl.
Throughout tiie
sidioos ngmnrole of poetry, for me, isn't it V
in the Old Testa- whole campaign this policy wua main­
“ Why, you've got Jour wish about
binding, that be picked up
her rwww mother *~T s&amp;irl rather umro. All the references in the Old Tiatamcnt, naign. the roomt semi-official outburst
and especially in the prophets, io that from St. Petersburg is significant, in that
ild, a wad of paper should be placed
its mouth, and die child should be ioI suppose," he said, inquiringly. cent from having looked at it from the
Her
hills of Judea, and having often won­
night forward MacMurray
dered what might lie lying away out um’rr certain contingmeire, means that the blood.
Thia remedy is bo very
was for me. who had
“What relatives?’’ I replied. "I vondcr al the point where sky and sea shr is ready to prrcipitaUi the con tin- simple that many will feel inclined to
Llunded together. Fiiere are throe main
to Mansfield's inter- never heard of any."
laugh at it, but it baa never Ixwn known
smoked his rank to"Why, goo I heavens I Bruce," aud things which it shadows forth in the Ohl
to
fail
in
a
single
instance, even in very
the hot air in his the wretched lover, "a man can't be ex- Testament. It is a symbol of mystery,
revere caaca.—Scientific American.
of rebellious power, of peqxtual un
volvc. ituch tremendous isauca that the
Lsrdies, in f Union Medicate, describes
seems hard," I rejoined.
. cf these things which Is set forth
sation
t them in an orphan asylum. ' tn that
aay
'
lying,, ' * TYicre was no more plate llie prospect with many misgiv­ a method by which palpitation of the
imv l&gt;cgan actually to muse ' ae*. ” There shall be no more mystery ings. As matters stand now. Russia has heart
idea, and declared he would be and terror. There shall he no more “ tiie settled several questions that have agind to bend the body head down, with the
□ give Mimi-thlng toward their floods lilting up tlieir voice,” and tiie
arms Imaging ao ca momentarily tc
I gloat upon it night after night, to see support by a chantable institution of 1 waves dashing with impotent fcaim
the faint color deepen in the cheek, anil 1 thia sort.
। against tiie throne of God. There almll England will unacttle all the*-- and add
a tender light take birth tn her eyre,
‘
‘
..
.....
.
.
.
Whether he mark known tins lite-rsJity
new and confusing nimplication*.evervpalpitations the heart quickly
changing cireumstancca, arid no more
pn.claim tn me his undivided interest prompted by some other feeling, there the annul and disquiet of a sinful heart. indicate that, not withstanding all rumor*
in that fair estate upon which I hail came a note to Mar Mu.-ray shortly after
been afraid to treopsaa even in Uiought, releasing him from his engagement, and new earth." Tbc old humanitv will lx
Uon, the relief la still more speedy.
left, and the relation to God wifi remain,
, a declaration on Mary'a tm
■ future was indissolubly linkr
deepened and glorified and made pure.
baa U-en concluded, and that the neu
the following recipe will be found vain
able in restoring them to a hcalthv con­
i these arrangements without undoing the dition CartXibe acid, twenty Arope;
I like a baby of Mary's own.
It waa a noble letter, and stirred Mao­
work of th* war, but the very conditions
MacMnrray complained unceasingly Murray's passion to the drega. I trem- bending line wan leading straight a» ar; tinder which the Russian diplomatists water, s.x ounoeo. Use first a soft
Umthbruah with water, after which pour
ti&gt; me, who would bavv linen gbui to ' bind when I saw him run his hands
' ■boulder the whole household for the I through bis hair distractedly, and hcanl
l«n accomplished, or that ItuMua t-c- on a second toothbrush, slightly damped,
a little of the above lotion. After uiung
I him declare that he'd do anything rather strp of the road. Homething of the mysthis for a short time the gums become
said Mac- than pre her up,
singularly
J enough,
*
"I I) tell you what I’ll do, Bruc&lt;\'*hc
confidant. " aa if said . "1'11 offer to take Jamie confound " we shall see Him as Hr la."
and, witii the new English policy in liresth.
Bet this Ix-fore you, as the highest view, such an alliance is important to
nah It would
truth for us Christ is 'he Iwgiuning of Turkey m well. England, to thwart Times.
liiat I’ll cure when I Lan- tin- charge
Starting tbeiM-e f Russia, would give all of European TurRwmitixm. -Thisdiacaaeisastanding
“I her inflruutL's or take her where such of him : Irat I'll take the little cub for
’• .-ouundram " to mcxhcal men, but Dr.

chambers nf lire apparatus tn the inter

E J FE1QHNER.

1 the river that makes glad tiie at

"proceeds out of the throne of God and
of the Lamb.**—From a Sermon by

the lain! Jeans Ciinat I

tlie mob Ix-gan firing into the ceiling,
and shouting as though they were so
isoy devils. They fired about in such
rocklcas manner that several of their
arty were nhg'itly wounded.
When Wallace heard the
king
and spend my money like a beggar. If
it's got to go, let it go! Get the beat you

bright, your step was light,
put on the very best look
great homeless, hungry, moaning ocean i goffersbh egotism in yon to suppose that
,1 i.
11,.
„r
_____
■“ __:___
. you
1_____
‘ .1____
a .woman
is going
to love
always
looking aa bad as yon con 1 Think of it!
■on) serosa which there howl great gus!»
of temptation, n aoul which works and
brings forth nothing but foam and mire !

R. O. IngertoN.

After phong

uttered

.
.
-------------------- — --------. —-------- soMiiimc i u taae jaaue, 1 aaunl.
muffled shriek from below was followed for he was awake and whimpering. Poor
by mare light than we wanted. A vol- Manafield fell bock upon his pillow, and, one picture. A little barque pitching in
down the night, and one figure rises quietly

barret Wallace did
not stop begging for mercy until he had
been dragged Dearly a quarter cf a mile.

FAWCY

stand up, Imt s
mob would pull
jerk him oo bis
ly a mileboiow

Distilled Spirits.
The book* of the Internal lU-reauo
DODD WORK!
rnx

will we not faar.

counts!
LOW PRICES

kU last btas* &lt;rf the blown-out

auonso

firmly sbowt his

Spain Has Wouadx.

�El! A

Proprietor of th.e
R.. Supervisor; Frank Hilbert, D,
Clerk; Dougtaa* Cooper, D-, Treasur­
er: John Kilpatrick.
Jutire of the
Peace; Sila*Auway.R.. HighwayCommi**l*arr. *»d all tbe wort*bi** bat

BOSTON STORE
Wishes to announce that having * leased the BRICK
OWNED BY MR. BRADY, he will fill the store up with an

re understand that th* agent. Can.
rooting tai* village

ENTIRE

NEW

STOCK OF

GOODS,

Direct from New York !
No Greenback ticket* were polled
here at the town meeting.
Frank Daviai* grulinghi* front yard
and improving things generally.

It ta also surmised that a second ho­
tel b to be opened for the benefit of the
traveling public.
Further, on that
l&gt;oint, thia deponent aaith not.
The remdenoe of D. R. Ititaam, la

Consisting of

9996

DRY GOODS,

Cocmcii. Rooks, (
April 4th, 187S. I
Meeting held, appointed by tbe Pro»-

GROCERIES, ETC

monting with nearly all it* contents.
The origin of the fire is unknown. Lms
8130b, with no insurance.
On motion Council adjourned until
Tbe bouse of A. Briggs, just south of next Tuesday as 8 o’clock, p. m.
the Thornapplc, was broken open one
day this week, and trunks rumaged,
Irat no money taken. The reaoon for
KA1AM0 ITEMS.

And being able to purchase for Cash he hopes to place before Ms
money patrons a stock and prices that will give entire satisfaction
and an increase in trade.

the line at bolding dow n boxes tn front
of the store* and groceries. It is diffi­ proved a failure.
cult to hire a laborer for a tingle day
The first child born to Mr. and Mrs.
on account of the rage for this business. Henry Warts, of Kalamo, Eaton Co., is
Rumor hath it that Gass, the liqour no v cut a week old. clthough the coup­
le bar; been married » years.
about tan dgy* ago Elder Fox *et to
work among the members of the Church

Standing of each member of oar da
jwrtmeat of the Union School, in what
they have read during the loot half of
tire pool term:

8;

BOOTS, SHOES,

THE

GREATEST

BARGAINS
The Genuine

inside. He waa not loag in getting the
required sum, when be went to Jacksou and employed Mr. Reimer, an ex­
pert at the business, who came on and

Diamond Steel Plow!Kurn-ure!
Bev your runstnau or

t mile* M&gt;uih-we*4
•
rth ef Olivet
of Bellevue,
traveled read
Battle Creek.

by the following mgjoritie. : Super­
visor, W. H. King. 43 ; Town Clerk. J.
Ota F. Geita,3t; Treasurer, Elbert Gridly,
»; Justice of the Peace, F. M. Pottar'
M; Superintendent of Schools, 0 8.
Northrup, K; School Inspector, A- T.
Green. &lt;3; Highway Commiomoner, A.
F. Long.ll; Dr-in CommiaaioBer, Hi­
ram Gridley. M; Constable*. R. Saundcra, G.P. Stone, A. Maaoa. Lyman

T. H. LYON.

kefca*vrl*d&lt;eri to be the Beat Ptaw fbr all fctmiia ®TPtowlBg, la

|J LEiNTZ &amp; SONS.

THIS PLOW fill SCOUR WHERE OTHERS TCI FAIL l

KOCHER BRO’S.

V1.MS «■« rAWCT

NV OLCOTT’S

Furniture ol Ewry Docriptia I

Old Reliable Hardware
u

—

I

-_________________________

Bock Bottom
Prices. ■
_______

HARDWARE SPECIALTIES A GOOD HEAR8E
UpHttay tab ni &amp;mh I

JEFFERSON NAILS,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
AND

NEW SPRING GOODS!

BRESSIAHIG BOOKS t

GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES,

OILS, and PURE WHITE LEAD,

JAMES FLEMING,

LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.

Mur Maifit Jeffrey

Just .Received

WATER I

FARMING

IMPLEMENTS!

JACKSON FARM WAGON,
SINGLE A PLATFORM BUGGIES,
BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR, DRAGS,
ROAD SCRAPERS, PLOWS, ETC.

WATER!!

WU ba Oar, hti life?

Agent for tbe

B.H.HOAG

Wheeler and
-,T

f

'

.J&amp;OJEHf to
14® wmmm
1878.

Wilson CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

�THE GMO TIME COMMG IS KOW HERFTWEER STORE.
obod the destroying clement Wore it
had attained a headway. Friewd de
air** to axprem hi* heartfelt thank* for

HO 3 NEW GOODS!

Uxk to »lto Ito toH. vto. to —
ftorf.ll, «or«l to tto ri«M e«i» HU
wU. f&lt;mml tl» 1. &lt;U
Ulf w.f
to Ito
.tool MO. to. fotoito,
—ditto.. MUImltod ——Itottol
to to
tod Ito p&lt;xx mto dtod to
to.to.rv totatatoddf-toi,
far tto Hdtoto at Htolto.. . ud tod toto • ~Mtol nt A»rrid
live, local sheet in tbe fenfcW. Phil.
W. N taker* and Will M. Watkioa, two
good printer*, are Uic publishers. Sue
era* to them, and a long row of aubThe Township Election, held In tlda
•criber*. *ay we.
village last Monday, although hotly

C. G. Thoma* waa called up before
breakfast to unite a couple in the bonds
of wedlock, who wanted to be tied in
time to take the morning train on a
—Wo obaD aav* -ttttU pills." also wedding tour. Of course the Elder re­
sponded, and John J. Marshall iind
- W pBla." ia our Council this year.
Louisa J. Wendell, of Maple Grov*.
—Chaa. W. Demaray has a new ad vt.
were made one, in the presence of a
Call *poa Chariay and see bow tia jnwurfew of their friends who came along, in
a abort space of time. The happy coup­
le went to Flint, and will return on

- The prospects for better times are
very encouraging. We expect to aee
this community enjoy more prosperity
during the coming season than it has
enjoyed durlag tiie past three years.
Tbe wheat crop in thi* county presents
a splendid appearance. It is thkk.strong
and luxuriant. Those who have exam­
ined it report the insect at work, but

—Governor Croswell haa appointed
Mr. F. A. Hooker, ef Charlotte. Circuit
Judge for this district.
—Bov. C. B. Shear will lecture at hi*
church, next Sunday afternoon, upon
—Aa April-Fool-Day came upon
election day thi* year, it claimed an
rnuanai large nunier of victim*.

ticket, excepting tbe Justice of Peace.
—Rev. C. I. Deyo will preach it? tiie
M. E. ehureh.B^bbath evening. Subject
•TTie Internal Evidence*of Chrtetiani

wheat aa yet. A larger bre’dth of wheat
waa sown last fall than usual, and none
of it baa been winter killed.
—Unde Jonah Raaey, our popular
drayman, met with an accident last
Tuesday afternoon . Jonah's motto ia
। big loads and small prie*. and on the
I abov»? day, while hauling a load that ,
the average drayman wouldn’t have
tackled at loss than three, in front of
Wolcott’* hardware, a box fell off.
striking one of the boraes.wich jumped
throwing Jonah off and the hind wheel
ran over his log. But Jonsh i* made of
good material, toughened by honeat la­
bor. and the only injury sustained was
a slightly lame leg for a day or no.
—Tbe contract* for building C. C.
Woleott's new hotel have all been let.

-See the new" ad." of Boise Brother* I Cha*. Halbert, H. C. Wolcott. Wm. L.
and step in and look over their good*, Parker and 11. S. Larkin A Son have
especially that mammoth ttock nf wall ! the carpenter work. I-a*t Thursday
morning tbe masons ix-gan work upon
—C- D. White a drayman of Battle I the foundation wall*. The work will
Creek, believing then is room for an­ I be pushed forward rapidly; the carother dray tn Nashville, moved In on 1 ]M-nU-r»'. xpect to commence last the
Wednesday.
of next week, and the whole will be
—Miss Maggie Jeffrey’s opening of i completed by July 1st- Tbe hotel will
cpring millinery. Inaugurated yester­ | be two-story, thirty trp fret high.
day continues through to day. Ladies I have a frontage of eighty feet; with a
veranda rnnuing the entire length.
। —A lively lawsuit occupied Esq. Uhip; man** court last Thursday which inwife presented him with promising 1 voiced the presence of * dozen or so
j Woodlanders.
twins—boy and girt.
—Tbe joy*. *orrow*. ain* and perquis­ land, the north$16.
ites of another town meeting day have I Woodland, amounting to
rolled by and been numbered among ! were uot paid, and the township treas­
urer seized some corn and sold it to
the thing* that were.
• pay said taxes. The corn was bought
-J. Cavern, while chopping for Will I by J. A. Jordan for $2.75. Tbe taxes
Brook*, of Maple Grove, two week*
were aax.ward to IL 8. Brady, and Mr*.
since, split open hi* right foot, and haa
Brady replevied the corn, saying that
not been able to use it *incr.
I it belonged to her, and the suit ua» in
—Mra. Roberta, wife of Rev. J. Rob­
erta. pastor of the Woodland M. E. ( j,, appeared fur the proeecution.
Church, wa* thrown from a Imggy. - -- —
....................................
while riding near i~ang*burgjaat week
and nerioualy injured.
—A.M. Daugherty haa already laid in
—Mrs. Thus. Allen, of thia* *illagv.
a spring stock of grocerie*. boot* and haa been visiting at Jonesville, for the
shoe* and dothing.and i* bound to sell past few weeks, and Inst Saturday star­
name good. between now and May-day ted on the home trip in a buggy with
if low priuee will do it
her aon, A. W. Allen. Behind the bug
—John Young*, who figured promtn- gy waa hitched a spun of young horses.
eatfy m tbe early history of Nashville, When some four miles south of Mar
waz in the village thia week. He 1* shall 5 ricious dog. belonging to a man
now running a boot and shoe store in named Wright, sprang nnappingly nt
Brighton. Livingston Co.
at the horse* hitched behind, which
—A bouse on State SU. occupied by jumped upon the wheels and buck of
Harley Page, raught fire from a defect­ the buggy. and the lead horse* also be­
ive chimney, Saturday forenoon. A coming frightened started *n&lt;l&lt;leul« to
big hole in the roof and a partiaiy denigh horse fell upon him. and the bug­
—Mr*. Morse, of South Bend, Ind., gy and both horses behind ran over
will speak at the Opera House, on Sat­ him. He sustained only a few bruise*.
urday evening, April 8th. Mr*. Morse The shock threw Mr*. Alien away from
in one of the beat inspirational speak­ injury from the horse* and buggy, but
er* in tbe etate. Come, all, and hear she did not fare aa well aa her sou. and
a broken right wrist waa the conse­
quence. The horse* ran a short dis­
toner, when becoming tangled in * tree
and stopped. Onfr' one waa attached

buggy. took hi* mother to Marshal I.
had the wriat net, when they punned
their way homeward.

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Clothing, Gloves,
NEW SPRING STOCK
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton * wool,
BIG
,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,
SPRING

contested waa tbe most peaceably con­
ducted election bald in this village for
liquor law to tbe letter, aa we alao be­
lieve nominee* did ia regard to elect­
ioneering. No one waa drank and or­
der ruled, although a large crowd of
voter*, young men and boy* were in
the village. There were three tickets
in the field,—Republican, Greenback
odd Democratic. The whole number
of votes polled was 511,the largest vote
ever polled in thia township.
Much scratching wa* done, the Re­
publican receiving only 117 straight
votes, the Greenback lit and the Dem­
ocrat 18. Tbe entire Republican ticket
with the exception of justice of the
Peace and one constable, (which were
Greenback.) was elected. Below we
give the vote, the initial designating
the political belief of the nominee .
For Supervisor, tiie vote poll.d was
983 for Lewis Durkee, R ; 173 for LemnelJSmith G ; and 70 for William E.
Martin. D.
For Clerk, the vote was 338 for Chaa.
H. Brady. H; 212 for E. J. Feighnrr. G ;
and W for John .Smith, D.
For Treasurer, the vote, wa*
Jar ■
Wm. 1C. DeVine,
lit Tor A. C- Gal­
latin. G; and 163 for Henry Roe. D. .
Fur Justice of die Peace, the rote
wn* 901 for. S. C. Warren. R; 236 for |
Walter 8. Power*. G; and 70 for H W.
Dickinson. D.
For School Superintendent tin- vote
was xm for Carioa O. Scott, R; 161 for
John J. Potter, G; and 107 for M. B.
Brooks. D.
For Highway ComiuU'r. tbe vote wa*
251 for George Kcagb-. R; |W foi IL IL
r'alcouer, G; and 57 for Jacob Purkey.

For School Imipector, the vote was
236 for Wm. N. Devine, R ; IHfl for Bu­
chanan R. Downing. G ; and M for O.
P. Wellman, D.
For Drain Commiadoner, tiie vote
was 835&gt;fnr Geo. Keagle. IL and l*A&gt; for
Wm. Stillwell, G.
Tbe lucky candidate, for constable*
were Cha*. H. Northrop. Wm. I.. Park­
er. Horace S. Latkin and lleuiy H.
Spark*.

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STOR E

STOCK I

READ OUR PRICE LIST!
Sixty Dooen Hate for tiie Spring
Trade, embracing all of the late and
popular style*, the flrat in the market
just in at the Pioneer Store.
We have Hate tor the fashionable
gentleman.
We have Hate for the honest, hornypalmrd. farmer.
Wo have Hate for tbe youth.
We have Hate for the mime*.
Wa iiave Hats for th* boy*.
We have Cap* for the man.
in fact we have either a Hat or a
Cap that cannot fail to suit in quality
and price the frugal man or the most
fastidious gentleman.
Don’t buy until ^ou
the new

DAY

DO. GRIFFITH

CLOTHING!
BOOT* * SMOKS

Do you nerd any

H. G. HALE,

SCHOOL BOOKS OR SLATES?
Do you want any

Blank - Bools or Stationery ?
Doe* not your Jiuuav need pain ting!

PURE WHITE LEAD!

HATS! HATS! HATS!
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MON­
EY THIS SPRING BUY YOUR
HATS RIGHT HERE.
NONE BUT FIRST -CLASS GOODS
AND CORRECT STYLES WILL
B E PRESENTED TO YOU

COTTAGE COLORS.

V9 Spring Dre** Goods, a large as­
sortment at&gt;d latest styles, st
Trtmsx's

In a few day* I must go East for my
Spring and Summer Stock*. All per­
sons indebted to me by note or l&gt;ook
account will confer a special favor be­
side* making your humble servant's
countenance radient with pleasant
memories towaid you, by calling and
axing said in debtodoca*. Don't forgot
it one hand must need* waab the oth­
er. and that I need every dollar due me
with the noted draft stallion. Young to pay for the supplying of vour past,
England, and thereafter on everv Wed­ and to provide for your coming wants.
L J. WHEELER.
nesday. during the Italance of the sea­
son for the benefit of all who wish to
improve their stock of horee*.
He
guarantee* that the hurae cannot fail to
please, and will recommend himself to

I

CAPS

School Books, Fancy Stationery,
WALL PAPER

BOOTS, SHOES aid SLIPPERS!
15 different styles of Shoes for
gentlemen at
DsvaiiEinr's.

HATS

•MEDICINES!

In this line no dealer can match **
us In price and quality &lt;rf good*.
Men's Boot* $2. $2.50. $3. $8.50.A $4.
Men's New Orleans box toe shoe,
nobby, only $8.50 per pair.
60 prs. plain shoe* $1.50 to $3.
100 pt*. Women’* Serge Gaiter*. 73c.
100 pre. Kid. Fox patent, only $1.
100 pre. Kid, button. onlX $2.
We are agent* for Green’s fine shoe*.
ot Syaracute, N. Y.. also for Pingree
A Smith. Detroit.
Side Lace Kids, Goat and Kangaroo.
Every pmr fully warranted.
100 pre. 1 Julies’ Slipper* from 33c up.
100 pre. Slipper* from 75c up.
48 pre, Kid Croquet*. $1 to $1.30.
60 pre. Kid Eugenia, walking shoe*.
81 to $2.
300 pre. Children's Shoe*, from 90 to
73c, worth double the price.
Ixiti ofThing* not enumerated
in this list vv ill be sold nt 1-3
tbeir value. If you doubt

art- complete In variety, and

AT THE LOWEST PRICES
need n little

UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS

WALL-PAPER or KALSOMINE ?

Thank* tor jm*t curtesies.

BOISE BROS.

I.A.AYL8I0RTH &amp; CO.
1 will Ik- at the Union School House,
in the village of Naahvillr. for the ex­
amination &lt;&gt;f teacher*, at one o'clock,
p. ra-. on Saturday, April 20th. The
examination will l»c in writing and or­
ally
C. O. SCOTT.
School Superintendent.
IV Helb-vue Lime furnldied to or-

ryiaidirs yon can secure tire finest
Dr-tow Pattern in town for only A. per
yard at
TkL'MAN**.

Propr’*. Cheap Cash 9tore.
Nashville, Mich.

DEMARAY

NEW MANUFACTORY WAGON &amp; CARRIAGE SHOP' PRlCTICiL JEWELER
IIRSWORTH 8 BROOKS
Harrijville Milin ('

tyif you want a daily paper, a story
[Mper or a magazine rail on

miy 3cjit W
heap Cash

A Large Lot of Wagons on hand.

FLOUR, BRAN 4 MIDDLINGS!

f W" Call and see ibe new stock of
A Farm of H3i acre* on Sec. 13, Belle­
Wall Pape-. Paper and Cloth Window vue. Eaton Co. 50 acre* improved ;
Shade*, and the fammia Judd’* Cur well watered ; guotl buildings; orchard; Farmer* don't wait all day for
tain Roller* nt Botsr. Bros. Drug and and sugar bush. Sell cheap, and time
your Grist, but come and try
given on part. Also a dwelling and lot
u*. and we will make you
in Nashville, price $730; half down.
happy Ln quantity and quality I
IV Our New Stork of Clothing ha.* Iialancc on time
ISAAC M. FLINT
arrived. It can’t lie beat in town either
in style, quality, or price.
IV I have a number of Plow* win. h
ill be sold at two thirds value to rle ir
ut.
A. M. Dai'ghkkty.
•Ttant Hlfr of Mtee,”
Say* $40 I* dirt cheap for one of those
flee drawer, extension table, Wilson
To Little Rock for
03, and to all Sewing Macl'ine*. Haa the Mender
pointe either east. w«*t or south west. and all other neceaaary attachment*.
Hie place to bay ticket* ia of some re- For sale only at
Tbtxan’* Store.
tpoutiblr aKthoritfd ticket afnt, where
GT My Grocery Department i* al­
rou can’se* wluit yon are hoping.
ready so well established it need* no
E. L. PARKJBH.
Agent M. C. R. R. c-immenL Everything in the line and
at Irf-d rock prices. 8 ct*. ner dozen for

THEY ARE BOSS
Bracket, Door and Window Emits

Clocks, Jewelry, Plated
Ware Spectacles,
Guitar and Violin
Findings, &amp;c.

WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS

At Lowest Fricoa At Warranted

CAkEHUES OF

A. NEW LIVERY

HAMMOND 4 BERRY
I wish to inform the people of Nash­
ville and vicinity that I have purchas­
ed tbe Fwd Store formerly owned by
J. L. Beach, and will hereafter conduct
tliat bti*: tics*. My motto will be to sell
Good Good* at Low Price*, and attend
strictly to buslneo*. 1 also keep three
qualitlea of Flour, and ran suit any one
in the price* ot Feed. Yours Reop'y.

to open a mound on the lasnks of the
Tbornapplc, a little distance below
hi* residence. A abort .boat ride down
the river brought the party to a high
bank, formerly covered with a heavy
forest of oaks where at sometime tn
tiie unknown past bad beeitfocated an
Indian village, since a number of
rFMrn'i Buckle Alexis, Broadway,
hearth* or fire-place* nave been plow- New Orleans toe. and Creole Congres*.
all al Aylsworth it Co.’*.

Nashville House Barn !

WILSOM

mound quite a quantity of fragment*
of bonee and a portion of two skull*,
the upper jaw* of which were nearly
or quite complete. la igNadag the

GRANO PRIZE

MSBAL
FIRST-CLASS GOODS

OMENHAL EXPOSITION 167A
AB THE BIST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
■ Iillin nMf agy * wart Staa* *abl k*a, g Mr airtb*
ft IrtnHri Vita Sliitfe&amp;viM feta

CAN ALSO FBRNlIfl fir F01EUU

STANLEY MOORE

AT THE

WAGON BBPAIRING,

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act uncover under tbe flag. It has happeoed
to UMto be sdrerUaed quite beyond the paie of
my own sou Jest mating aa aa o.qioocnt ot the
PreMtact'a potey. To the doctors at tbe inquiaiUoo 11 aeeau no lodger • qoesttou of tnoment whether one be a Aepubtaan or a Demo-

this wctuatoc. I did not Hhe to plead ruUly,
tor 1 hoped I waa iaaoeetrt. and I &lt;bd not
Ilka to plend not ruiity. for 1 feared I might
F'lUtJ. I had withheld no b.neat effort
to elect Mr. Haye*. It most ot nioa.qty
pain me to be found not tn acsord with hie
Ties*, and II moat pain ne still moveto find be
■u not in accord with dim. My uncertainty

brothers, aged respectively 13 and » years.
Tbe altar eocfeesed that be had shot mno mee.
CtaLScroe Bums reports from CUuDbta.
S. C, that the, revenue raiding forte haa re­

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&lt; Btha
tbe walk more attractive for the rata.
In the coune ol tbe night some ten,
twenty or even more rata msy go down,
and if tbe island was not there they
would be found moat all alive in the

man organ aoung queariy, accusing n»
son of acting unjustly with him. His
son then went into buaineen with another
man, which rreatly displeas'd his father,
who, went to law about the ownership of
the patent on the steam pump. A disso­
lution ot partnership and a family quar­
rel were the results. On tbe night of
tbe tragedy, as young Wcineman waa

rat-hole ia covered with a thin layer
ol a most caustic pots ass. When the
rate walk on thia it makes their feet
acre ; these they bek with their tongues,
which make their mouths sore, and tee
result is that-th^y shun the locality,
not alone, but appear to tell all tbe rota
in the ixrighborlioodabout it, and event­
ually the house ia entirely abandoned
by them notwithstanding the houses
tasted are full of rate. Third, tbe
Drab method. Thia is said to be used
•ucereafally in Holland. A number of
rata are left to themselves in a very large
trap or cage, with no food whatever.
Their craving hunger will cause them
to fight, and the wcakret will be eaten
by the strongest. After a abort time
tbe fight ia renewed and the naxt weak­
est ia tbe victim, and so it guea on until
one strong nt ia left. When thia one

away. In order to keep tbe remainder
ol hia head from falling off it waa neoea■ary’ to wrap the bodv up to convey the
body to'lua late rreideooc. An examin­
ation of the sou's body showed that be
had been struck by two round pieces of
brass, which had been cut with a chisel
from a half-inch brass rod. One of these
chunks of metal had pushed through his
heart, while the other, will, the load of
shot, had mutilated bis chest and Deck.
Tbe old man had evidently thought wall
ovex hia bloody weak, aa he waa seen to
enter tbe old building at H o'clock in the

Tbe Pope baa Indicated kls intention of resum­
ing diplomatic relaliotu sith Great Britain
Tbe lluaaiau army around (cmetantUxipie u be­
ta* larreiy rain!creed.. . Ord.r« bare been er nt
U&gt; the Mntiab Admiral couimandin£ the Modietood only rtx fret aiort. FUU &gt;u kdkd.
and Tbomaa received a ball ia Ibe bred from
wUoh he wW probably du.
Tas Supreme Court of LcnlMaua baa refu-vd
a reteeanag of tbe case of Itetanung Hoard

and I lacliere a 1 &gt;:"ibbcan 1‘rrekl :&gt;&gt;. abonld
eetoet ItopcbboUM for all those piaoee v here
Um Uannuay and vigor ot the adsdiiMtraUca
require Up poUey to bo rrjmraUd 1 believe,
as Um l'rrs.dr:i'. declared In Lu inaujniral

tcrests by al tending to .
1. Shoes.—If boraea are ahayi shod
in icy weather they will pul) larger
loads tn greater advantage . it is poor
economy to neglect tile proper shoeing
of honea, which may thus be sciiooaly
injured.
1 Blankets, cte.—Harare should be
protected by blankets or water-proof

8. Clipping -The dipping ol Harare
al thia wu&gt;m mi nonm.icrr«l to be, at
least, imprudent, and by thia society in­
humane ; ownexa are rcepcct'ully urged

in length, and will coal about
Daring the put two y&lt;-an
* and during

lives have been lost, and, before tbe work
haa been completed, if the ioaa of life
continues in tbe same proportion, not
leas tlian 100 1 vra will be saenflerxi.
Each has been the frequency of fatalities
that tbe tunnel ia nopolarly known as
the
county - h ath -trap — Balti norr

Female help can obtain situations in
1'lracott in good families al Mat !&lt;■*»
than &lt;25 a mouth. There ia a large and
constantly increasing demand for servant
girls al the above and even greater
wages. 11 might result in much good,
anil prove profitable, if a few oar-loads
of girls were shipped into tbe Territory

4. Clieck Items. - Work bonce, if at
all, should I* checked very low , they
can thus pull to greater advantage, pro-

gonsip-monger*. Keep straight on m
your course, and let their backbiting dutbe death of nighct. What ia Un- use
of lying awake nights brooding over the
remark of some false friend, that run*
through y&lt;&gt;ur brain like lightning T
What is the use of getting into a worry
and fret over gossip that has iireu eel
afloat, to your disadvantage. by tome
nv-ddl«-eom&gt;- busylxaiy who haa more

These tilings cannot possibly inju
you, utileas yon take notice of the:
and, in combating them, give them
standing and character.
U wlial is said about you is true, a
yourself right, if it is false, tet it (

AWNINGS! TENTS!
INVEST ONE CENT. IMS

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CDHsSlmn Gm Be Cnroi.
u! ^•Zr"v*a"~Z&gt; tauIT w
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IUI C“T»

GOOD OLD
STAND-BY.
SEXICM MU8TIM LI1IME1T.
FOR MAN AND BEAST.

‘

71 THE ALLIANCE!

We are generally Inarra in the &lt; ud if
we atop to refute all the backbiting and
gwaa&gt;pnng we may hear by the way.
They are annoying, it ia true, but not
dangerous—so long aa we du not stop to
expostulate or scold. Oar characters
are form«d and aaatainni by ourselves,
by our actiana and ■'■irjxjsca, and not by

Boys Will Be Boys.
She had invited him to atop to
Although bachelora have (Crabb Robmaon, for exam pie, who lived to be LM/ per. and he waa trying to appear
often attained a great age, atatiatica go
to prove conclusively that, so far aa men
between 25 and 30 are . onoerned, the
married state ia more conducive to lon­
gevity. In France the mortality per
1,000 is 0.2 in married men between 25
and 30, and 10.2 in bachelors of tbe
same age. Belgium and Holland show

keep still," interrupted Mary,
in a hysterical manner, while the young
man caught hia breath tn dismay.
•• I beard him say," persisted the
heir, with dreadful cagerneaa, “ that she
was so sweet be shouldn't never nac no
more sugar any more—an' then he kissed
her. an’ I said I d tell, an -"
The young hair waa lifted out of the
room by hia ear, and the supper waa finiahad ta moody silence.—Baltimore
A Blver Intensely SalL
It was I ng supposed that the brackiihnaaaof Balt river, Arihoua, waa caused
by tbe taream running over a bed of aalt

'ill PrOf DAVID MWTMQ, Bdltor
raVF Hi-i.pixmi) i»r.e:mxi7M8.

Address

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NASHVILLE^UARRY CO.,’Mi/h1GAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1878.

VOLUME V.

til H ted resdtod tte wc^tb at London | the purpose demonstrate, we are told,
or Paris, and until each poor man had that mental work Cannes an incresae of
lieoomc a metabar of the Rotha-hild beat; even to attracts person's alteottoo ।
family—a fcrioni condition until all had raisM tlie temperature. To aasaat these
reached tbo learning of a savant. The inveetigstioua a ehart has bam laid oat
All wise Creator has offered no such a of the bead, dividing .« into sections;
narrow way to blcaoadneaa. - Ho desired and tt is asserted that in a notmal stab
that the countless millions should find different parts of tbe bead exhibit dif­
the braong air &lt;4 joy, and bonce He ferent degrees of heat
made the road thither very Javad, tliat j

■Bartrillr Jirrrtwj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS.

.••rirtkfi.

I should attack at ance or delay unUl
ItesppteMotOf d«ylight, but finally
determined upon the latter course, aa
the moon was getting low and the deep
shadows of ths forert would rcnd«t li
raay for partxra to elude us in the dark
neea. After waiting tn our positron
for about an boor and a half, and until
the appearshce ta early dawn, I pat tbe
column quietly in motion, and waa onubled to approach with’n a very few rods
of tlie tent* Ixfore discovery, when a
charge waa ordered, and m an instant
the camp, with its inmates, was wholly
within our power, without the necrasity
ta firing n shot
------------ ---------------I oaMbto-toahw*--------- rm -tt-v ~rortatexxx- was male, the men not even
having time to grasp their weapons,
which were lying st their aides. Tbe
oamp waa located in the thick pine 'oreat, clone by a small awatsp. A chain ta

Suisc0 lirote).

&gt; ILA. BARBER.

M.

taa *4 Suu* aureta Hatavfite. MM.

A. M. FLINT.
A TTURXKT st La* MU AUteiix
-Ta *W fmasta* Iu *11 IS* VmiC

BRAD Y

f

CRITES.

SMIT11 4- KNAPPEN.
a TTtiltXKT" al Law sad MkUan Is
ft «vy. rewtles Is all ia&gt; C\-arU «I Ihl

LEWIS DURKEE

UNION HOUSE,

FRANK J PUR CH 13.

ffUnllaaxmu farO.
JOHN Q CRES8Y,
7
. k if K it 1

M-ONEY TO LOAN!
Oi

Lal

Secmlio,

S300.00 and UPWARDS
VN UMfC TIMK.

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
Itetroit, Mtehtaan.
Lvqh A Portxr, Proprietors.

JO1«S A 6ELLECK,

ASD FAMCY

LOW PRICES

OUQKBO

NUMBER 29.

says he dore not make this rtrtonteat
. ®*F‘**t°*’
from |&gt;rraonal choice, but from a amor
officer, were to maintain their po­
of justice, as it Las Ikwd assumed in orx- an
sition until all the presacs re were gath­
tain quarters that the atory ta Dsvte*
duurui**' in woman'* dress is no longer ered in snd placed under guard. Imme­
diately after taking tmeaneaiua of the
Tbe orders under which I acted were cqmp my Adjutant, Limit. Dickinson,
notified me that there were tallies in the
received from OoL IL H. G. Minty, com­ testa, when 1 directed bun to station
manding the Secood divmiie of the cav- guards at eweh cd the tents and allow
airy corps. Military Divtatou of the Mis
naaappi, and from whom, on tbe after­
noon of Hunday. May 7. 1W.5, 1 received men with Ure |&gt;orty, except Mr. Davis, I
direct orders to report immediately to lielievc, ware sleeping on their blankets
turn in pa rson for nairuebona. On my outaidu of the tents in different parte of
the camp, partially undressed, and, as
*.«m as they were arouaa&lt;d, sprung from
their Iwxta and ware immediately ptacwl
under guard an! allowed tune to put on
the txlance of their clothing, which con­
ate G.rverumcnt, and the ilemre to effect sumed 6i’V.r*l mi mites, after which the
their canture if twwssMe, ihrvrtang me to pnxaxcMi ware gathered together and
Pr.«v^ with try reguneut, the Fourth i
oin, Ga. down th&lt; southerly Side of to-’ ‘
Ocmnlgrw nrera distance ot seventy-five
or &lt;&gt;w hundred miles, to take p&lt; waaio:;
of all the feeds and femes below HawklUFTillu, and to picket the riv&lt; r and Scout
the country iwrth ami south of the nvur
as tlioroughlv as my command would
pemu. Certain piaev-s spwrmg upon
the maps were thought to te J&lt;-airM&gt;ta
points for ratabbahitg tte headquarters
of my regimml. but that matter was left
to my &lt;&gt;wd discr&gt;Hoti upon arriving upon
the ground ; ami. if pursuit Ixxaimr
niwswary, I wsa authonxa-&gt;l to Jlareganl
all )«)ltita and cummunicallona, and pur­
sue as far as might I v dee text necewciry,
ev.-ti to the Gulf or the ocwon.
slated, which were verbal and strictly
secret. 1 mu oxi wiu. my cutnmaml from
cac-p at Macon, al h o’clock tlie ■am-.-vxmiixr, purasuog ita* main toghar.y
loading down th" K&gt;utb *i$o of the OemMjrre river, tn the general «ta»*-ti.»
therewith, leaving "v.-rytliiiig in camp
which might io any way imp-dr. our free
ami nq.ul muv&lt; m« uL Aa this article is
not mn tid.xl to dcomta- iu detail lbw in­
cidents of tlie march, I will simply say
tliat wv pressed forward by raxud faros.!
marches, night and .tay, only halting
long enough to (red sn-l rest our Lone*.

p. tn., wbeu we arrived at Abbyville,
M-vcnty-tiv" miles (rota Mscon,where w»
first struck tlie trai1 of what proved to Imtlie train ta ti." Dsn* party, and which
bad gone on in the direction of Irwins
rille tlie night before. Here we also md
Lieut Col. Hanub-u, cummaniiiug a de­
tachment ta the First Wiacunain cavalry,
with whom a- brief consultation w«s
behl. when it was decided that we could
tx-4 plan any conerrted action fte the
two commaiMla, and that racb had better
art independently; and then we xepirate&gt;L CoL Harndau with hi» command
pursuing the train on tlie direct road to
I nr uim Uc. with the aanaoncsd intrutiuQ
on bis part of pressing through to that
I placx- tliat night before going into camp.
after sending (iimpany H of my regi­
ment, under Lieut. Fisk, to take posses­
sion of Brown's ferry, one mile and a
half - above Abbyvtlka.
After moving
three miles further we met persons who
pave ns additional information regard­
ing the character of tlie train, and also
of the roads. Ixormng that there was
another read leading into Irwinsville,
from a point known as Wilcox's mills.

decided to ms forward by thia'rood to
tbe .breessou at Irwtoavilte, believ­
ing that, if Mr. Davis was travoiing apart
from the train, aa he
was reported aa doing, ocenmonicating
with it from time to time, be would
be likely to be traveling on tbe road
which I proposed to take; and, if Col
Hamden press* d through to IrwtaaviUe

bat tee full detail of enlisted men wan
Dot filled, owirg to the jaded condition
of the horses. At 4 o'clock I put the
column in motion, moving still down the
nver road, a dictanne ta twelve miles, to
Wilcox's mills, where a UM of one born
was made io feed and cool the hoesea

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gaging the fore&gt;- guarding the train, but
which pr&gt;&gt;v«xi to lie the First Wiscrnuuu
cavalry, muter UoL Hanxirn, whose
men I&gt;»*1 come upon the force ur.&lt;ier
TJeuL Purintou, and. thougn a rntaua
doiatai&gt;ding iu thi challenge and re
sputar, each h.xd taken the other fur tlie
enemy, it alill tanug so dark that tin i
could'not distinguish the nntfcnn; and,
aa I caiui- up the nsul in column, mount­
ed, &lt;/■ received a raking fin- from s dis­
mounted furor cotu'ealcd ta'Liud trees
and logs, which killed one man and se­
verely woundrxl lueuL Boiltellc. This

awamp,
who, in------------------1,---------- ------ ------be bad earned out my order*, and
aai&lt;! we had captured an oldish man ।
wbotn be beltered waa Jeff I tana, arid
that be came out &lt;rf ooe of the touts
drrased up in woman's clothes and at­
tempted to escape as a woman. I got
the impresnou that Mr. Dana had rv(ured to reveid Lu. name up to that fame,
but will not be positive on the rxnnt I
rode on up to th" point where ths pri*
oners were gathered under guard, and,
as I spproaclied them, I was accosted by
this man. who proved to be Mr. Dana,
with the inquiry if I wsa the officer ir.
commaxuL I replied that I waa. and
asked bun in return whom I was to call
turn
He replied that I might "call
him what, or whoever I pleased," when
I replied that I would rail him Itans;
and, after a moment's hesitation, he
aaid, "That ia my name." He then
[ drew himself up in a very dignified and
laspusisg msenex, ami eaelauaed: "I
•up;ioee roe consider it bravery to
charge * train of defrm-te— woman and
children, but it is theft, it is vandalism."
Itavia had thrown o/T the garments coo■tiluting his disguise, and was clad in a
suit of Confederate giay at the time of
my meeting him. I then proceeded to
take an inventory al our captan, when
I ascertained that wa bad captured Jef.
fereou Devia, wife, and tour children;
John H. Iteagan, his Postxnaster Gen­
eral; Cota. Johnson and Lubbock, aidsdc-eaxsp on Davie* alaff; Burton It. Hsrrieon, lie Private Becaotary; Maj Ma­

could amply be providtel for. Mr. and
Mra. Dans, who were both preaeut dur­
ing the oonwrostitrti, strenuously ol&gt;jectad to tbe etwee I proposed, arguing
tliat ell the supplies in thtar wagons
were private pr»;&gt;erty, axxi that I had do
right to take them tn the manner pro­
posed, and Mm Davis said she felt cer­
tain that when we got to Gen. Wilson's
beadquarters all their property would
be returned to them and they lie per­
mitted to proceed on tbeir journey.
Discussing th«&gt; matter in rather a spirited
manner for a Uttle time, I told Mr. Davis
if he did Dot feel disposed to hare his
servant set apart the neeeaaary amount
ta supplies
du-ect my commis­
sary to do so, after whieh J would dis­
tribute the remainder. Mr. Dana be­
came very angry at that, and mud be bad
nevvr expected to bo compelled to suffer
such indignities as that, and if be could
have got [xiearmion of hi* arm* at tlie
time of hta capture be would not have
been c&lt;xnj&gt;eUiea to. To which I replied
(perhaps a bttle acrimouioualy. tor I had
that 1 did Dot think the garmuls worn
by him on that oenunon were particu­
larly s-tapted to rapid locomotaon or to
the use erf flssarms; to which Mr*. Itan*
retorted, rssy sharply, saying, " I wsnt
you to understand distinctly tliat Mr.
Davis assumed that disguise at my in­
stance." This sdmismon uf Mra Davis
in regard to her huabsixl'* diaguiw w.w&lt;
wholly voluntary and drawn out under
the Cireumstanciw above stated. and was
th" first n.nvexsation I bad with Mr. and
Mrs. Itaxia in jiereua in regard to the
diaguiae worn by the buobond at the
time of the capture.
On the afternoon of May 23 I received
orders from the War Itepartaw nt,
through Gen. Miles, commanduig st
Fortress Moon*', directing me to pro­
cure the disguise worn by Dana at tlie
tunc of his capture, and [Wtxvwxl to
WmUntigton and report ID person to the
Secretarv of War. Aoc-mungly, 1 went
over V&gt; the stosurer Clyde and informed
Mra ltan»irf my instruction*, and asked
her if she had any ulqecUons to deliver­
ing to me tbe garment* worn by Mr
Dsns aa a diaguiae at tlie time of ins
cantnre, mJ rtwivrd this wry sharp
and pungent reply
"Certainly not,
sir, fur I do Dot think 1 ever had an opKortumtv to donate any clothing to Mm
tanton brfotg. It IB, perhajM, well that
my mantle abould tall on the slioul-lt-n
of Mm Blanton." Mm Davis then de­
livered to me in person, with no further
compulsion than a simple req neat, a
lady's water proof cloak or rube &lt;4 .lark
color. tnmrood with ,»-arl l.nltoOir. which
ahr admitted to lie the &gt; .e w»&lt;u by her
husband as a disguise at the Umeot !.ia
capture. On th. morning of Vic 24U.,
C-apt Hudson went urer t» Clyde and
procured the l«tancr of the gam&gt;&lt; uLworn in the disguise, which (insisted of

im, •• A sound mind in a sound body,"
may have implied this habitual cheer­
fulness "as a natural result at a sound
body and may have implied a good
charseter aa the natural result ut a
sound mind, ter a mind that could be
guilty of exOMseo or sin would show lit­
tle ctaim to S0tx*teasa

erf the l*ot ways by which to flml the
moat import in thia existence. There
can l-c a foolish chare after enjoyment,
and there car. be a very wise one. and,
hence, what may be affirmed ia that a
wire pursuit of hanp neaa and then the
pgrtert devotion to character, ore two
forma of action which will make these
v«'*r* yield the m**t possible of go-xl.
There have been thoae who felt that
chrerfiihicM and laughter were am, or at
least aa infirairty. To there, earth has
l&gt;een a great failure. Tliey have dragg-xl
out life and have made erf it simple ex
tateure rattier than the sojourn on earth
of a divine soul There Lave all
mourned their way along, declsnng at
each step the wretebednraas of man and
the vanity of al) earthly works and
hope*. And, as the anUjxxles of there,
there rises up another close more nnmcroui, but not more wise, who
have fully nwolvvd to have what, in
the poverty of their language, they coll
" a good turn " Tbev declare tliat they
will find shat pleasure them la in food
and dnnk and games ami vice and lux­
ury. Could the world now give its can­
did opinion ■« to the snm-as of these
two multitndra, it would declare, with­
out reserve, that neither the ascetics t&gt;f
tlie tatter have found the moat worth
tliat i» (xMBibk' to tlie Ihrereacerv years
of man. The swwixl pleaatirw-arcki ra
and the avowee! picasun' haters are alike

trie at the rxp**ti*e of all pleasure as
truly violates the divine rcuuomy as du
tiitSH- who mx k pleasun- at the rxjriur
&lt;&gt;f liou&gt;«. Not as greatly, but as truly,
breaker* ut God's taw. Nothing arums
more evident than that man is placed in
a carter which |«n&gt;m&lt;-i two watch
aordsof paramountsignificance,and that
there are happinvM an 1 character. To

aiou. Ute other lialf being summed up in
the ptirasa-, to l»e ha,py.
It ia not
probable Uiat there are exact groxnetri
•xd hcmwpbrrra. (or the muUucnt call'd
character is in sll i.rotmbilily the larger.
geography or mathematics, but only ■
Spiritual and hnnee indefinite mmsiirement. If character be tin- greatest end
of life, it la also the nwui-at foutal. far
man has power to l«c nght.-ous far be­
yond bis |lower to t&gt;e cheerful and smil­
---o- ——I .....
!,„•

made the jxirtala broad.----------- - —,
throng may easily enter thia city at oootentmenL Tbe only thing Deeded ia a
happy disposition—a willingness to see p’y has been given, and the first words
■nd Loor and enjoy the eecne and tec were, ** You can make it cost just what,
music around thia life. There ia no in reason, you like." And it is so. A
logic or analysis or measurement which man can spend $1,000 in a mouth’s travel,
can affirm that the men and women of and another can amt himself just aa well
smaller propelty, or that a Prince in his &gt; for one-fifth of the money. My own expalace ia any happier tlian a New En­ peneooe, based on a ten days’ visit to |
glander in bis cottage. The case cannot Pana during the Exposition of 1M7, is (
l»e mad" out that a man wbraa to-ume is tliat you can live remarkably cheep in
a hundred thousand a year baa a lighter that delightful city. During my visit j
heart and a sweater sleep than be enjoy* in January last to the capital uf France
whose iDcome is the tenth or twentieth 1 was careful to inquire as to tlie proha- i
or hundredth pert of that quantity. God bibty of an inTtase tn hotel rates Tbe :
would not make a world where only one
in a tliousand could find any worth or Grand Hotel Bristol is a magnificent
bouse in every respect, and for soch a
eharm in life.
Instead of flowing from some absolute place the charges arc remarkably red­
outward condition of fame and wealth or eemable. At that place a handaomrly
talent, the pleasure of man c&gt;mr» chiefly furnished, well-lighted room cost me
from within. It ia born in the soul, and 6 francs ($1.20) per day, and a dinner,
rolls outward and corers tbe external including ein ordinaire, a similar
landarape with its uwn twenty, like s amount. But, as m London, the better
setting sun. If s joyful lot were depend­ plan is to take your meals out, as the
ent upon some fixed condition ta wraith French people generally do. For 10
bow few could be ita possessore' If franca ($2) per day a man can live well.
such a destiny depended ujxxi office, how But to give a clearer ides of the total
few could ever smile or lacgn, for then- coat of such a journey, it may Im&gt; as well
is not s throne or s bench or a Senate for to start out with th* theory that we proevery one. If ( leaaure followed genius,
how few co lid claim the boon ! for not days. Eighteen days of this will t&gt;e
one in a million enjoys a Lighly-gtfted •ipoti the ocean, and for the round trip
mind. In the national guard of a.w I the &lt;vait need not lie more than $120.
Emperors, only men six feet in height Gn arrival at Liverpool, the docks and
are enrolled. Other eoldxrrs must be other places of interest have to i&gt;e seen,
mustered in bumbler regtmenta. But which, anil occupy two days, ths cost
in tbe army ta tbe happy nature has no of living per day tiring 10 shillings,
such ngid measurement. Her scale is , with 4 shilling* added tor omni•o graded tliat the world may all pa*« ’
mnater and may march out to the joyful I
field with flag and music. All her terms
are flexible axxl relative tanna Edtxcs1 tian, talents, riches, beauty are elastic .
words thst will fit tbemselres p. rfecily
to a village or s city, to the first century i
o* the eighteenth, to a farmer's daughter
I or a Pnocraa, to a acboulmnater or a uui Museum, Alexandra Park, Zoologi­
I ktatesman. A* tb&lt; t* rm* of religion cal Gardena, National Gall, ry. House of
wi re made elastic, so that many nunda Parliament, tbe Tower uf London, rte
might think many ways, and that mill- Here, aj dii the thing up in any kind of
i loua might come to pdaiv* ami God by way, a sojourn of atli-oat ten days should
many palJi* and gates, so the words Ic mad.. Tins involves an .-xjcum- uf
which avn to precede haprancss were $^i for living (it can ta- done for less,
1 malleable and ductile aa gold, that they I and well done, too) and an ad litional
, might aaaume any *bap&lt;- and yet be al
ways IwsutifuL Home scm»-bartarocu
tnbee will wear many jMiumis &lt;rf jewelry
toeaeh iM-rwoo; civitond races will find as
much pleasure m a much smaller quantltv o( decoration. Th a* all the pre­
ludes or shapes of pleasure, so thst no
individual or century may boast of a lowed in going and coming, Ttien ■
monopoly. .After a rich man 1ms turned ■tay uf fifteen itaya should lw math- in
4100,000 into s dwelling-bouse, *ad has Pans, and the visitor, J be l&lt;- prudt-ut,
gotu-u fully into it, snd u[*&gt;u his braati- con do admirably, aa far er lodging and
(ill carpets and amid hl»articles ta txrtu, living, upon $2.(5 par day, or $41.25
lie haiqwna to look across his lawn at ami, aiding to thia ten day* to the F.i
»unnh« U&gt; a simple cottage, and 1&lt;&gt;! the hibiticn. one franc carb time, bring*
husband or tlie wife is out aidawn tnmnung a ixar-buah or planting a moming- bring* l*»na to coat $5.1 25. Ihtnng
glorv, sad declaring that tlie birds were tins time, if disposed, n trip can toe made
singing so sweetly, and the dew so blazed to Geneva take al a cost ut $15. This
। in Sic daybreak that sleep waa impoasi- brings us back to Ixndun, witu &lt; levcn
ble. Tlie outer workl bail knocked un days to spar-- A trip to tip- Isle of
| the chamber door, -aying. "Come out Wight, a mn to Hrnttand, and thence
and be with ua. ' Thus palace and ra»t- down tlimugh Ireland, joining the steam
tage were only two forma of the same er at Quernatown. can be hastily &lt;tonc
kicautiful, nut of external tirauty. butuf at an average &gt;'*l of 8" -per day—a to
Uic iieauly in man. There an- no IndThis bring* a total &lt;rf $340.
ring the extravagant gum of
iter-, etc., the grai*i result i*
estimate la p^Pbr top tigun-a, so that
then- shall be Dotluug rubcaloua in its
ap|M-amncr . but your n adrrs way rest
perfectly aatiafiid that a trip to Faria,
news ami evru joy. lii-nreyou may most properly managed, and an absence freiu
aaamcdly conclude tliat l&gt;c you mH nch. bom* uf aixtv &lt;taya. need not coat any
nor famoua, uor talented, nor beautiful, single imiivi.ltial more than gSiU.
■till smiles and memmeut and many
Use Pee for Old Postage stamp*.
blessed bums are offered you, or oore
Tlie Boston Journal uttered tbe.query
were offered, by Him who sent His w&lt; rd
"What use is made of
like Hta Christ to all. Tbe message of tb&lt;-other &gt;tay
happin.-fia is as freely offered aa the the millions of old postage stamps wbicu
m&lt;-Mage of «■vation. — From aJiermon are collected?" A correspondent sn
swan
infurmmg
the public of a prsctxcv
by Ree. /'avid Sunno. of Chicago.
which prevail m convents sod other
Ctatbolic institutions in this country, and
■rs. Teanyson’s Wedding Present.
is almoad uukuown to those outside their
When Grandfather Liekahiagle heard
All canex-lt'd stamp* are saved
that Queen Victoria gave an Indian wall*
shawl to Mr*. Lionel Tennyson as a wed­ and eent to misanananee of the faith in
China,
who buy with those worthies*
ding present, Lis indignation knew no
scrape of paper infanta who would Other
boumta.
"An" ia that di the penurious old wise be destroyed in aooordanoo with the
custom of the mure degraded Chinese.
creature gave her ?" he demanded.
He was informed it was all the ncw&gt;- The many colored *taxn|»s are used for
the decoration of walls etc., by the inpspera reported.
“ I have always said that she was a Eruioua Oriental*, and an' valued so
igbly that 100 of them will buy a baby
close-fisted old snooser," exclaimed whose parents have doomed it to death.
grandfather, stabbing the floor with his Tlie little ones thus purc iasi-d are gath­
cone, " an’ it's mi opinion that any one
who would give a poor, innocent girl an ered into asylums, and reared in aoourdance with the laws and customs of oivilIndian shawl on her wedding day would
ixsUoa. _____
not hesitate to steal chick"—
"Tut, tat,” said father, "you should

family will come, death will fall like
parrhsaed another aliawl for her. nthunderbolt in a group lx&gt;und by inexptaring the one Mr* Davis debvert'd to
-- i* no band to
Inm. Thor gurm-nta wen taken by
keep from sin
m*' to Washington and itelivi rwd to tlie __ ,______ _________
far more easily than from suffiuing ut
Secretary of War. and were UtMuiighly
body or tn:nd Character is beucc the
most sccersible uf these targe bcmisnoeres, lint the other » to !■* pcrp-txxalfrom the tent, to-wit
Cxwpural (h-orgv
Munger and privates James F. Bullard ly Bought
That pleasure should ta- sought ia
and Andrew Bee, carb of whom made
sworn statements at the War Depart­ proven by a single glance at nut only
ment of the facta within their knowir«ig&lt;- man * nature, bol at oil arumal nature.
concerning the diaguiae, ami which were AB God's eresixire» begin life with ptay,
filed in tlie office of the Secretary of thus shsdowing in the outant the Crea­
Wax. I have not oopirs of those sworn tor's design; but of all these man only
‘tatemeats in my poasessiot. but 1 have laughs, and m- only carries on his ena statement made by Corporal George foynwnt to tlie extreme limit of lus stay
Munger in response to a request by Col. in thia world. The ptay of Ute lower
animals is merely physical, and hence it
Robert Burna, and whieh 1 here insert
| leaves them the moment youth's buoyan' cy ta gone; but man's nlay or laughter is
mental, and hmoc will live while his
mind n tains ita fsculUea. Tbe human
delight in mnaie ar in a good anecdote
will live aa lung as the mind lives. All
those surprises of mtualioii. uf answer,
of words, of incident, whieh so excite
mirth will do no aa long aa the mind re­
tains ita deljrato and msrveloua powers.
| Tbe dying, 'within s moment of death,
I Hl ——.1— It
I.Mte .1—llfcl
Ort.

'

"T-t-t-tnt, tut yoareelf,” stammered
grandfather in his anger. " I've been i
among tbe Indians enough to know that!
the l**t Indian shawl tliat ever hung
from the shoulders of a greasy red man
Dsvsr cost mon than 75 ceuta, an' ta
nothin’ nobow but a red boss blanket,
with natural bugs for ornami-nU. So
help me grsedoua, I wouldn't give s dog
one for a v.nlding present,"—CM/ Oily

taara. Happiness, therefore, reaches oat I
before you as a eontiDcut you are to sail
I have seen that, in respect of these
to and to pcaaeae and to tranafonu into a very (Pacific railroad) companies, when
boms. Ytm will not find it all you ooaH ilanger to public interests, and danger to
wish,
but you will finii it
a tbe credit of three companies in reepeet
better land thsx&gt; any other philos­ of all tbeir creditors, mclnding tbe
ophy could point oat—a land that God United tMataa, was first brought to tbe
ma&lt;te and where He will be with His I atteotam of this body, and a bill was
children. Those who hare counted ex- I about to be considered taking some first
&gt;&gt;tet&gt;ce bare a form ta waitinr for a ami land mere initial atop abort *—I bare
lifA or tfcoae who have eaDed this world a seen officers at tbe compamre in this
failure, hare, only by that cottree, made
tbe. faHore more complete, for tbs miod

smuggling A weguner having applied
for a |&gt;aM for bis horse, tbe revenue off!
cers proceeded to examine tbo animal
While performing thk duty, their noses
were aasaited with a most offensive odor
arising from the contents of the wagon.
The driver stated that the smell pro­
ceeded from tbe carcaeaee at two dead
horses, which Jeere the only contents at

H«xe are often sei in their ways.
Bosim irvrdeexnablre-Vaga-bonds.
To a’Jtrr in your clothes spoils

A a honest man is the moat looeaomr
work &lt;rf the Creator.— Rome Sentinel.
Yea, yrs—we find it so.
Wiry is the fly one of the tallest of in­
sects ? Because he stands over six feet
without shoes or stockings.
Wk&amp;t a dull act of financiers thoeo
Hollanders are 1 They haven't bad a
bank failure over there for torty years.
Faujno in love is like falling into a
cistern—it is mighty easy to fall in, but
awfnl hard U&gt; get out — /?»eakfart Table.
“ Mamuaox 1 poob ! don't men-ahnn-

(&gt;rB ancestors, the monkeys, couldn't
have been so ignorant after all, Mr. Dar­
win. They were all educated in the
higher branches.
What is the difference lictween n
schoolboy studying his lesson» slid a
fanuc-r watching cows ? One is stocking
bis mind, and the other is minding his

ranee it’s l&gt;re»i such a no-pun winter.
I'hiladiliJda fWLettn.
Fnntxn. V. scientific authority— "Hoctor, bow is a man to tell a muahrootn
(rein a lositatoul f Scientific authority
•• By eating it If you live it is a mush
o«im; if you die, it la a toadstoo’.**

rplied.
•• DoToi’ know where I can get room
, *U.re a load «rf saltr Baked a country
isn of a B-otuc clerk. " Perhaps my
iXlie- &lt;-an *-'-•• 'tnmodale you," was the
.ply; •• be lias plenty ta salbrheum un

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Clocks, Jewelry. Plated

Guitar and Violin
ititting starlit in the
South-Wratent Mistweoto.

Old Reliable Hardware

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HARDWARE SPECIALTIES

underUu! with clay from two

JEFFERSON NAILS,
apparru I exluUMtiuii of tbe soil,
ideut of this place whoouna a fa
few mile* from -the village, (I.
l-im.) fold me that hi* crop of '

tliat had Iwwn sown with wheat evrry
yrar for fifteen yearn without the aid
of fortilmera.
.
.
.
hiinsrd
insuied •«&lt;
in the Atlnalic.
Marine, nud

SPRING

in the Detnut A
in the Hartford.
just licyond tin- present termlnmi of
the Southern Miniuwota IL K., at an
astonishingly low price. Tbe legulatnrrlias fast granted tmhlh- lands this
mad sufficient to build it to tbe Mis-on-

nrday evening fonmage the brU-repr,
whew be slipped and fell thirty feel,
striking on lii&gt;&gt; head and crushing bis
skull to a pulp.

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES,
OILS, and PURE WHITE LEAD,

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LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE

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IMPLEMENTS!

FARMING

ing the rend westward. - A
farmer rat
conti »araitv

XHCLUDIHG THE CELEBRATED

JACKSON FARM WAGON,
SINGLE &amp; PLATFORM BUGGIES,
BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR, DRAGS,
ROAD SCRAPERS, PLOWS, ETC.

CLOTHING!
BOOTH Jk HBOEM,
McKklykt.

HPR1NC1 PBI.Vn,

COBKEXFQIDENUK,

Rax Fkaxcuco, March noth, ’78.

betook tilt"

Notwithstanding the low prices of
wheat, be.'f. pork, and other farm pro­
ducts, we think cite farmers of Michi­
gan made more money in IH77 than in
any year since the civil war. It waa

Agent for the

Togvtber With the

Wheeler and. Wilson

HloeWof

number of resident*
for many previous years. Thia was the
of your village, 1 will aeud you a &lt;lc- rv-iilt of producing two basheU where
une waa the usual yield, or a bushel and
half where bervtoforo one bushel was
iwso nine li that a
thought to be a good ridd. It makos
a great diffi-rencc whether a num ralnra
know we started from the enterprising SO tnidielsof wheat per acre rather than
little village of Naahvillc, to a new and 13 or H baahels per acre. A man lietter grow TO buslielsof wheat per acre
and sell it fur *1.10. than grow IBbuahcls per Acre and sell it for fil.SU. Far­
through it, etc. We arrived at Chicago mers made money last vrsr with tbeir
u licat ou account of the large yield.
Tills large yield was due to good weath­
After arranging oar baggage we went er and faithful preparation, seeding atxl
to the Spmrorvrial Hotel and partook cultivation. It waa not all due to good
of a bountiful breakfast.
We had but luck. There were labor and money
put into tbe wheat crop. So, again, in
the fall of 1877 much pains were takFn
m., arriving to get the wheat sown on good-null in
10 a. m.. all gtsMi shape. Cnidtal and labor were
Sain emplmred uixler the stimulus of
s hope and expectation that war pri-

HATS au&lt;l CAPS!
C. C. WOLCOTT KANSAS LANDS ! I
TKMMO ot’XTV KAXSJU*. abeei

WALL PAPER!

THE

GREATEST

BARGAINS

A lance stock and beautiful

UIBRKLLAS AID PARASOLS!

QUEETS HOTEL,

piucbaaing a lunch basket and filling it

&gt;untn« tbe building occupied by the
tadSGs (luh. and many Iwttevr
that it was for tlie purpose of &lt;lestrnving tbe.rlnl. • property, which It did.
All the north side of Courtland St-,

Marrin Markham, a former in easy

aow. supposing larmers adopt inc
rule of Irving to get two buahela where
one lux bcru heretofore Miisfuclon,
By the way ('apt. Payne, the Chief of they will make money by it- Let tbe
Every article sold at ROCK BOT­
war expectations drop out and act only
on peace principles, and grow two TOM PRICES, while tbo highest marblaifes
where
one
ha*
only
grown.
Or,
them in the coaches accordingly.
There were six coaches in all, attached
to tbe rear of a freight train. We trav­ nect it every vrariy total ion of crop*
eled all tliat night in Nebraska, waking But keep up the cultivation, the fcrnl- 1
iuitlou the ewployuicut of lalxw and I t?'-Greenbacks, Absolute money,
cniiitaL and we are poaitire that then- I
ufll l&gt;c money found iu fanning.—/*'- , Bonds, National Currency, Gold, and
Inrit TrUntnct
very comfortably.
Tbe Modern College Boy's Letter Home. !

gradual to tlie summit nflbr Rocky
Mountains, that we were not sensible
that we had rose to an altitude of eight
thousand feet, only aa we were-inform­
ed by our gi ide. and home experiencing
dineulty iu getting their breath. At
the summit we were informed that here

Trouble at honi«-nnd th* Infiucnce
iwet-cuded friends induced her to mai

friMNteto

CHEAP

Yours Truly,

brought to this market.

to hr bora « pauper,
are much exrreUed &lt;

Dean Mothek : I am not making so
much progress as I expected in my
studies, because there's a great deal
else to attend to here. But we have
lively time*. 1 have Just returned from
the funeral of Hilly Cook. He was abut
lu»t Tuesday night liocwnae be w ouldn't
allow the Sojm to takeoff hia paDtakxHU

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T. H. LYON.

WATER

WATER!!

IW! tan Otar, Fiat Viter?
conforctlon the Freshmen by the Sophs.
I wish you would send me n six-shoot­
er, .inc hundred catridges, and a doubh—Imrrelled shot gun”We aia!t a going

Sophs. After prayers thwmorning our
cla.v. were all liusy making sand bags.
We’re putting np a barricade on the
plied us with a good pair of langs, we east
end of oar building, and iuteud to
mount It with a six pound cannonade.
Iniflal i at North Platte, and tbouwuids The. lows in our class have lieeu pretty
heavy this week. John Hilton is vmr
low with a bullet in his stomach, and
Reward Livinntou is not expected to
m over from ‘lie stab in tbe side. Jark
, IWth iast^ atXJ O'clock io the evening. Khiurlonder ia lamed for life by a bul­
let in the knee, and Sum Astor baa lost
tbe sight of One rre from a brickbat.

B. H. H O A G

making it

• about. THs is a beautiful sheet of waBeech, . ter, anrraunded by hill, on one aide ami
in In- .
Grand 1

। • fu-M t«

You jast wait a few days ami you'll
here something. We're working day
and night. TV tunnel U now a 16
yard* long. It goes straight over the
cnmpn* and under old Prrx’s boilding.
We're e*Ub’i*brd n rommunleation
with his cellar, wad 1 foil you a drop of
claret or Burgundy is very nice to have
after afcUow’s handled a pick and

A NEW LIVERY
Attain aid Tsbilir ItBt,

IN NASHVILLE!

FLEMING,
NEW SPRING GOODS! JAMES
JE W -blLJSEL.

Knrniture!
BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

Naahville House Barn I

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
A. Good Turo-Out!

Pbjxckton, March,*S0.

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

Han &lt;^s rsucr
af Tutkeyf Because it ia
no-pull.

KOCHZA BROTHERS.

STANLEY MOORE

wont be a Soph left by thia time next
week.

(TJRREIT ITEMS.

tli. r. !..r.-

NaahviBe, Mich.. Nov. B, 1677.

J ust .Received

AT REASONABLE RATES.

cuunHnnffltrrmuu

Firtiim of Ettrj DscrfyiM!

Bal Riiliij TiBtkeepr mafic!
STANLEY MOORE

Ifo- Iwautifol

Rock Bottom Prices.

1 ALSO SELL

BUY YOUR

A GOOD HEARSE
ST THE

CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

GEO. A. TRUMAN’S.

�H.G.

ummiTiico

I Hl GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE I

AT A. M. DAi-oumrrrik
GKNEKAL SUPPLY m»RK.
(Near tbe Depot.)

whwh-K-lhcatewrawhtottoatotoowhig aud tbs fire-tett* te ringtag.. The
tovtauhm srfll, undoubtedly, bteome

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS.

NEW SPRING STOCK

the
;ng. which will
be of interest to many in thia locality
vbo know the parties ronerrned :

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton a wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;e., Ac.,

ssrefilaUwaauy Unsra i» roe*

killed a young man named Alfred
Palm, Mt tbe night of April Ita. Young
Palm in ronpsny with amue other men
had gone into the former’s saloon to
Tire Henn- Clay Cigar, a regular fif­
get a drink and had a few word* with
teen cent'r. I* sold at H. G. Halx’s for
him in regard to the amount of said only ten rents, or three for a quarter.
dnnk. but paid the amount demanded Smokers put thia in your pipe and
smoke it.

ing him,’* as hr Jammed the stranger iu
the rib* with his left, while hi* right
did a fair &gt;4. at cutting him up to a
peak, and bis left got in a kick uoca
sismaAy, drib his right ended the
climax by piling him down in tbe gutty
np against a besud fence, and all too

TF* My Hpring stock of’ (.lathtag ia
all iu. anti I am prepared te show you
aa nice a stuck al there
ia in Nashville.
-------M. DavoHrurr.
vulvcr. Hr waa arrested and had bi*
trial and was found guilty of murder
to the first degree."
And now there comes a story from
the We*, almost aa st range aa any fict­
ion. A few year* ago, Marriu Wltbrraon and a young lady named Iloulley,
of Fremont, Nelx, were eugngvil to be
marrnil. when a atrnngrr nnim-d Joel
Muridge came along ami sn«cec&lt;lrd in
aecnring a good share of /lie young
lady’s attentions, wbu |M-r^iXt«-d, ln&lt;&gt;pIMMition to tlie wiabea of her hAancrd,
in keeping, company with tbe other
man. Tlie rnngrel Iovep.m0/ the two
out.riding together. auO ahot the inlertopcr dead. Tlirn l&gt;r fled. With
him; however, be took a acul ring,
mounted by n gold ernaa, th * gift of
her. whose conduct had tod to the
tragedy. He enlisted in the army and

Tbr Sunday night Tenqicrimcr Mra*
Meeting had ita more than uanal large
attendance, and a moot interesting
meeting waa held. Mra. Dr. Young
made the opening speech which was
pronounced sound, senriblcnnd telling.
That little local torMent shouldn’t fail
to carry conviction to every heart.
Then foliowad Rot, Mr. Shear wkh
well-pat orgumenta suitable to tte oe
eaaiotuApd Mra. G. A. Tramas trad a
•election "What a Little Ned Kilibnn
Donr,*’aston’of&lt;meoC tbeaflbetiug In­
cidents of the reform movement. We
were aorry to are that tbe pledge was
not circulated, but understand it will
be at every meeting liereaftrr.
pearanre of that cotabHahmaut.
The Club meeting, on Monday night,
-Tte MIMlrvilto M.oona are to was attended by a goodly number of
have • tecta tax of MM levied upon nicuilicr*. Ax the meeting opened un­
der "remarka for the good &lt;rf tlie Cluli,"
the President announced that the la­
dies would entertain the Club, and
they noon appeared upon the scene with
coffre, sandwiches, and cake*. Forty
were fed. and everybody appeared to
enjoy theaseclveoaanaxiugiy, audit waa
unaniraoosly accorded that the i*re«i-

We have Hats lor the fadiionablr
gentleman.
.
We have Hata forYbe honest, hornypalmed, fanner.
We have Hats for the youth.
We Imre Hals for tlie mhaea.
We have Hat* for the boys.
We have Capa fur tbe man.
In fact we have either a Hat or a
Cap that cannot fail to suit in qnality
ami price the frugal man or the mrut
fastidious gentleman.

stock.

*

L. J. Whkki.eu.

(7* I am showing tbe moat complete
stock of rm-ti and youth's Fine Calf
Boots in Nashville.
Patties buying
will do well to look my stock over.

that Thoma* Cam field, uf Barry Co..
w&gt;* arrested at Knlaruaxou. April 10th.
for horse rtealiag. There is no doulrt
of the theft.a* a home owned by Chas.

Regular meeting
~~
l*reae»t—Chipman, Praablcnt; Trumau. La*% Cook, Wheeler, Y oung and
Barber, Tresters.
Minute* of the previous nsrrt'ag read
nad ajiprrivrd.
which put out tte Ire, bat for which
Ou motion L. J. Wheeler was elected
valuabk property would have bora Preaident, pro tan. for the ensuing
burned up.
—D. B. Hobbs hfmajikw tot uf toms.

HATS’ HATS! HATS

Doc* not your burnm need painting?

IF YOU WANT Tri HAVE MON*

PURE WHITE LEAD!
HATH BIGHT HERE

COTTAGE COLORS.

BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS

School Books, Fancy Stationery,

MEDICINES!
are complete in variety, and

$3jn.&amp;- $4.
....... ... _ .............. —( toe shoe,
nol&gt;b?, only $SA0 per pair.
9&gt; |HW. plain shoe* $1JW to
100 pra. Women's Serge Gaiters, 75c.
100 pra. Kid. Fox patrul. only $1.
10U pnu Kid, button. otil &lt; *2.
We are agent* for Green's fine shoe*,
of Syanumw, N. Y.. al«o fur Pingree
A Smith, I&gt;ctroiL
Side Ijmc Kitto. Goat and Kangaroo.
Every |mir fnll? warranted.
100 pra. I.adicd Slipper* from 33c up.
V«&gt; pre. Slipjicra from 73c np.
4M prs. Kid Croquet*. $1 to $1AO.
Ou pra. Kid Eugenia, walking shoe*.

AT THE LOWEST PRICKS!
Cme in nn.1 iry Me : WALL.pApER „ KALS0MINE 9
We have a very huge stock, twilight

500 pt*. Children'* Shoes, from 30 to
75c, worth double tbe price.
I^sta &lt;&gt;rDlilw» not rnnnirralrd
iu this U*t will He sold »4 1-3
llvrir value. Ifyou doubt

'lliank* for
ream.

Prupc*. CheapI'aoh Store.
NadivUle. Mkh.

IFUr. Ixiltnc will remain at Hast­
ings until Dec. 1st, IH7X.
1 will be at the Union School Honar.
in the village of Naahviile, for tlie ex­
amination bf leacbere. at one o’clock,
p. m.. on Saturday. April 30th. The

NEW 02289106

er.

curteoir*

WAGON &amp; CARRIAGE SHOP!

ilNSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
KELLOGG: DEMARAY
A Large Lot of Wagons on hand.

Nchonl Rupcrinteudcnt.
■mtiafactor?.
iVTbrr^kand Harty Hah* keep* It.

jmi«!

BOISE BROS.

COOK’S

W.A.AYI5WQBTH &amp; CO.

Bellevue Lime furnished to ov­
A. M. Davuiiekti.

1 intend to put in tlie l&gt;e*t stock of
goods in town this spring, and dial)
nerd money tc. do it. an&lt;l wish to !mpi-ras 11jwin the minds of my patrons tbe
necessity of their assistance. I fear I
have sum- that do not realize tbe fact
I if" Call and see the new stock of that m&gt; one can do Inisi mra in tlw-w
Wall Paper. Paper and ('Loth Window fast times without prompt pay. Thank­
Shades, ami the famoti* Judd'* Cur­ ful for pasUfavor* I remain
Farmers don't wait all day tor
tain llollers at Boiax Unos. Drug and
Rrs|&gt;cetfully Your*.
your Grift. but come and try
B«&gt;&lt;&gt;k Store.
D. C.GatrriTU.
ua. and we will make you
I'V Several p*rtir» have spoken to
happy in quantity and quality I
me, claiming to have lieen swindled on
Tea by men representing tbcmwlvr*
to l»r selling from my store. 7b »top
a!*o respectfully i
tbit ttritollr, my card will hr on nil wag
ishitig to buy Floi

FLOUR, BRAN A MIDDLINGS

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Really Tilden is having a ratlier hard
L. Adda Nichols taa contributor to
time of it. Hayes stole tbe Presidency
the laingshurg .Yews.
from him ; lost month a weak thief
Mn», Harley Lee, on Thursday morn­
stole his overcoat, and the other day a
ing. started to viait relative* at Tiffln,
small boy stole his French rolls from a

I M. Fltai, Jr., and family. ta Mar
rollu*, an* vtetiag at I. M. Flint’s in
thia village. Mr. Flint propoeeq to lo­
ing at the Opera House next Notatey cate a Vrrmontville, and practice law.
night. The Sheridan Club have sent
on a measure that they are "coming
one handrad thouawnd strong.” and a
very interesting time ia expected.
.

'Duyou want iuiy

MARRIED.

' if Cadi |aiid fur Eggs at tbo

SCHOOLBOOKS OR SLATES?

Blank - Books or Statioaery ?

ml rrcognirrd the ring, and canned the
arrest of tbe ninnlerer, There is an
obvious moral iu tlua romantic ejiwode
from real life.

larger house, who have n-purlrd that
—School njrnol last Monday morn­ they have secured the Opera House for
ing with 40 scholars in Mr. Brook* de­ the occasion. Every body ia invited to
partment, 53 in Mrs. Beebe's, and SO in
Mira McCartney's and the prospect*
—Cauletou didn't poll a very healthy
good for fifty mere.
vote un the propo-ed amendment*.
, —Kocher Bro*.. Lave laid a new side­
Tbe total number of votra polled fur
walk. Let the same grade and width
tlie amendment relative to appointing
he adapted «m loth aidrata Mam St.,
a clerk for the Supreme Court, a a* t&lt;3 ;
and it will,greatly Improve the street,
yea* 23, nays on. Tbe total number of
both in practicability and look*.
—A two-nwr 'old baby of Ixirrn Rich, corporation. making only property in
a fanner of itotbrnd. fell into a pail of corporation* rvspuuail4r for corpora­
hot water, whilst it's mother was waah- tion debt*, was 71; yea* IS. nays
mg.one day tast week, and was ■caldcl Throughout the county the fl rwt amend aa badly that H died shortly afterward. went received 547 yeas to 1,001 nays,
—Assyriaagain, had Shepherd and ami the latter amendment 440 yeea to
Rachel hi* wife, again no more share 1,700 nays Lut tbe firet amendment
was carried in the State.

let, and that tbe I rad will lie eoo.pirt «d ta Hastings by Sept. 15th, provided
that a little balance of $73,000 i* imme­
diately raised.

Doyon neetl any

H. G. HALE,

A. M. DA I'&lt;• it KITTY.

ladies (Gtodl&gt;teas them) aredrdiig all
tlw-y ran tuTtrr p np a rousing interrat
in tbe Chili, and ao Jong a* tlie male
JM.K wJlm lu'ualnl H.Vu
nw-iulier* a*&gt;*i*l titem by keeping np the
aciraa Quaker brook to Geo. Simp**ott,
inteitet wow manifested. * ■ long will
for kh Wlf ‘®
Mak. St­
Nashville continue to be a temperance
and rented the’ same to II. Gass, of
town and the temperance ciu* inan h
Vecmortville.
—L. L. l-noir.h returned from New
It wnfl announced that the Sheridan
York. Tuesday. He reports that in buy - Club would meet with the (Tub at the
ing for raah hr ha* been able to buy next Monday night meeting, and a
low and largely, and will give hi* cu»- committee wen* apjKiintol to M-ctirr a

—The Vermontville editor overhewn I
a saloon-keeper say that be would sell
whiskey or counterfeit money, and re­
marked iu hi* paper dial it "mjninxl
brains to become |&gt;roflcieiit iu coun­
terfeiting. but anybody ronbl *ell
whiskey,” and the following night said
saloon ist ur some of hi* sin sudilcn ad­
mirer* smeared the editor** «.(Bre door
with their filthy oflal*.

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP STORE

Brackett, Door and Wiadoi Frams

WARRANTED FOR 3 YEARS!
CARRIAGES OF

I l!l MSIt STOIIt I

So»n&lt;- hcImmiI girl* in Pcnsyl vania
were attacked by nttttoanokea Iwit
frightened them away by (taunting
their mi pettkoata. Dear, dear! why
didn’t Eve think of that.-Baja to Ktp.
Pcrhpaa ahe did. poor girl, and found
it impracticalde.

HAMMOND I BERRY

Cornelius Vanderbilt is still suing
for lua father's million*. (»ue of the
argument* advanced «v Unit Iwanae
the old Commodore fell iu love, in his
old age, w ith every pretty girl he met,
therefore be waa insane. If thia rule

CV I have a unmlier of ilowa which
will be sold at two thirds value t&lt;&gt; clear
out.
A. M. Dalgiikktt.

**Tltat Vb in* ad* Jliwe,"
8&lt;y* $40 ia dirt cheap for one of those
five drawer, ex tension table, Wilson
Sewhix Machines. Has tbe -Mrn.b-r
and all other neerraarr attachments.
For anle only at
Tut max’s Store.

Thousand* of deluded and suffering
huusekraqiera in America will be pl* a*rd to learn that the inventor of the
sfiring Imd Itolymubis rintag up in
spot* tn night time te punch one in
the ribs and Mmli of tbeboek. waa
torn to pieeos iu a ahiagto mill at Bay
City last week.
Three Toledo blMtoa.whc are fond of
’’Joking.” induced an old man. named
Murphy to drink a gtora of beer with
croton oil to it, and waited to are what
they culled a new ‘Morphy movement.’
they waited uatii these waa no Murphy
movemeat at all, and then they were

WILSQN
GRAND PRIZE

MEHAE

da, of, the latest styl
•r*. c
rwtog. Straw Coloria„,___ _ _____
Leghorn a specialty. Indira, earnyour own iulrreal and call on me

Opposite the Naahvflto House.

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

BLACKSMITHING
WAGON REPAIRING,

CDflENNIAL EXPOSITION 137&amp;.
BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
a, anri h, uro wo* fcata* •&lt; fair Mdias

�CHSMI CO Cmt

Kt on th* floor, sod Um room ia filled
with tbe screech of tbe tortewd nrtal
Up-stairs we climb--to a room tbo
■fee of the building. with twenty wia-

Addren TSE ALUAMCS W.
__ M Clark Mrest, CMesgs, 1ft

CpnsnniDlion Cai Bo Ciro’f
BABBITTS TOILET SOAP.

CHffi
num from New York (Out) that we did
not take &lt;nre of Get. Shields before,
To that I answer that the Democrats

nxry intelligence, and he ia the person
whom * banosterrer would be likely to
take into hia confidence. Time he evi­
dently consider* too valuable to waste o*
personal dcooration, for hi* boot* hare
not been blackened thia week, and, al­
though be ia ostensibly whiakeriem, hia
beard ha* had about a five days' growth.
Hia hair is of a chestnut brown, and I
judge he cut it himself, for it stands up
in an anxious way all over his head, with
a striking tendency forward, and at tbe
crown it stiffly radiate* like the thorny
top of a pineapple. There ia a quid of
tobacco in hia check. His mouth is sensi­
tive, tbe bln* veins show on his hands,
and thr fingers flutter aa if each hail an
intelligent purpose ; but the only feature
that would immediately attract the at-

CeMURESSlOXAL PROCEEDINGS.
Tvmdat, April 3. — BOUTS.— Tbe Henau
of ths gentleman whom they dsserted
yesterday ? Again, why n*c«l any cau­
cuses ou thia question f Why My we
will do something for him some other
lune I Now ia the socsptsd tima. Now
is the day of salvation on this question
of Itoorkeeper. It msy never come
again. It is only "while the lamp
hold* out to burn thst tbe vilest
ritiDir* m*v return." Tbe flame ia flick­
ering now, and low. It may go oat be­
tween thia am! 7 o'clock, and no Kptleft for repentance, and then the about
shall go up to heaven. " Lost I lost!"
again forever. Why do we debate thia

Ga*iw in »fcht u&gt; tb« kui«
"beat, 7.5AS.479 bshb; *
&gt;’n*b&lt;b , o*U XUS.3M busUb

Uec. Shields is unfit for the jkmjUou ?
No. What then is the objection f That
he is too fit for it, too good, too noble to
hold it, and tliat the Doorkeeper's place
is not fit for him? Tbe only reison
I have to believe that it is Dot fit for
him is, Iweauae it* last two occupants
were not fit for it I should think the
place might have bean fairly fit for him,
Iteosnse his case seems to live been an­
swered by the text: " Better be a door­
keeper in the house of tbe Lord than a
dweller in the tents of the wicked."
Mr. Cox, of-New York -A word of
jx-rsoual nature m reply to the gentle‘«« ***•*-!■ (Batlsr i That
mn.7 iwuher
1 gentWnan ia always known to be neh in
m u..
b... iw ! mtrigwsof a political nature, ami thia la
;.o“2u — I
II
; r&gt;erhaps one of them; but I n- ver knew
e***«4. .--A fmouxm* MS otoMM I him licforo to have any poverty of wit,
t'™‘A ? -**7*.or to rvjwat his old wit again. So far as
indepAndenoe of party ia coaoerucd, I
have never known it to be nliown until
since he was beaten in tbe Salem district
Now lie is becomiDg independent. He
dal not vote with hia parity yeetonlay.aDd
I did not vote with some of the friemla on
my sule, so there was a party between a*
there. So far an indcis-u.feiicc is con­
cerned in ruting for the extension of
*hvery, I am not too old to remember that
be wsa a d&lt; legale to the Cincinnati Coo-

Cosrtisg Under PifflcalUea,
'They were courting under difficulties.
It w«* in u room th rough which the
nwrolrn of the family were continually
pacing to ami fro.
" Dear Alice," hr miJ, •• J cannot
longer lalxir under the an* "
(Tin) old man appears.)
"—|x-nsion of banks is due to tbe un-

I Old gent passes on. &gt;
" I wss going to say, my dear girl,
that I hope you will promise to be mine,
and name an eart? day for the Iwnda—"
lOid woman happen* in.)
"—should never be paid in gold

believe that you will think if pre—"
(Old man slide* in again.)
•■—sumption cannot be so soon accomphabsd.**
(Tbe intruder retires.)
•
Mx Butler (who bad approached to
" I say I can’t believe you arc entire­
near where Mr. Cox waa speaking)—I ly iodiffervnt to me, but you will soon
am.
grant me the pr.vitage of calling you
Mr. Cox (addressing Mr. Butler di­
rectly)—And, when growing older, you
(Old lady on deck )
ought to grow in grace day by day. 1
ife, giving tbe financial question
will bring you up here to tbe anxious
bench and ptay over you. There is not
(Old lady ah les off )
a man anywhere whom I should rather
" If you love me just nod your head.
lift by kindly prayer than the distin- You and—Oh, one sweet kiss to seal it—
one sweet—oh,---------- "
(Prospective father-in-law.)
—•■according to eminent divines, ia a
myth, a superstition."
(They were again left atone.)
his friendly heart. I know many thing*
Tbe oh! folks conclude that Alios is
about him which tbe world does not safe enough in the company of s young
know, and count to bis honor and in­ man who oan talk nothing but finance
tegrity. It is no laughable matter; but and theology, and so relax tbeir vigiI bag tbe gentleman never hereafter to
rcneat that little old stale wit
A Dog’s Application of Bowey.
The Quincy (HL) Whig tell* this
ory: "A few evening* stncr, while a
lowed by a small dog. While tbe mas­
ter wsa procuring some medietus, tbe
dog walked around the store-room, sod
finally picked up aomethiug and ran to
one of tlie gentlemen and attracted at­
tention by acritehiug hia clothing. The
man looked down sod noticed that tbe
dog had a piece of paper in hia mouth,
but thought nothing mor* of it Tbe
dog. not satiefle J,
ajipral. but m-t -__________ ,________
went to his owner, who took thr p*t&gt;er
and -sw it was a flO bank-note. Tbe
dog had found it on ths flier, and evi
dratlykoew it was valuable. It subse­
quently transpired that the money be­
longed to Dr. J. T. Witoon. snd it was
returned to him. Tbs dog was reward­
ed for his sagacity by the present of a
handsome new iM.llar ”

THE DRIBIUU. A MET 8E1UIHE

STOVEPOUSH
RICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO

The Reason why
they Don’t Like it.

look is hi* keen, deep, eager gray eye,
which reveals the intensity of the man.
Thin is Thomas ?Jva Edison.
“ Yen have turned out a good many
invention*. Mr. Edison."
"Yes he answers, with a percept!hie
Western twang in hia speech, "Fro made
some mschiner ; hut this is mv baby,"
p*t&lt;ing tbe the pi'.'iufwmpU and taking a
chair Ik fore it, " and 1 expect it to grow
up to be a big feller and rupport me in
my old age." •
•
•
•
Edison allowed us his dismaut 1&lt;-&gt;1 aeropbiwie. “Some of it started for Europe
last week." *aid be, *'and I can't ahow
you l»ow it sounds. But here, you see,
is the same tympanum that vre nan in
the telephone and phonograph; wc
apeak against Uiia, and its vil&gt;rsti k»,
instead of pneking n sheet rf tinfoil,
open and close a valve in the steam­
pipe, and thus give to the whistle the
articulations of the human voice, it ta
much simpler tlisn the phonograph, and
its audible speech can be heard four
miles, or even ni-&gt;re. I will guarantee
that it ahall read the Declaration of In­
dependence ao that every word will be
distinctly heard by every. ertixra of
Manhattan ialanu. It will call out all
tlie staUoua on a railnwl, and the tocomotive will go through tbe &gt;x7unUy talk­
ing whatever the engineer thinks it

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•-’-rae at era. Lighthouses can warn
ships in a storm. Fire districts esn be
shouted ; also, whether » tire is spread­
ing or ia being mastered.**

FOR DROPSY.

"tight telephones. bt
aph and aerophone."
Mc» do you expect the 1
"Several,” he replied.
“ 1. For dictating it will take tbe
place of ahort-haod reporters, m thu* ;
A man who has many tetter* to write
will talk them to the phonograph, and
send tbe sheet* diretrtly to his corre­
spondents, who will lay them on ths
phonograph and hear what they have to
say. Bach letters as go to people who
have do phonographs will be copied from
the machine by the offigo-boy.
"X For reading. A first clam elocu­
tionist will read one of Ihcluxu' novels
into the phonograph. It can all bo
printed on * rhe. ’ ten inches sjuare,
and these can be multiplied by the mill­
ion copies by a cheap process of electro­
typing. These sheets will be sold far,
say, 25 cents. A man is tired, and his

VECETINE

For Kidney

BEATS A FOSTER, Gea’I
Art’* New York Newspa­
per Union, 41 Park
Row. New York.

STANB-BY.
A company for printing these is already
urgaciasd in New York.
" 3. It will sing in the very voice of
Patti and Kellogg, so that every family
cam have an opera any evening.
“ A It may be used aa a musical com­
post r. When singing earns favorite air*

VECETINE

FOR 8ICK HEADACHE.

believe a mnswean could get obs popu­
lar melody every day by experimenting
in that way.
“ &amp;. It may b* used to read to inmates
of blind asylums, or to tbe ignorant who
have never learned to read.
"fi. It may be used to tench langusgm. and I have already sold th*
right to nse it to teach children the
alphabet Suppose Stanley bad had ods
and thus obteioqd for tbe world all the
dialects of Central Africa !
" 7. It will be used to make toys talk.

Gtoyj

VECETINE.

DOCTOR’S REPORT.

CAUTION.

VECETINE.

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SANDAL-WOOD.

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IGA'N, flATURBAY, APRIL 20, 1878.

NASHVIL

VOLUME V.

N UMBER 30.

HUH jgtHlI ii ilitfl f-|.‘

IE OFFICERS.

.•

W. H. YOUNG,

^gt^CTsrs
■ ~.a xvzvrr.

Line waa making ita deli bento wxj caatf
ward, curving with every f-orr* of ibe
Connecticut shore, and clinging to the
water-aide MthiEigh actuato^by ssenti-.
meat for coast arenery. On one aide Of1
the ^ack lay the blns, white-capped

fa™" day, and Mias Mallows found
" That Husband of Mine" so Hide engrossinK—fttrbspe because of ter
maidenly unaoquaintance with tie posseasive case of tost article—Uud she
flung it down and betook herself to gaz­
ing from toe wiqdax- . Sbc v w growing

55uwsstti““*
ORNO STRONG,

UNION HOUSE,

W. D. PURCHIS,

ERANK J PURCHK.

' "k t^rmt U Ulla laoriln,
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MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

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ptAUilMMKCT

711.13 'imcHBW.I9

LOW PRICE*

900.900

cuttings from old Bally's famous chrys­
anthemums ; but when, alter knocking
a long time at the seldom-used front­
door of the farm-house, they made their
way round to the kitehen, and from
thence to the family sitting-room. no one
was visible, and toe tireless hearth sod
neatly-piled books and papers on the
table made it evident that the appartmrnt had not been used of late. While
they lingered and wondered, a creaking
step came down the stairs, and old Bally,

thusa" addressed—waa a girl not over 20,
of that delicate type of prettiness known
as “ Amcncan," which fades so early,
but is charming in ita brief fiowar-time.
Her new gray suit, crepe liasc ruffles at
the throat and wrist, the crisn feather in
her hat, even the shining rod leather of
her red traveling-bag, and the perfectly
fresh, carefully-ptrt-on giov«, bespoke
the bride, bnt there was something very
unbridal in the face which these fineries
surrounded. The eyes, blue in tint and
beautifully shaped and art, were swollen
with crying, the lips quivered nej-vonaly,
every vestige of color had fled from the
round, childish cheeks, and the hands tn
the new gloves were pinched together
with a tigbtoess like terror. Once or
twice as Miss Mallows watched she
fought with emotion, and called up a
wan little smile in answer to something
•aid to her, but she never spoke. Her
Jnsfiauion, on the contrary, talked in'jewsantfy, in a low-voiced, irteady-. wain.

- -- &lt;-w--fr
______________ cold on too' jonrury,
but it didn't do no good, and she kep'
on not catin' nothin' and gvttin' more
and more peakin', till finally ahc took
to her bed, and to-day Mr. David's
gone over for the doctor. He set up
with her last night. Sm didn't, want
him to, but he said bo shouldn't sleep
anyhow, and hekL. rutlux
It don't
accm as if it need take up any time
a-waitin' on her, for she don't oak for
anything from .lay's end to day’s end;
but s.ckncm takes steps any way you
fix it, and I liain't done much except go
up stadre and down agMlbrasfcmrffkyc."
“ Dear me 1" began Mrs. Lenox. But
Felicia, moved by an impulse, broke in:
'* I tlunk J must hare. come on Ul too
mm train with Mfk Dahymph*. I
their store. There could be no donbt wonder if I might go up and see her?"
Rather to her surprise Billy made no
objection.
tied. The little man evidently had no
" Sbo hain't raid she wouldn't see no­
thougW riBepi Tor his bride. Mite after
body, and me.ibe
mcobe it'd rouse her up a
bit,waa hrr
ter ultin
ultimatum, and Mias Mal­
lows ran lightly uup. A door stood half

$300.00
.and UPWARDS
I |
.
Ojr LOSE TIME. .
! I
&lt;i5iifeVkMDlSwt Wtte a wMkftieal
in her face which was startling, but ate
instantly looked away, and presently
laid her arm on the window-sill and her
bead on her arm, and began to try in a
still, dreadful manner, not sobbing
aloud, but trembling all over with a
pent-up feeling which was worse than
outbreak. Tte man tried in vain to
soothe her; she rcp'-lled him gently but
decidedly, and at bat he gave up the

■ Thsn you are sick and miserable no
gerf said Miss Mallows, with a see1 kiss. “That is happy newa.”
• Oh. no; I am quite contented now.
rid u ever so good to me, and I think
ro of him ’•very - day. ! And then I
re's my baby."
1 Let me see her. What a sweet lit-

I’laniitF’ with an exultant Boni*.
“ AmFffbifs ■ nsuoh prettier with her
Sa open. They're not blue; they're The subject, however, is a delicate one,
k gray, like her father'a, and just and I will not pursue it.
Bui- as I am about to remark—cast
your eye abroad, air, for one pregnant
I wish he was here I I've told him*heaps moment over the vista which looms, np
about youy. ^Is'eaaqr »4bc field yon­ Ix-forv yon in the mighty domain of hider with the hay-cutters.
They do teUcctusl prognwaion, and contemplate
tteice as well U he site by and look* after the swo-compelliug theory of the descant
erf man I Development, six I Develop­
tiif-m.”
ment I Natural selection I Correlaliuo
of ttesexes! Spontaneouscombustem 1
what gulfs and whirlwinds of mtelkct nal ।
"Ob, I wanted to. Yoe-were so good ■timulus lh&lt;w magic words fling upon
to me that day. All you aaid to me the burning canvoa of too material uni­
cam&lt;- true. 1 couldn't think more of verse of soul ! hcrora the chasm of tte
Dttrid
X do now it hr nl as tall as ages we take tho oyster l»y the hand uad
GcAiatt. ’He’slittle, but he's got tie call him brother; and ImwI, and still fur­
biggest heart—That’s right, baby , ther back, we go, and breathe the genu
wako up, and tell the lady that papa is we cannot sec, and know in him oar the evening, the President arose and
the Ixwt man in .too world. Ho is. isn’t truer Ailam I And, as we stand dazed, rapped three tin.es loudly upon the tohe I—Do you hear her ? Bhesaya yes F’ trmafixcxl, exalted, and gaze down the 1.1«. Al this everybody etei stood up:
tong proreasion of life, marking bins • Ems, iwoi, drvi 1' shouted the Presi­
Ifarjter't Batntr
steadilv, how symmetrically, we have as­ dent. Everybody drank. 'Eiim, »wci;
•irci !' again, and 500 glasses rattled on
cended. step by step, te-------- ia;-------tte table. * Eina xwri, drd f a third
late and dignity of hum
time, and every glare was held above ita
lowly form into a little
•thick, at the corner av the box—an' Co higher form—add_o
—------- owner'« bead.' ‘Ema, zwwi, drui!' a
don't move whijst I'm countin' " says grace, and function alter function, with .oarth- and last time. and the glasses
he. Ai We mum- time ptmte&lt; some- 1each and every change — dcvtlojitBg [Kudcd down on the talite with a
thin* that ould picky-teofw bad gev him 'from tadpole* into frogs, frogs into
L All the speeches were in
- — • flshra, fish™ into hinte, birds rote rep- German, and, after an a '
lileii, reptiles into Bnastaus- —I beg a •Taylor, in which be
million pardons, sir, and geutlerwcn; it blood in hia reins; st_____ _____
waa a wbo’Jy innooent slip of tte tongue, ment, • Long-- lire' and frtahly lire on
| and due oulv to tlic excitement 5af do- one soil German feeling. German honesbote, for far'te it from me, upon such an ty«.»4.G’,Pte* Molta,' William Cul­
occasion as this, to cast a sbeming slur len Bryant responded to loud calls with
upon a great nation with which wv&gt; ore a few words in German.”
st peace—a great and Doblo Christian
i on. aloud, softening hrr voice ae if to a
■■■ou shorn God expand 1
I child. V This is whit I think ’ about
But, ss 1 waa about to remark, I main­
| your position. It seems to roe that you
tain—and nothing can ever drive me
। are just st the j*oint when you must &lt;tofrom that position—that the oontribsBow bird seed this month. The birds
1 cidc for yourself whether you’ll be a
tionz of the nineteenth century to sci- will come up by J uurx
: l.appy woman or an unhappy one for the'
enoe and the industrial arts are—are—
Cate Io pest in the night in a very
rest of your life."
but of course they are. There is no light soil, well dug and raked.
I "How? What do you mean?'*
need to dwell upon that You look at it
Haxdinc cans, broken bottles, old shoes,
। " Why, yott were a lonely girl, you
yourself. Ixx»k al steam I Look al the xnd Un-ware should be act oui in the
know, with u» real home of your own.
steamboat, k-ok st the railway, look at
and here a good man has come along and
toe steamship ! Look al the telegraph,
The gin-oocktail does beat under claim.
taken you into hia. Be lovc^rou dcarrhich enables you to flash your thoughts It needs but little water, and ita cultiva­
; ly now, and you have a great deal of infrom world to world, ignoring interven­ tion will give one an appetite for breakfincncc over him, and .can do prvtty
ing sea*. Look st the telephone, which
much ea you like now; but’ bow lung
cnabltw you to speak into affection'■ re­
Primo donnas are lovely flowers, but
will that last if you go on crying and
mote ear the word that cheers, and into very difficult to raise. A gentleman en­
being unhappy and showing how little
the ear of the foe tho opinion which yon deavored to raise Rose last month, but
I
srt-ri
n&lt;A
ehstin
’
ye
out
of
yer
&lt;
ve«,
ony
you care for 1 —
ought not to risk at shorter range. Look failed entirely.
way."
An',
Wninny
—
och.
Whinny,
•• I don't k
at the-sewing machine, look at the fog­
If you are a landlord and in any donbt
I acuahls 1 Iv there wasn't mcself wid
faintly.
horn. look at the tell-punch, look at tte as to what product to raise—raise the
four sy°*
tKO mouths in the face
“ Then you are married. Too know. , ar me. All other ways, as natural as book-agent. And, more than all, a rent. If you ore not a landlord, try nnd
thousand
times,
look
at
the
last
and
You hare given a promise, ao.I must keep life, tow- skirt and all " I'm not willin’
raise tho wind.
it, even if it makes you sorry. Piumiara 11° ff”1* yp 80 much for tha^irice,*' says greatest, the aerophone, which will cnaOysters should te vit out with a top
are solemn things. But I think you can he, " anr iv yell just look at the lovely Lle Moody and Sankey to stand on the dressing of bread crumbs and plenti­
keen it and be happy, Um. And it little birdrtfaaVl’U faould in my hood till tallest of tlie Rocky mountains and de­ fully watered. The oyster withers if not
strikes mo you have a chaubw-to do a I count thirty. I’ll jAtt take two nv yer liver their message to listening America watenxL although ita fragrance ia in­
meat beautiful thing.”
eyes out and clap them in til me pocket —and necessarily it will annul and do creased.
away with the pernicious custom of tak­
" What ia that ?" wonderingly.
Olive branches should te Set onl
to remMnber ye by, an' yer mouth and
, " 7b ntaie up to a yood man irho voice. 'Deed, I'U never forgit as long ing up a ootection. Ixck at these around the breakfast ta.de. They need 1
' Irnet you for a hard, hard thing in hft as J Um," sex be. Ho wid that the ould things, sir, and ssy if it ia Det a fas* great earn and attention, hoSrcvex, to
life. Think how dreadful it must al­ fairy giv' him tho slate bock again and prouder and more precious boon to have keep them from rvnning
running into tte
the butter
ways have been tor your husband, with he clapped it intil the box—fixed me ovir, bera boro in the nmeb'cnth century and medaroea. Waah them well onoc a
his clever mind and fine faoe, to feel ■nek ; held up his little burd for mo to than in any century that went before day with eoap and water. —New York 1
himself in one respect inferior to th- look at ui te Jabbers I te never took it Ah, sir, clotted with tte all-suf- Orajthic.
’
stupidest laborer who works in bis fields. his two ey«.4r iffy mo far*, thia lime, an' ficicnt grandeur of citizcnrhip in
Killing a Bear at Close Quarters.
It must have hurt him cruoTy always, lum countin' as solemn now as an ould tte nineteenth century, even the wild
and, if he were not a swiM-t-hpirted per­ JrnlifS xcadin' the dith aintince; and and arid New Jerseyman might—a mis­
As Mr. Kirk, of Linsmore, N. B, was
take, air, a mistake, and entirely tinin- returning home last Friday evening from
son by nature, it must havrfmade turn
hard and sour. Now, for the fir* lime, they bring to me ; an* iv ye don't say it’s tentionaL OLall the kingdoms, pnnei- his work in the woods, he suddenly en­
something delightful has conrtnto his ait good a looking gurl as iver left the paliliea, and countries with which it is countered a large bear, and, before he
I
life. Ho has married you, and i* seems oomdy Gon naught—heath. I'm auro my oar privilege to hold peaceful relations. could get out of tho way. to wan
to me sur-h a chat&gt;oe as few women have nsothcr will when she Sore it. Ooh, look
grappled by tte animal, and l»oth rolled,
admiration, dearest to our heart, the over on the earth. Mr. Kirk, who is a
iat it there I Isn't it a dazzler I—Mitt
Mary L. Stiijjln tn Scribner't Maya- wisest and the purest among the na­ man of Hercule-n strength, stru^gied
tions. I retire the undiplomatic lan­ deeperatoly to free himuclf from his an­
guage, and bog your sympathy and In­ tagonist, but without avail Then, drawdulgence.
But, as I was about to remark, it has
always seemed to me— that is, erf course, and st last succeed _d in rending a fatal
since I reached a reasoning ago—that th rout that reacted the heart. Bruin
this much agitated question of future then gave up the ghost, but, strange to
rcwanta and punishments was one upon say, even in death, te still retained his
"Felicia!" sounded from below—
which’ hoocat sod sincere diffci----------- * vxiiim in a elose embrace. So rigid did
Felida, we ought to be going."
opinion might exist; one individ
hia limbs beeotne that Mr. Kirk, despite
“ Mu®* you got" cried Mrs. Lslrymapparently equal justice, but - ---- —
Is, rftting trii tfc'tfeil "Thank yon
hia utmost efforts, was unable to release
finitely more common sense, more intel- himself from his uncomfortable situa­
ver so. You vc done me a heap of
Ugmre, more jusUflcaUra. leans to a tion. Nor could te extricate himself
OO.I. I’ll uewr forget you - never.
—.1 —~J—of tte
bC—
wsmr namjwf"
until be received the assistance of a man
who was luckily passing by and waa at­
tracted by Mr. Kirk's cries. Mr. Kirk's
injuries were only trifling.— St. John

d-xTO&amp;WlWW

11!^

Money to loan!

But there, was something dwarfish in his
attitude, and when presently he half
rose to shut the window it became ap­
parent that be was a dwarf. There was
no deformity, but th" large head and
broad shoulders were balanced by a
p-iacrable pair of little legs not longer
than those of a child of ten. He .was
not voting. for there were griizlixl hairs
about his temples and in hia full beard,
and altogether hia appearance waa half
reputeye and half attractive, and awoke
k tesUag compounded of wsod-wfU and
ffttps* rwaagsly sungkxl that it was

Felicia's own eyes. " I haverrt had any
one to toll before, and Tm so rmliappy.
I didn't ever think I should ftoLgtfwhen
I got married. They all aaid L ebon Id
be a fool if I didn't take Mr. Ds&gt;
because bo was so well off, sna^
pd me so much ; even Mias Pm
said she couldn't oountraans&lt;&gt; »o
thing as my sayin' do, and rd
have such another chance the 1
day I lived. Then I'd never budj
David hod
to do for me before, and hr'gat’irii 'Mi.-!.
and bod n
ja lot of tilings, and I did so like I
wasn't one--------- B_----------------petty like ladies do, JsfcdZso—I
as didn't oonsaro ter. Them ate
then,.________
somehow,,___________
when fl wait
did.________
all over, and I had to go oft with him, it
about things which didn't ‘conaam come to me all of a sudden what I’d
people TMDflnrtto te ptraunal, I gave done, and how my whole life wja a- going
it ap and came away." __
to be just the same thing always, and
ho was always going to bo three, and I
know the
our
bocks, and Louisa Brooks called him
•Spindle-toes,' and yet I'd got to stay
by him and never
anywhere else, or
jbe anything else. And it all came aver
me. and it waa awful 1 I h&amp;n't even
--------- I realized it before.” And afie locked
(io has J-with piteous eyes into Mum - Mallows'
itf ^^l^W face,
•-- - who
.k. stroked
- * -.".I. - I her
li««v hand mHnilv
gently, lint
but
wisely mule no answer as yet
" I s'poss'Alks do call Ulla a pleoaont
place,” she went on, after a little pause,
•■ but it doot'iook pleasant to^iue, I
ain't used to the country, or'to being
alano all def.’ There was 2(». of us at
Uie asylum, gad at Mita Parker’s wo was
clone to the town, ondievuld stef^lks spnaaing and Avar waMms. Irs ijd still
here I cjmAba myael think almost, and

** The big Xaioderkxanx Hall was full
Beer bad do more chance there than
reeds before a hurricane. Tbc most
prominent object in entering the hall
was the large platform with gentlemen
upon it In tbs crater aat Dr. Zinsser,
President, sad at his right, the guest of
the emiag, Bayani Taylor, smoking a
very largo agar. They were x'J smok­
ing, and before the new Minister was a
sparkler, rapidly diminishing glass of
beer. Then came William Ciillca Bry­
ant at the President's left, with a very
large -nd tall, clay cup with a silver lid,
with a whiter (oom making it way over
tho top. It was the biggest kind of a
••schooner." Tte President had a cup
that would laugh at half ■ gal to", and
oottld stretch itself a little and take in ,
the whole four quarts. From tte plat­
form, stretching all the way down the
hall, were fifUra large tables, st which
were seated no less than 500 gentlemen,
will! 600 iiecr-gteises and 500 pLitea of
matelica. while amoks rose from 600 ci­
gars, The object of a ** Commers” is to
dnnkaa much tecr ss you can hoLi,
smokp a* many cigars os yon can bite
the cdiU off, and See who can sit in hi«
chair tte longest. The bid who our
dnnk the most (and the reporter will
{dodge his word that Bayard Taylor is
no atonefa at the busiDsas) is the best
man. The jirogramiuc was diversified
and long, and carried out to the letter,
consisting of ■pccchca, songs, and beer.
Proceedings began with the singinir of
a song, and at the conclusion, as well as

The pole cheeks, from which much of
toe childish niundneu had wasted,
flushed at sight of her.
I hope you will forgive me tor com­
ing up no uncrremorionaly,” began Fe­
lida, speaking rapidly to hide her own
nervuuinroa. “Your old housekeeper
ere me leave, and—well, I felt so sorry
r jou, sick and atone in a strange
plate, thMdT-VMtefi &lt;o oocne. If it
“Ishall die if I can't find out shoot tires you, you must send me sway."
those neople," thought the mated ob­
server' on the other aide of the car. silence. Thon ate said: “ Won't yorf wagon rolled away. “ She looks twice
as alive as she did afore they came."
Bat she didn't die, neither could she ■it down I There’s a chair."
Miaa Mallows sal down. Bhe was «
find out. One mm do* walk up to perWe drop a tiny seed into the ground.
pleasant object to look at in her olive

-A
1 Ob, my husband is quite a pa
said Mra A. to M
h, tele*!! Doesn't te drin
rsF ss^d Mra. B.
“No,'

mineral poison with which physicians
and chemiata are acquainted.
To Ocu Dumtivn. “ *
riaeit) is a chronic inf----------------- - —
■kin, charsctcrixcd by the production of
minute white scales or scurf in excesaivc quantity. The affection is often very
rel*liioas to treatment. Various prepar­
ations are sold which are clauned to be

too application at sedative lotions. In
ebstinsfe cases an internal dose in which
arsonic is the essential element is some­
times prescribed. The efficacy and safe­
ty of such measures sre to be doubted.
fTobsbly the best pbm is to kr-ep the
hair short and shampoo it frequently
with a solution of borax in warm water,
avoiding rough treatment, which has a
tendency to mercaae the irritation.

Idlewyncrasieii of Men of Genius.
Most geniuses and men of great talent'
nave bera known for some peculiar hauit
or striking idiosyncrasy.
Napoleon
would tremble with fear at the sight of
scat; Gen. Elliott, of Gibraltar fame,
was always accompanied by a number
of them.
Johnson liked to imbibe
fltxxls of ten or wine, and yet “ lie none
the worse for it." Person drank every­
thing that came in hie way. Visiting
onoo a friend's house, when evening
came they desired to feed the lamp, but
tho bottle was empty; Parson had drank
the spirits an the sly, not knowing ft
was tntmdcd for the lamp. Douglas
.Jerrold oouhl not bear the smell of sj&gt;ples. Cavendish haled women. It ho
mot one of his own female servants by &gt;•
accident in any part of too house, ate
was instantly diamiseed. Garrick was
vain almost to the dwre of insanity,
l^usacau -was vain, and could uot write
except when dressed as a fop. Bulwex
nyttou. it s said, could write test when
dressed in a court suit. Marlborough
w-.u a miser, mended his own stockings
to save paying for it, and would walk
home ever so late at night rather than
pav for s chair. Napoleon did his
"thinking" and formed his plans for
conquest while pacing in a garden,
shrugging hia shoulders now and then
■s if to teip and “compreea” thought.
When Thiers waa engaged in his long
oratorical displays, he ala-ays had
txwide him a supply of rum and ooffee. The coffee ha got direct from
Mccea. Gibson dictated walking in his
room, lite Scott and many others. Mohere wrote with his knece near the fire,
and Bacon liked to study in a small room,
which, ho said, helped him to condense
his Uioughts. George Stephenson wood
to lie in bed for two or three days, the

Hntnan clothing baa three raitone
d'etre, whicli, in order of proeedercc.
are these -.
I. Health.
IL Decency.
HL Beauty.
Health demands:
1. Maintenance of proper temperature
of the baiy by exclusion of excessive
hrat and oold.
A Protection from injury by rain,
snow, dust, dirt, stenca to the fee*, in-

G. Fitness to the age and character of
the wearer.
7. Concealment, when possible, of any
disgusting personal defect.

�I3W

Old Reliable Hardware
HARDWARE SPECIALTIES

BIG
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_

done thia, hrr rutarsnray think ta wear
outKmwiaby compelling her to keep
&lt;&gt;« fuel, i* readiness for fighting, a vnat
army which she cannot afford tn pay :
Imt title would !x&gt; a new for* of cam­
paign in nhich tboarbrilliantaaeccMMU,
whMi could alone satisfy the Euglidi
jteople and keep them patient under
the heavy burdens of a foreign war,
mast Im csUrely lacking. Bat with
t be aid af Austria, the Eugltah prob­
lem would be eagy. That power could
immediately pat ia tho fieHTKMmiMti

SPRING
fssasd wretch is Samuel Bteeaburah.
He U ia Jail in Mongomsry Co, W. Y,
for murdering Jacob 8. Paricor. and ia
to Im hanged to-day. Few foul™ pa­
ges are to be found in the records of

JEFFERSON NAILS,

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

53
K1

GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES,

OILS, and PURE WHITE LEAD,
Ono Jump, of Caatlo Rock, Dakota
Co.. N. Y-, jnrap ^ around tho wife of
.Squire Odell, of tha. place, to each an
,extent that the venerable juatice jump
ed a charge ot bird shot into Jump's
carcass. Then Jump jumped for a war­
rant, but finally Jumped the idea of

LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.

CLOTHING!

FARMING

conclusion, and married a daughter of
the enraged justice, and the Jumping
wHinodoubt.be productive at UUat
little jumps.

IMPLEMENTS!

JACKSON FARM WAGON,

action will be.
The man who controls tho whole of
thia problem ta iu Ih tliu.
it ta Bismr.rek. He has the pewcr and |&gt;rrotigv

SINGLE &amp; PLATFORM BUGGIES,
BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR, DRAGS,

HATS and CAPS!

lie ta unwilling. Austria will not under taken war; and hia purpose ia still
w rapped in mystery. Thta b Ike c-t•ooo of tho whole complication which

ROAD SCRAPERS, PLOWS, ETC.

Agent for the
Seventy-five yuan ago there waa an­
other man in Europe wboac power waa
an gnat aa Rtamarck's now. HU name

WALL PAPER!

YV he el er and. Wilson
Yourg Truly,

C. 0. WOLCOTT
Every article sold at ROCK BOT­

as the “Beas,” ia dead, ’n New York,
at noon on Saturday, withii tho wall*
of the Ludlow Street prisou. with do
wife or children to vukmOIk. hia dying
pillow, be broMbed Ms last. Tweed
was a public robber. Hia robberies

TOM PRICES. While tho highest mar­
ket prices will ba paid for Butter,
Egg*. Pork. Cheese, etc.

later of New York dty, the lericr and
the robber of ita taxes. the maker of
govurnora, •bo buyer of legtalataroa,
the ttmluliuua .aspirant for power for fast summer travel, have boon add­
ed to the rolling stock of the Michigan
Central.
A. D. Aldrich, a prominent fanner
and old resident of Delhi, was m m
life power waa weU-nigh boundiem; vereiy injured by a log rolling over
bta crimes were on the same scale of him, ou the 10th. tbathe dted three
grandeur; and terribly did be expa­
tiate them—even with hta life for ii

WATER I WATER!!
KANSAS LANDS!!

WD tan Clew, Fret life’

Artesia ad Tabular Wells,
for the kjoU part keeping the spoils of
their robberies, while be was compelled
to lose hia. Connelly, fleeing in time
to Europe, la still a milliunaire in hia

cca. and!ih daughter*, too. have prince-

four yw

Mr. Murray aaya that is Ha fourth
vidt to Egypt, and ends ywbe finds
the wrolchodncivi greater. Tho deplor­
able aspect of the people, who in many
place, have that pinched look which

BUT YOUR FURNITURE OF

give, largely takes away from the pleas­
ure of traveling &lt;m the Nile. AtGirgeh
ba found that the children's food waa

A NEW LIVERY

STANLEY MOORE

FLEMING.
NEW SPRING GOODS! JAMES
JEWELER.

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL
•M Ttfer, a beB, a»I a lira»M in which
the Inmwm was gored uearly U&gt; death.
Again on Monday IwU a fight earn.- «ff
between the boil and a lisa. oid (korp,

Ftniittre of Bterj Descriptiti!

HISVIBTBI BBOOtS
A GOOD HEARSE

barryrUle Mill* Co.

UIUMFUUBBkFHBiU

�CARRIAGE A WAGON SHOP

TUB OSLY KflUCTLY
OM-PRICE,

Cash ©tore
Nl8aVILL.fia*. iu wurtf* w '

NEW SPRING STOC?

READ OUR PRICE LET!

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !
Ordinary and Side - Be r Baggies I

ing oiiewbre. to give Nashville a trial
ta making up their spring mrppUeo, A
perusal of the columns of the Nrtnt Place at tho Valley House, Chariot*,
during the coming apaaon, will keep ia said to hava coot tbs forumr ttf and
costa. Whisky did iu
Tbe young man In Sunfield who was
—Greenbacks are very scarce now;
but very few have plenty, and where accidentally shot some three weeks
they do they stkk to them tike death ago, ia still living, ud some hopes are
There
to a negro. Some mt all thia Green­ entertained of hia recovery.
back talk has something to do with the are aeriotu doubts «f tha ball’s having
entered tbe cfoeot. It may have streak

discourse:

------which

we------

•

TARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

Woodburn Saven Patent YVheelta.

CLOTHING

•'The Influence of Young

Ladfosovec Youg Men."
—A natural cariosity, in the way of

—The aaaaeaer is bow poking around,
a^ making inquiries in regard to yoar
financial affairs, ud now ia the proper

Vermontville, hk* solved the problem.
Her father went into the parlor tho
other night at tho witching hour of
11.45 and found the room unlightod
and his daughter and a dear friend oc­
cupying the tete-a-tete in the corner.
“Evangeline," the old man said stern­
ly, “this is scandclons." “Yes papa,"
she answered sweetly, “it is candlcleos
bocausc limes are so hard and lights
cost so xnnch that Gerdnnad and I euid
we would try and get along with the
atar-Ught." And the old gentlemaa
tumen about in speechless amuemcmt

peranee are continually encouraged by
new evidences of the power of moral
influence to reform the inebriate,, aa
well as to suppress tho traffic. Indica­
tions no*f jKiint te the early removal
of our saloon to your city. The ad­
dress before tho Club last Friday eve­
ning, by a gentleman from Ann Arbor,
was practical and convincing, if not
very full of oratorial flights. ’
X.

Tbe Common Council of, Charlotte * Wc have Hats for the honest, hornyhave decided to require tmrtipa to pay ^wAroHata for the youth.
fortheir keeping by working on tho
We have Hals for the mlMes.
A runaway team at Charlotte loot
We have Hat* for the boys.
Saturday doslxxl into tbe front of tbe
We hnvr Caps for the man.
Sherwood House ud broke a fll&amp;5
In fact we have either a Hat or a
plate of glass.
Cap that cunot fail to salt in quality
Saturday morninr, Danir-LComntock. and price the frugal man or the most
of Hamlin, Eaton Cor; was burned out fastidious gentleman.
Don’t buy until you see the new
of bouse and home. Loss 81.000 with
Stock.
L. J. WllEXLEK.

Suita from $&gt;3 up. *». pairs Paata re-ntM, worth flJifi.
50 pr». Pauls at #2.50. worth (rt-W.
Stoat grntlrmvti reccoiuwcnd m&gt;
clothing very highly•

A fkll line of Finer Grade*

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE I

HATS! HATS! HATS
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MON­
EY THIS SPRING BUY YOUR
HATS RIGHT HERE.

BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPER

B1STISGS ITEMS.

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,

villa. wfll preach ia Um Christie*
Chareh of thia village, next Sabbath
ai 34 o’dock, p. M. Come out and hear
—There is a family in West Castle
ton in sueh straightened eireumstanoes
that the husband liegs the middlings
and ship-staff that fanners are feeding
to their boraes, to bake into bread for
hia family.
-Phil. W. Nialtern. the editor of the
fiataiMl waa in town Saturday, and sa­

On Tuesday we took a ride through
south-east Assyria. To the common
minded mu this may not seem to be
I anything extrordinary. but to the coun­
try editor who is shut up between' gri­
my walla from morning till night. Year
in ud year out. ’mid such dudes aa\jqually devolve upon, editor, publisher;
manager, reporter, proof-reader, foro&lt;
man, compesitor ud devil, with Just’
time to walk to hia meals ud not
enoagh to get acquainted with his wife,
its a Mp tkiog ud especially at this
time of Uy year when nature is in all
her intrinsic loveliness; when little
birds sing ud warble, grain ud grass
grow green ud luxuriant, flowers blos­
som and buds burst forth mto new life,
ud all mankind from the inmate of

Several saloon-keepers have been ar­
rested and flucd recently and more are
to follow.
A disorderly drunk afforded Horace
Catant a night's real in the “cooler,"
Tuesday night.
Will Richie, who ia employed in the
croquet factory of Wilkins Bros., re­
ceived on ugly gnali on hia left hand
while at work nt a circular saw.
Chas. M. Knappes. a member of tho
law firm bf Smith Sc Knappen. bad an
attack of hemorrhage of the lungs a few
days since. He ia still seriously ill.
Next Monday evening the Good Tem­
plars will give an lee cream social nt
their hall over J. 8. Goodyear’a store.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
The temperance work is still pro­
greasing in thia dty. The Sunday af-

the stately mansion, breathe tho froth
air and eqjoy the temperate sunshine, and it seems to be the public sentiment
wi&lt;h its signs of returning plenty, then to tax them out of existence.
—Now ia the time to pick up the re­ ia it truly vivifying and refreshing.
Aaron Clark, of Middleville, will
maining tomato cans, ash pane, sweep
South-east Assyria contains some of give hie popular lecture, “Overland to
out yards and plant shade trees. Make
California," in Union Hall, on Thurs­
ing farms in Barry county, ud we uw day evening next. The receipt* of tho
evidences of thrift on every hand.— evening will be used for tho liencfit of
dcu, well-tilled farms, pretty yard*, the Red Ribbon Club of thia dty. Ad­
large dwellings, etc.
G. W. Knapp, mission ten eent* only.
-One of tho busiest pteeea in the vil­ one of tbe first resident* of Assyria lias
At the regular nnn.tal mooting of the
lage is E. Cook’s wagon and carriage a fine large reaidenee and only 330
factory. ’Gvno is a stirring, square­ acres. Ho has fifty acres of wheat that Pioneer Engine Co. No. 1, held on Tues­
day evening of this week, the follow­
toed boy, and makes a buggy that will shows ten to twelve inches growth.
run aa long aa three bought of traveling W. E. Brown, his flrat door neighbor, ing officer* were elected for tho ensu­
ing year: J. H. Anderson, Foreman,
agents. Before you make a purchase. north, al*&gt; has twenty acres equally as
Wm. M. Scudder, Assistant Foreman ;
good. Wheat on every baud is fine
Irving L. Creasy, Secretary; Baker
and
reported
free
from
insects.
Old
—On Monday, F. 8. Bowes, the coun­
Shriner, Treasurer; Frank Stanley,
tanners told as they never befoVe raw
ty surveyor, established the grade of
wheal looking so well at this time of Company Engineer; Andrew J. Angie,
Main ud Washington 8*. and the
Company Steward.
Rot.
coming uammcr these stroc** will un­ tbe year.
We enjoyed tho trip, ud wo hope
doubtedly be brought Dp to thia grade.
tbe time is not far distant when we cu
Good! Wo expect Nickolaon pavebe spared more from our office duties
James Nesbit has sold his brick yard
that we may, in these ramble*, butter to bis brother Henry.
find oat what is going on ud show up
Geo. Turner has a daughter vitlting
man of Hastings, ha* bought out Frank tbe rural interests of oar prosperous
him. We hear die has come to stay.
Dancer’s grocery store, and will noon Barry County.
assume control.
Mr. Manoc is n
Christopher Kill is preparing to build
thorough businca* man and has had
a house on hia 80-acre farm this spring.
Cha*. Lamb has removed his shoe
G. W. Francis ia now in Sonoma Co.,
Success to him.
shop from Shcridu to hia fam two
—Wheat is on the rise; however we California.
miles west,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allen will reside
deem it not advisable for farmers to
/Austin Delong has the wall buDt and
bold their wheat too long. Better sell in Naahville daring the coming sam- the carjunter* an- at work ou the
now. That Eastern war bubble is like­
J. C. Stour, editor of tho Laingsburg
ly to burst any time, and it is estimat­
The Bunday School here is in a proa­
ed that the coming wheat crop will bo A'ews, gave our office a call last week
peroti* condition, under the SuperinFriday.
L M. Flint has abandoned the idea of tendcncy of Whitlock A Mudge.
than that of test year.
locating at Vermontville, and will
8i^fo Eld. Beamon broke the ice, our
-The SwUtasl tells of a Harting* ehap hang out hia shingle in Nashville.
ffiend Buxton has followed suit, and
who went out hunting on Sunday, when
8. W. Walrath has moved into his we ore expecting more in the same Uno
bis dog w&amp;?t
and treed him on a new purJisse and I. M. Flint has mov­
stamp ud kept him there u hour or ed into the house vacaU-d by Mr. WnlThcy have organized a Sunday School
ao before be could loud his gun ud
at Sheridan, but we have not heard
shoot tho rabid canine. MaraL-Don’t
Mias L. Strickler, of Niagara Co..and
who the officers are. Will give you
go hu ting on Sunday; especially if Mr. and Mr*. Henry Schuler, of Mont­
gomery Co., N. Y.. are guest* at Mr.
year dog goea along.
Eld. Munroe, of Woodland, will speak
D. Staley’s. They are relatiree.
in the Bed Ribbon Hall. next Sunday
Moore’s birtb-day, and tbe preaent
—“Knowledge in power," and to the eve. Thursday evening. April 25th
ought to have been tbe other way ; but seeker of knowledge a good Cycloped­ then’ will be a neck-tie social at the
barring thia. Stanley is hapjm r than ia is invaluable; and in getting a Cy­
the average livery-barn man at this clopedia. get Johnson’s, or, aa the
Over fifty persons from thia vicinity
time of the year, ud thinks of taking
-fiepubtona terws it, “The virited the Nashville Reform Club last
his present down tn Doe. Jones ud great pyramid of brains," since it ia
Monday night and were well entertain­
get her a double sett of teeth.
from the pens of over two thousand ed by that Club, and all speak of it aa
of tho ablest acbojan of Europe and a pleasant affair.
The Sheridan Reform Club have seat­
An Oakland Co. editor stole a quan­ ed their ball with chairs. This makes
tity of patent medicines. recently, un­ a neat substantial seating and adds
der the pressure of poverty ; and the much to tho appearance of the room,
Vennontvillc editor is getting desider­
ate upon the “wood" question.
a new dree*, grown somewhat and is
more interesting than ever. In fact it
was ever one of our most interesting Xa.

foes brighter «p like the •«nh&lt; Au
roc*.
in Um faltecss ofbis Um he
break* cat with "OM Lug Syu." ar

Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;e.,

In Bunfield, where the HosAan fly is
feared, the fanners are sowing salt up­
on their wheat fields, buying an infer­
ior article a dd for this purpose at sixty
cents per barrel.
Mr*. Elizabeth Low, n youni- mar­
ried woman, an adopted daughter of
John Mulvaney, a wcalUiy farmer of
rd circumstances at Mr. Mulvaney’s
residence on April 14th.
Penn field township lies directly south
of AMyria and due north of Battle
Creek, but for twenty vears previous
to the preaent year site has had no need
of a constable, and during that time

GRIFFITH’S CHEAP

STORE!
Side Ijwc Kids, Goar nu«l Knngi
Every pair fully warranted.
100 pre. Ladies’ Slipjiri. from 35­
100 pra. Slipper* from 75.- up.
4m pr*. Kill Croquets, Bl («• Bl-flo
60 pr». Kid Eugenia, walking »

Mew Barbershop.
Shaving, Hair Catting, Coloring and
Shampooing done with nealneaa mid in
tile latest styles. Gentlemen, give me
_ £-1
OO
A I
■W

Bl to S3.

500 prs. Children's Shoes, from
TSc, worth doable the price.

cr New Spring Hats for Men, Wom­
en ud Children, at D. C. GuiFriTit’a.

ty 5 different style* of Shoes for
Hooker MDtenced Frank At well, for I gentlemen at
DxconintTT’a
burglary, to two years iu the State
tySpring Drewi Goods, a large as­
Prison ; David Woodworth, for larceny,
sortment
and
latest
styles,
at
to six month*, ud Orwin Trembly, for
burglary, to five years in tbe House of
Correction, at Ionia. Atwell is 34 year*
old and Trembly only 31, bat both have
In a few day* ! must go Ea*t for my
Spring ud Bummer Stocks. All pcraons indebted to me by note or book
account will confer a special favor l»sid*.&lt;* making y~ir humble aervut's
countenance radical with pleasant
memories toward you. by calling ud
Eying *aid indebtedness. Don't forget
it one bind must need* wash the oili­
er, and that I need every dollar due me
to pay for the supplying of your past,
ana to provide for pwr coming want*.

D. C. GRIFFITH

U. G. HALE

CProprs. CtieapCusli &gt;

Do you need any

SCHOOL BOOKS!)« SUTIS!
Do you want any

Blank - Books or Stationery ? HAMMOND &amp; BEE
Doca not your bouw need pain tic g!

PURE WHITE LEAD!
COTTAGE COLOSS.

Dry Point*.
Parr- Boiled

School Books, Fancy Stationery,
DYE STIFFS,

MEDICXNES!
are complete in variety, and

AT TBX LOWEST PRICES!
Doesn't some of the room* at home
nerd a little

WALLPAPER o? KALSOMINE ?
We have a very large stock, bought
for Cash, will Im- mild low.
If you need

L&gt; Y K

STU U F S !

Our lines sre more varied ihu ever,
ry Jatoui Flomiso has again made
enother addition to hi* already fine se­
lection of Goods. He has Just received
a fall line of’Spectacles and Eye Glass­
er, direct from tbe manufactory.

GROC ’ RIES!
Fine Tubarroi, and 4'ignra.
Cull and ace ua.
Thanks for paat curtesies

A Co.’s, one door north of Truman’s
store, and examine the fine apring
stock of Milliner* and Fancy Goods
jnat received. All t.’ latest styles and
pattern. Mus. R. E. Bcauows 6c Co.
CP' New Clothing in ud lota more
coming next week. I am prepared to
sell you a full suit at from $4 to *20.
Odd pieces such aw pant*, vests or coat*
sold to suit.
A. M. Dxuouxktt.
A Farm of Ml ncres on Bee. 13, Belle­
vue, Eaton Co. 50 acres improved;
well watered ; good building*; orchard;
ud sugar bush. Sell ctar“ —J —
given on port. Also adw.
in Nashville, price B750;
balance on time,
ff-a
ISAAC M. FLINT.

lew*.

BOI8E BROS.

ECONOMIZE!

THE

NEW MANUFACTT
KELLOGG: DEMAH

WILSON:
Tse-

I GRAND PRIZE
The Congregational Church has bad
three coats of white paint and it adds
beuty to its looks. . .
Mr. ud Mix Reuben Gridley arriv­
ed Lome from California last Saturday,
the former maeli improved in health.
Rev. H. Marsh served out hl* year
last Sabbath, and the conoregutiou
promptly hired him for uother year.
A child two or three years c-ld, be­
longing to Willard Roach, sat down in
a pail of hot water test Friday, acald-

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•CUmetkuaey sthcr Sewtag mackiaa.
,
vnx vrm aonw * tha foot the macbke makes aa stitches.

talta Xi&amp;ui ifi ia u id wk ii ei ty 0 te ate lute
w«U as bis pfoee. north of town- &lt;
stert tiase simM, B. IL Hone, our com­
petent well -digger, unloaded hi* appa­
ratus and tackkd Hie job. lulcsathan
four days be W a well with over savciiteM fw: of water, though he had to
go IM foM for it. Give Brik the palm.

W.A.AYI-SWORTH &amp;

Brackett, Door aad WindowFi

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card. Irflo not edoader this Senate a
suitable arena lor the exetciae at such a
power aa this jbint resolution which has
bsen read would propose. Our people
mated te contain 17^83 poands ootMb, i1»*f pcsoe. Wo have had e tough dte
12,500 pounds lima, 16,000 pounds mag­
nesia, 6,000 pound* soda, 5,730 pounds
sulphuric acid, 4,000 pounds phos»»boric
acid, and 500 pounds chlorine.
.

lilto. Volaqto, who also appeared as a
to intensify tbe sensational

TssQomu of Eag load ba&gt; replied to Um ad
dreM of Farhasieat (jiaakiui: her Mijrav frv
cUling out the reerrlo*. Kbe tbuUa both
boom for tbeu Kvalty, end
etw frelesora

AMO,737 basbals at this [a nod last year.
A Bnrvaa dl^alcb .tat*, that H. R McIn­
tyre, FnsuJent &lt;&gt;r the First NUiooal Bxak ct
Lake Ot; and Vice PrsMJcol of th. Ftr-C S»Uonal Daak at CiAando Hprings, Col, has aU
sooodsd with *70.000 ... A row at IAo4gv &lt;&gt;tv.
Wyo.. rescind iu tbs kUlU&gt;&lt; &lt;-f the »bnt n. &gt;

character of this act. Miss Franklin, in­
stead of taking direct aim at the apple
on Mlle. Volante'shcad, faced in an oppo­
site direction aad obtained her range
by means of a small mirror plaood at tho
wing. This mirror has to be arranged
at sndi mi angle that ita face will bring
the face of the person supporting the
apple directly in tbe center of tho glaaa.
The hoid-r of the rifle places Uro weapon
over her right abouldcr, and then takes
aim through the sights at the reflected
image before her. Tiro trick Ims been
repeatedly arocmplished with snrevas,
bnt it requires great coolness and steadi incas to strike the rr-fleoted apple with
precision, and Las al wars been deemed
a foolhardy ami daughrofig cipenm-nL
' This rvrutng the variety entertaintnont passed of! aa usual until the rifle| shooting act, wiroa , tiro audienon was
bomficii by seeing Uro unfortunate tra
|&gt; w performer shot dead. Mias Frank­
' Im displayed considerable skill in hit­
ting her target am&gt; other objects while
firing directly at tnrm, and she aeevnsd
rut and —when the filial
feat waa to bo attempted. M lle Vo­
latile stepped alertly to her station,
smiling at the autiimre aa •!«■ did so.
Placing Uro apple (aa ordiuary-rix«l
rested in her luxuriant hau, she Stood
mohinlcsa aa a statue. Mias Franklin
I also took her station near tiro footligbta.
, u. front of the mirror, and deliberately
aimed over her ahnuklsr through the
glass at her ill-fated fnrud. Tiro audi­
ence sat in alienee, curiously watching
the performance arid suspecting soaro
deceitful trick, when suddenly the,
trigger waa pulled, ami at' the same S"
■taxi', a shock rwounded through iho
hr41 as th&lt;-. unfortunate Volanto fell for­
ward on tbe stage.
Everything was now in amfuai' a,
Ixith before and behind flic fnhUigbu,
the audience being in a state, of terror
at the denouement of what had promlaed to be only S pleasant bit of sensa­
tion. At first it was only Supposed that
Mlle. Volante had been wounded, bqt
it waa not many minutes before tlw

Tbe tragedy has naturally caused
great excitement in the town of Paw­
tucket. Thia accident will, of course,
put a atop to all snch exhibitions, no
matter who mar attempt th rm.
Tbe mctute-ni of the company, •sith a
large number at the a'.xlience, seem to

•' tired " and require rest is not founded
on a mere delusion, but ia a fact which
can be proven and scientifically ex­
plained. Barters have, perils ps, often
noticed thia exhaustion tn their rsxora
The microscope reveals that the tired
raaor, from long strappings, has flic ul­
timate fibers at its snrficv all arranged
m one direction. After a month's rest
these fibers are found to have rearranged
thotaaclvee be erogenous!y, crossing
each other, presenting a saw-like edge,
and each fiber supporting ita fellow.
It is no with other took conntantiy used

Tni Buddhiat religion is the one meet
extensively accepted in the world, hav­
ing, In round numbers,54U,(KX),OOOadberenta. There arc not more Botaan Cath­
olics in the world ttian people of all oth­
er religion* cl*/sea. The total tiumlwr
of Itoman (Jathcluw ia about MD,&lt;MX),(MO, against atMut hO.OOO.Ono of the
Greek Church, IDU.OUO.IXX) Protoaiacta,
and 0,500,OM* of other i irienUd churches
than toe Gtwak. Of the l.tOO.OtxMMa)
people in the ’rorid. about 1,000,Out),OOu
are not Christians, but, with tho excep­
tion of the 6,000,000 Jews, arc what are
called beatoeoa. Il w»U be obsrrrvd
from Uua that there ia atill a great field
left for the spread ot Christianity.
Phof Roxy, says, in a scientific exrinuiKi-, that the early days of June
shonld herald vigorous and exterminat­
ing warfare upon those subtle pcata.
cloUias m&lt;Aha; ^loeels, wardrobes, eta.,
t boaid be emptied ami tbe cl-.thing laid I
open ami tboroughly expired to light ■
and air, and well hruaned before being I
replaenJ. Bptrits ot turpentine should 1
be brushrd in cracks, wainscots and I
shelve*, am! camphor or tobacoo placed '
among garments, fora, plumea, etc.,

Same ot Prentice’s say tags.
A recent writer reproduces from the
Louisville J .ttrnal some of George D
Prentice's witt.cisms, which were not de­
pendent upon tinx* and dreumstanexa,
most of them naturally were, for their
point and force. Following are a few of
•' To keep your friends treat them
kindiv; to kill them, treat them often."
** lie who reels sad staggers most in
the journey cf life lakes tbe atraigbUwl
cut to the devil.”
" Men should not think too much ot
themselves, and yet a man should be
camful not to forget himself."

When Ml»a Volatile fell her heed
ilmpfied near the footlights, and be* hair
got scorched somewhat, but some of Ute
audience removed her from the fiamo.
It seems from the staterm ut of those
present that on ita occurrence for an in­
a taut every one iroeme-d dumbfounded.
A’bca the* audience rose to their tect

Tax ctoef. rf lb. Kiowa, Oomtnebe and Ar
rapiboo Isdiaas, with then earners, triy-un.
in nnsaber, cnaAned at Hl. Aognatma Fta., the
past three years, haw been rehsasd and sent

called tho Smoking Boos
at Parhamout, and to •«_____________
ary Hall into a chamber exclusively for
the traasaotiou of buameai In thia lat­
ter chamber no desks are Io lie allowed,
nor ia writing, load speaking. nor any­
thing to bo bcnmttad aacrpt the closest

gms docs do busineab. One ia bid we
the holidays and tho other after.**
•• Were it not ungenerous to remind a
man of hia natural deformities, wo
riirmld inform the editor of the Grand
Gulf Advertiser that be is a natural
fool/'
” An opposition editor oflera to bet
his ears on something to our discredit.
He shouldn't carry gambling to such ex­
treme lengths.”
** If the editor of the----- isn't a rogue,
he ought to bring a libel suit against hia

I noticed a recipe for making a cheap
telephone, givvri by Prof. Barrett in a
recent lecture on that instrument. In
making hie instrument you use a bar
m-girot, aad have to go to considerable
trouble, for all of which you cm only
talk a distenw al about 100 varda.
Now, I can give you a recipe wink mam

on this floor shall there be any act of
mine tho effect of which would be other­
wise than to contribute apd aid in bring­
ing about fraternal accord between every
■setion of oar country.
Sir, we are one people, idratifled and
bound together by Uro ti«* of relation­
ship, and by every tie that can IHnd man
to his fellow-man. Let thoec who died
ia that sanguinary strife rest in peace.
V
.L— —------ ».-- • - • by
blood of that strife, and______________
the dead, sleep in pence until the day of
final resurrection, when the archangel
shall assemble uncounted millions by
the sound of hia trumjwt, and cal) upon
the sea and all the earth to give up their

8ir, wc are united aa s people in all |
and tn every rwspeci. We are houmi by
bonds of iron, ami, I may say, by a net-1
work of nerves, in a teiegrnph so ar- 1
ranged that when you touch one point j
you touch flic whole.
Hir, to the Pacific jcvon I have ►Hl
one ct my children, wl»o is aa dear to me
aa my own heart's blood. His dewttny
is fixed with those people in that grow­
ing, rieh and populous section. While
ho sleeps by the gentle murmurs of the
placid 1'seific, I, to theDocodsy swaahine,
almost, am here, and shall labor to do
tiny is fixed, and every section of our,
common country.
Iu tta&gt; prro-ntatiou of this resolution
i have performed the duty whicli rtwpeei
for tbe Legislature ‘ oCnrir Stab* de­
mand v, bat, believing that Tbe interests
of every section of tho 'Tukm calls for
acquiescence in the decision mad® by
tbe Electoral Commission, I feel con­
strain nd to state that I shall deem it in­
cumbent upon nr to oppose any action
by thia body iu furtherance of the in
tout of the resolution. I ssk that Uie
joint resolution be referred to tho Com­
mittee on the Judiciary.

Three little girls from fl to 8 years of
age, st Manville, Wis., on the Wiscon­
sin Central railroad, wandered into the
woods and got lost. Night came on,
ami the little ones finally at about mid­
night ran upon a hay-stack in a clear­
ing. They pulled out some of the hay
and made a hole big enough to crawl
into, when to thcrir liirror several large
wolves cams bowling about them and
snapping their hungry jaws in anticipatiouof the human feast before them.
The children cned and screamed in their
nearer. Finally the oldest of the chil­
dren. while on her knees praying for
irorself and liUl* sisters, happened to
remember reading that fire would fright­
en away wild animals, and remembered
pocket. In a moment she pushed the
children euLirom the stack and struck*
match and eel fire to the dry hay. Hie
effect was’ magical. In an instant the
flames shot upward, and the wolven riw
off in a rage of disappointment, ami.
soon after, aa tho little ones were warm­
ing their chiliad bioml in their little
veins, their parents *nd friends camo
up to their rescue, attracted thither by
tho light from the burning hay-stock.

twenty-ninth annual report of pork- ;
parking in the West has been published.
Tiro total winter picking in (ho West
waa 6,505,000; average net weight,
226 4-100 pounds; yield at lard, 38 61 -100
per bog; r»Kt tier 100 pounds, net, &gt;4.99.
Comjxrrd wiUi last winter tiro-- is a
gain at 1,404,000 in the number of hogs
packed, 10.12 pounds in the average net
weight, 4.53 iu the average j iehl of lard,
and a decrease of 6—19 in the averago
coot per 100 pounda. Tbe trot total pro­
duction of barreled pork was 723,308
liorTvia, an increase of 86,101. The sggregate packing far tbe twelve mouths
ending March 1 was 9,048,565 hogs.
Tho winter's pro met of lard waa 761,192
tierces, of which it i* estimated tbe vi*»ble supply in the West and seaboard,
including interior pointe, was 250.00U
tieroes, or 33 per cent. The winter
product of cured meet* waa 980,000,000
pjuuds, including lorrelcd product, al
which there was at large citMs in the in­
terior and at Uie. seaboard 388,000,000
pound*. Tbe report is elaborate in ita
prewratation of detail* ot tho season *s
business and oompsrisons with previous

_________________ _ jrhioh excited her
indignsiton, and she gave him a great
Ing piece ot her mind. In ••jawing
back "he skid:
“ Your husband ought io bo arrested
for working on Sunday 1"
••Working on Bunday—come here,
bob! Mow. bub.H rouTl wara that

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VOLUME V

NUMBER 31.

H1GAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1878.

NA-SRV1L

Dl.1t Kt WCB1TEK.

MBB1TH KUDIttU.

JUjkrilk f irrrtonj.
Mr. WoJwUr ia

VILLAGE OFFICERS.
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W. H. YOUNG,
OMaa KaMAStafMaiaMne
as*
M»• OMeabamtrowltoasw

BARBER,

A M. FLINT.

J. M. MAR TIN.
A Loss A**sl Win prwlka la all tta ro-ut.
or«i»l.lcM ^offleTjln DvH**taltelac. Br»l 4&lt;»»

W. S. POWERS.
ATrohNKYattaw.aoUrllorlaChaawry Ok

WILLIAM ■. TWEED.

IJ. go F»o Utlkwi •orerwlu). A-Mrvu. with
■UHf. Offe. flr.1 4-^r .null, ite Vnloa llooNmA«IK&gt;. Harry Oo. Mira.

BRADY if CRITES
TTOH^Kr^ &gt;t Law. Mldlan la IToom•rv *»«
boMom* Inirartwl lojbrir rar*^ I’nt^n'S'jj'tta

SMITH

4-

He waa bom to
wt. H&gt;. father wta s
m Hesekiah W.

KNAPPEN.

known -.other of

He waa an apt

LEWIS DURKEE,

—---------------- -r------ ,----- would fight
beforn suffering impomtiou. One of hia
EMORY PARA DY.

E. J FE1G1INER.

ORNO STRONG.

UNION HOUSE

H PAE A DY.

A B. KASEY,

W. D. PURCHIS

F&amp;ANK J PVR CH19.
rpiKhWT •

Wit

the devil aa an

MONEY TO LOAN I
h Apfn*W tai kUk Stanko.

pump mejM-ctor*. water inspector*. u&gt;
*|»ectora of metera, of weights and m asun», of street incumbrance*, all drawing
aalanc* am~- al) nat-teaa.
WiUi this vast |x»wer, Tweed Iwwamc
very rich. He invested m real estate
and iron mine*, waa interested in every
street o|&gt;euing and widening; bad a band
“n —— • »*
—•— «~
Director
in

was no room I
been aliamalc
Tweed was f
mat ubbm
[tit of antidote nentralixiD
,.
With the weight
thr-M* disclosunw ou bia shoulders, hr entire!
body;
by 9,1X10 majority, hia I real; opponent.
O'Douovan Itoaa^ IxA having the
atrrngtli of a &lt;*»rpoAd'a guard. Before fatal effect.
thl*. Tweed had a[q&gt;eari d at th* Jlcmocratic State Convention aud ahow.-d a ducted of late in Germany but dracriliod
ID a French agricultural paper are san!
to have demonsirated that flic vigor of s
in each a laaly.
potato plant ia always in direct prooorwaa a civil amt brought by Um* Uuant of two to Ui" weight o&lt; the lubcra uac«l for
ttapervisuca for the moucy tak&gt; u from
the Broadway Bank At tlie request of
an opinion declaring that the county had I
a nght to l&gt;nng inch a atuU O’Gorman I
tiegan proceedings for the rectovery of
the money. Within a few day* another j
civil suit was brought tn the name of

runcti finer offsprings uian too*- mwvr
down or at the liottom, and in planting
agriculturists are, therefore, advised to
cut thrm horix'iutally, instead of verticnTy, and use the tower jauta for cattle

ixaUont, almost without numliet
paratively a poor man in 1864.
five year* he was reputed to be
|12,000,(X&gt;0. He cemented his

mined. Meantime, the Grand Jury bad
imbcted Tweed fur vanoua offeuaca
Judgo—Where did you find Una oolThe indictment contained 150 counts, urod tnaai, ofltour 1
•
.
and covered l,0G0 pnnted pages. It
Officer—I found him laat night hang
substantially charge*’ him with criminal ing around Devlin A Co. 'a clothing ah ire.
Mr. I.tavlin has had a good deal of cloth­
at the height of hia power, but thia
ing atulen lately aud I brought thia man
U» Wh* oodida*. Mr John B. Trt&gt;h
tried ou Jan. 80, 1873. Tbs jury dia- ou suspicion.
The following year he again ooateatod
Judge—What ia your name, pria-

MICHIGAN. EXCHANGE,
liMricL

Thia comprised the Heventh

and Williams

John Fox. Joli a Mocrowey, a&lt; O'Brtao. turned to New York, disregarding the
Michael Norton, Thomas J. Creamer, advice of friend* in Han Frann*re&gt;, who
assured him that be would never again
be aUowW to l.MTO fheeity, H««w
tried a' kecond time on a criminal indict­
ment on Nov. 10, and *ra* found guilty
on three-fourth* of the oounta. Upon
the first tnal Judge Noah Davis bad ex­
pressly declared that, in the event of ■

A

SELLECK,

A KERIMIMIESVE.

rmoi UBWH
m&gt; wktra

plain, simple, cheap food, partaken cm at

Twaed.

euncilablr Latrvd of sin. aunultanremaly
with His boundleas willingncaa to for­
give to the utmost the repentant sinner.
Th'* fundamental truth never wearies
It bring a Gud tn Christ

heaven and curtli.
Thia love of God in Chnat auataina
the soul in life and in death, in childiiood. manliuod, and oM age, tn proap. r-

muat bo sought for. Chnst hunaclf eahorted to “ lat-ir for the meet which andnrvth unto everlasting life.
The
' Bread of Go I » He wbo reUneth down
(
rorld. 1 am that brtml of life." A*
though
obtainable everywhere, so
Christ, also everywhere anocasibie, must
yet be sought by prayer, meditation,
the study of the aenpturea,| and by the
For He

place adequsAely can toe ignorant os ».
The blindncswof perauual am blturn ia
well illustrated by the rvpurte*! words of
Mr Wrbeb r. He says, in effect, that
not mneh more round the girth ; and for he has served the public faithfully, and
color, I wouldn’t turn my back to nary a hl*’ Iieen not only inadequately reward­
gal in the Lost Townships. But, after all, ci, but iiad been most severely censured
maybe I'm countin’ my chickens before for hia least iw-lflah actions. But whst

rooms! him
reaervmi
for me umay be a lickin'.b.»
Jeff
..u „ a.
a

With anything but broomaticka or hot
water, oiTXrclful U &lt;~is or s«m»
*nch toiug. the former of which, b-iag
somewhat hkr a d,illatah. may nc&lt; be ro
very objectionable to him. I will give

I

the twr^and secured him
t the h«d *
By
“
Lt £ X. Uh eh»X&lt; Uv
o^toT rod his mere
ny Ame-ncanUj

chai tenge a loog-srUlcd interpretation,
not only without absurdity, but with
a force tost waa eo rcepc ted as to raise

■&gt;u an equality . "

1 Never •leg.crt daily private Bible

in unWic
£££

~

give the challenged P*rtJ choice of
-V.7 rtkh tawi'lba &lt;Lr. 111, B'“k“ “*

twwn alias
aiw-Tw*ro .m*. k&lt;u&lt;viu.
•
• Aa
a diplomatist he waa no­
*od tlien engaged to toe future I’m**- • ,V’,
A
? hw fcUow-atataemm.
• lent. Whether Shield* knew thia or mA 1
---- ------ &lt;•the n»ult waa a ebaUcage to Lincoln. .-VU-1,
*“ “a»o»&lt;

■ &gt;t loa reputation - a historic tamo that
began while h&lt;- was yet living -which
tnalr him the most conspicuous of Ameri­
can abkcns. and which might well have
inake any explanation or deny the author­ aitisfioi Die moat inordinate ambition of
ship of the letters until the challenge
waa w.thdrawn. Finally, however, Uic
AO piaaiiiK- isiKix
■ - —-----to do aoux-thing tut Jesus. Every night matter waa settled without any blood added to hia renown, nor to hia oppor
reflect on what Jesus has done for you, •died, and the pnt&gt;rq«d* went on th&lt; rod then aak yourweff, whafAm 1 H&lt;ang llfe journey, ou* to the h-adcrahip of
nation ami a martf'-sdcu., tbe.Kb.
.uk...rv. ^“^^ whtato — un.wra.Uy rem
for Him? Malt, v., 13 16.
&gt; Major General'
wd I... -■ .uU^n'J ■»
noble military record in two ware.
being right
public affairs were not au ad. quale reaud kneel &lt;
upon it
named Taoob Farnuaraon.
while passing through the forest btoween
Christiana, ur argue that, broaaae aueb White Fish lake *ud Black Trout Like.

aaya.

I believe all lavrkaluiing l» gins

L

ajnw., - b.a

impossible to determine from offi

i twm. *n«&lt; tranquillity was mtored.

1.

and having ju-pml aside and behind a I ”&lt;* of Trej-.w. the cnic. m umstom
&lt;|Uiek «wr, the judging taste, the keen
smell, and the lively touch; it is the in­ ^U^rrr
terpreter of all ridiflee, the snrmounter
of all difficulUea, the n mover at all ob-

iSlauJlrtai—mma, I

bo.

S-U

*-

&lt;XMirpir»p&gt;*. uw •
i those who suffered m

Judge—Take off yodr coal, Gibba.
Gibb*-I hope you 'scuse me.
ready money. For all the practical purpoaaa of life tact eamca against talent

knife of Farqnanou, soon turned over
but a day repeated: wln-no- it-is that
old Jacoti numuen hia Ufa by days, and

Thia shrewd politician
himself.

lor pohtX»l .«»»»
•Ao oolbodu U SI IMratauy.
S«oo&gt; ««1
rt'* Mlorod U»

Daniel Webster

ou June 15, 1876, Qibba.
raaarDavid

Mfr'"’

'

khrtftineaaor correct rsy errora, to whom
sra more due, or
are Hia who gave

nEKTTSTS,

barreted. flint lock fowl,

Gibba-Dara

pLAl.V AMB FAW£Y

I TnkecAf

While the avil
&gt;1_____ I. *1- V __ l-l-x___

tain a aril amt surh

isrd pan. Gibba I
without bait Take

dark hair. worn rather

FULL COUNTS!

did hit me:

LOW PRICES

earaa literally alive with

guo mo

sorvra the public, for the hope of ade­
quate official reward from the public
will probably be aiaappointed. But

would rather fight than cat ; but isn't
marryin’ better than fightin', though it

wboue beetling

GOOD WORK!

the 6lh of March, 1850, the orator al
Plymouth Itock in 1821 said to a ttend
rod tn&lt;-ral«cr of CoogreM. who told the
•• Easy Chair,” •' To morrow I am gomg
to ronihilale you —■ alwhtwuista. "
The remarks that we have quote! arc

Such, to the soul, i« the one simple, all- one tl'ing more I would do rather than
frultfnl, all-roffirient truth of the Jove get a lickin'. I hare all along expected
of God in Cnnst, by His infinite stoop

(Gibba taken off iua coat slowly.)

used ia building up th* power of Tweed.

Daily

1842. Hhielda waa then Auditor of thia
State, though quite a young man. In
that year the Springfield Journal pub­
lished a number of letters over th* signsture qt •‘Aunt Becca,’' ridiculing
Shields, and declaring that bo waa a tinp’ iuat behind Mr. Web*ter, an be
dandy who went "floatin’ about in the
*
. ...____ n-;.
h. th*
sir, without heft or earthly substance, liters*. hi* great bead and Aomber,
jast like a lock of cat-fur whore cat* had ; mournful face drawn against the lUumibeen figbtin'."
It na a aurnifleant aud
Shield* waa greatly enraged over there
letters, and announced that, if the au­
thor waa discovered, ho would bans to
(2tetorTc I’rraidcncy. BtiU a UtUe
later he dud, *■
generally felt, a
which " Aunt Becca” a
broken-hearted man- not only, :t waa
' believed, l-erauae he bad failedito re-

The enraged animal

ami a fine of 1250. He intimated no
change of opinion until after the verdict

JONES

to reward. Do-vour duty, be addro,
private citixrn, buttetpoliUcealone.

The prominence given Gru. Hhiclda in there waa almost a gloomy melancholy
the late Oongriwairwial squabble over the in his aspect. At the oomptetion of ths
Eric railroad, in 1851, as Secretary of
State he accompanied Pnwidcnt Fill-

f

L BUBflXLL

handsome highwayman
Dick T urpin ai&lt;d Claud
Duval combined, will undoubtedly

Com­
within Wood ward. It waa instigated by Clisrlea
river, encountered
worth O'Couor. Samuel J. Tilden and WhccL r
power H. Peckham. The complaint waaaigiM-d I’roL Ganta, U appears that Xrora tuiaw*
by Attorney General MaraliairnTUham divided vcstteally only five toea pry
cut and Bioasom Ciuba. Hia ward tead- plain, but the leading counsel WND l’e&lt;k- Ktescro produced. Iren wbota pota­
contradicts Gtal’s Word. Aak yourself.
ham, Tilden wl O’Couor. JuJgv Lro toes seven and a half tons, and from Can what I feel be true if Goa's Word
tboee cut honauutally nine and Uire&gt;held Tweed to Ixd in fl.fluOjWh. In quarteni tons. In the last point, bowJ udgra were controlled at the dictation thia amt it waa held that the Suprtarora'
Itoin. lit, 4, John V., 10 IL —
of Mr. Tweed. The dangerous classes
were protected if they would secure Uir have his bail reduced, Tweed produce*! experiments, aa they insist that, other
He
least political influence.
Ixtvdemeu and was rebased fromarmrt. tilings being equal, wbol" potatoes will
The murder of Itogrra, ou Twelfth Tweed» counsel maintained that th* always prodnre* more than halves, howTalent ia something. but tact i* every-

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popularity, and the pubbe. Judge Barnard, who sen­
tenced Beal at midnigtit, came very near
being mobbed upon the bench, and nar­
rowly eacapcd *saassi nation.
Tweed

3300.00OWand
UPWARDS
LOXG TIM*
,

rest Mm on
Irving Halt Their meetin^VM a farce.
there wss no extradition
Each waa suspicious of the other, and
en the tm&gt; Governments,
Tweed was a civil
probably oue-lhird of thc*i bad already
White a member of thia board, mess- taken the liock track and wes^jn sym- and not a criminal one, be was turned
j&gt;athy with Tweed. Sohta^y chieftains
continued the warfare, but -She great
of which toe city is *qw staggering. Mr. mas* of their follower* fell into lino and ervd to the Htmff of thia county ou Nov.
», 1K7K____________________
Tweed was an active member of what
waa known aa ths old Supcm-ora' nng.
He aud Ms partner* krpt * political toll­
POFULAR K1BKB.
gate, and eollectad heavy toll* on every c-uld throttle bis cu&lt; mica through the
A Vgwrrwi baa succeeded in making
bill that passed the board. All the mem- Board of AttiiiL Hia flrat measure was
a
violin,
too box nf which ia porcelain,
to reimburse himself for his expensea in
fighting the Young liemocracv. With­ and Hie strings of metallic wire. U|&gt;ou
in two mouths, with the aid at Garvey,
of hia associates undoubtedly emliold- Woodward, and Ingersoll, oytr 86,000,­
It m predicted io England that the
ened him and led him to plan and cany 000 of city money waa drawn from the
the* afterwar! Broadway Bank and divided.. Wood- close of toe age of iron draws on aiiecr,
and that steel is destined eventually to
take its plarr. On thia account cunr___ C_j__ ax___ ■_ i * * —‘ — James Lynch in Ute field. Twrcd'a antidling furnace by a direct proocaa.
Know-Nothing record proved of no avail.
Public Works and ex officio member of
Pnor. Jag**, in a late number of the
the Board of Audit. To puntah 0'Bncn A'osnros, endeavors to maintain that the
running for office, and his canvass van । for hia r
organs of hearing are but modifications
conducted by a wily and shrewd poll- bia bills
Hberiff against the city, &lt;&gt;t the general organ* of touch, by trac­
O'Bncn
evenge. He suocevd- ing the mechanism of bearing from the
msn appointed clerk ongina] simple form of
In 1861 Tweed wan »tacked Chairmar
bt’s office.
Figures spiraclea, diffused ovei
of the Tammany General Committee
the lM*»ks ^hat cooHe held this poaiUoa until hia downfall
The key to lito . future power was the
nng.
ciety. aud the lock the General bornpesraner rod La rd ocas of ebony. Upon
informatulb had dcmolislung an old sluice dam in the
In 166J Street Commissioner Charles
G.- UuroaH appointed Tweed a Deputy I-en diaaffvered !*y the nng. and Rhine, oak which had lain for 146 years
&lt;lammcd
bv
a
uonntistiou
to
Cougteaa.
Commissioner Hr waa n appointed by
The New Jock TirSr* boldly called the cbsractcnaUcs of ebony. Thu modioffice until the department was aboKslAd. Tweed, Connolly *nfl Hall tiuejc*. and ttoatian ia due io the priwcuix of perox­
Ib*1MT7 he was elected State Brnator. challenged Ahem to bnug libel suits. ide of iron.
About thia Umc be auoxoded John T. The figures were an &lt;xwvtn&lt;*iQg.tbat the
Hoffman as Grand HaeLcm of Tammany people rose en masse, A g.w*| piccting
Hall All these offiers seemed to have was held Sti&lt;l acridly proialaent dtisens appoinb-d to inroaUgato. The
two to five or more atmospheres. Water
ject tn new. Aa Grand Sachem of the Board of Audit l&gt;C&lt;MBie alarmed. DlScontainn:g 15 per &lt;*nt of liydroehlonc
Tammany Society and Chairman at the •enai'ic* sprang up. The Comptroller's ™cid is used to bring out rainbow tints
Tammany General Committee, he bad office waa broken open and many vouch­ like mother-&lt;it-pearl, and artificaid gem*
complete control of the pohtical wire* in er* dealroyed. &amp;&gt;unxdly believed th al
of vanoua aa
the city, and could dictate Dominations
The applicati
at his will Virtually Street Commis­
reanlt that th
sioner, he could employ thousands ol mover. made

young Tweed Mitered hit father’s shop ' mine. Millions were drawn from ft and
and became a uluunuakt r. He ia aaid to t used in forwaxdiiyf similar jobs. Every
have be**n a good workman. Afterward Itemocralic politician of any note held

His evening* were spent cither id the
theater* or in engine bouse*. 1 jke m&gt;*U
New York Ixres of that day, he fancirel 1
the life of a firetaau. Hr U-oanxi a run- j
ner with Twelve Engine, in the Fourth
ward, lieforc he was of age. In 1H47 he
jollied that company. After two years' 1
hard aernce the organixaUon was disl-amled. rod afterward reorganised m '
the Twelfth ward. Meantime Tweed
waa mamed ami moved into the Seven th
ward. He joined Engine Company No.
6 on Jan. 1, 1M9. Within six month*
he waa elected foreman. Big Hix, aa
she waa called, l&lt;ecame the most famoua
engine company tn the rety. Khe dashed
through the streeta. aiming to b* the
first at all fires. Tweed l*d th* rope*
with a ail ver-mounted trumpet in hia

JI* i|i*t*txl rv*M**, 1htatasA Aw*,
OMMWiKaM Uli I,A** »»&lt;**;
*a?UmXjSnXT. aa BabtaSBtoH.

Fhwida, 1 Frbm UteM be roeebed Cuba
4 power in * ftahing smack ami waa Landed ou a
commit- rock nrafBantiago de Cuba by the skip­
per. He and a companion. Hunt, were
a* once arrested. Ife- was recognised,
many Hall, and marobed in
the but |04 on board the Spanish bark OarUnited Htairs Marahal, who had con- o-saieu. They thought the
building. By outer of ths ------------ —
th* Tammany Society, howgfet, ths hall Hamilton

| Ix-gislalure gave him control &lt;rf that
board.
At Albany
lie waa
auiocraL
by the Bev. Mr. Halsey in Ehxut. „ I ___
_____ , —
-------arpolitical
-----------------------town, N. J. Here be finished hu edn- I The Lcgialature, DcmocraXie or Itepubcation. He studied nothing but the En- , lican. earned out bis aehemca. If not
gliah branches. The Blue Book

SHiKrlUirrtM tub.

TOUN Q. CHES8Y.
a H E II 11

'poMMcal

Wood called

Lave br&lt;n atublvr* and tuuliah. but
always gvneroua and ready to take
part of the amallrr i&gt;oy* when suffei
from the arroganoe of their larger p

PARMENTER.

v

(•b«-41*wl la «*• H

BapabUoana;

n-porta in Berlin that a revolution bad

�Clocks, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Spectacle!,
, Guitar and Violin
Finding*, &amp;c

1 fast lie Sse«rererl and killi they repeated their tortures
• ring w trace
•’*------kicksud «ti»l
iu. they IumI

will la&gt; no covering up of anything,
aadif Bfabo? McCookry ia guilty, wrthkag mature him.?
The News believing in exarafaiag &lt;
bountiful stain of charity towards cite
Miiiiatrm of to-day, with-hold* com­
ments until the result of tbr meeting
of the Bi*fa&gt;]&gt;* Im- known.
One of the GottschukolT* secretaries
it seem*, fa anxions to drag the United
States into tiu? European innddfe. He
fa reported to have said; “Eagtaad luocesight&lt;rf the fact that weeaammd
owe of owr Ntobelcftx, if it to Derewary
to gn oat of our way. errs a* far a*
Indi*, and that, on thr other hand, we
can iwrliups make au alliance with tlie
Uaited Staten which would menace
This fa nmoaing. We have had realrstate tnmmctiona with Itaaeia, and
oar daughters have danced with the
Grand Duke*, but we don’t want Can­
ada, even to olJigv the Urar.

of (MnriwnaUi. was kiduapprd by Zeb.
Wan! of Kentucky, and sold into aUvery hi the far sowth. For fifteen year*
&lt;Im&gt; woman thus upjmrtlr deprived of
her Mbrrty remained the chattel of a
harsh master, until liberated at the
clone of the war. Hbe relumed to Cinciaaati a few yearn ago, old and crip
pkd. and afterward iurthnted a suit
for tl5»W damages against the roan
who had mhlml her of her frrwx'.oia.
a jury awarded her
To-&lt;tay dir situation la Europe looks
mon* like war. NeguluUioui ia regard
to the romnval of Um- British fleet from

The trial of Dr. RookweU. of Edenvfile. for kilting Ben WQbqr last Afi- en to a point in front of the boose, that
guat. baa twvn in progress several day* the horoe* had stood there for some
id Midland, ami hi* resulted inuj«?y
diaagrremcnL It will oome again on

JEFFERSON-NAILS,

BASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES,
OILS, and PURE WHITE LEAD,

CORKDiPOXDENCE.

bwnMdiwh the nigiit of the 18th. Loos
r«t imated al from tri.000 to g.MJ.noO;
insured for K.IMXI. This factory- **•
the life of thr pl*e.
Elgin Daria, of Whitehall, fa a man
at hm word. Hr has often threatemd
to kill bis wife, and ou Hetunlav he
tried his te-st to ito IL He ttoa had hia
examination, and the feeling at White-

watch were found ia hia pocketa.
Cha*. Blue end wife nod Geo. T. Lee.
of Li«ti&gt;n. were arro«trd on a eharpof making eounterfait mnaey. on tlie
Skid inaL Spurious fifty, twonty-fivr,
five, two m-tit and dollar eoina were
fouMl ia ** 1
...
..

of the D. Ac M. BLR-, at Grand Rapids,
tn front of an approaching locomotive,
lie waa knocked down. Inaakull frac­
tured. and received outer injuries caus­
ing death.
The hone barn of Wbl Jobbo. Bear
Cassopolis. Imrned on the 20th. with
dlx. horartu f---------- •* ‘-------------- ' *■—
— .—™....
quantity • of
SaOIxishrla
oats and coni, wagon*, buggies and
harnroa. Loes jMjnQ. Jones waa ser­
iously burned almat the hands and feet.
He got oat throe male*. The fire waa
•ho work of an incendiary.

troops from San Stefano, are wot pro­
greasing. Thr rolatiou* between Rus­
sia and Austria are uol wholly satisfac­
tory ; British rcMervie ate flocking to
their color*. Britiab post* iu Lidia are
bring strougtlu’txxl. aud ov tbv whole
An Adrian paper say* tluUe eouple
the outl«M»k is Dot t a* oral &gt;lc for peace. of boya living on the Air Line Junc­
tion vol into n quarrel and one drew a
“A man atrpi*-d upon a worn an'a revolver and fatal Ir shot the other.
Both were little,fellow* and wvro on
trailing drew*, and apnlogtard.*' Such their wav to school. Are not parent*
was thr origin of a terrible tragedy In who let ihrir boy* earoy fire-arnui roa Melliudiat Church iu Jacksonville, spon*il4e for such thinga when they
HL oo Sunday last. An altereatioa
Thr Walworth trial, at Jackson; la
folloue&lt;l, the man who *tcpp&lt;sl upon
tiic dress wsa allot item!, a* waa »!*.&gt; now fairly on. Ex-Got. Blair is for
:1m- defense. It will hr roniesnlwred
another man who fnterferred, and dir that Walworth Is aecBMvl of murolrrmnrrii rrr will lw hanged in dm time. ing Mro. Iteborah Green, aa &gt;&gt;M lady
Two live* aln a.ly taken, and one more w ixaae* will had boea waa&lt;ie in hu&gt; favor.
likely to l&lt;v takeu, and all on account All the eVMtemv arainH him i* purely
. ircuaisUntUl. aud an iutcasuly inter­
esting trial will ensue.
A teriiic rale with hail alarm at Bat­
A co*Tv*4*&gt;ii-Jeut of a Western paju ch. Greek, hat Friday night. Idew Mr*.
Smiths It..0*0 .mi Heebm.ie’sHill into
Xitya Chut Edfaw. tin iuvrnter si Um. kindling wimmL No one w*s huit.
phouograpli, stays iu Ids labratory for Surhy’a Hotel waa partudly blown
day* atul nights together win o absorb­ down: a large chimney was blown
ed in hi* work. Twenty-five turn arc down at thr tannery, crushing the root.
The steamer Goguac on fbc lake wa«
employed to nkaUrialire hi* idea*. blown from her mooring*.
'1'bough only thirty-one. be is worth
Ingham County Neva: Chilly Ad­
$00,000, derived from Ufa inreutiou*. am*. a vonug uuiu ul».ut iwruty-tivr
fa iu receipt of a targe aan oat revrnm y««rs uf agfr wh j remdrd near what «
from the one sooMm Hu nares liulr known aa tbr Belknap farm, in FitehalxMit drwa, disregards poUMte eatire- Intrg. mysteriomdy diswpprared a few
n eck* smi. and no cine ha* Imrw found
!y. aw! never trust* to gnmswork.
to hi* wnrreabonta. It fa thought be
haa committed suicidr. n* the family
Connterfeit dolterw. made of genuine hare u«r&lt;l every endeavor to iind hau.
ailwr. hare made their apjMwawr in tail «ilhowi success.
certain loculi tie*. They nre coined at a
latudng Rrpabliean : Prof. Cook
profit of about right rents apiece, Ims ta-en examining the wheat crop for
which ia sufficient Co make the coinage some time past, and hr rejxii-t* that be
tind* tire Ihwrinn fly constant!v ou Uie
pay. Tbr ailrer out of w hich the court- torn **••. sod (hat Uiny exist almcMt by
terfcit reins are made costa about etgh the milliou. He also reports tisl a
ty eight raaU; after coinage they an* great untuber of parasites are iwvyiug
on the fly. aud the prospreta are good
easily paared m dollar*.
(hat they wilt destroy
At before it
A Baptist missionary writes to a does much dniuage.

Shanghai paper that he taw nu n car­
rying iu boaketo little girfa 8 and 9
) ran. old, to la. acid for Anal. Hr aaya
they tnrfl nod rat these rhildreo. «o se­
vere fa tbr famins. The diatom ex-

HARDWARE SPECIALTIES

.. between hia tomr and
—
■ — hia feet. HUgrr gave a
drw riptiuB of the naaaasina. aud aaya
they went away from tbr hoaw in a
wagon attached to two Imroca. The

Rkattlb, w. T-. April Mb, 78.
DkarNkws:
It baa been some little time since
I wrote you, ami aa I hare a little spare
time ll.i* afternoon I will pen you. a'
a few line*. “What i*ueco**ary for one
to have to come to thia country f" ia
a question sfCcu asked by Um people
cootempiatiug moving to the west.
Firns of all. be must have a goodly
nmon At of grit, or as the Uiya term it,
••n heap of sand.* Thru he must lucre
the qualities, plack and perseverance,
to atari with.
2nd, Ho must have two or three
IjADkctA, or llrcir equivalent, (your ov­
ercoat will do for a pillow), and comb*,
towel*, soap, and other things used in
keeping yourself clean, etc. I*Bt on a
roan*: suit »f riothoa, for if you put on
anything fine it will be completely
*{&lt;oiled by the lime you get through.
3rd. You proeuro a basket and gel it
tilled with something polatenbte. You
need not pat in a very large amount of
bread aud butler for you can buy it
along the road freaii. Procure tomctbiug to make coOvc in. and Gu n you
must have a flask of Spirit of Frrou-nti,
or aa wo used to my “Old Rye," to w
as an antidote for the alkali water you
are coiupf-Ilrd to use while erunauig the

Old Reliable Hardware

it a lawyer iu the leg.
A candid Ken Corky editor advances
-------------- u-n that a apeetal tuof tl
.owned ia the State would
-imnch pLu» for taxation
*

FARMING

IMPLEMENTS!

IMCLUDniG THE CELEBRATED

t trampw cau be excluded from
wit.out much trouble or exbeeity it built oh m falaad.
olireman on ri»e bridge to the
"'Il's J".w-

JACKSON FARM WAGON
SINGLE &amp; PLATFORM BUGGIES,
BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR, DRAGS,
ROAD SCRAPERS, PLOWS, ETC.
Agent for the

Wheeler and Wilson

Prara. In thia city, promise a fair erwp,
as half the front gates are loaded with
them.
Thr Naahrme JTsbv la entitled fa oar
thanks for favors nn«l axnfatanei* white
in that town a few days ago.
The people of Bony Co, MW dream
that a fire at the Court House woald
Aud last of all. you must have plenty destroy beyond recovery almost every
Ittlr
in tbr enuwty. The vault ward
of money, 1 cannot giro you the exact
amount; that will depend on bow cconomim! yon ore; but ft wIB range
from one hundred dollar* npirard. that woaM grow oul of Che Ulig&gt;t*»n uould
is your artual expense*. tlrcu you ought In- n!'_Ki*t unctHliug. A alitrli in tiuM-,
&amp;c, is i^pretty good adage Io live by.
to have aorsething wlum you arrive ,
A little iMteintm called the writer to
here. The time to ooaic ia the time
atnte-r town on tfaunrdav &gt;«U and
w lira you get reedy. I «d! not ailrin our
after auoadiug to it, haviugmtll plenty
any one to come, but w ill only ray a* of spare* liaw, an invitation wasaccepiolbwa have said, "como aud see fur rd to stroll alsmt the town for the pur­
y ourselves." I am so far very well sat- lwar of seeing some of its ImaiiM-s* tuou
aud wlmx they were doing. We well
fafied with the eown try.
remember thr time, when our flr*t vis­
The rwinlf hero ia very new. but it there showed na neither fence or
graded atrect—when alum pa were saw­
ed off for building fonndafioiM, and
leys, but when the iiiUs are. cleared of when everybody-said that Nash was an
tliuir immense grow th of lituher, is very idiol for attempting to*at*rt a village
fertile, imikiug the IrvU kinds ul land
fur fruit, etc.* lheai»plv trees mid all
fruit trees are in bloom, aud h »ve bron
for thr post throe weeks.
'rhe cily of Srwille is situated on the
siHitli aide of ('uniincuct-nM-nt Bay, on
a hill. It contain* al&gt;out 4.000 inhabi­
tant*. and in it are some of the Gnewt
dwelling*, yuda, and trutt gunteua 1
ever mw. I wttl gh n you a better drernpUou the neat 1mm. (or ihrii 1 will

fours Truly,

C. C. WOLCOTT.

KANSAS LANDS I !

AIISWIRTH &amp; BROOKS
thunderbolt to the frirndaof the Plym­
outh p.i.tor, who deelarea tint lira.
Eiixabrth Tillou fa a liar. While we
have never for a moment doubted
would not convict him on thr tent!
mouy of Mrs. Tiltua, nnlc*&gt; she stois.
licr twathlle before totig. She lias the
serrarot ease of F. W„ there fa ou rec­
ord. First, she waa wook toanwry Tiltou; lire* she waa weaker to fall in

Barryville Mills Co.,

A NEW LIVERY
FLOUR, BRAD t MIDDLINGS!

IM NASHVILLE!

STANLEY MOORE
that

dahx... —

The Mussulman Inorreretlon tn Rnlgaria i* growing cxervdlnidy fovtnktabU. Aa imtactaire tmgngrairiit wa«
fuaghton the lath. ia whirl, the Bul-

a *he InMs bur dmd kitten Bp by
the tail fbt toys to blase BWBy Bl Maia.
In f.iet. abv ha* more frmuie weakness

Faxxxxara don't wait all day tar
your Grist, but cczne and try
ua, and wa will BxaJco you

NEW SPRING GOODS! JAMES FLEMING,

MEAT MARKET.
TH MBS M TVS PLACK TO BUY

UIUIO FOUIR kr FUHXiU

CLOCKS; JEWELRY,

�NEW SPRING STOCK
BIG
:

irr*. i

SPRING
NOW

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !

STOCK!
READ OUR PRICE LET!

'EX
WARRANT FIRST-CLASS DI WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.

C LOTHING!

WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

Our Farm NV agon.
Wm. Venn waa arrested nt the instance
of Franklin D. Curtis, upon the charge
of faba pretenses in the mstterof the
sale of « acres of land la ML Calm Co,
which the said Curth allegwi waa rep

-L»u Fri&lt;U, M. Old».U. nt H.|*.
Grove, while * orking on Wm. Spires’
new house Ml with ascaflbld. and b
now .laid up with a badl&gt; sjxraterd
ankle and banged tooL
-Th* Olivet -spook" was a topic of

in tee hardware line, a small amount
of cash will buy it at Wolcott's.
—The frame of the Wnleott House in
up ; H. IL Dichiaaoa has hia big liouw
on State SL rooted and undos* d, sod
L.J. WheeterU putting the finishing

, —The ungainly forests adjoining the
'•outh-cast port-uti of the village are
fast passing away, and it will not be
long before.beautiful hills aud valleys
aud green meadows will meet the trav-

—Thr Jud*, of ProUte waa in tbv
vilage but Thursday, and took Ute applieation of old Mrs. Burk of Maple
Grove, for a peusiou due tlie late James
ed iu the war of IMS.
- D, 8. Hobbs’ row •■texJmd" David
Parkins horns to death ia A.W. Phil­
lips’ “slashtn*. " route of the saw mill,
on Sunday last. Hobbs opened hia ex­
chequer and the calamity was adjusted
by him paying Perkins a too-dollar

SO pra. Pants at tXSO, worth MM
rusty

aaone Franklin Green, aline Cbartes
Smith, who waa tried for borne steal­ only ten cents, or lbnv/for nquarter.
Smoker* put thia in *uirr pipe and
ing. in the Feb. term of Circuit Court, smoke H.
\
n76, and sentenced on the 34th of Feb.
Uy Judge Hoyt, fur a time of two and
and a half years in the State Prison, at

property, a* payment for the land. As
we go to pnso, Esq. Parody's scales of
mads "good ttme" waa reteased about
juatfc® are regulating the matter.
twenty days N-furc taking this Ixxrsc.
Sheriff Creasy brought him to Hastings
Wednesday, and lodged him in jail
where lie will remain until after the
May term of Circuit Court, wluui lowill probably take another trip Aoms.
The list of Petit Jurnni drawn to
serve at the May term ot Circuit Court,
lihtened to attentively bv the large au­ which convene* st the Court House, ou
dience, Mr. Barber Perkin Prmudmt Monday, tlie .Otli day of May, at two
of the Coldwater Itod Eibbuu Club was o'clock in the afternoon i
Henry Brown,
Bed Ribbon movement had done in
Jacob R. 1 &gt;niHey,
Rutland.
Wm. H. Lev,
Coldwater, and the good it would do
Thuina* Muhaucy.
to all humanity if pursued with the
A brum Bunnell,
same interest in the future aa in the
William Northrup,
Castleton.
past. Altogether the exercises were
Hope.
Johnstown.
very interesting.
Lewis A. Nichol*,
Orangeville.
Daniel Evclrshyiuer
—Wilson Showalter lives Jost-over
Rutkuid.
Woodland.
the line iu Eaton county, and conse­
quently enjoys some privileges that nil
of na don't. For instance: Last Satur­
day Wm. Kerr, to roeort. a debt that
Showalter owed him, swore out the pa­
pers to attach seventy-five cords of

tagout the papers the officers forgot
th.-t Showalter lived in Eaton Co., and
mode ou t the papers ou Ibis aide. Of
course tlie service that followed didn’t
stick andouly opened Sbowaiter’s eyes.
Then Kerr went to a VtTHIe Justice
end made out now papers, and seal
their Dept. Sheriff. &lt;mr Williams. to
serve the papers. Williams arrived at
Showalter'* after dark, with a lantern,
and Showalter “send’’ for the truuds.
After poking around awhile with the
lantern the D. 8. gave the matter up a*
a Imd job, served the papers ou the

again on the next day be returned aud
humbly apologised. whilst Showalter
was blinking at him through a crack
in the chamber Boor.

Last Monday forenoon Mra.
.
wife of Rafas Park, living in thr north
part of this township, waUted oat to
where her’ husband waa {gowiug and
We presume thia case will be farover
disposed of at the coming term of coart, after ronverainga few mit.nV*sudden­
and the county relieved of further ex- ly put her hand to her forehead and
said. “My bead feels so queer and aches
so terribly; I believe- 1 am going to

Trndr, embracing nil of the late and
popular styles, the tirat in the market
just in at the 1’i.ML- •:&gt;
We have Hats tor the foshkinabte
gvnttemnn.
■ •
We have Hats far tbc liotwwt, bornypalmed, farmer.
We have Hat* for tlie youth.
We have list* for (he misses.
Wc have Hats ‘for th* boys.
We Irnvc Capa for tlie man.
In fact we have cipwr a Hqt or u
Cap that cannot fail to suit iu quality
ana price the frugal man or the must
fastidious gcntlcinnn.
Don't buy until you ace the new
stock.
UJ. WllXKLKU.

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE!
HATS! HATS! HATS! HATS
IF YOU WANT,TO HAVE MON­

CAPS!

EY THIS SPRING BUY YOUR
HATS RIGHT HEBE.

BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS

•TO BUY-

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Gloves,
Mittens, Hosiery, both cotton &amp; wool,
Knit Goods, Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Notions, &amp;c., &amp;c.,

WALL PAPER!

Every article sold at ROCK BOT­

TOM PRICES, while tfm highest mar­
ket prices will be paid for Butter,

Eggs, Pork, CLcesc, oto.
Smith, would
patrons and frieuda in Nashville and
vicinity to give them a call. A frosh
supply of l&gt;eef and other artteles in the
Mkxt Uno kept constantly ou hand.
Rouiurrs A Puitcma.

100 pra. Slippers from 73c up.
48 pra. Kid Croquets, fil to $1.30.
00 pra. Kid Eugenia, walking shoes.
Iiu-ta.
000 pro. Children's Shoes, from 30 to
75c, north double theprice.

nrSprague Prints only 5c.at Wm. A.
AruwoKTH A Co.'s ('heap Cash Store.

W.A.AYLSWOBTH A CO.
i’ropr’a. Cheap C**h Store,
Nashville. Mich.

NEW

NEIGHBORHOOD ITEMS.
In Prairieville, the storm of Friday
afternoon, broke out 133 panes of win­
dow glaaa, iuhI injured crops consider­
ably.
Then- waa a regular free tiglit at tlie
Mead school bouac. in Snuiield,. the
oilier night, laxauso vuc man call: d anotlier an eyvicoralor.
The Charlotte forgery case in getting
to be sadly mixed. Geo. B. Fleming i*
now under i»rrr*t for conspiracy to
defraud, and a charge of forgery is still
hanging over him.
P. Hance's barn in Benton, Eaton Co.,
waa struck by lightning last Saturday
and burned with 300 bushels of wheat,
bay, oats, and considerable stock. On­
ly ooe horse was saved. Lom, 11^00;
insured for 1‘W.
J. Henry - Sylvester, of the firm of
Frey it Sylvester, lumbermen, of Bat­
tle Creek, win severely if not danger­
ously Injured by~a falling limb while
dropping in the woods, in Assyria

Do you need any

H. G. HALE,

SCHOOLBOOKS OB SLATES?

Tickets to Kiirupc.
Ticket* to the Ibtris Exposition, or
n&gt;- part of Europe nt reduced rates,
ilao tickets Co any point in the U. S.
r Canada* at rock bottom price*.
K. I- PakkuB,
Agent M. C. B. R.

Blunk-Books or Stationery ?

I NEV MUSIC STORE I
HAMMOND A BERRY

Does not your house need painting!

DRESSMAKING BOOMS t
Mine Maggie Jeffrey

PURT WHITE LEAD!
COTTAGE COIX1RS.

School Books, Fincy Stationery,

■at* a MrteBy.
Mi—hw Ow j*ro»: Vl-TOncS
nw*
HU Mata^M. Owl Ml t» ■ux'aTrrmKY.^

DYE STUFFS,

WATER! WATER!!

MKDI0KNE8!
are complete in variety, and

fWI lute filar, Frat Ifflr’

AT TBK LOIKST PRICKS!
Doesn’t some of the rooms at iionMi
need a little

W Fine Perfumery at Boise Bros.

. IV Those Silk Handkerchiefs will
make your eyes water, at
Tut IkicTon Stokk.

er novel but sure wny to keep hens out
of tbc garden. Take two beech sticks
throe-eighths of an inch in diameter
and seven and a half inches long, cut a
notch around tlie sticks about threeeighths of an inch from the cud, sharp­
Mrs. J. Snyder, of Independence, 0, en the other end to a point, then take a
----- —
t__,1... ,r.. ___
is visiting st C. Clever’s.
Rev. C. 1. Deyo moved hia family

DuL Jarrard has just returned from
the West, and ia stopping al hia falher a, ia Maple Grove.

CLOT HI NG!

WALLPAPER or KALSOMINE?
We have a very large stock, bought
for Cash. wiUbosold low.
if you urod

GROCERIES

Artesian and Tubular Wells,

T&gt;YE HTUF.ESJ
Oar lines are more varied than ever.

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

fHE

Every lady of Naahvillo and vicinity
is invhed to call at Mrs. R. E. Burrow's
A Co.’s, one door north of Truman’s
store, and examine the fine spring
slock of Milliners and Fancy Goods
just received. AU the latest styles and
jmttern. Mau. IL E. Bvugowa A Co.

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

NEW MANUFACTORY

Barlow, of Hastings, were the guests
of Harry Hale, last Sunday.
Wednesday morning C, B. Hicbardsou Started lor Tiffin. O.. to seek Ms
tone. His family occupy Freeh Boise's

KELLOGG § DEMA RAY

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

PLAUi
received a Judgement ot
and costa.
Mr. Fcigbncr claims that he did not
agree to pay until the wood conkl

mmI

FAXCV

Furniture of Erery Descriptm
BRAND PRIZE

Bock Bottom Prices.

IfBBAli
1NMIAL

firm Bar aid Wiimtes

A GOOD HEARSE

Upholstery Goods ud Shroads I

�"PPPUU7PPUUP!!
MMTHKIIPMIHB UILMAD

with a man, to whom the snoorasioa ;
properly brhinge, to step oat •&lt; tho way,
proanisiug to nae ita hiflarure, tho influ­
ence of an army of &lt; fficcholdcra and
•hoir powtsooa. to make him Speaker of
the Hoose. People &lt;"oa't stop to think
what thia act really la^ A Preai.leut
who boU. Um» v. to power of legialaUnn
promises to interfere in legislation aud
control ita courrei by dictating who
shall be Speaker/ of the House
of RcpreorataU re a ■ Fancy the sorer
cign ot Eugland ry.ng any such gam"
with tho House of Commons There

wW wry Hksly U iMSMetal.
A'reScxax. trots lUrfm'sayt: H Private ad­
vises froai Mowui state that 3,000 students

The New York World publishes a long
and important Letter from ita Utica tN.
Y.) correapondrat, being the num of a
scries of interviews with Senator Ootik- attorn [ding to place al) the power in Uie
hng at bia home in that city at in­ hands of bia personal friends. If Grant
tervals daring the past few montba The tia&lt;l ever attempted any such usurpation
relationa Ih-Iwocq the oirrvapondcut aud of authority the whole country would
Senator Conkling, the H'or/d says, were liave rung with it, ord hr might not have
such aa made entire franknran necessary escaped impeachment."
on the part of thr latter, and, the II arid
(loncluding, the Senator said ; “Re­
adds, " the correspondent’a name will publicans in and out of Congress have
be (urtliooming if the alighteat real occa­ tairue a great deal from Hayra Ixcwuso
sion for publishing it aiiaill arise."
be is a Hr-publiran Preaidrat, but they
In the interviews the Senator spoke are not quite prej*r,xl yet for Southern
with the
freedom alxint
thr dictation.
sue
---- utmost--------------— __
I can look for no good from
crasivr atrjx that led to the formation of , the President and bia Cabinet. They
the Electoral Commission, tbr part had ’--------- * “** “
“
in it by prominent liemocrats and Re­
publican members .&gt;f Congress, and by
rresideut Hayes on.1 his (nm.li In toe
course &lt;&gt;( ths interview the U'arltft cor-

McIver wm ttoraUd ,t lilac, s.
C., oq lb* ixb lost., far th« nontar of M»j
Juan Grvgg, two yean *&lt;o.

Well, Senator, I would like to know
whether you think the true history of
the Iziaiaiana elratoral Iwuineaa will
Tai bland cf Tahiti waa lately nsated ly a ever be told in Congress, and. if so, bow
riuwut boniaaaa. One beadrvd and twwoly
paopie were kilted and wraeb property te-

malion opened to-&lt;lav to mike mtxvwdu ent of avail much longrr. No reason­
able man con doubt there waa some kind
of a tiargain I’rtwecn the fnenda of
Nicholla and that man Hayes, and that
Stanley Matthews and Sherman were
CU5UKESMI0MAL PK0CEK9IMGM.
Holdlrrs and ettisoas are in l-ursuli.
A mvravcw from Men&gt;|.ta» rej-orts tbsdrwu
iu* of f.mr s&gt;en la Bolivar county, Miw.. shiu
rogM-d in catling assy Ita- iertw te 1st off a
baser te-dy of valor that had areuranlatod
Turner, and

. have become exceedingly curious to
know precisely what the bargain wa»
and exactly bos it wm earned out, and
Yankee ingenuity will Im- sure to find
•ome means of getting at the informa­
tion. I cannot ray how soon tho facta
will come out, (at Minirihing may occur
ant day to foroo them to the surface. Il
will probably lie best to let them como
oat naturally,
Correwprmdent —What will l&gt;c the re-

Conkling—Tbr rreuit will be that the
whole counter will be appalled by Ilin
Jiabooor of thia administration. I tel)
you, sir. that never in the history of thia
natgiu has there bera in the entire four
years of an administration so much rerrn ption, bartciing of offices, rewarding
Viral francliise, aa during tins paat
year. People will not believe it until
I the proof is shown them ; but tin- proef
! will be forthcoming. People say that
I Hayra in a gool man. and means well, hut
| they do Dot kuow what they are talking
' about When all the facte are known
: al-atit this administration no one will
. attempt to excuse tlie man on account of
hia supposed gooilnrea, nor yet Iwaitee
I he is weak and ignorant The acta that
have diagncnl thia administration have
sli ticca don** before the opened eyes of
the President
Mr Conkling then goes or to renew
at length the history of tho Electoral
C^immiMion. He says the country was
in actual danger. Yea, I mean that the
danger waa real and imminent. The
point of peril was not in Uie Mouth, but
in the West. It was undcrabiod that tlie
Hepuldican h ailera had detnnuiurel to,
have Vice Preaident Ferrv count the |
votes at all haxarda and Jrolare Hayes
elected, and the Weal waa iletcnnined
on resistance. Il was to be no child's I
। ulav in that action. Oen. Stoedmau
nail 7t&gt;,(kiO mra enrolled and a» signcd to
regiments for the purpose of seating
Tilden in office in case Vice President
Ferry earned out hia proposed pro­
gramme. You may look astomabed, but,
these tilings arc true. President Grant
waa at hia wits' end. He eoufcsMd to
me that be did not know what to do.
He waa gathering some troops at or near
Washington, but be did not kuow bow
far he could depend upon them. Gen.
Htierman told him that in case of trouble
tlie aympalhiva of a large majority of
officers and soldiers of the regular army
would be with Tilden, and that the army
must not be taken into consideration as a

I

Al 4 p. in. the boll waa let into the j
arena. Jack Parley, aaciiting in placing
tlie ball in the arena, waa charged by the
ball, h verely wounded in the lag, and
had to be hauled home m a carriage,
having attatamrd a terrible flesh wound
in the calf of tlie leg.
Ar. immense
octagonal iron cage weighing 8,000
pounds, 40 by 190 feet in aiaa, had l&gt;ern
occupied by George, thr bon, wince the
defrat of hia male, Jennie, tbr lioness
by old Tire. the wild Texas bull. Tlie
signal being given, the ball waa hustled
into the cage with the lion. One* ey­
ing hia antagonist, old George seemed
inclined to depork The bull did not for

ing him at length, he straightened Vila
hngr body and almost instantly charged
the lira, dashing hia heavily against
the Imra of the cage, snd ab|&gt;orcnt)y
gored him, making the yellow hair fly in
“all directions, snd jmrti.dly uplifting Uie
lion from the ground. 'Die lion gave
j vent to roars of rage. lie ia blind of one
I eye, and paced to and fro tn great trepi
I ilation, with the blind ryo toward hia
jsiwerful bullwhip.
Cntical observers
were aware that tins decided the contest
in a&gt;&gt; tar aa that lion was conreruiwl, but
he waa tantalized and gored and pnuehr&gt;l
about until, in endeavoring io rwape
tlie tormentors from wituout the cage,
hr would appryarli the bull too nearly
for whet he de&amp;ncd comfort, and would
be instantly charged snd daabed angrily
against tbr aides of the cage or rolled
over with the imjx-tus of ths movement,
while tire bull would, after each passage
at anna, retire majestically arxl with al
moot human dignity to tlie crater of the
arena, evidently waiting an auspicious
opportunity to renew Ina attacks. After
four such charges, two of them accom­
panied bv toaaing. and id one of three
raising the lion high in the sir, running
hia horn m Uie boc'a left flank and mak­
ing an ugly wound, which did not, how­
ever, reach hia vitala. At length, after
a few moments of truce, during which
bnll and begged in every manner except
in word* for peace, the bull waa declared
tlie victor, and tlie usual hurrahs were
given. —San Anlunio t Tesar) tbr. CAi-

Horrible Murder aad beiride.
A frightful tragedy was recently en­
acted at Troy, Oeauga county, Ohio.
An old msu named Stroud, who bad
quarreled with Li* secund wife ami left
her liecauae they could not agri e iu re­
gard to theu children, came beck, ami
driving up tn the front of the bouse,
called out for something tc eat ami
drink, and, the wife bringing it out, he
itfacted her with a butcher knife, caught
her with hia left________________ _
and plunged the knife into her abdomen.
It entered just at the left of the navel.
He then drew it hastily out, and, with
with murderous desprrataou, plunged
it again into her
abdomen
io
the right of the navel, with the blade
up, and, turning it half around in the
wound, made a mreular gash more than
five inches in length across her person
under the navel. With a desperation

depends upon it, the victim struggled
herself tree from hoe murderer and
started ia the direction ot one of the
neighbors screaming, ** Murder 1 Mur­
der I Help I He has killed me f* After
going slxmt fifteen rode she fell down
with her bowels protrndittg &gt;a a fright­
ful maimer. Tbs deopcnle man then
ent bis own throat, but, the result not
*--*------- “■**- dffbbsrataly took off
aud severed the wind-

obtained hia flgu’ee from official reports
and documenta, estimates the military
strength of ton vanotu European armies
as follows .
stani

Grn. Upton ia cl opinion
gland goes into a Eon jwan
that thr result of such an enl

rela of tbr continent, or
system inherited from the last oentnry

FOR MAN AND MAST.
fore bo died wonkl
he had rot been s_
proponed to bnry Um nHm, W' Orn
thought X wo«M poUste ttenoM. An­
other said the aid ante tetatod the boot
he ever saw him. Upon taking water
several times ft ran out at thegaa£made
ia the neck. He died etewir and * in

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                  <text>three in the arm and sbouldw. sad U
fourth ball struck his pocketbook. I
ins bsuart poekM, which saved Us hf
Mr. Watte a.isiv.d » ball la hie hip.junior were flocked boro and there, and
the natty, arehod, higb-brelod shoes of
Mire Grace, as they snuggled under the
dining-table, showed very plainly the
amorous designs of this sordid clsy.
" Hum -s
drawled
Peregrine,
" w.hat'a all this about fellow with
board ? Watkins home to-day, and says
days of chivalry coming back again.
Certain lovely lady’s progress impeded
by mud -along notnea knight with board
ou aboulder—(brows it* down—lady
walks over, smites sweetly, says pretty
words of gratitude; resoli, all fellows
in Riverview hunting for boards."
" I hate that Watkins,'’ said Grace, a
hot color leaping into her rounded
cheek,, her blue eyes flashing indigk
i
।

W.S. POWERS.

BRADY—A CRITES
- — -

urwwa

SMITH 4- KNAPPEN,

LEWIS DURKEE

ORNO STRONG,

UNION HOUSE,

W. D. PURCHIS,

had the finest view from her front win­
dows of any bouse in Riverview, and
that not one unseemly blot rested upan
the landscape. Bo that it became a sore
thing to her when her husband leased a
Ing lot in the direction of the water to a
man by the name of Perk? j&lt;. who got a,
lot of old boards together and reared a
kind of work-shop there, from which he
emerged at vanoua times in the day.
sometimes in his ahirt alee tea, and again
in a leather apron and queer cap; if the
weather was inclement, perhaps he worn
a wuoten
wooten jacket, and alibis
at this saesou
seesou of the
year his pan taiopus were generally
thrust in bis boots. The man, as Mr*.
Paret justly observed, evidently be­
longed to the working claaa, and she had
no objection to Mr. Psret’a hiring him
to superintend the various repain neoossary that spring in their household,
but rhe did strongly object to the pecul­
iar manner of the man; it wxs not no
much that he bad dared to use his own
iudguicnt about the wall paper, but he
had actually appealed to Grace, to her

IN Q CRES8Y,

MONEY TO LOAN I
h IffroW U1 U. lofa.

$300.00 and UPWARDS

but there's sndi a thiugaa fellows bring
too -onfoundedly brisk, you know. Fel­
low’s good enough, no doubt, in hia
way—capital mechanic, all that sort of
thing: but hang it, you know, fellow
must seep
»—---------------- tr-u.;—
says to me
there aawiiL,______ _________
And says Watkina, • Fellow wnnta to join
our boat dub.' 'NoF says L ’Fact,'
says Watkins.
‘Owe of blackball,’
says L And it was ; club couldn't stand
that sort of thing, you know- kill it

without, but the tenor was indispensa­
ble. He’d been humming to liimself all
the time, but of what service was this
to Miss Parot ? On the spur cl the mo­
ment be walked across the hall and
through the open door into the parlor.
Ho saw that her color rose, ami that she
turned upon the piano-stool ami quickly
confrontrel him, end tar a moment he
wished that he had never learned to
3' . - If thia impulse of, hu should
thb loveliest u&gt;d boat of God’s
creatures the least disappointment or
even surprise, his epiglottis might
well be iLc most ordinary La tin- world
—be would never sing again. But her
voice held no indignatiou in it, nor her
face, which was the purest, the gentlest,
the most ''LuniDg of facea.

To U» Booanral FMXxr to bearrn.
Wtets
vttMMsatresrtaife.
pftoFlTswU 1
AMI vaZThtaXlos
Ploaoaro. sad power, sad rtewor.

!• 11 for tb«M yr *rw

Mr. Perkins bowed hia hosd meekly,
went over to Grace, and took/ her trom. bling hands to Ixrth hia own far a half
second, Ixmt his head again? reverently
to the haughty stare of Mra. Paret
then wert -across the ball, gave a few
directions to the workmen -there, and
walked ott
’
That night Mrs. Paret beamed refnlgvclly al the bead of the table. Bhc
was glad now that it happened as it

the church. I diaa’t know bow to get
across; 1 was quite in desjiair, when I
raw Mr. Perkins with a board on his
shoulder, and in the twinkle of sd eye
be had thrown it down and made a
“The impudence of your man Per­
bridge of it for the paaaara-by."
kins,” she aaid to her husband, " overrer. -Juxl itself to-day. I ordered him out
Paret, sternly. " If it had been some of the house."
poor old lame beggar woman, -he’d Lave
“ You did I" aaid Mr. Paret, putting
taix h» board immaculate. What right down his knife and fork, and looking at
has thia person to offer you any civility ’
What right haa hh to now of your exis­
tence—to look et you at all F'
" Say ? What could he say f"
It was at thia juncture of the convcr
" What did be do?"
aation that Mr. Paret spoke. "A cat
" Do 1 What could be Jo ? He went
may look st a King,” aaid Mr. I*areL out as he waa ordered, and I’ve forbid­
den bis entering the doors again in any
capacity."
A gnm smite distorted the features of
Mr. Paret He had not smiled much
of late, so that thia working of the mus­
round in wonder. Hia opinion had not cles wat really a distortion.
Ix-cn aaked. The little group, in fact,
" I suppose he’d oblige you if he
believed him utterly oblivious and in­ could," said Mr. Paret "I’ve found
different to the Perkins question, and him a very kind and ‘accommodatingfel­
this singular- and. trite remark threw low; but he can’t help himaclf in this
coQsttttistiun in Urie midst '
But Mrs. Paret rallied snfltafriitly to
stammer out "A Klug is not supposed
to look at a cat"
Ami Mr. Paret, who bid by this tune
finished hia meal and reachwl the door
of the dining-room, turned uixin tho
thrcahold, and aaid, ** That depends
upon the taste and ridlicy of tho King
and the character of the cat" With thia
Parthian arrow ho went out and shut

I’crtans himself in pssriiig the church
the day before bad pans nd, with the
tioard on hia shoulder, ami listened, with
his heart in hia mouth, to the clear,
ing. Why, Grace ecnid not bare shown sweet, ringing notes U&gt;at tell upon the
mare attention to the Grand DukJ him­ balmy sir of that delirious morning.
self than she had to this paper-hanger.
Ami very thankful be waa that be had
"The impudence, th&lt;&gt; unparalleled waited long enough to be of service to
impertinence," said Mrs. Parct. "of a her in any way. " No thauka to me," he
paper-hanger, ao ordinary paper-hanger, bad saiil, while sacrificing hia board;
daring to intrude his choice of maferial. '* I should have been half a mile ahead
and actually mung a pole gray ground if your voice hadn't rooted me to the
instead of the shade I entered !“
" But, Tiiamma," said Grace, “ you said
yourself that it was the prettiest, after it
Grace; "but it was so big and gloomy
there, and it's so hard to practice alone;
the tenor ought to be than- at least."
These words of here—as, indeed, all
her words—remained in the memory of
Mr. Perkins, and. &lt;m the following
morning, while he waa superintending
the papering of the reception-room on
the other side of the hall, ami listening
to Mia» Parel’s voice from the psi lor.

Lad been left to manage them. He just
climbed the ladder. Peregrine," addetl
Grace, turning to her brother, “and
took tho great, olumsy things in his
arms, gav:- a twist or two here, a tack or
two there, a push up and a push down,
and the whole thing was lovely I"
"Hum," reid Peregrine junire-, tug­
ging st tho few wisps of hair be called a

" Kind I" echoed the exasperated mat­
ron. " Pm about sick of Mr. Perkins
and his kindness. He'd oblige me by
taking it and himself out of the bouse,

•

Ob, blessed news, that God Himself
ia the Comforter. Blessed news that He
who strikes will also heal; that He who
gives the cup cd sorrow will also 'give
the strength to drink it Blessed news,
that chastisement is not punishment
but the education of a Father. Blewixl
news, that our whole duty is the duty of
a ehild—of the Bor who said in Hia
agony, " Father, not My will by Thine
lie done." Blessed news, that our ComChrist the Hon Himself; who proceeds
both from the Father and from the Bon;
ami who will therefore testify to us both
of the Father and tbo Bon. and tell us
that in Christ we are indeed, really and
literally, the children of God. who may
cry to turn, " Father," with full under­
standing of all that the royal word con­
tains. Bleaaed, too, to find that in the
power ol the Divine Majesty we can ac­
knowledge the unity, and know and feel
that the Father, Bon and Holy Ghost are
all one in lore to the creatures whom
they have made—their glory equal, for
the glory of each and all is perfect char­
ily, and their majesty coeterual, because
it ia a perfvet majesty; whose justice is

. _,
, love which gives
hope and counsel and help and strength,
and the true life which this world's
death cannot destroy. — Charted Kingt-

The traveler Humboldt gives an inter­
esting account of the first eiirtnqaskc he
witnessed. It was at I'timana, in South
America. The first shock came alter a
strange stillncaa. It ceased an earth­
quake in hia mind, for it overthrew iu a
moment all hia lifelong notions about
the safety of the earth. He could no
iongrr trust the soil which up to Uiat
day bad felt ao firm under hia feet. He
bail ouly one thought—uni verse], boundtees destruction. Even the crocodilee
ran from the river Orinoco bowl-ng into
the woods, the dogs and pigs were pow­
" We’ll go back to tile farm, tlcarie," erless with fear. The whole citv seemed
alio said to the poor, distracted broker.
"Thank God, that's amine! Nolody houses could not shelter, for they weie
iwn touch that. Only get well and strong, falling in ruins. He turned to the trees,
Peregrine, and i'll be content to spend but they were overthrown. Hia next
the rest of our days there. Of courae, thought was to run to the mountains,
it will be a blow to Grace to leave River­ but they were twang like drunken men.
view ; but she's a good girl.”
He then Looked toward the sea. Lo I it
had fled; and the ships, which a few
minutes before were in deep water,
were rocking on the ban- aand. He tells
leave Riverview with the old folks That us that, being then at hia wit’s end, he
night m alio net alone in tin- parlor, her looked up and observed that heaven
tears falling fast upon tin- keys, sad alone was perfectly calm and unshaken.
thoughts and heavy h-ars distracting her Ma. y strange things are yet to come
thoughts from the melody, all at once s ujmxi the world—earthquakes, overturnbig broad-slioddcrvd shadow loomed up mgs, uplieavings. But, amid them all,
■w&gt;™ I'? ^27
... ; tbs Book tells us, the Christian shall
-1 Ud to oome w . U»
l«,k
to a,,
om.
"“*•.k»"’ 1 ™ l«» I«l»a cbriM, &lt;be
jeM-nliT.
lod.j.
J“ lb. J™.
b« jou u&gt;
‘
hl, Eg—,, h

a sweet, sad dignity that made Mr. Pur­
kina feel aa if he'd like to get down on
bis knees to her. "We know now tlial
every tiring here ia yours—papa haa told
tia. We are going back to the farm,
and then you can oome and go at you
like."
" That's sll nonsense, •' raid Mr. Per­
kins, devouring with his eyes the sweet,
and free beneath his own; "your father
will pull through yet, and. as for tbo
rest, there's only one thing in the house
of any velue to me, and that’s so priee-

A new birth ia absolutely necessary.
Nc one can possibly be saved without it
Therefore Jeans told Nicodcmiia, twice,
that ho must be born again. Aa our
flrat birth was nccesaary to bring us in­
to th« world, the second ia necessary
to bring us into tho church of
Christ, and fit us for ita duties
and privileges. No new birth, no
true happiness here. No now Urth,
no heaven at death. But how shall I
know that I am boro again I If prayer
to God becomes natural, and ia enjoved;
if we overcome the wurkl, instead of licing ted away by its follies and fashioos-

carried a new coat for twenty yean,
" xbow me the chap as does, an’ be kin
It haa been said that a diamoud might
take tnv ahare cheap."
" Trouble has tottered me like a shad- be laid on an anvil and struck with a
det from the cradle, an* there never waa hammer, and, instead of breaking, it
would
be driven into the solid body be­
a time when I was any more free from
neath it This is not true, for the
minute, bnt I don't go round with a tin jewel ia very ca-tily broken, ami the
born on' a Innncr tellin’ the world I'm thin Layers of which it ia composed can
be divided with a penknife.
poor, do I ?"
A FKTKir-nu) crocodile, forty-six feet
The crowd edged up around him and
in length, baa liecn exhumed near Como
listened with open mouths.
" I any 1 don't flaunt my poverty," he station, on tho Union Pacific railroad,
oontinned. "Pm not promt of it nor and shipped to Yale College. The dis­
puffed up over it like some folks ix, an' coverers, M. Carlin, the station agent
I don’t crow over them as is better off, and Reol, a section boss, get $2,200 for
nor make brags that I have more trials their find, and a monthly salary of $130
an' less to oat than auy other livin' souL" to bunt for the mate of the monster.
Ths following suggestion will enable,
" No more do I," put in a man with a
face that had long been a stranger to one to measure the height of a tree or
water. "I grins and bears it"
other standing object near enough for
" Job's turkey wsa a fat bird to tho practical purposes: Place a small mirror
tn a level position on the ground nt n
little distance from the tree. Then step
bsckward until the top of the tree ia re-

Oration of a mighty lee God who h»
issued from out his mountain home and
invested with jxjwer before which all
nature bows in submiasioti. They de-

thc canyon till ita glistening innnac^a
looked upon the domains of the River
God, and that after a conflict the Ice
God conquered, and spanned the river
breadth so completely that the River
God was forced to craw] underneath.
Tbo Indiana then sent thnr medicine
man to learn bow this could be awaded.
The answer came that if a noble chief
and fair maiden would offer themselves
as a sacrifice by taking passage under
the long, dark, winding
win
tbo
arch, hia anger
would be appeased,__________________
lowed to go on ita way undisturbed.
When the two were found and adorned,
their arms bound, and seated in tho
canoe, tho fatal journey waa made, and
the ice haa never again attempted to
cross the river. At one of these glacirra
ships have anchored and taken ou a car­
go of ice.—Rev. Sheldon Jack eon, in
Denver Tribune,

I ICsDU the title of "The Gardener
Bird," the London Gardenin' Chroni­
cle gives a description, with on illustra­
tive wood-cut from an original sketch
drawn on the spot by Signor Becean, of
___ , _ . — , but if you'll hold your a bird which ia not only an expert arcidbreath you’ll say less," resumed the first ' tect, building i nest like the bower bird
The Future Wheat Fields.
speaker.
" There was Laixarv.s now ; of Australia, but also a gardener, laying
Minnesota and Dakota are unquesticnlook at him. He waa poor enough to be out a garden in front of it The bird ia abiy destined to licoomc the future
respectable, by long -odds. But I dis­ a native of New Guinea, and makes the wheat fields not otdy of the Northwest
count him, boys—I do, heavy. He had nest of the stems of an orchid. In but of the Amcricsn continent Advices
sores that wsa inticin* to a hull pack of
from the latter represent the acreage of
dogs, but you couldn't find a scab an me
spring wheat planted there the current
in excess ol any proits eyes waa op&lt; n ; an’ then agin, you
vious year, and practical wheat-growers,
can't prove be didn't own tlic hounds
who have mode a thorough examination
LimacU ! Do I look able to kick my
of th Territory, unbciutatiDgly pro­
own dog ? Well, I should say not. Pov­
nounce the land as the beat wheat Mill
erty, lioya, is mv l&gt;e«t holt It’s the
in the United Btates, the prairies al
only tiling in this world I ever had
Texas not excepted. The returns of
plenty of . but, aa I said before, I &lt;lou't which showed much ilivergvuoc of med­ lawt year's crop allow the average to ex­
। flaunt it around and glory in(it, nor I ical opinion as to the use of stimulants. ceed that of any otlx-rBtateor Territory.
don't y'ani for any more of it Poor! In the treatment of pneumonia. Dr. A well-known business man, of this city,
You couldn't find fat enough aliont me Eyton Jones said he had used stimu- who haa recently passed over the lino of
| to grease a wateh !Ctnotenori Br al- Luim with success. Dr. Turnerwell re- the Northern I*scifle railroad, 8{*eaks of
\fatt TalU.
■
mezubered a case in which a complete tho Rod river valley m the moat beauti­
cure had been effected in forty-eight ful country he ever beheld. The laud
is of unsurpassed richucaa, and so easily
Mr. Rolxrte added that ha ncxer u»«-d brought under cultivation that tbo
■Umahmta, and, in his varied and ex­ prairie, which in September is robed in
tensive practice, bo had rarely lost a all the glory of Autumnal flora, waves
case. Mr. Joues, ol Dolgelly, on the with a heavy mantle of gulden wheat
the conclusions expressed in an inter
too following Augw-t. In xnauy in­
eating lecture delivered liefore the Bos­ j lauta, and bad acarecly lost a case for stances the first year's crop pays for tho
ton Society of Arts
He haa made a twenty-one years.
coat of land, expenses of cultivation, sod
comparative examination of so many ; Du. J. Lawmxmcb HiMiLTosr Writes to harvesting. Lumber for fencing and
men that he feels assured in saying that the London Titnn that he saw a boy other farm improvements cm be deliv­
one in twenty or twenty-five is color­ rt move a small spider and place it in the ered on the ground m cheaply as anvblind, that is. either cannot discern center of a big spider'a web which waa where in RUcoia or Iowa. The North­
grten from red, or red from green, or bung among foliage, ami distant some ern Pacific road offers great inducement!
_______ This dc-flciency ia, four feet from the ground. The larger to actual a-.-ttlers in
of chep
____ o_____ *y, more marked among rail­ animal soon rushed from its hiding lands, and there me millions of acT’-s
road curpk.yea than among the rest of place under a leaf to attack the intruder, near the line of the railroad subject to
the community—* mrenmatance whose who ran up one of the ascending lines settlement under the " Homestead act.”
danger is obvious, aa upon the recog­ by which the web ViM secured. The —C/iicago Journal.
nition of the color of lights depends big insect gained rapidly upon its do­
E tor mens Prices (er Psintlags.
often the safety of many lives. The st nd prey, the smaller creature (spiders
statutica are plentiful in Europe ; those ore can nd mis, notably the larger b males,
Home enormous prices were realised al
Dr. Jeffries haa obtained in this country who are given to devour their smaller a recent solo in London, of the collec­
are confined to Boston, but there seems mate lovers). When the little spider tion of pictures formed by the late Mr.
waa tiarely an inch in advance of ita Munro. Sir Joshua Reynolds' " Kitty
to aaoertain the existence of color­ pursuer, it cut with one of ita posterior Fial,.-r" brought $3,570, and hia portrait
blindness kro all discsnted by Dr. legs the line behind itoell, so that the of the Hon. Mrs. Stanhope, personify­
Jeffries, except one originated by Prof. atronger insect fell to the ground, thus ing “ Contemplation," was knocked down
Holmgren. of Upsala, and first adopted affording time and opportunity for the for $15,800. Wilkie's •• Gentle Shep­
in Sweden, then by Norway and Romig, diminutive spider to escape, along the herd" brought only $816, and tbs pict­
and now bv railroad managers *11 over ascending rope of the web. This is not ures of Richard Wilson, believed by
Europe, it ia as simple as it ia severe— tlie only fact which seems to indicate many in Ed ^land to bo the finest classical
matching colored worsteds. Any man that a spider's instinct may also equal landscape painter of the eighteenth cent­
who haa truxl this little matter to oblige
ury, sold for a mere song. Then camo
hia wife or somebody else will appreci­
the productions al Joseph M. W. Tur­
The Old-Fashioned Rifle.
ate the test. Certainly we must egret
ner. Thirty-two drawings, large and
with Dr. Jeffries that railroad and steam­
In the by-gone daya of Der Fretachn’z,
boat men ought to pass an examination rifle-ahootuig waa a very different affair
onthispcint — Springfield Republican. from the routine business now so well
known to all of u»—thanks to tho volun­ the Oventuino," " Juliet After the Mas­
teer movement.
The old-fashioned querade," j" van Tramp’s Gallery,"
The Phonograph la France.
rifleman, Kudo, head-ranger to the " Avalanche in the Vai d Aosta,” end
Much amuaement was occasioned by Grand Duke of Bcfcloes-Wiadbeutel, the " Kilgarrm Castle, " went at pnoes
the exhibition of a talking instrument1 used a rille as unlike tho Martini-Henry ranging between $10,200 sad $29,TSO
Morv the French Academy of Bricudrs. or the Snider aa could well be imagined. apiece. Two others "old for over $26,­
The person in charge of the machine said Into the nature of Caspar's gun and bul­ 000 each. The nine works in oil pro­
to it tn a loud voice, and with a marked lets it is needless to inquire ; but it is duced an aggregate of $211,956, and the
perfectly well known how Kudo's weapon grand total tor all the Turners sold that
was constructed, end what he did with
de» Sciencei." The repetition of the it It was a heavy grooved rifle, with a
words t “ *
' 'v* rather sharper twist than that pow in
accent.
fashion. Kudo carried with him a went cheap, one for $3,650, sod the
quantity of apparatus besides hia fbnt- other for $1,880
Two paintings by R.
tock gun. He had two powder-horns, P. Bonington, "The Fish Market.'rand
one for loading and the other for prim­ "The Grand Canal, Venice," sold for
ing; be had a store of —
-------- * - $15,300 apiece. The total amount real­
ised was $356,575, the highest ever

a woman that waa next door to an
and all. "You korfw her," pi
Watkins—" Pareis tester Grace; ■
knew him, that masquerading eha

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE.
■Ide,”
drawled
Peregrine.
clubs glad to get him, do
at wo decline the honor. If
it is 'atabliahed that sort, no
what’ll be tbs nf.ru.seiw,"

JONES A SELLECK,

however, will every M
and bite off the ioctea
No* so with the mM
wearily along; every M

�ARG AIN 8 !

BIG ,

FLOUR, BRAM 4 ■IDDUMGS!

GRAND BAUDS DIVISION.

SPRING

■TATWW.

Oft* — ..
IXM

a

VwwaBWMte------

happy ia quantity and qualityI

Boots and Shoes

ssr-

IllDHk'l .

CLOTHING!
litiou cm thia ml^ct

Groceries

AlNMWOBffl A BROOKM,

BOOTS A SHOES,

Tho dearth of William Evnrta, am of
Mr*. Jarob Dost, of Detroit,
day tote, while sick and temps-------„ —
sane. gave her little aix-ycar-oM daugh­
partVNttrt over which Ma father pre- ter a dose of lapdaBum, telling her that
it wa* wine, and «!*&lt;• look n do-c torrai« the sympathy of all good cltiwna. self. The girt died tot the mother wa*
saved to trail*- tor awful deed.
Tto funend will takv place al Wind-

1JOE A CLEVER*
HPRINtt PRINT*.

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

MEAT MARKET

Togvttor with Ito

Fresh and Salt Meats
butaHusuiSMUtn,
MM

torn engaged in mercantile purwniU),
for the benefit of hia health, and II will
MouKaiu. From to remembered that Secretary and M re.

HATS and

mo t him in Omaha ou hia homeward
Monday, In Lake Harbor, MuakcCo. He wraa noted aa a rtrong On­

ty-accen.

list who have soughtdeath in Niaxnra’*

PS!

Lard, by dhe lb. or barrel,

Now in stock th*t ha* ever torn
’
brought to thia market.

ROE* OLETER.

iiuimsl

WALL PAPER!

lice toadquartcre on the dtoovery of

A large stock and beautiful

fifty, aalk,ml to

Shortly after after tor incarnation,
very handsome whit&lt; woman, of tl
Guido* at Niagara Falla never tiro of pure blonde type, eame to the station
telling of the score* of dirappointvd

f our representative* abroad
who psfiad hi* wife'* nose in
ngton street car in 1873. The

UIBRILLASAKD PARASOLS!

Nash rifle nark eta.

more. There ia a fascination emotion ia the

s

e

anmlutely err-

Cincinnati, one of the moat beautiful

Railroad depot after haring been four iasoads of i’orkopolk
led grew diataatefnl

«
&amp;

SELL GOODS CHEdP

Every article sold at ROCK BOT­
ket price* will to paid for Batter,

tVGreeuback*.
light quite a romance about thia worn-

Experience has taught us that the way to do
business successfully, is to

TOM PRICES, while tto highest mar­

with an admonition “ne*nr to do it

young girl in a freight-car which waa

THE WAY TO DO IT? iwtinms

Absolute

money,

Bonds, National Currency, Gold, and

6

H. G. HALE,

-A_nd. lots of them
All of which I am doing at present.

But Ito life she

NEW

MILLINERY
phaaia finally abdicated her disolutc
*cc(&gt;lre, retired from the puMic gaac,
and came to IbUcity of reform U&lt;refonn.
Unfortunately for tor k»k«1 iutentiou*.

freight car, hoping that she would
dead "before: it waa opened.
Th
the villains.

utation atuck.

It ft&gt;llo»«-d tor in ev-

Dually fate seemed determined to
thrust her back into her old tinkle of

PATENT MEDICINES,

BffiSSlAKING ROOMS I

School Books, Fancy Stationery,

Miss Maggie Jeffrey

DYE STUFFS,

fl

of all kinda^alwayidon hand.

they illogieaHy declare, they Tore

vereity,

mmI

KANSAS LANDS I I

she warned him, proving

TIC 1UXE1P&amp;

caaea ia that of Mia* Bertha Wynn, a

Pasting through the White-House

funiish •» the administration with milk.
For be ft known that the administra-

•ingle solitary row.

Come in and try N£e J

Preaident Grant

WATER

Or All Kinds

WATER!!

raxoo comm.

STOVES AND TINWARE!

Pls’ll uie Clear, Frei Water ?

Balhrey L-»a^ a

r^wi——

GROCERIES
of Mime eouseqiieoce to the nation; for
Ma man's humor i« affected by the
milk ba drink*, so, if thia cow should
Daanro Dbath von a Bar.—A South scour Mr. Haye*’ stomach, he mignt, in

i» complete.

B. H. H O A G

' Ann all Kinds

of

QWEET'-S HOTEL,

Artesian and Tabular Wells,

pretty •jM'cimrn of a eqw, being rather
aided. am&gt; with a " crumpled horn." bnt

Bl.D-IUM K PRICES.

administration's bowvia.

9 Hille* north of Olivet

two feet of the young acamp. The boy

tuaud on a main traveled road
from Charlotte to Battle Crock.

No Fancy Pkicks.

j? nrnitnreI

T. H. LYON.

BUT YOUR FURNITURE OF
of water. good orchard, biro 43x44 feet.
Tto title fo PCtfoVkJLtovf an al-tract

0. 0. WOLCOTT. JAMES FLEMING,
THE GREATEST BARGAINS JIS W fcrLER.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

Chartotte^Mich.

QMHE BBOTHEBK,
DRUGGISTS,:

FLAIA and FANC11

Furniture ef Every Description!

CW. DEMARAY

PBKTI til JEWELER,

Bock Bottom Prices.

A GOOD HEARSE
WALL P

Best

�IJ.mSVMTHCl.
CARRIAGE A WAGON SHOP
Af the lata-sturai, but ’'-n long we dis­ the fr.mt yard seme time. Mid I really
charged. our mrgu safe nn the dry dock did Mpect to be rolled In, for I bear
that Mrs. Mosey h of quite a literary
r 5—It grattfie* a* to announce that the of the px-bv»uiutrr. E. G. P. Night torn, abd I thought a riigjit exchange
Bsform Clab h»v« secured the service* khxi coming on we made a semi-ofiicial &lt;4 thoughts wonhl accrue to our mutual
t of the gifted and renowned colored colt on the vraentole Qsfrk, partly good, bat Mr. Mosey failed to analite
torturer. Sojourner Truth,, to give an
my anxieties.
, address at the Open* House, on Sunday
We were soon
again and
. arming, May 5th. Tbe history of 3ospeeding on to the souutj totebing up
, Joumer Truth is familiar to every
at D. W. Elli*’. Found them all rigged
household in the tend. Although now
up, ready to go out to Mr. Hinchman's
' !tt yrars of ago, aha i* arid to bo to el­
to a social. Mr. Elh* is a well-to do
oquent, witty and original a* ever.
farmer; had just sold a team for &lt;230
Mr.
Quick
tekMMRd
to
Um
old
school
’ She i* now on her last lecturing tour,
and whan 1 told them I had been to
‘ and no one should iris* the opportuni­ of free-born Democrats and was alway* dinner they ueru Letter natured than
ty of hearing her.
’Ihc committee proud of tho putty naino until a few usual. Mr. Ellis boa not much confi­
■ have placed the sdmfamlon at the Mw
dence in autedelnvinn history, espec­
’ price of only tea cento for all. ao no principle* of tbe Greenback theory and ially the flood. He thinks that when
aoe need stay awuy on. account of ^to soon con vhxxxi.thalllM cudMought old fattier Noah Wa* collecting n pair
after
would
have
a
tendency
to
allevi
­
-Maggie Jeffrey gnas east after a
of all living thiugs.for the Journey in
ate the distress prevailing among thu
sew stock of summer millinery to-day.
tho Ark, It would have been to his
fannera, artiran“, and Inlxirer*. be al­
LiMlie- watch for it.
credit to have let the potato bug drown.
lied
huaaclf
with
thu
Greenback
move
­
-Ths paint-brush U bring industriThey
are preparing ware* to lavish up­
Johnny Jewett and wife of Grand ment and hte whole heart and *oul i*
on their daughter, Mra. Mary Bhoup,
Rapids, are vtejting nt Jesse Austin’s. with them.
at their wooden wedding, which will
Mra.
Quick,
though
sixteen
years
hi*
PustaUMder Davidson, who haa been
come off next W«xltM-*day. Twu splen­
on the rick Ikt for a month past, la junior, ia •-IlHng to concede that Alimin did sett* of chain, an arm chair, and
fa the youngest mon of the two. They
around again.
'
were married nearly 40 years sgo un­ other articles uot herein specified.
Mra. Ann Everta is seriously ill, nigh
M. Elite te conspicuous chiefly from
der the Quaker rite* sud ceremony;
I the fact that be married oar cousin and
unto death’s door, at the residence of
her father, the late Mr. Eli Laplfam, of-:
her son. Geo. Dark.
'
firiating, or rather witnessed it, a* they wumImtu in the some township with
The genial face of Jncob Oratuun, fastened tbe bymenfal knot themselves, your humble servant. We came a^ay
—Forty tramp* were counted passing
Her just a* they were mounting their vehi­
through thia villain*, on the railroad, mine host of the Woodland Iluusr, Ko* according to Quaker &lt;u»lam.
h——gfci/TTt. within tho peat four illuminated our village tho greater father for many year* was the- head cle for tbe social, where nil undoubted­
ly come down with the ca*h fo/ the
share of this week.
center of the Quaker element in Gen| iM-neflt of tbe Rev. Mr. Carii, L’qagretod Michigan, and settled on the fann
—The rain-*u&gt;nn of Thursday after­
gntioual minister of Juhnstowi). 'x^TLe
now
owned
by
Ben.
Miller
and
John
noon so undcrniincd tho center wall of
Grange will hold a meeting at Dick
Wilkinson, more than 40 year* ago.
V. C. Walcott's newbotd. that it fell
Jones' on Sat urdny evening next. ]
Mrs. F. A. Lathrop haa gone east on
We learned many item* of interest
We soon retraced our steps" north to
a visit.
with
the
Quicks'.
Mr.
Quick
having
—Tbe Reform Club bare rented, perEld. Seaman and wife have gone to comfortably located all hi* children on the town line, thence cast, where wo
msnently, Cl.^nan's hall, and will their new homo in Mecosta Co.
Mopped qt John Mayo’s, who is pleas­
contiguous
farm*
st*U
rvuiii.e
too
acre*
dedicate it ooc week fro;n next Mon­
antly located with a farm in either
iuciu-ling the homestead ; and strange
day eveulng with a social.
town. Some very pleasant memories
three to four feet under waler.
to say. although 70 winters have in­
cluster around hereon cither side of
—1JMt Baittnlgy evening as S. J. Robdented their legible marks upon hi*
Mia*
Enphcmia
Holden,
of
Rutland,
the road which corrie* us back 30 year*.
inadn returned home from hi*duties on
brow,
yet
remarkably
vigorou*
and
will teach in the Sheridan Di*L thia
Suffice it to say, many of the associates
Ute Air Line, he hsd tbo nlrasare of an
erect for one of lifa years, he La* under­
of those day*, both male and female,
Introduction to a bran new daughter.
taken to master hi* form tho cptulng
Austin DeLong raised a barn, on hi*
have long rittcc mode their peace with
-J. H. Tuckerman bad the misfor­
sca*on, with tbo aid of Ufa grandson,
tune to severely scald bia arm* by place, on tho first af this month. After twelve years old, and no longer than God. Mr*. Mayo especially is a plcasitteam, while repairing th.- steam pipe the raising was over, 100 sat down to a last week be shouldered bfaaxe and
known aa the gayest belle of the land
in hi* saw .mill in thia village on Wed- very nicc-diant-r.
marched for the woods with apparently
They have organised &gt; .Sunday School the same rcoolution that he did when of Assyria, and as I came away I conld
but reflect if I had only become ac­
—While the frame of the balcony for at Sheridan, with Mrs. Southerland, hi* farm wo* a howling wilderneM, tel­
quainted with Jane befpre John did,
Wolcott’s hotel was being put into Supt.; I. N. Crittenden, Ass't Supt.; ling hi* wife, as he was about to depart, what a splendid fan- 1 would have
F.
A.
Lathrop,
Sec.
;
Dannie
Bolinger,
to come out to tho woods about eleven
place, on Tuesday last, it fell with H.
had to subsist my declining years upon.
o’clock. At tbe specified time she went
C. Wcolcutt and Lester Larkin, bruis­
Some time in the future we shall
A few days ago George Crittenden, thither just in time to sec the old king
ing them quite aerorely.
have business in other part* of those
an
eight-year-old
son
of
I.
N.
Critten
­
of the forest succumb to tbe well pois­ towns, when we will report according­
—“A well-spring In. the bonne ia a
Jay forever," and Damn Rumor speak* den, living near Sheridan, was riding ed axe in the hand* of her vcterai ’jus- ly.
F. M. Pomn.
a horse and fell,off. the horse stepped lauid. and down it tumbled causing an
NEIGHBORHOOD ITEMS.
on him. flreaking one of his anna.
earthquake in tbe east half of tho town,
We are not drowned out yet, but ex­ and he turned around and wa* heroized
8. Fairchild, of Charlotte, is 63 years
by that smile of approbation from hl*
■ —The Miner Family Bell Ringers pect to be soon, if there is not a chaur.v
of age, and can turn hand springs n*
own—Rachel IL It wa* a white oak
••shoved’’ at tho Opera House, hut ia the weather. When it does cl jar up,
well m n circus acrobat.
tree and measured 5j feet on tho stump.
Wednesday evening to a large audi­ sowing oat*, plowing and planting
We also learned of a strange freak I The forgery case against Goo. B.
ence. Nashville is the
show working on tin, rood and general farm
Fleming, of Charlotte, haa fell through.
lorn and will turn cat a crowd rain or work. w|Il be on tho programme, and of nature in their hen yard. Four year* GUdcraleove, the complaining witness,
ago the 10th of next June a roovter was j
all in a heap.
not apixMu ing.
hatched
unto
them
and
two
rear*
later
।
The other day while Wm. DpVine
—If you want to soe the “ho**” stock
A cow with a crumpled born ditched
M hardware, step into 0. C. Wolcott’s. was removing his wagau box, the bol ■ the cock had a desperate encounter i a locomotive and several freight cars
Charley is death on the town drone star came off with it, and in putting it with a peacock. Victory for some time , on the C. k L 11. H. R., »l Millett’..
hung on a doubtful brilance when finburiiies*. and conduct* hi* basinem in back he dropped it and smashed two I ally the peacock, through a fowl stroke, Station, a few days since.
* way that gains him new customer* of his lingers. He says he never knew
before that a wagon-bolster weighed tore out the crop of tbc rooster. Mra. I Tbc residence of Harvey Walrus, of
everyday.
Quick picked up the crop, made cx*m- Delta, yielded to the flnuici on May
G asm.
—A acene in North Castleton. Mrs. four ton*.
ination, and, indeed, it w» all there, day morning, together with 8300 worth
Miller, a daughter of Doctreas Trum­
and they awaited the death of the roor of furniture. Los*. $1,300; no insur­
bull. allowed her hog* to get intn Van
ter, but he showed do sign* of dying, ance. A detective fine.
Gilder’s wheat, and when Van Gilder
instead hi* breast healed up and iu due 1 Wesley Wood, of Charlotte, is a man
Considerable effort is bring made by
set hia dog on them, *he took him down
time time be performed all the required
aod pounded his phi* black and blue. the temperance jieople here to raiw* the function* tliat fa cxpecteil of rooster*. I not to be trifled with. His milk-man.
Win. L'ydyke, watered Wood's milk,
liquor
license
fra
to
a
very
high
figure,
—The season I* at least ouo month in
but how he could live nod thrive with and Wood brought suit against said
advance of what itfao* ever been bc- $500 or more; and in the contingency out a crop wtu a mystery U&gt; die in. As milk-man. and received $25 damages
-forr. but wd liave been blessed with of the sucres* of such a move, the* time rolled on tlwy uoticed hi* pn&gt;bossuch a multitude of showers, that the liquor dealers propose to unite in one* cl* hod taken on a new form, roacmRxlkasxd.—Geo. G- Baker, arrested
wmjority of the farmers have not fin­ firm, and open a place under one li­ bling that of a parrot. Tl&gt;ey caught
Thursday on two complaint* for the
ished plowing for corn and potatoes cense, large enough to accomodate all him and made nn examination and aauic offi nw' and accompanied by Sher­
tho thirsty.
found to their great wonder that two i iff Adam* to Baltimore. •Barry Co.,
Quito n portion of the time of Hie full sett of teeth had eomeon hi* upper where he asserted hr could prove his
- -Henry Henman, a farmer of Sun­
T. U. was and lower jaw. and instead of relying fnnocrurc. fnik-d to &lt;-stub!i»h slate
field, met with a fatal fall last Friday. List meeting of the W.
ment* with the exception nf the fact
While engaged nt some work upon a taken up in remark* upon the proposed upon hfa gizzard be chewed hfa corn that he had a fattier living in Barry
seiffold in his Imrn. he fell a distance resignation of Mrs. Nortnah Ratley and out* tbc same os the Lorioe tribe, Co. He. however, succeeded in adlusting the claim* of the complainant*
from
their
organisation.
The
resigna
­
of twenty feet io tho barn floor, sus­
and strange a* it may seem, he chew*
taining injuries that resulted in death. tion, caused by ttbe nd verso criticism Ufa “cud” a* regular a* a sheep, ami
upon Mr*. B.’a traveling alxxit, at the will ma-rtieatc gra»j* ami hay tolerably
Be leaves a wife and one daughter.
expense
at
the
Union,
to
lecture
and
well. Here fa a subject for natnralfats
- —The Rid Ribbon Club room wa,
crowded but Monday evening to listen aid the cause, was finally withdrawn. and ornithologist* to brood over. Hr '
A young widow, a Into importation M-ems to experience no inconvenience '
io the debate of the question “ReaolvHou. Geo. Willard.
«&lt;U that Mankind aa a Whole fa Retro­ । from Bellevue, who k&lt;-cp* a sort of at hfa new mode of masticating food. By"pri
. , ....---------------- gernent Brick Pom­
- - - -w.i* wm on the docket, and after
grading.’* The subject was ably han­ a boarding house for young Lulu x, "on , except on several occuxion* ho ha* lost ‘ eroy
dled and listened to with great in ter­ the fiat," over tbc river, wa* s&lt;*rena&lt;lod hfa cud in attempting to crow, but hi* a formal introduction, we held a secret
caucus preparatory to organizing the
eat. At the clone of the debate a vote some night* since, the musical instru­ mistress keeps several prepared, ready campaign.
At Brick’* suggestion I
waa submitted to the house, which de­ ment* used being a long nail, drawn to fill the place when be fa so unfortun­ withdrew mv chance for Coogrea* in
along under the clapboard*.
Not rel­ ate. The material used for the cud is fat or of Willard, under tin* promi-e of
cided in favor of tho negative.
a
foreign
mission.
Brick promised i
—Tho examination of Wm. Venn, ishing a melody, nameroa* feminine flour and enough cotton batten to give that Kalauio xhould Im- represented in |
upon the charge of false pretenses. pre­ scrcming wo* in order, and the sereiiad it tbc proper texture. Site ha* made the next cabinet and. wanted me to:
era,
after
plentifully
loniloknliug
tbo
arrangerticnt*
to
send
him
to
the
Pari*
name
my
man,
which
I
shall do in due
ferred by Franklin D. Curtis, occupied
time. I spoke in tbe afternoon and
al) of Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday “boarding liouac,” retired from the ExiMMition.
Jtri' kin tuo evening, to a very large
During tlie thundcr-*tonu, tho other audience. Brick said if I would accomand Thursday, when Curtis foiled to scene of action.
A -widow lady here owns a photo­ day, lightning strucg near the corner jmny him to Jacksuri and speak in tbc
prove the fraud, and Mr. Venn was
honorably discharged. I. M. Flint con­ graph gallsry, and n short time since, of their boom-, the bolt giving Mra. evening he would stand the oyster*,
but I declined on tbc pk-n of not being
ducted the ease for the pnwention and socared the services of a Canadian a«- | Quick a severe shock and likewise her sufficiently posted—-but the truth was
tixt to run the institution for her. Up •on’* wife, living t» rods farther south, my folks wa* aImiuI out of stove wood.
W. 8. Powers for the defense.
to last Thursday night, the arrange- ' who wa* so badly shocked that she Our next meeting rill be at Chicago
the loth of May, when I shall protalilv
many interesting errata transpiring ment wa* a success, since that time the could not get up from her chair for two *.t nasigm d to stump Iowa. We will
in congress ami alwxrt Washington artist ho* l&gt;ecn invisible, having left hours, nor could she then had not her wait further drvelopemcnta at Chica­
Uiat will intereat the New* readers we tor part* unknown, taking with him a husliand came homo and amisted her. go and wilt write you next time from
valuable camera. He also, from doth - Found Bea. Miller’s family all down that place.
F. M. Puttsx.
poodcuL ‘‘Alpha," who will furnish ing ittorrs here, took various garment* with tbe scarlet fever, commencing
with the mother first.
•wr readers wife spicy fattera until the
close of congress, when we expect to their non-return. Mr. Creasy wants
I left » Grecnlmek document with
to sec him.
the Quicks’ and going north at seven
An agitl pbyrieian, whose sands of in tbe. morning, soon came in sight of
—D. A. Owen, proprietor of the nur­ life have nearly run out, resides a tew E. G. P.’s. Heard him calling in tbe
sery near Hasting*, waa in the village m de* out, in tho “rhubarb*’'ofChia eity. edge of tbe woods for his gun and in­
Thursday with a loud of evergreens, A few nights duct-, his son arrived at quired as to the class of gxme. Said
be had treed a bear in a brush-pile, nud
and disposed of (hem to our citizens
for hedge*. He will lie in the village n bom he introduced as hi* newly-niWc his wife crying out U» him “for Lord’s
in a few days with another load. He bride, and tliey were assigned to tbe sake” to come in, leal tbo bear might
will also, aliortly, have double-rootod bridal chamber. There wa* consider- kill him, Ixit with ocr assurance that
tomato plant* tor sale at Lee A Smith’s aide tannoil in the morning when it wo would stand liT him, he fired and
waa asrertninrd that no marriage cere­ fell Ixtckwanl,—that is the bear did.
mony had transpired, and that the lie soon came too, (I mean tho bear.)
“liriU’s” engagement waa “for one and crawled farther into the brush and
died. Cautiously P. moved the brash
night ouly.”
Mil the far waa in right. “Pshaw!”
pays he, "it’s only a waif.” On further
follows: “He is one of the minis­
tere of die ported. He b very kmd,
loving, and -bewitching.
He workhard tor the aiaten. Ifawfll run around .
ms

Corxrn. Rooms, I
April 37th, HRB. f
etiag held.

but a fox; then a ground-hog. ami fin­
ally a rabbit, when the cat camo seized
it and ran away.

Tas OAST WTU1CTST

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NEW SPRING STOCK
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Manufacturing

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NEW ARM1VAL
Or Sentxa *xp Scmmer
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READ OUR PRICE LIST I

Ordinary and Side-Bar Buggies!
----- which

we------

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I0JMW yapls Print* 41 to fc.
54BO yds. Cotton. 41, *, #, al

WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

■Woodburn Snrven Patent 5Vhecl»».
IkeMtiatry.
A sliort time ago 1 gave notice to tbc
public that during the present hard
times, I would make Artificial Teeth
for $6 a sett, ($13 lippci and under),
and warranted first-cuuM in-cvery re­
spect.
I wish now to reassure mv patrons,
that, a« n&gt; v practice ha* already increas­
ed enough to compensate for the re­
duction in price, I shall continue to do
so, ami you can depend upon my work
being just a* 1 represent it. nr n:&gt; yau.
I I&gt;o|m- u least to Im&gt; considered by all
honest enough to do ns 1 agree. 1
conld not, for ten or fifteen dollars
make any better »ett of Teeth than 1
am now making tor $6. Sincerely.
GEORGE WOOD,
Hastings, Mich.

The Henry Clay Cigar, a regular fif­
teen cent’r. Is -old at H. G. Hack’s for
only ten cents, or three for a quarter.
Smoker* put this in your pip© and
smoke it.

17" A fine stock of Gilt Wlrdow
Shades, and Holland's Cloth Shinies,
Just received.
At Tuva ax’s.

Unia, lints, Capa, ( up*.
Sixty Dozen Hats for the Spring
Trade, embracing all of the late and
popular slyhw, the first in the market
just in at tbe Piunaer Store.
We liavr Hat* lor tlic fashionable
gentleman.
We hat e Hat* for the honest, hornypulmed. farmer.
We have Hat* for the youth.
We have Hat* for the miaaca.
We have Hat* for tbc boy*.
Wo have Cap* for tbc man.
In fact we have either a Hat or a
Cap that cannot toil to suit in quality
and price the frugal m.nr. or the most
fastidious gentleman.
Don’t buy until you -see tbe new
stock.
L. J. Wukixkiu

Clothing.
baits from $5 to *31 al

5.000 yd*. Drea* Goods. A 8,10,15c,
50 pattern* Hamburg Edging*, from
3c, up, all beUutiful design*.

CLOTHING!
Suita from $3 np. 900 pairs Pant* 90
Stout gunthnien reccomm.!nd our
clothing very highly.

THE GOOD TIME COMING IS NOW HERE!
HATS! HATS! HATS!
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MON­
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Men * N
nobby, only $3J50 per pair.
60 pre. plain *)ioe* $1-50 to $3.
100 pra. Women’s Serge Gaite
100 pra. Ki«l, Fox patent, only $1.
100 pra. Kid, button, onl* $2.
A Smith, Detroit.
Side Ijscc Kid*. Goat and
Every pair fully warranted.
100 pra. Ladle*’ Slipper* fi
100 pra. Slippers from 75c 1
48 pra. Kid Croquet*. $1 U

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TlrLrta to Europe.
Ticket* to the Paris Exposition or
any part of Europe at rodr.cw-d rates.
Also tickets to any point in the U. S.
or Canadas at rock bottom prices.
E. L. Pxkkisu.
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latww pr*l«rM to4*

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MADE TO OEPER4

Fur liic lusdiea.
Every lady of Nashville and vicinity
is invited to call at Mra. R. E. Burrow’s
A Co.'s, one door north of Truman’s
store, and &lt;
~
- j-stock of Mill..., ---------- --Just received. All the latest styles and
imttcrn. Mu*. IL E. Bcauows A Co.

and sugar bush,
given on part. J
it: Nashville, pr
Isdanco ua time&gt;7-33
ISAAC M. FLINT.

A NEW LIVERY
IM NASHVILLE!

GRAND PRIZE

STANLEY MOORE
HIALEXTOI

NaahvUle House Bara 1
great powor. m&gt; much
that he emi
&lt;
-b, ala long distance,
by letter. When he walks he-haa an

A. Good rrnr»-Ont!
yard. Job is a aoalogtec.

We Iranmd that Mr. Norton win aora
fit up his home far tbe summer trade.
It will be a powerful rival to Wolcott’s

AT REASONABLE RATES.

uiiuinniiatrMHttU'-

�BARNES' POPULAR HISTORY
or tmcIi. a.

SI0I1S2!
•suriou fit the stooe nearly 700 eeees
bavu been treated and in not one case
baa the stoca failed to give relief and
effect a cure. •
It is not longer than tbe end of a
man's thumb, weighs onc-fourthof sn
owner, and ftMOBbtcs a dark apoege,
with fine pores extending from side to
side. Been through a magnify ing glass

THREE DOLLARS,

t rings, like
’inform, har­
ts called the

when the akin near the parts bitten ia
scratched with a sharp-pointed instru­
ment until Hie blood atarta, when the
atone ia applied. It immediately begins
to alisorb the virus, and, when filled, is
removed and soaked in the xnilk-undwater bath. It is thus refx-ataxlly ap­
plied, until it oeaeee to adhere to the
fiew^i, which it will do aa soon aa the
virus is extracted, and not until then.
While the virus remains, it requires oon_. ■--- 1 &gt;
.4 T* L._
been applied aearly 1W tunce in a siaglw
oaac. Tbe rule ia to aur* '4 s* Inna as
it will take bold. Applio. ■ the flesh
of a perscm not affected with rebira, it
baa txt more effect than a piece of glass,
unless there be present Ute taint of
acrofnloua disease, when it will adhere
by thia stone are too many uJ too well
authenticated to permit ■ doubt of ita
efficacy. A Mr. Bow, at Mvchamc*ville, bitten by a rabid dog, visited Mr.
Evans, and, when he arrived there, waa
suffering {rom paroxysms and nervous
•Mama of the limbs. Tbe atone was sp-

in a terrible condition. Far twenty-four.
boar before the atone waa applied be
suffered intense torture from nervous
paroxysms and agony of uwnd. which, if*
couUuned another day, would have, he
believes, resulted in madness; in fact, he
says death would have been a relief to
him, rather than haw endured the tor­
ment. He was wholly cared by the use
_* &gt;L- ------

It i» rsportsd Trwn 8m Tnoemn that. in
4r.talj.Lk5n of Un breokmg out ot bortOiUe*
batwWM Enjlaixl text Huua, a DtmMDsct U

pnipcrtiea at the mad-rfum- are to hid
established fact, as much so aa Dial
he will reap wheat where he acrwa tbe
a»&gt;ed. It M at the service of any who
wish to use it.

of whose legs, by some accident, had
been broken. The kind physician at
once relieved the distressed animal, nor
did Ur forget «-j admire the inscrutable
goodness and mercy ot God, who had
been willing to use so humble an inatru
moot aa the poor oatoasl poodle for the
inculcating of, etc., etc., etc.
Sequel; Tbc next morning the licnevo­
lent physician found tbe two don, l&gt;uiming with gratitude, waiting at ins door,
and with them two other d&lt;&gt;gs— cripples.
Tbe cripples were speedily healed, and
the four went their way, lea ring the t&gt;cnevolcnt physician, more overcome by
pious wuoder than ever.
The day
passed, tbe morning came. There at
the door rat now the four reconstrucU-d
dogs, and with them four others ro
quiring reconstruction. This day also
psssril, and another morning came; and
new sixteen doga, eight of them newly
crippled, occupied the sidewalk, and
tbe people were going around.
By
noon the broken legs were all set, bat
tbe psoas wonder in the good physi­
cian s breast wm beginning U&gt; gH
mixed with involuntary profanity. The
sun rose once more, and exhl bibitaxi
thirty-two dogs, sixteen of them with
broken iegs, oocapying the sidewalk
and half of the street; the human spec­
tators took up tbe rest of the room
Th* eriea cl toe wounded, the soon of
41.* 4 —1- J » ■
*__a 4U* ___ - - -

•• When tbe gold has been /weighed,"
says our guide, " it is locked in iron
boxes,, and carried to the oieltxig-rvom,
where it is melted and poutped into
molda."
A small puwe is then cut off, and Its
Cnmess aacertoined by sf long and deli­
cate process called assaying. This de­
cider, the value ot the lot. The depos­
itor is then paid, and the metal is handed
over to the melter and refiner, to l&gt;e en­
tirely frred from iu impurities and
made fit for coinage.
And a hanl time it baa of it, to be
sure. Nothing but pure gold and silver

melted again, dissolved in nitric add,
aqueesed under immense pressure,
Ixkcd in a hot cellar, ami finally earned
to thia dingy-looking room, at tLi left of
tho oonrt-ysni, where wo have stood nil
this time. The metel la jcrfectlr pure
now but, iefaro the final melting, onolonth of its weight, in copper is added
to it, to make it hard enough to bear
the rough linage which it will meet with
in traveling about the world.
Tbe room would be dark but for tbe
fiery glow of the furnaces which line

NsvUsuroa Bad'Tax—It has been
discovered that beef tea aerces to check
thirst better than stronger stimulant*
after cxocseive indulgence tn liquor. Il
is now prescribed in atta-ka of delirium
tremens. The tea ia readily prepared
from the beef extract Ita )M-ncficial
effects in these cases arc chiefly due to
tbe readiness with which it undergoes
digestion when other aliment would be
refused.

0BG1XS

Graantaa Aaauorr Ixrucnox.—The
Family l*rtor myn the funerals of per­
sons who die of infectious disease should
be strictly private. Disinfect tho clothe*,
bedding, and room by sprinkling them

acid, two quart: to 100 prrU of watci.
or other disinfectants may be used in a
similar wav. Let tbc doors be closed
tor nerrnu days. Sulphur may be
burned in the room anffiuently to fill it
four times a day. Oontinoc thia for
four or more daya Then strip off the
paper, scrape the walls and ceding, ami

loWlCOCoil

OAK
We would gladl v remain longer, peer­
ing in at the glowing fires and the
swarthy figures of the workmen, but our
guide is already half-way across the
court, and we reluctantly follow, iterping aside to make room for a workman
with his burden of silver bars, which he
is carrying to undergo the rolling pro­
cess. Tbc rollers give the metal the
form of rilibonn, from which another
machine punches the planchets—which
arc tlie cuiiia before they arc milled ami bad formol around the corn had been
niuoved. Tberv is now no trace kfl of
ibiB|»xL—-St. Nicfiulcu for Mai,.
'
either coin or wart." (2) For soft corns
1 between tho toes, another writer bids u«
JUIq Carriages and Baby Killen.
take a bit of old soft linen or cotton bat­
Hie Providence Journal nays ;
The ting, saturate it thoroughly with glycer­
tim&lt;- haa come fur the inevitable babv ine, and then dip into tannic acid and
carnage. A generation ago these things apply to the corns. (3) A physician aaya
were lit tie more tlira basket* *.-rvwed on that warts may be removed “by rubbing
them night .in&lt;l morning with » moist­
protest, originally from physicians, ened piece ot muriate of nmmonui. They
against trundling tho little ones'over the soften and dwindk nway, leaving du
pavements in vans which would rack Ute such mark a* follows their dispersion
txjues and addle the brains of the toagn- with lunar caustic." i 4 । A etiemiat augcat man. Out of this discussion the gl»l* still another cun- for wartr . *' Dis­
m»»l«-m Ixby carnage waa evolved, and. solve a few lamps of bi-ehrotnatc of
as al first constructed, Aaa provided with potash in a little water. Apply acrcnd
n«l springs, and, if used with ordinary Umea cacti day." &lt;5) And italr* Jour­
care, did not &lt; n&gt;Unger life. Gradually nal of Health dirocta the sufferer to
tbe springs have given way to rigid strips *' dip a stick the size of s knitting-needle
of iron, ux* ata tig apnnga, leaving the into muriatic acid, and touch the top of
th«- wart night and morning with what
Silhcrrs to the sUck, to effect a painies*
cure Buy a small quanUty in a glassstoppered bottle, keep out of tbe wav at
children, off your clothes and the skin,

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Usparallcicd in Simplicity.
Unrarpascod in Ccnstructicn.
Unprecedented in Durability.
Unexcelled in Zccncny cf Fuel

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VEST LEST OPERATING,
QUICKEST SELLING,
HANESCMEST AND

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1,300,000 Acres

SOUTHWESTERS
even ita bones soft Nature haa ma.lv
ita bod in Uie mother's arms and on the
A Telegraphic Ditty.
mother's brvaat To change thia for a
In a late number of the Journal nJ
springieaa cart is almost murder. Iz-l Telegraph C. O. Haskins, an old In­
any man or woman try ndiug a abort dianapolis operator, haa a poetical ro­
distance, on the smoothest road, in a mance which is acsMwhat of a literary
wagon without springs. The jar will
lie found fatiguing and soon become
pmnful Th-JHUrvenUon^ * cushion.....—
or a pillow does not ease it murh. If । and be has woven these into hia tale
any parent wishes to gel a baby carriage
•
for a child whose life ia worth insuring.
Let him or her buy none is which tbe
loiy pretsed by the band dora not rise
and fad easily on its springs."

I CURE FITS!!

MIHESOTA

GOOD OLD
STAND-EY.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT

IORTHWESTERK IOWA,

AT LOT PRICES, WITH EAST TERIS
OP PATIENT, AID AT LOW
RATES OF INTEREST.

THE ORIGINAL A ONLY GENUINE

ntrodneed in Congress by Mr. Springer,
of Illinois, ia under eomndcration by the
House Committee on Civil-Servioe Re­
form. The resolution ia as follows:
Hacilo* 1. Cjcgnss »b*U not pass asy lo­
cal, private, or »?««*1 act tn unr csm wturs
tbs subject matter tbersof oxiM b« smbraoed

Concnws may by (•carat law fwaicriba
The sub-committee may probably
make a report in favor of the proposi­
tion. In the diacuasdon before the com­
mittee it wm maintained that an amendmeat of thia kind would very much
simplify and reform the legislation of
Congress. Tbe text does not mention
general law foe toe reason that there is

NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO,

Imcue iMiiratio! ii Cnp lilt.

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THE
ALLIANCE!
Fret DAWID «WI«a, totttiv.

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                  <text>ORNO STRONG,
Dented to,

VOLUME V.

Interest* of the Beet Parte Under the Sun.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY II, 1878.

NUMBER 33.

Rajhrillr Rirrrtoni.
Danforth did not die; the wound
proved not even to be very soriotM; and
so well waa the affair managed that tta
No event of modern times haa excited
secret of the cause at hia illncae waa un­
more wide ami general surprise than the
known beyond a few faithful friends.
ease with which the French people paid
off the heavy war indemnity at &gt;1,000,000,000 to Germany. It haa been a
TURNIKG TO ATONE,

TILLAGE OFFICERS.
" I will go," he answered, taking hia
hat; '• but, Mrs. Egmont, I will be re­
venged for this treatment I"
Without waiting for a reply ho left
the room, and Mm. Egmont sank into
I he sofa, utterly overcome with the vio­
lence of her emotions. If her huaband

ls the Wtk at Fskrwary a Bay!
Tta quootau wtaitar tta 29th of
February is legally a day or not has
lately been presented to a focal court in

have thrown herself into hia arms, and
told him all the story of her insult and
her anger, her first feeling was so clearly
one of intense longing for his sympa­
thies and protectan. But- aa the time
went by cooler reflections aroer; why
should she' tell him? It would only
make him wretched; perhaps even lead
to violence. At this new thought, alio
resolved to keep ailoncv on what had
h appened. Jt wi a surely wiser to guard
that aa a secret wliirli would distress him
so much. So when Mr. Egmont came
home his wile met him with her usual
Tnc immediate result of this was ane■rwaty on which Lucille had not counted,
she ami her husband

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friend. Her first thought waa of in­
tense horror, and that it was impossible
that she could meet him as usual;
’^en occaiwd the reflection that ahe
hxl no apparent reason for doing
otherwise, and, as he saluted her
and her husband with his ordinary
manner, abe responded, but with so
tnocl. eoafmuon and such heightened
color M -attracicd the attention of Mr.
Egmcm t and otiieia in the room.
Thu little incident settled the footing
*on* , njxni ' ‘ ‘

BRAD 1’ 4- CRITES,

p re sauce ao excited her.
“ Will yon accept my escort
l&gt;aufortn, preaauig near to her
■’ Xo,” she replied, larovcr
self . “ certainly not." And a

LEWIS DURKEE

EMORY PARADY

It was just a year since Harry Egmont
had Lrongnt home hia bride. She wss a
celebrated beauty; ahe had l«ecn a great
belle, perhaps somewhat of a flirt.
Al­
though Harry knew that Lucille had mar
ried him from the purest affection, he
could never wholly nd himself of the de­
mon jealousy; it haunted him perpetual
ly, exmung him to imagine* that every

whieh was no wonder, perhapa. consulrrmg how hamlaomr abc waa. Lucilfr did
all tn her power to make her bus baud
happy but, having no idea bow strong
hi« freliug in the matter wra, aomrtiine*
unconsciously gave ground for suspicion
by her onndnet.
" How many times Las Danforth liera
here this week, Lucille f asked Mr. Eg

" You have done wisely, Mia Egmuul. in not giving cause fur remark, by
visiting me with your displeasure in pub

been kind enough to forgive me for my
imprudence ?"
“ Xo," replied Lucille, inqwduoualy.
" I hare retrained from insulting you tn
public, Ix-cauac I did not wish to inflict
pain upon thorn- I love, not from any toriwauancc toward you."
Danforth set his teeth tightly as she
spoke, and there was an ugly flash in Li*

FRANK J PURCHIS,
" I am a brute f" exclaimed Harry,
returning her ran-x-w*. "Have who­
ever you please to aing with -on; I
ought not to interfere. "
“ Yea, surely you ought, dear, if you
think I am the least imprudent m my
choirs of frienda. Do yon really dia&gt;.v_ u. xx—r.^i.
miKrlliRtfuj €irib.
“ Yea, I do, Lucy. I might as well
own it; he impreaees me disagreeably;
more fa&gt;an that, I have heard to-d*y that
be lua had one or two disgraceful affaire
wiUi married women; soyou can imagine
I was not very well pleased when I met
I him at tta gate."
A deep flush rose to Mra. Egmont'a
»i ifprri fol bU&lt; Serintai
handsome face as her husband spoke.
Mr. Danforth shall not come hen$300.00 and UPWARDS any more, if that ia hia character," ahe
sud, decidedly.
“But there ia do need of quarreling
with him."
“ Oh, no; he will simply find me ’ not
st home ’ when he ealla. He will soon
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

MONEY TO LOAN

TWilr-olt, Micblgsin.

Lros A Poktkic, Proprietors.

JONES A SKLLECK,

consideration. Ho went with the uncle
of the lady and viaiteil her. Ho found
too taly to be about 34 years of ago, n
willow, and with two children.
The
huiy wna lying un » sofa in the corner of
the rtxim. The lower part of her body
was a* white and aa hard aa martdr,
with her limbs turxn-d up. When she
"What an abominable thing!" she
exebumed. “Where did you get it?"
“ How dare you ask nteT' he cried,
furiously.
You know, madam, how
you hare received these love-letter*. children in her arms, a drum was sound­
Unfortunately fcr you. tins fell into mv ed, and the atoit ahcckcd her so much
hands—fur I un uudceeivixl. You wjl that she fell down ataira, and from that
date she gradually grew worse. Hh&gt;- lost
the acnara of tight and bearing, and af­
terward the power of speech. She felt
a strange feebug cooccutratcxi in her
" I talievc that you are an infamous zlieeka, and it occurred to her that abc
woman," be replied, harshly; and, ta­ might be able to carry on eunvrnxfaon
ilin' »lic con Id aay another cord, be left by others writing on her chrrka. Ho
. ......................
the room and, a moment after, left toe found that the jaws had ta-cn locked for
two yearn, and no solid food hail been
In another hour, Mr. Wenlwood, Lu­ token by bur during that tune. She was
cille s father, sent word to her room that tai on soup, milk, cream, etc. Hhe dehe awaited her in the parlor. Short as
checks and lipa. Her friends began to
* terrible change liad come over Lucille; I wnte wools with the fing&lt; r on the check,
and tin- hiiggnrti, |iali--faci-d wt man who which she perfectly understewd He
met him a*-, med to her father scares'ly found her eyes closed, and when the up­
recognizable as the fair young daughter per lid wa/ fores-d up tta eyeballs wore
who hail left bis bouse so happily a year turned upward, the same os n pernou in
ago.
She met hia Stern questioning a mesmeric atoep. She also waa unable
only with pussinnate protestations of her to move her finger*. She took the pen­
innocence; these wire han! to bebevt- un cil in her month, and, guiding it with
til she told the whole story of Danforth's her Laud, *Lc wrote the reply.
insulting addreaaea to hex, and Ins threat
There waa one remarkable nbcuomof vengvaixw.
I enon that tta [Xtieut cuuLl tell colors
'■ I understand bow it is," sobbe. I Lu- | by touch. He U-ste-d her by asking

ter on punxxe to compromise me. Bui,
oh, papa, how can I persuade Harry of
my truth ?"
Hhc was in such an ageny of distress
that Mr. Wenlwood speedily be­
came, instead of tLr judge, the
consoler, and promised to convince

Confused and annoyed, Lucille glanced
up hastily. Half a dozen pmrs of cun
ous rye* were hxikiug st her . and she,
deeming that thia was the way to sih-uce

so much feeling that gowup bad alre.
seized upon tf-’ pretext for diaruami
and among t!"’1''' who were watching I
iuo»t iui&lt;ut’1,'s' &gt; her own hui
All unc.maclVuoi df thia. Lucille a
on with Danforth, every hue of h
prcsaive fsce allowing to the most

years' time. National pride, it was
widely said, bad much to do with it; but
no amount of national pride could have
raised n thousand miltaiu of dollar* ina
nation where the oemlitiona of great mv
cuoiulated wealth and general prosperity
did not pre-exist National pride tad
not availed to save Froneb honor from
condign and overwhelming defeat in
war, nor to avert the humiliating aspect
of her capital in too handa at a foreign
foe. nor to reih-em her from too reproach
of ill-prepared and undisciplined farces
and badly orgoniz'xl campaign*.
Another theory of this rapid payment
of the stupendous fine of five milliards
of franca waa that France wm tta bolder
cf about &gt;2,000,000,000of foreign securi-

crumrat Ixmds issued at 5 per cent in­
terest, to raise money for meeting tta
German indemnity. For, be it men­
tioned, Bismarck had exacted not only
cash paymr'nt. without credit but also
pavmcut in gold and silver. The whole
■urn of &gt;1,100,000.000 (including 200,(WO.OOO franca levied on tbecityaf Paris,
and other war coutnbutiona levied dur­
ing the progreaa of hietilitice) WM paid
in specie, excepting only 100,000,000
franca in note* of the Bank at France,
which toe Prussians ranennted to take in
pbor of an equal amount of gold. In­
quiries into the current of exchanges
actually developed the fact that France
was exporting securities and imparting
gold tta whole time at the indemnity
payments; but tta actual amount to
which the flow of the prnctoua metals
into France extended on thia account
could not ta accurately teamed.

France is &gt;3,(YR),01)0,000, and that the
payments to Germany took only onethird of the gross annual earning* of the
French people. But there can be no
doubt toal t«&gt; toe gent ral character for
frugalitv and the accumulated savings
of toe Vreneb people mtii»t be mainly
credited the great financial phenome­
non of the nineteenth century. Theenormoai loans which the payment of
toe imtemnily .-umpclled the french
Government to put upon the market
were all promptly taken, and tta greater
any future time who it wim. Hhc also p irfaon of toe money came from French
was able to tell the melody sung or people. Fire per cent rentes, orbonds,
played to her, if, in the former, the to tlir heavy amount of &gt;1,640,000,000,
hand of the singer was placed on the
cheek of the tedy, or. in the latter, .f
her hand were placed on the piano when
the performer was executing.
fine was ipiitr reatgiird to her fab',
and secmeu to lie quite happy. Hr be­
hoved Uiai any lady or gentleman cotilil

fir more convincing than all the emays
that could be- written on the subject.
There were produc'd two letters from
the lady, which were correctly spelled
ami in proper arateucra. She, m an­
r grave, ami Mr. Wantwood fait swer to a question, thus deaenbes how
worst apprehensions were to be *lie diafanguiabi'S cloth :
There was a long and anxious
" Black feds iwieed and harsh ; white
when they parted, Mr. WcntWQod took
a cab. and drove with what sjxx-d was
CMlblo back to hia daughter's bouse.
nolle rami' forward to meet him, wan
•nd worn with her b ng and terrible
night ngil.
“ Wrap mmiclhing warm alxiut you,
Lucille, and cutno with me,” said Mr.
Went woo I. hastily.
*' Harry." she rasped, “ ut )«&gt; hurt

'■ J snail not forget your kindness. ’ he
said. With intense bitterness.
lu time U&gt; san- him. He and Danforth
“I will relieve you from your attend­ are to fight at sunns.-. "
ance." al&gt;c replied coldly. "I have no
It seemed ns if Lucille could not grow
wish to extend our acxpiamtauce beyond any paler, and yet a shade of ssIk-o gray
overspread her face ; with a mighty
please remember Una in future."
effort of self-control, she restrained all
“ I shall forget nothing,” lie said, outward manifestation of her agony ,
significantly. And, with u formal bow. and, seizing a large clonk, went out
he resigned her to a gentleman who ap- swiftly lo the cab.
proichivL
.
In the gray dawn of the sumnu-r morn­
The scene at Uic 1x11 created very ing, on Wormwood Scruldw, sbxxj four
much comment, and Mr. Egmon* him­ men, their purpoae in utte-rand horrible
self was not happv wtien he thought of contrast with the peaceful acene around
it. He could not fancy Lnolle in any them. Tlir reconds measured the dis­
manner disloyal ; and yet her agitation, tance ; and. just as the first golden rare
while talking wiUi this man, was cer­ of sunlight stole from the emit, Egmont
tainly very remarkable. The expres­ and Danforth confronted each other with
sion of her face, ns she met Danforth, muntel in their heart*. They wore liotli
haunted hum and be watched her cloady very white—Danforth, wboliad npt cal­
whenever alter they encountered him. culated on such a result of his tolly,
He noticed Hint her color always changed looked uneasy and alarmed ; Egmont’s
as sl.r returned the salutation of this expression ««« resolute, while a fh re.
once-favored fnend, and be grew un­ fir। glowed through the tapclcaa misery
happy.
One afternoon in June, Mr. Egmont
cam-' home untisunUy early from liis

By contriving to be really out at the
boars during which Mr. Danforth geurrally called, Mrs. Egmont avoided see­
ing him for several days, and fancied
that the matter was quite settled. She
was soon to team that this man was not

ta. he illustrated the Booth­
report*. One habit was to
tails of Ha g'a and y's into
Um most ludicrous expres-

moved and replaced uix&gt;n a ajOOnd appa­
ratus without mutilation or tax of effect­
ive power to vibrato the second piste;
thst it requires but teo seconds to re­
mote the recording start, and that it c-n
lx- sent by mail at a alight cost far poal-

use “of a flaring tube or funnel to eolleet
tho Bound-waves and tta coturtrncUon of
an especially dedicate diaphragm and
embesaiug point.*'
The moat interesting part of tta srticle is devoted to toe spptaafaons at
toeao properties of tta phonograph.
i Tta first of these coctempiates a reve­

line of tubes, with valve-openings, laid
in the crater of the bed of the river, from
one rad to the other, irrespective of dis­
tance. Thia pipe remains permanent;
into it water ia farced by a pump at. ita
bead, while a gate at the extreme end
securer the pressure. This invention
acU. something like a submarine battery.
Ita opening of the valve at any place

A new method lor nominating caruli.laten for President and Vico iToudent
1-y the national political parties ia pro­
posed. It is thus outlined- by the Cin­
cinnati Enquirer, a Democratic paper,
which reeosameada it to its party in 1880:

('rooked Lakr-MIchigan Whisky.
Ycatenlay we met at the depot a man
narnc.1 Hhaffncr, who formerly hvrd
here. He said that he had been for
aome fame employnil on a propeller on
Lake Michigan, but, not liking the btiaineaa he waa engaged at, he gave up hia
situation. He would not say what the
buaineaa waa that he luul relinquished,
but said it was $2iX) |mt month to him.
Hhaffncr la a distiller by trade, and said ,
he hxi liocu at work at it until recently.

.mart enough to catch toe crooked dis
tiilrrs along Lake Michigan. In explanation he asm-rted thst some &lt; f toe
prupsller* that ostensibly traded in
grain and lumber wer tn reality, en­
gaged in the illicit production of epinta.
They had on Ixxnl tta complete appar­
atus for making and distilling, and they
converted much of the grain they look
abcxrd into spirits. The veaacls were
moved in quiet, out-of-the-way. little
harbors, distant from porta, where they
were able to produce from eight to ten
barrels of whisky per day. The spirita
were run into large tutx, and these were
emptied at night, when the vessels ran
into port, by means of Lose which car­
ried the spirita into tubs in certain
warebonia-a at too dock. This wna tta
story shadowed by Hhaffncr, and he as­
serted that a largo amount of whisky
waa produced by the sailor* along Ltk’.
Michigan, and was put on the market
without ixying tax. Hhaffncr was on

of the entire year a* a whole. Thus,
thenis aprwisiowin the Bcvteed Stat­
utes of New York 1'iat whenever the
term "wsr' or -vrara" shall be used

j

of living in England, and more oonspicuoualy still ia tbs United States, are
quit.- unknown among the French
people. OfSrbat nine families out of
every ten would here throw away, a
French family would make a variety of
appetizing dishes; and it ia literally
true that tta French men and women
would live, and live well, oa tta more
waste of American families.
These
habit* of ccernomy enable tta people to
lay up their little savings year by year,
and it IB well known that the public
funds are the most favorite means of in­
vestment with tta peasantry.
The
French rentes can be had in dcnominsfaona of 100 ffines (&gt;20) and upwards,
and have always besa higidv pOBtthr
with tta means. Tta principle of pop•»laming tta loans of the Govemmcwt
ha- worked admirably, and bM been
*'
’
-

Here ia a fact which speaks volumes
in favor of the French system of public
laws. Ho long a&lt;o as 1M7 the debt of
France wm held by 1,005,683 persons,
who averaged &gt;2,000 each. It is now
still more widely distributed. In En­
gland, on the other hand, tar great pub­
lie debt &lt;rf &gt;3,880,000,000 is is tta hands

,
self-resaiuig
books tor the work-room, or tick-room,
sold a* very small cost as coanmred with

samc, and announce the result immedi­
ately to each State Convention. U there
shaft be do election on the find ballot,
the voting to proceed until a txwnination
shall be made."

That Mr. Edison may live to see aU
the probabilitice ta has outlined be­
come realitkewiU be tta vwy general
wish of tbe whole no-------- “------ •—
needs ta is no rapidly i

Mr. tahtetetar*. Flag.
.
Hcproscntatrre HnhtaMiw, at Tm
haa retrodacrel in Congress a UH to
&gt;80,000,000 of th. 4 J--------- ‘ "~
mrut bonds, the WKM

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HiniWAX sbwm.

Mi WMaiwnii letter.

PIONE’R STORE

, ha« been renteweed
ten yearw
Wm. C. Nichol*, tha (

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PATTRDAY.

MAT IL

ChriatlMilM
Deril Mehr i*

VVERY READER OF THE IEWA,

Tte Hhhwaaaao

bSSJk

to tornt« thru Capitol on a high hill.

. &lt; ..i.wmtl.T r.rd&lt; r&lt; .1 i.im

Barry rille Milla 'Co

three

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Peter Rebelling, accoaed of killing
Wasniwgtoiq D. C, May 4th.
It waa a lucky idea of M^Jor I'Enfant Eugene Kaylor, in Kent Co., three
p-arf ago. haa been arrested at ColmniI.hm

1INSVIRTI i BROOKS

AHEAD!

THE BOSTON STORE

are personally invited to
la crowded with X K

and customers are aecoring

Thr rich mnat die. . Enoch J. White,

where it may get the full benefit of the |iccr, ann one or uie rtetawt men in Hie
state, died Monday.
Clark Lovelace, fireman for Deui]Nty.
Mr. LooMts liaving just returned from New York, wlwrv he bought a Urge and
Cartier fit Co., of Manistee, was rangfit
well assorted stock of
the shafting May 8th, and hk right
FOE WHEAT.
at «4gfaty-two in the aluHle. and at raw by
lee tom from hi* burly. He lived un­
haia, puhn-lraf fans and litp-n doatera' til the next day.
have amldrdly sprung into fashion.
Carlton Barlow, of Otsego, languish­
Up at lire Capitol the recent night «»• es In the Allegan Co. jail, on the charge
of ravishing Ih-lla A. Butterfield,-on
fecUtally, mart of the NoIon* who *(t the 20th of April. Hi* victim la hot Before making your purchase*. For
year* of age and i* m&gt; badly
assortinent, quality, prices, nud
happy in quantity and quality !
eongrrgntrd there; there bi a Inuguor thirteen
injured that her recov.-ry i* doubtful.
anxirty to mN, there is
and •leejiinnaa everywhere, .yawning
appear* to be the ord jr of (he day, and,
A young German named William
somehow or other, the liigh-prewvure Sclimldr.
Sehmklr. 37 year*
years old, employed
employed__
VT" We would also respectfully in­
at
a_____ ..........
form all person* wishing to buy Flour.
haa blown off without bunting onr ua- Htauber'* hotel, at East Saginaw, on
Meal or reed, that it will be to their
tiunnl engine, leaving everything very May 8th. saicided in the Imr-room of
‘
onae
by
hanging
liiinsclf
Io
the
interest
to deal with ns.
calm and sedate fa “• q bnilmr, not with- irannoyn over a ci'tlar dno., using the
In Barry Co. Our stock in
standing the recent Aovrliug-iu of fu­ same rope hi* fntlirr used to suicide
mNWORTR &amp; BROOKS.
el in the abape of Florida Fraud*, Tar­ with two month* ago.
iff Lcgidation, nod Montgomery Blair’s
Governor Croswell .ha* pardoned
Renointioii*. There U a heap of »rdi- I Webb Frasier, convicted In the Ix-nnpo FAINERM
ment nnd “•calc*’’ in that name Imilcr, wre Co. court of seduction, mid «entenced to state prison for three year* in
And Notions
nud I ■nptm**' it wilt have what the en- February. 187d. Tin, judge. Jury nnd
ir PRODI CE taken in exchange fur Goods, at the highest market price.
ginorrn call a good “How out" some proaccuting attorney who tried the
day orothcr; bul, *o far, it ha* let off ease, requested hi* pardon. Frasier'*
I* Complete.
term would expire in August, nnd hi*
■it* nuprrtlnou* ntesirn in whirling.
|iardon i* grunted because bi* father ia
very- «iek.
Nipiit Scaaiori at the Capitol, toward*
Al Marquette, nn May bth, Tho*. Rule.
RE3TAUBAMTHCECREAM PARLOR
» man with delenuni tremens, wn»
trrmely interesting.
The brilliant placed in t|ic |MM&gt;r-b&lt;&gt;u*o, nud leaped
light in Hie “tholtw” or lantern over
A Gawd leal on Short Notice.
the donte, nornc two hundred and fifty 1 then placed in jail for safe keeping.
HOOTS A SHOES,
- ------ -------- I There he managed to procure n piece
part of the city and for mth; mile* “I broken buttle and ent hi* throat *o
Tccvdicr with the
down the river, looming np like a hngr ' “cver,lr ,,iat
JW1INFULL BLAST
lighthouse nt th« point where the l‘o-I
(dtaac make* it* great l»cnd to the went.
iiikI
an
unbleached
American
c
itizen
named
----- OLD RELIABLE­
Every window in the huge building i* ;
“Dub"’ Blank nud n German named
lighted up, and the transparent glass Cbtipp. They fought 33 round* in ■•tie
hour and 45 minute*. The ruloicd man
wa» vanquished in g&lt;H»d style. Singu­
burning, illuminate the sky above n* if &lt; larly cnnitgli it was occasioned by u
a conflagration waa taking place with- 1
in the structure. Tlie notional embirm.
Xow hn..XVnu. 'XCeu bw‘n :
Snored Hams and SUomden,
An editor headed n ret.
the “stars and stripe*.'' float* lazily
FRESH FISH and POULTRY
ftuiu the mast, with a peculiar weird ding, “another Hapny |’;

FLOOR, BRAN ft MIDDLINGSI

BIG,

SPRING

Itary, know*'

Dry Goodx,

STOCK!

Boots and Shoes.

No Better Place to Boy Goods!

Alexander Bablink and Mi« Halliilay,
in Hyde Park. Ma**-, waa that Uw girl

Groceries

DRYGOODS

1h« gulag to Wd. bat ahe climbed .town

And the Public Generally!

opening of the Paris Exposition. There
Vraa a alight revolthtely in a portion

h

Finns

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

thrown by soldiers at hia carriage and
ofienders were instantlv Iwhraded. ten
others were cruelly mutilated, and or-

IHENnONS

11“

J mi gw Rawrer, of the United State*

HATS

titled

•d w ith Intoreat by inhabitant* of the

tinge on ils blood-red Iwra ennaed by
the glare which shoot* up. like n MidiThe famine in the north of China acnl light (rum the illuminated rnofbrrage* with increasing severity, and the low ; Uini ill the Hitiltiila within, high
mo-t &lt;1 read fal report* come from the
afflicted region*. In one town a man

MEAT MARKET.

CAPS '

—
&gt;

, fair.- and the bridegroi
■ nisuil it' A Sy nutusiau bought a
,

in TIIEIK SIVAMO^.
I Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

.

PAPER !

M AH

nod then went up stair* for a fi w min
utvs., leaving her hnabnud Im-Iow.
When she n-turmil she raw some Imfiration* on the cylinder, and she run it
through to arc uliohnd Iwen talking in
her aliretMv.
The little truth-teller
blurted out—“Jane!—.'umi ‘

UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS’;

.ItllUtlOU.

&lt;■ sold nt RIX-K BOT- '
while tin- highest mar-

Just a* a Michigan embezzler got
straddle of the Canada line a detective and galleries are thro-pi
nabbed him.
But the officer didn't ' floor rarely ever mon- il
know what to do then.

7063

TIIKttt. L Tilt &lt;T.A I. T III T
Frctth and Salt Meats,

I

t

dr-dr .

KI — —L ... In.iil

BOE 4 CLEVER.

'
j
i
1

nibalistk joint* and roast, until the lo­
cal mandarin Interfered by causing the

and

iv EEnfABD.

\\ ^Manufacturing

TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE

l&gt;L V,?V1{M

'VA&lt;J&lt;&gt;N'S !

Ordinary and Side - Bf r Buggies !
c1ic.i0er than ever.

-------- WHICH wf---------

WARRANT FIRST CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
OTHLSG BUT THE

money.

again, he disliked to let his prise go.
At hist account* he waa still debating
in hia mind.

1-111

I

&gt;11

t. J. WHEELEK

The fruit crop f
CCME

MULL INEBY

and climate is now raised in thia conn
orange* of Florids and California surimMiing thoae of Italy and Spain.

DRESSMAKING BOOMS!
11. G. HAL •

V / .v.v . IM g»»ic

INDIAN DOCTOR

SEE US BEFORE BUTTING.
E. &lt; &lt;M&gt;K.

GOODS

Jeffre y

rusltt laiurr

Union House, Nashiille, May 20,
l*r&lt;-Mxniiiklng

Mild

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

I-Siting !

CHRONIC DISEASES
Their pnwenee was first known by Edmund
their appearance in the dining ball the
and Hill will quietly chat with Conk
Hex; morning demanding breakfast.
ling nnd Rlninr. rxcliangr *nufY. and
drlmtr whether or not they shall play
their nrx» game of rut-fhnmt cnchrc
without a
wa* 'Bijah. He merely slipped around
hear him and commenced a discourse
al&gt;out time making all things even.—

School Books, Fancy Stationery, WATER

I can say without the fear of contradiction
vr
llial I have the largest stock, the best varie­
ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to gWUET’8
lead all competition, till assertion to the con­
trary, notwithstanding.
I warrant all goods as represented and
guarantee full weights and measures, and
prices as low as the lowest.
By calling early and making your select- x
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may x
save some money.
I—
Bitter and Eggs wanted at market price.

Wbo’ll bare Clear, Fresli; later ’

B. II. H O A G

Imukrupfcy, chiH.sin

Griffin, ita oldest inhabitant, and prob-

Artesian and Tubular Wells,

tire United States, by observing the
111)th anniversary of hi* birthday.

BED - KIM li PUTBL

EveVy applicant for a liquor license

oath that he will neither give nor sell
ruptcy. Both of tlirregcntletiwn were,
any kind of liquor to a minor, or person a year ago. considered wealthy nnd bail !
of unwound mind, without pcrmiaxiuii unlimited credit; then- has evidently

The question is ena-

G RO C E R I ES
l« complete.

r*err Hint I*. .1* I lumin ary aouxl *ay, I
“one of t'low thing* uhiili no fellow ।
can find out!“

B urniture
BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

aanriatn nmm.nl encn, »nn u
id n-rt rboose to pay thin, they
decapitated (politically), and

hair from getting in the butter no.

Sole Agext roit rut
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

Furniture of Every Description 1

iMit jh-u the money will lw

i-TsrsSi

Rock Bottom Prices.

BORDERING
PAINTS. MIA
COTTAGE COLORS,
MABXTY8 COLORS,
VARNISUES, BRUHHEN.
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES.
SHOULDER BRACES,

FitKAmericu ft Eigia Watches,
AND JEWELRY,
J-

KI O C XI ER BRO’S. Best Railway Timekeeper iM£

A GOOD HEARSE
In attendance upon all funeral occa,*!&lt;&gt;□• and a fall lino of

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

Upholstery Goods ud Shrouds I

TO THE PUBLIC. CLOCKS, JEWELRY,

j ALSO HELL

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

Kept constantly on hand.

J. UKNTZ A MOMIL

BUSIN ESS!

BLACKSMITHING
WAGON REPAIRING,

i:iGm..an l.l.n d
rill try to write
mu resting letter* from the
af th* Atlantic, taking in

JEWELER

ScM Iixcellueoux nLBtal Boob,

WALL PAPER!
ad father I

C. W. DEMARAY

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

will he found to reach, indirectly, the

M rnvf

“1
'**it.°scfrojt.

in their ttlacr. Rat under our
Ini Service •*Kcfonu’, Regime that
Pi.intr.1

cw and campaign documints

T. H. LYON.

JEWELER.

j^OISE BROTHERS,
the iwdifirnl cainpnigu and the I’reai- ----------I dent's order regnnling so-called State
bi* Dhonorraoh* will Aaaociatioua, which ha* not yet been
-ii
---rrm-jnded.
Conaiilrrnble
ipreee. Thi* will en„„
whl|&lt;
!&gt;r th&lt;&gt;*(iecularion
of
*«» keep a phonograph, the Republican Ciingre**ional C«&gt;mive to dispense with a mittee with reference u&gt; thia mntfer.
land whether or not solicitation* for
_ _ __________
anbacripffarr* will lw permitted hi the
'
I Departmcnta. Under the Grant ndf hairpin* are manu- . ministration, they had a very aimpie

HOTEL,

JAMES FLEMING,

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

: “the talk

in every patent Medicine maaufactcr-

LANDS ! I

WAi ER !!

DYE STIFFS,

tieian. in

KANSAS

unci ire

COMPLETE LX ALL DEPARTMENTS ।

if' Mr

Clocks, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Spectacles,
Guitar and Violin
Findings, Ac.

J l tlEM FUDIlNtt.

DUGINS OR PIAYO8
Raya £40 i* dirt cheap fnr one of thoae
five drawer, rxteuaion tnble, Wilson
Sawing Maehinmw Haa the Meader

FINE TOBACCnft fc CIG AM.

only at
**r risk* b’i7&lt;rlSnCwQBiNti.iBJ»

MIME BKO’M.

WOOD A BROOKS.

C. W. DEMARAY.

hammovd a bcbby,
XAMiriUX, MICK.

1

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‘

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rRutmiux rrus.

V ■ •. - —■

T he Long Brick C3^C

its falkwt cittiae.it), work frequently

hu~tai»d sod ■ever*! children.

MAY fL ICT

RATUKDAY.

lawsuits are reduced
i&gt; pteiurd upon thriii to
pruffrritig advance cash materially the news item* from this

growing fnnijjter with wtoh

immrnar humlM-r of *et« turned out in

JUST AS STANDARD AS "A” SUGAR!

teak after hi* bomesletel.
—The nights grow colder.

twenty chancery cause*, of which three
are for divorce.
C. F. Smith waa
brought into court nnd plead guilty to
home-stealing. Its hi^'mvond offense.
Return, Wm. Collin* plead gnilty to forgery,
John Helmer to perjury. Ralph Jor­
dan and C. H. Olmstead, for violating
the liquor law, paid up the coats and
were discharged.

he looked upon as a special providence,'
for the W. C. T. L'., the Pink Ribbon
and the Red Ribbon Club* have been
extraordinarily active here recently,
and the rebuilt* are that member* stop­
ped drinking liquors.and several deal­
er^ in wet good* have closed their liar*,
thuk adding much to the comuitiiptian
of water, lierides the regular demand
for mill-i&gt;owcr, fishing nnd washing
purposes, so that without thi* special
act there might havo Iwcn a drouth.
Rickard rs. Swortout, occupied considcralile of the time of the court on
Tuesday aud Wednesday. Chester E.
Dean raised wheat on twenty-two acre*
of land,'at Yankee Springs, giving a
first mortgage on the crop to Dr. Bar­
ton, owner of the land, 'and a second
mortgage to Rickqrd, his (Dean's) fath­
er in-lnw. Dean ntriicd thing*, thrndied the wheat on a Sunday, loaded it up­
on five wagons, and started for Rick­
ard’* so hr says, but for Kulaninxoo a*
claimed of Burton. IIAwcver, after
going almtit n mile, Swnrtaut, consta­
ble, took posM-sSion. ftrd the proceed*
turned over in favor nt Dr. Burton.
Henn- a replevin suit. The case is
tnueldy mixed, a* U. also, the testimony.

rill open
tiling dray-load after dray-load of box

front of the long brick nnd handsome
prints, elegant drena goods, stylish

thia side of aun-tiae, are lx-Ing stowed
away on shelve*, underneath counter*.

light frost on Sunday night, but not Truman's second stock of good* thi*
spring. Every time he lays in a stock
be calculates to buy the best there is in
•priag term of our facbool under full the market, and thia Is th? reason of
hi* increasing patronage. Read care­
■ail, with a large attendance. . .
fully hi* column advL
—The receipt* of Sqjotira Truth’*
lecture before th/- reform dnb. were
lightning Freak*.
tM About 300 jx-raou* attended.

On Wednesday morning during the
thunder storm, a bolt of lightning
I .truck Chaa. Wilson’s residence, four
!: miles
mile* north w*p|f
wqv of tta
the village, break
break-­
I ing 43 window light* and tearing up
cri* testimony, but were brought in in­
‘ '
*
*
came down die stove pipe, iwattcred dividually, aa wanted, which evidently
- Barry county haa 8,054 school cbi|. the stove furniture, went into the cel- intcrirrr. d with the aamenras of their
Htoric*. Damages were awarded the
the ceiling, piling up the board* ta plaintiff of six cent*.
■wcet coufuaion. A few minute* taI^ist Thursday, a gentleman, driving
fore tta ahork Wilnon arow, built the___ w______ _ w_________________ _
.
—Maggie Jeffrey, haa on exhibition
an exceedingly fine stock of millinery fire, and taiug aleepy, thought to lay I on. came into town nnd found himwlf
. down on tta lounge, but changed hi* j caught in the ahowcr— wet through,
goods, and ib receiving, fresh goods
mind nnd got into tad. In five min- | “Similitt rimi/ibx* curanto." tn countcrI utr*Hire
tta Ugh
u img
iik at
nick and
th - louiurv
art the
wetni-** iiimui
ngu tm
*uuc*
arimoc
i&lt;»uigv .act
Wir wcxdcm
ujmii the
tne onteiuc. he
He
utterly demolished. After Wilson I began to apply dampnea* :&lt;» the inside.
returned to tad, there wax a henvy Concomitant to this, the speed of hi*
growth remarkable for thin country nt | jx-nl of thunder nnd hi* wife asked him horses Ix-came alarmingly inm-A*e«l, m*
this time of year.
if he wasu't afraid. Hr answered ••no,” ul- -------------------- - v-----------------in the
—Sol. Troxell, of this village, nnd and the tnouoaylhlblr wo* hardly mt
gifted poet:
emrsactom, the other day, a gnore-egg
‘hat meuured eleven inebre ’round.
—Raymond &amp; WiMia have a new "nd"
"nd”
in ttaNaws. Thc*c boy* are going
to do a big buainea* the coming *um -

day afternoon, and remainod partially
in*BB«ible till tta next mocning. Heb
now all right.
*
Tta city rejoice* in being freed from

NOW RECEIVING ITS SECOND STOCK NEW SPRING STOCK

Buj the rnbnimition «x&gt;u cnm*. The
horse* Ix-came unmanagaldr, and in
tryiug t&lt;&gt; guide tlu-ui into Pratt'* sta­
ble. on JrffcrM.-n St., the w heel collided
Tta lu-t
:b&lt;- w ag»&gt;n

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
ATVI&gt; IS ABLE TO OFFER
lewcred to sell £500,000.

Than any other Firm in town

ar*. Spring fit Company of thi* city, re

Facts are Facts!

solved to do Al least half n million dolW. Browning. Seo. thinks that about
a thousand feet of the lumber will not

one way in which to achieve thi* reParmenter. Its talking ends are in 41.
J. Martin'* clothing store and thc.ckje- suit. They have therefore- determined
tor'« office. It is supposed to lie of
to adopt this plan. Tn m-II good* at n
tween basliful young people.
Building I* going on more ertenaive­
ly than for some years post. Frank
IxMitni* I* erecting two dwelling* on many of them as possible. And for cash.
building a residence on south Main
St.; Dr. 1‘arnieuter in building over bi*
residence on Weal Main St., and Mr.

I can give you low prices lor the fol­
lowing reasons: Having had many years ex­
perience in buying, 1 buy in large tpianties,
anti pay cash for what I buy. and make it a) Men’
only
per pair.
point to buy only first-class goods and sell; nobby,
00 pr*. plain itlxiri fl A0 to fS.
pr*. Women’* Serge Gaiter*. 73c.
them at a small margin. Have no rents to 100
100 pre. Kid. Fox patent, only fl.
100 pr*. Kid, button. oul-ffS.
pay and keep expenses down.
We are agt-nte for Green’* fine shoe*.

Quarterly meeting will ta held at the of n°e ,,”»nr
Twenty &lt; . nt*. Ten
•evuiid Woodland I'. B. Church.
.
.
, . ,,
,
...
per cent on Three Dollar* i* Thirty
A young giant live* in Delta, Eaton
•
They propam­

Blanche Dari*, a yoang lady living

, of SynrncuMC. N. Y.. alao for Pingree
A Smith, Detroit.

Davi», suicided la*l Wednesday night
by taking p &gt;iaon. She had been in
jxxir health for some time, which wa*

. Slippers from 75c up.
Kid Croquets, R1 to fl AO.

LOCAL MATTERS,
Bring in your Country Produce ; will exchange Goods

; nance settle*!, nnd mmui the impetuous blc to be laughed at.
1 Jrlm “resumed hi* ixmition Ix-tdnd hi*
-------------!
' span, nnd hi* exit Iiom the town wa*
- On Satnnlay and Sunday. May llth honored by no inituciow- concourM- of
LOCAL MATTERS.
and 13th. the 3rd Quarterly Meeting
On Sunday
•«t. Rev. Mi
th* l’..i|.n«i
lx- in Attendance. Preaching Saturday
is an iiidisiM-iiaable remedy for family
iim
For Ai-Ikw. Pains, Sore*, Hrnise*.
Bnnis nnd Scald* it arte with rapidity,
a. in. aud 7:]5 p. in. The Quarteily &gt; w»iii*-i&gt; it

The Bocky Cigar,thr last fl,
in the market. Is for sale only
Haijt's Drug Store. Try one.

for d as favorably as for Greenbacks.

75c, worth double the price.

W.A.AY15W0BTB &amp; CO.
I’rupr’*. Cheap Ca*h Store,
NaahviBc, Mich.

G. A. TRUMAN

thorn- floe Embrodrir*, the large*! lituin Barry county, at
Tur ILmtu.
r

ANTED!

WANTED!

500 MEN TO CALL AT

THE WAY TO DO IT?

tF There i* a Nkws DkpuT in town
and Harr)' Hair keep* it.

&lt;»u»h

' mono- Sumlity at V-JJO a. m.

3c, up, all beautiful design*.

CLOTHING!
Dress Linens from 29 to 35 Cents.
Suita from R3 up. 300 pain Pants 80
rents, worth fi 1.25.
Beautiful Shawls for 75 Cents. Ladies who buy on merits
clothing very highly.
shouldn't fail to examine my All-wool Shawls.
Ladies Kid Gloves 50 Cents.
Knitting Cotton 5 Cents a Ball. Beat it if yon can.
I hats! hats! hatsi
Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs, the latest style out. for 25 Cents. ,,:?T1i1sSA|j'wsa&gt;BCYEYou*'
Am able to give better prices on Boots and Shoes than ever
1IAT9 BIQIIT nFSfbefore. A good Serge Shoe for 75 Cents. Ladies Sips 30 Cts. BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS!
And everything else usually kept in a General Store.

made up their mind* that there i* but

a live telephone, gotten up by Mr. Wm.

fV Don't fuil to look nt th«- largest

cmjHy tobaren pouch.

10.000 yards Prints 44 to Sc.
lift dux. Contra' Spool Cotton^mly Se.
100 dor. good Hpojd Cotton. Se.

An alarm of fire last Saturday night

and weighs 300

READ OUR PRICE LIST I

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH and SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS

GnsxtiBinns, Mich.. Mat 11.—Me*-

man with a glitii-iing ~tai on the injx-l
,,f
Kindly arranged for an intcrview tatueen the bold charioteer
, ,i(J Jmte, whr„.
remark* were math n. regard* furiou*

etc. ; tore up a couple of floor Ixxin^
and spent Itself into the cellar, burst
tweyn tin- 25th and ■*V&gt;th inst.
।
,
ii » ,i
i
.,,11 ..I il„ «,mr. It !,»[.
—Nashville is lx»und to lie recognixrd Ins tl
a* a city. The rvrrlaMingcement man penni jv»t a* Mr Bennett wa*»lx&gt;ut to

Make Quick itelare*.

after a losing bunineoa of leaa Hum two
yror’« duration. We are only sorry to

ine inch high,

Non his (million on that «ul&gt;■ct I* somewhat ciiangcd.
On the same morning at about the
•aidc time, (*l&gt;oul four o'clock), H. J.
to be at the Union House, May 3Oth. | Bennett'* bouse, a couple of n-fles
and ten day* thereafter.
west of the village, «a* struck by
—Our citurns who have *ul-rril&gt;e.l lightning, which demolished tta rhim
oumi.

of their new projierty.
x —Dr. LaRne, the South American

that place.
—Tlio.-w- brilliant stock* of new g&lt;MNl&gt;

n't thi* beginning at the right end of
the matter.
Mr. Matthew Heller, living about a

Cash Store
NAaaviisLE*

Church cu Momlay ere.
Sta made
aome telling hita, a| fifteen cents per

—Circuit Court opened at Hasting*
Some erudite jihilonopher discover**!
A children's temperance frotival was
that whenever there waa a large dty,
held at the Cong. Ch*pdE&gt; WadnaaHooker at tta bench. The calendar Provldcbce generally located there a dny evening. A large aftfPiiljinut of
Bn; for Cask, Sell at Small Profits and
•how* scrou criminal coaea, twenty ia- riyer, or *ome ea»y facilities for com-

laid oa the shelf.

TIE ONLY STRICTLY
on-p*xcx.

:ly annoying for the (xtstiir
&gt; .too, ixa-Asiiinally. in his
until the whispering aulmisU

A. L KASEY’S BARBER SHOP

•u bar I. candiiLite for the office
la*w SchooE nnd lias built up n good
mid *ncce*«fnl I-vw practice in Nash­
ville. and in so doing bn* won tta con
World speak* well of him. but that fidencc and respect of the entire coni
inunity. He will nmke n grxxl Proaecutor and no doubt will receive the
anpixirt of tta whole county.—
hardly finished the rounds of the pres* cheerful
iluldleriUf iirpublican.

himself, in trouble again.

—W. H. Young ha* bought the Kirt-

F. Gkavks.

H G. Hai.k lias everything *
in that line, and can give you loi
f? Gras* Cloth Suit* only fil-W al

Ite for the re

i’l'HE

tau«llt

"!,.t.1.'i‘t .t!"' ";1-v todo new MANUFACTORY

hllRinP.QA
111 V IK fti
business
successfully,
is to

IllnllVI HU I will

I1L.RI

HASTINGS ITEMS.
mar. i win ui*pcn*c who

j nope a' least tots- ron*&gt;d&lt;rt&lt;! r&gt;v -ill

•tore of the W ilson Sewing Ma | the acciiatonird Spring Hat if you will , honest enough to do a* I agree. 1
that the doctor will make some arrange
Something i* Ix-ing done in tta line rldor.nd
i7unZ‘. in
n.rthis
l“"t'i
‘ { , yi
I *‘n'&gt;ot*» D. ('. GtcirrtTll » and bring ■ could not, for ten m flftee^Pd..|lnn(
t'omtmny.
i-ity
meat wliere-by the &lt;4d wonted hum of ■ of street improvement*, notably a so wonderfully
&lt;»ntU-rftil 11 MHITIU,! It
it enn
lw- ................. !■___
i....J
,
i ..
.
,
.
.
simple IL
that
&lt;
srarrelv lx- cIosm-iI a* an in vcntii
■ for $&lt;&gt;. Sincerely.
a wonder to every Ixxly that it w
GEORGE WOOD.
Metta
Hostings. Mich.
—There will lx-a temperance mass' Tta funeral of tta child of Mr. xnd
foMn 4c Bkkkt's. |
meeting at the Opera Huuae. 8un&lt;by i Mr*. F, De Plante was largely attended mrnt to the Wilson shuttle- m-h mg ma­
chine for darning all kind* of rips,
afterncon. at half pout two.
Prof. ' on Satnrday laat.
tears, worn -out place*, etc., in clothing,
Spinney will address the audience, and
table and l&gt;cd linen, stocking*, nnderillustrate by map*, the rfinds of aleo-

Disciple* of Isaac Walton report
put into effect a ne v time table ns fol- sport good in the piscatorial line about
this section. Mr. O. L Crook, while
fishing one Sunday lately, caught twen' ty-flre of the finny tribe in a short time,
i.; G’d Rapid* Ex.
in tta Thornapple, near Quimby.
Mra. Joanna Lapluun commenced the
summer term of ncbool in Dtat. No. 3.
—D. C. Griffith i* one of our oldest
and most rnterpriidng buAinca* men. in Quimby, on Monday last. At tta
Minf
place, those effici?nt co-workers.
and al
ilways
—~~ r
means
: : Just wliat L.
ho __
saya.
rrirk store i* "decked" with _one
__ **'Mr*. John Hall and S. Hardy, arrenHis brick

Tuk Bottom Stokx.
n large «in-&lt;i hide in n tad sheet or ta­
I blc cloth almost instAntaneoiisly. It i*
Goml J-adie* Hom.
to be regretted, however, that thi*
Good Shoe*..............
wonderful invention i* patented and
Owned by the Wilaon Sewing Machine
Good Toweling................................. 8 cis
Comimny. of Chicago, III., who will not
permit ita one except with one of it*
nr 135 different patterns in new
make of rewiiig machine*, which tta
CoriijiAnv ’* tnairager states, with each Summer Prints at D. C. Gairyrrtt's.
of the \V il*ou aliuttle sew ing machine*
IV The Judd Patent Window Shade
without extra price. Tiuly, thi* is a
gnldeu neat egg fur the Wiiaou Sewing Fixtcre can always be bought
Machine Coi,.pany. and. it i* said, they
of the finrut stock of spring rood* in
ore running they are running their
ry A Sjilendid line of Slipper* veay
work* day nud night and making and cheap at
tovn
nnn...
* at... ligiou* matter*.
Atlswokth &amp; Co.’*.
Regarding the sudden and sad death selling 3W nnu hiur* * &lt;lay.
For mIu «t G. A. Tkcmax'* Store.
of the little child of Mr. F. De Plante Naalivillc, Mich.
H. G. Hau.
—Prof. A. B. Spinney’* lecture* at
ningular occurrence that.
nights

tended. To-night the l*roC will lecture

A. L. RASEY.

public That during the present han!
i times. I would make Artificial Teeth
I for «0 a sett, (fil3 upix-i nnd under).
s in every re- i

IV All
heap, nt

kind*

KELLOGG § DEMARAY

SELL GOODS CHEAP
1\R MATCHlJli&lt;J:

of Canned Fruit,
Lkk fit Smith's

SEW AKKIVAE

A-iicl lots o£ them

CLOTHING

tV Salt Pork and Lard nt whole•ale atwl retail by the pound ot barrel,
at the old Reliable Meat Market of
Rog fit C’LKVKR.
Smoke the Best 1
The Henn- Clay Cigar, a regular flf
teen cwnt’r, is sold at H. G. Hale's for
only ten rents, or three for a quarter.
Smoker* put thia in your pipe and

BracietiDisraOiiin Praia
All of which I am doing at present.

ry A fine stock of Gilt Wkdow
Shades, and Holland's Cloth Shade*.
Just received.
At Tat'Msx'a.

a fair

er dreamed of visiting a ecmrtry, with

Holt Fiote is at_________
Leg 4c Bmitu'
An we {MtHMed tire “Red Ribbon” hall,
on Wwlm aday evening, nurfacc indi­
cation* were that a liigbiy enjoyable
wine ia reserved for the laat."
affair waa that in progmw* of the gath­
—Genth reader* if you want to w a ering, for the benefit of the Bev. Mr.
large and handsome stock of new
Wilkiuaon, who haa been conducting
goods, just step into Kocher Bro*.
•erviec* for the BaptiaU for *otue lime
The hrotlwr* have been to Irony un­
packing and tictng np goods for their
In the early pmaprct of the enforce­
many customers since their new stock
came in that they haven’t had time &gt; ment of the recumplicn act, price* are
write a new “ad." Next week they falling in all department* of huaineM.
The cane* of Geo. Luk and Mr*. Fiwill be on hand.
drlia Atktnnrm, Naahrille repnuwnta—Gen. Mmm.'of Maple Grove, on dvca to the Hotel-de-Cramy, acre in
Friday teat, barely ewaped a fatal ac- Court on Monday, and put over to tta
ridrnt. Hr waa “grabbing up" rtarry next terra, under the reduced bail nf
•premia underneath a clothe* line when
his mattock, struck the line, boumlcd
&lt;&gt;n Sabbath morning laat. Rev. Mr.
back, striking him in the ftretaad with
Maatera. of the M. E. Chureh, preached
an able and eloquent aermon. from
John IX. 3,8. A pertinent point to be
Katin-red from tta incident therein nar
thatch no* ala.j*pani*ta-&lt;l.
or virtue rewarded. here, though «urh
and one of -our ci lireu* allow* hi* team oft atmna the cane. TboeaaaofLaxato brown the gr***c« that, grow -.dong ru. and the rich roan i. one in point.
tb&lt; path* and by-way*. The other ev­
It ia note aettkdl Thor have &gt;at
ening after tta mtn had gone to rood. &lt;«w and dona it. and the tyrant, mo.
n« an old citizen wa* going tame hr «a w i. henceforth to ta k. pi lu fo* appro­
priate pfoee piarn I At a tetr nwoting
of the l*ink Ribbon Club, the quartm*.
□pun the right of woman to vote wm
decided in the affirmative. Jirxt winter, when the great more] qncwtfon of
who ahull get np and taild tta far j
dodl be the topic, the great atntgghbeen scientific and entertaining, and

fp Forty different patter* of Wall

IV The fined atylea of Ladle* Drew
Good*, at

Of All Kinds,

A NEW LIVERY
IN NASH VILLA!

IV GO new style* of Embroidery
Atlswobw 4c Co?l

STOVES AND TIN WAKE!

of thin aretton. Aa i* well-known, thia
coiucrn La* for year* done tta largest
businr** in their line about here. A
abort time since, however, the senior
partner of the firm, nmcluded to «wteW *h a new repwmr. He trat made it

And au. Kinds or
ry Buy your Meals of RonKarc
iTnctns, and yoa will be happy a

STANLEY MOORE

Nashville House Barn I

xk Good Turn - Out!

LF- Thorn-five-doltar«mito*e*Nm

AtS.L.11—ir—■■

:
,
,

r-g* No Fancy Piucek.

CIS ALM

j

0. C. WOLCOTT

8TAXLZT MOOHt

�IMM
__
------- _ N.ew Tort, 143;
Pennsylvania, 63; Virginia, 67. Tbs
Btatas that are deficient m: HHmm,
U»; Tafiaaa, 118; Iowa, ». Michigan,
48; Ohio, ST; Wucorw, 43; and Mew
Jersey, fl." •___________ ■_____

booiobi.

government*, the action of the Commit­
tee on Appropriations having teen critifended the course of that committee,
and condemned the tendency of the tbs fact that ws had built a wall around
Republican members to herd together wuraelvrs and cooflaed our trade to ourin opposition to all measures of coon- aejvr-s. Under our present tariff system
it was impossible for ns Io compete with
tie waa replied to by Mr. Garfield, any other nation for the trad? of aay
who declared that such an imputation other people. Until the system should
against the Republican side of the be changed there would be no prosperity
House wa* not to be borne, and aaacit-d tn thia country, no matter what might
that from 1872 to the present time (un­ lx- done about gold, greenbacks, or any­
der Republican, aa well aa under Demo­ thing else. The country waa growing
cratic control of the Hoose) the expense* poorsr and poorer every day oa accoont
of the Government have b-cu on the of this tanff. He read the rosolabon
deaccnding scale. The Repubbcana be­ the St. Ixiuia ikwiocxatic Convention in
lieved in two things—the support of regard to tariff.
Mr. Wallace asked if the same party,
the • Government (cost what tt might)
and tn all economy that waa poxublo at ita prrrious Nntioi al Convention, did
in couDectiow With an honest, fair, and not remit the same subject to the Conrvaaouablc sup|x&gt;rt of the Govern- gTvaaioual distorts.
Mr. Sargent—Dul not the convention
Mr. Randall took issue with Mr. Gar­ remit it to the Crngrcaaional districts
field’s statement, aud n*pcat&lt;kl bis first liecaoae it nominated the chief &lt; f Proaaaertion that the Republican aide of the tcctioriista—Horace Greeley?
Mr. Iteck, continuing his remarks, de­
Hotiao liad lent ita effort* aa againat
cotaxxny. Hr (Randall) Lx.l chated un­ nounced the present tariff, and said the
iter it from time to lime tNinterc be knew other day a gn-at jrnrxlc wu mxte when
then- were aa good men on Ihe&gt;Republi­ Um- steamship City «&lt; Para waa latmche.l.
can side nf the Hou**- *a Iber? were on The Pnaideut *and Cabinet went to the
the Dcmocratw ante. Itjra! through no launch, and Iteprescn tailvia and Scnadisrespect that be
*» the Re­
publican side no longer to continue in
thrl direction, no longer to resist ccou-

• ragwdrd by the I»nd&lt;x&gt; Tu—• w pxse“
su'jMXlt;. doe* ootufls- meet Mips Y-* a pn
able adjaalBM-tit of Lbs Eorupcan difiimtty
tn lha effect that Itasana tna; cvtuenl
modify Ibe llotganao boundary aud

Fon tin- flr»l tinv- in many yc*r» gold,
and grvent»a&lt;*ka an- prartmally un
I *U equality at the paying-teller's win
d«&gt;w at the treasury. Hilver dollars were
I pud out at par for grcenbacka, and
biIvi-i.

ing March 31 laat, shows ■■ follow*
Ihimratic export* of m'-rehandlx-, $522,
381,923; foreign exports of mcrebandiar,
$10,449,207; total, $533,031.IM. Im

•r import*. $3,31'1.24
export* of aprv'ir &lt;
-r iti)|»&gt;rU, $206,643,

penwina entitled to large annul of intereat due in gold ban rr fused gold and
taken greenbacks instead. A gentleman
roUreting interest al the treasury in
'iVaahlDginq declined to take $3,000 due
him in gold, and made a ijwviul request
for greenbacks. The caving of gold in
thia way upon the pending jmvmeuts of

SUM Gai Be Curef
p ti ptiyWotesteal and palbotefie*!, and Um
major part of it aboutd bs con-rertsd Into a
taxt-book for lbs a«s o&lt; amnoa acboUa. Il*
careful study will euaUo the healthy U&gt; pre­
rerec thrtr bsahh, and Um&gt; aiekly to rvewn
health. Every parent .bould rexl it, and. a*
their children tMCumo of ntoper age. iaatruct
Hun In Um ghimptclanl truth* it eoatato*.
Were thia done, much Buttering and premature

agents
8tlJ«BaHC(iB®ES2X,2U
MONTHLY FREE SI, Marcia? AO—&lt;•

*•»*.

Choice Plants A Fine F

M

EVERYTHIN®

SARDEN,

at tkB bhw&lt; BasniTta ktaSi. »l vmt *■* rstM.
-teveUI DwT’ «&gt; «»»« «&gt; BSV&amp;CXH*.

---------rini mtna a m.
l.,e—
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BUFFALO "CHAMPION”
ICE CREAM FREEZERS

length.
Iteforv conclo-hng hia remarks he
yielded to Mr. Blaine, who replied to hia
arguments, and said he thought it vn&lt;of the anomalies of American politic*
that the scat of Henry Clay in the Sen
ate waa the place from whicn ■ frve-trwl&gt;
argument should t»e made. Blaine ar­
gued that it waa the sentiment exprvaseti
by the Senator frurn Kentucky (Beck) in
hia remarks whieli held bark the xlrancemcnt of the bonthem country to­
day. The Senator had rcfrmxl to the
tanfT of Robert J. Walker. Did he know
it led to Bankruptcy and ruin ? He
&lt; Blaio&gt;-) waa glad Io sec developed a
little csiUiBAon among hia fnctula on the
other aide of the subject, Refemrg to
He whipped 1X1 Ills follower* with that the argument of Mr. Iteek, that our
kind of gratitude which had l«ecn de­ ships could not get a return cargo, hr
flux! aa " expectation rd favor*."
&lt;uud the Senator was mistaken. It was
In the further progrtaa of the diacua- well kn- wn we took a great deal mon-

itlTUgtU

marks of Mr. Randall on the bill for an
ui-Tvaee of members' salaries, and re­
marked i ironically i that he had no doubt
that the gentb-mau'a action on that occa­
sion bail t&gt;een prompted in the interest
of economy.
_ . _
replied that the alluvion
had not the merit of originality. It had
been nixie over and over again, and he
had but one reply to it. He had advo­
cated Binre-rely and honestly to incn-aae
the r»eml&gt;er»' Balance, but when he went
l-ack to th* people the people cor-demnrd
the measure, and h« had. an a faithful
public srivant, given up hi* own opin­
ion in that rcsjx-ct, and obeyed the mRtruciKiuA of the people. That waa
what lis wanted the Republican party

THE CHEAPEST A BEST

ADVERTISING
will accept a cheek, la advance, for
$100, and will iaaert the •*» *&gt;»e
week In a list of One Tbou'tud tuuntry

GEO. P. ROWELL k CO.’S
The Cougmskiaal Election*.
The ciphering politicians ays already
rmploy mg Lbrir leisure momenta m fix­
ing up the chaocea aa to which party can
carry the next House of RcpreaentaUvcaal
the election next fall. The Democrau
Lave now a majority of flfb-ro. The
dose Republican dialnct*, those r*mni
by
than 500 majority, were the fol­
lowing :

Mewspaper AdverUxing Bureau.

KH'otfH!
THREE DOLLARS,

THE ORIGINAL &amp; OHLY 6EMUIHE

RANDOLPH'S MEW DITCHER.

NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO
GLOVE-FITTING

I

CORSHg^

charge When my conduct as a Rrprearntativc waa condemned by the people
I yielded U&gt; tbmr authority and submit­
ted Ui tlunr control. a« I am always
ready to do.
Mr Calkiua—Did the gentleman cover
l»ack the $3,000 drawn from the
treasury.

Mr. William*, of Wisconsin—If you
thought that mrmlieni should have
$7,300 a year, why did you afterward
mov.- to cut down their ralary to$4,000?
Did the people demand that?
Mr. Randall—I did not propone to ent
down their compensation to $4,000. The
Ths National Redemption Agency at committee rtcommcode&lt;i $4,300, and I
Washington makei the following BlaU- took the ground that the people Lad
ment tor the psat tea months: Nauoual condemDed an incrnmc of salanes, and
bank notea diapaacd of, notes fit for arcu tenon aasurted anJ returnable to
l&gt;*Dk* of issue, $120,330,000; notes unfit
for circulation assorted and delivered to
the Comptroller of the Currency tor do­
st rucUuu and replacement with naw

office fees on ce rtain clauses of mid land
enirira, haa been reported upon favora­
bly by the Committee on Ihiblie Landa.
Il pruvidrs for refunding all fees and
commiasioDe paid bv innocent parties
upon location* of soidient* and aailora'
additexial homestead claims, snbeoqueniiy catcehaf as fraudulent, and ap­
plies likewise to all cases where home

Standard Weeklies

EVERY SOLDIER.

0« r «ota *

Among the valuable public documenta
reerntly issued from the Government
printing office at Waahtngton ia a volume
eootarn nig the diplomatic c»rrva]&gt;undeoce of Hun. E. B. Waahburne during
the Franco-German war and the insurreciiTn of tbs (‘•'Cinituir, m lh70 and
* H7I, while he waa tlic Envoy Extraordi­
nary and Minister ITruipotentiary of the
United States at Paris. This corrospoodenae ia exceedingly interesting.
Iwing not only a n-cord of the &lt;-muu-iit
aervicea n-ndernd by Mr. Wiishburnc
dunng that period, but cmtvidying the
history of two years of the most exciting
events that have ever occruved in the
French capital or in European war or
politics.

mi
Total

CHRISTIAN WORKERS nlSOTTr"

B&amp;
could Dot sell hia goods, because the pro­
pio hrd no tuuuey, and ho could not take
their goods in exchange, liccauae it would
coat him from 40 to (0 per or nt in gold
I to land them at any of our porta. We
might build ships nnd send them out
| with cargoes, but they could not bring
' cargoes home on account of our protecti in- tariff. The time waa coming when

Tua figures at the department *h&lt;&gt;w
thnt the amount of frx-Unoal currency
still outstanding ta $16,MC.'&gt;.00t» The
printing of fractional currency w»
stopped in February, |K7«’.. and, al­
though *'larg»- amount wa* on hand at
that lime, tt wm mostly destroyed. It
la thought at the drpartlwnt that no!
more than $.'&gt;.&lt;K)l),UlX) of the auta Mill
uul»landing will ever l»&lt; prrwented lor
redemption.

SIOloSK

BABBITTS TOILET SOAK

Mr. Hale also replied to Mr. Randall,
and said that the latter had never bad so
bar.) a task a* he bail thia Beamon iu try­
ing to control the Ik-mocnuo aided the
II&gt;m«e so as to prevent it bankrupting
Hi- &lt; Randall) had bxl
T»t trraaury authorities way that the the Uvaaury
coinage- of the new silver dollar* from the making up of the committers. It
thia time forward will be nearly $3,000, -

trowing more and mure bahigcrval ia thru
talk every 4ay.
Tmkbi haa breu a aerlotM rvro.". In the pen!•
Irctiaryal Michigan City. Ind. John Kennedy.

CAUTION.

In the Eleventh New Yotk District,
alao, the Democratic candidate waa elect­
ed by 427, owing to l Rej ribbon split,
which ia counter balanced by a Demo­
cratic split in the Second Miaaoun Dis­
trict, giving’ it to the Republicans by
314.— Chicago Tribune,

The Late John MerrtaaeT.
Mr. Morrissey's career has certainly
been a remarkable one. He wa* born
in (he town of Temptemore, Tipperary
county, Ireland, Feb. 12, 1831 ; emi­
grated to the United States when 5 year*
of age, and for many years resided at
Troy and Lansingburg. in New York.
Ho worked for a time in a paper mill,
and afterward learned the trade of a
brush-maker.
Subsequently ho en­
gaged aa a deck-hand ou a Hudson river
steamer, and then beaune a runner for
a steamboat company m New York city.
In 1852 bo went to California, and soon
made bis appearance as a prafesaioaal
pnxe-fighter.
Hia engagemeata from
that time until 1868 were numerous and
vary auwaaful, and hs finally won the
champion a belt In tbs latter year be
retired from the ring and entered pobtacs, whera.be became a power with a
certain clan in New York. He waa
finally elected to Ooogreaa, and served a
Tte Crept- Flattering Frssperta.
The Mew York Tfascs of the 31 inai. term with no discredit to hit ooaatituenU H*a last polities I experience waa
prints ”
* *
waomlidatefts the BUU Senate, in
which be bad a remarkably done cam-

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SANDAL-WOOD.

that Maine aod Maryland rank all other*
“ u-*.
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ears that Ohio
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NASHVILLE. BAR^ CO., Mlftj[(^N';&gt;«A*H#RM¥rMA¥-18, 1878.

VOLUME V.

NUMBER 34.
AWRlCtLTt’RAL AID DOMESTIC.

ItashriHt fliurtonj.

affected De

G£ OFFICERS.

stranger obeyed the summons. Frank
De Vere motioned to those attending leoiual that both Cariton Mid Mra. I&gt;
and bound him totatare '.be room. andtarkawoAktoe Vtafl recovered, an&gt;ifh*lUtey Wert liv-

friend's

looked feorleaaly down in the invalid's
, ano 1 was powerless io ncip nun.
'
Frank De Vrre looked with anxious
। countenance at his oompanion.
Carlton,’

ig I might 1 l’nr l*°pl'’- High tolls, frauds and other
K
*• i abuses had run down our canals to a
' point so low that moat men thought their
him ffl.e ' J*.'’* Lad gone by, and that limy would
ittaband . be °( hili® qr no use in tite future. The

Loin,

your L,
And _
while he held over him an open knife.
said Frank, aa be tient over his friend
“Mercy! merc^ !'* (faa^Mjil t|io ^"jpr
vuth streaming cycu
, j,
.
. .
.
.
The dying man roused a little at the

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a&gt;« caly lot ftirS aad tar l&lt;

..-n.
. "
.... then tvnt down to ll edits, Ulna to 1
of the Erie
pars. 1 subaeqnently-lit-csme vquainted

•• For God’s Bake,
loud," said De Vere, i

" H you will accciita Llreting f&amp;ra a*
bloody a band «• Kwh UrelXn^aanl
l&gt;e Verr, “tajre mine now ”

. Tbe
boapital.

The policy, after the most vigilant exer-

M
'' 'IL A. HARBER.

M.

JgXftfM Clarli. IW,.
„ Whe**
«™ i ..... U,„ rd.^oi.u,
r«rtn». .™ .« w.ta. pwnuJ. L had Lulu. will. . liill. -hritk. wr.,11- li.m
i—.. . irog uj. r«GTi«rteelud, H-radnd.
.
...'I,.,.
..
.
&gt;in««.mthin*'• Bwn-iful
■&lt; b.-&gt;
I.M.J I-I
return with my booty home. T&lt;»
r-|..rl..S..l.,
how affairs turned otL^TH wil

flint.
\This wka Nellie
her rrmpcin-w's-

ntw- W

wiAfiau who pforaited to wai/1 going halves. In the mldsvof «n
11 &lt;• found Iter in the party. Charlie Howie interrupted us . he
straight toward her, he p/i.i our mercy, yet we pretnfacd to

j fll . the atari

MAR TIN.

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Li

"Iki yuo miwn. Nellie Bl^ehar.1."
AJ said her lover. “ that yen refuse roe H
c.use I a*u p«vr 1..
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i-uMiwm iMr aoafiu.»

...un. or lb, &gt;OU, QOy, qy*

SMITHS

______ _

Frank De Verc’a paaaiou for tbe woman
efrwv him amonntol to idolatry If »t
u*u iM-v-u n-ea,.at- »ua
gixxi rena«^
would have flrvjfls*dli^r.’
" Nellie," he aaui, “ if gold is all that
separata na, it shall not «unrirrg» tang
Only propitao de) this-fwjut
year
frw nv " ‘
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KNAPPEN.

LEWIS DURKEE,
I A WX£J1 XM*rv Pulte. Ita*1
1 ‘ **M A«ruL U4i*LU».u rewopllr

EM OR Y FAJLADX.

’Ii»m2,rfe7 ’

E PARADY.

J. II. RASEY.

pvRcnis.
M ‘II

*

Sallis, Wtio dlnl
that Uns was not due to the large crops
■f I* st year. Ix-sa grain wiuiteiit to tinF&lt;MDig. I find tnyiodf young n&lt;&gt;a I am ■ealniard in 1877 than was sent in 1R7G,
ata. I led a sober, atudiona, but not up to time the canal* ehaed. What the
laxy or ardentajy life . my diet was ever
ipantig, Uioggli delicate » my liquors
al-out 18.000.000 l.ualirls of

r’^L

&gt;ith one of the dkrks.

H’M. f&amp;B.l*EXT£K - ~

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JOHNPJDJES^Y.

MONEY TO LOAN 1
Oi Appravei ltd fagk geardin,

ur sl um or
$300.00 and UPWARDS
L RU88ELL

. I jlWCMolC,
Lrox A Pobtem. Proprietors.

rbich

from their socket*. '
OrftioiolLa droWdsA*tn ci bo went, I
■creaming; “Murtbcr! murtiicr ! A
t»loo.l/faatwihor f*
I
dpohoeman standing

I 7/.' '
o L , '
V h . I-' H
I*”*®1.
V’,OC'1 “ fr,,n*
n yop .old vourw-lf."
'.
."T** U
l, ^”u' ‘
lea* than nothing
A dcoenpt*
aredaUUto
j.U5"‘ ‘"fr." has b~u .pore-wag from
of\fctort»y ta*-to1
do not love mef"
*°
’‘th a world . n_
^.rtb.v^ucwr
i’-T*vi- *&gt;•*—&gt;.-&gt;*«**«*•.

&lt;&lt;&gt; ’
‘

MBk
pLAI*A\D FANCY

GOOP WDM!
FULL COUNTS!

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from New York, but it will be far the
of the whole country, if it keeps
the railroads in cheek. Thera must b*
* steamboat route from the Mtssiamppi
U^« 11..- -J«rata.r iu E«.p l—r, :
SL
—
nver to the great Lakes. It will wot ou­
t ! ',r li«b* lewd oulpr, is very large and &gt;j ^j-ry much grain, but it will Jo ranch
.... ,
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more good hy keeping down chatg.-a.
made me think that there la iiapjnucas
Tb® Newfoundland «tog. -when pure.
Juat now mtat tMu think thv watrrin store for na yet f*
.
“ And ma there not be, Albert?”
from si Oto fcni.
“U pxlfay ao, MeUtaT
HotadAUul btewntato (set, and aba ; The shepherd dog, or Scotch coojy, is
wortli K» much to New York u 11 U U&gt;
, leaned her head against the breast that
&lt;tey
It&lt;wne« at a low rate, and makra
BO man v years ago had been her resting­
the railroads Jo the same. I am very
truly yours, He., Hoimrro Brraom
country. That evening 1 rank De V«ru
8»vc Ortton the promised moony.
•‘ In the morning.” tail the father,
■‘ I will give yoa my daughter's answer."
■n» sight De Vera came to the cow
■•°t A l-rt,

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woMk

r&lt;mm1

K,„

6n*,t th*' chxul
binJ* “*■
which irrnn to gail yuw ao?"
" In tiiarc,” po.utiog toward the vvong
*’
,woaJJ
nothing
en'rrocm.
'
I '•IbeLaroJ ■ndantaud you, Mr*. Dr
It was a horrible, sickening sight VrT* T° lfc,‘ *' ?W’
i.- .1_ ln
, Lc wUal We have
heretofore
e rare,*^ and '
boxer, we are strangers, I toes this
------ r-------------------------- fcnag. Bavegai ♦ aa^X®® j”
_____
ugly gashes wen about bis face ami
Ye&lt;breast, from which the blood slowly
Tse haughty dame swept from her
trickled, helping to swell the crimson 1 husband * pr®*.-ae«, g'ad that bsDceforth
pool tn which he lav. From Sis white 1 ■he would b® free from the caresses of
bps, at intervals, there came a groan, . the man the rvulJ never tare.. The
which told the loukere-on he was Dot I husband watched her out of sight, theh
dead. On the bed lay Pra®-fr De Vera, fell to tl&gt;e ground, where he lay writhgkgg^d, ‘firtsly bound, ha nag a itogj' ing tn agony of mind, muttering, " Oh,
liM.Vt,1 to bi*&gt;na, from wtoh the ■terofal Hsiwu! my *- ’ ‘
'&gt;
»w laroailH u&gt;'
blood had flowed so fretay that the bed- , greater than I can posail iv boarI"
broach the subject to Lulu.
liws ww completely saturated.
| After thia they met a itjrin theprea“ Dead men tell no talcs," he multarad, aafca wreit to lua drak aid took
trOm it a knife. Stealthily leaving his’
by t. doagu at onaa,-

iff®

JONES 4 SELLECK.

;lish feed for fattening sheep

They claim that it will put on th*
•
i
r__ l
.l- u—-a

rf the worms appear and go to
work it b a-. aury mstu-r to go
ovrv tlte field and kill them one
by aw. A field can soon be gone over.

Throwing ■
destroy the
lightning, ore round iron an inch m di*
*t»eter. which your blackamith will put
togrtber for you; bp it ’rith gold or
platinum; let Lbw lower end run deep
lightning tnan oimea around give Luu
gS bill for getting away aa quick aa h
.■an; if be then dot t go, l«&gt;ot him.

during July and August,
nrea are abort. Drill in
Field ou«n will do; certain kinds of free
sucoonng sweet is better.
Holsteina

duerrs; butter pnaiucera should have
a big streak of Jersey blood in their
veins.

thinly.
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•• Not exactly,” Caara replied, “but
tire of tour quart! of timothy, a bushel
rat is someiliing likeiL”
- 1 . _ . .. I - I---- l.-l .J l.ln“Iteanaae," suggested Ctnna. “he

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FRANHiT-VURCH!*..*-

.EXCHANGE,

The dennet.

wt*;

Blawiian! I Ibmtghl you
sterner stuff Wil) you gl

hare almndaat vantilation during flie

&lt;vui AtfrtculturtaL.
Tow uro tbe last of May and during
J on* tlie eodliug moth will lay it* .-gg*
.-&gt;n the young fruit of tbe apple and pear
Eirh female lays between IkKl and
■ anted real be could make egg*, diatnbuung them over the tree,
uti* to an apple or pear. Wherever an
’an our railroads gree us a nctery ?
Cares wept silently and shook his egg ia laid the fruit will be destroyed
S &gt; ooi thinks of them cure highly bead.
alm&lt;«t certainly. Hugs should run in
" Because he could show hn thanks
giving customer* bow to Ixumi-ouu a
turkey I ’ salted Ctnna
fruit that fails tn no
Land, without water-routes they will an&gt;i
('area pulled Lib hat &lt;towt&gt; tight unbii
(Ip charge tn'&lt;r than tl.rv abould Thoy Dal, and looked »v though he was go­
haw- cost too ranch, lliry canuuf live ing to kirk wintebndy
falls to the ground there will soon I e ix&gt;
■ I know," shouted Thwins Brutus moths to trouble the orchard. It is the
UaU.mU.m U„.»•! .
&gt;king for- 1 Hl.. l.»k~l nj'ljm.kly uU.. ».m.
■■ G-eaure he Coaid take t whole l.cvf second crop of the insect that Joes the
Cu* total ud ~W «ltar».ta!r
must liuacluef, which batches onl in
»d».UJtooUJMx. C*,1ta= u&gt; lL. |M|,
lmns u,
J ltar HiiHf sntwtonlv bIm Irfl I
.
.... .
.
August and burrows in tlie full-grown
the room.
fruit; but drwtroy tbe first crop and
be had not laid up U.tMl- Hr knew duw-uvery that the reerct i»f U
more like that. I’ll uv’vf
Xu® ln t,‘*'
that Nellie Btabehard could sot ba t awrakm wm that from th« t
are r&gt; j«-nUxl the lengtii of day*
bought for teas than fcto.000. Some 'engaged brraeU to him her he
onlj^bdlpyd |t^j&gt;eliiDg cxrlnaive (rare&gt;t. English mtlroada have bought up | Greek te me. I bad a&gt;&gt;m&lt;- foolery of
thlngmwl te- dotal Wlnit that some-। t- l.mgr.1 to another
ribs
) Engh-t. - anals te get tb-*m oat of the mine own in thought when I Iwgan, but roeiimutend small farms. As
thing was be had not yet concluded ' him with the fact one day in
you have Jrivas it out of ray h««d. It
when hr retired to bed one eventful
—
is tbe part of tneu to bold thrir hush,
night in bia life's history. The morn
lid for »tid well managed than to owe
,
’
J Few pcrauus arc aware of the value,
iinuk ilown the Ute
di.l
when tbe mighty gods, by such uoanu,

I Nt oN JforSE

m. tdaus "‘Sr

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Esaniau bn-odora use blankets trade
of silk for Loroea and cattle, for the pre­
vention and enrc U col J*,chilh,aad rheu­
matism. Moths will not touch them, and
tbeir warmth, comfort I’d lightraaa ren- .
dcr them invaluable.
HoT-tDOM and cold-frames, in which
seeds have !&gt;®cn sown,will mx-d increased

the family of amgie-horan two-whratera;

U

Hb® looked after hup.txrt to agh. but -m-renf" I j,
’U a___ v. -.-g'j
to thank Heaven that she had nd her
Ho ah® decided to marrv Fnrtik D*
1 will also take your daughter ta nter*
v"
•L*b"
It waa in tue 'lays when t aliforui* came liw&gt; wife.
Time panm-d away. ,
'
drew throng* rf gold huute^ to: ita . Fate had bee* kuad- |® Mr. and Mra D®
.^L,'
,
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imm™. Knu-.k Ita V.„. U«* PW ' V... k. .11 ta..w!
H.
.ijta—l.
I 11..
.* .rt-ta &gt;...
.-I—.—_ .1. . &gt;
k . i . . '
&gt; .
1 ue man nuwi to go.
“Gora*
Cariton, IT1 do al) I ran ■
fo
fta" you. Dine Ch ' ua- to-morrow ..arr o( Ui
Tirtve me now, lot I suffer deeply "
. r
1 W»dr am rf wealth than Ip acwmulfte twentyypspt o wife, was quite aa beauliit. He bad only !&gt;®en abWrai Hi ‘tari— Ttil. and nwh more vnlnptuous in fig
the dinner-table
Jt» g fow minutes |
j
her mollicr came in al th® Side door, and n(Tenar l
to A h«r piaon M tb» tabto Tbe totsrt artiv. of
Land aT'Metax! to introdwee tirea, \i J J tag w„ ,

OR NO STRUNG,

I.CH1G4H

'T

&gt;
.

s leau. ai |... w»*
jX*tu&gt;
three Mum Dcnueta,
1 l.y * foolish c&gt; augr ^^L.1
K.LtLe
uxfe.'LTA1* id «
UuJ7
m i fme thia rehielccame .»to use."
nf B
riUBg fll
tififif
r&lt;m&gt; i -gvwwmsn. ; mvM, to
it there, and tins will turn
1,1,misanthrope,
&lt;.Afur
r AOne
_, perron, The
U1&gt;
Ik. gmn
Th. qn^ira ' S'"1*!''''■"f™". "“I
,
-ii -i.
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1
- fly Mi a roomy carnage let out to l
Harvey, who found all
the organ*
in .
why it t« so called is nt&lt; quite al
.............................................
Th® French fiacre neither denote* a •
Slate* of the West? but. Will tins little
, “Tf"- hfp^ed thousand flolh
chaugr stop the sale of Oar grain abroad ?
Nellie,
arc washed
waane.i from
I nun it.
Ik Tlx-n
men yoa
you planned
prannrei |, L„,„^
lnng„ - An En(r|i,h gentleman named Tbe tn.in who know the most about thia happened to be a figure of St Fiacre in
lb® front of the building where the
the age of
Hho brigblauwl inatantlv. 1To the that I ahonld gag at&gt;&lt;l IM /OU to your IUaUlgB whl) ,hrJ IB
trade aay that at most times it wilt If
ma
*m72&gt;U| ti
'^l 120,
at / rta My. 3 cvnta profit can bs made it will be first lender of there vehicles kept them.
When we consider how readily the name
° bought. If not, it will be left on the
: artns to e&amp;brarr her.
the bpa rf tfrf*&lt;M»&lt;nrr tW'tata you alrnuld tell. Aftrr1 "cotddiread t«&gt;tl)&lt; lasl w.niont1 hands ul our farmers to beer down tbe
ti»e designation for
new-cnmsr to kuw hen
ward, JWJ tcH me bow wrj! ytfttr plan I ^^-1,.
c price of thai which wo uac in thia oouuJ. Witten,
/ / through the night, and nearly ‘ tel
- whiay n-d.
□aed
•-grain, we shall tear many millions of are so many proofs of the ease with
yon to death fur fear he would J
•• Yea, Frank.“
T«4ra.h. knd.fiAl au-Menly .
if tbr West .tees not sell its
warning toflb-irxdlv te txpom your erimi
to
fr
e.,,-.
&lt;n«M
ta
last
You
met
me,
rat
tlie
post
and
arranging
f&lt;i
tl* pta*
I
’
LL
—
''
vour
share,
went
to
the
mine*,
nrch
they *et&gt;Sr*to
reparated
Win n h
meroe and industry will all be chi-eki-d. x---------------- ... ■ .
u yii'n i i.au
To show you what tho reduction rf
Studies of the Awrtewts.
safe keeping I
bitterb
ouc-haU a ocul s bushel wilLdo, I send I “Orpheus," remarked the envious
' '
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roller rf । Cmcs &lt;m« day aa lie and his friend* were
igbt tn his deportment, arxl walked lli is State, -vtacb provea
it, whan strolling through the market where,
hteiOt a yrsr ago the toil
changed I ■■ fianl by. a butehor os the block bad
daahca th&lt;
buahrl it Uid his whittle down”—" Orpheus would

you an- tain- 1. I soon i
i ! Until turn, gMd-by f

£ J FE1GBNER.

ir d
• '1U LtPH

ing men from the eituw into tliocuuntrv.
Those who &lt;vjme from Europe arc mostly
tlx re who till the aoiL A liko state al
tilings exist elrawherc. War mar, for a
time, make a call for our grain, Vnt we

"■"Nenib, J hart oomctoohJm von ’ ' t^xxA»t l&gt;A&lt; &lt;41&gt;fu«fy he ■ ft»eiA
ling on her at
Hurpnaed Qwragh aba was te see bun,
•*
h&lt;*4 aAAL,
J”Mi«* Blarteh
_
__
_ _
_ she could not b« surprised into oomraiV ►"if'?'*Help, help !' Alarmed, yon
Louie rf a friend; diacove^d that hr tinghrrtrlfbefMe.hr undrrttood how &lt;¥ure.l Luu withjunr bowu-kailc. Rs
i*i w*a above imxbocrc in appearance and
stood wiUi In tn. So. before a
back gasping, implonug you. L„
'2 talent; middrahteA to make him a vie- i»*d cf wsk»me came from h« Iwa, ajM frwnd. to spare him. You had gone

-7
POWERS.

odd kind of aa tafcir. nx»hiwdin England
into a vehicle fitted toe invalids aged
persona and children, with da formidable
name shortened into drueky. Hie ourrirle is one- al ilia few kimla al twowberlcra with two b&gt;&gt;ratw abreast; white
■'■-nts a bushel is enough to pay the th.- tandem ta a • traggliag affair with
State, tho bunts and all chargra.
two wheels and two horaos, but one ol
•
"T'tf the horses tteliind the othsr. The rah
I abort tor cahriotei) is a bandy bache­
~
lor's rehinla; tbe gig » aboat the lighb
“J*1'
&lt;if .mr ahiltiv to *el to th® world wliat
U,,w" “»,*■
'hi-&gt;■ «^b»re Jl ta.KUU«.l..lrer with a spoor underneath tocxaitain wilier
H .. t«l tadoibuw. J.J1 dogs or luggage; while the tilbury,
be poor, our credit will tie low, and our namol after the i-oschman who invented
it, ia a modified cab. The stanhope.

u the inj ary party has grown up

thought

—

1F U1 ■ M’WU in inTuuoj; ll IS
a coach thai may be used open or eloeed
It Ml
nt pteasurc. Ths lamlaulct, re its name
implies, 1* a lighter and smaller landau.
The liorouche, a favorite open carriage
8a that the cnaou at youD^iuckec i
in smnracr, is of French origin, aa is the
borouchch- The britaachka Was intro­ arc kept dce» ntly clean and comfortable.
Tua hatoilway is now open, and thou­
duced from Russia about hall a century
ago. Why tbe pliaelpc ia ao namr.1 we sands of chickens arc entering the world
cannot pretend to aay; but the which'
so called belongs to thy Lioroucbc and
britxschka group
The cabriolet is

thief.

: «*•!** •"—ry-v-r—

x

Dr. km 8m: I am glad to sea that you
_jid your grontxl with regard to water
tbe medley of names at present
routes. In a little time the public mind or Among
recently given to pleasure earriagca
some are aaiatotligibU, whila othra»defy.

i aDnzuecUina him
..
nicvTHaiti ia cOtnYng ’to mhnief1
' he thought; “ heahaU not escape
&lt;tto», are worth from g23 to |100 each.
k mltrtite, he ft*fthiiidte&amp;&gt;y%lw*Bfl&gt;4
i his cheek, and khbw it was his pXa’^^&amp;.riXSlJ
----- ■- ’ ’ . — 'thefigure, valuable, a fine one being worth &lt;150.
which had do beauty for tbe score of and made &lt; MiMMmtU,daW6«*«^tb
There mw .r^wag wanMyot potetera,
lovers following in her train. Tbe father his knife. Tbe victim made no resist- setterand spaniels. The Prince-Charles
stood at one side a«l g«»rd upon her,
rawiety is the moat rainahla of spaniels.
comparing her to a beevtiful pioture,
2fr is supposed to hare originated in Ja­
pan. whore UittMrJuNkJl ornate. Ha
his wife.
.has a htegb, &lt;*11 pyw, Waab-awd-tea enter,
ami never weighs over ten pounds. They
hare been sold at auction in England at

fiat Just fifty years after that event,
■Ofi, Prussia was humiliated yea, more
than that—almost destroyed, by the draaatroua doable battle of Jena and AuCfstadL In commenting upon that event,
the English historian, Allison, whose
svmpathiea were with Prussia, says :
“Such were the disastrous bottles of
Jen* and Ancratadt, which prostrated
U&gt;e strength of th.- Prussian monarchy,
and in one day effected what the might
rf Russia, Austria and France had been
unable to effect in tbe Seven T&lt; are" wwr,
from 1765 to 1783.” Curiously enough,
sixty years from that Urns, in IHTta,
Prussia was raised to the height of
power by ths extraordinary results of
tbe battle rf Badowa.
In 1806 tbe Russian power received a
wnahiM defeat in the great betels of
Austeriite, tn which three Emperors
were present, via.: The Emperors at
I’/aoc®, Il a— and Austria. 'Die forces
of the two latter were netted, bat fonrfiftb -of those who participated in the
struggle afr Anotertitx were Ruasaans. A
half century pa ared aw*y. *od In IBM
ik.
.n.1 ll_« W..
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temab tia’’- Rurlington Uawk-Kyc,

uxat decorous Judge* on tin- Irttai
bench, bad a younger brother singularly
unlike him, who was a perpetual thorn
I in Ina aide. A scapegrace ai school, tbe
youth wunld b-aru laAhing, and waa the
torment rf hi* tractors. Having l&gt;wm
te-t a sum by one rf the latter, be. after
an undo® delay, prwaented hitnanlf be­

rte iifficufty i« not so much with the
size of the farm st wit the npamty of the farmer. Good farming
cun be done jurt as well and mare econ­
omically &lt;m a largo farm than on a small
on the large
aff.wtl te nai

vanHy sailed to his

oopperx.
•‘What is the meaning of all thia,

then we-ace no objection to it. — Hu*••Ob!" cried the youth, “I’m very
sorry, Sir, but I ratal/ ac'l help U. All
the morning I'w beau working at » sum.
Over and over again Ivw Lned. bat in
Goon biscuit i» made with one c.oirt
•pile rf al) I can do it wifi not come of flour, uno tabte-apooaful of bakwg
right 8" I'’1' ■i&gt;de «P u,e difference powder, batter the sue al a walnut, uae
in half-pence, «D&lt;? there H ia on the watet, don't mix stiff, bake quick.
Rnt'aara ought not to be stewed for
The originality ol the device disarmed pim. hut cat tbe sticks in small pteree;
Ui® wrath of the pedagogue, and young fill your diabca, already liwal with the
li__ _ waa dumiaaed with his Cuppers
lower crust, and cover thick with sugar.
After placing on a thia lid, bake in a
moderate oven.
A i-ldt writes: "Tb wash quirts,
comfortables, tickings, sackings, He.,
soak in pure oohl vrater twvnty-four
hours or more, then rub through warm
water with a htOe soap and rinse well.
It is worth trying.
Lenox JvioH**.—Oec
«* erp
of au^r, oue-half oep at batter, three
traspoostfuls al milk, oue-half teaspoonfal al aoda, and one of cream al tartar,
juice of two email tenaona, and tbe gated
nod of one; taix stifl.
A ■mice flour bag, that will hold
twsuty-fivs Douode al flou, m eMeltaoi

&gt;w fMt ahead. Oartar,
►ter Emperors of tbe same ns mew aa shot-gun. emptied both 1
mm
'
head al the serpent. \
In 1809 tbe Freneb were at war with
that life was extinct, Ctet--------- - ------te Justeiini, andetriered Vienna in tri- the aneks, and found ita length Io bo
thirty-one feet. Tbe body was from
three to four fambta to dtaatataK- The
snake was of • ges»isV oolor, and had
**’■

�L1BB.

BIG

BHOULDEE BRACES.
't ake fast bold of inMractioo; let her
not go: keep her; tor aba ia thy Ute F
the day* of Solomon this admo-

ailtea han baoaaoudtH* te the caned

FtaAuricutE^iTitau,

DBY GOODS

Family Groceries,

c. W. DEMARAY,
1,0.1 ilitire, !.&lt;• blandly replied tte
Harte had been appointed Coc
Crefeldt. Pramda. That te tbe i

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

ii^sSTdsri.rasft
then they atnw him away in aa o

and adorned f Every day add* *omcthteg to the temple of life, and I: B
worthy of our while, dear reader to
pauac and inquire with what material
are we build in* ! Have we built to­
day. and, if *o, have we built well !
Are we heaping up tooarnelree rubliiab ami atubble; or have we added a
wnjrlc block of truth from the great
quaxrtea of wiedom. But bow caa tbe
builder build well if tbe material ia not
at hand! And H oar Mrocture ami
tboae of oar children prove worthtam
it may be that we are reopuuuibte fdt
not providing Ute primary requisite to

chro deck within a tbawmnii mite*.
Such ia tame!
In Cumrreas. tbe bill whb h provide*

ary Committee. altbnugu there ma ha
a little itonbt that it will ultimately
peas. The bill for t^o irmranutaiou

NEW GOODS HATS an* CAPS!
WALL PAPER!
yy^BBCJLXAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT *B ARE NOW

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !

Clocks, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Spectacles,
-------- WHICH WE-------•
Guitar and Violin
Findings, &amp;c.
IARRANT FIRST-CLASS Di WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.

Hats, Caps,

Ordinary and Side - Be r Buggies!

Boots, Siioes,

WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

•

body has taken naloa tn pay for tbe
free rirralatiot; of ltd* LrerXarv aman*.
Senator* and Member*, evidently. it
i»M(&amp; lrnUr well-written to be inter­
ratio*; bat lain pUcee too dithyramIdc for argument.
The author baa
adopted Um- ixpWrd Western atory
about the aecrrt paMure of the Coinage
Art of 1971 but h.i* *!igiitly Improved
upon it by any in* "that it iaevcu alter­
ed not to nave l«rn regularly voted.
A letter has bern received at tbe Deed
l-r-tterOffice here, returned fro* Japan,
with i to envelope profuacily decorated
with poat office and carrieratom pa, and
with • ine slip* of rice paper attached
to it, »a which the unaurcuasful car­
rier* and perron* to whose houroa the
letter had lecu went. Lave written
Iwirf mate menu of » hat tiwy know or
don't know alKHit Mr. K. &lt;huuja. the
perron to vWtn the letter ia addreasrd.
Tltr Japanrv carrier* r-howed cuticidernUe peraMtenee in their march fur
Mr.Oninja. but were entirely un*urpaaard by seventeen German carrier*,
who ratlrav ored in MK-ccsateu, with

Woodburn Sarvon Patent Wheel*.

Trunks, Notions,
They *V that aNew Yorker
dreadfully sick of the Hereherbuai ;&gt;&lt;■« w hr II tbe prat trial mi
on, 111*t he eold out everythin*. 1

CHEAPER THAN EVER

Aad tbe Piblk Generally I
kATBOIB fc WILLI*,

IHEOKi;

BHTWUNTI ICE CRUI PIRLOS

5

day before Yesterday, and a friend
whom be met on the dock naked huu
if be had heard the uc w*.
“w tho wr"Y traveler, “what

NEW

KANSAS LANDS!!

“Mr*. Tilton ha* made another coo—"
-What r shrieked the traveler.
“Mr*. Tilton ha* just made another

h on tile hack of the envelope. Tbe
Germane do not aeota to Tvcoguiae San­
ta (‘Una. Another letter «ent tohuuat
Berlin waa also treated aeriotialy, and
returned to the Itend Letter Office. pep­
pered all over uith *tani|M, printed
►I.dement*, and written sentence* in
nbich the potftmaatera and carrier*
have given vent to their freHn**. The
fame of tbe name individual doc* not
even arcm to have reached aome por­
tion* of the United State*. A tetter
addrraaedto “tiauntic Chlauae, North
Platte. Neb-** waa strangely enough
nnclaimed. It waa thereupon duly advertiaed. but no reanoane twin* rm-tv-

COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!

of tbe dock lust casting off tn atart for
Europe, and with a ■miieful howl the
traveler made a dive for the gaagwaj.
got on Ixiord in the nick at time, turn­
ed around an.I shook hl* earpet-lmg
fnrioualy at hia friend and went off
to spend the remainder of hia day* in
fovrtgu laud*. If thi* U true it ia very

Mies Maggie Jeffrey

SPRING AMD SUMMER TRADE,

He wm rather an uncouth looking
Indiridual. nod aa hr aauntered into
the *tore the crowd sitting on the bar­
rote winked at each other and made re­
mark* about hia r
“Where did ‘

WATER

about ■ yearn old. aa brown aaa nnt,
poorly dad and travel-stained, walked
Eto jNoaurer Gdaiiian’. offire. He
all tbe way to VI aahingto*. He had
in hia haad an envelope containing
fragments nf maaticated greenback*,
whieb he wanted, if pomilde. to hare
rvdecmcd. Some time ago be dug a
hole near a Irro at l&gt;onte. and for aafe-

FlKTICil MELEB,

INDIAN DOCTOR,
"*■ - sissrws
-

Arietta ud Tibilar Iells,

Olin Hmm, Kaskrilte, May 21,
CHRONIC DISEASES-

WATER!!

I can say without the fear of contradiction
that I-have the largest stock, the best varie­
ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
lead all competition, all assertion to the contrary, notwithstanding.
I warrant all goods as represented and
guarantee full weights and measures, and
prices as low as tbe lowest.
By calling early and making your select­
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may
save some money.
Butter and Eggs wanted at market price.

JEWELER.

D. C. GRIFFITH.
MEAT MARKET,

H. G. HALE,

tixu ■ nut

to out

f'reth and Salt Meats,

ImUBim Hl Brian,
nr Tttnt mabox.

Zartf,

MlanMrimyewyibm.

by the lb. ar barrel,

QT1W Htaheat Market Priao paid
Me
PwTu. dm.

B U S 1 NESS! CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
^SBrOta'gtJrrss;
BUCKSMITHING
WAGON REPAIRING,

SdalBati, FucyStatasj,

Finite tf Ewj DoctytiM I

TO THE PUBLIC
RtajilwBtftaiOrgut,
sat iusxs. kp-sas-js:

A GOOD HEARSE

GROCERIES!,

JAMES FLEMING,

�O&gt;E-1

READ OUB PRICE LIST 1
T»ta
aaTnTaMk Pm
GRRATEt BARGAUS TO CASH nd SHORT CREDIT C8ST0BRS
10.000 yard* Print* 4f to fie.

Facts are Facts!
-Pirf. A. B. Money rio-ed hia aar&gt;
In rf vaj iatrrvating lecture* here
Monday uigbL and has depart^ nato

CLOTHING!

Drai Umm tM 10 to 3S Cuh
Sults from $3 np. 900 pairs Paata 90
centa, W—til tUM?
Pant* ai *X50, worth £3.50.
Beutihl SkHk for 76 C«iti Lidia vk« taj m writs »&gt;pni.
Stout gentlemen 'reecommcnd oar
riutblng very highly.
ihMldi'l tul to uulu ay Afl-wol Shuts.
A ftaB Unr wf Ftoer Cirmles alwsya ii«-g»&lt; fa gtorlt at
corrtmpowdiwg prieea.
Lite IM Gtera M Ceitt
Knitti^ Cotton 5 Gaits a BtlL Bat it if ju cu.
HATS! HATS! HATS!
WATT TO SAVE MON­
Ute Silk Hudkerthieto, the latest style oit, tor 15 Cats. IFEYYOT
THIS f’I’RING BUT TOUB
HATS KIGHT HERE.
An able to give better prices on Boots ud Shoes thu ever
before. A jood Serge Shoe for "5 tats. Ladies Sips M Cte. BOOTS, SHOESandSLIPPERS I
Aid ereiything else usually kept ii i General Store.

Na Untile. Mie 11. on Monday. M «y 1
but it W01 to teipoindtdsforhim (
reduce hi- term -onicwhat by good con­ there until Tuesday, May Slot, ia
duct. He exhibited not the least emo­
tion when sentence w»» pained upon sequence of tho pressure of Im*inc
~
* f
him. and at itbpreviou* !nal and »cu- Waitings
taare evinced tbe same stoicism.

-W. H. Youg haa
-p^t.‘
•n tbe veranda of bia roaichnce. and
enclosed hia new purchase on Mill BL

M0 yds. Dress Goods. 8. 0.10, We.
^ito^mte

Wall Paper.
lea rf Wall Paper. Bordering
At Boub Akotiuou’.

In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

rr Indies examine, the new stock
of White Goods, Just in at
D. C. GnrrwTH a.

LV Examine th&lt;&gt;«c Ladies Suit* at
ArLSWOKTH It Co.’*.
ct
■Duke of Cumberland." owned by John

DUUr i. Tw.ol, CenU.

per cent on Three Drflani is Thirty

Ceuta.
—W. H. Burgess, one rf tbe leading
farmers of .Wyris, says, whoa farmer*
living two-thirds of the way to Battle
Creek haul their wheat to Naabvfila, It
■trans something.
—The rcph-i in case rf Mary A. Bendy
r». J. A. Jordan, that was appealed to
tbe Cireui: Court Iasi April. wasdceWcd on Wednesday in favor of the plain­
tiff. Damage six cents.
—W, S. Power*, the good looking
Greenback candidate for prosecuting
attorney, went out into West Assyria
visiting, tho other day, and broaghtu*
in fifteen new Mitwribam
—The first slander caw of thc cdtm
ty, oune off in the Circuit Court last
wees, and resulted in a vertfirt rf
for the complaiuaut. Mb* ZeDu Srtatet.

All parties lire north rf Hastings.
—When we think at tire, follow that
Steals the local paper, and then goe* off
and finds fault, w» cannot help bm ad
mire his acreage of cheek, and wi-h
we had a gnn that would shoot a hun­
dred miles aipl kill the fellow we arc
thinking of. without taking aim.
- Jenate Simmonds has becosne dis­
gusted with Nashville and drpavted ua
Wednesday to a more congenial dime
in Canada. Her miachevioas and unBurreteful vareer in this village bred
only trouble, bnt now that Nashville ia
clear of her skirts, white-robed peace

Tro

Ihe church aud parsonage. .Mr? B.
(gilts in the Iw-antiful in material aa
rt aa spiritual growth, and courts
Wt natore throughUse living forms
root. ami flower and shrub.
I la mid that a pupil here drew a
tare, and. to makotto di ■pre nt
nte &lt;d»yions, * rote HoderwaXh dif-

atth-NUK-aa. and her
with Joy at the future
■he, with —■-*
■* „ ami te-cairu- Mnu Oliname of *
.i. ..
no virion* of cold ten,
looks, words and fret glinted actmw BaBXEs* Feed Store,
her view, no thought* of matrimonial
quarrel, trouble, strife and Miuabblc
pasx-d o'er her mind; vet all thia and
more, were in store, and the aUirni* in­
creased until riiipwrvck nl homr-happinew resulted, and. at the reoucst of
Oliver, the bond that bound them to-

They propose

to sell three

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

helping their customers and thrmaclvea
st tbe Mine time.

»-4w.

New Ci

to

icri are-Iarttrf
took over my storks CHd tYistomres wlH Look and Bay. anyway.

LOCXJL MATTERS.

or Oat Meal at

Wmuxi’t

The Bocky।
in the market
Hale's Drug
(VSprague Prints only 8c,ai Wm. A.
FT LnUra terfl nngteeftoo look at
Atlswouth fit Co?m Cheap Cash Store.
those fine Etnbrodrws, Uic largest line
tir Item’t negirct (lie opportunity of In Barry county, st
hmking at (he larye»t nad jUret assort­
Tua Boston Stoilb.
ment of (ftaxia in the county at
The Boston Stoke.
and Harry Hale keeps it
.kt Ubeeler^'
CT DouTfail to look at tbe largest
Good Ladies Hose............................ feds
and finest line of Coiseta, in colors and
. JJO embroidered, at The Boston Stubb.
Good Boots....
Good Toweling.___________
LV 11 lbs. Peaches forfil.00 at

In this line no dealer can match W
M«f" !kSls
&gt;4.

Men's New Orleans box ton shoe.
nobby, only fiS-IO per pair.
®pr.. plain alme. ♦i.» to •».
_
100 pis. W omen's Serge Gaiters. 75c.
too prs. K id. Fax patent, only »1.
100 pra. Kid. button. onM
We are agents for Green s flue shoes
rf Syaracu--. N. Y.. also for Pingree

l^we Kid*. Goat and Kangaroo.
Every pair fully warranted..
100 pro. Lad it-*' Slipprre from 95c up.
100 pra. Slipper* from 75c up.
48 pro. Kid Croquet*, fil to $1.30.
ao pro. Kid Eugenia, walking abac*.
73c, worth double the price.

Bring in your Country Produce; will exchange Goods
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.

W.A.AYLSWOBTH &amp; CO.
I*,^chSS5tsKi.

Only 83 eta, at Htwoxo fit Brtutr’s.

rertaiu article is an editorial.
skins, rf Vcn»ontville,.honity bv his presence one day
He was g-ueral utility man
C»mm.reUl H«d, ta V.. |

A test Was held last wfek on the farm
c Kil|.
uls^,&gt;nfe u.,»„ „

tbtWiard Inm Beam How, and the
Diamond Steel Inin Beam Plow, in the.
presence of the following named gen
ioeaa here.
tlenien : Christopher KiB, Win. Strong.
The festival in honor and for the ben­ Chas Hyde, oqd ihinicl Dellm The
efit pf du- Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, the B«v- contest was decided in favor of the Di­
raaan enioyaidc
occasion and
in tbe ptrsenta- amond Steel aa being the least draft,
tioa of a pur
iximating $50 to and also as doing tbe best quality of
S'JSiST!
j wort, and scouring where the Wiard
fiukri. The Diamond Steel was bought
—Ik warmdn. —z
patad, and tlwy must be tlu- cause of by Wm. Strong, and tbe Wiard return­
cheer to the heart of the recipient.
ed. who rccoiumenda the Diamond
A poor washerwoman here, last Steel to nil farmer* wanting the best
week, Iwing ask»l to put her name to plow in use. For sale by C. C. Wol­
the ]w-litiau to raise the license fee,
—id : “Yea; ami I would do so to make । cott, Nashville, Mich.

CV l» different patterns in net
Ft (Y rtairvrru's.

nIn»

G. A. TRUMAN.

THE WAY TO DO IT?

yyANTED!

WANTED*

500 MEN TO CALL AT

A. L KASEY’S BARBER SHOP
Ar»A got a clean Shave and
Fine Hair Cat.
rt_ I tew stas flttal »S ■ RATU UMM (a
tte rwr of of ferfTT Wrtm. ou;,-.lylin tte
with o»»of Dr. ttilF. IUlhlnc.V|g*m—.
as.

Nbo-nrr Bulbs for »O rent*.
QIvm Me a Trial.

TT Jaxn Fleming haaagair
another addition to hia already f
lection of Good*. llfhatjuMrr
a foil line of Spectacle* and Eye
er. direct from the manufactory.

A. L. RASKY.

31-i3

THE

Experience has taught us that the way to do
business successfully, is to

NEW MANUFACTORY

Chrorfclre of the Coonty.
, home, (his neenraed traffic has broaglit
me to poverty and thia wash-tub.” A
abort but pertinent temperance lecture.
contain 97 sleeping rooms, two or three
Ona day last week, a group of peo­
ple might hare torn seen gathered up­
on the Coart House steps. It was the
legal
sale, hr an oflirrr. ,of the last
and I* a great help tp Sou®
of a family of their lotmestead.
andNashvffle; 11
V ‘
r -mhu
A ft w yean, ago they were the possessora of a fine farm, building* and stock,
with several bnmireds of dollars be­
hall last Monday night w— an enjoya­ side. To-dav, ao far as ownership is
ble affair and largely attended. The concerned, they are rooilcAu Cause—

Now it eante to pans, in the dura of
Rutherford B., whose anmatneia Hayes,
in the second year of hia reign, that a
reporter who had long afflicted the
laud of Kalamo and the the region
round about, was mured in hia spirit to
p&gt; forth and iuvade the country of Ma­
ple Grove and also the kingdom of As­
syria. Now. this reporter, whose name
was F. Mm also cailed Jaks. which iIq interpretation “shallow, said unto
hl—in if: “Tbe people of those counteica

languish for want
I'xutid to vex them.

was decorated with pintarM presenting

Club will continue to ami new comforts
to their hall and make their meetings

my homes to my charret; I will anu
myself with my notebook, and also
with my warlike pencil will I arm my­
self. 1 will go among them as they sit
at dinner in their peaceful dwellings:
I *ill Mir them up to anger nod to
wrstbfuinem:—I will even tell their
names that all the readers of the News

KELLOGG; DEMARAY
Tbe Henry Clay Cigar, a regular fif­
teen ceat'r. M odd at H. G. Ha La’s for
only ten cents, or three for a quarter.
Smokera put this In your pipe and
smoke it
_________

SELL GOOPS CHEdP,
PL.ANKNV AND M.A'IN'HING !
Bc-Savving, Houldinga,

ry A fine stock of Gilt Wlrdow

And lots of them,

Wood-Turnlug, MrroH-Savitag,

Ac., Xc„ Ac.

Braciets, Dow aid Wiidu Krais
MADE TO OKDEE.]

All of which I am doing at present
Oar ■arM-ery ta pan tte tert varta ia tte

srjxr=’~“—

ite average time, bat tbe season luu
not been devoid of drawbacks. I’p to
Saturday the record abowa that rain Ml
foraiarwn romwcutive day*. which
prevented the farmers front getting in
their spring crops, then foBowud three
Bights of heavy fro«U which nipped
the bright proeptrf* ol fruit
&lt;*“*el a feeling of downhcartediMM.. Fnrmem report that peacbce, apples, cher­
ries. grape*, strawberries, currants, and
garden vegetables are seriously injur­
ed ; also potatoes where they have been
planted, and wheat in aomg vn^ U*
localities.

Wark tea* Rtgfet, l*r*u*p*lr aag at
HoainnaMte IXatrm.

XMkrUte. Mte, ge«. W. I»TT.

r

KfiULOCiC A DEJIARA1,

A NEW LIVERY
Of All Kisds,

----- .sMift 1

XX NASHVILLE!

STANLEY MOORE

STOVES AND TINWARE!

te*

• Liwry

*nag*»imi&gt;btem*
t»«cai»c 1
w! like

And

all

Kinds of

Nashville House Bam!
Aaf It mOy te wratett tte yuMe w«k

FABM TOOLS
HT No Fancy Pbicos.

O. a WOLCOTT.

A. Good Turn-Out!
AT RE-kSONABLE RATES.

cumorsnmkFnmu
n—. «H» m* on.
STAXUnr HOOKE

�SoUand. If wv

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vroAsdsuch terrible rain.. Tbs smm
very good re—co coatdntovvJy prows I* I
waa not aa exptoafoc of the g— used to
•prmd dis-tec. Il may be doubted
whrtlrer ray other known explosive
for— lb—/ths ffs* which a ntnally eauaed

ffAHTEUgage bonds.

Of,

uplnty irwMyrt.
Aunc—from the far Northwest report
that HUtln* Ba9 and hia wanton an artirely
pnpanas fee aaothw eampaigu. sad that
•nd IUd Cloud's tend. who wan trans

oUxrornl*c. ttefaal of abor Uog an •[■pi*
tr.xn tbe bead of a wwnaik. Tte aim mlararrted, .ud an H-ycai-uld boy turned W*tg*|.wbo
»a* playing ouwidc tte canra*. wa* .Lu in
tte fuaatead, and ahaort itutantly klftet.
BovcicaVLT'nacnaatianal story, “After
Dark, " depicting high and low Ufa is tte great
elite. U tte aUradlon at Ms Vick*'* Tteate,
Cbicagn. Iti* |&gt;reaeoted wttha^poaarfol &lt;*at of
--------. wwkwvvvzuuo must;, aaa
I* having a big run.
Tub movrment of the Government
agahut tbe Cincinnati wtdaky ring haa cuhnluiied in tb« roixnr* of Mvetal diitdlerfe* and
rtcUfylng hove** and the arrwt of tfcc pro-

rtccinnali diatnet, baa bean aA«d to reatga.
Ga*. JamBa Smimua, in aa interview
with a Chisago reporter. prunoane*' lh» re­
port* about a Fenian taruLra of Canada kn■ ati.uul aad without f0undatk«....Tbe Uta
a-ven&gt; froat caured sertrm* injury to the vine.m m«»«
—* •*— an——•----- -

AonCan from Texas ray the band of
Uxin-n bl&lt;n that La* fw •eveeal muiilh* beeu
pluudenng'lh* Uousmn and T«4a* Central and
F*rifle railroad* La» l«n brekro up, aud a
number nt to*rang arrastrd. .A eon of Col.
Flu ummona. Maraud of Q*wpa. actiag a* j
deputy, aud puraomg a gai&lt; ef ttbcit &lt;U»- i
tilrecently racew.J.'d m c-vpiuriog aotue at

Tradcston Mifla, Glasgow, SooUand, in
1872, amlat tbe City Mills. Port Dun­
das, Scotland, four yean ago. It had
1 been hitherto deemed imnoamble that
expioaioua could ever occur in aueh a
itcaceful cstabUshmrai as a flour mill,
but tbe two explosions above notirwd
•cdisted the attention of both the En­
glish and the German nbcmiaia, and
they set about invostigaiwg them. Th.—baton m» of the— opinions ia to tbe
effect that the oonstituenta of flour are
7 A* TbtltUThe brido ng MtirKl, eombu—t»le, aad wb— diffuaad through
in a robe of rich, white aili, cut with the air bum with gr—t rapidity and
low waist and short *lrev«-«. The train, with explosive foror. Dr. Smith, an
which wu'kmg, fell plainly in elagaat Engtiali dxmiat. haa shown that flour
to* rom her waiaL On uir front and in a floc state of division gives off a gas,
aide* tlio dr* a* waa lluiahed at the 1*4- I which, when amsed with nine volumo
lom with a Ixix-pleating of ailk, and coy I of air, forma an cxpliwivo mixture which
br*vl with elegant point lace. Following j .a liable at any time to be fired by a
the diagonal line* of tbe lace, a garland ; spark or flame; and Weibe, a German
of white lilac* and orange bloanotna fell [chemist, states that flour in tbe form
gracefully acrons the front, while another of impalpable powder quickly ignite*
and give* ofl a higbly-exploaive hvdropleating. Iler hair war atmply An—ad, 1 earlioa gas, which, when mixed with air,
A BILL has passed the Hotms pnxnd-1 and dir coiffure waa outlined by the explode* with terrific force. The cx­
in-.rr.gnaW*.
I ing for cutting timber in the mining re- closely-drawn folds U a white tulle vail
I penmrata tried upon a small scale with
IxTcxa exatemept was produced in
bald in ,Mj*itiou by orange bloaaoma and flour-powder aatiafactonly aorount for
Um&gt; ety.af IWtta, tte vttecday, by 'id ha—»
falling to the bottom of the train. In
Ctvaf'l! sltnapt to &gt;—**in*U IL* taperor 1.1**4* of ,Colorado, Neaaja, Wyoming,, front, however, the veil w*a quite short tbe Minneapolis explosion. The huge
mill mual have been filled with thia imWiWun »» b* &gt;•» «M tetvkw aiiauW. liAriaaaa, I'tah. lftk N^irth Montar.*, j
। palpable daat, which, taking fire from
uanxd Boadrl. from Ixdj* g, Am! two |4&gt;tol । Idaho, and other mining district*, withSlot* into bi* cams— FurtutuUrlr nartb*-r
I the gaa jets, or it may have been from
•tei took
Tte woukt-U teai .1.
the electricity which ta rapidly generwhtto organdy, with the exception that j alcd and held by the miU-atow'i, exlions aa may be a.fcrpU'd by the Secretary their trains were not ao long, nor their
&lt;4 Um lair .Saw, to ^xauteeA thb under •lecrea ao abort aa the dreaaof the bride.
have already lx&gt;cn chronicled.
With
growth arx^ ymber from wpatr.
The drapery and corsage which th.«y | such posaibihtie* of explosion existing
- Tub Public
fbmmhire of the wore waa very different in style from I in every flouring-mill, ft certainly bethose
of
the
bride.
Die
only
color
dia1
hoove*
miJJ-owncra
to
lx
on
their
eonHouae of licpreaentativea rveommend
■tent guard. Tbe recent fearful diaaathe paaaage ol a 1*11 foe ths payswut ol
ter to the confectionery ewtabiishment in
New York, which arose from aa analo
goua cause, and the catavtropho at MmPROCEEDIMtiN IX lOSliBEltti.
ncapolia, are terrible warning* to flour
ing-mill owners. So long aa these eon
ditiona exist no mill iaaafe, and it oagbt
to be their first duty to aaeertain from
setontifio men the precautions that will
lewacn, if not altogether obviate, the
The PrraenU.—The total valixo al the danger to which they are expc .."
present* u estimated at glOOjOOO.
Among the more valuable were ; N jekChina and Japan.
lace and bracelet*, worth go,000, from
By the amral of the steamer Garbo
the happy groom ; diamond ear-ringa al San Francisco, we get the following
and breantpin, from Gen. Sherman and new* from China and Japan:
wife ; a cheek fur I3.00O from Secretary
The city of Canton bad been nailed by
■Sherman , a silver tea art, from Hoa. a great tornado. Thouaanda of liotux*
Simon Cunerjm , a gold bar*oaboe, act were destroyed or aenoualy injaml by
the wind an.l an enormous waterspout

THE
ALLIANCE*
Tnt
m«O. JMRw.
DAVID

UNHAM
PIANCM.

Daaham A So— Ma—Jactun—

Unrivalled ia Appearance.
Unparalleled in Simplicity.
Unsarpassed in Ccnctmcticn.
Unprecedented in Durability.
Unexcelled in Economy of Fuel

•a®

mim* 11 nt BROAD CLAIM d mm m
VEET BEST CPEBATD’G,
QUICEEST SELLING,
HANDSOMEST AND

MOST POT COOS SW
EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO.
Nos. 613, 614, 616 A 618 N. Kain St.,

sweet
Chewiit

NAVY
Tota
*.X

city. Many live* were lost. Tbe for
.-igu acttlernmt enffrrcd severely. Tn
the midst of the -viuruinon four fire*
broke out, cuppoavd to lx incendiary,
aa many robberies followed The latent
rnaila letter* suspected to contain ad­
siin.'va rejKirt 5UU Chinese killed. No
v. rtiacmenta of lotteries, for the reaaon Shall ffe Become a .Nation of Specta- , foreigners were aenonaly hurt.
that, under the Reviaed Statute*, except
Tbe Western Chine*.- army, under
tn caae of letter* on which the postage
Gen. Tao, ia overrunning Kaahgaria, and
baa not been prepaid, there ta uo txiwer
annihilating all tbe lulialntanta. includ­
ing women and children. Mullitud.-a
of fugitive* are flying for protection to
state*, if the !*o*tmast«r General ta mti*
tnc Ruaaian oulpoata, more than can
fidd by tho evidence ffiataay'patapnrt
conducting any fraudnlunl lottery
through th* mails, be may instruct the
Postmaster at any office at which the
regiatried letter* arnve directed to any
such person to return the letter* to the
poatoffice at which they were mailed.
l several aeesioua. The annual meetings
। of tin* body were intended to gradually
prepare the way for popular n-preaeutaUon on a larger scale. Thia year it will
provide for small local parliatm nta to bo
year* had hKrtaaed to nearly 40 per , elected by general vote. A National
cent. ‘lYic German* arc particularly 1 Legislature is not expected fur a ooteidnoted tm a nalion of ajxctaclc-wcarer*, erabie tun* to come.
an.1 no lea* than .12 per rent of the Gar­ 1 Tbe . xtrsardint-ry decision of tbe
man children who naa* through the British court admitting oj.ium into
f-ublic acliools have their rye* affected 1 Japan still rxeates diacnraion. Foreign
&gt;y the proc*—. In A marie* Dr. Lonng 1 envoys generally regard it as a violation
thinks the perc—toge of myopic varia- । of the treaty on the part of the British
tioe up to ifo’ time of puberty is greater
even than in Germany. And thia alarm­
ing merraae of weak ey csghl ia Largely

____ Met™

tin&gt;1e rover of fir .- Japanese texture, rte_,
iron, the bridesmaid• . a costly writingJcak, from 1’cnry Shoruum.

"V»«. th* Ml read .
TH&lt; lUHtmtH-llryMl 'J
■iSKETZaX

cyatem.
The eye* are particularly
Tub House was honored, tbe other ■naceptible to injury m the period of
day, by the presence of tbe veaerahlo I rapul development bctw—U the tenth
Peter Coojier. Tti? olji gentleman visited and fifteenth years, when children are
first undergoing the trtrera of earnest
Study al Bcn&lt;x.l. Later on, if myopia
a resolution waa adoj tod according him has not sire* ly sat in. ths evss h—oibe
the privilege* of the floor. He did not more bantouod, so to apeak, aad capa­
hare to wait tong, and the aged Green - ble ol sera tee u— To overcome ttua
backer waa escorted to a seat ia the area national tendency to Dear-aightedneea,
in front of the Bjieakrr just a« Mr. Kel­ it is suggested that school chUdrea
ley arose to make hia tariff speech. shall bava the tmrdeii of stady lightened
Peter turned in hia chair, faced Kelley, luring thru-more plastic y—, repair­
and kept thia position throughout the ing what may be thus lost by se—r

iMKise laiiifratin n Cnr ;878.

KSl-T S.nX“Wk3KH X Ur TJ™

Standard Weeklies

GOOD OLD
STAND-BY.

^...:.^MEXICAN

MUSTANG LINIMENT

SANDAL-WOOD.

great industrial naUsua ia very eloo.ly,
Nearly all cinliaed states have built aa
much railroad ae they could borrow
m-jney to do, and hare ml .allluted »teel
nuia lor iron, ao that there ta not the
constant call to replenish u.e track*
The decline ai iron-making haa affected

Far a ten-line advrrtiaemest to be
Inserted one week In tbe above list, ws
will accept a check, in advance, for
|100, and will insert the same one

GEO. P. HOWELL &amp; CO.’S

Tub Senate ud Hous* Committees on
the Elector*! Count ueld ■ conference
meeting one day hat week. The Senate

A LOW PRICE

Three Months1 Credit!

CHURCH

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ADVEBTBtSO RATE"

eRNO STRONG,

InteretU of the Beet Pertv Under the Sun.

Devoted

NASHVILLE; BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1878

VOLUME V

NUMBER 35
log was built in 1810, two yearn before
the city «u made the aeal of Govern-

THE F11ISE II CHIBA.

Jtakvilte gittrUrj.

Narva**** ।

AGIUCULTUBAL AID

DODOniU

good look*, but they

VILLAGE OFFICERS.
other^abaenbed Mieir

talking upon indifferent subjects,
while away the time until' the Brrrra

Now, I am always •
about wills; I think they
to L&gt;e settled in a hurry. I never will
allow a client to execute one until I 1S1
convinced that ita purport is perfectly i

.Dtrirrirg.

ALL ABOUT WEDDING PEEK.

prove an

susin.rjfl .Hitrrfcru.

MLtake Na2 was ns follows : Th®
pose, ahe at last gave in ; proposing, doctor bail pone up stairs to install his
assistant, leaving me standing in tlio
however, ihal I Mould
hall with the housekeeper. Fumbling
in her pocket she pullcci out a roll of
bank-notes; thrusting tlrese into my

IL A. BARBER,

after

lamL but on their borders. near the seacial standing, hut fees often form a large
item of bis income. The cream of the
marriages in high life usually falls to the
share of the l*rotewtant Episcopal and
Prcabyforian ministers, since those two
denomination* embmro the wcalUii.-st
part of the chnrcli-going community.
The Episcopal marriage service, with ita
ring accompaniment, fine music and
poetic and historic attractions, ia gener­
ally preferred by those who desire to be
wedded in style, and to start in life un­

a

J. M. MA R TIN

IF. S. POWERS.

BRADY A- CRITES

reached, and their lives saved by timely particularly the Amcnean section,
relief. Tbo total yet scut in all from the
Eastern States cannot much cxroeo
$9,000, and from Great Britain about
£14,000 has gone.
ilianwe, which will be one
The writer ia T. Richarda, an English
missionary, living in ihe cspital. Taiyuen, who mad.? a journey about Fob. 1 located.

chincry annex.

sense in dealing with the misery around
of this denomination's hundred or mere himchurch.-* probably reap a larger revenue
io this respoct than those of any other
denomination, with on® possible exoep­
lion. Fees of $20, $50 and $100 are not
umximmon, while on occasions when the a ixiv 10 years old, carried by his mother;
Bishop or aotne other dignitary of the ahe (aid him on the snow.
church ia called in they reach $5&lt;X), In

toned bouse, with a spacious entrance
.
;,
T ------- ,, -J—ana even
as a rule wcu-to-uo
halt I was taken into the dining-room, n7 roobU.
1 ™&gt;O1«1 U-».
1
- - I-. («. X10 .i..l -&gt;». lor
Nrxl lo tU^pixvpUlu* in Ihi. rTwenty-five
I.
. pound*
,
....
»pcci come the Catholics. Strictly
A long legal t xpcrience has taught
“me
T
pn&lt;w..r» tauiaSu toioi
that in id!
Tttb
'
one'* safv
- «n”
™.*.*-“'■•ty
’ lies in . *having
“"»« •
“
niuaua no! Io Til th. uenuheni.
{ pictures, so, raising the lamp, I walked
ictor came doom , _bat custom sanctions a gratuity or
round the roam slowly ina;&gt;ectmg them. stairs, occupying
■If by entenng I oflenog, the size of which la according
■ in mv rwv-krt- .
_ Y.
. ..
..
.
On the right of the fireplace I came up­ the numoeni of tn&lt;
on a picture with ita face turned toward book.
Catholics arc more prompt and liberal
the wall. I turned the picture. It wan
than the average Protestanta Ten dol­
the portrait in oils of a young and very
.
_
“kfr lars is the sum ordinarily given. Even
beautiful gfrl in a dark ri hug-habit. Bramlcigli i» a liberal paymaster." | poor n»«M«Lar.ics
high as $5.
Hearing footsteps outside the door, I re­ Turning to Mrs. Churton. 1 aaid &gt; Wbcrw the portii
evidently too
stared the picture to the position in which "Tin* will amply revay mo.”
j jx&gt;or to meet ar.™
M..
1 found it, and, as I di&lt;i so, I saw writ­
Retaining the note for £3. T returned priest often declines taking aiiythiug.
ten nt the bottom of the frame, ''Magda­ i-'
— Uh“ *~&gt;k tlirm from ( After the Catholics are Methodiata. Baplen Bramlcigh.”
but a black ' Uala. Congregationaluta, an l other
I think al&gt;r I Protestant denominations m the order
if their numbers and wealth

A. M. FLINT.

The great Exposition continues to be
the uppermost topic in this city, which
never better deserved the epithet of the
gay capital than now. Marked ftogres*

H.

»he replied, looking me un- her patient's life, yet hie last momenta
might bo allsnated by skilled attend­
ance. and. therefore, as be himaelf could
fair ■■ they should be, I questioned not stay -U night, he bad Urtaght $is
aaafatnnt fur that purpose.
Tn
nvrwmwmnn .if mataVtn.l
bad written tl&gt;e will, but that it was at find that it ia poaaiblo to be aometimca
too clever. Mia. Hannah (Hjurton was
nsro a mon? formal document; but be­ very clever, but ahe committed two very
fore doing so I declared that it was neenseary I should ere Mr. Bramlcigh. I
named the oxniMion of the appointment

W. IL YOUNG,

ThS ut-’lhr narkrt km*

charitable people in this (and to In
The portions of Bbauai province.

rethrow! with bin aa-

•tatanL

over Uiirty-four in erery 1,
.
hare reached me describe the deeola- lai ion. ____
PARIS EXPOS ITIUJ

Tux coming industry, the prodactaon
of beet sugar.
Fiudui clover ia good for little chicks
telephone and phonograph and other in­ that arc oonfined.
ventions. which will be daily exhibited.
The-fine art collection ot the Exhibi­
tion ia remarkable both for th® number
and high quality of the works exhibited.
IXTKIIBZM1aTK your soil experimentally.
Some idea may be gathered from the
fact that the artists and art patron* of-------------------- —— — —------- —---could not have been a poor man: just be­ the various countries hav.- contributed form of fortihxers to produce thereon re,
yond them I met one staggering like a the following number of oil pointings | munerativc crops.
drunken mm along the roivi, and a* I France, M(&gt;1. Great Britain, 283; United
Tua composition of enroae, as found

for practical u

Spain, U5; Hungary, 61; Russia. 144. kinds contain from 30 to
Switzerland *33. Belgium, 300; Greece,
44; Denmark, 76; Holland, 102: Italy,
166; Luxemburg, 2; Republic of Sail fata, and about the same pioportion of
albuminates.
Poor cheese often con4. The German collection hu

mzed dog dragged it about Some were
lying fare downwunl, and one liad it*
winding-sheet of know on, showing that

Bcsidns these there arc innumerable

youth lying dead, and he aaid, in thr must
touching manner. 'Our mufcs and
donkeys arc all eaten up; our laborrni
arc all dead ; how is it that Heaven lets
na
people
die—
like - —
thia• ?’ In one
— poor
,----- r--r
-------place a notice declared that those who
rob and steal should l&lt;c pul to death
without mercy.
•'Feb. 1.—Beside* four

York Tribune that, aa a rule, no
The -tatuary, and particularly
rticularly the
| Italian ronlnbauon thereto, includes Dually, except on
or
1 many fine •[w-cimen* of the sculptor's
|
’
annually, and even then, ba think*, at
Among the many mechanical cunoriuca Qf
Exhibition ia an automaton
I Rmmmer, who nalafos in a tank with Dually will uot live aa long u trees bcarHomety Islander.

routha, apparently brothers,
rho ha* only U&gt;
wound up and off
years old. moving along like
men of HO, on their staves ; then 9 young
Inch state he | Rabbi with
,
‘
‘ “
rarely gets les* than $10 or $20, ami juat ready to breathe hei
other with Ivcwildcnng rapidity. MmOpening hi* often $30, $100 and $250.
rartili
| two head* put up tn cages.

SMITH 4- KNA PPEN
A TTojUrgTN si
. A i,n nvsrvUa I,

God Ai-miuhty Oral planted a garden.

without
IK.lHILDgB SUU

handiworks, and

LEWIS DURKEE,

man prop

EMORY FARADY.

J FE1GIINER
MUracU, rl»
—UlJ -l!l «-l

aa 1 saw
i.wa, his
j ow-h
,&lt;XI
okk*

I wan tel anything.

thP ooverfi-t, and crying " Magilalrn,
I Ma^bdcn ' he obeyed the summon*
| which trade him tbofo’ hta analzo- yoa, in
that &lt;lr'Ml court where " not tirown" u
I unknown. Guilty or not guilty ? Who
■ »hall aay^
The funeral took place on the 8atnr-

avenue, on the wrath by Fourteenth
street, on the west by Sixth avenue, and
“ Feb, 2 Saw a group of three lying
on the north by Central Park. In thia together, w|mi *p|wartd to be ■ father.
narrow strip, more than two miles long
'
’
------ ..
_______________________ .
&lt;■ marks of a struggh
, r.insidrrvd ordinarv, and otie of $10G
' from " fair to middling." In wnhiinga living from th&lt;* trees in cages. For
miles many of the trvee along the rood*
rnt- -"ometimea roaches tfWkl, though this i*
ten. requesting that 1 would attend With' u«muiy only when n Bishop or Ctardins] twenty fret above the ground for food.

ROBERT DRAM LEIGH'S WILL.

I arrived at the house a little after 1
ORNO STRONG.

It had been - -------f
----- ----------had been working lianl getting up evij caught
denar tn a rail way-orci.lent case, and was fipr faCt. ln u,,.
putting up my papers with a sigh of I piroCi
j j(
relief. Another forty minute* and 1 | w^wlcd quite

| by the Pruxwaac ।
Ire hundred in' magnificent affiur.
—itaiions were taau—
The electric light plays a great pari in

sooner than to garden
deni ng were tl.e greater perfection,-

perfectly fairy-like, it has just been in­ Kuflkurut tor 1,000 hash
troduced on Un' stag* at the Theater du of the d
uig thn:
Uhatclct.

" Take ajiudi

lh&lt;
Tlic wealthy dweller* alxmt Gramrrcy
A Captain iu the Sixty fourth Prussian
bright rod stain that the raina
on Second avenue, from Eighth street to
Twentieth while tb&lt; long and solid not be turned into money nor food.
blocks of brown-atonc about Stay Vr-sant
■
peak
publicly
in
a
cynical
manner
of
“ Beyond this I was gladdened by the
Square are highly remtuu-raUve to the aight of wheal
rheat appearing
atijwaring from
from under
under hia intimacy with her The rrnrafa readily deanred by tne manutacturvr.
i------ x---------mm-j, interested in
neigh lion ng pa* torr.
for a diatancc of ten miles, haring been repealed l&gt;v bis lirotticr of- j I(AVK
been very much
—
wncre me springs had furnished water I fleere to the husband, the latter laid the w&gt;iat ilaB been published inyour col­
ter imgation. The people told me Uiai I mattex Ix-Jore the Court of Honor of Lis amnaabout applying plaster orgyjieuts
of Fourteenth street tlian south of it last ac&lt;.son Ilia crop was very promising , reguncut, and, with the sanction ci Unaj,, clover fields. There is DOdoubt
It is a little singular that the propor- up to tile time ot plowing, then a sud- | tribunal, a dud between the offioraa was
den flood and mildew blasted their I arranged. The Lieutenant, being the
hopes, and left them nothing but straw, cualk-ugcr, demanded that the duel
trading parUea. Thus, n man with
• •Feb. 5.—Thia afternoon, at Hung- should be fought with pistols ; the first
$10,000 would rarely
think of tendering
------ ,------------------------„ taar W(. „„ the dead aclnallv heaped I shots to be fired at fiftera paces'distance,
—o e««, •rhfle n num worth $30).- o,.
oiti-x On the msm atnet was | the opponents then being st liberty to
0OU would consider $100ample. A cler
1 - ‘-----------------------------------------— •------ i,K—
—— "•
irm-,. .J
IwotiIv years experu-uo
.
... I Rton&lt;. betwncq hi* troth—be expired other and the firing to be continued un­ drain ufocmntnncd, that eminent fanner
|I gyuiar
of twenty
thinks that 1 [x-r Tut. of the groom'* in- i tMUng a atone. Bsw two men grinding ' til one or other of the opponents should
T John Johnson, coa­
“Le a fair amount A man in ^1),,^ vrrr dark. and. on going (be so severely wounded as to be unable
hi* l»nd richer and more

rbt of the reflection of dining-room, where 1 found Dr. Ram­
sey, Mr. Robson (a brother practitioner 1,
sn.1 * handsome young ^-llow, who was
introduced to me aa Lieur. Maitland, the
lab- Mr. Bramlcigh s son-in-lsw.
The door ocwtunl and a young Lady en­
UNION HOUSE
tered. It .Ud not require any intruiuctnm to tell me that she was the original
of
the portrait, still with ita front turned
lip."«avsthe proverb, and thing to Hannah Churton. ins houaLt ptovod only too true; for. | keeper, as a reward fur her long and
iieautiful, notwithstanding ita extreme
I tying up tlie last bundle of | fa)lLful semcc*.
£ PARA DY.
PH»™. the oS«- bo. pal bl. Lori u. .1
,
kr
.
u„
d. I palcncaa and the U-sr-swollcn eyelids.
MAMirACTUBEBaf tkx.u.a.IKKw. MO In, the door and dispelled the tempting vi»fire, ker lius•
।: She seated bi*r*clf
.. by
VZ Ike »«e,
' ■
- 1»X
r-p«lnnr Mil? 4-O. tin
.n,„
without much hopes of aucceaa, ';ian(j *UixliDg behind b&lt;W, lea&lt;ipg lux
• but at lkr-»
....... ... that .Mla*t Ia got film to .Confess
he 1 armM
— ,4,
air
■ms nn
on ll.e
the back of ll&gt;
the
chair.
'aal no intention of making hia
Mr*. Churton had closely followed
eoiia’a&gt;c^r*I&gt;cr 11 w *’1* *1'UCBB UUL1 *he
—
She
J. B. RASEY.
hcraelf broached the subject io
a* him. She certainly must hive had great
black crape cap, thus offering a marked pay 810, but &lt;mn with five times a*
I j power over thn old man to indue® him I ontnist to Mr*. M«itlan&lt;l, wt-o was much would decidedly object to giving
to agree to such a scheme. I nro|*oscd
D TURCHIN
to Mr. Bramlcigh that he should leave
I Wedding Ire* in Prot'-stanl churches
.
, hi* property to some one on whom ho I
4
I are usually considered the pernuiaitce of
What
is ahe,
then
A" wk
l*l^!
h.r‘i!l
inT'i??"1 v i *.1» m„„i, I
"?T* “
V?
1
Dr. Itamsev politely pulled forward a ..vthe jraato^'n
-i^2T'a wife. Ladies whose pin
Arthur was a droll lad. I bad brought
volunteered, alttiougb I ban tt chair for the housekeeper. Taking it money
money fnim
from thi* source aggregates from
imto Loudon from the country. U&gt;; averuem to the trouble and rewponmlnbty fIum him with ji cold " Thank
" '
-----oblige
alige an old eollrgn ,rtru&lt;1I am of a trusteeship, my semcea aa trustee placed
it
at
tlic end
of
th®
tabh
placed
it
at
the
cud
of
the
table,
directly
acalU
red over the magic parallelogram
FRANK J PUR CHIS.
facing me. Very stern and foebidding
, , - '
.1
nt ^o-.h^u, .hu .
- she
slic lookcU
looked tn
in her lilacs
black garments—her
high aa $2,000 or
bJ U“
1 TU *»»rUi“g y. y* «'W ““ reoueabng featQrr, .muxrrable, her bands rrstmg
ways and dry remark.
I lhat hia mftli,-aj mAn, Dr. Ramsey.
brr kn, „
'
K
■—
------- r-r---- -e —.----------- z
Arthnr punacd, aa if oonatdering and . .fi-raH be nominated as my oo-trustoc. I ,
...
1 .1
.
then with a look 0/ intelligraee, as * .nd that an annuity of £» should be
’
*’’?'*1 ?!j
inJuX hia wedding fees arc said to hare been ,
WM. PARMENTER
containingthe
thewin
willwhen
whenLieut,
Lieutmaitianu
Maltlsnu river Wl (SMI n venr If tin- nai.tnr i*nn.
"*-—i- •• •— —— — *i-_. u—
&amp;..• *i— ——. m.
Chtirt'ie for Lifix
ctiutaiHimr
t». «&gt;m&lt;v ov« Ilalli
marrietl he initially puts the money uito
•. B&gt;oM&gt;Ulr, MIC*
interrupt'd me.
___ drill to him very carefully,
books. Many a fine library Las' been
- Well.
explaining as I did so ita full effect.
accumulAict! in Uns way. Uno Episco­
SHtonllMtrai Eirfe.
When I bad finidied he muttered, placing hia hand on my arm. “Before pal rector, with a large congregation.
•• Not a bad definition, Arthnr. Ask “ Quite right—quite right; but I am thia will i» read I wish tossy s few
JOHN Q CKES8Y,
afraid Hannah will not be pleased." I words. Mr*. Cburtou tells me that Mr.
?
mu m it t
A tall, middle-aged woman entered counseled him not to mention it to her; Bramlcigli has left her every-Ling un­ of his moro-ntx-dy parishioners.
conditionally. I aimnly wish to express
Ringing the bell, I requested Airs. my firm belief that Mr. Bramlcigli could
Habit.
Chorion to summon James Burn and only have been induced to make such s
will by unfair and foul mmna. Although
I have been the cause of sn catrangr- tom ior one member of the faculty­
Oi Aftrtftd Eal Luu Seciniio,
ment between father and daughter, 1
leigh a pen, and, placing the document cannot think that he could no far forget
(plaining, in a hard, mo- before him, 1 said distinctly, so all
tliat she had born sen!
Thu. which I have just
US LOXC TIMS.
Mr. Robert BramL BUSSILL,
view that I have requested my old friend, gent guardian of the college discipline
could have been found than Dr. A------ »
Every student knew well his old and
with legal adviatr.1
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
stereotyped way of saying, " Well, well.
feeble fingers he wrote bis name. The
I'll excuse you thia time; but don't let
two awe-stricken domestics then added honest excitement aa, leaning over the it hsnnen asain.**
Lyom 6c Pouter, Proprietor*.
theira, and I think their hands shook
in accordanoe with the
------ **-—
Hannah
Churton waii
your
bad lieeu admitted to pursue the studies
him
I unfolded the paper and read
absent; on the next, appearing with his
It was

M

uixeu wiui r»iu "num wauuiug. i
&gt;le are now pulling down their boom
. -- __ I 1 •__ .1_______________ I
"Fcb. 7.—I bought three stone
ikes, which 1 saw men eating.

--------------- ' - ~
,
“« u”rn- At
flrst exchange of shots
thn hlilL-t of tllC Ll.-Ulc-nant CTOXeu but
did not scnoualy injure the Captain;
and. st the fourth round, the latter shot
ht lung

probably talc
lied to dust aiM
ir»t day of tne journey, inrn
itary honors. In an or­
dea&lt;l todies on the roadside
than before when we went by ; wc count der published by the comm:i:.dcr of the
tx] twenty-nine in a distance of eighteen regiment it was announced that Lieut.
.
....
.
. ___ i
i------- W Lad died auddeuly and blam&lt;deaaly.
been robbed and left to die; one woman.
| The Columtras runrepondent of the

A &lt;-oiuizju‘ondxxt of the Detroit / y-m(
prised at ths number of young animals
offered at prices evidently less than the

i Blm^d
fired the
I। imagination of many farmers, and tail
tlirm n jwk-o'-lantcrn dance through the
lottery” of breetling. They some­
times stumble into a prize, but more
often ]&gt;»y dearly for a blank.

jMUwing by. Another headless trunk
proved that a me murdered aa well aa considerable diacuiuuou over Ohio
robbed.

others I learn that along the

one cup sour milk, three small cops
flour, three eggs, one-fourth taaspo nfnl
Democratic and seven Republican dis­
tricts, figuring upon the last Presiden­ three hours
tial vote aa a Ixxia The majorities in
Bi-rrzicicoTCH. - Take one pound of
die districts on thsl basis were as fol- I sugar, thrve-quartera of a pint of water,
and act over a alow fire ; when doo® add

been unusually severe in the region of
the Yellow river. Soft stone ia sold st

v TUB Kbttul—Take a piece
neat red-hot, shape it to fit the
hoi*, and rivrt it with ahammcr on both
sidea ; if it geta cold before von get it
tight, host again and pound till closed.
Rich Jumbiam.—Rub to a cream a

only a few of the dreadful sight, I have

MONEY TO LOAN!

$300.00 and UPWARDS

JONES A SELLECK,
Witliout looking up
from the papers oa hie table, and appar-

Br.imlcigb’a mono-

tion should think

pound—both for food. But the people
die of constipation. Grain is throe or

mix with it a pound ami a half of flour.

1 It ia almost impossible to ascertain

quick oven.
To Codob wrrs Cancav. —One pound

large pit
were dail
The following ia the Chinese version

present, nor iu doctor graciously remarked; " Well, In one district it was
three-fifths
Mr tale lies well, IT1 excuse you thia time; but don’t third bad died; in an
water, dip till you get the required
Whoever I naked &lt;------- ------------------We hoard a sou of Erin trying io sur­
southern departments of the province.
Pnchan, Kiang, Ping-yang declared that round Mary und her little lamb die other
day, and thia ia the way ho understood it:
one-half of the people we

closely, and, when I
: "Krepit—GBit

EEWTISTS
pLAIW AND FANC1

4 a» trails.
So celebrated
French version:

30,000 persons go to three soup
outside th® gate*. Where gr
GOOD WORK!
FULL COUNTS!
.LOW PRICES

worn?

You

retuc

mvM la Bos&lt;a fcralma Boas*

�RE

WALL PAPER!

COTTAGE COLORS,
MASUYB OOLOS8,
ijected MM &amp; i.™7.uads. But ns
they are merely "Indiana.” and not civihxrd “eitixeim,” no one can tell what
a befall them under the exquisitely
nianagcmrnt of onr Indian affairs.
All they ask fa to be left alone, in peacef.l poasossiua of their property ; and if
this request fa not granted, no true man
will blame them for taking up arms to

Ufa!

Groceries.

SHOULDER BRACES.

Fine American &amp; Elgin Watches,
AND JEWELRY,

Family Grocerlew.
FINK TOBACCOS A CIGARS.

OPPORTUNITY! CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

win

Psalms CXXXVI, fi, gives the grand
statement tbit “Hfa mcicy ondu reth
forever," from the study of which Rev.
Lsvi Masters drew and presented to Ufa
people dome beantifui thoughts and
magnificent consolatory contemplation
last Sabbath morning. The immensity
of (tod-toe Alpha and &lt; Imega-who fa
was and shall be was well considered
and finely reviewed.
Tire party of “gypsir*” spoken of aa
being encamped hero, left on Friday
laaL They were Dot really gypsies,
Kwere several families of Irish neofrom Detroit, who travel and live
upon toe “gipsy” plan. The principal
business was horae-trading. of which
they did considerable here, having
quite a large and principally good
stock. They went toward G. IL
Mias Hattie Sargrrt, of Woodland,
has essayed the sr-Uing of type at too
Itoiwkv office. Miss Hattie fa an estim­
able young lady, of pleasing manner
and more than ^ordinary capabilities
and energy, and 1 opine for her a suc­
cessful career as a typographical artist,
although she will find much patience
necessary in acquiring an insight into
the mysteries of the &lt;&gt;rcu|iation. Job
never attempted learning toe printer's
trade or there would have becu a dif­
ferent result to his confidential conver­
sation with toe Adversary.
A lady.—not of our own household—
' of the W. C. T. U. wfahos us to write
sometoing in regard to bickerings in

was in progre** upon important ques­
tion* and movements, there would l&gt;e,
doubtlcc-% and well, differences of opin­
ions. and, with tooec of small concep­
tions, wrangling; bat, tost where re-

; »lao toot the paper* here were
and she shoe hl tell her Udo herW« presume she will bo heaid
A little old, but true: A party of Has­
We undenitand that the M. E. Y. P.*s tings’ young bucks, wishing to go to a
entertainment did not give tbe highest Crty, some nine miles out, could musr no more of a team than a double
satiafnettoe. altooagb toe part taken
by our home talent was pleasing and buggy and one horse. They went to
an old "liach,” and got him to go along,
be making up the double team with his
mule. Arriving, they found the girls
on hand in profusion. Bright ejrva, ru­
by lips, rosy cheeks, flowing hair, pal­
pitating bosoms and voluptuous forms
were there in abundance, but no eyre
grew brighter, no lips advanced, no
cheeks Hushed »wtvlcr, no golden tTvases shook more gaily, do bosom “palpad" with greater velocity, for our bach­
elor friend.
Indignant, hr slipped
away to the stable, mounted hia male,
and returned home, “a sadder if not a
wiser man.” But there were other sad­
der and wiser men I In the early morn
might have been seen coming into town
a double buggy, upon one side of the
We note the hearty, genial eounten- pole of which was a borer, and. upon
anes of F riend Houles, of Barrytdie. in the other, holding up toe neck-joke,
town occasionally. Mr. 8. to promin­ was a young man. each individual of
ent member and trustee of the Chris­ the party having taken hia turn, huff
tian Church in your ’vilio.
“Lata kimbe the prelude tea re­
buke."—Baaarr. Anyyoungand beau•
tifolyoung lady who wtohea to "rebuke”
ur. on those terms. please call at our
"ctaa" wbee tbs oM lady fa oat.
Mita DeLong. of SbendoD, ia being from W&lt;)0 to
ialtiteed into toe art of dress making cil last «wk
in an establitomrat here. Miss iTtol merit, and wc
pleasant, graceful and talented young gotten-up es
lady, and an aetivo member of the P. optoHon*oUh„ —.

ingiy faulty aa on official
prepared for present
defects, toe writer would like to prerent'hfa protest against. toe obtoinancc
of Ito filial and principal basic conclus­
ion, I. a- that its attached signatures
being those of wealtoy individuafa.
“heavy tax-payers." h fa, perforee.oocclarive that itis rtokt The author of
the document must not ignore /beta!
primal principle of our instituted law
i* that it mart I- toe -‘will of the peo­
ple. and of "tlx' people” the poor large
fa owtawstorr Ike ric*. The advocacy of
to. principle—Weboteriaa though it be

muntmn sertns almost upon us. and the
l«MK&gt;u M that it fa dnaorroiis to press
soeb Ki.ws m. embodiedin toe report
upon an culigtitened people
Framcm Gkavk*.

Waanixorojt, D. C., May 18th.
Fwrf, KstH, V-i! fa what our Demo­
cratic Craarn will exclaim thia morn­
ing. when they read the news, flashed
by telegraph last night all over the
country, of the jwasagc by the House of
the Resolution to investigate the elec­
tion fraud* in Florida and Ixiuiaiana.
It wm a long and bitter Agfat between
the two parties; but it to over and the
battle to won; what it may ultimately
lead to, no one can foretelL As I am
merely a chronicler of events, and not
here appear in the role of editor, I
shall abstain from all criticisms, pro or
eon, merely premising that too action
of General Butl« in voting with the
Democrats throughout has created no
little excitement in the Republican Wko U kx-»l«d In IIuUm esUI Um Oral &lt;!»y ot
next wilt h. M
ranks. Whether the general carries, aa
the saying to, "a fox behind hiscar," or
whether he baa acted Strictly on the
square and really means to stand by
And ICvmaiu IO I»ayn,
the Democrat in this thing, to also a
a matter of conjecture!
Besides the excitement canned by this
affair, our city has been enlivened for
a week post by the annual meeting of
the ■u|KrriuMjnuv»w&gt;
superintendents of
insane asymi the omhuri
TEMTI9IO1V1 AUS
Juma. In view of toe fact that the fin-

INDIAN DOCTOR,
Union House, Nashville, May 21,

CHRONIC DISEASES

tlnitod States is located right hero in
oar midst, (1 do not refer to toe Capi­
tol), it would seem that this ia about aa
good a place m could be selected for
them to meet in. Their time was oc­
cupied in debating the beat treatment
of lunatics, and toe method of determ­
ining the existence and the several
gradns of lunacy; visiting the Govern­
ment Insane Asylum and toe beautiful
surroundings of Washington, passing
resolutions on the death of Prof. Hen­
ry of the Smithsonian Institution, and
eating good dinner*. Altogether, they
seemped to have a jolly g-xal time.
The aucccsaor to toe lato Prufcaso'
Henry was elected by the Regents of
the Su.itosonian yesterday, and result­
ed in the unanimous nomination of
Professor Baird. Among those prest •
ent (of the Board of Regents) were
Chief Justice Waite, Senators Hamlin,
Sargent and Withers, Representatives
Clymer and Garfield, General Sherman,
Hon. P. Parker. Rev. Dr. Mdeon. Dr.
Ana Grey, and President N. Porter.
Rcpresctitative A. H. Stevens drove up
to toe steps of the building, but did not
feel well enough to leave the carriage.
Appropriate resolutions of sympathy
for the family, granting the salary for
the remainder of the year to the wid­
ow, and the use of toe rooms in too
Smithsonian Institute aa long an the
family wish to occupy them, and ap­
pointing a committee tojirovide fora
future memorial servile, at which ap­
propriate eulogies should be deUvered,
Ac., were adopted. Th----- --------- *“
was general, that thecal*
be ddivend in the House------- ,_____
tativwt next week winter.. Gen. Sher­
man wan e lected to till the vacancy in
the executive committee, occasioned
by the resignation of Hon. George
Bancroft. The subject of the selection
of a Secretary of toe institution was
then considered, and it won decided to
proceed to the election by IwlloL Elev­
en votes were cast, and Prof. Spencer
Fullerton Baird wm declared umu&gt;iawxialy elected.
The newly-elected Secretary was
bora at Reading. I*a.. in itm. and fa a
distinguished nuturslirt. lie. han writ­
ten several valuable works connected
with natural history, and has rontributed articlen to the-puLHcations of the
Smitononfan Institution and to too
“Jonraal of toe Acadamy of Natural
SeteDcea, of Phitodelphia." He fa a
member of tlie Natiuual Acadamy of
Stieums, an&lt;l the head of toe flab commisaion. Ilia long service as assistant
secretary of the Institution has given
kimatooroogti knowledge of its plan
and nil tiie. details of m wiirkingn. and
he fa, perhaps, better fitted, on Prof.
Henry’* surcrewor. to direct the opera­
tions of toe Institution in conformity
with ita aatabiisbad policy, than any
other man in Am.ru a.
Yistorday, during the prognss of
voting on die Potter rosulutiun in the
Hoare, a cbeorfr* — — —
toe reporters'pi

driver ofhuvingcalhxlhim ha
sod slarerd him in the lace.
np»n quHldriver No. 1 “went
No. 1 ami a lively row aaam

« e-x-jrtu, M
bat presume that in the course of tot.
next year we can do Ixitter.
The climate here. I think, cannot he

Bssiarsai

NEW GOODS

Dry Goods,
Hats, Caps.

Boots, Shoes.

WATER

WATER!!

toll tare Clear, Frexk fita 1

Artesian and Tabular Velis,

E BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE NOW

W Manufacturing

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !
Ordinary and Side - Be r Buggies I

c. W. DEMARAY,

mCTICil JEWELEB,

-------- WHICH WE--------

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

Trunks, Notions,

Woodburn Sarven Patent Wheels.

EIRIK

Groceries, &amp;c.

CHEAPER THAN EVER
Clocks, Jewelry. Plated
Ware. Spectacles.
Guitar and Violin
Findings, &amp;c.

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I

OUR NEW STOCK,
FOR THE

I can say without tb\fear of contradiction
x

a-v.,q ( o*. vij

vuw MUOl

1U11L

ty and newest styles dLany one in town, and
for low prices and fair "Healing, I intend to
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
trary, notwithstanding.
I warrant all goods as represented and
guarantee full weights and measures, and
prices as low as the lowest.
By calling early and making your select
And the Public Generally I
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may
save some money.
Buttes and Egos wanted at market price.
BBTlUUn HEE CHAI PHL01

AND

DRESSMAKING BOOMS I
Miss MatJeffrey

KANSAS LANDS I I

D. C. GRIFFITH.

H. G. HALE.

JAMES FLEMING,

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

Culet Hau ui SiNlien,

BLACKSMITHING
School Books, Fancy Sitiionery,

WAGON REPAIRING,

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

TO THE PUBLIC

Fmitire of Eiery Description I

Best Railway

bcard^of say chaltenge having bcea
r vi~M&gt; far X.W

Rook Bottom Prices.

GROC

�AHEAD!

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A" SUGAR I

AT COOT OH MVKN UEM TO CLOW

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

Tkta is a Graut*i b**&lt;Mi flak
win oai'y hot a few day*, a* Mr. AytewortiilMVsa for Colorado tbelfebff

STOCK I
GREATER BARGAMS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOKRS
No Better Place to Bq GoeA I

DRYGOODS
Dress Linens from 80 to 36 Cents.
BaiDfil Stalls for 76 Cents. Ladies rto buy ei merits
shouldn't fail to eiamlne my All-wool Shiiis.
Ladies Kid Gloves 60 Cents.
Knitting Cotton 6 Cents a Ball Beat it if yon can.
Ladies Sill Handkerchiefs, the latest style out, for 26 Cents.
Am aMe to give better prices on Boots ud Shoes than ever
before. A good Serge Shoe for 76 Cents. Ladies Sips 80 Cts. I
And everything else usually kept in a General Store.

I also offer my

BRICK STORE!
Together with the fixtures, consist­
ing of

I No. 4, Detroit Safe.

Ila! ha!
-And now fis-s-i-x! go** Harry
Hale’s soda foantein. aa it tarns off the
foaming soda for the thirsty aeventy
and nine.
—Tb* Christian Church of th 1* village
is without a shepherd, mid here* an
opportunity for some able.minister, if
—Some of the village boy* pat in
their titan well, and evince considera­
ble agility in wrestling, lumping and

—A member of the B. B C. seat in
hia rarignation Monday night, because
he wa* no* treated to two duhmofb*
cream at there recent uoditi.

—Benton Barge**, of Irving, had his
arm broken In two place* and his shoul­
der dislocated hy a tailing tree on the
17th. It was a close call.

stives of tac pre**. If you would in­
terview mtn of intelligence, it would
make your paper more htieresting.
How would you like to interview Sam­
uel J. Tikka T. but your mind never
run into pcMeal clianneU did it F
Upon aMarwg Mr. Killen that we
cherished some political ideas, be con­
tinued ;
*“Unless there i* a change in the po­
litical sttoation of thia country; unless
the people wakeup, and behold their
sitnation and march to the l&gt;allot box,
and set aside these .miscreants that
now hold office, a revolution ia inevit­
able, Look over this country aa 1 do -,
•ee the finance difficult y- and cm barnuaments of the people on account of
the monopolist that exist, from one
end of this brood land to the other. A
few men by wrong legislation and cor
ru ption, control the money and the peop! arc being taxed to death. Of Course
tiiis little village appears to bo pros­
pering—’’
Fearing that Mr. Killen to growing
political we ventured to aak his opinion
of thia village, gtnerally.
“There is sufficent territory here to
build up a dty of from two to three
thousand inhabitant*.
It t* only a
question of time. Men of intelligence
say that thia iiowof the smarteat vil­
lage* in the Blate. The vast amount
of MW lands bere-a-bonta, cs fast a*
they can be brought under cultivation,
will add wealth to tbe village, and the
center of barincaa will naturally eon-

school ia in the be*t condition that it
—I. M.Flint, although 70, i* sprycr
baa been since I have lived here. The
than some men we could tamo of 28.
village government ia also an improve­
Last Tuesday and Wednesday he went
ment upon anything we have had here­
on to the road and worked oat hia roodtofore, but it mn at not be too ultra in
ita legislation, the village being new
and the people not having been rained
in citie*, are not accustomed to ttrict
municipal legislation. Were I on the
board I would rather buinur the matter
and meet the conclusion of thing* a*
they Ind them."
“In what regard F
“In regard to the liquor traffic, and

HATS and CAPS!

1 Large Stove, Store Chandeliers, 3
Sett* Scale*. Show Caso*, etc., etc.
Ami many other articles, too numerwhere I can beat buy Groceries, new
and fresh. Teas, Coffee* and Sugars of
the beat selections
Your money’s
worth in tea: no bouse* and lots given
with * pound, but your money's worth
every Hum, or your money refunded.
Dan. Ma nek's grocery. West side Main
St., i* the place. Call and see bun.

Partie* desirous of purchasing, should
avail them scire* of thia rare opportuni­
ty to bay Good Profxrtt cheap.
On bills for Merchandise or House­
hold Goods amounting to £23.00 or up­
wards, good approved paper, on fl
mouthocrodit at ten per cent interest,
will be takes.
For inspection of premise* and con­
tent* call al my store or residence
Store open overy evening till 0 p. m.,
HIGDON A NORTON
during this Special Sole.
Having thoroughly overhauled and re­
Reopectfnlly Yours,
paired their
W.A. AVLMWOBTH.
Grist Mill At BARnrTit.tJt, •
It ia now in prime working order, and
they cordially invito all their old pat­
ron* and all olhe.T* who desire good
Mr*. W. II. Young ia UL
flour and a large yield, to give them a
H. M. Lee returned from Cincinnati trial.
Barryville, Mich., May 23rd, 1878.
Tuesday evening.
Higdon &amp; Norton.
Mia* Helen Allen is teaching in the
McMore district, Maple Grovel
Mina Mary Ay1*worth, of York State,
ia Tailing at her brother Will's.
Cha*. Bronson, of the Union House,
Wan Fap—r.
who went to Milwaukee on borincsa
Fine Stria* of Wall Paper. Borderir
last Friday, returned Tuesday.
. va. H
’ uuii i»r. and Window Shades.
.
The familiar facto of Clement Smith, Laltue w ill cure me permanently. I am
M-tw.
At Boue Rrotheiis'.
Judge of Probate, illuminated our 72 rear* old.
Signed,
MRS. L. L. FLINT.
sanctum on Thursday, Himself and
nr My dear. I will di*pen*e With
family were visiting in the villag*.
the accuatomed Spring Hat if vou will
D. S. Hobbs, Dick Webster and Tay step into D. C. GutrriTu's anil bring
JEW ARRIVAL
lor Walker are np north looking after home a dies* pattern from tho«e hand­
Or 8frino awd Sitmmer
their lioqeatcada. John Webster has tome style* he ha* just received.
CLOTHING,
one too, and has lately returned from
Ar 8. L. Lehihauskk's.

Isaac Purkry ha* returned from a
trip to hi* farm np in Charlevoix Co,
and reports the woods a* alive with
pigeons, with 000 sportsmen after them
with nets, in Charlevoix Co. alone.

Kalamo longeth for a grist mill.
Mr*. Jane Hiar, of Snnflcld, sudden­
ly txwame t« mporarily insane one day
last week, and developed strength
equal to three men.
The wife of Henry Canfield, late
clerk at the Sherwood Hoose, Char­
lotte, eloped with a cabinet maker,
“HowF
“I am a strong believer in moral sua­ named Bob. Donovan, leaving a child
sion, believing that it has done all good of three year* old behind.
A three-year-old daughter of Mr.
that was ever done. The Uw of kindnee* is the most successful and pcoitive Finch, of Brook field. Eaton Co, ia tick
medium in working reformation among with a diseaM' that baffles the «kill of
physicians. She has tite appearance of
--------------------being SO yean of age, and is terribly
cmarulated ia the face and limbs, while

aad SCrawbarriM at Haymond h. Wa­
lin’ see cream rooma, Toeoday evening,
Mayfeth. Don’t foil to attend and a»siat the ladle* to pay for their organ.
former* generally. whortoh to improve
their stack. u railed to tin celebrated

-prop.

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trfmks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries, WALL PAPER!
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
SewmgMachines,and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

Bring in your Country Produce ; will exchange Goods
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.
yy ANTED!

L

WANTED

500 MEN TO CALL AT

L KASEY’S BARBER SHOP

▲nd got a clean Shave axxd

Ltekat Usgae Price*.
Hamburg Edge* 8 centa.
Print* 44 centa.
Cotton 4. A and flcenta.
Slippers 40 cent*.
Side Lace Kid* &gt;1, ftl.50, and £3.00.
Calf Boots £2.25.
Everything going off at
Atlswoptu &amp;. Co.’*.

THE

Experience has taught us that the way to do
business successfully, is to

NEW MANUFACTORY
KELLOGG § DEMA RAY

SELL GOODS CHEJP

Brutes Dwr ail VDinftuti

■•MB KVIDEXCK.
Nashville, Mich, MaySOth. *78.

sssa

All of which I am doing at present

been treated by many physician*, but
Dr. LoRuci* the only one that has done

urcr DeViae’a time oometii not till fell.
It ia very eocourasriug to contemplate
that inmate* at State prison never pay
any taxes.

A NEW LIVERY

STANLEY MOORE
■fen your:
mafiy.ln I
thfaeaM-l

STOVES AND TINWARE!

�the West Side Court.

■' " TMa i« your first' resc*F
“ It's the first time I ever worked at a
• emu- ’ in thia alky."

; iSRpmU’—

go50,0(X),00G go in and out of this place,”
said one of the. employes, as he fed ns
into a dimly-lightoiT vault, where the
pale bricks of silver were piled from
roof to ssiling-'•WO.OW.OOO in
twenty-eight yt-ara,"
he repeated,
with particular gusto;
sod at beded in the marble of our center­
then leNmebe toe ‘ataotffar
the stolement our fancy immediately tables, on the dabs that murk their rest­
" Impossible I Dead I Deserted you took a wild flight among the enchanting ing-places in the cemetery, and indeed
iu toe snow-drifts I Or did I get toe poaribilitiea cl such treasure, for when anywhere and everywhere that taste and
right glimpse of what you are trying to Mammon mounts Pegasus no adolescent affection may suggest or dictate. Tin
abovr*
muse can carpertorough realms aeltnul- discovery is considered a very important
“ I will • correct' it myrelf, with your noua and varicolored as thia metallic
pcnmstioti." .
•
deity, who ia worshiped and dcsptacd, dty are arranging, to -utilize :t in their
"Do-ao; go on.“
vourttd and reviled, by th» nest and studios.
• ■ I was soon ' alive,' and when I wan wont of men. The very contemplation
Tiikkb is a marked similarity between
‘ahevsd over* I wa * standing.* **
of ao immense a sum was dasxling to the the whitefish of our Western lakes and
“ Young man, you narrate in paral les. imagination. It was the aggregate fert- the ordinary herring. One of each was
Cant you clumdate J"
uut of 600 millionaires, trio inoonw of recently procured nt a fish dealer nt De­
“I will try, Judge. They put a good scores of thrones and. tho value of a troit, and t&gt;rought before a meeting of
state I. What a protean influence it muni ths Fish Commissioners of Michigan.
have exercised!—corrupting and sus­ Tbs most of the gentlemen present detaining how many lives; paying tbe
" Young man. yon nre getting tho ecant wages of the ten-teoui labon r. nod
court muddied. (tome to tbe point"
sufficing for the Extravagance of a
"There’s where I tsune to at last—a princely apcndthrift; carrying happiness Doanocd their decision. They picked
full atop. They ' locked .mb up'------" with it now, and then capriciously de­ oat the herring and declared it was the
" Yea. now I nndcndanA"
The chief distinction is
ni roying the licncflciary; seducing the whitefish.
"And plani-d me down with a mal- virtuous and breeding sedition among said to be in the shape of the tows, toe
the honest—forever doing good and fishes having different methods of
harm l&gt;y fickte strokes; forever indispcn feeding.
sable and forever alluring. In one of
A cozontn man at Honedxlc, Mita.,
"If J had stuck to thcmlc the ‘stick’ his clever essays, Junius Heart Browne
has lately secured a patent for a steam
would hare saved me.”
says with Emersonian 1 ententionancas: engine which ho has invented, and
•• I don't get onto.that"
" Casa is the cause and consequence of which, if the judgment ot many experi­
" Neither did 1 It was I who got civilization, the measure of its breadth,
enced and scientific men to whom he has
and toe plummet of itg profundity. shown hia model is correct, ia calculated
Every true ideal mnst rest ou the real, to revoluttonize toe present ap|&gt;iication
and the real today ia the coinage of toe I at steam. The engine is rotary, having
mint." Tbe contents of tho litUe vault too al cam applied at too circumference
had probably left deeper marks on the of a wheel, giving this treble tho force
world than all the books written and the ! of ordinary engines, with no diminishing
sermons preached during the twenty­ I of power at the various atagea of too
right years of toe custodian's service.
revolution of tbe wheel Ties invention
In passing through tbe d&lt; posit-room dispenses with all the machinery except
all tbe meta! is carefully weighed. The ' Uie one wheel, which answer* at once
larges? scale, with a ponderous beam and ■ the purpose of cylinder and driving" Now, look hem; do yon mean to aay huge trays, combines extreme delicacy I wheel, and two steam lioxes through
they had to pull their revolver on you F‘ with ite strength, and twlancca from
" Not exactly, but they took n mellct. 6.000 ounces to the 1-100th part of an which the steam is applied.
Thea tliry sent me to ‘ proas,' and bore ounce; anctocr scale tells 3,000 ounces 1 Tnx Chicago inter Ocean tells Low to
I make a telephone : On too pole or polcw
ia the • impression ’ mr yon sec "
at a time, and a third tells 300 ounces.
"la there anything the matter with They are adjusted severs! times s week, i of any farm of electro-magnet, of which
the cure comusta of a Lar, or U-«haped
you, young nun 1"
erected on solid masonry, and are true permanent magnet, lay a small disk or
" No, air; only I want to be deliv- to a grain. flannR been weighed, the
sheet of very thin iron or common Un.
silver is carried to the melting-room,
' •' I am told by a friend of yours who where it is mixed with copper, in order Luetoso too whole in a csnlboonl cone,
has just chmlkod down-from toe back of to giro it auflicicut hardness to endure the small end of which is open, and is
my chair tost you have spokeji in toe the friction of constant handling, and placed in tot* car so as to act la t iqx-ak
techuicalitica of your ptofeMion, and melted in stone crucibles, heated to | ing trumpet, to convey the vibrations of
that you swore off on the 1st of January, 1,800 deg. by charcoal fires. Thia heat i the thin sheet ot iron or tin, whito faces
I but yon were pcxsr.aded by a tot of lx&gt;y» is ao inttmse that the workmen must pro­ I it, to the drum of the ear. This com
| that the old year hadn't ended, and ao tect their liands and arms hy glares nd I pletrs one telephone, for one end of the
tlic line, and too other telephone, for the
1 you fvlL If 1 let you go and give yon gauntlets.
Tbe stone crucibles are
an almanac that contains a diet ot the placed within others of plumbago, in 1 other end of the line, should be madeclipses and tells when it will thunder, order to insure them against breaking, just like it; and the wire which farms the
electro-magnet
should lx, of the same
will you promise never to to k in a gro­ iteducctl to b molten fluid, the metal ia
cery again, never go out with the gang; now poured into iron molds, whence it diameter and length in one iustrumrut
never, no. never, eit up all night so l emerges tn the form of ingots, which are ns it is in the other. 2. It m better to
that you will use yyiir efforts to.toe LuU trsuXfvrred to rolling-mills which shape have supports of glssa.
of your ability to bleach your nose ? Du tnem by a rapid process of atteunstirtn
It is now gv nrrally believed by aatronomers that shouting stars er me- ,
into long, narrow slips
The cmning-prvaa is a maMive en­ I Uxaritew are fragmentary ona*.-«, revol v
lug, like planets, around toe sun as a
gine of mirror-like steel and brass. It j center,
which, in their course, approach
is Ted with I Ln blanks through n ver­
tical brnaa tube in the same way that tbe eartli, and, drawn by ita attraction 1
An Iowa Paper on Slanderers.
&gt;
into
our atmosphere, are 'ignited by too
Wliiaky under ordinary cxreumatancca the milling-mschme is fed, and a very I heat generated through the resistance
can. and dews, do a great deal of mis­ charming young lady satiaflcs ita appe­ offered by the atmosphere. About the
chief. But, when you dcaire to we toe tite, which demands eighty blank* a I OU; of August anti toe Hth o' Nuvem |
devil do bis best work at torturing jwx.r minute. Itv power ia that of the togglc- tier in each year the earth plunges into
Fmmanily. just call and ace him when hr jotnt, and it moves yth thn aonifcroUB ( a stream ot these Ixodiaa, causing tire
has turned a lot of long and hml&gt;cr
] s) lowers of shooting alars which haw 1
tongues loose m » community. There is blanks reach tho laittom of tho tube ' for many years been noticed. Tbe An- j
। a '-lui» of creatures—hea and shea— they arc seized singly by a pair of steel gust meteorites seem to radiate from toe ■
tilings that are neither men nor women— feeders similar in motion to human constellation Persona, and those of the
! they are hyenas iu human form, and they fingers and thumbs, and " earned for­ Novemlier group from Leo, Thia is
' gorge thcmst lres to toe full on the foul ward and lodged in the collar between I owing to the fact that onr earth at three
and fetid falsehoods that continually toe upper and lower dies. At tbe same I times of too year is moving exactly to■&gt;i*c from the slimy and stinking acwera moment the lever is descending, and, by । ward the regions of the sky from which
of each other's mouths. Their daily food the time the planchet is in position, the I tho »h.*X.iug stare stem to dart from
is fnliw-hoo I und filth; and th&lt;? more nau­ t ugg to-joint, brongiit into a vertical po­ | every direction.
seating and nasty, the more u..urtabing sition, imnarto to the piece n pressure
and nntntious to thrac gloating ghouls. which, within toe narrow limits of ita Yl'S Id fineare of the &gt;000 oa Crop*.
Tn« ir daintiest dish ia served up in ita motion, U almoct incalculablo. The
most savory manner when two or throe immcliate relaxation of the joint causea ( A correspondent of a New York paper
planting potatoes on the increase of
of them me. t to bandy bawdy lira about the upper die to be lifted, when the '' was
the moon, or in the light of the moon;
some good and virtuous girl or-woman. feeders, coming up with a recond
planchet, push away the one already scvctal &lt;4 hu neighbors were present
happieat when apreadhir the spawn nf’ coined. The planchet, before being and a discussion arose as to the effect
| the moon bad on difierent crops. An­
th-ir lecherous lies over the sainted name Struck, is slightly leas iu diameter than swering ita correspondent's inquiry, the
of wife or mother, far by so doing tire the steel ring or collar into which it paper says; There has been always a
devilish ichor dripping from tlicir ulcer­ drops; t&gt;ut the pressure upon toe dies
powerful superstition that the moon ex­
causes
the
piece
to
cxpsml
into
the
colous lipa will rat til rough and poison tire
erted a great influence upon the affairs
whole family. The she-soorpions are
. of mankind, but this idea ba* prevailed
the samples which Satan's drummere
■ chiefly among those who did not nnder■harr-bicated in each village to allow to
Edises'* Theory of E*Ung.
I Stand the utter impossibility that the
mankind tliU meanest tiling on card; or
*’ You aoe, Jerome," said Edison to | muon could exert any such influences.
in hell—a tell-tale termagant Shut your
Farpicrly the •tarn were (Uppored to
mr,
after
ordering
hia
pastry
triplets,
care and doom against Urem. Ix-t these
assist the nxoou tn these luterfcrenccs
*
’
I
have
a
theory
of
eating.
Variety
—
filthy fieixta feel that you loathe them aa
with mankind and tb«r labors, and to 1W&gt;
you do toe sow that is fresh from her that is tho secret of wise eating. The . able to "read the atari" was equivalent
wallow. If the long-cored and long- D.iiiona that eat tbe meat kinds of food | to the possession ot prophutio powers. I
tong oral hound comes into your presence, are the greatest nations. They always 1 Now the stars hare tort thia reputation,
bid him begone and return to hia vomit have been, too, and always will be."
The waiter brought the strawberry I and the moon is in a fair way to lose
Kick toese skunks of society from your
1 what liUle ia left to it. Formerly crazy
jiath. Make thorn feel that they are no shortcake, the strawberries and cream
people were'"moon struck," but now,
more welcome to your homes or in your and the apple dumpling, and arranged when we see a lunatic (derived from
preaenre than ia the bedbug or tbe pole­ them in a semi-cirelo around his plate, Luna, the moon, and really meaning
cat Show these vermin that there is no and received hia negative to the laugh­ moon-struck), wt&gt; do not blame the moan
place for them in decent society, any ing question if there was anything for it The moon has bow fallen so low
more Ulan theie is for the buzzard, or
aa to be supposed by some to influence
the bawd, or tbe house-infesting bet
only the twining of beans cm the poles,
Sooner would we welcome to our humble
the planting of seeds, the wasting of fat
home a slimy snake than one of three
pork in the pan, unleaa it was killed un­
Lsbbling, tattling, ncandal-reeving cess­
der a growing moon, and the making of
pools that befoul society.-Ortvmwa
soft soap. To a reasonable person this
(f«wa) QnuanL_____________
seems a small busixHwa for toe moon to
be engaged in, or a very unlikely thing
Why Jobs Randolph Bid Mot Marry.
that the moon can exert any such influ­
Regarding ths allegation of woman­
ences.
If the teat is made it will be
hater, be may be forgiven, if such be
found
that there is not the least differ­
was, or hia malevolent feeling at least
ence in the growth of crops, toe spend­
excused, when we consider the following
ing of fat jxirk, the successful making
incident in his early manhood : He had
of soft soap, or any other of oar common
paid bw addmaes to a young lady of
labors from toe moon influence. If any
equal social poritioc with himself, asked
difference occurs it will be from other
her hard in marriage and was accepted.
causes, such as noil, weather, etc. Last
The day of their nuptials was aanounced
tho invited guests assembled, the hour
for toe ceremony arrived, and the priaat
Stood ready to perform the functions of 1
his holy office. The bride-clect sent a

tho •fttritur.'"

t.eutr-a mflM per day.
Tn gresi muetosl festival at Cincinnsii chared upward of WO.OW.

Tub receipts of the Patent Office from |
Jan 1 to May 1. IKt. were •JM.Xl The n- !
1-odUcro. f&lt;T th. Fame t«mr, rirfnaive of
et'.OOO for repairing the modd. Injured by U.o
Uro, were f IM.J7T- an Wi-nm of receipt. over

A Wxshinotox dispatch says •• the
■too ot th., i-pcr-ecnt. bod. hu Urcwdr
reached anch sa smcnot a* will rtwwtjy jtxrtify

(CO,Oray wl'l be taken befotv U» Urne allowed
U tbe ttyudidale •ball bare half expired.
Bsaos HatiMxsDtx, Guwrxur id toe
Mraima ijuu of ta Jx* Potow. no* in Naw
Orhans, rnwwo. ths opfakm Ahl nWUulha
of the intelbgrni aix! t::tloeutial people of
Meil«&gt; are Ix-QJe to tbe Jhaz G-wnunent.
he ----hehe«M
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rrvolaUoo will |«uvs Bocc«.f ul.
Tn* General Assembly of the PresbytrfiMi O-&gt;i b
tlx- VtutRl Mau. hMt ta
IlUsLuren tart week. Or. Frond, f. FartM,.

tbe namloaatwtnnwi. For tbe edifi­
cation &lt;rf hdymtinof thaBaaorww
give a technical description of :t The
Orem. then, WM of antique pearl-white

IWOW.tato

rerpetasl Motion.
A magnetic clock, invented by Daniel
Drawbuugh, ot Milltown, Cnmbcrltnd
county, Pa., is sufficiently remarkable
to he worth description. Tho magnetism
of the earth, an ineihaustibto source of
Crr, is made to oscillate tho pendu, and the simplicity of all too works
E'ves an aasnranee cf the toast possible
letion. At a certain point the move­
ments of the pendulum itself abut off
magnet io connection, with the earth, and
at another jsoint restore the connection,
thus securing the conditions neocnsary
to prokluoe its ownllationx The works
are so ingenious and simple that it is no
wild Maertion to make tnat, were it not
for tbe unavoidable wearing out caux-d
bv even the small amount &lt;4 friction, the
dock wotxid run as long as tho solid rxirth
endarea. This clock ia hung against a
board partition, with nil tho works ex­
posed, an Lieci to the jminga of ma­
chinery and obutru-liona from dust net­
tling on it, yet since March 1, 1877, it

lh'.o«aa!«&lt;’f r&gt; r;»-tabl« citizens who jito vol­
untary erldonre of becefiis received, to thu*
quetaoa
doubt thilr TefBcity ud iaU-crlly 1 .Fnriauk*' »tindsrd •caleisre •xieneirely
SztrrTtlwd. Do*e ll uccetaanJy tediow th»l
they us iefnrkv In mike, and has separate
lh»r&gt; other• ? !{••• they cut been drci»odxat•d t&gt; bsatno g the best? Again,b It coratiKMi
Ktu- to &gt;u?|».s Us it a pbyaicUn with capital
coal I be induced to hazard it and a hard-earned
rvputxti-m upon a worthless article? IL V.
v r&gt; nF &gt;k. n-Mt.k*.

CAUTION.

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ORSO STRONG,

NASHVILLE, BARRY CoJ^ldUlGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1878.

VOLUME V.

VILLAGE officers.

1
1

1 mal

1

ZKI

of age by the name of Jonalhnn IL lisas,
lived with George W. Bogers, ot this
city, in a house on the ground now oc­
cupied liy the Lockport Jovrn.-l budd­
ing. One evening while on his way to a
pasture field above High street, for the
cows, be wss taken with a severe pain
in the bottom of his right foot. He
supposed st first that a nail was hurting
him, bat upon ewriniifon
find nothing. That night and far a
number of day# hia foot was swollen
very badly and was exceedingly painful,
and then got better, but was more or
leas troabteaome after that In the fall
of 1M9 he went to Avon four months,
but eot do better. Hist winter ho at­
tended, school at cur Union school, and
in too spring went to Buffalo for a time,
meanwhile getting a little worse. For
a f** mouths of the following summer
he waa able to act as Captain of a canal
boat, which Ire ran between Buffalo ami
Rochester. He did no work, however.
Alter that ho went to G. W. Eastman's
commercial school at Waterville, Oneida
county, ami in 1853 kept books for Hall
A Co., of Buffalo, but. continuing to
grow vow, had to give up hta place,
and came to hta homo in Cambria. In
1854 5 he did a little writing for parties
in Lockport, and in 1856 was very bed
axuI Buffered verv maab, all toe joints
,p&lt; the body and limbs becoming more
•or less affected by this time. In 1852
he was put on an invalid bed, made by
Moore c Glass, of this city, from which

LEGAL DECISIONS.

NUMBER 36.
date. Second, it ta aooomp
similar pre-emincnoc and d&lt;
of inaanitv. which appears to __
both have'• common origin, faiird, this
remarkable prevalence of insanity and
suicide, and the incrcaae of both in late
years, oomapouds with that develop­
ment of stock-gambling and jobbing
which, if allowed to proceed touch fur­
ther, will force every dollar of capital
out of tor State, reduce Die masses ol
toa people !o despair and utterly bank­
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community. —New York

Origin of the Cardiff Giant Frand.
Tnat great hoax, the Cardiff giant,
was conceived by one George Hull, a
toward the bouse. Her breath came
tobocoouiat ot Binghamton, N. Y. It
freer ard easier in a moment's time, and,
was the outgrowth of a controversy held
" A boaneetcad in land to the maximum one evening, in 1866, between Hull and
when she stood within the old oak en­
T.ka*
i altre allowed by law had been allotted a Rev. Mr. Turk, of Ackley, Iowa, regard­
trance-hall olie was quite herself again.
to G., who wu insolvent. From the ing the farmer exiateoce of giants in the
** I will go no further, if ypuplease,
proceeds of a crop grown on toe land he earth, in whidi too latter proved vic­
upon her ear as she swept haughtily by air," she said, pausing there and giving
loaned hia wife fftOO, with which she torious. hu ready tongue and loud voice
them.
a hurried glance over hey deranged
purchased other Isnd, taking the deed in
After that she had been introduced to
bearing down and overwhelming
her own name. Held, that the money easily
toe handsome, wcaltnv young fangcr at
“Thia to a man of my/hospitality,
his iqiponcnL Hull retired st a late
advanced io %he wife wm still the hus­ hour, and, being chagrined with Lis de­
a school picnic. She knew that the pre- Miss Weston ? This way if(yon plcaac.”
band's money, and the land purchased
Bentatios had first been auggeatecl by
He throw open a. itoor into a small
feat,
lay
awake the greater portion of
therewith hta, and that such laud was
him; and, though she met btaeourteoua, sitting-room, and motioned her tq enter.
not exempt from bis debts. The cir- the night, thinking of the extreme
gentlemanly advances with a quiet, easy When the went hesitatingly forward, he
cumstanco that property is tire product guillibility of the world in matten where
dignity, at heart she was repulsing him drew a large easy-chair--up In-fore the
of or increase from exempt property docs the Bible could bo cited sa evidence,
all the white.
window, and l«eggod Ker to bo aoati.l.
and in planning hoc to tarn this pecul­
not tender it exempt"
Perhaps he waa cocboous of toia, for
•• 0, but our fruit I" aaid ho. " Ex­
The Albany Iaiw Journal finds woe iarity to his advantage. The result
Ire waa more than ucmxlly winning and cuse me for not relieving you beforo o(
interesting cases in the latest volume of was tlist ho decided upon producing an
pleaatag ia hta addresses, sveu whan ho
imago which should, after being buried
"American Iteporta." The following and exhumed, pass muster as a fossil
mw in what a bitter, aotirical way she
Kate cnm-Toncd to lire very roots of
are among them:
cut down hia finest and most polished
man of unusual size, being assured that
A Son Inturing Hit Father't Life.— such men ns bis late opponent m argu­
"cntimcnta, quietly making them the her hair aa ho pointed to Lev apron of
apples, which she still held looped tm
In
Guardian Mutual Life Imuranoe
food ol her memment. Thia was not over her arm. The next moment he had
ment would aid not a httle in contribut­
Company agiinst Hogan (Illinois) ills ing to the final success of the undertak- ।
all, either. It was not enough that Kate
A. M FLINT,
gathered
them
into
a
fruit-dtah,
and
waa
held that tire relation of fattier and son
should have all the enjoyment of the
ringing for plate* and knives.
\ TTUR^EY Ot U. .»4 WWtor la &lt;-t.tarrr,_
docs not give the sou an insurable inGrain fields that look unthrifty and
•lay spoiled for her; but sire must work
1868, having studied the subject
"Exrunc me, sir, but I cannot remain
terewt in toe life of the father, unless
herself up into such a paasiou as to lay
truumge, uowever, wiui a guou acai oi
carefully and completed hta arrange­ yellow after the drying winds of the
Smith . ssory Xjikiuta, MteK
awake half that night, iu order to sob it longer.’’ aaid Eate, rising, and giving a &lt;Uffieully to feed himself for eight years tire tan ha« a well-founded or reason­ ments, Hull associated himself with one spring will be benefited by a top-dress­
little flash of light into Lis fare.
able expectation of some pecuniary ad­
ing
of active fertilizer ; thia will help
. stir in Cranston away from her naughty, perverse bttlv
"But IshaU insist upon it, " aaid Le. after that,.since which time hchss been vantage to be derived from the continu­ Martin, and proceeded ts Fort Dodge, the clover and young grass. Floater is
RL MARTIN.
heart
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fed with a spoon, which 1s quite a diffi­
Iowa, to procure s suitable block from
a rowiNiAru«, n-»i Ku*u. i».Br.
Poor Kate! And that was not all, " I have a moral right to detain you to­ cult task, as his jaws are firmly set, and ance of the life of the father. On the | which to carve his image. An acre of often very useful upon young clovrrWaters hod R-cn k»vd to say, In the
...
w&gt;" r~&lt;L« I*all u. - rourta presence of acme bfanty or more per- either. On 8k Valentine'a day some cm-1 night, remcmljcr."
other hand, in Iteaervv Mutual Inaur- i quarry-land was pureliasod, and work flclds—frequently doubling the hay crop.
&lt;&gt;0W« ta W, bulMln*. flr•I 4&lt;KM
" Or wonld Lave.- perhaps, if I was nothing thicker than a knife-blade can
•wUuaLUiaEBl— Um.,
sous, that whoever L^ihad toe good fuck had annoyed tier by aqndiug for hrr nc- not able to purchase my «JMn misom," p«M them. Yet he cate almost every­ ancc Uompany against Kano (Pcunsyl- । commenced, but only to be soon aban­ Thun applied it will serve to produce a
to find meddling will hta early fruit be erptnneo one of tire preUicoi, daintiest said Kite. “ I think I umteratand ywu. thing that other people do, and is very vania) it is held tlial the sou has an m- doned, owing to thu extreme inability good crop to tx&gt; plowed in upon distant
. W.S.POWERS.
would treat in a nnnner not over and I little rings imaginable, witliin the ex­ May I ass at what pn i you value your !, hearty. Fat pork, fat beef, baked Im-aus, surabte interval in too life of hia father. of the stone, and the persistent annoy- 1 fields, where manure cannot lie cosily
cxpeciaHy where toe son ia liable, under
TTORXKY ii Law, HoUcUor In CKni
above palatabte. Np little stir, I Bay, ii panding bud of a bluah-roec valentine. fruit IM
poiatves am! milk are hia favuritea. the Toor law, far the support of hia once of the curious and inquisitive in- i handled. One bushel (eighty pound")
ooeaaloned, uecnuMthn — ’
r * And they ta&lt;? moat puzzling of anything
habitanta ot the neighborhood. Mar­ up to four, six or eight buaheb'evrn may
She drew her purw from her pocket Being very mnch interested in too war,
tie used to the acre as early as practicable
the thriving, populgu t__ „____ ____ _
reading everything that came in his
with
one
Land,
and
pointed
to
too
frail
Z*oj7 Law.—In Hetorodt against tin, now thoroughly disgusted, with­
ed to learn (as all nth good people do) ton, where she did not know a single with tire other.
reach, which be could do by having it Hackett (Michigan) a statute authorized drew from the project ; but Hull, hear-,
who toctrcspoaMr u^on the grounds of gentleman who could afford to send her
mg of another gypsum-lx-d in a more .
Mr. Waters' lip curled for a moment, placed on a rack before him, he no in­
the richest farmer tn tae village might be. a present of so much worth. Hue had and Lis steady eye* burned beneath their jured his eves that in 1869 ho became "any peraou" to kill a dog gang at retired locality, on the line of the Du- ।
But m vam each uan looked into hta vowed, at first, never to wear it: but, perfect brow* snih a deeper light; but, 1 blind, aad-h*a remained no since. He large, and not licensed or collared. In buque and Sioux City railroad, then in
neighbar'b face far sane trace of guilt, after a while, when Bha found that it when’ he ajVikr. his voire wnn seffirm | talks without difficulty, is very intelli­
prvgn-es of construction, went thither, ।
and eyed askance o cry rollicking looked bo pretty upon her slender white and mellow as though the faintest rip- ' gent, and conve-rnes freely upon an^r sub­ plaintiff"a dog by defendant’s dog, held and the following Sunday engaged the
Pure Pans green is the best remedy
youngster that walkccalong toe street— finger, and improved her taper band »o pic of paaaion had never broken over ject that he has had an opportunity to no defense that plaintiff's dog wss not foreman of the raiiro.u!-gang to employ
licensed and collared, as dedeudanfa dog
nothing could be leaned of the unruly much, she gave up, and did not allow it
Cody up. The writer of this article was not a " penon." Wo know too con­ his mr o in quarrying out as large a slab for the beetle. Last aeaaon we mixed it
marauders; till at lord lie villagers hint­ logos single moment from hex sight
call-Al upuu Mr. Bans, a few days since, verse of this to be urgni once. Biihrey as tlio nature of the ground would per- ' with plaster, which is much cheaper
than
flour, doea not scatter ao much
ed that the wealthy tachelor sraa more And, lietter still, she used sometimes to
and laatte a careful examination of his Smith, when sobaud by Ijmdxvr, tire nut, paying lor the labor with a barrel ,
frightened tliou hurt,wd that he oulr press tire dainty circlet to her lips, and
physical condition, and found every famous animal painter, to sit to him for of beer. The remit was a slab weighing When the wind is blowing, end adheres
raised the outcry to frighten thieve* tlren pout and put on the haughtiest of
j bid I entirely anchylcsed, or grown into hia portrait, exclaimed: "la th jr ser­ three and a half tons, measuring twelve I to the leaves equally well. Aa it ia best
away from his premies; that no one all her ways to make up for her foolishsolid bone, with the exception of hia vant a dog, that he shall do this thing?" feet in length, four in breadth, and to be prepared for the beetle, a supply
of Pans green alionld bo procured in
would dore L&gt; venture trough the plan­
fingers and Ux s. The bones of the fin­ In Rider against White (New York) it
readineaa for hia arrival.
tations, or get within
v ’
1 "
gers of too right hand have been nearly ia laid down that one injured by the bite almoat
incredible
difficulty
and
fS DURKEE
old, solemn, ghostly-'
the proml, gentlemanly young farmer
aliKvbed, and the flesh remaining G of a dog may recover damages of toe labor, the block waa transported over
and the brilliant, beautiful Kate, until
Now, with hard work, teams require
puffy and flaccid. In the left hand not owner on proof tost the log Was vimoua, forty miles of terrible road to Montana,
the affair of purloining the apples was
otdy Uio bones of the fingers, but toe and that the owner knew it, without the nearest railroad-atatian, where it was go«xl care. Horses will conre from the
Ixitira of the whole hand, hare under­ showing it:at it had ever bitten ary one. shipped to E. Burghardt, Chicago, who field in much better condition if they
' could not aec through; lot that it was ao
an- protected from worry by the flits.
gone this same process of absorption.
J)itiinrtiorui uf Rare and Oolor.—In hail been engaged to grave the image.
very deep and profouzl that it was
The- finger-nails on tins hand were grtnrn State against Rosa the court adjudged On its arrival al that city, it was moved The Ixwt protection is a thin sheet made
proof against all solutici; on tlie con­
out beyond the ends of too fingers three that where a white woman left the State to Burghanlt'a barn, which had been to fit tiic neck, with Loire for the care,
tain, it was toe nmpleal matter iu the
and one- half inches, giving a weird ami
prepared for its reception, and two men and to buckle under the throat, and to
world—or would have lien, I mean, if
" You choose well, sir. I am rare," luimman appe;iranrx' to the luunl. The gro resident thereof, but not intending at onac set to work upon it—one, Ed­ corer the back, hanging loosely al the
1 they had known how to toivo it For
said Kate. "Among the score erf girl* arms are straight dowu by hia sides, and to return, lint was so married and after­ ward Salle, a German ; the other, an aides to give aconre of air l-ix-atii. It
that pjrt it waa just lie any other
should bn held by a crupper-band Ims
• bo viaiied your vrehard to night, I us . fixed in this condition, and in too mid- ward did return, the marriage was law­
puxxle. They could cadi? conceive toe
ueaih the tail. Too much corn fed now
the only one who Una not some ftrend to I iUc of too arm and forearm measured ful m North Carolina. In State against
poaaibility and probabilityof a wild act
is apt to produce irritation of the akin,
buy them from the nnhapiiy venire-I &lt;mlr five inches in circumference.
Kennedy, where a negro man and a
I of mischievous urchins cr frolicsome
nad to make the animals restless.
The
limbs
are
straight
—
with
a
dislo
­
quenecs of this adventure. There is my I
white woman left the State to be mar­
I young men. and even a conpaqy of nnCleanliness
will be found a great som­
cation of the right hip joint—but all ried, with intent to evade the law and to reptaiion of the " fossil-mate' theory, it
purse, sir !”
OR NO STRONG,
1 principled vagabonds, disurbing the pleasant, musical voice of little Lucy
Ebe threw the small puree upon the i firm sad solid bone, too thigh measur­ return, and were married in another waa decided to produce iuz image that
S' uiet of the farmer’s arched, but fur- nmilea. "I don’t believe I shall drop carpet
nt tun feet as sire spoke. and then, I ing only eight and ono-Lalf inches State where such marriages were lawful, might also j»aa for tin ancient statue.
&gt;cr tbau that their ideas cotol not 6r.il soother glove for him to pick up, iqt me ashamed of her ungeuerous words and
the
and did return, the mamage was hold Thia combination of d.-signs
away. Had tbey been told inconfldenre run over no fest I hope be teas pleased
The boors of the toca are aLoorbed
ing cattle on to the fresh grans. Young
that toe morning after the chpredation with my name stamped upon the wrist." her high flow of {passion, burst into the aam- as the bands, and the flaccid invalid in North Carolina. In Mount
stock are especially subject to disease
" Ho didn't trouble himself much
ther. were innumerable tract of tiny,
UNION HOUSE
toes droop and hang down like fringe. Commonwealth ( Pennsylvania) it is held
from over-feeding with succulent herb­
" Miss Weston I" The voice i
dainty oboes upon the green turf and about yon or your name, 1'11 wager you,
The apuia) column is also txiriccUy oon- that a by-law of a cemetery association
age. Black leg, black-quarter or carlittle tn-niuloui now, but it drtr
aaft, brown soil of Hie sliroblery. that when uc had Kate's dainty 'kerchief to nothing from its deep sternness.
aolidsted, thus rendering the body capa­ ---buucular eryoipctaa, frequent at this
burial of negroes therein
prohibiting
in our place waa found a small kd glove,
ble of being lifted by one’s Lands under
iw-anon,
is so caused. Where there is
••
04
ui
/
ui
uir
i4uor
as
uc
spose,
to persons who were lot own­
and in another quite a bit of a camlmc I of it; there was a specimen of her hand­
Ina head and heels without yielding or | ib void u
danger, a seton in the dewlap has been
handkerchief, with tire name of the writing upon one corner of it, and, if he as he divined an intention on the j&gt;art of licnding the slightest whatever. The ers When the by-laws were paaacd.
found
effective to prevent ik To change
Judge Gordon says. "In a sound code of
owner delicately trscrxl tn the tortrnr— isn't as blind as a bat, he’ll arc ttbo Kate to glide from tire room.
The
Commissioner
of
Agriculture
fur
­
muscles
are
not
paralysed,
but
their
" A moment, if you please—-I will not
ethics this prejudice never had n re­ nishes toe statMtics of the hogs of too the feed gradually, however, ia the lx-nt
had they been told thia, I mt, they favored him with the bushel May-basket
action seems perfectly under his con­
preservative of the health. In-coming
would have better underatood t£/&gt; quiet made out ch cabbage heads. Kate wrote detain you lous," La said, inclining his trol, as seen by the action of the tendons spectable standing, for it was but ths United states for three years. This ouwa that Lave been well fed should be
child of an abnormal, lu-mle system that shown the relative position of each State
the vereea,” retorted Mary Prinoo, ( head toward her. "I (relievo you too and cords.
watched to prevent garget To reduce
true
ami
generous,
Mias
Weston,
to
bery, and the profound silence wlich he laughing and clapping her hands.
The puls-- is regular— tw-ating seventy was entitled to no man's respect outside in the number of awine raised. The the feed before cal ring, and to guard Uh•
think
mo
guilty
of
such
mcauneas
aayou
of the country and laws which main­ figures are ua follows:
"Hnan! say, girl*. You mustn't run
kept when the subject was discuAed in
~&gt;wb against lying out during cold
I have just ascribed to me. I am sure to the minute—strong and fulL AU the
I his presence. But they did not snow, on so; I don't want to be caught without II tost for s lung time you have known mo vital organs are sound and in active con­ tained it? But at this time, when this
mins, will be safe. Every owner erf a
prejudice is un-L-r the ban of recent
and so they scoub-d st tire whole iffair, any spptea," aaid Kate. "So speak
dition, thus rendering him capable of
cow should jx-jwum a good book on the
or at least aa maeh aa they dared, vben low, if you cannot keep from talking. Iretter. If you have not, it ia not my living many years longer. On the whole, constitutional and legal provtanon, ex­
the richest and moot honored mon in too We are almost there now. Hath I See fault. For a long time I have beeu in­ thia ia probably one of the most remark­ pressly designed for its sujipreaaion ami
terested
in
you.
Your
face
pleased
me
»r. D. PUR CHIS,
extinction,
it
is
acarrely
to
be
oxpstted
the npc, yellow fruit glistening m the
village was concerned.
when 1 first looked upon it, and I felt able caws on recon! in this or any other that we can be induced to indorse its re­
1’igs given a run at grass will
But, one dav, when the little wooler dear moonliglit!"
country.
do beat The orchard, sown to clover,
spectability or to encourage it to lings
had unite died out in the village, to tbasc
Kate tiptoed up to the little thicket of that it waa no common soul, do poor
might well be apnropriated to them ia
spirit, tliat spoke out eloquently from
who knew " the signa of th* tunes'' thtre trere, followed by the hnahed group.
A
Story
of
a
Trail.
part. The effect will be beneficial in two
seemed an event of some importatrw
"After all, I don't Ixdievethere is any your features. It may have been weak
She was a tall, etout individual, and
ways; too pigs will liavo good grazing,
brewing. AU day,' jn too old brwk use in keening so still,” she said, look­ iu a man, much your senior in years, to sprang out of the wagon as lightly as a
PRANK J PURCHK.
and many vermin will be destroyed. If
house opposite, too laughing, mischiev­ ing around. " It seems too much like follow you about, though I hare endeav­
the
pigs gnaw the back, wash too lower
ored
to
treat
yon
with
the
courtesy
ami
ous ajhool-girls were knotted together fa downright stealing, instead of graciouaite was a little, withered. dned-up
port of toe trees with eome thin mud
various places, chatting in low, confl- ly condescending to test our neighbor's respect which were yours by righk as I weasel, and followed slowly, bringing a
mixed with cow-dung. A feeding coop
dentist tones. School over, the merriest bomitality. So help yourselves, dears, Eave cateeme-'. you very highly; have, I basket of eggs with him. Thev entered
is useful for young piga. In thia aomc
of toe lot sat down upon tire green turf while I preside as wrj) as I can. in pbw am almost afn.id, by tire littto pang I one of our Blares and she asked :
nnIk in n shallow pan may l»e given them
and bent their bright heads together, of the gentleman liimaelf. No doubt feel at my heart to-night, been allowing
" What are y&lt;- givin’ for eggsF’
without disturbance from older ones.
and said so many funny things, and he’ll thank mo for it when—he gets a myself to love you. even. That is ali.
"Eight cents," was the reply of the
I
promise
you
as
a
true
gcatlmnan
tool
I
made snch a number at comical sug­
counter-iumper.
will
not
annoy
j^u
any
mure.
You
may
The moat profit from a sheep
gestions upon the matter which tkey
"Well, here are three dozen,’’ said
go
now.
”
is to raise a lamb that will KU
were discussing that the whole air rang
He Bteppnl aside from too door the fat party, " and I’ll take it into calfor more than the mother ia worth.
with their laughter. J not over the way
JOILN Q^CEESSY,
to allow hate to pass out, but ahe stood
Thia can be easily done by earing well
from the young ladica* academy the
before him witouut moving to go, while
for the esrlieat lambs. A lamb, 91) days
stately house of Mr. Waters gteamed out
the willful tears still broke up from toe
old and well fattened, will often sell for
Iran the plantations and ahrubbsrv that
depths of her beautiful eyes and fell
|10 in the cities, and half that in coun­
" Pahas I Don’t fear, Hallie, Why, upon her cheeks.
try villages. A half breed Cotswold
ire’ll frighten him to death in fiv- minto
"I will not detain you longer,” he
lamb, fed now with a little mixed oat­
Utea if be Tcntures to show his bead. repealed, haritatinglr. seeing that she
meal and bran, and suckled by a native
There! take this apple—and this—and stood immovable and silent
thia Catch them as last as I throw
She drew up her haughty litwl as he
them. That’s brave • — '
spoke, and dashed too burning team
you are, and, if
from her cheehaf then ahc-otartal for­
, ; . OK LO1IC TMtt,
why, run T cried
ward without looking np into hia face.
Suicide haa become an incident of
For a moment ano tottered upon the
Btteh frequent occurrence in thia city
Ureabold, prrsring her slender finger*
omrng forward. Aa a rale, tboM
that it haa almost ceased to exrite sur­
over her wet eyre, and then turned back
its grounds wk the subject ot their
5flCHWrt-XXCHANCE.
hatched this month, if. in good breeds,
prise, and, eemsequratly, we have in a
again to her boat, who stood with hia
tooughta and plana. At night too qmwPolitical Lon vesttoos.
will Ixw'n to lay Wly in the Ml, aa&lt;L
great measure come to regard the event
head
|&gt;en&lt;
lowest!
bag.
:
.
&lt;
”
/
tim wk proved beyond a doubt far
Politawl oonvsntions hare beea ealtad CT* inning throqgb the winter, will
as part of toe ordinary count ot things.
"I-I-do not want toga!" sheflgie^
whan Um village was still and quiet,
Ia thia regard, howvVer, we are far be­ to meet nt the tom e and places mca- brood early next spring. The profit of
and tho kmw auM M; wp th/ bl^
springing back to him, and holding out
■Mstteg beam whew------------------------*”
hind Ban Francisco. In that city a suiboth white hands to meet hia eager, nasBtoep ef (be Ay, pouring bar aria at rib
«i&lt;tal mania prevails to an extent that is
reryh^riepon Itaoid gxnage, a atnuge

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h ifltml Ul IM tana

$300.00 and UPWARDS

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tarmeo.

At its wocai it ta in the form erf

tag al) nfcoted branches to toe psvper
rem^ly. When the ....................... *

« to toe feat at
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pitied, and every mu who bar at-

�WALL PAPER!

STOCK!
shall be published weekly, and sontain
all the official order., opinions, and
proclamation, of tire different officer,
of the Government, together with all

PAINTS, OILS,
COTTAGE COLOM,
MABUY9 COLORS,

Boots and Shoes.

Re Better Pltce to Btj Goods I
SHOULDER BRACES,

FtoeAmericu A Elgia Witches,
and ia estimated by the projector to
rusi between ♦50,000 And ♦00,000 a year.
The proliability is that it wilU «*t
t wice that num. and bo swelled to enormou. bulk Ao gratify t^c cacaefAre sori-

DRYGOODS

AND JEWELRY,

Family Groceries,
FINE TOBACCOS k CIGARS.
fijr.t- 4km SBE.

meats under the disguise of "official
opinion.." In brief, it Is a bill to take
away from the real newspaper. ot the
country-which tbe i
'
*
in which they expect

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SWOP

the adrrrtiring patronage of the Gov­
ernment, and turn it all over to that
sink and sower ot corruption and ex­
travagance, the Government Printing
Office. If this bill becomes a law it
will be unlawful to advertise in a dn-

Rolmrt Grogg found a two-year old
heifer iu tho woods lart week, that had
1xx-n lost 4 weeks. A tree had fallen
npon K. bat notm:ffiri-nt to kill it. In­
dication, proved that it hsd not been
dead but two day., and had starred to

sentence for life murder. has jast died
at Lansing. HU cane waa one of tho
most remarkable criminal trial, ever
held in tbe State.
The sight express on the Chicago 4c
Michigan l^ke Shore waa
M.ulrafc by a wash-out, Fi
Om car waa buried, two to
tabed. the engine d.tohed
wards. Tbe freight south
horses near tbe same spot.

Gin SJiAw, a workman in tbe mill of
bwle, Douglas A Co., was wriou.lv
durod Tuesday by attempting to arflat tbe belt on tbe planer while it was
i motioa. In reaching under the ma­
rine hi. bead came i? contact with

Nbws containing ••Chronicle, of the
County.• I wbh to send them to
friend, ia different part, of the Union.
1 had -jo idea of tying that cow’, legs
not bat that I could bare performed
tbe feet, bat I was afraid H would hare
broken the wool-twiue and jumped out.
Was Just codding, you know.

XK1SKB0BII00D ITEMS.
The Vrnr outvillc boy. come to tbe
fton with an anti-liquor and tobacco

The M. E. Church, of Hastings, sxe
planning ad excursion to Detroit and
Belle Isle, on tho IKh of June next
Fare 43.
John Dow. supervisor-far life of
Bonfield dares any man to mortal comIwt. who has been supe.’visor40consec
utive yean, as he baa.
John Bohn, a young man jutt gradu­
ated from tbe Charlotte Badness ColHro, had hto hand badly hurt by a dr
cnlar saw Friday, at his brother's mill
in Chester township.
Matthew Dawson, one of tbe flrat set­
tier. of Fuiton Co., died Sunday altornoon of heart disease. He was stxtyM'ven year, old and leaves a wife and
three grown up children.
in the dry goods store of J. M. Strong
at Charlotte, May 17th, fell down the
lumcment stain, breaking one wrist,
and receiving other iwrious injuries.

Rev.J. W. Swift, the M. E. divine,
of Vermontville, had a doaatioa Tues­
day evening, which netted him condderalde poeket money, and hi. wife a
silver cake basket and a handsome

morning of February UJih. and was
seen later in the day somewhat under
tbe influence of liqnor. It is supposed
that be wandered to the river batik and
fell in.
Bay City has a tough one. and he’s a
Greenbarkrr. too. He held a note of
♦100 against a poor man. secured by a
chattel mortgage. The money was not
paid when doc. and the bolder consent­
ed not to preM it if he wn* paid $10 per
month in advance, and this sum wm
sctnalljs paid. '»r at tl:r rate lit) per cent.
That Im»U a national bonk miles out
of sight.
John Gampen, a wealthy German,
unmarried, living in Chesterfield. Ma­
comb Co., came to ML Clemen*, Satur­
day, and friends of hi. knowing him to
be craxy at times, had a man take
charge of him. Sunday, after eating a
hearty supper he said hr was going out
to are-Kime friends. When outside of
the house he sat down, loaned .gainst
tbe building and blew his brains oat
with a revolver.
Joseph Schneffnecker, formerly dep­
uty sheriff and a wealthy dttoen, of
Saginaw, doped with a married wom­
an named Daniela, Saturday.
The
woman took ♦;«) of her husband’,
money. Schcfnekcr to sunpoaed to have
taken several thousand, l&gt;cddca arrying off . large quantity of silverware,
hi. wife’s and daughter', gold watches.
Hia paramour, although on!*- M years
of age, leaves sax children, the young­
est seven month, old. Her htuband
seems distracted over her lo«. She
took every er nt he had rated by hard
labor. Scbefneker wo* a prominent
man and respected by all with whom
be came in contact. The affair i. the
sensation of tbe boar.

WATER

WATER!!

WU tan Clear, Froi Tita?

advantages may be—a solitary •'want"
of the Government or any of it* de­
partments. lam Kurpriscd that ftueb
sensible men as Knott, Patterson. Buck­
ner, Clymer, Goode, and Yeates should
rote for this bill, despite the disclosare
that it had never been formally rxaniin. d by tin- Judiciary Conimiltc.-, and
had been nicely poise*] in a parliamen­
tary trap by its originator, to be sprung
upon the House at the right time. If
it had
tty led “A Printing Offire,”
it would poMiblr not hare met with
their support, and yet that is Just what
it to, arjd what it it to intended to be.
The Democrats of the Potter Inves­
tigating Committee met yesterday, and
agreed to apjmint two .ab-coroniitteea,
of three member* each, to visit Florida
and Louisiana. It wa* agreed that the
Every article .old at ROCK BOT­
sub-committco for Louisians should TOM PRICES, while the hirheat mar­
consist ot Morrison, McMahon, and ket price, will be paid for Butter,
Gen. Batier. Mr. Butler goes on that
committee, it to undcraUxKl, at his own
requewL He seem, to have a hanker­
ing to investigate tbe workings of the
McVsagb commission, with a view to
reaching for Wayne’s scalp. Tho subrommittee for Florida, has not yet l»een
agreed upon. Five of tho committee
will remain iu Washington, and hold
regular sessions here for tbe purpose
of examining such w itoesaes aa may be
within easy reach of the Capital.
Canto are out for the marriage of
Miss Platte, of Ohio, a ntoee rf tbe
President, and General Russell Has
tings, of Rockford county, Illinois, for­
merly marshall of Nortbura Ohio, and
during tbe war lieutenant colonel of
Mr ifavN* rr.&lt;rin»nt whh-h &lt;• t.L

HATS and CAPS!

NEW GOODS

Artesian ud Ttbiltr Wk

WALL PAPER!

P1TWTS

BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT JFE ARE NOW

Hats, Caps,

Boots, Shoes,

PLATFORM SPRING WA(
Ordinary and Side - Bar Buggil

■cted by a patent process from
* drawn from tbe Milne of tbe
we. Tbe work, when in full op­
en manufacture 40.0W pounds, or
t two-carloads of lime per week
broe carhwis per month of aleoTbe daily yield of liquid is 13,000

;

Woodburn Sarven Patent Wheels.

Groceries, &amp;c.

CHEAPER THAN EVER

IA.SI8
SPRING AND S

yyANTED* WANTED!

GOODS

500 MEN TO CALL AT

A. L EASELS BARBER SHOP
COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!

▲ad gw* a clean Share* and

OUR NEW STOCK,

I can say without the fear of contradiction
that! have the largest stock the best varie­
ty and newest styles of any 'one in town, and
for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
trary, notwithstanding.
I warrant all goods as represented and
guarantee full weights and measures, and
prices as low as the lowest .
By calling early and making your select
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may
save some money.
Butter and Eggs wanted at market price.

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

New York by steamer on Monday with
the same object in view. It i. believed
The Baltimore New. «ay. that it rentres considerable strap-gem to Cad
ig a waodch Jk out wfl!ddsMU?
offered to betray if released from oou-

sajes.asrswffiusi

FBiCTICH JEIEUB,

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.

IIUITOBS

fair will be a very quiet pnr, and. so
far, invitation* have been sent only to
the relttive. and most intimate fnends
of tbe Haye, family.
Comddrrable excitement was caused
in the neighborhood of tbe Treasury
Departmcat yesterday bv a personal
rrunnUre between two well-known law­
yers, Geo. J. W. Deaver and Mr. John
A. Grow. Gen. Denver i. president of
tbe National Democratic Committee
here, and wy popular.
Mr. Grow
hails from New Orleans, but has been
practicing law in this city for *ev-ral
yearn. Many conflicting staUmcnt*
arc atloat as to the cause of the difficul­
ty, which seem, to hare had its origin
iu a contested claim. Both the eomImtnut* got somewhat (Lutmgvd alxmt
their upper work, and had to haul off
for repair, at the nearest dnig Moves.
At the cabinet meeting r csterday, no
busini-M of importance wan trauMcM.
and the Potter Resolution, were not
even remotely refereed to. Secretary
Evaita informed the Cabinet that Coramimiooer General McCormick thought
there would be a deOricncr of ♦rtO.Ooo
In tho appropriation for the Paris ex[XMution. and wished to have about
that sum. It appeara that each nation,
when it was assigned sites at the expo­
sition.
left to erect its own bmldtngA and altbonrh Mr. McCormick did
the beat be could, he will find himreif
“ibort’ the amount Mated. No action
was token on the request, ns it i* desir­
ed to shave the amount down to the
mnallMt figure before presenting the
request to Congmm.
information ha. been received at tbo

C. W. DEMARAY,

-------- WHICH WE--------

WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

Trunks, Notions,

•NS !

H. G. HALE,

Tight lacing is not practiced in this
wintry one-half m much m ton year*
go, but a Nn. 8 shoe has got to go on
r®. 8 foot U it shortens every toe an

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

into Has to Mien,

SctotlBttta, PucjStifiottHj,

WAGON REPAIRING,

TO THERJBLIC

KANSAS ZLANDS ! I

�PERSONAL ltd REAL ESTATE

NOW RECEIVING ITS SECOND STOCK
«*•» part of thia township ata
ia ihe&gt;ft cheek whitarorcten
ling a revolver, on Wednta
died in five tauraafterwards.

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I

of Wm. Latty, waa ma or.r os Ute »d J
inaL, by a bearDy loaded wagwa. the
wber lpaaataK .over tta. child’* breut,
ATC08T OR EVEN LE88T0 CLOU

GREATER BARGAHS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS
cfl. if they believe cows ought to l»c re­
strained. Cattle, generally, are not al­
lowed to ran at targej even ta nmny of
oar neighboring township*, where there
is plenty of room and wide streets, the
law says nay. Then b do taw reatrainsolved to do at least half a mflUon doling cattle in Castleton, and if a man is
too poor to buy tlie |&gt;a*tcrc, h® may
drive hi* cow off Ute corporation, and
it will l&gt;e no fartlier th*u many farmer*
Charley Col® hu a stalwart six-yearhave to go after their cattle. Forth® old which ha* tbe “making®'’ of an ex­
school childre®. The state apportimeut intereat and look* of tbe village, gen­ tremely powerful bone about him.
n to be fa­
for tbe primary school fund, for this erally. and fo. farmer® who come to
nny rigid
year.iaXM.il.
town with feed in their wagons, we be­
—The Baptist ladta’ strawberry asd lieve the cow ought to be abut np.
See eream -kite! aS Raymond A Wfllta’,
The estimable young lady from Wood­
laud, *pok®n of last week, should have
been Miss Hattie Sackett, not Sargent,
Tbe above affecting and humorous as inadvertently written.
We are informed that Re v. Geo. Kil­
drama of two acta, wm rendered at the
patrick. of Woodland, I* to favor tho for diacuaaion and settlement at the
Opera Hoqm, Friday evening. to • large benighted people of Quimby with one meeting of the P. E. C. to-morrow ev­
ening. Mime* Minnie Rowley. NeHie
Geer, and Carrie Fuller champion* the
cause tor the G. R. "
Clara Phillipa, Millie
euce Cnok tn oppoM—. r«
have the highest reepcet fer tbe
The bold chicken-thief is operating
in Quimby, Barry Cou Michigan. The
premise* of Mrs. A. F. McIntosh were
invaded and denuded on Saturday night
last. U was a fowl proceeding.
Mm. Dr. Burton and Mi** Julia

of violent temper that brrak* out into
boisterous hurt*, that wins him the ti­
tle of “Ole Ma*«a Hurricane” from hi*
colored body servant. North Carolina
Ih-te, who is the humorous character
in the play, and convulsed the audi­
ence with his drollcriea Sol. Davis,
—The Vermontville editor implore® tbe villain, forged Wayne's name for
hfa businea* men, tn a truly affecting ♦3.000 but ‘.•egged so piteously that
way te go into the wool market and not Wayne let hi** off until bearing of his
cruelty to Mrs. Bradford and her dying
child, whom he turned from me of his

giro Mm a
data deed of bar prop•rtv, jaat sen th of tho corporation and
she refuned, just aa any sensible wom­
an would. and Unc.dn got hia back up
and left her.
—That stiring Michigan paper, tbe

with tbe times on improvements and is
o. UM kio raU U
Lm&gt;
weak It douned a beautiful new dress of
type, and bow’th blta to peruse it’s
well-printed columns.
—Wa are always gtad to correct any
error that may creep into the News
(a* will MMtimeain all, live paper*)
but peraona wishing a oorrection mast
sign their own name, else tbeir com-

th® street*, has him arrested and sent
to tbe penitentiary. MatU tea fast and
wayward aon, wa* also arrested and
•ent up for waylaying and robbing
Pete. -No honest man would or don.
d*t." Mr®. Bradford, after enduring
much trouble, ia remored to her brotherisbouaoi Of course th® play wouldn’t
be complete without a love-affair and
Nina and Dr. Medfield get married, and
tbe play ends, tftc curtain drop*, jam
ming Pete’s nose on it* downward way,
as he inadvertently stand* too near it,
undergoing paroxysms of joy.
The
door receipt* were about
J. L. Reed, Gee. Wood, and Addie
Remi. of Hastings, furcirtad a fine *eIn the Bunday School, on Sunday,
the school gave a vote of thanks,, to
the young men and all who assisted in
the play.
_____

per eeat on Three Dollar* la Thirty

□Tha-n any other Firm in town.

Tracts are Facts!
Dress Linens from 20 to 35 Cents.
BoMtifni Sharts for 70 Cents. Ladies rhe buy on merits
sbonldn’t fail to eiamine my All-rool Shtrls.
Ladles Kid Gloies 50 Cents.
Knitting Cotton 6 Cents a Bail Beat it if yon can.
Ladies Sill Handierchiefs, the latest style ont, for 85 Cents.
Am able to gire better prices on Boots and Shoes than erer
before. A good Serge Shoe for 75 Cents. Ladies Sips 39 Cts.
And ererything else nsaally Kept in a General Store.
In addition to my extenaiTe stock Dry Goods, yon will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
Sevang Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

of White Goods, jut in at
D. C. Gatrrmi’a

DaM Makkk.
(W First-class Single Harae** fur on

Center Tabtea.

Together with the fixture*, to*tat
ing of
1 Na. € Detroit Safi*.
1 Lcrgc Stove, Store Cbandeliera, »
Belta Beata, Show Case*, etc., etc.
And many other artieta, too numer-'
ous to mention.
Partis* deairou* of puroharing, *boold

Bring in your Country Produce ; will exchange Goode
for it as favorably as far Greenbacks.

H. M. Lek It Co. hare just received
scar-load of Huggies, which will be
•old for what they win bring. Every
Buggy is made of tbe twwt Ghio hiekoty, well-ironed and built iu a finUclaa* workmanlike manner, and will be
fully warranted, They were Imught
for cash, and will be sold ——'•­
low. Don’t buy until
those Buggies and —‘ ‘

G. A. TRUMAN.

And the Public Generally ’
HATMOID a wnxis,

MtfW ARRIVAL

THE WAY TO DO IT?

Or Hrxuto aid Scxmxb
CLOTHING.

BBTiURlHHCECKlIPlRUB
M**B*aj»&lt;talwr**ni of rUilM M&gt;kU WM*
Wm !**•■, Oi ■*•—

Mrva* I*
aaaao*.
MMSvtUa. Mia*.

THE

A* INJURED HUNBANIT8 AWFUL
REVENGE.
1 »hall enforve tbe Ordinance rela­
tive to restraining cattle tat ween the
hour* of nine o'clock p. m. and five
o'clock a. m.. on and after June krd.

Two week® ago tbe Kawa made men­
tion of tbe tarring and feathering of D.
8. Tyler, of Hope township, by hia in­
dignant neighbor®, for intimacy with
the wife of one, John Pitta. He has
nince met a more terrible fate. It ap­
pear* that Tyler and Mrs. Pitta kept up
the intimacy, and hat Sunday while
hiinwlf. Mm. Pitts and her ahtcr. were
m route tor thia village, ,a» they were
driving through a piece of woods, near
Wall Lake, they were raddeniy con­
fronted by the enraged husband, anned
with a doubte-barrelled shot-gun, who
stopped the team and shot Tyler; sixtyfive shot taking effect in hta heart and
face, from the effects of which he died
in thirty minutes. Tbe shot also ent
the handle of Mrs p's. parasol, who al
the instant of the discharge, threw it in
front of Tylere head to protect him.
Although the murdered man ant be­
tween tta two
were injured. The murderer immedi­
ately fiod to tbe woods, but Sheriff
Cres*ey wa* notified, who traced Pitt*
to tbe rsidence of his brother-in-law,
near Hickory Oomcm. and anr-'cd him.

table.

montli* credit at ten per cent interest,
will be taken.
For inspection of premta* and coatenta call at *sy store or residence
Store open every evening till • p. m^

tF” The laurel Wreath Havana Cigar

Mis* “Milly” DeLong, of Sheridan,
ia one of our moat accrptalde m odists*,
and she i«. therefore, rushed with buainrw. Her mother wa* on a visit to
her test week, and'‘Milly” went down
to the Red Ribbon Social, she bring
much intrrvatrd in temperance work.
Tbe Reform Club Instituted some
time since at Ouimby by Mrs. Grave*,
still keep* up its regular searions, but
a* the day* day* are longer and the op­
eration* of tbe season's work interfere*
with the meeting on Wednesday ev«£
ning*. It I* probable that they will here­
after meet on Sunday afternoon*.

Nashvilta.

Experience has taught us that the way to do
business successfully, is to

MarahalL

Wm. Mill*.
luw for some time
made hia home at Henry West’s, and
b a valuable mechanic in Wilkins’ cro­
quet factory, had three of ot hta fin­
ger®—one amputateel at the joint—bad­
ly injured by coming In eontaH with a
Ihux-mw, Tuesday morning. They re­
sided upon the left hand.
Two Mr®. “Lo, the Poor Indian,”
were in t«iwn one day last week ; but
she of the gorgeous garb, lithe and
Great slaughtering sale of all.Good*.
sum nt nous form, tbe dancing love-lit
eyes, silky-soft jet flowing hair, with To lie cluard out in the next few days,
the dsint v moccasin encasing tbe pet- 100 paint Paata, tatmt styke. ALM,
•S-aStoMM. W. cany the stock, intrtxhw new slispea. name tbe lew pri­
ce*. doM tar*——--------- *------ —
■UtafMttoa
prion.
1

NEW MANUFACTORY
KELLOGG0: DEMARAY

SELL . GOODS CHEAP.
rUKLVS AMD mTCHLW t
Uy Forty different patter® of Wall
■aper, just received.
At Taw mam'*.

A-iicl ots of them
BraMDwr aoiWiiiwFraa

ty Striped Shawls

All of which I am doing at present

ataaday Setaalfotta* testate
trict. th® first se-won havingbo
Sabbath teat. For yean, rep«
tile straggta to thia end Kai
Ci.-ole. W RSnSM
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A NEW LIVERY

Or All Kinds,

attention to tnote ratnpa
men who hide their nW
traveL It might hare
tho VermontnBe editor
him. Prof. Spinney, i

laiASHnu*)

STANLEY MOORE
HIGDON A NORTON

STOVES AND TINWARE
NashviUe House Bara I

Akd all Kinds of
a. Good 'Tnro-Ontt

Cg- No Fakcy Pbicks-

�THE ADVOCATE.
Published Every Wednesday

Education,

tifMnuTiusisTn on.

Production.

The Saw Sin ai Ike Weekly 8ft,

From the year 1569, when the Teatro
Dells ('anta, in Venice, was consumed
S tho flames, on to the end of 1877, 523.
eaten have been completely destroyed
by fire. Classic authors also chronicle
the destruction by fire of 11 Roman
lav *
LoU.
don. Las been burned ....
=
(1TO4.
JR3O, IfUl); Drury Lane,
Covrnt OaHeu. and Her Majesty’a, have
each l&gt;een consumed three timer; on i ot
existing Lomlon theaters ecven have be­
fore h-en destroyed. No leas than 31
eres in London thratcra are chronicled,
10 Mexl largest number (29) being
record.d in tho case of Paris, while New
York follow* with 26. and modern Han
Francisco wnb the astounding number
of 21. Ati old chrcuicJe records that the
Teatro Atarazauoa. in Seville, wai
bsmt down in 1415 for the sixth time,
that it wm re-erected in 1681, and that
it wan consumed Jot the seventh tian in
1675. Amons the most disastrous Area
recorded :s that of the Theater of Capo
d'lstna, in 1794. when alient l.OlM) per­
son* were burnt to death. Nearly 800
were killed in the fire which broke oat
in Lehman's Theater nnd Circus at St
Petersburg, on Feb. 14, 1836. Ou May
•IK I KI.I
.. r»t_.
...
caught fire. As usual there, the struct­
ure consisted only of bamlxxi, mats,
boards, -And light stuff, the whole being
surrounded by four walls, ami only one
exit tM-ing provided. Of the msnv
spectators, only a few were able to sare
themselves. The Mandarin, iu hia ofI flcial report, stated that 1,370 corpses
had besu found, and that there wen- no
less than 2,000 persons injured, of whom
300 expired shortly after
Anotix-r dis-

middle mass of the people would pro­
tect tbe country from riots, Tho money
monojK-ly could oppress labor, and oould
bring about a state of things which ii
was manhood to resist. Then the mid­
dle mana might sympathize with labor,
but when labor got beyond the bounds when Stares are powensss and wWn
of what it could legitimately demand— cities are being consumed to ashes? I
hope he will consent to lot an amend­
diary—then the great body of quiet ment be made to tho bill that will fix tho
middlemen would pul its hand uppn and army at 25,0ft), and that he will lot the
crush it out.
bill be recommitted, so that all its other
Mr. Phillipa aaid tbe Appropriation parts may be Adjusted in conformity
Committee had come forward wilh an
almost revolutionary measure', with an
attempt to cut down tho fitaiKling army.
Referring to the danger of Indian boatihties, he aaiil tho army wm needed to
preserve the peace of the frontier, and
to give setllera security which had never.
l»een given to them.
Within fiftocuj underwear, a cnamoia cncavproutvir,
montlu. two of th" most terrible Indian a double knit jacket, a woolen vest, lined
wars known to tho history of the cotte- pantaloons that weigh about eighteen
try had taken place, and yet tho genii' pounds and arc as impervious to air m a
man from New York (Hewitt) had told rubber blanket; a douhle-breasted coat,
tho House that there would bo do more ] fur gloves, and a sealskin cap pulled
Indian wars. That gentleman seemed down over his cam. Thus attired, it is
to have been reading about the guileix-' the delight of his one ideal soul to moot
mum, and thought tiltl swords ircro to you aomc bracing September morning,
be beaten into plow-shares and spears nnd regard, with a fixed stare and wild
into pruning-Looka.
bow] of derision, yon in your fall suit
Mr. Banning, Chairman ot the Commit­ and light overcoat, '■ Off with it, man,"
tee on Military Affairs, spoke in advocacy he ye Ila. smiting hia cheat with his buried
of tbe bilk He referred to Gen. Sher­ Landa “Off with it I Why, bless my '
man's Now York speech last summer, to soul, I haven't worn an overcoat for
the efiect that without a regular army more than ten years. What do you want
with an overcoat 1 Brace up, inhale the
fresh air; fill your lungs with it, till it
nuiki-a your nerves tingle with natural
health giving, glowing warmth."
He
bangs in upon yon in roar ofiioe.
Wlioof!" ho snorts, looking wildlv
dortnnea which would result (ho said) in
around
him,
"
what
an
oven
I
Don*t
converting what wm a government ol the
people into a government of force. He v»u know you are killing ycurself in
referred to the charge of dishonesty
mule against him by what hev-alled Jay
Gould’s uc wspajier. and saul that there
were in this country two kinds of Com­
munists—computed ot those who waul
to steal food and raiment, and the other
composed of thus-- who, sitting in com­ week ; be rushca across tho offlco and
fortable arm-chairs, steal railroads. opens a window on your back that makes
Tins last class wanted the army to cn- you shudder hours after you are asleep
that night; be closes the draughts and
opens the store door, and then rite close
Ixihind it, out of the draught no has
opened on you. and tells you how warm

faira. It was these big Communists who
needed a large army to protect them.
; For his part tie was tn favor of a change
in conducting the old ship of state in
i bringing the administration of the Gov1 ernment back to the days of the fathers
and to honesty. In conclusion bo ap|w-aieu to tho Home to pass tho bill, aa
it would give the country a better, more
efficient ami leas expensive army.
Mr. Buller spoke tai. He said the
country was approaching a crisis which,
if n&gt;&gt;t guarded against and provided fur,
would Jiroducr, a condition of affairs
। wherein constitutional couaidmtums
would be aa powerless as they were in
1861. What waa needed was that the
gift of land in the Homestead law should
be made remedial in this time of pres__
Credit

Novelties In Paper.
A oorrMpondcst wants to know if it is
really true that car-wheels are made of
psj&gt;cr. We can assure him tliat it is.
The [&gt;a[&gt;cr u ru bp-clod to enormous prv*mire and inclosed I .etween thin plates of
iron. Buch wheels are found to have
extraordinary elasticity and endurance,
s«ul are coming to Im* touch used not only
in Ibis country* out in Europe. Tb&lt;latest novelty in use of paper appears to
lx- for chimney-pots. They nrv made m
Breslau, and are light and durable. Br- years, and said they had
O00.ft.si s year, not appre,_____ ,_____
prraecd into the required shape it la pended, and b- challenged reference to
treatnl with chrmicala which rruder it
non inflammable, tipeamena &lt;4 paper any «rt&gt;-&gt;tanlial appropriation in that time
for the direct benefit of the industrial
and cloth made from the California cac­
tus wen* recently exhibited before tbs elaswa. Ibcn. was httfe tune or iterrst
expended in Congrcoa over the condition
Maryland Academy of Scirncca Tnc
ewetns grows abundantly in many of the
Western Blatra and Tertitonca. and it is there was no protection for the laboring
found on and aod where nothing can 1»- man. Thousands of laborers might be
cultivated. The succeas that haa been slaughtered, as they had recently been
tu one portion of the oounxry, and the
met with in making paper from thia courts could not punish tbe mminsh
plnnt ia so marked that the busmrsa will
probably be attempted on a large scale. and it waa nuounaUtuUnnsl to tine thoaruiy
for I hat purpose; but let a few laborers
— Journal &lt;&gt;J Cfu-tnittry,
impede for an hour the course of commrrw, or destroy or thrvaU ii the prop­
“ Where tbe Wosdbine TwlueUi.’’
Sneaking of Jim Fish one is reminded erty of commerctal corporatioDS, and the
of that rxpre-Mioti so frequently used by treasury opened wide its doors, swing­
him,
“ gone where the woodbine ing on golden hinges,and the whole mili­
twincth." The origin of thia wm rather tary power of tho nation waa called forth
poculbir. Fink attended to the nailing to put down riot, arrest cnminals, and
protect property.
of the Bound steamer every afternoon,
Mr. Garfield followed Mr. Butler. He
and then made direct for hia urnal
haunt of splendid revelry, wLifib waa contrixlrd that, cvwa tu the absence of
hostile operations, the country ntxdod
at least «ui ai my large enough to keep
best route brought him to Sixth art
ahvu praciiffd knowledge of military af­
' rncr ot Thirteenth street, where i
fairs in tin&amp; country, and, tn cuutnuiica building covered with greenery,
tion of the statement made the other
called the •• Woodbine." It waa a p
day bv Mr. Hewitt (New York), he de­
lar drinking house, and it ia said
clared that the country had Ires defensive
patrona
It thus became a common force to-day thsu it hid in 184G Then
thing tar him when anked concerning there were 265, on the average, to garanyone to reply, •’Gone where the juson d poet Now then: were but 250
woodbine twineth "
This year the men, Hewitt compared it with IMO,
Woodbine yields to the inevitable laws when there were but 140 men to a post.
of mutation. The house u demolished Mr. Garfield went uu to aay that the
and all its memories and aaaociatioua (to force of aa army on paper had always to
carryout tho same figure) are "gauo be reduced one-third to get st tho effect­
where tho woodbine twincth."—Eno ive force. When an army of 20,000
was reduced by one-lhird there would
J’orl Cor. Utica Herald.
lie a very dangerously small army m n
country like tiiia He quoted aod eritiSJngalar Death,.
Deaths from strong emotion bare been
numerous w.Uun s few days. Louis
Wsssmta -was to' BflWfcTby the Bnprfs-'
—----- --------- companion
_\j„.
that he died of heart
. Moss a Ixmisville
tocktd him Tai oro indy. The dangerous
after the exposure of his forgeries, and element in those labor strikes was the
died a maniac. Henry Aliroch died of integfereoos topwml otaera from work­
in Etet Dtl^wnre Ohio, on learn- ing? and for Vimaoif he deelandlhat
irg 6T hte laughter's eL^-ment. Mrs. the man wim .laid. any obstacle in the
AUingbam dropped dead from haan way of another American working wm a
disease at the sight al her sons fighting. breaker of the law and a violator ot the
Eryant Foley wm so scared in Water­ first right of labor.
town, N. Y., by a belief that carbolic
arid used in washing a wound had poi

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ventilation, and doesn't go away and let
you make yourself comfortable until bo
has caught you a cold that will stick to
yon al) winter, cost you $295 for medical
services, and then kill yon in the spring.
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an by whom
she had
and with
whom she hnd all her life been intimate,
came into the room to inquire after her
health.
Bhe toM him abe was perfectly well,
wd raqaert*! Um Mo k&gt; mmod U»
day with them; "fur,” said she, “ thisis
my birthday. I am 48 today. "
"No, madam,” answered the clergy­
man. " you are mistaken. Your mother
and myself have Lad many disputes onocerning your age; and I have at last dis­
covered that I was right I happened to
go last week into the perish where you
were born; I wsa resolved to put an end
to tbs dispute; I essaebad the register,
and find that you are but 4T thia day.”
"You have signed my death-warrant,"

tion of my mind bad left an imprresiou
on my countenance too naibla U. pass
unobserved by my husband.
/
** He instantly remarked it, ap4 asked
the cause. I tofenned him that ix’rd
Tyrone was no more; tlutt he died at' the
hour of 4 on the preceding Tuesday,
and desired him never to qpesUon me
more respecting the blade rlblxsi, which
he kindly desisted from doing. Yun, my
son, aa had been foretold, I alterwanl
brought into the world, and in btU«
more than four years after your birth
your lamented father expired in my

Lours to live. I must, therefore, entreat
run to leave mo immediately, aa I haw
snmalhhig of importance to settle before
Idle.”
Winn the clergyman left her. Lady
Iterrafcn! sent to forbid the ccmpeay
coming, and at the same time to request
Lady Betty Cobb and her aon (xf whom
Sir Martin was the father, and who was
then about 22 years of age) to come to
her apartment immediately.
\
Upon their arrival. Laving ordered the
attendants to quit the room, "I have
eemsthing.*' ***•
tho Rrtatest
importance to communicate to you both
befcre 1 dir—an event which is not far
distant.
•* You, Lady Betty, are no stranger to
the frimdahp which subsisted between
Lord Tjrvoe and myself; wo were edu­
cated under the »sme roof, and in the
same pnodplcu of infidelity.
The incident* Which we are about to
" When tiic fricuda, into whose hands
" Little did I think that theu son,
relate occurred at the commencement of we afterwards fell, endeavored to pyr- their only son, at the time a mere youth,
the present century, and we must admit
would be the person destined by fate to
prove my destruction.
that the circumstantial evidence u very
strong on bchaJf of the truthfulness of
" In a vrry few years I ceased to re­
the preternatural portion of the nxrragard him with indiffcrcriei-; I endeav­
ored by every possible waV to conquer a
passion the fatal effects of which I too
well knew. I had fondly imagined that!
had overcomeita in fl nano-, wbenthccveuleft to the gnanbamhip of an elderly re­
aof one fatal day terminated &amp;y fortilation—an bonoreble man. but who had
i, and plunged me in a moment
become strongly tainted with infiJi hty.
down that abyss which 1 had been so
Upon this same gentleman‘s earn wax
long meditating how to shun.
another ward—also an orphan, but of
the tender sex. Lord Tyrone and Mias
Gower (for that was tbc young lady's
name) were therefore brought up to­
gether from their vrry diiidbnod, and
they regarded each other as brother and
" ’ It is I,’ he said ; and the tone of hia
voice, always soft and low, wan now
softer and lower than ever, and likewise
marked by an indescribably solemn
gravity.
Thia guardian dying when they were
■' Aatoaiahod, yet not absolutely
each of them about 10 yvora of age, they frightcxM-d, but with a bewildering arafell into very diAerest hands.
aalion in toe brain, I serraxwd and en­
After some years had stapevd, and deavored to awake Kir Martin. • For
l-oth had attained their majority, they Heaven's sake,' I exclaimed, * Lord Ty­
ma.le a solemn compact tiiat whichever rone, by what means or tor what reason
ahould die Aral would, if permitted, ap­ came you kither at thia lime of night?'
pear to the other, to declare what re­
" ‘ Have you, then, forgotten’ our
ligion waa moat approved by the Su­ compact I* said he.
preme Being I
" * I died l*«t Tuesday at 4 o'clock,
Miss Gower vm shortly afterward ad­ and have been permuted, by the Supreme
dressed by Sir Martin Beresford, to Being, to appear to you, to aaaure you
whom she waa soon married ; but a that the Christian religion ia true, and
change of coodition bad no power to the only religion by which we can be
alter her fricadaliip with Ixird Tyrt.m . saved I I oxa further Buffered to inform
The families visited each other, and you tliai you will soon become the
often spent som - weeks together.
mothei of a son, who, it decreed, will
A abort time after one of these visits. marry my daughter.
Sir Martin remarked that when hia lady
"‘Not mauv years after his birth,
came down to breakfast her countenance Sir Martin will die. and you will marry
was disturbed, and he inqtureil of her again, a man by whose ill-treatment you
health.
will be rendered miserable. You will
Bhe assured him that abe waa quite have two daughters an&lt;l a »ou.
wunld unbind toy wnrt,
welL
“ ‘But, just one mouth after the birth --------------- -Irenes lh«- black ribbon,
He then asked her if she bad hurt her at thia eon, you will die, ui the 47th and let my son, with' yourself, behold
it"
year of your age !'
Lady Beresford hen- paused for aome
“ ‘ Just Hcsvena J‘ I exclaimed, ‘ and
time; but, resuming the conversation,
" ‘ Undoubtedly you may,- returned she entreated that her sun would Ix-hare
the apparition ; you arc a tree agent, himself so as to merit the high honor
ami may prevent it all bv restating every he would iu future receive from a union
temptation to a aroomi marriage; but with ths daughter of the late Lord Tyyour iMSatona arc strung—you know nut
Khc then ex prase td a wiali to lie down
their power ; hitherto you have had no
trials. More 1 am not permitted to re­ on the bod and co&lt;lc*vor to compose
veal ; but if after thia warning yun per­ herself to sleep. Lwly Betty Cobb and
The conversr-tiou here ended; but sist in your infidelity your lot in another her son immediately called her domes­
lireakfaat was reorcely over when Lady world will Ire miaerabte imtectL'
tics, and quitted the room. Laving first
Beresford eagerly inquired if the post
** ’ May I not ask,' said I, ‘if you arc desired them to watch their mnitrvM
had ooms in. Bbc wsa told it Lad not. happy?'
attentively and, if they observed the
" Do you expect tetters," said fair
" ‘ Had I been otherwise,' be replied,
Martin, "that you are ao anxious for * I should not have been permitted to
the arrivsl of the port F*
appear to you.*
An hour pa^snd all was quiet in
" I do,” she axuwiuwd. "I expect to
" * I may then infer that you are the room. They listened at the door,
bear that Lord Tyrone is dead. He died happy I*
sod everything remained still, but in
last Tuesday at 4 o'clock."
half an hour more a Ixdl iaug vio­
" He smilrel.
“I never in my life," exclaimed Sir
lently.
Martin, " believsd you to be supersti­
Thej flew to her apartment; Imt, be­
tious ; some idle dream baa surely thus
fore they reached the door, they beard
the man! exclaim. "Ob. abe is dead 1”

LOAN!

•i Affmd Id Irtab facriiM,

3300.00 and UPWARDS
ON Uno TIMM.
l wwrw

^pCWGAN BXCU1KGE,

that the blaek ribtxro
withered wrist, and kite
r«n the apparition in­
------------------------ , are trmsnred as soevsd
yet awful relics by the renter members

It was tn 1788 that Juba Semphill, a
young man, who aaid he waa-from Basta
Crux, in the West Imhrs, arrived ax
Williamsberg and settled there as a
tobacco planter. He had plenty of
money, and was able to purchase about
1.000 acres of the finest soil within a
short distant* of tb* old town.
Being apparently a gentleman in every
sense of the word, Mr. Semphill was ad­
mitted to the beat ‘ society in his new
home, ami, a year later, be was married
to Sarah Jones, a beautiful heiress, the
wedding festivities being celebrated
with extraordinary pomp and splendor.
Iu course of time two daughU rs wenborn to the young couple, ami every­
body prtdictod
-________ Alaa! How
bright anticipations were

time and says that, although revere
shocks wore felt everywhere, no loss of
life was reported except in the valky of
tha River Toy. This valley lies between
two ranges of mountains near the coast
of the Caribbean sea, and ia very fertile,
Ix-ing used chiefly for growing sugar.
The town of Qua, about thirty-five miles
south west of Caracas, wm entirely de­
stroyed. A terrible shock was tmddenly
felt at about 8 AO in the evening. The
ground seemed to roll like sea waves,
throwing down the walla of the hoove*,
crushing many, and entangling others in
the debris. The roofs were made of
light material, which caught fire.from

aged 11, and, dr
bead, killed her_____
The swan at Mount Auburn, N. T-,
that knocked down Mm William Grecnough, an old lady of 80, nearly plonked
out one of her eyes, and left her inacnci-

months, sought his old cage, ami taken
to singing.
Tbecmokcn of Mr. James Harney.
North Norwich, Ont, who remained
buried under a bay-mow two weeks,
without food or waler, bat was taken
out lively sad well.
The dog at Union Hill, N. J., the late
Mr. Martin Binger tried to kill. The
gun miasod fire, ao he hit the dog with
the stock, discharging the piece into hia
own thigh and severing an artery.
The sick pct dog al New Orleans
which died tn ita miatresa* arms. Ex­
hausted by sitting up with it no many
nights, and to allay her sorrow, abe took
a dose of laudanum and came within an
aoe of dying.
The turkey about which two neigh­
bors in Bloomfield, Cl., quarreled
evoking the decision by Judge Calhoun
that turkeys are not animals (not being
ddenta occurring, but the number of mentioned in the Found laws), though
the perooua killed or injured had not
been ascertained when the bark Sell.
The business of the country wait at a
She did ao, and looked interrogatively stand-still, and the greateot terror pre­
at her visitor. The latter he « tatcd a railed whenever telegrams prophesying
moment Then be said, in a tone of the approach of a Leary shock were rt&gt;wired. The people in the towns on
deep emotion :
"Poor lady, J have terrible tidings
streets during the greater part of the
night. The shocks have severely dam­
aged the industries of tbc whole cc untry.
Workmen bad not the heart to work in
the sugar factories, many of which had
fallen in. The losses will be very large,
" Hir !" she exclainxd, indignantlv.
" Hr bus bawdy drori-rex’ you. He la but cannot yet be estimated. The
The turkey and partridge at Chelsea,
an escaped galley slave, a tiiwl and a earthquake was the severest experienced
in Vencxuela for years, it being cousdd- VL, that arc sharing the same nest
murderer 1"
The turkey continues to deposit her egg
She uttered a heart-rending scream.
daily,
although the partridge began to
" Da you tell the truth J” she gasped.
sit after laying thirteen. During the
" He is a Spanish thief, and wsa rent
The night is waning, and the hash of occupation of the nrot by tbc turkey the
to the galleys of Barcelona for life. H«- inspiration makes the sanctum solemn.
ma&gt;le hia escape from thenre, and sailed The news editor had just written him­ I&gt;- rtnilge attends to feeding.
The two dqga of tbc Messrs. Bills, of
to Cuba, a iwre he robbed ami murdered self a New York dispatch telling all Ambcrr.t, N. IL, who, after living peace­
about the sea serpent. The political fully together for years, got into a quar­
nirrly
mitor ia just dosing a crusher full of rel over a rabbit they had run down,
blood and thunder, and winding up with
The afflirted lady had become strange­ a terrific exposure. The proof-reader ia fought, and were found lying dying,
facing each other, utterly exhausted by
ly rami.
opening a new case of pencils for the loss of blood. They were buried in one
" Sir," she srjd to Ute stranger, " l-e- purpose of marking all the errors in six
foreyun arrest lntxi will yon permit me lines of proof. The funny man, from
at No. 14 Oortlandt street,
to held a private iateivkw with—
, which, when tire bouse took
igh alm'vt raffbeated, caught
by the leg at his pants, vid
you will let me remain in an adjoining
________ him, after bo wsa overcome
n-i.tn until he returns from Richmond,
“A man died in Atchison, Kaa., last by the smoke, by dragging him to the
where he has gone. I understand, you week, from eating diseased buflaiomesi. floor from off the table where he was
may see liim privately."
A clear case of suicide from cold bison." deep1^-____________________
• ■ I expect him back every moment"
Enter the intelligent compositor.
Half an hour later Ceflno, alias Hemp­ " Thu Atchison item, what ia the last
hill. made hw appearance.
Hia wife
bnifly told him everything. He flew
To him, the funny man—"Bison.”
into a terrible rage.
He ahot her
Intelligent compositor—” B i »-o nt"
through the heart, and rush*&gt;d out of
Funny than—"Yea."
The intelligent compositor demands
stabbol his two little daughters. •The to lx- informed what it m&lt; ans, ami the
next moment the Cuban ofltoer, who had painstaking funny man, with many tears,
rushed after him, grappled with him, explains the joke, and, with great elab­
and succeeded, after a desperate oration, shows forth how it is a play on
struggle, in shackling him. The news •• cold piacn."
of the horrible tragedy spread like wild­
" Oh, yea,” Bays the intelligent com­ psytxg bnalneas, is about played ouL
fire through the old town, and in twenty positor, and retires. Beta it up “cold It is true there arc a few claims that
minutos a Urge cancnurse of profile had
pay working, but very few. Much
money has bcm eijx-ndod. and ia still
gathered in trout of Ccfino'l house.
Vociferoas threats to lynch the tnnrbang expended, In digging dltebsa and
dererwere made, and the Deputy Slierfluming for the purpose of carrying
who were promptly &lt;-n hand to
water to tbs hydraulic hill at dry dig­
arrest him had the utmost difficulty in
gings. Along the sides of the several
taking him to jail, where be was chained
gulches these are considered rich, but
to the floor, having threatened to cumhave yet to bs prown so. Tbc quarts
mines will ceitamly prove a success

which they can divide and save the ven­
ous kiwis of rich minerals, eousirting of
gold, silver, platinum, etc., but not be­
fore. When this ia arrived at, which
will be accmnplisbod within a year,
taix.be that, tinder the present process of
crushing ore, do dc* pay over fS to 88
per too, will certainly yield a drar profit
of from 830 to |f0 per ton.—Deatboood

The Laugh ou Mark Twain.

Dr. Higgs, a dentist of thia city, ia the
man wbc first admin 1stejrd laughing
gas when the discovery of that sxm stli&lt;itic was made by the tati* Dr. Horace
Wells. A public exhibition was given
at wliieli Dr. Wells was prerci l, and the
gaa waa taken first by IJara Cauley, who
bad a tootii pulled by Riggs. Bcveral
weeks ago tire Bev. Joseph H. Twwhcll,
pastor of the A/ylum Hill Congregation­
al Church in this city, sat for a good
port of two &lt;lays in Dr. Riggs' dents!
chair having bis teeth repaired. Riggs
ia chatty, and white at work gave Mr.
Twichcil a detaikH and interesting ac­
count of Dr. Walls* discorery and of the
Cooley exhibition. There were bo many
rare and funny things in the narrative
that Mr. Twichell repeated Urem from
memory to Mark Twarr, who thought it
would be well to see Riggs Limaclf, am!
get the yarn first-handed, as he might

Two Kmart Young Men.
Two smart young men gut on a Bur­
lington and Cedar Rapid* train and laid
themselves out to amuse and instruct
the passengers. Very many funny tilings
said and rery many funny tilings did
throe two bnlliaut young men, and it
rr peer ng res to
_ _ tram with such
n. But presently there
_
__ them a oolossol oppor­
tunity, when a lady, attended by a little
girl and a little dog, coxae into the car.
The two young mon vied with each other
in saying funny things about the ) up. both actions being possible with a'etomd
mouth. But a snake ox* Ml do either
of these thing*. With the reptile, to
“ exart " ia abo Io exsert the tongue, for
ita motion can be but tn one direction,
via. forward and beyond tbs mouth- A

pcrature &lt;m SO dag. is better. Peas and
beans geminate quicker, and Mt less
likely to rot is the ground, it oosked tor
twelve boors before planting.
It should be borne in mind that ovary
farmer who will take this trouble to keep
up a tasteful appearance about hia house

quality of milk ; but it is not fit or eco­
nomical to feed too largely at any one
food. Poiatoea, fed ia modenrfkm, are
excellent for milk; but, given in too
groat quantity, they will reduce the
yiehl. Turnips or beets must not be
given too liberally ; corn-fodder, given
as a sole ration, is unprofitable ; but fed
with half pasture will keep up the yield
of milk and add largely to the profit of

Howto Fkxd Com to Swiss.—Al­
though grains of undigested corn are
but seldom seen in the excrement of
hogs, the long experience of souse of the
fattoners of Logs would go to show that
for fattening purposes ground corn is
considerably more valuable than the nn-

But the time consumed in gelbfS U..
grain ground, and the miller a toll—oocten th—must be taken into the account.—
Germantaicn Telegraph.

sance. Keep the horse for a few months
loose in a comfortable box stall, in one
corner of which, npen a small abe’f,
place a piece of stone salt, and in an­
other corner, also on a abelf, keep a sup­
ply of powdered chalk. At the same
tune, mix plenty of powdered atom into
the barn ess- blacking smeared on the
parta of the harness or strap that ha is
in the habit of chewing. — Western

to the bone, crosswise, from hair to
hair, about three inches from the root of
the mil,” which it was said would aftnd
immediate relief. Borno two weeks ago,
1 had a mule taken with the blind stag­
gers, and ao violent wsa the attack that,
had be lr longed to any other person, I
would not Lave given ous dollar for him.
As it was a desperate ease, I thought I
would try the remedy. He bled freely,
and was bettor in two minuteo, and wan
entirely well in a abort tan®. Please to­

it waits
me (Go.)
Hrnr-CiJUXixa Btabxjk. — E. W. fitowart haa coutnvvd a self-cleaning arable,
which for twenty cows oasis 871), and
pays for itself in two years in the saving
of lalw. An iron gritting is placed fur
the hind feet of the cows to aland OU ;
the fore foot stand ou plank. The gnAtng ia composed of iron bars rrating os*
iron joutta. Tbc iron i-i_*------- ----------__________________________
ahis of the
angle-iron aid at tbc
platform, and the other ends oo a wood­
en joist under the plank. Tire Imts are
an inch thick, an inch ami a half wide,
and an inch and fivo-cightlia apart. TYio
platform is raised twelve inches, tbo
gutter sunk eight indies. Tbc drop­
pings all psaa through into the gutter
below. The manure no longer soda the
cows; that which had adhered to their
flanks disappeared. Tbs cows did not
slip ou the iron bora.—Cbsafry tiestite-

�FAINTS, OILS,
COTTAGE COLORS,
MASUYB COLORS,
VARNISHES, BRUSHES.
That if any pernor, idudl
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES,
mate it appear to the mtiMnrtfoa of
In addition to the above he abe of­
SHOULDER BRACES,
the Prrairtent Chat he dore not *cll. give
up to the committee. Mr. Springer, ar funiiah any opiritunu* or mtoxieat- fer* tire remdenre. known bm tire Fuller
prujiertv, eouiuslikg of famac, three
wbp baa occupied the chah for four hr
lota
and
horse
barn,
situated
In
a
wwwt
five dgy* white the -IIotww wm in Com­
mittee of the Whole, and hente h»* *
AND JEWELRY,
predate, of tire work to (redone, tokl
m« thia literaing thM B will be Imuoa-

to tire Pmidinl nt tire time of procu

Groceries,

HneAmericxn 4 Elgin Witches,

Calk

of Chilli*

1 l onrcquently no regular buMneaa &lt; au
tnuiiMrird. “Why. autre of tbc appnipriatioM bill* hate come hack from the
•Senate’ * continued Mr. Springer, and
here are tire Mind ry, civil and the gmeral deficiency &gt;»il&amp; yrt to be reported.
Take off the faat nix day*—which? a* 1
aaid. can’t be counted for regular bu»ilire*—and yun m&lt;c there would be only
1 tfcbout a week left tor all thi* wort. I
am in fnvor of ataying here till tire burn
i re-fa of tire couatrv i« .n proper phapc.
A praminmt IteixiLliran Senator raid
yreterday that if Cungrea* a^kiumn
without making an appropriation to
pay tire ttehenc* award. Mr. Haye*
could call an extra *rarion; aotiiat add**
anotirer bill to the lint that must Ire at­
tended to.
Yreterday wn* Decoration Day and

The Natiomd* in tbc State (ten ven
tea at Grand Rapid* on Wednesday
ad^THwfadiy put in uomimuion the
Gev.-ffaor/8.Smith. Grand Rapid*.

U. Gov.—L. Woodward. Oakland.
8k. State-Geo. II. Brace. Adrain.
Tran*.—H. E. GocKbeB. kagitmw.

togkLaiBEOfftec J.A.EBa, Lamu'ag
Au’y Gem-F. Dumont. Big Rapid*.
A thrilling neenc waa enacted at
Traverse City the other day. A wild
steer broke louse and went tearing
J1------- ’
‘
* - 'he mo­
on the

paper, pea and ink, and appreciating
your weekly visits. 1 will improve the

y home—wiO bn interesting to some
raar readers at lra«t.
Mendon ia abcautifal village o( about
1JW inhabitants, -iuiat.-d on the G. R.
A I. R. R.k-1 milre south of Kalamasou.

3

prairie, (one of tire must piclun-eque
landscape* in Michigan), the beautiful
84. Joaeph Hirer separating tire prairie
and village. Tbia stream remind* me
Ofitock River. UL The water i* dear,
and the soil tillable to tbc brink; no
low bottom land ao common with our
Michigan stream*. Tbc street* of onr
village arc lined on either aide with
thrifty maple*, which in
give
ita beautiful and home like appear­
ance. My re.Gdcncc to at tire upper end
of a atreet. running north from Main,
in the eastern juirt of town, a very

and tbc Baptirta now at all.
The
Christian Church organised here teat
winter, and of which the writer ia pas­
tor. hold service twice each Sabbath,
amt Sabbath School at now. at the
Baptist Church, tire few Baptiat* renudning in tire place attending ser­
vice there. Our eongrrgatioio. are
large, tire Mreial meetings well aUend-

i of the ladies soc iety.
,
Tba edacatioqal
n&gt; inferior to Hom*'fa
—tU a Union School.
-Mr. Bcntly, of Mendon;
•Mis* Warner, of Anu Arbor,
rat. of Hain well. Mr. Glafke.
. and Mi«* Blakely, oft; rami
lirwiun ha* a jigper pai&gt;li*ted
------ --------- The Mendun Tirw-s,” and
another peblisbed at Centreville, call•d “Mendon ribunr." The people
and tire editor of the first named seem
to Ire at* words joints, and both pa­
per* have but a rueagre juteouagi-.

ahidl engage in Ar allow any
aplritnoua or iutnxkating liquor, wine,
cider, beer, ate or maR liquor* to be
•old. or shall keep. billiard table* or
gaming talde* fur biro, gain or reward,
or rafter any game* of chance to lie
played upon hl* premise* for hire, gain
S Bramell* and 8 Ingrain Carpel*.
or reward.
1 Paring Stove-i Uclng-naw Sire
SKA’. HL— Any person who shall vio­
late any of tbc provbdou* of thin act and 1 Cook Stdve.
3 Sowing Machine*, one nearly new
htindred dollar* and cent* of prosecu­
1 China Tea Sett.
tion, and on failure to pay each fine
* 8et* Iron Stone China.
and coat*, aboil be imprisoned in the
County Jail not more than ninety day*
Also Chain, Lounges, Extention and
or both, sack fine and impriauninent in Center Table*.
.
the dix-n tiun of the court. 1 Fbreton, 1 Cutter, and 1 Caw.
SEC. IV.—AU aria or parte of arte
Alao a email quantity of Hay, Coca
and Date.
I also offer my

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eral Devens, and Secretary Sc hurt,
General Butter, and other dutiagubbed puliticiana. For the pant two or
three day*, tlowera by the cartload have
liven KiHlo the Congregational Church,
which waa tbc headquarter* for the
comm ittec of the Grand Army of tire
Rrapblic charge of the arraugementa,
and one waded knee-deep in rune*, grraniuma, japooica*. and other delicate
flower*: uncringa tor the gravre of the
faUcn soldier*.
fortunately, that
patriotic apirit wbic.i han of late year*.
teanif&lt;«ted itaclf both in the North and
South in the IteronUioo of all grave*
alike, without regards to whether Ummc
who slumber below wore tbc Blue or
tire Gray, doc* not extend to thia lati­
tude, and only the grave* of Union *oldiem are pcrmiUcd by tbcGrand Army
of the Republic; wbo cn that day baa
ucetaaive cliargc of tire premise*, to be
decorated on the thirtieth of May. Na­
ture ia tea* partial, for abe clothes with
her velvet verdure the mound* of all,
and the dews of heaven fall on tire rrelriijr places of the Boy* in Grey wbo
■lumber here, a* Ireunlifully a* on
tiioar of their brothers-in death who
won- the Blue. Tlretr dust mingle* to­
rn tirer and their Soul* are with Him &lt;&gt;n
High; yet wc carefully draw u line ov­
er tire green turf on one aide of w hich
no flow era are permitted to be plirecd.
Tbi* &lt;L.r. riot honor tire dead; but bow
aliout the living T
The clerk* at tire Interior Depart­
ment an- in a *tevr over a recent order
promulgnted by Secretary Sehurz to
the efleet that an employee of that De­
partment shall lie j*-emitted to leave
tire building, except on public buaincM,
during office hour., or from V a. m.. to
4 p. m. The gentlemen wbo take um­
brage at this order have txam in the
habit of tearing their desk* nt lunch
time, and proceed to a neighboring rostaunun or lur-ruom. where tlrey world
sometimes remaiu fur hours together,
chatting, smoking and drinking, in­
stead of attending to the public businmm. This finally came to the notice
of the Secretary, wbo very property
cbnclnded to put a stop to it, and hence
issued tire order refem-.l to- A* thenare abundant facilities for lunching
within tire building. Ria really no grout
hnrd.-*.l»ip &lt;«n the cterks; only they have
to wait for their beer till lour o'clock,
iaatoad of taking it in the middle of
the day.
On Wcdncsdarlaau "Judge’' Belva
A Lockwood'* bill granting to women
the pririh«r of practicing before the
Supreme Court of the United Strto*,
was railed up in tire Senate by Mr. Sar­
gent, who n-markr-.l that hi* sole ob­
ject was to find om. bow many Senators
were ia tew of it. Mr. Thurman ob­
jected b&gt;cam*. Mr. Edmund* wm not
pn-mL and Mr. Hamlin objected for
the name reoaon, though it ia.nndrrntoud that ire is fa favor of tire bill.
Two adverse report* hav. Irecu made
M it, each «-uc of which d -clared that
the authority to dneide wbo should
prarticr before them rests only with
the court ilx-if. On tire roll call aa to
whether tire bill sboold Ire considervd or not. there was a tie vote—M to
38. But it wm in no nrjMti a fmrty vote
or a tent vote aa to the strength of the
turaMttv* in the Senate. Judge Lockwrred was interviewed on the Mtbjdrt
last evening, and she contend* that

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Now in stock that lia« ever !&lt;tu
Upholstery Goods and Stands I SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
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Butter and Eggs wanted at market price. riKTICU Jfltltl,
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Bay* fi40 is dirt cheap for ocre of tboac
five drawer, extension table, Wilson
Sewing MacMmw. H*s tire Mender
and *H otter BKCMoy attariuneam.
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ville.

•

—C. Clever haa built a new fence in
front of hto residence and painted it vp

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I
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By the lime thia affair gvU the wh.de
al I they were worth. We hasten Irfcorrecc. but shall not believe him a man of round of the pros., we shall prolxtWy
his wonl until he aeUlea up an account
has been cut into inch pieces by Pitt,
of tll tHdoe thtooAee.
tlw great English staframan, lot at
—We were shown, a few days since, tcuipling to ktoa Queen Victoria. How­
a» Jndian’a stone pipe, bekmging to ever, by the eourtety of Mr*. Crwajr,
Mr. Geo. W. Gsllatla. It wns picked
up in hia field while plowing. • It is a jail. Pitta to a man of good tatoUIsome what rude affair, worked out of a gencc, and one who feels that lie has
been deeply aggiteved, and bls feeling
the object fur which it was designed. of bitterneaa toward the now-deccaiied
Mr. Gallatin haa also a pure ingot of Tyler to evident, aud from bis view of
copper which was found while digging the ease, not strange. Now, and a* he
the cellar for hto house. It seemed to told ua, for a long time past, the trouble
bare been buried and the spot marked in his family was terribly enhanced by
by its former owner. It weigh* above the preaent and prospective bearing it
a pound and to interesting for the rea­
son that it seems to point to the time children, tto girls—dear to the father’s
when the Lake Superior copper mine* heart. Having, as ho says, positive
were worked by the mound-builder*. proof of hi« wife’* faithleaancwa, they

—In the Language of the Western
paper, “as we were going u&gt; pres* la*t
week, a runaway was. occurring.”
While T. E. Fuller, of Maple Grove,
waa unloading a load of wheat at Ains­
worth St Brooks’ elevator, hia team be­
came frightened, liroke the lint* which
were hitched to a joist overhead, anti
dashed around the building colliding
flour and feed and sella low. Giro him
with a pile of ahinglca which they scat­
atrial. /
tered promiscuously, then up Main SL
-Emmett Kvwrta has purrhaacd the In front of the new hotel they broke
lot on Main street, south of Parody’ii loose from the wagon. John Marshall,
of Maple Grove, was going down the
street on honteback and tried to avoid
the runaways, but it wu no go, and
the limes dashed on cither aide of his,
hurling.him from his horse, some dis­
tance. and, we undcr*taud, bruising
him considerably.
After colliding

than the Hastings papers.
—Last Saturday waa a very bogy day
on Main St., which waa crowded with
teams from tho rural diatricta.
4
—Frank Bantea keeps hto feed store

ertook Whites dray,
before hr
could get out of the way. mounted it.
Here becoming tangled up in the
wheels, be stopped the dray, and the
horaes were released, one of them pret­
ty badly injured.

C —The M. E. Church Society are pre­
paring an entertainment which will
come off in two or three weeks, the
pcoeoeds will lie uacd toward* paying
far their new church organ.
—Wm. Boston has the contract of
foratohing the brick for the new conn
ty bouse. Baid brick i* ahlpped to
Quimby by rail, which furnishes lucra­
tive employment to several men.
—J, I. Baker, M. D. a graduate of
the Cincinnati medical college, has lo­
cated at Maple Grove Centre for the

short the exercise* of the evening con­
siderably.
-Willie Reep, a musical grain*,
lately from Hosting*, haa been in the
village this wee*, ami won conatdcrable admiration from the dextrous umof tbc guitar, mouth-organ nnd mock­
ing-bird whistle all at once.
—Nashville ahead again. Our busi­
ness men have subscribed liberally for
•» street sprinkler, and H. Blair haa
built a sprinkler with a capacity of 23
barrels, which be will drive along Main
BL, every day during the summer,
weather permitting.
—Wo have received our flrat volume
of the American Cydopsndla, and after
briefly looking it over, pronounce it
the beat and moat reliable cyclopedia
we have even seen. Il ia a library in
itself. Copt. W. Tniplrt the agrat, to
ready to supply it to the needy.
—The boys have added a spring­
board to their list of acrobetie amuae-

foundry nigbtly, to witness the boya’
muscular skill and dcvelopemenL The
boys will be out in fall regalia to-night.
-Peter Kembcriain of Eaat Balticaught throe very young ooone. Two
of them be to raising ou a sucking bot­
tle. and the other, a neighbor wom&amp;u ha*
adopted and to “nursing at tho'battle ’
It Las been suggested, that should she
be ao unfortunate aa to lose the coon,
that some one bring forward a mud-

was to sell, without lief or license, that
lady’s cow, to Wm. Woodward, of Ma­
ple Grove. Mrs. Lincoln replevied it
and the case came before Esq. I'nrady
on Wednesday, when the jury brought

erata of suit in favor of Mr% Lincoln.
Lincoln acting for Woodward, and do*
Woodward to oot-ha cow.
— Mx*. Clara Downs, the wife of E.

fastaaad to tho aiata *C tho bed. and

c*abea«MtedaoM to bshard or soft
at the will of tbeowupanL It makes a

.—Fuller's district, embracing a por­
tion of the (our towns of Castleton,
Woodland, Hasting* and Carlton hath
a school trouble. Tbc school officer*
fnt into a wrangle over wbo they should
ire as teacher for the summer term.
Jaa. Townaend, the director, engag' d
the aervicea of Miu Ida Wood, and L.
Cliamberiain and J. Boise the modera­
tor and saaeraor, hired Ida Jordan.
Early on the morning of the first day
of the term Townsend wm on band
with hia^rncher and opened school at
an early hour. Soon after Chamber­
lain and Boise put in nn appearance,
intent upon running a doublc-hendtxl
school, when Townsend i'jXonucI them
if they entered the achool house it
would be over hia dead body. This
modus opcraadi waa kept up every
morning until the second week of
achool, when Chamberlain and Boise
am-Bted Townsend and hto teacher for
tre«pOA*. and the case came before n
lasting* justice and was sxljournrd.
light here the district called a simtuI
meeting and very wisely voted to not
sustain the suit, thus having it and its
contingent expenses on the board's
hand*. Meanwhile Mis* Ida Wood,
by common consent tcache* tlie school
until the “fuaa" is settled. The caw
haa created considerable excitement
and every voter in the district haa
, taken sides.

ready heading out- Spring crop* also
look well, and we pnsiu-d several fields
of corn two to four inches high. Bar­
ney blew the whistle at his brother's,
two and a half miles this side of Belle­
vue, and we put up for refreshments.
The brother, Henry Brooks, we found
to tie p hard-working, unmarried young
fanner and proprietor of a well man­
aged 120-acre farm. After dinner we
assistcd. In getting the right end of the
horse between tbc thills and soon ar­
rived at Bellevue. We rrranmc there
ore sonic reader* of this item who have
been to Bellevue, oud need no descrip­
tion from our jwn. We will simply
•ay that it is something of an anti­
quated burg, bearing the honor of l«cng the first county aeal of Eaton Co.
ught here WO must state, that Belle­
vue, nor Vermontville, neither M iddlcvillc, in points of enterprise, industry,
and Yankee-go-a-bead-t-tivr-nesA,can
compare with our own fair village.
Candidly, abe to universally ack now 1&lt; dgi &lt;1 in-ad and shouldt rs n’.xn o them
grasped the friendly palm of Edwin S.
Hoskin*, the good-looking editor of
the Gazette, and exchanged editorial
jargon for an hour or so. Hoskins, K-»id« * being a suecrskfnl editor is VilSre Recorder, church trustee, a member
the Republican Co. Committee, and
considerable of a politician. Last year
he M-rved a satisfactoiy term as Asst.
Sec. of State, and tho coming yea, ha*
the promise- of MHuethiug U-tter, and
we are glad of it. If more editor* fill­
ed the public office*, them would K
better laws. We venture to say that
one-half the Senator* in the United
State* Senate, owe their office to some
poor, over-worked editor,, whose idea*
they stole and "spouted" aa their owu.
Bat as we have wo politico, being con­
vinced that- we can serve our country
better by ataying at home and clearing
from five to ten thuaaaud annually on
tbc News, we will drop the subject and
draw the Itoe ou—and wearrived home

As usual the Red Bibbon Meeting on
Sunday afternoon waa well aMawdod.
The matter of the maaa meeting, July
4. I* occupying the attention of many
just now. The effort to find or create
some edict wherebr the saloons could
be closed forcibly on that day, rewnlta
in failure.
divided their goods, some time since,
On the occasion of our visit to the
and his chief and main wish was that
they should live quietly apart, but that
the course of nonduet ppjwncd by the
wife was so flagrantly outrageous ing. one the taking of the next degree,
that hia mind and life waa constantly nnd the latter the bmmuice qHiU di­
troubled thereby. Of the shooting of ploma or freedom papers.. /
When New York City Jeople find
Tyler, Pitta aaya lie knows nothing—
iriis not therr ! lie aaya that it waa not water in their milk, they craiclndc that
the cows have not Iwrn prvi^rly shlnthe first instance of a family Iwiug cle
I. A Jcffrnion atrvef iMiliMinist has
broken up by Tyler’s conduct, but that i&gt;een shingling his ranMi\ prolmbly
his own cos- is peculiarly grievous be­ fearing that the water would get into
cause the wife hod become th ua estrang­ bis whiskey nnd thus spoil two good
ed aa well a* embittered to such an ex thing* by mixing—«iq«a andyas dt nr.

tout against him that she imd threat­
ened to leave no atone unturned to get
him into some trouble whereby he
would be imprisoned. Pitto cum plains
bitterly «»f what he claims are the gar­
bled, untruthful, one-sided statements
which have thus far appeared as .the
newspaper accounts of the affair, and
your correspondent, with no desire to
prejudge th«*case, is free to say that,
even were it proven fully that Pitta did
committ the act of ahootiug, the prov­
ocation alleged, extending over quite a
length of time, awl evident as tbc ominua, gpea far toward extenuating the
crime—-of pushing from exiytcuce one
who has outraged and t ruin pled upon
the sacred marriage tic. Of his con­
finement, Pitta states that its tedium is
tlw* principal objection; that Mr. aud
Mr*. Creasy arc giMMl nud kind to the
prisoner^;' that they arc well and
wholesomely fed ; und that their cells
are airy, healthy, neatly kept, and aa
comfortable as compnlible with safety,
ia evident at a glance. As a reporter
in eastern cities, it has been our lot to
visit ninny prison*, and we must say
that the conipariMin is very, very fa­
vorable to the tnatuigemctit of tbc Bar­
ry county Jail.
Pitto in a uiiddle aged man. of good
appearance. 1tearing and intolligrnee,
and the opinion of one visiting him is
that with no preponderating cause fur
being otherwise, be would Itr n good

very iu&lt;&gt;ral Mid nearly entirely trmCrnnce men and women : We saw, on
turdny last, in front of one of our
saloons, sixty empty beer kegs, which
were being siiipjs d to headquarters for
I refillmcut.
1 I-ast Saturday three gentlemen, who
1 had been freely sampling the whisky
■old over our city Inu*. capaixcd their
boggy, near th*city pump—"One-arm­
ed Jack,’ lw*tng a caterer whom they
seldom patronize. The equine grnrefully laid down on his side until assist­
ed into place, when the four K-asts

P. Hollar to arllkig hto beat Flour
for $2.50 per hundred lln.

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J. F. William* is budding a slice* shop
at Sheridan.
N. V. Whitlock lias a brother visiting
him fronrthe ea»t.
Levi Hublsud has iunt finished build­
ing a barn for A. Delong.
L. P. Cole haa been painting and fix­
ing up the I-ukv Huum.* at Thornapplc.

a bee on the first of June to get two
acres of ground plowed for corn.
L. Darling, proprietor of the Darling
House. ha« taken down hia sign, and
now Shcriilau can K&gt;a»t of no hotel.
Anson Ware, living east of here dug
a well a fevf year* ago but did not get
good water, he has drilled itdeeperthis
spring and now has good waler at a
depth of nearly 90 feet.
B. H. Haag, of your city, recently
Rut down a well for Mr. DeVine and
and good water nt a depth of 18 feet.
He nut in a force pump that Will says
will knock the hair off a man’s head at

F. A. I.athro!*, railroad agent at Sher­
idan, is still missing, and grave fears
are entertained that we shall never
look on hia smiling face again, nnlcsa
brought back in the hand* of an officer.
We hear that the railroad conqiany are
looking for him and they may yet give
him a free ride over the road. To your
list of debts In last weeks N rwi you
might have added 50 or 00 dollar* for
the railroad company, a Krnrd bill at
Sheridan, and small debts too numi-r
ous to mention; but one man here by
tho name of Jim says hr is glad he has
gone as he will not be taking his wife
riding any more.
A poor, hard-working man put in a
piece of potatoes on aharea last year.
t&lt; ndetl them w ben he was not at work
out by the day to support his family.
This spring he had enough left fur hia
family till new one* come and had some
to plant but the other night some mis­
erable night-hawk lugged them off
thus taking the food out of t&gt;&lt;e mouth
of a poor man’s children. Any aeamp
that will do that is too mean to lire in
this world, and we opine that when the
old gentlemen with cloven fret that is
projierly auppoaed to live in the infer­
nal region*, gets bold of him he will
give him the front neat,.that next to
the fire.
Gsstkr.

A deep gloom was cast over the en­
tire community, nn Friday last, when
it became known that a telegraphic
dbqiatch had been received by Mr. John
Greblr. stating that bi* wife hud sud­
denly died, iifheart disease, at Battle
Creek, whttbrr (die had gone on a visit.

ry First-clara Single Harness for on .
ly $13, or $10 with buggy, at
Lee A Smith’s Grocebt.

UP" Go to IL G. Hale’s and get one
Charley, tho curly-headed lawyer, ia
making a good many- trips to Battle of Thayer’s Receipt Books free.
Creek lately. Doe* it mean that there
Wit ABKIVA!?
i* “a woman in the ease t"
Or Si-rixg axd SfMMxn
Mr*. L. J. Wheeler, on Friday of last
CLOTHING,
week waa called to Parma, by a tele­
At 8. L. Lenina rsKit’s.
gram announcing tbc death of her aunt.
She returned home Tuesday.
IV Salt Pork and Lard at whole­
J. W. Young of San Antonio. TexM sale and retail by the pound on barrel,
called ii|&gt;on bls brother, W. IL. the doc­ at the old Reliable Meat Market &lt;&gt;f
tor, Thuraday morning. He wasou hia
Roe St Clevek.
way to attend tho burial rite* of a

Petition preorated signed by Wm.
Kott and five, others asking that Pine
allrv be opennd from Washington St..
to Iti-vd street, said petition was laid ou
the table.
Petition presented signed by B. F.
Bey Holds and sixty-six others asking
that an ordinance be passed to prevent
eons from running at large on the

Said petition
ta'ded until next
regular meeting.
The ordinance to prevent the cxrr&lt;-i»r of th«* DtulMM and occupation of
saloon keepers. kceiM-r* of billiard ta­
ble anil gamine tables for hire, gaiu nr
reward and nil plan * where games of
chance are played for hire, gain &gt;r re­
Mitne feminine companion, wniw ;«a ward. was pn-scuied and ou motion
had already paid her way. The “girls" (maned with yeas and iiar» as follows:
must look out for the acuartiea.
Yeas— Young, Wheeler, Truman.
Know all men—mid women—that the Burlier and Lro.
firm heretofore kn&lt;A'&gt; **"• doing busAnd the fees for such licrnne fixed at
Iw-m under the name nnd atylc of “The
$200 per annum.
known a« "The Young Ladiw Literary । On motion Council adjourned until
Mar
;»&gt;. at 8 o’clock. i». tn.
Union." The exercise* on Sunday ov- ;
E. CHIPMAN.
cuing la&lt;t were excellently interesting, C. IL Kraut.
the essay by Miss Millie Delxvng the
inn-ic by Mr. Wm. Been, and the reci­
Cocxcxi. Booms. )
tation l&gt;y Miss Evn Hitohc&lt;M*k being
May 3(Hh, 1878.1
worthy of special mention.
Council met pursuant to arUournI infer from the remarks of several
lent.
member* of the Bed RibKin Club, ou
Preaent
—
Chipman.
President.
Tuesday evening last, that the organiTruman. Lev. BarK-r, Cook. Young,
ration ia opjMwd to the sale or use of
nd Wheeb r. Trustee*.
intoxicating drink*. One sjM-aker said
The
following
account*
were preaenttbc Connell “should not fmr God, man
d and on motion allowed:
or the Devil,*’ in dealing with the liSilas Htilca (for bridge),............ $3t..’&gt;0
.ccn»« question.
President Burgher
Wm.
Felster
.....................................
2JO
make* iui exceedingly efficient Preai­
Wm. E. Griggs,............................. 10.09
dent of the R. R. C.. and prenenca
good order at the gatherings.
This corresqiondent is pained to learn
that tlie interests of the Order of Good
Templars in this city aud county are to
a languishing condition. Considering
it tAe very best of tho many tcmjirraucc
organizations, he trusts and ameerely
hope* that step* will bo taken for nu
awakening from the dormant state now
!HH•MAN.
President.
existing, and that soon the Order will
again shed it* rag* of effulgent brightncss o’er the pathway of the reforming

If yon want a bargain in Beal Estate.
Forty acres improved land, with build­
ing*. orchard, etc. A goorl spring of
cool water that is always in order ; two
lots seeded. Fences in good order, and
*ilunted to a good nrighburbootL
For particular* nud terms enquire of
E. M. Evxrra,
87-8W. __________ Nashville, Mich.

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS

Facts are Facts
Dress Linens from 20 to 30 Cents.
Beautiful Shawls lor 70 Cents Ladies ibo bny on merits
shouldn't fail to examine mj All wool Shawls.
Ladies Kid Gloves 00 Cents.
Knitting Cotton 0 Cents a Ball. Beat it if yon cam
Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs, the latest style out, for 20 Cents.
Am able to give better prices on Boots and Shoes than ever
before. A good Serge Shoe for 70 Cents. Ladies Sips 30 Cts.
And everything else usually kept in a General Store.
In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, yon will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries^
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
8ewingMacbines,and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

HT Forty different pat tor* of Wall
Paper, Just received,
____
At Trlmax's.

$1.30

Bring in your Country Produce; will exchange Goods
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.
Ituggirs! BusEi&lt;*w! Buggtra!
H. M. Let &amp; Co. have fast received
a car-load of Huggies, which will lie
sold for w hat they will bring. Every
Buggy is mailr of tbc best Ohio hick­
ory, well-ironed and built in a flrwtclx« workmanlike manner, and will l»e
fully warranted. They were Knight
for cash, nnd will Im* sold astonishingly
low. Don’t buy until you examine
tbrx' Buggies and get prices.
II. M. LEE Ac Co.

Shade*. mid Holland’s Cloth Shades,
just received.
At Trumxm's.

ty Stone nud Wooden Ware and all
k inda of (&gt; roccriea can always In- Knight
at bottom prices at I)ax. M axel’s.

(V Slriped Shawls only 73 cento
IV Salt Fish by the kit at
____ Dax. Maxks’8.

Experience has taught us that the way to do
business successfully, is to

CloUUn*.
Saito from $3 to $22, at
H. L. LiKBiuvsca’a.
( row-k Metta
Only 83 eta. at Hammonp A Bekrt's.
Cf*’ The Judd Patent Window Staulc
Fixlciv can always be lioufrht

SELL GOODS CHEAP.

IV (’.1*11 pai I for Butter nnd Egg*
st Dan. Maker's, opposite poal office.

FtT Don't neglect the opportunity of
looking al tin- largctt and iinal ciasuttmeat of Goods in tlie county nt
.
Tur Iknrrox Bronx.

Dyr-StnOk.
We carry a full line bcaide* many
new addition* nt bottom prices.
At Boisa Brotukb&amp;
“A New Broom Sweeps Ciena."
If you want to nave money don't fail
to buy your Goods at the new grocery
of
Dax. Maxee.

Touching incident:
An estimable
lady of this city was taken suddenly
and alarmingly III, one day last week.
Her bright little four-vear-old entered
the room, and sold: “Mamma, wbat ails
you ln ,'Idonot know. Willie,” said
the fond mother, “p *
“Oh, no,” said little Willie, “you msstn’t the! I will pray to God that you
may not die U And. kneeling by the
Iwdaide, Um little
..Ole ilellow. with great
aobaofi ■ * it- the
• dreaded prospect,
,__________
in broken words, a fer­
poured
‘
vent prayer foi bis mother's ajiccdy re-

All of which I am doing at present.

IT* TImm Silk Handkerchiefs will
m kc your.eyea wntar. at
Tux Botrrox Stoxe.

ITT First -clara Single Harnesa for
only $12, or *10 with buggy, at
Lex St. Hmith’b Gbocskt.

On Monday and Turoday evenings,
Mr. T. M. Nichol*, of Chicago, lectured
in tlie interests of the Rupublican par­
ty, io the Court House. The faeilhica
tor auditors to tip back lheir chair* and

STOVES AND TINWARE!
sealed. Use 1be beat known remedy,
“Lawwx'a CvitATrrx.” on fncUng the
out.

The funeral erf Mr*. Cam
the esteemed wife erf John
wm largely atte ’ ’
■
yAlK&amp;smi

P. Hou.xn.

U?’ Don’t fail to look at the largest
and finest line of Corarta, In colors andembroidered, at The BootoN Bronx.

Rev. Levi Masters, of the M. E.
Church, preacntesl to his people, on
Sunday morning last, an exposition and
&lt; lesson drawn from I John, V. 4 ; nnd
in the evening preached from Psalms
Corneil. Books, I
May 98th. 1878.1
VIII. 3. 4.
After “considering thy
heavens," and after a knowledge of so
Regular meeting held.
many of the majestic works of the al­
1‘n'M-nt—Chipmnu. FreaidcnI.
mighty, we find that a single soul out­
Lee, Young. Truman, Wheeler and
weighs them all. .
Barber, Trustees.
।
Minute* of the previous meeting read
After languishing for many weeks
upon a bed of sickness. Mrs. Mary and approved.
1 lie following accounts w ere presentBrown, wife of Edward P. Brown,
passed to “the other shore.'’ at almut
five o'clock last Sablmth morning. It
ia but a abort lime since the death of
her infant child, and in this double Im--

a matter which will probably K- settled
by ■'twelve good men and true." and
l*ius reto rts himself aa perfectly will­
ing to abide the issue, being confident
of a favorable verdict for himself, pro­
vided that no testimony shall be pro­
ci need against him other than that of
such a* will testify honestly and with­
out prejudice. Of the tarring and

It has been resolved to ro-engag'
Prof. Colman at a salary of tWO.
Many of our legal luminaries are at­
tending Supreme Court, at Lansing.
Mr*. Charlea Cole, daughter of Hen­
ry Wert, has been and is now quite ill.
An old pensioner from Maple Grove,
of the war of 1812, w aa to the city, for
hia penaiou lam week.

On? stock of Mra\ and Roy’s (%thiu&lt; U complete and as tow cm (Ac fawl.
a alpamlKAt ride up lhe brood Detroit ’ You can aove S3 cto. or. every dollar
by
baying at the great Nxw Yomk
River to Bell* Island and Lake HL
UWr, stopping at the Island long
Block,S^^UBjgHat.
cnongti for a fdenie dinner. Ample
cars hnve becti provided to oecmnodate
everybody, and lot cvvryliodygo. The
KF" Out Maalaa .
Woe^lum1*.
train will not leave IkHroit until »d»
HF La lies, don’t m-glccl too look at.
those fine Em brodrie«, the largest line
tn Barry county, at
from which can be obtained a fine pan­
. ________ The Borrox Stoke.
oramic view of Detroit, and thenueen’s
nr The exact spot baa been found
ilouiain aero** the river; also Fort when'
I can l»c«i buy Groceric*. new
Wayne, soldior’s monument, and many
cither pointe of interest for which the and fresh, Teas, Coffees and Sugars of
Yotrr money’s
old "City of the Straits” is so famously the best seleottoM.
worth
in
tea: no houses and lota given I
noted.
.
.
Thia will be one of tho moot attrac­
tive exenraions of (hr season, and dtesp
no name for it. Think of it! onbr tf’.
when the regular fare to over $*, not
Including tlw steamboat ride, which to
worth nt leant one dollar more. Eve­
ryone needs recreation, and let them
embrace thi« opportunity. Ticket* for
sale at L. J. Wheeler’s atom, in Nash­
ville, unliltfat.ere.,June 13th. Secure
nne for yourse lf and wife, nnd don’t
forget to take along your lunch bask-

Hoiae Broa. Agt*.

IN” G« to the Fxxn Store for your
Food nod Floor.
•
CT Fot^IMnU

in grading and i
HIGDON

�M win go a Charin’ &gt;cmu— wid degs
when be kin nntab ’em a h*s» maa eumfortaMer in a trap. Taint ao much
diffteoee ’bout ’oooua, but de debbil be
takM rare o’'poasuma. An* I 'eperide
debbil kDow d -bred die yw* hunt, tor ,______
damter r brain’ I wraajota’ dewp to de | to tbe
doom* to poverty, and wm obmpeDad to
return to hi* native town of Port Penn.
U»- don to do nto. »t
—Doerr S^ntincL

“Green ierbackcrF’ say* I. “Why,
Unde Fete, ain't the delibil got no bet­
ter sane* than thaiF’ “Now. look-ahere, Mahar Martin," says be, “de debbil know* what he's about an’ ef green
terbaeker was good fur anybody to chaw
ba wouldn’t chaw it, and’De saya to me,
•Unde Pete, been a huntin' any pos­
sums F And aay* I, ‘No, Mahar, laabbar dotfat* An* doth*took st mo aw-

A aao of hope M large M tbe two
lfa,p|soadiai btaor store of gain,
will, it i* mid, kiU or eradicate all gi uba
and itareta fnna tba grain.

Tnx firat negro to ait on a jhry ia
Naw lock city wm accepted iaaiwiak.

ceiebmtetm
•rssnrssfissnssjas^i

‘—z'raiaaESTr.

dvapmdMM aho tvreuUy rotand tta
K«r*«f a tntaon tba Union i'srida railroad
haw tam captcred by ■ party of eleven nxn
from JUehne, who went in jmnralt of tta robtar». Th* etolca vatashtee have tara reoov-

BmurvAar Buuutax is credited with
tbelanng umthdrecally that no more Gereromeat bond* will ba sold for redtrnpeioe porposa*. as th* secora* of tb* lari tlC.000,000 &lt;X
par caste, aaasrea over iXO,000,000 gold aurptaa bafara janaaq next, aapaatafly aa our

A aacoxo and more nrioua attempt
baa been made upon tho Ufa of th* German
Emperor. While Um aged aorereign waa driv­
ing io Uk&gt; svwmm Cntcr drr Unden. tta a&gt;■saaia fired two charge* of a doobtabaml

Dr. Nutating. Wtau
--- ------- — —™
be filed ojmjm and
vuondsd tbe botel -kcepcr, and tried to com­
mit Kuctos. but *** Meured. Tta Emperor *
T*T»ra») alletidaat jumped into the cx/nip.
aud *uT-[&gt;ort&lt;d baa uuul the cuntc* reacted
the pataca. Tb* Emperor was conveyed to;
ted and rereral grain* of abet extracted, caus­
ing great kns of blood. H* wiffcred great
{win, but Barer tad conMtouoMs
Tn ataamahip Idaho, of the Williams
A Guion Una, went on lb* raA* on the ooa.t
«t Ireland, during » heavy fog, and in twenty
minute* after atriking tamdered lu daep water.
Thnrngh tbs noolnre* and courage of tb* cgi**r» ererr psasragar and tta entire, craw ware
•avtd. Tta atop and cargo are a total fas*.
Tbs [W***ngar* and crew lo*4 aii l tear baggage,
the pwaouger* (aving cal* wbat they bad ca
tbrir peraou*.
A canm dispatch toy* the Berlin ooo-

rnaay 'possums. Dry is silo* a buntin'
‘poasuma, anil dat’a de way day lose der
church. I sot &lt;tat church afire raeacf.
Dy brew .tat Unci* Pete F Ad'I was
“ this article ia Doi altogether true F'
• •• 1 haw do douM," eaid the General, glad enough to hear it too, far tier wm
•• there are some tree thing* ia the ar­ brudrra in dat church &lt;lat said Teller
ticle; but the part which re?era to me ia Joa an* ma ao* it afire, coa we waan’t
wholly false, utterly false, without a 'lected truatora, but &lt;ley can’t My &lt;tat
shadow of foundation. Gnu. Tayloraaya DOW, far its all plain M day light an* ef
that in a cvHifrreDco lieiween President day don’t Urab it I kin ahow 'em de
Lincoln, Secretary Btanton and myself, । berry gourd I tuk down to da rock­
tn 1M4, the approaching campaign fat: spring when I seed de debbiL An' it
Virginia waa dia-maoed. No each coo- I । don’t do to hunt no more ’possums, fur
fervnee wm ever held, and no such cam­ &lt;1* debbil *d )i*t m Imb scratch de end
paign wm ever discussed. Gen. Taylor ob his tail agin a white man's church ar
says that I inaisted upuu advancing my Amc (M Corm:" by F. R. Stocitcn,
whole anny upon lUchmood by the
James river. I never said a word to the in Scribner for Jme.
Betrayed by hix Own Curiosity.
far cleaning picture* in a recent numlwr Preaident or Beejctary of War, or any
of the Journal far Proltirchr Cbrmie. one efae in authority, m to bow I would
During the festival of the Bsinun an
A very indistinct oil painting wm freed advance. Gen. Taylor report* Mr. Lin­ inhabitant of the village of FumluckU
coln
m Mying that the Government refrom dust with a feather, washed with a
bad dressed hi* child, about 2 year* old,
apouge and water, and then covered for &lt;1aired the interposition of an army bo- in a shawl and a cap, ornamented with
eight minute* with a layer of ahsving tween Leo and Washington. Mr. Lin­ pieces pf gold, ami intrusted it to a
soap. The soap was then washed off, coin never said a word rrermbbng this, slave, who left it for a moment seated in
with a lariaii and th* picture left io dry. or anything at all, on the subject. Geu. the court of the house. Ou hia return
It waa next thoroughly cleaned with Taylor n j&gt;orta mo aa saying that any tbe child wm gone, and every search for
change of route from my own by the 1 it proved useless. The father applied
linen cloth soaked in nitro benzine.
Jamca to another would coat 100,000
Fobxcia or Correro Ixx.—Prof. men. This is pure fiction, na, indeed, to the Chief of Police at Bagdad, en­
Gtnll prnposea the following : A concen­ tho whole story is a pure fletiau. Gen. treating h'm to inquire into the eireumtrated solation of logwood ia treated, Taylor say* that the whole story ecme* stancea. Thia officer reflected that the
first, with 1 per cent of alum, and thee to him well authenticated, anil h* haa no child could not be earned far, ou account
with the same portion of lime water un­ doabt of hia corrvctnias. There are of hia criea, and, therefore, must hare
til a permanent precipitate ia formol. only three person* who could authenti­ been taken by one of tho neighbors. He
A few drop* of a weak solutkn of chlo­ cate such a story—Mr. Lincoln, Mr. ! did not communicate' Uii* idea to any­
ride of calcium are mided, until a bluish- Btantou and myself. Lincoln and Btan- body, bat directed one ot hia messengere
black color is obtained; then hydro tou are dead, and I My the whole story to go to the village cf Funduekli at th*
chloric acid ia added drop by drop until ia a fabrication. »nd whoever vouched boar of prayer, to enter tbe moequo and
the liquid turn* red. A little gem and for it to Gen. Tar lor vouched for a fic­ summon the imin (or priest&gt; toeomo im­
alioat 1 per cent of glycerine are then tion. I feel it due to tbe memory of mediately to his mavaur. Wbra tlie
added, and the ink is ready tor use.
these great men. apart from any senti­ th* Chief of Pclice, be nxrivcd a
A mbw printing ink is prepared by ment of self-vindication, to make thia de­ positive injunction to come to him again
nial m emphatic and clear aa posaible.” ao the morrow, and give him the name
first dissolving iron in nul| '
' '
This denial of Gen. Grant Id to an of the person wbo first came to inquire
chloric, or acetic acad. Hat__________
ia oxidised by mr*n* of brtrie acid, interesting resume ou hi* Dsrt. " I re­ of him the cause of hi* being sent for to
after which the two halves are mixed, nx mber," be Mid, " vrry v ell my first the police office. The Turk* in general
and precipitation ia produced by oxide interview with Stanton. You know I pay little attention to tb* affaire of others,
of iron.
The precipitate ia filtered, d’d net oome to Washington until I came not even in those al their priest* ; cooaewashed, and mixed with equal part* of tn relaiioc. to an order to aaeumr com­ quently, on returning to th* mo*que one
tannic and gallic and. which produces a mand of the armies. I had once been man only came to him to aak the oau*e
black bordering on blue. Tbc black is there as a young man. but otherwise, it of the sudden summons. Tlie iman re­
washed and dried, then mixed with lin­ was my first trip. I found Stanton air­ plied thrt it waa only in relation to a fir­
seed oil; and the ink obtained i* suit­ dial six' willing to do anything. *o we man (decree । which he waa to have read,
able for either letterpress printing or •fappresaed the rebellion. Nothing could but which waa withdrawn. However, ou '
have been more earnest and hearty than being informed by the itmui of what had
lithography.
hia treatui-nt of me. ‘Now,’ My* be, paaaed, the Chief of Polio* caused tlie
Or 504 comet* that hare entered the •General, I do not w*ut to know your inquisitive man to be arrested, and dis­
solar system, 24 hare passed between ptana. Tell me what you need to carry covered the body of the child cooeraleu
Mercury and th* sun, 47 within Venn*, them out That ia all I care to know. under th* ataircsae of hie nou*r, and
5K between Venn* and tbc earth, 73 be- And, when you go UR aee Mr. Lincoln, Um* pored that it waa he who ear­
you will do well to observetbe same dis- ned it off. He was senteoood to be in­
iretion. Mr. Lincoln may not want to stantly beheaded.
know any more of your plana than I do,
but 1 can uud&lt; nrtand how you might
naturally seek the confidence of the
Provident Now, Mr. Lincoln ia of a
gentle and tender nature, apt to confide
in many r&gt;eopl*, and wbat you tell him
about military moremeuta he may tel! to
the next Senator with whom b* haa aa nance for the least money ; but that U
intimate conversation.' I mw Lincoln. chiefly to bo learned by experience. Tbc
Axonixa haa lately been added to the He was as cordial and hearty as Btanton, bill of fare which Mias Corson, tbe New
“ infallible cures ” for hydrophobia if possible more ao, liecause he wm a York piulanthropiet publishes in her
Two Bastian doctor* who bad been man of more affable and gractou* man­ pamphlet ou thia aubjrvt wiU, undoubt­
called upon to see a girl 12 yean of age ner*. wiien Lincoln and I were alone edly. show something naw to many peo
who had been bitten by a mad (log, aud tlie I'rrsuit r.t began tbe oonveraaticn nle now pinehd for want of sufficient
whose wound had been cauterized with by reposting a story from an article by food. One direction ia m follows, for a
nitrate of silver, without preventing the Orpheus C. Kerr—* comic article satir­ family of fire:
appearance of unfavorable symptom, izing th* conduct of tb* war. It waa. m
“ Moteiay there i* boiled ria* and
prescribed the inhalation of three cubic I n-menter, a sto«y ataiut Capt Fob milk tor breakfast corned beef and cal»fret of oxygen, which produced imme­ Shorty and the Macki n1 Brigade, axd Ixg* for dinner, and peas boiled io
diate relief. Two day* after, fre*h the anaconda policy. *oro&lt;thing al •on". stock fur supper. Thai day’s food oo*t*
symptoms of the malady occurred, diffi­ Generate in tb* field being hampered by 35 cents. Tuesday, broth and lirml for
When he had breakfast nesting 10 cent* ; for dinner,
culty oi swallowing, etc., when a fresh a flood of order*.
inlialatioo of the oxygen was made, finiahed, Lincoln said very much baked beans; supper, uaacaroui and
which again bad tho desired effect, and what Btautou had said—that be cl tel not rhe see. Wednesday there ia toasted
tbc girl 1* said to bare recovered perfect care to know what I wm to do, only to bread and scalded milk for breakfast,
know what I wanted; that I should hare atewad tripe for dinner, and potent* fur
health in a few weeks.
all I required. Ho wished me to beat supper. Tharadsy, no* .marnta for
Lee; bow I did it was my own duty. He breakfast salt potaufeu far dinner, and
tield Lace.
said be did not wish to know my plans, lentils stowed in stock for supper. FnGold l*ce is not gold lace. It does or to cxrrei‘c any scrutiny over
day. brolh and brre. for bn-akf*at,
not i caerve thia title, for tbc gold is ap-' so loogM I beat tbe rebel army he was mutton and turnip* for dinner, and Imrplied m a surface to silver. It is not natisfied. He spoke of a plan h* bad
IxnM u LroU, .«
“ •
even silver lace, for tho *dvvr i* applinl long thought over, and Ux&gt;k down a map.
day. mutton broth and_______________
to a foundatam of silk. Tbe ailkrn He drew an imaginary hoe between two
fast beef and potatoes for dmtx r. and
thread* for making thia material are of tbe Virginia creek* or rivers, toe beans boiled fa broth for supper. Bun­
wound round with gold wire, so thickly name* of which bare aacaned me, and day's fare costa 61 erate, and include*
m to ooMaal ibesdk; and tbe making aud that I might more on diet line and
breakfast of eoeoa, Invad *nd fried len­
of this goU wire fanua &lt;rf the asast sin- have th* stream* foe supplies. 1 looked tils. dinner of bean brolh. liaalet stew
at the plan sod saw in a moment that, if
I put mt army on such • Una, I would
be fa mueh the same position m tb* makes a total axpama* of IX 53, and
Army of trie James. I would be perwer- tearee a balance, on my eatimate, of G2
Ism; I could do no good to ou- side and cent* for extra bread, milk ami butter.”
»o harm to the other. I wouldbefackad
SI told Mx. Luxnln 1 would amasder
plan, and that wm tlie fast of it. Th*

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never mentKuaed Main by Mr. Lincoln.
Thai ia, M far m I remember, the exact
story of th* eanferenc* between Mr. Lin
coin, Mr. Stai.ton, and myrei! when I
took command of the army. Th* ques­
tion of my plana and their wisdom or uawiretom waa never afterward a subject of

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of toted gold wire
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rod of Mirer, breed alwfa tkRmgh it
front eml to end, and imnated far this
hole the arealfaat retd wire he oosfa preonre, beMMMtheriiwrtothaMmkl
vriMdnwiag Romre, until be bad
boMMfatit to the Ifarefttafaahh Mate
beu&lt;,in iMhaattvw wtaereftnew .
hair, withal Wfae fa ita renter. To
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                  <text>RNO STRONG,

VOLUME V.

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VILLAGE OFFICERS

NASHVILLE, BARRr CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1878.

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Canton and its suburiw: Passing over
tho tihameea settlement Use storm
crowied the usual to the aty. carrying
away in its course the bolustrading of
again: “ Ifropose that we adjourn from
the Esirt bridge. A native police sta­
iuvesscESs"1
thia apartment to tbe nearea! billiard
tion waa also completely destroyed.
The storm leveled all the houses in its
saloon, and (here pair off in couples for
Xxrr JW.
course, making a clean sweep of every­
the
purpose
of
playing.
At
tbe
end
of
Of Um Iot*. m4 aonm bUod-d.
tb« first series of games there will be six
thing for a width at about 600 feet. The
Kvwjyasr;
Of Um &gt;&gt;rs «S frwal bl|i ««&lt;M,
mortality baa been variously estimated
losers. Let them pair off and play
again, and so continue in the same man­
at from 6,000 to 10,000, and probably
&lt;W f*. Ur.
bind OM
ner until only orc ia left, who shall play
the latter numlxr is nearer the mark.
‘ihMtib
— sy4
the final game with tho odd man, and
Nine thousand bouses (speaking in
E»W7 jsar.
tbe loser, whoever b«' may be, shall
round numbers) are known to bare Ix-en
challenge some stranger to fight him a
destroyed, and although many of the in­
OS! Sow »d to
tetan »,
Knrr yaar;
duel this very night By so doing we
mates had notice of the impending dis­
wxn. IM dcrad emm AarUv o'er w
give destiny s chance to settle tbe affair
aster by hearing the noise caused by
at once; and if abe' fails to do so, why,
other Louses falling, and made their es­
TuTtjM^B'mW^lTawaUted,
it's her fault, not oura. What say you,
cape, there were other cases in whico
gentlemen, to the proposition ?”
great numbers of jx-oplo were kilted by
Eeery year.
"Agreed! agreed!” resounded on
the fall of a single bouse. For instance,
cvci^side, and we sprung at once for
there waa an eating-house in which
**** Keen ye-/;
fifty-two aMistanta were engaged. In
C*«m as an ws la Umit ptacw,
" Open tho door, Maurice !" shouted
thia house there were at the Um'
KeeeywtMee Uw^aZnyr* turn* im ;
a
dozen
voices;
"you
have
the
key
!"
over
100 people taking refresh­
!a Um veeatac1* dart Uxy frw« a..
••Gentlemen," responded ho, “ bare
ment, and none, cither assistants or
you up regard
guests, arc known to bare escsqied. In
boat?
What I_____ ,_______________
and at the same moment struck his own another auu twenty-four persona were
stairs belter skelter, at the imminent
hilt-deep through the cavalryman's kilted by tho destruction of a family
risk of disturbing the virtuous slumbers
broad breast A convulsive Shudder bouse. There was also great destraoof Madams Baulean and her charming
passed through the soldier’s frame, and,
infant ? For shame I Qbssrvc me, *nd
straightening himself al bis full height,
profit by my example.”
be fell backward from the table into the
gloom, which opened to ,-eccive him like of their fall, and, on the other hand, al­
of the windows, tore down the cur
lowing for then’ being great numl&gt;crs in
tains, threw up the sash, and leaped
some of those that fell, it is probably
oi;l fearlessly into tho gloom.
Wo
below the average to estimate the loss
And, without more ado, be reached
all followed him, and in the twinkling forth his hand, and seizing the son of
of life at one to each house that fell,
of an eye found oureelvea in the gar­ Mars by his nose, which was very promi­
and 1,000 lives on the water. In most
den.
of
tbe houses blown down, fire was
nent, gave it so vigorous a tweak that
It was a clear fall of fourteen feet, but, for a moment 1 verily beluved lie must
Having hung his coat over his probably being used, either for cooking
tho soil being moist and soft, luckily no hare pulled a portion of it from hia face. shoulders. Count de Vsutnu advanced or other purposes, and kerosene is now
one waa hurt. We straggled on, still He immediately leaped to the further to the proprietor, and, putting hut purse so universally burned .-.nd stored in Chi­
following the leadership of Maurice, side f a billiajid table ; and it was well into hia hand, desired him nut to call nese bouses that it would have been no
over a wilderness of vinca and flower­ bo did so, for the now thoroughly arouxsi the polios for ten minutes; liariug done cause for surprise had the conflagrations
beds, until wo reached the low wall soldier sprung to hia feet, and, had not which, he j&gt;ol&gt;tely bode ua good morn­ been much more extensive than they
upon our right; and, scrambling over it,
ing. and quitted the saloon in company were. As to tho clearing away of the
we fouAl ourtelvea in a narrow alley would certainly have throttled his in­ with Lemoyne. We examined the ill- dead bodies, the Chinese authorities
which led out into the thorough­ I suiter oq the spot.
fated Major, but be waa Btonc-dcad.
fare upon which Bsulean's restaurant I I never saw a man so enraged. He The weapon had passed directly through able promptitude. Almoat immediately
i literally foamed at the month, and our bis heart.
after the catastrophe, orders for 4.000
Poor Adolphe I The politest of French­ fronted.
" Select your partners !“ exclaimed united efforts were hardly sufficient to
Two days afterward I left France, nor coffins were issued by the Oi Yuk Tung
men and most obliging of landlords; hia
wines were always good, and bis dishes Matinee, in hia dear, ringing tones; I&gt; prevent his breaking away. Finally, have I ever visited it rinre ; but were Hospital, ami. up to the time the steam­
and
each
one
locktd
armn
with
whoever
,
er left yesterday afternoon, 3,000 bodies
। seeing that his nttetnnts to release himunczeeptianablc. Peace .to bis ashes 1
I self were inr ffectual, Lc gave his word to
liad been recovered from the ruins
I well rememl&gt;er the last uinner I took at
Delavigne b&gt;msclf Ix-iug my most &gt;m- I oommil no immediate riolencc, and we
and buried without delay. The work
iua house, not so much from the delicacy
of clearing awny the debris was proceed­
of the viands and the perfcctaon of the mediate neighbor, I took hia, and so loosened our bold.
Count de Vantrin, who had been re­
ing rapidly, but the stench in some places
cookery, which latter rxceolcd anything reached the open street
Once there, I Ix-tbought me of his garding the whole scene with the utmost
was nnmi-'takablo evidence that there 1
A French Betting Story.
in the Quartier Latin, twi from an occur
renon of which 1 was an unwilling spec- great skill sa a billiard player, which I nonchalance, now advanced, and said,
An officer named Verdier waa cele­
ha&lt;l
onre
or
twice
b«en
a
witness
of,
and
extending hia card, “ There, sir, you brated id his garrison for winning all his The violence of the wind for the few
tztor, »n*l to a certain extent a particiregretted that I hail not selected aomo will find my name and addresa.
You lx-to. None of his eomradet cowld boast minutes it lasted was as great as that of
shall have satisfaction."
of ever having been sucvcreful, and so the severest typhoon. Granite blocks
pent, and »o I said nothing. On con“Here, sir—here, on this spot ” at last no one cared to bet with him. were lifted from their places and hurled
suiting our watches we found that I hissed the Major, trembling all over One day Verdier was transferred to an­ a considerable distance, thick trees
it was half-past 11. being a full with passion.
other regiment, but tho tame of his pe­
an entertainment to my intimates, and hour later than any of us had sup­
The proprietor of the establishment, culiar Inck had already spread before liftea bodily. and boots carried far on to
I Baulcau'a was tbe place selected for the posed.
attracted by the comifiotion, came up at him. After a supper tendered him by the aliore. In one case a small Ixx.t wan
A walk of ten minutes brought us to thia moment and interfered. He be­ hia comrades on the evening of hia am actually blown on to the roof of a bouse
! meeting. Our party consute-d of but
| twelve, myself included; and 6 o’clock Toison d’Or, nt that time one of the sought ua to Lake our differenoee some- vol, when champagne had made its ap­ in the Truth Ward. A row of bonx-a—
all brothels but one, funning one aide of
was named for sitting down to the table. moot elegant aaloouk in Faria. It was whei&gt; else, and itifntzwd ua. besides, pearance, Gt-n. B— called cut :
At 5 JO o'clock wo were mostly all as- in tho second story &lt;&gt;f the building, the that if we persisted in making his saloon
“ la it really true, Vehlier, that you a short lane in the city—were the scene
of one notable catastrophe. The other
scmbled, as I had specially inaiste*! on floor above being occupied as a fencing the soeuo of a duel he would be under
•ideal the lane ia formed by tbe side
punctuality, and no one wished to dis­ gallery. Once inside, no time was loot
urwutj LU ncuoiug lot me JX.U1CC.
wall of the Nam Cheong Irm? !c, which
appoint me. Tho intervening momenta in idle preparation, but, selecting six
During the harangue I noticed that
is some thirty feet high. This wall gave
(Mused awav in pln*aaiit chat concerning contiguous tables, we began our play at Laroque spoke in an undertone to sevway to tlie force of the tornado and fell
the manifold incidents of our student once. Delavigne, w|io knew that I was end of the students, who immediately
crushing in upon tho opposite houses. the
life—toa’wr past on my port—until the no match for him, insisted.upon giving went and posted themselves in front of
hands of the clock proclaimed the hour me odds; but, an I r-wolutely refused to the large double doors which consti­
“You arc a pby aiognomirt ? Well, inmates of which, about 100 in number,
appointed, at which instant the head accept of any, he was perforce 'obliged tuted the only entrance to the place. At what, for insUnco, can you find to read were all killed, moat of them being
waiter entered the apartment and an­
its conclusion he detained the landlord now in my tape ?"
nounced dinner. Upon counting noses ' I was in that state of nervous cxcito- by the skirts of bis coat, and thus ad" I can see," said Verdict, promptly,
we found there waa but one absentee, l ment which, so far from diminishing
“ that the old wound in your aide haa
attempted to dig tho bodies out
Victor L?moyue; and, as ho was gener­ my skill, actually assisted it, and I ex­
of the ruins. Tho narrow creek is still
ally bcbindbaud in evervthiDg, I waa ! eroded myself; while Maurice. although
partially clicked up with debris, amriatnot much surprised, although a little to all appearance playing with great
ing ot bn(kcn boate and other wreckage,
care, counted very slowly. The conse­
in which are numlx-rs of dead bodies.
quence was that, much to my surprise, I
" No • but,' after I assure you, sir.”
won the game.
" Perhaps you do not like'to s]»-ak of In' too many instancea whole families
have been crushed to death in one txial.
, it—pcrhatis a duel—"
For his second trial ha paired off with
Tho
supply ot coffins ia nearly ex­
“
DiableI
you
won't
believe
mo?
Laroque, who was even a worse player
“ Yea, yea P shouted several voices.
hausted, and the unuertakc-rs are Dow, I
than myself; and yet, strange to say,
“Yon see tho sentiment of the com­ What will jou bet ?"
am
told, charging double price. Tbe
“ Anything you please. General"
lielavigne was again beaten. Ho ex­ pany, landlord,''continued Jules, “after
viilagea of Pah Ilin Hock and Pah Hod
"Five hundred franco.”
perienced a turn liar fate at the hands of which I trust your good taste will pre­
“The gentlemen present arc the wit- Tan^. two or three miles to the north,
each of his autagomste, and finally was vent your calling for the police.
outaide tfie walla, were caught in the
left alone to play the last game of the Hhoukl you persist m so doing wo will
With theee words the Gvneral pro storm and suffered great damage, many
senes with tne “odd man.'* which nn- be under the unpleasant necessity of
eroded without more ado to divert him­ dwelling bouses an-1 other buildings be­
gagging you. Bo make your choice."
The proprietor, seeing no other al­ self of bis curt sod shirt, when a close ing destroyed, and numbers of lives test.
ternative, gracefully acquiesced, and scrutiny by all present revealctl too fact Tbe village across tho water opposite to
took a chair to witness the proceedings. that there was no trace Of a wound by Bbameen came in for its share of the
diaaater also, being partially destroyed.
“Now, lads," exclaimed Laroque, "no
further delay, and we immediately ad­
I bear tlmi, though tho whirlwind did
time is to be lost Delavigne, in the
journed to the dinner-table, which I had stranger or my friend and a rtrong for- fencing gallery above you will And
uol effect •&gt; much damage at Fateliau sa
ordered to be act m . the second story txxling as to the result took poaacsaiou plenty of foils. Take the two which ere
in thia port, it mad-- severe havoc. It is
stated by Chinese wl»o have oomo from
back room overlooking tho garden, of me, when the Count, having taken off croescd on the eastern walk They have
there that not less than 2i» houses have
where onr festivity would not bo inter­ hu coal and selected a ctmi, advance*! to no^buttons, and will suit your purpose
been laid prostrate, white atx&gt;ut half the
rupted by the Dome and bustle of the die head of tho table and spoke thus;
street. Wo reached tho room, and had
With a chuckle the General put tho boats in tbe river have been wrecked.
“ Monsieur Delavigne, 1 have narrow­
Maurice sped away on his mission
all token our scats, with the exception
After he had The loss of life has been put down at
observed your play, and ferj con­ white the rest of the students busied money in his pocket.
of Maun ex- Dclavigne, who remained ly
several hundred. A passage boat com­
reached
home,
he
at
oner
wrote
to
hia
vinced that te equalize the conU-st be­ themselvi-s closing the window curtrdns
standing, and with good reason, too—
ing from Fatshan to thia aty wua, when
tween us vou aliould have the odds of at to prevent ol»acxvniicin from the neigh­ old chum, the General in ccmmand of
every place was occupied.
a short dishmoc off, caught in the tdrh-ast one-half the (pane, which I beg you boring houses, am! extinguishing all Verdier a regiment ;
“How now, waiter," exclaimed he, will illiit: em&gt; tn mm vrm "
"Dear friend, the story of VenlieFs nado and instantly capstzod. About
tbe
gas
jets
except
two
very
brilliant
with mock gravity; “ am I to rat ou my
seventy of the paawngem were drowned.
ones w the center of ths room, distant luck is all humbug. He lias just made
a bet of 500 francs that I had a wound
from each other about twelve fret
" A mistake of mine, monsieur," re­
Tacn, still acting under the direction in my aide, and of course ho lost it”
plied that worthy functionary; “I
The
answer
camo
back
:
of Jules Loroque, thev gathered round
thought I hod covers for twelve."
“ Your naivete is truly charming !
one of the bilhard-tablea, and, lifting it
"Bo you did,” answered Maurice,
bodily from the floor, placed it midway Your winning the 500 francs cost me
“but there are thirteen of ua.”
between the two jeta. It wm not until 2,000, which Verdier bet me, on the day
The freali corer waa brought Dela­
of
bis leaving, that he would make you.
*v-‘
* ’
" - - &gt;d hia intenvigne ensconced himself snugly upon
on the first evening of meeting, take ofl
the billiard- vour shirt in the presence of your fcltnyleft, and tbe dinner then procceacd.
Frenchmen are the most companion­
low-ofllcera, and dial you, yourself,
able follows in tho world, and by tho
would inform me of the fact"
time tbe second basket of champagne
bad been opened aw happier party could
have been found within tbe walla of
Pans. Aa tb e liquor began to take effeet, the fun became fart and furious.
As Uw iMtrt aaa &gt;oul «rov oM«r,

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W.SFOW’ERS.

SMITH

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LEWIS DURKEE

UNION HOUSE
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we threw the fruit, of which Adolphe
bad provided a plentiful impply,
But what positively astonished mo
st
tbs
pictures wine"
was that in every respect Dclavigne
tbe walla. Finally, Dels,
seemed to be his equal. Hu ptoy was
upon the table wit
'
magnificent; sad in a few momenta the
in aarh hand, aod
table was completely surrounded by
spectators, attracted by tho extraordinary
akiH displaye-’ ou both sites. As the
i«po-n* to

challenged the admiration of all
Tbe combat had been progreming
some four or five minutes, when tho
Major, curried away in tho ardor of lii.
attempt to break through hu antagonist'e guard, for a moment threw bun­
self oat of pemtion.
DeVautrin, who up to this moment
had been acting principally on tho de­
fensive, now totxuly changed his tactics,
and assaulted hia huge antagonist with
a vigor and ferocity more tlion equal to
his own. His thrusts, which were prin­
cipally for tbe face, were directed by a
hand so strong and tape that twice be
brake liie skin of tbe Major's cheek and
“Btrl* said the Count *' Sir I” and once pricked his neck.
be shook him violently..........................
Tbe moment was one of horrible in­
The warrior opened
terest to all. Suddenly, on returning
eyes and glared fleroel
from a lunge at tierce, the Count threw
open bis guard; whether designedly or
not I never knew, but his opponent saw
it, and, quick as thought, thrust for the
undefended spot De Vantrin did -not
attempt to parry, but by a dexterous
half-wheel of hia body, received in hia

NUMBER 38.
lart week Monday, when sbe suddenly
found lirraeH unable to swallow water.
Later aha was thrown into spasms and
Nxvxn keep hones shod when work­
foamed al tbe mouth, when rhe gave up
hope, but would allow none of her ing on the farm.
friends to come near her, Irrt tho saliva
Wmnr a horse is hard at work ia hot
should inoculate them also with her weather, half a day is too long to go
dimare. The spasms became more froqnrnt snd severe through the.week, the
doctors being able to do nothing but ad­
minister opiates, and Mirs Baldwin final­
ly died on Saturday. She was 80 years
old, a woman of great kindness of heart
aud much lidovod by all her friends,
bu I was a-relative of Mrs. John Kent, of
this city.—Springfield {Mau.) Repub-

An Irish Eviction Described.
In my. ciiockertd life I have l&gt;ecn a
private soldier, and, between 1840 and
1850, I was in the county Cork, sta­
tioned at Hallancholy. Those of you
who arc Irishmen will want no descrip­
tion of that becatiful valley of the Lee
which winds between tho lulls from
Cork, and, in i-nmmnr, sc&lt;ms a very
porn lire, green grass growing on tho
water's side, and burnished with gold in
the morning, and ruddy to very crimson
in tho evening sunset I went there on
a November day. I waa one of a troop
to protect the law officers, who liad
oomo with the agent to maim an eviction
o few mile.* from luniacarra, where the
river Bride joins the Lee. It was a
miserable day—rain freezing into sleet
as it fell, and the men neat down
wretched dwslbng after wretched dwell­
ing—scoe thirty or forty perhaps. They
did not lake much beating down ; there
waa no floor to be token up ; tho walls
were more mud than aught else, and
there waa but little trouble in the level­
ing Of them 1 o tho ground. We had got
our work about three parts done when
one of them. • woman, ran and throw
herself on the ground, wet as it waa,
before tho Captain of the trtxip, and
asked that her honre might be spar&lt;-d —
not for long, but for a little while. She
said her husband had Ixieu born in it,
and that he was ill of the fever and
could not live long, and she re.krel that
he nugnt bo permitted tn die in it in
peace. Our Captain hail no power ; the
law agent wanted to get back to Ihnbhn;
his time waa of iciportaECt- and he would
not wait; and that man was carried out
while we were there, in front of ua,
while the sleet waa coming down—car­
ried out on a wretched tiling—you could
while we were there: and three nights
afterward, while I was sentry on the
front gate at Ballancholy Ixrracxii, we
heard a cry, rnd when the guard was
turned out we found thia poor woman
there, a raving maniac, with one dead
bal&gt;e in one arm. and another in the
other, clinging to the eold nipple of her
lifeless breast. And if you bad been
brothers to such a woman, sons of such
a woman, father of such a woman, would
not rebellion have seemed the holies,
gosjwd you could have preached ? Two
hundred and fifty thousand evictions
took place in the twenty years preceding
1866. Two hundred and fifty thousand !
Can you multiply the misery of that
250,(MX) f Brother separated from sis­
ter, husband separated from wife, the.
Union Workhouse taking one, and the
other going out io find life if he can.Cbarles Bradlaugh.

Guards, who reaided in Buckingham­
shire. This gentleman had a very fine
bloodhound, which he kept fastened in
the yard. One morning after tho arri­
val of his visitor, CoL ----- was much
surpriacd at not ~ving Ids friend aa
usual at the brvakfaat-taute and be sent
s serv:iut to his room to ascertain what
had become of him. The servant found
the bedroom door ajar, ami, on knock­
ing, tho gentleman erted, " Come in,
and remove this beast out of my room,"
whereupon the servant entered, and was
astonished to find the master's blood­
hound in'the bedroom, a very large and
fierce dog, who had broken his chain
and escape*! from th ' yard, and, having
scented a stranger in the bouse, had
slipped into the bedroom, as the door
had been left uncloeed by a ser­
vant, who had called tho visitor ia
the morning. The dog was on bis
hind legs at the foot of tbe bed with his
forefeet resting on it, fixing his eyes
intently and ferociously on the unfortu­
nate gentleman, apparently waiting for
an opportunity to spring upon him,
from which he was only restrained by
his prisoner keeping hia ey-w steadily
fixed upon the animal, and tho Colonel
waa detained in this most unenviable
condition (or more than half an hour.
Tho dog must nave been Very cunning,
as be made hia way up stairs unobeemd
by tho servants. Tina nlarr (an authen­
ticated one) reminds one of well-known
accounta of lions, which have in a sim­
ilar way Ixvn kept from making the
final spring by s reeoiute and detcrmmetl gaar, CT.rT&gt;t-u uu »o rvcu umca
prostration of mind and body. There
is one remarkable anecdote of this na­
ture, where a man was obliged to pro­
tract thia mode of self-defense for each
a length of time that ho was disabled by
the blistering of Lis feet on a scorching
rock, where be was first saasiled.
Mx. Geo. Ellwsnger, al the late meet­
ing of the Western New York Horticult­
ural Boowcy, gave the following as a list
of deciduous ornamental trees possesring
real merit for planting. For a small
place he advocated: Birch, cnt-losvtd;
yellow wood; thorn, Paul's double searU; Judas tree; beech. Hirer's smooth-

above ho would add : Elm, Oamperdnwn
weeping and BlanebforJ; linden, white­
leaved; oak, saarlet; birch. Youngs
weprin^j beeob, weeping and art-leaved;

CttXAF.Icn-HoraM.—Bore two at three
boles in a hogshead and cover with a
wire netting. Then place a layer of saw­
dust. Fill in with tee and the spares
with sawdust. One hundred pounds of
ire may thus be made to keep fora week,
and this is sufllcicnt to supply a small
family. For those who liavu neither re­
frigerators dot ioo-houses, what is the
objection to thia method?
Wmov flour is genuine, or of the best
kind, it holds together m a mass when
squrexed by the band, and shows the
impressions of the fingers, and even of
the ciurkn ot the skin, much longer tliau
when it ia bad or adulterated. The
dough made with good flour is very
gluey, ductile and elastic, easy to be
kneaded, and may be fl attend and
drawn in every direction without breakImstkap .&gt;f bnaging the borer in whm
coated with mud, and sluicing him with
col-1 or even tepid water, the mud should
!«• wii&gt;ed or remptrtDffWO far a« jrrarticable, and then the legs wrapped round
till dry. An English veterinary surgeon
declares that “ hundreds and thousands
of carea of mud fever (acratchca or
greare) might be prevented if this plan
were used, instead of excessive wash-

almoat certain to hatch a male of
exceptional six/- and rigor. As a rule,
he maintains, cockerels are hatched from
large eggs and pullets from small ones.
Therefore, to insure “the cock of tho
walk, " 1 latch the first lay of the hen that
drops the largest egg.
grown in extent and the cultivators in
numbers. Stocks may melt awsy, bands
depreciate, and bank managers and insuraoev agents skip to Canada, but tho
man who can ace hia wheat beading out,
hia cattle and sharp and swine waxing
fat. and his com crop growing steek and
silky, like a millionaire with an easy cooscience and a good wine collar, has a no
uncertain promise of meat and bread sn&lt;i
raiment for the tiai'S that are alu-ad of
him,—Jir^ton

the queries, whether aalt would be of
out ix-ueliL to wheat on m w laud that
had never bten nlowetl, when it ahoahl
be applied, and how much per acre, Mr.
Elliott sends tho folfcwing : Very ranch
depends upon the soil, whether it bo
clay, loam, or sand. In 1831, Mr. Mochi,
of England, experimented on tho value
of salt, and found that in a dry time salt
would attract moisture. A piece of salt
the size of a pea, dropped on tho surface
at night, would Dave a foot square of
moisture or dampened aurfacc around it
at daylight. If the land is day, put ou
lour bushels per acre; if a low mold,
eight bushels; if sandy with little
m .Li, three bushels per acre.—OAfo
Partner.
Old paint |&gt;aibi and cans may lie thor­
oughly cleaned with strong, hot lye.
It is a good plan far a housekeeper to
make a weekly visit- to every part c! her
dwelling, from "garret to cellar.”
A scnoTiox of copperas or green vit­
riol, sprinkled over Uie floor from tirao
to tuw, makes s good disinfectant.
A irarrut of flaxseed oil, chalk and
vinegar, mixed to the consistency al
cream, should be kept in every house for
burns, scalds, etc.
Qvicuunvu beaten up with tho white
of an egg and applied with a feather to
every crack and crevice of a bedstead is
the very beat bug preventive.
Tmnm is no part of the year whoa eelUrs, in which vegetables are stated, newd
ventilation oftener than the present If
tho cellar* cannot be thoroughly aired
every day, the vegetables should be re-

�AT COST OR WEM LESS TO CLOSE
Tbto b a Graaiac boaajtte Safa. 1*1
COTTAGE COLORS,
will ow’y taut a tew day*, a* Mr. Ayla*
MASUYM COIXJRS,
worth harca for Cokmulo tbe IMh of VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES,
hundred dollar* per annum, to be ]ai&lt;l
SHOULDER BRACES,
to the I’ix »id ?nt at the time of prucu
ring meh Lire n-e.
PrwwW. That if auy. perron *hall
make it appear to the nati»fuctiou of
the Itrakta nt that hr dore not roll, rive
or fnraiah Muy aptrituoun or intoxicat­
AND JEWELRY,
ing liquor, wine, cider, law. ale or
malt liquor, and
not keep billiard
Family Grocerie
tabtea or any r-ming table, for hire,
gain nr reward, awl dura not jwrrnit
FINE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.
1 Parlor Suite, with ertmron pluah
trimming*.
OAXX. AND BBB.
1 Walnut Bed-room Sett, ^riftbtetop

Groceries.

Fine Americas 4 Elgin Watches,

The people of Volinia, Cam coonly
liad a "eiMatioH a few dava ago. They
*ww-llo9| and. were *ure that a coipro. wax
burned in the cellar of a certain bouro.
Tbe iHoiar wa* unrounded and the
"c«n&gt;*e” dug up. It wa* * aide of pork.

An cx-utnrhter of the go*pcl ha* bet.
to iaterrirw the editor of the K*.l&gt;ylh
New* and demand a corection of the
■tatoment that be wm. not a man of lib
word. Tbe editor refnar* tn retract tre,
h-«*ihr mini"t»-r&lt;M»v*bim#lI*H hr owe*
aaid rditor.-JWtoi Jkmiug ATm*.
About 1Gday* ago a number of lum­
bermen of Manhtew, -truck for higher
rage*. One of thorn, Charlo- Wyhnr,
drew hi* money, drank heavily, had deHmm tremcnx, wandered away in the played upon hwprembea for hire, gain
wood* five Mile* routh of tlmt rity. nu«l or reward.
SEC. III.- Any perron who "toll vio­
Turaday afteronou hb Ixalr wvi* found
.lU.ktalta.at cut, and tbe raaor by j late any of tbe providoii" of thi* act
aball upon conviction thereof be pnni*bed by a fine at not more than one
hundred dollar* and coat* of prosecu­
tion, and oh failure to pay aurh fine
and route, "ball be impriaoned in tbe
County Jail not noire than ninety day*
or both. *nch fine and imprisonment in
the discretion of the comt.
SEC. ‘ IV.—All acta or part* of acta
contravening any of the pnivteioM of
thu act are hereby repealed.
SEC. V.-Thb act dial I take effect
on tlie find day of July, A. D- 1S7K.
C. 11. Itaaur. . ELIHU CHIPMAN,

with.” Year by year tin- weed* within
them grow raakcre-thriving, like hunia* being*, upon gcnerstionn of dr­

from famine in Chin*, and the end not
yet b the Istcrt tnirt worthy report from
there. There b enough food in country
but the Chine?*- have not tbe means for
tT*n*porti*g it to the rtricken dbtrirt*
What China need* i* more miarionarica
in the perron" of wide-awake Yankee i
who will teach how to open up internal
commun&amp;tion. Tbe great nation
need* railway*, ran nah, steamboat*,
and "tram fire engine*.

&gt; Aermith rtreet., took more like .
(khtoaa awamp in it* primeval Male
tote thettoligtolnl reeort it wa»di *ignProf. Hurt of MadironlJoel.) CoTege
d to be. lT»c willful ignorance and
roea atapidity of some nirniton of sue liad a hot-tempered wife anti had himipfraptiatioa Committee* are all that aelf a fiery dbpodtion. They quarrelled
revrata thb “Pam of America" from almon! eonrtnntly and often ao boirtcr&lt;m»ly that tlie Dcighlroni gathern] near
by to hear them. Mr*. Curt frequently
thraatrned to kill their l«»br. A few
day" ago "lie locked hcraclf in n room
with the avowed intention of murder­
ing the child; tmt when the d.wir wa«
Iwokcn open it wu Bern that riic had
hanged hcrodf.

Spain, wore the greatrat nation of the
rorld. to day ha* n nation*} debt of
2.MO.0W.OOO, which dir refiiM * to my
pain had better well count th« coat br-

1 Akh veneer'd Bed-room 'Sett.
1 Maple Bed-room Sett. /
2 French Bed-room Sett*.
3 HruMclh and 8 Ingraik^Carpet*.
1 Parlor Stove, 1 Dit.ing-ipom Stove
and 1 Cook Stove.

Center Table*.
1 Pint-ton. 1 Cutter, and 1 Cow.
1 Single Ihmrw,
. .
Aho a snail quantity ot Hay, Corn
and OMa.
I abo offer my

NEW GOODS

BBXCK BTOBEI

I.BATB TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WB ABE NOW
Manufacturing
.

Hats, Caps,
hold Good* amounting to #25.00 or up­
ward*, gcxxl approved paper, on 0
month* credit at ten per rent interest,
will be taken.
.
For in*pcctton at premise* and con­
tent* call at my More or resdence
Store open every evening till 9 p. m.,
during thh Special Sale.
Bcspectfully Your*.

W. A. AV1AW9RTH.

Boots, Shoes,

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !
Ordinary and Side-B«r Buggies I

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

Trunks, Notions,

Woodbum Barren Patent Wheels.

MTtlTS

iminiiss

Groceries, &amp;c.

fCurn.it.ure!
BUY TOUR FURNITURE OF

No Better Place to Bij Goods!

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

Together wilt the fixture*, couabtlag of
1 No. 4» Detroit Sate.
1 large Store, Store Chandelier*, I

PIONE’R STORE
AHEAD!

BIG
SPRING
STOCK

OPPORTUNITY!

CHEAPER THAN EVER

WATER

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

WATER!!

ftell tan Otar, Frat fits!
GRAXD EXCURSION.
Ta Detroit, and a Steamboat ride to
Belle Ide and Lake St. Clair, and on­
ly #3 for the rend trip.
‘

friend* usd girt---an intrudurtiou. not
only tbe name, hat their residence, thu*
riving each a topic of run w rant ion.
Three areaiag ‘ tWU” are very pka»mL Mr*. Haye* h an admirable bo*tcaa, making each gneat at home, intorrating hercaclf in tbrm neraonally, go­
ing from one or other of her caller* to
aay a ph-axaut word &lt;&gt;f gi
Mb. Platt, who ha* Lr
Ilayea the paal your, and i
for her many accompli
rood aualitir*. ia to lie m_...... —
1Mb «rf June, and in eoatrtspUtion of
all the White Ifanr wedding* we are
woadaring who will auccrrel the pretty
Miaa rarUnd, Mia* McFarland. Mb*
J1att aad other* who ba.. told roeial
oanrival there. Miw Flatt bUm-daugh­
ter &lt;rf the Pcrehlrnt** only Mater, ami

arittant adjutnat-gencra!
-ut'artaff. and waa very
d*d at Whi.-tortrr in t to
an in’’M. HewotUcbt

The M. E. Society of Hading* have
chartered ami made all dne amugrment* for a grand excurdon to Detroit
on June Utah. Thj train will leave
Middleville at 5J0 a. m.. Hartinga 4:00.
Quimby 6:10, Shcridau A15, anti Na-hville &lt;k*, arriving at Detroit at iOitri.
Arnmgmnente hare alao licen made for
* ateamlioat ride up the broad Itetroit
River to Belle l-land and Lake St.
Clair, (topping at the Idand long
enough for a picnic dinner. Ample
rare have been provided to arrninodutieverybody, and let everybody go. The
train will not leave Detroit until AM
which givm cxcuraionirt" abundant
time to virit the City Hall, a model of
architeetnral beauty, rooting f^O.Otn,
from which can hr oMxinrd a fine pan­
oramic view of Detroit, and thequren a
domain urmw tbe river; alro Fort
Wayne, roldicr'* monument, and many
oilier pointe of interert for which tto
old -(Sty of (ha Strait*” b ao famoaaly
Thb wffl be rare of the mod attrac­
tive exruraiou" of the *&lt;;a*on. and cAnrp
■o name for it. Think of it! only #3!
when tto regular fare in over $«. rot
including the rtramboat ride, whteh ia
worth at I rant one dollar more. Eve­
ryone need* recnation, and tot them
rmbran* thia opportnnity. Tielr-te for
■aleat I*. J. Wbeeler’* (tore, in Na*hvilte, until Sat. eve., June I5tb. Secure
one for youraelf and wife, and don’t

DRYGOODS

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

Artesia ad Tabular Wells,

Furniture of Every Description I
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!

BOOTS &amp; NBOF.H,

Rock Bottom Prices.

A GOOD HEARSE
FOB THE

I ean say without the fear of contra diction
that I'have the largest stock, the best varie-

NEW

mulhoby,
am*

for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to DRESSMAKING BOOMS I
HATS and CAPS!
Upholstery Goods adShroads! SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
trary, notwithstanding.
I warrant all goods as represented and
guarantee full weights and measures, and
WALL PAPER!
prices as low as the lowest.
Aid the Public Generally I
By calling early and making your select
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may C. W. DEMARAT,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS!
save some money.
cheaper than ever.
RESTMrenU ICE CREAM PARLOB
Butter and Eggs wanted at market price. rUKTICOIELEI,
Every article aoid at ROCK BOT­

D. C. GRIFFITH.

TOM PRICES, while the highret mar­
ket price* will be paid for Butter,
Egg*. Park, Chc&lt;«. etc.

UP_Grernbacka. ' A laminto money,
Honda. National Currency, Gold, *U
Silver taken at par.

yyAMTB»!

WANTBt!

&amp;M MEN TO CALL AT

THE

H. G. HALE,

NEW MANUFACTORY

MEAT MARKET.

ElJjIK

Freak and Salt Meats,
Mta Hau ita Mien,

A L RASEY S BARBER SHOP
▲nd gwt a claaxx Shave and

BLACKSMITHING
School Books, Faacy StitiMery,

WAGON REPAIRING,

TO THE PUBLIC

�The petitton nf Wm. Kerr sod othera was taken from the table aud .on
motion deiiiccl.
/
The petition presented praying that
an ordinance tie passed prohibiting
cows from running at large in the
Streets ©F Nashville, was taken from
the table aud
On motion the prayer of said ptslitioucra was granted. ’
The following account* were pre­
sented and uo motiou allowed:
W. K. Grigg*.
ftJM
D. Nicewandcr,
2.00
On motion ibe account of tbe jury
•in tbe Richardson case we* tabled.
An ordinance establishing the
grade on Main and WashingtGU Sts.,
as run by F. 8. Bowen, was present­
ed end on .notion posted with yeas
and nay*, u follow*:
,
Ye^s—Young, Truman, Barber,
Lee and Wbeeier.

j
'
,
'
.

Ezra Pierer, caQwnter, of north-west
Woodlaud, is ousting up tins ‘•boss"
bank barn. 40x79 feet, for Wm. Wun-

Working on tbe road is tbe order of
tbs day. ...........................................

Nays—None.

commenceiDrnt, and will be abaent ov­
er Sunday. Rev. I. N. Crittewdan will
supply the M. E. palpit.
On Wednesday morning Mrs. A". M.
Daugherty started for her old home at
WclUbtc W, West Virginia, where she
will remain -nme time in nn endeavor
to regain her lost health.
Mr*. Kerin L. Ik-yo, mother of Rev.
C. I. Devo, died nt Gull Prairie. Kalamaaooto.. June 9tl&gt;, aged 88 year*. 8
month* and 9 day*. Rev. . Deyo was
much attached to bi* mother, and the
Newts and a large number of friend* in
thi* locality extend to him their sym­
pathy in his benwvenrent.

—Stanley Moore ha* moved hi* livery
into Wm. Kerr1* barn.
. —Heavy Roe’s has the frame up fur n
pretty residence on Maple St. She
s*d 14x».
—John Frank is happy in the poavsionofa nice four-ycwr-old gelding of
the Hamldetoaian-Mcecnger stock.
-A Woodland man wants a wife liad
and offer* us a dollar to advertise for
one. There is Tilton’s wife, take her.
—John Keagle is erecting one of the
finest residences in West Castleton.
The same is now ready for the plaster—T. E. Faller of Made Grove. lost a
cow and a heifer a few day* since, they
dyiqx suddenly and showing evidence
of having been pbisoned.

pipe that buroed a Ave foot square bole
Tuesday morning in the house ocupicd
bv Clark Rathbone on MiU St.
—On Tuesday k*t while W. O. Free­
man and wife of Manle Grove, were
driving in a baggy to the village, the
wheel run into a deep rut and Mr*.
F.eeman waa thrown out, sustaining

a new livery in thi* village. Mr. O*man is a through-going painstaking
business min, Imo some fine lioraes and
and can furnish a stylish turnout.
For the present he will be located in
Kerr’* barn. Give him a call.
—Tbe live firm of Ainsworth A
Brooks are in the market again this
year for wool sa they have contracted
to buy 100,000 for the Boston market,
and hardly expect to get that amount
ia NaabviUe, one of tbe Am will buy
ia Battle Creek. We can assure the

We enjoyed a trip through a portion
of our neighboring township of Wood­
land, thia week.' Woodland is without
doubt tbe finest town in the county,
and takes Jhc lead in tbe raising of
wheat, corn?oats and potatoes. With­
in its bordeni arc eight churches and
nine school bouws. In the township
an- many fine residences, an '-ng which
wo note those belonging to G. M. DusYuport, J. Nichols. C. J. Bervley, Fred
Eckard. S. B. Anway, Wm. McArthur,
Jacob Yalta, 8.8. Ingemoo. J. Simonds.
Geo. Mow, W. Rowlsdrr. M. Schwiuer.
Wm. Lee, Fred. Wagner ami Geo. Bar­
den. It is tbe home of many of tbe
best citieeu* of the county. The Ger­
man jiopulation urc honest, hani-work­
ers, and are training up tbeir children
in the way they should go.
Arriving at tlie Centre we were noon
enjoying a hearty meal at the Wood­
land Hoose, kept by J. Orsmnn, assist­
ed by his wife aud George,—a l*otcl
that is not excelled anywhere in the
country, having the reputation ot alway* well-feeding and taking care of
its guests.
T be Centre is one of the prettiest, and
most prosperous hamlets in Barry Co.,
and is well represented by all branches
of trade. L. Hilbert and Co. have a
fine store and stock and enjoy, probabably, aa large a trade aa any one afore
iu tbe county. O. Jenson also keep*
a tir*l-claM stock of general goods, and
is making lew prices on many kinds of
ucedfnls. J. W. Holmes, too, keeps a
first-claa* stock, and by selling goods
right, numlier* among hia customer*
many of the best men of Woodland.
M. Reiser carries on the boot and shoe
business, keeping a flue stock aud mak­
ing to order. He sells low aud has a
trade that many more pretentious firms
would be proud of.
Miss Lena Baitinger is the popular
young milliner, and always keeps at
her fine place of borines*. the latest
styles iu hats, lionnets, flower*. and
fancy goods, n b ich *bc sells at ex treE-ely reasonable prices. Mr*. M. Gromars
also keeps a millinery afore, nnd, we
understand, is having a good trade.
8. Haight is a practical undertaker,
aud for year* has pursued bu avoca­
tion at tbe Centro with satisfaction to
alL He always attends funerals in per­
son. In the same building ia tbe town
treasurer, D. B. Cooper, who has a fine
stock of agricultural implements, any­
thing from a hoc to a mowing machine,
which he is disposing of to tbe farmer*
at hard-pan price*.
D. B. Kilpatrick keep* bis stock of
drugs, medicipes and groceries up to
the times, and proscribes pill* ami plas­
ter* in hi* "shanty" just in tho rear.
Just across the street is L. Faul, an en­
terprising young German, and a prac­
tical tinner, who is always ready to do
anything for yon in hia line.

Columbus Palmerton and. Fred.
Schray were exercising tlier steed* on
Main 8U a few evening* ago, and
while driving at 1:43 rate Palmerton's
buggy stru&lt; k the slieucc In front of the
M. E. Church and he thrown out, and

Match game of luise ball to-morrow.
Hon. N. Barlow w having his resi­
dence shingles.
Prof. Colman proi&gt;OM visiting the
Pari* Exposition.
Chas. M. Knaiipen is seriously ill with
bemothage of the lung*.
New fence fence in front of Win­
throp Nelson's residence.
The Newton—late Brock—Honse is
nearly ready for occupancy
Mr. aud Mr*. John A. Fuller’s silvei
wedding was celebrated last week.
Judge Smith is to start on a tour, for
die benefit of bis health, on Hie 19th.
Dr. Brown lias just returned from a
visit to a iiatient, iu Ohio. Fee* for the
visit, &gt;40.

is pushing forward the guttering on
Jefferson Street.
The Rev. Mr. Dawsnn preached to
Bic ('ongregationalislM, iu tlie Court
House, last Sunday.
Central House improvement* are im­
provements, and the Hastings House is
being furbished up.
A well attended Social was holdcn,.
in Reform Club Hall, on Wednesday
evening, by temperance ladiei.
ljut Tuesday tire services appropri­
ate to the day—St. Barnabas' Day—was
holdcn in Emmanuel Church.
C. G- Holbrook captured a favorable
decree in the important case bo. took
into the Supreme Court, at Lansing.
New sidewalks in front of the bnaibcm places of J din Kurtz, Kolrerts A
Lampman. and west of Coart House.
An effort la to bo made to iucieosc
the organ fund of the High School by
a literary entertainment in Union Hall,
Politie*. the M. E. excursion, the cir­
cus and the celebration of the coming
Fourth, are the prominent topics of
conversation Just now.
Tbe small boy and the dignified dev­
il of the Banner office are feasting tbeir
rye* upon tire posters for the circu*
which cometh on the 19th.
Doc. Blazo and Hi. Bennett go a fish­
ing. but we hare aa yet heart! of no
great reduction in tbe price* at tbe
great commercial centres of the world.
"Bister Cartine" aays she believes
there are temperance people in this city
who take a drink, “on the sly,” now
and then. What a preposterous idea!
The raising of gratle upon Jefferson
Street has l&gt;een done, and when the
new material has been settled into
place, the street will be much benefitted

A poor man, seeking employment,
waa captured on the G. R. V. IL R-, a
few days since, aud incarnated here for
trying to rule free. He was liberated
on an order of the Gen. Asst. Supt. of
the road.
The lieautifiil young ladies of tho
Pink Ribbon Club will pul ou their best
looks to welcome all who may attend
tbeir Ktrawbrrry. icr-cn-amand button­
hole bouquet festival tbit evening, at
tbe Club room.
Woodland’s brumeaa men is C. H. Sny­
Tbe Baaaer. on its heavy editorial
Convention: Geo. M. Dewey, Lewis der. who carries on Ute wagon shop.
Dorka., J. W. Btiaeomb, Leri M. De w
He ia a persistent worker and Us ryi
ey. Daaiet Striker, Geo. K. Beamer,
laaac N. Keeler, John J. Perkin*. Jerry

atioua were made therefor. The hoar
arrived, so did the bridegroom, also a
host of friends, but no bride. She had

Negative Powders, wbkrb craliody a
power which entirely re volution ires the
science and practice of medicine, being
adapted to every variety of disease and
every emergency of sickness that ia
likely to occur In a family, ndnlts or
ehikfrrn.
Family Imxea, &gt;1.00, or
pampliiet descriptive, with records of
miraculous cures, can be bail at her
residence, or by mail.
Matthew XXVIL, contained tbelesMin from which Rev. Levi Masters diacuMscd to his profile on Sablmth moniiug last. Not from inlldclsoutaid«, but
from Jiidose* inside the chiireh, is the
great danger to-day. For thirty pieces
of silver—almut &gt;13 in Grvctiliacka—J
I«cariot sold bi* master. He took not
into consideration tlie consequences;
neither do the traitors to the church
now. 1 nr sermon was an eminently
plain exposition of the lesson, nnd one
which should set some people "a thinkin'.”
While waiting in hi* office at Ver­
montville, some time since, tho return
of a village E«culat.m«, our miml was
pleasantly occupied in scanning a map
of tbe town cemetery ; nnd a day rz
two since wc visited the labratory of
Dr. Brown, and were shown some of
the pretty things which adorn bin lubratory—dried rancere, tape- worms, in­
cipient humanity. Ac. It is by such’
pleasing recrest ton nnd in contemplat­
ing the beautiful and pr&lt;M(XM-tive time
when one may inhabit tin- former, or at
least may lie mile owner and proprietor
of one of the latter, that makes one joyoua and frisky.
.
Tbe Red Riblmn meeting on Sunday
was largely attended. The principal
theme |u*t now is tlie failure to runet I
au ordinance putting a prohibitory .tax !
upon tlie sale of liquors. Aside from I
tbe question whether or not sumptuary j
laws are mi mien I to the public weal, i
this particular case present* to tbe tin- :
biassed I'ounciluuin many strong points
pniamlcon. I* it constitutional nnd I
within tlie province of Cotineil. or
would (lie result lie errntiuil financial I
and moral damage ! I* it tbe heartfelt.&lt;
wish of the etitire commuity ? Are the :
R. IL Club and the W. C. T. U. expon- ■
ent* of the best sense and desire ot the I
whole or a major p irtiou of this com­
munity T A* a jM-tition. which from it*
various idea* of the sum to In- affixed is
as the magnitude of an editor’* fortune,
and tbe pointa in it hidden among a

tng the basic foundatim, of law^

Considerable lum been and is being
said just now in repaid to our schools
and teacher*. In tnc main, yoarrorresKrnb-nt has sufficient data to convince
n that os school*, of their various
grade*, they are sueb as well merit the
pride which our citizens take in them.
A* to tire corpsof teachers, it might Ire
difficult, taking them all in all, to excel
or duplicate tin-tn iu the many capaci­
ties. w hlch tbeir role demands, tnceM। aiilly. To be sure, there may lie, and
doubtless are, individual failings; for
I instance, we frequently meet n lady
I teteber whom w«- think points just a
i little too much ; but with the slightest
exeeption*. we opine that the instructI or* and instructresses will take good
rank iu aptitude, talent and capability.
Individual memlwra of tbe board of
Education contend that they are paid
too much, nnd it lum even Is-cn oswrtcd that some of them are pets of certain
tmrties or cliques, but thia we opine to
I&gt;r of slight foundation and of equally
alight moment.
This eity ia fairly
wealthy, tlie disjderatum is to obtain
for the rising generation a good educa­
tion. and to attain thia end tbe expen­
diture of a few dollars more or les* is a
matter of trivial importance.

An Ordinance regulating the grade
of streets and sidewalks, was pre­
sented and on motion pnsied by yet*
and nays ns follows:
Yeas—Young, Trumtn, Barber,
Wheeler nnd Lee. - ’
Nays—None.
An Ordinance to prohibit the ob­
struction of afreets, lanes, alleys, side
walk*, crosswalks nnd other public
places, was presented and &amp;g motion
passed with yeas and nay*, a* follows:
Yet*—Barbe;, Wheeler, Young,
Lee, and Troman,
Nays—None.
An Ordinance to prohibit persona
from digging or carrying away from
any of the streets or alley* gravel or
earth without permia*ion of the
Street Commissioner, was presented
and on motion passed with yeas and
nays ns follows:
Yeas—Wheeler, Lee, Young, Bar­
ber and Truman.
a
Nay*—None.
■ An Ordinance to prevent the de­
facing or otherwise injuring shade
trees, awning*, sign* and fences, was
presented and on motion passed with
yeas aud nays as follows :
Yeas—Wheeler, Young. Lee, Bar­
ber and Truman.
Nays—None.
An Ordinance to punish person*
for wilfully injuring any pavement,
plant —alk, crosswalk or drain, or
Linderii g the repairing of any pave­
ment. plank walk, crosswalk or drain
was presented and on motion passed
with yeas and nay* as follow* :
Yrn»-Lee, Barber, Young, Wheel­
erand Truman.
Nays—None.
An Ordinance to prohibit persons
from throwing any substance into any
gutter, ditch, sewer, street, bine or
alley, was presented and on motiou
passed with yeas nnd nays as follows.Yeas—Truman, Barber, Youug,
Lee and Wheeler.
Nay*—None.
An Ordinance to punish persons
for breaches oT the peace, was pro­
sen ted aiid
motion passed with
yeas and nays as follows:
Yeas—Truman, Barber, Young,
Lee and Wheeler.
On motion Lae. Wheeler and
Young were appointed a committee
to examine' and report as to the con­
dition of (he •‘cooler."
On motion Truman, Barber and
Cook were appointed t committee
On motion tho Marshall waa in­
structed to inform Mr. Brady to re­
pair hit side walk on the south aide
of Maple Street, from Main Street
to Pine Alley, in accordance with the
Ordinance which is to take effect the
tenth day of Jnly, 1878.
On motion Council adjourned un
til June 12th, at 7 o’clock p. m.
C. H. Bradt,
E. CHIPMAN.

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH aid SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS
Warfl Pa|M&gt;r.
of Wall Paper, Bordering

Ar Boisr Brothers'.

ARRIVAL
Or Shuwo asm Si. mxek
CLOTHING,
At8.L. Leibiia VMUt'a.

TO 1O1
If yon want a Iwrgaiu in Real Estate.
Forty acres improved land, with build­
ing*. orchard, etc. A good spring of
cool wafer that is always in order; two
lots seeded. Fence* iu good order; and
situated in a good neighborhood.
For particulars and terms enquire of
E. M. Evert*,
37-3w.
Nashville, Mich.

'.Dress Linens tram 20 to 35 Cents.
Beautiful Shawls lor 70 Cents. Ladies who boj on merits
shouldn’t fail to examine mj All-tool Shawls.
Ladies Kid Glotes 60 Cents.
Knitting Cotton 5 Cents a Ball Beat it if y« can.
Ladies Sill Handkerchiefs, tbe latest style oat, for 26 Cents.
Am able to give better prices on Boots ud Shoes than ever
before. A good Serge Shoe for 76 Cents. Ladies Sips 30 Cts.
And everything else usually kept in a General Store.
In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries, ■-»
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
SewingMachines,and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

&lt;’ro«*-K Mrtta
Only 85 ct*. at Hammoxp A Bekuy's.

Bring in your Country Produce ; will exchange Goods
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.

tV Cash paid, for Butter aud Egg*
at Dax. Maxee's, opposite post oftcc.

(unity of
looking nt tin- —
ment of Goods in the county at
The Bostox Store.

Dye-HtuOk.
We carry a full litre besides man
new additions nt liottom prices.

IS NEAR AT HAND, AND
IV" Buy yonr Meats of Rohekts A
Pl'BCtlis, *bd you will be happy and
grow.fat.
________________

New Meat Jlarlsrt.
The undcraigned having leased tbe
market formerly carried on by Lee A
Sniith, would lespectfully invite their
patrons and friends in Nashville and
vicinity to give them a call. A fresh
supply of beef and other articles iu the
Meat line kept constantly ua hand.
Rohekt* A Pvucuta.

OF THE OLD, RELIABLE

Farmers it you want the l&gt;c»t
Renner and Mower in the market call
at WotxvTT*s and see the new Buck­
eye with Millet’s Patent TnNe Rake.
FP" Headquarter* for everything you
want, at aTm. Davuiieutt’* Whole­
sale and Retail Store. near the depot.
LV Pure Pari* Green at Boise Bros.
tV I have just received a fresh lot
of Fish, and tbev will be found choice.
No. 1.
_______ A. M. 1&gt;a run ehtt.

la fully stocked with the finest line of
GRAIN CRADLES.
SCYTHES and SNATHS,
GRAIN RAKES,
FORKS and HANDLES.

did iiusineaa with, a class of people who
OF" Mr stock of Boots and shoes will
used intoxicants; aud in this 1 formed
nn exception. They rvrr not drunkards, be found complete and a* cheap as pood
but some ot them ore.
Years- have Goods can be bought hi this state.
A. M. Daughcrtt.
IMUMtd since, recognising the growing
jH.u vr andinflnence upon myself of this
fust-becoiniug irrvda&amp;nblc habit, I made

, was inscribed': "To
------- - _ --------- - to tbe Drunkard’*
Grave." It was a matter of policy; H
was a matter of IJfrw Death, and I
chose to lira. Contrary to the story
told many orator*.
financial
------disaster,
---- - I*
-------------------, with aickncMiUMl death
my family, have visited me since
raving off ? but I feel that my ease
probably aa eirepram aud ita isola-n gives it no weight iu tbe general
unuary of result. 1 take much inter I in tempMUMe work, though I bold

Everybody knows that DalgoKeep* the threat lot of Tea* and
i Groceries, in Nashville.

100,000 LBS. WOOL
Tbe Contract MUST be Filled I

COATES’ LOCK-LEVER SULKY RAKE I
And if you will call and sec me, I will
you the lowest prices of any one in c
tral Michigan, on anything in th
Hardware and Farming Tools.

AfflSIORTH A BROOKS,

�at tbeir long-dssigmd unity, there
must ba an infecdem in these doo
trines which do one would have attrib­
uted to them a Ua days aga"

the latter epoch to the diasOwy of
Amsrica another sum of *4,000,000,000
was obtained; from the date of the latter
event to that of 1M0, an additom of promptly stepped into hia place. Geu.
•9,000,000.000 won made; ths extensive McComb's wdl-knosm form could be
wurkiug of Baernau gold mints in 1M3 seen in the midst of tbe workers, white
added to tbs does ot IMS &lt;1,000,000.000 Auditor Maynard dei------ —
mere; the double discovery of tbe Cali­ the compact sod with -- --------------- -----fornia gold min—in 184$, and those of
At intervals tbs faint votoe from tbe
Australia in 1M1, added to the done of । aesrer could be beard gasping,
Help !
teat year, &lt;3,000,000,000, making a! Hurry up!" and tbe like. OoL Barnes
grand total at the present time of came by, shouting some encouraging
&lt;33,000,000,000. • The average lore by words down the hideous opening, and,
abrasion of ooina ia eabmated to be a flinging aside hia coat, seised a justtenth of 1 per cent, per annum; aud tbe rahnoiuabed pick. By bis side, with
avenge loss by oocsumptiou in the arts clenched teeth ami dnpping brow, hia
and drstruction by fire and shipwreck at enemy,of the day before, Frank Pixtey,
from &lt;3.000,(00 to &lt;8.000.000 per an­
num. The atronni of the preaoun met tore the Beene waa retxtared more in­
ate now in existence ia estimated to be tense by tho appoarance of a poor worn
&lt;13,000.000.000. of which gold furnishes an horn a neighlKinng alley. H.'.o had
&lt;7,000,0*0,000. and silver tbe remauxter. just mitered her little boy, and, with Use
VZl Ml” araOUDB DOW IU CUSWUCT, CC.UUU,- unerring intuition of maternity, gweased
000,000 is estimated to lie in coin and it waa bar Johnny who waa slowly
bullion, &lt;3,000,000,000 in watches, and smothering down in that frightful hole.
the remainder in plate, jewelry and or With terrified abricka she alternately
nimenta. Of Ur amount now in exist­ wrung her hands and covered her face
ence, r.000,000,000 to rotimstod to with her apron. The eight of tbe
have l&gt;ern obtained from America, poor cruahcd creature brought tears
&lt;3,000,000,000 from Asia (inolading into the ayea of
many a stal­
Australia and New Zealand). &lt;2,000,­ wart man present " Would they be too
000,000 from Europe and tbe re­ late 7" waa the whisper that passed from
mainder from Afnca.
Prior to the one pale bystander to anotln r. Jasper
commeDccmcut of the Christian era, the McDonald fell out ot the ranks of tbe
annual product of tbe precious metals diggers and lay upon the aulewalk, ut­
was about &lt;2,000,000; from the com­ terly worn out «&gt;d Barton Hill, the
mencement of the Christian era to the actor, stepped into hia place. Mayor
discovery ot America it waa &lt;9,000,000;1
Bryant threw his official dignity to tbe
in 350 years it attained to &lt;25,000,000,,
during the decade immediately succeed-' Winds, and. though equipped with noth­
mg, 1842 to 1852, it waa &lt;100,000,000, ing bat *P»PCP of tin can, did good
“
* *—*■—
~ up from
•nd si nor the double discovery of the l ’
California and Arstralian mines. 1853 to
1872, U baa.reragrd &lt;256,000,000. The

prwnoua cablegram as to the plotters :
Londcm. It to now believed that ti
Crown-Pnnce bad a narrow escape
the British metropolis. On May 27
with ragard to tba Emperor.
tvdegram to tbe eoattbentsl paprte r
A Bi cwamst dispstah says the exscu
IKirted that the Pnne* had been kiik
Uosof tba Topols rioters waa a ooM-Unodw!
From an Atlanta (Ga. ) paper we glean in London. The orogmataDOM are do
niordrr iDtasdad to terronaa Um barvisa pao- tbe following particulars of a frightful recalled by rax nt events. On that di
•te, aad II mceaaM la producing that .Ixt tragedy which waa recently enacted near
rioters ware Ml rarolSUuuiata. They Americus, Ga.: "Tho negro laborers
of John W. Caldwell, a well-to-do farm­
er, 45 years old, saw him standing on
hia houac-top, waving hii hand. They
• fooiabtUo oonejxriCT, aod tbs most started to the house, and m«-t his littte
it measures an M.« ado0ad i&gt;y U» girl, Emma, 5 years old, who said, " Pa
astbonUse to bms&lt; tbs Sr»rr ertax. has kilted ma !" When they arrived at
tbe house, the laborers say, Caldwell
jumped to the ground. The fall stunned
him. They took him tip and earned
him in-doors, where they saw Mrs.
Caldwell, her sister. Miss Mitchell, and
three of I he children lying side by aide
all brained by blows from a Leavy i ■res guan! cl tbe Crown Pnnce all the
iron—and gallons of blood puddled | time in London, which •erm to be the
alout on the floor. Tbe laborers laid I head-center ot tbe agitators of Socialism
Caldwell down and ran. He got up and,
The Berlin correspocdent of the New
following, begged them to kill him.
Hr then went to tho well and jumped in, I York Tribune says: " It ia difficult to
got out oral jumped in again, got out ; obtain authentic information cooeenung
I
all
the ram1Ccations of tho Socialistic
■urrscxlae of tea chief«. twenty-foer rBon again, and went to the giu-honse, where
and 190 nra at Haa Lai«. aa&gt;! tbe ecnipiate he met hia eldest son. 1C yean old, and I, conspiracy, bht the following statements
dteaolulir® of tbs uncalled Mv Oovcvuineut told him be had killed all the people at ' may bo taken aa being approximately
iaaUtatad by
tn tb.t departmaat. Tbo
correct: The present condition of Eu­
war in tba telaad of Cuba la orar. and th. the house and waa going to kill himself. ,
|«yl« ar. ptejariuK to cakbnU- th. cvwut Tbe e«n dissuaded him. but h* climbed । rope ho givrn hope to tho revolutionary
with gn^l fMtlTltM^
lo'lhe roof and threw himself to tbe I| leaders, who for a long time have been
'
A.sotuxb coal-mine horror ia reported ground, producing death instantly. ( waiting for a favorable moment to utnkc I &lt;285,000,000. Tbe marosae in the atrout
1 a decisive blow. Intense discontent has
I front Ragland. By aa •xptostoe in a etlbcry When the reporter reached tbe acene, a . I&gt;crvaded Germany, but there waa dan­ I of the precious rar tali id existence has
i stlaaydccl mo taiasew prn.be&gt;!. th. bodara of I horrible spectacle met his new. Cald­ ger of the outbreak of a general Euro­ been greater during the last tweaty-five
( many of theta Iwtag faarfaUa bururxl and mo well and bis wife lay on one bed and the I pean war. In the glamor of military rears than during the previous 140.
Ulated
Ad no. fn«a C&lt;x»teutut4/f4r r»j&gt;rr three children and Min Mitchell on an- '
With such magnificent results before
bet bsftwa they bad r
I real Bnlcsnana throusbooi Itousx-Ua aa i«e- other, all with the most ghastly wounds , and dynastic triumphs the wrongs ot ua, ia it Dot singular that California and
l
Uwr.bU ate gltea
Mu-liman,
upofi their heads and faces. A Heavy bar the people are tost aight of. Even the
*" -be prisoosrs bang to tbe h—b of •
Ueo. Tullebra ha. o-dvr«d vpiei.Q* u-ra.ura. of iron, a hoc and a smoothing iron were sufferers by the war would l»e dasxted by the Pacific slope do not cut a more im­
posing figure in the world of oommcroe f
Owu-MAxr of tbs town of
the weapons, and were marked with i its victories ar cowed by the display of
White e«u.-y. Art , ba. l„D
blood and hair. Tbe netims had been I tire military strength that would every­
anted at lAadeagutch. All uavrUug in
Ate. Lo^HO.000. Mte Myteodw.
I ia at&lt;»pp«d- Hichwaw are lofrMft! trith lob- killed at various places about ttie house | where bo made. It was accordingly Tbe Franking Prirtlege iu the .Serate.
Imts, icindpeltj TUrklah deavrlara
and then dragged together in the dining deemed neccsaary in the accrec counahi
In ths United States Senate, recently,
Six divisions of tbe Austrian army are rtx'E by the fiend. The neighbors, | of the revolutionary leaders to strike a tho Post-1tonto bill being under consid­
ti be imsKaiUtely plaead on a war touting. It gathering, hid placed them on the beds. blow that would alarm the crowned eration, Mr. Cbnatiancy submitted an
Lcmla
and
cwae
them
to
retreat
from
l&lt; ex;Uuxd iu Vicuna diepatebra Uit Uue
amendment restoring tbe franking priv­
with Caldwell's foot-prints in blood. their purp-jaca. It is believed that, ilege to tbe President and Vice Presi­
Tho little girl, Emma, who eeesped, at a consultation of the revolution­ dent of the United States, Senator!,
stales that he asked h&lt;w if she wish.xl to ary leaders, there waa a discussion as Representatives and Delegates in Coosovereign
Should
be
live, and then told hex to run. Many to which
greaa, the Secretary of the Senate and
neighbors stated to ths reporter that chosen as th&lt;&gt; victim. Victoria was Clerk of the House ot Representatives
they thought Caldwell perfectly axnc
for all public business, and it waa re­
and
Ixxiauac
it
was
said
by
the
English
when he committed the deed. His old
jected—yma, 29; nays, 29.
memlier
of
th.'
oalial
that,
if
the
revo
eat son stated that hia father was on the
After aomc further diseuscion, Mr.
I dan telson in the forenoon, and at din­ ' lotion were forecast ally sUutcd on the
ner was morose and ate little, staling continent, England would feel it aa well ! storing tlie franking privilege to all
that he would remain St the house in the under the Queen as under a republic. : those named in the amendment of Mr.
afternoon. Caldwell bad eight children. ' Humbert waa proposed aa well, also, as I Gbristiancy, so aa to allow them to send
Three were at school. Those kilted ore: |। Alphonao, but it was agreed that they i and receive through the mails written
Nancy Alice, aged 10 years; Roliert I1 wrre inaigmllcant victims. Nothing was and . printed communications not &lt; x1 to be done in France. She is repubboceding two ounces in weight
। «ju wru *u k; mm auaa Mucnell cad now, and will Ire Communistic to­
Mr. Dawes submitt'd an amendment
30. Tbe latter waa kilted m the yard morrow. Germany was the cboeen field to strike out the words “ and receive,"
white trying to escape, being brained । of action, and tire Emperor was, by nc- so that they should scud only ocmmnwith hue. All tbe wvuuda were on the । croaity, to be tbe victim. It will not be nications through the mails, etc.
1 long, it is thought, ere the whole details
head*. Neighbors running to the acene
Agreed to.
u« Caldwell jump from the gin-bouiw- of the conspiracy will be made known."
Mr. Spencer submitted an amend- I
A recent telegram from Paris say*:
Ilaty of tbs torttaUou to tabs |«rt iu tba Io' Itepresrutaiive Davison, his near neigh- “ A private letter from Germany ex­ roent to increase the weight of such com­
ETX
r-,—1 l,
munications to two and a half ounces. ,
| bur. as he had ••played hell," but waa plains that, though the Soosliata admit
. Tub Presidential Investigating Oom| lit hia ar liar*. The reporter sms to'd that there in not a kinder-hearted or
' that Ire luul i&gt;et u atN-rruted for aome more affable man iu Europe than Em­
nUUas boring aafcsd Basil . r Btautoy MslUwws
Vi appear before It sod eipfcta hu awrespoad
time, but the neighbon deny this. He peror WiUiaxr, or one more mind­
wm usually a mild, quiet man and » ful of Uir autfenaga of hia subjects, they
good citixen, in good circumstances. regard bra. aa th.- chief prompter and
Caldwell wm a good farmer, highly re­ snp|M&gt;rter of the present military sys­
spected, an&gt;l a church mcmlwr. It is tem and tliink Uiat if he were out of the
toonght from tire alatemcnta of little way a policy of praor aud social develop
Emma that Mrs. Caldwell waa the fin&gt;! ; meat would be lorocd upon the GotctijHOKKIBLK TBAtiEDT.

A Pheaomraal Htarm.
A correspondent, describing the effects
of toe late terrible cyclone that laid
wsate the town .4 Richmond, Ray coun­
ty. Mo., killing eighteen people, says:
Tlie aton. s that are told of the fora- of
the
tbe Blonn aerm incredible. The trail of
tlie rvcloDc waa swept ch-on of trees and

, 'bit Oe

cattle, and bogs were whirled away oe
I left dead on the ground where tlie storm
struck them. The streets of Richmond
are .till strowL with fragments cl wagons,
and tbe bodies of thirty boras liave been
hsnldxl away from the town. In one in­
stance a team of horses and a wagon
- ---------- IV.
into the branches of a large oak, which
was not prostrated. Were it not so aonous, there are features of the storm's
fury which sound funny. Half a doaeu
oouDlry stores wrre destroyed and their
contenU scattered. Bolte ot doth, aboss,
an.1 such things have been found as far
aa fourteen mites northeast of Ibob
mood. Trees were carried through tbe
air. Ona of them struck a young msdie«l student named Campbell, who luuf
kilted him .lutngiit Men were hfiad
up and curried through tbe air, and in
one cose a man was l.t down 100 feet
from where be atarted. Hia shoes were
torn from urn feet, but be sustained no
injury beyond a few bruises. The Bap­
tist and Presbyterian churches ware
completely tore to pieces, aod tbe large
boll on tbe Presbyterian church, weigbtac l.&lt;00 poenda, waa curried across the
street An eye-witness of tbe formation
and approaoh of tho cyckme, who waa
jual ofl the track of it, mva' that at a
pofet asemtagiy about In rota. southwest of tbs aty be taw i little black
•POC about tbe aue at a awm's hand ctrcling and waving funoualy. It inrrrstsnii

it had a cireuil
When it reached
town it atood co u___ , _
----- । L_
Ma ud n»r tetad,. Al Irajtb a
onwd nnul &gt;i twdwd th.-mil,M onn ad U» Mn. Th. b*x»

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do waa to kill the bill and then we could
put a post-route bill in proper form.
Tbs bill waa then read a third time
and passed—yeas. 24 ; nays, 13.

county, which, with its neighbor Hnrrieane, now comprisca a large island pro­
duced by a cut off of tbe Mississippi
river. When Jeff Davis left tho srmy,
hia brother invited him to turn planter
there, and he cultivated Bneretield for
many nm, makirg enough out of it to
pay nm brother its full value, though
tbe formal title for some unexplained
reaacm was never transferred. While tbe
ex-President of tbe Oonfcderucy waa a
prisoner st Fortress Mcxiroe, his brother,
then over 80 years of age, » Id his whole
estate to a negro, who had long been his
chief manager, for &lt;300,000, payable on
long time. Thea he made a &lt;vmpl&gt;citod
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IDKPLOSinNS FOR 15 YEARS.
Life In Ku-vda.
The Russian "angel of assassination,"
Vera Baaauhtch, altsorlia all public at­
tention in France, even vo tlie exclusion
of the Exhibition, the Oriental dtfficully,
and the ad vantages of Napoleon IV. over
Dame Itepublique. The whirligig of
lime has brought rcund its revenge ;
Russia, in seeking Uw mute in the eye of
Turkey, has forgotten the beam in her
own. The graUtkaUou is general st the
sudden Atunodcan ptwp into Russian in­
teriors, aa revealed by the Ssssulitch
trod. In the realms of the Cxar, the
more a subject is legally acquitted tee
more be or she is certain to l-c officially
kidnapped. "Where to BcasuiitchF'
is, just Dow, tho “ question" of all the
t,iy qurstiona brought out. Tbe aristorraUc yirang lady, instead of being the
accoacd, suddenly beoomea tbe accuser.
Her victim, Gen. Trepoff, or "stair­
case,** ao called bccunac a foundling
child waa diaoovered ou hia door-steps,
received two bolls as a protest against
tbe brutal police system which he embodica, and that ovemdea the decrees of
justice, in the present, aa well as in
other costs. Alter all tbe lioaannahs
chanted in favor of Rus: -an liberalism,
the French conclude it ia simply a ty­
ranny tempered with a gloea of hbertr.
But scratch the Russian and tbe Tartar
appears. Under tbe late Osar, Rosais
waa an ironeuse prison hermetically
iwuled. Hia aoa bad opened a few of
the windows ; some currents of civilisa­
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                  <text>NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1878.

VOLUME V.

4823315330322330024831535332

NUMBER 39.

PVPULAB SCIEkCE.

Tn glacial and psrtgtaninl fahss dropped the tost on the
of Norway rre&gt; found perfectly pre­ burst into tears.
served in lumps of chalk occurring In
"Hew there,” said tU j
"My poor teas," be said, "thxt'a a clay dspoatta at a tend of 300 fret above “there tea Mita won with
good quarter of an hour ago, and the
than ho sen rejoy P
fete's rusriag strong. I’ve bean pad­
*
“Hc’scomteg to see father," I mud dling about ever since, trying to find have proved the fact that an aero cf oom
to myself rt tart ia • ebokfcw votes; you, for I went up to the barge end you fodder, during the season rt growth,
absorbs frorx the ground and ixhalra
and, m a hail came, I waa obliged to were gone.”
taro, and there stood up ta the little
"But, father,- I wailed, ••fatter- through the lecrea 7M tons of water.
c boat be waa sculling with an oar over rave him P
Pbof. Lkxdt, al Philadelphia, has exthe stern John Grove, ia hte dark, trous­
** My boor little tare,-be arid, tender­ arniDcd the subject of the sfieged iniuriers, blue jersey and scarlet cep; and ly. " I'd jump into the water now if
m 1 sg.w his stmburot face and brown Tou bid m-, but what ran I do, you
arms and hands, I felt my heart beating know. Prudence, wfaateeu I do»"
fast, and knew be was not coming to ere
I did act aacwor, for I did know that
he must have been swept far away be­
tether, but to ere tn*.
We had hard'- -- -- ------ *—
’ fore then; and I waa begtaning to feel
had known John-------------- ----------------, that I waa alone, quite alone in the
. and we bad .nodded: and waved hands to world.
one another often as we had passed up
It waa quite six mouths after Ihat
sod down thexiver.
dreadful night that, one evening, John
" Heave us a rope, my laaa," be arid camo ashore from his barge to the cot­
as ha camo cloeo in; and I did it dreami­ tage, where I was staying with his
ly, and as soon as I had done so I be­ mother, and had been ever rinqb be bad
gan to pull it back; but it was too tele; brought me there, without serqog him to stance used in place of quicksilver is better appreciate how great is this
nc had hitched it round the thwart of spe^ to—only to wavo^ my fiaiM to him made to adhere to the glsse, and change from former riowa if we oomt his boat, and waa up and over the ride
That evening he the coat of the subatanoe is not pare with such a conception the notions
before I could stir; and then ho stood ___________ „istfnllv st CM and more than one-tenth ihat of quicksilver. ou which phrenology was baaed, when
looking down upon me, while I felt said but little, arid al test jite-tibe was Anyone can convert an ordinary piece of the various attributes of mind were stipglass into a mirror after acquainting him­ poeed to display themselves ’ in the
I sometimes hot and sometimes cold, u if up. and be rose to go. '
" bum pa " of the skull, and, in eooaoI could not speak.
I walked down to bis boat with him. self with the proceaa.
Tkz manager of the Judin d'Acclima- quener, to reside on or near the cireum" Do you want to ace fathert” I raid and ou the way he told me that bo had
ai* last.
got leave to alter the name of his barge, tation at Pana haa directed the attention fereure of the organ within. If the now
.
" No, my teas," he said quietly, *• I and it waa called the Prudence, too; and of African explorcra to the rebra as a views are to be accepted, much more
want to ere you."
then, without a word about the |*at, be bcoat of burden, better suited to the eii- than phrenology must be soarifioeiL
'
" Me I” I faltered, with my face burn- was saying good-by, when I put my mate than any of our domesticated ani­ Brain-power, the new doctrine teaebeo,
mals, not even rrrenting the aaa. Sev­ is not dependent alone on the rise ot
iog. hands in his and said quietly:
" Yea, you, my tea*,’’ he said; and his
“John, dear, I haven’t forgot my eral Ecbraa now under bis charge have the skull’s coutenta. Probably, also,
bees sucoeaefully broken in, and M. de conridcrationa of ehape will follow
handaome brown face lit up, and bo promise."
Semelie,
who is about to cross Africa thooc of aise; people with high forelooked so manly u he laid his hand ou
"Andyou are alone now, Prudence,
from the mouth of the Niger to the cast hcada will grin no reputation from their
my arm.
my Isas, he cried, eagerly.
That’s my name, for father said there
“ I*rudtDcc, my gal," he said, " we’re
" No, John, no,” I said softly, as the coast, may possibly make use of this frontal expanses, and a bead aa lowcrowned as that of a mound-botider will
wasn’t a better barge on the river than both young yet, for I’m Dot 26. tears ran down my cheeks, “I never novel beast of burden.
the Prudence, and -if I was called the but I thought it was time I spoke to shall be while you live.”
Im Mondtt submits the following as lie credited with a full average supply
same be waa »me then* would never be you."
“Never, my lass, never," he cried. a poxzling phenomenon: At Vernon, of intellect
It must I* admitted that there are
" Hpoke to me ?" I said, with my face " And you’ll be my little wife 1"
about six years ago, lightning struck a
Poor father I Ho was always very burning atiU.
" Yrs, John, yrs; I promised you."
plot of ground planted with cherry trees some factB lord to explain under the
food of ms, and my earliest remem
"Yea, my teas, spoke to you; for
“ When I come back from this voy­ and gooseberry buahes, making a deep old doctrine. Dr. Brown-Scquard de­
braaces arc of tilting on the tillei and we’ve been courting now a matter of four age I”
bole in the earth not more than ten scribed a few yean ago a targe number
having a ride, when he stood there ol years.’’
“ Yes, John, when you will," I said, centimetroa jn diameter. Afterward the of caaoen where people who had l-.wt half
" Oh, Jojin," I criixl. bursting out and with one long hand preaaure we trees died away in a rircnlar area, which or more of their brains succeeded tn
laughing and feeling more st my esse, parted, and I went back to wait lor an­ grows wider and wider, and ia now not keeping quite aamuch sense aa they had
the wind, and the water foaming
° why, we've hardly spoken to one an­ other month, end then I waa to be bis Icsa than seven metera in diamete r. A ever p&lt;»j(««aed. Thia waa partially ex­
bubbling be us as we ran up the river other."
happy little wife.
twofold question ariaea, flrat, why the plained on the theory that either half of
toward the big city, where the ships lay
"That's nice,” he arid, drawing along
And there seemed no change, for I waa morbific action ia permanen*, and sec­ the brain may perform the functions of
dose together in dock and against the breath. " Over again. ’’
once more on th* river or out at sea, ond, why the sterility continues to the whole. But other instances were
related where the full mental capacity
wharves, emptying their loads or wait­
"Over again I What?" I seal.
leaning upon the tiller and gazing
survived a partial loos of both bemising for others before going a vay across
" Call me John," he replied.
straight before m®, with the gulls wail­
the sea.
" Well then, John," I cried hastily.
ing aa they wheeled, and dipped, and still in existence, longevity of various phrree of the brain. However, there
1 used to think oar barge, which was
" That’s right. Prudence; but as I was skimmed, or settled U{&gt;on the water; trees has been estimated to be, in round waa the cerebellum, the little brain, to
a very small billy-boy, if you know what going to my, not spoken to one an­ while the soft wind gently stimd the numbers, aa follows: Deciduous cy­ fall back upon. A great deal of frith
that is—if you don’t, I must tell you other | Well, how could we, always print hood that waa lightly tied over my press, 6,000 years; baobab trees, 5,000, haa been pinned to the cerebellam by
aciantifia lolka who have lort frith in
that it’s a barge built with rounded ends taking our turn at the tiller aa we were ? wind-ruffled bair. Only a bargeman's
and low bulwarks, meant for carrying Bat all the same, my tare, I’ve been al­ young wife living on the tide, but very dragon tree, 5,000; yew, 3,000; cedar of their braina. But now comes Dr. Wal­
toads tip rivers, but built ateo to be able ways courting of you, night and day. bappy; for John often points to the Lebanon, 3,000; “great trees" of Cali­ ter Kemper, of Oshkosh, with the post­
fornia, 3,000; chestnut, 8,000; olive, mortem examination of a patient who
to go out to aea a little while, running these four ycara, and looking out and great sliina that pass us, with their Cap­
oak, 1,600; orange, 1,500; Orient­ was interested in the news of the day,
along the coast—I used to think our &gt; longing for the time when the Prudence tains in their guld-laoed caps, and, as he 2,500;
al plane, 1,200; cabbage palm, 700; lime, converaed intelligently on polities.
barge, I any, a very, very large ship, till would a«me in sight and 1 couhl give you does so, ’be whinpers :
COO; sail, 400; cocoa-nut palm, 300; pear,
r--------- la-------- .fi to
a bril and get a wave of the hand back."
“ Not with the best among them, Prue,
I in English literature, yet had suffered
‘
up or down
I could feel the color coming into my not with the best; I wouldn’t even
from a disease which wasted away one
checks again as 1 heard him apeak, and change places with a King."
about 50 years.
side of her cerebrum and the other
knew how anxiously I bad looked out
And if he is as happy as I, door John
A oommiwuon tera been appointed by side of her cerebellum, till neither
for hia barge coming up or down the
the
Governor
of
'«
eunsy
1
twin
to
exam
­
was
of
one-fourth
the natural
river, and then 1 began wondsring what
LEWIS DURKEE,
ine and report on the menta of a system
it all meant, and soon knew.
" Prudence, my laaa," he said, “ I'vo
Paulus .Emilios came into the Roman which andrrtakca to determine m ad­ I air® than the famous experiments upon
car, loa&gt;ted deep aavvd up £10, all my own, and our own- ,camp one day, iuat before the battle of vance the probable yield of milk of ; pigeons, in which the birds net only
pottery or hops, c? has just given me command of a new ।Canns', with a Isst-aummer'a hat on hie. rows by certain marks ujwn the biirmua. i survived the extirpation of their entire
barge, with as pretty a cabin as you'd head. It waa crushed and dented; it The marks are chiefly in reapre* to the I brains, but even* regained, apparently,
BifORY PARADY.
I can’t tall you bow my child-life wish to ».c, and so, my teas. I thought had been alept in many tunes too often; disposition and mode of growth of the I their normal senaee ami capacity after
-TV?TJrr
FEArt CaatarBNms'ure- slipped away, living with mother and Pd ask you if, no be aa now we've bren ।
once it had been hit with a half s water­ hair near the udder, and a prediction the lapse of a few weeks.
father on board that barge, m a little ’ cuurting four, yeara, you won Un't come :melon; the boys, an one occasion, had can be made with certainty, it is arid, as | If it be conceded that the mental fac­
to whether the future cow will lie a large ulties reside in the focus of nerves at
bit of a cabin with a tiny stove; all I to me and be mv wife."
■ A J- FR1GHNBR,
producer of milk if the observation Mi the base of the brain, there will bo leas
know is that I was very happy, and that i "No," I said, "no," and shook my ।
NOTARY FtlBUC
B«J Kaloto Area. I never hardly went aahorv, and when I bead. "I belong to father, and could ito kick (April L B. C. 218). and alto­ made on the young calf even shortly difficulty in obtaining correct notions
-1’ Carehl atteaUw (Itm lo is. Snwlre «&lt; riZrf
about the inacct world. Few insects
did I waa frightened sod wanted to get I never leave him—never.”
,gether it waa not just tiu- kind of a hat
back, and at last I seemed to have grown । “ But you’ll have to aome day. Pro- ।a Roman Consul might-lx expected to, I Buv. I’KBCivat. J. Bsux, one of the have any braina, yet many of them—as,
all at core into a great girl, and father । denoc." ho arid, looking ■IreklfnUy wear in a camp. To him his colleague, 1 senior fellows of Cambridge University, for instance. Sir John Lubbock's anta—
and I were alone.
downhearted and miserable.
; has issued a brochure, the object of have sound, discriminating intellect*.
VarroWOODLAND BOUSE.
Yea, quite alone, for mother bad left . " No," I arid. " I shall nover leave
“ .Emilios, why is that hat of yours which is to show that tbs earth, and in In fact, certain oarage suta of South
us very suddenly, and wo had been j him; be wants me more and more every Ilike your wife’s new bonnet?"
fact the entire^ universa, obeys the tews America hold tracts of tend, and wage
ashore at Sbeerneas, father and I. and day, and I must stay.”
Juniliua, who was probaldy thinking tod posacaaes the fUDctions of organic anoceoaful war against man when he at­
came back from the funeral and were I
"Prudence," ba said sharjdy, "you &lt;of the dreadful thrashing Hannibal waa Life, sad tn working out this bold by- tempts to pLnt a residence on their do­
sitting on the cabin baton, before I could II ain't playing with me, are you? '
(going to give him, sighed, and acid he fiotlMria Mr. Brine deecrilM-a the movv- main. Big brains, in that ease, ar®
UNION HOUSE
" Playing wijh you ?”
(didn't know, unless it waa " mashed ’’ menta of the earth as of life to bo four powerless against no brains. What,
I " Yea ; 1 mean you ain't going to takv &lt;ou her husband.
in number, viz.: tipiral rotation, cir­ then, it may be naked, is the use of the
up with anyone else, and go aboard any
But Varro wouldn’t listen to that, and culation, expansion and contraction. organ in question, if it doss not serve as
Dr. Brown SeHo also calls in question the mathe­ the scat of mind ?
blithe and cheery as ewr, ready to take other barge—so, no," be cried. "I won’t ..Emilus trim again:
the tiller or pull at a rope, the name asl be so mean aa to aak you ttial. But Pru­
" Bocntuc there ia a good deal of illu­ matical deductions founded upon the quard’s answer was that the brain, like
did when father wanted any help.
dence, dear, some (lay you may have to ision about it”
supposed absolute identity between the th® band, doda the work ot the mind, as
Father waa a changed man of ter that, leave him, and when you do, will you
Terentins tokl him be couldn’t stay in angles of incadeoce and reflexion, cs- it is ordered ; but is the instrument, not
and. as a couple of yean slipped by, the please recollect os John Grove lovre ।unless he. could put up something better • penally with their bearing upon the ob­ the motor. That view of the matter
work on the barge fell mare and more you letter than aught else in the wide tthan that.
servations of the transit of Venus and suggests at least one sensible precept •
If our brains are mere tools, we should
into my hands, and I used to smile at world, ami is writing for you to come ?”
jEmilius suggested that the bonnet you the position and distance of the cun.
at all events keep them in good order.
myself as I saw how big ami red and
" Yea, John," 1 said simply.
]had to tie on the hair, white the hat
strong they had grown. For father
" You mesa it. Prudence
bo cried, ,would bio on the tear itself.
Kill the Flak loa Catch.
grew quiet and dull day by day, and in delight, as he caught my hand.
Bat his colleague said thia waa no
Charles Hallock, the aorompUsbcd
used so have a stot&gt;« bottle filled when­
" Yea, John ; I don’t know anybody isample-room, and he hoped he would editor of Purrs! and Stream, baa a very
ever he went ashore, sod- then ait with else, and there's no one as cares tor | ।remember he waa a Consul at Rome.
humane and thoughtful article ou this
it in the cabin all alone till I called him
And then .Emilias arid if it wasn’t Ik&gt;- subject. Not only because it iahtimane.
" Hundreds'oa the river,” be said &lt;eauae they were both “worn out” be bat because it improves the quality and
to come and help with the sail
Not that I wanted much help, for ours sharply.
,wouldn’t guess any more.
flivor of the tteh, he urges upon all
"faiea I don't care for them, John,”
was only a small barge, sod one® start"It is because,” replied Tcrentina anglers the duty of killing all their fish
iwilh a fair wind,I could manage her I arid simply ; " and If you like me, ami Varro,
1
with great seventy, "it is an oa tiiey catch them. Many anglers do
EBANK J rURCHlS,
i enough; white, when we had to
used tile ”
this habitually ; but all do not We
" Hey f" inquired his colleague, in subjoin an extract from Mr Hallock’s
greet amaxement
article:
“It ia an used style—a new style,”
As boys, we were taught that fish had the roar of a s
no feeling, and we beL?ved that what blood-red, fiery,
Varro replied.
UUcrlUunu
.AmMiaa rerpondtf now (didn’t aay might be cruelty to a dog was harmless billows upon as. -- ---------- ----------------- anything) srd rnarimus cumulus aeoes pastime as respects fish. But autopsy and then rushed up the face of the eliffa
JOHNXJ CHE88Y.
•eri! (but tboufjbt within himaelf) andaeieDoo have proved ata belief an to tons their gory spray high in the air.
puum autem praestitcrim tamdin(th*t
The restleas, fa -5—
v*" * —*'
be didn't see why be should call) rjsu
bubblsd, never
non fuU rwandum (Ma hat a trie), dirines, though wo aaanmo that their two minutes
_
_____
going away now to wait, for you’ll come nisi (unless) hac prirtcrunda non smt nervous system is comparatively of a VMttriarica ow ride of the lake,
to me some day, I know.’’
(beoauae it had aooftao) per Aoareasusoa low order. That fiahes have intelligrnee which the fiery wbvvb eesaned to attack
I didn’t answer him.
(of tele years) ifoaejam pro eit* (had and can be taught; that they hav- unna.singly with refoottese fury, as if
"For tba time may owns, my km, a brick fo it).-Bnrita&lt;/«m Jfosr*-/&gt;e. memory ; that they have
£—*—3— bent ou hurting it from tea been. Oettw
l« SUM* OF
when youT ba all alone in the world ;
and faHBTiBBrt; thrt tt
other ride was a large eavero, into whieh
and when it doew come, there’s the cabin
five senaia, each to a gn
of tbs Betsy Ann, clean painted up, and

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MONEY TO LOAN!
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Heweniquiet'-y ever the side and cast
off the rope, and was gone before I knew

fins?

And ao that rv.aing daapstiad into
night, with the barge a qtmrter of a mite

one aba, as if for private rnaahath a.

S' exchanged chairs, andnoone oouU
that it was wot ths waa enswbo
had before oawpted tbs aaaA
la thia
thqy relieved each other, while the
lawyer on the rtber aids bad to atop from

JONES A 8ELLECK,

“Prue,"hearted, “PrueP
“Yrs, father, coming." I arid; and
timn I uttered a wild shriek. and rushed
toward where the boat hung astern by
her printer,battled her rtp ana eliml&gt;*d
in, for so atxmwr had 1 nnuiii than 1

Is breaking a ooU, nto Ito to Mau
That is, make no false motions or wrong
ccusc they disclore such a
words, or you will confuse him.
small Bios against neat:
girls come here and play
utetasohu
and Chopin to me, and I __________ _ the profits up, sod few farms am
and wish that I dared to tell them bow
profitable enough »• ■*«*
■«*much prettier tbeir bands siaxild look if
I bad the care of them. Tbe littte ladire
mean to be neat, but they think that
they cannot make thdr dimpled fiagerjointe perfectly elean without roughen­
ing the skin, and so they make no effort
to do so. Very likely they bare a hang­
nail or two, and seem to regard it aa *

thorough work that ttm btiab to amiaped in a cloud of dust.
It ta not worth white to art boon after
the fin* wask ia Jw«l ordinarily. Wrtb
the Asiatiea it ia not profitahk, ainoe
they feather slowly a* any aaoaoti, and
chickens hatched out later than the teat
of June are caught without their Dew

water, as my grandmother need to tell
me ’ Now do aa I bid you. Find, aosp
your hands, brush your nails inside and meet; the palteta are useless as winter'
out; now rub on Indian meal, and then layers, and they will randy mature to
rinse your hands. Think they are'
dean, Jo you ? Oblige me by washing so good advantage as the clucks go*
out of the shells prior to June, eilhvr in
your left liand in the liqrfid in that bot­ aisc, hardihood, or physical rendition
tle. You sec that it is ten shades whiter generally.—Poultry World.
than the nght. What is itf Oxalic aod.
Mr method of milking a young heifer
Now rub a drop of glycerine on your
hands, and then dry them. Pretty weh;
but, Daisy, what do yon do to your
nrite?”
"I clean them with a shaip penknife,"
half nobs Daisy, loosing ruefully at the
uontrast between her broad, irreguterly.taw* fa
shaped nails and the friry godmother's ___ _ _______ ___ __
with her smoothly-rounded edges, pol­ advanea of the other—with this »he
ished pink surface, and pxlo cnuccni ri 1I could not kick in thia position—then I
the root. " And 1 can't help it,” Daisy put my knesa forward of the other, and
goes on, “if they are not pretty. They my left arm also forward and clone to
the leg, which she cannot raise very well
ore just aa they were made.”
“ That ia quite true," said the god against these barxicra. I’atience, per­
mother, " and much to your discredit. severance and kind treatment will gen­
erally
succeed in producuig a quirt cow.
Suppose you left your hrirjurt as it was '
— TAm. WMaler, JfiUrdtUe Parm,
made, and never braided or combed it;
would that be meritorious ? Never touch
A bbiohdom had a fine flock of young
a penknife to your naiia. Use a blunt
romc thirty m number. For
point to clc.-in tiiem, and a file to trim ducks,
'
cause unknown to him, they died
them. Follow the line at the finger-tip some
1
off
rapidly until but twelve remained.
in shaping them. Tbere ia a little in- 1
In
distreM
ho asked my opinion of tb«
strument made ot nickel, and combining
of his laaa. My firat qusutian
point and file which you can buy at anv cause
1
in regard to their load, and whan I
aiiothecary'a. Itemember that the akin waa
'
about the root of the nail should be 1k-aroed that meal—oom meal—bad boon
I aesnrod him he could attribute
carefully pressed back every dire, and fed,
;
that the corners of the nail aboaid not hia loos to that. Young ducks should
curd; not a particle of meal until
be filed too closely. It takes time to do have
‘
rix
or
eight weeks old. Mr. Berry baa
all theae tilings, but there are few toilet 1
offices of more real importance. A well- ]aiQce substituted curd, ami the duck­
are healthy and growing finely.
kept hand will retain its beauty long lings
1
too, are very food of sou*
alter the hair is gray, the eyes dull, of- Cluckens,
'
ter the teeth have departed and the fig- 'milk. I always keep a supply where
can have free access to rt at all
ure is only a memory of the part; but they
1
timao.
—
Cor.
Moore’s KuraL
an ill-kept hate', is a btexniah that Doth- 1
Nothiso adds so much to the beauty
of a farm as neat, tidy surrounding*.
Farmera are too mucn occupied abuat
vokee more invidious remarks from them the ptowing, planting, eta., to give much
than soiled Angara and nrita in mourn­ time to light work in spring, yrt itwould
ing. You don’t care for men ? Of n-quire but very little extra effort to
course not. Dairy, but I mention the spare a few boors about the bouse and
fact.
Now, hi for mitta, yon may barn; bat it would add so very much
have a paar of white ailk onca to wear more to ite attractions, and make it fat
with your white suit, but do black mure valuable in the eyes of others, par­
ones. Wear gloves, Daisy, and keep ticularly those who are in search of a
your hands soft, and envy uot'thc ladies farm to parchare aa a home. Add to
this the repairing of broken hinges sod
gates and all kinds of maehiDery, and
one has relieved himaelf of great dis­
comfort and has been rearing a refined
influence, both in hie own family and
that of his neighbors, and riaopndoDgod
the life of hia family by the removal ot
ttiri which creates diovaae and death.
" Au ounce of preventive ia worth a
pound of cure."

.bffiuult of digestion, and liable to cmms
inflammation, produemg all the «ymptoma of founder; the graas also is a
diuretic, acting Mrougly on the kidneys
and causing wcaknaaa of the lotan"
Thia is the first time we ever heard

�C. II.IUaDT.
uibiicmhuj.
tawnier. , l‘n«rtni
AN

INo-^l

ORDINANCE eotahlitoing the
grade on Main and Washington Res.

Bowen’* snrrey.
Hire. 3. Tbi- ordinaa
f«bet on tlie 1st day of J
Approved June Itth.
C. II. Bkadt,
EIJHU CHIPMAN.

/-uj

AN OBDINANCK to pawtab-^eraraw
for tiring a gun or pared, or roreleraly frightening horses within the

i

lion, and ou failure to pay such line
ami &lt;—ta Umll fa- imnrtomed iu tfacounty Jail asrMon ninety day*.
Sic.1 This ordinann- shall take
effect on the 10»h day uf wuly, A. D.
1878.
Approve! June Hth. 1878.
C.H Bmapt,
EUHU CHIPMAN,
Recorder.
President.

mnlrsaud e«qfa. and to tbe Ml* of fif­
erntJi per brad for all swine, slieep,
hi bi lion, and euct faucet., and Io w- teen
geese and turkey*; and lor the keep­
labhsh the lees fur such licanse ww ing wfa fen-ding the Minw, tbe- ram of
pnaented, and ua motion passed by
yens and Mays as fulfaws.
cattle s tee eseta a day each tor sbecji,

with uapnjusfa-ed rye the various
•■wwya that arc dark, and trick* that
•re vain” ra practiced by oar acn«al»

——•**

AN ORDINANCE to provide for the
cleaning of Main 8lr«et hHwrsn
Tbonwpjdc River and Quaker
- Brook.
Rcrm»X 1. The maumm nauieil tf the
village ifNaohriUe erdafa. That all own­
ers or occupants of iota, buildings or
prcmUcM adjoining Main Street, at any
jxriut Ix^ween tlic -Tiionmpplc River
ami Quaker Brook, arc required tn eknr
and remove nil rubbish to the center of
said street ai|joiiring the lots, bnildiup*
or premise*, which they occupy, to be
rlcaied on Saturday of each week bc-

imprisoned in the county (jnil not more
(Na.Qj
that fifteen days.
. ,
Sac. 2. Thu ordinance. shall take
•haft be Wd.1 to the Pou n.TMaMrr l«effect on the 10th day of Jnly\ A. D. WM. AN ORDINANCE tn prevent the in­ lectin* dr refusing to comply with toe
fore addsnfm.l. *k*l! fa rairaird;
juring «i&lt; awnings, signs nud l»rovi&gt;iMnw ef llii* ardinaac*, after nfaApproved June U. 1878.
and if raid fee* and all daman-* done by
!r&gt;«x.mn b&gt; th. V.1L,. EtnWshaD.
ELlim-CHIPMAN,
any animal, being nnlawtitllv at targe, C. IL BeadC.
Dtmn conviction of such neglect or re­
•
■
President.
shall not fa- pnhl within there- days, . Recorder.
al, )Wy a fi*c of one dollar and certs of
tfa-n «»fa Puand Matter may *11 oaid
preorention, and on faiinre to pay such
animals at pufaicaurtie&gt;o at said pound, AS OBIMXAXCkT&amp;Ut. Io Uh. ,U»fine ami costs, may lx- impruxmed in
after dne not ire thereof, mid from
the eoanty jnil not more than five days.
ing of borines* places on Sunday.
money* arising from said •*&gt;« he mar
RKC. 8- This ordinance t-luill take ef­
retaiu hia fees and duirge* aforesaid,
Skctiox 1. The drauras Cowacil of
fect on the loth day of July. A. D. 1878.
the village if Naehville ordain. That all
Apuroved June IStb. 1878.
selling and giving notice thereof, and sahxin*. dunking houses, shops and all
C.
H.
EUHU CHI PM AN,
be shall return the surplus money, if other puces of IxiritMiM shall Be closed
Recorder.
Praddcnt.
any, to the owner of scritl animal, in on the first day of the week, called Sun­
case It ia calk'd for within one mouth; day. But this section shall not apply
t
Xif not called for within one mouth the to hotels, meat markets, nor persons
Pound Master shall my said mtrolus whooe princtiw'l business la to deal iu
AN ORDINANCE to provide for tlin
money to the VRIageTreaaurer, taking drags and medicines. But nil Imru in
removal of snow from aidrwnlks.
bin receipt therefor; If the owner of hotels where liquors are sold, riinll faSriTloX I. The common cmtncil of the
Hrc. A This ordinance shall take ef­
said animal shall MJipcar within five closed as above provided, and any prrofXaehcille ordain. That all per­
mouths from the time of sale, and son violating the provisions of this sec­ fect on the IQth day of July, A. D. 18J8. rillage
sons owning or occupying lota in said
Approved Juno 11. 1*0.
tion shall. npott conviction thereof. Ik
village, winch diall have a sidewalk on
ELIHU CHIPMAN. . either
fined not le»a tli.in.fiftr.-n nor more than C. II. Braw,
side of tlwini. shall remove the
Recorder,
President.'
tweney-fivo doltnr* and costs of prose­
wow fro-r, aahl siiiewulk within six
cution, and on failure to pay sach fine
•(Xo.,^
&gt; Uiotn* iu the day time from the time
and eotts. may be. imprisoned in the
mny snow storm ahall cease. Any per­
county Jail not more than sixty days,
son who shall violate the provision* of
ORDINANCE
to
punish
penwus
or Iwlh ouch tine and iuipriaoumcnt in
forwillfully injuring any pavement, this M-rtion. sliall forfeit am! [my to the
the discretimi of the court.
hi id village, the sum of five cents per
of sale sliall lx- given a* follows: For
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take
plunk walk, crosswalk or drain, or nxi for curb time snow i* cleared from
the aaN- of sheep, swine, tarkeys nud effect the 10th day of Jnlr, A. D. ItW.
hindering the repairing of any mid sidewalk, hr the Marshal of said
geese, the notice shall he ;s»-t«-tr thnxApproved June 13th, IH78.
village. Io be paid as are other taxes.
pavement,
plank
walk,
crons
walk
days, one copy at the pound, ami one C. II. IIkaut.
EIJHU CHIPMAN.
Sec. 3. And it shall be the duty of
or drain.
ropy nt the |xx&lt;t office of the village :
Recorder.
President.
the Mundial to see that this ordinance
for toe rale uf buraca, asaea, nudes and
Skctwx 1. The Common Cvnncil of is enforced, ami he shall keep a book in
cattle, the notice shall contain a de­
the rilloge of Xaehrille ordain. That . which shall fa- n-conled the names of
scription of the animal or animal* to AN ORDINANCE to prohibit nuiatin- any prison who shall willfully in­ the owners uf all lots liable under this
lx- sold, aud shall fa- posted ns afore­
jure or tear up any {xicrmcut or uedinanee, when he, the said Marslud.
said. and twenty-five rout* for punting
plank walk, &lt;&gt;r aoy crosswalk, dinin, । Ira* fa-en uldiged tn remove suuw from
said not Iron shall be added to tin costs
SccrtOK 1. The Common Conneil of or sewer. «i any jmrt thereof, or who any
sidewalk, and sludl charge said
of sale. Every notice shall bear the the rilloue of XaehriUeordain. That the sludl hinder or obstrnet the working or ' owner* tlm amount due from them un­
data of ita being ponied, and give the Mn.-slial shall have power and it shall repairing of any sidewalk, drain or der this ordinance.
day and hoar uf sale, ami raid Pound lx? hi* duty tu enter upon any lot or grading „f any st net or gutter, or any
Hkc. X And be shall on or before the
Master ahall have the ririit to adjourn premises where anything is represented piridie work which is, or may fa*, being 1st day of Novcmlwr in each year, make
raid sale, not to exceed four days at to be a nnisaurc, or where- anything made or repaired, under the di reelam
report to the Assessor of raid village,
any ooe time, whenever he shall deem may lx-, which lia* become, or is lialrie of the President or Marshal, shall, for awhich
report shall contain a lie nnim-s
“ESTU Any person or person* who to become putrid or otherwise offensive every such offence, lx: lined not Ire* til all isulu-A lialrie to pay the forfeit­
or injurious to health, and direct the than five nor mure than fifteen dollars ure under thia onlinai.ee, and the
shall rencac. or attempt to rescue, any owner*or occupant* to remove or slxHe and oxita of suit, and pay in addition nmnant dne from them, which sum
any animal briugdriven by nnv person the rame. and any person refnfaug or theri-to, nil ibiinogrs whicnjMiay be dune, shall be aaseMMxl by the Assessor on said
to rawl pound, or who shall release, or m-giecting for mon- limn four faxira in nml oh failure to pay such flue mid lots or premise-*, and collected as an­
attempt Io release, any animal from the &lt;lay time to remove or abate such costs, may lie imprisoned in the county other village taxes, and the money
said pound, without complying with nuisance a* direcicd, sliall fai liable to Jail mil wore than sixty day*, or faith arising therefrom shall lx* paid into the
the provisions of this ordinann-, ami a line uf not les* tluui one nor more such fine nml ini|iriM&gt;nment, in the di* general fund to be used by the village
contrary to the directions of the Pound than tcnikribir* and costs of prosecu­ cretion of the court.
for contingent and general expenses.
Master, shall, on conviction, fa- fined tion, mid on failure to pai such fine ami
Hkc. 3. This ordinance sliall take
Rkc. 4 The Mundial shall he paid
not lews than five, nor more tliaa fifty costs may lx- imprisoned in thecuopty eflect on tbe loth day of July A. D. 1878. such sums for his talxnr in enforcing
dollars and Costa of nroMvution,- and , Jail not more than twenty days.
Appecvtxl June 11. 1878.
this oniinance as the Common Council
on failure to pay Mich fine and roots,
Sw. 3. This ordinance shall take C. H. Bmw,
shall
vote nt any of ita meeting*.
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
shall be imprisunnl fa the county Jail effect on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878.
• Reconlcr.
President.
Rec. X Thia onlinauce shall take ef­
not more than ninetydays, or both such
Approved June 12th, 1878.
fect on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878.
fine and imprisonment, in'tile dfawre- C. II. Bn*i»r.
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
( No.®]
Approved June l»tn.
tion of the court.
Reconlcr.
President.
C. 11. Bsxnr.
EUHU CHIPMAN.
SEC. 6. The Poand Master shall keep
AN ORDINANCE to prohibit persons
Recorder.
Prefadent.
a correct account of every animal driv­
from throwing auy aiilsdanrc into
en to the pound, uml sludl every three
any
gutter,
ditch,
sewer,
street
month* report to toe Common Council
Imai
or
alley,
and
to
provide
for
tbc iiumlx-rof animals impounded, tfanumber and kind &lt;rf animals sold, aud rillage of Xeuhrille ordain. That fla nthe construction of privy vaults. _
tfa- sum* received.
SKCTIOX 1. The fostssoa f'ouaeil of
SEC. 7. Any person who ahall let Uialf fa- no slaughter hoiux-a, nor the the riUage of XaihnUe ordrtio. That no the viUitge tf XiuhrilU ordain. That It
trotu their owners' enclosure the ani­ slaughtering of any animals, by any |xraon shall throw, or cause to lx- shall be the duty uf the Marshal to keep
person
carrying
on
the
faiMiiess
of
mals of anntiu-r. m&gt; that they shall be
thrown, into any of the gutters, ditches, all i«Il« and suspicious person* from
unlawfully at large, or who shall de­ butchering, uithin our-half .mile of sewers. Ml vet*, lanes or alleys of the Brea and their vicinity, and to nse all
signedly open any such enclosure, so Mam Street, at any point between the village, any filthy sulMtancc, or any proper exertions for th? prraervnlion
that roritanjmals ran go therefrom an- Thornnpple River aud Quaker Brook, other suIwdanre, that will olMtnirt the of goexfa and other property endanlawfully at large, or with fatent to nor within forty rods of any dwelling same, or which may Ixvouic a nuiaanee gvn-d nt fire.*, and all eitixena are here­
have the same iiotmtindcd. or wfa* house ; mid any penxiii »fainting the or injurious to health, nor shall any by required to comply with the direc­
shall drive or Iwfag within the limits provisions of thin ordinance shall, upon [ otruer or occupant of any lot or nut of tions uf raid MarahaL
of thia village any animal, which this cunvictiou thereof, fa- fined in n sum of a lot, constiuct any privy without a
Rite. 2A It shall be the duty of the
ordinance ia intended to restrain, with not more than one linn'lred dollars and vault not lew* than six feet fa depth, Fire Warden twice in each year, via; in
fa tant to impound, or to have the roMs of suit, nud os failure to pay such norsufferuny substance to remain fa any the months of April and October, and
mmv liablr to be impouu&lt;k-d, shall foe line awl coats may fa' imprisoned in the drain, gutter, street, lane or alley ad­ as much oftrurr us may Ik deemed
each offence, upon conviction thereof, rounty Jail not mure than ninety^ day*. joining or unm his ■membra, fot properby the Common Uounciljlwt ween
pay a fine not Irra than five, nor m&lt;rre ‘ Hkc. 2. This ordinance shall take ef­ more than aix hours during the day sunrise and sunset, to enter into any
tiiau fifteen dollars, together with costs fect on the KKli day of July, A. D. 1878. time, nnderwpcpalty of not Iran tlian houha or building, lota, yards or prem­
Approved June 19th, 1878.
of MU. and ou failure to pay such fine
one iuh more than ten dollars for each ises in said village, ana examine fire­
EUHU CHIPMAN,
andcoMx. may lx? imprisoned in the C. II. Braitt,
offence, and on failure to pay such fine places. hearth*, chimneys, stovepipca,
county jail not mure than thirty days.
and tntdo ot pn»»cruti&lt;ni, shall be im- or other apparatus likely to cause fires,
Sec. 8/ Tbi* ordinance shall take
prisoneri in the county Jnil not more and also the plm-es where mJiee may lx,
[
No.
10.
]
oeffect ou tbe 15th day of November, A.
than thirty days, or both sueh fine and deposited, and abo where gnutxiwder.
AN ORDINANCE to probiGt the ok imprisontuent, in the discretion of tin- straw, shavings or other combustible
D. W78.
Mruction of ttreeta, lanes, al­ con rt.
materials may be, and give such direcC. IL-Uawr,
EUHU CHIPMAX,
»««. 3. This ordinance shall take ef- Uons refath r thereto, aa be may think
leys. fadcwnlk*. crosswalk* and
Recorder,___ i’refadent.
ct.« the totn day of July A. D. WW. exjxdii nt, cither aa to their removal,
other public places.
alu-ration, or as to the better care and
Approved
June
11,
1SJ8.
(Xml.) I
SKCTtoX 1. The CoMMoa Coaacil of
management tliereof, which directions
C.H.Bkai&gt;t.
EUHU CHIPMAN,
AN ORDINANCE to prohibit ball the village if Nathalie ordain. Thai no
aludlbe obcyi'd and complied with, by
Ecconlrr.
President.
tM-nous
ahull
lxpermitted
to
place
or
the neraona directed fa that behalf and
playing and mow baiting oa Maia
at their expense ; and any ptsraun ne­
[ No. 17. ) (o
glecting or refnsiug to conjjdy with
wttHn -aid vilfagr, whether the arene AN ORDINANCE U puubb permms such directions of tl&gt;e Fire Waraea shall
shall be rnefaw d or not, any wagrum.
fur lending, riding or driving ani­ !-• Hired not less than uih&gt; nor more
than ten doliani and costa of prosrenmals
on
sidewalks.
wood, atone, nrvrk, xuncl. carta or other
timi. and ou failure to pay such fine
Rccno* L The fboMMia Council ef the and eimtx, may lx» imprisoned in the
material, for more than ai» hours, with­
out first olUaiuing in writing from the vUk^o tf XtMReerdain. That it shall county Jail not mon- than thirty days.
Common Council prnui»4oi&gt; to use a is not Im lawful tor any neraon to lead,
Hrx. X This ordinance shall uke
portion of the street fnr such imihxmw, ride or drive any animal on any side­ effect on the 10th day of July. A. D.
for a limitod time, fur immeiliate build­ walk fa raid village, ami any jx-rson 187K
.
ing or rrpairiag: fait such permission convicted of said offence shall pay a
Approve*! June 13,1878.
fine of two doliaraand coat uf proer.-uEIJHU CHIPMAN,
L ““ C. 11. Baaor,
mure than one-third of the afaiewalk or tiun, audstxi failure to
Recorder.
Preside a L
carriageway, anil ia surfi eaae the ma­ ami cost, may lie imp
terials shall Ixi m. placed as not to euonty Jani nA more th.
intrrrept tfa free flow uf viler iu th«K*tu-r.
era* «U shall
Skc. A
provision* of this
variate any
a floc uf not fam
or more rima ten
W CTg‘t^-

tbe PraaMsut at the time of jirocu

e PresMvnt that be dura notraU, rive
furnish any spirituous oe fatoxteat-

hirv, rain or reward, ujxm or about his
preiuUrs. the President shall issue to
such jwraona a license (without tbs
Kmcnt of the fees above oseftnMbfX
ugage fa aarh business until such
time as he ahaH engage in or allow any
spirituous or intoxicating hqtwr, wine,
cidi r, beer, ale or malt liquors to bs
sold, or shall keep Wlliard taidrs or
gaming failles for hire, gain or reward.
errown

daptod by .fa- Common Cranefl •&lt; tfa
latoany*of*7£&gt; pruvhdoiM &lt;N
nance shall upon convietfam
puuishwl by a firn" of not boi.__.. .....
liiindred dollars and rosts of prosecu­ the t ilkigr Charter,and alsoOrdrauro
tion, and on failure to way such fine
and eoMx. slmli be iiwpnsooed in the
county Jail not more than ninety days
or ixith, snrti fine ami ini prison meat in
for the unpaid taxes fra the year MR,
the discretion of the court.
~
Ski:. 4. AH acts or parts of acts,
contravening any of tlserirovisions of

?:u^2S1£'2XriL'&lt;±!r:

ft)}

and Lee.
Nays—None.
Au or Ji iin nec to punish persons for
riding or driving immoderately in any
street, lane or alley was presented,
and on motion passed with yeas and
nays as follows,
Yeas— Young, Truman, Loe and
cwalrarr fade,’' whatercriyaay be, and Wheeler.
Nays—None.
UxijkI to thwart every Bawun' uf the
An ordinance to punish persons for
enemy, however just, ami others, uhone
making any obscene display of ani­
mals, ums presented and on motion
passed by yeas and nays ns foiloars.
Yeas—Wheeler, Let, Young and

session, tuxl there are instiy fa Con­
gress iqx.u wIhmu the mantle of Hol­
man (ex-member from Indiana, co«nMrouly railed The Great Amcncau Ob­
jector) urowM to bare fallra. not to
menliuw the number* with spiica to
gratify anil axmof their ova to grind;

will be Muy brartariwe; the praragc
of private claims, falls and fabby
•wberara will hav. tarn* -few and faff,
fa twwu.’’ nod «ith no Ix-ttcr prospect*
iu «fare for the three short mouth* of a

An ordinance- to punish persons for
firing gun or pittd or carelessly fnght
•niug horses within the corjotalivn
limits wm presented, and oa motion
|«&gt;»od by yens and nays at fol loirs.
Yeas—Lev, Wheeler, Young and

lta&gt; Forty-fifth Caswreos, toe memory
uf wirieb-lf kta reawmtoredatanwill go down to pnfaerity as a very
baugifagnnd taipctfort piece of work,
—fairer lined peidtauc-*-, bat w ith an
spiritual parlance. “auOafficfoaily »lertaliard," or, ra tbe gamin wuwld ray.
Nays—None.
-Too fain’
Ao ordinance to prohibit nuisances
An aadieocc estimated at fnon 3,000
was presented, and ou motion passed
to «.OW ixstpk1, the latter fafag nearer Ly^eas and nays as follows.
the truth, assembled at tbe east front
Yeas—Trumau, L*x-. Young aud
of tbe ( «iHkfl fast night l.. enter a pro­
Wheeler
test agfaust tbe a&lt;U&lt;&gt;unimeut of ConNays —None.
gn-s* witbuot giviug ww material aid
Au ordcusnee to prescribe home of
to tbe toiling mussr. iu tbe fearful
the duties of the Mar&gt;hal was pre­
seated, aud oa motion passed by yeas
and nays as follows.
Yews—Yuong, Truman, Lee and
Wheeler.
Kaya—Num.
Au ordinance relative to the colIcctiug and paying of fines, j&gt;eoaltics,
daruag&gt;-a and coal*, was presented,
aud ua moUuu passed by yeas aud
step* and portico of toe main e-ast en­ nays as follow's.
\
trance Iu the fapiled, and tbe a Ur.
Yeas—I^e, Truman,
heeler tud
open Moie- ia front f.ir fa-yemel were
parked with |x-upb , tbe vast majority
uf wfann were workingmen out of cm-&gt;loymcuL Too little ronfadcratkrti
Au urdmaoce relative to slaughter
bisbecN givemfartagtheprewutse*- -ii rjn—iu wbidi the maaraw bouses was |&gt;TMeuled and oa motion
uredireclb ioterratediqacwiiuMsahich jxtaoail by yeas apd ur&gt; as follows.
ixrau to '.hem s&gt;&gt;m&lt;llaiig luorv than
Yess—Lee, Whcekr. Truman and
ufaiiirs. What are Ueriilics to I fam T
Tfa-y are inrt foulc* uf l.reael that the y
ran rat; tlicy arc not lal*»r roll* &lt;w
Au utdiuauce to provide for the re­
w Uh tbrir nanu-s are ptaerd for drily
work aud daily liny; tfa-y are imH erfT&lt;-i&gt; moval of snow from sidewalks was
presented, aud oe motion ]MUMid by
yeas aud naw as follow..
Yews—Wbccles, Young, Lee and

fcfl
Au urdinauro to |&gt;ruvufa for the
cidtMiig ui Main St. i&gt;elwr.cu Thornapjriu Hirer mid Qutkcr Brook wa-

'

(MS*

AN (&gt;Bl&gt;IXAXCEnr.UU»«llH-«nufc

AN ORDINANCE fixing the tiine for
riofang snkxm awl all ylacr* where
intoxicating liquors an- sold, and
all places where game* uf chance
are playnl.
SK&lt;*ttog 1. The Cermmmm Cemei of
the.rrltafe nfXtuMUmdmm. That all
mIoo»«. rv&lt; Lun rants, liar* in tavern* or
efarwbcre. nml all other places where
any wine, cider, l«r, mall nr spiritu­
ous liquurs are sold at retail, and all
place* when- gmuex triT dial ice are play­
ed, dial! be closed ou tfa- first day at
the vuek, commonly ealfad Sunday, and
on each week day niriit from and after
the hour of ten o clock until nix o’dock
in the morning of tbe succeeding day.
Hkc. 3. This ordinance riiall take ef­
fect on I Ik 10th day of July, A. 1&gt;. 1878.
Approvrtl
I1HU, WH.
C. H. Bkawt.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
lUcunler.
- President.

[ No. 38. ]

HTttTS
IRIERim

AN ORDINANCE to parish pernor
for breaches of the peace.

WATER

WATER!!

where in said village. *nd all i&gt;ereons
who collect fa faxlira or crowds in said
village for unlawful purposes, or to the
anuovaiwe or dtM urtranee oil the ririxeus
or travclem, and all pmotMi who shall
commit any disorderly ar unlawful act,
or who atiall engage tn, carry on, fidlow, practice or punuw aay difrordrely
or unlawful Imiunfwi. profcmaou. pwr-

Artesian and Tabular leBt,

ASD
DRESSIAUHG ROMS I
AN ORDINANCE to prracribe orate ef
tocdttoi«nfceMlMiil»
SrcTiOX I. The Gaasasaas Ctaraefl of
the rUlaae ofXanhoille ordain. That the

MnrehaUhaU oral ettlrairitibra with-

JAMES FLEMING,
Sot.k Agent foe

the

�=
100,000 LBS. WOOL

238257^^

SPRING AND SU1
Tta CntnclHOSTbeFUM!

61

GOODS!

(nOHDEHINO

I* ABLE TO OFF’EB

GREATERBARGAINS TO CASH nd SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS
Than any other Firm in town.
raandbi

ADCTOBTHIBR00I8,

9999999

WALL PAPER!

PAUm. Olli
COTTAGE COI.O1W.
■A*VYB colobb,
VABXUHIEB. BBtlAHIM,
UYE^TLEKs. rewrm.
SHOULDER BRACES,

FineAnitricin A Elfin litres,

Facts are Facts!

AND JEWELRY,

Dress Lum from 20 to 35 Cents.
FINE TOBACCOS A. CIGARS.
Beutifil Skivb for 75 Cents. Lidia rho biy M writs
WOOL
shMldi't foil Io exiffliBe ny All wool Shiih.
OOLDZI
CARDING! Lidies lid Gloves 50 Cents.
Iiittiif Cotton 5 Cents 1 Bill Bat it 11 yet cu
Lidies Silk Hudkerehieb, the litest style oil, k 15 Celts. OPPORTUNITY!
Am ibte to give better prices n Boots ud Shoa thu ever
NASHVILLE CARDDIG HILLS. before. A good Serge Shoe Im 76 Celts. Lidies Sips 30 Cts.
Aid everything else isully kept in i General Stere.
Nash rille, Mick.

to book to |to b» cheek, found it miere
ing. and MHgmred her packet had been
picked; but tbe return train Tuesday
morning brought the potoet book, with
if. route** intact, elm having occu­
pied tbe amt with a gentleman’. float,
and slipped it into Ma poekrt instead
of her o« n. and to being a grntU-nmn
Of home reutroed ft.

NEW GOODS
In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, yon will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

We carry a fnl! line beridre many
new addition*. rt .
Houk Bkoa.
IV The beat hour mid at tbs Eleva­
tor for ??-jO per ewt.

Woixorrt.

I have jus* received an invoice
&gt;b lot of Good* direct from New
Bankrupt Sale. Look out for
bi..
.
A’. M. Dacqhektt.

Furniture!

Hate and Capa, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
SewingMachincs,and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

Dry Goods,

Hats, Caps.

Boots, Shoes,
BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.
hingr of the door-----------.
Blanding on a chair, tied the other end
arouad her neck, then kicked the chair
from beneath her. When direovered.
life waa extinct, and it ia nppored abe
had been hanging about two hour*.
The remain, were broaghl to tbi. rill
age. the funeral sermon j-n *.4»ed by
Elder Monroe at Robt Gregg *, and tbe
remain. hurried in the Mudge burying
ground, where tbe poor woman can
now mt from al! her tronblca.

village.

Fraxk Bakke*.

—There new-faahioned two-wheelbnggie*, that are becoming re fashion
abte with docton, areairo to look at.

Bring in your Country Produce ; will exchange Goode
for it ae favorably ae for Greenbacke.
THEY MASLEACTTBE ABD DEAL

Staple Groceries iu Naahville.

IS

fV For a Detroit Daily mH on
IL G. Halk’i

the beat tinner in the country.
boy of fifteen, and
•‘Foray," waa arwrted for Mealing a
p.nket hank containing valuable pa
pen. a pair of sock. and some other ar •
tide*, from tbe house of hia grand fath­
er. fir Demand, who Here a toort
ditoMKW torth of the village, whilt the
family wire absent. It appear. that
be had stolen article* at various time*
from bb grand-father. who. becoming
discouraged. hail ordered him off the
uremlw*. but taking advautego of hia
abremce had made tbe raid. He waa
arrested by H. M. U* and brought be­
fore Esq. Parody, who at tbe auggeatioo of Geo. M. Dewey, agent for Barry
county of tbe Slate Board of Charitira.
reutonred him to tbe Reform School at
Lanning until he arrive, at the age of

IV Go to the Fkkp Stoke for your
Feed and Flour.

Fmitin of Erery Description I

MICHIGAN SEWS.

IV Call and get price* on Salt Fla
at I-kk A Smith’, before you buy.

CHEAPER THM EVER

Haying &amp; Harvesting
IS NEAR AT HAND, AND

A GOOD HEARSE
idance upon nil funeral occalionj and a full line of

___________ H. G. Halk’s.

G. A. TRUMAN.

Groceries, &amp;e.

And tie Latc»: Style*, and are fil­
ing at

Rock Bottom Prices.
you can boy them u cheap at your ow
door nod get the higt.rot prire paid ft
Butter and Egg*. AJH. Dalghkktt.

Trunks, Notions,

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

rr Don't be bull-doeed. I am Jut
u r, liable a.---------- any other reliable

WE ABE SOW RECEIVraO

C. C. WOLCOTT
OUR NEW STOCK,

Upholstery Goods ud Shretds I

IV Lke &amp;. Smith are selling P. Hol­
ler’. No. 1 Floar for M. 50.

OF THE OLD, RELIABLE

FOB TBE

THE

SPRING AND SUHER TRADE,

NEW MANUFACTORY
KELLOGG?DEMARAY
HAMM. Are aATceno t

And desire to in fun

Is fully stocked with the finest line of
GRAIN CRADLES,
SCYTHES and SNATHS,
GRAIN RAKES,
FORKS and HANDLES.

BradfUDwruiliiiwyrais

H. G. HALE,

DRUGS!
BUCKET REAPER &amp; MOWER,
School BnRFucySUfinen,

BVB .TUFFS,

COATES’ LOCK-LEVER SULKY RAKE I
And if you will call and see me, I will make
n, ou anything in the
and Fanning Tools.

G ROCER]

�ABUTS, READ THIS!

INW-Junc TL—Robert Pate, an ex
to

noted in the ranferaoc? claimed, aa al­
leged, to hate it in their power k&gt; pre­
vent the louipletion at the electors!
eornt, sod were willing to withdraw all
opposition to the completion if the
friends uf Mr. Hayes would guarantee
that, when be lxtamo Prriddant, the
Federal 'r-a.ps would be withdrawn
from Louixiana and South Carolina, and
that such other miuaurva would lie
adopted S' would secure the diawilution
if the PaA-rd and Chamlx rlsin Gov­
ernments and the establishment of those
of Nicholls and Wada Hampton. Tbe
Repubhccna, ia conaUrrafion of a c.mplrtiou of the count being permitted,
■agrofd tg the turma propooed by the
l&gt;wocraK Bo* partes to the nego­
tiation ex-lmr.ged pledges satisfactory
to each other, and iu pursuant* of thia
arrangrm i*t the count waa CohiplcU-d,

' Tua cable brings the information that
tbe cctlou op«rsU»ea st Iltunky, Engtaud,
have rvwaraed work, sad those of Bl»chbuni
have uaanimoaaly resolved to rrruoir, at the

Up . to thia time the power of the
Dernocrata who took part in Ibc Wormley CoufrrcDcv to have prevented the
completion of the electoral count baa
lieen uodiapub-d, and the Credit for de­
feating the libbuatrriug movement in
thr House liaa lieen generally attributed
b&gt; them. Hcuator Hill, however, em­
phatically and une«|aivocally denies that

CUXtiRtMSlOML PROCEED! Ml*.

bearing upon the ]x-wable anluti^p ot
the ITra-.di-ntial problem. He states
1 that the Ih morrats who participat'd in
tlie confen-ncc did ao without a ahadow
ot authority from anybody, and without
consultation with tlacir party colleagues.
11 was purely the gratuitous, irrrepouaiblc act of ■ few men, who had ruulrullcd
uo votes in th&lt;- House except their am. '
and who did not have it :u their power
to fulfill the agrevni'Ut it la alleged
they made B«-rah-r Hill authorial ■ tlie

. Wl~May aa-Hefrtorrue, a workman, ate* at Fradariek WHliam IV.,
Kira of Pnmte., and broke Ma hram.
1882-Bept. 2t -An infernal marine
wm found nt ManMlbn with which it
had been intended to destroy NspoIron IU.
IVA—Feb. IK—Tbe Emperor Frao
oia Joarah W Austria wm grievously
wounded in the hand wlilk walking &lt;■
the ramporta at Vienna by a Huoganan
tailor named Liberos.
1888— April HL—An attempt on tbe
life of Victor Enimanurl waa ret-urtrd
to the Italian Chamber.
1868—July 8.—An attempt waa made
to kill Napoleon III. aa he waa entering
tbe Opera Ooniqnc.
1 1854—Marail 20.-Ferdinand Charles
LIL. Dake of Parma, waa kiili d by an
unknown man, who stabbed him ia the

Of Wittbingtou may hare some appiicntioutoourobligation iutbreventof awsr
lx-tw.x-u England an 1 Russia. It m«y,
IberUosr, I* well to sole that thorn
rules, to which Russia has never been
called ou in Any way to give her aaarnt,
have ceased to lx&gt; operative, oven M be­
tween tlie original parlie*. England,
in assenting to them as rules to gowm
the action of the tri'innal at Geneva,
expreealy refuse*! io recoguiro them aa
oldigutcry under the law of nation aa
to anv past tnmaaction. but it vw
agreed that they should be presented to
tbe cocmderatiou of other pswers with &amp; 1
new to their adoption as part of the lav
of nations. Thia, bovwrr, haa never
been done. The two GoTrrumenta, after
protracted negotiations, were not tiieni
selves agreed on their interpretation of
tbe article which particularly applied to
the use of neutral porta for belLgerrut
183C—April 28—Raymond Fuentaa purpoace. It is, therefore, erroneous to
waa arTvatrd in tlie act of firing ou Isj- ate these rules in connection with the
obligations of the Unite 1 Blates in tbe
bells. Queen of Spain.
1856— Dec, H.—Ageyilaa Milan- &gt;, a event of a war Ixtwccn England and
; aoldu-r, alablx d Ferdinand I1L of Naph a, with hia bayonet.
1857— Ang. 7.—NspoUon IIL again
Bartoletli, Gt bald i and Grillo were aentenced to death for coming from Lon­
don V&gt; a«aaa«inato him.
IHM-Jao. 1 A —Napoleon III. for the
fifth time. Orsini and hia aaaociatea
threw fulminating uombo at him aa he
vraa on hia way lo the opera.
IHfil-July !«.—King William, of
Prussia, waa for tbe first time shot at
"Colonel," inquired the reporter,
by Oscar Berker, a student, at Baden
Baden. Becker fired twice at him, but " what do you think of the Black Hills
at a country 7 Did it strike you aa poemissed him.
1862—Dec. 18.—A a! u lent named aeaaing the elements of great, of penni!»jaaioa fired a pistol st Queeu Amalia, nrtit wealth f ‘
I think it has. There arc vast and
cf Greece (Princess of Olden berg), al
valuable rangra for stock all around the
Hills, aud neb ratD»-a, l-oth placer and
quartz It’s the funniest mining conn- .
tors from Loudon against tbe life a
try you ever saw for a mining country
poleon HL were arrested at I'ona.
Tli••re, near Riptd City, the mines arc
1865— April 14. Pnwidrut Lii
taking out large quantities of gul-1 from
waa abut by J. Wilkes Booth.
what la like nothing if it isn't like a [
1866— Apnl G. —A Rumua.i ti

Tax Pnm.lrut nominated Reuben E.
Factoo, ot New T.rt. WlUusn A arovatacfc,
of Ohio, and Francis A. Walker, ot CuonoeU-

Vrytmo Nom (rtonml 'nan !•«*..
4 ”•* &lt;®» tbe purpo* &lt;&gt;r laeUfywg before"
• I'ctter commit le,
Frua data cnUraUU

we, who lad just emerged from a ruin
■ &gt;us and dMo-trous war and bad cxjwn
rt:e.&lt;d its devastating effects—Wr ex reb­
els determined io prevent a second civil
war. »ud spare the country from all the

Baltimore papers chronicle the death
’ Thoma. luaaa. am- of the wealthiest
■aidcute ot that ctlv. His fortune is
it: ma ted al t2t».U0U.0IM). Hr waa the

Anrordiaglv forty two . t Confederates
solemnly pledged themarlvra to carb
other upon I heir aacrrd nunur to oppose
all attempia to fma.rai. the counting al

A axaiot-s Labor strike
Bled rn yurbre. Canada, tart wi
all the factainsodwurtwhopei

plans should Li« even bua|h-cUx). You
may judge h**&lt; well the secret has Iwrn
kept when .1 haa remained inviolate to
this day. Haring disclosed tbi-ae facta,
you can now ■ &gt;rmuw what drgrce of
impnrtan-v to al-ach to the influence exurcMM-d by tbe D-iu-cr .tic members of
1

*rttrr*KcpubtocwtiiB&lt;&lt;mbrrvaf theemu
miUce. Mr. Frye, Mr. Cong.-r. and Mr.
Laptoun, add the following:
'» o agree U&gt; the t- ngvUi&lt; rvjxxl, e&gt; tar aa II pledged th- inaelvcs to abide by the d«s-law. naauoa fur th* rvaulutton adopted by ciaiou of the Elcctrral Commiaai -n aeva- f'.mnutlre. bat dueenl fruai Ibe otox-lai! rral weeks before the Wurtnisv BoufrrI11« (Wirtuxi, M IMA (rrtUMUl to Ita Ii&gt;|tury be- cnee took plsuc, so tliat. despite tlie
tyre as, aaa m giving aa laiMixd eux-ti m to
lb. xw^nxty Of the leading lr.-e«-,lj:U»-j&lt;i. ur- Bcnaational remora that filled the air
deed by Ita ruajunty of Ita B„o». .A Ilefv*- toward the dose of the ooonl, there

c matrurtiou of loeomotiwa far tlw ro&lt;ul
between St Petersburg and Moscow
While in Russia Mr. Winans amassed a
large fortune, ami. on returning to Bal
tiniorc. purehaard a aqnare for *52,000,
where be built a rvaulence after hia own
design, and laid out ami decorated the
grounds With gwU cam ami t.iatc. After
In* return Io thia country Mr. Winans
did not engage in active business but
bustfti himsrlf with invrntionB ami im­
provements in mwhmery. giving mueh
of hia time every day to the workshop.
He e|M-ut a gn at deni of tune in making
«ijM-nmcntB. and one of the subjects to
wLirh be especially devoted hia attention
for i-1'x nnirntal pnr;xiar-s waa ventila­
tion. Hr made a number of «-X|wnmeuta
for the purpuacof ob'aining an approveil
system of vi-utllaUou, and erected a
tower at hisaly residence with that ob­
ject id view. Hia experiments in amp
construction, resulting in the bu:' hog of

wind, but only
walking a few
Bounding like
crackers There waa no aborer in the
Tillage all day. but a alight apnnkla c|
rain fell just al evening. There waa a
alrjwer in tlie distance at the time ot the
stroke. Nolxxly know that it wia an
electric current that did the mischief
till next day, when s dark circular line
Ba if arorcbcd by lightning, was traced
upward ou the trunk of tbe tree about
twenty fev-t, to where the branch waa
taken off. above wlucb point it la also
seen where it stripped off a splinter of
wood and bark shout fl 1 teen feet in
length. At the baac of the separated
branch is an appearance aa if gunpow
de had been burned there. The enrrvtt cf electricity probably aternded
from the earth and dissipated over the
tree, and hence Un re was no report.

tn-ver was tlie remotest possibility of
trouble. W&lt; held the balance of prwer,
and •!**! not propose to permit auuthir
roti ing al Wmans' w barf, arc well known.
war if o«r votes could prevent it,"
Fie obtained a patent for .... appliance
by which carnages could lie turned sud­
denly out ot nulroul tracks wiUiout dan­
.u» IhMW W -w Hua.
for the oewspapi ra Laa led to a fatal ger to the whrcla, and indeed waa con­ t i ii in
■a* S. P. Rass. «.i ■ ml. X. It
Ths I1EABT KkoULATOB &gt;« fur mJw by al!
shooting affray m thia town. The affair stantly engaged in mechanical work.
draggiat-. al SO orats and tl par bXUa.
occurred ia the offiee of the North Man
cheater
Jowmaf.
published
in
thia
place,
WruRorrs Toaicl—Uwpaiuso axd
land he &gt;ost the rase. After tea, the
laraixtBl-B ’ —Thia grsol Chill Tooic earva
counsellor, who-waa staying at the same both participants being rising young
inn in Gm! lhall with the Judge, ap­ men, and ooe of them the eon of a Lu
proached the Utter and innted him to tberaa minister. Tbe shot waa fired by
take a drive, and the Judge accepted. Hugh Welle, Jr., sou of Rev. Hugh 1 Englwh girl and she haa since, by her
A few minutes tiehind a good trotter Wells a young man but rvccntly ad­ own unaided exertions, amassed a large
took them over the line into New Hamp-^ mitted to tbe bar. His victim is An­ fortune. Over twenty yrera ago she art
shire, when the attorney turned to his drew B. Miller, a teacher by }&gt;rofe*adon, up for briar If in the trade of harueaabut recently in the collecticn busiDeea
oompaniun and said:
making sod saddlery, starting with just
1 "Judge, I presume, now we are in They oocupuxl adjoining rooms, and -nough money to buy leather for a few
were warm paraoual fneeds, and both
New Hampshire, we are peers 7"
haltera. She worked in a little loft ou
took
to
writing
tor
the
town
paper.
A
Tbe court assented.
Pearl street, and sold her manufactarao
“Well," rejoined the lawyer, "you few weeks ago Miller departed for around the city. Her commercial abili­
blank old fool, bow came ysu to decide Loui»nDe. pinning cm hia door a notice ties wore markml, and it waa not lung
that case against me 7" And, expending to thr cffi-ct that be would return at a before ahe employed aeveral journey­
certain data. Underneath this aome
one acrawk-d, "Who in h—1 carve7" men, and abc eoc n extended her trade
and thia bit of nonaenae young Wells beyond the city. Bbe finally trnvckd
communicated to tbe ladiania^, pub
liahed at Warsaw. Thia was the begin­
-Bing of the rupture. It led to an ani­
mated controversy, and both partiee beoune extmhely perwonai. Ga imi 8anday. aajZiller
youngthrew
Wellshis
stepped
out ofhim,
hia
oflLe,
arma about

dragged him into Ma own room, immediab ly adjoining, shook him up o-itMddcrably, leaked tbe door, put tbe key in
hia pcokot, and then ramaikod that be
lusl Wells where he wonted him. Being
muoli tbe ktrongcr man, be oonaplotoly
«WM»d tbe you* attoroey. and,
drawing forth a written paper, oumpoiledhim Io rtm &lt; H wno . rotrnor.---------- u (Woiln)

CALIFORNIA
/ SETH THOBASX

CLOCKS

K rarwim. tiaitiu. /

THERMALINE
The only 25 cent

AGUE REMEDY
SIMMONS

. Uurv
11 th* peyrt to iDforra ukedianra to ife
dU». Bixl ths e&lt;Win;:tUv rail aa« tio mo:&gt;. Im
which th. JMmGI o/Urr-r. „f , Hlato can Ikto mwcm tlx fnncUoo* of Jon r* i:

7ta
sod Hecrrtary of
■ wnariitwtoo to, atav daywrxsi
t of the lodun troobtaa la *ha
*«vritary McOarv rxad to the
tetagraa racwvrd by him fn&lt;n the
t Onwoa rotating that ladxau. vww
hoatiutira oa th. eartrm

UTT
lOMCM

flnrat ID thr hills. Above Un- town that
benrx the name nt the creek is Rocker­
rille. a ramp where the miners arc busy

” Haw there lieen Buy Indians around
the Hills Uiia apnng, ar&lt;! de yon think
the Loatilra will get down as far as the
1871— Tbe ltf» of Amadeus, the new Hills this summer f"
•• itcro have Uecu but few there thus
King at Hpaiu. waa aUcmpUxl.
1872— August—CoL Gutirncx aaaas far, and Dot fur some time. It’s diffl
al listed President Balta, uf tbe republic ■ ult to say whether or not there will be
trouble there, but tlie trope are id
good ihapc to protect all that coud
Bohns, waa aaaaMitiatc.1.
** You think Uieru iagulik in that coud
1875—Augrut - Preside nt Oan* ia M»
try, Calonei?”
reuo, of Ecuador, Was aaoaaai Bated.
1877—June. — President Gill, of Para
gurv was aaaaaaiustrd by Commander
fluence the socal!&gt;-&lt;[ Wurmlcv C’-onfrrTbe Work of Invbilble l.ightuiat.
nuoe hail in efloatana U«i n-sull in the
Hopkinton. N. H., n-porta a atrangv
electoral euut-t When the deciaion of ________ _______________
the Elect -nd Uumsusaiou ill Uie F'londa by Em.lc Henn Max Hoedel, alias Leh- oc-nm-no- in that village, recently. At&gt;
■was lu-rann kb&lt;&gt;wn, I I ■eram'- aaliaficd uaun, the BucialisL Lrhmami, It will electric current took on a high brand
that the dieputvd States would l&gt;- de- he n-memlx-mi, fired three allots at tbe two fret in diameter from an ancient elm
cidci (u fdvor fcf Hay&lt; a. Arid that tlie la- Emperor, who »u returning from a standing in front of the rrsidcnc*- &lt;&gt;!
sue which would presently confront ua I dnve with thr Grand Duchras &lt;rf Boden,
Wouhl lie the legal inauguniiiou of Mr but miaaed him.
To thia list we must now add a tlnni
t b- o&lt;ii to eummmi n.»i &lt;-*„, tl b ilayca aa President, or another rcrolu

IV pWfcltod, l(1t
• Hstv.earoItBm jut been diamwrrd at the
State Deportmeat that tbe DlplemaUr ami
t^Mtar ApprafWtaUon tall. »n«mrd JODa &lt;
obotUbw Um- mMoa to Unwv. tuw Ailed hr
Oea- Mirwdith Jhad. sad ail or tbe Hraacad
twotaneeef LagaMoa. Tbu iartodas E.&lt;lai«l.
rraooB. Gt/waoy, and ail Arst-dam *-■—I nr
’tavarrtsaettameo have )n«t l«&lt;a apputotad to

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CAUTION.

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�The Nashville News.
.SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1878.

SUPPLEMENT.

N E W G O O D S'

WIRES POSH HE.

sighted the gun himself, and scut a
cancel shot through the front end of
tbe boiler of the on-—
ii long train, bmvi
leaders of Um News, tulistru to a short kinds of munition*)
mstandrhen the
account of n trip which the writer had
______ _
-tTe cap­
tured. and at Stone Biter, but were rvIw-autifnl City of Coldwater.
takan and lironglit luu-k to Coldwater.
Starting from Nash rille nn the V Old Captain, or C-dnuel Ixiomte. waa a
o'clock train, and going by the wiry of true, good nml brave man. but was
shamefully treated bv un ungrateful
Eaton Rapids ami Jonrovilte, y &gt;u ar­ Republic, and died unhonorrd and unrive about Sf-wt at tliebeautiful little c.irrd for. Aa 1 stood bedde this old
Democratte-R^vulilicaii City of Cold­ relic ofthe late war, standing there in
water, situated on Uw Main Line of tlie grim /dtence, it a&gt;ra«l but a short time
since our regiment marched in front of
latke Shore A. Michigan Southern Rail- tins battery, and a. signs or inc enemy
appeared, ported our ranks to let the
gun. go tearing through to take a jk&gt;-.
mtion lri front, but sixteen long year*
have passed since wr listened to the
residences, and I nndrndnnd that it is
all {mid for; but the people of Cold­
water. although surrounded with ele­ the front, where they were doing such
exe.nlion. I wmonly a boy Hu u
gance. do not ignore tlie existence of deadly
and tilled with bright hope-and cxiiecthe wayfarer. In going from the de­ tatmus. and planning what I wonlrfd».
pot up town, you will notice one thing: if ever I got home safe from Dixie.
Well. I did get home, but the fund
if you have any imptirirw to make, in hojirs
and bright calculation. Im vc

i/cns. they will not .nap yo t up as
though they Were all nWktrd with
&lt; on&gt;», and you Im&lt;1 accidentally tread

GRATIS.

My New Stock of

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
tin cl ii
• ,ns , •,
( ( ) \ I j1 L i'j 1
’

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ALL DEPARTMENTS?
.

I , can
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north outside of the arsenal, the head
nuartersof theCoklwater Light Guante
and friendly answer, with all the in­ ' Its carriage and trail is covered w ith
formation that Hwy an- ropable of giv­
ing you. I? would lie well fur some
other town, to imitate their example.

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guarantee full weights and measures, and
as low as the lowest.
Bvt railing
early
ami
making
your selectcomrade. of tin- f&gt;t)i Michigan Infantry.
I At Coldwater i» located the Stille Or .
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&lt;'oin]Miiy G. of which I wi»» a mem te r.
ph-n A.yinm.to which ।
n .imtt ions before piircliasiiitr elsewhere, you iiiuy
Iwing principally made npof Isn.frum ; visit. It is one of the most woithy aiil
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liuitecu lung yeiua since together we nd. Lt is composed of a kar&gt;e main [
shared the triala and hardships of nrmy Sh!‘nnr4t“'Xr'!*u2r«,^‘.“re u
Butter and Eggs wanted at market pnee.
life. Some sleep in unknowngrave* in sixty acre, of U»d ronur«-lr&lt;l with the
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/-I'm T~t r~.XTriX FT
n Southern clime. many have died since rotaMidimeut. ami the ground. anT) (J GRIFFITH
te-aiuifully laid *»it with walks, riimle
x *• A JJ..
Jiirb met tf

tree, nml plnv grounds. It contain.
mx hundred children.
Tliey ntv given
all th’- privilege, that thr welfare id
tlie institution will allow. All arc learn-

ETTG-ElsrE COOK’S

SB CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

The General, by the way, an. Colonel
of tbe Uth Infantry at thr te-ginuiug of welfare. Any one who wishes to mu
the war. Hr was appointed Provowt adopt one of the children, by giving*
Miiohal-Geuctid nt Nashville. Tenn.. l.mits for tlir fnltUlmeiit of then duty
toward. I hem. If they are not isoiud

IN FULL BLAST!

Hr is one
they an- sixteen, when they are turiiUIkmI with occupation. suitable to
A- Sf.i.i.kck.
grutteimudv ao'oimiuHln tiiiKinali. Hr their wants.

works. Iten.. although not much giv­
en to gasing. furnishes this ga» for the '
whole city. He is our of tlie most hos­
pitable. whole-souled fellow, that it
was ever mV fortune to come across.
Hr would not hear of my going to u ho-

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RAYMOND A WILLIS,
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with him. where I was most hospitably RESTAURAMT tICE CREAM PARLOB
entertained by him and hia most excel- •
wife, and ns Tommy, Dan., and I, sat
around the glowing fltv, down at the

I hat «a» needed waa a purp tent, camp
kettle and some hard inch to make it
-t in like thr day* when our 4x« tent

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS I
j joe a &lt;-le% Kin
----- OLD REIJABLE- —

nutrching, righting, eating hard tack.
drinking muddy water, burning up
alK .~l Hmlio, rtk-kc.r,., «1S.

\\TE HL^r LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE NOW
» ’ Mniiufactuiing

A Good Meal on Short Notice.

Ordinary and Side - Bf r Buggies!

MEAT MARKET. WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
Freah and Halt Meats J

White hero 1 row one of tbe guns of I
SlOtCi BlU lli SlUaUCTL
the famous l^rnnte uattery, whwh VB. I
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organixrd at thia place. Iwa. told that FRESH FISH and POULTRY
it was the same gun That made the fa- I
lx THEIR sEAAuK.

FTbraary^
tiow^Ton’ tbe ounoMte ImZl

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WE USE NOTHING BITT THE

Woodburn Sarven Patent NA’heelM.

Our
COMS

nn engine waa standing hitched to

F1 arm

AV agon.

Or ^arrd,

*£t - *fr” dr-

BOE &amp; CLEVER.

BZS VS Bsrosx BCTBa

�GLAD TIDINGS’

PIONE’R STORE

AHEAD!

There ia an admirable piece of
rascality being practiced on the peo-

THE BOSTON STORE

Only *2.50. and warranted to predict
VERY READER OF THE NEWS,
(and wbo is not) aad their neighall Kinds of weather, an indispunsible ,
will please I war In mind that thej
article of household economy, etc Jare lxn».
personally is cited to
It consists essentially of a lube filled
la crowded with X K WV G OODX
with a liquor, which sometime*
stiows a white deposite, add u&gt; some- , OAIX AJTD EXAMHI
times dear, the amount of precipi'ats
being taken as a guide to the proba­
bility of a storm in the near future.
The theory is perfect, but inasmuch
ns tbe tube is filled with alcohol,
Mr. Iakwim listing Just returned from New York, where he bought u Urge nod bolding in solution a vanable amount
well assorted stock of
’ ol camphor, it is unreliable in prac' lice
i The amount of camphor held ini
•olultvn—a sij.u of fair wcsthere-Je-1
prods wholly on the surrounding
For
: temperature, ana not at all on the I
bafoinetivc pressure, as it is hermet-'
ically sealed.
It has a “tony" name, but the U S.

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BIG
SPRING
STOCK!

Dry Good's,

Boots and Shoes.

Groceries.

!V PRODl'CE taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price.

Mo Better Place tc Buy Goods!

industry. Il is recommended, i( you '
' fio buy one, to keep if near the stove,
when ton will have fair weather all
the time. Il you desire a storm pul
, it in a cool place, and if you don’t j
gel one. it will not be because the I
i barometer ba» not done it’s duty.
If one of these smooth-tongued
agents prevent, himsell, tell him to '
•‘pass by on the other side," or you j
may expect lu get rascally cheated.
I Tin. mailer ha* been fully veotillar-1

NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY. “ '

»!■&gt;(. June nth

Jn Barry Co.

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And Notions
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Specialty.

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ECONOMIZE I

BOOTH &amp; SHOES.
lieen rhpaing A.

H. Stephen* around .
Together with the

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him for a preface to hi. adv
to illustrate "before taking.'

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Kent

,, host,
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• shall
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gcllc
ye messenger
of. .love,
swindled printers Itrre below have no !
redress atnve f Tbe angels flam* &lt;1
their wingaam! said "Tn n* irtrruj. i«
given—delinquents on tlie printer's
books can never enter heaven? ’

^infy as siard fcj

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idought to tbi* market.

at them.

■lock aud beautiful

A family. coiiMktiui: «f &gt; uuui. wile
and ■even children, live hi the wood*
of M&gt;iith-&lt;-.iat Tcut*. with n&lt;&gt; other
shelter than that aftmded by the forest
trees. Ther never laisrr or purelia-e
food of any kind, subsisting wholly nn-

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irripixwaa.

EKTE”&gt;liAL EXPOIITICN 1*76.

ST yaMBjY

Q &amp; P's 1
UAI O &gt;

h,\!.L PAPER!

GRAfQ PRIZE

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U1TQ
II n I U

that a party of «.-ho.«| girl, in Pen
naylvania were attueked trr ratii.
snake*, a-'d that toe gill*. i«&gt;--are the

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UMBRELLAS AND PARKSOLS*

MACHINE.
fctfnre of tier cnacNnM.

flit Wortiwtjfl W Mt te? Had®'

Every mtitle Mild at ROCK BOT­
TOM PRICES, while tlie higlwst mar­
ket price, will be paid for Butter,
P«rk, Che~■. rte.

desire to live a wild life.

are about 900 i'BFl distilleries in Put
nam county. Tenn., five• beiugin a nrAb-o|ntr money,
cuit of one-half milt. Every bushel of . ibtnds. National Currency, Gold, and
। corn used produce* an average of two
J
aud a ludf gallons of w hivkay, aud tbe ”Urer UfcrB ** **"'

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SmWtaMi^rffl baKihr^iintjufcn jflaXiisa

X. s. wHinxa.

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WITH EIEClf MOTION ofthe FOOT tic ^AViZKE MAKES SIX STITCHES.

one to three dollnre per gallon.

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5W) MEX To CALL AT

Itrtqairvs as special In tructions ta Uui if j an dastrated Direction Book is !
oincaarr gone, Sammy F uud one boy i *•
to another. The one addressed p**aed
the enff of hia k-ft Sleeve thonghtfnDy
orer
hi* none and then replied :
* F^ert; ««•« CcrlUou I* LraLUl
•’Hard tinea,gone T Not by a dam
sight! Dad's broke bi. leg; Mam

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                  <text>OBNO STRONG,
VOLUME V.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1878.
1-ork. In tho next moment the doctor
heard that the wheels stopped before hi*
door. Pulling a tong fao# that seemed
to eommisereto himaelf on the diaturb- aiM» of hia quirt, ho eat upright waiting
far the summons, and muttering, philoaophtoaUy, "Put do* Uy faith in any

Mwhrilk girtrtorj.

NUMBER 40.

“ I Mrtainly recollect your voice," he
replied, ** but I could not have forgot­
ten your face if I had own it, and this
partial recollection baa paxxled mo
from the first moment I heard you

Thsn oune a ring at the night-Ull,
and a female voice that called from the
vehicle:
** Don’t knock I You need not rouse

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the cemetery ia aknort full, and I nnj
Ixicanse she was stopped when alxiut ta
run swsy with my grandfather’s valet.
I should in fact be assailed by an amount
of talk sgainst which it would be impoeaible to stand.M
"Then why tot take the [other alter­
native 1 mentioned," said the doctor,
“and throw yourself tijx.n the honor
and generosity of tho gen/leman Y'
"Simply Locauae. there ia nothing
of the kind
to
throw
myself
upon," #hc replied. " If tiicrc were, I
■hnnLl riot wiari tzr lv»
! fwm Film
He posurascs neithet^iocer nor generos­
ity; but in their place there are the most
groveling defiereooe to the -world’s opin­
ion, and an intense eelflahneea. The
first of theao paramount feelings would
prompt him to compel me to keep to my
engagement, lest he should be sneered

W. H. YOUNG,

of his home, eoaconaed himself in the
inside of his carriage to exchange bis
habitual doxy condition for a state of
complete somnolency. In the mcan-

“ Thi&gt; is tlresdfnl weather for you to
have to come out in, ma’am," he began ;
hut I suppoee the case is very urgent.
I should judge front the liwhncaa of
your movements that you cannot have
come on your own account."
" You arc mistaken, air," she replied ;
"I seek your alvioc and aaslntaucc for
myself, living at the same time m perfect

LRADY A- CRITES.

A TTOKAKTB al tee. FtolWIlon la Cb*=
XX &gt;n-*l Lauu Arent*, will atKnd prnmn

1

" I muat aak you to be more explicit,"
said the doctor, quite mystified.
"To enable you to judge correctly of
the case, I muat explain all the arcumatances," she aaid "To begin, then
I have a father an&lt;) mother, two anuta,
one a whIuw and the other an old maid,
living with them;# mamed sister on the
other side of the stre-r-t, and aevrral
grown-up brothers, so yon may easily
inuciD"- what an overpow.-nng weight of
family influence can lx brought to bear
upon my individual will, in any case in

" I retired to rest thia evening rackod
by anxious tLonghta of how to emape
him, and at one time the «ily means of
escape deemed to be in running away
with some one else; and. really, so great
waa my misery tliat, if I could have
gueseeil at any ooe tliat had a predilec­
tion *ur me, I should have gone tn him
and aaked him te elope with me. Then
another and a belter idea eame tu my
aid. 1 had once, in play, stolen n latch­
key from one of my brothers. I took
thia key, disguised myaelf in a amt of
discarded mourning, went oul into the
street, found a cab, and told the driver
to take me te A doctor's, resolved to state
my difficulties to the gentleman to whom .
Prondeoc*' or chnnev might conduct me, :
and to beg Ina asMatance in furthering
my plan. ”
" What is that plan?'
doctor, dryly.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION DOUSE

W. D PURCHIS,

FRANK J FURCHIB.

dom would bo shown tn refraining from
tamper ug with your head th. and in mak­
ing a bold stand upon your right of free

JOHN Q CRES8Y.

V

"No, DO,” she interrupted, laughing;
" I did not make such a mistake in the
character of my former suitor, otherwise
I should not bare been so happy aa I
am now. The plan succeeded admirably.
My apjwrent dlncaa enabled me to enlist
the sympathies of my mother and aunts,
and, to a certain extent, the sympathv of
all my relahcpa. Then I contrived tv

life. Ho posse##*-# a wonderful history
that is foil enough of material for the
framework Of a good drama, without
going into the realms of imagination or
wandering from the paths of truth. The

could not amk-ntand how it was po#aihie for 6ne to lie ao deadly in aim with­
out jxjaaeaaing sotai- supernatural power.
Carver's life DM been one of thrilling
odrenturcK Captured by th«- Indians
when oalv 4 years old, be never had an
equal araong the savage tribes that
taught his har.&lt;la thrir canning, and
helped to train the steady nerve and

“ “

He asya that he baa killed mon- buffalo
spisc ? I know very well that there are oc one run, solely and alone, than any
party of hunter*. In the fall of Ihfjflhc
my own inclination, I some months ago mcxlMunna tliat will bring on all the ap­ reecued two ladies from a small band of
entered into an cugogviDcu: with a gvn- pearance of diM-ase ; but I wi«h to krep Com.inchcs, for which bn was highly
Ucmsn who wm a great fnend, or per on the safe aide as much ns poaaible. commented ou by Hie enlixu Wcet*-ro
haps I should any a constant companion
press, fie acquired Llie reputation of a
of my oldest brother. To-morrow is the
phenomenal shot at the early age of 7
day fixed for the weildiug. I in certain
yearn, whi-u bo waa known to bring
down a blue jay on the wing with a rifle.
gBgcmcnt if I had bad greater freedom
Aa a result of couatanl practice in tli-a
of inlcnxiurM- with other men, i»o as to
particular line, together with his good
and judge of characI have never enjoyed
he result of my obmost flattering succi-m wherever he ha*
able to my intended. Daily I discovered welding.day will have passed without a appeared to give an exhibition on his
'D him treuta &lt;&gt;f character which vffectu- wedding, and I shall take care not to way East. At Omaha he surprised his
allv destroyed all the romance of my fix another. All that I want ia time. spectatom by killing three teal ducks
predilection.
But still I forbore to Enable me to obtain that, a" ! I am while flytug in stiiwuion. At Detroit,
break off with him, consoling myself
hr appeared on the Hamtramck race
with the reflection that no man ia per­
track, and, while abooUng at glass balls,
fect, and that I must export to meet with
a swallow flew within range of Lu urn*
defects in whomsoever I might take for
sanguine &lt;»f hi# ability that they cried
out, " Bbool it," and they wen- not dis­
" Not a policeman !" she eried, spring­ appointed when the man leveled his nfle
ing between him and the door—" for nod brought the 1 tickleas bird to the
mercy's sake, don't fetch a policeman f“ ground. Dr. Carver stands six feet two
"Nothing is further from my inten­ luoaes in height, with a frank and pleas­
evening that I percemd in him paints tion," he replied, quite unable to repress ing fawu He has a pair of keen, rest­
of character which excited my contempt. a langhat her lusty suspicion; "I am less eyes, which gives him a wonderful
I need not explain what those points are going to fetch the medicine you wish quickness amt precuiou in sighting. He
—it ia sufficient tliat I feel contempt
weighs IW&gt; pounds, and is in yean of
for him; and, with such a sentiment in
age. He intends making a tour of the
my heart, can it be right that I should
world.
marry him?”
"Decidedly not," said the doctor,
emphatically.
** Then what course would you advise
me to adopt to be nd of him ?” demand-

LEWIS DURKEE

truly aav that my cup of misery would
be running over at this moment if it
were not for you. But to buainres. I
wan about to remark that Jane, myrflrat,
could make better coffee than any other
woman in tins world. I trust you will
adopt her recipe far the preparation of
that beverawtC'
marked— " toigaa the widow.
"And there was Susan," interrupted
Mr. Thompson. " Busan wm the b*#t
mender that probably ever bred. It waa
her delight to find a button off, and, m
for rents in ooata and things, I have against mice witliout first wrapping the
seen h?r shed tears of joy when she aaw stem of the tree in doth ar alher ma­
them, ahe waa #o desirous of using her terial to keep the tar from contact with
needle for their repair. Oh, what a
woman
was ! ’’
" Many is the time,” began the widow,
" that my first bu*—"
" With regard to Anna, who waa my
third," said Mr. Thompson, hastily, "I
Chink her forte above all others waa in

sa slapjack. I have very pleasant vis­
ions at thia moment of my angelic Anna
baa been borrowed, anil.the borrower is aa she apjx-ared in the kitchen of a
a notoriously carek-as person, so tliat we frovty monung, enveloped in amoki- and
know that it will come back despoiled at the morning sunshine Hist stole into
ita freshet-##. The plan of life on which be window, or bearing to my plate a
wc hsve built seems very much like a particularly nice article of alapjaek', with
failure. We are in some anxiety about tho remark. • That's the nicest one yet,
acme loved one, whose Chamber of sick­ Thomas. Eat it while »'a hot’ Some­
ness may, perhaps, liccome the chamber times. I listin’ you. my dear, thrae re! of death. Some other loved one miaun- ooUectiona are quite ovcrpowvnng. ’’
dcratands ua, cr opppaea ua with caprice
He applied bta handkerchief to hi#
and temper whi n wo are in almost child­ vye#, and the widow aaid, " Ah, yea. I |
ish want of ayn-pathy and support. Per- know how it is myself, air. Many ia the I
imf«i our liardly-caroed money, the ac- time that I see in my lonely hour# my
cumtilationa of faithful and frugal #av- dear first bua ”-----m.g* tor years, ia gone, like a puff of
" The pndc and the joy of Julia, my
smoke, or a breath. Look on the bright । fourth, and I may aav, too, of Clara, nr
aide ? How can we? We are ready to j fifth," interrupted Mr. Thomjwiu, wrtli
say that the heaven ia hung with gloom, some apparently accidental violence of
■ the earth obacured, the onward path tone, "lay in the art of making over
hidden from our view. We are in the their spring-bormeta If ran will believe
I condition of traveler* in a mountsto it, my dear, aue bonnet fasted those two
land, ou whom, midway in their journey, , blessed women through all the happy
Um dcaoctulcd a cold, ulindiug, and im- | years they lived with me. They would
pcnctndil*- veil of fog. A step cither | turn them, and make them aver so many,
way may bo perilous, for it may be over I many times ! Dear, dear I what a chang­
a preciptoc. It become# to our thought I ing world—what an unhappy, changing
idmaat an impertinence, this sweet voice
which bids us be of good coprage, and
cent up the mercies, instead of mourn. 1
Yet there ta, if wo but care to look
tar it, always a bright, serene aspect
somewhere, alaaya an element of cheer,
and always the Lope of better days to
I»nr, It ia scry seldom indeed that
things are so utterly forlorn that they
may not bo worse. In our reasonable
moods, we redognhta thia, and, however
great our trouble, we ran acknowledge
that it might be greater. Thia is true,
[■articnlarly with regard to calamitica
and afflictions, such aa visit ua and conalitate events in life. These, it is true
to say, are frequently encountered and
Dome with rare heroism by those wlioar

fS 00.00 and UPWARDS

life, m which at Umre there seems to to&gt;
no l-nghtne## poaaibl ■. “ In the midnlcnce of Aha vorcele## night," have you
ever lain iviitr, qneaiioniug y’&gt;ur own
soul, while tlie tiekot the clock and the
eehoi. g hotfall of some belated paper
on the street alone broke toestillneaa?
Ah', tlie mystery, the vague terror,
whii-L have blackcn«&lt;l on yon, and shut
you in, aa Die tide imprisons a loiterer
tu soum’ cave on the oecau shore ! How
the thought of a t. wit Looming eternity
has made you feel your own nothingncaa,
jutu helpleeam-se, and with what awe
vou have contemplated the hour when
but a few failing pulae-besto should he
between you and that vast unknown.
Hpeculation, separated from faith, M-ta
you adrift, a mere chip upon a torrent,
and you have taken up tho cry of ooe of
old, " I*ord, what ia man, that Thou art
mindful of him, or the aoa of man that
Thou nsit«-st him ?" with a chill dismay
creeping over you, lest you should slip
away from the ever-present care of Goa.
Some of the purest, noblest natures

doubt, now and then. It ia humiliating
to reflect, too. that the tortures which
visit the intellectual and mental part
are often part of the penalty which an
abused physical constitutioa exacts.

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,

ONES* 8J

"No one will come to-night," said
the doctor, glancing st toe clock an tbe
mantel piece, a# be drew his chair dose
to the fire; settling himself comfortablv
in it, and planting hi* feet on the fonder.

"Then why don’t you—" h# began,
but suddenly broke off and hurried into
hia surwy, muttering, ** What a eoofcrxndod fool I w» going to make of my­
self 1 Sb# may be a mere adventure##,
for aught I know."
In a few minutes he returned to the
young lady with medicine and full direc­
tion# for ita tite, and also an antidote, in
care ahe should require it
Before leaving she aaked hia name ami
addrean and put hia card safely in her_
poektodmok. Ttaa, with a afight Ixl
clinataoo, abe laid a toktod white paper

has ala; taught that superficial wateringa do but Little good. 13&gt;o. water
given abuuld n-ach tl»e rota of the
plants. The great objection to watering
under a bpt sun ia that the exhalation ta
so rtrong that nrteh of the water gin-fl
ia qmealy erajxiraUxl. Prairte Partner.
1’aiuoirt or GaetTATiojt n Dqms»nr Asimaui.—With the larger animals
the jH-riixls vary materially. Age ap]&gt;ears to have some influence, old ani­
mals usually going longer tlxn young
ones. The popular uotien that males
are carried longer in the womb tlian temidi-a is not bone out by our ol-jx-t ra­
tions In ihe case of mares the'ykriatiou is greatest, and with cows next, de-

Several young men of Hua town went
oat hunting on b-'rarlaack, and when
near William Nelson's f otn they sud­
denly came upon two large beam. They
fired ujxiu them and succeeded in killing

NHKR1'

MONEY TO LOAN 1

"Madam'" said Mr. Thompson sud­
I denly and with great steranes#, " oblige
I me by n-rur mentioning that cheap man
i again. Are you not aware that he muM
necessarily be out of the qncathsi for­
- evermore? C?an you not see that your
coutiuusl references to him airketi my
’ soul! Let us have peace, madazne—let
'
!
| meekly. "I beg your pardon, and prom­
j ise not to do it again.'
And they were married, and their lives
were as bright and peaceful as Mr. Mil­
ler’s sundown eeaa.—Bujfa/o Rrjirrn.

not bead properly, a pinch at salt to
each bead will be benefimal, or, better;
give them a alight watering at night.
~---- *■
— ---------- tabb-spoanlpl;
----- &lt;------------------------------ 4er" Thin may,
be repeated later in the season. Aaipgfe
watering with quite weak brine is also
excellent for watermelons, about the
tunc the fruit la setting.

1 baa been unduly stimulated, or the
stomach lias Ixen ill-treated, and then
•die body makes its reprisals on ita spir­
itual tenant
But, come from what source soever it
may, there is a mute agony of sool,
New styles in stationery are orna­ which we sometimes endure, and in
mented with grotesque old English fig­ which it ia a eunaolattoa indeed to re­
ure# in color*.
member the Master, and Hia hard and
In the latest kid glove# the backs are bitter conflict beneath the olivea of
covered with flowers, painted by hand.
Among alwurditics for cliildreu are th#
wide ooUare and culls similar to those .
worn by tbeir mother*.

and passed oul of sight, notwitostanding
that one at the boy*. Johnny Northnvrr,
put four charges of buckshot into him
at abort range,
Af the bear seemed
likely to •scape, Adam Benson said he
He accordingly started off alone and
reached the other side of the wood be­
fore the bear. Ke dismounted and tied
hia horac to a tree, and liad wvited but

Adam held th a beast from hia throat by
grasping him by the shaggy hair on
each aide of bis head. He ia a jxjwcrlnl
young man, but he fell hia strength toginning to fail, and be knew that his
only hope waa i- the knife tliat be ear­
ned in hia belt. He tot go of tho bear
with his right hand and reached for the
knif#, but found it was gone. Thrash­
ing the empty sheath into tho bear's
mouth, ho gave himself up for lost, The
bear waa mangling the muscle of tna arm
I dog Rover come upon them. The dog
attacked the bear fiercely and compelled
him to leave Adam, who managed to
crawl upon hia home and ride back to
where the rest of the party had a lopped
to akin the other bear. When bo rcnchal

with a bear soon again. Tbe hunters
went to look foe the bear, but found that
it had escape*. As Sanson's injuries
arc all flesh wounds it is thought he will
soon recover, bat he may lose the ascot
one arm. — Tacoma ( IF. T.) Lcrald.

Washi^i Fluid.— Half a pound of ##1
aoda, qu trier of a pound borax dis­
solved in cue gallon of hot soft water;
let U settle; pour off in bottkn; ooe gill
of thia mixture with a put of soft soap,
or half a bar of soap diaaol rod in hot wa­
ter, la enough for a washing.
Srtuwasnax Shqutcaku (Bwimr).—
Two cupfuls of flour, one capful of su­
gar,, ooe capful at sweet milk, doe egg,
two teaspoon.'u la of baking powder, two
table-apoinfula of melted butter bake
in jelly paua in two or three cakca, aa

�idijl
[ i- M

“

fcrtd b/the Common Council, sh* II lie
four feel wide, ami -hall I- m./lr in
the same manner and of like material
as Main street; frwided, on all but
Main street, raid walks may lie made of
7*!^
‘b«n one nnd a Imir
Inches thick.
Sec. 4. This ordinance shall toke effe&lt;&lt;* the l«th dav of July, A. D. 1878.
Approved June 11. 1878.
C. H. Bmady.
ELIHU CHIFMAN.
Recorder,
Prooident.

AN ORDINANCE to prnfab pernno*
for making nay obscene disjdxy of

P.ltargrt. W«- K.VsstaWt.
AansM-Mogw, AsMry Pond.. Wm. L.
Heart. and Edwia D. Wseehester. and
idiwr* m Mtaws: pireMea, Wm. H.
V—drrbiltTreasurer, Cornelia* Van
dreMhr Breretary, K. D. Wsretsmr.
Mr. Vanderbilt has also taken posaeaa-

(Me. IK)
IHU CHIPMAN,

AN ORDINANCE to prevent the de­
facing or otherwise injuring shade

Rec. X. This ordinanre ahaH take
eftMt on Um lOtl day of July, A. D.

Approved Jne 11.1878.
C. H. Bmadt.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Sectiox 1. The Common ('ommil of
the
of Hoehmlle ordain. That aft
saloons, reataurants, Lara in taverns or
elsewhere, and sll other plac/-* whore
any wine, cider, beer, malt or .•pirilnou. liquor* are sold at retail, am* all
place* where f*■ of thgbW
PMff*
rd. sliall be rjiwed &lt;■&gt; tale fir.! dsy of

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

[No.lt.]
AM ORDINANCE emldhdiiBg the
grade on Main and Washington Hta
Section 1. Tkr Cunwiun CotmeU of
Ike rUlave of NtuhriUe ordain. Tlmt the
— Maia Ife,aMWoSiMtoo 6*4
shall lie the somem&gt;established by F. S.
, (No. M]
Bowen's survey.
.
Brc. 2. This ordinance shall take ef­ AN ORDINANCE to punish persons
fect on the Ist/lay of July. A D. 1878.
for breaches of the peace.
Approved June 11th, 1878.
BrcriuX 1. The Common Cmnuni of
C. H. Bradt.
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
the rillaye of Naehrille ordain. That any
Ihcordcr.
President.
jierson win* sliall make, countenance or
assist in making any noise, disturbance
( No. 20. ]
or Improper diversion, or who sliall be
AN ORDINANCE to provide fertile guilt v of any inih-cent, insulting orhncleaning of Main Street lietween moral conduct, language or behavior, or
Thoroappl/i River and Quaker lx- found drunk iu the streets or rl*ewbern in said village, anti all j»crson*
Brook.
who collect in l&gt;odie« or crowds in said I
Mechom 1. The roasmoa comuH of the village for unlaw ful purposes, or to the
vUlaoeof^aJiriUe ontain. That all own­ annoyance or disturliance of the citizen*
er* or •vceupnnts of lots, buildings or or travelers, and all persons who sliall
premises MQoiaing Main Street, nt any commit any disorderly or unlawful wet.
point between the Thornapple River or who shall engage In, carry on, fol­
and Quaker Brook, aio required to clear low, nractice or pursue any disorderly
and remove all rubbish to th/* center of or unlawful btudm-M, profession, pur- j
•aid street adjoining the lots, building* suit, avocation, act or employment !
or premises, which tliey occupy, to Ge within said village, or who shall bo J
clean-don Sxtunlay of each week be­ found in any place where any such lis- j
fore nine o’clock, a. tn.
orderly or unlawful businem, profess
Sec. 2. Any person or person* neg­ ion, pursuit, avocation, act or employ­
lecting or refusing to cMDply with the ment is carried on. shall for each of­
provision* of this ordinance, after not­ fense. upon conviction thereof, &gt;«e fined
ification by the Village Mondial sliall, not less than one nor more than fifty
upon conviction of such neglect or re­ dollars with coataof suit, andjon failure
fusal, pay a fine of one dollar and costs of tat |N»y sm-h tine and costs, may l*e im­
prosecution, and on failure to jmy such prisoned in the county iail not more
line and costs, may be imprisoned iu than 80 days, or both sucfi fine and imthe county Jail not more than five days. pt'imxiineni in the discretion of the*
Skc. X This ordinance shall take ef­
fect on the 10th day of July, A. D.187M.
8kc. 2. This ordinance sliall take ef­
Apuroved June 12tb. 1878.
fect &lt;»n the first day of July, A. D. 1*78.
Approves! June 11th, 187H.
C. H. Brady.
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
Recorder.
President. C. H. Bradt,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Recorder. President.

(N«,ft)
T
8«crto&gt; L 71* Common ('onncil of
AN ORDINANCE U. punish peraon* Um
of
ordain. That any
for firing a gun or pistol, or eare- person or persons who shall Injure or
deface
any shade or other tree, in any
ko*ly frightening borne* within the
•treet or alley of this village, or on any
lot, not hi* own, or upon any of the
Skctiox 1. The Common OmamU of public ground* in raid village, ritln r
the atffaR of XaehHUe ordain. That by fastening any horse or other animal
every person firing a gun or pistol thereto, or in any other manner shall,
ba, deling taeb * thing highly scanwithin the. corporation, on or acroa* onv upon conviction thereof, be fined a sum
of the paldic grounds, street* or alleys, of not lorn Ilian five nor more than one
dntoos. took the only way of undoing
nr towards any dwelling house, store, huudre/l dollar* and coats of pros/vuwhat she had done. He My* that he
lion, and on failure to pay such flue
to
and rearta shall be imprisoned in Uie
any horse in the streets of said viilagr, county tail nor.more ninety days.
bv means of fire crackers, or other exSec. K Thi* ordinanea shall take
ttssss-ira effect on the 10th day of July, A. D.
1878.
In a sum not exceeding five dollars
Approved June 11th, 1878.
and eoat* of prosecution, and on fail­ C. H. Bmadt.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
ure tn pay such fine nnd cost*, may be
Recorder.
President.
imprisom-d in the eoqnty Jail not more
that fiftec- ■*---■
( No. 14. ]
Sac. 2.
AN ORDINANCE to prevent the in­
Approved June ri,-HCS&gt;.
liabilities
juring of awnings, signs and
which Bh
C. H. Bmadt.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Recorder._______________ President.
heart thoroughly selfish. Ho oner sakl
Skctiox I. The Coannon ComreU of
to a friend, visiting Rosy In in the *umthe the tiUaffe of NanhviUr ordain. That
(No. 7.)
any peraon who shall willfully deface,
■wdlM. “Mr. BeeeW wo«M make
AN ORDINANCE relative to the clos­ injure or remove any sign or awn­
ing of business place* oa Sunday.
moneys arvung from raid sale be mav
ing, or who shall injure any fence bv
retain hia foe* and charges aforesaid,
Sectiox 1. The Cimmon Council of hitching anv horse or horses thereto,
and ten per cent, oa account of sale, for the riUage of Narhrille ordain, Tliat all or in any other manner, shall, on con­
Milling and giving notice thereof, and saloons, drinking bouses, *}&gt;o|m and all viction tliereof, be Cued not leas than
he shall return the surplus money, if other places of business shall l»e cloned ooe dollar nor more than twenty-five
any, to the owner of sahl animal, in on the first day of the week, called Sun­ dollars and costs of prosecution, and
that was ever printed in any language
enae it Is railed for within one month ; day. But this section shall not apply on failure to pay such fine and costs
-« marvel of tyogtapby. It is a mieIf not called for within ooe month tire to hotels, meat market*, nor person* •hall Im imprisoned in the county Jail
raaeopie copy of Dant’s "Diviha CohmsPound Ma-ter sliall pay said surplus whose principal Imsines* is to dual in not more Ilian sixty days, or both such
। AN ORDINANCE to provide for tho
money to tiro Village’77
dta.” printed in Padua, bound in red
drag* and medicine*. But all liar* in such fine and imprisonment, in the dis­
removal of *now from sidewalk*.
his receipt therefor;
hotels where liqnor* are aold, shall be cretion of the court.
velvet and .silver, and so small that it
•aid animal -ball nj
Skc. X Thi* ordinance shall take efS Ecnow 1. The mmmon nraneii of the
cloatxi as above provided, and any per­
aon violating the provisions of thunec- feet on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878. r lhv/e of .\anhriUe ordain. That nil perApproved June 11, 1878.
•uoe owning Or occupying lot* in mid
tion sliall. upon- conviction thereof, be
village, which *linll have a sidewalk on
fined not leas than fifteen nor more than C. H. Brady.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
either side of them, shall icmove the
twenty-fire dollar* and costs of prose­
Recorder,
Preaident.
*now free, said sidewalk within six
cution. and on failure to pay *ucn fine
AUca Lyk lodged over night in the
hour*
in the day time from the time
nnd
costs,
may
lie
impnsoned
in
the
[ No. IX ]
cabin of a Missouri negro, named King.
any snow storm sliall cease. Any per­
county Jail not more than sixty days,
He hnd a handrrxl dollars ia hrs pocket
or both such fine and imprisonment in AN ORDINANCE to punish penions son who shall violate the provision* of
Sm-.L The Pound Master's notice the discretion of the court.
hut wm careful to shew ooly ten, for
for willfully injuring any pavement, this Motion, sliall forfeit and pay to the
of aale shall be given a* follow*: For
saw! village, the sum of five cents per
Sec. X Thi* ordinance shall take
fear ot robbery. However, lie underplank walk, crosswalk ordrain, or rod
the sale of sheep, swine, turkeys and effect the 10th /lay of July, A. D. 1878.
for each time mow U cleared from
hindering '
' '
*
ge«-*% the notice shall be posted three
said sidewalk, by the Marshal of said
Approved June 13th, 1878.
days, one copy at the pound, and one C. H. Bmadt.
pavement.
village, to be paid os are other taxes.
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
Calvin Leach, of Casco, Allegan Co-, copy at the post office of the village :
And it shall be the duty of
i* a free lover and hi * wife isn’t. Of for the sale of horse*, asses, mules and
the Marshal to nee that this ordinance
The Commo* fimsctJ of is
iota be ha* bsca dividing hi* attention* cattle, the notice shall contain a dernforre/l, and he «)iaII keep a book in
Na^itiUe ordain, That which
between hi* wife and a Mra. Mclasae.
shall be recorded the names of
who
sliall
willfully
in
­
and the affair culminated in a afreet be sold, and shall lie posted as afore­
the owner* of all lots liable under this
—----- up any pavement or
A Chicago man ha* invented a kind fight the other day. Mr*. Ixsach over­ said. and twenty-five cents for posting
when he, the mid Marshal,
plank walk, or any crosswalk, diain, ordinance,
of ink specially suitable for lover*. It took Mr*. McLwc in the highway, and raid notices shall be added to the costa
Sectiox 1. The Common CoaneU of or
sewer, oi any port thereof, or who has been obliged to remove snow from
rcmaine bright for five day* after use, lx»th ’ spoke their piece, when Mr*. Me - of sale. Every notice shall bear the the riilaoe of Sathcille ordain. That the shall hinder or obstruct the working or any sidewalk, and shall charge said
Jane tirrw a knife and cut Mr*. Leach dale of its bring posted, and gire the Marshal *hall have power and it *liall
owiwrw the amount due from them un­
and ’hen fades out, leaving the paper aero**
repairing
of
any
sidewalk,
drain
or
the forefinger.
day and hoar of rale, and said Pound be his duty Io enter upon any lot or
der this ordinance.
entirely blank. Thu* the most gushMaster shall have the right to adjourn
where anything is represented grading of any street or gutter, or any ! Skc. X And he shall on or before the
Ralph Waldby, father of cx-Mgyor said sale, not to execed four dar* nt premises
lie a nuisance, or where anything public work which is, or may Iw, being 1 1st day of November in eash year, make
W. H. Waldbvond E. 1. Waldby/bank­ any one lime, whenever he shall deem to
made or repaired, under the direction a report ta&gt; the Assr-Mor of said village,
may
be,
which
lias
l*ecome,
or
is
liable
er, of Adrian, died. June 25th. aged TH.
to become putrid or otherwise offensive of the President or Marshal, shall, for , whkh report shall contain the name*
He commenced the art of printing with
Sic. 9. Any person or persons who or injurious to health, and direct the every such offence, be fined not leaa of all parties liable U&gt; pay the forfeit­
Two ot the three negrue* hanged in Webster k. Skinner, in Albany. N.
shall rescue, or attempt to rescue, any owner* or occupants U&gt; remove ornl*at&lt;* than five nor more than fifteen dollar*
Goldsboro, N. C., expressed a firm &gt;e- in 181K and knew Horace Greely and any animal beingdriven bv anv person the same, and any person refusing or and costs of suit, and pay in addition ure under U&gt;is ordinance, ami the
“J**?!’?1 &lt;*uc ^r”m then*, which sum
lief that they were going direct from Thurlow Weed as' fellow craftsmen. to raid pound, or who shall release, or neglreting for more than four hour* in thereto, all damage* whiehjmay l»c done. | shall l»e asseMcd by the Asm-asor on said
He founded tho Borne [N. Y.l Senimei attempt to reica*e, any animal from tln^day lime to remove or slxte such and on failure to pay such fine and ‘
the scaffold to heaven ; but the third
or premises, and collected as are
mat*, may lw* imprisoned in the county I lot*
raid
pound,
without
complying
with
nuisance
a*
directed,
shall
be
liable
to
other village taxes, and the money
wns equally sure b* wm going to bell.
the provioions of this ordinance, and a fine of not less than one nor more jail not more than sixty days, or Itnili ■rising therefrom sliall Im* paid into the
“I will breakfast with the devil tocontrary to the direction* of the Pound than ten dollar* and cost* of prosecu­ such fine and imprisonment, in the dis general fund Io be tuned bv the village
Borruw," he said.
Master, shall, on conviction. Ire lined tion. and on failure ta&gt; par such fine and cretion of the ecart.
contingent and general expenses.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take , for
not less than five, nor more than fifty costs may be imprisoned m the county
HE/:. 4. The Marshal -hall lw paid
effect on the 10th day of July A. D. 1878. 1 such sums for his lalwtr in enforcing
Two boy* started from Rochelle. Illdollar* and co*t* of prosecution, and Jail not more thin twenty days.
Approved June 11. 1878.
on failure to pay such fine and costa,
Sec. 2. Thi* ordinance »hall take
this ordinance a* the Common Council
in qne*t of adventure. They walked
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
shall be imprisoned in the county jail effect an the 101h day of July, A. D. 1878. C. IL Bmadt.
skill vote at any of its meeting*.
along a railroad fur ten mile*, and then,
Recorder.
Preaidcut.
not more tlian ninety dsy*, or both such
Approved June 13th. 1878.
Sec. X This ordinaixw shall take ef­
very tired, ll&gt;ey sat down to rest.
Couxcil Rodims, &gt;
fine and imprisonment, in the disere- C. H. Brady,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
fect on the 10th day of Julv, A. D. 1878,
• tion of the court.
( No. tfi.)
Very noon they fell asleep, and one lay
June25th, 1878. t
Approved June !2th.
I Sec. X The Pound Master shall keep
Regular meeting held.
C.
H. Brady.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
with hi* head across a rail, ao that
AN ORDINANCE to prohibit persons
Present—Chipman. President; Lee, , a correct account of every animal driv­
Recorder.
President.
when a train came along be wx* be­ Wheeler,
from throwing any substance into ,
Cook, Truman and Barber, en ta&gt; the pound, and shall every th rev
I months report tar the Common Council
Trnateeo.
any gutter, ditch, oewer, street
Mtulrtee of the previous meeting read the number of animals impounded, the ,
lane or alley, and to provide for '[ AN ORDINANCE relating to the fire
A little free love social circle up in approved.
I numltcr and kind of animals sold, end I Sectiox 1. The eoaman roaacR of Ute
the construction of privy vsuite.
i
eillarjf &lt;f Stuhnllr ordain. That there
department.
Gratiot county has recently been con­
1 bo following account* were present­ ' the sums received.
Sectiox 1. The Common C-mncU of'
I 8kc. 7. Any person who shall let shall be no slaughter houses, nor the
’ - Sectiox 1. The Common Council of
siderably stirred up because a man ed and mi motion allouni
slaughtering of any animala by any theriUageof NaeheiUe ordain, Tliat no . ll*
I
from
their
owners
’
enclosure
the
ani"f \euhrUle ordain. That it
Clio*. D. White,
traded hia wife fur a watch. He after­
person carrying on the b-iineM of person -hall throw, or eauac to be , -hall lie the duty of the Marsha) to keep
|
mals
of
another,
so
that
they
shall
lx*
Hartay Page,...
ward* repented. but the woman and
i unlawfully at large, or who shall de- butchering, within one-half mile of thrown, iuto any of the gntter*. ditches. I sll idle and suspicion* person* from
W. E. Griggs...
the other man didn’t, and he is out a
-igncdly open any snch enclosure, so Main Street, at any point between the sewera."Streets, lane* or Mileys of the !I fires and their vicinity, and to use all
that snch auimala ran go thvrefroui un- : Thornapnle River and Quaker Brook, village, any filthy sulistaner, or any ' pr&gt;t**L5xtrtij’“ for t,l&lt;’ pn-«rrvation
IHIPMAN.
lawfully at large, or with intent to1 ■or within forty rods of any dwelling other snlmlaucc, chat will obstruct the ) of good, and other property cn/lanPresident.
liave tire same impounded, or who house; and any person violating the same, or which may ln-come a mil rance i gered at fires, and all citiwns ore here­
A big dog in Puri*, Ky., is a friend
-hall drive or bring within the limits provisions of this ordinance sliall, upon or injurious to health, nor diall any !: by required to comply with the direcof drunkard- iu nocd. Whenever he
of thi* village any animal, which tins cuuvicuoc thereof, l&gt;e fined in a sum of owner or occupant of any lot or part of Uons of said Marshal.
MM a slaggvrwg man be stick* tai him
ordinance is intended to restrain, with not more than one hundred dollar* and a lot. conatruct any pnvy without a , 8«C. 1. Il shall lie the duty of the
until home is reached, or wateboa by
intent ta» impound, or to hate the costs of suit, and on failure ta* pay nuch vault not leas than six feet in &lt;i«ptli. Fire « ardeu twice in each year, vig; in
same liable to be impounded, shall for fine and c«»sUi may l*c imprisoned in the nor suffer any substance to remain in any I the montlis of April and Oetolwr, and
the wayfarer's side if be falls into the
each offtence, upon ronviction thereof, county iail not more than ninety day*. drain, gutter, street, lane or alley ad- ।i as much oftener aa may be dceme&lt;l
gutter. ________ ,
_________
Sec. a. This ordinance shall take ef­ Joining or upon hia premise*, for ।I proper by the Common CouncilJbetwccn
pay a fine not less than five, nor more
than fifteen dollars, together with cost* fect on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878. more than six lioum daring the dav sunrise and sunset, to enter into any
George Down* fitted up a house for
Approved June 12th, 187b.
time, under a penalty of not Iras than houw or building, lota. Yards or prem­
of sail, and on failure to pay such firo­
aa Albany widow before be wa* sure
one not more than ten dollar* for each ises in raid village, awl examine fireELIHU CHIPMAN,
an d costa, may be imprisoned in the C. H. Brady,
xhc would marry him, sad now m she
offence, and on failure to pay ouch fine planes, hearth*, chimneys, stovepities,
Recorder.
President.
county Jail not more than thirty dav*.
and coate of prosecution, shall lie im­ &lt;ir other spjwrwtu* likely to cau-e fire*.
Sac. 8. This ordinance shall take
refuse. bsMbsr tar recover pooes[ No. 10. ]
prisoned in tin- county jaii not more an&lt;l also the pLu-,-- w h«-re ashes may lie
effect on the 13th day of November, A.
aiM W the property. ________
D. 1878.
AN ORDINANCE ta&gt; prohibit the ob than thirty days, or lioth such firn- and deposite/l, and also where gunpowder,
Approved June IX 1878.
•traction of street*, lanes, al­ imprisonment, in the discretion of the straw, shavings or other combnstlblr
The late William Cullen Bryant Ix*court.
C. IL Bmady,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
mat-rial- may be. and give such direc­
ley*, sidewalks, crosswalk* and
luuired to Um Bryant family of Maine,
( No. M. ]
Sec. 2. Thia ordinance sliall take ef­ tions relative thereto, as Im* may think
Kcoonlcr,___ President.
other public places.
fect on the lOtnday of July A. D. 1878. expedient, either e* to tlwir removal,
and several years ago he visited that AN ORDINANCE to proven* the ex­
[Nn.K]
Approved Jane 11, 1878.
Sectiow I. The Comma C/marfl of
alteration, or im to the letter care and
btete ta mmreh of hi* kindred.
ercise of the business and occupa­
ELIHU CHIPMAN, I| "'^"“f’-iD’-nt tliereof, which direction*
Me nUaf/e of Nrukeilk ordain. That no C.II.Bmadt,
tion of saloon keeper*, keepers of AN ORDINANCE to prohibit boll person*
sliall be permitted to place or
I shall be obeyed and complied with, by
playing and snow balling on Main
billiard table* and gaming tablre,
I Ita? persons directed in that behodf and
[ No. if. ]
. at their expense; and any person ne­
for hire, gain or reward, and all
Sectiox 1. The Common Cmmeii of within said vil_________________ AN ORDINANCE to punish persons glecting or refusing to comply with
places aero games of chance are- the
eiUape ef NoehmUe ordain. That It •haP, be enclosed or not, any wagona
I -uch direction- of the Fire Warden shall
played for hire, gnin or reward, •hail not ire lawful for any jx-i-Mru or buggies, sleigh*, boxes, timber, lumber,
for leading, riding or driving ani­ l&gt;c fined not less than otx* nor more
without license, and to establish persons, to throw or knock any bill, or woo/L stone, brick, sand, carth or other
tlian ton dollar* and co«U of prewcumal* on sidewalk*.
•now ball, on Main •treet in the village material, for more than six hours, with­
the fee* for such license.
HectiomI. The Common Council of the I Hou, and on failure to pay such fine
of
Nashville,
and
any
peraon
violating
out
first
olitaining
in
writing
from
the
tillage of .VssAriReordta*, That ilshal) and cost*, may lx* imprisoned in the
SECTIOX 1.
tamor PommR of tta provtMoo* of thu se&lt;li..n. shall
Common Council prrmiraiou tn use a not lie lawful for any person to lead, county Jail not more than thirty days.
upon com vwtion thereof. Ik* fined not portion of the street for such purpose, ride or drive any animal on any side­
Sec. X Thi* ordinance shall take
more that five dollars and costs of suit, for n litnite/l time, for immediate build­ walk in said village, and any person effect on the 10th day of July, A. D.
on failure to pay sueh fine and ing or repairing; bat such permission
1878.
joftanfari and
may Ik* imprisoned in the Jail in •hall not anthorue the obstruction of
Approved June 12, 1878.
hire, gain e/wts,
the village of Na«hville not more than mon Chan one-third of the sidewalk or
C. H. Bmadt.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
&lt;&amp;a^e to be ptay^T*«
abSiTtorir ten days.
earriagrway. and in such case the ma­
President.
ta the _____ Recorder.
Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take terials shall hr so placed as not to
premise, for hire, gam orreward. in the
village of Naahvffin, without first ob- effect oa the tenth day of July, A. D. intercept the free flow of water in the both *uS' fine and imprtoonrnent^Tthe
gutter.
discretion of the court.
tainiug from the President of said vil­
AN ORDINANCE to liceaoe shows,
Approved June 12. 1878.
Sec. X Any person who shall
lage a license tberafor.*
8k/:. 2. This ordinance shall take
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
exhibitions and auctioneer*, and to
violate any of the provision* of this effect on the 19th day of Jnlr, A. D.
Sec. 2. The fee* for such heenw C. H. Brady,
ordinance sha i pay a fine of not teas HiIta.
Recorder,___ Premdent.
establish the fee* for such license.
are hereby fixed al the sum of two
than five dollars, nor more than ten
hundred /follars per annum, to lx- pari
Skchox 1. The Cmmmm Cmtneil tf
dollars for each and every twenlv-four
(IU.M
CHIPMAN'.
the riUmoe of Nnehrdie ordain. 1 ha t
boar*
such
obstructions
or
deport*
AN ORDINANCE to puuteh prraoo.
r**H**»
«*r
shall be permitted to remaia, after the
artificial carioMtM, osnvun ot auifx betting on game* of chance, or Ums tainted in a notice, either verbal or
-mitting
written, by the Preaident or Marshal,
or either one of them, to remove tbr
CmnnMmCnaMaaflb
ville to provide a suit
in Mid village, and it
the duty
--------- -- -------------- -------------------nd safely
keep tnerein such animals a* may bo
driven there by virtue ot this or any
olh&lt; r ordinance, until such ordinance
sliall be romplwd with.
Sec. X The Pound Manter who shall
receive and discharge any nnimals as
aforesaid, shall bo entitled tar a fee of
fifty cents per head far all horses, aaae*.
mules and caMta. nod to the sum of fif­
teen rente per head for all swine, sheep,
geese and tnrkcys; and lor the keep­
ing *ml feeding the same, the sam of
twenty-five tent* each for each day’s

* - all places where gnui/*s of chaticti

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AN ORDINANCE to prescribe some of
tnc duties of the Marshal.*
Hkctiox 1. The Commo* Covsefl of i
Mr tillage ofJiaehrilU ordain, That the 1
Marshal shall arrest, either with or with- ’
out process, all such offender* a* are |
before or hereinafter mentioned, and i
bring them forthwith before a Justice I
of the Peace, residing iu said corporaUon, to lx- dealt with according to law ;
and aakl Marshal may keep «neh offend­
er* in custody, or in the place of imprisonnirnt for said village, until a tri­
al, or examination into the offense of
not exceeding three day* unless the
court upon cause shown, grant longer
time.
Sec. 2. This ordi nance sliall take ef­
fect on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878.
Approved June 12th, 1878.
C. H. Bmady,
ELIHU CHIPMAN.

patents

AN ORDINANCE relative to the col­
lecting and paying fines, penalties,
damages and costs.
HrCTIOX 1. Tta Goasasoa fbmavl of
the tillage of ,\'athrille ordain, Tliat nil
money collected by virtue of any ordi­
nance. of this village, whet her for tines,
penal ties, damages, or eimts, except in
case of Pound Master’s fees and charge*t shall, within five days from the re­
ceipt thereof, lie paid by the person
collecting *■»&gt;/• to the ViDagcTrHUiurcr, wlu&gt; shall keep a correct account of
the date of payment. the name of the
Denton paying, the name., of each case
anil the amount paid therein.
Sec. 2.
All charge*, fees and ac­
count*. for services js-rfonnrd. or any­
thing furnished for or in liehalf of this
village by any officer or other person,
except in case of Pound M asteria fee*
and charge*, shall only be jwid aa aud­
ited and allowed by the Common Crazacil, and upon their order signed by the :
Recorder and -ountciwigned by the 1
President.
Sec. 3. Till.* ordinance sliall take ef­
fect on the 10th day of July. A. D. 1877.
Approved June 13th. 1878.
C. H. Brady.
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
Recorder.
i’resident.

nuirioNs^
IRVtRTORS
CHEAP

KANSAS LANDS ! !

BESTe®
NEW

MUdLiimsT,

INDIAN DOCTOR,

DRESSMAKING ROOISt
Mid8 Maggie Jeffrey

Union Hoose, Nishrille, Mich.,

Rheumatism.

c. W. DEMARAY,

PBiCTICIL JIIEIEB,

JAMES FLEMING,
J 1£ KTiPIT^Bole Agext

for

nm

be of on validity after the expiration
of such Ume, ami bo )iren-c ahaH be
■raigmxl fa* the benefit «rf any other
peraon.
SEC. 2. It shall
be lawful for
any person to sell al public anctioo or
vendue any good* or other property by
ervtng the same in a public manner.
wtaSer the sum are soM u» the high­
est* bidder •* sold by the «rJle&lt; *t hi.
■wm tmer, unltass such prrwooa aba!!
sell the same by ami under the authork*'wilh7'il£rf

Clocks, Je
Ware,
Guitar

CLOCKS. JEWELRY,

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DRUGGISTS,

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR!

NOW RECEIVING ITS SECOND STOCK
Mutes

ef«b»M.&amp;R.L

fax *• Mme card

—Thursday aed Friday wwttetot-

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!

rBOHDERINV

—C. Howe and John Carter, are
neighbor*. Jurt over the line iu Eaton
Co., bat both haw apparently forgollaM
— I I-1—.A

-The Spring term of school rineed
yesterday, and now the boysare happy.
—AL Louts is building a 14x» addi­
tion ta Ua houae acrons the Tboniap-

bar at Laa

thy neighlw a. thyMlf,” and hada ruc­
tion tho other day while working on
the road. Houae wont to Vermontvillo
and had Carter arreeted for asmult and
battery, and yesterday the suit came
oft', a large number of our citizen* hav­
ing been sul»p&lt;rnited to testify U&gt; the

WOOL!

ta.. and Women'* Shoes for 40 eta.
___ A- P. N icuou.

tV Pure Pari* Grw.-n.at Bomb Bros.

ry Fine Perfume* at Bom Bros.

Mower at Wolcott’s.

Fuaxci* Grave*.

Fine America k Elgin Witches,

Dress Liieu from 80 to 35 Cats
Beutihl Skills for 70 Cents. Ladies vko bay h merits F1NE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.
sirtldi’t fail ta eumiie mj Afl-iod Stalls.
100,000 LBS. WOOL Ladies Kid Glm 50 Cato.
GOLBXI
Iiittimg Cotta 6 Cats a Bail Beal it if jh cat
Ladies Silk Hudlerdiiefs, the latest style oat, far 15 Cats.
Am able to gite better prices on Boots ud Shoes tlu eter OPPORTUNITY!
Tit Cantnct BUST be Filled!
before. A god Serge Shoe for 75 Cats. Ladies Sips 30 Ch
Aid eterjihuig else ismIIj kept ia t Geaeni Stare.

ASSYRIA ITEMS.

OT 809 acres of choice Missouri land

OAJLL O3ST TTS

untr or vQlagi
J. Hammoxd.

Inquire of
Call at my store and

—auuo* again, and
having an addition built to bi* office.

AIKSTOBTH it BBOOIS,
Drug*, Patent
or Groceries, call on H. G. HaIX. He
will pay you the highest market price.

—The M. E. Sunday School held a

A. J. Boothe has returned from the
north, bringing with him a brother who
1* near deatli • door wit a consumption.

NeUec.
meeting of School DisoC the Township of Casof Naan vilte for the eleo-

“J HASTINGS ITEMS.

ingly lively thia week and large yuan-

a* may lawfully ensue before it will be

Rir.

NaabvOta, Mich.

WOOL

Goods.

In addition to my extensive stock Dry
you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

Hate and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

CARDING!

where 1 can best buy Groceriro, new
anti fresh. Tea*. C&lt;4!cefl and Sugars of
the best selection*
Your money's

Bring in your Country Produce; will excange Goods
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.

G. A. TRUMAN

tv See tho*e fancy new pattern
Waterbury Clocks at
Dkmabat’s.

into the dim future,

Dry Goods,

Hats, Caps,

Trunks, Notions,

MASHVILLE CARDIKG HILLS.

Dam. MaMu's grocery. West ride Main
SL. is the place. Call and see hun.

NEW GOODS

Boots, Shoes,

11U10 ITEMS.

lanUrf,

coni giimp«c

PAINTS, OiLS,
COTTAGE COIX)BS,
MA8UY8 COLORS,
VARNISHES. BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES,
SHOULDER BRACES,

AND JEWELRY,

Now look here, Bro. Hoakina: Wq
meant exactly what we said, and will
prove it to you any day you may come
over. Other town* bIk&gt;ui the age of
—Mam Meeting at the Opera House, Nashville, like Middleville, Bellevue
Sunday ere.. Juno 80th. Good speakera are expected. Admission i cent.
ticing baked bean diet, in order to keep
-Dr. La Rae will bo at the Union up and be even a one-boroe town, while
Nadiville flourishes and grows like a
»o*S anple tree. Here’s a few thir-g*
we cxcell those town* in: Num tier and
—Bort Kellogg and Sam Wilson, two
youg and enterprising boy*, have con■trocted a hand car, and it ran* all

—Very doll and oewatem in Nashville
thi* week. The calm of a hot, dull
week ha* been disturbed by a dog-fight
or two and that’* about all.
-Summer’s here.
This i* clearly

Than any other Firm in town.

Facts are Facts!

DteUaaou’a mUl on Thero-

the village, on Wedueadxy, and

WALL PAPER!

Groceries, &amp;c.,

CHEAPER THAN EVER

We carry a full line besides many
new addition*, at
Boise Bros.
V The bet Flour sold at the Eteva-

ery Lord’* 'day aa follow*:

Sunday

AH arc cordially invited to

Wolcott'*.

'

CT Don’t be

roar of the Wolcott Houae to be u*ed
W For a Detroit Daily call on
______ _IL G. Halk’*
tV Call and get prices on Salt Fish
at Lax Ac. Smith’s before you buy.
F. M. Pottem.

stere hi* mind with useful information.

Murder and Suicide.
—Bev. J. R. Monroe, of Woodland,
*i next
will preach in the Baptist Ch arch
Lord’s day. at 4 o’clock, p. m. After
the irraon the ordinance of the Lord'*
Supper and Baptimu will be attended.
—Abram Linana, one of the flrat set­
tler* of Cartieton township, and now
nearly ninety yean of age, i* lying very
ncai death'* door, but hope* are enter­
tained of hia recovery. Cause, heart
disease and old age.
—T. P. Raymond will deliver ice
crearr at your bouses between the
boars of 11,a m. and 1 P- m.. and 5 and

A HOADERFI L ( I RK

Furniture!
BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

Hastings, Mich., Jane l»tb, ’78.
I hereby certify that Dr. La line ear­
ed inc permanently of a very bad case
of Rheumatism and disease of the Liv
cr and Kidney* of many years standing,
which bad liaffled the skill of some of
the best phyticuuM in this country. Id
conrideration of this and many other
■ I------------ .------- ------ 1 M
t_
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL
being the most skillful physician in this
country and would recononend the af­
flicted to applv to him at once.
Signed,
watwok E. Woormcrr.
Subscribed and sworn to before roe
this the !8th day of Jane, 1878.

tT* Luc A Smith are telling P. Hol­
ler’* No. 1 Flour for S1.SO.

of toe cream can get it by going to the
gate when they bear the bclL
—David Ashley, of Assyria. went out

18 NEAR AT HAND, AND

C. C. WOLCOTT

OUR NEW STOCK,
OF THE OLD, RELIABLE

FOR THE

SPBilfi AID SUI1EB TRADE,

PLAIN awl FANCY

hnitm of Eitfj Descripties I
And the Late

Book Bottom Price*.

Is fully stocked with the finest line of

A GOOD HEARSE GRAIN CRADLES,

«jM&lt;* »iu r.

SCYTHES and SNATHS.

Upholstery Goods ud Starts!
dy, when Chariton withdrew the eomplaint and it wn* settled by Wilson
paying him ♦ 1 and the coat*.

naaU hia mH* iaMM, without* break
•raaMp. A strong wind waa blowing
which old horsewsee aaaarted. made a

Tally one for Wesley George. It'* a
fclri.
Hadley Haight baa bought Glenn’*
“Vibrator,” and will hero hi* engine
the Mth of this month.
C. A. Uoasb U,
paid for wool,” the first sign ever hong
out ia Woodland ottering cash.

GRAIN RAKES.
FORKS and HANDLES.
H. G. HALE,

THE

NEW MANUFACTORY

A few day* idnce, white Perry Stow­
ell and hia girl were eat riding, the
hind axle of hia new Csnctenatti buggy
broke, “and great waa the faU there -

KELLOGG -DEMARAY

DRUGS!
BUCKET REAPER &amp; MOWER,
Sctal Boki, Fucy Stttagy,

COATES’ LOCK-LEVER SULKY RAKE I

HIGDON &amp; NORTON

!^r*,M&gt;.. .

gg‘T-

And if you will call and see me, I will make
you the lowest prices of any one in cen­
tral Michigan, on anything in the
Hardware and Farming Tools.

0. 0. WOLCOTT

GROCERIES

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$10.

ELANDS
nmr£ to &lt;b» /J^My of^lk^dcceslul

^Latfie bad gdL V&gt;

Cfcmden for the

isrpoee of seeing one Daria, with whom
« waa on bad tetma growing out of
nd^tJm^B^and X' ’vMkVZted' as
be flwfirtrr. ' TMTb-tealfon Vas brief,

inn
Tta

iy'tr, aa it waa soon manifest that there waa
no evidence against him save the mr• “* cumstancca narrated, and that he would

there, anifbegged that hia
&gt;ot.bs mixed into the ununk Tl« fast, however,
held policies of insurance
?’• hie Ixcamc known, and

- u»

not Thomas Grahame, a young, shift­
less fellow, who had served a number
of, years as an apprc«ntotta*J» Hxmter
when be warYugtged'ta tfle*rnmnfaskurw of lieateis and ranges, preicoted
himself to th&lt; Proseenting Attorney and
eraeamataaftsily narrated tbs full par
tieulars of the deadly assault upon Arm-

uu.^

oa Joao 11, Mylar they iateadsd io rite, as1
•bey had had ah ths walkisg they wasted:' *
K^7’ ?’mlhfa .'Jr*-«"n* than ;

Osaira! railroad, wbfca was teid at Datroit a
faw days agr, i awaited in a TsadeeUit vteUwy,

£as1±2rr.1K “zjss"'

jfciMKm.xra
»*L«d ot Cuofma to aid in to equipoetiL
ntv^^jamBL “
*

W the aatartai

oertala Um «r they v.wxld b. BrrJ
The Mrxieax... not teat* mtuoc
to "wtost, avuded a colltaton. and Um
bad thing* all ttotr own way. Th.
• ta reported to have been fnilttar a. making &lt;g rapCtui-v .»&gt; ecu

i- cheer

Grlxxly. ctnsamoa, brown and blaak
bears abound, and flocks of fifty
and 100 mountain sheep are mot with
every day. Tba basins of the geyaetw
have been hundreds of years in terming,
and a man oan destroy tn a day what
cannot be reproduced in three timm the 1
space of hia Ufa. Many of the deposits 1
arc white mineral, tinged with gray, 1
largely oom posed of alumina. Much of I
it is arranged in layers several inches in |
thickness, bound together by alternating I
layers of aiheious sinter. The action c! :
the waters of the grynera, and the in­
fluence of the weather, have Induced an
irregular cellular structure, which gives
a delicate and attractive appeareoce to
much of it These formations are soft
and can be cut with a saw or broken by
hammer, and large blocks are cut or
broken and carried away annually.
Home of th* moat beautiful formabom
have already been entirely destroyed,
and can nevrr be replaced during a life-

I was able to anawei that he did, when |
| Hunter, elaxm ng Grahame aa bin friend,
represented that, for the rood of hia i
। creditors, Armstrong should !&lt;• killed,
1 ami, proposed pmt tf b$ would undertake
I Us biuqdy tiifc ha should kava S&amp;fM
' fdr Lis reward. Grahame readily as­
! seated. The matter rested for a time, '
, whvn lh» witness went to Hunter's
r 1 honae, and. asking for |l on aevvunt, .
received A’i. It waa Hunter's plan to, park, and the park itself, can be easily
have Armstrong murdered at the place I guarded, and be would himself gladly
I in Camden where the assault waa Axially afford the protection, should the General
nutate, and the crime wan to be committed 1 commanding obtain the. r screesry au­
dnnug the abecn-w of Hunter on a vuui thority. and give him instructions ac­
to retatevea in Virginia, but Grahame cordingly. Ms rvoocuurnda that a Sei­
1 &lt; failed, and when Hunter returned be grant and four men I* stationed ax the
’ I famiA oo progtw had tawm made in the 1 entrance of the park on tho Virginia
; tragedy. Me gaw Gmhame gl, and | side, and a Sergeant and an equal numprovided him with a hammer, stating i bcr of mec at the entrance on the Boss­
| particularJy Umt the murdrr must be
'
’
be easily
j aocumpliaLcd by its use as a weapon.
The failure of Grahame to appear at the
1 appointed place in Camden frustrated
| the murdi r for one night, Armstrong
haring br«-n on the spot in acconlaixx'
•with w!a»X be
Jed to believe waa an
. »H«*intm&lt; Ut with Davi/ Thia decided
, Huntir to mak&gt;- sure of lioth his men
fotWgoCia-evcsimr, and
fmy-bosi
which contained Hunter and Armstrong,
■ rn route, aa the latter waa led to lie- \ Home of the old Spanish tales arc
| lieve, to a business inlxrvtew with an cleverly told. A certain heave onre saw
old enemy in tbe Jersey town, had for a a parwoo putting up mousy us hia poach,
The parson
passenger Thomas Grahame who, in and follower afar off.
i aahJiUon to the bapasjrr, earned a uMchet stopped to talk with a fnmd B«ar the
, pill Which he Itot been provided by atop of aa ombreiderer who had a rhea' Hunter. Tne story of the klDiag itself i able hanging up before the door. Into
thia shop entered the knave and bar­
.. - '• AXMSteuug A«d Mr. Hunter went up tered for the raharat, but wished, before
Vine street to Fifth, axxl I followed be­ paying, to are how it would look on a
hind; Mr. Hunter went up an alley jnat I pneaL Just then, in the nick of Uw,
above the corner and Armstrong stood the psraoc, having parted with hia
on tho pc.rement; I walked up toward
"IlercriTd air,” quoth therugtic, "be
him, and Mr. Hunter cams out of the
alley and said ' Yew;’ I waa up to Ann I good enough to enter and try on thia
I strong then, and aa 1 went to hit him | garment,"
Tbs
perron, with hia pure* hanging
witlxtbmlymmcr it slipped.and struck
hiunn the fire; on the forehead; just , to hia girdle, entered, and, with much
then I saw a light in the bouse, and my chanty, put on the eh&lt;mublc. Taking
heart faiW me; I tenxdatound and Advantage of a favorable moment, the
, »»a walking away,wire* I looked around knave seiard the nunc and ran down
»nd saw Mr. Hunter standing ovci Arm­ the street, followed closely by the pnewt.
strong, who waa lying on the pavement: After him ran ths embroiderer, well a»Hunter criad out, * HU Idas, hrt him;' sured that all was but an artifice to rob
**“ ’----------- I looked I ■ack again, him of the raiment The fat eccleeiaa-;
’. Hunter standing over tic was soon oaught by the embroiderer, 1

ti.;»

Unrinllbi In Appearance.
TfepanHaki in ffispidty.
Unsurpassed b Ccnrtmcticn. ’ x
Unprsccdcnod H ZhrchUit^.
UnaxotHad. in Ictncmy c£jW-

*

runjw n nt BROAD ClArM* wm
VEBY BEST OPBUTIKG.
QUICEZST SELLING,
hakdkmsst Ajra

MOSTPEHFECTCMUSSTOVE
EXCEL8I0R MARUFACTURJM8 CO
Net. 612, 611, 616 A C16 N. Kain £&lt;.'
KT. LOOK. MO.

The Wheal-Belt.
The removal of the ** wheat-belt '
westward is strikingly exhibited by the
trade ot Cleveland.
Only thirty-fiveI
years ago she shipped more wheat than
any other port on the great lakes, Buf- 1
falo alone excepted. JlsMtllon. now
scarcely known in the wheat trade, waa
tne chief point of &lt;xiginal receipt, and
rrcoml a larger amount of wheat than
any other port of the world from the
actual producers. Now both Chvdand
and Maaaillon draw a large proportion
of their brradatafla from the Northwest.
Westward the wheat-producing region
takes ita way, but this oondibon of af­
fairs, although it will last for many
yeara, will not be permanent With im­
proved agriculture wheat will again be
grown in large quantities where it ia
now neglected ; and the mervaard set­
tlement of the West will, after a certain
point ia reached, provide nmsumera
nearer the place s of production in tliat
region. — Bvg^lu Oatricr.

HE THAT JUOGETH
THERMALINE
The only 25 cent

ACUE REMEDY

CHILLS&amp;FEVE
rBv-

THREE DOLLARS,

cellar; i jumped up tho other aide and
ran aoroaa a lot, up aa alley, through a
Rff| Jtresi; T tkrti «*&amp;«!&gt; s^rly
toward the rferry; that ‘ Yes !’of Hun­
ter's (he told me before I went over
tim sunal: Armstrong
had on his bead a fur sap; when I got on
ths ferry-boat I walked slowly up to the |

Uwreiwasta bs

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safer fe".
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The lXashville News.
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OCR WASHITCT9N LETTER,

OAK

SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1878.

GRATIS.

(tpnaidcreble delay waarxperieDco in

' A Wn,p'Utk" W,L
mperancei^eeati. -.VakdJr-! °De of ,he ra&lt;Mt ln‘crediting InddcnU
-Mtn.leal talent* ■mom- bob. H
executive aeaahm of the Senate ।
tlAfefr/V llT'
TTrJtta- the Imtilr over n-bnren&gt;« Fan- 1
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1 Uin'a nomination aa Monetary Cotn mi*- ■
WaMHXGtox. D. C.. June »n&lt;L
n"*&lt;-&gt;nte« confirmed. The
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

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bill
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th*- tonaal t'1"'"’ S’ mnw^ly llu«t a rlianer ot
LU,a.'.i5ril”..r.3.....(a.-.lj..on. «•»«■&lt;•«.
plan-. a»&lt;l Ua-aoioi.
lueM .» delay rd uatil .rvra ..Mark
w~ e"”d™ed. V..le.«ltu.iA.
.. n&gt;...,o«xo0,u.,fU„.d. lajU.rj,n.i: .
Vk» I’r^lr.f B l.-eler and Mr.
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COMPLETE IX ALL ilEI’Uli'i’HEN'l'sC
I can sav v.idwut tlie-fiui &lt;&gt;! (■mk\“'diction

acted after the pm-mgr uf tlw bill, tlx j from the gdh-riea, atari by two ••'&lt;)oek

wittim aestiim, Kluc)&gt; wagJijmtM BUT-|bolir lat.w, while the roll waa twing I
er to enable Anatom to lake their rw&gt;e called, the S|M-ukrr ordered it tn
while in the ilouae. The dine after! Miapcnded in order to have the time nf [
midnight waa apcni in alternate abort I the final adiouriiment extended. The-lOV |()\\
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lead all competition, all assertion io the eontraiy, notwithstanding.
I warrant all goods as represented and
guarantee full weights and measures, and
prices as low as the lowest.
»l„ B~,i I.. tiiLiird[priM.iikku—durm.uM.Midrwrr.
|{•v callin';
early
and inukiiur
vour si leetfot the nuuntaiiianc*'of | wnda. In the mnUt of the coufuamti .
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/M’W It*1 •rans-’irt&lt;^The Speaker hud
tor/iBree VcliSk; !Mr. Efima*.-of |&gt;minded id* deak until lie made n bole
I*ennay 1 vania. moved un amendment in it. The Sergeant nt Arma went re­
to tile eonafiththih'da'aii Jffitdt (n that Hwtrdly about the hall bearing the
uf Conger aiibmitted earliei iu the I mare, but rhe mem lief* remained in
evening, proridiur that no claim* I their reataotily while lie waa near them.
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State* troo)»&gt;
the Union during the war of the Rela-1 Mr. Clymer and -ex era! other* moved' |&lt; »|).s l&gt;&lt;*|Ol*&lt;k I )l| IVII ilSl 11 &lt;*
lion. Al half-paat three Mr. Clymer a receax. br.l the; c!ing apenkrr irfuaed [
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moved a rreeaa till half-paat four, and । to recogniw them and they proposed ; Sll \ (.’ b(MD(* IROIH’V .

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(MSVWhCl'f*, ' VOI( 111HV
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wanted utuairkotinjuaw

an hour. Mr. Springer « a* in the chair । rd.
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at the time, and real-ted die motion, oil ,
aliv o,„. ratiilliar with Wiodting- '
the ground that lie «u» Imnnd by u , |Uo legislation in the Li*t iliwn year*,
ruuinum undcr~iaii&lt;lnig among mem I (br pn-arnee of Sam U’aid during tl»e ! “

D. C. G,

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EVGENE COOK’S

only 25 cent

■ REMEDY

LLS&amp;FEVE
rsv.

springer• Committrv on Es|&gt;eudituiea||rn.a| ri,niratuew, mingled with u&lt;&gt;
ir, the S(at. I »&lt;•[«! tin. nt. fh.u gut Ul a
,n ,|r|rI,M. „f pHde. tfoll h- has IIOl
bill Io ItfaiuA aif approjillatnv t«» I«y L dimes worth of intereat in the Irgiathe rxpenae M The anmmer -raahiu of ' la(l&lt;1|| &gt;f |hr Utr Congrro*. Still bo
that committee while examining «it-.uaM„n
|**( n|gh? with a magnitlueaw-a. At h»lf-|«.i four a me-irngrr , ,.nf ^u.tion which wa.Jaid &lt;&gt;nt in the
wax reeeii e&lt;! from the Senate aninoinc. r.Kim of the Committee on Appropriaing e. further exlcnaiun of the time uf tioua. That the edible*and e-preully
luljouruntvut to mthe
ct&gt;acltrn-&lt;

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP
nr FULL BIAST t

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taken advantage of by •x.th
Io p,&gt;|lo%
„ j,-o ls BUn,nH»U«l Io teat- i
Udi- Bleat. Members ionnged IU Ui. lfy
the Pottel Committee, ar- |
cloak room and clmtted and alept. At riv„| |,e„. fnilu Mew York a couple of
5: 43 the enrolled Sundry Civil bill n a.:
but win
•*. ,.»&gt;IHUMKi
icciuvrd
HifWjamlMinwd trfrtolinbly for aeveml dayajrpl. In the ,
the Speaker, and In hkkdiatl tin-min-|n,tinir
win
fully informed,
utro liecame a law. Tin- Spea er then I by y(r. Hicock, of tlic Honda»nb-cotnmade hi* u-uatjvah-dirfory, and at 7 a. | miner, of the evidence ot McLin and
m. Imth hotuea mljourm .L The night otiim, affecting him. McLin teatifiod
••&gt; U.e »*&lt;*■, UallMwl at.LUwm. I (kaOormHir SUm»™ta«nu»«iL WyiBLtt|V£ TULXEUBM THE PUBLIC T1UTJVE ABE SOW .
of Uu- ta-Uial Mow] ” , .““M1 fj 1
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iug. Th. «UT&lt;1. IHt th. Knll.Hw.LLf- j
from Raker county, and Unit Stimrn- iy«
told him that it waa by no iunu» of * 1
nothing to keep one awake during the that return that the State waa to be
fin4 n-ceaa from huh-pn&gt;&gt;t one to two given to Haye*.
He reived the.
fmudident Baker county rvtnrn*, not
memlwra orjcauired themarlve* into a ,u the ircnlar way. bat from Ute hand*
*'*■" «Aut» util *£ig*dl tfle a*hg- tln-.i of Rtcaru*. McLin declared that Nop* |
knr«,toJ^e^n»a^i&gt;'ii»«mijetJ&lt;Hiker»|yraj, piwrnt when the retunta were
opened by the Return i tig Ruord, and..

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WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN

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county. Noyra also acted aa attorney | . • '
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before the Board in drfenac of the gratia ( *
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•boating at
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voire*. fnmda
"boating
txipa.^f U»ir
tb*ir-voice*,
by the Republicans
to
Archer ,

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PIONE*R S?0

AHEAD!
THE BOSTON STORE
la crowded with YEH

reader of the sews,
(and who U not) and their neighEveby

GOODS, and cuatomera arr aecuring

conaumeaa aoore of buckwheat cakes
every mornibg for breakfaat If any

one hundred ami fifty phyaiciaua in
town. It a!way * accrued to ua tliat
cheaprat wav to eurr a aiek Sy'Acun waa to salt bim down.-(New York

Mr. Loomh having juat returned from

ew York, where be bought a large and

Dry Goods,
Booh and Shoen

BIG
SPRING
to have hia daughter ••rat him out of a 1
STOCK I
dollar to frame mid glace a "Welcome (

trik~

rou. him ! In the eyy. yon are
, willing to Mwear tliat you have collider!
with a!*—• •— •*--------- *----- -£—
[Herald.

CV PIUJDl’CE taken in ex change (or Good*, nt the higheat market price.

BUSI NESS! T*

And the Public Generally I

W« ,r» kiep, io ialuna ik» TuMi« I’ M •• &gt;&gt;••»

BLACKSMITHING
RArMOKD * •
---- ,ASp:--WAGON REPAIRING,!RESTAURANT IICECREA1

PARLOB

than 18,000 feet above th* level of tlie
«•*;" but if u wood-ahed waa built
14.000 feet above the level of the aea,
| and a few families lived that high in
। the vicinity, it ia pretty certain that
( cats would get on top of the shed to
bowl, or perish in the attempt.

WATER
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No Better Place to Boy Goods r
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In Burry Co.

In Complete.

A Specialty.

BOOTS Jk SHOES

ing along, came ton large aign. which
implored him to "Ixm.L out for the lo­
comotive." He accordingly rode down
the track for a lietter view, and while
he waa obligingly "looking out" for it,
it came along. He un it. but be bad
to ait in the ditch and wait untill a

"Juat our." mumiered be. involun­
tarily drawing rloarr to the iuacioua
lipa thnt ■milt'd upon him with «uch
----- 01.1’ RELIABLE________
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lavishing
bcwitchluguriM,
t.heile hia
j own quivered in---------------- *-------- •—‘
I anticipation.
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&gt; * XTA* * 5 UY LI . •hr, eooly.
coaly. glanci
glanci’”-g
g at
at the
the dock,
clock, “
“and
and

Our atock in

DRYGOODS

jM«y auch rent. “Well, look at the
1 neighborhood,” replied the woman “you
ran borrow tlat-iroua next door, coffee
and tea aen&gt;«* the atreat, Hour and »u : gar on the corner, and there'* a big pile
I of wood belonging tn die achoolboitac
right acroaa the alley.”

WOOD At BROOKS

WATER

t, quality, price*, and
i to tM, there ia

dark.
F.tomologiat* aay that there arc at
leaat five hundred kind* or apecie, of
waapa found within the limit* of the

Together with the

Best

Selected

HATS and CAPS!
brought to thia market.

Wil lai Clor, rrar W?:MEAT M KRKFT
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R. H HO A. G
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THERE ta THE PLACE To Ml Y
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Artesian and Tubular Wells,
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i time for v .u to turn up your coat-col­

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and Stilt Meat*.
Mei HtKTif Sbaaldert,

Mr. and Mr*. Flynn of Sidney. 0. had
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Icbbsm tx THEJK *EA8OR.
foot.tkt the middle of the night, the huaband ।
thought he heart! a burglar hiding un-j

WALL PAPER!
A large atock and bv&amp;utiful
(latterr.a.
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mu

Lord, by the lb. or barrel,
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RO4 K PUEi'KK,

ROE A CLEVER

TO THE PUBLIC
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Estey &amp; Nev England
Organs,
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UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS

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d.r &lt;h.w. iu.!««■,«!.,!,..d.™.
111 hinmelf with a allot-gun. The bride
waa aaleep, with one of her feet hang­
ing over the edge of the bed. Flynn
aaw the foot, and thought it waa the'
Every article sold at ROCK BOT­
burglar’* face The light &gt;aa dim, and TOM PUCES, while the highrat mar
the loot may have lieeu uncomaionly ket price* will be paid for Buttct,
latge. He fired, ahooting away three
A "Paraluu. Cagg.”—Yesterday a

asked for food. but the lady of the
i liuune called out:
1 "Why don’t you work for your food!
“1 would i?_ 1 knew where I could

, w oicrniMCKK. Aiaoiuir money.
Bonds, National Currency, Gold, and
Silver taken at par.

RANTED!

WANTED!

■500 MEN TO CALL AT

OBGAIS OR PIAKOS

you can aaw wood aud earn your dinnet" •k* continuer!.
Tliat eeem.il to Mirk him for half n

A. L RASKY’S BARBER SHOP

you. but

en right to it

HERBY,
NASHVILLE, MICH.

to paaa out half a loaf of bread and
81-48

L. RA8EY.

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NUMBER 41

VOLUME V.

other direction, or fntn left to right.
How do they levoive at the equator,
then? They do not revolve at ^1 Thia
It b a gkrtona provision that extrev
ia the point ol aero, and cyclones are agance does not pay to say btutoeea
never farmed oearer than the third por- and especially ao in farming. .
A TAvrx for tress and pbrta and
flowers b tfen lore a euligbtenrd mind

VILLAGE OFFICERS

" Or a husband "-----" Or a husband, either. I don’t care
which; roar, my love, let's go a shop­
ping in thia elsasie towr."
The two ladies immediately rose—it
was al&gt;out noonday—put on their bon­
nets, took their-parasol* .and sallied

The lakakRaat* ef Mars’ Little M«n*.
Probably the moat convenient assump­
tion we can make ia that there may be
cresturea in general respect like our­
selves on those moon* of Mars, but that.

ha* just ctorod there were introduced
«,d» bills end 24.3 joint resolutions.
About 5,300 bill* were introduced to the
House alone, which u an average of
nearly twenty to each member. Of
theae bill* about 260 nave been disposed
of. In addition to tho regular sppropriatiou bill*, the moat important onen
were : The act remonetizing silver, the
act allowing criminal* in the United
Bute* court* to testify in their own be­
half, the set providing a now form of
government for tho District of Colum­
bia, tho^ Pacific Bailroad Funding bill.

W. H YOUNG,

portant bills remaining on tho ilcnatc
calendar undisposed of are aS follow* :
The bill to create tho Territory of
Lincoln out of the Black Hills, the bill
to amend and revise the patent law*, the
Texas Pacific Railroad bill, tbe Japan­
ese Indemnity Fund bill, the bill regu­
lating com penna lion far mail transporta­
tion and the classification of mail mat­
ter. and the bill to regulate the counting
of electoral votes.
There are mure than 500 bills on the
Hoose calendar which were left tindi*
poacu of. The moot important of these

Mary Anu, here ia sn old beau of yours looked up in tho same direction. Mr.
in that store with the red gingham flap- | Oollmgvrood still stood in the sama po_±
— -*
- door
*---- in
— -a pirate•_
---- ;sition, watching every motion she made
ping
at .v
the
like
’s a
flag
cotac, let ua go and plague him for and every look she cast around her. She
’ sold lang syne.' as Mrs. McDonald, the blush rd, felt embarraued, and went al­
Scotch lady of Norfolk, says."
together wrong in the cotillion.
■’Certainly," said Mary Ann. "but
“ What in the world are yon thinking
which of my old admuera is it ?"
"Have you got your list in your

my last bonnet. I want—"
"Well, my dear," said Louisa, her
companion, " well, my dear, it ace ma grandmother's at Richmond,
yon Lavr never enough.
Pray how pity !"
many more tiling* do you mint tx&gt;The two wild creatures, bou

BRADY 4- CRITES.

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lingwoeil with suppreiwvd emotion.
Mary Ann muttered out a few wo’d*
in reply. She drooped her glove. Mr.
Collingwood picket! it up.
•‘This i* not the first time you have
lost * glove,” said be, with a smile.
Bhe received it and cast a look n;&gt;on

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first time I ever heard you talk of such
an article. Can't yun select one from
among your many admirer* ? "
" A ttr for my admirer* ! ?m tired—
I’m sick. I’m disgusted with my ad­
mirer*. All come and make silly cam plimcnta; one asya, ’ Mias B----- . how
pretty yon look today;' another sicken*
me with In* silly look*; another i* so
desperately m love with me that he can't
talk; anothc
’
‘

’’ Do you dance again. Miss — —
“ I believe not; 1 am going h.m&gt;"Going Lotnc?" said hr; " why the
amusements arc scarcely begun."
They are ended with me," said she,
"for the night. 1 wish my acrvanl
would fetch my cloak and bonnet. “
"Oh, you can't be going Lome al•• Indeed I am." said she.

-LEWIS DURKEE

E. J.1?EIGHNER

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE,

E PARA DI,

beauty, witchery and cap no-.
“Thi* i* «n Arabian desert," said
Mary Ann, sighing, to Lotnaa. os she
Mr. Collingwood left the room. Louisa
split a pair of kid gloves in &lt; ndcavonng
and Bcvsral other female friends gath­
to get them on.
ered round her, persuading her on al)
"Oh ! no," raid a
side* not to leave the party ere it was
man; "indeed, miaa.

rattling creature who had te-t her father
and part of her heart at 14. Sie was
now 17; jiossessed s flue figure, rather
embonpoint; not tall, bat very grace­
fully rounded off. Her profuse auburn
ringlet* clustered negligently round a
pair of cheek* iu which the pure red and
white mingled ro delicately that where
the one began or th- other ended noon-coaid tell. Her eye* were dark-blue,
but possessing a luster when lighted up stood at the desk a plainly-dressed gen­
tleman, leaning over the corner of a
wooden railing, with hia eyes firmly fixed
ing black. Her motions were light, airy upon the two ladies now ro actively en­
gaged
in tossing over the counter all
and graceful Her foot and ankle were
moat elegantly formed . and her two aorta at merchandise and light French
small white lutod.., with soft, tapering
fingers, were as aristocratio a* could be
imagined by a Byron or an Ali I'ash*.
Since the death of her father, which was
a period of about two year* or more,
she had had many admirer*, several de__ _____ .*. ________
cidixl offers, and not a few who Lad ixxjr fellow loved me sincerely. Come,
hoped, but durst not ventaie upon the ' let me spend Upon him at least fill) in
fatal question. Bhe laughed at their j jaconet; he spent $100 upon mein ball*,
offer*, ridiculed her admirer*, and pro- I dancing, colds, cough-drops and drives,
tested she would never marry until she j and got nothing for hi* pain* but a neat
had brought at least a hundred to her bUUt-doux declining hi* poor heart and
feet. For several counties round up | soft band. Poor fellow!"

Bine Salpbar anti Hot Bulphur Bpnnf

W. D. PURCHIS.

JOHN Q CRESSY,
•&gt;
H U S 11 1

MONEY TO LOAN I
h Ippml lai Ut IrarilM,

$300.00 and UPWARDS
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE.

JONES A SELLECK.

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of faahion in Lower Virginia, the wealthy
planter*, were jort beginning to escape
to the Blue Mountain* daring the autum­
nal mouths. In one of thore cxcursioua
the party, of which Mary Ann made a
lively member, was overtaken one after­
noon in a sudden rain-storm at the &lt;w-

with a tear in ber eye, " what a foolish
creature I have been. Mr. Collingwood,
for that i* hi* name, I am snre, docs not
think of me; but I caunot remember at­
tentions he oa«- paid me without a feel­
ing of .regret"
"Why I now what'a the matter with
you ? After refusing ao many, are you
going to throw yourself away on a abop-

ory fire which was crackling merrily on
a targe, wide hearth.
A young man of rather modes
bu. unobtrusive manner* rose st____ _
proach at Mary Ann and offered ber iu*
chair. Bbe reorpted it, with a alight in­
"Ala* 1 alaa I Louisa, what ia dcarent?
* ~
1 and a quiet glance what i* faahion? what ia all the Life I
have led ? Bo you aee that little white
houae with green Venetian blinds acroea
the street? I w«a one evening in that
hom* —«
------- «■ *-----that I

wife doe* I
------- -ingh. I am *urc I do not
think of Mr. Collingwood; but there
waa a time when hia toft, quiet, affec­
tionate msaxz er did touch oat most aenai"Have you got the glove* you
bought ?”MkedLoaim.
Mary Ann looked. Bbe had forgot­
ten them on tho counter or loot them.
" We muat return,
I nrtm
" Nevre," aaid Mary '
""
flare took at him. I i
reriae. n. Oh, if be

Collingwood appeared at the door. In
the hall, for it waa the fashion thro and
there to do ro, Mr, Collingwood took her
bonnet and pot it on.

Now, at the height of seven miles,
where the atmospheric pressure is re­
duced to one-fourth that at the sea level
men
of ordinary constitution* would
Hcrerai yean since two merchants had
taken their arat* in the morning train perish in a few minute*. if not instantly.
for a cc-rtain city. They were neighbor*,
dwelling in a contiguous suburb, and Olaiahcr fainted, and Coxwell only just bills, the bill to retire the circalstion of
doing btunnesa in * large and pojnilou* had strength enough left to draw the I national banka, to authorize national
town. Although their residences were valve • ring with his teeth (his hand* tie- | banks to exchange their reserve for
Yet at the bond*. Texas Pacific bill, Pro lists bill,
near together, and they **w each other ing already powerless).
daily, they were not intimate. They height of seven miles the density of the | Pacific Railroad Funding bill, bill for
had few sympsthie* in common. One air is 80,000 turns greater than that the improvement of the Mississippi river
which, according to our v&lt;-ry reasonable and the Geneva Award bill.
assumption, prevails at the surface of
The only important bills which bare
the Martian moons.
.
passed the House, bat were not acte-d
spread of the gospel. He other was *
We can very well believe, then, that । upon by the Senate, rcachcil that body
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on
the day of mljcurument. There are
respectable and sunecasful merchant,
the bill to increase the nay of letter carabsorbed in business, and to all appear­
ncr», the bill establishing [Kist routes
ance indifferent to all beyond this life.
On the morning in question these two
neighbors happened t ■ occupy the same
seat in the railway camage. They soon
iH-camr carruatly engaged in converaaticn on bnaincas, its prospects, tlirir own
plan* and Kuroeaaea.
The worldly merchant, the elder of
Two remarkable examples arc on rtcthe two, said they bad been very sue greater weight, but far more effective ord of perron* who allowed themselves
We might, perhaps, go to lie hung tor the entertainment at an
ci-ssful for the year past, and amid nov respiration.
*ay nr had a competence. " I do not even farther than this, and assume that,
care," said he, "to be worth any more," in order to give the inhabitant* of these
" Well," said hi* friend, " thi* life ia moons locomotive power* proportioned
tn the same way to their own dimension*
■a our* are, they muat be *uppo*ed very

string* I" Bhc nodded assent, and while
tying the ribbon* under ber chin bo
amid not help touching ber soft check.
He was in ecstasy—abtfl was quiet and

Tie train bad reached the station, and
the two merchants separated, each taking
trembled like n leaf; she trembled also. bis way to hi* own place of borines*. A
Ho pressed her warmly to hi* heart, few months s'terward the Christian mer­
whispering in her car, " Ob, Mary Ann, chant missed hia neighbor from the morn­
On inquiry bo learned that
if I ruiy hope—yet indulge a hope ?” ing train.
For a moment they were kft alone, her he was sick. Days ami week* passed,
head aauk Upon hl* breast. She could and he knew only that bis neighbor was
not speak, bnt her heart waa like to
in hia ofiloe in tho city one d
wired a telegram that hia neg
dying nod waa desirous to see----- - —
lost no time in hastening to hia bedside.
There, surprised and delighted, he Leant
from the lips of the dying man thia an-

maud, do I leave you thus abruptly 1
i Why, Mr. Collingwood, can't you pro| vail ujxMi her to stay a little longer ? '
1 He aliook hia head. " All my rhetoric
has been exhausted,” said he, "and it
ha* proved unavailing. ”
Mary Ann looked st him very archly.
" Well, now,” continued the ladv, " I
insist vjtou your stayingand she
forthwith proreeded to take off ber bounet, untie ber cloak, and sent the servant
with them into the side apartment.
Mary Ann was unresisting. She was
again led into the room. Collingwood
danced with her all the evening. He
escorted ber home in the bcantiful moon­
light, and every now and then be pnwscd
the cloak around her, wi h which ahe
appeared not by any mean* to find fault.
Ia about a month, Mary Ann became
Mr*. Collingwood ; and immediately, a*
the parson had finishod thi* great Gori-

of Christian fidelity I What opportuni­
ties for thus speaking a ’’ word by the
way ” are constantly oocnmn.,, and how
glorious would be the result* were they

of your own circle. Bear ua witness,
that you are Dot the men and women
who are relied on tar performing the
duties of aoriety. H aH were like you—
if all shirked tho duties of social and
civil life like you—if all were as mach
unfitted by their xtewa and their employ­
ments as you arc for carrying the great
burdens al aocusty, what do you sop-,
pose would become of the ooantry, and
what wtmld become of the world I
Mow. if there b anything in art that
cm take the piaca of religion, we ahoald
hksto ass it If there b anything to
culture that can take the place of religwn, it has not yet revealed itself.

way we might find in the Martian moon*
a miniature of our own earth, not only
in the proportions of these world* them­
selves; but also in those of the creatures
living upon tin m. Bat it would not be
very interesting to consider mere minia­
tures of our earth, such as the moons of
Mars would thus come to be regarded,
indeed, in that case, little more could
be said thro that all the relations pre­
sented by this earth were or might be
represented in the Martian moons, bat
on a greatly reduced scale.—/'re/.
Proctor, in Reigracia.
*

The relation of man to nature pri­
mord tally and of savage races in present
day i», a* we know, very different from
what it has been represented to be by
poets and philosopher*. In the delight­
ful pictures tbe-r fancy painted there
waa nothing tnjo ; the idyllic condition*
timid which they fancied the still youth­
ful human race as living never have ex­
isted anywhere. The history of man the
world ovei lias its beginning not in a
golden age, but in an age of stone. In­
stead of noble shepherd* and lovely
abepbenlcssca, who, under benignant

waa sn athlete, and among other feats it
was customary with him to exhibit the
process of hanging. In thia perform­
ance ho relied for rocurity on the
strength of the muscles of the nock and
throat. He had a rope with a fixed
knot which could not slip, and passed
both en&lt;l* of the loop up behind one
ear. The whole act was ao adroitly
managed that be prevented any pressure
of the rope on the windpipe or jugular
veins, and coaid even sustain a weight
of 150 pound* in addition to that cf hi*
own body.
On three separate occasion* Harnahaw
mismanaged the rope, and became uncoosciou*, being luckily rescued each
time. Dr. Chowne, who writes the se
count, says very truly: "It cannot be
doubted that, as far r- sensation and
cousciousues* are concerned, Hvnahuw
passed through the whole ordeal of dy­
ing. and, had he been permitted to re­
main hanging until actually dead, be
would have passed out of existence with-

pot get hi* breath—a* if some great
weight were at hi* feet; could not move
only to draw L.maelf up; felt a* if be
wanted to looacu himself, but never
thought of his hand*." And be added:
" Tou cannot move your arms or leg* to
save yourself; you cannot raise your
arms; you caunot think." He did not
arc *pirk* or light, but bad in bi* cars

Tint large*I and fine»t-flavored *tr*wberriwi in that part of Hlinri* centering
at Oobden are rained on new ground.
In roil long need, grubs, leaf-roller*,
crown-borer* end ’’rust" are lions an
the way to the best results.
To Ivraorx raz Fnavou or Bvttxd.
—A* a good metho! for improving the
aroma of butter an exchange recom­
mends one in u*o iu many parts of
Bwitscrland noted for their milk «pd
butter. The milk, a
— idrawn, and while yet ___, _ _
through a sprig of washed fir tips, the
•tern of which » inserted loose and up­
right in the bole of the funnel. Tho
milk deposite any bair, akina, clots or
gi-lstinoua sliminess it may contain on
the clear, spicubir leaven. It has importoi to it a most agreeable odor, and
does not readily turn sour. A frreh
sprig should be used each time.
Fattkxixo Oxkx fob Bxxr.—A fann­
er in Montgomery county oak* ua why
it is tliat oxen, afti r they have been used
for year* at hard work, make beef *o
much *m&gt;crior to that of young bul­
locks which have never been uwd to tho
yoke. The answer is very simple. When
oxen are stall-fed every pound weight
new flash, so that by the
ready tor the butcher thiy
____________ ist an Wire pew carcase
sweet, juicy BD&lt;1 tender. Young cattle
never take on fnt so readily while they
on* growing, and hence their meat never
iH-comcs so sold, tender or juicy. Ten­
der it frequently in, but it i* dry and
spongy and possesses but little flavor.—

pea* from districts where the weevil
doe* not prevail, or if they would take
the precaution of killing the weevils in
their own seed. Thi* may be done by
patting the peas in Lot water for a
minute or two, which will destroy the
weevil* without injuring the germinating
power of the peas. Or the seed may
be kept over for a year in tight vessels;
the weevils will come oat of tho peas
when the proper time arrive*, and, be­
ing unable to escape, will die.
HomoDUiosixo. - - On an average horses
require shoeing once a mouth. The
length of time a shoe rill wear depends
much on the kind of *rrvic a horse ia
doing, and on the kind of road be is
daily traveling. A team horse in heavy
draught doe* not wear out a* many Mkw*
aa one used in a hack; quick motion
grinds shoe* down more rapidly than
sJqw use. Some pavement is harder on
shut* than ordinary -Toad,"white' th?
friction of a gravely re ’-------- “■—
aw*y rapidly. Woolen ,---------------------a little saving to the wear and tear of
■hoe*, for the grit and dust which be­
come impacted in the interstice* of the
woolen block grind away shoes like the
friction of an emery wheel. The hind
shoes wear out first', and tiicrc is more
stnuu awl fnction on them than on tho
forward shoe*. It is impossible and
improper for a horse to wear shoes more
than six week*, for the growth of the
foot shorten* the ahoes, a* well a*
change* the shape otherwise. The neg­
lect will cauae the aboe to encroach upon
tho soft texture* of the foot and produce
lamr ucaa.—Farmer't Companion.
Woiiun ik Boiu-The safest and moat
effectual remedy I have yet tried for the
depredation* of worm* in roils, whether
in pot or in the open ground, ia root.
Leal autumn, while picking out cauli­
flower* on a wall border, we were sorely
troubled by worm* csrting out tiie
plants almost a* fast aa wo could stick
them in. We «vc the surface of the
border a good dressing of dry root, and
then wateml it. It hail a moat surpris­
ing effect; the worms cam- sprawling to
the surface by hundred*, when it wsa do
ihfflrult matter to gather them and put
them out of harm’s w*y. Applied also
to pot plants, aay a dessert-spoonful of
dry soot on the surface of a sir-inch
jot, it will l&gt;e found to bring them hur­
rying over the sides of the pot aa soon
M water ia applied. Acting alao m an
excellent manure, and being generally ro

Favir Paam.—Lins r ■»« with
vaniUa kavwii, fill th. carter with
fresh berries or fruit in ahere. rover with
iui is—■ are! sei in fro.—torn h^t.
The fruit must not be froacn.

�(No. A]
AN ORDINANCE te punfab pnranua
for making imy otencne display of

wMlffZ^vilia^ffll^fciyy^

and many cd kr ImuM-kold rojipliwi
wore paid for hy the Ophir stoekhaklrcw. Tim Ophir trustee* inUted Nr.
Ram. Curtis to resign. He tranafnred
hk«orvk-te to ike Jnatire mine, and
mw men walk the two mile* from the
wino to Virginia City to board with
Mr*. Cooper, out- of them, a married
maa. pojing her &gt;35 a month for a
■ooutii for a room that lie uever oreupitm, that lie may have the privilege of
working tn Ute Justice.
fully excited by a religion* rcvi’yd.
During an entire week meeting* were
la id every hour, night nnd day. and
the fluors of the churches were strew n
with iK-rsona uneoncious from exhaus­
tion. Many extra vagaucics arc indulg­
edin, such aa tho relation of vuiotisof
iMotvcn. All tho ord it-ary featum* of
Methodist revivalism are magnifi**!.
One of Uw foremost women in die
movement, died.
Just before she
breathed ber last, ahr cried; “Glory,
de Lard aend hia ladder for me," ami
iM-gon to point to a ladder from heaven
which site sotemuly declared she saw.
All the negroea iu the house eaid they
naw angel * and chariots. The story
of them- revelations went all over the
city, and enn-ed tho greatmt excite­
ment among the negro*-a who flocked
to the house by biUMlrcda, shouting
aud aiugiog. 14 wm almost itnpoMiWc
to get a negro to do anything. A mtrchant naked a drayman to haul a load
aud he replied. “No, breoa de Lord, de
kingdom ia too nigh."

•UB WAHMIMUTOK LETTER.
Where Hmilcs and Kfama Jailed...How
te de 11 aad haw not to do IL-A new
District (omml-Joucr.-Tkc AcklrnEoreter atdr.-Target shooUag.-SoctelisUc detags.-^Are yoa earning
over te-morrowr-Jenk*.--Soldier*

Washimqtom. D.C^ June SMh.
Thgro ia much gossip here with re­
gard to the lobbying of Mrs. Vinnie
Ream-Hoxie to prevent her husband
from being legisiMted out of office in
Washington by tho new form at Dis-'
triet Government. Putting aside the
propru-ty of the lady's method of con­
ducting her campaign by smiles and
Wowing kisses from the gallery of the
Kenatr, it is against the rode of the
regular army for anyone relaUxl to one
of its officers to attempt to infim nee
l ongreeB to assign to him a coveted
jKNUtion. In rtiiking contrast to the
instance cited of the conduct or Mrs.
Fhnrjx', Mrs. Grant's sister. Her hus­
band. u Ito just iM-fore Gcm-ral Grant
went out of office was made Paymaster
in the army, waa in tbo spring ordered
to Yaneton, D. T. He nnd bis wife
have mgfat childrea, sir of whom are
2‘i’n,,r. w,th
They had lived
in Wnahington about fifteen years,and
purehased a bouro and made n home
for themselves. To break up and re­
move ro large a family such r. distance
was a rerioefi mattiw aj&gt;.l demanded
innumerable sacrifices. Yet the cxMarshall of tho District, who with hia
wife, is u great favorite with nil who
know tin m. made no effort to have tlw
inter Hianged, but he mid nil his fmntrusl Ut make tho N at of it, and left
late Ijie but day of May, determined,
they nakl, to enjoy all their new Lome
eonld offer them.
Major W. J. Twining, of Indiana,
waa appointed at the Cabinet meeting
ytwh'rday to be District Commissioner
from the Engmocr Con* of the Army,
“
/.&lt;* ‘ri’ the new law for the
District of Columbia. Mtj. Twining
graduated among the first Ove of his
elans at Heat Point.and la one of tlie
lM*t engineer officers in the Army. Ho
has never participated In any manner
whatever ia rndHira, and is very popu­
lar among liu fellow officers amTnulsordiuatea.
The Acklcn-Rower awkward dilem­
ma will put a stop to ladle's in WashMurtou gtwag te closed ivstauronta like
Welkers to cunle and be private.
Mbmot broke into the room, it u said,
and found he wasn’t wanted by either
jmrty» though his motive and provoca-

MIOHMAX HEWN.

The borne “Rarus" didn’t bare East
Saginaw, until be made 3: IQ.
Thomas I arkiss was killed nt Evart
Saturday by a big rolling over him.
Ramuei A. WaRing. a Grand Rapida
liquor dealer, has failed for &gt;4,000.
Christian Sehnell, of Ann Arbor, xaa
sun -truck Monday. Ho died almost
instantly. ■
,
Charleo Itennetf. of Coldwater, was
gored to death by a ball be won leadlag on Sunday last.
The wheat harvest has com'nicnced
at Dowagiac anil novcral other place*
throu'jfeout the state.
Hana Gillicrtaon, a MauUtec mill
fireman; waa made frantic bv the boat
on Sunday and sprang into tho water,
where be drowned.
The &gt;30,000 libel suit Iwought on by
D. 11. McCarty against tbo Grand Rap­
ins Post, has been withdrawn, the com­
plainant paying costa.
The first mowing machine accident
is reported from Marshall. James
Johnson terribly mangled about the
Peter Jones and Win. Asher hove
linen nrrvetod at Big Rapids for entile
thieving. They arc said to be profrwaiunals In the buaincas.
The Charlotte Driving Park ossocia
tion uffi-ra fl1.no in prucs te Im given,
at the nnnunl meeting, August Ttn, 8lli
and Oth. I- H. Turner ia the secretary
of the aasocialiun.
Bt tlieYalling of a shelf rock in Day
A Taylor's plaster cave nt Grand Rap­
ids, on Sntonlay, two Germans were
buried beneath many tons of rock, aud
one, Cuaa. Kultx, killed. ,
The two Imys Willie amt Ora Ilonnsnnd, who were arn-sted at lensing for

whose pn'cocious depravity- has been
spoken of. have Ireen sent to the Re­
form School till of luteC’uaa. Fite, the father who. with his
two sons, wasconcrrn«*l in the recent
mnnlcr of the negro Tbcuston, near
Ovid, has Ucn convicted in the Shis asroe Circuit nnd sent to Jackroe for life.
TIh- trial of Uic boys is pul over to tbo
Edward Villcmc, of Montague, Mus­
kegon Co., while pursuing his Irey w ith
wrath and n gad. caught lite foot in the
sidewalk, fell nnd broke his leg. Mor­
al—Never undertake to chastise your
children when you lire mad. A man
nr woman who cannot govern them­
selves, cannot properly gu»uru their
children.
During an altcrcalion Iretween Sam­
uel Hart and Frank C. Steadman, in
lalmsge, a short distance from Qrand
Rapids, June 80th. Hart drew a revol­
ver and shot at SkMiman twice, one of
the bullets taking effect in tlic right
breast, inflicting a mortal simnd.
Steadman t&lt;-turned the fire, snooting
Hart in the leg, arm and throat. Hart s
injuries arc considered fatal.

While at Nashville a fewdavsago
we calk*! noon the vem-raldo editor of
the A'er*. Not finding him nt ihcoffic?
we sought oat ins domicile, found Mrs.
News w ho informed us In r Onio w as
hoeing the garded, went out, found
him on hia knees digging np locate
from the oniou iw*l.—-Said be had
thrown down the quill mid turned hia
finger nails into cultivator troth. In
bis domestic abode Onw ia a h***py
man, and furan editor m teagopd ta-ne.
May he ever lie able to furnish a round
steak to bunur our call.-e/or. Charlotte
licpublican.

Itee Art of klwlng.
Never kisa a young girt if alm don’t
want you to. The main inev dient
that makes kissing endurable I* a will­
ingness on the pnrt of the female. If
it deepens into anxiety, so much the
better. When a girl claw* a man's
hair and scratches his face like a fool,
drop her »t onro. 8be is destitute of
good taste and natural affix-tion. and
the sooner you make love to lu-r sister
the In-iter. Aa long aa a girl don’t claw
and yell and struggle like a panther it
U perfectly ante to continue ' rusjM-ct-

•':,d{ ,hc yooMwi
Aekk u pubhahi-d hu. card about “mak
■ing the only reparation in his power."
Perham this should not l&gt;c ealkil a ease
of Hoathera morals; bnt it is a little
Cheeky far a man te Sqm-xr himself into
a congress to which he wns never electhim-If lnu&gt;.
H,. Arkthh.
■M., o. hl. w.j U Wrtwh, .»d
*• (“t?
»ui
for • «„Ur «f
I-cl’s hear from tho niau who hoc*
WuhuitU. rom^oodi uu who b.v. tell acres of corn per day.
Mtai MIMml Urpi lion. I, Whu
When Gorteehakoffgo** through the
hr rrnnko, hu
,Jr4|„
un- io urr« JrookBr „
u^k street* of Berlin now thc'-lxiy* sing,
“Oh. Kaiser, don’t you want to bur a
“mw
i.
IlmSUk lkpanm.in hmi frrrlrnl
The man who licks tho butter knife
before replacing it may be abaratniinde*! or au igD4*r*mua. In fact he i*
crncndly both ia one, and it U much
says Utat labor ia divided into three belter to ret a mortgage ou hi* boos*’
aod ran him out of town, than to give

*«mi.e to the pound, as nfonwukl. Hie
person or iR-rauns so driving, shall be
rntilkul to receive the sum of twcutythr ci lite |kt head for all bonafr flapofr
miik* und cattle, aud ten rents per
bead fur all sbrep nnd swine, aud Are
cent* per. head for all turkey* and
arose ro driven to the pound: mid fee
tolmadvaaccd by the IMund Master.
Sec. 3. It shall Im- the duly of the
Uouimou Comirtl of Hie village of Nash­
ville to provide u suitable pomxl with­
in said vUlage. and it shall l« the duty
ot the Fouad Master to feed aad mfcly
keep Uu-ndn such aui mala as'may be
driven there by virion of thi* or nay
uUmt ordinance, until sueb ordlmtucc
ahall lw complied with.
Bec. a. The Pouml Master who shall
receive and discharge nny animal* a*
nforewtid, shall be elititlral to a fee of
fifty routs per head for al! horaea, aaom,
mule*nud cattle, and to the sum of fif­
teen routs per head for all swine, sheep,
grooe and tarkeya; aad tor the keep­
ing and fex-ding tlic mme, tin* mm of
twenty-five route each for each day’s
keeping of horses, asaca. mules and
cattle; ten cents a tlay each for «brep,
awine, gcc*e and turkeys, which sum
ftir driving to 1 pound, relieving and
keeping, and all other legal charges,
shall be paid to the Pound Master liefore aaid animals shall In released;
and if mid fee* and all damage* done by
any animal, lM.-itig Hhtewtnily at largn,
slmll not tic paid within three days,
then raid Pound Master may sell said
animate nt public miction at said|iound,
after duo notice tbcrcxif, ami from
moneys arising from said sale lie may
retain hi* fee* anti charge* aforesaid,
and ten jx-r rent, on account of sale, for
selling nud giving notice tlicreof, and
lie sliall return the surplus money. If
any, to tire owner of iwd animal, in
ease it is calltd for within-one month ;
if not calh-d for within owe mouth the
Pound Master shall nay said surolua
money to the Village Treasurer, taking
his ivccipt therefor; if the owner of
aaid auimnl shall nppear within five
months from the time of sale, mid
make satisfactory pnx»f of owncrah&lt;p
to the t'oiun.ou jt’iiiincil, raid snralux
money sliall Ire paid to him, but it ho
does not appear within tlic time alxivo
■qMvifled. raid surpln* money shall be
long to the incidental fund of said vil­
lage.
»
Set. 4. Tlx- Pound Master’s notice
of rah- shall Im- given ns follows: For
Hie sale of sheep, swine, turkeysand
gresc, the notice shall be ponlcsl throe
days, one copy at tho jHiund, and one
copy nt the post office of the village:
for tire nah-of horses, nsaea, mule* and
catde, tlic notice shall contain a dcKcriptimi of the animal or animals to
Ire sold, and shall Ire (Mistctl as afore­
said, aad twenty-five rente for posting
said notices shall Ire add&lt;-d to the costs
&lt;&gt;f salt'. Everv notice shall Iwar die
date of its lM-iug posted, and give the
day nnd hour of rale, mid raid Pound
Master sliall have the right to adjourn
raid sale, not to cxi-4-ed four days al
any one time, whenever he shall deem
it nrhpcr no to do.
Sac. 5. Any perron or perrons who
shall tfsene, or attempt to rescue, nny
any nnitmd tM-ingdriven bv aavprirou
to mid pound, or who shall ndenac, or
attempt to rolcnse, any anima) from |
raid |xmnd, without complying with
the provision* of this ordinance, and
contrary to the direction* of the Pouml
Master, sliall, on conviction, la- fined
not les* tlinn five, nor more limn flfly
dollnra nnd co«ls of prosecution, and
on failure to pay such fine and roste.
sliall In- imprisoned in tho county jail
not more than ninety days, or both such
fine nnd imprisonment, in Hie discre­
tion of the court.
Bae. 8. The Pound Master slmll keep
a correct account of every animal driv­
en to the jKiund, and sliall event three
month* report to the Common Council
the number of animals impounded, the
wunilx-.r and kind of animals sold, ami
the *ums rceeivtxi.
Sec. 7. Any perron who sliall let
from their owners’ enclosure the ani­
mals of another, so that they shall Imunlawfully at large, or who shall de­
signedly open ntiy such endaMMfr ro
that such animate can go lherefrom un­
law fully at large, or with intent Io
have the nmui- impounded, or who
shall drive or bring within the limits
of this village any animal, which this
oidiuancc i* intended to restrain, with
intent t&lt;» i»«ij»*mrnl. or to have the
same liable to be iui|M&gt;&lt;inde*l, shall for
each offence, upon conviction thereof.
]&gt;ny n tine not 1&lt; ~» tlun five, nor more
than fifteen dollara, together with costs
of suit, nnd on failure to jiay snch fine
and costs, may l»c imnriroued in the
county jail not mon- than thirty days.
8r.c. «. This ordinance shall take
effect on tho 15th day of No-.-cuilier, A.
D. 1878.
Approved June 13. 1X78.
C. II. Iluwr,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Iteconlcr,
J’i« -idr sit.
AN ORDINANCE to prohibit Imll
playing and mow balling on Main
8K&lt;*rtox 1. The Common Council of
the nllarjc of haehrUle ordain, Tliat it
shall not lie lawful for any jM-rwin or
perron*. to throw or knock any bill. or
snow hall, ott Main street in the village
of Nash\ill&lt;-, ami aur perron violating I
Um provisions of this section, shall
upon conviction thereof, Ire fined not
more tliat five dollar* syid coats of suit,
ami on failure to pay such fine nnd
roots, may Ire imprisooe*! in tho jail in
the village of NmOivillu not more titan
ten days.
See. 3. This ordinance shall take
cffiet on the tenth day of July, A. D.

[No.«.]»
AN ORDINANCE te paaiab penama
f rr betting on games of rtixitce, or

C. H. B«apt. j EIJHU CHIPMAN.
costs of ratt, for each offence, ami &lt;Mi fxt on tho lOto day ot July, A1UU78.
[No.M]
’’
Approvrai June 11 Ui. J8M.
ELU1U CHIPMAN,
"SZ.1T-n U1» C. IL Bnaur.
AM OBinXANCB t» pnnld. for Uk
Rccorth-r.
ProoidenL
cleaning
of
Main
Street-between
effect ou the tenth day of Joly, A. D.
Tliornopple River and Quaker
I No. IA]
18W.
jj
j
Brook.
C.TSurrT't&amp;M?’CUn*M*K.
AN ORDINANCE to prevent the de­
Rectiom l. The eommon eouoeii of the
facing or otherwise injuring shade
rUlaucof.Xaihrillc ordain. Thutall own­
er*
or occupant* of Iota, imildiugs or
(No.fr)
Bncnox 1. The Common Council of pn-miMs mUoining Main Street,-at any
AN OEDINANCB to puni-di person* tho rilloffe tf JiMhrillc ordain. Tliat any point Im tween the Thornapplc River
fur firing a gun or pistol, or care­ person or paraon* who shall injure or and Quaker Brook, are required to clear
any shade or other tree, in nny and remove all nibbi-di to the center of
lessly frightening Iwrsrs within the deface
street or alley of thi* village, or on any said street adjoining the Iota, buildings
lot, not hi* own, or upon any of the. or premix-*, which tln-y occupy, to be
tmblie grounds in iu&gt;&lt;l village', ridicr clean-*! on Saturday of each week beby fastening any borae or other animal
thereto, or in any other manner shall,
mion conviction thereof, be fined a sum lecting or refusing to comply with -ft,
of not less tlian live nor more tlmu one pro visions of this ordinance, after nothundred dollars and cost* of prosecu­ Ifientiou by the Village Marshal idiull,
shop, liarn. nbed or outhouse, or who tion, and on failure to pay such fine upon conviction of such neglect or re­
shall willfully or carelessly frighten ami cost* ahall be imprisoned In the fusal, pay a flue of one dollar and costs of
prosecution, and on failure tn pay such
any horao in the streets of said village, county jail nor more ninety days.
Rec. x This ordinance sliall take fine and coats may Im- Imprisoned in
by mcana of fire crackers or other ex­
plosive mate rials, nr by any other iu&lt;-ans effect on the 10th day of July, A. D. the county tail not more than five days.
8kc. 3. This ordinance shall take ef­
shall, upon conviction thereof, be fine*! 1878.
Approved June 11th, 1878.
fect on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878.
in 11 sum not exceeding five dollars
Approved June 12th, W1B.
and coats of prosecution, and on fail­ C. H. Buxur,
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
ure to pay such fine and c-Ms may ImELIHU CHIPMAN,
Recorder.
President. C. IL Baxilr,
impriMimxl hi tlic county jail not more
Recorder.
I‘resident.
that fifteen days
x \
KgC. 2. Thia ordinance &gt;lin 11 take
AN
ORDINANCE
to
prevent
the
In
­
effoe t on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878.
AN
ORDINANCE
relating
to Urn Are
Approvtd June 12.1878.
!
juring of awningx, signs and
department.
C.ILBuaiit.
ELIUtFCHlPMAN,
1. The ( ommob Council of
ReeonTcr.
Preaidcut.
StCTIOW 1. The Common Council of theSection
rillayc of Naehrille onlain, That It
the the viliave of Xael.ciUc ortiain. That ,
■
(No. 7.]
any person who sliall willfully deface, ' sliall lie tho duty of the Mnrxli.nl to keep
AN ORDINANCE relative to the dos­ injure or remove any sign or awn­ all idle nnd sasuiciotM persons from
fin-sand
their vicinity, and to use a!)
ing of baidm-M places on Sunday.
ing, or who shall injure any fence by jiropcr exertions
for the preservation
HkctioI 1. The (\nnoum Council of hitching any horre or honw-a thereto, of g’HKb. and other projrarty endan­
the ■'•Hoge of XaehriUc onhiin. That all or in any otner manner, shtfll. on con­ gered at Ores, and all citiscns are here­
saloons, drinking housta, simps ami all viction thereof, be fined not leas than by nx]iiin*d to comply with the direc­
oilier places of busImvM sliall lie closed one dollar nor more than twenty-five tions of said M.nndial.
on tho flrat &lt;iay of the week, called Sun­ dollnrn nud costs of prorortition, ami
Bee. 2. It slinll Im- the duty of the
day. But this section sliall not apply on failure to pay such fine nnd c6at* Fire Wnnleu tw ice in each year, vix: in
to hotels, meat markets, nor perrons shall Im’ imprisoned iu the county jail • tho nionthx of April and (tetolx-r, and
whose priucipm bustucM is to dual in not more than sixty days or both such i as much oftraer os may b« dccmc&lt;l
drag* nnd medicines. But r.l! Imra in such fine and imprisonment, in the dis- J proper by the Common CouncilJlx-t wren
hotels where liquors arc sold, shall be
sunriHc and sunset, to enter Into any
cliMed an above provided, anil any jnrrhouse or building, lots, yard* or prem­
non violating the provisions of tliuttM-e- feet on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878. ises in said village, amt examine fire­
Approved June it, 1878.
tion slmll. u|n»n conviction thereof, lie
places, hearths chimneys stovepipes
flood not lean than fifteen nor more than C. IL Bmadt,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
or other am&gt;nnitn&gt;« likely to cause fires,
twenty-five dollara ami contn of prose­
Recorder,
Pn-sideul.
nnd also the plarv* where asix-a may lie
cution, and on failure to nay such fine
deposited, nnd nlro when- gunpowder,
nnd costa, may be imuruoned in the
[ No. 13. ]
straw, slmvings or other eomnuatibto
countv jail not more than sixty dajs,
niaterinls may be, and give such direc­
or Imtli Much fine nud imprisonment in AN ORDINANCE to punish perrons tions relative thereto, ns lie may think
for willfully injuring any pavement, expedient, either as to their removal,
ttw discretion of the court.
Sec. 3. Thia ordinance shall take
plank walk, crosswalk or drain, or alteration, or as t&lt;&gt; the lietter can- and
effect the 10th day of July. A. D. 1878.
hindering
Approved Juno 13tb. 1878.
aJiall be olieyod and complied with, by
the treraon* directed in that behalf and
C. II. Bmadt,
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
at their expense; and any person ne­
The C■ nasion (bunrii of glecting or refusing to comply with
Ntuhrillc ordain, That such directions of the Eire Warden shall
__
..
.. who sliall willfully in­ lie tim'd not leas than one nor more
jure or tear up any pavement or tlinn ten dollars and costs of prosecu­
plank walk, or any crosswalk, drain, tion, and on failure to pay snch flue
Sarrtox 1. Tkc f^romoa f.bsacff of or sewer, ui any part thereof, or who and costs, may be imprironod in the
the rillaoe of S.uhrille ,ndaie. That the shall hinder or obstruct die working or county Jail not more than thirty days.
Marshal shall have power ami it shAll repairing of any sidewalk, drain or | Hkc. X This onlinnnm- shall take
be hi* duty to enter ujx&gt;n any lot or grading of any street or gutter, or any effect on tin- 10th day of July, A. D.
premises where anything is represented public work wbieh is, or may Im-, being : 1878.
tola’ a nuisance, or where any tiling mnde or repaired, under the direction | Approved June 13. 1K78.
r
may Ik-, which has licconic, or i» liable of the President or Marshal, shall, for I
ELIHU CHIPMAN.
to iMx’omo putrid or otherwise offensive every auch offence, be fined not les* , C. H. Buapt.
or injuriona to health, and direct tho than five nor more than fifteen dollars
owner* or occupants to remove or altoti- and costs of suit, nnd pay in addition 1
the same, and any perron refusing or thereto, nil damages whiclipiuty lin done, [
iieglceting for mon- tlinn four liotira in and on failure to |my such tine and AN ORDINANCE to lieviuw shown,
the day time tn remove or nbato such costs, may 1m&gt; imprisoned in the count' '
exhibitions and anctionrora, nnd to
nuisaMce as di net cd. shall be liable to jail not more than sixty days, dr Imwi i
establish the fire* for auch license.
such tine nnd imprisonment, in the dis .
tlinn ten dollars nod costa of prosecu­ crction of tlm court.
the riUaae of .Xachrillc ordain, TluU
tion, and on failun to pay such tine and
Sac. 2. This ordinance sliall take nil traveling exhibitions of natural or
costs may bo imprisonixl in the county effect on tho 10th day of July A. D. IHTb.
artith-inl curioaitie*, caravann ot ani­
jail not more than twenty days.
Approved June 11. IH7M.
mals, shows, eirctiM-s, theatrical exhiSec. 3. This ordinance shall take
ELI HU CHIPMAN.
biti&lt;&gt;us.conecrts or other jierfonHuna*.
eflbet on the 10th dny of July, A. D. 1878. C. IL BuM'i,
Recorder.
President. exhibiting under a canvas for pay, sliall
Approved June 12th. 1878.
pay a licouse of ten dollara per day.
ami all iM-rforrmuiccs or exhibitions by
1 No, 1«. ]
traveling troupes in hall* or other
AN ORDINANCE to prohibit perrons buildings fur pay, sliall pay a license of
from throwing any sulmtanre into two dollara per day; every license
nny gutter, ditch, newer, street graulcil under this ordinance shall kjk-lane or alley, ami to provide for cily the time of it* duration, and sliall
Im-of no validity after the expiration
the construction of privy vaults.
villai/e of .Xathrilic vrtLun. That tlu-re
of such time, and no license ►hail be
shall Ik- no slaughter houses, nor the
Section 1. The Common Council of assigned fbr tlic benefit of any other
slaughtering of any animals, by any the rilla'/c af Xathrillc ordain, Thrt bo perron.
tw-raon carry ing on tho busiueaa of person shall throw, or cause to be
Sec. 2. It shall not Im- lawful for
iHitchering, within one-lullf stile of thrown, into any of the gutter*, ditches, any tenon to sell nt pnldie auction or
Main Street, nt any point between the sewern, street*, lane* or alleys of tin- vernine any goods or other property by
Thornaniilc Rive; and Quaker Bnx&gt;k, village, any filthy substance, or any crying the same iu a public manner,
nor w itliiu forty hmIs of any d welling other Ktiiwdancc, that will olsdnict the whether tho same are m&gt;I&lt;1 !&lt;» tho high­
house; nnd any |&gt;craon violating the same, or which may la-come a nui«anc&lt;- est bidder or sold by the seller at hi*
provision* of tin* oniitiancc shall, upon or injurious to health, nor shall any own price, unless snch peraou* sliall
conviction thereof, lw fined in a num of uw ner or occupant of any lot or i»art of sell tlic sank- by and under the author­
not more than one hundrevl dollara and a lot, construct nny pnvy w ithout a ity of rotue court, without first liav ing
costs of suit, nnd on failure to pay sncli vault not less than six feet in depth, obtained a licence so to do from tlu&gt;
tine ami costs may be imprisoned in the nor suffer any nn listener to remain in any Marshal of said village, in writing,
county jail not more than ninety days. drain, gutter, street, lane or nllry ad­ and having pah! therefor, the snm of
MEC. 3. This ordinance slmll take ef­ joining or iijmn his premises, for । fifteen dollars for each nnd every ilay,
fort on the 10th day of July. A. D. 1878. more than six honn during die day orn part of a day or evening, whicJi such
Approved June 13th, 1878.
time, under a |M-ualty of not ten* than sale shall continue, if the gomls or oth­
one noi more than ten dollara for each er property no sold shall not have Iwn
C. 11. BiiAtir,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
offence, ami on failure to pny such fine own«l by a resident of the village of
Iteconlcr.
I’rvsidcnL
nnd cost* of prosecution, shall bo im­ Nashville, for thirty days previous to
(NiTlO.] “
prisoned in die county jail not more such sale; and nny person or person*
AN ORDINANCE to prohibit tlic ob Hirn thirty days, or both such dm- and offending against any of the provision*
imprisonment, iu the discretion of die of this ordinance sliall be punished by
st rue*, ion of streets, lanes, al­ court.
a fine of dotffdo the amount of auch li­
leys, sidewalks crosswalks aud
Hue. 2. This ordinance shall take ef­ cense and cost* of suit, nnd on failure
fect on die lOtn day of July A. D. 1878. to pay snch fine and costs shall Im) im­
other public place-s
Approved June 11, 1878.
prisoned iu tho county jail not more
Srxnox 1. The Common Counal of
than sixty days.
•
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
the viUa-je of NnehviUe ordain. That no C.H.IJuAiir.
Hrc. 8 This onlimmrc vliall take
Recorder.
President.
Kraou* shall lie ncrniittral to place or
effect on the 10th day of July, A. D.
tve in aav of the atrecta or alleys, or
1878.
[ No. 17J
on any public nark, square or place.
Approved June 12,1878.
Within aaid village, whether tho same AN ORDINANCE to punish persons
Buaht.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
sliall !&gt;c enclosed or not, any wagons,
for leading, tiding or driving ani­ C. 11. iteconlcr.
_ President.
buggioM, slciglm, boxes, timber. lumtM-r,
mals
on
sidewalks.
wood, stone, brick, aund, earth or other
[ No. &gt;7. ]
material, for more than six hours, with­
Rectiom 1. The Common Council if the
out first obtaining in writing from the villoM of XtmheUle ordain. That it shall AN ORDINANCE to prcocribc some of
Common Council permission to use a not 00 lawful for any ncraon to lead.
tbo duties at the Mandial.
portion of the street for such purpose, riile or drive any mutual on any side­
HkctiOm 1. The Groaum (ImmmU of
tor a limited time, for immraliate liuild- walk in said village, and any perron
ingor repairing: but such permission convicted of said ofirnoo shall pay a the riOaoe &lt;fJfaehrille ordain. That the
shall not authorise the olmtruelion of fine of two dollara and cost of prosecu­ MnnhaLshall arrest, either with or with­
more than om-third of the sidewalk or tion, and on failure to pay such fine out proceML all such offenders aa ore
carriageway, and in such ease the ma­ and cost, may tic imprisoned in the licforo or hereinafter meutiooed, and
terials shall be ro placed as not to county Jail not more than ten days, or bring them forthwith Wore * Justice
of the Pcac*-, residing in aaid coqioraintercept tho tree flow of water iu the
tion, tn bo dealt with according to law;
Sec. 3. Any person who shall
Sec. 2. Thu ordinance shall take and said Moralml may keep nek offcadviolate any of the provision* of ihia effect on the 10th day of Joly, A. D. ero in custody, or in the plnce of im­
prisonment for aaid village, until a tri­
ordinance shall pay a fine of not lees 1878.
al. or examination into the offense of
than five dollar*, nor more than ten
“nELiHUtCHIPMAN,
which they may he charged can be had.
dollar* for each nnd every twenty-four
hours ouch otutfruction* or drposte
Recorder.___________ President not exceeding three day* uulcs* the
court upon cause shewn, grant longer
shall Im- i&gt;e.mii'.t«-d to remain, after the
time.
( No. 18. ]
lima limited in a notice, either verbal ar
HeC. 2. Thi* urdinance shall take ef­
written, by tbo President or Mara'ial,
or either one of them, to remove the AN ORDINANCE regulating the grade fect on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878.
Approved June Uth. 1878.
same, and also for tbo coda of suit:
and on failure to pay such fine and
C. IL Banny,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
coate, sliall tic imprirooed in the county
Recorder.
Presidoat.

StUTtow 1. Tke Cmmw fjosaeff of
the riUuye ef .XnAntleordam, That any*
perron or perrons who shall encage in
any game of chance, of whatever
name, upon w hich there is staked eith­
er money, property, ardent spirits or
any thing wire, or shall p.imU any aurh rffvet'on th&lt;’ 10th day of July, A. 1

[Mfr M)
AN ORDINANCE relative to the col­
lecting aad paying flaw* pcwaltlea.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
owners the amount due from them un­
fit r this ordinance.
Bw.A And be shall on or before the
l*t day of November In each ymr. make
n report to tlic Asmcsbot of said village,
which report shall contain the names
of all partus liable to pay tho forfeit­
ure under tide ordinance, and the
amount doe from them, which sum
shall U nsM-ased by the Ass«roor on said
Iota or premiers and cnlk-cted as are
other village taxes and the money
arising therefrom shall lie paid into the
general fund to be used by tire village
lor contingent and general exponona.
8KC.4. Tlio Marahai shall l&gt;o paid
such sums for his .labor in enforcing
this ordinance as the Common Council
sliall vote at nny of its meetings.
Sec. 5. This ordinance shall take ef­
fect on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1878.
Approved Jun*’ 13th.
C. II. Buxiir.
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Iteetirder.
l*resldcnt.
AN ORDINANCE fixing the time for
cloAing saloons and all place* where
intoxicating liquors are sold, and
all place* where gnmc* of chance
an- played.
Rectiom 1. The Common Council erf
the rilla^e of Nanhoillc onUtin, That all
saloons, rvMarranta, tiara in tavern* or
elsewhere, ami all otlier place* wbtrre
any wine, cider, beer, malt or spiritu­
ous liquors are sold at retail, and nil
places *-)&gt;&lt;• re gnim-s of chance are playcd. shall Im? eloM-d on the first day of
du- week, commonly called Bunday,and
on each week day night from and after
Hie hoar of ten o'clock until six o’clock
in tlic morning af the succeeding day.
Sic. 3. Thia ordinance shall take ef­
fect on the 10th day of July, A- D. 1878.
Approved Juno 13th. 1878.
C. 1T. Buxi.r,
ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Itecurder.
I’re»ddent.

PIONE’R STORE

AHEAD!

MTEHTS
IIIEinOISi;
IIUITOCWs
CIltLAJP

KANSAS LANDS I I

SPRING
STOCK

No Better Place to Buy Goods!
C. W. DEMAKAY,

DRYGOODS

HATS

and

CAPS!

PRiCTICiL JEWELEB,

Clocks, Jewelry, Plated
Ware, Spectacles,'
Guitar and Violin
Findings, &amp;c.

WALL PAPER1

yYAWTEB!

WAWTEB!

IN MEN TO CALL AT

A. L RASEY’S BARBER SHOP
And gt a clean Shaw* and

Union House, Nashtilk, Kek,
iggjgsa.nartrWMa

Approved Jute. 11. 1«78.
C. H. Hmapy,
ELIHU CHIPMAN.

Chronic

Diaetuoa,

Rheumatism.

MEAT MARKET.
/Ym/i ami Salt MeaU,
tMUHmoilMtn,

BU sTnjes^I

�OODS
DRUGGISTS.

this year Nashville had so edebratioa
fitting the nerarinu; la days com by
tho Fourth was always nah are Mia by

Pure Drugs, Modirfn^f

Groceries, call on H. G. Halk. lie
11 pgy you the higfa-rt ummkctpi ice.

A WI«H»l&gt;l l, CVBE.

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Scte! liMliaas ui Efcit Bob,

COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!
country and would recommend the af­
flicted to apply to him nt oute.
Signed. Wat»ox E. Woonut i
Suhoerlbed and sworn to' before ui*
this the IMh dv of June. IKS.
Wm. H. Hayfohp,
Justice of the Peace.

ty Don’t bc-lM II-doted. 1 am Just
aa reliable no
‘—any other reliable
most free that deeks tbo galox) of the “d“nCtoA*,“‘,&lt;T5f'ir.«^r.
Unirene, so long should it be tho high­
est aspiration of every one of ite proud
■mu to ora it gloriously celebrated as
each successive year rolls around.

—In the aaaault and battery ease of
C. Houre w. John Carter, held at Vfville, Friday, the Jury brought in a

(WwArr2 u&gt; ««rn enough to f.®d and
ire the ruliag price being thia week elothc
hu family and would never con­
from W *o S3 cents Our dralcra have tent to raise money to build a big
already bought over 30,000 pounds.
-Vermontville win bo obliged to
abandon the idea of a welI and call
back their sa'oon. They have dug ov­
er a hundred feet and no signa of wetDraayet.
.
-Om of the mast charming sights
Jnat at this period of the year U the
woman who,grabs the lower edge of

shingle had come off the roof over the
entrv, which leaked when it rained.
Here the chair grew magnanimous and
stated that, of couire, if any irepairs
were needed, be would be in favor of

allk* IM they algbtte mltot twin*. « Ik. luL
towtac «IU Matti Oaa to Manto Bqalfa red tte
otto to THoln Martin.
.
Ckartto Itoewnaa two alto be^aoUnU Ua&lt;,

D. C. GRIFFITH.

ItOINK

GOLDES

P. Holler stated that be would op­
pose raising tbo fund, as Naohvifie
ought to keep down ber taxm ao that
tbo good aad wealthy daw who might
wiah toratira, would reek our vill^ro,
to bo protected from exorhUant taxattosu . 1 .8. &amp;ady agceed with
the chai: &gt; that they were too poor
to pay taxes i'or a rehool building, and
when the motion was put it was lost.

OPPORTUNITY!

NEW GOODS

THE BOSTON STORE

-y-w-«r .-“Kf

DRY GOODS.
HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS, NOTIONS,
GROCERIES, Ata,

moved to

rani, waa intercepted on Monday after­
noon last by u very cooting and rcfreahtag shower.
8xndsy waa un-

Aid the Pablic Generally

CHEAPER THAN EVER

failing up the mnia jiart and the carpectara are at work upon tho addition.
Water-works have been put in, by
means of a K-gillon tank in the upper
■toy. A beater in the kitchen hreite.

Dry Goods,

Hastings Boom lost Saturday, and
found that hotel looking right up fa
tho way of improvements. Mr. Wing
baa already laid oat over #1,000 in re-

ot

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

OUR NEW STOCK,

Boots and Shoes.

LOOAX MATTERS.

FOB THE

Ia

Groceries.SPRIII(1 AHD SUMBER TRADE’

ete, aad hut through yet. The Has
tings House will soon bo belter pre­
pared to give find daaa accommoda­
tions than ever before.

were delivered by Prof. Sami Diekie,
of Albion. Mr. Parrish, of Grand Rap­
ids, and James Clarke, of Hastings.
Greenbacks, to the munificent amount
of eleven dollars, were distributed as
ollows: $5 to West Castleton Club,
raving the largest delegation; $3 to
rving Club for secund delegation, and
$&gt; to a load of ladle# from Rutland,
icprvaenting the thirty -seven States.
There were two or throe bow cry
d-neva, and plenty of lemonade itsnds,
but otherwise there were no race*. no
amuacmenta, no prizes, no nothin';
and we heard a great many people
a thousand and one tteple articles that grumbling on this account. Perhaps.
every farmer needs at thia time of the ■owever. the mystery can be explained
n the words of a prominent Hartingsyear, and can always buy at rock-bot- te. who said: "the people ought not
to growl, for Hastings deserved great
credit even for getting up enthusiasm
enough to raise the stars and stripes on
Independence day.
•

WO0DLA5D ITERS.
that Bacon keeps a couple of vicious
•logs, which attacked Buxton’s cow, bit­
ing her face
This made Alf. worthy
aad loading up his gun he went to seek
the dogs, found one of them in Bacon’s
lam trad shot it dead, therefore the
suit; but Bacon waa doomed to disap­
pointment for the Jury brought in a
verdict of not guilty.

WALL PAPER
I can say without the fear of contradiction
that I'have the largest stock, the best varie­
ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
lead all competition, till assertion to the con­ paints. nipt,
COTTAGE COLOUR
trary, notwithstanding.
M ANUYfi COLORS
BRUSHES,
I warrant all goods as represented and VARNIMfEH,
DYE-STUFFS, PEBl'CMES,
guarantee full weights and measures, and
SHOULDER BRACES,
prices as low as the lowest. .
Fine American &amp; Elgin Witches,
By calling early and making your select­
AND JEWELR?,
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may Family (acocericsi,
save some money.
FINE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.
BuTTEit and Eggs wanted at market price.
CALL AND £EE.

Now that Ocmun's livery is gone,
we feel the need of it badly whenever
wo want to go somewhere.
George Smith ia in the poultry boni­
ness. retting hens to kt ou shares.
Neats furnished free. Neighbors, bring

—Fire! fire 1 was tho cry that went
through the village with startling earnestucwi on Tuesday afternoon, about
One of our church members of the
five o’clock. The fire was found to be first water, wanted the boys to convene
bursting from H. T. Davidson s bare. in McCnrthcy’s woods Sunday, to m®
what they would do about getting a
keg of lagrr for tho 4th. Hurrah for
gatberrd to witnees the scene. The the "home missionary catuc.n
bam burned with fierce rapidity and
J. W. 8. is feeling very badly thi#
beat, and surrounding buildings wen? week. Reason—On Thursday night he
drenched with water for fear they started for prayci meeting, but, meet­
ing a Grvenbacker. he became involvm
politics and missed die meeting, aud
fifteen bushels of corn, a quantity of in
that’s what’s the matter. It’s hard to
feed and farm tools which were con­ tell which Jou foals die worst about,
sumed. Some boys were playing iu ■owing the seed ou thorny ground
the bare an hour or m before the fire where it wouldn’t bring forth good
fruit, or missing the prayer meeting
was discovered, with a toy pistol and
8. Haight says that report about I).
matches and it is zunnisod they, ttninB. C» family lit ing on
a----------------corn meal* »is -a
tentionally, of course, caused the blare. mistake, lie say* D.
J. B. C. worked for
a aad he gave him
iudlcr for 400 ibe. of
flourandthati
to last him through
the croquet season,
~
but we think that
he ought not1 — ----------sttdi aahe docs
for fear that S
lD. B. Cooper
and George 8n
gut in tbo aotion of playing.
’Lias Bcrvier a Five Pointer, attacked
a fiftoeu-yearaiilNtdownstthoaaw
miU oa Saturday, aad at the thud beat
knocked him fate the boiler room.

______________
A nd dcrlre to iiiW&gt;rm onr emdomens nnd
the public generally, that tbi»same was
-_________________________________________________________________ bought at a

Goods arc Cheaper nt this Gtoro than were ever knows bcloro

Great Itcilurtioii front Prices

that Kuiril Earlier iu

100,000 LBS. WOOL
Hardy’s and L. Durkee's, a ring of
keys. The finder will be rewarded by
returning them to
Du. Wickham.

ry White, Colored and Linen em­
broidery »t __ Dickimsom A Co.'s.

The Contract MUST be Filled I CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

O, Sweeties!
Hammy Balk keeps the largest and
finest line of Choice Can#ion, including
Cb&amp;clate Creams. Ix nion blicca, French
mixed, etc., in tbo village.

ty We also have all Linen Crash
for 7 cte. a yard. Dickixbox A Co.

ty Stone and Wooden Ware and nil
kinds of Groceries can always be bought
at bottom prices at Dam. Mamee’s.

AINSWORTH &amp; BBOOKS,

ty Flue Perfumes at Boise linos.
Potato Bugs.
Paris Green that ia strictly pare, for
■ale by
H. G. Hale.

Nuhvino, Mich.

ty Salt Fish by the kit at
» _____________ Dam. Maxek'b.

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS J

FsuaM.-Near the Quaker Brook
bridge, in thin village, July 2. a pair of
children’s shoes. Apply at this office.
Hakrt Hale keeps the boat fl vc-cent
Cigar in town.
._________
ty Paper, Envelopes, 1*008, Pencils.
Inka. Scratch Books, etc., cheaper than
elsewhere at the PoetOffice.

Furniture of Every Description

TirE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT V. 2 ARE NOW
» T Manufacturing
*

ry H. R. Dickixson A Co. have all
Wool Men’s 8uita for fiSJO.

Ordinary and Side-Ber Buggies!
----- mu we-----

Rock Bottom Prices.

Di WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
NASHVILLE CARDING MILLS. WARRANT FIRST-CLASS
WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

A GOOD HEARSE

Woodburn Sarven Fatent ^Vhoclti.

CT- Those fall length Ladies’ Hom
are cheap at 8 cents per pair at
H. R. Dickixsux A Co.’s.

Oiix*

ETarm NVagon

; Upholstery Goods tod Shrouds

Concccded to be the “HOSS” by good farmers, alwaya on hand.

|

WATER
MA Bow Broom Sweeps Osum.”
Ifyoti w*nt to mve money don't fa
&gt;buy your Goods at the now grocer
f
Dam. Maxes.

WATER !!

m tan dor, Frui Water !|
JHE

NEW MANUFACTORY

KELLOGG: DEMA RAY
ty Fine Cigara at

Kept con&lt;-.tantly on hand

DRESSMAKING ROOMS!
Miss Maggie Jeffrey

Artesian and Tabular Wells,
School Books, Fancy Stationery,

Boise Bkos.

H. IL Dio-ixsox A Co.*u.

TO THE PUBLIC

Bratta, Dw aid Wiidti frats

Estey &amp; New Englaad Organs,

�■mdaraeposribte to these which ate
litaiy to exLt in actual warfare fa strong
ly instated upon; and in the Austrian
ami even ia th® French army —■although
ia this respect the regulations of the
tart are far behind thane af the other

end. Before th® transfer of the tele­
graphs to the Government, it waa no un­
common thing tor the companies occu
pymg lbs roads and canals io hare half
a dc*su repeaters or antomatwclerks be­
tween Ixmdoo and the North, in order
io get their traffic through. Practically,
in fair weather, there ia no limit to the
distance the current will travel; but it:
bad foga ami wintry weather the ices of

ooorse voold (ire a RepuUtaaa adauautrot»« and a Drenooratte iterate, bat Staatey
Matthews rsplted that U h.d brec or
bs arraoKMl tbM lb'- ItepeUwaa fteu
ators
.-.aid
ta
staled.
Oisodta
Hos. Brnrar Bronx, who has for fun-istad a lang list ot (ro-'iUcsl workers frxai
areay .rears Sara oas at ita Jadcas ofthsllb- Hands that bad Jtaee sppoialsd to pcasUcoe
wtas Itajriws Ccawt, aad vtax losw thtfty yva»

Tbe tendency of toe action of tbe at
tnospberic electricity daring thunder
storms, on toe telegraph, is generally to
demagnetise toe instruments, thereby
causing tbe needles to move in a contra­
ry direction; or, in toe case of a Morse
instrument, to cause tbe paper slip to
record dots only instead of to® prop&lt; r
code of dots and dashes. It alao some­
times cunsca toe total or partial destruc­
tion of the apparatus, and, as a cctue
qtx-uoe, scares the employee present.
Lightning, in its eagerncea to get to
earth, has been known to blow to® tele
grapd apparatus to pieces, fusing th®
wires that form the electro-magneto and
charring the wood-work. Where the

the gas ha* in ita turn melted a contiguooa water-pipe, and that saved the peo­
ple from very aenoua damage, if not
from total destruction. It may be added
that those earth cvnu-cteona which are
attached to waler and gas main* are con­
sidered the moat reliable —EaglUh

All of tbe infectaousdiaeaaea nmtoubtedly poaarsa an original habitat, where
it is probable they are now aa always
capable of spontaneous origin in their
pr.mitire form, whatever that may b®.
The difficulty of tracing diaeaae-typea
through vanous locaUtiea and among
different peoples of tire globe have, tin
to this time, prevented a precise- knowl­
edge upon the point, which time may
y&lt;-t tiring ua It seems tolerably err
tain, however, that the several acute infecUoua direaac a named below have the

A kcbbxmovh climax baa been reached
ia ths quarrel &lt;* ths two fracton. dauarng
eortral of tit city adauntetratton of East
■n Lotas, m. a
ead.
W Bowwm,
M^**p
00 tbs quartan of the metr»

Grind Dtvtaoi E. T. Xtettra; (&gt;ntrij”orsr&gt;d
Divtaoc, ■ 11 CoavtTK , Soottaru Grand I&gt;&gt;vusct-, Ar*»n Knopf- Appellate C&lt;«rl Ctak»Hnt fhatnet. Ell Scnlh ; Heoocd Itabta. J. U
Oucata 1airdl»tetrir:,W. N. I &gt;nncaa .Fourth
brand. K I. Uta&gt;. Tbe platform ia rev,
I brief, merely ludoriuag tta ouoree of the
;*rt’ 13 Ita pa.1, and pirdcirg con­
tinued coi.fidr tire tn the Saliuuil IkiNiblxan
party. Tte finauclal plank i« as follow • : We

in Chius nearly 1,200 years before
Ch hat.
The Plague—An Oriental diseaat.
Haa a distinct geographical range.
The Typ-hua Fever—Ireland is ita
trirtbplacc.
The Typhoid and Relapsing Fevers Have fixed canters iu Ireland, Gdiaa,
Upper Kilewis ami some provinces ol
Northern Italy.
The Mihfary Fever—la endemic in a
few provinces of France, Germany and
Italy.
B'arlaUna— Probably native to Arabia
Epidemic Dysentery—Hoom' tn tori
'the Dengue—In Bou thcm latitndea,
with sharp geographical limits.
The Yellow Fever—Distinctly traced
to the Antilles.
The Chabalongo—Chili.
Tbc Verruga—Peru.
Certain it seems that no general tnfiu&lt; nee of exposure or bad hygicmr- sur­
roundings will establish the typical dis­
ease sway from ita local habitat, except
through tbe penalises of heredity. —
Logan'• Phytic* oj fAe Injeetlou* bi*

The ■eaarch. of Europe.
Piobably at no time in tbe history of
Europe ,‘iavc toe rulers of tbe various
states of toe Old World l-ecn such aged
and infirm men aa at present Oalv
King Alfonso of Spain, and King Hum­
bert of Italy are young men, and yet
the form- r is not Idtely to retain lus
crown very long. Queen Victoria, Mar­
shal MacMahon, toe Emperor William,
Emperor Alexander, Pope Iso XIIL,
I tbc King of Denmark, the King of Swed®n. are all old mao, and, to all inteuta
and purpose®, ao is tbe Emperor Fran-

thing more than gSTiO.OOO; but commaniaalioo is so wretched that th® prnasns
of relief must bw stow st best Many
must dis before help ran possibly reaJi
them^ There is a gentleman in one of
the most d latent pointe distributing I years the l*ruaaian military antoonand reporting to th® committee that ties have obtained several extraordi­
nary votes for the purchase of suitable
areas; so that at the prewent time we are
torus making tours to distribute funds. told that there »s hardly a detachment of
Mr. Dans and Mr. Pyke are both away infantry iu the empire winch baa not au
now, and wWn they get back Messrs. opportunity during theyear of practicing
Losry and Pilcher go. Other missions field-firing. When the exercises take
also take part. The rantlsmeu in a
moot distant part and tongeet afflicted
distairt send reports of most horrible
state of things. Dead /bodies dragged
about by dogs; whole,families lying un­
boned; entire villages- depopulated;
mothers drooping cxlisustaU by toe roadwatched by bung
sold for food; men_______ ___________
homes; bouses torn down and material
sold for food; clothing, breldmg, every­
thing taken to satisfy craving appetite*.
The greatest distress ta in Hhansi Prov­
ince and southern part al Shantung. In
modified forma it enters CbiL, tbo prov­
ince in which we are. A few days ago
we feared wo should be quite fai th®
midst of it, aa a winter of almost no
snow, and a spring of no rain thus far,
threatened drs’roctum to spring eropn—
tb® only bop® of the people for thia
year. (Of ouutae we with money oould
provide ourw lvrs from foreign stores.) ।
But last Finlay and Saturday very
heavy rain fsh, 'and now it must be that

they had railroads many lives might be
saved.* Want of rain bail I wen the
chief cause of famine. Of course tbs
district ia larger than in the first year.
Thia lathe third year."
How to Manage I hr Senses ta Education.
The pleaaureo, the pains, aud tho
privation of the erases are the earliest
and the most unfailing, if not also strong
cwt, ol motives.
Besides their bearings
on self j resi'i ration, they are a principal
standing dish in life's feast.
Il la when the senses are looked st on
the aide of feeling, or m pleasure and
rent eliBsificsUon into five is mot evi­
dent For, although, in tbe point of
new of knowledge or intellect, the fire
sensrs are the really im|».rtant ap
proschca to tbc mind, yet, in the view of
feeling or pteraure and pain, the omis­
sion of the vaiied organic suscrpuhility
leares a wide g»l&gt; in the iisudliug of tire
subject Bom® of our very strongest
pleasures snd pains grow out of tbe re­
gion of organic life—tbc digestion, rrrculatMJU, respiration, moscular and nervous
integrity or derangement.
In exerting infinenc® over human
beingr. thia dtqiertment of sensibility ia a
first resource. It can be counted on
with more certainty than perbsps any
other. Indeed, almost all the puniahmc-nte of a purely physical kind fall
within too domain of the organic sensa­
tions. What ia it &amp;at makes punishment
formidable, but its threatening the very
vitala of toe system ? It is toe lower de­
gree of what, in a higher degree, takes

For example, the muscular system to
tbe seat of a mass of eensibilily, pleasur­
able and painful: the pleasures of healthy
exorcise, the pains of priratiou of exer­
cise, and toe pains al ertrenxi fatlguc.
In early bfe, when all the muscles, as
well as tlic s&lt; nacs, are fresh, the mnscular organs are very largely connected
both with enjoyment and with suffering.
To accord full aoopc to the activity ol th®
fresh organs is a gratification that may ।
take tbe form of a rich reward; to refuse |
this aoojte is the infliction of misery; to
compel excraae beyond the limits of the
powers is still greater mus ry. Oar penal
discipline adopts the two forms of pain:
in the milder treatment of toe young,
the irksomeness of restraint; in the
sever® metboda with toe full grown, ths
torture of fatigue. —/‘re/. Jlatn, hi
ular Science. Monthly fur July.
Peeps at the Planets.
Neptune, the moot remote of the
plaints of the solar ayvtem, to abent
2,700,000,000 miles from tbe sun.
11 is inpj-.-il that Mercury haa mountaii-s higher than tbe Himalayas, and vol­
es Does m a state of activity.
Out of ail tbe myriad lights in the
heawM, the earth to only visible to tbc
Moon, Mara, Mcn-ury and Veuua.
Tbe sartb to 749 tunes smaller than
Biturn, aud ita mean distanna from us to
over 91,000,000 mites.
Uranus nan never see us at all, as it is
1.753,000,(MX) miles from Um san.
Tbe t&gt; mpcrature in Mercury is sup­
posed to be re-ven times hotter than our
torrid sooe; therefor® if it to inhabited
it must t&gt;e by a psnpls vwy difluremtly
oimstituird from ourselves.
It is believed that Venus has an at
moephere much like oura, aad mountain
peaks five or six times higher than the
Teaenffr, their sidee bright witn flowera,
ami birds of brilliant plumage.

such cxemscs, if properly sod system­
atically earned out, esu hardly be over
retail; and tbe fact that, sibre toe wjr of
1870-1, 1per*®awl attention in their con­
duct and sunerviston haa been demanded
from the officers of the German army to
a proof that this fact is fnlly recognized
by the military suthoritiea.

Trass is a oroaran of batching shad
Sp by machinery, in oprraUon at
vre d® Gr»v, M l, where over eight
milbco abed weft' hatched last year. The
eggs to be Latched are placed ia ebeet
iron cylinders, with wire-netting bottTma,
and half submerged in the river. Tbe
cylinders are suspended from tbe abaft
arms of levers, and given a alow up and
down movement by means of ahaltings
carrying, eenrotries acting on the long
arms of tbe levers ; the whole is set in
motion t&gt;y a ten-bore® power steam en­
gine. Td® engine sod other machinery are
carried by a large scow anchored iu the
Btrvsm. il»« flab ao hatched pn v« hardy,
and Hear tnnspxtation writ, even as far
as California.

Post wins marks: Several surgeons,
rays an Engluh paper, have of law en­
deavored to remove this disfigurement
from the human face obfitcratirg the
mark without a scar. In these ewers tbe
mark waa conflood to the right half of
th® face, and tbe treatment oooaiated
of acanflcaUon, by means of parallel in­
Hamdt to H*vK tu tux Hors*.—
cision, ths entire thickness of tbe akin, Thors to wothing Ok® Oases's Bai-va for the
made by a frozen scalpel, tbe skin being tmaaediala relief ant rpordy cwre of ferae.
alao frozen by th® ether spray. The cuts

llOE026=Ux.%?rs»

Bass. Outfit Free

GRACES SALVE

Rata.
The first water—how much it means I
Heren-t^ths ot mao himself ia water.
Keren ten ths X the human race rained

___________ it Cmsar will flow out of a '
bung hole than that any part of hia re­
mains will ever etop one. Our life ia
indeed a vapor, a breath, a little moist­
ure condensed upon the pane. We car
ry ourselves aa in a viaL CVave the
fir ah, and bow quickly we spill out!
Man Iwgina aa a hah, and he swims m a
are of vital fluids aa long aa hia life Irate
Hia flrat food ia milk; ao ia hia last and
all between. He can taste and assimi­
late aud absorb nothing but liquids.
Hie asm.- ia true throughout all organic

The tree and its fruit are like a sponge
which the rains have filled. Through
theta and th rough all living Uxiira there
goes on the commerce of vital growth,
tiny Vessels, fleets aud nooccaaion of
fleets, laden vnlh material bound for dis
tact shores, to build up, and repair, aud
Then th* rain meant relaxation; the
tension in nature and in all bar canal
urea ;a lessened. Th® tree* drop their

a clear. The direct support of (hr sun
ia withdrawn; life is under a cloud; a
masculine tm«*l gives pises to some­
thing like a fsminin® In thia sense
rain is the grief, the weeping of Nature,
the relief of a burdened or agonized
heart. But tears from Nature's eyelids
are always remedial, and prejxrr the
way for brighter, purer akit®.—JuAn
llurrough*, in Acrihncr /or July.

•truly least. Drones always hare the
hardest time. Grumblers make poor
scholars, and their lessooa are uniformly
“ bard " ami “too long." The time ami
thought expended in shirking would be
ample to master their tasks, blotb, gor­
mandizing, and worry kill their thous­
ands where over study harms one. The
curse of Heaven rests oc lax.cess and
glnltooy. By the very constitution of
our being they are fitted to beget that
torpor amt dtw)&gt;uodcucy which chill the
blood, deaden the nerves, enfeeble the
muscles, and derange the whole vital
machinery. Fretting, fidgeting, rnwu&gt;.
— ‘----------------- the moat common
------------ ------------ n the ottirr hand,
high aspiration aud enthusiasm help
digestion ami n-apiiabon, ami scud an
increased supply of vital energy to all
parts of the body. Courage ami work
invigorate the whole cyatem. and lift on®
into a porwr stanos pbere, above the reach

Don’t Forget It!
A raw English idea is a bullet-proof
thus described: The shield is of bullet
proof steel, swinging on the axtetree of
two light wheels, and containing four
ioop-boles. Its entire weight is about
150 pounds. Two front-rank men, lay­
ing their hands upon the axletree, push
it tteJore them, their nflbeing paced
in a reek in tor shield. Then two rear­
rank men follow closely, nfle in hand,
being protected, as well ss the front-rank
men, from direct fire. When the "oom
rnetxw flnng ’’ is sounded, th® two froatrauk men take their rifles fTom the rack,
and, in the old kneeling position, fire
through two loop-holes in the middle of 1
the shield.
The rear-rank men fire
through the upper loop-holes, and the
whole two files being in tbc position of
doable-rank firing with •• front-rank
kneeling."

A Itog'i flulddc.
On® of toe most remarkable inmdenta
going to abow the affertioa of dumb
animals for thoae who care for them 00curred in thia city a tew days sine*. Oar
readers will remeaairar to® drowning last
Bunday of to® little 6-yeareold bay,
I&gt;anuy. Tlic duld had a little deg who
waa his oonatant oompanion and play­
mate. When the accident ooenrred
which resulted in th® drowning of the
lioy tbe dog waa with him, and by hia
strange oondnet and unraatnewe be at­
tracted tbe attention of tboae present.
While tbe boy waa lying in tlir bottom
। of the stream the dog would run to the
child's mothcrand th«-n toward the pla-c
where the boy waa soppoeed to be, and
finally plunged in and swam around or
ovrr toe spot where hia little master
lay. After tbe body had been placed in
th® cofita toe dog manifested a strong
d&lt; sire to see the chi hl, and when tbe lid I
of tbe coffin was raised be licked tbe
dead face and seemed to feel ipter.se j
gnef. In a abort time toe dog went
out to the lailroad track and laid down
ajxjc toe road as it had done many times
before ; but upon the approach of the
train be laid himself upou tbe rail and
deliberately perautted tbe train to pass
over hia body—being killed. The whole
aetiona of tbe dog were snch aa to convino® one that it waa governed by reswooing powers, and is another iltustn- !

THERMALINE
The only 25 cent

ACUE REMEDY

CHILLS&amp;FEVER
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                  <text>VOLUME V

NASHVILLE. BARRY

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 13, I87H.

NUMBER 42

ICS OFFICERS.

potoible for au angei-hkr, cLihl-likr
arcature like Dolly to show queenliness,'
she advancxid a step or two, and raised
her eyes, and said, with e charming
dircctDcaa, tn voice low-toned but no
penetrating with th* intensity at a

andsayi
bi banL
_ __
_
__
gtadMotber'fsDo* brntL 1 belfcre 1
would knock down any ulhcr fdloiv who
had thia room, who dared to ateep iu it,
of who dared to take a long look at 1L
Dolly, my darbiig aupll I hardly dare
m sicwp iu is myacu, u is ao sacii'1—i
auppoae she fix* her hair there," be
glanced at tbc blur and white toltet.
“ And I suppose abo ktoeda down and
says her prayers here;" be not only
glanced at but kiasod the blue and white
cxrerrlct. Dolly wrs Nod's first love,
and hcaJort-d her. “I don’t think I
Bl.aU steep to-night, or. if I do, ’twill be
to dream of her, like one who looks on
life when bo ia'dying; for I know very
well—and surclv to-night I hare brLrr
reason to know it than erfre- my love is
hopeless—Wbkt Is this? My oanl?"
His eye hsd caught the crested card set
against the pin-cushion. Ho approached
and read it without lifting it, recoguikitur his own &gt;ian&lt;1 writing ■■ Ah r‘ he
sighed, " I tetaember the day I gave
i hat to Dolly, more than a year ago—
yes, for it was at Christnuu time, and
now it is February. I slipped it into
her hand as she passed through the hall,
at tbe l&gt;amo‘u breakfast, with that deteatablc Eustace Hurd. 1 saw her blush
ouitkly before she took it. How well
she knew I had something for her ! I
believe Dolly and I could make each
other understand anything without n
। word as whisper. • A word to the
wise,’ they aay. • is sufficient;’ a look ia
enough to the loving. And what eyes
she has I Wall, I must forget them; I

FRANK J FURCHIS,

JOHN Q CRESSY,
•'
WilKKII

MONEY to LOAN I
■ la tonnt lol 1OI&lt; leartm,x

9300.00 and UPWARDS

ahe had been ordered not to touch the
mirror, and she knew by one tranagresiiion of tiia. order that if the army esme
tumbling down like a card house there
was no putting it up again to cheat Mias
Dolly.
She looked at the memento ruefully.
It was a large card, with a gray ermt in
tbe corner and a few written lines.' She
tuntad itone. On that Ale, too, than

went "A young uian, a dear boy
whom I have known since be was a
baby, u worthy, true-licart*xl fellow, I
siuuercly believe, tbe son of my college
chum aad my friend of a lifo-tuue, came
to me on hour ago, and pleaded bis case
•• Hopeful t Oh, no. no ; so far from like a rising young lawyer aa ho is, and
hopeful! But. oh. Nod, l.-nab 1” He a rotuung warm-bcsrttxl yonugat* r—
felt, under the sleigh-robe, her little pleaded hia claims to be allowed to win
hand’s quick pressure of bin “ Let ua
just be happy thia beautiful day, that
seems to rub" out everything that ia
dark and gloomy with ito white-gloved
iiand. I love these blue and white win­
ter days. Every one Iovvb contraat,
you know; and, Ned, the colors of my
life are not these light, gentle colors
just DOW."
That evening, when Dolly was dressed
for the German in her dcbcate gourn al
pink gauxe and her wreath of blnahrooea, two notes were brought to her
almost simultaneously; one ou a silver
salver by Jacquea, who was dismisaed
immediately, and the other produced

eonditaoo—that you will
&gt; run away with ma"
:w himself from his soul's
just sufficiently to jerk
BodMal wd aay, with

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE.

tri-coh

JONES A SELLECK,
•ledge, with ito six bones sad its 1
dred balls and ito merry people, c

was ready, and the young i~H-

* 3 ba aoA tbsre*&lt; fa• Are."

Foreman—Tom, what ara'yoa dutributing 1
Tom—" Prism in tbc Gift Lottery."
Foreman—Stop that and take bold at

He would bo toeoed into that snoiir-bank
before bo know it; how doea bo dare to
bend his bead so cloae to Doll/? There I
now they have turned tbc corner; dhey a school •fill. Gould it be possible that
will be out of sight" “ Whoa, Charlie I fate in caprice dcatir.od this girlish de­
hi, Charlie !" to the horse,^whiob ex­ mand to be answered not by “a black
hibited, decided signs of uM-asiuess, de­ silk,” but by a pearl-white wedding­
veloping prceeuUy into vicious resttve- gown ? Time alone could tell.
Flushed and radiant, and with but
ueas, th- unruly beast now leaping fran­
tically onward, now shying st a shadow, one thought in her heart, Dolly glided
sad dow with uproariug hind legs Ik- down the stairs and entered tbc library.
ajiatlt'ring the occupants of tbe sleigh Bat ahc recoiled with astonishment
with bits ol ice and scow-dust Mra. when Mr. Hurd, alert with expectation,
J. I BAKER,
Derwent nearly fain ted, aud then "came stopped briskly forward, and, lifting her
Ot U.1. larti1 rol ifoi
to;" aad Ned Berton nearly swore, aa hand to his lips, kissed the finger-tips
B*o"n
the sleigh in front exasperated him with devotionsUy.
WU1 II |«a iiw*F«»nr
Ned Berton, at this instant entering
its silhouette of a tender couple, and
Uien recovered himself with a conaidera- the door bobiml Dolly, saw the com­
bon of pity for hia really suffering com­ placent face al his rival, and bis aasuranoe in tbc little act of gallantry.
panion, and with—faith in Dolly.
So they proceeded, having some inter­ Springing forward, be laid his hand au­
vals of smooth going and eonveraation thoritatively and possessively upon
" It soema good, after all—Low, don't
tw-tween long spells of harassing irregu­ Dolly’s shoulder. Mr. Hunl drew him­
It, Patty ?—to hate the house lighted up night—not to-night, Dolly."
He took up the can! and mechanically larity in the conduct of the horse, ami of self erect, and hrs- inquiring stare
agin, though it’s made a deal of work
and a considerable fuss and trouble for turned it over. “ N. B.,” and s few hues stinging jealousy to Ned, and of un­ changed to undisguised animosity as he
jnat t. day. But folka will have their of handwriting. He paused at " N. B.” feigned terror ou the part of Mra. Der­ encountered Ned's biasing eyes.
“
Her
writing, and my initials, m she went, until, after a distressing sleigh­
“ What does tliis mean, air I" lie dewhims: and it isn’t often my folks is
wlumaiul, ao I don't complain, and I names me— Ned, Ned Berton. It must ride of two hours, they came to the j
be for mu. Bile knows that I am here. " Blue Globe;” and Mrs. Derwent, im- ' " It means that Mias Derwent came
know you don't, Patty."
“No. Mra. Dolison,” aud good- What else, then, could the card—my nicdlately after alighting, rushed to hero to sec me," said Ned.
"You ore mistaken, sir," answered
natured Patty “ I'm willut* to work, card—bo here for ? • N. B.'—to any Dolly and said, " My dear, I cannot !
My nerves Eustace Hurd; haughtily. " Miss Der­
and I take pride in fixin* op for Mias other eyes, and, in case of accident, poosibly go liock with him.
Dolly; it’s Arr party, you know. And simply note bene ; but to me—ah, I will will be shattered. You will have to, for went come here in rcspoosc to my solic­
note
well,
mv
angel
!
■
N.
B.
—
Aak
itation.
”
you
arc
not
afraid
of
anything,
my
darj
Jacques tells me all the young ladies ia
to bring their own paidnera. JThcroT) mamma b&gt; night, and if she aaya no, wk | Img. I will go home with Eustace | The men's voices were loud and
angry. Mrs. Derwent, who iu an ad­
bo a sieigh-ndc tomorrow morning, pans ; and if he says no, make him ssy Hunl; you must go with Ne»L Only
for they do say there never was auch yes. To night, without delay. Feb. 10.'I with sudden caution—".you must prom­ joining room awaited with fluttering
ise that you will not apeak a wonl or anxiety tbc result of the interview which
sleighing aa there be this year; and in
the evening the German. And what | mamma.' Oh, Dolly, can you mean let him apeak a wonl, Ix-yond common­ she believed would consummate the
" brilliant match'* long held in contem­
time is tbe supper to-night, Mra. Dob­ it? Your command ia law; but Men. place.”
SMJTH f K.XArrEN.
Derwent will say no. That u a forc^iid Dolly, only to j glad on any terms plation. and for which alio had used all
A TTlillNKrs si taw aud Bolkllnre Is Ch*. son ?"
“Half-past 10," replied the house­ ] gone conclusion, since I have no prospects to return with her dear lover, promised her motherly in fluence to inspire Dol ly
..7 "rr-lo&lt;1‘
Covrt* &lt;■« IM. Mala
iHAreovre Jullaa Ku*mU. .&lt;«, llaatlao, Mkb keeper; “ aad here it is a quarter to 9, i —no imm&lt;xliste prospects at least—an.! faithfully; wbcretroon Mrs. Derwent's' with a sense of its atlvautagea, could not
&lt; L.S.IV ■
m
-___
possibly restrain her impatience and
UIC iiauu &lt;IU&lt;&gt; a* lUUl -poBl. wcu, [ here's Eustace Hurd worth half a million.
her indignant concern ri thia violent
they’ll have s good supper; not but that । Thoic's no hope for me there. * Then
interruption. 8bc came into the library,
we could hare done without Hint French aak papa ; and if he sajra no, make him
I
aay
yea.'
Can
I
make
him
t
What
shall
aud
caught Dolly's band to withdraw
cook sent with Jaequca, lor I don’t Loki
her from the hold of her youthful
to French cookery, and never shall; it’s ! I say to make him? WhU annumnta
And 1 Lilly silent,
my idee that frogs aoj erokkita and my- , can 1 bring to bear upon thia intelligent, Eustace Hurd.
niece is del ’tonous to Americana that I kindly, but thorough * man of the wtirLl,' blissful Dolly—was tucked rapturously I •’ Mr. Berton," she said, angrily,
LEWIS DURKEE
was brought Up on the Mayflower, and in thia age of high living, when acnli- into the cutter with Ned. Off and away ■’ how dare you infringe uj&gt;od the rights
i of hospitality so far an to annoy my
baked beans, and good stiff pumpkin men t rates at ao little and money rates at
daughter T“
pto. And they'll have an appetite for it, ao much, to show myaclf, a young law­
As she spoke she felt a strong, &lt;ximridin* across th«&gt; cold hills through the , yer with aa ineorcc of barely three
maniiing hand laid upon her shoulder;
dnvin’ wind in that great atraw-ndc J thousand a year, a just rival, in a claim
EMORY FARAD Y
for the hand of Dolly Derwent, of Eos­
she turned, am’, saw her husband. Mr.
sledge of
•’t- ——! taco Hurd, worth half a million? What
Derwent, who had bscn pacing up ami
' arguments can I use t Or, jn default of I melted and drop|xxl in a million dxa down line ball ia an unusual disturbance
| argument, how shall I ox press myself to I Bonds: the shadows of the fir-trees on of mental equanimity, had also heard the
F. J FEIOHNEK.
Dear me I” said Patty. •■ And I reach his heart?—for I suppose that the burmahed snow were blue as the angry voice, and hastened into the
wonder who Mias Dolly’s pardner is? under sll hia jovial wur'.dhncsa ho hsa a bine of the Grotta Axzurro. The little
snow-birds bopped tamely by the road­
If it’s that pretty, cnrlr-beadcd Mr. heart. Let me think."
And ho thought.
Alone there in side, and chirr cd muax-allw
And the
Ned Berton, I didn't blame her for
“Authorise*!! By whom?" asked
goin’ agin Mrs. Derwent a little. Now Dolly's room, with the light lowered to hone—going bom&lt;—was aL gc-utl-- an n
a
spark,
sitting
iu
the
arm-chair,
with
lamb; Ned wav able to dnve him with Mrs. Derwent
what do. s malt Mrs. Derwent hate
WOODLAND HOUSE.
his
head
leaning
upon
bis
hand
and
his
"Surely, sir,” interposed Mr. Hurd,
one
hand,
and
so
And
place
for tbc
Mr. Ned I—and alio do hate him iu dead
eyes downcast, he thought. The wind other haul under the slelgh-robc close "ynu do not menu to npndiateyour
wife’s responsibility m thu matter ? I
“I can tell too," said Mra. Dobaon; that bad arisen with the sunset died to Dolly’a
" ’Us liecaure ahc box got auolbcr hus­ down; its wild nobbing aertwa the hills | Faithful to her promise to kn-p the presumed that you were one—prrsunuxl
band in be? eye for Misa Dolly. But, if and in the tree-tops ceased; rain fell, talk perfectly autnmonplaar, whenever so not only from the admirable harmony
UNION HOUSE
then
a
sharp,
flue
sleet
Ix-ai
against
the
i
of
your lives, but from Um very nature
N;-d
approached
any
topic
deeply
inter
­
she haa, what bizneaa is’t of mine?
Wliat bizueoa ia't of your’a, Patty? window pones; that too ceased. The esting. Dolly iuter|&gt;oacd with a light
You ought to know better than tie umnI- little porcelain cLck upon Uw mantel remark or lauglung jest, until at last
dling with the affaire of your betters—a struck half-past 4, tuid attll Ned Ber­ Ned lK-e»tnc dcw|xratc, and erted, “ Ob,
ton Uiougbt At last dim daylight glim­ Dolly, wdl yon not listen to a word that
young thiag like you. ”
••What do you mean, father dear?"
Wliercupon the guosipa parted, Mra. mered on tbe walls, and then, wearied to is earnest? May I uot speak to you one
sail'd Mrs. Derwent, recovering herrelf,
Dobaon to go down attire and watch the the soul, Le flung himself u,&lt;in the sofa
11 i
_ ■ _i.;_i ____ ... .__
and pushing Dolly away, who had rushed
to her father and citing confidingly to
his arm. " What is the meaning ol this
urhappy contretemps, my lure?"
1 door. Tire eighth bail been procured
with some difficulty; but this Ned Ber­
ten was not to know; politeness would
not inform him that he was the odd one
of the Jiarty, the seventeenth, who had
not been provided for, having been in­
vited by Mr. Derwent, ou the supposi­
tion that ■• of course Ned was included "
a auppositten which Mr. D. learned cmnk.f.Mllw
l.*.l ...O l-Ufoundtu upon fact
Mra. Derwent, however, not to be re­
miss as hosteaa, made the best of an embarrarsing blunder, and, in spite of her
plan that only tbe young people, seven
couples, should enjoy the sleighing, and,
in spite of her antipathy to that diver­
sion, and Lc.' unconquerable fear of
heroes, which even the aober grays of
her park phaeton could not render calm,

•* Would Ua*l WJ &lt;041,1/• war. hrr vtr&gt;.
**HrcMU-«kacklMol1
Srelren-41 fall Qed'a !«.&lt;■, or 1IriTd Hm trei
from bar Ibinta,
Lil?,j Uh !•»

have arrived with* their families at vanous places. Ttiry also look well, or will
before the wheat is ripe. Rust and
blight have made their appearance, but
not to any alarming extent. Rye looks
well, especially when manufactured, but
it is not exjiccted that tun product will
be large, owing to the Moffett bell-punch
intnuuoD. Barley ia in excellent condi­
tion, but, when cultivated, will lookbcttci, and sell for 5 cents a gltsa. The
farmers did not scatter a great deal of
this vegetable thia season, and for that
reixin it ia expected that some commis­
sion men will establish a “corner " ou it
before it is hatched. It will command
a better pnee than wheat before fall,
then up goes brer again. Potatoes look
well, and are uot troubled a great deal
by the bugs, since moot of the bugs arc
iutnrrated in the manufacture of Paris
|&gt;otalo crop will lie large, but the variety
small owing to dull times and aearvity of
money. There are no small potatoes
here that we know of. Oats an- in good
condition, but the yield will be light, and
not more than enough for homo con­
sumption. There have been a large quan
tity of wild oats sown the past season,
There has been but * moderate ice crop
thia season; it would have been larger
but for the destructive raid made on it
by grsanboppen early in the spring. All
io all then- will lx1 more than an average
crop of everything, including babies, olid
the prospects for fall trade are good.—

An ADdeni legend has it that a tyrant
of the East went forth to battle with the
Greeks. Gazing upon the mass of liv­
ing millions enlisted in hjs cause, the
monarch's heart was melted. Ho wept,
he knew not why. The tears came not,
as be supposed' from any inference ol
reflection. They rote njK'nlaneoualy as
they will at times amid the bustle of a

Foreman— You c-lisp on the stool
there, what arc yon on now I
Chap on the stool—On the “Tabic”
that you gave me.
Foreman—Lay it on thu table for tbe
present; do room for it.
Compositor—How alout those “Mu­
nicipal Candidates F*

Compositor—Do you • waul a •‘full­
face" head to “ Jenny Lind's Family T
Foreman—Ko; put ’em in "small
cans." John, have you got up that
“Capital Joke!"
John
—No, sir; I'm out of •‘aorta."
aacreil office, nor makes effect a purpose.
Foreman—Well, th row in this “ Mill­
The tender and poetical arc humble in­
struments to real the truth upon the ion of California Gold.” and when you
get through with it I’ll give you some
more. Wilson, have you finished "Tbc
cannot comprehend the love divine is
melted as he hears from mother-lipa tbe
sweet story of Him who was Himself a
babe at Bethlehem, who loved and
bleaaed the little cliildren. The man
who, scarcely better than the child, can
know the wonders of the same inex­
plicable love, ia impressed by the lumpliaty anil tenderness which mark that
strange, eventful Ufa.—Puu Oration,
by Howard P. ElU.

Ueu. bhcraianN Sou Beeomes a Jesuit.
Tbc Aee Mnria, a Roman Catholic
journal, says: “ From a pnvate letter to
one of the fneuds of the family wi- Irarn
that Mr. Thomas Ewing Hbcnrnui, eldest
Chief of the- Unittxi Slates armies, sailed
l from New York on tbc 5th in&lt;t far Eu­
gland, with the intention of entering tire
Novitiate of tbc Hoaety of Jeans. Mr.
I Sb -rman, now entering on the 22d year
of his age, is a young man of scholarly
aUaiumouto, and has taken hia present
nwolve only after mature cuusiilcralion
and with the consent of his jurcuta.
1 Having saked his father’s permisaiou,
the latter informed him that, as much
as he disliked tbe separation, he could
not refuse hla ■ requewt. Ho had always
shown himself a dutiful, afficUouak- sun,
ami his happiness could not fail to super­
sede any selfish orliumau impulse iu the
bcarts of his pyvuteu Mr. Sherman be­
gan bis studies early iu boyhood at
Notre l&gt;»m&lt;\ Jud. ; when his family re­
moved to Washington he eutensl the
Jesuit University at Georgetown, D. C.,
when* htf graduated with honor; Uicu
went to Yale College for a course ot
law, which he finished at the University
of 8L Louis, Mo. He Las ch&lt;*cn En­
gland in preference to the home branches
•&gt;t the society, ar he is likely to meet

SbcpherdeM aad Wolf.
Mary Belle Loy, barely 14 yws of
age, is a ata ph.-nleaa, wb&lt;x»c rosy chceka,
suu-burued face, ami graceful form, aa
she mounts her potty, would excite the
rnivy of many city belles. Some days
ago, while looking after her woolly
wards, alio discovered a full-grown wolf,
of the coyote species, stealthily ap­
proaching the fl ick. She put her boroe
to hia speed, aud the wolf fled. Then
there was a race over the bills and
prairie, neither showing any indication
of fatigue, until finally lie was com­
pelled to consider himself “ run down.”
Now came the "tug of war." Tbc little
maidi-n uubucklcd her bridle rein, aud'
with the ring at the end, and thia only,
mmle grxxl her position m mistrtM of
the situation, and without alighting from
her saddle soon disabled her foe and
caved her lofijko^Ttam she started for
the nearest DeighWIbr gsejstanoc, but
found no one at hemo wuixbunld asaint
her, save another girl, who'mounted
nr other pony, anil, armed only with a
dull knife, these two girls were soon gal­
loping over the prairie to save tbe scalp,
for wliieh the county pays a “royalty"
when presented to the proper officer.
When they returned, tire principal of the
Rod Biding Hood escapade had partially
recovered, and was moving off. But one
girl throw him down and the other cut

•• What I" he exclaimed, turning pale
in an instant, and staggering lack
against the wall
■' Yes, I have Ixx-u to consult a fortune­
teller,” alio went ou. as tbc tears came to

mnn was about right, but be was' too
I won't hear it—I want none of their
complimentary in bis judgment of others.
sens*-," be interrupted.
By thm rule there would lie a great many
Ibcliard, it couocrus you.”
people iu the asylums who are now at
I don't care I I want ray supper—I
large, Really, it seems as if it never
occurred to some pc-raous, who are sup­
posed to be in their right minds, whether
their thoughts had lieltcr be given to
the world or not Out they must come, uiuicrumi: nui ncu aooui roe,
no matter whether wise oi foolish, good course, end IU make her take it back or
go to prison!”
“ Richard, won’t you let mo say that
Yes, the mmlpian for once in his life,
was pretty Dearly right Ono who talks alm said you were gnulually killing your­
without consideration, who says every­ self by too clooc attonliou to buniDcsd**
•• Did alm say that?”
thing that ixmx-n into ins or her head, ia
•‘ Why, of Conran she dad!”
about as much a lunatic aa those who
■• Lix-- &lt;-, furgivo my harsh wordn. I
are commonly called so. For such wil|
have one day to giro an account tor all see that they tell the truth, and thu
truth
only. After supper I’ll get a car­
th-ir foolish and inoomidcrato words,
riage
and wo’ll ndc out, and white wo
long after they tbemselvrs have forgotton them. Aim! to carelessly run up arc down town you’d te tter gi t that new
lirwitw-£ vim siMike id ••—
Pnr
invented, as you no doubt have Lean!,
which will take down cvcryiliing you
way. It is called the phonograph. It
makes little marks on a sheet of tinfoil,
and by means of these it will repeat for
vou all you have raid, though it may
have quite passed out of your own
mind. There arc a great many uses to
which this little instrument may be
put; but I think that one of the beat

would sound rather silly, if no worse,
when it was a day or two old.
Perhaps the phonograph will never
lie used tn this way, but there ia n record
of all your words ou something more
durable than a sheet ol tinfoil This
record is in the book from which you
will be judged at the last day.
Our
I*ord has told us nt that day we shall
have not only to hear, but to give an
account for ail tbe idle words spoken iu
oar Uvea.—Itapttaf H rcA/y.

The first time that a soldier goes into
action he fancies the shot that be liears
whizzing through thu air is aimed at
him. Bat, if he ia not hit at first, he
b*x&gt;d acquires a sort ol fatalistic frdii-g
that ho never will be. Tbe eve of a
battle might l»c supposed to be a solemn
moment. I iiavo been at several evea,
and I never perceived the vestige of
solemnity, nor—ao fsr as I could per­
ceive—did it strike any one that the
next day be might bo killed. The
tlioughta of every one were cuncx ntratod
first ou suprx r, and then ou finding a
ctmpanttiveiy cimfurtablc place to
which to sleep. During a battle all no*
immediately ougagnd arc simply bored.
If ever a haud-to-haud fight take* place
it » due to some bungler being in com­
mand ou cue aide or the other. Most of
the regiments engaged do not set the
enemy. Attacking in column and bay-

�which we “took In” (bit not by forec)
the itrlcrrolittg, awl woll-worth^Msdng
citirw of Halifax, Nora Kcwtm, and Kt.
Johns, N&lt; wfuundtand. Until i srrinxl
ut the lost nunnd place. 1 luul brcti in
the bafait. with most other citizens of
Um U. M.. of calling it Nrw/»x»dlAnd,
with tU arrant un toa reexmd ayibddr,
but Urn Newfoundlanders call it NrwfoundlMd, with Um oceentaUou &lt;m the

iraa jaw, IM delight ut drew Is.yIm•Uriaral a diroree from her. She had
a habit al
him by tbe bulge .J
•rar a rook stove , and ho wna afraid
tn endure
wane nttmtiou.

&gt;1 is reported that the Grand Trunk
Railway C«l. barn bren roeceraful in
aerwring • Iron of rafllcnnt money in
England, to eimifdcte au independent
liweofpiMd through Michigan to Chi­
cago, awl fight VundcriulL
-

At tbe Republican Convention fur
thia CuagTtmrimuil district, heM at
Jackson, IsM Wednesday. Ifou.J. If.
McGowan, of Coldwater, was renomin­
ated by acelnniation.

Tbe-figiit this year will be betwixt
lb© ‘•hards" and the “sufta.”
cuunrrrKMH.

TLjcycs are lively in there times.
Gooraal UpeaMneM commands the
bortik- rod man.
Turkey will bo divided into hotel

South Carolina has 1,400 rotton mills
ia operation, and tbe hutu of prosperity
■ths ex-aarpot-bagg*ra turn pale
with anger.

The famine in Indin has not decreas­
ed Um another of Hings ami thieves nt
oil. Tb&lt;&gt; good starve to death whOu
Cuadm-torn on tin* Pacific Railroad
must !»• strung enough to pick tip a
trump by th© cam and fling him clear
of th© train into a mud bole.
The man who g«»cs to Brazil to work
on a tailrooil may aceumulateafortune,
or Im may eo»a: home imjding one
bandrod and fifty patches on his

. Cherry ram refuse thrown into too
yard by a B.-jipur woman was eaten by
turkeys that apparently died from the
©Acta. After beiag plucked they were
thrown into • heap on th© grass. On
the next morning they wure foutul
walking around the yard in undrmv
The difficulty between Mr. aud Mr*.
Mill-.r, ia Bnikfirld,- Va- began with
hia remark at breakfast. -Wfi , h&lt;:.••*
• fly in the mry.”
She retorted.
-You’re all the while finding fault."
A furious quarrel rasm-d. Mra. Miller
seized an axe and killed her husband

There anno to I* a rush thia year
to tb« farm*.
'rime was when (he
yewag men in the country packed up
and Dixie for tbe city having aa their
«Mm&gt;1 the construction &lt;&gt;f a colosral
fortune m a few yean. Now, however,
thing, are nreemng and the tide begin*

-A
*•”!**?*?*
waa wnoarthad by

»

*n
farmer uwd

it was buried, but rumor has It that
Mare Gensnuarat official, in early days
but the trowaon-. aud rdied or wks
•evur ahis to tad H again.

GBAND

coi-f. QU the-other »ido «.f H&lt;drhe«l
romfhg up t he vkanucl. A tall pillar,
t lp-e to tbe high water ma:k. marks
the grave of Uiroc hundrrd Jicoph? who
lierUhed ben-!
Next came the smoke of Uverpcxil,
liaiiglng like* lifork. «i&lt;&gt;ml in the di*,
tanre s we imwwd the- villa*** of
Biiirhtoii WMi Wauriuu, cm tLe Mtr
re.) ; idiot by tbc pirtnn«qite old fort
....... ,.l^w ftlMj „M,U Mwc jn
enoraiMM docks ami
tai! rlii'&gt;irnys of I " ' the recond largi-Mt
I city in the Uwitni
ingdom. WFJitoe
.xw ption of llw, - -------------, two or---three days
____ __ I.L.t
out from Baltimore, ont voyage
had
btu one of unalloyed jJewaure, thanks
to th© fine wenltar, U«e exreilmt seoruing qualities of lire “Altaa" boots,
ami U&gt;c tBbrte of our gallant,captain •
and the Ktoppagf at Halifax mid HL

Geographers, anti th© teachers in’ our
puWic adiocla. will pleas© take notice
accordingly.
Your correspond™ t left Baltimore,
hy tbe ateaawdiip “Hibernian* of tbe
“Allan Line,” on Wodneaday morning,
th© &amp;(h of June. 1 •; tK&gt; rimrp. . Tim
“Kllxirnian" is a magnifirant boat of
8,000 tons, commanded by Captain Wil
liam Richardson, a bonny good scotch ■
man. from Ihuufreifahlre, nnd a thor­
ough Bailor. Thia boot in common with
all th© ateamera of th© Allan Hut', ta
provided with all Um niart recent imPTovcmrata, elegant stateroom*, and a
saloon, the cqtiro width of the AlpW© liad quite a large .party from Balti­
more who “raw oQ’’ a number of their
friends, nnd wo wont down the spark- ent ke eping tact with an iiiulirollaT
Attmlie. Mv^attotlSwtff^r^
bdl. But alas! the fan waa not draHamburg, and my next niter that from
ti nod to last long. ABouttweuty miles the
iatereating city of Copeabtucwn,
down th© bay, th© party of Raltimor- Denmark; the “Northern Athena? aa
a mill tram Ay nt Bay City, on toe Sth, ians left u» in tuo lug-boat “Maryland'’ Bayard Taylor calls it!
And, until
then, an rvcoir!
Alpha.
ia rils on on© ride, and । niuldst the wafting of hate, cap*, nnd
thence into the river, where ho was handkerchiefs, and then wo were left
picked up dead.
entin ’y to our own reamircca and toe
The following few been li.mded us
A young man named Leroy ficovile. ship’s offioera I
of (^jwpbelL Ionin Co., waa attacked
Somehow or other, pasrengerA on for publication, and purports to be a
by John and Randal! Taylor at Saranac
vision of Washington, while at Volley
ou th.- Fourth, and Ix-aton so bully liaard an Atlantic steamer seem always Poore, and was find given publicity in
that be ia not expected to recover. tohavc enormous appetites on tlie first
Tin- Taylors were arrested.
day out.
Every man, woman, and 18tt, by Anthony Sherman; in WashUM Tara lay night, Mr. Chao. Jar child on board promptly put in an ap­ ingtona own words.
olx. sue of the ecitOH of Um Quincy pearance at breakfast. 1 unci icon and
flriisiaitw. shot hinMuif thna^h th© dinnur on this our first day ouL Even
“I do not know whether it waa anxi­
rigid lung, probably fatally. ItomesL
ety of u&gt;y mind or what vlrnt thia after­
tic trouldc is Mid to have been th© those of frail constitutions scouted the noon aa 1
ritllng at thu very table
idea of seaxickncjw, so calm nnd smooth engaged in preparing# diqmtch, Home­
thing in the loom neerned to disturb
wnrn a rarmer wmrn vo., ronnu wan the water, and there was rearedy me and looking up I beheld, standing
Hint hia wife liad eloped with a tin-ped­ aa much motion on the steamer as in a
opposite me, a singularly beau
dler be went over and hired a band, railway train. *Tlic Allan lino of steam­ rxactlt
trful figure. Ko astoniabed was I (for I
bought • new suit of dotluw and gavn
given r.trict orders not to be dis­
a dance which c~a him flOO. He said ships are nil constructed with what is had
that it waa aotpe momenta lieit waa a good-rfral cheaper than bury­ jiauticaHy termed a “iwoad beam;" turbed)
tore I found language to inquire the
hence they roll Iras than other steam­ cause of her prceenre. A second, tliird
ing her.
A terrific battle occurred al Burling­ ers of excrarive length in proportion to and fmtrtli time did 1 repeat the ques­
ton the Fourth, in which Nathan Mere­ their width, and even in a Iwavy sea, tion, but received no answer from my
ly rereived revere injuries. F+ in re­ they at© staunch and steady as com­ mistcrious visitor. 1 l»egau to feel like
oue dying. I did not ill ink. reaxin or
ported that throe of hta riba are broken
and hia face badly caved in. An old pared with other boots in which I have wove, all were alike impmudblc. I was
grudge aad whiskey are at the lioUom crossed. Congratulating ourselves up­ only conciowi of goring fixedly, vacant­
of it.
on our gooil luck we all “turned in” al ly nt my companion. Pnwntly I heard
a voice *ay ing. “Son of the Republic,
Lost winter Mr. Eggleston, nf Loehr, ten o’clock at night —but few of mi look and karu!" while nt the same time
Ingham Co., committed aukidr, as he “turned out” in Uio morning. During my visitor extended lier arm and fore­
wasjealous of one Townley, upon whom the night, wre had pawed the eapc and finger caxtwaidly. I now Beheld a
Mr*. E. looked with favor. A few day*
heavy white vapor at some distance
ago she married him, and the lioys have got fririy out into old Neptune's do­ rising fold upon fold. This gradually
had a heap of fun around their house mains, who roeked us, fatlieriy like, iu disappeared and 1 looked upon astrango
the cradle of the deep. Being well my­ scene. Before men hr stretched out.
Geo. Clark. of Unionville, Tuacnla self, I could not help notice Hint those in on© vast plain all the countries of
Co., arrested at Gagetown for alienrpt- of our panrengt ra who did have cour­ the world—Europe, Asm, Africa and
ed rune oh a girl It years old. and after age enough to appear at th© im-akfaat America. 1 uw rolling and towdng
between Europe and America the bil­
preliminary ©xaniinotiou held for trial
to the rirenit court, barely eseaped table seemed all to have a sudden and lows of the Allan tie, and between Aria
lynching by tbe infuriated citizen* on peculiar hankering after •‘porridge,” or and Atnrrirtt lay th© Pacific. “Son of
Republic." said the wunc myataroatmeal gruel; and the delicious sal­ tlio
ious voire as before, “look and learn—
At Jackson, Tuesday afternoon, a mon steaks, chicken and lobster salads, A century comcth—look anil learn.”
team, frightened by a train al the Air lamb's fries ami tenderloin steakn. went At Hint moment I Iwhcld n dark, shad­
Line Junction, ran away nnd throw M.
owy (King like an angel standing or
S. Ordway and James Fish, of Grain • bogging ud were entirely discarded. rather floating in mid air Ixdwccn Eu­
Lake, out of tbc wagon, killing Mr. Ord­ There waa a universal demand for por­ rope and America. Dipping water out
way instantly. Fiah was badly injur­ ridge ia th© saloon, and for tin bavins of the orean in Hi© hollow of hia hand,
ed, but win recover.
in th© staterooms, which kept the stew­ ho sprinkled some upon America with
The old beard of directorial the Sag­ ards as busy aa bees during too honey his right hand,' white with bis left he
inaw Valley A St. Lout* railroad waa season. At luncheon and dinner, much cast some upon England. Immediate­
ly a dark clund Arum from each of there
reelected yesterday.
The &lt;»pttal
stock wan increased from MOO.OOOto the sanie state of aflhira prevailed; and countries and joined in vnid-ocean.
•t.000,000, and it waa voted to extend a Baltimore gentleman who made bold For awhile they remained stationary,
the road to Grand Ranids and run a to appear and partake of suck­ nnd then moved t&lt;» westward until tt
branch from HL Louis to ML Pleasant. ing pig, which formed one of the items enveloped America in its murky folds.
Sharp lloslir.r of lightning now gleamed
At Lansing on Friday laid, while of the bill of fare, told mo confidential­ through it at intervals and 1 beard the
Charles Christian waa working bear ly three days afterwards, when 1 saw smotlivretl groans of ibe American peo­
the top of the inride of the lantern on
ple. A second timo the angel dippru
the dome of the new capital, be loot hu him again on the deck as we were ap­ water from the ocean and sprinkled it
footing nnd fell about 14 feet. He waa proaching Halifax,.that ho had thrown out asbr fore. The dirk cloud waa then
caught by some workmen below, and his pig overboard iialf an hoar alter drawn to th© ocean into whore heaving
saved from a terrible descent of about
dinner. Hueh is life on the ocean wave! wavea it sunk from view. A third time
SV) feet into the basement.
I heard the mysterious voice saying,
But three or four days at sea will rare
The foot race-al Charlotte between Almont the weakest stomach of searick- “Son of the Republic, look and loam."
R. Turner, of that place, and "D. Be- D©m; and by degrees the reals nt the I east my eye upon America and lieheld
goJe," of Yprilanti or Saline, resulted tables lM*u&gt;me filled and full justice wna vill.igos. towns and cities springing an
in u victory for “Degole/* but the done to tbe excellent fare. Alo, Porter one after onciher, until the wbolo land
Charlotte folkn firmly believe that the aud Sherry gradually usurped the place from the Atlantic to the Paeitlr. was
dotted with them. Al this the dark,
winner waa not Begolr, but an Indian
ol Ginger-Beer as a average, and our
or half-breed imported from Can- captain pronounced the passengers eon- shadowy angel tumi-d his face nonto­
xia. He ran a mile ia S: 13 and won vriescing. There was h*x demand for wnnl, nnd from Africa 1 saw ar illomened spectre aimrooching our land.
the doctor, but more for cignr* and It flitted slowly ana heavily over every
champaign©. An amateur “minstrel vilbp*. town nnd rity of the latter, the
troup” was formed for th© amusement inhabitanta of which set themaelves in
of th© passenger*, of which your ©or- battle array one agaii * ”
'*
*
respoudent bxl the honor of l»?ing one I continued Imrkrng.
of the “end w»t-n"(my nose is black yrL
because the larrnt cork has rubbed into
tba skin aad won't come off,) and we
had games of "ahumeboardi," or “boncwt billiards” aa tbe sailors call iL on
the quarterdeck every forenoon. We
raw lots ut whales, dolphins, and other
finny animals, and sailed into the Imrl«r of Halifax. Hatetday evening. Juns
Wh, where wu were to remain tin Tues­
day noon, following.
Thia gave ns
abundant time to “do" thia interesting
city, which we did in the moat approv­
ed Manner, visiting, ia a body. Urn famrsi* Roman CMLolie Cathedral, th©
Citadel, the Armory, tae Navy Yard,
and th© British tronclad “BeBwwphon,”
which is the flag-tote nf the North-At­
from one man and,
lantic squadron. H herever we went,
from another made a
at Marriiali Moudav
we were received with courtery ami
trying to arn*t the
sprang into the b
away, but n-ckb-ra driving canred him but Uiat waa enough to insure us a
to wreck the vehicle, and be was knock- friendly reception. Homo of us virited
cd reiiM-h-M and &lt;w*ily Mcnrod. The th© Colonial Asylum for the Insane,
Kh» riff was injured, but secured his which i« ritun tod r.t Diirtmouth. ju*t
•mporite Halifax on th© other ride of
th© harbor, and U of about the wun«
star, and managed rerr mweh like, tbe
Government Lunatic. Asylum, (no joke
&gt;itol!) at Washing
dark red light,
Halttax at noon w
of artned men,
elowd. marehat by land sn&lt;? Mi
lat HL Johns, New:
w.-ter to America whkh coitntr
rttnaiaed there nlvmt two luiur*
half. The entrance to the hari
SI. John’* i&gt; one of -the finert i
artntes devastate the whole oo

OF THE OLD, RELIABLE

09336715
Is fully stocked with the finest line of
GRAIN CRADLES,
SCYTHES and SNATHS,
‘ GRAIN RAKES,
FORKS and HANDLES.

ilRSVORTI &amp; BROOKS

GRAINS

COATES’ LOCK-LEVER SULKY RAKE !

KANSAS LANDS I I

And if you will call and see me, I will make
you the lowest prices of any one in cen­
tral Michigan, on anything in the
Hardware and Farming Tools.

lose) M ij Daliu

rill

C. C. WOLCOTT.
Ikei.

PIONE’R STORE

AHEAD!

7 he Long Brich
JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR I

WAWTEDI

UAXTED I

SOO MEN TO CALL AT

1

L RASKY’S BARBER SHOP

▲nd gwt a clean Shawn aad

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS1
BIG
SPRING
A.ivr» IH A.UIJK' to offer
.
STOCK! GREATER BARGAINS TO GASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTONERS MEAT MARKET.
Than any otit ex’ Firm in town.

THEUZ B Tint 1’LACE TO BUT

Fresh anti Salt Steals,
Ssrted Hams nl sbiiien,

No Better Place to Bhj Goods!

I)H¥ GOODS

Facts are Facts!

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

,
.«¥*** Market Price paid
Dress linens from 20 te 36 Cents.
for Huies, Pelt*, Ac,
Beautiful Shwls for 76 Cents. Ladies who bij on merits _________ muob
shouldn’t fail to eismine my All-ioot Shawls.
C. W. DEMAKAY,
tidies Kid Gteres 60 Cents.
Knitting Cotton 6 Cents a Bill. Beit it if yon can.
Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs, the latest style otf, for 66 Cents.
Am able to giw better prices on Boots and Shoes thu ever
before. A good Serge Shoe fw 76 Cents, ladies Sips 30 Cts.
And ereiything else nsaally kept in a General Store.

f licritit jfiius,

HATS and CAPS!

Hats and Cape, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Ac.,

�CP- The Laurel Wreath Havana Cigar
guaranteed equal in quality to any ten

. Halk.

HOODLAMB ITEMS.

BAKU UK,
The police are on Um ir track.

Call nt my store aud |

tr Itou’t be bull-doxed.
mbd utnaoK nooMiux.
Which wan itnmciuo in I
l&gt;era of people and team*,
in appearance, most .of I
the county hating large
Tim day wss firn-, tbe sp&lt;
first-das*, tbe groanda all
Iw desired, and the people

I sm ju»t

AN ORDINANCE to gqule Main 8L

WALL. PAPER!
I can say without the fear of contradiction
that I have the largest stock, the l»est varie­
ty and. newest styles of any one in town, and BORDEHltUf
for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
lead all competition, all assertion to the con­ PAINTS, CHIA ‘
COTTAGE COLORS,
trary, notwithstanding.
,
MABUYB.COfjOBS
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
I warrant all goods as represented and DYE-STUFFS,
PERFUMES,
guarantee full weights and measures, and
prices as low as the lowest.
Fine American &amp; Elgin Watcher,
By calling early and making your select­
AND JEWELRY, .
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may Family Groceries,
save some money.
FINE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.’
Bitter and Eggs wanted at market price.
CALL AMD HEE.
m»UMC KktQV.

BL to the aquth aide of Maple St. aud

GOLDEI

OPPORTUNITY!

TKUOnTriLLB ITEMS.

NEW GOODS

ia graded mid to be approved

THE BOSTON STOKE

DRY GOODS.
' HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES.
TKUIKS. IOTIOI8.
GBOCEKEES, SC.,

te or mud paring shal be paid by

the previous meeting read

wn. attached a bnckeL

ofproperty adjoining wbpw
Kowners
premises C &gt; same w done, nnd such

and customer* arc securing

h

C. C. Wolcott wa* allow- expense shall bo a lien ou the lot* or
premises aud collected the aamo aa

Tbe child had

ditch acron*

i. ti.'.’io
’he firm one to discover the child in

looked into the well, aud naw the child

father of the fact, who, taking a bed
hi* betov«T*aughter with her bead In
the backet, and it* little body badly

Tbe following accounts were pt rent­
ed and on motion allowed:
WauE.Grign................................ »X3S
Chaa.Il. Brady................................1CM
Ou mo'ion the Recorder was imUructed to procure a lx&gt;ok for tbc purpose of
recording the Ordinance*.
Motion marie nnd carried that Main
Ru be graded from the north siiie of
Waahlngton St. to the south aide of
Maple BL and dial the gutters be paved
nine feel wide.
An Ordinance to grade Main BL and
to pave tbc guitera from tbe north side
of Wnaliingtou St, to llio south side of
Maple 8L. was prrecutad and on mo-

Truman nnd Cook.
Nays—None.
Ou motion it wan decided to appoint

Frank wouldn’t make a bully good o&lt;-

**&gt;&gt; Uk.
rtfra Ite »U&gt; &lt;Uy of July. A. D. WTO.

CHEAPER THAN EVER

fAjhi'Y:bitman^

MONEY TO LOAN!
is sum mo.

Ptmnl or Real Exiate Sanity.
App’y to

NEW

Wm. A. Aylswobtu.

£&gt;ry Goods,

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

OUR NEW STOCK.

Boots and Shoes.

LIVERY!

oszmzttjst

jr.

Mr. LoqMUJ having Just returned from New York, where he boughta largo and
will UMottinl Muck of
-

FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMNER TRADE,

Groceries.

And desire to inform &lt;«r rurtamersand
tbc public generally, that the name waabought at a

Goods arc Cheaper at this Store than were over known before

GreaU Kcriurtiou from Prirra

tho Wax.
On motion L. J. Whocler and W. H.
Young were apiwlnted a* the commit­
tee to got counsel in relation to com­
mencing suit* against saloon keeper*
aud to report at the next meeting.
On motion Council adjourned.
. H. Baanr.
E. CHIPMAN.
President.

LIYEBY &amp; BOARDING STABLE

UiT PRODUCE taken iu exchange for Goods at the highest market price.

Xj

L LOOMIS.

The benefit of which will go to our
patrons.

I

Double &amp; Single Rigs,

MARRIED.
Git* me a call and yos will rail ogais.

JACOB MOWN.

LOOAX. MATTERS.

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP Kui’niture!
IH FULL BLAST!

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

r£O FABMBBU!
agent*, cither of ancient or modern
time*, I* “Lawaon’a Curative.” It re­
move* pain from Rbcumatum/Ncural-

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

Aid tbe Public Genenlly I
RAYMOND A WILLIS,

, wi\ a* a community have
to be thankful, with our

Bikm. Agent*.

BlMUtl
If you want to ace the prettiest line
of^FaDM^jmit atop into WncKUUt's, and

THE H ASTI5GS CELEBRATION.

RESTAURANT* ICE CREAM PARLOR

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

LN
A Good Meal M Sbtet NoUee.

PLANS aoM FAXVh

Nashville Union School. bMd
Mb. Phillip Holler ws* elected Moder­
Barber. Director, and H. T.

WOOL
through glasses to ascertain the weath­
er proqpecL By property preparing a
a glass, and partially fitting it with cer­
tain fluids, then mUuaUug to the Up*
and elevating to an angle of forty-five

IIF The exact spot han been found
where I can best buy Groc, rics, new
and fresh. Tea*. Coflit-s and nugnrs of
tbe btwt M'lfvtiona.
Your motu-y'a
worth in tea; no bouses and lots given
Daa. Maaax’s groecrv, wit side Main
SL, ia the place. Call aud ace him.

the- night &lt;.f

NaabvOK May W*b» 1878.

KOTHF.R DIMM.

Open &amp; Top Carriage*,

C ARDING!

WE UEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE NOW
V v Manufacturing

PLATFORM SPUING WAGONS !
Ordinary and Side-Btr Buggies!

Furniture of Efery Description!
And the Latrot Style*, and arc «•!!-

Kock Bottom Prices.

Hare your Carding douo at Uu&gt;

NASHVILLE CARDING KILLS.
Whcrv the best Bools arc made.

partial or full eclipse* arcdi*—according to the frequency

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

Wcsxlburn Sarven I*ntent TVhcel».

r Farm W agon.

A GOOD HEARSE
all funeral ocro-

99

Upholstery Goods and Shroads!

Hakkt Ha

NEW

WATER, WATER!!

AND

WU kau dor, Frai fife’

DRESSMAKING BOOKS 1

B. H. HO A O

11. G. HALE
THE

NEW MANUFACTORY
KELLOGG ; DEMA RAY

Miu Maggie Jeffrey

DRI'GS!

Artesum and Tnbilar Wells.
School Bais, Fancy Sltfimry,
KED*KMK PRUEM.

Cigar iu town.

DYE MTtJIFFS.
hatchaibx;:

CP-Pure Part. Grom at Bom* Barn.

TO THE_PUBLIC.

If you

UCht

�oxm, p. m., as uw ruwo www
plain, about a ante and a half thia rtds
of Dreriman's arroyV, aud tbe other side
&lt;rf Cook’s uarert, a man maaked aoddrely jumped forward from behind scrtie
busies, which had oonoMlcd him, levelc’
hia rifle at tbe driver, and aaid: “Stop

side, tb* roof being so made aa to eounect the bouse with the kitchen, which
stood the width of a hallway distant
from Uie main house. A pair of stain
in this hallway led up to tbe attic, from
whiab there waa no other acresa. Fri­
day night the five children went to sleep
in the attic, the older people steeping fa
th* room below. During tbe night, from
acme uucxpbuDed cause, the kitchen
caught fire, and, liefcro tbc danger was
discovered, the staircase leading to the
attic waa in flames. Die people on Um
firat floor had Bule difficulty fa eacamng,
for, tboogh tie only door waa exposed to
the intense beat, there was a window
*
\ Un,- cjjy gained places of
safety.-----it,, —
tor -----------------------------the children in the
attic, there seemed to be no hope. Tbc
oldevt was a boy 1C. years old. ami, when
tbe alarm reached him, hia youth and
inexperience were not proof against the
excitement of such su ocxmion. The
solid walla of logs imprisoned the chil­
dren, and the fierce flames raged and
roared at the doorway. There was a
window in tbe Dorth end of the attic
barely large enough for a person to crawl
through, and, it would a*cm that, with
proper management, thia might have
become the means of saving all. But
the father, in his fratiic-efforta to reach
the attic by the staira, hod got hia cloth­
ing on fire, and been ao badly bunud
that fie was entire!vdiaybltxl. There
wxa no one to difi^t'or^tauagc for the
children, and, finally, tbe oldest boy,
having tern the saali from the window'
threw himself out, leaving the four chil­
yen, on.! never besrd r.'f yuu until vuu gsiixvl dren to tear miserable fate. Their four
muturistv by sUranpUng to bulMoao H---- n. eon&gt;ses were found the next morning
No wouder tbc old &lt;xxni rot taad. He knew oil charred to andera.
sLont it sod know yon knew la.thlng. I on
But, aa though this waa not enough of
not swsra at tba actual state erf things until the horror, still another tragedy has to be
dsy I saw yon 1*.I. lcd only the production of
th- |*|&lt;T itself roald oenviuco me that you had chronicled in connection with the affair.
the hardllxxxl to mine on .neb a fool s er­ When the boy jumped from tec window
rand. There U a braiding Jn.t onlaid.of Jack­ be bad only n abort twelve feet to fall,
-0:1 to which I think yon Lad better be wt.1 ami might easily hare expected to get off
with a few bruises; tut, as it happened,
a picket fence ran along under the win­
dow, atxmt two feet distant from the
: house Tbc paanga were of Uni woo.!,
split thin, and sharpened to long, taperinc points In fite terror, the boy had
blindly cast himself upon ten bristling
fence. The sharp pointe pierced his un
protected sides, and impaled him. Tbe
Naw OtLxasA April ID, 1B7h_
Ma. Asixawv Permit me tn omgrvtuLsts mother and sister lifted him from bis
yuu &lt;ra the .lisonrry of your FJ IXaadote let­ 1 fixed poaibon, but fife hod forsaken him.
ter. which has «&gt; krap ein-Ud as s triKbl spot
Hi ysur IraasluaUou. lud you cvclalm ' Is Tbc father's injuries arc ao severe that
that the letter Which I swe 'wf.w to. T &lt;&gt;r. there is little 1 xptctationof bis 1 rcovrry.
" AL. then are Ui.rasar.ds &gt;lf them If Ton rraly 1 Tbe calamity is one of the moat rxtraorknrw w ...
A-ut .V.—&lt;- 1
t.i.l. | dinnry ami appalling that it is possible
I to conceive aa happening to a family
bring in a small, low boilding. In the
dly. m lofty tencm.-n a. there is often
danger that fauulira will U cut off, but
it la almost an unparalleled occurrence
I ami er euvumstannrs like this.
only y-txrwlf aane a cxvmuou eoac. flat. fat-

brotbre. and chanted lbs D«»«ratowtth t
eftea Wctavprtasatod sgatata lbs readu
of tfita tatbr. aosMtlng tfiat tbe rtalMM
ecutatord Ikwiia were fata-, and that it w
wittb* with tbe expeotaUoe that U would

E. L. Wanru was again before tbe
FMtecOommlUws ou tbs 31 InsL, aad teatatad,
in r«pu&gt;&lt; ‘u tb« allrgwJ fraud, in Jrauistam.
that it »»• arrangvdlwfww election by Kellogg.

th. tr-«uu&gt;|&gt;tiot&gt; of ■|«x-&gt;e peymcut* will
U'tnpto.1 HMpe mnull.t aix m] of th. J»t
tn lira lU-.ompfion art. Thr Sncrrtary
to tv drMnraa that thia queatara shall I*

Tin: great ra-» at Louisville, Ky., on
ibc Fourth of July. tx-iw^n the Kmlocky
bora® Ts&gt; Bresek. and the California nu.
Mel Ira McCarthy, to vllww which liraauod.
vf p«&gt;pl&lt; gatbrrvd from orvry quarter of the
errant FT
■ rwnltn.i
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Ivar Thera u a pUrw In Ilaluti Roegs 1 dorm
a .UllaUr rr.id.xx.- foe yrau. 1 imagine the
t.T,-ul«i&gt; ra cuMucc thereof would twxomc your
lmgl.t. Monde bcatstr. ami. Ki the aol. m» rI.mu

murder of Frank C.'uuiuaghaiu, liU LruUrar-iulaw. Dawaun. in hia rtateiuenl. «akl be
ibougbl Cauniugham had bewitched turn, and
I- would dio If hr didn't kill him. D.wxm
&lt;!i&lt;d •hncking aad erylnc.
Anotrkb stage roblrary is re|»irt«l
from Texas, Tbe thrive. goU.iR1 all IE. rrK
iMaed letters in llw pouches lul dKl uot dia-

dusting IU .-jrarau-jua coder atvwr. Nacretary
titarmaa «»- ata. iolrrvicwnl, and .ai 1 he be­
lieved I be .lury tcld by Wetar to the cuounltIrr
^ptxaend withm the last ten days. Ito
thought .uch a story would dr-erir© n«&gt; our acqoatate.1 with tbe darknees of Lr-uinana poll
tics Mr. Mh. ruian raid if be had Um&gt; nxwrt
dirt an I rwarftartkou of ba.lug written the woallcd ■ Hberwao letter* be would acknow I
edge H promptly f&lt; r tbr-e is much In It that

The report of the House of Representa­
tives committee in favor ol an amend
mrut to the constitution to provide for
the ili-cti.m of President by the people
through the inairumentahty of electoral
Votes in the several Stale., to t&gt;e divided

w^wsl «&lt;ramted
Dr.
q. Ay_
w ill known pai^ut-iardiemo ruan, Lu &gt;:;*t &lt;Ur&lt;1
al hi. h-mw m IxrwMi. Mask lie kavv. tn estate
v&gt;l.it.l st t».M»I.OW
Tbr relrbraunn ut Uie
oectonsn
U»u roM-crc cf Wrixult®. wfiiel,
Am. tbc {towers rcpn«ent&lt;xl at Berlin
rrcvn.l Jn'.r 3, 177R, cajac
&lt;t WilkUbarrr
la, .m tb. 3d am! 4th ln.te, with I-rMuteut han iiwtraetnj thdi Amboomdor* toadrue the
Hayw iu aUet&gt;dan&lt;» U. lend raterwt to th. sc.uu-.onxx- of Turkey, tn th. ue.-ciwu.ra of
'■
&gt;Uxuila and llerxcgwina by the Aastriana

Tuk next semi-annual m&lt;cling of tie
Nteoua! Agriailtara! Ooogrwa tor
’Jl'"’’"'?? *’•' r-H-wv. ete.- Will u Leia U
Nsw Hatao, Oocn., Aug. X7, prja.

The public-debt statement for
i foilova ;

&lt;baa as* -^-Tras

'

of Cscunuulrtic inarch; u&gt; Uw stty.
A dvkl Vith swords waa fought the
other day an th. Fraecb-B.lgh- froaUcr, be­
tween Lorre. Caenio, Minuter to Belgium from
Etan Balrador, and M. Medina, Minister from
’’•‘.‘t- 'wnltJnK b&gt;
wvundratr u&gt;
the ihouldcr of the Hxu Nilr»duracrepre-rata-

'

A Poverty-Stricken Man In Luck.
It was during the war that a wellknown buaineas man of thia city kept
gosaip going, and his money, too, in the
whirl aud excitement of a fast life. He
bad large army cmtrscis, and from tbetu
his rvsourfca came. The money, t-aaily
obtained, was in truth thrown away.
He bad barrels of it Estimates as to
his menus were not infrequently placed
at &gt;2.(100,000 or $3,000,000 He had all
the attributes of a prodigal in fast
hcraes, fart women, an unquenchable

be cared to be atartexl ou the rood just
at that time and in that particular man­
ner, so he threw off the mail-aack. He
then said: " Throw off the express-box "
Bsm replied: “I have nooe.” He said:
“Throw off the other mail sack." firni
replied: “I have no other." Ho then
AcemKm will happen, anti it is
changed his gun sufficient! r to l&gt;car upon txwt u. bo always i&gt;rei&lt;-cd for them. HnfferhJ. revolver .trapped to L'.o aide of | m fraa Cute, Uunw, Ncalda, Wound., ilralaaw
the gun and k finger ou tbc trigger of and syntna will find immediate rohef in tbe

each; be wm cursing at a terrible rate
moat of the time ; be aeid, M I’m d—d
deaperate; eomc of you may get me, but
I’ll get Rome of you »ure m Christ; «bcll
out wliat you got, d—&lt;1 quick; throw it
out, aad the firat m»n that makce »
wrong motion I'll blow him to piccra.’’
Maj. W. aaij, “.You aay if I move my
hands you'll ahoot ; how ora I get my
money? ' He eahl, ” You can move one
hand for that.” So tbe Major got hia
money, $2rt, and threw it out; he then
turned to Lieut. West and aaid, " Throw
out what you got;” bo threw out fN.
He new saw Hathaway on the front
ecat, and Raid, “Throw out what yon
got” H. asya: “I haveonlvaix bita.’’ He
aaid, “That'a toothin.” M»j. W. apokit
out, “That's all hc'a got; I paid for hia
dinner at the laat station." The rnblx-r
aaid, ” Well, I’m not robbing anylxxly ;
you can keep that; you may want to buy
something ou the ilio Grande; now go
ahead; 1’11 follow after the coach for some

Tbc Banacck Indian*.
Ocu. Crook, the best Indian fighter
in the rountry, saya that it is a hard
thing to be forced to kill tbe red men
when they arc clearly in the right He
wsa among the Bannocks in tbs spring,
and, finding them in a desperate situnfcr aupperf, but wonl
come that no appropriation had been
made.
He stated that tbe tribe hare
never been half fed. Tbe Agent fine
went them off for half a year, to enable
them to pick up something to live on,
but there ia nothing far them in thia
country. Die buffalo are all gone, and
an Indian can't catch enough jack rab­
bits for himself and family, and then
there aren’t enough jack-rabbita to
catch. What arc they to do ? Starva­
tion ia staring them in tbe fare, and if
they wait much longer will not Ira able
to fight They underatand the aitoation, xud fully appreciate what is before
them.
Tltore pndrire are their last
source of aubabteore. They are ecvwould bare received 14jnd
ered with water from April to June or
abeadof TildeS
July, and there ia * sort of root which
&amp;lfi votes and ao- pro we in them like a sweet ir.tato. A
cured
tbeTilden
Ueteutav
new plan
would ^Trereiredlo
of them. They thru di,- a bole
xutaa ami more than eigbMexrths of a build a firn in it After it is lh&lt;won(
vote aad Hayes would have rrreivtd 11 hoUcd the roots an put in and bd
ret* nd baa Ibau ore taartb of a wm»thst is to say, tbe diffi-reree between wry sweet and nine. Thia root hi their
them would b.ve beau .3M, or about owe m un Kmroe of food supply. When Unit
quarter of one vote.
fails, ami th&lt; ir squaws and children arc
The whole table shows - uriouaiy that tterring, they go to war. Thea tbe
tbs e&amp;ot of tbe KI artoral Consgeayatesn army ia sent out to UU teem Gwl
Crook has a strong word for the present
Indian policy.
He calls it *u out­
_________ __________
Tua United Jfreabyterian Church re­
port far tbe ywr ending Mjvl, Mpres-

GRACE’S SALVE.

TEAS,

AWMINfiS! TEMTS!
£?E34?^!‘Si?am2.,ss^
SI0.

oul I'll nddle him.” He appeared either
very much excited or hal( drunk, and,
keeping Ilia gun leveled st the coach,
walked after it some distance, then re­
in rued, took the mail sack and went to
ouo side of the rua.L Whether he had a

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.ELiiNDsalOWA
THE OIISIXJU. a BUY SEIUIIE

ITHERMAUNE
Pineapples.
A large ]&gt;ortion of tbc arc* of the Ala­
bama islands is devoted ta the culUva
bon of pineapple*. As many aa 1,500,­
000 of the fruit haw been collected from
a single acre at one crop The pincap
ples of New Providcucc are superior to
any other variety, and often attain an
enormous sue. One, grown iu Pern
brokeahin*. weighing 10l ixHinds, and
tncMonug 10) inches in height, exclu­
sive of the stalk and crown, aud XI inches
.x.ronation banquet of George IV, mu J
I since then tbe improved modes of culti
| ration hare greatly increased the site
| and quality of the fruit. There la an
cnornioua demst-d for tbe Bah-sma pine
apples both m Europe and America, and
a new industry baa lately tpruug up in
the island tn preserving the trait in Una
tine factory in Nassau alone el porta an
Dually 1,000,000 Una. valued at $H&lt;J,(MJO.

.Lmhux Gboanr ar th a I’aki-i Ex
tiinmox. Every American visiting &lt;’ar
tteetiim will conceive a legitimate pride
at tbe well-merited praise which he will
Lear (mill the great Eurojieiui musical
critics who constantly awann around
waa m geucroua as he waa rvcklew, ami Mcasn. Mason A Hamlin’s Cabinet &lt; »rj fair-weather fritmda swarmed about him.
I Th&lt;7 helped tlirmaclv.-s to hia funds and
1 sang his glories as long ns be had a dol­ the Exhauat Bcllown ami Separate Vi­
lar to spend. In tbc height of bis folly brator* pccuhar to Antcnnin &lt; Irg’na.
he thought of what waa to come- th* aa especially perfected tn the Mason A
| inevitable death. £¥iiat men said about Hamlin 1 uatnimenta. —Pari’ (Prance)
1 Lun linng puffed' up his vanity, but Hrgitter. June 1, 1K7M.
what they Would ray about him dead
A FAHOIH angler advises killing tiali
। must depend upon tbe splendor with
| which he could go out of the world. aa aim aa they are caught.
1 Over his grave be wanted to have the
moat imposing monument in Spring
1 Grove. Tw prepare for thu ,-xueaaioti
he, one day, extracted from Ina Govero1 ment bonds f25,0uO, and pul them in ai'
1 envelope, wfiien, being scaled und in 1
doracd •• propcaalr," he placed in Ins i
1 safe. Iu hia round of dissipation the
I monument and ewrathiog conutxMed
I with death slipped from his menu ry.
, Tbe natural sequence of his mode of
living—diatxvwaing poverty—camo upon
him. His family barely had enough to
keep sou) aad body together.
Hu
horvea, diamonds, fill-' boeac, busmeas I
aad friends passed away. In the wreck I
he mourncii hia folly and worked at
whatever he could get to do.
Among the things left to him were ;
bam-lx and boxes filled with valueless
paj&gt;er. Years went cm withuu! improve
ment ia bis affairs, until last Monday
cvetfiDg. While overhauling the con
tents of one of Ute barrels, a package
indorsed “proposals” spurred bis cunosliy somewhat. Hs broke the seals
tore off the wrapper, and. to hia aston­
ished gaxe, $25,000 iu bonds were re­
vealed. They were the monument fund,
long forgotten, and now resurrected

Cooper received a popular vote of
81,737—more than the whole vote of any
one of nine States of the Union; but be
was not heard of in the Electoral College
b.-cauae hia votes were not ao concentra­
ted aa to be cfioctuaL According to tbe
proposed plan he would have had three
electoral votes ami a fraction of a vote;
but he would not have secured an entire
electoral vote in anv State—coming the
nearest to one in Illinois, which would
have gi ven bun .653 of a vote.
In tbe State of New York the whole
popular vote waa 1,013,148, trf which
Tilden received 32,743 more than
H-yes. Under tbe existing aystrm Td lea
secured all tbe 35 eleotend vote* of tbe
State. Under the proposed system Til­
den would have accun d 1« and a frac-

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RxrtviUr Birrrtsrj.
vtea 1 wnK to, H waast Ml

Zuiettti.

window and laughed; this elicited an
inquiring look from Haythoni.
“Wo arc only a mile from tho Box
Tunnel."
“Doyou always laugh a mile from
theBoxTtiHneir«ai&lt;rtt&lt;rlAdy. — '
“ Invariably.''
" What for?"
“ Why, hem I it is n gentleman's

pity in her ।

but found neither look

SmUtM SirrCsrj.

W. IL YOUNG,

&lt;MBe» Zarfri.J.nf Main Sin
M• b.OIS&lt;*ha«nfrea?to»am.ai

IL A. BARBER.

HM. PARMENTER
J. L BAKER.

A. M. FLUiT,

J. M. MARTIN.

W. S PO WERS,

BRADY Jf- CRITES.

ment of State, at Washington, gives
all the other uromcoadera were tired and some hints as to the methods of introgone. Then her culprit summoned reas­

tliat prejudice is a grcatei olwtocte than
sought permission to address her. She tariffs or unregulated trade. It is not
•topped, blmdied, and neither ackuowl-

EMORY PARADY.

K J. FE1GIINER.

HO ODLA ND 110 USE.

UNION HOUSE

E PARADY

THE BAT1USAL BIRD.

The H&lt;»d. George W. Peck, in hia

rhicli is the

might run alongside saaiMiu as he choar."
My reader has divined toe truth; this
nautical cutumaiHh-r, terrible to toe fue,
' '
subjugation
1' i. 1S !
taEDptaxi to r-scape •&gt;-.. Uic other aide
ilaughf
.
In tar Jen compArt , ntj-.Mbli- I they must paaa him. Star
■t-clasa can lace were nuuw
.
■U' .uatl lunuiwxi r &lt;XUII ,IUI .Hireoi
.
■.
re. Dobgnaa
e.
’,rn'
' deposited acme where at his fret a look*
bad a am&lt;x.Ui &gt;
gebtte. blnsning rcprotcli fttf other,
rtrongly marked wL(jm h&lt;_ haJ Dl&gt;, ln„11Uxlinto &lt;x»uO-te
hot d
lid
. ■
be kuux d b.r hand
It wax. pcftiapr. fortunate f* DoHg.
.. X
ui that be bad the grace to be a fnend --Caiitaiti " tins and '
j wculd have total ua some luiuarnar almtit
A reasonable time after thia (for nr

drcro, .ratted! to ‘the Vm^t
| (ro tor M.)or w-too «t to look &lt;mldly
rcre
Uxrng.- shaped buttons, and a ttorttadi I "P00 bittiardd^l. and ra&lt;nro - ba bad very happi
shawl that agreeably evaded color. Bhe "’’n cannon-balls Mid linstocks. He
&lt;&gt;y tbrir boucywav like a duck, so tight her plain frath- haxl a *o. to tell the truth, awaltow.d a
Maruui Duligera fitted her. and there she «t. smooth. K°“d b,‘ o&lt; U,r n&gt;&lt;-~*-nx.m poker, which ua„
snug, and dubetoua, with
hand, and a sou|xx&gt;u of 1
n4bi. re .h.- b.W it Her
' -"H «
“ •“ Wneighlx.r wan what 1 call a good style of U’«te&lt;T» b-neato the knee,
lum in gently from h&lt; r cyclaahca.
man—toe more to bis etnilt, muca tte
Iko.urtun told till
" Manan, ’ said th-orge,
tt
Iccful mwnta, but Maj
lx-louged to aoorporaUoti that frequently
him coldly, and as coldly
^&lt;ruu^ uni..
xi t was a eav.iiry ouiccr, i
.
V. H. Ired . m-,.u.-hr. Imt
5,“ llf- '•* lh,'
,
very repnlsnc-one, notour of thoar sub"That la UoUtliig. mritauui-d Un
na/il pigtails on which soup issuspcud.d . M“S». “ bQ‘. unfortunately, he d.-M-rvre
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Hi
I had £3ato £l«l with Whit.- 1

01X1. of silver at 16,(XXI,&lt;MK). aud of cqe
Mr al 5&lt;M),0U0. The coms of Denmark,
Sweden and Norway are legal tender in
each counter. Wages arc from 10 to 15
per crnL leas than in 1872, while the
coat of living u a trifle higher. Lalxir

. J mn. . J.r There ... Urp.- rerr
lu.
U&gt;~r «.l .... opi.yJun,,, ,LMr H.-urr S..Mr. I rehJ HUP. ...
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...
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re rouie down staff legged in front, our
are look to the l«cauttful beyond, out

f

aiployrs afl
of faithful
t&lt;&gt; their widows in &lt;-.v»
itaath while on duty.

settled," waa the reply ; “Mr. Edison

markaman could fire them faster than
will absorb the bow. The sound
the loader could load. And they were which
made by the trains will be collected and
the moat remarkable rifles—breecb- bottled up until tee core get to the and
opened at the end one cartridge was
up
shoved in after another, till it seemed

Dr. Carver's costume has nothing to
shooting is umplf btuuucaa. He seldom
misaes what bo fires at Most of the
time was taken up in shooting glaro
liallii, fillwl with leather*. Tho balls

rood, taking
yet found all

slightly tintec|, so as to be easily seen in uptai remedies. He was making an in­
the air, and, when they broke, Ihcfcoth- strument, which would bo fli-iabed in a
day or two, by which be could detenuino
it twenty-feet

deacribed. It consuifs, in part, of a
that the allot was invariably fired just as funnel to condense the souml vibrations.
pbragm, which is made to vibrate by

fall. This close glrca-lall shooting did
not give tin idea of remarkable skill,
proiiably on account of the abort dis­
tance-, even though the average was nine
hit out of every ten. It looked much
mure wonderful when tie assistant

used in the phonograph, ia placeil near
| the diaphragm. Abom the cylinder is
wrapped a piece of paper which has
been blackened by being held over the
fumes of burning charcoal. A straw ia
fastened to the funnel disphrsgm in
such a manner tliat the point falls on
the blaekrucd jxjx r. As th&lt;- cylinder
is turned, the souixl vibrJU'-ns arc
Lnuxd by the straw on the l*a|&gt;er in such
a manner that they are plainly visible.
The mstrumi-ut is called the “ pbonautovibrations, for any desired length of

worn tho bullet vtrikos it, it nnga like a ords, Mr. Edison, t^lievus, will enable
small gong. Tho aMistaut throw the ,
l«ll re.», Umre re hurt re b. oouM I
ft..
U.n.. ... bl. W-A 1 ~»U I...J1, ■ Mrt.
hu£^.L S'
b, ore
b. -■■■«. b« rerr, ba... U.r brerUbreb I
* bob. u. u.. ere. -J
brought the sound out of it
on the ground under the track.

be«u discovered by Mr. B-iisoti to be the
ber of unused cartridges. When the aa
Blatant threw two glaaa balls up at th&lt;same lime, the
ntli-mau, with ajioublemi.
spuu.finrt brote-nocaudthen
rithout making a single fad-

i
j£
1 At every passage of a train these stays
mnrJ1 fuw thlU
BlrrnKth
k&gt;I1j la not ,nffiraent

Tin two requisites fur good shooting j
tyrauta. Bo dors tho mule. When the
' &lt;xmntry gets older, and Congress has

a lb.- rreboul
1 uperseded «
“nd
'd tn its
■» pb
-.11 re- Ure
re Jl
hf.retore re...,., rrrr
niritte* will tic clitlipivi to )ou
iuIuiu, nic, ilutentpcr, alapata.

ham la, nine mouths, 24 cents per day.
rveat time). IR* to 70
rithout mareteuamN'. J

Railroudn run by the tu»

Lrqmry was made at the Metropolitan
Elevated Railway Uunqiony’a office ves­
ta-relay regarding the means which
baxrel and throwing them in the air, and Thomas A. Edison will employ to leaacn
Dr. Carver breaking them with the bul-

Long as they bciiave

legal tender only

| JisUnguiah
With a 1

houses in the city of London in 1851
was 14,483, but in 1871 there waaoaljr
9,235. In 1851 the population of tho
mctrotxilis was 2,362.405, and in 1871 it
A New York paper givre the following had increase il to 11,267,987.—lAmdtm
account of some extraordinary shooting Tirnct.____________________
by Dr. Carver, the California marksTHE FHONAUrtMiRAFH.
W05DEBH L NHOOTIMH.

Miahigau with Green bay, Wis., saving
John Wilson, United Htatea Consul nt r lung distance of navigation.

doing qtMUter-deck, whe:
wan summoned from the a
voung friend had tim&lt;- to ask wlietner rnynterioun m- Mage, On

SMITH 4‘ KNAPPEN.

.

NUMBER 43.

Capt. Dolignan then ncounted to Misa
I have made no allusion to the American
Haythorn the following:
He blushed, stammered out how ashamed
eagle, the national trado-mark, uateut
"A la.lvnud h-ThoslMud mt together
for, but it i* not that I do not
going through the Box Tunnel—there
tions are what is needed. Patience and applied
.!/.__ i-*_ .....__ ____ -_________ :___ t
was one gentleman opposite; it wsa knew bow unhappy ho
pitch dark; after the tunnel the lady eluded by begging her n&lt;
are also required in dealing with the poultry occupies on these occasions.
The
port,
alluding to the eagle, says:
aaid, * George, how abaurd of you to sa­
[xxiplc of Europe. With theae, sueocua
lute cm; going through the tunnel.' * I was already mortified enough by the loss w sure. Innovations, and especially
did no such thing.' ■ You didn't F of her acquaintance. Bhe asked an cx- American innovations, are generally re­
This is too true. Ho is a high old
o_j.
o{
action that pugnant to Europeans, but this preju­
''No!
No I whyF
why F * Because
’*
aumebow I ' _t
planation;
thought you did r " '
i bad been c
dice has already yielded in a marked bird, ami the committee that selected
Here Capt. Dolignan laughed and cn- gently ahn
degree. There is now no difficulty with the eagle aa a national emblem ahould
,..!,.i_ t;i—
i—
have been am-ated for disorderly condaavorvd to lead his oom|*uiou to | “ How stu;
laugh, but it wan net to tie done. T he I by thia, hr
not a life of distant/unpretending devo­ with universal oppoaition at first, but is You -mar aloft on pinions airy, until you
tion would, after ij U;&gt;rc of yearn, erase now introdueftT into the homes of the ace a poor little mouxo with one leg
Miw Haytborn—Ah I
DoKgnan—What is the matter'
the memory of hia maduras—lus crime I better nla—rs as well us among the poor. broke, and then you swoop down like n
Mias Haythorn I am frightened.
" Bhe did not know f"
Indian corn has yet to overcome a preju­ wore! constable, and run him in. Y.m
“ Bhe must now bid him adieu, on she dice like that which, a few years ago, arc a nice old bird for a trade-ioark for
do not
hail some prvpisrarintjs to make for shall assaded petroleum. The peanaut of
_
_------- -----------------in thoUreacent; whore everybody was to Belgium not only feels himself, but his
very near me, indeed, Capt Doliguan. lie." They parted and Dolignan deterDolignan—You know mv name ?
mined to lx* at the ball where everybody
Mixa Hsythora- 1 heard you mention was to Ixi. He was there, and, after
it I wish we were out of this dark some
---------time,
------------he obtained
---- -------an-------------------introductiontiouo. He needs to be taught this. The
to Misa Haytoorh, and lie tlaoced with imfurtatiau of thia grain has largely inon the plantation and crush roar talons
Dolignan- I could l&gt;e content to
with nearly equal force to our canned in the quivering ileal: of her little baby.
spend hours Lcrc, reassuring you, ray
b&gt; have commenced the ao|n*iutauce fruits, v.-gctobl.« and meats. These are
dear lady.
i that evening. That night, for the first constantly overcoming hostility and
prejudice, and their use is increasing in You bald-headed old reprobate, you
xsongnaa—i-wrrp i suraw ■ rcaoer, i
do not put your lipa to the next pretty ! ^hr reader all
— ---- ,
----------------- ------r ——
----- ------creature you mart, or you will under- succeeded in dining where* abe dined, tn secured these ends. Similar education
dancing
where
she
damxd,
in
overtaking
I
la
needed to introd co- largely our per- look well on dress parade, but you are
stand what thia means. I
a unanimons coward, and youcataiiakra.
Miss Hay thorn Eel Ee '
votean follownl her to church, wherethe The Coinnl, therefore, urgently rerom । Yon arc a fraud, and you wrrc counted
Friend—What is tin- matter i
nu-n.la that Amencoxi mauufacturera and 1 !, by a
Mum Haytlioru—Open tut
is a world where they neither polk nor prodncr.ro combine am! ratabliab agun- I.
O|»en the door !
cu-a for thr purpose of educating Eathe bird &lt; f pain-tire, forbearance, Dcrm vcrshcc. and the bird ol terror when
and pnxlucts.
pulled down with hostile ahi
aronsctl, is the mule. There is no bin!
• If anr critic fall* on me
Uagrn. Mr. Hcnrv B. Ryder, rendl to' «*•»■“T' \vT.l x"
inarticliiate aounils in a .halognc aa
report &lt;rf af- fuot
“q1c- W ,U* U* °“U' -r®
rbvn abe thought he did not the Department &lt;/ State
fairs in Denmark. As in other coun­
big os yuurwlf , ' bigger, perhaps, such the Box Tunnel that Capt. Dohgnan tries, a geuaral stagnation prevails. Of uncomplaining liurd-worki-ra. We mean
calhxl
ujMin
(topi.
Haythorn.
R.
N..
the currency of Denmark he says; “The
ns Sophocles, Euripnba, and An«U&gt;
circulation amounts to 64,000,C(M)crowns to do the fair thing by everybody. W&lt;- 1
The gold in the bank ■&gt;lod
P1&lt;M along, doing ar we would be done |
•lightly propitiated by violently listen­
35,(M»,(X)U. The Ns- ”y- Ho docs tin’ mule. We aa a nation
Mini Haythoru's scream hart m&lt;wl of ing tea cutting.outsxpedition. hncalled.
liana! Bank of Cojienhagcu is the only
bank in the kingdom allowed to issue i a tuition we o.-camoudly suck our ears

r. mthol'm.

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LABOR ABROAD.

«l

LEWIS DURKEE

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NASHVILLE. BA^RY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1878.

VOLUME V.

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Devoted/to thr Interests of the Bo«t P&amp;rtv Under the Sun.

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The
me dm- m Kinding apparatus. and might,
"bl...
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’.bub-bZ'-’....... re.Ji
27
i~T/.
i I Mr. Ikliaon sara,
pared
a pin. bv corn
^1,
„„to^1^
bod,, -breb
On. re . roeL W.lb ,I inliannoniuus.
„Un.,moo,.
j,, irebumgu..- 1UU-.

A nervuoAn’-ns; y«rt.
ones, a sure aign that the miss flames
him. Another of lus p&lt;*culMnliHi is that

Medical m&lt;-n have known for a long
that Un- b«rt remcdicaforoonsuni|»- can keep an eye on the Indians, he
rere plenty of pure air, suns!
while ho is flnng at a buffalo.
exi-rciae. and also fore! that

Sydney is now an irregularly laid imt
I anti an irregularly built citv of slxml
200,000 aoula: with its suburbs, the

' A careful cuumcratiou would place one
The I lying Machine.
j saloon (hotels they call tliciu hero) to
favante remixly, am! has done
Al«jul 50,4ZM1 people nsatmbhd on the । every twenty inhabitants of Hyducy aud
tnmptavoa, and putting off the approach romnuiu to witir-as the first exhibition of i saburba. It this should be called exagof thr gnm monster. The virtues of Ihc flying luacbinc in «»prn air. The I gcration, it can lie met wiUi the reply
other remedies are in proportion U» tin- plan was to soil around the tops of the that the evil needs ita-spcrato measures
liou*&lt;s aud over the pnt&gt;ei|&gt;al streets and : for its correction. Well, three “ hotels."
deUMinatratai to a wandering multitude ■ are the meat prosperous crmterM tn New
the jxasibilittes of air navigation. When ' South Wales- not alone in Sydney, but
everything
.-verythlDg was resdy
ready the
tbn uuu-Linr
Uun-lnne *
was
a« i m every plant! I have Ix-cxi.
I found it
let gu, but instead of liymg up gradually I
-------------- ------------- -- ------rod gracefully, aa intea.i.-d, it shot up I find it Uh- sam.- in Victoria. It is no

day. ticket-arlters, 21)

hia clothes did pot mein to

J B. RASEY.
fU&lt;re&lt;r ’

PEATMAN

That is much the same thing ; you

W. D PURCH1S.

temure re-pl
overheard

''fipeak to no one of this, and a&gt;*nd
White the
tliat be may Uuuk you
yc ing gentleman. H&lt; was ixjnrcraing in

FRANK J PURCHI3.

S&amp;i&gt;ctUM»r«M &lt;anU.

M^NEY TO LOAN!
S Ifpnl lol talt Vanun.

fSOO.OO and UPWARDS
05 LONG TIME.

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
Ltom A Poktek, Proprietera.

JONES A SELLECK,

pLAIN ARB FARCY

WX)D WOU!
FULL COUNTS!
LOW PRICES

WORM

have lulcar.-Nil about 15 percent. Fradr Chicago Tnbunr pnnta an interesting
is deplorably •lull. Extx»rtateou of man- letter from Dr. D'Ungcr, if Minneapo-

his face, jostling mine stxi other p-oplei

panion,
talking

a fellow officer;
al&gt;out
whai
:

fcctibilitv know tliat this dragoon, capa­
Oar
clearly did not wish to be overboard ; , ble
blc of a
ablush,
blush, did
&lt;1
this virtuous action,
for be cast ever and anon s furtive ' albeit with violent
violet reluctance ; and thm
I gtaxxw* at bis fair ns-a-vu» and lowered . was his first dam
uis voice. Bhe seemed completely ab- j «rente he was at
•orbed in her book, and that reassured
' *—““—
him. At last the two aoldicrs eame
down to a whisper (the truth must be
told),' the one who got down at Blough,
and was lost to posterity, Ixt ten pounds
to three that be who was going down
with us to Bath and immortality would
not kisa cither of the ladies opposite beauty anil symmetry look him by the
ou the road.
"Done, done I" Now ry&lt;«—another look : “ It cant be 1 Yea,
I am sorry a man I have hitherto praised it is I" Mias Hsythnrn (not tliat be
should have tent himself, even in a knew her name; I but what an apotbeuwhisper, to such a speculation: “but
The duck had become a peahen—- radi­
nobody is wise al all booxa," not even
when the clock is striking five and twen­ ant, daszhng, she looked twice ns beau­
ty; and you are to consider his pro- tiful and almost twice as large as before.
feonon, his good looks, and the tempta- He lost sight of her. He found her
again. She was so lovely she made him
ill—and be, alone, must not dance with
her, speak to her. If he had been con­
tent to begin her acquaintance the usual
way it might have coded in ktoaing; it
must end in nothing. As she danced,
sparks of lieauty fell from her on all
around, bat him—she did not see him;
it was clear she never would see him—
one gentleman was particularly aaaidnooa; abe smiled on hw assiduity; ho was
ugly, but she smiled on him. Doiignsn
•was surprised st his success, hia ill
taste, his ugliness, hia impertinence.
Dolignan at last found himself injured;
“who was this manf and what right had
be to go on sof He never kissed her, I
•appose, " ssid Dolte. Dolignan could
not prove ft, but be Mt that somebow
the righto erf property were invaded. He

r; but

worse.
। lu Italy there arc six tanks baring n,, ™.n»uuai
singular ! I the right to issue paper money without I prialviption :
being compelled by law U&gt; have auv re­
serve in coin. The circulation of these
banks amounts to 034,QOO,UUO of franca.

L in thirteen years, albut little higher than
A man and wife, with

&gt; delineated

not exaggerata'. I have seen a htllo t&gt;looniai. He sailed over Brookline, Bos­ year-old girl trying to lead ber beaottrd
Tins u lus ton Higiilsixls. ami util through Norfolk grandmother home, and that venerable
county, and landed al U&gt;c little town of
Farnham. Here be was on object of

'Die Government notea arc good for all
dmo, are legal tender, except for dutiea
| on imjxirta, anu an- guaranteed by tho
banks. For the guarantee toe bonks re
। wave a nmnimiinn ot
i 1(X) francs isounL 'Die premium ou
I com— mostly gold—t
1 ] | per next The wi
paid in paper money.
Tui" nimrely lias, al least, th.Th. l&gt;q»rt»ral o( Hufe «m raealn.1 I mpbaly. Aoj m am tty il
State* Consul at Bro-1
Now, reader—fix 1 no f no such thing 1 ----- _
....... report on labor ami j
A Beal Mermaid.
you can't expect to be indulged in tins
ta bi. dmuia. For WTienlinnl
u„
way every time we .-..me tv a dark place.
Breidre, it is not the thing. Consider, to the proximity to, or remotencoa from,
two sensible named people. No such maaufacteiring center*, and rang'* from
phenomenon, I assure, took place. No M cento a day in the neighborhood of
•cream in hopeless rivalry of the engine Bremen to 31 cents a day in the lower
Rhine Talley, ami as low as IR rente in
parte of Bitaui*. At Bremen, Crefeld
and Dusseldorf caroentere, ooppersmiths, plumbers, machinists and wagonsmittis earn from 5! to 75 rente daily
saddlers and shoemaker* from 47 to &amp;2
tilings are comparative. I could name cento daily; bakers and brewers, with
a great many men who nave served their board and lodging, from &lt;1.42 to &lt;2.14
country and their time with cmim-at weekly, and without board from &lt;0 acuta
ability. But a man's public usefulness a day to &lt;4.28 a week; farm hands andepends largely on circumstances. Mr. paid, from &lt;107 to &lt;215 yearly, with
Lincoln, for iusianre, had a great op­ maintenance; railway laborern from 56
portunity, and be was equal to it If to Ki rente per day, and as high aa 05
risenmata rwa had not foand him, if be oonto daily for piece-work on tunnels ;
had not been the right man, at the right silk- weavers can earn from &lt;2.15 to &lt;2.85
time, in the right nlaoe. he would have
remained in oboenrityall his life, I re­
gard Henry Clay as foremost among the
men laboring all their livre to elevate
tisband dearest."
"Oh, but stay; then yon oculd not
ire Loen so very angry with -to-r, lore.
'by, dearest, then yon brought that
&gt;tion against me ?"
Mrs. Dolignan looked down.
"I was afraid you were forgetting
«■!__ George, you will never forgive

: of the gaa. but did not &lt;1
rent Up higher nud higher.

principal stroeta and mingle with the
general throng. Drunkenness is the
plains hia failure by raying that the ■aildcst feature of Uns beautiful coifhtry,
gearing got out of order. The steering and one gladly turns from itaoontemplathe rods eras diaananged.

He

chronicle, and such, too, they arc.
The belief ia tliat the machine is in­
capable of navigating any except the
air
in a hall, and that any cur­
Portuguese t'oartsMp.
- confined
---------------------rent will carry it away justaa it docs the
The young mi-n of Portugal have one
old-style ballooua—ifosfon Cbr. Nev occupation more important than wearing
tight Ixxita. and which almost, in fact,
goes with it—that of making the very
Oleomargarine.
mildest form of love known among men.
The microscope is summoned to
The young gentlemen pay their ad­
defense of oleomargarine.
Prof,
dresses by simply standing in front -rf
nold, of toe (J mverally Medical Coll
the house occupied by the object al
in New York, testifies that be has m
their affections, while the young person
a careful examination, and finds “
in question looks down approvingly
from an upper window, and there the
matter ends.
They are not within
speaking distance, and bare to content

�IS NEAR AT HAND, AND

tta tail***, Auatrto
a»d llnraegmiuhi;
_
aU* ami. taltam ; Kouxiania todedar-

Can it ta rtooc by legiotolion f
Cm to h. done by making ctanp
moneyT
Cm it ta tame by nhortening tta
&lt;to&gt;’».uck»

■1CB181N 14KWH.

HU

WOLCOTT

GRAINS

.

Jefferson, Toxa*, ami wtati flfly tay*
rtvivm o. ilta-r .taxtnd uor free. But
Al 8t. Jiwph. Willie Luanda, aged ... U n.ul.-.l Liu. .!:r.-or&lt;!..ulL, I.-]- p|.. : UertMMj, ihr prime hkiVst of tta 10. Weal In swimlug. Drowned.
c-d tight uf ttatw with bint olioL
Uv»ty, wlml tta-«'Germauy getf Tta
Rkhar.1 Italh-t. aged ft, of Hillsdale,
Seven million arrea of forest going
Marut, ahirh exhibit* the tiuc*t stroke was killed by a tail, Joly l«4h.
of dipiotu-M'y b: Austria was Gcriuau ;
Cases »f drowning, while in awim
Audiia to Hangariaii.
Itaie to
ing. come from every portion of tta nt the rate-of a cord a week—Um end is
nigh.
lunger any Aimuto; there Uuulr an
euUrgMl uud haughty tSitBgary.hMgta
W. H. Soulf-* had Irntl. leg* crushed
Russia in going to build a costly uni­
1/ with uorrto., ami exU-ndiug tar by u wild, canUtukeroas saw lug at Ev­ versity in Silierto so ttat thmvca and
murderers and other bad folks can
art ou Saturday. • •
'
Irani how to liecomo gviitleuten and
Mra.
Q.
Parker,
of
Grand
Haren,
to Uku iu a livsh arcresiau «rf Hungar­
M0 pound*. How ata mart indie*
ian puputauou. Tta Gi-mmn Austri­ weigh*
level in this weattar.
The Chicago man who arranged to
an. ata ha v&lt;&gt; ruled the Empire for a
with a chunk of tee at bin fret to
On
WmhrtMlay.
Geo. Stanton, of sleep
cMUtauy or wore are now irduced to a Grand Rapid* and Dave
Francisco, of ku p him c«x»L wm jurt twenty-four
u»«&lt;il&gt; , and &lt; «uap« !hf»I U&gt; wear tl»e Ano Artiur, were killed by sunstroke. hour* iu leaving this thermometer-rid­
den world.
. juke Bf HuugaitoM ttauiiMtios. They
There am still 74.000 acre* of public
Aa Iowa temperaaee Iretaror paused
rot kroner rale; they aro rated. ' This laud, gwut tad and indifferent, yctnnin hia speech to take a drink of water,
txtiMutai to likely tw grow more and kwuied in Um Trareraa total office dto- put
dow u tta glam and tooily rcscbixl
muni itiUikrAldi, and to aid tta ambit- triet.
toward tta end of tta table for a coffee
A Kalamaarx. girl followed Van Am tarry. Force of habit.
taut plan* of Bi-mutrek. whore drairr it
to to make of tta »ltoh&gt; German speak- burg’s show off ami of courao camr
Sir hnndrrd government laborer* in
lawk a ruined, di*graced young per- China
struck for higtar wages. After
the tamto of forty-seven tad been
trul, taHuiaMl power of Europe. Tta
■track off. tta remainder etacrfully re­
uhho llmigwriau Austria tarouun. tta
in roed to work at the old W*gc*
r.i*kx u ill it ta for Germany, when tta
A true story in two chapters: Chap
ln&gt;!» r ntrikix, to ittaorb tho German
ter I. Mrs. Mallon, of Jersey City had
part »f Apalria, alien tta Germans will
ahaliitofsmokitigapimiinbed. C'hapler II. The othre night sta ehMgtxl
&gt;l-*
__ l___ ■ mi_____ •

defend tta whtoky roller, __ _______
hu tandsmen, taaco share hto guiltWhen will Um community awaken Ju
Ux- reality of three fart* t How many
more boys mart ta sacritlred to tho de­
mon of drunken news T They are al­
ready counted by tho score ia oar mmimunity wtm are nearing the drunkard’s
tax.ru as fast m time and tita- can carry
them. Fatlmni have you not a word
of condemuatiou for tho drotroyeni of
your son* t Must mol tars' team con­
tinue to flow, and In-art* to bleed to
sattofy tta demon of Itaxxl t I. it not
a living, burning sliamv that wo jiavv
merchant*, lawyer*, and bankers who
are ready with all ttair influence u&gt;
apologize and defend Um great oarro.

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Fraaoe. having pmawinti* iu Africa,
fiiol* lo-n- Jf tadated. Malta. Gibndh r nod Uyprw* *ro England * and thr
Mrililrrnjuean Sea is tat uu Engluli
tak.% Italy and Gyrccc are ,|li*gu*led
with tta Uvat v ami have Ik«mh&gt;alln-a.
Talk alxHif hanl time*! BaiHe Creek
Grratany and Buania, of coame. are mauufneturrn* are an worked Uiat they
rtawr (nejol* than tafarv. tat Attaria are oblige*I to work 13 hours a &lt;biv to
and RuihU arm biUrr rm-mtas aud K»K- fill contract*.
Drowned while In awinning—Wm.
Boyer and T. Wurzburg, al Grand
ML RARKUM wtn patUrdy b*ww»»l ud
A man who wa* gropling about hard
Rapids, July 17lh ; J. Walcott, at laid
time*, wa* prvmita-d a situation paying
iugton,
Kami- dole.
Tho Day of Dr alh.
• l.fiO jw-r ilay. After making the ImrTim July term of tho Eaton County en be broke it, naytug that he should
Monday. July Itth, Iwcamn historic Circuit Court opened on tta I5ih, with
k for a place where be could get
ia X*. Lmi* as the h&lt;»Ue*l day ever ax- 55 csm s on the calendar, three of which •3.00.
iwitoucv-d in limit latitude, tta ttar- are criminal and thirtr-en divorc.
“I cant swim, and if I don't come up
Peter Oleson, a young man of 13, wa* in three minute* jump in and get ms,”
momeU-r indicating KM degree* in th&lt;
elia.lv. Tta day aa* our of terror. drowttal on tta 8tli at Manistee while said a St. Ixvuia tay on diving into tire GimDENT KING PACKET
trvtrig to swim aero** the river with water. Hi* companions wailed three
Fifly-foar adult* were killed l.y sun hia clothe* ou.
minute* and then pulled him out, but
attoke, and nver 100 borne*. OnthrfnlA man nnmnl W. H. tawle* hail lie waa dead.
l»aiug day 38 pr-raou* wrro killed. tath legs crurlird above the knee* by
Some h*me* were stolen in Vinton.
The eCTrne at tlu- morgue beggared de falling tatwern the cars at Evart, July Ark„
and only one of thr thiever wn*
arrtptum. &lt;&gt;u Monday at night it cori- 15Ui. He cannot aurvive.
caught. Hi* comrailn fearing that he ,
tairml M bodies awaiting Meulifiraiion.
would make a contention implicating 1
them,
tai a mob of lyncher* to tire jail ‘
the bust circvh
ili.4 &lt;4 tta victim* were of tin- |xx&gt;r
ami hanged him.
and totaling ctoroc*, although many
THE BESTR1DEKS IS THE WORLD!
The Mayor of Columba*. Ga.. warn*
faftaata; ouug |w«iplr were prostrat­
women not to go within sight of a cer­
ed in their roaidnnm*. Al thr disprna
A two year nld rhild of Jacnp Zim- tain part of thr river on Monday* and
sty itaserec wa* like that of a military nii-nniin, of Herw-r. wa* drowned on Friilaya, for hr ha* given prrmiasion to
ImaptUd and amlwibuicca wcro kept tta inch. haring fallen iinolxtrrvrd in­ the boys to go in nwimmingon tboec
luisy all day bringing in miu struck to n large watering trough while al days. Kind, thoughtful Mayor!
As a railroad train wax nearing El­
|xx&gt;|4«. Thr principle Ihihhh-m street* play.
last Friday an «»1«l man named Joa- mira a loving couple told tl&gt;c conductor
aero drerrUxI and Imainea* nearly
h Cali wa* robtad at Sangatnck. of their drairr to ta immediately mar­
BU»|woMirri. Up to Thurwiay thr Uxal cHe wq» sern about on Saturday. and ried. A clergyman wa* found on thr
uumlrr of ilcatlui were I
fnur-fiftha &gt;inrn then hia body waa found in the train, and at Elmira station the Im-11
and whistle of the locomotive noisily
of wkoui were Ul -D. 11 la re|x»rted that
honored the event.
at leaat 2,(100 jx-nnn* have been more
Thn-c new and unsavory scandal*-The canning of meat*, fniita and
or Iras afflicted by the heat.
white aonl*. ragged edge*, paroxvsmal
kiaww. neat hiding, ami all that the vegetable* ha* become an Immense
work impliea—arc promised from Bat­ buriue**. In Maine over Mo.otio.ooo
Cius of com are pocked annually, the
tle Cr-c-k.
saleo of which amount to •115,000,000,
Calhoun Cn„ want* harveni hand*. giving employment' to 10,000 people
important and durttde than • “bit" ur
There an tram tie enough to supply the
a ‘coup’ by tta reUlcmrnt hr hat nego- demand, but they prefer to get their duuring the packing aeaeou.
A notorious thief preached to a North
tialral with Till key. What hr basdone bread in other a ny* than by the sweat
Carolina Baptist congregation six
M to rata British diplomacy to a high­ of their brow.
month* before il wa* found out tliat hr
er point in tlw respect of Continental
A man nsinnl John I-inlor was wa* not a clergyman.
Hi* conduct
•taieamen limujt ha* tnuclwd since the found dead under a 1 uni tar pile at Ca­ daring
that lialf year wa* excellent, hia
dillac. nn thf
*
‘
M-rmon* eloquent, and he aaya ta in­
gem-rally imagined to drjwnd mainly caused by ‘
tended
to
tuhn
over
a
new
leaf.
upon success in war and wiliingnras to
enrage in it. At Berlin England haa
A parrot created some excitement in
Bertie Btrnn, aged 11. aon of J. R. a liaggage rar on the Caicago, Burling­
regained the prestige which has fnr
Eaaton,
nf
Wilwwi
Tow
nah
ip.
Kent
Co.,
inanr years lieru failing her. although
ton &amp;. Qainey Hail road the other day.
abe ns*jnrt lawn prrriatrntjy refnsin.r wa* found dead on thr IBth. hanging The cage endowed ‘n a paper wa* put
the ordeal of tattle which W.W offered l&gt;v a halter in the tarn. It i* *ujwmed on a coffin, and wa* noon forgotten. A*
ber, by a stroke of diplomatic nrgotia that be hung himaelf accidentally.
the conductor and other trainmen were
tins. Russia oft the other hand ha*
Mr. Prgg and Mr. Eldrrvl, of the jiasaing through the rar they heard a
ensue victUxious out of a costly and townahip «»f Fremont, Inahella Co., had sepulchral voice taming from thr coffin
Hoody war only tn find at thr end of it a di-cn«*ion with firearm* the other cry ing. "Ix-mmc out! ’’ They thought
that all the profit and all Um- glory of it day. Seventeen idiot* were fired, of a dead man hail come to life till tta
ha* gone tn her rival, it may he, a* which Pegg got two. Eldred waa not bird was discovered
wa* long ago said, that cunning ia tta hurt.
«nality w- ad■nimble in a trading ,
While Lrn.iwre fartorra are tagging ; Washington Territory Cerrcspendeucc.
mmwtanity, and that all Europe, hav­
CIIA.S. FISH,
ing beeonir a trading community, ha* for harvest help. ■Indaon'* “poorstarv­
PrTAtxrr, W. T., Jl-lt, 5th, *78.
romr to nd mire the commercial qnali ing working workingmen" hare *at
tta of shrewd targsin-driving more upon a certain hitching rail an Inng 1»kab News:
It has been some time since I sent
than thr military rirtnrs. and tn look that tire noata have acttlfd 18 inehea in
any items to be printed in your excel­
u|km&gt; Rn»«i.i aa a sharper regards a bullent columns. 1 wilt now at tern p to
Two thing* called men. are under ar- rive roo a dwwrintion of Puyallup Vai
mm* Katie ntokes,
re*t iu Macomb Co., fnr binding and Icy, the present home of your corrvagagging s young French girl add then ponent.
brutally outraging her. Their nnnir*
The Puyallup Valley to about thirty
are- Pearsall and Herrington and hail miles in length by an average of some­
from Disco, near where Hie crime wo* thing like tlirec rail-* in width. Tta
committrrl.
entire Valley is subject u&gt; caltiration,
a* well a* the bottom land* of it* trib­
At Lebanfs ramp. n**r Evart, on
ceremony, hu hern affirmed anew by the 1«th. Victor Itanl and Wm. Woods utaries. In thia Valley the fotvatoeonof a luxuriant growth of cottonJudge Ashman, of Philadelphia. The hap some word*, during which Woods sist
wtxtd, cw-ilar. alder, maple. Ac. As a
threw
a
rt*.nc.
striking
Baril
in
tta
unit v&gt;4 alx&gt;ut tta fttl.fino that John
thing, the soil in the valley is a
Baril died in about nn hour. trenend
Simon, -tying intestate. had left. Far taad.
loam, with a mixture of s-rnrt. It
WimmI* ia in custody awaiting an in­ dark
is very fertile, and produces large
thirty-four yearn tafore hi* death he vestigation.
crop* of all nriMlucts. natural to Hi is
Farmers down in Caro Co., are in a climate; and It i« the most famous bop­
haiing been married to her, tat do- l»ad way. They cannot get help a* the Sowing region in the North west. In
is there are alxwit 50.000 acre* of till
had always passel aa hia wife, and ahe “poor tramp" won’t work, nor will Um
•
poor
laborer" desert the village dry aide land, atant 13,000 acre* of which
and ber children, drmambd a share of
goods boxes, and the rain and hot are embraced in tho Indian Rcacrvathe property. Tta children by a form­ weather ha* started the ungarnered ti«&gt;n for thr Puyallup tribe. As Um
er wife contested the claim, tat have wheat to sprouting.
Puyallup River take* iu source from
tta glacier* and extinct volcanoes of
loot ttair ease.
Wisconsin ha* just
A ratltoMakn hit Mr. Sam Ix.mason,
paused a law legalising tta avarriage of nf Onom Hr taariy killed a horar rid­ Mt. Reimer, or m it to rolled tare, ML
I'aront*. it ha* received from these al­
any man and woman who simply agree ing for a doctor, and they hin' a hanl titude*. much finely ground volcanic
to always live together aa husband anil saving Samuel, hat a free n*r of whis­ a*hr*. one element of which ia potaah.
ky helped him Imck to life and health. Washing* of wgeUblc matter from
Moral: Save your whiskey for snake the hi 11mde* also enrich the valley of
the Puyallup.
.
The Indiana in Orvgnn have taken
Puyallup, Humner, Elhi. SouUi Prair­
A tarn owned by Jacob Thorn, al
the war path and mnnl hr mnqin-rrd Jackson, waa dewtroyed bv fire Sunday ie. and Wtlkroon are HtUe renters in
and pitiihiw-d. riner the aawrUon and afternoon, and Albert fhorn, a boy the valley, around which tta popula­
atatniaiminrr of the national authority four years of age, wa* burned tn death. tion is galtaring. Prdoflirea are e*
He wa* playing with matches in the tabltolivd at tta find three ptarc* nam­
are naamtial to Uto future peace and taro
and wa* suffocated before ta ed. Intelligent and well-to do farmers
are making this vallry bloasom like a
eoul-l get oat or ratoe an alarm.
garden. Many fine farm* are located
all along tta valley, and ttair growing
eropaand taMUful tarvtwl. add voL
child, which ta Ent sought in Imry umro of trotimony to tta fortuity of
alive. I«t afterward rhaagm! hia mfnd thr ooiL The advantage* of school*,
and pnt it out in tta tat sun in a pail. K'»”dsociety.and pb-niant neightara.
The citizens themdx.uta Will arc that
hr grills and roasts on tho toasting

GRAND BARDS DIVISION.

Jackson, Wednesday, July 24.

The last Mansions

BUCKET REAPER &amp; MOWER,
4

Iqkud !

COATES’ LOCK-LEVER SULKY RAKE !

THE URGES! MENAGERIEI
:

CHLEAJP

KANSAS LANDS ! !

IV• Ma m4 roatrel tka Ballvay 1 --il at
*TKmo rvirrv-rv itcvm.i -. .... ±__

And if you will call and sec me, I will make
you the lowest prices of any one in cen­
tral Michigan, on anything in the
Hardware and Farming Tools.

C. C. WOLCOTT
PIONE’R STORE

7 he Long Brick

AHEAD!

yyAWTED!

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A”SUGAR!

WANTED!

MO MEN TO CALL, AT

A. L RASEY’S BARBER SHOP
Aad pot a clean Shewa and

NOW RECEIVING ITS SECOND STOCK

The Eitire Number io the Em al Once!

A GRAND STREET PAGEANT ’

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I

SPRING
StOCK I

A.TVTM IH

TO OFFER

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH and SHORT CREDIT CDSTOIERS
xinv'

other Firm in town.

MEAT MARKET.
TH WWE ■ THE fXACX TO BWX
Fresh and Salt Meals,
aotaHmtriSinltat

r»UIH FISK and POULTBY

No Better Place to Bay Goods!

DRY GOODS

NOVELTY SHOP!
zOfifc A. C. Baton

Tracts are Facts’.
Dress Linens from 20 to 35 Coots.
•
Btutifil Shuls lor 75 Cuts. Ladies ib* biij a merits
shooldo’t fail to examine my AU-iool Shawls.
Ladies Kid Gloies 50 Cents.
Knitting Cotton 5 Cents a Ball Beat it if yon can.
Ladies Silt Handkerchiefs, the latest style out, lor 25 Cents.
Am able to gire better prices on Boots ud Shoes tbu ever
before. A good Serge Shoe for 75 Cents. Ladies Sips W Os.
And eiaything else usually kept in a General Start.

C- W. DEMARA Y,

HKTIMl XVEIH,

In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, yon will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

HATS and CAPS!
Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
WALL PAPER!
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

IwrdgM .ml playfully staking a kuifr
t.&gt; f ridta-a bis torn titthi brother*, when
Hill tins-.-, a negro came along and

po FAMBUS:

And the Public Generalij!
BffAHUHlICECBEilPUUll

B U SJ N ESS!

BUCKSMITHING
Briny in your Country Product; will excangt Goods WAGON RBPAIR1NG,
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.

�VT Try Dam. Maxka’s W oi. Tro.
The hast tor tbs MMisy ia town.

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

&lt;
Mai Ucdumx b Bbl Sail,

Fsmm! Vam!
If you want to aee tha prattfeaS line
orfFiutajMt step Into Wiuauw’a, and

COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!
&lt;sl the mil. A gang of men went otter
the road the same night but found no
Trail displaced. The report b a hoax
MARRIED.
snd gotten up by Whitcombe with the
intention of gutting a reward from the WOLCOTr-OAy&gt;XDL--Oe toMwstoa st Jsly

STAPLE GROCERIES.

TtaLss, MT.&lt;To“w2"

-An old fellow from the rural dbtricta called at Hany Hale's drug store
the other day and asked for a drink of
water. Harry told hfai-to step into tlie
lack room and to the right he would
find • cap and the pump. In the same
room was a generator used for making
soda. Tho o. f. walked up to this,
seized th® crank and nfter turning rigatack hb head into the kitchen where
Mrs. Hate was at work, with, "how do
you get water out of this ’ere thing.”
Mr*. Hate directed him to the pump,
about three feet away and heaaid "Oh."
Homs BlndThfugMaimr.

&gt;

y«,rfrfs»U«te, to Mas Frsaa K. esrimr.

et

The ceremony took place in the midst
of a cirdo of immediate friends, and
the young couple have returned to
Nashville and gone io keeping-house
Sugars, Teas,
in a sendbh way. Charley h both
handsome and popular, and has secur­
Paris Green that is strictly pure, for
Coffees, Spices,
ed one of the fairest young ladies of sale by
H.G. Halk.
Hastings, and' one wo trust that will
For yean “Lawson’s Curative” hae
study to please. Accept the Nkws’
Sven universal satisfaction, and every
Fish,
v it ia increasing in popular favor.
Without doubt it is the most reliable
preparation yet in trod arid for
tuatic diseases and those also
have their origin in the Nerve
tore. Wherever-there is Pain,------ _
inatiou or Swelling, use the “Curative,"

The bouse of Bev. L M. B. Giltespte,
in south-west Maple Grove, wa* struck
by lightning during a thunder storm
l**t Tueaday evening, week. Tho te.lt
struck the roof, completely demolish­
-Four men in one field west of Mid- ing the north west coroer of the build­
dkvilte, were the vsetims of sunstroke, ing to the surface extent of from 100 to
on Botarday lasL So says tho JovnsaL 150 feeL Mr. Gillespie waa away from
—Rev. 8. G. Sherman, of Vergennes, home at the time, the occupants of the
will preach
the Christian Chufrh bouse bring Mr*. Gill.spir, Mrs. M.
next Sunday morning at the usual Darling, &lt;3eo. Barr an J a little girl who
hoar.
had just retired. Mr*. Darling had a
—The report from Maple Grove in narrow c*ca{&gt;c, th» wall* of tl»c room,
tliat Uierc is a great call tor harvest la- window, etc., being completely riddled.
She waa made neanly deaf in one car,
Barnum will bring his great show to
and Mrs. GHleapic received a slight Jackaon on Wednesday, July 2&lt;lh.
shock. Fire caught in the house but
In its organization. Str. Barnum's de­
sign ia to give nothing which ia not
wm extinguished by young Barr.
| fintt-clasa. The beat is the cheapest
| from his point of view, and tho public
GAAMD EXCUK810X.
| aces it in about the same light. The
The Charlotte Cornet Baud have :I vast extent of the show and the won—The ML C. IL B. pay car went chartered a train, and an excursion to I derful variety ot attractions It affords
•hrougk yreterday, making Nashville Detroit i* billed for Thursday, July I| may be in a measure understood by re­
happy to the extent of five or six thou- Oflth. Tbo excursion will start from ;. membering that it costa (3,000 a day to
Nashville at 5:t3 a. tn., and take in ex­ ! run it. Perhaps the most dazzling «tcursionist* from Vermontville, Char­ traction Mr. Barnum presen ta this year
lotte, Eaton Rapids, etc., reaching De­ is the troupe of trained stallions. They
“Can a Christian go tn the cirrus T Why trait at 11 a. m. The train chartered I are twenty in number and as tine apecimena of uodk-tlcah aa were ever shown
yea, be can go easily enough; but it for the occasion will be tumte up of the । in a ring. Mr. Carl Antouy. who has
l»esl coaches lielouging to the .M. C. IL 1
will cost him half * dollar.
IL Co., including a flrst-cl*** luiggnge । them in charge is evidently » prince
—Cyrus Buxton. on Thursday morn­ car. where -QtcursioutatM may deposit among home-trainers. His faintest
their iMutgage. provisions, etc., iu j motion is law with the most frisk v of
ing laat, fell from a load of hay, while charge
of a comjwtcnt committee, and ; Ix-AMts, and he has taught them to do a
hie team were running away, and dis­ know that it win bo taken can- of.
number of very surprising tricks.
located hb right shoulder.
When the train arrive* in pctn.it a I Whether these horses really possess a
boat will be waiting at the dock, only a superior degree of intelligence, or
—Tom T. Coffield. of Barry County, short distance from the depot, to which whether Mr. Antony's tutoring baa
waa up for horse-stealing in Montcalm all who desire will repair at once. The been exceptionally careful and com­
Co. Circuit Court, but waa let off on boat will go up the river into l*»kc 8t. ; plete, is not particularly clear, but
there is no disguising tho fact that
paying about all the home waa worth. Ciair, passing near the American shore , these stallions are by all odds tho most
off Grease Point, where many Detroit |
—Our European letter did not come families have their summer residence*, accomplished equines ever seen in thia
country.
They are introdnaed by
returning
near
the
Canada
shore,
will
.
to time thia week, and for aught we
pairs, by fours and even u dozen at a
know, it haa gone to the bottom of thr »t.on at one of the many place* of pub- , time, and although as fiery as a knight­
lie resort where one hour will be given
Atlantic Ocean to be read by the mcr- for a basket picnic
ly
charger
and
aa mettlesome aa a !&gt;erArriving at De­
troit at two otelock p. m_ after which j by winner, they prance, dance, kneel,
it is expected that each will exercise thr rear and do a score of seemingly im­
i
. ------ 2L -iT' T~I------| freedom which i* accorded to every ' possible things with the precision and
FlinL of the Woodland House, will, American citizen, until840p. m., when 1 grace of old campaigners. The intelli­
give the Woudlandera an opportunitv the train will start on the return trip. gence and beauty of “Faust” are every­
_
‘
Fare for the round trip, from Nash­ where particularly admired, and when
for amnserocut...
lu a harvest- dance.
ville, including a two-hour’s steamboat the noble horse wa!ksx&gt;n hb hind feet
Music by tho Nashville full orchestra. ride, only (2.50. Tickets for sale at from the center of the arena to the
801(1.53.
Harry Hale* Ihng Store. This is the dressing urn the applause is well-nigh
deafening. Mr. Bornum also haa a re­
—Dan Manor, our wide awake gro­ clieapest excursion of the season, and markable leaning horse, "S*ukb*koff,”
everyone should avail thcmaclvcs of
cery man, ia building up a large patron­ it* advantage*.
from the stable of the late King of Ita­
ly. The instructions the great show­
age for these dose Umea. When you
man gave to hb agent, were to bur a
Personal Gmalp.
want good goods st low price*, call on
horse which codld Jump over .another
Dan. Bee advertiamenU for further
Mis* Bello Truman hat Charlotte horse, and he’not only did that, l»ut ho
secured an animal which takes a fivcvisiting friends.
’
’ and a Urge horse at a Hying
—Elder P. Holier haa erected a tentK— Nettie Holler has r
_„„ ;to Rich- *
Mrs.
gone
Ivmu man would step over
’—&gt;ml Co-I Ohio,
till., tn
tabernacle, at tho east tenniuua of ; Und
to riait /......I.
friend*.
It took (7,000 to buy Sua_
—
I’he riders with this cirrus
Reed Bl, in which it is proposed to
Mrs. T. C. Downing and Claire are
are
numerous
and all good. The ladies
hold a serie* of meetings, for the bene­ visiting relatives In Muskegon Co.
are not permitted to appear iu tho akin fit of non-church-goers. Services will
Misa Oeeie Keith, of Greenvill, is in tight* which most equestriennes affect.
the village visiting her aiater, Mr*. H. Misr Katie Stokes, Mrs. James Cooke
G. Hale.
and Mias Jennie Wataon skip over ban—Yoaraelfaad lady are invited to a
Elder P. Holter preached at the brick nera, bound through ballons, and make
harvest dance at the Opera House, Fri­ school house, five mites north, last ; themselves pleasantly at home on the
day owning, Julv M The Nashville Sunday to a big audience.
Iwu-ks of (lying steeds, with much skill.
full orrte-Atr* will discourse sweet niuMiss Maggie Green of Kalamo haa Mr. Chark-s Berd also shows tine abilas a rider, but tho palm in this
sic, and a jolly time is expected. Bill, been Joined to Geo. Belles of Penn., by iI ilies
business is borne off by Mr. Charles W.
the
intricate
bonds
of
wedlock.
(140. Smith 4c Clark, proprietors.
I Fish, a gentleman who is certainly
Dean Fleming waa in the village over without an equal in the cuuestrianic
-4)nTu«today eve., last Itenry, a lit- Sunday, and ou Tuesday, himself and 1 arena. The general attractions of the
tte four-year-old *on of Mrs. 11.1 &gt;uwna. mother, Mrs. Jas. Fleming, started fur show are numerous. The Minco Broth­
ers have a very comic act; Mlie. Yelleof thia village, slipped down upon tho Cleveland to visit relatives.
displays a tremendous |aw power,
floor, which was wet from a mopping,
Bev. E. L Kellogg, formi-riy pas­ fer
swinging chain and supporting herself
aod broke hia right leg near the thigh. tor of the M. E. Church of thia village, by her teeth; Satsuma and bis com­
but
now
of
Tekonsha,
will
enjoy
an
Dr. Young waa called to set the limb.
give an illustration &lt;if balancing
excursion this year at somebody rise's panion
feats, which seem to set the laws of
—“It don’t cost aa much to lick a expense. That ia he haa Imm-d nailed to gravitation at defiance, and there are
d——d editor ia Hastings aa it does in Quiney, III., to testify to hia signature some excellent gymnastic pcfonnances
to a marriage certificate made st New by the Leotard Brothers. The downs
Nashville,” growls c. m. putnam, and Buffalo. Mich., February, 1833. in be­
James Holloway, B. Bee-ley and A.
Put ia propaldy aa able to judge a* any half of James E. Slocum and Maggie are
Arbuclc, anil they succeed in making a
man in Nashville, aa be haa had fire ku»- Carkina. Slocum la under arrest on a great deal of fun. To the little people,
charge of bigamy and denies thia, hia and to the older persona a* well, the
grand cavalcade with which the pcrforma nee commences is especially at­
tractive. The animals are trickeu out
with Oriental magnificence, their at­
tendants are georgeooa in gay colors
and quaint uniforms, and m the gay
colur.n passes along one canmd help
recalling scene* from the Arabian
arrived tor Miss Lou. Baitinger. Won­
der who ia going to get married now T
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
—Ths next regular mans meeting will Society will celebrate their first anni­
ba held at the Opera Houm-. on Bunday versary. by appropriate rxririses at the
evening. July M&gt;. Jaa. Clarke. E*q, M. E. CUrth. ouTunday, July Mh.
On the night of the Mh. a wind storm
passed over Woodland, and blew down

STONE ud WOODEN WARE,

WALL PAPER
I can say without the fear of contradiction
that I have the largest stock, tho best varie­
ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
lead all competition, all assertion to the con­ PAINTS, OIL?.
COTTAGE COLOM,
trary, notwithstanding.
,
MABUY8 COLORS
BRUSHES',
I warrant all goods as represented and VARX18HE8,
DYE-STUFF’S, PERFUMES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
guarantee full freights and measures, and
prices as low as tho lowest.
■
Fine American &amp; Elgin Watches,
By calling early and making your select­
AND JEWELRY.
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may Fnmily Grocerici,
save some money.
FIXE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.
Buttbb and Eggs wanted at market price.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

tor for (2J» per cwL
tV The fact it Price* are being con­
stantly reduced al
H. R. Dickixsob Ai^Co.’l

GOLDEI

nr If TOO like good Chewing To­
bacco call at the store opposite the post

OPPORTUNITY!

_ ________ .

H PRICES TO SUIT THE TUES!
nr-AU kinds of Bummer Dross
Good* at Ixxl-rock prices, at

THE BOSTON STORE

ry Soo those fancy new pattern
Waterbury Clocks at
Dkhahay’8.

NEW GOODS
DRY GOODS.
H A TS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRTTlfKS. HOTIOVS,
GROCERIES, AC.,

IT* H. R. Dickinsom &amp; Co. have all
Wool Men's Balta for (8.0b.

CHEAPER THAN EVER
CV If you want to trade Egg* for
Drugs, l*atent Medicines. School Books,
or Groceries, call on H. G. Hale. Ho
Will pay you the highest market price.

Dry Goods,

CP" New Canned Goods just reccivM.izk’l

Boots and Shoes.

Just lu-cehetl.
A fine assortment of Notions and
Piece Goods from New York, bought
for cash. I can give you good bargains.
A. M. Dacuukutt.

ty Housewives don't want to be
te.thercd with poor Hour, while doing
their bakings in this hot weather, and
they can aviod haring poor bread by
buying Barlow &amp; Goodyear’s Flour,
for sale only at Fkaxk Bakxes’ Feed
Store. Ali goods delivered free in tho
village.______________________

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

Groceries.

OUR NEW STOCK,
FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
, Ami desire to inform our customers and
' the pubNc generally, that the same waa
bought al a

CENTRAL STORE,

ty Iten't be bull-doztd. 1 am just
as reliable a*----------- any other reliable
and sell Clocks just as eheap.

NEW LIVERY!

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP
O, SwceUes!
Haury Half, keeps the largest and
finest line of Choice Candies, including
Choc late Creams, Ix-nioaSiievs, French
mixed. etc., in the village.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

LIVERY &amp; BOARDING STABLE

ty 800 acres of choice Missouri land

Double &amp; Single Rigs,
Open tk. Top Carriaffc*.
A Request.
Cail at my store and pay roar account
and preserve your credit, aud help me
to do the same.
C. W. Dkmakat.

I?' I am dosing out a lot of Men's
and Boy'a Linen Coats regard!*-** of
cosl
_____________ G. A. Tmlmax.

Fnnitm »f Every Dtscriplioii

IF n»tcd.

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !

One-half buahrl each of Huckleber­
ries and Blackberries. Will pay rash
for the same or credit on auMcriptiou.
Okxo Stmoxu.

Ordinary and Side - Bf r Buggies!
-------- WHICH we---------

'

Rock Bottom Prices.

IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
NASHVILLE CARDING MILLS. WARRANT x-FIRST-CLASS
A GOOD HEARSE
WE USE NOTHING BUT THE
Woodburn Sarven Patent Wheels,

Our Farm YV agon

Upholstery Ms ud Shrouds

Concceded to be the “BOMS” by good farmers, always on band.

one, thirty large cages being nurra—nr
to scrum modal • the rol tecUou of birds
and animate. A large and liandaomc
giraffe ia conspicuous, and a wonder­
fully large and powerful rbinoerroa
attracts a great deal of attention.
There are two bnflaloea, two elks, a
grixzly bear, a j»olnr tear and several

MIIJLINEIRY

WATER

WATER!!

mil kite Clear, Frat Water ?

THE

NEW MANUFACTORY
eunoua owes puzzling how no much
music can proceed from such unprom­
ising source*, a mysterious lady—or
rather the bead and body &lt;rfatadycauaea much comment, cunning glasa
blowers make trinket* with steady
akiB, Captain Costentenua exhibits
hia pictured akin. Col. “ “ " ‘

AN ORDINANCE to grade Main BL
from tho north side of Washington
BL to the south aide of Maple St. and
to pave the gutter.
Stcnox 1. Ila Common ComeH of
tks
of SosMAt ordam. That

KELLOGG SDEMARAY

Mies Maggie Jeffrey

Artesian ud Tubular Wells,
School Books, Fucy Stationery,

Bowen from the north side of \\ o*hiugton BL to the south side of Maple
BL ia said village ami that the gutters
shall be pared nine feet wide as far as

TO THE PUBLIC

The poor old “bom” that ba* the
kxA arouml meditatlrdy M though he

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expense shall be a Hen ou the lota or
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strength every day. There are now
l.MO lodge®, of which about 1.3S0 aiwin
Ontario or Upper Canada, ia active op­
eration, with a united membership of
nearly 300.000. Aa the population of

HUTUI-K TUllMl

Tua Turks arc st Irngtli reconciled to
the Austrian ooeu|«b&lt;s&gt; of thstr wasters prosloess. Orters bare Lev® iasosd by the Forts

kn»wu to have Jara ta the routa ol the «v&lt;(vs probably Moapsd.
Tnz Governor of Oregon has uwncl
s rroclam«&gt;M&gt;o callirg for vohmtsm to t^ia

msht sites of tte tawtiks. aw!
lb-« )n
reewving Mute. .i«* m&lt;! j imote . mm! thsi
rrModahlp &lt;■*!»IV.
.Dpun"
frran Cru.
J'rerii Indian *&lt;«&lt;-» Io Ita .hlra&lt;O Tate®,
tailor lbs Martlias dite&gt;-&gt;ura&lt; MUnding u-i
“J tae «fs ot Lirta&lt;.»®. tta Mrnt s?

aavagrocaa. It is a banter, and not a
tnlaor, who aaanapantea them. M»aumo, a large, powerful negro of Cen­
tral Africa, made himmlf matter of
thcac anperf) animals in Um* following
mann« r ; He bad i&lt;ea informed of the
nightly pr ssasr of a lion in bis neigh­
borhood. -Ha lost do time in arming
himaelf with * long cutlass, and, drag
ging a young ol after him, arrived at
the appointed place. At the tv ual
hour hu majiwty appeared. Tin- moon
wab al ita full, and the strange trio saw
one another as in broad day. The lion
gave utterance to a deep, significant
growl, looked from the man to the
ox, and flounataxl bis great tiil.
Marram* remained pcfttotly quiet for
an instant, then, suddenly plunging hu
cntlam into tlie ox, he raised him in hia
vigorous arms and threw him at the
lion's fert. The wild beast made a
bound, sprung upon tbc bleeding body,
caressing it for a moment aa a cat Joe* a

SIOO.

'WTELTIE8

GRACE’SSALVE

Russo-Turkish conflict Great Britain
would suffer no lose of national prvwUgc
or advantage, nevertheless it may be.
truly aaid that the British triumph whioh
ooLoludcs the long and fierce ooutrv1 &lt; 3oss—Hs.1..
vvrsy ia amazing.
Macomo what wm ha doing all this &gt;.T»—So 3
The caricature picture-msk'ra might
— No. 1
The Orange Society differs from nearly graphically represent thia latest coub-at time? Heated quietly a few steps from . i lUsist
his
guest,
he
opened
a
little
sack
from
। Siirrsa—I’bot
i all other secret associstions in this, that on the " Eastern question" under the
which ha toik a bit of corn bread and rues m—•
it Las no literature which can l&gt;c distinc­
dry
figs,
am)
began
bis
own
frugal
re
­
tively ealtel iu own. Ita history has
post. When hia hunger began to be
yet to be written. The state papers in
satisfied, the liou raised bis head and r
Eng'an.1 and in Canada contain much
looked at the man. Their eyes met Doss—
3
- valuable information oooerming the or­
Those of the lion were filled with sur­ ’’ 3«T»-X' 1
der, and the part it haa played since ita
prise. Those of the man were ealm and nuui - Xo.
organization. The ansual reporta of the
various gran I and subordinate lodges
are filled with statistical intelligence battle unddeniv turns. Tlie bear seizes
uoas Kurd
- ’ -t&gt;*v» -No. 1
tliat, in the ham’s of a judicious com­ the ta»kry and is prorocluig to dunein­
piler, cvuld be used to advantage in lier it. Tlie bon wakes up ami begins
giving to the world the history of a liody to ronr vehemently. The bear growls
Hou.
whose shibboleth is an event winch liap- savag'd*. Tbc animals show their teeth
. .
i 1 fUTU
penrel nearly 190 years agi&gt; the battle and maze ready for combat. In the situ­
:!; Saui-te
ui the Boyne.
ations prvaeiitod by the succeeding dip to
w
lln®»
William III. arrived at Torlsy, Jlev- mstic maneuver*, the artist will find tbc ' time, rnd the lion quietly went hu way. U*V»
onaiiirr, England. Nov. 6, IflKH. His subjects for a series of graphic illnstra leaving Maromo to return to hu home. I ItVB
flagship I-ore the arms of Nassau quar- tiona, allowing tlie l» ar rampant, the | On the following evening, st the same ,
1 ‘
tcml with those of England, sod on the ,
~ _... ... .. —
.
lhr Afnmn rehjmed t,, the plane1 |
WBBBT- «&lt;■- 1
, baum r was inscribed, “ The lYutestant hia tail gone, etc., cunduding with a
Bo 1
religion amt the lilierties of England I congress .if natiotud qua. Ini peds, in of meeting, where thr half-devoured1
corvaaa
still
lay,
ami.
shortly
afterward,
will maintain." Hia ami al wm received which the br&gt;n appears with the turkey
the
bon
ma&gt;le
hu
apj»caram&gt;\
but
not
1
with great joy by those who professed ■nude of him, magnanimously tendering
the Ejnacupol faith, and even the .iis- to thr bear a small fragment of one of
forveeru, he came ace&gt;&gt;m|*uud by fam­
avutera were not averse to hia Aiming
ily and fncnda. Tbcv were four in
An Exeter, on t^e 21st of tbc same
number, two lions, a lioness and lion's
mouth, was formed the first t irangr orwhelp. The repeat was served, but not
aa on the previous evening, id the open
cherlnuta Great Britain liMevrr gained. air. Mscomo had built an arbor covWhat Ruasia haa gainnl is-defeat, hutm lahon. and a loss of preatigr. The
most every private and putibc library. rrearnng of Turkey in Europe advan­
The signers pledged thcmselvew to de­ tages Austria without ctwt, but not Rus | crawling noiselessly within reset of a bid­
fend and support William. Prince of ■ia. Tlie acquisition of a narrow alio i4
Orange, in upholding the Protestant re­ B&lt;-s®aral&gt;ia ia of no practical value, po­ I den spring, Macomo Uiueiird it and Ills
ligion. T. is combination wm oalle.1 litical or military, while the new compact | four lions suddenly found themselves im­
prisoned in a strong iron cage, whose bars
"The Orange Confederation."
between Turkey and Britain brings toe
After the Battle of thr Boyne, which lum and tlie bear face to face in Ama, ha.! been hidden l«cuealh grrom leaves.
Fncnda were near at hand to aid in re­
waa fonglit July 12, 1690. and the sub
moving
the four liotia upon a raxt, ami
lequeut surrender of Lunen k -James
they were about to comm.me® their work
II. baring in the mcantim. fled to
In effect that compart makes Great when they perceived a new llonesa,
Britain henerfurth the predominating crouched down upon the aazii and lick­
|s&gt;wrr in Asia. In eflret, if not in terms, ing her whelp between the iron bars.
it is thr erection of a British protector When tbc men rniaed the cage upon the
sic owr Amb Mir or. carrying Brillsb in­
Dublin waa organiz/d a society, know, fluence and control from Uie Dardanelles cart, she looked al them beseechingly,
as Un- "Aldermen of Skinner’s Alley,’’ to Persia. In the protvable reality of thr and when they all marchnd on she fulpurely u local affair, living routined to future, it is tho extrusion of Bntidi In­ 1 lownl at s a hurt diaiaucc, with drooping
tlie Protestant frwmcn and freeholders dia westward atal worUiwranl through tbc /head and tearful eyes; and thus it ia that
of the city Londoudrrry followed n-’it valley of the Euphrates to the Mediterra­ we have five bona inatrad of four st tbc
with the "" ’PrrnUcr Boys," ami shortly nean and tn Conalantinupta. Already Theater Porte twunt Martin, five terrible,
afterward* EnniskiUet. junied up with an English navigatum comfwny &lt;cru|ses ferocious beasts, ready to revolt at any
the " Boyne Society " The last man the Euphrates and tu&lt;*no&gt;A&gt;ltaea the com­ moment, and. although Mscumo enters
tuxial hail auxiliary brsochea.
It was tn- rev id that gn-ul &lt; 'nru’al highway. tixir isgr and dominates tieni to a cer­
extended throngboul the country aa a Already the project of an English rail­ tain extent, they have not forgiven him
means of self-protection against an al way from tlie Euphrates to the Mnliter- ! for having taken advantage of their cosIMPORTANT
j fidrmw in him. ami would ask nothing
tgud guerrilla [arty, known m "" The
raurau i» announced, ami tin- construc­
^apj-areea," who were charged wiUi mid
tion of auoth* r line, hitherto proposed,
Light aaaaasiuatione. burning of build­ c«uu. vting the eastern extremities of the
ings, ami destruction «l property. The
" Rapparvcs" were the nnrotiqucnd
few who would not acknowledge Eligliab Angboaing Asia Mltw-r. poUUcally aa
Negro Superstition.
well aa commemally, la begun.
The power of superstition upon South­
Moreover, the aatoc lalnug outcome of
ern negroes ia fully illustrated in the
the Berlin oongrrsa haa given again an
&lt; ruphatie answer to the qnesUou whether confession of a Thoma tun (Oa. • ■tdorc.l
the Almighty made the Mediterranean murderer, Dick Dawson. who waa htlDg
sea far an English lake. At any rate, if •n tlie 5lli of July. He ami hu brother
the Almighty did not make the Mediter­ in law, Frank Cunningham, were hard­
ranean for Engbah use, eventa prove working farm, ra &lt;d L'p«ou county, and
the Iwst of Ineuda until Dawson culti­
vated an unlawful love for Cunning
ham's wife. S«.« • &gt; terminal to put her
England
unsuspecting hmdiaud out of thr- way,
and, aa Dawson was loath to take hia
end. And now England commands in life, she urg'd him on with the accnaaDie middle and at both ends. The cea■k»u of the island of Cyprus to tho Bnt-

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NEW DISCOVERY

ranean. in ita whole length and breadth,
Boys,” and " Itapparvea." The " Hearts complete and absolute.
of t)ak “ appeared in Ulster id 1703.
The possession of Cyprus ia to En­
They were put down temporarily by the gland hardly l«wa important than that of
au'honUrs, ami reappeared as " Hrsrts
of Hte-eL" Id Munster anotiirr gurmlta I Port
BDj
Adriatic ports on the
party was knowt^aa thr J" lli^ht Boya, ' । CB&gt;t an,j n&lt;lrth. it ia admirably situated
.i
«k - “ •*- - -*•by nature for a great military ami naval
rendezvous from which ran be romorganized the aociety of "United Inab- msndol the whole Asiatic peninsula and
*dcd," with headquarters in Dublin. By all the routes, both land ami water, to
the Protestanta it wm pronounced s India. It is the real key to the linent,
treasonable institution, and an intended and aa such will unquestionably be held
muster ami parade on Dee, 9, 1791, wm and used by tho British power.
frustrated only by royal proclamation.
In fins’, the outoomr of the Berlin
But to go back far a moment. Tbc rongrrsa is the grratrat tnumph f r
Britain that thia century haa witnessed.
i organizations got fairly
„ — It ia not surprising that in Rarsia great
17M. Tbc form*! were exclusively Ro­ indignation should I* manifested on acmanists, ami tlie latter I'resbytenana of
dcci.l'-dly republican prorlinties. who worse than her defeat by tbc Fur kish
were anurau to sever all connection with
arms would have been. Nor ia it sur­
England and establish a democratic form prising tliat even th® English nation
of government.
should be nraivd st this unexpected
! All three natire Irish movements of auccvM of the most audacious pro­
I coarse gave an impetus to the Boyne
gramme of Rational agjn*ndisement at
I Boeiety that it would not olbcrwis- have
1 achieved. Noblemen and proprietors of 1
landed estates lent their influence to,
and openly encouraged ita extension.
George II. openly supported it, and |
pronounced it the great mainstay of tbc
I church and Engliab cocnoctaon in Ire- j
land.
Commencing m 1776. the Protestants
in tbe South of Ireland began the for- j

of Cork, Clara, Galway, Kerry, Ixmsriok, axal Waterford were overrun with
" White Boys” and " Peop of Dny-era,**
and so numerous were the depro-tatniua
that th® peopte were afraid to slorp. The tliey formed ia oousuaxed. Tbe wheat,
Boyne socteUea wen- called by different earn, etc., which wm raised by our
nanw "Tree
Blues," " Blaser*," farmers last summer ia being rater, up.
Nb parttele of matter is destroyed by
ttfia process, but tbs value which wm
in Abe grain is destroyed.
Aa, while UMri are wearing out cloth­
ing and eating wp food, they are gesorally busily employed produ*ng wealth
of souse kind, tbe wraith of the world is

THE OUSIUL * OILY 6E1UIHE

IICHOLS, SHEPARD t CG

aa hia mivlreaa told Ihiwson. why hia
garden did not do well; why the fiafi did
not bite hia hooka; why it was diaoovfrom a neighbor's nost Dawson waa,
of courte, disturbed by the srtful coo
strueUou which Mr*. Cunningham placed
upon every untoward incident, and was
finallv plaoed in terror of bis bfe by her
statement that at her Luabsnd's direc­
tion she had pulled nine hairs out of the
mule »f ilia hnut Hlio sold that he
would wind these around a rusty nail
that tiic wizard bad given him, and with
one blow daily for nine days drive the
nail mlo a tree; on the ninth dav she
persuaded Dawson that ha would die an
eclf at work to break the enchantment
I b-fnrr the nine days should expire. He
I lured Cunningham to hia house with a
| promise to give him half a pig be should
( kill that evening, and then shot him,
I brained him with a hoe, and then hid
hia body where it waa found by accident
Dawson waa arrested and sentenced to
be hung, ou circumstantial cvijecor, and
recently ooufeaad hia guilt, implicating
Mr*. Cunningham. The wom-tn haa
born arrweted while working ui the fields
in anotlier county, ami will be put on
trial for ber life at the next term of court.

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FEARFUL FALL,

&gt; pulled them up.
mites in th® haff

hour. TbAra'a:

intellect waa
Kyesra.sbe

night when they wero au nearly killed
while running pilot—CaeeclTt Maga-

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hvil Ir JKewS
thi rty, and the trestlo

VIlfeMAtlMrw^rUtev,
ManU-Wau £ uno*.

’* must paaa them at the curve, beHaUo! look out, mind that hand-

bat »s rd:
&gt;w, I’ll take

KUMMER

tasted it; and aoou afterwards Seth.

Strirtiu.
fireman to, follow

castwnnL

“I think I’ll have a nap; it's only

my opinion Tom will ilrink too much or

W. II. YOUNG,
Hia train of thought was suddenly in­
terrupted. All at once it flash cd upon
him that he himself had been “ drugged”

IL A. BARBER.

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,il I otldl t
t»*U (rue

WALTER &amp; POWERS.

" Who is standing pilot this evening,'

BRADY * CRITES.

ho waa called.
“Beth Martin,"

was the foreman'r

him to come here, will you ’
and hurry up!"

SMITH 4-

KNAPPEN.

both he and Seth Martin must hare
" spread themselves," aa the former

driver stood Iwfore hia chief.

ISAAC M. FLINT. Jr .

LEWIS DURKEE

uiuselc.
blue as the sky; a handsome brown
beard ornamented his face, which, albeit
ratiier dirty, was full of character and
determination. To use the popular ex“he waa pure gold down tc
The su|x-rintcndent. satisfied with Ins
m rTObta! i„ .Ito
.1^—
awl sail):

EMORY PARADY.

&amp; J FEIGJINER.

Collinsville to-night, Seth.'
" 1 know that,” was the curt response.
“ And it will require close watching,'
continued the ehjet

S ti;.
,rYou are mighty knowm' this even­
ing," said th® superintendent, smiling;
'• but there is ouo thing you don't know,
WOODLAND HOUSE.

going to run pilot to that train.'
“ Yea, I do," replied the
“ Who in thunder told

UNION HOUSE,
“You told me this minute, then I
□sing his white, even teeth.

R PARADY
XfAMFACTfliEBof
.* 1 “I "pvtonf S'M.-y irn^.

.out men

J. B. RASEY.

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" I'm

"Beth -MMrtin, you ought to be a

PURCUIS,

to split straws tn chaff. There's a very
festive gang of desperadoes hanging
about up Dartford way. They nearly
Fortunately, the paeacugere was bandy
with their shootin'-irons and buHeta was
rainin' pretty thick, else there would
have been something unpleasant "
'• Wa'al," said the engine-driver, “ go

Ergs an an Article
There is do article of food mon whote-

The cars contained wheat and

as it was nearing the trestle-work con-

“ There they
uing tender fi

climbed up into the "eab” of hia engine
(all American locomotives are protected
hw closed in), and’began to smoke.
He smoked in comlort for about half
' These still.

SMi.ru Startup

out pausing a moment,
dashed up tbe beacn, his long tail and
curling mane floating outward in the
wind.—New London (Of.) Telegram.

H THIEME.

either in

n e 11 wait on them

was delivered by Dr. William B.
Fletcher.
H® waa introduced in a few
McCulloch, who expressed the opinion

structure.

A few seconds later the whole

The gentle Idas of the steam.

tbe only audible sound. Broad flashes
of sheet lightning Ht up the heavy
masses of cloud, but no thunder fol­
lowed. Beth looked to his rt«volvcr.
Tom fed the fire, and they ) waited ; it
For quite twenty minutes the men
waited ; the engine in front liad long
ago disappeared.
At lasts Beth said,
" Now, Tom, is our time ! I’ll run them
a race down to Dartford City! and, if I
get there first, there'll Jw- vcxlp* to sell
to-morrow. Well refind that curve be­
fore they ace ns, anil come in all flying.

Bonaparte marched for the invasion of
Ruaara. Simile* have been exhaust-d
and description beggared in painting
the magnitude of Napoleon's undertak­
ing and the extent of the means with
which hejiropoaed to achieve the eounest of

Their chemical

3

tumnced that thia lecture waa the first of

descent into the river:
day evenings upon-similar aubjeeta
Dr. Fletcher said no one oocld appre­
ciate more keenly than himself the nov­
elty of the situation, and when first
asked to lecture in a church on Bunday
be was somewhat shocked, as he had

ply the flower of her youth, but all her

egg from two to three enures; th? egg
of the sea-gull and Ute turkey from three

motive wm dragged back along tbe rails.
The engimeer. Lows Beam, opened the
throttle to its full capacity, thinking to
nave hia engine by severing the couj^ U-mplatiou of Bonaparte to make some
ling-pin. But the fastenings did not permanent'mprovement in the horticult-

such a hot evening was a violation of one
of the first laws of hygiene which he
fourth.
"That's it; what a thund-nrg idiot I
would recommend ; but he would only
According to Dr. Edwayd Smith, in
am I" He casayed to rise, but felt quite
apeak to them for about half an hour,
bewildered.
He made hopeless at­
giving
them
the
result
of
hia
study
and
tempts to stand upright, but could do
til toe locomotive waa pulled from the entering Russia have been variously es­
experience
amongst
children.
Onenothing. He was as uselesa as a child ; darted the ponderous engine across the
fourth of the children born dio undi r track and dropped into tbe river. Think timated, but never at loss than 400,000
but, worse than all, he wsa conscious of
men. The official report found amonc
his inability to do his duty. Ten o'clock
ninety feet through air and striking in Bci liner's papers, which were found at
rang out He struggled to bis feet
Moscow, raises il -os high as 575,000;
I His head was spinning round, his feet
that he was standing on the fifth car but the following statement, furnished
were heavy as leaden weighta. He only one—if you reach Dartfcrd City and
from the engine when the car ahead of him by a Westphalian Colonel belonging to
opened the sliding-door, but, ere he
left the rail and dropped from the bridge.
re
the
alarm
!
must
proper
nutriment
and
could &lt;leaccnd, a blow from behind sent I
He rw
ran back over
over the
the top.
tops o!
of Ih.
the cars
" Press o® Beth, it's nigh midnight." proprr
n'
fwed frnm
I He
itaoereil Tom, as the engine «wan" ,
bandages which fashion has ! with all possible speed, each one plunging
J™°
“."■’‘'J
""»aI th.
—. seem tx)UoJ .fc..,,
Tfc. cusm , j**1",‘‘T*
tbe .h.rp
sharp enrrr.
curve. Tfc
Tbeir.
children. Tbe
hl« b«*b had harding a quantity of surplus water for the wl, aotamlm. ~ th- otter -w&gt;-. I
teteii olnUrro .boot to te «1
locomotive tanka
«utel th.
I ,,„r,.u ttem I,™
Faster and faster nettled tbe pursuer.
one bushel of corn yearly, and to lay,
and had seized the brake of the fonrThey were seen at last.
The mm were
twelve dozen or eighteen poundaof eggs. ’
climbed up on the engine, and, with a visible through the. glass for an instant.
This is eqtiivalent to saj ing that three
low but hearty chuckle, started it out
the slightest provocation to become the
an.i one-tenth pounds of oorn will ntrfirm grip ।
Only just in time. Two bullets came prey of disease. Instead of being sup­
crashing overhead; another hit the
aborteat of the party. " 1 didn't listen handle of the s’eam whistle and rent out plied with the soft, pulpy, nutritious for life, be stood still until the car bad
food for which the stomacL is designed,
a reroam of defiance into tbe night Heth it is often jpven starchy food, which en­ fallen fifty or seventy-five feet, when he
poundaof corn for its production. When
roar slowly, and, pistol in hand, watched genders disease.
Another sourer of
Ob I they couldn't catch me tripping.
Jfo common foresight w*s required to
disease is found in the custom of giving oedod him waa one which was resting on
the I Kitto m of the river in a alanUng (hid supplies for »o large an army; and, cents a pound, wc have a bnahcl of com
' r.
......
, ;
” tie ■ going io race ua dux no aou x
■ Th-.
mil .b&gt; lb. bnds., I | kn„. a. lncl
nr&gt;o’ 'No. M0.’ Tom.
position.
The brakeman struck feet indred, the arrangements on Ulis head feed producing Si 88 worth of eggsand
mnrww mi.I am. tli«-r
"
■ io work ।
.
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foremost against the inclined surface of appear to have been pel feet in the outmiasma in the air. The plunging of 41
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Judging from these facte eggs must lie
Hetli's face, aa he speko and clutehed
" Aye, only on that side. Ye did that hia revolver, waa sufficient to explain hia children into cold baths is one of tbe water aa if he had t&gt;een fired from a allotted to each regiment; and in all the eeonomicid in their production and in
most fruitful scarce* of cholera, in­
Bntiahcr pretty, I must say. He and meaning without wonla.
Columbtad. He plowed the bottom of । frvnlirr towns grain waa collected from tbeir eating, and especially fitted for the
flammation
and
intestinal
disorders.
Beth was kinder cantioua. too. "
On. on, speeding across the prairie I
the river for a moment and reappeared the surrounding country and laid np in tel&gt;oring man in replacing meat.
Now Sctli was gaining, new the others
on the surface. As he oi&gt;.ajcd his eyre I store. The same precautions were not
with a savsgw laugh. " Did you settle aiiot ahi ad. “ More wood into the fur- frets with the children of ncli and poor be «» a car or two falling through th.- j ukcu. however, in providing suboutparents. It is not constant hot or cold
the signals, Abe I”
“Speaking of gall,1
weather that canre • disease, but sudden sir, and his ears were stunned by tbe | cnee during the retreat, nor were they
"Aye; telegraphed
ourselves on
d.-jileiiing crash of Umbers and boarda | altogether tiewaaary, aa tbe army wtu. ________ ,_____________ ________ „____ O
A bullet from Seth's steady hand temperature when children are nnproBy tbe time this man liad made lus then redts.x-d to a mere ukeh-ton. If street beer saloon; " talking of solid
_ __ .
____ ..____ .._________________ j.'. I
. . ...... .
. _
&gt; check, 1 never saw a man who had more
smashed the instruments We're ejear
now to Dartford City. What's that ?" engine and shattered the dnving arm of
lie added, hastily, as tbe engine lurched the man who held the regulator.
fantum, for the stomach of the child is
for a aecoud and lifted.
•' Bullv !" exclaimed the delighted alm.x t like a sieve. V.-getable food sl­
One night m July—it was so
Heth.
'
ays nndergora in the stomShe won't
rho had clung to the tender until wilhui , tiling else to that ot X-TXi-i. annihilate.: I aide of
tbc child fermentation in। bust, I hope. Here goca"
'
—1
1 1
* ‘ in a perioal of a hundred day* ?
ranch 1
iron—wo ooncludod to go
J
digestion.
There i
no
।
Tbp speaker, who ktew a little about
oud, fortunately for him, alighted in a
objo'tion
to vegetable
diet
engine-drinng. turned 01a the ste-am aud
heap of corn, the contents of one of tile
UipT wi-nk H&lt;_ lunirnl hiB li|wj
adults,
but
m
the
case
.
Inch,
it;
linking
against
the
rest
children Die aamv (ood acts as a poison.
for a moment. There's aometliiog mov­
। turning in Pete Hlivens said he guessed
ing yonder; they'vefound Beth, likely.” t* ntluo shut uff the steam. The otl)ci Prol.atily the most important and use­
he'd cool off by taking a awim. I knew
ful thing that could ta- done wrmld taBut Uns portion of the gang of rticstho current wouhi enate-h fairs right
P.irkerebnrg, W . Va_.
pcradovs ha»i met their match in English
Sick
Xhr sppear-iiw of which no one u able
“What diil yon abut off for*" cried
four men who emerged from the "reck
philosophically to account for. Tun
lesaantest ami aincst room in the were tramp*. They had been stealing a , faeta an- thnu
A g&lt;-ntlcaiari. while
ousc, but tins rule is very often neg­ nde. and were cbuglug to the trucks plowing in • field with several others. him out of sight in about three seconds.
lected. Children require mere than the when the accident hapjicned. Tbe car
moments’ sickness. Creeping along th
regular three m&lt;-alsaday, but gt»&gt;&gt;1 fmm upon wlu«b they wen- riding turnr-d
fecte. We found $HJJO in his imU
bottomaide Up in the (all aud they were ,
-t- „,T.i7.
reived the ides of following three men. playing on the track,gi lialo of unearthly
Sr s
1.^.»&lt;n*n.r «b pocket and nn old wateh. We took 'em
appenranoc. It shimmered and mured and they will ^.
o._. ..
to, —
digest
it „it —they
are
up town and soaked the clothes for *9
n Imtit like a will-o'-the-wisp. It vm * | healthy and have plenty of exercise.
| stance, resembling a
" bravoes ” away into the night an the
7 '
and sob! the wateh for $1‘A Then we
TO.»ngrr.
«uoit.
but.
mU.
UmruTOf*
*
“
y
white
mist
—
a
ghostly
The
beat
way
to
dcvelup
a
child
in
form
upline. He proposed to give the alarm *no't g»*®Uy
» “» 7'~ ■£- went round town on a sort of a jamand follow (on the down mctnlsi with a . w*7wif'.
Ixiree and spent the money. About 5
superior force. But fate waa drawing |
““
Jerome Darpbec, the bridge-tender, [ R*.
o'clock in the mcruing we were drinkthe fugitives to destruction. Tho up peretitioua terrors being now excited, tervala, never allow it to go with what wl.r. .Yinmer O» liia riliLi'b had taiaril- .
I is called " ,n empty stomach." The doc­
" It’s light, that's all.” said Seth with 1 tor nonelnil.t*! Iiv ■Amealine lietter oam.
should walk in but Pete himself in au
a
fiendish
grin.
"I
know
it
though.
din' ?” This 1» what Tom beard as be
old suit of clothes that he'd borrowed
A thnlhng episode of the accident is
strict
crawled rather than walked across the I've seen It twfore. Tbcre'c somelio.lv I
off a man three miles down the river.
yet to lie described. The twenty-third
nmlcnirOth the rails in the bridge, and,
car of . the train waa the conductor's
apparently
Beth—Beth Martin; what's hap- you bet, they're cutting the track foe
clothes, and the next day hr was 'round
I the special train !”
c:ans should be the prevention as well
ether. He called to the men about 100
'' Gracious heavcu, and tliat engine I" 1 aa the cure id diacaac. He waa disposed aengera, traveling from one local station
yards off. and told them to look up. and
"Tliat euginn will be in tbe river m | to think the Chinese bail the right idea
tel! him what they saw. They declared Louismn.i alligator.”— Virginia Uitg
when I was lialf stu
two minutes," said Jv’tti Martin.
pay the doctor when they are
they saw a white Lun-e swimming in the
id be pays them when they are
*ky. and wero badly frightened. Our
■nLllv
'.wn," exclaimed Tom. "Go ahead !"
informant, neither auperatiUoua nor
Tom,
L™U;«xluSl;
-GraUj.mU,. s-oUj; W than K.l
the tmdge crashing and saw the forward
cars and locomotive plunging into the
- . .
.
on * lilt
Hr- inrniv! nn slrsm tint
Ui. (Irippimr &lt;lnvrr, qoiekl, tooxIhr ,
People tn the vtcinitv of ILlica Springs
in many of tbe public schools ot the
&gt;b. toA Inm hi. dMbm. —J, wb.n
l“J I’"**1 HL "h"" u”
were thrown into wdil excitement Sun­ aud, hurriedly removing the coupling­
l.i. m*u h»l tolj him whu h. lu*l
?* “K lwM *
‘™h
the Mme direction and moving in the
dou.v——
■ heard, undnmid screams of pumanogocy day by the peculiar antic® of a religious pin between it and tho freight car, ap­
..w ..
4.
ii &gt;. 4 ____ 4_i the Treatle bridge aank down—down-- tnouomaniac named Collins. At 5 a. m. plied tbe brakes with all his might Had the mirage, or illusion, except upon the ixrent.
•• t&gt;o; I bmU» a nUAto io ioon.1
u
b;,
to y,, ,tram lie went into tbe Methodist Church anl
nun ot
uneven state of the atmaspni-re. Illu­
mu. Ikrc. Bob Fruklu’.urtioi. '
Tho poodomo. eo«uo a.pjml tore up all the books, aa he said, "to get
n;uu" of
sions
VI a
l* different
uilll-reui appearance
lute u*ru
have been
irt-cu
T, ,
,— *
w ST t7
lorTOil, tooSto hr.-ry7.il. riAual
" . J_a --seen at different times, in the same vi- HrelLodited
paper 1B quite astraatwurthy
Well hrr hrr up u.l ran them .Ioto &lt;
U„o. .un.ib4implrt.ly0w&gt;. I through and out of town, a distanci of bottom of tbe Ti ppress oe. But it
in the matter of good Eugbah; it is full
cinitv, frightening the superstitious aud
of
contemporaneous
history, of iutellithundering noise into tbe two miles. Conelnding tb«t the devil
languid at t»y the skeptical.
wm in hu clothing, and tbit Jesus had pic.
The passengers occupi

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f

FRANK J

PUR CH 19.

specie train and sec that the line's clear
np as far aa Dartford City. Ye can
ahant at the Trestle-Bridge si'ing and
wait to pull the wagons up the Bunker
incline through the cutting. Once safe

^liKcllanrw Sard*.
JOHN Q CHES SY.
«
Mil E 11 1

MONEY TO
a

better take n
We'll hare to

LOAN I

Sffnitd Ul Ualt konlei
‘

IK SUMS OF

f300.00 and UPWARDS

Seth's reply. “ I'd
-shooter. I suppose.

line. Who's jour mate V
"English Tom Atkins,
ply. "He
"All rix
"Now de®1

All these preparations were made al­
most as quickly IMI they are hern de­
scribed. In ten m:nnt&lt; n the engine was
ready and as noiselessly as poMible tbe

OM LOSO TIM*.
HDS8KLL.

^{ICHIGA# EXCHANGE.
Oetroit, Mrohigan.
Lto« de POMTU. Proprietors.

Tom buteod *w*, « dnlml boll Tte linbl.to.mxUal,
.
an.1 the piercing screams of wounded,
woo OTO. bwk w.U, Uo mlolbrra— lb*l I
mH, u,. I pulled off hia clothing, and in a state of
the box was cmntv and the wire cnL
■ &lt;
■•
. &gt; .. .
* ■■ . i j nature started track on s dead run, fol­
lowed by
iowuu
oy a conatanUy-increasing
constantly-increasing mummulU- ;
। der. The storm had bunt
fictb. “ What fools wv were to take
1
"Caught in their own trap,” er- iodo of people, who failed to overtake
them drinks I Now, Tom shove in some daimed Seth. "Serves them right I him. Passing through town, ho finally
wood while I oil the cranks. Ill leave
approached
church, then occupied
Poor critters, I'm kinder sorry, too.”
by a Sunday-school.
A man atj " Let us help them,” cried Tom.
-•*------ *-a — -— •----- -■ •
him *'

"Wa'al r drawled the other, coolly.
" I'll provide for y&lt;-ur family if you're
hurt or shat; if not, I IF reward you.”
" Is that all, then I Well, good night,

“ Cross that bridge 1'* exclaimed the
fireman

goin' to trv it,” replied Beth. “Will you
stance j»T

kill or cure."
** Here goes, then; shake hands. God

until after the wreck had nettled into
A new insect peat baa appeared, which
perfect quiet at the lioitom of the river.
The fireman says that the last he saw promise* to make housekeeping os diaA the engineer he was holding on to the couragitej business aa the long-suffering
throttle-huer and I lending forward in bis granger fintls the raising of potatoes in
cab. He never dinehed from duty as be the face of the Colorado beetle. Thia
followed Ida ponderous machine through-------- .
a
ithat fall of mucty feeL
, **’ emigrant from Europe, with the dis...... - Il_should
mi
. thatin 1 languished txUo “ AtUhrxnue tcrriphube_
Ikhtic
owo until
mail after
-rw
Vp&lt;» il* teUr. be.il, lbbridge did not break down
stranger contents itself mainly with au
with his fiat By this time a crowd bad
gathered about him, but. owing to Lia IL It was the wrenching of the train animal diet, but on its arrival thia aide
profuse perspiration, which made him as that prodnorel the strain that broke the
bridge. The span which fell was 130 petite for everything wo'item. H
feet long. The structure is of the Howe has been familiarly du bb-d “the

Beth thanked him, adding gloomily,
“ If we fail, well Dwvwr «mm beck aliw.

meatic peace, the moth.
Tbe insects
multiply rapidly, and re destructive are

solidated V
intense and

The tell-phono may prove a dangerous
mutter for some folks. One of our lead-

Tbe driver and fireman clasped bands
in silence, and Seth turning on the full

bis bunhip Las

thousand miles from Brooklyn, and who
occasionally luxuriates in bis leisure

motion. Therein tuiu

JONES &amp; SSLLECK,

with white and red.

Wherever

hundred arilMou a dark
l ucks be­
have sc iavitetion

DENTISTS

tacka clothing and fursl

twwabad.

Tom, swddwiJy.
"8o mash tbs batter

Hallo!” comeback in

Fell Destroyer

Craned by the Uss

pLAlN AKB FANCY

Pri n ting

thcdeeepsts
though not beautiful, were

eomptexi'ju waa rosy Mai blooming; her
hair mrft, ailty and A a besafital Mags;
FULL CpUKTBl
LOW PRICES

Philadelphia Timet.

truss pattern, and its safety had not

morning the jailer went in to feed him.
He seemed perfectly quiet and harm­

ones are made. If you fail I wouldn't an­
swer for your lives! Take my revolver.”

that the

.leal al«out . verything c^*u lie found in
an euterpnting journal, aud Uic student
who carefully reads one day by dsy will
find himaelf better capable of under­
standing the exactions ot tbe world into
which he is about to be thrown and of
fighting his battles than if he followed
too exclusively the page* of ancient hia-

torn roc if wa

EATS

�HAINS
OF THE OLD, RELIABLE

Wm. Weed, th* ms wh* kilted Via­
tor Baril with u stotw in »lumber ramp
near Evart, haa been heid for trial.
Fraud Graham, agw!l» l
the late Hon. James G.al
urn Spring*, was drowned

Is fully stocked with the finest line of
lanlmiky Dnliu fill tin.
over’the desk in fr
lighted cigar in his

A Nevada politic
die merits of one
------ —
aaid waa; "Foltow country men, fol
me to yonder anlooB."—Jvw Prsa*.

TW T*—.r, U. b... ... hu«l »ir..
■oUKlbiMd.
I&lt; .rn.HSM0.WI,
iilaM, »kkh. Imw tto^nooo.
TI-. Uw.
MUMU ta

GRAIN CRADLES,

r. take* life
IliggthHUM
him. and a

mixed up in every rin
to mention him. - In,f&gt;
ouUja^ght worse than
“tawIowoObeen-

WILSON, NO. 9.
FORKS and HANDLES.

’rbTira™ etautad Itatataud

outataoduig. My MM.0M.000 to be met
Tbe aam of fifteen dollar* is ample to
with f 157,(X»,«*», or about forty-two
fit out a rebelUon io Mexico. Tbeyeao
rents ou the dollar. The yield of gold
th- money to buy whisky, and the re­
from the mine* la alremly at th" rate
bellion lasts a* long a* there ia any­
thing to drink.
of |gt,(fflD.0M per annum, and the net killed by falling ore, Jaly Mth.
* Frank Bough, of Fredonia, Calhoun
Neither the Russian* nor the Turks
i county, waa kicked by a horse in the have a war ballad that begin* to com­
llbdr, l&gt;— bUbUltab. il wo.H
forehead
,
ofl
the
iWi.
tearing
the
scalp
pare with "Tramp! Trampr Tbe
that gold will accumulate lathe coun­
in a terrible manner. He haa since American tramp Iwata Ute world,
try very rapidly, specially if it be died.
whether on long or short legs or in
in vited to become the circulating medJacob J. Bell.
Mr. Mackey, of California, haa an in­
Bmrf * "
come of $35,000 per day, but what good
Uutr
dore it do him f He can’t drink over
ten gioroe* of soda water per day, aud
he’s got to die on his menta, the same
Any one, who nuppown that a war with
as the rest.
Mexico will prove a mere bagatelle te
Gen. Rrabeu Davis, a brother of the
making a very grievous mistake. Il
redoubtable Jell, is a candidate for eonwill require at least &gt;X),000 mon and a
gre«* from Missiimpni.
He will do
year’* bawl ftgfciiog to bring &lt;mr neigh
wcJl
to take warning from hia brother’s
lilanthi
A Grand R
bar to a tor seas* of thi. repnldie’. Minnie Mong ™— -------------- -- ------------ recent oratorio! fiasco, and avoid dead
grandeur.
In fart, if the time and to reform her. She him .IoIm her ben­
number nt men were lake ao limited, efactors clothes and haa "gone for to
we should hesitate lung tofore buying
.laborer, while drunk,
* pool qb the Gringos.
.. the railroad yard nt "Saleiatu* Smith.” All these tn addi­
- — the 33d, nnd no badly tion to the town of “Bad Axe."
Here are some new figure*, for the
mangled
and
broken
that it te doubtful
One of Boston’s popular preachers
w.af fa-mprnuior exborters, from the
if |&gt;e can recover.
has led tin. boys in a race to a fire.
&lt;*btaf of the Bureau of Staltette*:
Tramps
are
Enrvtag
labor-saving Thte te a new departure in the ministry.
There were in thia eountty, in 1877.
machinery in Oakland county. but tbe Heretofore the preacher’s task has been
liquor dealer* licensed by the lazv creatures wont work when labor to lead tlie boy* in a race from a fire.
United States Government. Tiwnron- is offered them. How would a done of
A Toxa* Judge told the prosecuting
attorney in a murder rase that the tes­
wy annually expended for liquor in tbe chain-gang anil them.
United States by consumers is $800,a»,At Colon on July l»th. B. F. Quimby, timony wasn’t “worth a aoeond-hand
father ot W. F. Quimby, managing ed­ chew of tobacco," and dtecharged the
itor of the ltetn.it Free Free, was prisoner.
We-iavr some gtxwi or* in Congress found dead under » shock of wheat on
The Chicago Journal intimates that
there i* room in thte country for 10.000.
already, and what isthe ffrat thing to the farm of Wm. McCarty.
Samuel Bnrnc*on, of Montrose. Gen­ 000 rives and mothers who can keep
lw dune is to gain mom until there be
esee county, took poison, and it did not house, love their children and take the
secured an adequate wprvanafatiro in
kill him at tbe lime, but a few day* af­
Congrero of the peopled tbte Ballon, terward he slipped mto eternity, prv"Brazil's treasury te empty." Dom
snasobly the. work of the dnig.
Pedro, old boy. shake; two soul* with­
Rufie Darling, a teo-yeara-rdd boy of out a cent, two heart* (hat long for tin
—
but when did-you start a newspaper T
Battle. Creek, was attacked by tbe older
birds of a flock of wild tarkeys, and
Tbe feative tramp is making himself
killed an 18-pound gobbler with a club •very nunzeroo* and obnoxious in Iowa,
and then scudded for home.
Wisconsin and Minnesota.
A judicoux np|&gt;lication of gunpowder Deem* to
Tbe rersot auictde of Mr*. Wortman,
of Ionia, was doubtless brought about
by shame for her betrayal by a man
A big Yankee from Maine on paying
named Raymond.
The louis folks
told that the sum put down didi?t in­
have not yet railed him out qf town.
Il is now estimated that th" average clude tbe waiter. “Wai.” be roared. “1
yteld of wheat per acre in thte Stale didn’t eat any waiter, did IF He look
will be fall twenty bushels, the crop cd as though he could though, ami
ha* been nearly garn.Ted in good eon- there was no further discussion.

Mr». Grant weigh, six iwuinds more
tb*m the GeaerxL Perhap* it would be
bslter u&gt; nominate her.

Indians never kiss each other, and
having seen a few Indians, we do not
blame them.

-nt works at Grand
—,—- —------------- d. together with all
the machinery and much of the stock.
Tbe fire throws IS then out of employ­
meat and entails a loss of perhaps H.-

Mrs. John Alder, of Detroi . is a wo­
man of rather loose mural habits, and
on Monday evening laat, enticed two
tramps to her bouse, where one. John
Hoffner. was fatally wounded by her
&gt;___ ■____ I _ a.- I. J__ ■
-__ I

I wired a pencil and wrote a little
notice comjuuing Joo Hodges with a
mule, and Maying that, according to all
accounts, ho waa a drunken rascal
and loafer, and totally unfit for human
association.
■ ■
Thu notice was put iu type at once,
and apja-Ared in too paper the next
morning along with the other loco's,
and that afternoon, aa 1 had expected.
and looked np a. hurried glance
told me who be waa.
A short, heavy-net, swarthy, low*
browed rascal, with black hair and eye*
nnd red shirt --t hat wan Joe Hodges.
•Take a mat," I said, and went on
writing.
In a half drunken way be floundered
into a chair.
"What is your name," I said, glanc­
ing at him.
“Joe Hodges."
I dashed it down on a broad piece of
blank paper on the table.
"How old arc you F
“Forty-two,” with n surprised look.
I daubed that down in the same way.
“Your birth-place F
“Missouri,’ with still more aarprten.
I put it down, and then reached for a
heavy revolver, which 1 cocked and
laid on the table.
"Are you married F 1 asked with a
quirt look at the astonished man.
“No." he replied, staring wildly.
I put the answer down.
"What is your buaineas F
"A blacksmith.”
I ma le a record of the fact, and then
looked up to ask another question when
I saw that the bully had risen and stood
glaring at roc. with bw hood on the

“What in thunder are you writing F
U- yelled, his face almost purple.
•4a obituary.”
“Whose F
"Yours.”
He may hare h*d argent buninca*
down on the street; 1 do not know; at
any rate he suddenly withdrew from
my presence and never bothered me

COATES’ LOCK-LEVER SULKY RAKE !
And if you will call and see me, I will make
you the lowest prices of any one in cen­
tral Michigan, on anything in the
Hardware and Farming Tools.

C. C. WOLCOTT
PIONE’R STORE

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

AHEAD!

It surprised the shiners and newsboya around th “ Post Office tbe other
day to arc “Limpy Tim” come atnong
them in a quiet way. and to hear him
’““Boys. I want to sell mr kit. Here’s

Jast like the stand witless Indian!
Instead of cleaning out an agency
where be has Item robbed and swin
died, he skulks from tbe lava bed* and two bruabm. a hull box of blacking. *
scalp* some teamster who never harm­ good stout luii, and the outfit gore for
two abiUin’a!"
ed him.
"Goin’ away. Tim F queried one.
It waa a Michigan hnslmnd who went
“Not ’xartlr, bora, bat I want a quar­
for a coffin for his wife and offered to ter the awfuflret kind, just now."
•*&gt;akedic'« with tbe undertaker to see
"Goin’ on a ’seundonT” asked an­
if be should pay ilouble prim or take it other.
for nothing, but then this tea great
"Not to day, but I most bare a quar­
^tate for wheat and corn and copper ter." be answered.
mid ail that gor* ta make life happy.
One of the lad* passed over the
change
and took the kitTandTitn walkThe country achoolma'am pause* ou
her way. these glorious mornings, ta rd strutglit to tbe counting room of a
wet her checks with tbe sparkling dew,' dai^y paper, put down his money, and
and—whoop! there's a striped snake!
“I gwroa I kin write it if you’ll give
There are still four or five dailr paBleft which aecm firmly convinced
ho wrote a
tbe South is not a portion of the drath notice.
It went into the paper
United State*, but* sort of harbor or almost aa be wrote it, bat you might
tefugv for Northern scalawags.
not have seen it. He wrote:
TSS-«r searlH imr;
Uum
Death comes on an* and land, in the
parlor, kitehen. coin-crib, down cellar, yv**&amp; FlMnl trb-oxirrvr. fna Uf-Io Harla : M
on the roof, everywhere. It stand* ev­
"Waa it year brother 1” asked the
ery man in hand to drive hia neighbor’s
cashier.
hen* carefully out of the garden.
Tiro trial to brace up. but couldn’t.
Fatriak O’Keefe and Wm. H. Brock The big tear* came up.hU chin quiv­
were rival suitors of Elba ..idlo:&gt;. in ered, and be pointed to the notice on
Taunton. Maos. One evening O’Keefe the counter and gaaped :
sat beside her on a lounge, and ktesed
"I-I hail to «. Hmy kit to do it, b-bat
bee. Brock saw this throogh a tad* te be had hia arms around my neck when
the wall, and instantly fired two shot* hr d-died !"
nt tbe pair, killing O’Keefe instantly
He harried away bom", bat the news

There are 50.00 illegitimate children
lx,m in France every year, and there
are about &lt;.000,000 of threm unfortun­
ate* in fhul country. Although they
come into the world through no fault
th&gt;4r owd. lltcy are scorned by prej­
A lad named Alexander, of St. Charles of
udiced people and disinherited by law.
found a urigltbor** cow fast in the A nurutwr of gem-ronx people have,
woods. He libt-ratod her. and sb" turn
hcrefore, formed n society for the pro­
5!MS!j"k,±Sr.'S tection of throe children, and Victor
Hugn has written n letter full of syrnthe ehsrww blew hia arm off.
He has
ain&lt;*&gt; dted.

One Francis Boanlman rorentiy fore­
closed a mortgage on Taylor’s Addition
to Grand Rapid*, and U now turning
out lilt oerupatrts of the land covered

ni-Gied into the eompbaing room with
all the copy..
’
"1*11 fix Joo^Iodgm," I sold to my
self. The first blow is the beat, so hero

Th Vita litiiu d UiliiiW:

BIG
SPRING
STOCK! PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS I
T° INF0RM THE PUBLIC THAT WE

N0W

Ordinary and Side -Ber Buggies!
--------- WHICH WE----------

No Better Place to Boy Goods I

WARRANT FIRST-CUSS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
*

WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

'

Woodburn Sarven Patent Wheels.

* group *nd talked. Tim hsdnotbron
Mime an hour Ix-fore a Imrefooted Iwy
eft tbe kit on the doorsuqi. ami in the
box was a bouquet of Bowen which
IhmI Iwn purchased in the market by
iwunire contributed by the crowd of
nigged, tmf big-hearted u reh in*. Did
(fod ever make a heart which Would
not respond if the right chord was

For nolo at

Ul BAXta MTWBK,
My New Stock of

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

&lt;-r.nxMU.tton. but that

HATS ana CAPS!

COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS!

I can say without tbe fear of contradiction
that I have the largest stock, the best varie­
ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
WALL PAPER! for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
trary, notwitlmta
I warrant all
guarantee full
prices as low as i

C. W. DEI

PBICTICiL

�AND

Pure Drug., Medicine*,

DAN. MANEE

Mu» Ma££ie Jeffrey

IT Try 1U«.

, # Lumber
Hanmm.
---rr"'^^n?dNeeffok®

No. K. 1 xtaui good work horaro, new
arnttoi. and lumlicr wagou all comTerm* ea*y.

ArcMeat.
George

Palmrticr,

of Hartings,

Ul ot wjllrb U lo tl» ri«hi
spirit. I understand that be rofu*e* to
take any more money on depodt at hi*
bank. That te belter than refuxing to

J. Ame* and «ons of Chester, had.
C. C. Wolcott and his newly acquired lart Friday morning. 2,800 bushel* of
bride spent Sunday and Monday with wheat yet unxohl. Their crop of last
year wa* 8.200 buabete. They bad 1»
friend* at Onondaga.
acre* to harvest thi* season. Surely
Mr*. Cyrus Hewitt, of Lansing, has they ought not to suffer for lack of the
been in the village, visiting Imrdaugb- “staff of life.”
Mrs. A. Jacobus, of Ann Arbor, te
viriting at Mr. Janie* Fleming'*. She
te hi* only surviving aunt, and is 84
year* old.

Hero we are, sandwiched between
two of the niort obstreperous dcw*]mpcroa* men in the state, Aingvr of thy
Charlotte Republican and SUongof the
Nnxhvillv News.* If we do not get
“•quote” to dentil in-lea* than three
month*, we shall consider ourselves
very fortunate.

WOODLAMD ITEMS.

Score one for ’Lias Beamer,
boy.

tending to purchase a Sewing Machine
te called to tbe advcrtisewBOt of tbe
Wilmix in another column. Different

TP*

Aik kind* of

Summer

Jacob wtebc* hte horae* wm made of
cart iron
mauling.

PAINTS, OILS,
COTTAGE CGIZHB,
MASUY3 COLOMS
VARNISHES, BRUSHES.
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES.
SHOULDER BRACES,

IM T1IX1H SKASOX,

Fine American 4 Elgin Wstches,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

AND JEWELRY,

BOE k CLEVER

CAXJL AXIX) SEE.

rtetul. of Buhtield, got * l«d kick in the
forehead from one of bis father’s horse*.

Call at tuy store and pay your account
ud preserve your credit, and help me
» do die same.
C. W. DxmaKAV.

Tbe reddenec of Uri Fairchild, in
Chester tewnxhip, wa* burned July
Stud, together with part of it* content*.

and Boy's Linen Uvat* rvgardles* of
cost.
0. A. TKCMAM.

S. Ijto-y, died suddenly at Charlotte,
aged 62. She waa one of tbe first set­
tler* iu the county, aud had lived iu
Charlotte 20 years.

One-half busb.1 each of Hucklclierrie* nnd Blackberries. Will pay caah
for the name or credit on *ub*cnp&lt;ion.
Omro Stkomg.

BOINK BBUTM.

yyANTED!

WANTED!

A. L RASKY’S BARBER SHOP

Illinois i;

PINE

Oiarnro &amp;. Tobacco,
Specialty!

BUSINESS! 0PIUM“
CHEAP

KANSAS LANDS ! !

BLACKSMITHING

Wheklxr’s.

CT H. R. Dicxixsox 4 Co. have all
Wool Men'* Suit* for *8.00.

FINE TOBACCOS *. CIGARS.

GOLDEI

OPPORTUNITY!

imiioisw^ NEW GOODS

EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.
The public are respectfully invited

OUR NEW STOCK,

■

FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,

And the Public Generally!
RAYMOND A WILLIS,

CENTRAL STORE,

CHEAPER THAN EVER
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

»y right, bvrr vitb rva.
UOMK-MIOKIXO. IXS-0

WOOD Ac BROOKS.

treat them well.

DBY GOODS,
H A T8, CAPS,
BOOTS. SHOES,
THUMKS. VOTIOMS.
QBOOEBIES, Ac.,

WAGON REPAIRING,

yo FAMBB8!

RESTAURANT I ICE CREAI PARLOR
For Ladies and Gents.

bought at.
&lt;** mb moaijr tmlri
2BtrX-

0

’

Opposite the portofficc.

Tbe benefit of which will go to our
A Good Meal on Short Notice.

DAN. MA WEB.

NEW

Nashville, May ISth, 1878.

LIVERY!

Furniture I
BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

LIVERY 4 BOARDING STABLE

THE BOSTON STORE

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

aud customer* arc securing

Double &amp; Single Rigs.
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

IN

PLAN* am* FAHY

JACOB OMH V

Mr. Loomis having Just returned from New York, wbciv be bought a large and
X
well aaaorted stock of

WOOL

Furniture of Eterj Description I

Wanted.

CAR DING!
Have your Carding done at tbe

Boots and Shoes.

Rock Bottom Prices.

extent nt Olivet.

NASHVILLE CARDING KILLS.

pearancc at Bellevue.

According to tbe ftepuhlteun. Erartu*
Wilcox, of Charlotte, is a “ku*" ou the
band shake.
White shaking hand,
with H. Davidson of Chester, ho shook
hu •hould.x out of joint.

Groceries.

A GOOD HEARSE

Wbero the beat Route are made.

Upholstery Goods and Sbronds 1

, Torn Prosser lire* tn -AU-of-it,” and
the blackbird, troubled Tom’a com.
Tom loaded up an old, rus&lt;y, flint-dock
musket, fated to the field aud (Hilled the
trig|ter. Tbe doctor'* fees were *18 for
setting Tom'* collar bone.

a num for treating hi* children tn thi*

Artesian and Tabular Veils,

000 MEN TO CALL AT

AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES!

Dre**

It**

Robert Bancr wa* Minrtruck on Sat-

Fresh and Salt Meats,
8aiM Ham ui SiraHtn,

Ac.

All of which are offered for caah

Rtandard A Sugar only H et*. per lb.
Wbitetteh,
5
“
“
Other tiling* in proportion.
.
A. M. Davuheutv.

SM?

land, than in any other three adjoining

B. H. H 0 A G

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

House and Lot*, on State Su, Na*b—We paid Charlotte, tbe twin aister
villc, also a Ltant Wagon and good
of Kalamazoo, a visit ou Saturday la«t,
Fanning Mill.
and passed a moat, agreeable time vis­
Report reaches u* that Mr. Kellogg,
41M0.
Mxs. J. W. Cawkxtxx,
legislature. Oh. lordy. bow we stone* iting with Bro. Atugvr of the Keyublicaa, Johnson of the Leader, and Kit- a son inlaw of Mr. Levi t lick man. liv­
do dive.
VT If you want to trade Egg* for
tridgr of the Xnitrpriee, who take* bis ing about a mite and a half west of the
—Ira Hall la rick of Nashville; haa rverattion in Charlotte.
Drugs, Patent Medicine*. School Book*,
Mr. Aingvr village, on Sunday last, while attempt­ or
Grucerica, call on H. G. Hale. He
sold out his worldly tromuirva. and brought out hte prancing grey, and ing to shoot a liawk that »m molest­
on Wednesday started for Minnc-uta, Kittndgv and ye humble local wen- ing hi* chicken*, wa* himself shot will P«y y°“ the highest market price.
driven to the fair ground to witucM a through the nnn by nn acciilcutal dis­
it time, and enjoy a ride charge of tbe cun. receiving an ugly
Dam. Makek’,
lining. Mr. Aingvr te a wound that will keep him out ot the
itician aud te putting iu harvest field the balance of thte w asou.
should
meetin
Harvest hands are getting $2 per day
A tlm&lt; assortment of Notion* and
Hia circulation ha* reached ov- In thi* vicinity, and nt that pace tbe Piece Gtxxl. from New York, bought
Clarita.
„ r
। copies. Mr. Johnson ha* a farmer* are finding it difficult to get all
gennyjj (art enough to pay tbe rent ot
well appointed office nnd nteo enjoys a the help they need.
Then; are lot* of
largerow of subscriber*. You may
t —Wm. Kerr, of thi. village, John travel tbe whole state over and you fellow* who ought to be helping to get
W Houacwlvea don't want to Im
Kilpatrick and Jamc-* Harry, of Wood­ won’t find located in the aauie town in the abundnnt crop* but who can not
land, started fur England and the Pari* two mon- experienced, better looking lie induced to leud a helping hand a* liothcrrd with poor flour, while doing
long aa they have the strength and their linking* in thte hot weather, and
or agreeable editor* than Aingvr and courage new-wary to wrextte with a they can avied having poor bread by
n, &lt;&gt;x »■» oo
Johimoa.
May aucccaa ever attend billiard cue or can find a dry goods box buyiug Barlow &amp;. Goodyear'* Floor,
thia trip.
on a »’iady comer where they can ait for sale only akFnAXK Barn Ex' Feed
and discuss the all iruitorUiut question Store. All good* delivered free iu the
village.
of hard time*.
our*. The newspaper man te compell­
&lt;lgam.
himself. and declare) h ed to make up his imjkt tbe standard
EATO5 COUNTY ITEMS.
*ix«; every week, and to fill every col­
Hakut Hale keep* tbe best fl ve-ccnt
umn to its utmost capacity. What »*&gt;rt
An eagle ha* l&gt;een riiot in Eaton.
Cigar in town._______________
of a show ha* he along side ot tbe coal
-There i* a report afloat that the dealer who gives 1J1U0 pound* of coal
A company from Pennsylvania, are
IV If. there te anything that you
.L__.1________ ... .
■
for a ton, the farmer who haul* you a at Chester, prospcrtjng for coal.
want in the Grocery line, call ou Dam.
"Severalcaaea of aunntrokc arc report­ Mankk. He sell* cheap for cash.
ed throughout the county. None fatal.
CV The finest new Jap. Tew, only 30
DavtaitaxTr a.
Dcacou Page Reed, of Olivet, wasno- eta. per pound, at
•oon adfinitim. There may be light vcrely injured in a runaway on 'be iWi.
weight* in the editorial profession in
John Gidnir, of Charlotte, on Friday,
the one senae, but there are no abort had hia jaw broken by the long leg of a
fluent line of Choice Candle*, including
weight*. And they arc content with
Choclate Cream*. Lemon Slice*, French
T. E. Buran*. of Bellevue, persirted mixed, etc., in tbe village.
in carrying a loaded revolver iu bte

Attempted Aksom.—Monday morn­
ing Um back door of Barty. Evert* &amp;
Co..' Ixnking bouse st Nashville wa.
found open and a large amount of cotnbustible matter found piled up about
the safe. The rogue* who wero con­
cerned in thi* attempt must have been
frightened away ax then- was no dnrtiXdone.—[Detroit Free Pre**. Who,
Ji, why, when, wherefore.

MEAT MARKET.

BED-ROCK PRICE*.

Hervey Church wa* surprised a few
evening* since by the sudden assem­
bling of all the nice youug ladie* aud
their
Iteaux, (except one youug lady
Parkville.
from Charlotte who didn’t serni to lie
Mark Wolcott, of Jackson,
paired.) in hi* father's house and yard,
CV The best Flour .old at the Elevavillage visiting Tnrodsy.
with ice cream, croquet. Chinese lan­
tern* aud oflier combustible* to match.
W. H. Pinkney, of Lansing, *pmi*
It got through the young man’* hair,
ty Tim fact U Price* aro being con­
to the Sbendkn Red Ribbuntet* U&gt; which
is rather short, tliat be wa* just stantly reduced at
Il years old that very day and the
H. R. Dickix*ox de Co?*.
Dean Fleming ha* returned from Sag foik. knew iu Hervey forgot
Cleveland aud is now taking a tour of
s«»mc people can tell tbe iyte by­
rr If you like good Chewing Totbe lake*.
looking at the teeth.
X. X.
Iwrcu call nt the store opposite thi; post
office, kept by
Dam. Mamee.

visit friends.

Fish, &amp;c.,

Wil kin Clear, Frak Titer ’

■ wot IMSOX * &lt;?«•..

FV Parasol* going very low
out at Wheeleh’s.
’

coi.diuuu in

BOR DERING

A fall line of

lent wasalwut the
ty. No blood lo*L
If this should lie
will be given next
thcmselve* arc too

Ute bond.

Coffees Spices,

seethe prettteat lino

■ Dr. F. B’Low, of Kalcsria Cross
Road., Mrirttd by hi. brother. Dr. C.
F. B’Low, of Pulsatillo, removed a tu------ --------------------- jMt Qne Md B

WATER!!
------ OLD RELIABLE­

Sugars. Teas,
CT Bakxk*’ Floar always give* ai
tefaction. Try, it and be convinced.

flbe wm ihouxbt to

STAPLE GROCERIES, WATER

M. Dauoukbtt.

water. Tbe proprietor* declare their
intention io pull up the bole after bar-

lb. MHue.

WALL PAPER!

CV PRODUCE taken in exchange for Good*, nt the highest tu.’kct price.

VaaltviHe Market*.

George hitched up hi* “ho**" the oth-

destroyed the tool

f he Long Brick

who is supposed to I
was burned; insured.

de of the city limits, hi
frighfully cat aud bruis-

THE
.

[No.M]

NEW MANUFACTORY

AN ORDINANCE to grade Main St.

H. G. HALE,

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR!
AND 18 ABLE TO OFFER

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH and SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS

KELLOGG :DEMARAY
Skctiux 1.
FAc C'onhno* Council
tke rUtag* of .¥a*A«4lr srdrtu. Th
Main St. * 1
’

PLAMUiC AMBO MATCHING !

Than any other Firm in town,

Schoo! Books, Fancy SUtiwery,

In addition to ray extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

M E STUFF*.

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,

Brackett,Dmr ui ViiiiiFrae

11 kinds

�10 Spruce St.
New York.
tu

ICMUIM

octlooA.

to mb the electric tete--------------- It has now 125 stations,
5,000 bOm W wire. Mon than
ImUMofwii* vOIsoom be added Io
niegraphic »ynftem of the country.

AWNINGS! TENTS!

»«MiF

TEAjji.-Ja.-tgL‘
"The Iall urea for the hall year Just
closed are thus shown to be in number
over 25 per cecL greater than ia 1877,
while the liabilities iadtasta a percent­
age of increas" still greater.
These figures are of very grave im­
port, if taken as an indication of the
state of trade, fee, according to tbe
agency, never before ia an equal period,
in the history at the country, have busidsm misfortunes b«cn so numerous or
aggregating an amount ot loss by bad
.iebta so great Bit, before accepting

and m a result of tbe Ituasian war, Buigarta, from tbe Danube to the Balkana, I
and from Bema ou the west to the Black |
era ou the rest, ia made a tributary
atate, aa wm Bervia before the war. Tbe
Prinee'ia to be elected by the popula­
tion, and the new kingdom is to hare ita
own Oovernmeut and army, and be un­ nnt condition of bnsincas, the circular
der the protection of Europe. Tbe ares before ua urges some eonsi lerattona in !
ia about SO,000 square miles, and the mitigation of tbe unfavorable ccaclnaion 1
population 2,500,000,
which would otherwise be inevitable.
Eaatern Boumelia, extending from the Tbew const derations are briefly synop- i
Tins programme agreed upon by tbe Balkana southward to the .¥&lt;van aea, siaed aa consisting of aa unusually open
Literal* In Um Enjtuh Partiamrat • outlined I anti aa far east aa Adrianople, ia made winter, retarding aaiea, deliveries of
Pirn and Heradcn, implicated in the
u&gt; tbe cable dupal-bwa. Tbe plan I* U&gt; attack a province, with a Christian Governor, produce and collections; the diacuasiocs
robtery of a train oe (be Texas Pacific rail­ tbe Minirtry Ofon tbe policy ot usgiert and tn and certain rights m to self government, tn and out of CongreM of financial
but ia to be under the political author- mcaanrvs, and the nee •*eery condition
road aotna tuna ago. bar* been held at Anrtin,
I ityof the Bultan. In the copy of the of r.Dcertainty that resulted; the poMtTrass, and aacteaxwd to Ufa imprtracmaat
Tmm Potte. aub-committee in Louistreaty published the limits are not bility of important changes in the tariff;
givrni out the diaeuaaiona in tbe coo- the poatponetnent of the date of tbe re­
grrea contemplated the Booth Balkan peal of the Bankrupt law, and finally,
country in which Bulgarians or Chris­ the steady decline in prices of merchan­
Tnit entire t&lt;uunca* portion oT ltd
tiana preponderated, and this has an dise and the general ahnnkage of val­
area of from 15,000 to 20,000 square ues, which, it is said, hare been more
town of CaU].tubun;. Kjrl, ba* bswo swop*
tultea.
away by fire. Tbe !&lt;m* to c.umated at IttO.apparent in the past six months than
Iloumania gives np B&lt; aaarabta tn Rus­ ever before, especially whenever it be­
000, upon wtiwh Ib-rr was but a mall taaur
sia, gains the Dobrudschs and other ter­ came tcccaaary to realize. In relation
ritory south of tbe Danube, and is made to thane pcinta, which are act out at
(absolutely independent. Servia gains length, the circular aayn;
territory about 200 square miles in ex 1
“ We tiare thus briefly endeavored to
tent on her auuthern border, and be- enumerate fire leading nmaideretioos,
.•.mo* independent. Montenegro is which, combined with others always ex­
Tnx following assignments of Internal
given new territory, and is made inde- isting, hare had a prevailing influence
jxndenL Bosnia and Herzegovina, with in the past six months toward increasing
lie recur agent* bare I wen male V. Meyer, to
an area of about 23.000 eonare miles, are the figures of failures given shore.
duty at Omaha, Neb ; Gsorg* W. Atkinson, to
to l&gt;e occupied and administered by When it is conaukred that there are now
the Dietn-t of Virginia and Weal Virginia. Ed
over 700,000 |»*reona and firms reported
The treaty of Berlin takes Any from in active bnaineaa by thia agency, and of
Turkey absolutely 65,000 square miles tins raat army only a limited number
of territory, gives the right of self-gov­
ernment to over 50,000
--- ---- —L
more, and virtually
USS tlx .tsodsrl Tilrvr doUsrs la tl&gt;«r
I of tbe histone little lalsnd of Cyprus (J-ieen . —,------ ----------- ---------- ---------------------This
ter tbs jsTmeot ot eb«ft,
t», -rUl,
leaves the Bultan in direct control of
Victoria grseta her new aobjret* a* u»cm1 iu a
chaagv. to Bxderats amount*, foe. rrvs
alxiut 60,000 square miles of territory in
sad tahonaLtauk uotes. e^-iaUv of •
motberiy **int, and mfunm them that "Kate i Europe, this not including the Chris- great disaster that additional circnmHtAixws so unfavorable should swell the
Ikitauaia " will («■ th* rtaiMling &lt;-nl« of the
I ban state south of the Balkans.
day In th* taland f&gt;&lt; an lodranite feriud
failure lists to tbe extent recorded. That
Tbe tolaod of Cuba 1* lo be repceMiitcd In the
in Asia the Russians hold the territo­ these areumatauces were only tempo­
HpanlAb Parliament by forty l*w|&gt;oUew aud ten ry taking in Batoum, Kara, Ardahan, I
ttacaUe*... Earl Ikarem-firkt hai reerirrd the and extending aa far west as Olti, in all ! rary in their duration, and that certain
of them may bare a tendency to lessen
highest dec- rtlra i-o.».bie |u an Engliatuaan.
Ovwo to numerous application* for the Order of th- Gartrc. wb*rb wa* ctjcfcrTT-1 shoot half as large as tee State of 11b- the nnmlxr of failures hereafter are
open bun by Queen Vietorta in rreogii.Loa cf urns. .* II the remainder, over 600.QJMI points in favor of tbe future; and, there­
registered t-per-ceoL lucdi of email detxxn- hi* di*Un&lt;n:&lt;be&lt;l *rmor« in roauwcUon with square miles m extent, is placed virtual
fore,
however discouraging tbe figures
InaUoa*, tbe treasury haa been unable, with all
| ly under tbe administrative control of I above presented may at first appear, it
the clcrtra! fores which eoskl be rmpii*T*d
I England.
The taland of Cyprus is would be unfair to icgard them aa an
thereon !&lt;■ Sit
—
—«—*
Rapid (ironth of the Aloe.
transferred
din-rtly
to
Englan.L
index to tbe real or fxrmaneut condition
I'urctuwrr* of bond* alxnld nndmtamJ. howPcruaps the moat remarkable in­
Religious lil&gt;erty is guaranteed m th" of th.*’
1-Ter, thU intMTWt will run from tbe .Uu of
I«yawnt for bond* snd rx-t frotn I be date of stance of rapid vegetable growth that states made independent, and in all tl&gt;«Rustlsn Tactics.
ttaw U/u*. sod tbst the tittle deter frtxn lime haa beer heard of none the famona Iwaa- remaining provuicca of Turkey.
If
lo time on arroant of rc MrrJviocxMaRl ■«• vine of Jack the Giant-Killer ia one Rumis was booealm the declared pur­
Tbe ll'isaions are copying Prussian
deva will reauit in tu) Io** or Injury.
which haa lx«n related to ua by Prof. pose for which aho ms.te war she hs* tactics in their main feature of company
Tua Attorney General of tbo United
Btowc, of an aloe or century-plant, now »ti.-errdrd in every particular. Bhc de­ column* and an extended flnug line.
Htaiea docid'. that It rrould be Illegal f&lt;« the growing on tbe ground ot one of hia , dare-1 that the object of the war wm Their fighting formation is s line of
fxrTrtary of tbe Trvsaury to attempt tbo ro- neighbors, at Mandarin, Fla. This not the acquisition of territory, but the groups of s^grmiahers, four men in each
RiinpUoci &lt; f
jayroenta tvfocv the time aloe, during a period of several wteka amehr ration of the condition of Un­ group, with Supports and reserves; and
from the last half of April to tbe latter christian population of the Bad k an j&gt;e such a line may be extended till tbe
part of May, actually increased in height ninrals. It thia she has sucoeedo* in g.oups resell the limit of forty paces
at the rate of twelve inches a day—or instituting a sweeping reform. In the apart, or eloacl to not less than six paces
half an inch an hour night and day— treaty of San Stefano she claimed no apart; and the parts of such a line need
until it attained a height of forty-two territory far herself but Besaarabia. not be uniform, but so varied aa to adapt
tert. Baring reached that height, tbe taarn from her in ]H56, and Batouia, the troops to tbe feater s of the ground.
Ths ca*c of disputed jurisdictioo
tree (for it ia nothing clac than a tree) Kara ami Ardahan in Aaia. All these This skirmish line is always followed by
V turii baa artoea to Sratft Osrtoira retativa to leaned over on a neighb -rly orange tree claims were allowed.
[&gt;art of the same company, unless the I
tbe todu-Unaot to a Ktata court cd tour lutemaJ to take a rest. When Prof. Btowe left
Russia has succeeded virtually in de­ whole company is extended, as support. 1
Aud When the whole company is extended,
Mandann, the last week in May, the stroying the Turkish empire,
flower atoms bad come out, but up to while allowing Ana tn* to tharw the ad­ other companies of the same batt-lion
the end of June it had not yet blos­ ministration in one auction and England form ths aupjxirta. In attacking, few
somed. The American aim, according in another, ahe exercises administrative skirmishers are extended at first, which
to tbe English Cyelop srdaa, haa a period influence henelf only in Bulgaria. Ho are gradually reinforced to requisite
strength during the a&gt;lvance. The sup­
port* follow iu companwa, either entire
Gaa. Cuablm K. Graham, of New
or broken up, acooeding to tbe extant of
York eily, ha* tetu af^aiuted Kurvepe cf duces a gigantic flower-stem, forty feet
tbe line or the nature of the ground.
Cuiti-mA At that 1«1. «ice Gvn. E. A. kfrrri'.l, in height, and perishes." In Florida
*l'l*&gt;intet! Oulxr'.or at Cu*U&gt;«m.
The instructions for the Russian field
one sees many *&gt;f these plants, in vari­
Bzcutaby Bcbubz is informed through ous stage* of growth' but we think there
maneuvers are fairly level *ith the mili­
tary Adcuce of the tome, and they grapple
* lettoe fr xn Ogik a, Utah, uf the exlatecre of are few cases tu which tlie growth ia w
wnribly with the most important prob­
so «x'eu«T. »»teta of topplying h«(ils In­ rapid aa in thia one related by Ihuf.
lem
of minor taetoo* offered iu tbeae
Btowc.
—
Hartford
(Ct.)
Timet.
•
A Labrador correspondent of the
dian* with ammunition through ihn Mormc n
t. &gt;-op*c*Urc rtonw lhro«&lt;b-xit Utah and
Journal de Quebec gives a heartrending days, namely, howto form trooja for the
Tbe hast sf Bra. Gray.
attack of sn enemy in position. De­
Itoutixrn Main. It i* t»;*wi*ot«d that the
account
of
the
condition
of
the
people
Mormou priothool are vfgorvualy engagr-l In
A Mrs. Gray, of Fort Worth, Tex,
the Labrador const The fisheries fense is comparatively easy; there is, of
cnoveeUng the Indiani to that faith, and that look h&lt;t three children to th" Trinity ,i along
course, plenty of scope for judgment in
llio ravagoa, upon being taken into th* F.udow- river and drowned them and licnwl/. fulled them last fall, and the trader* who
, gave them provisions Lt barter for their placing troops to defend ground, but it
James Mixon wm attracted to the nwr | fish and oil sbandoned the territory, is not difficult to do thia fairly wdl. and
bank by tbe erica of a child, and arrived I not caring to let the wretched people even troops with small training and littlu
in time to ace the little fellow sink be­ | Lave goods on credit
Thus before the Kwer of maneuvering may be fornr.daneath tbe surface, aud Mr*. Gray jntt
i on the defezsiri'. But for a suo' winter set in the population waa left to
going under. She left tbe following note | starve, or subsist on tab offal, for crops oeaafnl attaek it is noerasary not onlv
to hir buabwnd :
are impossible on that sterile shore. that the arrangement of tbe troops shall
I write a few taws lotah yvo tood-by. Vos
be
good, but that they shall have n•“d I “UM leave you. and I could not sir. up Whole families hare lived through tlie crived that thorough training in the art
winter ou rotten, half-fror.eu carouses of
seals driven ashore by the ice floes. of regulated advance under rifle Are over
Other* hsve kept Ixxly and sou 1 together all aorta of ground which can alone give
by Je.ouring the flesh of tbe loup-marin, them confidence in tix-msel vea aud each
a species of seal, which in prosperous other. Now. from all that baa barn tw­
isted of the r.Maian attacks in practice,
times would be th aimed even by the
dog*. Many deaths occurred from sheer aa at Plevna, it would appear that, how­
starvation. Of five families, containing ever good their theory of instruction,
forty souls, in one scitlcmrut. only five effis ra aud men have been far too spar­
ingly ezerebed ia Lum moat ewaential
| The Dote wm plainly written, though
particular.—Gen. Hurnlcy, ta A’taeI evidently with a ne vtxu hand.
Tbe
renth Century.
| bouse wm in perfect order. The clothes
! of the ehiktren sod her own were care­
Undent at the Iteteat Fami we ia ladta.
fully laid away, or hung up, and Mr.
A murder oase haa been tried at My­
Gray's surper had been earefnlly pre­
sore, where tbe prisaiMr* wwrw s Dum­
pared ami laid away in the cupboard.
ber at famine-stricken boys who mur­
The l-eda were made the ehaira in tbeir
dered a oompanioo. Tbe whole ot tbe
projp r placws, ami all things indicated
boys were in the habit of going about
provisions have boer eompellel to go no the streets pi dung up the leavrs with |
abort rations and share with their gaunt tbe refuse of food that were thrown art i
Aa Amenean Bzr st Parts.
of tba houses of natives, and eating tbe
One of the festure a of the Exliil.it ion :«ighl»or*. The people have l»cn ah nt refw. The dfMMsJ, being the bigia what ia known m Mm American bar. out from tba ouiatos world ria aa Baptwa- ge*t boy of tbe lot, always came in for
On iccoMt of th" txouble caused l»y an her. H hen they found death •taring - tbe lion's share. The others thereupon
them
ta
tbe
face
it
wm
too
late
to
mak«
Ammimn bar at Vtetma, Gov. McCovheld a euocultaiioo and decided that be
miek rsfwail to haw such at&gt; institatiou their wants known, tor navigation bad should be put t-.deftth, m. • tte-v formed
ckeed ud they wen 2*10 longues distant
a plan for putting thru- demium into
ezaeutam. Thaw asked tba bi&lt; ta»y to
come for a walk beyond tbe fort walls;

I

IW Btary cf a BaUeU
The following strange mm ia reported
«.
ou bytheDanavilte(N.Y.)*WMrtfrer.' “Ia
the world knows tbe war of the B&lt; bellioa. John Slater, of
• who have fttw Uiis village, wMamwmberof Ownpany
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stance ia composed of 04 to 95 per cent,
of nitro glycerine, and ft or fl per cent
of collodion, mixed together. It is vis­
cid, but can be easily cut with a knife or
ameaora, and placed in cartridges or
sheila. It ia inflamed iu the same way
aa dynamite, and ita power is at least 5&gt;J j
Er rent, greater. Italy and Ru sis
re.* it ia stated, adopted thia sulistamw
for charging bomba, torpedoes, eta.

ass?.
Outfit Free twx.
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j it. ■vrroum sows.
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Am apparatus of great dellcarv baa
been devised by Dr. Moaao, of Turin,
for measuring tbe movements of the hu­
man blood-vessels. Tbe arrangement of
thia apparatus— .■ailed the •• ptethyamograpli —coaeista in inclosing ■ part of
the body, e a., the fore arm, in a glass
cylinder with raontchouc ring, filling
the cylinder with tepid water, and meas­
uring, by a special device, tbe quantitv
of water which flow* out or in Uirough
a tube cocnected with the cvUnder, as
the arm expam's or contracts An open
ing in tbe cylinder is nonnccteil by a
piece of oaonlcbouc tobmg with a glass
tube opening downward into a test tube
sns|*endeil downward from a double pol­
icy with counterpoise, to which the re­
cording lever is attached, in a vvsaei
crataining a mixture of alcohol and wa­
ter. When the veaaels of the arm dilate,
water passes from the cylinder into Uie
test tube, which is thereby immersed
farther, so that the counterpoise rises,
in tbe opposite eaae, water flows bark
from tbe test tube into the cylinder, the
Ust tube rises, and the counterpoiw
descends. Among other applications of
this apparatus, Dr. Moaao employs it in
studying the physiology of thought and
cerebral activity. It is stated that even
the aligbtei I emotions are revealed by
this singular instrument by a change in
the condition of the blood vrvarta

FOR $750

BEALS a FOSTER,
10 Spruce Street, Ne

His manners are pre-eminently the
mumere of a child ot nature, but hia
conversation, though often wild and in­
coherent, never degenerates into eom
monylace, and is invariably of things,
instead of person*
I am told that be
has been constantly solicited, white al
Home, to mt as a model for pictures of
the Savior, and that his head baa found
ita way, in this manner, into a great
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O STRONG,
Devoted to the Interest*! of the Best Partv Under the Sun.

NASHVILLE, BARR^CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. AUGUST 3, 1878,

VOLUME V.

NUMBER 45.

HOE DEL’S COjnCTION.

be* cleaned the hull crowd with his

“loslowy

SABBATH READIED.

Tni- passebgera now relieved of their
VILLAGE OFFICERS

Q“tt
flitting, still is flitting, back and forth
upon the landing just outside the sane
turn door. Tears adown his cheeks arc
streaming, a strange light from hl. eyes
is beaming, and his voice is heard stlU

while the bone* were

the Colonel followed, snd the trio sud­
denly found themselves before s small
diBMXBohtc individuate, who

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M ^Tgoniirr rrisCTiui cnu*cu

aaid the Colonel, meekly, “while I pick
et the mare."
- .
The Colonel was absent but a very fei
momenta, but when he returned each o
the four wm attired in pistols and knife

igAmn CSVBCH-L.il. M«nM.pM)

SMITH 4-

KNAPPEN.

ISAAC M FLINT. Jr..

LEWIS DURKER

EMORY PARADY.

X J. FE10HNER.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

proacted by two steps; ou
there wus a acmi-cirrular green
which sat the ten Judges, the
being Herr von Muller. Nc

there stood the Colonel in a clean white
all irt, and in a suit of clothing made from
the limited spare wardrobes of the other circular table sal the Public Prosecutor,
members of the gang.
But the suspicious Cranks speedily
“Tain’t so late es all that, is ill" in­ suboroinated h&gt;* wonder to his prudence
Judges, were ths general public ami the
m. laying on the table a watch, two pis­
quired the Coibnel.
■
tol*,
a pc eketbook and a heavy pproe, he reprcjicntativea of. the German pr&gt;*sa,
• ’ Better be an hour ahead than miss in
some fifty individuals in all Tlieae
Ibis 'ere night,” said one of the four. exclaimed:
"Come, Colonel, busim-ss before
“I ain't been so thirsty since I come
railing, in front of which were ranged
round the Horn in ’60, sn’ we run short pleasurelet's divide an'
of water. Somebody’ll get bun if thcr' anybodv should hear abot it, an* find
ain't any bitters ou the old concern—
“ On the left-hand side of the center
“Ikon’i count on your chickens 'fore
" Divide ycnHvcs f” said the Colonel, of the room, facing the Judges, was a
they're hatched, Perky," said one of the with abruptness and a great oath. “ I small form, leaving in -front a little
wooden
lulustnde, and, on the opposite
!
.
party, m be adjusted the domino under don't want nope of it”
" Colonel,” mid Perklnrr' removing •ide of the r xim, the Bccoud Chief of the
the rim »f his hat "H’posin' ther’ shod
his own domino, and Tooking anxiously Berlin Police and myself.
lx- too many for us ?”
“ In the exact center of the rcom, at a
"Btiddy, stiddy, Cranks I” remon­ into the leader's face, "be you sick I
little green tabic, eat Hoedel's advocate,
strated the Colonel
“Nobody ever Here’s same bullv brandy which I
gets along cf they 'low 'emselvea to be found in one of the passenger's pock­
ets."
“I hain't nothin'," replied the Colonel del himself sometimes Ml on the form
“Fact," chimed in th" smallest and
thinnest man in the party. "TheBible
the balustrade, nearly alwayslanghing,
aaya somethin' mighty hot 'bout that. ' a retirin’ from this busireas forever."
I disremeniber dxckly how it goes; but
" Ain’t a-goin* to turn evidence I" evidently wishing to appear to treat the
I've been! Parson Buzzy, down in Miunc, | cried Cranks, grasping the pistol on the whole proceedings with contempt. In
appearance the accused is a thin, sallow­
preach a rippiu’ old sermon many a time. । table.
The old man m-vw thort what a comfort | " I'm a-goirf. to make a lead mine of faced young man, with light hair. He
poasersca a most objectionable coontenthem sermons wua agoin' to beta a road you cf you don’t take that lack I" roared
agent, though. That time we stopped I the Colonel, with a bound whicn caused
Hlim Mike's stage, and he didn't hev do : Cranks to drop the pistol and retire pre­
more manners than to draw on me. them ' ciptiately, apologizing m lie went. “I'm
sermons wuz a perfect blessing tu me— | goin' to 'tend to my own buaineM, an' make an effective speech
the thought of ’em cleared my bead m that's enough to keep any man bizzy. P‘ *•$’’ “ u *^i J*C **5™ o***0 1
quick m a cocktail An'—"
I Homebody lend me fifty dollars till I sec ~7;,dop&lt;.,lt? ^QC^_Wt mCcU°.g*:^
•‘Sonicthirty witnesses were examined
“I don't want to dispute Ixigrollcr'a ' them agin."
,_ ..
_.l the Colquel: Ii I’erkins RKfirtU the money into the I Jconsecutively,
nearly
• _____gtrain/^iyVrrupted
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Sirrrfani.

BRAD F f CRITES

but, fondly inspecting as they went cer­
tain flasks they had obtained .while
transacting their business with the occu­
pants of the stage.
Great wm the surprise of the road

He Waited
•uuburnt nose, and an unshaven face.
He wore a chip bat, well sweated
through in front, with the rim turned
down nil around, and a dark, narrow bit
of braid far * bind. His butternut

found a bonanza. A vagabond-looking
dog wm lying down in the abide of the

bronaed hands were thrust into tha arm­
holes of his vest
Ho entered the
Msyor*s office with the air of a man of
business, and, marching up to his Hon­

•ingle matinee, sliow- had weaned him

“ Yes, I have that honor.”
bigger game, the -dog conciudml to go
“ Well, I want a license for my daugh­ Quaker friend did much to enlighten for it, and, watching his opportunity,
and to instruct liiin. Meeting with thia
ter, Maria Jane.”
snapped at it and caught it in hui
" Ah, I sec; your daughter, is about to young philanthropist shortly after en- muutli. Then hn made a sudden spring

ticking the ain of drunk-untaa, which
on the North Hide, to the county buikling.”
“ No, "Squire, you are mistaken—m
much mistaken ns if you had burnt your
last shirt, or bad accidentally got into
the wrong pew in meeting; but Mana

and

from drunken- nil iican inuiucany, aa n in- wen- worry­
ing a rat A little black object dropped
from h» mouth, whieh ho looked at in­
“ I fear none," was the reply.
“Well,” said he, “thou hast tried what quiringly for a brief instant, and then
started off in haste to see a man around
preaching
will
do,
and
thou
hast
tried
ried, not by no means—not by more
the
corner, howling dismally ss be went
than considerable.
Hbe is a darned what lecturing will do; suppose thou
smart girl, if she is my daughter, nod if dost try what example will do 1"
The appeal was irresistible. It may
l do ray it, m 1 hadn't ought to. She
•portion of the little black object
has Iteen keepin' school and boarding
lay on the sidewalk, and poked it lit
round up in the Fcraimmon dcestrict, suits of his professing teetotaliam.
RETIflfoti EROS BUNIN F NN.
and writing verses for the Bummerflchl Eight hundred persons in the course of
eighteen
mouths
signed
the
pledge
;
Eagle.
Hhc thinks now of
things,
if he should
givin’ up teachin’ and devotin' her hull 700 young people became members of
*
t
of Ui cm again. A
time to hteruy persoota, and, "Squire, toe " Itend of Hope." The wliolo moral
body knew, nor did anylxxly rare P?*
p_ ’|
m I'myi jaw-abubn'M^n-^1 loy^
ticutarly. He purchaaed for cash only,
&gt;niy. I
sobriety wahOtei Tfithe iscendency, ss with a sort of grin-and-bear-ii-yem Mdt oil
of I
and he never grumbled st the priee
fool look, giving vent to hie feelings oothrough to the sea with Sherman— frequenting public houses ceased to be caaionally by a subdued canine sigh.—
respectable. The stum
than that?
- I . .
frn.n
• sdnvin Colonel a hand, and within two minutes ‘n^w.
'Squire, and I want to do the business coneutered
bliug-block uavmg been removed, the
in.------ • qum Mike, an' ex CHd I the Colonel sos on Tipsic's baek, and '
teases, and these alone taking for the girl on the square, and ao I
work of philanthropy and religion pn&gt;
*
: Black allers makes his time, hedn't wc galloped on in the direction the stage |
While the oath wm being ad­
grossed. “I might fill columns," says
better vamose?"
had taken.
I
d the whole court utood up, the
Mr. Griffith, “with the mention of the
Tne door of the shanty was hastily
He overtook ity be paasol it, and still
’
raising their right hand, with
fruits
of those labors. I shall only
closed, and the men filed through the he gallojud on.
anybody a
ho managed to
mark out one especial notice—nz.: the
thicket until near the road, when they | The people at Mud Gulch knew the
wnt much
increased
influence the proleimion of
Here the Mayor's face turned vary red.
marched rapidly on in parallel lines Colonel well, and made a rule never ti f "The evidence went to show dial Hoewith it. After alxmt half an hour. Per- ' be astonished at anything l;edid;bq del pointed the revolver direct at the M if suffering from some intense internal total abstinence conferred on me, not m
an individual citizen, but m a minister
Emperor,
that
he
bad
declared
bis
in,
emotion,
and
ii
was
observed
that
lua
kins,
who
wm
leading,
halted
and
wiped
।
they
made
an
exception
to
the
rule
nite
the (telonel did not patronize wm once I
w
perspiring brow with his shirt- the Colonel canvassed the principal
tentiou to do so tx-fore Land, that be wm , cyis were auffused with team. His Secbeard to abucnt-mindedly wonder whether his
“/"J?
, rocma fur men who wished to l&gt;n5C^ a prominent Sucral Democrat, and that | rotary suddenly approached the window
the Colonel hadn't a money mill some- |
“Fur enough from home now," aaid | a horse, and when a gambler w&gt;'"“ he did his best to kill the Kaiser. Three | and gazed abstractedly out upon the cnee increased tenfold."—The Chrit- mg into Mexico demonstrated fully that
where, where he turned out double |
it wm cut off from the Gulf of California
he. “ Tain't no use bein' a gentleman flush obtained Tipsie f ;r twenty^*^- shots were Cred in alL
trees in the tubs whose emerald branches
eagles and “alngs" (the coast name for ci yer have ter work too hard. '*
by the sediment deposited by the Col*
| only a tliouaanJ dollars, wf* ~®
"Alter the examination of the witnesses I were gracefully swaying in the summer
&amp;X)gold pieces).
orado river. The old shore lines arc
• ‘ Safe enough. I reckon," replied the Colonel hati always said there w* *
had finiabe.1, the Pubbc I’roeccutor ad- | breeze in front of the saloons across the
Wiser counsel than this it would be distinctly recognizable away up in San
When oo importai.t a jiersonage ns a Colonel "We'll do the usual ; Uli । enough ou top of ground •rf4'! u*‘r
dressed the eourt, speaking very temper- way. The farmer fixed bis curious eyes impoariH- to conceive ! If Philip had
barkeeper indulged publicly in an idea, I halt ’em, Logrollcr 'tend to the driver. Mud Gulch experienced a
Bernardino county, and great beds of
acnsa- ately and quietly.
He dealt with the I upon the Mayor for a moment, who reprove*’. Nathaniel's unbelief, be might
the inhabitants of Challenge Hill, like
oyster and other marine shells attest the
evioencc respecting the attempted aa- . finally lafficieutly recoverxl himself to
Craaks takes the boot, an* Mac an* Perk ticn.
goal Californian* everywhere, consid­ takes right an' left. An'—I know it's |
One or two entem*1®? persons
ered themaelvea in duty bound to give it tough—but considerin' how evcrlaatin' I speedily discovered ths,“*c \°*oncl *** sassinatiou, and laid great stress on the “y:
pobtical view of the qurction sad the I
“My dear sir. your daughter needs no with him, he might have failed to con­
mibi distant.
The Southern Pacific
n_ ii
t&gt; mood: so every
neet-mily of doing something to prevent' license to write noctxv. She can write vince him, or might Hare confirmed him
railroad crosses this dried-up part cl the
the oonatant recurrence of such crime*.
in his doubts. Bat, by inviting him to gulf, running fdr over sixty mite at
I
m
al!
right"
In conclusion, be called for the punish­
prove the matter for himself, he showed levels from one to 240 feet below that of
ment of death on the criminal
“Hoodd'sadvocate followed, each iaw- without a license?" inquired the rain. own assertion, awl his willingncea to
hia bteck dommo with s merry wrinkle in the bar!
।
.arm -i„- 7rr spcakuig iboul half an hour. H* "She has heard that Byron and Mrs. have it tested and proved. And the re­
renreu turm, ana meitcu them up ami
.
..
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______ •______ :________. ___ ...
ned*iujd* parted* betting 1
t1"’ truth of the evidence given
sult shows the wisdom of Philip's words. than it wm in the old days when it
bad the lumps assayed.
f pool heated siM.rVDc “•'■*•“*•‘1 that Hoedel nev.r intended
hair Death
The rrauit was a complete vindication |
emptied into the gulf at least 100 mite
of the Colonel, and a loss of oonnderablc I
with Christ to that frank invitation. nearer Yuma than it docs now. Il con­
But if it's all right without, it's
tinued to pile up sediment until a dim
probably oarin' to the freedom of our in­
If wc call ourselves true Christians, wm formed reaching across the gulf to
stitutions and sich like. ”
let us never be afraid to deal with people the Lower California shore. The he id
B.U. tad. bra« mortal. Urn SSS?’ _d^ rA T?
I
muZAll. —.11 o&lt; the i “m*. “J
“
" Exactly," said the Mayor.
about their souls as Philip dealt with
And the satisfied rustic walked out of
Nathaniel Ixt us invite them boldly
gradually dried up. Thia dam now aver*
Jter a series of races in which he had J —Chioago Iritmne.
tell thim confidently that they canpot
staked his all on his own bar mare
•»w,aglug
‘
to. flwrer.naita and which said that in the nam.; of the King

verts thou haat had

'gfe-s; “j—? n';1

।

He Preferred io Walk.

UNION HOUSE

Looking reproachfully at hi. beloved ,
aimal, he faikd to feel the Mb .ng void |

J*
thLTffUietr^

। the Colonel gave a shrill, ouick whitteI and five men sprang into/uc
were equally un- |
The horses stoptxxl M sudj*iy “ if
| it were a mailer of &lt;xamcD pcarrvucc.
E PARADY.
Old Black dropped Mie rnis, closed
WfANt'rACTrXEBafBMtesaarQMM. M*ki*&gt;
bis legs and stared into Ae sky, and
111 u&gt;4 rryalna* M*Cy 4om, Wm acnw ciu«- were unceasing in their invitationa to
the psMcngers all put ot» their beads
drink, and they even exhibited consid­ with a rapidity equate! ody by that with
erable Christian forbearance, when the which they willidrew tixm, as they s-iw
J R RASEY.
Colonel savagely dissented with every the dominoes and revelers of the road
one who advanced any proposition, no
matter how incoutrovartablc.

W. D. PUR (JHIS,

FRANK J

PUR CHIS.

SRiycrlianraw Cardj.

- JOHN Q. CRES8Y.
y
,__ mhehi

MONEY TO LOAN!
On Apprttd Ed felrie Scturiliti

9300.00 and UPW’J£Di&gt;
Off LONG TIMK.

L. RUBSELL.

yjICHlGAN EXCHANGE,

Stranger man an. oc muuiy aecoucu ui
iariUUcn. U&gt; dnaL
As the Colonel stood in lhe door -f the !
principal saloon, where the stage always
Itol.pS «.&lt;■ Cimieagr BUI aoa.Ublr
•22™ tn .ppn-al. U,. Colond. .»J
U&gt;. Lie. oa Ihr S. uUr,. upoa .h.rh all
■ala .ho l»&lt; U.U U.. Cola-1 —
ion
rUimed U.r «’U&lt;. Bal ,
U,tr »Lo .U.d ... th. Cola-1 Lml 1
u.r nrm.tal.ta «»»
“ Colouct ItAr it all back. When I )

-- - - —,

righto
i i -i —i .-J
^oe^e. lun£ly **ugbed, and
&gt;" •».&gt;«. Tb»
rf
dOT’
&gt;‘"‘=5
JtJjTZS
"••J Hy** ,,KV_
~ I™ ™lJ*
Th" F'1,01'”
*&gt; th“
»b«"
ran —a .a
hua- Thua, all terminated; there was
™ exatement, and the trial did not last
a

north, and to reconvert the desert into a
on-not known. lake. lias does not seem m impowibte
m that the river should abandon its old
he hung an additional wrench on the |
safety-valve cord to stop the steam from which they are not acquainted. They
undcrstanil neither what they aav nor
whereof
they
affirm.
Philip's
mode
of
well overtake that craft
dealing, we may be sure, isooe principal Arizona Scntirtel.
soon." pursued the passenger.
“That's about it," returned the en­ way to do good. Few re ever moved by

gineer. giving the cords another twitah
and hallooing through lhe trumpet to
the fireman to "above her up." .
“Ono hundred and ninety-five,"
Jn me oauciam- cum
uit-wj, ■»*
u,. wnUr, poadTus »■« * aernona- hummed the pMsaeuger, looking lira*, at
Jom
ol
Wo„ (book o( the gauge and then at the Ixnlere.
,^.,1,,— bead-notes rather • items tak"That's about where she's rusticat­
j, to RBth(.r U1CQ m TOld wintry ing," put in the engineer.
wrMthfr
much time and leather)
Then the passenger ran his fingers
__items n'rr
Wiota through his hair nervou ly, and walked

•ecu you get out of Challenge Hill it I “x boura.

—------ • — -4«lyr~ too*
*• '
aall Tipala I &gt;•" 1
&amp; vrau
trait I wouldn t suspect you now if all (
*
in lhe State wuz robbed ; and I
a fingers is rather ! I'll give you saUafaction
any
rm
any way
way you
you
handkcrdiief, Bct ' want 1L"
BaHng on boreeterk hw always l-een |
th
'„ ~ ‘
"It'y all right," raid the Colonel, with
'w^ d-K«xWfrKnthe
“Hev? • smite.
The eonatablc afterwards Mid our mind queer iitea flocking, came a
• Dd fast riding is umyeraslly admitted ; —
n&lt;tw tI1^./inokv. Just nut vour that nobody had any idea of how curi­ quick and nervous knocking at the sanc­
ously the doionel smiled when his beard tum door. “ Sure that must be Jinks,”
&gt; r--- —
-------- --­
And the unfortunate man was securely
we muttered, “Jinks that's knocking st
world.
bound in u-niiUnt.
Suddenly the stage pulled up
oor with a crash, and the male p:
Ah ! well do wc remind us, in
exercise that be will not stop to speak I
the Colonel and
a friend, and when his rchilaralion is i
exchanges lay behind ns and before us,
Old Black remained nnmoand around us, all scattered o'er the
everybody, and. during the excitement, floor. Thought we: “Jinks wants to
the Cotouel slipped out- quietly, and borrow some newspaper till to-morrow,
Boys " said the Colonel, calling his opened the door of the stage. Ttie old and 'twill be relief from sorrow to get
thcr agents aside and comparing re- bkly started, and cried :
rid of Jinks, the bore." Still the visitor
people aiioald express some wonder.
&gt;ts, “ tain't much of a haul; but
“ George !”
kept knocking loader than before.
Tlx Colonel wm well known st TraMv
And the Colonel jumped into the stage,
And the scattered pite of papers, cut
Flat. Come Hand, Blszers, Murderer's
enough to be a feller’" grandmother. ■and nut bis arm. tenderly about the Mik.- rather curious capers, being liito’.
Iter and several otb&lt;« villages through Better let her alone, eh ? "
trembling form of the old lady, exclaim­ by the breeaea coming through another
which he passed. As no one had besi
door
; and wc wished (the wish is evil,
ing
:
seen to precede him, betting men wwr all the rest of the stage put together,”
for one deemed always civil) Ilia*. Jinks
“ Mother I”—Bret Harte.
soon ofieriag odds that the Colonel wm growled Cranks, carefully testing the
was at the devil, to stay there evermore;
thickness of the case of a gold watch.
there to find his level- Jinks the everA Scientific Apparatus.
" Jte like the low-lived deceitfulneas of
Bracing up our pati&lt; nee firmer, thru
once in a while and relieving an over­
ry their money, so it’d ।
burdened community we should all bust without another murmur, " Mr. Jinks,”
The latest thing that admoe has got in
decidedly

gentlemen,” said the Colonel, blandly,
..
Hui .WlT. “ Won't Ton

The Calonel abruptly ended the con-

opened wide the door. But phucy now
our pht-hnks—for it wasn’t Jinks, the
bore—Jink*. naMtess evsnnora.
But ths form that stoxl Indore tu

snake first saw the alligator, and with
his reUte attracted the latter's atten­
tion. Then l&gt;eg*n the charming pro­
cess, which lasted fully half an boor.
The alligator at first turned his head

cloud that rails in

“Hadn't you better leave that boat

But a'poain' we should blow upf
Utall ■’ aaid the Mnrineer. m I

bosom was filled with vapors it is to hour, with fixed m U« alligator
moved slowly toward his terrible enemy
until within striking distance, when the

were drawn from some shaded fountain
muater, struck the alligator,

For a rao-

was gaining,
U « » hmj will o« rnm- obscurity that foteitain yielded its pit­
deuce for this boat to blow up, well have tance. and did its work of preparing to
to stand it” Then be hallooed to the btea the far-off lands that shall yet be
glad for it And even thus it is with
and to mix plenty of resin with the coal,
the deaoeuding spirit Little do we
and give her a little more turpentine and

in the river ; but before the yawl could
oe lowered the man had wmv.W in
reaching the shore, and hallooed out:
*• Go ou with too race. I guess I’ll
walk '."—Commodore Rollingpia.

City (Fla.) Reporter.
A Child’s Lare.

make* him an tn scion man.
hotels

I T. I

denttists

be thrust his
hain't got enough we will

about till nearly dead ; he bad sauntered
The oU lady trembled, felt fur br­
ocket- bock, raised bar vmL The Colonel

ea it,* very luge ptopartaoa of the
physical ilia of life come from too much

‘3
-PrcYe

M&gt;W I-B1CE.1

Charmed by a Snake.

frightened into repentance. The man
who do* most good to souls is often the
simple bebever who says ,to his friends,
** I have found a tiavior, come and see
him."—Jf/te.

like a halibut eaten*

JONES A SELLECK,

J1V AWB FANCY

rible inquiry. It

baclwcxMls passenger, addressing the
engineer of a Mississippi steamer that

Il is claimed

�I IIKWITII MIMS,■ T

and Cultivators.

rounty. whipped b«
Ida WHIIhom. of Hay City, strangl *d
her l&gt;abv with a curd, and threw baby

Ik* hutcbet.

WOLC

.

(Jeer dOO men’are steadily at work ou

' Mra Geo. Weaman. of luuia. died at
luuiriBg. Ijiat Friday, while undergo-

»». ye*: i/arei
well, tin- woras
lookaliuk like ‘Salt for IHnoeF or
'Soul* of Sinners," aaid the colonel.

INS,

Is on hand this Fall with a full line of

Pugsley, one of Hal tie Creek’s
el H. Brunnwr. I knew you couldn’t
road. I called to m» you about that

Mra. Fortune, of Halifax has given
birth to twins—girts. Of course. "Mia*

Mr*. Arnold Ltarlya. of Grand Raoi.... u__ .

Buckeye Cultivators.

A t.'inciuatU lady has a lace tie worth
♦ 1,300. Such an extravagant woman
wouldn't do fur a poor man to "tla to.”

• at rented.

.■£ :ct'

ito the pap« r under the infamous title
f ‘Mmearcaae To-morrow.’”
1
"A atnjrid blander of thr compositor,

"Sorry, mv friend, that your neck is-

AND

-, and that's what I vfant to

strik-

ur. E. P. G ria wold, of 8and Lake,
Kent Co., has been arrested ou a charge
of procuring an almrtion upon a woman

morer^iivialK W$hthe ohiertnf naZ ”ith * «**«*!▼■* until Iw «bot lib *hucr.
in revhX un^r the iJriithi/Af 1 Revolver* are fine plaything* if pa-

Buckeye and Farmer's Friend
old SimvncSmeron U. dod... Simon
didn't «h—do much for that widow.
you recollect. .1 though *he tried with I

‘ “PX"*
A.™*®". ,
”^dd
-L.

GRAIN

They cannot determine the quMtiott | in this way :
anonui nance or not. ano vnnsiutn*
-------------jr did yom vile sheet present it
: to
ia! Look
l&lt;&gt; the public tf There it
ith!
Look at
,.
....
.
.
i that! Made it read this way:
.... ...aplnc publishes statistics to .Ltl__
.. - .
.... .___.
sltow that the middle class is gra lutilly
,
dying out. and that in tiqi' all of us will

tasrtiv aiul h.noinJZl „r &lt;i.7.. L.

dtsCgured r»K'w» ^SuerMnL.- .J
terrible amall l«oy with Ida deadly
volvrr. 1 he ball. accKlrntally nred.ol

f

Sil
,L^^K:'Ti'irur±u'
torr reaulta la the promotion of an ap-

g
J '
precuktien of the true diguity of lalxir. ■
A man nntni*d Pelera living near
. aud it* paramount claims to considera- Stamliidi. went home the other night
turn a* tho basis of national wealth and tillrad with Bay City bugjgicr. throard
power.
jI *■*11 it “
wife
-----------upon•*—
theuhot
* '••love,
-----------------nearly
Such exhibitions have become na­ choked hi* little boy to death, aud thru
|
tional n«N-rMiti&lt;-a and dutie*. and as . went to bed.
,
such it might Im expected that they 1
The other day an interesting scene
will be repeated again aud again here­
i wa* enacted in Bay ( Ur. A father. |
after.
I under the influence of liquor, was in
Aa a participator in this great inter­
national display the United State have hi* own bouse, and hi* daughter stood |
behind the bar. passing oat dnnks to
„___ ,_____
, w .CW.W- I “*m aa&lt;' "w
1
oraa of the Exhibition. an&lt;! a lazy ConOn the 3n&lt;h ult- an infant child of
greuu greatly discnurngrd effort, ium-: M. l&gt;. M omi, uf Quiucy. was scaldcfl to
■■chMcoiunorativdr few of the ex- death. It* mother waa lifting a Iwilcr
hitHtera euuld grl ready and attend to of hot water from the -tore, when one
^tedngrad explaining tbetrcnutnbu of -the handle* entne off, spilling the
turns in ume.. 1 he broad Atlanticsrp- contents over the child.
'
orates our arttsau* anil pniduerrs irom
.
. gave his name a* Frank I
irreaVco^
Willard, while attempting to steal a .

budding. The coal of transportation LboTP KailrramH at Holton, July ... wa*
within the limits of the United States I fotewn nnderpeath lhecar*and *o iwdto tbe agency iu New York was consid­ j ly crushed that he anon died.
erable. rad although the contribution*
An old colored tuau. thing at 1 ouiavillr, Ky., look the savings of a life­
time nod started for Grass Lake, Mich.,
there to cud his days with a son.* and a
miserable devil of a thief at Jarkaon

of the exhibitor, and thus many twraotM who would have ioincel in the Ex­
hibition were deterred from taking any

Aaron Kline, of Noble. Branch Co.,
has boro held for trial on a charge of
adultery. Mrs- Phillip*, a married wo­
man. and the mother of throe children,
culties, the country may be congratu- was hi* jiartnrr in the ixudneca, nun
Uted upon the succeM ot ita exhibition ; •wears to repeated acts of criminality.
aod the skill, industry, and energy for
Pugaley and Clark, two of the par
tics wbo*e name* frequently appear in
connection with that Battle Creek fiAO.oon forgery cane, live in adjoining
hoasea
A tight board fence. 19 feet
inidracc, and quality, given high, ba* recently been built between
evidence of the extraordin- tbvir lots.
Tbtu do they prevent the
il wealth of our State* and
. Ia the display of mineral
Eli Henry, of Laingsburg. went into
&gt;e coal of Peonaylruni*. the
i&gt;a&gt; or uauioruw, .vevaun.
a- ' tne Weld alone tn cut whear. Ia*t week.
ua ‘liver
•nd Cntor»d». 1*. «.pprr and LD&lt;1
»« W»n&gt; “&gt; Ib« -renin,. 1 hr
!Minn~«..U» ride on. olS.w hull". Wfnmnn h. Ind ..U.-d u«.nn
. nndtU may «t JUuKbn.- doWM-A, went_u..bod n,rlr. and d&gt;d

• v e.
.
**
, **
I'kri —'■ l.i a girt aiMmi io 1 cars ot
uM all other prominent diaplaya bi a;re W1UI foully outraged by four lx»y*
cl«a* are prepared with the strong varying it age from 15 to 19year*, and
md.authority at the gotreromonu. . ooc
the boya wa* the girl* own
ugh reguUrly organued corp* of brother. Two of the boya have been
.
,
,
, , I captured, but the other* are Mill at
&amp;2S IUrs"

A wcatrni editor throw* up the
•pongr. with the remark that, “it don't
nny to niti a palter in a town where
bnsinvo* men read almanac*, aud pick
their teeth with the tail of a herring."
Iu «.me Tex*, hotel, the night
watebiuun carry guns and wear knives
aliout a yard lung.
When they hear a
noiM*. thcr fire a gun. throw «4.y the
knife, and tuu into the Mrtel ahpaOng
“police."

-

BROOKM.

I HILO HU
, .lw,n t)
!
toil
■
' ----- .
.
Awful gibberish I I
{ Giblwrish. sit
—
.____
**•“' ___ in.
Where is h* f
out just now.” Mid the colo­

And on liberal terms. Also a full line
the Old Reliable

At the following reduced prices:

M
M '

H £

L

55

The

B

Wilaen Shuttle Sewing Machine

A full line of all kinds of

EA\ E-TROUGHLXG A SPECIALTY.

C. 0. WOLCOTT.

TENSIONS

Nashville, Mich.

I IONE’R XTORE

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP
Hf FULL BLAST!

AHEADX

come nruini.
he wnan’l strock by lightning ibedMn't | Then he put on hi* hat, shouldered
dir for want of breath, for hr hadn’t , his umbrella and drifted od down Mairs.
very reader of the ni
anything left to breathe with. It* plain
(and who ia not) and their n
A Mutual Surprise.
hr didn’t know what he wm about. *o
| I shall bring in 'Itied for the want of
common mmiw.' "
the agency for a hamm.wk.
One of
th* articles they have in the shade of
A Wonderful Lamp Chimney.
--------I their porch. They bung it there a* an CJATT ANY) PTAMTW
WbeD(,nu,d(.(beiL.rk.biopl.b~.cl ।
"T’H'
AXI' AMD LIAM‘Hr

E

it
rrsilKirf
from
newsnsner SrVvirL
that Mra 1 have
got into It to see
how&lt;"&gt;Jr
It Worked.
P.Z?
”, no tSbenJK.
" h»"f
“»«
•" '“I

WILSON, NO. 9

WAGONS!

flit Wilsan lickiit it Oiliiitd:

-

b«d ■ Urn rhlrau-r wbirb (br&gt; b«.( "■ *"'! «(Ht~bu41r (b- nob". &lt;ru
n«iro((.(.bd. hr (bH-co yr.r^ h- ,
?“.?
B.((
D T (1
t.H-d W.irrl, on (hr (Io.. (ri(h bl. I
«((• prrf»nn,»er. X&gt; X VT
rai
pcn Mvagr i
-aae *nd
i
‘he hammock nttem were 1
,„d raid
„rf •,
, ■ “Sow «b.( (hr (Urknu » (hr ». n! I Xn^hrT&lt;X!L?tS'?i.rK'S‘,,~ fS I
puttin'
’,hr.,&lt;wL"!t.?nc *n-&lt;’
pnui,,’ Mich stuff a. that in the now*. "_rton “T?

SPRING
STOCK ! PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS I

uSLtai■

’b...

r'X.TZ.A“ u'X? I

»" L

u&gt;~l.lr non..
t paid (bn. real, in I KSu.X
rdd
U (bo darlmr (rr &gt;nn mar- ' !’“*£ j”?"*';
rind. 1 ba&lt; wn. a—( bMk wm.rt-n
'

LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE NOW I

luality, prices, i
» ftll, there ia

.

' "o Better Place to Bay Goods I

। it wax nothing to wear, ana was equalA child about two ycara old. «on of_______ _________ _______
। ly rare it could not be arrauged for 1
Geo, Garlick. tfAuguMa. got caught '• Didn't’ bare toLpo •
But we did.
; rookinc. H. «jd..wpinl(
-n1r., fa.
In Barry Co.
by the neck on Wedo.-~hr &amp;.t, about U-e.1 at uight on Ike lamp, aod io the
s‘Df&lt;
So“‘' day-time we u*rd it tn drive nalhwith. swung Iwckward and lifted hi* feet ap.
■ boy* aod girl* had b-ft the child in the Sometime* the children need to crack Then the twine faatrning gave war. .
lb- had the —- —
, «wing, to settle a bitte dlaputr. nnd ou hickorv nuu with it. and the fitreet It wb* a dreadful affair,

»ia not goodMuch attention ia
D to thia elaaa by ocher countriea;
duplay made by France, Bradl,
nha. and particularly Canada, are
bln featarea of the Expomt:on.
* exhibition* of theerral prodne-

'

"llut look a-hereat thefpurtL verae,”
I said the poet.
“That’*Nworae veL
| Whut I »aid naa:
lk,
b*u» im win*. *m t—r thm ia
ikeAiri1
•
| LW"’V7h*t «*»
I V1 * I’lain, round, hand.
Sowwhst
**• J™" r.&gt;«Hl«dt&lt;* ««
&gt;*
nUr,t,,‘h*ir"7.°f ‘i**’
“*«»
*to.k
’ So'
B’r "*•’ **’** * nP D *"’* 'tfbion :
l.tar*
a&amp;l L&lt;. .Wall

luck of botiw shoes. He nailed onrov- , \ow i„n't that n cold-blooded outrage |
er hi* door/recentiy, and that morning । upon a man'* feeling*!
’--------- - •­
there came by mail three, dun* am! *ev- , ,-OM j.e it isn't!"
hard,
,.n “
••*top*
t” and a man called
rolled with a
n 1
en
slot**,"
“It’* 1L
~-’ tlint's -a fact,'* said the 1
revolver to ask "who wrote that 'air col one 1.
....
article!“
...... ......
"Ami
then take the fifth verar. ...
Ini
A Virriuia City woman re fuse.I t„ I tbe original manuscript it .aid. plain
mari v almld-hruilwl man. though h.Jas .lay light:
was a millionaire. She explained thus: T.u .«» •»-: wt—tyrmuM,
“We’d have a family tight some time, 1 .
,
ami be ba* no hair for me to catch ' A n»a“
only .one eye. nod n rata­
hold of.”
’•c* over that could have tend the ।
,
,
,,
wont*. But your pirate up stair* there, |
In fifteen veara from now, aerordtiig do you know wliat lie did ! Hi" mode
to Wendell l‘liilll|&gt;~. “woman nil! hold it reml:
thic*&lt;»e^r ami shjiJdJji her own band*." [ T»kc«»«, Uw p«&gt;tnc *■&lt;&gt;•»,;» o*»
(tu­
i IT 1.1X11.
-.i
' JckullA——uioBti*-.gygraflwt’
Fornitdaldr weapon than tin presei.r^L
Lrainiux him
..e t —
w|th # fl|v
cj ,
,
IMkUB™up in my life."
a
r'"
If Edison would now only invent a
“It wa* natural, too." naifiy,,, ro]n
country editor whorould. with n head­
ache attachment, write thn-c or four
column* &lt;if brilliancy in t" minutes for
- -siwr that didn't' begin to pay. hr
i&lt;.,il
dd improve on the prevailing aninll*|,
It i» a lovely line, too ; but imagit
’
horror and the anguish of my fa
TTiai ooy woo was arrentra ■**&gt; I "•••­
d
f„r |,„.akin|r |Mlo a Kiddrilic gro- when 1 opened your jmiwr and I
j-.-r,- c*tal*li»hnivnt sura-m-th d in mnk- the line transformed into:
ilI(, hj„
ftn,| (|IPr,. ,|nll&gt;t
Mnr
enable of finding him.
pn.Hr
t*,r that, after all. or That is a little too much ' That seems 1
prrttv smart officers; hauily know
• huAiutkw’f right’t.’. miTderTlrai
n,P ,.nljn. amount of gold in the u.r; don't you T
W(,rld nt pr.*ent G eMimat.d at *7/»M
think you have."
(Mfl.nno jn V1.1IU. iu ( DilPd stste* coin"lx-t me read rou one more rriw
1
Mge. This immense sum i* hardlv com
wrote:
'
preben-iMe t , the lintunu mind, but if । -,
11 «•
” «”"ld
meajtire rmly revr.iWi, f.vt high, fifty
'
■
West,
coarriving
that
V, gruioc*
V- .............out
. ..........
-.................
- -a little powder thrown upon Mime
gre. n »&lt;MM| would facilate its burning.
..I,.*..-.,
-((&gt;.(((
",(.O(U
i
(|»ruiiih
directed a •■wall ktreiuo upon the amok-iug pile, and not pu*M*Ming a hand
snfficirntly quick tn cut thl«ofTnt the
dasirahle moment, hr was blown to
piece*. The coroner thus reasoned out
the verdict . "It can't be railed suicide.

TO BE SOLD AT

NwGmil! Denin will ties ;

ploys.

men uf Mtesce, allof the fruit* of the' Henry Eagle, n Saginaw City lad.
•kill, induxtnr, and exact condition and ! wa* killed by lightning while standing
the comparative merit* or defrct*Lof under a tree, on Aug. t*t. and two othtbo industrial development of each nA- cr Imy* who were with bimwereinUon and of each description of article .,n,&lt;L
11— —&gt; ri.wk -ri.« ..™ J
m-- wbi.1. .uvb -uniutlw lidl ■
'll" cl»irr&lt;l
*u'
au.*U» ublUu, udlo dncriU. »'•
S’J’i.'n
U. bttbwt rtudud.o(.xrellrm*. in &gt;“• ''“P'-'«-&gt;[■ l« &lt;
*«b
my aim while in Pari*. From the com- &lt;M»® Edward Evans, bet huaband • htr■renerment of the industrial epoch
“»*nwhich dare* from the London Exhilrfa Mate that cau raise
1 bu*htion of 1861 the Profound significance
of nh,,at ll( O1M. yt.Mr OU(fi,i u&gt; stand
anti value of Mich exhibition* a* thi* a iiarti winter pretty well.
That*
the'iind
of
a
state
thia
Michigan
of
have been realized by the people and
■rovrrnmenu of civilltW nation*. uurau!
Their benificent influences are many
A
'gentleman,
informed
us
that
iu
and whiespread ; they advance human
knowledge in all direction*. Through traveling through North I'lain ra few
the uniremal language of the products days ago, be raw at Iraat twrntv-tivg
of labor the artisan* of all countries women al work iu the harvest Grids.—
buld communication; ancient preju­ Jonia .Senlinrl.
dice* are broken down; are fraternis­
Mra. Eaton and
Gabriel, of Grand
nd Mr. Grand,
ed ; gr nr roil* rival nea in the peaceful Rapid*. have el
’
* *~
•loped.
lhe most
lafield* of industry are excited; the ten
■*■. tl.Ht •)&gt;.. t.H.L
de not* to var are lesacned ; an-l a bet­
ter uudersteuding between laboi and
uademtandinjr i&gt; foatcred. It ia grati­
A man uaiue'd HtcvetM .lately made
fying to note'hat there great exhibltisua are planned and executed iu the his appearance al M ukegun and be was
interest* of the mass of the people. In so nice that be was soon engaged to
thenrrseni instance thure industries, two Muskegon girls. Then his wife
products, and organizations designed came frutu Joliet, III., and slopped tlu*
to promote- the material and moral fun.

Ordinary and Side - Bs r Buggies!
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WARRANT niST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
WE IT8E NOTHING BUT THE

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Cr.bock in

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£■&gt;“&lt;GOODS

with,

» &lt;• S~E»«&lt;
°:hu.£k;s

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tonuxuip. t.atliouu vo.. '
*uu*l’*S*tJ I a disreputable negro, whue latoxicaic'i,
!a*rk.t^*ir i*?i “etton. . threw hi* wife, a white woman, from a
‘c®a£arieb f“rnUt‘“5^ u£ wagon in which they were ruling and
’■‘;rk- “* (Un Urak h&gt;r (n (hr br~l S(h n
■rudwradm, tor (br(r r&gt;
hm„
Th. wonuo in Mid to b.
poj, . Td*b doctor of tour tw(|j, injnnd. Th* nnm hw di*u dMMte h conspkuoua
appeared.
ha*o|«ned a hippodrome at
d’ Evian. The hero of th&lt;
Mary Ewing, a respectably connectperfono- ou a tight rope *4 young woman, of Adnan, aged 18.
Ma bright «C « feet, and committed saicid* at Rom* tenter,
r 100 faet in length. Tbeoth- • Jraoday night.
She wm on a visit to
Ions are the AmertMU grm- her aunt and took stryrhoiM. in the
is Dare and ana reUy called pxmrme of tba: lady, raddled immed
res den Protna Japonaia.
« circulation, believed
AXPBA.
to b? untrue. nOectrng on her honor.

*

C0BBEBF0SDE5CE.
WodDetday morning. Howard 1
if roaDg. tin married farmer IIi Liberty, Jaokson Co., wm found
' «4&gt;k a k.. 11^. 1.
kl. v__ J
1

hue day be thought auro he had

k'

Our B'arm W a,gon.

,h* ‘V’? Bor lb* mo

An&lt;1 1*ot‘on»
.bn
,
..
. . .
f1’1'* Um,P chimney had been in a
Pj™*,
rwrnr.T-rrrr. bnjp.
b"d &lt;atd~fcn Uhl- B tn l(. ((». •
ktrk-d (( (hmn,h (hr ,(d. ot n
stable, aud it cam* onl without aa much
as a crack
But it’s broke now.” said
grsmihvber, with a heavy sigh.
- I ben ymi were foolish enough U» |rt
the htr. d mr! try tn clean it, were you r
a*k*d mother.
•■Ro. but we might as well. When
we quit k*-pin' house. I gave it to .
friend nf mine who lived in Ro** Co,,
Ohio.
He was hard of bearin’ ami

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--------- .... — —„ Inut their presence of'
miud. rad even the pail teat it* bal- j

i,c„p1M..

clothe*. And when be wcut down ha
hit the dog on the hack with hi* heel.
aod tbe dog wa* so wild with terror
and amaiement that it ret up an ear­
splitting yell aod fled madly down the
street, having first taken the precautkAK •« l.if. !&lt;(■. I. ik- I—* —— J ..

A Specialty.

Marled a box of garden seeds*mounted
dav Wm. Alien tned to.telJ my frieud
that a greenback currency wa- the only on a box. aod they in turn brought
thing that would save thia country, aud
busted the chirauer into a million
p****;” *nd grandfather hammered

it wtn ।

He wm squirting tnhacco juice over
kA It. ..Ar
A T*v.. .......
J
T.

r- i in which several’lives
I- . and two of hia gang w

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I
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BOOTS A SHOES,
Together with the

NEW
ON
GOLD BAHIiS
■JMTy INew Stock of

SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS

Atareli

For Mie at

KdUlFB STORE.
___________________ NaahvilU. Mich.

c. W. DEMARAY,

PBiCTICiL JEIEttt,

COMPLETE IN ALL

I can say without the fear of contradiction
that I have the largest stock, the best varie­
muiaeaea. aua nr
] more like a ik' A T W
wwa oriw ■ ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
iiS.
er^JL“X.k tLrz: i ALL PAPER ! for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
fol condition be waddled home, and
lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
trary, notwithstanding.
intelligent farmer,
-------------srmcr. Mr*
living
near
------------otors, Iowa, haa invented
lurcnt-.. a
. henovu I,
e. modeled un the principle of
I warrant all goods as represented and
rbieh &lt;me oW'ielia1 UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS1
« ceriral offlnr in
guarantee full weights and measures, and
prices as low as the lowest
By calling early and making juur seiecv-.
»0Tions before purchasing elsewhere, you may I
save some money.
Butter and Eggs wanted at. market price.
iookm

elRih

im

—« 1H7”

D. C. GRIFFITH.

ooks, Jewelry. Plated
Ware, Spectacles,
Guitar and Violin

�A. CBtitH

DRUGGISTS.

1KRESSKAIING BOOKS 1
Miss Maggie Jeffrey
Th* other day a Mrs. Wilkin*, of
.Middleville, stepped upon a cistern cov­
er, which suddenly gave way, aud percipitstvd her into the depths of the nia. aa Mberwtse. How de we know Jmt tern. Tbe cold bath aad some liruiae*
what be I* an enemy .who wants u* to
J.din Patton, an bld ritisen of Prair
—Now whsat h coming in quite live­ publish a libel and thru have u. arrest­
CUI
ed and stand a suit at law.
“Hcsirib- ievillc. attempted suicide on lhe 34th
ly. brtngteg from M ma. to fll.
.
boner” is willing however to remUner- by eutting bis throat. He inflicted a
Bmry(ing) bad
gash two iacbaa in length and half an
inch-deep, but did not reach.tbe Jugu­
lar vein. He was found the next morn­
ing in a weak condition, but will recov­
mnntville, deeirea n* to go for a citiacn er.
He has Ixwn engaged in a suit f&lt;»&gt;
of that place. We would *ay to “Jus
the past four years to recover some
nr The best Flour sold at the Eleva­
tice" that man is an active critter aud property from parties in J acksou; be
per cwt.
during tbe dxttneaa of the summer waa nnaaccamful. and it is thought that tor for
month* is not a* accountable if be fall* thia was the cause of the attempt.
If yii“iiki7^o«i Chewing To­
bacco call al the store onpoaito the post
as be would Ixi were his mind occupied
office, kept by
Das. Maxxk.

. tr

or woman g.t. on the down hill track
aa though lhe entire route to the devil
ia rnwed for the trip aud everybody
ready to give them a k ick on towants
The third was posted at Nash rille,
which we will ln«ert cvrfcatoa, Jost Co
■bow ia what shape many cotumunica-

—The first load of new wheff war
brought ia by T. E. NDea on Friday
of last wefc. It brought BO eanta.

—Lewis Trimmer, of Maple Grove,
aged 04 yean, it ia asserted pitched 43
load* of wheat in one day. last week.
—As we go to press tbe Greenback
Representative convention of this dis­
trict la in blast at Powers’ Jnstiee office
three editor* are present.
—The m*M meeting st the Opera
House Sunday night was largely atterded. aad toe adilrcas by Mr. Clarke
good, aad listened to with apt atten
-TVNxwilaunder obligation* to
tbe Secretary of the Charlotte Driving
Park for a complimentary to the sum
mcr races. whicn occur on the 7th. 8th,
aud M.h iusta.

—The show at Hastings Thursday,
waa a big thing. A moly planned prise
fight between Tom Mitchell and a chap
from Hope, took place in a aide street
after the performance
—New wheat is selling at KI and 80
cents per baahel in thia market.— Hastiapr Jvurael It in selling in this mar-

has been sold for lea* than M cents.
—The Red Ribbon Cluh hare origin­
ated a paper to 'w read before the club
weekly. W.H. Powers, editor-in chief,
with. L. J. Wheeler. E. Chipman and

STAPLE GROCERIES. WATER

WATER I!

Til’ll kin Clttr, Frtrt filer ’

Sugars, Teas,

Fish,

Artesian and Tubnlar Wells,
BOE

F«r Male &lt;1*estp.

Julia King lias got a divorc* from
her iirutal hii*l&gt;and in Ohio, and analimoiM-y of fla.OUO.
She is tlw eldest
daughter of Mr*. E*gtl. *nd’* niece of

House awfisk. on State St
viUe. also a
Fanning Mill.
4S-4fl.
Mns. J. W. CsxrzMTKit,

Fine American A Elgin Watches,

k

(LEVEE

WAITED

aoo MEN TO CALL AT

Isni 1 Dilley and Leander WactWlowed * champion reaper ono 'lav, antU
a er* ready to grab the last gavel.

MASUYS COLOM
VARNISHES. BRUSHES.
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES,
SHOULDER BRACES,

P1TEITS
RANTED I

AT PRICES TO SHIT TBE TINES

PAINTS. OILS.
.
COTTAGE COLORS.'

AND JEWELRY.

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

W'arven Ackley ia trying to make
batter from a foar-year old steer.
Several families are getting ready to
to emigrate to Kansas next month.

•crvice* in the campaign against Back­
et's Harbor in 1814. M y«m is a gtx&gt;d
while to wait for Justice. Mr. Tyler
went from Fort Slanivix. near Utica,
N.Y. He was first drafted, when his
father hired a snbstitute. but when tbe
militia were called out ne volunleenil
to save the frontier from British invas-

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Suiisi Bun ui Sknlicn,

Coffees flpices,

Look Here!
New Boots for men.
New Roots for youths.
New Boota for boys.
Cbmpf Cheap!! Chepf.

We conclude Georg* Hyden ia going
to have a Horae. He’s got the frame up.

Something like thi*N*igbk hfttvt hiwy
pened. bat we will wager it wa* writ­
ten by some * omsu who has a spite
against a nrighlxtr and want* to give
her a Jab, in tbe dark at tbe expense of
the editor.
To our mind the writer of an anony­
mous com muniration is* great co ward.
He ia afraid to be a man and strike the
one he attacks iu an lion oral 4- way for
himself, but sneak* around In the shade
ready to knock him through a newspa­
per, while he looks from an upper win­
dow to nee the fun. We like tbe man.
who, having anything to my, speak*
out clearly aad boldly, takes a po*itie«i
and abides the cons-q uence*.
Men w
women n Im dare not do thi* are •n&lt; ak&gt;.
We like facts, as we do greenback*,
but they ate good for nothing without
•igualtires,
A siring of words may be
true or they may Iw false for al) wc
know. If a writer in not positive he
had better keep still for no man has a
right to make a direct charge till be is
positive that be is right, and as Davy
Crockett once said, “Be sure you're
right, then go ahead."
During a period of seven years de­
voted to editing a newspaper, we have
never given the name of &gt;n informant
where he wished it withheld.
'

wheat, the yield lieing on the average
•ver twedty-flve bushels per acre.

George Hyden opened hi* side-show
last Wednesday.
IX. Herring is tbe only man that
gave thoae gipsies a half dollar.

WALE PAPER!

A. L KASEY’S BARBER SHC

0033

▲xtd ywi a clean Shave and

OPPORTUNITY!

IIUITORS^^ NEW GOODS

durjrudkl'Ua.MM la Ita HlrauMlt.'.
Bon-r*p.sdr&gt;e. atdrll f oxAlrsUsl Frier, i

CF* Houaewivc* don’t want to bo
bothered with poor Hour, while doing
their baking* in thi* hot weather, aud
they can aviod having poor bread by
buying Barlow &amp; Gocxivear’* Hour,
for sale only at Frawk Bakmx*' Feed
Store. All goods delivered free in tbe
village.

OPIUM:

BLACKSMITHING KANSAS VUDS ! !
WAGON REPAIRING,

EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS.

DRY GOODS.
3 A T8, CAPS.
BOOTS. SHOES.
.TRUIK8, VOTIOVS.
GROCERIES,

tO.,
CHEAPER THAN EVER

W. av* sa* rnairai Ux lUllwJy ***•_*&lt;!
TMrGO COURT) . K ARMAS, stool eioaUf
,
dul bf is. Ks**m F»rtSe Ksllo.r, okkh o..o
■&gt;Ula« »1 from tXA* u&gt; S3 per Mr,, o* e**r leraw al ।
pe,»eal. Th^aa luda tn u&lt; Uh "rr, brat
*o4 sre l«e*to&lt; Is Ito tool ertnl.r
«sJ i
WE ARE NOW fttfE1VING

O, Hwretie*!

OUR NEW f^QCK

Ijfcl tow OWN*.
BOMMHOK1RO.SXM

Hakrt Halx keeps tbe largest and
finest line of Choice Candir*, including
Cboclato Creams, Lemon Slices, French
mixed. etc., in tbe village.

WOOD A BROOKS.

FOR THE

SPRING AND SUHMER TRADE,

And the Public Generally

_________ , ,
_ .. _ —.
mercury going up to 100 iu the shade,
“* *
~
"*

CENTRAL STORE. RESTAURANT HOE CREAIPiRMR

we protxtsc to in the future.

—La*t Thursday Ix'n. Brook*. ot
Maple Grove, was M-nttiug with* mmpauion. when be was triiqicd and fell
wpoa a 4-ouuce bottle that he had in

NEW

LIVERY!

fleshy part of hi* hip. making an ugly
huubiI four inches deep-

arc recreating in Minn. *
—At the Greevlmck township caucus
Charie* Bownc ha* carried offa Tiffin,
to elect delegates to the County and
(O.) belle. Miss Minnie Ik SawhilL
ikpreaentative convention*. A. C. Gal­
latin. B. B. Downing. E. Chipman aud

J^ONEY TO LOAN

IS

App'y to

R. McCarthy, a R. R. employee, was
run over by a hand car on Saturday
last, and bis feet badly iukored.

1

Personal or Real EmtFSiafflith
Ww. A. Ati-swomtii.

JOB PRINTING

Double &amp; Single Bigs,
Open

k.

Top Carriage*,

Geo. Palmctier, who was so nerioualy injured at the aew county house last
week, died from bis injuries on Mon

i Furniture ot Enrj Description I

A little son of T. J. Wilder wa* run
over by a wagon heavily loaded with
whett. a few day* aince, and seriously
wood." It is dated tbe list, and for
some reason waa not sent in promptly.
For this fact and its extreme lengthy- Miss Helen Bell, of Grangeville, have
non. it is tlirowu into tbr waste luu.- hem added to our corps of teacher*,
ket, bat wc should be very glad to bear tbr former *1 a salary of
»B'* l*,r
from “Haxlewood" again. Write.
latter •400.
—Ed. Mallory, of this village, who
Mrs. M. H. Wing who was recently
occupies tbe position of U. S. Mall stricken with paralysis ha* gone to the
agent on the G. R. V. Div., served dur­ Batxh- Creek water cure for treatment.
ing tbe war in tbe Srd Mieb. Infantry. Tbe latest report* from her waa that
Daring the campaign in Maryland in she wa* no better. ' '
MB. wbDe on tbe march be picked up
k bouro on Mill St. wa* painted with
by the roadside a photograph of Gen. rotten eggs one night last week, and
Richardson of this State. Richardson tbe participant* say if the Marshs',
was afterward killed, and Ed preserv­ doesn't ruspend the busiuew* e-rried ou
ed the photograph until within a few therein, they will do it again.
weeks ago, when, upon learning that
Mile* Standish and Frank burgee '
the General’s widow wa* a clerk in the
hare had their examination for boose
Agricultural department al Washing­
breaking and burglary, aud failing to
ton. forwarded her the photograph, re­
furnish bond* to the amount of |XX)
ceiving in return a large aud band«omeach, were remanded to jail for trial.
ly framed picture of the General.
An employee of tbe Irving Homo st
Middleville, was brought in by Sheriff
Cremy Tuesday night, charged with
In January last two young men.
go&gt;ng through the bureau* sad trunk*
Alonso J. Hammond aad Charles II.
in the hotel daring the absence of the
Berry, engaged in tbe business of sell­
proprietor.
ing pianos and organs. Each had bonLast Friday a chap calling himself J.
anHeaad influential friends in this
locality, and the boys were considered W. Butler, of Grand Rapid*, attempt­
ed
to swindle Geo. Carpenter out uf
square-toed youug men. Ik-rry being a
Failing in this he got
ehnreh member. Some two weeks ago some good*.
Berry went over u&gt; Saranac fur tbr o»- drunk, spent tbe night in the cooler
‘iraaPrlT purpose of selling some iastro- and got off the next morning by paying
•3JS fine.

Boots and Shoe.

ligBFBLtcAN k’accr*.—The Repub­
lican voter* of Castleton, will meet iu
Caucus nt E. Pnrndy » ofliicv. in Nash­
ville. «&gt;n Saturday. Auaust loth. 1878. at
2 o'clock P. M.. to np|x&gt;int delegates to
the county, S'liatoiial, and Rcprescnt-

NASHVILLE CARDING KILLS.

Groceries.

Evj-ry newspaper man in Harry Co.,
except Strong of the Nashville .Vctcs. is
hot after M&gt;mr public office. They had
all better stick to the office* they have
now and see how little harm they can
do their country in tbe capacity of
"high privates in tbe rear ranks.”— FsrutoettiUe Eeterprise.
When a man nucrecda iu borrowing
five dollare he is ready to ileclare that
the world ia growing better. When he
fails in borrowing fifty reuta he is cer­
tain that the last trump baa got to loot
liefore tbe week in out or there won't

CF* Wool arat bp nril trill hr curded
«4tA prewpfaos. and oa oil poekapm o/,
10 powads aad over I tr(U pay erprsssage ■

Orno Strong, editor of tbe Nashville
.Vcw*. paid un a visit Saturday. Broth­
er Strong is an ex-William county.
Ohio. Imy and is composed of tbe ma­
terial of which pxxl newspaper men
are made.—&lt; harlotts RepMtcan.

The

Bia Yixli&gt;.—Tbe Spire* Brea' steam
thresher and L. Elliott's farm yield
more wheat to tbe acre than any other
like combination in Maple Grove. Tbe
above named parties threshed. July
Snodgrass, in s»*kiug of that hot
30&lt;h, from eight acre* of Clawson place, ilenote* it as “that warm bye. » ।____
wheat MH bushels, averaging 40 baabel* aad-bye/^__
per
acre.
And
from
two
am!
oin-half
Riker, of Hastings who held him in
Waiting to be whipped ia the most
acres of Delhi wheat, 87| bushels aver­ unintereating period in boyhood.
fl«M&gt; baB. wfaieb was furnished.
aging r, baabel* per acre. Neighbor*
Tb« matter baa eaaaed a great deal
beat that if yon can.
L, JL

A GOOD HEARSE

2 he Lsong Brick

H. G. HALE.

JUST AS STANDARD AS "A” SUGAR!

NEW MANUFACTORY
I GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH and SHORT CREDIT CUSTOKERS

KELLOGG«DEMARAY
NEWS OFFICE

School Books, Fancy SlaOwer,
In addition to iny extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

and Cape, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery,
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

Hate

Brackett, Doe aiiWiiinfrunr

Frank Parker has gone to work ou
the gravel train.
Mr. J.XichoU.&gt;f Branch Coi bin tbe
village visiting hia son Wea.
Mis* Mary Church, of Ailrfou. is vis­
iting her sinter, Mr*. C. G. Thomas.
,

Rock Bottom Prioes.

Upholstery Goods and Shronds

When a man is deeply, madly, irre­
vocably in love, even the air *rrm* fill
ed with lump* of sugar, while tbe shin­
gle* ou the houae that contains his l&gt;ulcinra look like sheet* of molaase* taffy.

Mrs. Carrie Gordon and Mr*. 1 Juie
RtoR*. of Cineiunatti. are visiting Mr*.
C. Bronson, their sister.

Bring in your Country Produce ; will excanfe Goodes
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.
T. B. ITOS.

TWH

—Last Saturday Cliarlie Cooper, a
13-year old son of Bortlir Cooper, wa*
Haying
S. Springett’s yard, when lie
accidentally alepped upon a scyth* that
had been left atandiug blade up in the
grass. aod cut a gash the full length
•f hi* foot, and clean through the foot

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

THE BOSTON STORE

LIVERY &amp; BOARDING STABLE
Tbe rroqnet factory are shipping iw
real carloads of croquet and bgv ball
lutn to San Francisco.

�ftamUtoo. Henwwml hk
bwtdidnot Mre to Mt tbs
jail, sobstoidtbea th* if tl

pnr
3 gn
FarwlaaMleuneal Snctaly )
The Ixanty and aonimpliahmrnta, aa
well aa the social position of Tbeodoaia
Burr Abtou, her eventful Ufa and her
premature and tragic death, have thrown
around her name a spell of rugianco and
sympathy which recent events have
grvwtly mbsneed. After bffr marriage
in New York (in January.'lH&amp;l), at the
age of 18, ahe accompanied her husband
to South Carolina, where ahe rcaidrel far
aeveral years, interrepfed&gt;ry~Mdc&gt;as»ocal'
visits to the home ot her fsther. Her
last voyage commenced in
*
181X- when, with
— health, at
....
husband (at thia
CfSlute 'Governor of South Carolina;
and her father, abc embarked from
Charleston for New York in a small
pilot-boat ressel, called the Patriot.
From that day she hsa never been heard
from. Dy many it was conjectured that
the vessel had foundered in a gale of
It appears that ‘,l» Faculty of too I^tilrrLUo
Codctwm opooed at Paris oc the 36to of July.
N. Martin, Maniacal Con nasinr of Pari*, and wind at sea and all had perished. By Medical College bare been also elected to fill
I the vacant chain Ln the Kentucky School cf
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, of Borton, wart clott­
ed rreddent* of tbe CutiRre**.
At a banquet given in London last
coltegas to this eoontry, thia great ccraptonwd
week to Izedv Ikaocnadcld and Haliabury, the
hiring been extended to thto Faculty ou ac­
count of the Uurapiua'. ataocoa* &lt;4 the Lou­
former, rvpiymf to a toast, awarded Lovd
is rille Medical College. As tbe result, thto
Salisbury the greater abare ot merit In tbe
labors at Barlin. He brooght back from BorFaculty teach Ln the Louisville M-direl Col­
lege from .September to March, and to tbe
Kentucky School of Madktos from Match to
A tow mouths ago the late Prof. Pool
allowed me an exquisite photograph of
tlie original painting of Throdosia Barr,
now in poaaesaiou of hia brother. Dr. W.
O. Pcol, who now n aidi a near Elisa­
beth City, of which he gave the follow­
ing account:
" Dr. Pool ia a native and real.lent
near Elisabeth City, ia Eastern North
Ca olina. Some eight or ten yean since
ho visited, in hia professional capacity, a
family near Cape Hatteras, and, al­
though they were in moderate circuE.staacea, he oliecrved hanging on lhe
wall an exquisite oil-painting of a beau­
tiful woman. On inquity he discovert*]
that this had been found, with some
other article, by the man of the Imxuc
(now about 80 ream of age), whan a
youth, on a vtwael tlxat Lad been wrecked
near Capo Hatteras in a furious storm
that c.-curred in the winter of 1812 or
1813. The vessel waa a small one, ami
all &lt;&gt;n b&amp;rd were, drowned."
This picture was i»r&gt;rented to Dr.
Pool, and from thia the photograph wan
token. Thia settle* beyond all question
the manner of the death ot the loved and
lost Theolostia. It waa near that dread­
ed Cape Hatteras—so often Itefore and
since the death place of the fearless and
the
gallant—wiUi Umwild . Ipftffl
of tin- Atlantic, _tny --her
winding

It ia stated from Washington that the
!‘c*tuOce Department baa virtually accedrd to
tbe requevt of Secretary Sherman to undertake
the tianspcrtsliou of gold coin fur the Go rein­
men L it will be neoowsary to ya' up tbe fold
W1H, then foes cotilsin sl«&lt;ai ♦ 1.CO0. tbo jx.it.
age upon winch, st tbi.-J-cLiu mail rale*. w.U
be M caets. Tbe jwwarnt express vbargM sre
Li ttoXcigLiortexxl of tt&gt; per fl.000.
. Twa Comtn:a»ioi;&lt;T of Agriculture has
appototad Fnrf. Low. of Itosea. N. Y,- Fruf.

Bomb workingmen engaged in exca­
vating for tbe fotmdaUoti of the Lu-oau cf £cgravtog. at 75 cents a day, were driven off by a
party at kaborers, a few days ago.
AWasuxotum dupateh .
“
Mexican qoeaUoa Us been tbe chief topic dtecaiared by th» Prasideat aud Cabinet during

Tn« R&lt;pubUctui State Central Com­
mittee* of Alabama, Arkansas, and North Car­
olina hero Ml and fcrmally reKlrod that It to

iriUW’

B^th of Lhasa colleges are Arrt-claas Inatltoticu*. both being oouncctcd. we see, with tbe
Association of American Medical CoKcgre, of
which tbe college* al New Turk and ftilla tol-

in September or October can, st the ctoao at
that Muaioa Ln February. at once «=tcr U"
Kentucky School of Median*, which com-

FOR $750

eodof Jttoc. In tbe following September or
October these students ran agato enter tbe
IxiOisTfUe MediCal College and graduate to
Felroary. Thus bar tog, to seventeen months,
paced three complete cocraee of ket-res ;

to Uxae two Louisville colleges are. wo see, but
tlH7, aad LU board for eeTcutocn mui-thv t ai
ern, or »M7 lor the entire cost of hl* oedteai
education. board aad al! fees Included.

BEALS &amp; FOSTER,

urea, aidJ&gt;M V&gt;73y for those MW, with t»0
tqettFboard (MA) ia all). It will be «a that
to LouimJle be gc&lt;» eno full courw ot lectures
more to tba ssruo time, and mvoe to fans and

10 Spruce Street, New York.

Austrian Art in Strel-Bronxe (inm.
It i« well known that the whole of the
Austrian field artillery ia now armed
with tho new steel-bronxo breech-loader
af Gen. Von "Uchatiu.v
The fact that
nearly £2,000,000 have b-.-cn spent from
first to last by the Austro-II utigana:;
Government upon lhe weapons ia proof
enough of the confidence felt in high anoa for catalogues It L« atatrd iu the cataotxartero as io lUcflkueOay ; and we hsjs loguea ,art leruod that all spplteatloua f-r
them shook! be addrureed umjjy to the L*rau
of the Louie rilia MoJ.cal ColLoga, Izrntegun rivals the mneh more oostly steel
cannon of Herr Krupp. Be Uus as it
may, ii is reported that lhe Austrian granted b t.cinary privilege*.
Gcrvcmmcut is now alxrul to set to work
Wo also ko to lhe caUlognei lasted that
on the manufacture of heavy .gun from Itudcuo -bo desire it will be ecmcsted by too
the same inexpensive material, and to
graded ayrfom adopted at Harvard, M**s
I produce ship and siege guns from ternOno to not surprised to read, after tearntac
■ jM-red bronxe.
Two six-inch experi­
mental weapons which have fin'd several IMwa remarkable •drwtagee offered by thia.
hundred rounds are reported to be still Faculty, that ntoety-dvo stadsala L-»'O been
in a at rvicealile condition, and at chart
ranges may be oonauism d armor-piercing
guns. A shot at fifty or sixty yards is
capable, wc are told, of piercing the
armor of such ironclads as the Warrior
itnd Black Prince; and there is little
doubt, therefore, Dial ten or twelve inch
i cannon cut: struct rd ou the ume pattern
wmiLl be a m iteh for most of our stout­
er bat: k- ships. The Austrian ganmakrra
■ecm to be able to make brouxe aa hard
aa atecl, and as capable of relisting the
wear and tear of nfled projectiles, since
it would be altogether impoodblc 'to
rnerce army-plates with a gnu made o
brot'Xo in tbr ordinarv wav. If we are
to believs the hat reports' of their big­
gun &lt;x|M.'rimcnta, tbe bore of the wm[ons, after aome 300 rounds, had surtaiucd do injury at all, notwithstanding
that
niMBMlwdy hMMf
wm fired, and wHh.hsilropg Aargraof
gunpoanler. But the most surprising
feature abwut the Delia Una gun is the
fact of its aecrei having been so closely
kept The AnaUiin Government Uss
plaor-1 do difitoul V iu tbs W^ of an Mspoctirm of its guns, and has permitted
even tbe presence of foreign military at­
taches in the Government workshops.
Nay, more; ram plea of tbs wonderful
atecl-bronx; metal have been freely dis-

Tbe else I UM as pabluhod shows student*
from almost every Slate, tbe beet oridooew of
lhe fact ths! too public thrujgbout Uiltcuaatry U riptdly obtuctag and sppract-.ltog tbe
ralaable infix rustics hero Riven to our raadera.
ft srecui only natural that so many students

HomesickEess aa Aetas 1 Disease.
Moat people have a notion of what
homeaiokneu ia, many have snfferedfrom
it, but it Iiaa l&gt;een toft to a distinguished
French physician to clssrifv it an an
actwldM^e. M. II. Iter tioda that it
ia OMoaimua am«« children and old
folk, and more frequent among men than
women. Those who are the moat liable

haste be done in retreat, ia the
SMI ul defeat, whvn Ihwy f - * * “
eoid. hungry, wlieu “ - ‘

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Devoted to tho Intertoto of the Boot Forte Under the Sun.

NASHVILLE. BARRY'CO . MmSiIGaN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1878.

VOLUME V

SukriDt Jirrrtsrj.

_____ ______________________ ’the

VILLAGE OFFICERS.

terly prostrat'd by the news, for I dared
not take lodgings eb •where; and I could
Ben nothing now but to sell a portion of
ray scanty wardrobe and go back to Irag
for assistance from my father’s friend.
Wtatt a change! and bow sown had
my hopes of independent action Ixen
blighted 1 I was heartaore as I felt bow
that in that great city there was wealth
being squandered in luxury around me
while I wan literally starring; for my
poor living was telling upon me fast
What should I dot What should I def
«!&gt; weary iteration 1 had said
and wept till tears came no
dull, stolid feeling of desw upon me. I had almost
r in toe streets from the

Il A. BARBER,

a caiiu
oi rei - re, unni ana
nstfulness, and I believe I fell asleep at
last with a smile upon my lipa, repeat
mg a portion of that o -mforting sentence
who

PARMENTER.

I BAKER.

at my door, and, Hurrying on

A.

M

"Ab1 I &lt;M
tu ulv 'ra
down again," said my land ladv harehlv
" Some folks am afford to lay*in bed all
■lay; 1 can’L Here’s two letters for you.
And mirnl this, Miss Laurie’ I never
liargaincd to crene tramping ’up to the
top of the house with letters snd me*Bogus for you."
" I’m very much obliged. Mm. BudM&gt;a f.cllj,.l Wok lb. 1.0
"-&gt;•
b«Wk -bite
un«&lt; wl implrab,. th. u I....
went down stairs. It seemed very haul
then, but I believe it wm the woman’s

FLINT.

WALTER 8. POWERS.

BRADY * CRITES,

SMITH 4- KNAPFEN.

ISAAC M. FLINT. Jr.
A TTORXKY

n. u,rhlj»n.

CMM|lvr.i U«, W„

All ]«*.! Lu.Uc, prourrt

A/.II75 I) IRKEE

EMORY PA RABY.

&amp; J. FE1GHNER,

WOODLAND HOUSE.
.Lititri fi.tv-i'
.... .

UNION HOUSE

E PARADY.

J. B RASEY,

W. D. PUR CHIS.

Liiuing an engagement in a veiy few ter, for the anow lay ihiekly in
ilaya 1 hud no resource but to creep
back to the country and avow my
failure.
Weakaa I wait toil" disheartened me
Just three mouths since, ami we were but I fiMixht my way bravely on and just
ai 11 rang timidly Zi the door of an im-

to deep black; for the struggle had been
brief, and those We loved lay together in rugs lay on toe polished wood floor, and
a tremendous fire blazed in a groatbraae
the green churchyard, and we were only fireplace, and the flames danced oxmI
intruders now in the little vicarage that

brother clergyman of my father’s, quite
poor, came forwani and offered us n
tempore ry heme till, m be said, some
opening should occur for ns.
I gladly accepted it fur Minna; but for
myself, I wm determined to try great
m

^tfalUarms Cxrdj.

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effect. Sickness ia appointed for an ob­
ject
not think that nature explains
everything, as is presumptuously osaertad by socte. Nothing in the nineteenth
century wiE l&gt;e ho much wandered st
in the twentieth as it* preainnrtnouB
babbling about finding truths which it
has not really found.
Then ■« to our children al school, we
need to pray for them. But wo are rosponsibln for •ending them there; there­
fore pray for giu&gt;tance in Bclecting
,
,,
«™ .-tanos on M. ta poiod urrrj
nod -hd., pr-jor ,. otai,
&gt;* “J" ’■TJ
*»''
J&gt;. -V flaKer.m. tn
CArl.Ium.
a Wore to Um Boy*
When I waa just 15 I believed in the
Lord J cans and joined the church of
Christ, and nothing on earth wool 1 please
uie more than to bear that those 1 em
wilting to had Iracn led to do the sad-,
[t u twenty-flvo yean ago now, and I
plenty of time to think it over, and many
temptations to try some other course.
jf I had found out that I had l&gt;ern
deceived, or had made a gross blunder,
J WOU1J have made a change before
DOw, and would do my best to prevent

vinaigrottr, and th- *ick feeling began
। peas away.
“I—I iM-S pardon," I faltered, trying
' riac,
w.
- *' 1 l-az.
*’ al. A kA'

po to Ira safe and to be happy; then I
. fonnd out the secret of living, sad had a
| worthy object for my life's exertion*and
I on unfailing comfort tar life’s trouble*
,1
... —___ 11
'—k
■
i_

try and drink that."
j^ht tread, a joyful heart and overflow
Some sherry was held to my lips and . lnR Bpinta, I therefore plead with him
footman, sa I handed it
then I was almost forced to eat a biscuit, | oonsider whether be will not follow n
down."
. They, however rapidly rev: vol me. and
I .Mvere-I
re.,
i 11 Found Mrs. Potter had torn eff her
ko“u‘*,|J
I mw a fly upon it, and mode a brush
with my hand to catch it. When I
opened my l-and too fly wm not inside,
but still on too same place on the glsaa.
Scarcely thinking what I did, I made
wonAerimz whether
I '^n&lt;^ now l^Ul WM too much, for I WM another brush with my hand, and
taken in ths note which I had riven him ,
* 1
thought I had captured toe insect, but

second

MONEY TO LOAN!
streets that echo from morning to night harshly, and a shade of displeasure
with mournful cnee uttered by venders crocced Irar face m she looked full st me
till my^vec dropped. "There, Miss—

L. RUMELL
iy; *’ it is m my nob . Pn
bu^STi name of common scuse dli
down! Take tost chair.

believed u.

Tl*» tomb of Mooes ia unknown; but help in altering over old dresses: Go
the traveler alaki-s his thirst at the well to a tinner and get two strip* of tin one
inch wide and ten or twelve inches long.
Take an awl or any rharp instrument
and put to holes along one edge only of
the great temple of Jcruaalem, hallowed
by the visible glory of the Deity Hims raMivuirs I prettier your plaiting will Ira. Then
■elf, are gone; but Solomon
8------- ’’---------------~v
— .ver. Or the afirient I take an inrii-thK-k pine board not quite
architecture of tor Holy City, not one I m wide m b knitting-needle, tack cn toe
stone is left upon another, but the powl I tin strip*, bringing the holes a little
of Betoasida commands the pUgnm’s | above the board an each side of the
rcvcrence al the present day. The cul- board. Get a bunoti of knitting-noodles
umna of Prraepolia are moldering into 1 ([ bought three dozen far 25 cents) and
dust, but its ciateru and aqueduct re- I you arc ready to go to work. Have the
main to ciiaUenge our admiration. The goods to be plaited hemmed, lay toe
gokirn house of Nero is a ms------ 1----------- -------- *——"f
course. Place a knitting-noodle through
but the Aqna Claudia Still
ths first and thud holes serosa Ura
board. Lift the goods beck over the
third needle and place a needle through
the second hole, thus fevming a rrnsll
plait. Lay the goods back co the
raay be that Ixindon will share die fate board and proccctl until the needles are
of Babylon, and nothing be left to mark used up. Hen lay » damp cloth over
it save mounds of crumbling brickuntil dry.
(tor. Chicago Iribuoc,

cred well, being too subject to Sever.
Great m it already is, it la believed Ibt
tho cattle business al Xcxm it yet in ik
infancy. Tho European demand for
fresh meat* will tend
------ a
enlarge the business.-

Perib of Base-Bail Playing.

gardlng the mortality and casualties re-,
suiting from too sasiduoua attention t &gt;
mastering the notional game. His fig­
ures show tool during the ball eeasou tn .
this country llu» pnutoly death-rate
from boll-playing ia 0.04 ; tho number
of casca of concussiou of the brain »•
4.7; incipient heart disease, 5.103;
dislocation of the hip, 0.01; fracture of
the shoulder-blade, 1.01; compound
fracture of the sternum, 0.00J2 ; broken
riba, 25.012; dislocation of th" spinal
colon:: resulting in pcrmancat dtaabili
ty, 0.00001; fracture of the arm. in­
eluding fore-arm and above the elbow,
19.3; dislocation of the elbow, 7.05;
sprained wrist, 47.07; broken fingers,
35102; fracture of the. tip, 0.00; dis­
location of the knre&gt;, l.OOtf; sprained
ankle, 15.03 ; injuries to the foot and
toes, neoeaaitating surgical aid, but not
causing permanent injury, 225.09. In
addition to toe above rather suggestive
array which recounts injuries resulting •
in death or the fracture of bones, in­
cluding dislocation, lie dem0uMnite»i
that there are 197.01 noses broken ami
473.05 teeth knocked out.—(Zrica
Herald.
.
Umbrellas in 3atUr.
Borne seventy y-.srs ago a ilarg»umbri ll* wm usually kept hanging in the
hall at good Eugludi houses to keep
visitors dry sa they passed to and from
their carnages. Coffee-houre keepers
provided in thia way tar their frequent­
-__X__ .___ _ .11_ - * a

ting. ". Take that thing away," said
Ljrd Cornwallii) to a i-crvacl about to
hold the house umbrella over him; " t-

near Bayonne, in 1813, toe Grenadiers .
under OoL Tynhng occupied on uufln-'
iahed redoubt ne^r toe high road.
Wellington, happening to ride that way,
beheld toe officers of the Household
Be^ment protecting themseh
*—
the peitiBg ram with their «
okraf*Wellington dxras ncX spprore
the uri-"
of nmbrellas under* fire, and cannot
allow the gvnttemWs sons to make
tocmor 1 vrs ridiculous in too eyes of toe

time, we may well believe tost it will
be neither s palace nor a temple, but

toe mist
of antiquity, it would probably bo that
of the man who, in his day, sought the in forming the bine-gray papery »
happiness of his fellow men ratoer than stance, so much irted in the stroctur
todr neats. Oue day, however, he

"Now, Leander, my.

be mw her shift to another part of the
window, and carry with hex too fibers
which she had collected, and to whiqh

er evening. Bismarok ptrndwal dcacov
field playfully in the riba, M the two
sauntered down Main street, sod aam :
*■ Who’s treaty T
•• No particular ixidividual can ciaim

"It’s urine, it’a mine I

What will

" r«-

but tall then we
and found U was neither yet
■nor rolled into a boll, as it

Sit still, mi
ly. “ It Iim pl
happiness where Ood’s word, and the
_ —1 »*
I.*—
- I

Detroit. Michigan.

late blind Jartire Fielding walked in
my room for tho first time, when he
once visited tor. and. after sneaking a
few words, said. * This room is about 22
Ont ihociujod Jioeka. dosely stacked,
feet long, 18 wide and 12 high;' all of
which he guessed with the greatest ac­ occupy fifty-six cnldc foet
curacy by the rar.”
Bar, sprinkled with a litihi chloride
of lime and left fur an hoar in a cloned
room, will remove tho smell of new
paint.
Is hoisting heavy machinery or other
weights, by means of pulley blocks, if
too ropes stretch and the blocks come
together too soon, wet toe rope, and tho
effect on the quality and durability of object will bo elevated by the coutr-ctioL
the instrument, and it is necreaary to of the rope without any other force.
protect it from all external influences
To Clean Smoxt Maaat-r.—Brush a
which might affect the material* of
which it is composed. It must, be paste of chloride if htnc and water
shaded from the sun, kept out of a over the entire surface; grease spots
can
be removed from marble by apply­
draught, sod, above all,"guarded against
sudden changes of temperature. This ing a paste of erode potash and whiting
latter is n most frequent cause of th*
piano getting out of tune, and the iastrument should be kept in a tempera­
ture not lower than fifty-four degrees
and not higher than righty-six degrees
Fahrenheit. When too cold, the wood, very healing. The toilet ia much weaker
cloth and akin swell, and the mechan­ than the kind used for dumb animals.
ism works badly;- when too warm, these' If children’s beads were occasionally
matenala shrink and catire clinking, washed will1 carbolic toilet soap no in­
sqnaaking, and
other disagreeable sect would bo there after tne operation.
■oand*. Moisture is toe greatest cne It ought not to bo put into the mouth,
my of the piano, and it cannot bo too as it is a poison.
carefully guarded against In a short
Gumm Branes.—For a gloss for shirt
time damp will destroy every good bosoms, take two ounces of gum arable
point in the instrument
powder, put it in a pitcher and pour on
The tone becomes dull and flat, the s pint of water; cover it and lot it stand
wires rusty and easily broken, the joints over night. Pour carefully from the
of the mechanism stiff, and the ham­ dregs into a clean bottle; cork and keep
mers do not'strike with precision, and, for use. A lcasi&gt;oonfnl of gum stirred
if these symptoms are not attended to into a pint of starch made in die usual
at c ice, the piano w irretrievably way will makedhn must beautiful gloss
spoiled. Therefore do not put year on any linen or cotton goods, and will
ptano in a damp ground-floor room, or make la wn took Like now.
between two windows, or Iratween
lb« door and the window where there &gt;s
a through draught Never leave the pi­
ano open when not in use, and al ore all boiling water, and with a coarse cloth rewhen the room ia being cleaned. Do not
put it near a stove, chimney, or ho‘-air
ogaui to iuipipes. Always wipe the keys after play­ mon imsewl ou; piacc
ing. Never pile txxika, mwrie, or other fire, and heat will make the oil penetrate
heavy things on tor top. Be careful quite through the veneer and soften the
glue
underneath;
th^n,
while
hot, raise
when uaing tho soft pedal not to thump
the edge gently with a chisel, and it will
other exercises of small campaw on a pi­ M'parete completely from tho grtand.
Itepeat this proeecn. to entirely separate
ano you have any regard for. A leather ..
‘ ______ ____ k. —jr at.. „l.l
...A
cover should be kept ou the instrument
when dot in use, and removed every day
I
t
is
elated
on
good
authority
that
a
for toe purpose of dusting. A cushion
of wadding or a strip of flannel laid on
the keys will help to keep them white
effectually protect it against the gnaw­
the piano open alter a mtuical evening ing of rate. It IB also said that an ounce
or dance. If you are obliged to have it of aloes to one gallon of oil will afford
m a damp room, do not place it against
toe wall, and raise it from toe floor by
means of iusnlatore, and always rover it
after playing. Employ toe best tuner
people an1 careless to thin re»|&gt;ect, the
red pepper, and tile aloes and oil remedy
had kietter be adopter!. A friend at our
year afterward.
edy.
A Bomb-Manz Puamtn.—Let me tell

ALiite of me. It was on .'Ac oi&gt;wr tide
long puzxled him. He saw her detach
of the gla*f. And when I saw that it was tog them from the ruin which overtakes from toe wood a bundle of fibers, about
so. I smiled at my own folly. Those the ordinary monument of historical
forced mo to partake of tho breakfast who attempt to find pleasure out of
than a hair ; ami m she
Christ will exp!!rwna.• a Like failure, for burgh Review.
but that

AitoilTMteLS,
pcctant Would she

OK LOXC TIME.

MICHIGAN EXCHANGE? "

lifted ami wheeled in a chair whose ca*
tors 1 heard chirrup to the front of the
Are, sod torn, a&gt; my senses began to reiar?’ 1 ,M*sne*1 to fo*‘1
r“oo51 ®r
voice raying, ^rif alond:
“ Adi1 b11&lt;’. ,a"‘ °"t ,’"’r Pour father,

arc bo inoonatatent Lore wins, but it
ia the loro of Christ in na that becomes
arcful in drawing other souls to the
Lord Jesuit.
In regard to sicknrwa in
our homes, it is a time when the word of

people, my poor father caught a danger­
ous fever, while in tending him my dear
mother was stricken with the unw com-

JOHN Q. CRES8Y.
v
mii i: it 11

fJOO.OO and UPWARDS

Tbo family i» the divine unity, not the
individual. Wo have opportunities for
well-doing there of tho greatest import­
ance, All good ought to begin in the
family. Luther has remarked that the
Causa&amp;itiah woman, when apparently re­
pelled, took the sword out of the Lord’s
hand and turned it against himself.
Then Christ said, ** Oh, woman ....
be it nnto'thec according to thy word."
Should we not learn fiom her patience
__ __ ,_______ _ _______ itjer it quite and peracTcranre and faith in tow thing I
How are we to labor I Begin by set­
I «n Sow
ml Suu.1
wa­ ting forth Christ at home. Some feel a
I thing, and mind, I don t want my cars difficulty of this kind ; strangers do not
1 deafened with fireworks, and the drums know our fault*. and wo cm speak to
«pM» wit* T*™* shriek bravura*. Sing
| sometoiM sweet and simple and oldfashioned, if yon can," she added, an­
ffvacioaaly.
•
1 ‘'roMed the room and sat down to
i
Mguifleent piano, and for the next
i
»lanu- &gt;&gt;™&lt;
•" CbrirtiL. o.U.wJ
“‘a
.w2"l.lb7" ’ ™n •I’l—1
w u jr«-Uo^
J
&gt;»
I w. dj-ni«t nuh.1 W I.toi o&lt; n-roatfavonte old hall*d
I^.bl .
anc* and a new life.
In many caaea
i ’rt‘’&gt;e *• 1 finished, I had hard work to nnr nniver* fin nntuvm tn
ntinw. rml

oui warpen ana cauxercu ov poverty,
*• -----, —' —-e. — •
| hard win, and ill-usage froma drunken I «*«. *“ “ not unplcamng voice. " Now
husband, whom she entirely kept
lo* mr
rp«d. I always make
One letter 1 uw al » glaaoo was from n“-T companion reiul to me a great deal;
Minna, toe otocr wm tn a strange crab and mind this, I hate to bear any drone
" AN COB PAM ON TO A LADL”
I Iw-d hand, and I longed to read ’them, llk” • school-girl. Go over there into
1
;--------- - —u -i— ..i t a-------- . . the corner of toe window and stand
"I'm very sorry, mim, but I'm only a I lit my fire, and prejtanxl my very frtigil i there. Take that book; you’ll find the
poor wumaa myaeU, and. if you don’t breakfast before sitting ttown anti de-1 mark led in where Mim Belleville—
pay too rent of thia room, I don’t see a« vouriug Minna * o-wa
■ * ■■^w- UF,
-.e .......ta.
you esn afford the rent of the one up | What right had I to murmur sa I did
f"lhcr a green-grocer—left &lt;m.
stair*.’’
last night, I Mked myself, when shv wm N»». Uien. begin."
_
____
Bite &gt;pualrad
a lounge-chair
close-«up-­to
Here toe landlady rubbed hrr noee I evidently so happy and contented ? and
-—'-- - r -----------viciously upon her apron, and stared I then I opened, with fluttering hand, the I tl*e window and Mt down with her bands
straight out of toe wry dirty wiwjow.
^dHer letter, and wm puxxlrd by it st u‘ bcT ®uff, while I aloud there, feeling
As thia was evidently a challenge to flrat; but at bud I recalled the fact that ' bke a school-girl and ready to drone, a*
~me ‘to-----* •I —
&lt; • m JLrmly as 1 could, three’ weeks
- -Ix-'ore -I had answered an J began to read with faltering voice
reply,
said,
a few wonla which brought out the rea- ] advertisement tn the Timet where a lady what happened lo be ThaeXcruy!# moat
iM-auUftu chapter- the death of poor old
eon for toe woman’s visit tost morning. , wanted a companion.
" Am I to understand, then, that you
The note was very brief and curt, and vx&gt;i. .irvromix', i *u‘&gt;" my voicxi
.1
»n.l I
wish me to leave? ’
’
| ran sa follows:
„l ettaWA ouo. upon c. „ I »™i on I
..
&gt; .
..
.
.
..
11 aimn
lit u&lt;&gt;l rDFHTti *iie bMUtOK, ob. k l»dto r.kl tan. pta
“», T”'.
•*" &lt;»&lt;»* npro Mrw IhOKWitiw... &lt;7 ou.bik.ta.ng Iw^t bnl 1 .« Lnk
tat n.M -Wi l Itk. to b.« ihu I.J M«wn .uLt, ink Villi. South. 11
.uttrnng, I -u lnu.1 with bnngr. 1
rU?.Ctit at
u 11 i. r
-t t- “‘dock to-morrow (ThursdayJ."
’ ■ “r
1 “ Ji W
At l-t r 1 ouo to h.™fi tojtau,. and exertion, aiek with that deapoir of |
will find a room elsewhere.
f
Lojra deferred, and at last the room, i
"Thankv miss.” slra said sharply 'kBlj w'U1 t&gt;«tlwg heart I prepared my- with its &lt;x^tly lurnituro, iwt-nxxl to |
AUMAav, uitBB, buo wu, siwpiv,
wf
journey, fur the appointment
swim round Irafore me, ■ cold jrarspira- |
tion bathed my face, and, with a weary |
te ln m U’
thot.(thh-.u4 a,
„u
sigh, I caught feebly at tire curtains and 1
for my walk a sudden squall came on,
and heartsick, the sky was darkened, anow fell heavily, then fell h-arily upon tbo ptdiabed
bad dwindled

FRANK J PUR CH IS,

h IppmW ial Luk LoriUa.

"Why, the girl's cold," she said.
roa£‘1^ a H “‘ i
‘
*•
up to toe fire, anil have a good warm;
iU'a dreadful weather. There, pull off
your Iraunet and jacket. Put them on
that chair, and go closer to the Are; I've
a deal to say to you yet, for I’m not go­
ing to engage any young person ami

•• I don’t like your appearance st all;
Klook pale and unhealthy. Not a bit
a girl from the country,”
“ I am very sorry,” I said; “but, in­
Iracnjpy sin that I should be thus pun- deed. ma'am, I have excellent health.”
" Then your fseo tells stories about
I lay awake that night for many hours, you. You play, &lt;4 ounnra T'
••Yea ma’am."
watching the light from the street lamp

W. H YOUNG,

WM.

NUMBER 4(y.
WKrtiL in formation.

l.lMri

And this ia too war the list ra
1. Two yards of blue barege.

DMdfui thst W« should asek it
e it &lt;*n bo had, and give our-

Half a dollar1 worth of nainsook.

knife, bruirang. and paring Ora same
wood till it nwcmbled the fibers collected

fl. "Modem Minister,” from Loring's

JOMB8 4 SnLLKCK.
are boys, believe in the Lord Jesus unto
aalvatioo T M1J the Spirit of Ood teed then couldn’t find it in any of his pock
sis; bat hadn’t be read it over, aodtoda*!

ZDJaHSTTTSTS
pLAiar AXD PAWCY

4. Half

pofatto^w Uvea,
may despise your
•dmake wtoof
hk&lt;

.

A.T "TUIB OFFZCB.

iforObrist'a

G4X)D WGHK!

FULL COL’NTS!
LOW PRICES

“Ho

IMTfl

,aJi,.

_ _____

thin

Atont

. j

•

�MAIN LI

C. C. WOLCOTT
GRAINS
•MOrt

Is on hand this Fall with a full line of

(TO DM COattWTTBfc.).

Buckeye Cultivators

OCB BAK1S LFTTEX.
L Hs

haler Dow owd*. Sotiriug ahollow *yc-

Washtenaw eouutv. comm:
H.s wife ha* since beconc

AND

a

Buckeye and Farmer's Friend
ly to be awakened by a terrific noise,
which started them "on all fonnT in

Snd by a falling pine, which blew kr
th* road just n* they were j»as*iug.

CL I LAIN DRILLS

rection. and the firat settlers of Wood-

that then ab&lt;

•than Haight paying the $300 or fil.*
per acre, for hie choice for bis brother­
in-law, and the other two boys going
til they could accumulate tlOO apiece.

wife some days since, ftW iMeh th. v
to do some chopping, induced Jonathan nixing* prngrereire dev elopement of were ixith )&lt;ut in jail. Mdrwl.--don't
'
to return with him. They had with humanity- The galleries of the antiq­ tight with your wife.
uities
makes
tho
Exhibition
an
unwrit
­
them a Imahel of potatoes, which they
ten history of civilisation which every

Uraak^ch

■

race are displayed there to complete morphine.
the aeries. The Exposition ia thus uot
Frank Fay had hi* k g taken off by a
a borec-power thrrehing machine, oo
Tueaday, in Scio, near Ann Arbor. A
doctor waa called and amputated the :
leg lielow the knee.
Milburn Hot*in«,of Jackaou, di«d !
J*ly 3Mb, it te ruimwed. fnKnHow*

energy. iadnalry. forethought and pa- Aa they were chopping they planted
the peeling* alongside of old log*, cov­
■A the country waarimply encr- ering Ahem np with leave* and dirt.
After Aying and chopping some ten
day*. Knapp returned to Ionia, and
Haight returned sc Livingston county.
where he stayed during the summer.
during all the attendant hardships and
About the first of October following.
pri ration* of backwoods life. Yet we Jonathan wrote the boys that be had
hear the firtt pioneer* tell of being bap- traded his 30 arms with his brother-iu-

tane tn th* wiM* of Michigan, hrin^then the jompfag ofi place of rieilixai acre* of land.

About

brotber, Samuel Haight and Charles
Galloway, aged 33 years respectively.
• better their condition at the

41W8WOBTH A BROOIiR.

TO BE SOLD AT

And on liberal terms. Also a full line of
the Old Reliable

..
— —■ .—.—.J —... n K. Ii&gt;un.l SIODlUiV nwrillDfC ■■ V o CHKza ,
nblkwophy by the rontxaat of the pro- hanging by the nrck to a tree atone
auction* of.human lalor of all period* । dead.

t „„ r
r,sulwl4 th,
,ac 0,0.1 v&lt;™a&lt;ma,. , , M™- A4» Botortb o( Gnt»a lUwd. I
BUIMito
n. a- whole, and ia divided by
Ly par™;- ‘’ ’*■’ the mother of a child which at birth ;
], pfetc aa
|1 titkma into a *crte.
J?** «* Po«Dd- and wbeD »
‘ of* uhall*
*’' or ip*rt‘ 1
‘
msste.sii
as to mure distinctly mark .day* old had gained iurt one ounce. ,
[ the
H.^differei
differeui period*.
:h
t"
a d&lt;&gt;,,ar
The pre-hiMorie period ia brought *nd hand* hardly hilt as largeaaan
boldly fotward by the exteuaivr eoUec ordinary baby'*. It ia healthy and ba* I
. tiona which have been made in varioua I tr°°d long"part* of Europe during the put ten I Cha*. (’lay was one of a party of five
year, sack aa imptementoof stuoe from io abnal on Hungerford Lake. *ix mike
fr”’u ,ro®
H-md*. and hrthooghtit wa* ;
the lake dweUiur; of SwlteeriaDd.
n&gt;r£ ,„,! tip
tho0Kh .
T‘",K,ur *% “M T
I hr &lt;a- '•fneuly brexirbt not to do ao. !
witt village) about the 12th. with a
vexual brotherhood, and their relation* load of provisions, etc., that his broth­ «pr»r head* of Hint*, hafebea and other Hu Mnurtn^ r*p*ired the eraft, and .
rudely-made tn.jdemci.ta fonnrel 1^ two of the partr. Slieharl Burke and ;
.
chipping and without rmh-h. These Michael O’Connel, were drowned.
and ther must meet him there with a i occur in aaaoriatton with the bone* and ;
innvMnn* tn P.rrt I teeth of the extinct cave bear, the eleRumor liaa it tlmt C. I’. White, John
canoe to take the jnorWona to P.irt■ nt &lt;wJ |bi ma*todoi.. and speci- i Hinman and Brown A Thomas have
since the first pioneer entered W&lt;wd- land. The boy* haring earned money | Hiens af tbAe are displayed in tlw same j cither settled or compromised with the
enough to pay for their land*, did a. ■ cases. Three nidelr-miule implement* j &lt;‘lark catate. of Battle Creek, on its
v'T’
dicate* that thrift has followed patient advised, hiring a X fool long canoe are-opposed to belong to Um fi ret or
..-e,
n ■ s
i - i, I rer1 ieMt AtoiH* tH-riod. A second or later , leave* tnc lo-lil clear to r.. H. Morey
toil and nature lavished her richest of. aa •IndiaEi
chief at I ortland. and all , .^od of the stone agr 1* iiMlicatrsl by ■ and Jamre 1‘ugaiey. The latter grnt
reached Scott’s st the appointed time. J implement* of a »up&gt;Tior finish ; *ncn ; k-man ha* been iiiidergiiiog u tenuous
The load of jirovision* consisted •»£ 3 I sa were ground down to KUiootlic »ur- ! examination for several day* for pcrof dour 4 barrel nt nork I fares, and in nome instance* polished.
“t&gt;d if he should be convicted
uurrcla of dour, i
rr I M p&lt; rx.
hll|| co.jtnin, instrument* of ' thereof. ha.wiil lx- arrested for forgery,
moth o-jt. and patiently end tired ycara bushel of beau*. X lbw of tauter and ,br brn0Ii, |(rno&lt;1 elU,odilI&lt; jo ,br ,
---- -------of hardship* and cruel privation* An or­ a quantity of salt, Ralaratu*. coffee, tea, ' Galls-Roman.
The object* consist 1
What b a Trunk Un* 1
der to imild tbmuaclvra home*. Rcan- ami a tin bake oven, one pot, three tin ’ chiefly of cutting instrument*, agri- i
-------tiful tarme. orchard! and re*idc.nce«
. ..~ t
___ i.,. .r
The
i nc roaucr*
mailers ot
of me
the ncwsnapcra
newspapers ot
of me
the
iccta of urnnment, aurh as brace! ta f (£ay raURtantly
mention made of
I
—Ink IKU. «MMw. I. SIM 'Imwnrntnca ot their ancce**.
na-T noNZZKJi.
j™iu.
Cb^.-c,nnw.r
and Samuel S. Haight were arhnol bora
K V In.aai

■mj 8itW ky Dralm will liei |

‘ except a small »pot "afore and aft" for of
latterr n, large
? the
"’'J'"'
to collection
TaKSEcontains
“ Jil," V &lt;'• *"«’ buBm-uw. -b« !• IOO.1X1ntns with a ahirld
uiiclil for
(or the pointe,
noints. and
ami an ed■ by
■ the dmigualion. ...
.
ji&gt;r two brother* to Hand and “pole" j। pin*
Some .«
three
or_
I .b,,,
,„
c..n,..., „k- j Si ta S’,™
’.i'.'-'L. four railroad line* running wretwiu-d
from thy Atlantic «cid»NinL are muucI jOfc. t|,e orerland route down the river. _in&gt; of
prvaont dav
time*
not
wronglv
called
Trunk
Line*,
!
..
------------ .-.I ! The next hall i« devoted to the Celtic
a* they form the main arteries of traffic
went well until they were in aig^t &lt;d and Gallic relira, nod contain* the re­ toward the Wrat. If anv railroad in |
markable necklaces from the unianutu the country deoerve* or i» entitled to '
of Tonlmw.
The repreBcntation of
and their canoe was upset in three feet the work of the middle ugv* i* charac- tlic name of a grand Trunk Line it h
thc('lllCJUO&amp;NOKTIl-WrSTARS Railof swift water. It wm on anxious mo­ terixed by a variety -of church orua- , w*r. ^’he coinpauv &lt;&gt;|M*rating thia
uienta
and
rellra.
such a» oak chest*. I great line now control* more miles of
ment! Their provisions were in the
m-sIa. crosii'rx, bronze* wt wiUi n&gt;aa*c«
ot rock-crystal, like thoae of China and railway than any other in America, if
n.&gt;.wt mi?»i. i Dot *n
*&lt;»rld. It 1* by *11 odd* the
nearer than a hundred mile*. Jona­ Japan; ivory carving, &lt;ti..n.t
illunilnated
• ®°*‘ *mP0*1 *°l ll!v'
railroad\ tn any
than hurriedly told hi* brother to go •ala of vellum, awnrda and chain armor. ;‘ -V
'&lt;^1 -&gt;ll&gt; Chloyrn. X. olU,
I r“d.
ciit-v
for the smaller articles and he would
tend to the barrels, and so energetical­
ly did they work that they aarod every“d
-&lt;;™teing except one took. Reloading their iiSSTw.uuJk’Tw..LSLiui, 'r~“ 11
eaioe, they soon reached Portland,
spending the night and following day
in drying clothe* and provisions.
Having hired a driver and a yoke of
oxen, on the !Uh they stalled for their
future bom«&gt;. Samuel went ahead with
a compass end hatchet. blaring, and
Here also arc seen She laicui oi Huu- u.,,,-. mina
■rrr.-«
।
Jonathan sod Charlee cleared the way S' pS£rtdUt.‘imn«ureAmi^’S* ‘^P°* al Chireji. Of *ubarb*i pa^ I
for the team. At nightfall they arrivten*?'
*DFa 11
®on’ ,h“ ,dl other
Vhi,.Jin- Th.’
rW1“* th&gt;t ra,‘ tO IU,d fr*””
These am facta that can bo established
lections of this period are continued in
Portland, and the first settlers of the hall* beyond, aud routains the porWoodland began their work, which eelaina of Surrea. richly wrought table
consisted of cutting down trees for services of silver, tapestrnie*. mlnia-

WAGONS!
%

At the following reduced prices :

$60 Cash, $(&gt;6 on time.
H

A full line of all kinds of

EAVE-TROLGHING A SPECIALTY.
C. C. WOLCOTT
Nashville, Mich, j
EXTO-ZEITZE COOK’S

PIONE’R STORE! CARRIAGE

AHEAD!

&amp; WAGON SHOP

IN FUIX BLAST ’

“ Ev52'S4i.DS&gt;oiaTSS?2H.- i

Jonathan Haight having traded off.

found it too small for him. and in April
*37 left‘Livingston Co., tor the Grand

in-law. Goo. Galloway, which amount

baing all in half-dollar nieces. w*a

SPRING
।
LE^E TO lNKOBX.Tire PUBLIC THAT WB ABF. SOW
STOCK 1 PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS!

shanty logs.
THZ FUST POTATO CDOF-

Pairing to make their provision*
last sa Ion; as jH&gt;seible, Jonathan
thought of the potato-pooling planting,
which baa been mentioned heretofore,
Mtr Haight reached lari*, and found
and himself and Charles went over to the present ooutnry. and the various '
hia brother and Galloway. They held
see if th*y could find anything, while applications of sciunre to the art* are i
a hurried council and decided to look

swift-

were dhappoloted. for instead of find­
ing a few "nearly" potato**, they found

“■*"

"—

Ordinary and Side - Be r Buggies!
-------- WHICH

No Better Place to Bij Goods!

and

we--------

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
WE USB NOTHING BUT THE

Woodburn Sarvesi Pntent 5Vheeln.
youthful pioneers never felt to rich.

half, and c*U H the

Th film laciiie it OiliaM:

the comfort* and luxuries
•
*
* Oth-

•fU-rfobji Mil™. wb.t I Uy

now and then which they bad do diffi­
culty in shooting, lasted them a k*Dg

| other form of Hotel c*r. Th'
। combine great luxury with the
. nbulnabfo comfort, and at uo
fr expeme over the nhdidod, q

DRYGOODS
And Motioni

clearing upetj tbafr respective farm. io

A Specialty.

had chopped thirty acres and piled the

Our Farm Wagon

BOfiTR B BBOEA,

NEW GOODS
ON
GOLD BA.SIS
‘Nfy New Stock of

reauuranta and third-ctaa* hotel*,
assimilate with nothing a* readilj

SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS

Livingston Co, and tough t a

occupy these car*, do mor*
» Um occupancy of tha rfdParisian style at
4.. vet. ..a . .
rage." so to speak, with the (
an*. and have attracted the

Alps*.

thia,

HATS and CAPS!

COMPLETE IN ALL PEPARTMENTS!

I can say without the fear of contradiction
that I have the largest stock, the best varie­
ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
WALL PAPER! for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
trary, notwithstanding.
I warrant all goods as represented and
ODPAWm.' guarantee
full weights and measures, and
prices as low as the lowest .
By calling early and making your select­
ions before purchasing elsewhere, you may
save some money.
wanted at market

�nra41ac Oowrtry

MiM Matt*

DAN. MANEE
mm

c« Irlit-U.l

fo-KaohviHa. heaps eoatant--

WALL PAPER!
gold watch and a. quantity ot
r
•'

STAPLE GROCERIES, WATER

all» laid
Mrs. J. F. Gmm* has retained to this
nr The Complete Wri
Hiram l*ettir.gill and vita, of Wood- city, from California, whither she went• the handiest article* evei
the household.
G. Fraaci*. of Nashville.
The criminal cases for the coming
Adultery I, Larceny S,
Nick Brown 1* no* using only the

sells them al the moderate price of f 15
Ttere seems to ba * large number
afflicted with felons. There arc two

----- OLD RELIABLE-

Sugars, Teas

Arnault and

.tour u«. we neeu uic money
» pay fur Goods, and to buy Fall Sticlc
rith.
RmqiectfuBy.
48-4S.
Boux Brothers.

district of thi. county nominated Geo.

—The Castleton Bc'ubbcan causn*

ty. Senatorial and Representolive COn-

te stumbled over a cradle Idade, cut­
ting

AS8TR1A ITEMS.

The farmer* are improving this dry
weather by threshing grain in the stack
also some in the Urn.
The wheat
FT- Lokr-ide, Seat
seem* to be a better crop than tho moat ■n*1.
V**?
of them expectetL It runs from 18 to
LiJ^
40 bushels per acre.
V

hi* foot.

f... b.-^ wm u,™.. ........... .. ....
bow to ran a separator, as he bo run ; njB|J
one 5 years and an engine # years, but
v
The chap who rut off Gene Mead's
cow's tail ought to lie kicked to death
Dewey, Dennis. Niskern, Jordan and turning to our bible and reading Rev­ by a jackass; and I'd like to !&gt;e the one
elations, 21*1 chapter and Mh verse.

good day foe editors either.
—The Wuodlaud house under the chopping a few days since. - Curtis wm
standing on n log with bis ax on his
Mk. Editor As Mr. Elliott wishes
arm. A felled tree struck the log. and
Curtis was jarred oft. the ax cutting a l«ml to gratify him. That "com binsterrible gajdi in his left am. severing
the main arteries, lie Med profusely, beaten already, on the farm of Hugh
but called medical aid snd ia now do- N. Mosey, on the Sth of August, when
Geo. McCartney, with hisObio Sweep­
—Over in « eat Castleton neighbor­
'Lias Borere and
Tobias •form« &lt;l stakes fliachine. threshed from ten
hood the other day Mr*. J. Miller found a co-partnership for the purpose of acres of Clawson wheat four hundred
Mr*. Demnnd and her children in her pursuing the meat traffic. ’Lias per­ and eighty-six bqsteta. equal to 48 8-5
sisted in having the proceed* divided bushel* per acre. Yoa ace that that

‘ ..........................

N. Z. Wbltberk, hM • brother visit
hauling stone and getting the same ing him from the Paet.
C. Kill is having bis threabiug done
with a steam thresher.
Chaa. Lamb, shoeurakcr of Sheridan,
has gone north to look land.
Tsrjv will not be a* large a brrtdlh
-Th* old coon John Eaton, of Grand

Mrs. Ella Dakin, formerly Mias Ella
Lathrop, is bock visiting her old home
ami friends here.
j
The yoang folk* of the Rarryville I
and her paramour. Leibcrt Gabriel, 8. 8. held a picnic at Thornanple Lake

bo

oomnlaiat fur adultery

net adrtfl with this adjustment.

A. C. Ixnt hM returned to Nashville
to lire.
Mrs. Harry Hale has gone to Mackin­
aw for health and recreation.
J. R. Hammond, of Lapeer, and Geo.
A. Hart, of Manistee, were in the vil­
lage visiting friend* this week.
J. W. Carpenter Lm returned home
from Kansas. R. J. Bishop, formerly
a jeweler of this village, came with
him.
Al. Spires, who lives on the KalnnioMaple Grove line, lost his l*by Aug.
2nd. Its mother died some six or t ight
months before.
Eli Decker facmerly of the 8th Mich.
Infantry, now of the Soldier’s Home.
Dayton. O.. is out on a furlough and
is vidUng at Wm. Decker^ Maple
Grove.________ ___
Otter Peopled Affairs.

RKD-ROfll PRICES.

All of which are offered for cash

ROE &amp; CLEVER

JOB PRINTING jp-fimiija
Every Deacriptwn!

NEW GOODS

4

— --—

FINE

Cigars

A

Tobacco* !

Poster*.

Auction Dills,
Circular*,

OPIUMS

Specialty!
Letter Hand*.

KANSAS LANDS!!
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS.

day of hia departure.

Uasteu.
VEMMOYTTILLE ITEMS.

of rite while
warning Jee.
Mart. Barter and wife of thia village.
b

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

OUR NEW STOCK,
FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,

——XXDCUTED WITH-------

$66
II

And can rest assured that we will

CENTRAL store.

the public generally, that the same was
bought at a

Great Reduction from Pi k.e«

th*t Ruled ILarUer

NEWS OFFICE.

The benefft of which will go to our
patron*.

BEST

Nashville. May 15th. lim.

LIVERY !

=

IT urnitnre:

Don’t fur

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OP

rille, also a Light Wagon and good
Fanning Mill.
43-48.
Mrs. J. W. Carpenter.

LIVERY &amp; BOARDING STABLE

THE BOSTON STORE

KsnSir

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

Double &amp; Single Rigs,
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

PLAIN Md FANCY

CV If there is anything that you
want in the Grocery line, call on Dax.

wall assorted stock of

Furniture of Fiery Description I

WOOL

O, Marette!
IIakuy Hale keep* the largest and
flneat line of Choice Candies. Including
Choclatc Creams, Lemon Slice*. French
mixed, ete.. in the village.

CARDING! Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes

OF The l»est of Plow Print* on hand
at the Foundry.
J. M. Wood.
y your account
. and help m
. DEMARAT.

NASHVILLE CARDING MILLS.

Groceries.

Rock Bottom Prices.

A GOOD HEARSE

the Foundry, warranted. J. M. Wood.

Upholstery Goods ud Shrouds I

/ he Long Brick
MONEY TO LOANI

rcroiui or Kcai tsiaie scconiy.

App'y tu

Wm. A. Atlsworth.

next following m*on had come,
ru it wm winter he said: “Oh!
fous winter! What fun there ia in
Mchiagand eoMtAnmajMl amowteU&gt;ng and firing to school! 1 wish win-

NEW manufactory
!

H. G. HALE.

JUST AS STANDARD AS "A” SUGAR!

THE

u avia ruou

fully examining them.

ing asked, the utter
difference te-tw.-en j

CHEAPER THAN EVER

Blank Note,
Contracts.
Calling Cards,

iV All kind* of Summer Dress

A. J. Hamxoxd.

—The attention of every person totending to purchase a Sewing Machine
is called to the advertiacmcnt of the
WiLMtx ia another column. Different
■Ul..
»kta — —LI-

DRY GOODS,
HATS. OAFS.
BOOTS. SHOES.
TRUNKS, KOnOYS
GROCERIES, *C„

Enwolopaa,

The iHiblic are respectfully invited

Miaa Eupbemia Holden, of Rutland. are, and the way in which yon obtain
voar brood and butter. Carl says the
Hammond A Berry matter ia the all
absorbing took hen. but forget* U&gt;
mention Frank Chipman’s round shool••anied between

GOLDEI

OPPORTUNITY!

AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TUES!

Sheridan Reform Club last Saturday
eve^ to a full boose. Good speaker* Edit jr Ngwa:
Looking over the Hastings JostrnoZuf
this and last week, we notice that the
would
correspondent -Carl" delights in dwel
hug upon the subject of crime to a
great extent. Shame on you Carl,
lliear parties in this beautiful and

over 8 miles from school was in at tend -

FINE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.

S&amp;E^fflHTSBg

BAN. HANKE.

I must have my pay.

AND JEWELRY.

4e-. ifo; &lt;fo.
AT
• ty The llfarbeet Market Price paid
____________ •e for Hides, Pella. Mcc.

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

Opposite the postufficc.

i tF- Housewives don't want to l&gt;e
, bothered with
Hour, while doing
• tlwir bokinjp in th?-&gt; hot weather, and
I tiwy can aviod having poor ttreail by
buying Barlow &amp; Goodyear's Flour,
went well until they struck a poundfur sale only at Fraxk Barxks’ Feed
and-s-qmuter customer. They couldn’t
; Store. All goods delivered free iu the
divide the change satisfactorily and we shall hear from them when they village.
have done their threshing.
’Lias withdrew from the firm. Sky.
CtKMT*.
Hvou N. Mosky.
HsRRr Hale keeps the best flve-ceut
B AR RT VILLE ITEMS.
Cigar in town.

Our miller* have commenced to grind

Fine American A Elgin fticket,

.the FounJ Inion Square

Frwtli and Salt Meat,,

[PAIXTM. OILS,
COTTAGE CuiXtfaL
*
MASUYS COLORS
VAHN1SHEB, BRUSHES
DYE KTUFFS, PERFUMES.
.
.
SHOULDER BRACES,

Artesian and Tabular Wells, Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
.

A new line of C. M. Hendoraon's band
made Boots and Shoe*. AH-warrant-

MARKET.

Saoiei Him ul Shallen,

Ac.

A fall Um of

T” "
u».
»&lt;.«•«»« p.n&gt;ratr..» ;
Fiw J„.I
lolo WtftcLi.’.. ud
Battle Crock served papers on hi* prop- take a look.
erty &lt;me day last week. How it will
end I will inform you next time.
would have a hitching post, so that
1 would advise a certain doctor in
John wouldn't have to hitch hia boree
PrKatr NoUcr.
to the fence, or the horse will eat the
Tq those that 1 scrommndated with
a little credit I would be very thankful
JMtirnU to attend.
for
a
little
cash.
A. R. Wolcott.
We lean, that Mr*. Velteand Mrs. T.
Wagner had their poeketa picked while
CV The best Flour sold at the Eleva­
hia horse going at it* best gait, and to
attending the eircus at Hasting*, last !
week
mev Inal
tost tnetr nockei
nockrt books mr °WD
luM' no pa‘teu«*
wm
Jt
we**,
raey teat their
tnetr pocaet books
nooks . in thal
We |Ur uot
)
IsteCu rail st the store opposite the pm
"Tu 'L * "S
*“w - ■&gt;”' ■■'h'r
office, kept by
Da.N. M axkk.
On Monday, white Fraok Ddtenbeck.
us You will hear from me again
Mr*. Wash. Bowteder and Ada Dilten- |
beck were driving home from black - |
Boots for yc
KALAMO ITEMS.
berrying, their horse (a young colt) ran ,
Bout* fur (»&gt;
away, throwing the occupants out of I
A scteolma'am over in Vermontville
the buggy, iqjnring Mr*. Rowladcr and
airriTii's.
irriea
a
pair
of
forceps
in
her
side
wrecking the vehicle.
; pocket, and when the scliolars don't j
I
Jamcwjonlan took the Widow -Free- J
■ gee she pulls a tooth. One boy had aer- ,
man to Hasting* to the show, and while I। cn extracted before be cried "nuff.1’
there, paid Kkct*. to have bis mustache
Mr. Hunter's boy, a ted of 14, living '
and whiskers blacked!. Janie* nays he
U &gt;u u&gt;.» Ib»
ud i Sn
priS!
would give 3Qcte. if the »5lor wmoff. m
---------------------------I
it makes him look too young for the Vermontville, test Saturday evening ,
while returning from the ’Ville, wm ■
Nev* Vlrut .VM*rke(.
widow.
ebu-d b, . lu.r blub l-.r ta Mr. !
,WS
,‘b« HUwu. of
Will, the "leo" engineer, ‘bat run
. NashrUle and viciiitv that I haveopen-:
tarter* woods, near the hsl.rno and ,-d a meat market in the building adGlenn's separator, and tended the en-|

from the north side of Washington St.

Fi&gt;h. Ac.,

OF Barkes' Flour always riven m
&lt; d I'M, but fading to produce the nec- isfaction. Try it and be convinced.

I Mr, Wooden, of Vermontvdte, wh&gt;ia
—The wheat received at the elevator putting up Martin's sawmill.’fell from
the second story. Inst Tuesday, injur-

that will average 10 fret high. Some

B. H. H 0 A G

Coffees Spices,

twenty" daya.
rwmived a alight aanatroke on Friday bat ia still pastor of the German church
here. Cause—a parsonage lias been
built there.
The Odd Fellows give a grand tUncc
at the Woodland House on the evening
of the tSud rust. Bill &lt;8 including

BORDERINGr
p»OK X (LE1ERN

Wil km Clur, Fraii Vater’

False pretenses 1.

Central Hon*c. • few days since. He
wim arrested on Bunday,-plead guilty

WATER!!

——««&gt;

ajvi»

is

able to offer

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS

KELLOGG § DEM ARA Y

Than any other Firm in town.

School Books, FucySteliwy,

In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

BYB STUPPS,

PLANING ANB MATCHING I

The fun of haying!

Bracleti, Dwr art IMiifraia

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.
My.mwte st

'■

■

■

�riAita in the old fashtonid wav. One
C* two overorm ou bcraaback superin»««W each gMg of worki-u. Instead
ol ptowgil aihata.dMgbmla to-

dowd will jiiwrfcrilUj WW. Hetwa
it appears that a imm ataadteg during
a thunder-storm baoaath a troa so Mt»atedwexpoaed to asms risk. Ooaoae-

saw but fewstecka of grain, and nothing
n—----------- — id------ OsG
all the :
-Cor. 1

Wmotts Furxa urn Ktnm tomrr.For Ul &amp;••*•«&lt; asUM-d bv nalarMl Dotaouu
9t tbs Used, a rwrvw^iJasn W.
r00*’
«-* -rh—
aies.aEJrfthft';
ST

u *“?*«■ tsyhpmtM m

btea They arete to at Mutates. !«»«*&gt;».

on Lake Uoron.

Tk» public-debt statement for Ang. 1

••ntek by lighttriM it tea generally
occupied an isolate.) jetton. In de­
scribing the pototton M a« iff irol^
tern, however, it- is not meant that
the tree ia nsnitessrifr standing
alone, but that ft ia not cos of a numercos group When there are many trees
together, their collective conductivity is
often sumetent to cause ate inde.tractive
discharge of the electricity. Thia ia ento,
&lt;ban the trees
are wvtwito ra&gt;n, for then their aurfatten are covered with a film of water
which ia a good coudnctoc. For this
reskm the danger from lightning is
much leM after rate Lm begun to fall
than before, when everything fa dry.
It appears, therefore, that the saint
aitnatxm during a th coder storm is in

A Six.run Cm (Idaho) dispateh Mya
,hMV •»"
ew H» sakn ta n ate ft*
Itatas MO^takP"* M Uta «re«--

avoided.

■topibMrvtatetlflaof tto taw.
Aovicas tore been received at the latarioe DsyartnwtA that tto railroad oom^to

Robust Tuoxroox, colored, and Mary
&lt;&gt;"•. •blje, wbqjwgre carried la M77. aud
who have dsoebved together a»atauand wifi,
wore amigned before a magistmla to Alex-

gobbled by a dost a eager hands and
f. “• ln 4ta- 87&lt;

10 the country, a pan of biseuiii was
delivered to th- hungry crowd by Mrs.
IteWton, and toat was the last sewn of
them. Then other ponsof de&amp;totu bisf®**" ,wTr*
“ore at leisure, and
boiled ham and "one-minute biscuits"
* "““»•&gt;&lt;* ii w~ right bud lo
“‘'St “ “ wm&gt;lJ •» i=F»-

Thbm womea were yrwterday kilted
bi ths MtarisUppi bofton. tan Wte. M or
JooWxeu. in., by th* f ary of tto •htacnb

Oonanma&amp;vui alarm hM uren excited
is ths oRtaa
Ohfa sud-Mta—in* voltsys by the outbreak Of Wutetrt jwltow fever
al Sew Odeeas.' nriareri reerati-se regutettoue have b~n ntobULed al the lurwr
^tem^etal ttere h»ra teen few ca— nartff of

it. Seveatrem ettidren hte dusky bnde
P»MnM him, and ttea her spirit fled
to tbs happy hunting grounda. Aborig­
inal and Norman blood mrugling in Uui
▼etna of the seventeen dwaremAaM,
this last union helped to build up a
hardy and rslbrr industrious communi­
ty, and still Labadie faltered not. He
wm wedded to Mim CLartoUe Brftbe,
the fruits of thia nniou were nine
children, th- oldest eon being the fslto-r
ofGre—ire L. lAbadie, of thia «ly, and
Ospt Ghartes &gt;. Lsba.be, of the tan of
Windsor. The latter
atill bol.la a
i of the old homestead
in WalkerviL...
Old citiscns aay that it wm not aa un­
common tbin j for the old French rrUlr re
to raiM famihM of eighteen and twenty
children. An old rem lent aaya text Vau
Avery, who lived on the prevent aite of
the water works, wm the father of tweeIf-three children, all by one wife.—Ik.- I
tnnl Poat.

In snob s place ol shelter

shielded from harm. The -ry--* 1 rial
ft of ioX f~u^XX।

A rirri of masked men rodo into
Mauros, Ls., at I o'clock, co. morning
vwk fcrabiy took from ths jpnsk JMl tow
colored sms vbo'ware ecafinad there charged
with monter, lost thorn to U» Court- How
■qaarv, and bm&lt; than to ths luab of aa ink

MA." At Afl’10
drawn by Oy. Burnett's dan mules,
stood al the comer of the flowing wheal,
machine in gear ready lor a start. Men
were stationed every few feet along tho
lina of grain ready to wum an armful M it
fell from the reaper, and rush with it to
tho thrasher close by, which, under
the direction of veteran drivers, .was
getting nnder way for businres., At the
mill, }«»t sixteen rods s&lt;
1’
stood at the window wsto .
nut when McOsw,
horse in the county, i
the thrasher with tto
Lawton and her nico
all the preparations m
dle-cakcs and biscuit
possible time. Alfoi
the dun mules spraOfi
in lm. 15s. tto Uinwi

the erect It happens not infrequently
that animals are killed by lightning un­
der a tree to which they hvi betaken
themselves for shelter. In ib-wn -nn
the tree ia struck partly in conaoquencc
□f «■ i-'l-l.-o, .0.1 Folly™ Moount
of tlie yrewcuce of the animals btnealh
it. Usually there are sever.1, and often
T*? 1^.“ t“^abUd »o««*her. hud­
dled probably by terror into contact one
with another The air, heated by their
Abotusx call for the redemption of bodica, naM above them laden with
Ara Mltioc doUsrt' worth of &lt; prr ewnt boodj mmstnre, derived mainly from their
ba» tesel—1 by Ito 8. itary of lb.
breath. Who has not noticed the cloud
of vapor ths. in the earlv morning and[
in certain states of the weather bangs(
over a floak ol ahaep or a herd of kioe?।
The column of moist air ascending.
through th. branches of the tree toward1
the cloud offers, in cunarquence of the,
comparatively high condactmty ot wa­
ter, a favorable passage for the eleotnaty. A hen! of cattle under an i*olatcd tree is thus expoaed to a double
nak; also H is evident that these ani­
mals are in the open country leva secure
irvm u jury Uim homu l-iwi »bo
,Uoo.pb«. F » Uk.

ftu £*1 ‘

kioa to bw worth, too

witoou.

biord ia om immense parallrtognun.
One aulbonty states Ito longretride to
be 770 feet, sod another 1,150 feet, tto
usual dwerrpsney where measurecm nta
are concerned. To give *n jj^a
internal magnitude of thia structure It
contain.
apartments, 5,000 doors, 9
court*, and apace on the roof for 10,000
; soldiers to raanenrrr. The architecture
xnual be desexitod m plain, though not
without tiehneaa in certain part*, aa the
facato ofthe bMilwa, farinatanoe. The
foundation of thu wonder ia due to Dorn
J«*o, V., who vuwad that if an bdr
should be granted bio he would erect a
great monastery on the aite of the hum­
blest aanctuiry in Poilogal. And thua
be fulfilled hia pledge upon the birth of

toesumpttoe of XarroUca.
Some ounooa atatiahm aa to th. oonaumpUon of narcotic, and atimulanta by
the world in general are given m a late
report of Mr. Jex Killebrew. the Comnuaaioner of Agriculture in Tennessee.
Pareguav tea, it ia computed, ia need by
10,000,00) human being., coca bv 10,.
W ducory l,jr
by
uO.OOO.OUO, and coffee by 100,000,000.
The consumers of betel are act down at
100,000,000, those of Laatoesh at 900 ■
000,(0), and these of opium in one or
anotl.er form at 400,000,00a Three fig.
urea are, however, eelipacd by the proportiM-a of the demand for Chincae tea
which ia said to be uaed by half a billion;
while the cotuumrr. of tob^wo are not I
only atdl more widely diatnbuted, but

timate prepared for tlua report, tobacco
ia oaora generally uaed than any other
ainght article of commerce conaumed bv
which b. dd m Utoto tocwoFosbl.
man. The United States in ISCO prograceful words r&gt;f his thsl QI even so
du-ed more than 430,000,000 pound, of
* Pro&lt;*rdin« ■» Knoding wneat
tobaooo, but ten veara afterward the
with tne poetry of eloquence. Then
yield of the plautateona had dwindled to
Lawton, in lus modest way, had to mv
about 260,000,000. The report dor a not
something, and he made s littiv speech
that wm heartily applauded m well m tie* in 1733. Xo monks hare reaided in atate the exact quantity grown in anv
tbatof Gen. Khields, ao.1 the r.lrty1- the cells since 1834, wt&gt;rn Portugal or- aubaequent year; but it acema that the
damad the extinction of their freterai- export, alone in 1H75 reached a»!oul
ti&gt; *. The buildings now stand a mono- 220,000,000 pound*, valued at more than
Affection, Despair and Mirtde.
»•’ “&gt;“•*&gt;•■&gt;
prodijJii, ud •25,000,000. Ac xirding to the United
HUtre Bureau of Siat-.rtire, leaf tobacev
Charles H. Hauvinet, who, under the laaUlUy. drprmu Ue uiffau.. ot IK. valued at nearly J29.000.000, wa. rent
ib.&lt;
b. jorfoU,
Warmoth Admwiatretiou, was Civil ■orU &lt;X millioui
n&gt; lw
rtl* oo.Su, J out of the country tn the year ending
Sheriff « the city, committed suicide al
•&gt;ilt«»a. o&lt;
LMoo Cbr. rub. June 30 1877. Tbeae figure, would
his residence, No. 5 Kexterec street, eor- delpfiia
make tobacco rank rixth in tho lint of
Bulletin.
ncr of Dauphine. Hia devotion to one
exported ataplee from the United States
of his sons, a youth about 16 yean of
—cotton, breadstuff., jxtrol. utn and the
age,wbo is seriously afflicted with a pul­
precious metals alone exceeding it in im
W.ter » oodonUau, .
monary d:*-av', was the canoe which led «™=odilj q&gt; VUum, e&amp;fcn,
b.,
him to dmftpy I inmaalf. When the mg axwUj wrf t„ drigu^- f~^.,
youth, who in hia earlier yean had
lire and Barglar-PrsoC.
aow.nmaiog bjdrMil. on
shown great aptitude lor study, was suf­ .
The Mrtro|x&gt;litan Elevate.] Railroad
,nTK,‘wT -arficiently old to be aeparated from hia ™
“&gt;d womro .iUstu*.
parenta, he was sent away. Borne time etannd InbgruUog lu.r torn Ummu. Company ia building a vault for the safe
keeping of tlie Koks and money of the
since, having rewired a^.r.llisnt edneacompany.
Beginning at the found*,
I tion, he returned Lome. -His sncceaH al - wipplj; p&gt;m&gt; un nUo v^oa,
...«d.nd. lUi go Monod u&gt; «dj
tioua of the aub-crllar, a eolid pier of
Bread Ipen the Water*.
i acbiKil increased the affection of his.
i father, who became devoted to him. I Il M Mid io U vnwbolMoia.. wd, d maaocry twelve feet eight inohea square
In IBM Miss Myrs Kellawg. eJdrta
druk omunnjad., will l«d lo olinoir wm era-t-al to a bright of tweniy-two
daughter of the late Simeon K&lt; Hogg f Hardly had he returned borne than the -O«l&lt;on. ot Um
jt j.
i. feci, or one toot below the floor of the
and nrtcr of Mark If. Kellogg, who Tell first gympbana of ths tembie malady nlkd Uzd
bol „
firat atpry of the budding. Qn the top
te-side Gvn. Custer on the Little Bi£ liecame risible. Blow ly sod gradually it
of thia pier was laid a platform of nilI fusa. wm marrwd in this aterto Mr । -progrraicd, ’ Though rvrey effort was
road iron, dom udcl together and se­
Trumsu J. Haffbsd, uho haa refuted made to check it Yesterday Hauvinet,
curely bound with Iran damps. A bed
who
had
thus
far
clung
to
the
hop*
tliat
ita» artimst. Umr party bo loot flfteoo ^ou. Green county *u our Legiabtarr in
cf cement was laid on thia, and upon the
1«2, end who, in the year above named, hia sou might recover, oommeuced to
remeot heavy blnr-stoue flagging. whtob
had removed to the promising rillagv of lose that hops, am), arenmpamed by the
forma the floor of the vault, on thia
LuCimm. -The next-spring, however. youth, calbd on De Jtou.lawx, the fam­
■tory.
\
t!.e young couple moved down into ily phyrician. After convening with
From the top of the pier the vault
Iowa, and, we believe, settled cm a farm, the physician, be *al4_to him; "Doc­
proper i xtcnca to the third floor, with
tor, is my son gun* to^te? Ilhedoea,
return of tto Turkish and seven! y^ar, HBOe
•eparato
Vinita
ou the first and eecatd
all that remains far me to do ia to
fleoea. The ceiling of the firrtstory4
Bomb idea of the strength of the | m&gt;n&lt;
throw myself in the river. I cannot ace
vaalt ia of bine stone, upon which ia
nta die." Dr. ItoudMBts .rplied that
--------- “
'latang much of this world's riebca.
hid another Uy« of railed iron, and
Four years since, jurt after the evening the you th-was tx-lter, bwkBaarinet said
upon thia again concrete and blae-ak*c
meal had been eaten- a dirty rarer. I that all doctors said that, and added:
The ridoe of the vault are
trwa eeDsd At hia fan? .nd " What c:n I do if my son dies ?” The
formed of railroad iron dovetailed lo
doctor reasoned with him, saying that it
grtber,
with many band, of iron extend
was hia duty to live and take care of his
mg around the vault and itvrted to
son. Shortly afterward,Banvu»e|.loft,
every alternate rad. Ou the interior
and proceeded toward bis rest h ne-. On
and also on the exterior of thia iron
1 the wsyrowing to hia won's feeble condi­
£ro"mng are twelve-inch brink walla.
tion, they were com|&gt;elled to atop sev­
Tlie
ceiling of (he upper vault M similar
eral times. This confirmed Hauvinet in
to tho one below, except that upon the
his apprehension that his eon's eml was
«««»« &lt;d railroad iron a much heavier
•pproachiug, and when he readied iris
bod of concrete and masonry ia kid. The
residence be apj eared so pole and care­
door, are double doora, with a rpare of
worn that the members of Lis family, aotwo feet lietween the inn&lt; r and outer
totoiahed at it, inquired from him
doora, and all are fitted with the moat
whether be wae HL Hs made no reply.
- ,
But mark Ibe difference of
Th. entire Mructure is fifty fee* in
"•ufto- In Fraure woodlands are highheight, and ia supposed to be proof
i“Pcr'" «»•
з, 010,000 frsr,cr worth of timber per •gainst any probable aaaault of either
man or the ilcmente-Afeta For*AV«annum. Exdasva of fire purposM she
nw . 9 .W), 00,1 metre, of w^xl^r^y year •«4) Poet.
for i.-.k', o', toiu'try and aiL Home
A uttxm boy in Baltimore wm liter
ao.ouauuu acre, of hmd m devoted
» fc-tw, ai «M* &lt;1,000,000 b.u»e &gt;. ally pinched to dmth by tho mother of
P1*’®***
**»■ be bad
the state. H ww in America Mteemed “*
wood m prudently m the people of quyreted. Hh&lt;- pinehsd hia arm no ter­
France, better resulta would arire. The ribly that the awe] tags reached the
O“*ed ““
Umber lamls of Amerim offer an tm- SSJ&amp;uT1
teJTtant tbesne, well worth studying.
Tteday I have been looking at t»M of
wn*li th HIM si OUS growing mxter a tewstmeut of artificial coloring.
Aah is
stained so UM it grows trp like Mtin
wood, and pine brcouMM similar to somThe Salaries sf Oreaa Men.
* wood.
Indeed, this commanding of
’ ■ ? How are the salines of the per- n*«r° bT auMMM ia thta respect » vey

—■

a ga (WoXum, ud O. jr«u x gjtt
и. F»myM&lt;U Oil U U 00 &lt;.r TO ?ran
oH^ rndirni
lo Uw ■■&lt;»».»«*. »«. rr°&lt;~V
rrnflUHj
Um t Un m io N«U

th&lt; di»toredpart. Sereeaad'mSMM of aU
fiads are cared by tt. All Drog^to aefl tt.
Gjucb's Halve, manufactured by Han
W. Fowm A Moua, Dootoe, M bteoutag acre
and skto popular every day, and Ms aatee afe
rapidly toereariag. Il cure. Csta, Donu,
Seald., Ftlooa, fl*h Uucm. SeaU Hied. CTrera, i'ireb Wuwh, Ac. S crate a tea. Dy

Wa have s list of a thousand country
waakliM, In which wo e*i. Ireart a ooe-taeh adnrtiMaicut oo« year foe two dollere sad a
quarter a paaar, or for th. Maa prtew wa can
taaart Cfiv-two rvadtag uoUc • (a naw one
•very wash). avrrtc-.cg «oreu line. each. For
Mat of papare and otter icbcutarr. alilrwaa

S3300tx"A.W«5^^=^

$7 j£unSstM.i£Sx&gt;J^

CLOCKS®^?
^'HfE tOhUUTiK CUTM OIL

IW?»25SUi.’H^WrtUTlE8
Outfit Free s-sa. “

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.ssgrr. STANTlEY

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GRACE'S SALVE
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Daily and Weekly, Quarto,

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NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1878.

VOLUME V.

father'll to bay it, but John’* earned

Mashrillt girrrtoni.

NIBBATH BRJUMBH.

USEFUL 1.1 FORMAT ION.

toeir failing*, and ba gentle
to all —C/irirtian at Work.

VILLAGE OFFICERS
wondered indolently what aocicty would
say about John Farber. It would grant
lerfeetion of manly beauty
form, and forgive the cvif dixipauim, U it wa* only

jnittitf.

B. F. XZYXOIJM,

SuisrM Jirrrfbrj.
IF. H. YOUNG.
B. X BARBER

WM

PARMENTER

Ml*. «M*r» O»»T Uatl's
• mimt.iUr, Mkh

J. I BAKER.

A. M. FLINT,

- J M. MARTIN

WALTER S POWERS

BRADY* CRITES.

SMITH A- KNA PPEN.

ISAAC M. FLINT. J&lt; .

L£W75 DURKEE,
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EM^ili Y FARAD E

F- J FE1GHNER.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE

Cr'---1
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J. B. RASEY.

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Um &gt;-.wt rura. e.Mom OrtallM
fiaeln*
rtoi.« u&gt; Littler art aurtMtlM (wutert Uli.
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JOHN Q. CRESSY,
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MONEY

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$300.00 and UPWAHDb
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L. RU88KLL

J^ICHIGAN EXCHANGE.
Detroit, Michl&lt;»n.
Ltok Al Poktkm, Proprietor*.

JONES * SELLECK.

THE LOS DO I TIMES.

you, writing about my affair*, 1 wouldn’t
only I thought perhaps you’ll remember
John."

near me all there years, and yet never
seeking me. Was I too bold t Did I drive

■ morning, leaving only apertures enough
for ventilation, and to tnoae apply looae-

DENTISTS
PLAIN AND FANCY

ful, and abc had distinctly told several

Thia u hia

man” his*
ma," aaid Mr*. Tollman

when Charlie ia ta the room.

the beautiful

FI LL COUNTS!
U»W PWCES

until

several toousaud spectators
derer." Three rrpreeentativM of the
cred on the hridge and the Victoria em-'
great universities—-Oxfosd. Cambridge,
and Trinity College, Dublin—now ait in ing into the house would take up the
lt.Would amilo at his biting sarcasms,
mointure, and the tempiraturo within
judgment
on
the
leader*
they
respcctivehi* brilliant conversation, hi* cynical
“ What a barbarous bony,” ahc mat­
would I «• rvduixxl many degrees."
sneers, if he wa* reinstated in his fatliured, not looking at the card. “In a
Cixdkm rx tux Erz,—Having noticed
alxiyance for the
time in the two comniurucatioufl in your journal
She was robed in her fleecy dreaa of
Timer' chief office. These are under lab ly under the above heading, |&gt;_-rmit followed on the journey by a boat con­
Leonie, from thinking of societv a white lace, over pale-blue ailk, had
me to give you r very simple remedy taining ProL Beckwith and hia son Wilopinion, quite unconsciously glided clatqwd diamonds on throat and wrists,
I have n*cd for years with suaeiiui : A
into considering her own. Tui* dark- axul in the little care, when, aa ahe took
rcapoaaible for them. Obituary criti­ small camel's hair bruah dipped in water
browned man bad made a fair portion of
cism*
of
celebrated
m&lt;-n
or
personage*
of
and passed over the ball of the eye on powerful breast stroke, arid reached
her summer pleasure for three months. ahe looked at the card:
the worLl arc always ready in type, sub­ raising the lid. The operation requires Lamlxrth bridge in nine miuuU-a. Bat­
"John Farber."
ject to finish or amendment*. One gen­ no skill, take* but a moment, and in­ tersea bridge was passed in thirty-four
A great heart-throb sent the blood over
tleman in particular ha* charge of this stantly remove* any cinder or particle of minutes, and Ch&gt; laea in forty-scven min­
poetry under trees, sunk in a superb her brow and neck; then it faded, leav­
department, with some three or four sub­ dust or dirt without inflaming the eye.— utes, while the distanoe covered in the
baritone upon the munnming water*. ing only a soft tint upon the fair cheeks,
i have a very trailer regard editor* under him. • Moat of the "lead­ Cor. Scicntifia American.
and in the dark/reca alight of happiness
feelings. We do not like to ers ” of the Timer on dailj event* that
Scwniri'TSB fob lea.—The following miles. Going merrily along, the swim­
harmonising well with the smiling lip&lt; have them injured. We are amaced that
are recommender! by a Southern news­ mer was off Waddswertli ia one hour and
She looked like some visitant from an­
paper aa freexmg powders, which may fifteen minutes, aau Putney, five and s
other world, in the radiance of her
upon mom than beauty, a* ahe came across the wide
prove useful in hot weather where icc is half miles from lioR^-. in one hour and
prudent Tilts le done between the not obtainable: 1. Four pounds sulphate thirty-six minutes. Hha continued the
one languishing suitor, and forgotten drawing-room to the'window where he
hour* of 10 and 12 p. m. I have known,
him when h«s amust ment wearied her. stood.
same measured stroke, and in two hour*
prone are we to think leas get. &lt;•renalv o! however, the beet "tender*” written
Scarcely a flirt—for ahe encouraged no
He had not heard her light step, but others than of ourselve*, that we often for the Timer of the same day at 3 a. m., aah; when about to use. add double the bndgo, where a large crowd raoouragtd
downright love-making—but a beauti­
he
turned
when
she
wa*
near,
showing
or
two
hour*
before
going
to
press.
ful, fascinating woman, wno wounded
weight of all the ingredient in water. 2. her efforts with a cheer. The ship at
the stamp of his tietter life in hi* noble
The late Lord Palmerston frequently Equal part* of nitrate of potaah and Mortlake te-ing reached, nearlv half the
hearts with merely care les* grace.
sent "loader*” to the Timer, after a muriate of ammonia; when required for journey was performed m a little lean
Musing in the sunset, it wa* impressed face.
—---- d when the clock
He held out bls hand, looking earn­ woman who is alwAyaconaidmte. gc: tic debate
debate in
in Pa.L
Parliament,
upon the preud heart that, unannuse, add more than double the weight than three hour*. Kew bridge, eleven
the morniu
Hia in water. &lt;1. Nitrate of ammonia and mile*, wmi allot under in three hour* and
amoualy, she Lad poissned a life that estly into her face, xnd seeing she only and polite in hia treatment of those he | waa striking 4 ..in......
। umde was after thia manner:
I .ord water ir equal portions. Carbonate of twenty eight minutes from the start, and
wa* already sinking. Th er* were o| la­ spi.ke a happy truth, sa, taking it, ahe or she meets in daily life,
This topic came up around the break- Palmerston's compliments to the editor soda and nitrate of ammonia, equal
bilities for lirttcr tilings than dissipation said:
fast-table
in
a
city
bouse
one
morning
'
of
the
Timer,
and
l-cg»
to
—
"
”
yf'
Here
’ parts, and one equivalent of water.
and suicide in John Farber, and she
ment wm partaken of. At 5 o'clock
lately. You, happy readers, who lire j commenced the " leader,"
,
the chief
shivered aa she thought hr might lx?
A kimi'lx mode of testing the inflam­ Bichmural waa sighted, and a short dis­
in Hie country, know comparatively[ bU night
.............
.
~first carefully
” examining it
editor
Upon some daxigrroti* precipice, waiting
tance beyond this pleasant resort a tarn
—~ of the persistent -n-n-j-nnnn.
annoyance* 3wl
11 iCfa and cutting oft the bit above quoted be­ inability of coal oil: In a small cup or waa maife far home, the young lady not
for Uic clasp of the hand to draw him above temptatien and Buffering to a po­ tie
glasn
place
a
small
quantity
of
oil
to
be
|
sition where I am not ashamed to look city folk* unA'rgo from the continual
exhibiting the slightest symptoms of fa­
rappiiigs and ringing*, and shoutings rad chief foreman. At present thia foreman tarted; immerse in toe oil the bulb &lt;M a 1 tigue. The journey back to Barker's
1
““I—J
“F
iwn anunga, of people who go from d.xjr o,|—rt, &gt;■ rar. rawururato.
mis, sad found none who had w*k- &lt; ... , .
.
..
Swilehmu, kttoto ST jran o&lt;
tort .
U» «1
} &lt;* ™*’. Hails, Mortlake, where the twenty mile*
«r.l 1»&gt;
k. Loumnl .&gt;»&gt;. kr.u
»«*»« bHgl'U?.
took up th. to door to buy, to sell, or to beg. T he kcwD ,»J lurartkg Lrt Hr” Irt to | ‘"r'/to " /Jff ■" J, 'Ir
were completed, waa aceompliahed with­
room in which the breakfast alluded to
pl.u John 1'nrbkk !&gt;a.l p.&lt;» Lrr
"f “*
„
out mishap, an.l Miss Beckwith, far
Oto.
raiolhr,
rartlrt.
p™
rabl.
nrw.
?,
“
I'''
“
?
Fff
S"
‘
'TT'
ws* being taken was a front Imaemaut,
Sb. UieJ to
Oto. toi&gt;!
Ktok[.
I“?7 •,““1 J“to"1 “kr ,
arn»«rart-r .&lt; .tort. Ito- ■»! to- from being exhausted, waa taken info
ol u.tolto« b.1 .l..rt-l tok own i Ml
A”f J “b"CJ 1“?- “I 'O’"- “&lt;-V*- ou a ptesME.*. street, intersecting a busy h.Uto U, Ara-nra gora .1 S30 » to tor !
HI —&gt;U pra —Sb Brf— tort torn, f" “&gt;
•“llkton.bto rapra (U»
I L..1 .low. who W mH hw (kiklj &gt;a io 1 'to'- ,1
non. for m,
Ln thoroughfare. Coffee wm jxmrcd, bis- th!
rbugrL a ran- rar
L Fmo
«“““&gt;■ “fl .fV ““fl" 7^
cuita had been paaecd, eggs were being
Oton, wokneoU .0.1 wontol her. .tol I
&gt;»’“«
»J h«“r an a.
- m.
J? to
Ir, 12
IO m. you
-ra,n can send nrahlrt
UStd. ID lamp*
broken, fruit was being pared.
J.O
ool, ntoktolwr
iln. rj o&lt;
“k 'or jour lor. to r. rem.
uJO
cable the Oil
,, inflames.
. , ■ „ Oil to be ,,,
F U. Isond/m Telegraph.
link jt {preferable
X. B.—Thoao who think
’ “ &lt; new* hence to America for 12 j cento per 1
Lrr-toto.lrrtllto.tol."
,
b*d ','W1*“
In applying
the
lighted
Beal Brown Bread.
Ftortlj. I.IU..B hrr .to. toll, . toll •&lt;“*•1&lt;—'*’••J.Utoi. wtoto Job o Fur­
' "—1 ’rft- Wtowto
rawraw
w— , WUTU. X UV *IOJ &lt;X
UTWBUWIW , ■ renhciL
. .
[
.
f. taper
.
mug,
are
at
liberty
to
do
so.
|
mrn
in
Europe
ia
to
give
their
papers
at
|
’
ng acninst
I !‘&lt;‘r taarr1''-1 Miss Ixxmic Camrron.
Irterruptam.N'a l-"Any r-.-s sgsf . 1K1O14,
bert ^rvteo of news. «U“ °* “*e ^raometer.
r lookirg
। But only you and I, reader, know the I
romance of the rammer in B - —, of bow I The ftix-aker darkened the window I They have to contend with one or more I Maxt people ore puzzled to understand
a*&gt;, ana wnoic-mcai
John Furl»cr redeemed his manhood for 1 _ith hi* head and dimmed the shining
that the terms " fourpenny."
fourpcnny," anti
and "«»"six- -------- -------- Jr
sinning Do&gt;i aeasctstiGua here, and the efforts wb-i
-------------------W#
shall find it imglaa* witli his breath, aa he hurled this to ,get an early edition of the
the morning i| pennj
I&lt;euny " ----and " —
tenpenny
" means a* sp- , possible to make, by mean* of haven
r---------------t1
—— rs
remark, ascending, interrogative, and paper* are humorous to behold. Many I phed to nails. " Fourpenny " means or yeast, a light spongy loaf from whole
Editor'* Experience With a Female j declamatory, at our shivering cxra. a nun- baa tx-en employed to get a copv I four pounds to the l,(XXl nails, or "six- wheat finely ground, the bo-called
y " six pounila to the 1,000, and *o ccrealm of the bnn irjnciug chemical
Book Agent.
Somebody shook her curia at him plcasI should have thought you asleep.
It ---is--------------------an old English
term,
and
’’hri clitor &lt;kf the Hanb. Clar. iCral . I “UY'
hc &lt;l&lt;'P*ri‘‘d.
» )&gt;ngil“K ku...... w.rxu &gt;u
—. —
o—- —
—. —
“ Your fiowers of obm rvation are mar­ /•'.■Ao is hannilv deaf and thus tolls of of bells at the hand-cart he wa* wheel- certain paper styled " enterprising" । meant at first "tenpound" not la (the change which retinite m a moist, clam­
THE HISrOKT Or A LIFE.
my, denaeproduct. Even whole wheat
velous" she answered. lightly. "1 was hu^vrature ^t^’fXle Xk L^ ,n« *d«** f“a‘rr
mnL‘ pom. in many w«£ to^t 1.000 being tmderetood); bultheold En- merely crushed into meal, and not
dreaming.”
™
th. T.mer 'under such ^rly\,reum- gU clipp«*l it to "tenpun^and from ground, partake* of the same defect.
1 Leon!* Cameron. Lualy looking out of
Fue
flour, on the other hand, yields a
- ---------vt’p fhotuxht
cvcrvbodv in tin- Htato wr “
*ent hia way.
stance*. Mr. MacDonald "espied the that it dcgvacraUxl until
“
~
| a Ik&gt;w-window upon a garden fluming
thought
"Th. world m gem ^my world in k We Jr
w everybody
ihtie
Interruption Na 2-" I’k-a-r ma'am, 1 .trenger," aa they -y in the fioemn of aubstitated (or " pounds. ' _Ho--when
----- .yon
. . bread which ia light enough before mas­
out
on
' with autumn tint* and &gt; unset glow, hft- particular. Il u ■Um.-l time 1 returned “new we were deaf,
to not
.*^o?tbe
fJrt “7
br'*d ?"
• Cc-umons, and lay in wait for him. An -k for fuurpcrav uaiU now^taya you I tication, but which, whim masticated,
। .21 - ..air nt
.lark r-v.-a to Mr, TnlliZjSrJdSeZ^tothro^
liking, pmeh.d- ! oljrepvoV the tidy of the Timer wm want those of wtucn 1.U00 will weigh peases**■* a marked tendency to liceome
to. .,to.r ,lwj; L.
to
' ‘“fl*
" Jr‘”‘ I Prtl-rt,1 -ito to. ...».Uto P“1to. . tour p.m&gt;a. »“fl "‘."'j compacted into dcDro lumps which may
| at that moment, and, being usually full
of regret, but not (or the ghastly change
l
la. '
I nearly aa big as hitnaeD. "Dont &lt;u- headline The "enterprising CoL A., | les* thia one pound they are called
never lx&gt; penetrated by the gastric and
of happy content, the anxiety was very in Ins face.
’
I - --r—,---- --- — —
—------ -------- • i ooursge professional beggars," says the Ulc a rat-terrier al a hole where no rat tacks, brads, etc., and are reckoned by 1 intestinal juice*, and whteh arc a fre­
apparent to Lconie. S», after her frat
She shuddered, remembering his j
7"!.‘LI,112 I gentleman of the bouac.
U, was fussing an 1 smiling, having only ounces.
quent cause of constipation. Whole­
’ rarvlrns glance, she straightened beraelf
dear." return* the lady, as
os a few minute*
minutes to send off hia
Lis skimming* ,a
’
. TA-.
-3
should buv her book Kiwi wa- tism*r.
“Oh I( my dear,
, ..
„
r
meal bread cannot bo cicharged with thia
"Going away ■ "by, of course yoa
h (
rj.nlT heart into ahc •Wl’&lt;‘P“ 010 contents of the bread- , a. •• special*." Wonl* alone were what A blory That Hayes Narrowly fscaped ^fret ; indeed, it acta
with every sppcar-nce of interest:
' XTfl " Labi SLTra
1 Pfl»
l-tol,c»Uj-rt~.,ra , h. .SETarasi- be bad net time to I
Assassination.
laxative, and by reasonc.
.—
won Id be soon."
" VVhat i* the matter ?'
his eye* hungnly &lt;le- i lho^
ouchMo^ntcrt in a
rePUclp- "I ca,‘7 ref arc a child when I dwell on. Off went many words, and at1 White it ia fresh m my m- mory, tet texture is burned rother too quickly
An awkward pause foUowe.l that ques­
.ace, and Ins white parched
.
.
«
Wiim) Mlnnaiir&gt;n' I
I°°k* as hungry as that little idlow . exist of $S0 per ten words in Uio«c ®c tell a story which came to me direct along the digevuve tract, so that the full
tion.
swn as if in sharp physical ‘
-..nj,! Bo» ;n r.llUMrainrrSr,.
doe&lt;- Jub1 think. It might be our own 1 days. Out came the great “ enterpn*- i '“i night from a party who was interest- ' virtue of such of its nutrient* m are
Mrs. Tollman fidgeted under the in­
i^lZL^£^torTtar&gt;r^v’eCdiH"Ty!"
«•«”
mx» *»1 ("Xbam wa. ed in the matter. We were dwra-ing nwlly soluble braomr. m part tort. Yet
quiring glance of the dark eyea, cleared
"I have breu ben, three month*," die bMened aiteutirely and hsro brokn m • Interruption Na 3-Man rings the amazed. Since’then Mr. Maclkinald the subject of the Lincoln as-aaiuaUon, . there is no doubt Uat for many pcreona,
her throat twice, aud finally said, with said, feeling her own heart ache at hia ,
71
dooe-bcll violently DomraUcrespcn la. haa not been troubled much by demands | and the avidity with which each particu- . cspeuially those who have pasaed middle
trvou* empliari*;
•• Wliat dal you say &gt; We re d«f ” i Presently ahc enters and inquire, if the ! fw early cop^w of the Timer.
Ur of that crime was now devoured by
au.1
i-ng^vd in ecdeutary oceu" John Farber.”
“ Irt jrwl Ton toll go, tortohklj." | Bk&lt;. ktortol to &gt; tool row. k»J tout । tokn™. oto Hop out .tol look M «&gt;». .
"
bu^T P”1'1". •“&gt; *&gt;*wbolowbjUra to-rt. to U»
-‘Aul TOO," kbo Mid, UWJ g-otlj. throngli brr rigtokrolo Wbra .hr bwl । goto p*rk*p. &lt;&gt;( kUtiooerj, ' tc.
J«l Olr Itojr.
: bj rlw-i ito kmJ.-c*. tbo l.lr o&lt; Fkto- | ionu ot brrud, buru.U, koOUrto. rto,
■■ .■-■■■ "A
to it- -i- !
■ S....L..1 u.
...-I,.:
-ir ran p^rrtunUn., LuJ
A Ma. fan to.ito. torrrrt ..I In. Jjral.Urjra
“ “I‘“’»'“bU dirt. U wr ™uld
for a leading expression.
Bwcetne**
lurked in the month, intellect beamed should !&gt;c glad U&gt; welcome you to my Md, making it into a speaking trumpeL enough to be heard outside. "Tell him ; friends to hia father's house to have a the inauguration. On the evening f i nvkon ail the mtregenoua matter tn
bo—-. ■
| Pltotol ouu 'tol to „u, r*r, to.5 toll “r to l» od will, to. Urab !“
( good Urn. Ito oktor rraomg. Tb&gt;. bor. !
f
■“ ”1
"No," be aaid, harshly; " I will nut ta proceed. She nearly broke a blood" My d«Ur," the lady urge*, aenoaaly. I were given the dining-room "all to | P"&lt;** “ JV
I *»th that ooutaineo in white bread, ire
shadowed all. It carried the small head j
- * - 1 erect,
..._ — I .t
ra ■ — V the fral.l.
• such
’ ■ advantage
■
•
-ring dmmiseed toe children flret, "I theomelvea" When the toiy of the
should poe***. in.the former a tar more
gracefully
it ■swept
folds nt
of i take
of your kindness; i veasel m her effort to make herself ‘ &gt;
havil
wish
you
wouLl
not
be
ro
impolite
!n
h.mae
ventured
tolook
in
upon
the
happy
^ith
afewwurJe
of
rarauregrmentfnmi
perfectly
Rusted
food;
for the ratio
the rich dream s with a regal motion. It | ] am a man your friends would tell
: do w
ell you heard. Bhe commenced:
your manner to tramp, and peddler*, poity the picture presented ws* nut ex- I
&gt;c pr««ed^ t,&gt;
“e of flreh-formers to bcaLgivw. i* about
touched the small patrician Lands, and to sliun, Mis* Cameronrho has
" I am alone in this world----- "
It ia their only wav of earnmg a Ureb- Sty of .kind to quirt her nerve*. An
Jo™’«
d‘7 *?.
1 to 7j in white bread, while it ap­
" It doesn't make the slightest differ­
od .
• r-ntlemra from Chuwgo. wbo pnMc)„vi 1 to 4. in aoms samples, st
of the refined voir*.
&lt; up the threads a
ence to us. We are a husband and
a hixxl, and I think Cbnshsn* ought to be adjoining bed-room bad taxm dc.po.k-d
tote I fnJ io them."
of .to Iwd. The rtraw-bek had l«n udd
*P?n&gt;o~ £ I leaat, of wbote-mml breed. AddI to tom
" There,” Mr*. Tollman aaid, .lc*psir- perhaps, Liat n
father. Bigamy is not allowed in tL»
" I fully sgrre with you. Your sen- I placed in the middle of the dining- •b«»tmgMr Haye, the nextday white , Uie
proportion ofpbo*pbate* in
ingly, "I've male you mad already, and I from chanty ?"
State. We are not eligible to prooe 1^nuouiu
i&gt;v _deh
uruicim^
cui-auau “
superiority
timenta
and
mine
perfectly
correspond,
room,
and
one
of
the
lads
had
wurk«i
1
boo!
?. J*
’T?f2Utlaitcr,
Uufri ana
“t1 ns
cbpautM1
P7»«ity
haven't aaidanything."
"I know you
address,
adding:
“
I
have
known
him over white bread becomes still more
" I am not mad,” Lconie answered, ’ ther,” ahe onsw
“ Oh, what a fool the man is!" she but your patience ia greater than mine, ' hia way inside of iL until all that apfor
some
time,
father;
be
means
what
be
।
marked
;
it*
flavor, too, i* far richer.
vou sec. How you endure it, staying
pvarcd waa hi* head. A tmttte waa in
and there certainly lurked a smile in her man, scarcely 3C
here all day, too, ia quite Ixyund me to &gt; progress, and pillow* were used m wesptalk of despair at your age. “
cotnprebend. I believe m politeness to I oua. Hevcral squirt-gnu* alao did good
tion “ But you have not told me what
liar words cut turn like a whip-lash.
one's equals and superior*—btit I won’t eerrice on the flanks and wall paper,
troubles you."
This last sentence waa howled.
The dark blood mounted to hia forehead
take my hat of! to inferior*."
: while various kimls of liquula aerved as Democmt 1 do not want Mr. Hayi-s obtain a satisfactory or nefe product;
I
"We
don
’
t
want
a
cook,"
we
re
­
ae he repeated:
seated, but I cannot tolerate Un- idea of onalynia demonstrates this fact clearly,
U,A. aval 1,1J jvu, a*a- '
Mav
lm
" Coward ! I might fight the whole marked, blandly; “our wife docs the
------ - ■ -- '
observed the Philo*- the lady of the bouse meekly inquired murder, nor do I better like the idea of |
farced l&gt;y a fear of 1 ex own inability world yet, but," and here his tone use oooking, and she wouldn't allow a* good­ ferior, my friend," oba
H* Elect.
to finish hex nelf-ap|x&gt;inted talk, she bitter, and yet straogvly pathetic, "the looking woman a* you to stay in the opher, who happened
&gt;ened to bo staving at if that was the way they acted when they betraying that man, who .may or may ,
not be sane. What shall I do ?*' "DoF’I A month Iwfore the bombardment of
rho w
was
„ogiving lectures went visiting. "Sho! that'* nothing,
house five minute*. Sho is very jeal- the house, and who
in the lyceum coarse.
ourne. "I
“ I h»ve heard said one. " Down to B------ ’• the other said the fnar, " wait until I change my Fort Fisher began, the oetobnted pow---------- -- ----------------- z_______ ___ ____ _ oua."
habitfor myoort and I will toll you." ; .ter explosion occurred which was init Position! I have thrown it behind | Bbe looked at us in despair. Gather- of tramps who had st one time Itecn night wo got hia fat hog in the parlor,
Hc ask'il the young man to nrcomjiany , tended to blow down this solid eorthhis mother’s place in her life. Hire * mr. I have played the fool, and I must ing her robe*
rubca about her, giving
givjng us
ns a millioaairea, and of others who bad tapped hi* cistern and lei the water out, him, and they went to the residence of | work, a mile in &lt; xtent, with fortv-fert
t*ki- the fixi!'* wiun-a ”
rlanan
received the education of a university." and then took down the kitchen stove
glance of mntemnt
contempt, *hn
she rrelsitn*-i!
exclaimed:•
a welLknowj detective, find- traverses every few yards. Il* ndien" I shouldn't wonder," said madame, and aei it up in the garret."—Medina MeDevitt,
" I do believe if a 300-pounder was
.. &lt; . -T", _ __ :_ k ._i &gt; wu_ &lt;__ _______ :_____il______ *----- » m._x
years ago. I don't know where he took
used by an &lt;larocstne** nhe had let off alongside that deaf fool's head meditatively balancing her »]&gt;oon on the (Ohio) Register.
t? bad way*. He was brought up an
itendcil to betray. "You shall he'd think that somebody was knocking transparent edge of her Berre* teacup—
McDevitt where
idler upon his father’s money, and from
at the door.”
“ I shouldn’t wonder if you called Homer
idleness to drinking, gambling and bad
About noon yesterday a portly, digni­
You should have heard her alam the a tramp, or Diogenes, if either of them
fied gentleman chanced fo meet hi* hour* later McDevitt came to his bouse
lighting them to dazzling radiance.
door when she went out. We heard were living now.”
thsk
"Very likely,” replied monsieur, tak­ ■laughter, a handsome, stylish little
a year ago and disinherited him. He
ing up the newspaper to find out whether mi**, wearing a jaunty velvet hat, and hotel, found the gentleman id the midst and sadly chewing
Bloodtea* Duel.
with her hair rolled up at the back of of a perfect arsenal of weapons, put was intense curiomti
came here, lor I love him. I've nothing heart's heme centered upon me, I would
else to love; husband and children in the trample dosrn these demons of tempta­
giving any more national object-lessons head in the shape of a Vienna bunn. them and him in a carriage and congraveyard, so I love John.”
tion. I would prove myw If c num u I invoii
on good manner*. And then the talk
There was a piteous pleading in the
drifted to the affair* of the day, wbatenwhen the gentleman was sent with a the fori when the powder-ship explodeJ.
cruciati&amp;i
I gentleman stopped hia nurse to his home. His mind was quite
light it out in accordance with the oode.
without noticing the con unhinged by political excitement, and
“He was
leeting threw her into.
window, before a hand like a snow flake
One person only remembered the mornLttte. But—but—oh, Mire Cameron,
actor. Booth.— Washington Letter to questions.
uane* were arrongixi for a terrible death
Cincinnati Enquirer. '
‘
| “You a
struggle.
The
location
selected
was
the
fully a moment or two, and I
my sake."
marked, referring to her ereeort,
twliree
spokcagain,
thia ia Mr.------.“ Papa, ‘
Talk JTIlh Tam Tkumh.
tecred their service* aa seconds ;
do attention to the young
right to find fa
don’t flirt
F.. provided with a carpenter's i
with John. Ho is in trouble, despondSociety, languidly
days ago at hia
play with him be win kill
... olaaa. Hia mother,
tor. The principals
and hi* married brother and sister live
neighborhood. He showed a tiny
at he wore over thirty year* ago.
himself met
itu* regard?
the day.—CtemHoiut HaraU.

ES

GOOD WORK J

double that of beech or cliestnut
To cutaN stair rod* nae woolen cloth
wet with water and dipped in sifted coal
aabas; afterward rub with a dry cloth.

Indian traveler write*

by profeariou. Bui in what holy horror plainly f Well, even so, I am glad. I
it would turn away, with uplifted gave him the first start toward an honorhandu, when it wa* known bo waa dis­
inherited, with no home but a room m
the. house of a widowed aunt eking out
the letter and waadreo*-

AL CHVBUH-C. O.
HBktauTMrtMl al -

&gt;■« a. *. Md 1 B.

NUMBER 47.

Let

�GRAINS

Is on hand this Fall with a full line of

GRAND RAPIDS PIVI81OI

tiers near there. Our day John Potts.
Isaac Hsyt, J. A. Jordan. J. Haight
and H. 11. Smoke wore at the lake,
watching au Indian chief, who wm

liked Indian* and wm nervously hand­
ling a tomahawk. Said Jordan "Potts,
how near can you throw that hatebet

railroad. He wm one of the backers.of
the enterprise and would have beeo the
principal builder had he lived.
A young man of 78 and an old lady of
U,ol Seneca township,.Lenawee Co.,
were to be married, but the old lady
wanted a dred from bar laddie of half
of his property, but he didn’t know
about that, and so the trade is "off.”
Edwin Cadwell and Mrs. Wm. T.

stir up Potts’
without a word be spite­
fully threw the tomahawk, it striking
just an inch bslow the chiefa hand and
cut a large hole through both ttdre of
the canoe. The chief Jumped like a eat

Mhn located on Sec. 4. and Fotta
an Ste. 8. During the summer oi
Jordan Imported Ibe first pig into the
township, carrying it in a sack on hit.
hack from Portland.
Early ia Um spring of M Phinea*
Cue and wife settled on See. •; A. B
Cooper and wife on Sec. 33; Orrin Jor­
dan and wife on Bee- 3; Alonso Bar­
num. w ife and three children on Sec.
34. Wm. Hager spd wife on Sec. 38;
and during tbo fall nod winter of the
same year. Charles Palmerton and wife
and wife on See. IT; Ed wan! Bump on
Sec. 97; Orrin Wellman, wife and four
children on floc. 84; andJerome Palm
ertun on flee. 17.
The year ’40 brought in Nebemiah
Love well, wife and two children, who
settled on Sec. »; Samuel Youngs,
who nettled on Sec. 30; and the year
*41 and the first three months of ’43
brought in IL H.Smoke, wife sod four
children who settled on Sec. 3; Minor
Mallett, wife and fire children, who
tecated on Sec. 38; Asa Wheeler, wife
and eleven children, inclnding H. I-,
Mile T. aad L. J. Wheeler.
Mr.
Wheeler located on on Sec. 27. Thu* it
wilt be seen that the entire population
of the town up to April, 1843 wm 70

Tb- first religious meeting held
in the town took place at Alonso
Barnum's. The service* constated of a
short prayer and a sermon read by Bar­
num. Elder Hess, of Portland wm the
first preacher to enter the township.
He instituted a series of meetings
w hich were held evenings at different
houses throughout the town.
The first marriage in the town took
place in January ’41. upon which oc­
casion Edward Bump wu* joined in
the holy bond* of matrimony to Miss
Joanna Wellman. It appears that Mis*
Joanna bad been engaged to Jerome
Palmertoo. win. called on hia sweet
heart one day with a dirty face and
ragged, black clothes (he had just come
from a field where hr had been log­
ging; and announced himself ready
lor the ceremony, but Joanna wna a
prowd and plucky little maiden and
positively refused to wed him in that

ing the guna. It wm a fearful moment
to the five pioneer*. Their weapons
consisted of only one small ride in the
•hands of Haight, but they drew a little
doser together and rerolved to sell
their lives dearly. The Indians saw
the movement and commenced to talk.
In the powwow that ensued the boy#
made up their mind to leave, and did.
Just m the Indian* erased their hostile

under arrest on a charge of adultery.
The woman claims that Harris has an­
other wife living, and that therefore
■be wm not his Lawful wife and had a
right to marry.
Ekna Went, an employe of Abe Ypsi­
lanti Paper Company, droptrJ — •*floor and died in a quarter
Death -wax caused by general i
aggravated by the recent el——
beat. He was m old reaident here
leaves a large family..
----- J

nuisance, ■ worked up such a feeling
among the pioneers that they resolved
if the Indiana didn't abdicate there
would be trouble. A company of twen­
ty-five men from Woodland. Odessa,
Carlton and Sun field, organised, elect­
ed Mose Durkee captain mid armed
with their guns marched upon the In­
dian camp. Mow bad acquired a smat tenng of Indian Jargon and held a conanltation with the red skiua. At first
they were inclined to resent thia act
on the part of tl&lt;e white*, but Mow
aaid it waa no use, and looking at the
formidable array the Indiana thought
it beat to tviMoiuc and did so, the boys
giving them a send-off by firing their
gnus over ih'ir beads, which so fright-’
ened the Iniiuinx that they reported to
Rix Robinson, their agent, that they
had been fired upon by the pale faces.
There waa a look of trouble* then, but
the true state of affaire wmascertained
and tl»e trouble blow over, although
for several year* Rix Robinson accom­
panied the Indians on their fishing ex­
cursions to Jordan latke, m he Mid "to
protect his children."
. The first death occurred in '43, the
victim being Mrs. Buckle, wife of Wm.
Buckle, who lived on Sec. 28. on the
farm known m the Mallet farm. Rev.
Worthington, a circuit preacher, deliv­
ering the funeral sermon. Another of
the early deaths was Edwin Lore sell,
a youth of sixteen. He waa drowned
in Jordan latke while attempting to
cross in a small canoe for the purpose
of getting a larger one, in which to go
fishing. Every-l&gt;ody seemed to have a
premonition that be would be drowned
if he went out on the lake on Sunday,
and he had been warned not to’go.
Newton Nead, one night wenteuoning.
He did not return, a scar;h wm insti­
tuted and be and a coon were found

I Lake, on Friday aftrnioo
While
a party condoling of Mr.
«.
M. Hatton, Mi*«» Frankie Crum and *ix
grntlrineii were sailing io a catamaran
(two lx«a(s joined together with a deck
over the whole.)one boat sprung a leak
and the craft was soon capsized by a
strung wind. The entire party were
thrown into the water, aud Mr. and
Mrs. Hutton were caught under the
sail* and drowned. Mia* Crum wm
saved by the exertions of tbo party,
who were expert swimmers.
A case of persistent depravity comes
from Detroit. Ellie ‘Rickets, a young
girl although only 14. has been known
for a year or more to l»e a professional
street walker. A loving mother and
friends hud renionstratisl with her up­
on her course, and she had been arrest^
cd by the police once lu-foro Irat lot off
upon promise to mend her ways. But
ahe soon returned to her old ways and
evil associations, boldly declaring that
she was bound to have a good time no
matter what the consequence* might
l&gt;e, aud al the instance of her mother,
niirwM arn-"I«xl on Wednesday la*t,
and the justice sentenced her to the
House of Correction until 81, or seven

Auditor General—1~ 4- Farnsworth,
Detroit.
Member of Board of Education—
Charles Latour. Lapeer.

Of the three first pioneers, 8. 8.
Haight wm the finu to succumb to the
ssatrimouial novae. In hi* trip* from climbed the tree, captured his prize
and essayed to return when befell with
surh violence m to kill himself and the
one of the only two unmarried
The winter of '42 and ’43 wa* known
Is die then in that i&gt;art of the country,
and wen her heart and the consent of as the "bard winter.” and the M-ttlers
suffered much for want of food and
tied on April 13th. 1841 and two days proper clothing. A numtier relied al­
afterward the newly made bride mount­ most entirely upon their unerring rifle
ed her Indian pony, minBaaaddla and
bridle, wilt only a piece of bark for a
The second annual meeting of the
voters of the township wm held at the
bouse of Jonathan Haight. &lt;&gt;n the first
Monday In April. IMS. and toe follow­
&lt;ferwesiu A wedding supper had been ing officers declared elected:
prepared al John Pott’s and when the
happy pair arrived, they found a com­
pany gathered, and the table groaning
wader the viand*, prepared by the pio­
neers, assisted by Mrs. Potts, for the
tn the winter *&gt;&lt; '41 and ’42 by an act
of the legislature this portion of Barry
county waa set off into a township, and
tailed Woodland; heretofore, with
what is now tZxMleton, Carlton and

ship; consequently the first election
held in the spring of 42. The set­
tlers turned oat re &lt;mmc and polled a
full vote, which aggregated just &gt;1.
The most coveted office at this early
Thia election waa held on the 1st, Mon­ day was waa Highway ComntMooncr.
day in April, IMS, at the house of Alon Every innn wm anxious for a road to
xo Barnuxn. and the following officers his opening, and consequently nearly
were elec ted and duly qualified accord - every man wm a candidate for thia of­
fice. nnd often took the Mump with m
much seal m they would for a seoatecship now.
Among the first births that occurred
wssu three of Charles and Ward 8hru&gt;er, whose parents lived on what is now
Wm. Ine's farm. In the first ten or
twelve years of three boy’s livre nearly
the only companions they had were In­
dian's boys.
Their lodges were all
shout them. uid they often listened to

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Also
the Old Reliable

full line of

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ATTENTION I

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STAPLE GROCERIES,
A full line of all kinds of
Suoarg, Teag,

Coffeeg Spiceg,

EAVE-TROUOlIING A SPECIALTY

The State convention of Prohibition­
ists met at I ansing on the 13th in st­
and txiiyinaK-il the following ticket:
Governor-- Watson Snyder. Ypsilanti.
Lieut. Governor,—!. W. McKeever,
Secretary of State—Traverse Phillips.
Hastings.
Treasurer—D. H. Stone, Holly.
Attorney General—E. G. Fuller,
Coldwater.
Superintendent Pnhlie Instruction—
Samuel Dickie. Albion.
.
Commissioner louid Office—Wm. G.

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Inn Sarei lj Doing will them.

t'igh

C. C. WOLCOTT.
Nashville, Mich.

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for mailing a postal card bearing ob
•ct-M£worda.
Wm. Winton, of Caos City. Tustoia
Co . had a hand taken off by a thresh­
ing machine on the 3d.
Mr. Gillett, •&lt; Marshall, wm thrown
from hi* aalky in a runaway the 13th.
and had three ribs broken.
Near Henry • tram:
force his way into a

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I can say without the fear of contradiction
that I have the largest stock, the best varie­
ty and newest styles of any one in town, and
for low prices and fair dealing, I intend to
lead all competition, all assertion to the con­
trary, notwithstandii
I warrant all
as represented and
guarantee full
and measures, and

�. A NEW HOTEL, WITH PLEASANT ROOMS
And S.w Furnitur,.

THREE P!RST GUSS SAMPLE ROOMS ON THE FIRST FLOOR.
Free’Bus to and from all Trains.

MMl to the court, aakiitg for hia re­
moval from the Barry county law.
&lt;-On Monday WC noMeed eight teams
ttw Houao.
loaded witf. wheat, in front of the ele­
vator. waiting for th*ii turn to unhwd. ■
Our wheat market has been rushed with
1 burfnasa since harvest. Farmers from
Woodland, Assyria. Hasting*. BoltiLmorv. Johnstown, Bellevue, Kalamo
aud Vermontville have found NaahviDe
| to lw&gt; the plane to market their wheat, and sharp, that slw was going "tfaar."
H. G. HALE,
end turned threceward. ‘hi Saturday
began, 'Hasel. now that the heft Knxti was forthwith couveryed to the
a farmer from the wrath part of Amyr- of the harvest is over and wc both pret­ A’cpUliMia f/Jkv, in the Temple of Solo
ia hauled hia wheat Io Hastings. there ty well tuckered out, would it net be mon, an i the editor of the
Irarucd hr could *rv-t a better price at well as a wmitary precaution (sanitary wanted to go home to New Hampshire
Nash rille and ramc hw. Ajrsin on remember) u» take a day’s reoeatlon. oau. I uv evpa—nntenouc. w. i.a
Monday a fsrmt r from the north part I have had a king—ing desire to see C., commenced shouting with all hi*
of Woodland played the Mime trick, Solomon's Temple. Adam’s Tomb and might. “I aav that temperanceia a mod
other reboots pro-historic age. that I erate indulgence of the appetite'. which
and we art triad to see tlx m do it.
rATK.Tr aKDICIKEB.
}J*-An old lat«!-mark is sone. The bare heard you tuentiou as still there-.
in a fair state of preservation; and
••Id liberty pole that has stood for the
above all 1 want to see Solomon's Soo.
peat ten years in front of the Union
the Editor in-Chicf of the toptilbua
AsksnnU, and erftbe staff Demosthenes.
W. La Carter Sapo-rintendeut of the
Dl'E STI FFS,
gas works, and also '‘Roorback." the
At Ml a second couriri arrived With
man-not-afraid-of-a-barrel-of-whiaky.
intelligence
that
completed
ourdvmocof
all
kinds always on haud.
who yoa say is in charge of the sessatiunal literary department and chief alisatlon. It waa to the effect that the
found in the whold country, being 110
circulator of the same. (She saw the Communistic army had been soh*grly
feet loag. without s{x&gt;t or bleinish. It
statement in the Smttari.) I know reinforced by desertions from our side,
was the flr»l sight that greeted u* on
you design going to the venerable city tuat a change of base bad bjen determ­
oar first visit to Nadirille, and somenext Saturday and I propoat to accom­ ined upon. Sixteen divisions badd-wn
organized, and one each -Would I*
pany yoa; lam anxious to see—”
without it. But thus ft ia, aa our vil-*
At thia point I knew what waa com­ thrown into the different provinces by
lage in its octard march take* on the
ing and waa obliged to interrupt ucr a detour'to the right and left; that
airs of a city, all uch old laod-maak.
(j Come in imd t ry IMEe
with what proved to be a forced laugh. General 8 towel had been appointed
will disap]&gt;car.'
Her woman cariosity, like a b-iraing Military Governor of Woodland, to while you are reaping it* benefits please ■
- .
—It looks a* though the buainma of volcano, bad only been smouldering to manage affairs until all the provin­ remember to call in and pay the small
the circuit court will go through with for a season, and I saw at a glance she ces would be made a National Ifomiu- amount due us. We ureal tin- money ;
My&gt;tock of
a rush tbk term. Lusk and Atkraaou would desire to arc things not desira­ ion in November. This information to pay for Goods, and to buy Fall Stock
Respectfully,
.
have plead guilty. Frank Durkee and ble. I broke in upon her with a sort of greatly exagerated, waa cirtied to the wifh.
9M9.
Bowe Bkotukea. I
forbearing "Sa! ha! ha rand, "well, headquarters of the loyalist at the £fj»ty Canned Corned Beef, Salmon, (j R, O C E R I Jg
have pleat! guilty, and Edward Hare, wife, what a figure you would cut in IsHiaa office, and created greater conIsdMtcrs, Cove Dysters and Sardines, t
charged with larcqpy, also plead guilty.
Merastiou than even in the temple of at Lee A Smith's, ua the rarnrr.
Durkee waa aentsneed to State Prison moral centre of the intellectual world. the wise man. The editor wanted to
Is complete.
for four years, his third term. Stand,
g»&gt; home nearly as kuul as MT/HQ when
ish to two years, and Hare to the Ionia
A new line of (]. M. Henderson's hand
She waa touched iu a tender spot. John Morgan va* repurtreVto be ad­
House of Correction for throe years. She figure is peculiar, and she know, vancing upai Cincinnati during the made Boots and Shoes. AB warrant­
H. K. Dickinson A Co’s.
Haro also served two years in State it, therefore she ;&gt;*rtia'ly sulwidoL rebellion, notwithstanding he (the edi­ ed, at
TEA.
Prison for highway robliery therefore. Without giving her time to rally I went tor aforesaid) wa* six hundred mile*
ry Do not forget to call at the Foun­
J. M. Wood.
Wm. Pitta, charged with murder, waa on:
north of any army, drilling with tl&gt;e : dry aad settle. ■
arraigned, plead not guilty and the
, little boys aa a private in the ranks
cause waa continued until the next known to the pagans is concentrated
"home guards." His staff all fain I.i___
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. । —i
i—
____ WnEELKn's,
__
of Fans, just step into
and
term. The Ihvwx-uting Attorney entake a look.
•
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..s
especially noted for the peculiar style * cbil»,
Stanley Moore, charged with fraudu­ of ito sharpened and needle-pointed
At 10 a. m. a third messenger arrived
lently disposing at mortgaged property, bi;»eds, both male and female. What aud confirmed previous reports, and
and J. H. Johnson, charged witl* vio­ would you do with your feet, for in- I *ilh tlw farther intelligence tliat fire
CV The lost Hour sold at the Elevalating the liquor law.
stance, and your clipper shaped shoes ! j divisions had been put in motion, one
(No. Fs 1 think.) Are you aware that *to menace *the
v capital
’*'* and*'prevent
* any
B. H. H O A G
the sidewalka—where there are any —
I will be at the School Hoose iu the I
.—
of Nasi.villr, on Friday. Aug.
l“
u l*“°’ b
L. J. Wheeler attended the State aud the streets are long and narrow uers," another to capture and wipe out village
x: =£=
u“"” u
nine o'clock a. m.. for the purProhibition convention at Lansing, on like those of it* eotemjMwaneuiis cities Podunk, and the others to fall upon *&gt;th. at
pose of
examining
leachci a
|
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Middleville. New Baltimore aud Quim F^"
-- —
=-~-~J the 18th inrt.

C. O. WOLCOTT, Proprietor.

Itoahvihe
oysacall.

WALL PAPER!

NOVELTY SHOP!

BOR DEHING

Tine Amtricu &amp; Elgis Witches,
AND JEWELHY.

School Bools, Fancy Stitiontry,

—The Hammond forgery rose «m
called np in the Circuit Court on Mon­
day. bends given ami approved by the
court and the ewe continued until the

—In the Circuit Court on Tuesday
mooing George Lank and Fidelia At
kiason plead guilty to the charge of
adultery, and were remanded to jail

WATER

FINE TOBACCOS'* CIG ARM.

J)OE A &lt;-L.KVKR'M

I

Skinner did it.
-N. A. Skinner and Jerry Wolf killa rattle snake on Fred Wendell’.

sidetrack ia sadly needed at thia de-

ter of one of the wril1 known citixrnsof
«rangvvUle, dropped dead from heart- ,
disease, at the residence of Di. Tnrwr

Chaa. T. Hubhunl, of Mecosta Co., ia Why. there is nearly aa much intcllivisiting friends in Maple G rove. He is kence, culture and enterprise in the de­
caying city to-day aa there war in the roosts on the way. and finally sur­
round the capital, cany it at the point
R. W. Shriner. a Charlotte disciple of ago, ua&lt;l nearly as much as then- i* in of the bayonet and demolish tlw Heplllaekstone, formerly a Woodland boy, Podunk on Sat unlays. No, no ; you tiUiaa office. The courier furthermore
called upon us Saturday. Come aga'ti
rejMJrtcd that a spy, lupjxwel to be the
leaf in comparative respectability. Inventor of Ytariow knives, had been
R. C. Smith, of Maple Grove, has Cling to it like an honest money leag­ executed at anuriac for trying to palm
uer to his mortgage*, or a national to them offou the soldiers for short swords
finest potatoes we have seen this year. his uetghlMir'a property. The village and that no quarters would be given
Thanks.
with it* wide open streets, tumble-down present officials
_________________
____
The effect of this Information on the
Orr
roa Prroexr.—
H.______________
T. Davidson, fences, fewer houses and plain chria
F. J. Purehis, Wm. Purehh and Silas tian, ia more in. keeping with your
Stiles started for I’etosky to rusticate.
probable beft of your pedal extremities.
bids, a deacription in full, even if words
On Thursday last Mr. A. J. Beebe
are not lacking. He fairly ftaged to go
was hastily summoned to Hickory Corhill-aides of New England, where every
snob or snobist graduates in a wooden

r °,u"

• Ikicco call at the store
office, kept by

down-right

idiotism

commend

me

™

EW GOODS

N

Smoked Haas aad Sfcoulders,

DRY GOODS.
H AT S, CAPS.
Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
BOOTS. SHOES.
TRUKK8, NOTIONS,
t?‘Tbr Iligbrst Market Price paid
GROCERIES, AC.,
for Hides, Pelt*. &amp;c.
IX TJlKt* atAaox.

CHEAPER THAN EVER

ROE &amp; CLEVER

MlIrliKNKltY

;Our NW SOT,

1&gt;RESSMAK1RG_ ROOMS I
Miss Maggie Jeffrey

FOB THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
*rX'ru. I And desire to inform our customers and
| Itought at a

Artesian and Tubular Wells,

Grent Reduction from Prices

ind Fitlinx!

ll&gt;Hl Ruled MiarUer iu

BED - ROCK PRICE*.

The benefit of which will go to our

Nashville, May 13th. 1S78.
AT*3ntr rent’s.

&gt;
Dickixsox A Co’i
.

Come and buy.

KXt

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

I wish to inform the citizens of J
Nashville and viciuty that I have open- i
ed a meat market in the building ad-

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

THE BOSTON STORE
Is crowded with

life has been threatened because I am

■«Tut

Fresh and .Salt Heats,

WATER!!

Vta’II tan Clear, Fresk Water ’

Grove, with their families, propose to
mig.ate to Arkansas about the first of

OPPORTUNITY!

----- OLD RELIABLE-

MEAT MARKET.!

N EW

&lt;■&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;!&gt;.**, and customers arc securing

patronage, and we will guaaatitee sat- j
tafaction.
Chas. Fcxnim.

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

ry New Canned Goods just receivd at
Dax. Mxxek'a

two more Sundays with us before con­
era adult settlers.
Their self-ad­
ference.
Cy All kinds of Mummer Dress
oration looms up like the Himmalaya I will pay my debts on the day of judge­
Mountains
in
the
moonlight.
L'nlcaa ment." This aunoiiucemrnt tickled
TERMONTTILLE
ITEMS,
’HKkLXU's. Mr. Loomis having just returned from New York, where he bought a large and „
-----------------Jay for that invite to a trip through
the
fright
out
of
409
civditors.
but
ou
thia and Eaton Co.
nothing abort of a war-dnb. or a sledge second thought they wilted. Did be
—Comingdown fn&gt;3 the Greenback veloped on north Main St. One iacon- will bring them to a realisation of their mean in time or eternity I That, no
normal condition. Do nut for a mo­
Purkey‘a hill,
'will inquire
train, some enterprising politician.
Throe deputy ^shertA fought wildly nt thia office.
ment think of going to the county seat

1 Furniture of Every Description!

■“■ck

Dry Goods,

ear. sad did so; the result being 1»Be-

estimate of the average daily sales.

Dickinson, is roveling, we
pose, in the deep recesses
woods. IL J. Martin was.
Woodland. We cordially invite con­
tributions to thia article from any old
pioneer of Woodland. Any such con-

A daughter of Philander Purchia ag-

anything that you
y hoe, call on Dax.

The editor of the f rote.sial J*rossmtor
could-be seen rushing madly hither and
Mrs. Hiram Hadley died from soften­
ing of the brain last Monday. Her
end waa undonMcdly hastened by

Rock Bottom Prices.

Boots and Shoes.

islic aympathixers proclaiming their
male roproaettati vea of the Uue Wood intention to enlist at onca. Democrat*
a ry A new kind of Bini Food at Lee
inhabitant*. I closely scanned them and Republicans rushed wildly in the A Smith’s Grocery.
all, especially the lower extremi'ic* of
ry The liesl of Plow Pointe ou hand
J. M. Wood.
RopHUian ddrorate slid up a tree with at the Foundry.

.

A GOOD HEAR8E

.

1 In attendance upon all funend occa-

trrocenes.

Call at my store aud ।
rredil. and help me
C. W. Dviuxar.

Upholstery Goods and Shraads I

the Foundry, warranted. J. M. Wood.
ry What everybody says m-st be
Uno. Lee A Smith’s aO-cent Tobacco

I

OF PRODUCE taken in exchange fur Goods, at the highest market price.

I.EVFZ A MONM.

little crowding, I think, slip
daughter* Mettle last January.
Haring waited f«f three weeks and

will pass into history.

■■

------too groat, you see.

iTHE

T he Long Brick new manufactory

You woulu attract

striking rosembtance

keeping it up stilt

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR!
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...

....

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.

KELLOGG IDEMARAY

-I

-A.TVI&gt; 18 ABLE TO OFFER
the aforesaid beautiful

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS I

222“'

idi

Church last Sabbath. Hr I

In addition to my extenflive stock Dry Goods, you Will find
upon investigation, that the Long Btick is headquarters for

Hate and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
.Xf
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
Sewing Machines,and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.

Brato,DHratYiiinFrua

siouN ana a full lin

�MHVEMI

if

inuvim.

jMaOMM

toybre... Tta Mort here Jbprvra reports the
Kac'uh wheat srop ta fair soadiUM, and
tktaks (to jrMd will bo an avsnc« oM-tha&lt;
is, about thirty Inta ita to U» t«vu
Td Turks are slowly removing Iteir
bmu and wistaria) tTOra Varas, om at tboMSg-

Tins is the most tuxurksbte showing
in American history. Tits exportation
for tto month cf June, the figures for
which have not heretofore Ixvn printed,
wm $(fl,7i5.28t'&gt;. specie values, and im­
portation, $35.&amp;0$,2N7. Of the total
trade of $82.0&gt;K).000, a little over $19,­
000,000 wm transacted at the port of

Au extremely malignant type of bog
cholera prevails ia Gross manty. Wi*. Saarty
WO bead of reins f»U neluas to &gt;4 ■&gt; lav

Tn three internal revenue officer*
under Indictment in Month Carolina for the
UlUag of an illicit diaUUrr. while rwtasttag ar-

Tn InternsUcntl J and ary Congress
mrt at Paris oa Hataiday, Auf. 10. Tbs oh)«* of the cncifsreere ia to bring about» great-

choaM Presbtaot for lbs aoatoag year. '
Tn Orange Young Britons and 'Pirn
U* Boya of Ottawa, Canada, sektested tbs
rata at Derry cm the IStb tnaL, by a proo»

telegram had bren duly received. The
largsugeof themesMgc, however, waa not
such aa to indicate to the company the
object for which it waa sent; and, under
the circumstances, the Buprcme Court
Commission of Ohio held that the dam
ages claimed by the bank—that is, the
amount paid for the draft—di.i not natu­
rally flow from a breech of the contract
to deliver the telegram, and could not
osnssd U.r deatni-Ucn uf tbe lYiueqaJ [*rl of to regarded as willuu the contiinjdaUoa
the town by ter.
of the parties, and hence were not recovTn American officers in the Egyptian
array hare all bren discbargrd except Gsn.
Thu obligations of railroad corpora­
Mom
A Pana dispatch says Lewis Bahar, tions in respect to the delivery of bag­
gage to passengers traveling by the
same train with it are clearly defined in
a rase lately decided by the Exchequer
Division of the High Court of Justice in
England. A maid had been journeying
with her mixtress on the Great Western
railway, and they alighted at Paddmgton slatii'U in London, where ate mw
| all their tiaggage, including her own,
trunk, taken from the cars and placed
together on thu platform. She went for
a hotel |&gt;ortcr to take Hie Imggage to a
bote), but it appears that he did not fin.I
her trunk, for it waa not among Uie
things which to brought to the hotel.
Upon tto trial of a amt to recover f 150
as the value of the trank, the jury found
Tux Russian troops are bring with- that tto loss occurred through tto negli­
drasu fn&gt;s» OoustantmopU, Han Htefauu and gence of the company, and that there
Gallipot. The Tur tub tzwps will oceoj-y the wm t»o delivery to the plaintiff. They
positions hmnrd a'ely. Adrianople will ba rendered a verdict in her favor, which
was upheld on a moti'in for a new tnal;
and Baron Clrwabv quoted the following
|Msaagr from Redfield's American work
&lt;m earners, aa a very intelligible and

ia Uic duty of a railroad company, tn re­
gard to Um- baggage o&lt; • proven s er
which han reached ita dratination, to
have the baggage reedy for delivery up­
on the platform at tlio usual place of
delivery until the owner, in the exercise
Gmcrruing the Yellow fever, s New of due diligence, can call and receive it,
Orleans correspondent given the follow­ and it ia the owner’s duty to call 'or and
ing m some of its chief charactenstuw ;
Poorut whose farms are iencesi with
“About tto fourth or fifth day
tto eyes torn yellow.
The skin, wire will do well to note a raeeoit .de­
also, aMumee a yellcwnem like that of a cision of the English Common 1’lcaa
bruise, or a bright jaundire yellow. Divisional Court The plaintiff and a
However, tto patient does not turn yel­ Yorkshire iron mining company held ad­
low tn more than one case in six. As to joining premises under the same landtto enures of ILl scourge, the old atmos­ lurd, with whom the company had con­
pheric theory hsa gone by the l*usrd. tracted to fence the land it occupied.
and the Ixwt writers seem to hsve settled For Uiia purpose bars of wire rope,
down to the belief that tto poison is of supported by---------------- -*- * '
itifTs farm, which
auMualcwtar origin—throe auimalculra the border of
_j milch cows. The
generabng and spreading over surfaces
rope were rusted away
like grasshoppers or caterpillars, aud
being introduced into the human blood. bv long exposure to the weattor. Bits
If they exist, the most powerful micro­ oi the wire fell into tto gram &lt;xi tto
scope tea hitherto teen unable to dis- f&gt;laintiff*s land, where they were hidden
rom view and involuntanly eaten up by
tto cattle grazing near the fence. The
result wm the death of three valuable
cows. A suit wsa brought to recover
the value of tbc third animal thus lost,
and die County Court Judge held the
mining company respcaaible, on the
principle that they were bound to are
their own property so m Dot to damage
anottor'*. His dreisiou wm affirmed
&gt;7 tto Common I*teaa dinaioc ia Loodad. which declared that the injury to
tto cow wm tto natural roach of tto
to earey it in ttoir systems twenty-three acta of tto defen.lanta. They knew the
days and then take ik Without treat­ nature of the wire ; that it should fall cm
ment, sevmty-fivv out of every bumlred tto a Ijouiing laud when it daeayed wm
wdl die. With treatment ami good to bs expected; aud Um pieces, being
ntnaiag, however, about one ia three is oooMated in the graM, were plainly
the average mortality. Iu tto greet liable to be swallowed by cows pastur­
epidemic of 1867, in some TexM towns, ing there. Upon tto principle slready
ouo-half died who took the fever. As to msobonrd, tto oumpany wm adjudged
the cure, do remedy Em yet teen found, to be answerable for the Iom of tto cow.
and all treatment so far, even by Ito

Bcamly a day poanca, we believe,
wiUiout some sell col master (or school­
fellow, in natural imitation of hie mas­
ter! giving a lad a smart " box " upon
tile ear. Few persons would be told
enough to cLoose the eye m a part upon
which it was expedient to inflict a violent
blow by way of moral ednostien; but
there ia. apparently, no end to the num­
bers who select an organ upon which
violence is liable to be attended with
much more dangerous results. For not
only is deafness caused by “boxes,**
which rupture (M they continually do)
the drum of the car, but the inflamma­
tion of the internal cavity, which is so
frequent a result, may be followed years
afterward, prrbajx, by disease of the
bone, giving nac to abscess of the bratD,
and having a fatal Urminatiwn.
Mniical mm alone can be fully aware
how fruitful a source of suffering and
danger is repnamtrd by the box upon
the ear. We ore informed, for example,

1

toprwjTwo caaos of Irprosy among the Chi­
nese in Sou Francisco have given riae to
considerable apprehension. One cf th.tepers wm found lying abandoned in tto
street in the Chinese quarter of the city,
and his countrymen passel him by in
throngn, refusing to give him relief ia
any form or to touch him.
He wm
rlaced by white men in a fruit wagon,
rom which a load of oranges had just
Ihvo sold, and waa taken t» tto Chinese
hospital, bat wm there deaiad admis­
sion. Hr wm then taken to the hospital
of tto city prison. The ottor leper wm
discovernd tn tto jail, and wm utilised

the fear of contagion displayed by Die
couutrymru of tto «offerers ia well
foundrei. for the two wretches were fre«ly handled by white men. The intro­
duction of leprosy into the Hswsiian
islands toe been a great calamity to
them, and IM punaibihty of a similar
curse to Califorai* is not viewed with
equanimity. To what extent the disease
now exists there among the Chinese ia
not known, and there is do way of du»covrnng. Tto mortality returns report
neuly all tto deaths that occur among

clothM got quite wet, and for four weeks |
they had to steen in their wet clothes.
On many days they could take no steep
whatever, end were worked so hard by
receivM a {teteui therefor. Under this reason at Uta bad wiiUiir that ttey
form tto quantity ia not limited, and could aearcely ent or drink anything.
ttore are do restricteoua m to oorapotion On the Fourth of July they had tto lux­ tbatterita. DsMfMapasnpidetaftatotaotoor cultivation.
ury of a bottle of lager beer, which they I *&lt;TteIHWrT*I*2oULA'rOB k for sate by
X CougreM has granted at various Lad*kept specially for that day. For drocgtes st Id state sad $lper bsite.
times land to States for culteges and oth­ eighteen days they never mw Ito sun,
er institutions, and scrip has Im issued 1 an1 could
take no oueervaucna
therefor, which may be loaoted on any Ttey passed many schools of whales,
land subject to private entry. The war­ ami &lt; xpencnoed some danger from
mat or acxip is accepted in place of the them. They were of ten so close to the
caah al tto rate of $1.25 per acre.
whales m to be able to touch than, bat
3. Tbc pre-emption privilege ia re­ hesitated to do it through fear of Laying
stricted to tto heads of families, widows, their little boat ujoet They spoke sev
or single men over 21 years of age, ctb- er»l steamers sad sailing visente, and
teas of the United States, or vho hare obtained some observatkma. On July 1
taken steps to to naturakxeX This the seas tan mountain high, putting
right extends to Id! aerea at $1.25 |&gt;er their little craft in imminent danger, amt
acre ou gvocral public lands, or st $X 50 imposing on them the most strenuous
per acre ou the atornate sections of land exertions ami the most steeplem vigi­
along the railroad routes. The person lance. Thia continued for a number of
must go ujkiu and occupy tto land, and days, till the strain ou their bodies ami
within three months file a declaration of
Mt, bat ttey bore
hia purpos- to purahsM that quarter up cheerfully
___
section, and wiltim thirty months, or ger. They underwent, during a portion
two yean and six mouths, thereafter, of the time, acme really temble weath­
must file proof of Lis occupancy ami sta- er, and at one period were literally be­
tlcmrat and pay tto pnee thereof in tween life ami death. Ttoir chronom­
cash. In com tto eettlsr dies before eter wm broken aud rendered entirely
maturing his claim, all hia nghta sue- uaciesa, ami they encountered tremen­
dous difficulbro and dangers. July 26
tlcment is the essential feature of this wm decidedly tto worst day of tto voy­
privilege, there being a credit of thirty- age, the weather lx ing very U rapestnthree months for the purchase money.
ous. During the whole of the voyage
1. Tbs HomosUad law gives the right su h steep m they were able to get wm
to enter, free of charge, ou any land very disturbed, and wm more like a sort
open to purchase, 100 acres ; he or she of continuous «tc jxir. This was perhaps
must to 21 years of age ; toe head of a Uie m««t trying ordeal they had to go
family,
-------u, —
or inK-nuing to •ueousue through, m they felt the faugoea of the
declare that the entry ia voyage much more keenly through the
for Ins or .tor exclusive benefit, and for I want of rest. Neither of Item had ever
actual K-Ulc:iKbt aud cultivation. At m&gt;Med the Atlantic before, riomctimes
the end of tiro yr ar* nettleincut and ttoy had to lay-to for many tears with
cultivation upon proof thereof, and pay­ the drag out and throwing oil overboard.
ment of the office free, the person la en­ On July 13 they took the first ohaervatitled to a patent therefor. The appli- I tion ttey bad tiecn aids to make for
| eighteen days, when ttey made Bcillv
acres of any land, the cmL pnee of which light They were very much exhausted,
is $1.25 per acre ; or bo may take righty 1 and Love-1&gt;&gt; in the Mullion roods ou
acres of any of tto n served land, tto Wednesday night. William seems to
caah pnev of which is $X50 prr acre.
feel the strain moot Walter 'ooka bet5 All the provisions of the Homo I ter. but Lm a bad hand, rauaod by so
atea.1 law arc extended to every soldier 1 much strain. Tbe whole passage com
and officer of the army who m rvvd not pied (orty-flve days.
Icm than ninety days during the late
war, and who waa honorably diacnargni;
the differvuce being tliai to may actect
ICO acr&lt;w of any tend, including tto re­
served lands, tbs cash pnee of which is
$2.50 per acre, ami the time of the ser­
vice in the army shall to deducted from
tto period of five years, required tn all
ottor cssra of bomratead, for seUtexnent
and cultivation. The tonsht of this We neglect it with the eye, we spurn it
law is extended to the widow of a aul- with tto foot—it ia not worth raising
dier, if mamed, or, in case of tor death from tlio shore. Yet no book wm ever
or marriage, the minor children may ea­ written, no message was ever delivered,
ter tto bomratead. If the soldier died no romance ever depicted, no epic ever
during the term of his enlistment, then sung containing such wondrous interest
as tto story of this stone, could any man
to the 'oenofit of the full term of the en- tell it. What thronging conjectures I
liatmcnL The total free aud oommia- I What unbidden and tumultuous memo­
sion. to be paid in caasof a homestead is ries n sc m we roctemplato ita possible
Thk fences of the one State of Jndi|1H. o.' which fit an- paid when the final mntatioca rf existence I History wm un­
alone are estimated to cor.tain 15,­
certificate is issued.
written when it first slejit in tto earth. 550,000 cubic feet of lumber.
From these particulars it will to seen What generations uf men have lived,
that any adult j»-ra n may pre ompt any and struggled and died since it wm first
portion of the public lafrl to the extent broken from ito rock I Great boules,
of 160 ann uf land told at S1.25 an changing tto fate of ilynastiM and in­
acre, or eighty acres held at $2.50 per volving the servitude of races, have l«cen
acre, and pay for the same, withiut in­ frrugfat over ita calm resting place. Pooterval, at too &lt;*n*i of thirty-three m-mtha aitdy IhouMods of years ago tto masto­
after taking |-»»&lt;aaion.
don trod upon it. and the iothyossnn
Or, under the Homestead law. every paddted it into the sea. Aneifpt wares
adult may enter 160 acres of tl.25 laud, may have washed it into tto ocean, beor eighty acn-s of JX50 lai*!, without hre the Ural ship waa launched by the
coat, on tto condition of cultivating and first mariner. In tto silent and wondrous
occupying tto same five years.
caverns of the great deep, which no
Or a soldier, or the widow of a so’ plummet lias fathomed, and no rye Em
dier, or tto minor children of a soldier, over aeen, il has lain in regal rest.
can enter 160 acres of either dMcript'on What monsters have glared at it I What
of land, and have the term of servwe in tempeeta have raged ! What tornadoes
tto army deducted from tto five years' tore broken over it I Wliat earthquakes
setllctu) ..t nr cultivab'iu. Land may to may bare tossed il up from ita hiding­
entered for homesteads by a duly ap­ place ! On what shore did it reappear t
pointed agent Lands acquired under Did some Assyrian lover watch tbs
tto flomratiad law are not bablc for waves which washed it up I Did some
debts contracted previously.
Tto objection is urged that there is । (&gt;een imbedded in tto walls of Troy I
no land bus open for eottlctm-ut under Did Acdiillee plant his spear by U T Did
locae lass, and “sal ail tto good lands it lie ua tto plains of Marathon on the
have l»een taken up. Thia is not true. morning of tin- memorable bottlo I Has
No BUtc lisa t xhibitad a greater growth it been dyed Ly tto blood of Cwaar in
of late yeaua than Kansas, aud we have tto streets o» Rome ? Have Chaldean
before na a statement of tto lauds now atopheids picked il up m the Orient
opssi to s.-iurmenl tn that Stale. From sun broke over their rileut ptainaT.
thia we give tto following aummary
When all tlic»&lt;- ami a ttiouMnd other
questions have been answered ita history
ia not begun. Ita element* are indestroctible. Tto parts of which il is
eaeipoeed were never created—in sone
I form, in some world, they have always

of tto match wm tto persist, nt ill-lock
of tto winners till jnM at tto close. The
defeated side had Ito lead from the very
tint tiUitoir score rMchsd 990. at which
petal they were passed for ito first time.
Tits total Dumber at gamta played wm UMM Statstat....... .......... ............. - tSMm
moMIim Stastas.................. ...........ygMgj
IM, tto wiimen making 95 to their op- B
ArtsMss ysfliy StaiHrt............
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paired health of Mr. A. B. Darling, who
know in Europe. Mr. C W. GttswUd
retains hia active interest ia the Ann,
On tbs 1st fast Use total commenced ito j

00. W. E Glad.
ibi J . Q. Hotfl#; Julia Ward
ghM. 5B; T. H.

suggesting Lis ditotaguiated rtra. Uii
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NASHVILLE. BARRY &amp;».. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24. 1878

VOLUME V

SABBATH

fiaskrilir f irrrtent.

BKADIKU.

BATTLIMG WITH A SHAUL

Idrf sMsstnu.M.teittv.
TSl*
TbM hstts
M UvW|-i mass,
TS^ low*** I KKMB &gt;*• SSUBE SSMSE
r*S for RroRR, to r bo^l^l^ll*s bloorf.
Fur&gt;OTSWMtkltasS
AS&lt;1m.'-’l Lwt AZ... y- 1 w - - , 1 &gt; w
raj vm i» som.

VILLAGE OFFICERS

NUMBER 48.

Bear-HsRURg
Thare ix lota ov folki in this world

Cole, aged 16. had a novel and cxmtang
"Doonnter with a shark in tho East river.

for the rest of his boddy. .
who ix good company for bimwnx r&lt;&gt;.&gt;d oomnanv for others.

□own um' nver uuiu wcy rcacuea uie
breakwater lietreen Colombia and Hick*

had cut his
Woody linen.

kount for sum men's unlielaof 'n hclL

House

IL A. BARBER.

been concealed in the building wsa
started, but this waa itjored by the va­
rious county effioen, who swore that
they lia.1 locked the iron doors leading
into their offices immediately after the
which cave the

PARMENTER.

A

truns. TO tins peg a r.trong cord
fastened, and to the end* of the oord

leir vices and supposed, of coarse, that
tey was lying on toer vtrteua.
What a man ix the moat afrsdo ov ba

ned tho key. It
nied him from the grocery t&lt;&gt; the hotel,
thing for the decroaed to remair in his which was reached at a quarter to 11.
room till 13 st night, daring a session of This damaged the testimonyof the wil­

W. H. YOUNG,

wild be* hire,

Gates undressed, plunged into the
recruit himself.

gutacft girtrforg.

All right; peel

life, and be had no more courage than a
liaff-drowned kitten jest putted out ov a

Inquest but litUc
light waa thrown noon too crime.
Jabex Throck,

prisoner
ttej that his
manner was excited _Kid strange ; but
the clerk of the hotel said that shortly

of negations and prohibitions. And so
ho would b* a poor Christian whose re­
ligion had nothing of a positive element
Many a man imagines he has built up a
character, when it Is simply a oonspieu-

THE

HOME

Msanwhilc Cole was engaged in alching a rope to a large stone which he
fish. Cole’s attention was soon diverted
from Uiis work by a sudden and violent
diaplaoetaent of Um -rater, which almost
upset the boat Almost simultaneously
with tho shock which waa thus given

but it presses nga
bis companion, who loudly called for gives it a alight
help. Cole concluded that Gate* had from the inconvc
met with some accident, and waa about

IH

It recoils

.companion struggling with a shark.
There was no time to bo lost.
which nature demands. DonTcat with­
out appetite. Your stomach will indicate cries of Gates were growing fainter, and
may measure up to what Bt, Paul de­ when it is time to take food, and then it in a minute more hia life must have been
street running parallel with the over,
aacriflocd.
Cuis bethought himself of swinging away
nominates “a righteous man"—just, un­ will be prepared to digest it.
the primitive anchor he had been mak­ be the first to t
oner told her that ho wished his shirt by blamable—yet for whom one would
ing. He promptly seized the stone and
rOK THS TOOTHACHE.
hardly die: but is entirely lacking in
ritnJliy that a small man might have ob­
I The application of the following rem- with all his strength hurled it at the
A. M. FLINT.
tained ingress into the building by the
shark. Fortunately hia aim was good.
sewer, but an examination of its mouth
The defense also brought forward
ns mucli
dissipate*! tlim theory, rhe coart-room witnesses to prow tnat the prisoner had
WHO HILLED THE JUDGE
vided it bn not oonncctoi with rheuma­
those he gets,
vs, situated on tho vecond floor. The expreaaed to several hu intention of dio" for him.— Watchman.
Hcemingly stunned by the blow for a ment
tism: Alum, reduced to an impalpable
His
leaving B------- at the hour mentioned ;
I. M. MARTIN.
powder, two drachms; nitrous spirits of aeoond, the shark released hu hold upon
or every furious
ether, seven drachma; mix them well Gates. Cole Mixed this opportunity to r -- ----------------skull ache he re­
been struck with the contrast between
rescue his friend, wbos&lt; bleeding and ceives an immediate equivalent which
and apply them to the tooth.
the delivery cl this sermon and the Jcof the Court House of B—— entered the
mangled body wsa about to sink.
Cole
Judge's private room for the purpose of
lay to hia oars, and a few strokes brought unbounded; be huge the block : he
making a fire, and was frightened almost quainted with the arrangement of the I that a loophole for the prisoner's «-tcapc
The beat remedy for bleeding at the him alongside of Gates, who waa being
WAL TER S PO WER S.
furnituro, eta. If the ssossrin had Unv- would be offereX
The prosecution tion is surrounded by the iimagery
° * of *»*^w,
□so, *»*
as(,***
given
u by Dr. *J**
Gleason
naw.u ***
in mu
one
* *il
of swept along by the tide.
He reached
...
j nmbfouudoL
thunders and lightnings, and the voice i his lectures, is toe vigorous motion of out his oar, but the drowning boy waa
dignitary lying motionless on the ground.
failed
to
displace
a
single
chair,
sc
vend
The Judge's charge waa elaborate in */f tile trumpet sonmling lr»0g and wax- I the (awa u if in die set ,J maatLwGnn
The janitor wiui about to retreat and
unable to catch bold of it, At last a
rhich his terrible hug or the
a details; his Honor leaned to a belief mg louder and louder. We think ot this In the case of a child, a wad of paper
raise tbe3 alarm by ringing tho Court having been left in the aisles as the
fortunate wave brought too boat and
as flowing forth in divinest nunc amid ahculd be biaotd in its mouth, and the Gates’ body close together, and Colo
House bell, when he bethought himself Sheriff testified; and the mode and manbrute is maddened. He faces hia strange
BRADY Jr CRITES.
that the Judge might have but a fit, and
child instructed to chew it bank It is leaned over the aide, and, seizing Gates and pcrtinacioui tormentor, and once
and quiet dawn. That came dreadfully
that be could render him the needed as­
by the head and shoulder, pulled him more makes it relwrand from his skull.
sistance. Therefore be hs Sentd forward doer save the piece of paper already which Um*- they sent tor elucidation
flow of blood. This remedy is so very on loan!
twe
। seen Presence. shrouded by wreathing simple
and tried to lift the prostrate man, who twice mentioned, and by toe major part several points to the court, the’ twelve
simple that
that mai
many will feel inclined to
By this time the shark had partially
lay on the floor with one hand partially of B------ ‘s inhabitant* it was regarded a« returned with a rerdiet of—Not f,guilty! clouds, and destroying fire, and eddying laugh at it, but
recovered, imd he ta-gan to plunge vio­
No demonstrations of delight foL_
oilowed
and
this
uttered
a sweet ’' p,
to faj|
fail jin
sing
J*ZT“ iI smoke; “
*u “
““ was “
fterod by s
n Ba’ single
instance, or even l" lently about in the water.
bidden in hia bosom, while the other, couchiMve. Jabex Bowers waa abjure*! ।
The spccch- der these reiterated blow*—one more
SMITH ± KNAPPEN.
Tho I human virino moving the heart mostly in very severe caeca,
lying near hia head, held hia pen-holder,
violent than another—and, if be lie not
dis- । wonls of peace.
That was delivered on '
-----------the gold pen of whidi had its nib broken.
in the Ixitiom of thelxiot, and Cote again dead, the hunters, who have watched
that at the proper time be would prove I charged,
tho desolate and storm-rent hill, which
o«x war or murrixo a sick boom.
lay to his oara, and pulled with all his the contest from their hiding-place, soon
an abbh
That day he left _________________________________________________
strength io the direction of the boat­ dispatch him.
A
new
Judge
took
Blakely
’s
place,
rears
later
without
unraveling,
if
be
|
threaten
the
scorching
wilderness
;
tiiia
cadaverous fellow, who bad
house from whence they Lad started.
and the seaaion was rewumc*'. Anew coaid. Hie
on the
flowcry grass Ol
of UH'
the K
green
hillside ui
M.U secret of the *Judge's
U**^* n death.
.! ,,u
UilT- UMWV.J
l'rL Ulliirtl*
or UCUl»K
delicate .children,
jUl.jj- .l. *■*
or W
who
UU arc UO
not
’. Klrtt
able
ISAAC M. FLINT. J.
v
-*•
—’ when
—- «the
£ old
•-* Court
c*
.*
&gt;
.u silver
_*•— lake, to go out during the hot weather, that
Tears
afterward,
| which elopes
down
to the
laches of the Court House, he found his Grand Jury was summoned, which in- ।
Thc cemetery at Munich, says a cot­
House waa demolished, a rusty dagger i That shook the heart with terror and ag- the air of the roommay l&gt;c much improved
after making divers maneuvers it diaap- respondent, always has attractions to
by hanging thick towels dipped tn cold
futile.
larcenies, the
ire. — Texas Bapti»t.
water, with a little vinegar added, to the
LEWIS DURKEE
ghastly hue of the skin told the janitor
ios of the dead for three days before
T AWYER. No*«rv PuWte, Iteol lX»lr *
The District Attorney, a man who had
■ ing through is refreshed with mosstthat life had departed, and • moment
n
Are-L
burial. The law require* the body of
after this discovert the Court House bell WVD “““J eulogiuma for hu rigorous
, , painters and
nr . aeulptoni.
’
T ung.-r. -n
“ ,,*Wia“
lU lUtialC.
1 HIS
re
ye
and ' |r inrn
,m|ut|o|1
1&gt;( COhlf.. rn&gt;tom
prrTBlrDt
ln
was sprcsiling wonderment throughout prooecution of criminal carea, wsssnmI’l'z'd,
nlayrre
upon
tnatrumenta,
that
vour
art
whrrr
the town.
I moned to B-------to look after the inter­
matting is kept
|
hours, there to remaiu in buildings
Jbcmrolol
youlroml^!.^,^,
m
twjnj
EMORY PARADY.
vals of the Htate. After an investiga­
erected for the purpose fo
coming petty and selfish men and women.
An ambulance was telrgrapl.nd for. Dr. | During these three days
tion of the esse he declared that the jury
Goch ran and an ambulaucx' promptly I Inched to the habit of
would deliver a verdict of '• guilty '
over by J udge Blakeli
of praise and of too gold it br.ngs. I
* remedy for wear eto.
without leaving their boxes, and toe
. w..I.1OB Know that there is nothing in your ,
A mmplc remedy for weak or sore the unfortunate boy bad been provided leading to a spring bell, no
K. Y FElOltNEtl
Tb
an th“ pnUr*‘*8 ao‘1 blwrultMaw. you ; „y„ „ recommended as follows : Get a with n blanket, and otlierwi^a tempor- will be given to those whoso duty it is
ROTARY PUBLIC ■nd Boa! KaIai* Arrau mor*- than paaaing importance.
The ,
; to bo on guard in case of re-iuscitation.
—• '
c&gt;T«n to ow cii.ln* ormorl
offiriJTi of *rre.t
n'*tr^D»7&lt;,n
drunkenness and . fhDrnt rak,. of «.lller flow, rn at the drugat B----- though sixteen years bare
'*2?1! 1
th“ S’". .,.t . and st~p m one gill of soft ww£
After a cursory examination of Oates’
paaard away, and the old Court House
bu/^ar^rU rnl~uu will Had a. alway* on taAu,:
=-um*»unng y&lt;m „brialy
KyUd.ty
-harseter | _lt ^ust be sloped in bnght tm or
baa given ptaoe to •
«'“&gt;
-------- ------------ ------ audtoeuadd n&lt;it&gt;Dix*d him to lie in a most critical it appears that a long time ago a case of
Jason Bowers c „
ly taxed to their utmart capacity.
WOODLAND HOUSE.
sd on
the prisoner's
prisoner s .C_
...* "
uatarslly
into orgonizatama
*, drop.
lanum . bottle
—--- ----- &lt; Imds
-------- you
*--- ----------W---------------- -tor
--- j thn
UillO
UAVpa lau
JAUJAUUW,
IKAUf it tight, corditiou, apd directed his immediate
guilt when placed
on the
of thia ccsL.m, which had been regular—
Ucntuione nf. u?tm &gt;* tne inventor, helping
helnmn others
others outside
outsideof
of your
your own
own ancle,
circle. .„,l keep in a cool plare ; then use it m
stand and confronted
by the crowd in TbZlaw
Purre S toda? th^ XutaSnrcre Bear a. win.*, that you are not to** men . ...U tetting sSmTit n got ,n toe
which his friends might have been num­
react) of such a catastrophe.
”crjl’ ***“ 1
&gt;
&gt; 1 m&gt;°I’'Bct,1rer» am] womcu who
re'ird on for per- ,.Trn_ Follow tliis and relief is certain
Therefore the wild nog of tho Court bered by pairs. It ww known that I e &gt;
Wo immediately proceeded to the firs',
thp boy's back and sides were horribly
House bell, fully three hours tiefore the
of those halls, in which the bodies of
UNION HOUSE
lacerate*!, and little if any hope is enopening of the court, startisd everybody
Gio poor were deposited, mid there
who heard it. There waa catastrophe m
found eighteen b-.xhea, not laid out M if
Cole.
night. I can warrant Die above as harm­
like yon —if ell wore as mnch unfitted less and sure, having tned it in a num­ hour by his relative* and neighbors, is for burial, but reclining in floral bowThrock, toe janitor, still held the rope ** we shall »&gt;u w that immediately after complied with, presuming that they have
by their ideas ami their employments ns ber of cases where other skill and rem­ a lad of uuirt demeanor, and baa un­
be heard toe patter of a multitude of his acquittal of the charge of foeg&gt;-ry the been, or the office would not have'issued
you are for carrying the great burdens edies had utterly fail* &lt;1. If the eyes are usual intelligence for his age. He says Spectators were not admitted to the
R PARADY.
feet in the atone corridor below. Re­
rooms, but they were surrounded by
that the shark was at least eight feet in
leasing the rope, be planted himself at TT”i,
, u
* **
Uw*
h“ 00 tar*“*
wrertmning
widows, through which a full view and
"minor »«»Ur Jana. .1^ .inn .urn- the top of the stairs and forliade the rf Ih. Coon H..* U» boor &lt;1 10 «,
length.
hM11„ u» p«&gt;.. wc&gt;* property
, llrlObrt&gt;)y
will help cleanse the bkxxL Pure rook
crowd surging up, saying that the Judge lUro.bo.u, on lb, 0^* 01 U» mordro; | „
Thcre were
lrJ 0,
|iy 1Li
water will strengthen your
Fight with Bees.
waa dead and that the Coroner was rt,.l U- Uro. Xororopl. I... rt.oa.oK on
seven
of which were infanta and el
can
take
the
place
of
religion,
we
should
th*- stone steos. n.himMvd one of t)ie n_._ . _____ ___
.
.
J. B. RASEY.
tbooo of grown parsons, &lt;xw*pt
like to ace it. ’*
i- -—«
Tb« report of the Judge’s death now
Ix-auUful girl of about 12 years, arr
mixtures or washes containing mineral ing on the West Bide started for a drive
5read like wildfire, and the Court disguised voice, so that the witness will bead, and manufacturers purchasing culture that con
to North East
When below Harbor
□use was speedily surrounded by the swear positively concerning hia identity patents are nerraasrily vitall’ interested.
creek they thought it would le refresh­
we shall present a cius*- that will domain 1 As a consequence the dccuiou will be
H. D. PURCHIS
ing to get a drink of freah butter-milk,
and self is the model of all culture. Why
fought, and there is little doubt that should it not ultimate in selfishness I
and for that purpose drove into a farm­
bath“But, if we shall further show, gen­
er's dooryard. One of the ladies imme­
Culture assumes that wlu.t is present in
tlemen, Gist the prisoner earned to bis
diately set out for the house, while the oept tho infanta, were lying
n man needs only to be developed and
Withwasherwoman, at daylight on the morn­ vision of the Patent law, when a peno*
ly dispose of the dead, but t
harmonised to lift character to his high
ing
after
tho
committal
of
tho
crime,
a
FRANK J PUR CH IS.
Vaulted by fatigue or any other cance;
shirt, tho right cuff ami lA&gt;s&lt;&gt;m of which
she waa startled by a Uum-hum-hum, and
contained blood stains; if, proceeding becomes public property,
in an instant was surrounded by a
farther, we shall show that when the quenoe this decision will
nomehow got their
dagger shown in court; the prisoner
had returned it just before retiring, but

J. I. BAKER.

ix

Judge Blakely wsa found in the man-

SRUcrllireww Kirir

Tho records of the pitcut

asaignero.

ceascd a breast; and if we shall make
known the fact that the prisoner, after tween W,000 and 50,(XX) live patents.
his acquittal, declared that he could Mr. Pierce said that it had been pretty
well known to the profession that a vital
defect of that character existed. The
the list words (written) of the deceased only way, however, in which it oould be
folly established would be where there

JQHN %CHE8sir'

MONEY TO LOAN I

and Home had plenty oi culture, and
are still our teachers in art, but the
lieauty tliat looked noon them from
every hill and gate and temple could not

in getting into the water. Bathing to
the open air should bo avoided alto
gethcr, if, after having been in the water
a short time, there is a venae oi chilli­
ness, with numbness of the bands and

wo’ien. While fighting the bees she
' * ------------ 'y, "O I for a man. a
from those dreadful

selfishnc
«L

fJOO.OOand UPWARDS
03 IX1NC TIME.

factory alibi.'

So

particular patents are affected until they

L. HUBBELL.

MicMGAM EXCHANGE,

in Scribner.
JeU Billings’ Cssth-Drops.

HuUand,
be was, had first

'
poker while he sat in

was in about
and was severely stung about the face
L and 'uer liands, which were

seal the prisoner’s doom. If tho prose­
cution oould prove what they said they
could, from whence would the aiibi

should not bathe without first consult­
ing their medical adviser.”

Intentional Ombislos.

by an attendant at the Insane
Columbus Ohio. A yonng-

but waa driven into the house by ttie

shouted that her husband waa not st

an error which occurred in the cnroll-

that the blood-

hcnelf between the iron bora. and. when

the ground.

JONES A 61LLECK,

Icn House, White mountiins,
and the trout arc growing fewer every
detective

To rescue tho unfortunate

ladders was the only hope, but there were

Eaat

W« will Mt Mtar upcm the details of

Their trouble waan t ovw.

whi!&lt; tho Hot Hprings krill was jieuding
the whip

all
a hold on the window-

DHJTTISTS

whipi silly bulb thru a rhy
straw is a gc-od deal like tricing to hv

about doing it.
sisttbo lad»™‘

pLAIW AW» FANCY

Mkraa: TwskaaM Md

MM M

UM men

To Mi MMI

laughed heariiiy to see &lt;be fellow fight

�thiag be told hia story.

It waa thia:

Ho had woondod a bewaring ths day.
Towards evsuing hs came up with him
and shot bite again, but did not kill

haadad a Mstssssnt from Wb. Hager,
teraseriy »f Woodland, bat now of
•aaMfl, wMcb be^laims waa taken
from hia family record and ia subetantMyuMm!
He am from PenMylvasta to Mich­
igan la tbs tall of W, bringing up .t
Plyteewth. Wayne Co., remained there
wntsl May, •», then with Joseph, his
brother, started fisr Ibe interior to look
land. They located in Woodland, Barry
Co., on the north-east quarter of Sec.
M, Joseph OB tbe ensthalf and WilliaB on the west half of toe quarter,
la Jane tallowing, they moved to Ver-

fight for lite.
Ths India* lost his
hatchet and knife then, uwd his gun
for a dab. After breaking it all np

ing tbe Iwast. then got to the boose as
above stated. He stayed all night and
went back to hia tent the next mom-

Is on hand this Fall with a full line of

•applied with all the
e are all tho principle
« world, and through

GRAND SAF1P8 DIVtSlOl

Tho luxury of haring * minister of
the gospel marry a eoapte in the early
days waa scarcely indulged in, partly

when tbo work was to be done and
partly because the money, twenty-five
cents (the natal fee) was hard to get.
A Justice of the Peace could be paid by
changing work, or if he was not paid
Mr*. Holton, the wife of a well-to-do
at all bo waa not expected to complain.
they moved on to their land. May Hili. As simple as a wedding was in those farmer of Hodford, Caleoun Co., died
on tbe 31st from the effects of an abor­
Joseph Hager and wife hadadangb- days it was often embarraring to the tion, procured by a female physician of,
ter born to them and in July of Um Justice as well as tbo wedding party. Battle Crock.
same year Joseph Hager and wife also About sunrise one Monday morning.
Eddy' Monroe, a boy of 10, tbe son of
bad a baby, although the latter Bred
W alter Monroe, was killed on tho 30th,
bole few'hours. In the fall of Utt they
at Onondaga, by tbe accidental dis­
charge
of a ahot-guu while be was look­
vWted the Haight Bros, and Galloway,
ing into the muxxle.
finding them badly engaged chopping netto Kilpatrick of Woodland. Tbe
Frank Thoma*, of Charlotte, paid t75 '
request of the bride-groom was that, fine .for picking up a little boy, Clark
iy afterward B. C. Cooper and Howell as they were a little timid, the Esquire
Kirkpatnck, and dashing him savagely
Cooper moved in. Both wert .mar­ would accommodate them by making to the ground. The boy was not seri­
ried, the latter having two children.
the ceremony a* short as possible, which ously hurt—for a wonder.
Bearn and wolves were quite com
At Grand Rapids, August Sisi, an
be agreed to du. Upon Joining bands
mon. The bears killed and carried off the ’squire began: **You take this wo­ eight-year-old so: of Mra. Howard
awina quite frequently, and often the man to be your——” and halted; be Hannon, while playing, was buried
underneath a (tank of gravel that had
wolves marie sad havoc among th - couldn't think of 'the rest. A few of been undermined for street improvesheep. Doer were so numerous that the neighbors were called in as witnes- tuenls and crushed to death.
they were sometimes shot from doors cs and the embarrassment began. The
Wayland had a real live “duke” in Ita '
and windows.
Mrs. Phineaa Coe kill­ Esquire says, "You stand here till I
ed one, with a hatebet. that had been bunt up - the statute." After five or
wounded by r.u Indian,, and was pass­ td» minutes of waiting, which seemed
ing herbouse.
like so many hours, tbe ceremony was
In the month of June. 1843. Jonathan performed and the happy couple went
Haight cat his foot very badly so be on their way rejoicing, feeling tha' if
John Granger, of Jonesville, desired
could not work, ho thought he would they coaid successfully pass such a to suicide, and did it in « novel way.
He fixed his shot-gun
go to his brothers. R. Haight, who liv­ gauntlet as that, the future waa pretty last Saturday.
into
a small trecjnjuich a way that by
ed near Jordan Lake, for a few days to
pulling it toward* him it iv&gt;m discharg­
hunt and fish on the lake, until bis foot
ed.
the
whole
charge
entering hi* heart
The first school in the town was
should get better.
While on/the lake
and killiiig him instantly.
taught in the summer of ’43 by Miss
one day he waa beard to halloo. He Harris Bidwell, in the west room of
Rev. E. L. Trowbridge, a quack
waa answered from the bouse but kept Mr Orrin Wellman** dwelling, on the i preacher of Ottawa Co., is in jail for
luring a young gill of I3fi&lt;&gt;tn her home
right on with bis booting. Hia brother.
farm now ownad by Mr. Isaac Barnum. to serve as hi* affinity. Hr did it on
Reuben, who at that time waa ucar the The school averaged 33 scholar*. The the plea that the laud h.«d mi directed,
house. Went where he could look out
and
had make the girl’s uiolher and
first school house was built on the
upon the lake. There he saw Jonathan north-west comer of this farm. Ute re­ several other women in the vicinity be­
lieve it *iu» »o uirocted and too* waa
peddling first one way and then the
main* of which are still standing. all right.
other. He concluded, as Jonathan paid
no attention to bis answering him. that । try at this time and the floor was made
he moat be craxy. and then started on
■ of puncheon—logs split into slabs and
■R run for the lake, bi* oldest sou, j
bewff- on one aide. It was n log atrucStephen, with hi* dog, following him.
ture al&gt;out 30 fret square. The whole
Ou reaching the landing he jumped in­
Job. including seating, was let for fifty
to a liarfe canoe made by the Indian*.
dollar*, a turn that loc|ted enormous at
He h*d not gone far from shore when
the time. The contractor made about
it began to sink, and be was obliged to
33 eta. per day ; but such as it was it
leave it and swim forUfe back to shore. I
He then corked up another old canoe j

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And on liberal terms. AJso a full line of
the Old Reliable
ATTENTION I

;makiug, and
monuments. The iut- &gt;i ornamental
sculpture employs a Kirunaiitinly
large number of artists - ---- - ---------------The inodi la cast in imtju-r's cbjy are
cast by the mmtoh’rRr-And the orna­
ment* an* stamfird either in statuary,
pasteboard, millboard, stoff or plaster.
'Che Canadian trophy is one of the
great sights of the Exhibition, and
comes prominently before too notice of
American tourists because it is clow to
tbe American refreobmeut department.
Solid petr fleam is among the riches
shown in the Canadian section ; and as
the sightseer makes his way towards
tbv trophy be comes upon a great gild­
ed mo** raised in the air, apparently
without any *ufficict&gt;t means of snpiiort, which, 'nevertheless. tr*tjfiea to
the riches of Canada, by an inscription
setting out that it represents in bulk
the amount of gold gathered in Cana­
da up to the end of the year 1M77. name­
ly 3.S13.000 ounces in British Columbia,
371.000 in New Scotland, 30,000 in other
provinces, making a total of 4,173,000
ounces, worth $88,400,000.
The elevator in the Trucadero isnow
Onikhcd. and will be placed nt the dis­
posal of tbe visitor* in a few days
Even those w ho know toe building well
and have watched the progress of the
elevator, are astonished at its enormous
propurtioti*. ’jhe tower in which it is
erected ri*e* to the bight of 383 feet
above the level of the hill on which it
is situated, and to &lt;T!» feet above the
level of the Seine.
Ilw piston by

JACKS OK

WAGONS!

At the following reduced prices

Having permanently located in busi­

ness in Nashville, keeps con tan t[y ou Lund a fall and well se­
lected stock of

v

STAPLE GROCERIES.
A full line ol all kinds of

Such m

Stiffars, Teas,
Coffees Spices,

which leaked badlv, and started out
again. He would paddle a while and
then dip the water oat ot the boat, j
The third annual meeting ot the vot­
■When he was near enough to sec what .
held at Joua
was the cause of such action on the I ers of the township
than Haight'* on the first Honda; in
part of hia brother, be found be was April, IM4. and the follow mg officer*
after a large back which the wolves
had driven into the water.
He finally I
succeeded in getting to Jonathan and
between toe two they managed to
drive the deer to the landing. When
Dear the shore they told the boy to go |

EAVE-TROUGIIING A SPECIALTY

C. C. WOLCOTT
Nashville, Mich.

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

hack into the brush and hold the dog
out of sight and when the deer etruck 1

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

land to let him go and the game would
be sure ; hat the deer was not so easily
caught. He came out to the edge of
the water and stopped. When the dog
was kt loose he darted back into the
water, and the dog after him The
brothers finally succeeded in capturing
the dog, but a* quick a* they palled
him in on pne aide of the boat, out he 1 a special tuer-Uiig held at J. Haight
jumped on tbe other, and away they
west, deer, dog and boat for tbe other
shore, and the deer was scon headed off
by .the boat on one side and the dog on
the other and was soon captured.
He
waa taken, to laud, dressed and taken
to tbe house in time for dinner.

The wolves were awful mad abont it.
They even came within 40 rods of the
bouse and bowled to beat all. After
dinner they took a trap and some of
the venison down to the lake and set it
where the deer went in. On the morn­
ing of tbo next day they returned to
look at the trap, but no trap was to be
seen. The wolf who bad taken it had
left a track that was easy to trace.
Reuben took tbe dog and gun and fol­
lowed the trail while J on* then went
down the outlet in tbe canoe. After
foiling the trail about half a mile an
old boar got np oat of hi* bed and look­
ed at the dog a* much as to say : "Don’t
cornu any
fartherBut Reuben
brought bis old mnaket to hiashoulder,
loaded with three t ox. balls, and fired.
The boar ran and the dog after himThey crossed tbe outlet of the lake so
near to Jonathan that be could almost
kit them with hi* paddle. They ran
about sixty rods after crossing the riv­
er and the boar fell dead. Reuben
waited at the trail of the wolf until
the dog came back, then followed on
after him and soon overtook him.
Then commenced the deadly combat
between the wolf and dog and for some
time it wo* hard to tel! which waabtst
Reuben then thought it well to inter
fan in behalf of the deg. He must
need to get dose to them in order to
hit the wolf and spare the dog. He
waa slowly working his way upto them
wub hia gun pointed at tbe wolf, but
at a glance that animal took in the sit­
uation. and letting go ot the dog.
plunged straight for Reuben, bat he
only succeeded in getting hold of the
end of tbe gun ; then they had it. Ren­
ton bold ef one end and the wolf the
ether. He made an effort to shoot but
the gnn bad been dampened and it
ww«M sot go oft The wolf finally
turned on tbe dog again. After a hard
fight tbe dog got tbe wolf b-y tbe tide
of th* bead and drew Lis neck across a
lag.
Reuben saw at a glance that this
was hia time to put in a blow and with
th* log under tbe wolfa neck and the
heavy Wows of the gun barrel on top
be waa forced to give up the fight. Afsank the waif upon hia shoulder a»d
esnied him to t&lt;w lake, then be weal
hack to where the l&gt;oar was when he

AT PBICES TO SUIT TEE TIKES

le I2rh inst, shot hi* wife lliroilgti
_________
_s,
wxb
&gt;hr sprang screaming oat intinel’mountmn mN
the Pacific
iv door. where she tell and instant- I Coo»t.
-.. —
—
—
... of wonder,
spired. Her huslmnd followed her mth »ni,
inter on her head. sun­
flow &lt;&gt;u her bosom, and
At the first attempt the we*(K&gt;l&gt; misned blootqing verdure at her_ feet, near
first bat the M-.tmd lime it went off whoar bam* the N. I'. K. R. i* expected
nmi produced » wound in the head that to I*" built, and the traveler* on said
La* r&lt;-*ulted in his death. No one «u* ro.ul will have a view of one of North
picseot al the *hix&gt;tii&gt;g but a son about America's greatest mountain*.
Geo­
eight icars old. Some difficulty had logically *iM-aking, it ia a solitary up- nominating candidate* for County
officer*, ana to tramiact any other busi­
■
About the year 1844, a Mr. Freeman. existed for sonic rime on account of the heatel. huu in c&lt;&gt;ii*cqucncc of its ru­ ness that may be deemed necessary.
1
wife** jealousv. It is thought tlirwu lin’ and wondeiful isolation from any­
। living in the township ot Carlton lost reproaching
littn at the time that lie thing rl*e ot mountainou.i pretension*,
two boys, aged about D and 11. Per­
it i* the acknowledged cynosure of
haps we go a little beyond the bounds
Western Washington.
of our territory in mentioning thia in­
I old settler*, who have daily gaxed on
cident, but oar appology for so doing
thi» huge pile ol nature'* own masonry
The
Exhibition,
Its
progress,
Its
restaur
­
is that nearly every, man and boy. old
during more than two decade of their
ants and It* music.--Thecaptive bal­ pioneer life, it would seetn that this
enough to travel, waa called out from
loon.--Award*.--The Phonograph and mountain is not an mt:;&lt; h extinct vol­
all the town* adjoining to search for
cano
yet, but is giren to spasmodic
Telephone.--Comfort*
for
Newspaper
these boys. Mr. Freeman alleges that
Indeed, a party who
Men.--Marble exhibit*.--The Cana* । tit* of smoking
they were sent for the cows in the af­
claimed to have gained ita summit a
ternoon, but failing to retur in proper
few years, found a scooped out hollow
in the igneous rocks where tbe temper­
season, the neighbors took it in hand
ature waa so high that no snow or
and instituted a search. After four
moisture of any form could remain.
days of earnest search, when it would
From tbe heat that came up through
P
abis, July S7to, ’STS.
seem that every square rod of ground
the crevice* they warmed their l»eIn spite of the tropical heat of the nunibed fingers, and spreading their
for miles around bad been traversed
part week the number of visitors to tho
without avail, it was abandoned. The Exnibition ha* not materially diminish­ blanket* on the atone floor, passed a
comfortable night, while a windstorm
wberabout* of the boys, to this day | ed ; and yet it ia intolerably hot in tbe of Arctic severity held high carnival
have never been known. Rumors were i gallrrie* of the Champ de Mara, and around and in the immediate vicinity
circulated, and it is the belief of many the sun burn* down mercileaaly on the of the grotto. Specimens of various
proawaswrs oat of door*. Still there
of the old settlers still, that the father are shady nooks here and there. If ores have been brought from the bwse
of Mt. Raimer,—including a good show­
made way with them. He was known there is the least brrese stirring it is to ing of copper, silver and cinnabar.
to be of a very rough temper, very aus- ; *w&gt; felt on theTrocadcroterrace*, where Out-cropping* of bard coal have also
the flower* afld grass are kept fresh by been exhibited, said to be equal to tbe
tore in hi* family, and it is supposed j —
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best I-ehigb, and by recent prospecting,
that in punishing one of the boys he
le help to cool the have developed the fact that there are
accidentally killed him, when for fear
fine specimens of gold and, in paying
Since
it
ha*
been
found
impossible
to
of punUhment be killed the the other
quantities found in and around the
install a military band in the Exhibi­ mountain.
The R. R. officials and
also, that he might not be made a wit
tion grounds, several nf tbe restaur­ tone of the wealthy class of New Ta­
nets against bitn. It i* probable that ant* hare set up music of their own. coma, propose to cut a trail from Wil •
the mystery will tmver bo solved, and | One hand plays at the British bar, and keeon. toe preeent terminus of the N.
another
at
the
Spanish
tafe.
Several
,
r
.
w
jm. n*iiurr, nnu wni
yrt like Wm. Filley, the lost bey of .
small bnffete for the sale of cake* and mountain house there, and it will
Jackson Co. many years ago, it may iced drinks are newly opened, and the '
'
transpire that the father ia innocent of visitor*, including ladies and children,
Aop’y to
Wm. A. Atmwobtb.
the great crime. A former resident of are now well aupnlied in this respect;

PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS I
Ordinary and Side - Be r Buggies I
--------- WHICH WE---------

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

Woodburn

Sawen Patent ^Viieeli

CENTRAL STORE.

MONEY TO LOAN!

Perusal v Real Emu Sanity.

Is now receiving

NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE.

Woodland saw Mr. Freeman several
years after this occasion on Grand Riv-

at the mention of it. His eyes flashed
fire like an insane man's, and be said
that if be ever met a Mr. Corey of Carl
ton, he would be the means of hia

that hi* mind and body had been terri­
bly racked.
(to ax coxnxrxn.)

dwelt upnnthe Mcesaitj and salutarines* of confession. In one of tbe pews
sat a heavily veiled woman who cried
with the rest. So much effect d»d the

i.iBoon in tho Place du
Carrousel ia now visible from all parts
of Paris, its bugb bulk towering above
the buildings of the Lourre and Tuillrrirs. The public ia to bo permitted to
make ascent* next week. the price be-

CARDING! 50 PIECES NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS
The best stock of

NASHVILLE CARDING MILLS.

HAND-MADE BOOTS &amp; SHOES

Ready-Made Clothing to fit everybody.
Choice Groceries always on hand.
Dollar Tea for fifty cents. Tobocco, do.
Everything cheap.

Nashville, August 20, ’78.

�■ ASHVILLS, MIOHIOAM.

A NEW HOTEL, WITH PLEASANT ROOMS

Pure Drugs, Mediciness,

THREE FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS ON THE FIRST FLOOR.

hia adoptod village.

than ever.

A Flr»t«ol*M Fo*d and Livery Barn in connection with
the Mouse.

Watch

rr

cheerful

eat stock In Naahville,

rr

d at

rATKVr MBDICINB*.

FineAnmciD t Elgin Watches,

’
I

New Canoed Good* JuM reeoivDax. Maxes’*.

DEALER IX

TokrNsOre.

pin* down a tree it lodged and while

hia leg juat above the ankle, and hruta-

CT How they rush for those Califor­
J tut back of tbe office is the reading
nia overall* at
DiCK(X»ox ACo’».
room the same sixe and similar finish

—John Seal, a Swtede, living north

DRUGS I

PAINTS, OILS.
COTTAGE COLORS.
MASUYS COLORS
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMES.
SHOULDER BRACES.

G. A. Trlxax.

mirror. It acems refn sltl^fHo turn
the silver-mounted faucet and aee the
bowl fill with dear, dean water, fed
from a 83-horrvl tank in the second

rille, near Purchi*’ mill, inci with

BORDERING

L c. Bum

H. G. HALE,
weB-ligbtad,

WALL PAPER!

NOVELTY SHOP!

um, above which ia

lofty.

GRAINS,

O. O. WOLCOTT, Proprietor.

Try Lu«.
. M «. T...
The beat for the money in town.

■ant and a little south of thia village.

large,

Schd WtaUtata tri Rita tab,

Free’But to and from all Train*.

dty.

Hereafter our Meat Market will be
»&lt;m Sunday only from 8 a. m. to
a. m. We muu attend church.

Ron A Clbvex.

Knq tad if Dealin* trill tin.

Family Groceries
FINE TOBACCOS fit CIGARS.

DYE BTLFFS,

Ci—rrold in
H. G. Hal*.

hall off Cigar

AND JEWELRY,

School Bools, Fincj Stationery,
of all kind* alwaya on hand.

BOISE BRO *

A NwOre.
covered towards night.

gobbled up by tbe Marshal, who loaded
him oh to a dray and chucked him Into
tbe cooler for tbe night. A night in

through

He preferred the former.
—The Nashville Reform Club bare
Just started a spicy little paper called
the "Nashville Radiator.” devoted to
the can— of temperance and general
literature. It ia edited by an able corps
of writers, and evorything will be done
to make it an interesting little sheet.
The first edition waa read twfore the
Club on Monday evening by Mrs. Tim­
merman, Mr. Powers and Mr. Wheeler.
Many of the articles were first-class
productions and all of them were good.

of Grand Lodge, waa nominated 8cnatrict, at the Republican

convention,

It is the intention to have the paficr
ready for use in the Club once in two
week*, so that everybody who docs
not wish to niieta good thing should
not fail to be present at the reading of

—Our atreet sprinkler man i* aide,

All person* baving notes and cj
»ng pas* due, will confer a fi

tho satisfaction of their heart and with­
out fear of dirty-fingenid children, or
too familiar barn-yard clerks.

tion) and enter at the ladies’ entrance.
We step into a hall j to our right ia tbe
door to tbe down -stairs.parlor, 18x80 ;
to our left the stair-case, bfood and celebrated hand made Boots and Shoes
just received at Trvmax’s. They are
carpeted, and in front a hall intersect­
ing another ball, above mentioned,
IT A ue* supply of Crockery, Fruit j
which leads to the sample rooms din­
Cans, Flower Pot*, etcu, at
ing-room and kitchen. Folding doors
ing-room, -a fine, well-lighted room,
MxWTeet.
In the rear of the dining-room ia a
spacious kitchen. Here too. Charley
hu eounllul th. ™«r«t »a
ience of his domestics, and the room is
well supplied with the modern improvementa of the day. Ita giant range from

—On Friday last Wm. A. While, who
lives Dear the Woodland-Sunfield town
line, while logging bad the bad luck to

—Our atave factory, for the part three

institution

ia Naahtillc, but W. H.

thousand

three-year-old child of Mr. Geo.

Mrs. Harry Hale ha* returned from
Mackinac.

Frank J. Parehis has returned from
Petosky with his corporosity much
augmented.
Rev. C. C. Dearing, of Macomb Co.,
will fill the Christian Church palpit
next Sunday morning.

The Nashville Framing Co. have
done some work for ye local which we
can heartily pronour.ee O K.

'John Barry and Alex Morgan, lately
from California, on Wednesday started ,
for Chicago and a trip on L-akc Michi- I their best work. Chas. Halbert, Wm.
Parker and H.C. Woolcott were tbe
Mr. A. M. Daugherty returned from builders, Frank Prescott bossed the
West Virginia, Thursday afternoon. mason-work, and F. R. Timmerman
His wife wm buried there. Her age the painting and graining.
The estimated cost of building and
furnishing this house is $8,500, an
Rev. C. G. Thomas fills his final ap­
amor-nt
of money, if Judiciously expointment for the current year, at the
Quail Trap school hjuse, to-morrow *4

ething tremendous

Mr. David Stevens, of Heuvlcton, N.
Y., is enjoying hi* flrat trip to Nash­
ville. He is father to Mrs. I). A. Green
and uncle to Mrs. A. W. Olds,

money times, will buy a pile of com­
forts and luxuries in the shape of a
country-hotel.

M*, too. wa. deetreyed by lightning.

—If there an an/ further contributioaato th* "Hirtory of Woodland."
ia*them Want in daring ths coming
week. Wo detare everything of inter-

th* Quail Trap "ouptaaaantnco*" io
1871. h teaching a eebool of *3 echotaro
in Dut. No. I, Kalamo, and giving

CorxctL Rooms, 1
■
Aug. 14th, 1878.1
Council met pursuant to adjourn-

Not being a quorum present Council
Jiourned till Aug. 15th. at 7 o'clock

DRY GOODS.
H J%8, CAPS.
BOOTS. SHOES.
TRUNKS. NOTIONS,
GROCERIES, 40.,

IN THEIR SEABOX.

GROCERIES
1- complete.

I
I|

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
for Bides, Pelts, Ac.

CHEAPER THAN EVER

ROE &amp; CLEVER

| CT All admit it! Ixw A Smith have I
, Japan
_
,„„
;a
Tea
al „
30 ccnta. good cnongii. '
I cOO|e M
* nd
n.l *W
: C^F~(
try.
TEA.
|
i.'itV.
.
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J
.
.

H. G. HALE.

WATER

WATER I!

11316 ClCaT,

Who'll

FlTSt!

WSlCF .

,

MILLINERY
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

DRESSMAKING ROOMS J

OUR NEW STOCK,

Miss Maggie Jeffrey

FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,

B- H. HO AG
,

,

_ ,

.

And desire to inform our customers and
I the public generally, that the same wa*
■ bought at a

m it

Artesian and Tubular Wells,

Great ILrductiou fVoni Price*

INrcannuiklD* and Fitting T

(hat Ruled Earlier Jn

;
The benefit of which will
patrons.

BED - BtM K PRICE*.

Ert.

;

Nashville. May 13th, 1878.

KOCHER BBOH-

Kurniture
PIONE’R STORE

Don’t for­

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

. Wood.

I wi»h to inform the Aitixcus of
Nashville and vicinty that I nave openrd u meat market in the building ad­
joining Lee &amp; Smith’* store, and hc .
cured the service* of Lee Tuckernian.
an experience* batcher of Battle Creek, 1
11&lt;&gt; superintend the same. Give u*yoar i
patronage, and we will guaaintee
[■faction.
Chas. Fvkxi

P'T*cnpt*on*. apt\ P*n*Dy

Re

^Vy\0Pro^MDdH%^A^

IT Don’t you forget it!
Lee A
Smith have got lots of Salt Pork
Come and buy.
And have them Framed before they
are soiled or destroyed. Decorate vour
rooms—make home pl——nt. We Keep
ou liand tbe latest styles of Mouldings,
Oil Painting*. Chromo*. Steel Engrav­
ings, etc. Pictures framed with neat­
ness and despatch, at Bed Rock Prices.
Oil Paintings and Cliromos re-varnish­
ed. Give us a trial as we are bound to
give satisfaction.
Hardy’s building, west side Main St.,
second door Dorth of Woleott Houae.
Nashville.

Nashville Foaming Co.

"Tr

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

AHEAD!

THE BOSTON STORE

'VERY READER OF THE NEW*. ‘
------------■ (and who is not) and their neigh­
bora will please bear in mind that they I THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL
are personally invited to

H

PL.4I.V and FANCY
Lxxjmis having just returned from New York, where be bought a large and I
well BSBOrted stock of

Furniture of Every Description!

BIG
j

Dry Goods,

SPRING
STOCK

Boots and Shoes

1

And tbe Latest Styles, and are sell-

Rock Bottom Prices.
GOOD HEARSE

Groceries.
i

”
... .

adance upon all funeral occa­
sions ana a full line of

No Better Place to Bnj Goods! |
to°wn b*‘°”!
! Upholstery Goods and Shrouds!
. —

■

I*. P— ■ ■
Kept constantly ou band

Salt by the Bbl. at

KT Tbo bes t of Plow Points ou hand
at the Foundry.
J. M. Wood.

CorxciL Rooms, I
Aug. 18, 1878.1
years a resident of Battle Creek, is vis­
Regular meeting held.
iting at Wm. Parker*. He ha* been *
Present—Chipman, President; Bar­
patron of the Nun for four years.
ber. Lee and Truman. Trustees.
Not being a quorum present Council
Rev. J. N. Pardee, a Unitarian
of Chariot te, discoursed at adjourned till Aug. 14th, at 8 o'clock

Smotei Hau ui SMicn,

My&gt;tock of

rr

construction it seems as though the
builder, pointe: and mason, felt that
their respective reputations
were

NEW GOODS

Fresh and Salt Meats,

””

I

OPPORTUNITY!

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

MEAT MARKET.

Come in and try NIe I

A new stock of Phelp*. Dodge A |
Palmer, Chicago, Glove Fitting Boot* .
just received by
D. C. GaiFFtTH. i

---------- - --------- --------------- — ——---------- white you are reaping it* oencma pieaae
I do the heart---------of any
--- cook
----------good,- even to re
rememiicr
inenil&gt;cr to call in and pay the small
‘ 'look
*' at* '*
it. •Then
”*cornea the laundrj, amount
it due as.
us. We
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need the mooev
need'the
moaev
k» bottu. Irittanbtr, ..a
। “ w &lt;for
“
Goods, and
' 'to 1buy
™’ Fall
FJltttul
Stock
Rcapectfully,
.
apartments of the domestics.
-48-49.
Boise Bbothuu.
Aaceading the broad stair-way. here- |
Canned Corned Beef. Salmon.
toforc mentioned, we enter a broad,
Lolwtcr*. Cove Dysters and Sardine*.
finely-carpeted hall, worthy the heel at I^e A Smith'*, on the corner.
of a President, running the entire '
IV Do not forget to call at the Foun­
width of the building, 80 feet, and in­
dry nad settle.
J. .M. Wood.
tersecting another running lengthwise .
of Ute building. On this floor there are
two sitting rooms and twenty lied '
rooms, all large, well-ventilated, and the celebrate:! Bortrce's Adjnstabh
lighted, carpeted and furnished in a
truly sanptuoua manner,—in a manner •ale of them.
surprising to the traveler to see—espcc- j
EV If there is anything that you
ially in the country.
The bed-room | want in the Grocery line, call on Dax.

plenty and variety of diohe* *o long a*
Charley "boose* the ranch,” and we
■re given to understand that the hotel
will remain under his management, a*
*i«tcd by Wm. Wellman, the gentle­
manly clerk.
In addition tn all the
other good things an easy-riding free
’bus is run to all trains.
Finally it ia a hotel worth) the pat­
ronage ot the mostfaslidiou* and with-

GOLDEN

| &gt;OK A CLEVER**
If voa want a LIN AMENT put
carefully and cheap, or any DOMES­
TIC REI’EIPE,

icia. •
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and will expect accommodation in

Robert Parehis, aged 00, a resident of
opportunity to realise what a blcuiug
Sheridan, on Friday last, was engaged
with a namber of others in lugging on
—There will be a temperance mam
Minor Mead'* place.
While working
under a lodged tree, one ot the hands
saw it start, without warning, to fall,
and gave a shout. Mr. Parehis had on­
m—Ung. Admission two cents.
ly time to give one lump when the tree I •etta and furniture entire uas furnish
—Only Mathew* and his po—c of caught and pinned him to tbe earth. cd by Jacob Lentz A Son* of this vilmen commenced paving the Main St. Tbe other hands succeeded in lifting
gutters on Monday morning. He ex- the tree from him, and found him in a
Then there is ou thi* floor the bath- ■
terrible condition. Both bones of his room, which inrites the weary and I
ia good shape by Saturday evening.
left leg were broken clean off, one ear
—Elder Holler has re-inaugurated banging by a shred of flesh, and con­
his evening meetings at the tabernacle. siderably biuiaed generally. It is re­ be had. simply by a slight turn of the
. -...osorec
__________
These meetings aie conducted at hi* ported that he is growing
and wrist. Thia is a comfort sadly neglectown expense, and the subject* endeav­ hia recovery i* doubtftl. "lie is a poor j «L c*P«-i*l&gt;r in other country hotel*,
ored to be made interesting. Go and man and the blow fall* heavily upon . The office, reading-rooms, parlors.
I hi* family—a wife and one child. Tbe dinitg-room* and halls are furniahed
Red Ribbon Club of Sh—idan, of which I wilh rich-figured bronxe chandeliers,
—Wm. Patten, of Sheridan, waa eat­
ho waa a member, gave a social on ' »»d their walls adurned with ap&lt; roing bands for a thresher on Torn
th&lt; priate picture*. The dining-room ta­
bles are spread with rich plate mid
proceed* aggregating $33.20.

tbe business part of a dung foi k about

aINBWORTH a brook*.

CT* PRODUCE ukeo Ir -uhaap, tor OootU. ,t th. blffbrat mork.t pric.

:

*

Xi. Xi. LOOMIS.

And No-Jon.

J. LENTZ A. S4MNM.

'£HE

Your Fall Supplies

A

Smith’s Grocery.

Call at my store and pay your account
nd preserve your credit, and help me
j do tbe same.
C. W. Demarat.

T he Long; Brick
JUST AS STANDARD AS “A" SUGAR!

Is Complete.

NEW MANUFACTORY

A Specialty.

KELLOGG jDEMARAY

BOOTS

the Foundry, warranted. J. M. Wood.

A.IVU IS ABLE TO OFFER

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS
In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick ia headquarters for

4k

SHOES,

Together with the

HATS and CAPS!
Now in stock that has ever
brought to this market.

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
-*~nTrunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries, WALL PAPER
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery,
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.
UMBRELLAS AID PARASOLS'.

Produce ; will excange Goodt
for it as favorably as for Greenbacks.

PLANINC AND MIATITIINC I

— — ——

BrariiBt»,Do«r uiWiiiiwFnurcs

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ADVERTtBING RATES.

OSTRONG
Devoted to the lotereeti of the Beet Party Under the Son.

NASHVILLE. BARR^CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1878.

VOLUME V.
iMhrillf girrrtary.
B SC

'll'

giving* on

SwitttrM.

is no reason why yob should hare all
the rum things to yonrsclf. **
Romy undo had toe letters for a week,
and found them very much m Parker
had described them. The suspicious
symptonta increased; the Stack Ex­
change responded more aeuaitively than
ever ; but not the slightest ground for

TBANMPOttTATIOI

side of

In Scritmcr't Monthly for Hr ptemlxw,
Mr. S. D. Dillaye discusses Ute tranaol a narrow gauge “pure freight" line,
to lx&gt; built and controlled- by tlie Gcv ■
cinment The following paragraphs will
allow the dnft of bis argument;
Tlie question, “ How shall we cheapen
2,000 fool level, it will be the means pot transportation?” is erne of paramount
only of making mining more profitable. importance. I propose to answer it
The profits on agriculture and on manufactund articles constitute, to a great
extent, national wealth; these profits de­
pend largely upon tlie cost of trannjxjr
taboo. Lord Bacon says thc.t a fei tile
soil, busy workshops, and cheap trans­
Wo got a new suliecritar Wednesday. portation constitute toe immediate means
When wo answered his knock at toe

ont rest.

idly verging to insanity.

said he, pushing back-tlie letters of the
day. “By the way, how does young
Beaumont get on? She seems n nice
creature, that sister of his, to judge by
her letter*."
“ He in the best hand in the office, a
long right; and his sister is a vrry sweet,
ladylike creature. They are orphans,
poor things, and be supiKirts her out of
Dis salary. Bhe called at the office two

CHEAP

SABBATH KFA DISH.

lira, or, uirr arc all
im'jxirth of harm in theta.
“Thia nr“------------

VILLAGE OFFICERS

NUMBER 19

thing else io the desk F said he, address­
ing Parker.
“ Ton may go and look," growled that
potentate; and be tad the way, the ex­
I j&lt;ert following.
The desk was quite empty, with tor

If the Butro tunnel ah onId

" Is dis de newspaper shop
We told him it was.

be open to alL

Tire following are themrwt impaftani

New Hampshire Legii

iabed by imprisonment,
to the State prison net m
dwelling-house, or kindle any file in the
highway, or ou the land of anotlier with­
out the consent of the owner thereof,
or shall be found carrying any firearm

It is subject to oondi-

MW ran or JAIWUU
m nu­
other, shall be punished by imprisoni. rarabe,.
],£, j, a,. AlU. pn-oS
Wc satisfi&lt;xl our colored visitor on some, inefficU'nt ■*w’ n^&lt;iin,.i». । . more
----- x«.._
.
.
than.-------------two year*.
that point also, and he continued.
'Any tramp who shall willfully
I confess to you that the majesty of
“ 1 foteh in some ‘bacca to-day, an’ 1
folded this scrap of paper, ind disclosed the scriptures astonishes me; the noli- promised Ebabneezah—dat’s my ol.tea’
'IL A. BARBER.
a half-tbee* exactly toe si»of tlie paper neaa of the gospel is an argument whicli chile—I promised dot boy I’d preacrilxon which Elinor ib^timo'i?’- ’-**----------- speaks to my heart, and which 1 should for a paper. I a'poec we orter enrridge
.
■ 1
---- ---lUl'Ul IM. U&lt;MM MUUV JU vuv U»®^
1 written, in which oblong
inter- be sorry to be able to answer. Head the de chile's dispezuity. How d’ye sell yo' •incffidcut,
becanse iu roadways, its en- uot more UlM fl&lt;e
Is had been cut.
books of tlie philosophers with all their
Btne® and eara are ao constructed, oarinrr !
&gt;--------.
&lt;)r
by
PARMENTER ~
He then placed thia half-aboct over pomp; how petty they are lieaide this!
resident of this State
Is s book al onoc so sublime and so rimtons of dead weight to carry one ton of
Yeo.”
freight,
and
nredleaa
expense
tn
struct
­
mitring the sjunr ia n tramp • within the
following words, which the holes
ure, sacrificed by the force it is cbmJ. I BAKER.
p-lk.1 ».uppon. . .;.P= la
___ _________ ______
We handed him a paper, and be un­ .hurl, ™ I- m.k to
L V* tw appro. lino, 2S smaller. Should tlie wind sweetness, what purity in His manners I
folded it, upside down, scanning it exit eight-tenths tons of freight to one ton |irnd Uje offender and take him before a
••As von pl&lt;
vuADge, expect us on Friday."
icaily
on
both
sides.
“but although
"Tbo devil I" said my uncle; “and
“
Looks
like
liar
war
a
sight
•
’
letter
­
jieihaiw another
NeJ*’n ^ie.-ed off to the West Indies." profound wisdom in H is disenuraes! what
in' in dak I done forgot my succtacles
(&gt;crL
: . Then
may
. was there,
.
■ as you
&lt;
W suppose,, prxweuoe oi uiinu,
Mr uncle had no taith
in esperta.
eiix-rtB. or
or 1 b
‘‘“
Tying
ocurryinr
-----itii in
“7^
“* and T?''
7111?'
inning
.
Hi. repl
rliat empire over it's de—de 'Mexican language."
third mon- for operating expenses,
i
' ..
I and exiasiite.
-------------------------------..&lt;W...ui^c..,
«ml ■ mislrustad
*dJami
/“di
«««.
dispotehing &lt;4 Govern- I Ul&gt;
।
rbile it can du little mon- than e third
We assured him that it was.
But he could not refuse to trv «»«&gt;» “Winers, sod sempbore telegraphs, u theaage, who kt
'• In &lt;le Democratic or Republican
“*"“,r-p«Tona’ “nd *“ t‘1lr
I to act, suffer, andc...________ _
the ex|Wenment
’nmeni suggested.
augg«_^_. Sc the most '
perform.
expeneuevd decipherer in London was
“ RcpublitMU."
Th® fay lha. obluh^l di.h„
p,„i nuu,.
summoned into council, and to him the
book El&gt;ahu&lt;-cza)i -x-cd to offer Item. Thu railn&gt;ada 1»“ Dat a de kxae
I whole corrcsixmdcncv’. which I__ &gt;
... _____ .__;___________ __ .
cretly submitturned out to be a senes of letters from meriting the rewards of virtue, he paints, gradjurated in. an' I a'pose dis paper tween the Muuusaippi valley and the At­
WALTER S POWER
tlie French Government, smuggh-d into trait by trait, Jesus Christ .... ‘ud suit him. Dollah n half a yeah, lantic, except the New Turk Ccutn.l ami
you say, aah t How much is dal a portions of the reunsylvania, have been
What prejudice, blindness, or bad faith mouth ?’
built, equipped, and are wurk«-d upon n
invasion was abandoned, anti
light through then
theory wtirc-u baa Imvd demonstrat'd to
ihroniscus
-- ——,
J e-.- uv. tin ujmu fa' luiu c*j«-uw «uiu lx- unfit for freight traus|K&gt;rtati&lt;&gt;u. Tingauges
all run from four feet eight
----- - - --------ro ! ®-x’' de projMui eddication ob my cJullun u
That very singular body of {xiraons,
, naknl my uncle' afterward.
BRADY Jr CRITES
rates dir* without pain, without iguo oonaarnml I hoi' dat it', ebta-ry pu»commonly known as bbakers—their
inc, commnniratiou iu cipl
miny ! Ho sustains bis character cosily
juty p, cultivate his outspnng to
proper nam&lt;' is the United Society of Bcrally very prevalent r’di
to too end. U he bad not honored his dl.
o( hl, ^.h-irera. Prescribe de
licwrs in Christ's Second Appearing—ia
although it waa n very gixxl specimen of life with such a death, we should bare , n&gt;mp ob Ebohneeaah Smiw on yv'
tax.d to the utmost on urn
said to have materially im-reased since
it. The letters were too innocent, am! thought him a sophist They ray Hocd^-, jL Ef Jou-j jMt pul a
1H70, and to number now nearly 12.(XX!.
bad too little point in them. But they rates invented ethics ; but others prac- I fpw pidera in Eb'a {iaper it ud phase
medium used in secret corrvejxnxirncv
portatlun were easentlai to profit. Thir- This is remaikablc, inasmuch as, lielievSMITH 4- KNAPPEN
Were done with admirable skill The ttsed morality before lie taught it - ,b.
nughtdy.
Merc's
6
rents
I e*. six- la bin oul
grammar was complete; ami the little A nstides war ja.t before ttrevates tie- „h b&lt;.nj Jp
lollgi ttU- lt Rjb;
’iota or marks which bunglers -jar to
scnbrel justice . Lx.ui.laa died tor Ln. | aasjedaction 1 11 come in an' prescribe port for shipping. The r.iute wiu&lt; moun­ terual lueretion. They bore eighteen
..U,"
merely ware used, the recurrence of the
country before Socrates taught toe duty j (ob a fM{j tnoath. Good morntn*!’’— tainous and difficult. Fcstihiog is “(X)feet separate settlements (the sect in entirely
"Bhr ilives i"V'"
tn Jersey, r&gt;
Beaumout. .told1 gn«dc
° . them in writing the■ words
•
- which
—
different symbols gave n key camly fol
of patriotism. Sparta wra temperate r,xa, IntrU^mcrr.
tiusinesa
starve Port Modoc Tire route had to confined to ton Coiled States), of which
tiou is effected IS before Socrates praised sobriety . Urereithis :
ents. before comravim-K continually intercepted the way
lines of particular ediUons of particular
Dexter Smith had written a number of and had to be crossed by wall works end cut. 3 ID New York. 4 in Ohio, and 2 in
iMioks—otlx-xs by an agreed-on vocab­
did He find the lofty morality, of winch
ulary But tore.- last methods, although
clc vw verses which he carried to air pub­ •ton" embankmcnuL So croolu-d was Kentucky. They now lielicve the king­
dom nt heaven has liecn cstaoliahed;
LEWIS DURKEE
lisher. That gentleman, after glantnng
tinual repetition of the letter H. Its tost Clin st has come upon earth a sec­
them over, handed them back
’TuUS. that
■ sharp that a m'.»teratrly- ond lime in the form of Mother Ann
out to tell
among the nlcat of the people appears following doubtful criticism :
the most heroic and virtuous simplicity.
Thc~' obstacles were tn Manchester, waa the founder of the sect.
the half-sheet is planed over too p»]*r, The death of boeratea, tranquilly phil­
not only undetected, but unstispccteil
cap transportation. In
EMORY PA RADY
which la of tin' same succ. When his osophising among his fneuds, is the
It wim st that time when the first Naamway waa constructed baud of diacipica shortly before the
1KW a ho
tran&gt;(x&gt;rts at Brest, with the ostensible, , mean f Have the young woman and
thing
altar
thia
ana, &lt;-xp nng amid Uirmenta, abused,
pound rail, which tn n few years was re­
and as .S gem-rally lielicvt-i the real, view I her aunt's riienniaUam done too mis off the words,-as you did. The diffi ndicu W, eurertf by a whole people, IS
eulty, which was so well conquered in the meet liomblr winch one could fear. from several of the popular ballads. placed by a thirty-pound rail, and the
of making a dcMwui on England The
greatest proranuons were obgrrved by
Smith was dteguatad. “It surely can't track was a&gt;lapUx{ to aL-am cngrui-s.
Noous ha*yet succrcded in producing
■' And why abould ahr not date from
the English Gov. rument in regard to the
be possible," said lie, " that the public After eighteen years' use, the thirty­
pound rails were replaced by forty-eight photographa m the natural culora. bi­
in the writing. Without toe half-sheet
j correspondence with Franev, and on Fleet street, sir •’’
pound rails. Tlie original capital stock though toe list of those who have attacked
“I should lie sorry to prevent her,"
■ mount of rapiouagv was practised at
the problem and failed is nnuaually long.
, of the road —
saiil the unmoved philosopher. " Has iligbteat clew to t&gt;- real meaning.
The court photographer of Vienna lias,
bara’s sul&gt;a--qu&lt;’ut ix-rforrnancva tn that
Good-day I" And the young
onnfinnvd by the inquiries which 1 made.
hn«- far behind. Th- national excitecutnpom-r haM angrily strode out of the
rbo waa afflicted in spirit;
political
bnl oot
n-gntarly as
The whole story atxmt toe sister waa s
aa intens*'.’. and’ 1110
'
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office, reflecting upon the degeneracy cf $30,000 per mile.
depend upon analysing light into the
ministered with an iron i " For how loaR regularly?"
fahnration. The letters did come from । country and brighter morrow." There Uie pnfilic mind, lie was going along
primary colors, nd, blue and yellow,
“ About two moutha"
i in often some thing so unearthly about
taking a photograph by eadi and tbeq
UNION HOUSE
lh«i sunset, thi se golden rays darting sorbed in his thoughts, when he beard way m Eng Ian-' This slab meet rauw-a combining the result iu the {muting. A
My uncle, Bir G.-orge Trevor, was, as
firet
anFpectrd
the
I
xtray
al
&lt;if
ooufiagt-nta
But.
if
our
from benind the purple clouds, how full a dirty little urchin yell to his mother, I the question. Why is it that this uar- plat.- is that chemically prepared so os
all to* world then knew, high in the Ad­
denee F
ta»
receive only the yellow tints of the
hu doak. wc might have groped in vaiu on stormy evenings.
......... .
■ -.
__ ’’ ib-ally. toy fnrnd, if you can't Bee
for the mystery."
pended on.
'
’
(farther into s millstone than I” ' “
filled with a dctermmatiou to write the
gauge’ in Great Britain has failed to Una
Beoumoul
diaappeami
that
night,
ami
Tire
di
’
palefies
to
and
from
the
Ad
ro
“
y
^
1Tr
n
P
U
“
'
profession."
E FARAD \
pay? Ln answering this I shall demon* cylir
raltv were the suhjerri of the greatest
" Take n.y word for
It so that io thia impreraion nothing n.-itaac- und the most• stringent
Besmnonta have nothing to do nib it 1 ralty. It transpired afterward that some he shines aa yesterday m elomllc.-ui
— — ts--- regula.■■
the yullow
ytllow parte of the object arc
are
| oential to cheap txanaportation. 1 shall but tbo
i nceomplire haul warned him of toe ex- . aplcador, and toe thought of those dicEfaina Th®- clerks ■ere not permitted Rubbuto
Rubbish!’
'
proceed
to proofs by showing first, rav- । printed off. A similar prtxxaa is then
''Hum!" And with that tlie man of | pert'a visits to the Admiralty, and his in­
ling
iu
construct)
.
;
second,
in
cqiiiji1
ad'^L-d
with the other two colors, and
first submitb-d to the chief clerk, m&gt;d it ' skill took his but and departed, saying I quinca iu Jersey. Hr had made an atJ. B. RASEY
merit; third in dead weight; fourth in 1 ^iter three set---i—~—i----------- •*—
me give you the number of copies sold
wiu Ix-lleved that letter* addressed even |
1 inervased relative power toci/ry freight; 1 picture is ecmpl
of the Lord will be the
fre- Idaya, however,
“ihu’fanj!’ ■0’ott0iT“,'™SOLiuu‘ ' m,
bnv fal
•»&gt;.,
•fahJ’.ry’I
contrived to escape to France. The light in
* ‘ back, and waa
we shall live, and mow
qoeutly opened at the pewtoffion.
B-i.~ y7i«i„ttara1,aMooo;
r“““" “ra“'k
At the time I speak of. the chic.
. —-----------UUUJ LID uau . r ,
.
------------ -------- —
H- D PURCU1S.
lie Dudos.-by Will S. iLy. W,000;
1 ■**“
ited the Admiralty, partly to pal the
was an elderly man of the name of fallen into great disfavor.
•■ua™
Tbreraf
*»&gt;■,»«
ibc
&lt;J«1.1.
”
by
,
to
W
“
*"T
”
.
11
’
“
“
-•
X
’
L,i
“
u
’
“ Wants to moke a iob,' said the 1st- ■’tthontice off their guard, and probably
Tn London the o&amp;er-d»y
also to intervliange the key to the cipher.
r— “ a regular hnmbug.
come satisfied that nothing is so
ture of Whitehall that it had become
“Sir George," said toe
secund nature to him. He was a genial ! bug.
brother aged 8 moults. ■
FRANK J PUR CH 13
! .taring in political intrigue.
000; “ N6«h tTNeril." 100,000; “Bwret ।
'
"
"
"
*
and kindly soul, keen and energetic in । In ni&gt;
U. nevievc," 20,000. Many of these still j
the affairs of his office, and in all others |
*
sell steadily, and will doubtless continue I
a mere child.
Have you a key which will o
The cynical editor of the Chicago
He badeu
to do so for a ntuabcr cf yearn. Songs |
------- -------------- -—
I a minute, he got % large iron nsiland
I have ; and what of that?"
vntten to suit the times frequently reseb
| lory a young fi
. —
. __ ,
a w„„
wa-,
A Ntrawg* Hallueisatlon.
I struck the child under the Hleyftv4h
I Beaumont, who was one of the m&lt;mt ' -nthou’bis fao^hdgv. and th*c^ten'ta
immense sales, and, as in lxx&gt;k publics- !
IHbrrllaurtiw €*«U.
iman named Delehanty, residing I ,l, the eye l^jcF
‘
'
thia
lugubrious
wail:
tiun-A, those which appear too weakest
promising subordinates mthe establish- brought to me."
al atre. t whose husband has bnx were applied, but the child died from rtI “Upon the top of
the long-disused plow; but are not infrequently toe most oncccas
mcnL He wan a modrat, unassuming i **Andrmwh
man, very good-looking, with
ee made, if there is anything ful
headquarters yesterday afternoon, ao- I wound. At th- inquest we jurymaa
1 in the individual, he or she will never
c:&gt;mpanicd by her little daughter, and I wished to legally punish Ure child, and
aw. vMtm wo pw&gt;- I। turn back.
uacK. And
Anu after
suer work,
wore, real work,
wort, .,
Diamond Cat Diamond.
addressed Chief Maloy s» follow. ;' contested the veruict for a qukstersf an
basket with its customary load of fraud, work with Uw
the bauds,
hands, bead
head and heart— !' A well-to-do undertaker, of Ban Frau- “Chief, I hare come to give myself up.”
but ultimately a yerdrataf
JfONEY TO
LOAN I
..w,
_ ..
___ uC_l«n&lt;.»h frr&gt;rr&gt; TniaaAvnnlnH* " WSS
Iflmd lol feuk kmiiia,
ciflc const millionaires, who had built a
5*“*’? ?
,b“!
*' b“’’
&lt;* '•: onibw ’Hii Lj w
dcrod
my
two
little
children,
a
boy
and
f
Burned Tbeater*. ,
I
■
Iff SUMS OF
duoed to the notice of toe Admiralty clsa.”
a girl, and, Chief. 1 can't stand it any I According to the recently pttbfiabwd
aulhoritiea by aomc influential acmlx r 1 •• j
it air."
While experimenting on an automatic
longer; I must give myself up." The .
of Parliament He was much liked in I -Hum! Thea I ean do no more in lean of cholera morbna. There is hardly
a peach-basket in Chicago to-day that
property,
which
projected
into
the
very
the
office,
ami
discharged
his
dutuw
to
.
the
Luainr-es.
"
L RUSSELL.
tax, Mr. Edison triad tin-foil, instead of
pezfeetkm.
1 •• -heart of his grounds, and which its to her mother, said:
But,” eaid Porker,
whose
official no
(lidnT kill us; ain I 1 here, mamma r |
.
One morning Parker presented bim- tic.ni made him unwilling to break off
Then, ’aming to the Chist, the Uttle one ■ ‘L , .
,2
J^ICHIGIN EXCHANGE.
k'.».
glimpses of rod and gold, or with pink
pretanac
have
you
for
doing
this
to
Mr.
story, as she bad killed no one. “ I tell
Detroii, Miehimn,
Beaumont, and not to toe other clerks F ami red gauss that acta off the fruit as a
o repeat the message ■
you I did. Chief,” said the mother; ■in from fi to 10
Lru« U I-oktx.. l-roprieto™.
“Why, what ia the matter, Parker?
“ Shall I tell you ? There is no such
another wire. A few
" they came in too woodshed while I waa in from 1 m 20 VMM after opening «F
top layer and
aa Bonaparte oonxi ?"
moat entirely of sunshine. The under- did not/ said the Chief, rather sternly; ia from 2 to 30 yeara af ter opening M
“ He may have, for aught I know,"
gr«n peaches, blighted peaches, sweat­
in from 8 to 40 years Mtcr openiog SO
“
there’s your little girl now.” “ I'liat*
ing jMjacheu, windfall peaches, ruttau
iu from 4 to 80 yearn ntb-r ojiening IT
not my little girl, that’s her gboat,” pci in from KI
sisted the mother; “I did Kill them.
in from 6
*«
“ The letters an- wrong. There is a
JONES* SELLECK,
iu from 8
spy among us. I h~
Chief ordered her to be detained at the
long; now! am quite
He
tried
it,
Second
Precinct,
until
her
relatives
cyald
fraud in the quantity. The
be oomnmnicatad with. Her matrix is
the baakat ia a swindle.

^MinrM Birtrfcrj.
IF. IL YOUNG,

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ll should be relieved.

psper.

‘

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•*•!! •b-«?

2

$300.00 and UPITAJWS

-------#„, said Parker,
' alxrat Elinor Beaumont ? I have seen

DE1STTI8TS

ParltaaseuL

had redoubled his

year at 650,000 to

DLAIN ANB FANCY

about all this, winch Beaumont two cioar
send for him.

food until he had made

----- 1 came- back with ■ marvelouB elocution, and the

GOW WORK!

FULL COUXT8!

LOW PRK ES

OIL MIC

what uses be proposes putting this
markabU sdifae; but it tabeSevwd
exorbitant.

It u&gt;

�I

JI!-.

lltUe

The S»H*t shawl. are still made. aa
ihub u s

I

Helen Brower, of Grand Rapid*, aged

sticky, thirstytde ot small rol

WOLC

.ial.41Uk-Ql.aiia liveiooiUb arch-ay. that is Mill dull grey,
nt will, doubtieaa. blase forth in rich
.astern Huts very shortly.
.
A great deal ba* l&gt;een said and writro about the expense of living in Paris

lyauetwMful attempt.
euUre pop.ilatiou

ihto a ruu towards safety. This was
rvpseted several times. Mr. Bruin
growing more familiar oud Ims fuel in -

.IMW11.X.'

uknuwu—after conveying all bte prop­
er y to a aoa. Creditors are after him.
Greeis. a Huis child &lt;rf (toot* Er-

ta&gt; alBMt
account of the Grand Hotel alone
to maintain
. —— .—a
amounted to 70.000 fr^ which was at
LUI IDT-*OWU OTWI wonslSAIMW •ChartoU* on a charge»•
i Caslimtre
----- ; , —
; hi* :reputation.
r .■------Powlsitai’* farm A bta blank fr-01 mr*- H’
Clever thksf. but that be ha» reccntiir taken steps to pre- the rate of
fr. per dttm; bat at
Fontainebleau, where His k/ajroty’s
•lay waa of the shortest, the charge*
a good ahot he atonee began
. ..
._
w- d«pl*&gt; ,of Ib” *r tides ia exceedingly were preposterous.
There the bill
t* i’
°Lb~"
: sniiSf atis; ate
amounted to H.W0 fr. but after long
lhe palm nt the first victory, port fturvn, was found near bls' house
laea—AigL-y.it ...J &gt;ta.t -tai,
bang’ went the gun. and the on
J'^SX^'tikknUe* UaU re uU ut •kUied Ub',r
ri,,‘"
a wounded. For a moment he V/
a 1
B-^ek kn,f&lt;' arc, however, only two or three coau▲ N'rwararxa Tatar's Pcmuhxxxt.
aroand like a ton and then I
rau*
tries that have given any uiignial im- _____
________
_________
■Ha!_________
ha] ba-a____
’^berlood
1 They
found
dirert litre for hi. ftre
This
Weduenlay afternoon while Geo. Pulse to the trade. The o^cts have .
stealing newapanm
“"T. 7
im
,
Moire, .prominent farmer of Richfidd. ' simply tullu.rd in the limos otevents, from sobscribere’ doors ia New Ywk
mn-i
-im. ftw ।k- .
«_ --------- taking wbat they hat e done as a model yeaterday
They retght to rm-lt him
i?*®
w&gt;11.
$IrUlll
5g^T
ll U D ICl, I’ll B UIH . IOO UjOll p.WlO|,. SUSU V IA IB !*'** ||l IV V* USS I. *40 BAA MA4A.U. ■
■ ■■
— - B|1U lull UI111 111*0 -111
III nfIV
Ncarera»4MM»r
be«swl
HU mourn
mouth |»r
«&lt;
J40'**.
a Ui&lt;,1ht
l»Yri’‘l’urg Tr.kfl?ph&lt;J?rt *b&lt;
nearer
anu nearer ne
came i rrrs
f “»•
* CT
i7i 7
wide onen
th. btood
blood ™..l«
running in
•'R**™'—, , -——7——
——
W——-—• . SAILS UIUL—11 upwt vzpiDiwu.
Or,
-p- and U»
I. “S,
i'X Iw^AdUU:
&lt;~le with vigor.
/
i planetr) him down.-(Everett Preae.
ita kres of Alcncon-HkdBrosaeU.br, &lt;.£.«, him oat of town.-tWatehstreams. Mr. W. began to imagine lug him instantly.
are of so complicated a ^sture that umn. Then bo would justify locking
M. a.7.
dw .rabml m Ik.
Tk.
tolwl „
*
‘ " dulrrent nn his form, or putting a head on him
bear gave nlm no time
to have been that i-4Cc*-iuanvr,
■ to load. He re- | 1 Hilkdale,
■ suppow-d
—— r
w no wora
Ir nt her with a sheep’s foot.- [Carlon Democrat,
solved upon one thing and that was to "f * man named Elb, of Indiana, proves : B.&gt;et ial department- Ft
rly a piece -fo© perxtnal, dump him in the waste
L.‘?-ro“KJi i basket.-(Bnwkvilte Graphic. Be««r
fvoac. and a* the bear earns nearer, hr j M»me sort of-game. Evidently hUpart- ! uow noni-what dhuini
----- B CUkUIX tv
on future
saw by his course that th«-.re waalikely । nets or a victim Lad smashed his head ' .yinpw, Jkre, j» -lw, ut...' ------ y
! mo*t/elaborate punishment.
to be a few feet between them, and so **•'! thrown him into the lake.
workmanship; U» parts
CSriFaud ground ;
_____
_____
it proved, and the brave hunter was
The follow I ng. is the Eaton Co. Ben»»de together; vwith the same , Brown's wife went to the dentist's
. .. .
...
.
. .. . ,__ uii___ .. .i. . .. ...... i_
___ l . tl.r»jlnn
nlll

this Fall with a full line of

bmr

~

v&lt;»d with butternut bark did quite well

now Ln their «ilk* and their satina. !y-»-

alder stalk and a
hollow bae-wuod

t.’w martial, while all were iadepend

AJKbJsx.-^ wk~ ।

didn*t kill the bear.
never saw him after that.
, Andrew P. Green; Proa. Att'yTGeorge 1 although it is still the most- important
One day Jonathan Haight went out HuggvU; Circuit Court Com's, Parm &amp;. I ^uter tor the manufacture of trench
hunting and wounded a large buck. Drt.ratf and Wm. A. Norton ; Survey- furuhure. sere.al large firm, hate been
UUBUUK “U vunuvu a large iscs. ,
i;et,rjro Marsb : Coionere. FiU L. •stabliabed at Lyons, Bordeaux. Marapple dumplrog*- or plan padding. He followed for some distance, at last
anoEHhu D Tallman
'“
’HL-a Nantes. Caen.
seiiira
w«, Toulouse,
souiowr, at*-,
me.
coming across him lying down, and
'
.
1 tare are aboutr.OWtiuniUir. msker*
Jonathan lying down his gun whinnvd
\ ? 1 b‘-mpv»n ana &lt;ieo.„.
. Iu ctwnv Ml&gt;l
-^»w ■««
• ti
1»
1
\
tieigubore, of bliul. got into a quarrel producing firms, ludigeououa woods.
out hte knife and was aboutto cut ths »u toe Mto. which ended iu&gt; the {omrer
Mt&gt;e«th oak. d.sl and walnut
buck's throat, when up the beast jump- striking toe Irtter with a elub, inflict- wlxxi. are used in the cheaper kinds of
ed and made for Jonathan, who had toi.*1* "t* udury * fifth resulted indeaih. eabiuet woik; mahogunv, ro*cu&lt;xxl,
legit fur "dear life with the buck’*' 1 * ,
respectable citiren*, ; i,ola je violette. are employed tn more
hfr.. ?t».trXns£ ,»Ja“
t**’?
A
,na ?*err W««ivo turmture.
,
burns al bi* bask, for five or six rods. iota.
Fbompsou ha* been a classfLe attractions of the Trocadero
when be reached a tree, and they had -l‘i i&lt;riuf *,•?’“*P®” J?r*e * lf** •• *•“ : grounds air b» op iiK-aus exhausted
it “nip and tuck" around that tree un- । HeU»i»di*l Church, and is now under »beu oue has lounged among the lxzaais. made puichasca of dark-v laageit
tncy dam instratad the fact that there til both were orettv well tuckered arrTB'i«n
i ,
, n
, ,
On
On the
the flflth.
88th. lightning
lightning struck
struck the
die | Easterns,
L—tern., wandered
w.udeivd around
around the
the t'hiChi
.lonsthau wanted to get his gu i, but , 1&gt;OU&lt;M
&lt;x.( Uytad by
Ire Christian
Christian Maier,
Maier. ! urw
ou-e. occupied
“r-c’ Pn-iHuu.
pa.ihun. taken
taken aa trip
tnp to
to Ymidu.
&gt;
ear
Gia^il
Ledge,
instantly
killing
a
1through
• the
. Japanneelmmuo
•
. kiockadv,
the buck seemed to understand that orBr Giand Lodge.'
that was
an object a,
to mt
be K
guarded
toy named Morrisey w
who
was in the
the and examined the
lire interesting
iuterwtiug contents
contrata
umm
~are .«
u4huw iw»i.4iur&lt;l
ho wan
eat of their life.
.
...
_
_ii ..
. the
. l. occupants
. ______ .r of
-i.. the hou^.__
of tta
I Io. hgy
k-rvotlun
until.! including
tni'liolini* the
to,*
against
and. would
charge upon JonaAll
of
ptiau annex,
S«..|UM
WOUAO cusAar upuo uoire »el„ vertjT s|lo, k«J. The fire waa plan of M-de Lc-sep. and the capital
of the three original baebeilor settlers ^1°
&gt;!me be *“*“P,cd 'J- Fi: extinguished with small I.m-u Als-. a k-O‘*nu&gt;- «l the Sue*Canal. Op(Mmile
of Woodland.
The remaining two nallj the buck grew weak from loss of |Mrll belonging to Aaron I .'nun*, which tl,‘' Persian pai ilftin. a* tmirtuUc in the
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------- ---------------------------with tire content*, including
«‘d aud greeii outaide as it is
married, of course, a* every honest aet- V.
blood
and Jonathan
succeeded
in gettogether
­
ttoroaght,—Mr. Chaa Gallowsy to Miaating his gun, when he put an end to OO) bu*l&gt;.la of wheat, was &lt;*&gt;mi«letely faaxhug within, stand thiec wooden
destroyed. Ixim &gt;1.500; no inauranrc. [ buildings—a Norwegian C4&gt;ttagr, and a
Joanna Hager, of Eaton Co., in '4L and I the prolonged skirmish.
|—I Swcrdish d&lt;
and school house.
One
of the early settlers ot Woo.1 &gt; The residence of bamuel
in a pictunwqtMi group— the
iuel Buohre
Buahee, of |, They tot
form
Jonathan Haight to Mias Matilda Io~
;a«‘jln»lroyStockholm clock in the renter, narrow
104
111... Wood. .h. taated I.
..........
a bulgiuK a. the
a. lop.
,op.
. »
i.
'■ -„Wi pqUMIr
aIid
The flrat 4th of Joly celebration was the south-west
portion of the .town.
,k.
— „u„.,„'ck.kM„Od-.,&gt; ■ ™„ ;uu?,„ m.(
u,. .up.iu.,
also hoi I at Mr. TVneeler’s in thia year. J In '32 he was elected ShentT of the । muiniug. The origin of the lire is un- I leud.to the door ol the school sud euIsaac Holbrook, a young 3mb of the county, and took the first ronvict from Eoown.jMit
.
...................... ...
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. . . J
... .
&lt;.aii,red bv
...
. .
I ....
.
...
HV'U Ute siuwu, " acre inn uuux-s belUH-t-IIKr rap ol rt-U stun. tnruuMMI
for Che practice of hi* profession. Was. John Dowd who was convicted of in- | were first .1UM.-O4.ned. The .wcupsnis wltb gold, who i* making &lt;vmim-pillow
the orator of the occasion. The attend cendiarism.
of the houao had hanlly time to escape l«ce, of tlie soi t much favored now by
an re wa* large, 150 persona being pre*- [ On June »th. 1853. a snecud meeting tali’♦3&gt;ow,; I !»«»&gt;»«•". and t« irue.1 Ktaeiaii b-x- In
«.L * ptai.wipu,u,«.!,m.im....w„
raanlug. jumping and wreatling were tory Liqnor Law
Whole number of
^fElSSi’a*^ “rUb-' " blue-coated
thu aiutisenicnta of the occasion, and
n- n tar ih.l...nd»i
iwham C4&gt;.7’that a^J-year-old ;
r
England, ro splenchildot oue of bis taigbb..re named
"-presented iu lire &lt; bamp de
Jie ftre-worka were furnished by the against it.
fitnl-locka _.....
and shot guns
of the male . it
ppca
—
„ B
oou» .m»
portion of the party.
various sums bad been appropriated u“lr nSri
ri’
“be V^H.,ie,ABg&gt;ire,.r..prn\i&lt;xk
Th* second tth of July celebration (or s town library. The records show culx had recently brr-n killed. The old «hrre milk is sold in white Imp*)*, with
waa held in 1&amp;47, near where Orlin J or- that in ’53 the library contained twcu- __
'-'^i
loth to give
up her
Xte^D^^/
Jmlr ‘English
phcMA in
ta
_ wemed
___ vary V-.W...
ahict.
she Ii ju 't1 CCrath'rr
auspm-t.U ”
only
4M-.hr. arte Ab.u. &gt;00 .uad„ri, ,„k.
.uyw.Jr.dwal
add. I.» .H-"1'
badeoDoLivid'aBlronK aitadinreot, and !
, ,,
c
. .
,
. .
i.. a
This nti4l the bmuuUi Retail ran'
TTW OJM 1, a
— -4^.Iteb.-r™d.E™,. -l • !• . —
foot (no such lhang a* hones were । d*y Book." "History of the War with frightful captivity without a scratch, i
used, or yoa might sar known) from | Mexico." "Lives of Eminent Meth'di-r
A f,,,) fl ht u&gt;ok
gt
Ex_ 1
Hastings, Vermontville, Odessa and Ministera," “Emblem* and Allegories." I change hotel in Owos-o, on Saturday
Sunfield. The exerciae* consisted of a i “Improvement of the Mind,” "Lite of n*fht resulting in one murder. The uasiu. pausing on the margin, in spite
picnic dinner, running, jumping, and Ga. l
- -Mod.ro A«o.
I of tlie sun tout not Jaly burn* down
The
fighters
were W
b. Fauth. propri- v cl tic.ally on the head of the prumr°tb*r
CharieaGaUo pluhmcnta, etc., ete. There was not e
ior of
the bouse,
andhis
bar K-nd.n.
iiadi-r, but is retlecUil in a thousand
way and A. B. Sheldon, of Castleton, ; &lt; novel tn the list.
j
tire one side, and two mon named
loaded an old musket-butt that they j The maple sugar interest has been an 1 ^xr* Bonesteel and Charles Croxicr on ....
....
---------- had mounted on wheel* to represent a inconsiderable item of revenue to the l"iOI^’‘ri“ . .xC2?*1:r ’r,B"i.vul ,0'! I
may ta somewhat meagre
aannAn 'snrfitsz-lteiaA tbav «nnM "h,r* I -,i
cu a .
. .
I bruised aioout thcface and Bonesteel | wlirti viewed from tire distant terrace
oaanon,
M killed bp a blow or blow, received »od
d&lt; Mars,
cannou. aaddedaied
aaddeebued they would
wouia have
nave ,' dUxena.
citixen*. For the first Myears
93 years thu
this sta- «waa
»nd bah-ov,
balcony on the Champ
Chai
foil
if
(nev
mul
tni-nlonAPIn
_u_
L.
—
-..
-V
.
—
_.l
I
r*aw.
V-..,k
,k
—
t:
»
r
.
a
..
•
«
------•onto fun if they had to ent a dog in pie article brought more money and from Fauth, the landlord, w ho, it in hut here th&lt;- slirafs of .1
,
।’ and
— — /I applied
annl tja.t the
, 1&gt; « match
n« n t r*l&gt;; . Just
I riatthen
&gt;l..n | 1 barter
V_ ._ . to
. -1the eitUen's of Worland
I,
a thin
-I . &lt;claimed,
1 ill 111 ml . Iv
' ta*d Iio
n mil
t.
I'ntil 1&gt; ' _spring &gt;.up
&gt;. nn
.... either
-llL-. I.hand,
.. „ .1 .and the line,
two.
acted
scU-def.msc.
&gt;iuth
and teat hr ry let* that frame ia the fail
Galloway’s pel dog run in front of their I *11 the agricultural products combined. h*" becn “rre*
and !&lt;x-kvd "P
rudely-com.tructed cannon, and that I By the mcrchauta at Hastings, Battle i "hilr Jam** Matter-son, Win. Kiter. —even the tail itself, though somewhat
too glassy and regular, look truly mag­
.U «tee ter
Ml— ~lb—- CO* M.ra.U ad IO. i. ™
I
-°'l
nificent, while the deep, dull r.«ar with
ly .niaileo.
1 oeived tn exchange for merchandise as I nicking blackberries, at MarL-ur, last which they are accompanied increase
The fourth annual election of tlie vo- a sort of legal tender. It was a com- i Fridny, they became somewhat intoxi- the grandeur.
Inc tiret building that attracts atten­
ten of the township was held al the | mou thing to see the early settlers load
“d
Burnside they auempted
tion. on the other .ide of the esplan­
in“k^Br*
'r»-*t.~
ade, i. a wooden house coqurttl»hly
Monday tn April. 1S45. The whale num- j wagons thou, with ruapla sugar, after he fell to die ground w ith such force as decorated with creepers. built by the
iawtratroa drs/orrte. It contain*
ber of votes east was 44, and the follow- 1 sugaring," and go on a trip of four to I 1/1 cause hi* death in a few hour*. A

I means, and men without means could
[M. 1 make maulr sugar. It was not nocosaMt ary for him to o»&gt;n a “sugar bush. ’ It
' waa considered perfectly legitimate for
I
'.2
v- V vir
one to “tan his bush
wheaer x he
* could find the maple trees, and anpropriate the sweets to their own personal
y u^Ma„,.T«bl. -,hjdo-M&gt;hL.r
aouue -r sam.
uj
ou vumi &gt;
The sugar interest started many men
on the way to an independent bomr,—
p.rta« ta ikrt
t«n&gt; tan
onnn lbTf

,

„ k-.., an_____

_. ।

Utute cirramatanrea.
While Geo. 6tim.pM&gt;n. of Wyandotte,
*** painting at tin- Minora) bpilugs
v D *• ,7th’
d,7PP«l hi«
brush into the water tank. He tried to
recover the brush by dcaoeading into
the tank, hot be fell insensible from
rlh-cta of the gws. J. F. Strong,
“«»&lt; bUplUhUW l.uibe^k I..
। recover him. He also fell. L-x Ly ouo.
M. Bnshs and H. Wilkin* followed in
I succession. Dr. Wright arrived, op.
2,’iiffS,D
**?’
W**T J*!!*1

I

Aa Brown !

.

GRAIN DRILLS
TO BE SOLD AT

And cn liberal terms. Also a full line of
the Old Reliable
People of STanhwiUe and Bur-

JACKSOK

WAGONS!

jy A ntee jot &lt;»f Chicaena for sale.
Arravu AtxswoaTH.

1
as *»i*si«simt r*&lt;t.
A large proportion of the American
; people are to-dav dying from the effects
। IM Dy sjx-psia or disordered liver. The
result of th&lt;*c diseases upon the maws I
u( intelligent and valuable people is
'most alarming, making life octuallv a i
burden instead of a pleasant existence j
(,f enjoyment and ust-fuuK '*aa it ought
robe. There is no good reason for
—
ihi*,
’ jf—
you will only throw aside pn-judice and skepticism, take the advice
-----Druggist*
| „(
and your friend*, and try
OI1 tail tie o’! ...^
Green
* nAugust
lugust Rower.
Flower,
on
m1.
-ru^-lw relief
^.lia.r brer
I. ai.pftain.
u&gt;h
\rilltana
Millions
Y&lt;mr sprewlv
of bottles of this inedicj
, gn.-u away to try ita vlr
,istariory
---------. jaulta
rsuilta
in every
&gt;n ev«case. You
cau ‘but-----------a *aui|ilo
• bottle fnr 10 rente to
try. Tbrerednacawill relieve the worst
case. Pueiliyoly sold by all Druggists
' on the Western Continent. Boise

.
\fONEY

DAN. MANEE
At the following reduced prices-:

$60 Cash, $65 on time.

STAPLE GROCERIES

LOAN!

Coffees Spices,

EAXE-TROUGHING A SPECIALTY.
A up y to

\Vm, A. Avlswortu

WOOL

Have your Carding done al the

NASHVILLE CARDING MILLS.

XT’TTT

Nashville, Mich. |
===^„. . -STORE and WOODEN WARE,

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP
IN FULL BLAST!

T Ttrnnir t

LIVJhKi I PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS I

UVERY &amp; BOARDING STABLE

JACOB OSH LX.

MTEITSes
IHERIIONS^

™JP1

the visitor passes, up a flight of atone
.taps, to a vestibule—all »bl to. with
perforated white roof, that admits un­
even potchos of sunlight to gild the
walls and sunlight. Ou either rode of

i! PRICES TO SUIT THE

TUES!

WE USE NOTHING BUT THE

AVoodburn Sarven I’titen* NVlieelto.

Our Farm AV agon

NEW GOODS
Is now receiving

NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE.

HAND-MADE BOOTS &amp;

looking fellows, tall, well-knit, and
with remarkable hswd«ome oounte-

iu s* lSs&gt;^k ta tks Swa
■
SSeJsSshs

mRYTEIKG FIRST-CLASS.

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.

The best stock of

.' I he re« are g&gt;o. pTd
smoking and wstehing

' r«iti
i. 'SLfef

All of which are offered for cash

Ordinary and Side-Bsr Buggies!

50 PIECES NEW STILES DRESS GOODS.

pillnge.

a tort rt ply.
Ous aakod why

&amp;c.

10povwds and over I will pay exprtuagr
— -^&gt;2|
/
I
on* wag.
" 1
-skJOB.
•’■■e - —
.
senile, Mita, j... ms. im.
VI fE BEG LEAVE TO INFORkT THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE NOW
J. W. I»OWL.EN,
¥’ Manufacturing

in. a shoal of trout, eel* &gt;
el-like bunches.
M, or
or hidDm- j a &gt;y r IITfl

row ia. from which time it Uaa Milled

Fish &amp;c,

C. C. WOLCOTT

C A R DING!

J. OS^LT TXT,

Pavilion with the Algerian Village
climbing the hill abort it. Vrirhand-

lecled Block of

Sugars Teas,
TO

wohU Slut forests, from the stutied ;
bo&lt;ir to a witbeied c*illection of leaves
and seed pod*. On the walls outside
are trophies of various wooden instrnUM-nta, from Phyllis' square-handled j
milk-pail to the modern infante beach i
j
spadeThe house ia encircled by a wide ve­
randah. furuisht'd with comfortable
wm, whence another pretty view can
be obtoinrd of the grounds, while one
enjoys a fresh river breeze. Behind
are plantations &lt;»f Ur. pine, juniper and
birch, which scent the air with a sy l- i
van perfume; and two picturesque log :
huta.
n UMquuitly refreahing, if the day DOUble &amp; Single RlgS,
bn hot. t4&gt; u.-si er.d into the treab-water
_
- _
_
. „
__ ______ i— _..a — ....j.._
.i.- I Asaa»n ft. 'Ton CarriafM.

aingio example to illustrate: rw-cn in toe habit of boxing up his steal­ comfortable-looking suckers, aggres­
ings and disposing ot thro to a distant sive ersv-dab. sharp-nosed pikes, and
part uf the state. A boat four yean ago
fry in abundance. IfssaU
he was arrested for a simil.ir otfrusc roalier
were placed there it would ka&gt; the most
charming retreat possible; bat aa it is
4XX»Ihaof nlnndaron hand. While the pebbles make walking uocomfortyearly product of 8.800 pounds, and at at Jackson b* was employed iu the
wagon shop and used to steal tools an.l nous drip-dnp of the water into* tia4n
he could in sand, ean be enjoyed wirbont fagive *4~7A0. rod for flOyrar* he obtain- teCTSte thro tn his ceil,
VI-when
I-__ -v -A"'h"S. in the hollow lies the Algerian

and a full and well se-'

A full line of all kinds of

the hhl itself. ITie coolness ia unque
tjonable thought the tanka are doul
less uiaricy and the fish not quite

The firstjurota were drawn May 11.

Having permanently located in buai-

?ersM31 or Real Estate Security.

'S* ,™i”r?;&lt;l...x!5 NrAV

"‘"Jw'“, T
n«&gt;rk. dry cood.; and irrooenaa for tire I

*&gt;*arvi or—treri *&gt;*.&lt;•«&gt;.

falllii, for acvend days.
family
• - '
i d for repaire."

Buckeye and Farmer’s ITrlend

Ready-Made Clothing to fit everybody.
Choice Groceries always on hand.
Dollar Tea for fifty cents. Tobocco, do.
Everything cheap.

Nashville, August 20, ’78

D. C. C

CENTRAL STORE.

�SE
DRUGGISTS,

■ ASHVILLE, MIOHIQAH

ANEW HOTEL,WITH PLEASANT ROOMS
Pure Drug*, Medicine*,
CHKMJCAULI

THREE FIRST CLASS SA1PLE ROOKS OR THE FIRST FLOOR.

MnI iMntus ni Out Mi,

Free ’But to and from all Train*.

GRAINS
O. O. WOLCOTT, Proprietor
bly aged, • (about SB) it ia thought the

market.

WALL PAPER!

NOVELTY SHOP!

GT Try Dam. Mamk*&gt; » ot
The beat for the money ia town-

BORDERING

K. C. Rattos

H. G. HALE,

A ProteHs Fatal Stabhtag Afft*y.

And keep for eale

PAINTS, OIL?.
COTTAGE COLORS.
MASUY8 COLORS
VARNISHES. BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES.
SHOULDER BRACES.

Bowditt Co! well and William Brooks.

loading authority in business affaire in
England, from which it appears that
longing to Brooks broke into ColwaU’s failures in the United Kingdom were
corn-field. Brooks went to drive them 7J1A According to Dun. Barlow A
Co., the failures in the United States

ruM apo. Ol.Hl ud &gt;ubM b»

line.

la tokaop the teat and largN ash rille. G.A.Tbumax.

Fine American A Elgin Watches,

•Ec-rrol

gy Call omH. G. Hals and ask for
Fan. Ttef are given away. .

AND JEWELRY,

School Books, Fibcj StatioHery,

ofaliatof

Inti 8aiti bj Dalai will Un.

Wolcott** Harness Shop.
nF A good quality of Flour for only
t2 J» per cwL. st the
Fbbd Stoss.
Examine.

FINE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.

DTE STUFFS,

CAXX AJTD SEE.

H. R. J

CT XewCaBri

AlNKWOBTIl A BBOOKA.

us to long for a trip to the home of the
•‘piney woods.” \\ itbuut much thought

nal Conven­
tion for thia district, convened at Powcm' office, in thia village on Fridayof
a farmer of Brookfield, Eaton Co., a*

—There ought to be a law to prevent
children from marrying. Bcnj. Fran-

Yaatee Spring*, a youthful eoaplr.

—Eli Kilborn, an old deaf and dumb

KilburnX in the went part of Maple

while climbing down a ladder in * tern,
fell, breaking his right collar boot.
—Rev. C. C. Deering, of Romeo, dclivtural injunction. “For bodily exercise
proflteth little,' being a portion of the

ia.” Church last Sunday monuag.
—Next week the National Fireman’s

and Agent Pariah assures un that the

llereat-r
Muk« wBl b.
—The quill-driver uf the VermontTIC RECE1PE.
.
ville, Ky., and soon found oureelvea at
rickety buildings of that tfi-yoar-old- Chicago.
There we found bat one
Roa ACLBXgy.
route that could give ua what we want­
Come
in
and
try Me !
ed. and found that to be the new Chi­
cago, SL Paul A Minneapolis Line,
that led through prairie and meadow.
acclimated. He “goes for” the Nm
lakea and river*, and finally r to the 1more than we know what to do with.
My^atock of
depth* Zof the pine toreau of Wiscon- We shall offer it for a few days at the
sin. .nd so oo to SL Paul and Minne­
village, and makes the ontrageous apolis. Buying our ticket* we started, following prices:
Dinner Platea, per Sett,
statement that Vermontville market* and left the canal and Kenzie streets
Break last Platea, “
double the wheat that Nashville does. depot of the Chicago A North-Western
Railway, and pasaed through many
pleasant villages, such aa Irving Park,
Glaus Sauce Dishes, per Sett.
Dcsplaina. Barrington, Crystal Lake
Plain Tumblers, per dosen.
evator wo might nay we had throe rle- and Woodstock, and reached Harvard,
Glass Tea Sett*. - -----thence to BclioL Hanover and Madison,
Other Goods in
where we are 140 tnile* from Chicago,
Smith.
warrhouses to accommodate the large and at the capital of Wisconsin, a city ,
amount of wheat that is being brought of over 15,000 inhabitant*.
Tte city is plraaantly situated on an
Fkkd
inthmus
about
three-fourths
of
a
mile
have a grist mill. The truth of the wide, between Lakes Mendota and Mo­
CT How they ru«h for those Califormatter js, Vermontvill* village doesn’t nona. in the cental of a broad valley,
i* overalls at
Dicxixaox ACo’s.
buy a bushel of wheat,—that buaineo* surrounded by hcigbta
heights from which it
—----- ——--------------- V9~ The State House or. Premium
at a diUanee
diUance of several
sever
in all done by an enterprising little can be seen st
miles. ladle Mendota lies north-west , Cigar is the test 5 cent Cigar sold in
burg growing up on the railroad some of the town, is six milra loog and four . town. For sale by
H. G. Haul
miles wide, with clean, gravelly shore* I
-------------------------A Notice.
and a depth sufficient lor the naviga- |
viUe.
tiun of steamboat*. ladle Monon*
All person* having note* and account*
WOODLAND ITEMS.
to somew hat smaller.
long past due, will confer a favor by
At 178 mile* from Chicago, and 30 railing at the office of C. C. WmcoU ,
miles from Madtoon. wc reached the and paving all or part before SepL IsL
Those who didn’t go to camp-mect- celebrated
Devil’s Lake.
This is a | 1878. I have been very accommodating
ing. don't know about it.
teautiful body of water, surrounded by anii will expect accommodation in re- | I**‘,T*
b* u“8*
* ■
The Odd Fellows’ dance was a splen­ precipitous mountain* on every side. | turn as I need the mooev to boy my
C. C. WOLCOTT.
,,
did affair, and augmented that society's except at two points, one teiug al the 1 f*H »tock.
K.
rr Kernerater that all kind* o&lt;
of
Feed
are
kept
hand
northern
end.
where
the
railroad
find*
I
«rr
kr-nt
on
hind
at
the
Another milliner baa opened business
Fbbd Stobe. ,
its exit from the basin of the lake. Un
1 every side ^f the lake you see “rock
rW Ten caae* of Jack Richardson’s ;
1 piled on rock’’ in everv conceivable
bed-rock prices.
celebrated hand made Boots and Shoe* ‘
“Dusty” is no name for iL If you L’™in *““«** ^“—“7
They are
don’t believe it follow a cultivator, or |
““d i^.^hu Tbe^imlroad Oralis

WATER

the township, on a three month*’ fur-

box containing fifty fine alciescopic

large numter ot scholar* and
school IB expected.

I
1
i

....
,
..
..
.lock boM.™ Io Ibt-^w, m»chine*.
Charley McArthur aod H. .
Watt* are the latest in the field with a
bran new steam thresher.
ASSYRIA ITEMS.

Everything seems to be on the mend
since harvest.,—business in particular.
throw it on to the

WATER 11

ROE A CLEVER

NEW

The farmers are flocking to the Cen­
ter and their general cry to “plow

thia city to-day. They were owned by
er Falta, Humbird, Augusta, Eau Clair, I
to (tje Indies.
Mr. Nelson, of Section Hill.
Menomonee and other noted lumber ।
*„j
enjoys a higher moral
Jr, !.bX.' di;' 'l*he only
M
*AdjdJbiJ
place where you
can find
Mias Effie Christler contemplate* go­
ing to Ann Arbor soon, to undergo an ildta, Im. bel-reo WI«o«Bn “■&gt; . G°f‘£?S?2!lo!5!,
man ia found doing things that are
operation of extracting a tumor from
A &lt;»• »U™ be,ond.
«• *■/£«»« •■ H.
On,
reach, a branch to Still water, a flourish - Baie 01 “
ET* If there b anything that you
Our Dr. Sessions to enjoying the con­ ing town on tire St. Croix river. A fif­
village waa observed “shop-lifting" a
teen mile ride brings you to St. Paul,
fidence of the people asd a constantly and here you rest, or push on eleven want in the Grocery line, call on Dax.
Maxeb. He sells cheap for cash.
increasing ride. He has brought Cole­ mile* farther to Minneapolis and Sl
,
,
pay. Don’t for­
man Russell, living iu the west part of Anthony.
At SL Paul you can make doae con­
___________ J.M. Wood.
tire town, up from a ted of sickness,
nections, via the Lake Superior A Mtoand a disease that baffled the skill of a siaaippi Railroad, for Duluth, Moor­
Sew Meat Market.
much older doctor.
head. Binmark and other on the line of
the great Northern Pacific Railroad, Nashville and ricin ty that I have open­
and rlao with the SL Paul A Pacific ed a meat market In the building adRailway, for Breckenridge, Fort Garry joining Lee A Smith’s store, and ae
and point* in Manitoba.
I cured the aervicea of Lee Tuckerman,
On the line we have hastily sketched I an experiencee butcher of Battle Creek,
you have a variety of aecnery—the p, superintend the same. Give nayour
quieL beautiful prairie country of I patronage, and we will guaaantoe aatstating Eld. Holler in bin tent meetings. North-eaatern niuwla; the rolling । isfaction.
Casa. Fukmim.
farming country of Southern wiacon'
sin; the wild romantic mountian seencry of the Devil's Lake country ; the I
breexy, “odorooa piuey woods,” with
CP" Prescriptions and Family Re
their busy mill*, active towns and numeroua logging camps; and the charm­
ing river country of the 8L Croix val­
ley. A greater diversity of country
morning, departed for Chatham, OnL. can not be found anr where in a jour­
ney of the same length. You will find
to attend a Catholic school which she comfortable., cleanly and commodious

except a ieeent vacation. MoUie Bra­
dy, and Minnie Gridley of Kalamo.wUl

name school.

OU Painting*. Chromoa. Steel Engrav­
and Pullman Palace Bleeper* run ing*. etc. Pictures framed with neat­
through to St. Paul and Minneapolis. ness and despatch, at Bed -Rock Prieea.
It will be seen that this line runs near­ Oii Painting* and CtaoaanaTe-varatohed. Give ua a trial aa we arc bound to

DRY GOODS,
HAT . 8, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES.
TRUNKS, NOTIONS,
I GROCERIES, AC..

Miss Maggie Jeffrey

CHEAPER THAN EVER

w
k

DRESSMAKING ROOKS I

Artesian and Tubmar Wells,:

along the shore of the lake on a ls-d
that wa* literally blasted out of the
side of tlie mountain. From the car
windows all the beautic* of this wondcrful and weirdly mysterious- legion
ran j*.
This was the home of ,
Hlmnakn., • by.aUr.1 but an(«lunate ludtan maiden, and many le- ^,.^,^^,0(01™
gend* are related of her by the simple } q«*nuy **»• u» utaw*
hearted sod kindly people of the victn«•
‘ boU1*
itr. This lake is a favorite summer , u
,„d u&gt; il U. p~p&gt;imw&gt;
njjeg around come for picnicing. sail- I
iug
&gt;
‘
‘boating, fishing and many other
•*•porta.
।
Al Baraboo you reach the Baraboo
river, and thence puss along its valley
f°AtE?royyoTare 31* miles from Chi- I Another harvest has passel and
cago. and at the southern terminus of while you are reaping itabenefitsplea-e 1
tlie West Wisrouain Kailtoad. From remember to call in and pay the small ,
Elroy you hasten northward on the amount due ua Wo need the money
new aud admirable track of the West to pay for Goods, and to buy Fall Stock
Wisconsin road, and soon reach the
Respectfully,
great pine woods, which have rendered
4A-4&amp;.
BotSX Bhothe.’.’'.
Wisconsin celebrated the world over. :
yL,,.

NEW GOODS

Freeh and Salt Meats,
Snoiei Huu ui SlutUsn,
I FRBSK rXKK uul FOVZ.TBT

B. H. H 0 A G

re

OPPORTUNITY!

MEAT MARKET.

WMo'lI hare Clear, fnrt Water ’

trip any day during the week. The occupy the position of a boas stacker
Exposition, too, opens on Wednesday. for_ a few, days. , .
I
Our select school commence* next !
^-Harrisoa P. Haye*, a disabled «&gt;1Monday, with l*rof. Andrus as “boss” ;
dier in the Soldier5.. Home. Dayton, 0., i
_
.
.

GOLDEM

ROE &gt; CLEVBBH

O

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

OUR NEW STOCK,

%

FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,

5?
CD

And desire to inform our cuHtomcraaud
the public generally, that the same wa*
bought at u

ti

zj
o
O
00

that Ruled Earlier in

Ul!

the Beason,

I The benefit of which will go to our
patrons.
Nashville, May 15th, 1878.

CL

KOCHER BROA-

IKurnitiire!
PIONE’R STORE I

THE BOSTON STOKE

AHEAD!

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

•J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

VERY READER OF THE NEWS,

(and who to Dot) and their neigh­
Ebors
will please tear in mind that they
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

CAT-T. AID F.TAMINE
well assarted stock of

Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes

PLAIN aa4 FANCY

Furniture of Every Description I
BIG
SPRING
STOCK I Rock Bottom

A GOOD HEARSE
idaDoo upon all funen
sions and a full line of

Ho Better Plioe to Buy Goods I

Opbotstary Goods and Shrouds!

DRY GOODS
U. L. LOOMIS.

J. LKNTS A MNS.

And PtotloXMB

THE

7 he Long Brick
JUST AS STANDARD AS "A" SUGAR I

NEW MANUFACTORY
Specialty.

!KELLOGG SDEMARAY

is able to offer
railroad

; PLANINtt AND MATOUNO t

Nashville.
Nasmtillb Fbamixg Co.

ar Tte teat ef Plow Potato oa band
J. M. Wood.
led down by a quiet at tte Foundry.
daily pull from the
•peeled beauties we
Your Fall Supplies
atTacwAX'a.

C. O. Scott.

per will be served at the Wolcott House.
Bin for all, filJO. Go nod enjoy ywtr-

the third and last ma*.

Than any other Firm, in town.

In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, yon will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

sent, of the Jury iutte Richardson
was presented at #37, and on mo­
ot allowed.

wm

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS

Bom Durites.............
Ctea.H. HaecheU.

Can
rd through

hl

4

HATS and CAPS!

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
M ALL PAPER !
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.
UMBRELLAS AND PARAS3LS •.

Bring m your Country Produce ; will excango Goods
for it at favorably at far Greenback*.

Brackett, Door aidWiiioiFrais

�evi-rrbody, far thu t ffect that macliii
would have would be to cheapen h
rie*, and being down things to the j
classes wbirt&gt; «
raoita. n.
thought of.
good totb
ind i vidusi* ----- --------- — ----- ----------them evil. If the United States bad
hsd • fre* tariff in 1872, the country

Rarornt from the fever acourgvd
towns of the Fculh. oc Aug. M,Vrprr^t
4iasaaa aa on the taerrara. Thera vers over
tW nssr sass* (sported tn Her Orisons, sad

u»

Two Daornraa, Jahn and Neill Lock­
tsar, and Paispey EMterhag, ttoir oepro «n&gt;fsdarste, ware hanged at Hennef teriBe. 8. C..
Au*, to. few tte murder of Frank Bryra. an
Inah peddxr. in February U.L Tbo l«k{eMswresItaif-breed dsapmdora,aud feruwr
ly belonged to tbs notoriw North Carolina
U&gt;w^*an*.
Rnrottra from th© plsguc-nddcu rec­
to ma of tbs South up to Au*. M 'how (be ferer

If is stated upon apparently good antbcaMy that the aSmintotrsUoo at WMhlngtoo
baa settled upon U&lt; tohustej fu-i-l «• rv
Sard, tte Ilx&gt; OranJc 'diflteultira with Mexic..
are wfferiag tsrribly.

Al-

Zv&amp;r ■****,mot evro'the chid' hi

Word. raiiDMexprera the tatenra .tiTrnir lu
sraweof ttokxtotara is our d7.- A Mem

Tataswwss a pitched listfk in Orerion a-auAy. Tran., the other day. bstsecn a
poo-v rf tmeraa.l-r.vwne oflhe.i lcd » IuUm1
‘J1**”!—
tarn', at
- _____ —
■ *.
- »*«

Jia*Gw

fever

bulletin, Aug. 26:

Tna nt^pbevirf staadsnl^Hwsr dollnra
Of threw
there have been pb-ed in circulation 1,110,780;
remrtaisr «• -Mn-X- ta IU bleary vialta,
'-9.9KMC Tbs aataoM banka, tarahrartba

New taras 100; dsatto. 2C. Il U a
asd sad dmdfol oaf look, aa awful M * dopuxd ©Otord up to Aug. 11 waa II.IST.MI.

»^Jn!;!L«8se;~
ttWjSad the drain rate leaawp. Tu.uns'

made any cciuidcratlc demand* fnr them, and
tbo treaenry -will be c-. rup.Jled tov awi u&gt; a
new cipedxrnt to piece them ia etrculiUon.
Tnn Bed Cloud Commia-ion, coDsiottafrta Ges. Auahq. VcAtafi Htato. *«! J.
M. Ji.yMBllr. wx-Indian Agrai of th» KlowGr,
and the Rev. Mr. KirX*. &lt;4 the Seatee Agency.
Aswrfy-fiur U.WA Ito; deaUu, K.

• •

Ttus rBKwwsrariaL inviMTiGAf fuw,

Ihritfch b&amp;ago*tC* other &lt;Ly. m route Co
Califcrata.. .GratajptaAUa u&gt;» Matra
Cacade: Wheat,
taketieb; con.,

8.3M.HS3 tmrtads; osu, J IltBl tmvhoh.; rve,
ta7,SW taisbrte; barley. 1.070,547 tyiehei..
A latafiuramberorpn.taflilWyen
from a'l ports of the UaicoaneCai Beraug*,

was being carried on to a great extent.
Tbo laborer io the United Stall*, rt the
pres rat tfara, fa not having aa g*od a
time or aa good sulNnsteuce-aa th© laIwrer in England. In thia country there
ww« twelve people to tbs Bite, sod ia
Belgium there were 460 perama to the
mile, and the Utter lived fairly. He did
not think a revolution would cause a
change in this niqire-t
Tlie people of the whole country ajnee
1873 bad been trying to solidify nr
Ue up their account*. During tl
five yean many person* had ta
luted capital by rednemg expend
He thought legielation could do&gt;n
for this stagnation in labor,
son most work ©long Hie Ixwt'i
could. W© h» I heard a great dra!
about over production. He olassi
disproportionate ‘ pi&lt;xla.'taacc~—
there was u&gt;j| dtsprqvorlCma* p
tion, witness' thought Tt uut due
prot vl- vc sy stem. Tlie tariff wns i
to bUme for our production off
year being greatly in excess of tlie J&lt;*ta.-uid. The tarifi congssted the popula­
tion in some districts to whern it would
not otherwise Lave licen attinctai.. The
f only way to remedy this wta the redisEXPORTING THE QUEER.
I tnbution of the people among the in| dustries of tlie country. This redistributton wa* going on under-it* natural
i laws. He wra not in favor of the Govi ernment colonizing land*, but found no
I fault with private organic ttinna doing
b so from a spirit of lienevolcnae. The
। only remedy for the depression of Ubor
. was the applicatton of round doctrine*
I to the tail in point. The only way in
which the Government could assist the
। non-capitalist in the accumnlstton of
1 capital was to give tlie great rat amount
।
of
privilege* in using hl* liberties aud
arrested in FlAaburgb, all of whom had
counterfeit money which they had energie* tor production, and by retnovbrought from Europe. One man bad ; ing the restrictions on trade and leave
$9,000 in worthless notes, and another I him free to profit by the fruit* of hi*
81,000 worth. Tlie emigrants were d I industry.
lowed to depart on surrendering the 1 William E. Dodge, iron merchant, apcounterfeit notes, and they were obliged j p«*rcd in hi* official capacity a* Prrrito obtain own Mance froui trio Austrian [ dent of the National Temperance So­
Consul to continue their journey. ciety, and claimed that the nac of intoxiTlie secret rerricecfnctrB bare arrested eating liquor* wa* one of the c*u*&gt;* of
at different times alxnit thirty persona | the present condition of tlie laboring
in th© West for passing counterfeit 1 clas*©*. This distress iu labor might be
| relieved t j some extent by the toodifk^grant* are now hoarding baa money tion of the tariff and action of the Gov­
brought from Europe, supposing it to ernment in the matter a! resumption of
I specie payment He never knew eapil*e gentUDC.
A gang of counterfeiters in thia coun­ I tai to be so abundant aa now, but there
try jirv|xtrcd 8250,000 worth of spurious I wra great difficnliy in using it in busi­
notes over a year ago. From one plate ness. Another factor in alleviating thia
they printed 8100 notes on the National distress would be legislation tn the matBank of Wilkeaborre, Pa.; the Revere
Horace White , formerly of the Chi­
National Bank, of Boston. and the Mer­
chants' Notional Bank, of Sew Bedfonl, cago Tribune, waa called by the com­
and 850 counterfeits were issued on the mittee, ami stated that be had studied
Pittafield Bank, ot Pittsfield, Mras. the financial qucstiJD, and had paid a
None of these counterfeits were placed great deal of oita-uUon to it when he waa
in circulation in the Unitaxi States. a journalist, and since ho retired from
Tlie counterfeiters took the money to journalism. Ho thought the present
Hamburg and Munich, and sold it to commercial crisis is only one of a scries
among immous
nations iur
for
bankers m pieac cities tn exchange for that have occurred .Ukuug
gold. Th- bankers failed to detect the the post 200 years, and they nave been
rw«M.ta.i K.
~—.uh----by rampant an
speculations.
In
fraudulent character of the notes, as, । preewltx'.
the work is most skillfully executed. I 1873 he thought Bpeculations in railIn many instances the bankers placed | roods hsd a great deal io do in causing
their borines* stamps on the notes aa a, the depression which exited. There
. | was enormous speculation in lands all
; I over the eountiy. The prices of real
their gold for the notes before sailing, estate multiplied beyond anything
tlie recollection of the wit­
aud did not discover the impcoition un­ in
The obligations incurred by
til their arrival in New York. Acting, I Mas.
building of
these railroado
1 Chief Bunsen says that the bankers are; &lt; the
real - ertal.
making good to emignata their Inanea. ' and the purchase of
Two men have been arrested in Ham­ caus'd many parties to liccome inburg for placing the counterfeits on the। solvent. The condition of the currency
market. The principal forger of the! had not increased thia state of things,
He found that
gang, who is on English Canadian, is at, the witness thought
present in Canada. A great deal of' these periods &lt;4 eriiis came upon nacorresjxmdeiKio has taken place between lions, no matter whether the currency
the titan- Department and tlie Austrian wna gold or paper. I he speculative era
Government relative to tlie extradition which exiatad from 1« to 1873, Aba
of the criminals arrested in Hamburg. witness thought, had sc-methlug to do
As the result of this correspondence, with th6 present condition of affair*.
loth Govrrnmenta are agreed that, as, The accumulation of capital acting on
the crime of placing Um oounfc rfeitt th© sanguine tcmpcrann-ats of a certain
money waa ecmmittad-in Austin, the, race of people would pro lure a specula­
tive era. Over-production by machinery
enminala should be punished then.
! had oou tri bated to decrease business, by
producing more than there was a de­
The Hebrews.
mand
for, and prices fell accordingly.
Jrkwiee, of Chicago,
continues to warn its readers that th© ' He did not think that the introdnetu'n
Jews will entirely disappear as a dis­ of msehinery b.v.1 produced this specu­
tinct race if the fatal and increasing ten- lative era and tbs collapse which foldswey to iatarmarriagn wrtb Christians
is not checked. A daughter of the la'e
A Miserly MlBiquaire.
Isaac Friedlander, pf. gin Francisco,
MifihAcl ICeeae, tho California million­
the colossal grain roeculltor, married a'
Christian with her father's oonaeut, and aire who recently di«xi at Wallenstein.
two cliildren of a promim-nt and ortho­ Qeyrasny, .was reputed. »o bo the rickest
dox Jewish minister of Berlin have re­ Jew in th&lt;* United Stales, and, with the
cently married out of their ancestral exception at beuator Sharon, tlie largest
faith, in the postinimotMi writings of xrai-estate owper in California; he was
Dr. Geiger,- the famous rabbi of Bodin, also a gnat miser and very eccentric.
is published a letter from Mr. Bisehoff- He brought ptl.000 to this errantry iri
sbeim, a distinguished Jewish acholar of 183S, and foxjifteen years was a aotad
JWhoM»d (Va.)atavebttd«a*a&lt; spseutator. Lssvy i.ra. driving him tothe
ites have esstTumle ceremonial and rft-' T.ieifle eoa*l in I8&amp;Q. He saw what was
ualiatic obsnvanoes to such au extent to be California's futurm^tod invested
hi* all in land, which tie would only sail
•t tuKW prfcce and Oreo to inanrafiately
invest ihn proc'-eda ia more land. Note
and stock brokerage helped to swell hi*
growing pile, which early gave him a
millionaires rpnutaripo, and waa inrwesaeS- t^ his being amoog the first
torn. Mr. Bros© was so aubody that
to groti/y Ins enormous appetate, when
dining with a friend, lie would ask for
the bread tallun hu friends plate, to
•pare the expense of ordering more.
The only time be was ever known k.
treat soy one was when be invited Ids
lawyer, Mr. Felton, and six friends to a
sixmptutxis dmiser ut a restaurant,
against wuose Usmt beomMobtona
judgment in no other way. He replies
one day, to a friend who taunted bits,
vath hsa miserly Jtabita, “ WuU, I ma t
help It; I know if* foolish, but its
• diBMse I've got” In mattacs not
connected with money, Mr. Heme waa
a man of intalligence and liberal views,
thengb hs waa afmici o&lt; women as old

Aa Asgei Fiik
OMOant Jask wort fishing latady al
'
New Task, with au Iroxi
eImm long, and had a big
UM U. ~Tk^b^ n fun kSuM

all the appesrance of • shock.

M wm

wei«U fifty pounds.

after a jnry gave aHaa Franatoco woman
of donbt/u! repatotion 8S.UX) ia a
lireact-of-promise oaw agiunrt him.
The milhcmaire kft nil or nearly ell his
wealth tu JtwisT
=-2-------- *- *liercd, his mdy

that nothing elm will, such ss firing un­
der any quantity of water, sinking or
driving in soft sandstone, granite split­
ting, rooting up trees, blasting slag, etc.
Mas. R. Brcans writes from Port an
Prince, describing an unknown narcotic

PaonxBLY the most nnexoeptionsblc
explanation of the cause of thu ascent
of the sap in plx&gt;ta baa been that ad­
vanced by M. Joseph Boehm. Evapo­
ration having deprived the surface cell*
of a plant of some of their moisture,
the pressure of the air forces them to
contract. But these cells are elastic, and
have, therefore, a tendency to return to
their original shape.
In rriesumiug
their form they must absorb either air
or water. Tbeir moi.tare oiistructa the
entrance of air, aud tlie greater moisture
of the nearest cells is drawn upon.
The latter, by similar osmotic action,
maku good their luva by a draught upon
the next terics of cells, and thia ia con­
tinued throughout th© whole cellular
sfructare down to th© roota.
Dn. Favbb, consulting physician of
the Faria-Lyons-MediteiTauean rail­
road, has arrived at the conclusion U&gt;st
color-blindoean may arise from blows or
woands on th© head, and tlie abuse of
tobacoo and spirits. He. therefore, re­
commends that tlie working btaff of rail­
road* should undergo a penodieal exam­
ination to decide their comnetcrcy.
There then arises th© question, now oar
it be determined when an employe ia
threatened with the loss of liis right"per­
ception of color, inasmuch os color­
blindness may come on suddenly. The
plan suggested to obviate this is to at­
tach to locomotivr-s a fratnr containing
pieces of red and green glass, with the
color insoribsd over them, through
which the driver can look.
lx his late work on the physios of
Dr- K^r. of Vienna, has
applied the fact that variou* substances
iu a state of fusion have a capacity far
alMorbing gases, and the hypothesis
that beneath the crust of the i-srth
there is a highly-heated crude n\..sn of
substances— in such a way as to give a
very satisfactory explanation of vjfcanic
phenomena generally, and to throw
light upru the formaticti of granite,
porpbvritic an I viirct4is n«k*. The
heated magina, through infl lira tian, be
comes charged a ith liquid aud gaseous
material*, and drvdo|» all the succeaiive phuea &lt;•( volcanic action. If
Bever's posiUi u is found to be unas­
sailable, tlie old method of basing the
classification of igneous rucks upon
their geological age must be abandoned.

hi* acceptance of Mr. and Mr*. Blaine's
iuvitaxii.-u io dinner—offering no sxeoae
and making no abologica. A diatifi
guished
Vatoanty, Walpole, 1
think, Jim raid that only the Beverest illnese woul ’ excuse the withdrawal uf *n
aoei-ptauce to dinner, and that even
death should not rates*© the host after
invitation* hsd beta accepted, bat that
it alioul.l Ih- th© first duty of thu execu­
tor to see that the dinner wn* given.
Devraa ia too well acquainted with ths
requiremet-ta of poiito aociety not to
know that be waa committing on offense,
but he exaggerated the anger at Maasachusett* on J presumed he was making
iiimuif very popular in Beacon street
However, Blaum a dinner &lt;umc off. Sir
Edward Thornton ami many ■ of the
diplomatic corp*, Mr. Erarta, and a diatiugulahrd company were present, and
Devcna waa not missed. A week after­
ward there was a dinner at the White
House—coffee or tea with every course,
an usual, no doubt Blahib was on© of
the guest*. So waa I&gt;evcu*, who in the
meantime bad found out that Maaaadiuartta wa* not disposed to avenge the tn ■
suit offered by BBalne. There were sbeut
twenty gentlemen. Cabinet officers. Sen­
ators, foreign Ministers and other dis­
tinguished grntlrmeb in the Green
room of the White House, stroking
their gloves and randy tor the signal for
dinner. Blaine, a* usual, was the cen­
ter of attraction, and all the company
faced him. At thia point up comes
Devens, mincing and smiling. “Ah I
Senator,” raid he; “ ah I how do you do,
this evening ?" *t the same time extend­
ing hi* hand. Blaine did not move but
looked first at the outstretched hand and
then into the eyes of Devens, but onlv
for a moment, whou hr turned hi* back
to the Attorney Oojeral in tho face of by drocxiste U 60 cesta and «1 per bottia.
the whole, company and walked away
To DavxLor Hkalthi *xd Hammowithout saying a word. Devens' appe­ siotx Acn»s ar.isng tbo organa of secn-Uou,
dixraUon and ronutm, uko Da. Mrm »
tite waa not good at that dinner.
Vaonaau Livia 1’iixa. which bealiMally
th* Urar, *it« tons and ragutartty Ul
Bird* in the Air, and the Air Io Birds. •timolato
tbe lirer, o&gt;anl. r*ct j trodracy to cortivoucra
Tlie chief peculiarity of birds ia their and punfr the bled. Thoir cathartic action U
power of High l, and, although there are uaaoxxapanted by gripe,, and t-rrrr naled
a few bird* which do not fly, most of and abrvnt bet slwsrs crad-ial sod natural.
them do, and the various organs of their
Indies are all constructed in such a way nuUdtea All pruggut* »cl1 &amp;

Winnorr’s Toxic —Bant, I’KKMaxxxr
iodic* are very solid and compact, in or­
der that most of their weight shall be *xn livrtm ■- Will oft * Tonic earn ChUU
F»v«c, Dumb Chills and Blliotu Fevws—
near the place where the wings are at­ and
tboM Tltana that kill their Uiun«nd» where
tached. The feet, legs, head and neck thia rs'D'dy w unknown. B cures Enlarge­
are light, and no arranged that they may ment of the Hptaen. Il rare* Hypertrophy of
lie drawn up close to the body whue the the IJ ver. Il hurt* no oos. It cure* all types
bird ia firing. Aa the trek is long and of Malanal Ferare and b perfectly protective
all IU rffoct*. Try Wllhofl a tunic, the
very flexible, the body does not need to in
grokt infallible Chill Cure. Wasxxocs. Fixlie pliant, m with moat creatures having Lav A Co.. Proprietors, New Orieant.
backbones; but it is important that the
wings should have a firm support, so the
Imkk s of the back are united. The
lx.Iy of a bird must also be well proteeted from the cold; for, as it saoenda
1UIDC —„
and descends through the air, it paaaea any address for Tas Ctxr«. Address, Tut
through regions of very different tern- f.rrxira, Chlragu, BL
pcratures, and it must bo provided with ! .
, - ------------T, TZ*
riua m&gt;.1
m.r.u m orj-r u, I A"’
«U. of M lolbooj,
be able to endure these sudden change*, i redding al No. 5 Lxxrutt ■tree'. Fall River,
and one also which shall Do rery light M*®-. was afflicted with a severe Felon os her
and able to shed the water; for, other- ! finger and «»• tadoewd to try Oaacx's Sanrr.
The ' Almoai InMrutiy «bo ripenencad relief from
'
the pain which tod toea almort unendurable.
needs, and are so placed upon the Ixxl v F.rwty other remedy proved tmav*llu&gt;s.
that they form a smooth surface which
docs not catch against the air when the
bird ia passing through it In its rapid
ascents and descents, the biid is exposed
to another danger even greater than the
sudden changes of temperature. You
all know that air presses in every direc­
tion with great force, and that we do not
feel it because there is air in all parts of
our bodies as well as outside them, and
the pressure of the air inside exactly
balances that of the outside air. If re
should suddenly take away the outride
air in any way, such as covering a per­
son up with an sir pump receiver, sad
quickly aud completely exhausting the
air, the coftacquenccB of the inside pres­
sure would be very temble, and, if the
experimrut could be tried quickly
enough, the body would burst like an
exploding gun, with a loud noise.
When txrople go up rapidly in a bal­
loon or climb very high mountains, they
are troubled by
ringing noiac and a
feeling of great pn-ranre in U.c cars and
Lead and by palpitation of the heart,
bleeding at the nose, and fainting.
What the Bird. Aceumplislu
These unpleasant and often dangerous
The swallow, swift sad night-hawks symptoms at/-caused by the expansion
are the guardians &lt;rf the atmospbvri. U the air utidde their bodna. In asThey check tlie incnati- of insects which
Ip a bole made in a wall
otherwise overload it.
Wool peck era, airy to go very slowly and to stop very
crwjMW* aud chickadees are the guard­ often, to give time for some. &lt;4 the ex­ ball ia called a breach, wot
ians of the truusnof trees. Warbler* panded str to escape and equalise the holes make a pair?
and flycatcher* protect tho foliage. prcFsure again. Now, many birds—the
Blacklnrua, crows, thrushes cud lark* cccilor, for example—fly over the tops
jrjtucttlws surface of the soil. Snipe of the highest mouetsina, and nearly ail
and woodcock protect the soil under the b.rux, either ooeaaionally or habitually,
su’f.ce. E*eh tribe La* its resportive aocend to very great altitudes, and, un­
Jti’it* to perfcim iu the economy of na- Jess there were aime plan for regulating
urc. and it i* au undoubted fact that, if tlie preasure of th© air inside their
dl the lire!* were swept off the face of bodies, they would suffer great incon­
ths ejirth, man could not live upon it; venience, and even pain aud danger.
vegetation would wither and d&gt;; tnnects But they are provid* ’
----------------w r.l I become so nutnerru. that do Jiv­ i,
bj Trhirt. 2... _
ing thing cow Id withstand their att.icks. escape easily as it —.—
The wfe-dsa.'r destruction ooraaioned by keep the pressure withtn just equal to
grasshoppers, which have lately devas­ that out Lie, so tlmt they esm ascend and
tated ths Wsatcf Ik© United States, to deaoend aa rapidly aa they wish, without
oan«d by the thinning out of the birds, fraluig the least inoonvenieuoe. In the
•neh ss grouse praine hens, etc., which body of the bird there are several largo
feed upon them. The great and iacs- baga, like the lunge, called air ©hamtimablc service done to the farmer, gar­ ben ; many of their bonea are hollow,
dener and florist by the birds ie only and utben are pierorel with long, wind­
hiwuning known by sad expcrienoc. ing tubea called air tuixw. All these
Spare th« bird* and rare your butt; th© nr ciinmlx-ra aud air tabes are connect­
little com and fruit taken by them ia ed vith the lungs so that air can pass
more than compensated l.y the quanti­ into auu out of them at each breath.
ties of Doxkma insert* they destroy.
complete that a
found by actual exprn..enl to do far
____________ ________atho through a l&gt;romore giwd by the vast quantities ot kra wing utmost as wellaathrotm’ "
grubs and iusecta be devours than the m'.uth. When • bird mounts upi
little harm he does tn the few grains of th© air inside its body grsduallj
corn be pulls up. Ho i* one of the pandr, but the bird daw not feel
farnur's beat fHernia.
mronvnurnoe; for, at each breath,
of tlie air passes from the air chan
into the liuig% o&lt;&gt; that ilrn pressure on
the inside does not broom© grvatsr than
that on the outside. - .ST. XfoAotes /or

her throat M she drank
at tbs water pipe. Mr.
totoo, Tenn., found di
with his eye burst, in U

000 paper rubles (a rable to 71» mtak
andSTfareign laast for «8,7W,000 atlv«r rubXro, or 12.r&gt;,«K»,fi(W popsr rabtea.
In addition to thia, 8R6.00Q.OOO nthtos
were advanced by the Imperia! Bonk;
the aggregate sum of th© coat amoaata
is« knot kwst 800,000,000 rwbtoa. Bmko-.r.ug ti.e expeuw ot the return mareii
si SQ-UOG.Cno rattan, we kara a grand

and aiuking fund. Now. ns the oattay
n—.rwrdhy ike imperial dsH to ^wn
st 188jWW.ua) a year in the bndpri far
1877. it TnUawa that the war Isasntosd

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JfiagIn illr ZSIewf
5S SS

ORNO STRONG
Devoted to the Interests of the Best Partr Under the Sun.

NASHVILLE, BARRIO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1878.

.VOLUME V.

which I won’t botfeer you with.

««»hrillt Jhwtwj.

BBCUVUltL

VILLAGE OFFICERS

Chicago TYtowwe

dcuily the

■ Let me see,' ho continued, musing

Good ! If you will kindly look
these, Mr. Filby,' you will find
Iberc is thn
sum, which
m fcT-u

' mam*

n

5-aad*rtri

F. UTIU14M.

Jircrferj.
H’ H. YOUNG,

H A. BARBER'

PARMENTER.

J. I BAKER.

THE
«t la
\TTOKM.T
' will tnrtM la

LOST

frequently ..quoted In quarter* and
with a small guard, lodged at tho bouse eighths. The attempt to divide time
of Mr. Wells, which stood on a little decimally was a failure. After trying
eaunenie just Im low the village. The

and to a pretty t'dy tune. too. You say
yon arc waiting for ” Inspector John pird by Mr. Pbekm. Borne of the other
Tricklct.” There’s no suoh party of that officer* also lodged in private houses.
name connectol with this station. The enemy, learning these facta from
the acouta whom tbey bad captured,
disposed their force ao that a party
t &gt;wna in Ireland, Scotland and Wales, should surround the residence of each
to say nothing alx&gt;nt what they’ve done officer, white the main body attacked tho
abroad. • • Trick)ct! Ah, a very fort
| “ Even the element* combined against
the hapless settlemaut The night be­
in the hole. • • • You mustn’t sup­ fore snow had fallen to the depth of sev­
pose me a Job’s-comforter when I say eral inches; in the morning it turned to
that dozens have been swindled by them' sleet, and the air wua ilark and heavy.
two clever vultures. They are nothing The pt-oplc, trusting to the assurances
else; they prey ou their kind as best of Col. Alden, were resting quietly at
they may. But this is poor talk, Mr. home, unconscious of approaching dan­
ger. One man only was abroad. He

They can only issue When a short distance from the house
of Mr. Wells he was fired upon sad
wounded by the Indiana. Putting his
which probably won't amount to muck’
And between you and me, Mr. Filby. way to inform tho Colonel of their ap­
proach, and triea hastened to alarm the
fort. Still Alden was incrrxluloUB ; bo
in their pay; I could all but tliought it wa* a party of straggler*, and
Scotland Yard do *

j'd have been taken long ago.'
Heartily disgusted. I bode him a

DIAMONDS.

Cntaeau war ? Of course you do, though,
that time I held a tolerably

that 1 had
rua enough

WALTER &amp; POWERS,

BRADY Jr CRITES.

“ Well, my lad,

o'clock in the morning of a bitterly cold
day in December a Tueoilay—when
'■ By way of turning my attention to
either the slush or the piercing, biting
,
■ . —
,
,—-•
IM-Iorv Bcwoiiiug 11* pages i i-uujau u»
loowd nnbwI uf U.Mnnl.un..
,L„,. j,.„. „a
,
.L.n»krp&lt;1«&lt;.pl--h&lt;.
“T7?’ tall. L~rily tail bad l-rn. Ibnmgl,
their fireside or in bed- m.lrv.1
..
«. •' l °

Mini 4- KNAPPEN.
pinting
lira'

im

they well could be.

I had

■icxiking

LEWIS DURKEE

r-a.
EMORY PARADY.

£ J FE1GHNER.

Hu attire

scrupulouBly neat, and bis neck band
™ „ .h,W M lmta mow. M-,rover. g&lt;&gt;ld-nmmed *pectacles and heavy
seals dcpeiklmg from hia watch-fob gave .
him noj only a highb

withal. That’s to ray, I th ought so.
Well, up he marched to my counter with
tolerably long strides, removed hia hat
(at the firat quality), and [flood it upon
my eotuiter (hia we 11-arranged silver hair
ibioii waa

WOODLAND HOUSE

Ttii* man u a Christian ; goodness and

UNION HOUSE

£ PAR AD}.

mentally told mi
bejt manner and
pleasun.

air’ (be mentioneil a firm with which I
dealt largely in the way of bar-silver i.
• I am given to understand,’ be con­
tinued, • that you hare a varied and very
valuable wlection of ladies’ diamond

“I signified that such really
J. R RASEY.

D PURCHIS,

ERANK J PUR CHIS.

" ' Well,’ bo proceeded, ’ 1 am •ome'■■MguKw—mj auiy aauguier, sir, a
pure, sweet-tempered child—is on the
eve of marriage, and I (naturally, you
will say) am desirous of giving her a
substantial wedding present Very

desire any artfully-contrived specimen of
the jeweler’• art of deception. I want
that look what they really are and I do

VtUaHumj ginb.
JOHN Q CRESSY.
’»
es ii i-j it 1 i

MONEY TO LOAN I
Gt Apprtvfj L11 EsUl&lt; Sffinlirt,

above-board.
Undoubtedly my pros­
pective customer, though a clergyman,
was on excellent man of I
one that wouldn’t brook tri
niablv could.

iJ00.00 and UfW.4S.Dii
L. BU88KLL.

^JICHIGAN EXCHANGE.
" Detroit, .Michl«nn.
Lrox-te Poicteu, Proprietor*.

JONES &amp; SELLECK,

Science Monthly.
Keeping TUar« Lively

day, and, rushing forward simultaneous­
ly with outspread arms, nearly dislo­
cated one another’s nos
find each otoei’s meutha.

little- after the scrimmage. and furio.
her features into a look of satisfied joy,

age. You live in Middletown yet, I sup­ must be mutually interchanged, and
that existing tariffs can never be enBefore Lis orders could be- obeyed the
" Oh mercy, no—we left three months
ln.li»n» were upon him. The advance sgo and moved to Hamilton."
waa formed mainly of the Benccaa, the
" You don t say!"
moet untamed and bloodthirsty of the , " Yr*—but you? I was remarking to this country,and Mexican Minister ZamSix Nationa. Now, at length tho Colonel Hix the other day that I’d loot all track onj-s, in hia Western trip, might propercome and ace tin.

$66 to $396 each.

ufi his bleeding renlp.
tudes. Hr felt lonesome ind forlorn,
and longed for the Mjothing companion­
hole scheme - I exftlaimed; Bbjp ,x those of kindred ways and Wells, a dreadful scene had I'ecn enact­
ed. When the savages rushed in. the
thought. Whenever he neared a group father if Hie family was engaged in hta

brains!

•' But IxHiia.
•What! )ia&gt;ln't

almanac, and, excepting a framed e
graving representing n lifo-lxiat makii

Go, thou!

It is 8 in the mora-

MUUM.
Ten h, theoretically, ill suited for the
radix al a

PLAIN AND FANCY

are wise you will m that all Um tights
IcoaUat

you will probably take care

HWG WORK!
Fl’IX COUNTS!
LOW PRICES

The Mexican! export

ra» completely taken »l&gt;ock, and fell

tcred the room, a square, dreary apart

felt n bis

■till plow with a stick and rtiB drive an

thcr proof*’ the inspector interrogated, The story is told.”
triumphantly.
------------’' I replied that I waa satisfied. Thai I I
A Dlixppolntcd Brother.
He- aa* a claaa-lra&lt;ter from the

hot. I profane expre-i.jr. Md nbahi k u
Wl^ h|fn
hl.
—
Well, I looked jef
** You don't tell me .' But bow did
Uic oilier with perplexity on H&gt;« WB
raodered .about
aimleaely,
sad and ' |iroljlcr ,blj ,1Bu-r, ^j.1 three domratics.
D,n un.
—
t, till st length he approached three |
" ■ What are you thinking of doing.
and Buug hl Bafcty behind a pile of wood.
dropping manna for the hungry soul, She waa pursued l.-y anlndian, who. as
' " Why.
------------ „------------- ----------------thia pike
he approached, wiped and sheathed hia high in the neighborhood. She couldn't
,
,
.
, . ,
bloody knife and drew ini tomahawk. '• •!"” 1-xtrr "
"
I
W1
j™
tn.-D.lA.
.1
.A.
BOO.I
lo
I
k
,
ktawlrjg»&lt;
Ita
Udw.
Shaking the »now from off his
Uuthrr.
there. I went away refreshed in spint, I P__
a.„,
&lt;„&gt; l.f_
ou-l full of hope that all would turn out '
” Oh, y&lt;w- too gwi. i tel! him some­
&lt;*T]M-l (( win
which 1 thought
*ni be the safe custodian of the artfully
times. But they do get along the nicest
eontnved wedding present.’
Baying with *n
‘ ta of
claiming to be her brother. With one kin.) —as hsppy as laika all the time. It
whiA'h be d.-fioBlted the niUea, the rtirck I hr Ilin’^V1, „
pnalied aatde the Tory, almost brings the tears to hear her call
flier smote her to tin- him an old fool and a bald-headed idtut
exclaimed m a bluff, boutcrops manner
* tn time, after all ! My bird's Dot
" There waa • &lt;&gt; help for it; of course
down, by all that's palpable ! Con­
I
must
go
to
the
station.
So,
calling
my
owp, looked solemn and felt tin-top.
gratulate thyself, though mau of gold
in Schenectady nt
assistant from the back room. I it-atrucU d
’’ Il was the same with me,’ aald
life was spared. He inquired the Middwtq^n lady, w.tn a
other, with an tiudcrtakcr'a placidity al
furthermore, congratulate me un my
. settling in New pained look of anxiety.
oountetiance. “1 waa full of doubt al York, made the name of Jahn Wells
aptitude f..r sernuug ’’Blippcra Dink I"
” Why, no—certainly not, never—you
Then, letting fall his voice, lie added
under
temptationbut,
when
I
more seriously . ’You've had a narrow
" But you said she called him bornd
Looking down upon the dcaotar rorneatly they entered into the
reverend friend here lias oontnvcd u.
IP to make 11 an occasion of profit"
lessen yonrstoek of goods pr tty cowan! difficult for Tliomaa. my ttien shopman,
drop of my blood tn Hi" reins of any even spank the children right before hia
The rural man looked his gloomiest living creature,'
erably- has been a pretended mark to hare icon thn handcuffed wrists of lbs
Like Logan, how cyea, and tell them they are a pack of
pious looking gentleman; for, to his
gtAod-far-nothing thick-headed little
"I nev.r saw better work in the I
routnvtMl to fasten the Ixittom button* | field,” said a fee bio- voiced mon with I
'Another party of Indians surround- know, and she don't mean anything by
lie, Uiat this genUcm.xn has |&gt;ai.| ■ good of his unntually long-tailed frock coak
deal of money to me,' I returned, some­ ■ml, placing hi* band* beneath, hail
what indignantly, ’yon are* nght in tliu* managed to keep the iron brace lets •• 1 didn't like that kick at the decision,
your conjecture.
But may I ask. pray.
though; 1 thought the judgment waa Through the intiTCroaion of a Mohawk you, xx&gt;uu&gt;.' aiu i going ui ici me «iua*
cnledly awkward appe.aranee almut him,
settle around her much, do matter where
thia manner, and insult mvaelf and cua and the heavily-limbed inspector cer­
only that he might witness the fiendish ■lie is."— Cincinnati Brralcfatt TaL-'.e.
lomer by asking such—well, impertinent tainly did not, by bis attitude or man- ,
_
murder and mutilation of hia wife and
qumliouat • ' ’
Who are yon!’ I ner. »t all resemble a man t&gt;ent on buy- &gt; ways took
deep interest in doctrinal
again asked, icehng that I should be iug my wares or selling me hta. How- 1 points.
compelled to call my shopman to turn
i
” That's what I told Thompson. I ,
could are plain, and 1 knew the umpire
" • You'll very soon know who I am,'
be return'd coolly. ’ Suffice it at preB­
caatic lawyers, who take unspeakable
ent that 1 am fully justified tn what I first, while I remained l&gt;ehia.l tor a few
pride in twisting a witness into a labyo»k ami do.
• • •
Bear—kindly moments to give instructions to my shop
"Of oourac. anybody could see it with
te ar with
a ijUte. I have a stevu man. Then
xuen &gt;I gw
u-.-e
we
mo.
auo
some little
got imude the nab. and half an eye. **----- •
•-—
duty to perform. Tbl. man is not what
for Moor jPollor
difference, though. Our bqy«
he pretends to be. He is a blackleg—a I cFore
-------street.
-----.I hadn’t .been
----------» Tz long . foul before that inning. Did
seated
canting humbug—a swindler: in a word, Iteforc I found that tlin prisoner's hands nee better batting or ulcer '
.. .
.
,
_____________________________ suy uuawcr
as dangerous and troublesome a cua...
.
dl°^V i3 he could obtain to hu. question won, "I
Impel*, hr «-d ta U.. »‘«1A lor ,
u
M
■•Ir.j
WV«
ita
Krta.
h.l
.l.pAHr.1
„„„ rrt^or,!
hlm ,
„
I looked al my customer. Hia face
’He’s
be approached hia home, and there a
, ..q*_|i
terrible to look unoc. 1 could ssaroc(earful sight awaited him. He «aw be- !
eliere my eyre—U»n passion oonoeufore
him
the
bodies
of
hia
wife
aad
four
man if I can get him to give in quietly.
children. Extinguishing a tire which
momac in its intensity; the ebullition of Besides, our designing friend, with all moved hastily
, .
,
...
hail been kindled to dcataoy the house.
ids cunning, knows who he’s got to ileal
him from head to foot
with—that I am more than a match for
coming to.—Cincinnati RrraJtfcut Ta- ’
o&lt; to or U year* o* •£. * *[T* reemeu news who had regained some cc mjKwnrr
,
l
r on the vlcrgymau'B shoulder, , slip through my fingers !’
,r&lt; lo itaMr; ta
tar np
, „ih
y,. u
d it roughly, and whispered some- |
Well, at length wc ■
Or, W U.. door, Ata Bill, tatar M mbtaw hi. h.r«ta ta oA&gt;«k»
n bis car, at which bis passion left | station-honre. I was the I
wa* wxtchine over her return to life • ..i °
-- - -—
him as quickly and suddenly as a 8ash of
ie enemy at&gt;lightning. He became, in fact, aa pale
pel; ■ station. The inspector, still seated with brilliant rod and yellow K-arf. She asks
time to hide
rem-­ Ria natarmer eallarl tzr me
II.
aa death, and finally culminated in trem
the sleepy merchant, nodding before his
bling violently, white hi* face aarumid annoyance: ‘There's no light in the
a kind of brick-dust hue.
superintendent’s room; we'll have to
’■ What is thia rag worth ?'
his hiding-,
"I did not put this down to guilt; no, I wait a little. However, there's no help
He answers, with profound ludiffe
Tory named Newbury bury hta hitobct
laid it rather to the just indiguatiou that r_ ii x-__________________ .1____ av _
into the »kull of the little girl. The
paper* and record* there. Amuse your­
** Hombre! arc you dreaming or next day the desolate father, all alone,
bore the five corp".'# to th!) church-yard, . paid the $30 back to me." Confusion
cnormities.
self. I’ll cegi' my bird—put him under
and with the aoldirre’ aid buried them | changed hands at this point in the pro­
' *Tbe rougb-snd - ready intruder regard lock and key (safe bind, safe find, you
Deeding*, and the lawyer t’iamisscd the
1 the reverend gentleman with un- 1------ - and then I’ll come to you. IT1
that
the following year
in a few minuica If I remain
&gt;y length of time,
Iortane-TeIler’s Almanac.
John Tricklct. •
Then he
looked at me and winked knowingly.
** * Our Christian friend is dever, oho !

obediect ser-

autbonUea upon either aide appear to

looking so sjdendidly well, too; it's a
wonder I knew yon. I wouldn’t, though,
I don’t think, if you hadn't smiled first.
But. dear me. what a dreadful lc*cg time

rapidly deacvnauig outald

daaam-aad a half-hoop diamond ring
(tbs two, Z1M 10a) X tolerably gori
morning’s work, you will say. We shall

DEJTTISTS

berent defects of a ten-scale, all attempts
to introduce or intern’*

a* that my i
toward the fort Behind him foli*n a ■upcr" ®*vt fooUd sa
felt that I tomahawk. Several ti

xneu.1,
uooe .xner u
o
affirmed him. to
Presently he again took out bis pocket- I the
U“ man in office wlnppe
I locks from his prisoner
mating up some figures; that done, he
began fiddling with sum. leavva, turn

Cuatoma District co

Cherry Valley (S. T.) Monument, th
d«MiDM the tnt—CTw it commra

“ What could I do but hand them to

foe eighty three pounds nine
lire. Batiafied that the note*
genuine, I looked up at my wealthy
i anything
mer and found him fumbling in by honest means. •
•
pocket after pocket for the copper
are rarcally forgeries; I
worked but. I’ll admit; but fo
!' * My dear sir!’ I exclaimed, * pray all that I ’ ho declared, cm]
---------don’t bother about the trifling penee. If laying the Dotes down on'
and placing htaelbow on them. ‘Now,
you -arc satisfied, I am thoroughly so.'
"’Nay ’ he rejoiced; ‘that will not I shouldn't wonder,' ne resumed, ‘ if
do. Business is busincea. You are en­ our reverend specinsen of humanity
titled to your demand—ay, and to the hero .lid not persuade you that he de­
uttermost farthing. I buy goods of you sired to make hia daughter—bis daughter
eddtng present' \
for a certain amount; I therefore must
I said that such wm really the fact
‘ Ab, just so 1 Theiold, old game ;
oid'storr.
* xI wonacr.
wonder.
A really upnght man, this;
s^iry. * -----"A
thia; luckv
lucky “e old
the congregation that had so justly and Dlck C’Hlippev^ Dick " is the name by
evenly balanocd a man-for their pastor. »h‘eb
« known among us and hia
Bo ran my thoughts aa he counted out I companions)—I wonder, Dick, you
the remaining three;
so stupidly stale, you know.’
them in my hand wil
"‘Dick’ looketl daggers, looked as
though he were glad
j though be would like very much to an-Tb«.lb-n.eL.o«l.n ..W
l"H&gt;Il«ta U&gt;- in.p-ta» ta

ISMFTWTCHCB&lt; U-L.

H'M

to tell yea that you would lose yotu
life.
Kindly let me look at these

"‘All! aa I thought,’ be then
claimed. ‘Very akiilful. very clc
decidrelly so I Pity our pious fnend
doesn't contrive to turn his thoughti
another direction; sod that ha dted

rail.-.-

NUMBER 50.

Suffice TKK HUH VALLKT ■AHKACKL

(Uantafaf the matter; I wm tarribiy
pKrtnrbeJ. The most xliotie thoughts
a

Au interesting case involving the per

Capt Holm, just tried in Boston. The
caaci is a very remarkable one thuugbouL
fattier a large sum of money, hit upon

banng hia

I plct the wife conspired
The ground for the abcare of the property that he had himself
made. Two doctors, on the strength &lt;»(
very short interviews—-one brcakfsated
readily signed the certifirnte of hia io-

drainug an interview, got tl

friende finally interposed

how much easier

paid and retained by the dutiful *on'a
counsel to certify that the old gentleman
was craxy. Another doctor, Uwrifying
as an cxpeit, gave it as his opinion that
Capt Holm was lEsanr, although bo

such an opinion. It i» simply shocking
to think that a sane man may be deprived
of hi* Ulierty and locked up in an insane
asylum, ss the result of 3 conspiracy on
the part of the member* of his own fam­
ily, in onh-r that they may gobble the

X Shirt.

That waa a
that wc had last

lively."
’’ I’m glad of that. Con you tall
what particularly struck you I What was
don't rightly—not just exactly know.

I

�Is on hand this Fall with a full line of

GRASP HtriDa IUVIS1OI

aSXs*'

FTATIOXS.

at th© entrance path. At oner' fbr par­
ty di*euilwrk&lt;-«l, th© President coming
first with one of the rowwit tee ami
Mrs. Havre, and the rest following
elosely. The firemen saluted, tho *ol-

chm

—l».

hss

■*&gt;

IMS
.... _L«_ IBS
...... . lu
IOS

SSAStnue. On reaching tl.v sidewalk the
President entered the first carriage,
and the others were rapidly filled up.
and inured on south through the pack cd streets to the Pacific Hotel. About
eleven o'clock the proc.-.-ion, conoiotingof bands, sohlir.ro, militia. puUre

The Kilpatrick U. B. Church waa urgauised in 1M3, with eight members.
Rev. Mr. Jacoba waa tbs firet minister.
Their house wa* bullt in M79. costing

they had shared in a noble work, that
their nseritiers helped to hold together
and to cement the temple «if liberty
erected by the rwoluttouary fathers.
We append a list of the enlUtmcut*
with ibffir results:
Jeree Jordan, w.niudcd and returned.

Stephen Lee waa the first miaUter.
Their house wax built in 1888. costing
$800. Present membetship, W. Rev.
D. H. SheUey, Pastor.
The Lutheran Church waa organised
in 1880, with sixteen-members. Rev.
Mr. Vote was the first minister. Their
bouse was built in 18M, at a cost of
about $1,800. It now has a member­
ship of over 100. Rev. C. Adams, pos-

tihty of her sod. the UManaaoed skill
and fancy of her workmen, and the
power of th© lively and iadomitable
race by which
is jieople^ to evince
all the energy and enterprise which w©
Mrs. P. M. Higbjr, of Chariotta, I
weired $ 10.OOrthe amount of life
irance carried by her husband, w
led in Tennessee last ApriL
Hamilton, V

the President, several Generals. Gov
eniore, cfe., waa formed and paraded
through the crowded’ streets Until four
o'clock, Um President being in nn opm
carriage, bead uncovered, and bowing
to the continual cheering that every­
where greeted him in the five hour’s

t he qualittas of FntrlishMfiW. No wise
mail feels Jealousy at these^JDanipulations of the ability of our sisb-ritepub
Ur. The most iiunort^nVeXcnt in the
commercial history
the «orid, the

TO BE SOLD AT

And on liberal terms. Also a full line of
the Old Reliable
ATTENTION I

one of the largest and finest erer form­
ed in this country. In the evening the
President received guestsnt the Pacific,
spending two hours in that most labor­
ious of all social employuirnU -hand
ndn upon other people’s prosperity, in shaking. The following morning tlx
President and party started -for Bl.i
ancient
time*,
passed
over
France
alone
The Allright, or Disciple Church was
without injuring her. With one coast Pul.
organized in 18® with twenty members.
upon the Atlantic and another upon th©
Their house a .u built in in 1884. Pres­
Medtieraneaii, France ia almost unas­
ent membership about 40.
sailable by such revolutions.' MarstelThe Freewill Baptist Church was or­
Ica Lad been a great port before the
ganised 1b 1888, with seven members.
Romans had a navy. When Havre,
Rev. Myron Tupper was the first min­
Nantes, and Bt. Kazan, grow into imister. Their house was built in MTV,
nortaace, th© advantage was equally to
costing $1,400. Present membership 9.
France. Venice decayed and Amster­
It make* do difference bow many
Rev. Mr. Batea. Pastor.
dam increased, but France, holding Physician*, or bow much medicine von
The German Baptist (or Dunkard)
both ends of th© thread, prospered be have tried, it ia nowan •■*lablialM.&lt;l Let
Church waa orgauixed in 1870 with
that German Syrup la the only remedy
twenty-fire members.
Their bouse icr, oi riatouai.. oecame ingnieneu fore and after the discovery of the which has given complete Mtl-facfiou
was built in 1874. costing $800. Pres­ and ran array, throwing Miller, his wife Genoese. When win© and corn were in severe eases of Lung Diseases. Il
and sister out, killing Miller and ser­ the typical coaalituenta of wealth, no is true there are yet thousands of per­
ent membership 40. Rev. Isaac Miller, iously injuring his * tie.
whe are predisposed to Throat and
Has at pt
country could be so rich m that which sons
Sr. first and present Pastor.
Lung Affections, Consumption, Hetuinch nth
• Lrnkcman on the D. possessed the smiling plains of Cham­ orrhajrsa. Asthma, Severe Colds set­
The German M. E. Church waa or­ .
Darid
k. M. R. R. was run over at Clarkston,
ganized in 1871, with four members. on the 3rd, and so severely injured that pagne, Normandy, and Bordeaux. tled on the Breast. Pneumonia, Whoop!*«£?•/*•
who have no iwrscmal
he died in the afternoon. He was 25 When coal and iron were discovered knowledge of Boachce’sOnnnn Syrup.
to be equally important for a country's To such we would say that 50,000 dozen
of $9,950.’
Present membership, 30. years of age and lived iu Detroit. Alfred Carmody, of a boy about 10 greatucoa, the political insight of the
Ker. J. Kern, Pastor. This is not the
largest, bat is. without doubt, th© hand­ years of age, fell into a grain bin at third Napolcan wcurtd for France
Three Rivers, on the 4th, and waa suf­
somest church in th© tor*h*hlp, if not focated. Physicians were promptly on free accx-s* to th© coal-fields of Eng­
in the county.
. hand, but failed to restore him to life. land and Belgium. The high prices.of
1873 made it prifitable to work the
The Sehlapni U. B. Church have a
The daughters of a Rolland honker
TO LOAN1
building in process of erection. This and merchant, agv«l about 16, ran away coal-measures which Northern France Jj£ONEY
house waa burned down last winter. from home last week, hroded for De­ herself contained.
troit and ruin. They were lntrreet»t»-d
Th© immense variety of product*
This church is on the town Uno between at
Grand Rapids and returned to their shown in th© Exhibition are the prodCastleton and Woodland but is princi­
acts of a tend which ia 8,000 mlies'in
pally built by the Latter town. The U.
girth, and baa an ares, since the loss of
B. Society u also building a church tn
Alsace-Lorraine,
of 904,008 square
Aop'y to
Wm. A. Ati.-swoutii
the north-west part of the township.
miles. It tea country watered by rivers
Coat about $1.800.
which are a proverb for their wealth of
If Woodland enn challenge the coun­
water
",
and
shaded
by
the
historic
for
­
ty on churches she has equally as much
Deforest Smith, on© of a gang of fire
pride in her schools. Few town* have or six men who committed burglary at ests of Ardennes, Fontaineableau, the
better schools than does Woodland, or Quincy, waa caught wt Nile* br deputy V&lt;Mges, and Camplcgne, in all of which
sheriff
Cross, ana await* th© arrival of the oak, the beech, -the pine, the elm,
hare the districts in better shape a* re­
the. sheriff of Branch Co. to take him to and the edible chestnut fiourioh, while
gards size. Th© select school held at his long home.
the cork-tree grows in the Booth. The
ths center every nutumn brings pupils
manufactures which fill the gallerii-s of
from far and near, and lia* a good rep­
the Champ tie Mara have grown up in
utation for success in training young
the course of centuries of civilization,
t.-achera,
The scholars in the torniu constant vicissitudes and struggles
all ip number about 340.
•
for existence which taxed to the ut­
most the powers of an inventive race.
No leading industry ||an I* mentioned
which doe* not owe much to France.
with seven me ui tiers and the following
The captive----- balloon is a great
officers: J. K- Phillips, W. M.; Wm.
»aceres, except on windy days, when no
Lee. Ben. Warden ; 8. S. Ingenton, Jon.
ascensions are allowed. Another in­
Warden ; L. Hilbert, Treas. ; C. A.
novation is the tioatiug restaurant; a
Hough. See’y; John Sehaibley, Sen.
mil on steamboat, that leave* Psri« in
Deacon. The officers for the present
th© morning for 8t. Germain, and re­
year are Just th© same as for the first
turns in the afternoon; the single trip
year.
rr- HMarat H Ml Ml I* mnM
la*U 81 hours. The H*&lt;:u!atiou ia in
An I. 0, 0. F. Lodge was organized
iih promptness, and on all pnek.wp-s of
the hand* of the French rv«taurautears
in Feb. 1877, with five members. Pres­
) potusds and over I will pag ttsprtasage
al the Exhibition.
The tonrist can
ent membership, 43. The following
btrakfaat on t&gt;oard anil return to Paris
are the officers: A. J. Carpenter, N. S.;
br rail, or rail to St- Germain and din©
VVE BKG LEAVE TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE NOW
D. B. Cooper, V. G-; Geo. D. Barden, derer getting but $45.
v T Manufacturing *
•
on board, during the journeyt with
to Christian Brieteab----- ,------ Bec’y ; Geo. M. Davenport, Treaa.
An L'O. G. T. Lodge was organized grandson of the murdered man, ns the electric lights at mast head. Several
murderer.
sights
ar©
pointed
out
along
the
Seine,
in 1873. with 40 members. Present of­
September, M78, Jessie B. Read, th© most vagabond of nvets in it*
ficers: C. 8 Palmerton, W.C.; Chas. ofIn
Ann Arbor, obtaineda verdict in th© course; there ia the out-fall of the ciiy
Ingenun, See’y.
•
sewer, and the bright* of 8L Cloud;
the spot where BiUoir ptared the re­
A fine little village has grown up at
mains of his cut-up mistress, the Grenthe Center, which heeds only a railroad
omllere, a democratic bathing pool for
to make h the banner village of th©
both sexes, and the new prison of NauWE USE NOTHING BUT THE
county.
The first building for bnalterrr, in the land of rosierrs to suggest
ness purpose*, at th© center, was erect­
Daniel Basrett, a wealthy formet of
Mrectiug their road through the town­ ed twenty-eight years ago, and used aa Birmingham, was tried by jury loot to the fair sex, that if virtue be ever
ship in UN. but by a rote of the legal a blacksmith shop by Nick Snyder.
week, before Justice Randall far cruel­ rewarded, vice shall never be left unty in torturing a stray cow found on puDiahed-if the police can help it.
voters the aid was refused by a small
In 1854 the first attempt was made to U.--------- &lt;---- .----- s nulnber
The Trocadero building referred to
start a store, with various ratnem. Af­
.ork. He wa*
$73, which be in one of my former letters uconalderter changing hands many Umea, in M81
place which deprived Mr. Lansford
L. Hilbert took possession and ha* been
Open * T.p Carriage*.
Otto and family &lt;rf t-s of their fair
tho principal dry goods man ever since.
children- Alonzo and Estell* Otto,

JAC KSONl

WAGONS!

At the following reduced prices

STAPLE GROCERIES,

A full line of all kinds of

EAVE-TROUGIHNG A SPECIALTY

Sugars Teas,

Coffees Spices,
Fish &lt;tc,

&lt;tc.

Ptrsual ir Beal Estate Secarity.

C. C. WOLCOTT
Nashville, Mich.

NASHVILLE CARDING MILLS.

NEW

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES!

LIVERY! PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !
Ordinary and Side - Be r Buggies!

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.

LIVERY J BOARDING STABLE

Double Sc Single Rigs,

Mias Rmonsanfiaseuaiuof tbs Ottos,
were out jo a pleasers boat rid© on

pereoM
drowned. Mr. Otto could
bear tbs rries of hi* euildren fur help,
het it vu impossible with the mroaa

PITUTS

directory: J. O.*J«msb, L. Hilbert fit
Co., and J. W. Holme*, general stores;
D. B. Kilpatrick, drug store; Miss

iininws

Is now receiving

NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
and eat down on th.- railway track.

Hauer, eooper; John Woodsum. meat
market, C. Ruasell and H. Carpenter,
doctors; J. Spindtar. grist mlM; 8. ABanres and H. J. Martin, aasr affla

50 PIECES NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS.
The best stock of

Ready-Made Clothing to fit everybody.
Choice Groceries always on hand.
Dollar Tea for fifty cents. Toboceo, de.
Everything cheap.
_

CENTRAL STORE,

�THREE FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS ON TEE FIRST FLOOR.
Free 'Bus to and from all Trains

GRAINS
0. O. WOLCOTT, Proprietor.

WALL PAPER!

Harness Maker, M

NOV.ELTY SHOP!
Il will be reedy to dedicate in about

_______ t

________

BORDERING

A. C. Buxton

H. G. HALE,

8nr.

■ANT0GB ITM»T"

FAINTS, OILS.
COTTAGE COLORS.
MASUYS COLORS
VARNISHES. BRUSHES.
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES,
SHOULDER BRACES,

nr

- Marshall Cook, eon of Hon. D. R.

New and Nobby Hat* jest re­
rived at
D. C. Gnirrmfa.

school this roBling winter.

rr- New Canned Goods jnat reerivd at
Dam. Marsh's.

Take Nmtfire.
Hereafter ..nr Meat Market will be
taken Co jail, fallowed by an eathuri- o^rn on Sunday
*-

FIXE TOBACCOS A C10ABS.

xSLfiTuS!

GOL9ZI

OPPORTUNITY!

w *x55^
Come in and try Me !

Hale, rendered in Union Hall. Wednee-

Inti btn w Dtsliu fill tea.

DYE STIFFS,

G. Meekin ware, and
row on Wednesday night by breaking
lowingjpjncee:
into Jim Bcidmorv*s house. Three were folIHnntr
Plate*, per Sett,.
Breakfast Plates, **Onr Union School opened last Mon­
day under charge of Prof. MiUbell.
Glass Sauce Dishes, per Sett.
with a full attendance, and quite a
Plain Tumblers, per dozen,,
Glass Tea Setts. 4 nieces....
showing of foreign ecbolara.
Other Goods tn
and sec.
‘ ,

Presbyterian Sabbath School, waa a

AND JEWELRY,

School Books, Fucj Stitionery,

and Smith k. Knappen are to be dis­
solved. and the Knappen Brothers will

•vd firing r»p-

FiaeAmericu A Elgin Yitchs,

■ —rrl

Fnxi&gt; Stoke.

MEAT MARKET

NEW GOODS

Fresh and Salt Meats

LARGES I*.

Siilti Burnt SiHlim,

BESTAXD

DRY GOODS,
HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS, SHOES.
THUMBS. MOTIOMS,
GROCERIES, *C..

Stock of Clothing just arrii

GROCERIES,

tling cd their business and dissolving

nia overalls at

PicxissOK ACo's.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
VT The Highest Market Price paid
tor Hides, Felts, Ac.

W The State House or Premium

BOE A CLEVER
radi.al.

prohibition, trm-

NEW
All person* havi ng notes and accounts
long past dur, will confer a favor by
calling at the office of, C. C. Wolcott
and paving all or part before Sept. 1st,
1S7H. I have been wry accommodating
and will expect accommodation in re­
turn aa I need the money to buy my
fall stock.
C. C. Wolcott.

H. G. HALE.

an organization and put a ticket in the
field. They are L&gt; call a county nom­
inating convention to meet in the Conrt
House Saturdiy, tbc 21at. Dr. Wood­
•unred Ud h. tboxxbi Iu bxd. Ku&gt;x mansee. and Deacon VanBrunt reminds
CF* Remember that all kind* of
one of Doo Quixote charging against a Feed are kept ou hand nt the
wind mill.
• F&lt;kd Store.
Temperance grove meetings and pic
A pocket memorandum containing
liiuebman returned home after consnlting his attorney, leaving w Jrd that very lamely attended. Thia kind of
lly rewarded by
he could be found there if wanted.
rith content* to
giving the people something to be glad
There ia much excitement in the
over and talk cheerily about, in place
neighborhood on account of tiro aflair.
IV ten r*K'x oi .tacK iMcuaroaon a ,
of the chronic grumbling we have
Hinchman was arrested by the sheriff
celebrated hand made Boot* and Shoe*
“brilliancy* of Bxrry county Tuesday forenoon and beard ao much of. Appropo of the
theme, R. J. Grant made Wait Green
lodged in jail at Hastings.
a present of a city lot as a reward for
—There will be a social entertain­
hia consistent temperance life for the
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
ment at the Reform Club Room, on
Farmers are busy putting in their
The absorbing topics in official circles
fall crop* in thia vicinity.
are the new arrival* at the Hotel DeThe annual school meeting of Dial. Cressy. The latest, Mr. Henry Hinch­

Everts have formed

man, of Johnstown,

Monday evening.

WATER !!

&lt;lu’ll taw Clur, Frai Niter’

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

DRESSMAKING BOOMS 1
Mies Maggie Jeffrey

%

FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,

B. H. H 0 A G
ti

o

Artesian and Tubular Wells,
BED . RM K PKICEM.

bought at

01

Q

Nashville, May 18th, 1 BTC.

PIONE’R STORE

|
I
|

i
&gt;

THE BOSTON STORE

AHEAD!
reaper of the news.
(and who i* not) and their urighEvery

RE AT

VERMO.XTYILLE ITEMS.

Ns*hrille and vieinty that 1 have open­
to Grand Rapid*. one day last weak, ed a meat nuukrt iu the building ad­
joining Lee A Smith’s store, and ae got drank, and waa swindled out of cured the services of Lee Tuckerman,
ao experiencee butcher of Battle Creek,
L. V. Moulton, Esq., of Grand Rap- to superintend the same. Give usyodr
patronage, and we will gnaasntee satida, preached upon “Greenbacka." at Ufaction.

little duller. day, and a pole-raising waa indulged

Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,

And have them Framed before tlroy
re soiled or destroyed. Dt-rorate your
~m«akeboa»eplra-nt. WeUep

change of edEx-

l«cen kindled by an incendiary.
man red.

Stack

haveao change

IN

Your Fall Supplies
Not much!

at Trcmam's.

Hr baa relaxed hia hold
village of Nashville, on Saturday, Sept.
7th. at nine o’clock a. m., for the pur-

Bowditt Colwell. the Carlton man

A GOOD HEARSE

Upholstery Goods and Stands!

DRYGOODS
And Notionn

Nashville Fbamimg Co.

tn front of H. J- Martin’s aider makes

Furniture of Etery Description!
BIG
SPRING
STOCK! Bock Bottom Prices.

Ho Better Place t# Buy Goods!

Oil Painting*. ChrooxM, Steel Engrav­
ings, etc. Pictures trained with neetnrm and dropetrh. at Bed Rock Prices.
Oil Paintings and Chromo* re-varniahc&lt;l. Give us a trial aa we are bound to
gire satisfaction.

Annual Conference and a change of

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

PLAIN and FAXCT

Groceries,

John Feighter, of Hasting*. on Tuea-

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

AR GAIN SI

pay. Don’t loe□. M. Wood.

Mr. Daniel McCarty, of thia town­
ship, while mowing on a man.li recent-

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

'

aide-track at ILstings. Tbc same
thing needs to be done at Nashville.

returned tho fellow had net of striking at him.

Wanm^

a

OUR NEW STOCK,

I^urnitnre!

couirrf'items.

highwayman who demanded hia
*b;»l Alfred

WATER

charged

briefly are that Hinchman and King
to attend the Fireman‘a Tournament. are neighbor*, both young men. well­
A new Mock of Phelps, Ikxlpr A
to-do farmer*. and both well connect­ Palmer, Chicago, Glow Fitting Boot*
Just received by
D. C. GntrriTii.
tured by a tumbling-rod, ia getting ed. between whom a feud had existed
ty
Do not forget to call at the Founfor a long time. They met at a achool
dry a*d settle.
J. M. Woud.
newed the quarreL Hinchman drew a
To the Indies.
revolver and fired four times at King,
The only place where you ean find
dens bad ought to glance at their own
the celebrated Bortrrr'a Adjustable
They might
Duplex Corset Skirt Supporter, is at
Maunat- at least once a week.
tfarive better.
G. A. T*l-max's. He Las the exclusive
sale of them.
Elder Baker, of Battle Creek, preach- very critical condition.
tir If there is anything that you
Nkmo.
want In the Grocery line, call ou Dak.
the Methodist Church.
W. Smith and Calvin Ainsworth.
-Alfred Giflurd. of North Cariton.
while riding homeward one evening

CHEAPER THAN EVER

w

Long Brick

J. LENTZ A ten.

THE

NEW MANUFACTORY

JUST AS STANDARD AS "A” SUGAR!

KELLOGG SDEMARAY

AND IS ABLE TO OFFER
PLA.NLNC AND MATCMR* I

gatiooal Church, baa returned from hia

Brook*'cattle bad been in the habit of

GREATER BARG AIMS TO CASH ud SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS

destroying hia crop*, and Colwell sent

Than any other Firm in town.
In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods. you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for

LOCAL MATTERS.

1 &gt; • ■. M

.

Bawt-Tw

HATS and CAPS!

Hate and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries, WALL PAPER
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.
UDBLLASBDPABKS!

BracietrDaer aidWiitavFraB-:;

�ulaitoo of th st m
000. From that
IM 1 it was over

SimSkoti
lion, tn sestara al Ssstoills teMvsak.tuxnlnated JuJgs E. IL East for Oovrroor.
B**j. F. Btrruta, in reapoore to a

Wsiui three men were aeomding in
i etevatar ta Kings and, Feegtuoa * Oo.’s
sUdtag. M. Unit, the other day, the wire

The Indian difi uttieain the far North­
west have less sxUhguUhod ia a round) in
Washington Territory, at which Oca. 0. O

At a public dinner iu Paris, the other
day. the French MlaUtcr of Foreign Affairs,
Wxldingtoo, said that to considered tho general

pedtw of Europe ferfscily secure.
Th* town of Miekalex. in Hungary, baa
been aJmowt entirely destroyed by a great fl xxl

,
—.in
I**"-* nxiijiinurri; v-ixcr'
whether for tho pxqviwe of s4opto&gt;g H or
aru'dimr its bJctxtsre the ilix;wjcUr« omit to
say
.light pwrxtoa »nr klilwd st.J thirty
badtv ibJmx) by a railway arexical l«tvrcu
txodou sal b:rn, Eug.
A OiixstaxtixoPlh dispatch says the
turtria i array . t ceenpaboa bar taxu guilty

' 1 '

-a.

twentv-foor bocra
* * bryrr uomlxs of tx-.

% ’srr
metal* obtained from the surface
and mines of the earth is estimated
to lie &gt;4,000.000.000; from the latter
epoch to the discovery of America, an­
other sum of &gt;4,000,000,000 was ob­
tained from the date of the latter event
to 1M2, an addition of &gt;0,000,
000,000 wu made; that extrusive work­
ing of Russian gold mines in 1843 to the
close of 1 M2 was &gt;1,000,000,000 more;
the doable discovery of the California
gold mines in 18to »nd those of Atirtralia in 1851 added to the dose of last
year &gt;5,000,000.000, making a grand
total at the present time of &gt;23,000.-

A lady who recently arrived in 8£
Lonis from Grenada, Miso., aays: "The
scene was terrible. The dead were
buried in the clothes in whieh they die,-*.
Sometimes die hearse hurried away,
leaving tho remains on the ground, no
grove being dug. Food waa terribly
scarce for over a week. 8ho bad eaten
only brend. The atmosphere wna heavy
with poison. It could bo lasted in the
air, and it waa impuaaibte to remove it
with disinfectants.’*
“Inhuman deeds, some of the most
atrodoua," says a Memphis paper,
"hourly come to nc*i-v. Undertaker
Walah, who buries the paupers, lias for
some days collected, the bodies in piles
at a livery stable, allowing them to lie
until he Lai enough to make qp a wagon­
load before hauling them to the potter's
field. A young man named Hudson left
hia mother and sister low with fever,
with only strangers to care for them, and
fled tho city, A man named diaries
Bennett has a wife and childnm tick on
Robinson strict. A darkey nurse from
tlio Howards ia alone in attendance. The
&gt;i asband and father goes each morning
to look over the fence, and inquires bow
they are, but dr-cs not venture nearer."
A charity wagon containing two dead
bodies, in rough, unpointed pine coffins,
drove up to the office of the Reconlcr rrf
Deaths, in New Orleans, for a burial
jx-rmit. One, containing a woman, was
piled upon the top of the other, and rur
mounting Uie ghaaUy heap sat a faiUiful
dog and the woman’s buabaml, who ac­
companied her to the potter’s field to
note the spot where they laid her. Empty
coffins had been brought from the work­
house and driven sroun-i to the scenes of
death aa one might drive arcun! and
gather up to much garbage. The driver
started on a round through the rain, and

ia Kiroh 1797, re­
,---------------------- -J German Emperor.
Hia annual salary aa King of Prussia is
&gt;3,079,790. Mort of the expenditure of
the royal family and the court ia dcfrayed out of the aovervign s immense
private property.
Lodwig II., King of Bavaria, lx&gt;rn in
August, 1845, hss a civil list of &gt;1,378,865. Karl I., King of Wurtembcrg,
born iu March, 1823. has a civil list of
&gt;391,085, with an additional annual
grant of &gt;1,357,350 for the other mem­
bers ol the royal family. Albert L,
King of Saxony, l&gt;orn April, 1823. has a
einl list of &gt;G35,fX)0, with an additional
&gt;127,950 a year for the Princes and
Princesses. This latter grant may be
justifiable, a* iu 1830 Uie reigning mon­
arch surrendrrnl his domains to become
tho property of the state.
The Grand Duke of Baden haa a civil
list of &gt;374,655 for himself and the m, ru­
bers of hia family. The hereditary
landed property of this dynasty, valued
at &gt;20,830,000, has been made over to
tho state. Tho Grand Duke of Meck­
lenburg-Schwerin, who chums to lie the
only European sovereign of Slavonic
origin, pretends that ho can tra-v hu
descent to Genseric, King of tho Van­
dals. who conquered Spain in the fifth
century, and, going over to Africa, took
Cartilage tn 439 A. D In hia full tiUc
h e etv lea himaelf " Prince of the Vandals. ”
owner of one-fifth of the whole area of
the Liliputian duchy which be governs.
The Gran-1 Duke of Hcaae, aou-in-law
of Queen Victoria, has a civil list of
&gt;328,716 for Um support of himself, hia
near relatives and hia little court st

The cinl Hat of the Grand Duke of
Oldenburg ia &gt;125,GX); of Brunswick,
&gt;250,t&lt;M&gt;, of Saxe-Weimer, &gt;210,000; of
other bodies for two permits. The clerk ^tisxe-Meiningen,
2C9; of Anhalt,
Saxe-Colnirg-Gotha,
&gt;100,on duty said that thia waa his fifth visit, &gt;145,000;
'*™v‘ of
J °
n '
and three other wngoua perform the 000- of Saxo-Altenburg. 8107,250; of
same office. It is of course understood Waldeck, &gt;183,675; of Lippe, &gt;50,000;
that these instances are rxelnvively con­ of Soli warxburg-Rudolstadt, &gt;60.0«J0; of
fined to the miserably poor They have Scbwaraburg-Bonderhauaaen, &gt;110,000;
indeed suffered tembfy. Inaiancx-a do of Schaumburg-Lippe, &gt;125,000.
The Grand Dukes of Mecklenburgsometimes occur which are extremely
sad.' A little girl of 11 years was so Strelitx, Retua-Schlciz and Reuss- Greta
unfortunate as to lx- attacked in the absolutely own most of the states which
house of a cousin an Msgaxine street. they govern. It ia fall time far the
whole ol these retty sovereigns to be
.. i.l
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.
.

“ When I look onl on the dark, silent
street,’ and these vapors arc wafted
through the open window, I feel the op­
pressiveness of the presence of death with
that horrible odor of carbolic acid which
arises from the little saucers beneath
the coffin. It ia a city without a people,
th in. The echo of my music, as I whistle
to keep my courage up, comes beck with
a sort at a wail which jars on my ear.
It is almoat aa bad aa a midnight stroll
1= » m-rrwd. OU.-. Ln,™!™ ou,
ing to picture the hand of dcsth reachtog out frera^the rexner of every bSsmelling alley. To have lived iu Mem-

dal not surrender, arx-ording to contract
with Psrlispent, to Hie state. Thus,
her annual income is &gt;2,225,000. To
her children and to the Dake of Ediobur^b is paid a further sum of &gt;880.000,
making a total of 3.106,000 to British
I royalty.
George L, King of Greece, born in
December, 1845, haa a civil liatof &gt;26'),, 800 a year. Humbert of Italy, born in
1844,
baa not accepted
the
large -----ciri!
, - • /KO
-------— —
’jKinm -r
-___
&gt; ...
■
1,1 (&gt;3,2.i0,000)
granted
to &gt;his
late
William III., King of the NetliIMO.
.
' “***7
&gt;250,000, with an addition of
“ “«*•»&gt; «^re for member, of the
roTBj family. He and the King of Wur-

stated that each to some extant tram to
place the other in the light of being the
tempter. At last Tullis was a.-lectixl as
the victim. Dye haa been his neighbor
and friend for twelve yrin, and knew
the value of the eitaie. Tullis was au
unaxnmuuioativumMi.and had never told
hta D«ighlx rt anything about his family
connections. The supposition was that be
was the last cf bis race. Plana were at
onoe formed for his murder. Ander*ot&gt;
and the third party were to have &gt;3.000
each for committing the crime. Orcr
two mouths ago they went down Un­
rivet to put the plan in ex-cut ion. Tiiey
returned and reported to Dye thr.t Tub
lia waa not at home. But Anderson's
confesmoa accounts for thia failure by
saying that they “weakened." Dye
urged the crime wiU) j&gt;eraistcncy, and
Anderson coocrivexl the idea of murder
by poison. Two liottLn of cocktails
were prepared in Clark A Dye's saloon
on K street, known aa Uie Sierra Nevada
saloon. One bottle, only partly full,
was poisoned, Uie other was pcxxl An­
derson, armed with these implements of
de ith, went down toTullis* ranch. Call­
ing at tho house, he solicited work.
Anderson then brought out the good
liquor, and th&lt;y drank about hall the
contents, when And. rson changr-1 tx&gt;P
ties on Tullis and came away. The as­
sassins expected to near of Tallis*death,
but heard nothing from it.
At last, the decision waa reached that
bold work waa required. Anderson pro
jxwed building a Ixial, ami going down the
river and committing the crime by vioImcr. After some objection on the part
of Dye aa to the propriety of build­
ing a bnat, the lumber was purchased
and the boat was built at Dye's house.
On Wednesday, July 31, at 9 p. m., the
boat waa launched from the foot of 11
street. An expresamsu was employed
to haul it down. Dye helped to load
iV and with the aid of Andrrsou and the
expressman launched it. Anderson
rowed it down the river, and waa joined
some distance below by his confederate.
They reached Tullis’ about 5 o'clock p.
m. on Tbnmlay. They went seme dis­
tance below, and tan.led. Anderson
went up to Tullis' house. The China­
man told him the “Boas" waa not at
home. Ha paid a second visit to the
house, and was told that Tullis would

naked for work and wan refused. Tullis
proponed that they should go to the
house and get aomotbing to eat Tullis
walkctl before, Anderson following.
After proceedimr a nliurt distance Ander­
son Struck Tullis on the side of the
head with a sand-bag, knocking him off
the levee,upon which they wrrc walking,
into the orchard. Tullis tnrae.i upon
his ssaailant, when the other Msaoain
came over the levee to the aid of Audcr
son. He fired on Tullis, Eitting him in
tlic Deck. Tullis' Jog fought for hia
maatei, making a great noise. The
other asaasain said to Anderson, ’ Stand
aside." Anderson released himself from
Tullis and stood apart, when Tullis
started to run. The other then fired,
bitting Tullis in the bock. Tnllls fell,
and the aasasaiu ran up and. placing hia
pistol clone to his victim’s head, finished
lux bloody work.
Dye's plan for realising aomcUnug
hsudome oat of the estate w*a to outnpound with the creditor*. The legiti
mate commission would hau&gt; amohEted
to &gt;3 200 Dye hta al ways bomc a good
reputation, but there *rc those coming
forward to sffinn that during the late
war Dye wm * bushwhacker who mur­
dered and pillaged indiscriminately.

oolumna of closely printed matter, de­
veloping every stage of progress in the
commission of the crime. The Sheriff
and bis deputies hare followed the cose
with untiring real Aid energy. Dis­
trict Attorney Blanchard and his assist­
ant, 0. T. Jones, have also been untir­
ing in their efforts to develop and col­
late the evidence. Neither party will
be allowed to turn State's evidence, and
the District Attorney is confident that
both will be convicted.

if from “Groat Britain." Among other
causes to which thia abandonment of
Ireland u attributed ia tho diminished
area of land sown, and the diminished
prod action of grain, potatoes, and other
food. The decrease in population haa
been uniform with the decrease in Uie
area cnltivateiL
The following tabic
shows the acreage of each principal
crop for the years given:

precious metals in existence baa been
grcaicr during tho last twenty-flve years
than during the prrrv-tui 14G. With
such magnificent results before us, is it

oriuln has its three candidates in the
field: R-pnblusan, ~ames B. Belford;
Democrat, Thomas M. Patters &gt;n ; Ne♦i-vnal Greenback. H. O. Childs. In
Maine the entire ttepublican delegation
baa been renominated, anil the tickets
•’and as follows:

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AWNINGS! TENTS
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1867 there has also been _ „_____ __
crease in tho number of live stock. The
official estimate ol live stock in Ireland

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Wbile in proportion to the population
the number of Jive stock has slightly in­
creased. the picture presented is not a
pleasing one.
There an- en-tencee of increasing
poverty ou every hand. In 1857 the
numlier of paupers receiving assistance

What a Fly Did.
The Orthage l HL) ^razrJtr record*
the following iiiU-rcating cose . Mr.
James Howard, of Walker, married an
interesting young txly name.: Hymonda,
about a vi ar ago. and they have lived
cosily and happily together ever axuer.
But the other morning, si breakfast, as
inquiaiUre and hungry flv dropped
down from his perch on the ceiling,
and, stretching hia legs, tx-gan skir­
mishing around for his breakfast. He
crawled slowly around Mr. Howard's
coffee cup once or twice, sniffing Uie dolidtrus aroma, and wondering bow he
could manage to get a drink, wh«n hia
fcot slipped, he lost hia grip, and in a
moment more wm floundering arc.ind
lu the liquid. Hts struggles attracted
the stteutiou of James, and be pulkxl
him out and playfully tossed him
.vrosn the tabic. The unfortunate flv
alighted iu a wet and bedraggled condi­
tion on Mra. H.’s plate. She indig­
nantly grablwd him and flung him bsra
into her husband's plate. James gated
•teaildy at her a moment, and seeing
blood m her eye deliberately picked up
the fly, and, with r hand trembling
with suppressed rage, threw it back on
her plate. Then began a regular game
of chut tic &lt;ix-k lx-tween the two, and
that tly flew back and forth until he was
completely worn out. Then the young
wife, bursting into tears, wixed her
bonnet and rushed from the houre to
the residence of her parent^ vowing
she would never come back, and James
went out to the barn, swearing to him­
self. Iu at hour or s? the fattier of the

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Alexander IL, of Raaaia, born in
April, 1818, posaeaaea Die revenue from
tin- immense crown domains^ equal to
‘&gt;10,000.000 a year. Al phon so XII.. of
Spain, born in November, 1857, baa a
aril list of &gt;2,000,000. Oscar IL, King
of Sweden and Norway, born in Janu­
ary, 1829. has a civil hat of &gt;33.8,330
from Sweden and &gt;94 445 from Norway.
He also bat an annuity of &gt;83.330, voted
many years ago to Cori XIV. (Bunadown and figure on hia chancca, and dotte) and hia sncceaeora on the throne
from the ratio of ‘dewtha* to ’new of Sweden; the total ia &gt;416,105 per
caaea' learn that if attacked by fever he
would hoLl the chance of one out of two
principals in a duel where but one pistol
wm loaded with ball, the space tx-ing
over a haudcrehiej, and he murt choose
hh weapon bltndfokted.
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Spirltsalfrau
The interest in Spiritualinn hits not
died out 111 Loudon. A seance was re­
cently hold al the residence ol Mita Ott
ley, in Belgravia, ten persona sitting
around a table in a darkened room and
holding hands hour after hour. Musical
lustra men ts flew alwat like hata, rwasionally patting every utter gently oo
tho head iu their flight All present
were also played by materialized spirit
hand*. The bust of a living form robed
in white waa seen for a moment over the
table by everybody, aa it illuminated itself with a flash of light from something
held in its hands. An accordion in the
lap of one man was taken thenee at hia
request. anil afterward played upon tri­
umphantly in mid air. A heavy arm­
chair floated over the Leads of the sit­
ters ami settled on the table. A very
heavy ornamental steel fender was next
placed with one of its enda iu the lap of
a barrister, the other end projecting over
the table at an angle of about forty-five
degrees. Next a chair was planed hori-

nations: Florida-First District, 8. B.
Conover ; Second, H. Bisbee*. IowaFirst Distr ct, H. A McCoid ; Second,
Hiram Price*; Third. Thomas Upde­
graff: Fourth, N. C. Deering*; Filth,
x.aan tnara- ; oixui, r- o. oampaon- ?
Seventh, H. J. B. Cumming**; Eighth,
W. F. Sapp*; Ninth, C. a Carpenter.
Kansas—First District, John A. Ander­
son; Second, D. 0. Haskell*; Third,
Viceroy of Indie. The Duke of Marl­ Thomas Rvun*. Minnesota— First Dis­
borough gets £20,000 a year aa Lord trict, M. H. Dunnell*; Second, Horace struck. The medium is said to have
been in a trance, and hia hand* from first
Lieutenant of Ireland. The Ear! of
B Strait*; Third, W. D. Washburn. to last were Dever free.
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VOLUME V.

Devoted to the Intereete of the Beet PirtT Under the Son.

NASHVILLE, BARRY

CO.TmICHIGAN,

Ttrtte«MtearXM&gt;r-*k*rMr a

TILLAGE OFFICERS

delight 1 flung it into the box appropri­
ated to the reception of such castawsys,
and went on with my evening'* work.
With that work I went os mechanicalIV,
but u&gt;y thoughts were not agreeably
employed. That then wo* the answer to
the missive she had received. But it
should be long before he would get it—
get it too late perhaps for an explana­
tion; for misunderstanding* between
lovers had often ansrn from s slighter
cruse than the non-arrival of an expect­
ed letter. I pictured him waiting sod
longing for the letter that would not
come; and she, poor girl, how her tender

Wtatasssi*a taessty twist* rftWro.

having with her a little child about 2
years old, whose dark complexion un­
mistakably betokened Indian origin and
naturally excited some curiosity. The
lady was communicative and told a story
filled with romance. Bhe was a widow,
with an only sou living in Oocnscttout
Her boy grow to be a young man, and,
filled with a lore of adventure, he for­
sook the parental roof and came West.
3is rovings at last led him to Bismarck.
D. T., where he became interested with
Indian traders, *»1 finally married the
daughter at a chief, the fruit of the
union being one child. At length, in an
engagement wilh the hostile*, the young
mon was killed. The sad new* in due

firm in New York ancT Calcutta. If
Annie had *cho*en to appeal aa an crphan, dependent on the bounty of her
uncle, she had the after satisfaction of
knowing that the love she had won was
offered to hcroelf alone, and not to the
golden store tost sttracis so many suit­
or*.
•’ My deareal," I sometime* say to her,
*• who would think that in a great meas­
ure we owe our happineas to a little
postage stamp f"

WALTER &amp; POWERS

CHAS II BRADY

LEWIS DURKEE

Lad IxN-n h-ft in Califtirru* at; tuhenlaace of $20,000. What a change s few
strokes of * pen had mruL- tratiaforming Krxl Bergmann. Postmaster of a
»«-Judcd Oonuecticut village, into Karl
Bergmann the possessor of * cot* pc
tence, well invested, yielding a rv-rtain

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE

1/ r-:«r In iX. Tl.'Uy-

what a base impulse I conquered when
” You think* dal yer got the yaller
at last, after an hour's temptation, I took feebcr. ch ? But lemmc tell yer, nig­
that letter from its resting place, sab- ger, cf yer did yer wouldn' be standin'
stitnUxl a postage stamp lor the revenue round hvar guagm' yer appetite 'ginst
ooe, opened the mail-bag and lot it dem watermill ions in dat waggin !"
” Did you ebber hab it I How do hit
tear* gushed to mr eyes. It w nr
hope, and I could not help indul
•ome weakness over I to grave.

Mwi bor

” Why. when yer joss scttin" 'round
■poam dal you're gwinc ter fall 'air to
ex fo' hundred-doller mule, an' is flggvrui' up de pnee ob er halter fcr hit, yer
kinder 'spubuns dot yer leff yer aliurt
opin bchfn' when yer got up ais moram'.
Er sorter cole streak 'pear* ter
trickle down yer spinous mlyum an'
den dimes up again quicker dan hit
went down. D?m jimnaatieks continue*
tell d'rockly yer teef won't stay tergrdder, but kinder boxes wid each uddar.
Presintlv the cole streak *et* down in
de small ob yer back fer ter rew', an
begin* ter akc, Bimeby yer feel but all
Hopeless as I fell, the prospect ober, like yer wot in a house afire.
; Annie igain promised me only Den yer can't craw) ter bed. bnt de
I pleasure, but still the thought
near her had a sweet and sad
&gt;n that I oould not resist. When
I reached the doctor’s, I found himself
and my mother seated in his office, so
intent on the moves of a knight’s gam­
bit that a mere no&lt;l on my entrance
rbowed their consciousness of my ar­
rival. Annie was not there; I found her
in the parlor, standing upon the hearth­
rug. the glow of the firelight shining
upon her golden hair, and a glow of
eager, happy expectation in her look that

IF. D. PURCH1S

FRANK J PURCHIB,

JOHN Q. CRESSY~

MONEY TO LOAN!

before me, Mr mother, who had taken
her into her favor from the first, her
sweetness and orphaned situation prov­
ing a passport to her heart, had sent for
Annie to communicate the good new* to
her. She was strangely quiet, I thought,
and there was a troubled look in her
blue eyes 1 never saw there before. In
fact, after a while, s subdued feeling

Tlie multi plication of 987,654,321 by
45 is 44,444,444.445.
Reversing the
order of the digit*, and multiplying
123.45fl.7W by 45, wo get the result
anally cunoua, 5,555.555,505. If we
te 123,456,789 aa the multiplicand,
and, interchanging the figures of 45,
take 54 aa the multiplier, we obtain
another remarkable produet, 6 666.666,­
606. Returning to the multiplicand
first ured, 987,654,821, and taking 54 aa
multiplier again, we get 53,333,333,X!4
—all threes, except the first and last

seemed to impart itself to
r™
thinking bow I could venture to tel! her
all my nopea, and my mother, guesaiug
what my thoughts were, left us together
most of th* evening, but my heart failed
me. It. was only when I was walking
Lome with Annie to Dr. Merrill's tl at 1

multiplier. Taking tbs same msl’wphcand and uring 27, the half of 54. as
the multiplier, we get a product of 26,666,666,667—all sues except the firet
and last figures, which read together 27,
ths multiplier.
Nsxt, interchanging
the figures in the number 27, and using
72 ss the multiplier, with 987,654,321 as
the multiplicand, ws obtain the product
of71.111,Ill,lli. aUonro, except the first
and last figures, which, read together,
give 72. the multiplier.
“*
**“
1
llta may be ob­

$300.00 and UPWARDS
MICHIGAN EXCHANGE,
Detroit, Michisan.
Lion A Portkb, Proprietor*.
TXta Hs«*Li* saatnlly lauM, *^fl fcsys, „

JONES A SELLECK.

Suppose the good man hath a wife
ad children, and riches, and great
power, ~thing*
wim an mere
be remainclh alike virtuous.______________ „
and again in like sort he will be virtu­
ous, neither overwhelmed by his mis­
fortunes nor puffed up by prosperity;
but, as a rock standeih equally unmoved
in the raging sea and in calm, neither
broken by the waves nor in fl near.-d at
all by the calm; th no, too, the strong
man stands firm, both in calm and in
storm. And a* little el ildren, when
nailing in * ship, are tossed about, while
the pilot r.ita by, laughing and undis­
turbed, and delighted to see their con­
fusion; thus, too. the soul which is truly
wise, when all other* arc in confusion,
| or else arc inopportunely smiling at any
i change or circumstance, itself site tinmoved, as it were, st the helm of piety.
For tell me, whsi can disturb the pious
: soul ? Can death I Thia sho knows to
: be the beginning of a better life. Can
। poverty ? Thia helps her on toward
। virtue. Can disease ? Bhe regards n jt
I ita presence. Why speak I of disease?
। She regards neither ease nor tribulation,
for, being beforehand with it, she hath
straightened herself. Can dishonor ?
The whole world hail; been crucified to

three day* after. 1 had the poor satis­
faction of seeing the results of my good
action tn a letter in the handwriting of
my nral, addressed to Annie, make its
miwiahvd-for appearance, and shortly

"I am glad to we jou," she said, giving
me net hand. " I nave been impatient
for your coming—and I will tell you
why. There i« a question I want you to
answer. It perplexes me, and somehow
I think I can look to yon for ita solution.

J. R RASE Y,

NUMBER 51.

Iloantllal T*|D&lt;».

mothc.rlv heart that I knew would suffer
with, me, but whose tender sympathy
। would uphold mo in this hour of Litter
tnaL
The next day I sent off my reeignatioc
to Washington, for my mother and I
agreed to teve tbs villsge where we had
passed so many quiet year*. It was in
the afternoon of the same day that the
letter of which I had i '
knew was for
'

little note tin'hat same Land writing next
Vi mv heart Loen—a few graceful word*
thanking me for a book I had sent her—
* Utile note that I bad read over oounV
!&lt;•&lt;* times, and lined as ofte-, wonder­
ing would it displease her to snow how
fondly I ebenahed it. I thrust the
hateful letter out of my sight, and.
leaning my head on the table, livnl over
again the hopes, the fear*, the wretcheducsa of the last twenty-four hour*.
The Jay before, while distributing the
mail matter, I came across a letter od
dressed to myself, and on opening it I
learned that, through the generosity of

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1878.

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SMstaW tearttoMtewill

J. 1 BAKER.

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swered that my good fortune would be
valui-leaa to me unlear I coaid share it
with the girl I lovciL
"The girl you love?"ahn repeated,
qucationingly.
I felt her hand tremble on my arm.
"Hie girt I love," I answ«rod, in
tones that she might have interpreted,
but failed to do so.
"Bhe ought to be a happy woman,"
she continued. " May I ask if I know

Many, in the gratification of self in one
form or another, seek it tn the wrong
way anti fail in their search. Others
again are content to look for it in God'a
way—where God has place.! it; there
find and make it their own. David was

The saving in construction cannot be
accurately settled until the exact gauge
ia fixed and the route is established.
Three feet, or three fret six inches
should be settled upon. With either of
these gauges the saving will vary but
little, if any, from 40 per cent Actual
and raii*d experiences have established
this ooodusion. These experiences Lavs
reeulUxl from work* entered ujkiii on
the report of a committee appointed by
various European, Asiatic and Boutn
American Governments to visit the
Featiniog road, and examine ita working
capadty, feasibility and general utility,
in July, 1870, this committee met It
was composed of the most experienced
and thoroughly educated raiirosil en­
gineers of Europe. They examined in
detail the engines, cars and every ele­
ment of practical importance in their
weight construction, sire, durability,
etc. The result was Q unanimous cou-

that the tribe of Indians wa* found, and
with it the squaw and the child. When
the lady first saw her grandchild she
thought she oould discern in his features
a reacmblazxv to her son, but when the Livny narrow-gauge rood, which it has
since operated with triumphant success.
Ita cost (it is a three feet six inch track)
was 40 per rent k-s* tlian four feet eight
and a half inch gauge, through a corre­
sponding country and gradsa. Uni­
formity of result has shown that the cost
diminishes with the width of the track.
In India, Australia. Norway, Canada,
North Germany and iho United States
the cost has been aa follow* per mile :
Australia, $32,000; Indi*. $19,000; Norwsy. from $15,000 to $26,000; Canada,
$14,000; Western Htat.-o, $10,000 to $12, 000; Tennessee, $11,500. The Raihray
renliable affection, and the little chap Timet estimates the cost in ordinary
responded by making his doting grand­ route* at $13,500 again*' $24,000 for
ma buy him all the peaches and pears four feet eight and n half inch grade.
that the train-boy offered The picture The New York Tribune, after exhaust­
of youth and old age seldom has more ive examination, fixed the cost of s fully- '
romance done up in a couple than wan equipped single track at $16,400, a* ,
here presented. It will not bo surpris­ against $25,400 for four fret right and ■
ing one of these days to bear of that half. The Denver and Rio Grande uarcultivated little savage pulling with the
Harvard crew.— Winona (Minn) Re-

ll happened in this wire. Mr. Mat­
thew Gn»wold. tall, »liy and awkward,
but scholarly and kind, early in his life
wooed b lady in * distint town, who had
another string to her bow in the person
of a Village doctor. For a long time
she had kept her Lyme lover in a state
of uncertainty, in the hope that she
might draw u::t a proposal from his proit allying Mr. Griswold determined to
have the mailer nettled, and so one day
rode to town, entered her house, and
once mure tendered heart and hand.
*' Oh, Mr. Gnawold, von must give me
more time," *ud the liuly.
1 give you your lifetime, miss," was
the indignant reply; whereat the youth
bowed himseli out, flung into the eaddlc
and galloped »w»T forever, leaving the

os hor bird in the bush was never caught
and his hope' in. the God of Jaoob.
To Matthew, disconsolate at his beau­
Now, to understand thia, we must know tiful home amiu the magnificent groves
the chnracter of thia God. What, than, of t-lmi that gtill shelter the old (in*
was Ho to Jacob? This is the first wold homestead at Black Hall, on the
qucaUon for u* to consider.
•bore of the sound, just cast of the
If wo look back at the life of the
patriarch, we shall find that Hi* firstmrutioned interview between him and
i his God is in the hour of trouble. In
Gencai* we read of him leaving hl*
father's home. Ono false step, oue sin,
ha* led to thia necessary exile. Behind
him is Lis homo, to which be may never
return; before him the land of strangers, actions betrayed Ilia feeling* toward his
to which he ia journeying. Well may preUy cousin.
he b- rid ! But we cannot pause longer
Tiling* ran on thia way for a space,
at thia point of Jaoob'a history; enough until, one stormy day near the dose of
for us to know that he was in trouble.
her visit, Ursula, de
"
" ’ *
Aa night sets in be tames at " a cer­ old oaken sUircasc,
tain place," and lies dawn to rest with tered her cousin as
no softer pillow than the stone* the
opot afforded. Before he hud down to
rest, however, we can fnlly beheve—
though we are not told—that the son of
Isaac knelt down in prayer to reek par­
don from, and to commit himself to the
care of, his father s God. Nay, indirect
"Hu;h time you did, cousin; high
proof is given that be did so.
time you did."
To return : While Jaoob sleeps, God
The future Governor was not slow to
appear* to him and comforts him with * take the hint, and speedily found hi*
tongue, and that ia bow Ursula Wolcott
became Ursula Griswold, sod for twentyfive years always had a near rela­
It wna Jacob's father's tive in the Governor's chair in old Oan_ it-Ooe able to fulfil :t,
------------------- did fulfil it; so we learn
Sagacity of Animal, OverraUd.
from Uie after history oi Jacob. Then
we see “ a God of praniaes " wm JaIt ia next to impjaatble to ahakc the
oob's God.
public faith in the value of the observa­
From thia portion of the patriarch's tions of the lower creation. We know
history we learn, too, indirectly, that by experience thaa our barn-door fowls
be wna a pardoning God. For, bad He will with ir finite coaposure retire to
not forgiven, in answer to prayer, ’the rest at 10 o’clock in the morning in ease
false step of Jacob in doreiv-ng his vf an eclipse, yet that knowledge does
father, He would certainly not have not prevent the public from assuming
been with him to keep him in His way*. the posacamon by birds of mystenou.
Again, He elands before ur in tbs aouroM al information oa the subject
character of a p raye r- heorin g God.
Jaoob liimaolf ten* us th a* «He an­

Tin* cannot be accurately nettled un­
til the gauge ■* settled and the route r»tablialird. The Committee of English
Governments, liefore alluuvd to, exam
incd every detail in the Featimog road.
The Russian, Indian, Booth Amenean.
Australian, -nd North American roods
have verified the conclusions reached.
The capacity of platform, gondola, and
boxcar*, of 1.776 pound*, would average
18,2)1(1 of freight. The cost of platform
car* carrying for each wheel 3.150, would
be $350, or $18 42 for each 1,000 pound*
of capacity, and the capacity of freight to
dead weight 1 to 2 8-10. The gondola
would carry to each wheel 3,156, coat
$385, or $21.39 for 1,000 pounds of ca­
pacity; proportion of dead weight 1 to 2
48-100.
Box ear* carrying to each
Wheel 3,300; w»l $150, &lt;r $25.71 for
each 1,000 pound* of capacity, will; ca­
pacity a* one is to two.
The Russian narrov gauge has demonstraU d that » platform car, weigh­
ing 1 ton 1,300 pounds, will carry 5 tons,
1.900 pound*. An op.»n car weighing 1
too 1,700 will carry 5 ton* 1,600 pound*,
A closed car, weighing 2 ton* 100 pounds,
will coi ry 5 tons 900 pounds, to that in
errrytng 350 tons, 242 would be freight
and 108 dead weight. The difference in
weight, capacity, and coat between
eigbt-wbeeikl car* for * four-feet-eight-

a follows ; Three feet, weight, 8,800
•ounda; capacity, 17,600, cost, $558.
?our feet eight inches, weight 19.000; ea•city in full, 18,000; coat, $733. Plst­
orm three feet gauge, weight, 6,250;
apadty 19,000; cost, $350. For four

AGRICULTURAL
Tnr. Poultry World say-, separate
the rexes in old chickens this month,
while the moulting season lasts.
Look for grubs among vour neach
trcea right away ; st the surfao.1 of the
ground, or just below it, you know.
Cut up ami mixed with scalded mesl.
" puiley," the Poultry World aaya. ia
one al the best of green feeds, especially
for young chickens.
Fowui may be easily caught in day­
time by enticing them to the poultry­
house and making it dark by hanging a

A NrniLLHKx farmer report* 600 pound*
of brigbt augar and 153 gallons of nioo
strap from two serve «»( early sorghum.
He got the sugar by hanging the thick"*
sirup in eoffee aaeks after it began to
granulate.
excess of labor, with unprofitable result,
will not spread a am all quantity of
manure over n large surface of poor
land, but will only plow as much as ho
can highly manure, when his income
will be as large and his labor nearly on'.-

and aaaaafr.is Burn out tbo *tumps.
Clean of! the log* «:&gt;d alone*. Make *
paradise on earth of your form, for are
you not to live on it while you remain
on earth, and will not your fsnr.ly live
on it when you lie in yonder graveyard ?
Plant out good orchard*, so that your
family may enjoy the good fruit that
yon Usd the iurcaight and energy to pro-

bushel of corn yearly, and to Uy twelve
doxen or eighteen pound* of egg*. This
is equivalent U&gt; saving that three and
one-tenth jxiund* of coin will produce,
when fvd U&gt; * ben, one pound of eggv.
A pound of ;&gt;ork, on the contrary, re­
quires about five and one tenth jxiunds
of corn for its production. When egg*
are 24 cents a dozen ami pork 10 cents a
pound, we have a buah&lt; 1 of corn fed,
producing $2 88 worth of egg* and $1.1'5
of pork. Judging from these facts,
egg* must l&gt;c economical in their pro­
duction and in their eating, and espe­
cially fit for the 1 iboring man in replac-

weight, 18,000. capacity, 1.8,000; coat,
$575. For gondola three feet gauge,
weight, 7,250; capacity, 18,000; cost,
$385. For four feet eight and a half
inches gauge, weight, 18,500; cost,
$625. These estimate* are taken from
Actual working weight on car* on the
Pennsylvania rot 1, aa compared with
the Denver and Rio Grande narrow favorite rlasa of rams for the Eastern
markets. They are hardy, mature early
and atrongly display the excellent
The saving in dead-weight, on the Southdown point*. If these grades or
narrow gauge, in ca. j to carry 100 tuns
ia 103,000 pounds. Tue most expert
and experienced engineer* give the re­
sult a* averaging on a throe-feet track
two and eight-tenths of paying freight
to one ton of deal weight, and it is not
_ __
_
a demand for
contended that on a fonr-feet-eight-inch
track the capacity to carry freight is such iambi in New York and other East­
beyond the dead-weight. Thia is the ern cities at profitable prices.
result of actual and prolonged experi­
ments. The differenoe is demonstrated
'
"ma of two rcprcaentative
London and Northwivit---- , —— r-a freight train, weigh­
Liximx:.t —A good liniment for cuts,
ing with freight, 230 tons, is made up of brairea, etc., can be made by soaking
50 tons of freight to 200 too* of dead­ common Mayweed leaves in idoohol.
weight. On the Imperial Livny Russian,
Powdbucd Ixjrax or alum is recom­
narrow gauge, a train weighing 354
*---- 1------- ** *----------- 260 tons of freight mended as an insecticid . A pound of
—’“St, To carry I alum, dissolved in two quarts of boiling
and 04 tons of dead-wei
water,
and applied with a brush when
thia 260 tons of freight,________ r_~_
requires a* an average 1,040 tons of quite warm, will drive away nearly all
carriage*. As 94 tons is to 1,MC, so is
Ivy, — Ivy in thia climate will need the
the difference lietween the two systems.
protection of straw in exposed sitnatimis.
Thia bring* mo to
It requires rich soil—the best your gar­
den affords—with leaf mold and well-

if you had had a peep at the contents of
that letter. But your reward may be
claimed when you read this."
Bhe handed me the letter and gliikd
out of the ram. I took it over to the

clean water, for if it stands too long il
will injure the goods.
It te abtal plan k)"a*b tip" the

LOW PRICES

�GRAINS

Is on hand this Fall with a full line of

GBAMD BAflPb B1VJMO,'

NASHVILLE CARDING ELLS.
errxnoTm.

•ay. the tenrrn* of the Ughtboure,
measure* forty feet; hut the details
read even’ »&lt;*» curmmily. ‘Fbu*. the

M.iu

tan..
i

feet tong, and twenty, inohro in diamater; lastly, tl»e fiugvr nail meaMtrns
YV^latfonn, which i» to •nrround^e

InOnDl Dahn fill tUi.

lantern- will uie**ure nearly four fret
in width and will bold ten peroona .nd
allow space for cbetn to eiuutete with •
out difficulty. T be bead to wrroauded
and her departure I* very much.
IF Wool seat by rwff
tod
by
the.
whole
achmd.
by ray» which ate to be illuminated
dteraue in tn Ike hssd. of skillful and
KiOi proatphunn. and on &gt;
thoroughly
aedimated nttendanta. Extract* from the T«
erected on a rock. Um Insm. containing 10 pounds and oi*r I wiH
while efcient and well-organited chattbe keeper»tvaiik-nce ami the accessoric* of a lighthouse.
'Hi la Imm will
measure more than eighty feet high,
»iuiU of (he sufferer*. That the pest •o that the top of the bead of the figure
taw iu New Orkan* thi* year i* not:
will be Ihtle short of two hundred feet
from 4hr ground.
m-ariy an ctovtrartire an it might be is jI hi* atmUce in Jfatarte Jfrdiaa. ’
The whole i» formed of- abeeta of
shown . bjr the fact that the number of ;
copP*r repousM ami bolted together,
death* from thia cause up M nuou test
and tbe quantity of metal required will
Co., exeeirt the Naahrille Ntwe.
H- G. HALE.
be thirty uma; while the iron frame
Oruo’Strmtg. at the Naahnlle \HW&gt;. work, iweiuding the ateireave within
•awe date in 189? th* epidemic had
mw die Greet Fitiicr and we iu|&gt;jmw
carried off not tom than 84*0 vfctfaa. tbe Gnat Sather too, la*l week, at the the statue, wiU neigh ulauit aeveuiy
ton* more.
Still there to abu'dant r«wd for help in Chicago Firemen’* Tournament.
The atalne of the Republic, a grand
aM the strwkeii due*, which more for­
The Temperance ClaM Meeting held Stated figure, by (Wuirr. which U
tunate eum munitire, are supplying with at the. Club Room on Sunday evening placed in the trrrere before the chief
entrance
of the Exhibition, is, with ttir
waa
a
decided
auecciM.
Such
mi-etiujre
a sustained liberality not often aur, cannot fail to do good • let there’be plinth, about the beiirth of the face of
poaareL From New York to far.-away mon- such.
the &lt;,’.ilo**n«. M. (’kwinger ia said to
have
received
£t«X) for bi* work.
Califoraia, from citie* ami hamlets on
Rev. C.fl. Thoma*, by »bc Mkhi^pu
Sculpture ia certainly in the ascend­
thd ■rubaunt au«I in the interior, tlw (’onferem-e at Three River*, receive*
outpouring* of charily fur the relief of the a poin.mrut to the- Joneavillc ant jnat now in France; la*l year, a
the destitute pooriuh! the rick in tbe charge. Rev. Mr. Brocktftry taking hi* ■culpture. M. Clupo. Cook one of the
Grands frir &lt;T Uannnevr and the ,2’rir
place at thi* post.
da Salon, a traveling scbularsbip, and
A few daya-mnre quite a young wo­ thi* y ear the Salon juric* bare awarded
man came to tbe realdenee of Mr. both of the Gmuth 1‘rir, an well a* the
Walter Powers, Ean.. awwidatn iviilor Frit da Mot, to eculntor*—Ji M. Hnrof the Raetintur. asking admimion to ria*. Ih laplanch ami Hector Lemaire.
the housclii.M carea. Aa she u..*good- The group In brotiro which won M.
looking. blur eye*, silken hair, roey Merete the Prir &lt;T Hoanesr in 1874. to
an ret voice for music, aad i p*rhapa the most remarkable example
of the arulptor'* art jirodsiced iu France
since tbe teat Exhibition ; it i-&lt;&gt;ii*i«U of
ITS PART AID PREBEIT HISTORY.
two figure*, an angel te aring the dead
body of a warior, with hi* broken aword
We intended that last week abonld
still clutched in hi* hand, with wings
uutstirtrb.il. and feel ju*t about fo
cto»e the •'lltetory of Woodland.” but
quit the earth ; the figure of the sum !
loving received a couple of incident*,
is remarkably noldc. ami admirably
we appriul tlieiu below ;
.* ’
nosed. Thia work stand* at present in
One tnwnkg in the wintered L&amp;M.
the central garden in the Champ dr
Johfi
came to the Ih&gt;u*c of Reub­
Mai* building, but i* to be erected in
en Haight and mud, "Rnbe. .lou t you
th.- Square Montlrolon.
want to bare a hunt to-day F “Don’t
A trial of ploughs on a large scale re- ।
know ; where do you want to go T" "L
cently took place with the authorisa­
want to go after a bear that I nhot last
SVkst Kal amo.—The Sabbath School tion Of M. Krauts, ar Vent Bourg, hear
Bight?* "What! did you riioot a bear T' iu North-weal Kalam-», District No. t. Ivry. on the Lyon* Line, on the funus
“Ye*. I did; the coiiHurned Unite* torr orgauited last spring without tiro aid of SI. Decanrilte, who worthily inhab­
my hen «*ap down laat night aud aie of mut wh&lt;&gt;s*- tuterest h.x* hern and it* from hi* father tbe title of one uf
7 most all of my hru*. I heard a deal should be first in the Sabbath School the inort eminent agricultwralista iu
squawking among the hen* and got ■ work, but stood bark and thought that France. M. l&gt;erauvillc to a laigr- pur­
a Sabbath School could not be sustain- chaser of American .igri.-ultural imple­
ben ewp wa» full of Imare. I atepp.il rd ; and discouraged, rather than en- ment*, and habitually ii*r* on hb prop­
hock, took down my ride and went vut- coiiragnl, tlrosr who have the interest erty both «traiu-p1ongh»; aa well nr.
aidc the door, and, taking aim at the of the Rabhnth School iihm&lt; at heart. Ktvnm-rollcr*, acarifler* and harrow*
largttM i&gt;nc, tinil. Three hear* came Still, amid all Ibis, the aebool ha* pros­ of American manufacture. All these
tumbling oo$ of the eoop and made di- pered—the inteient increasing—and i* were in full operation al the trial, and ’
Kly for me. I d^algrel back in the thought the beat school ever held tin nearly mouopolurd the nltentiorf of i
•e and let them gu by. and they th* place. Tbe rutertainuiriit that was the wondering peasantry, who tfawked •
made for the wood*. One of them waa helil Friday evening. Sept. «.. waa a til great number* from neighboring I
bleeding dreadfully and I tbiuk wc •urcrw*.
■uwe**, the
ui” house
n.nwe wgs
"** crowded,
crwwure. good
gwe..: coiuiBUnra. 1 be rapidity aur’
*
can get him in u lilUe while.” Ateulwti order prevailed, and by reqiirgf thewilh whirb
----------- -----... r----- „ji» &lt;to their |&gt;OK A CLEVER’*
oteani-plotigli*
uaid. ••yea. I’ll gu. We will take my concert was refwated the following work make
spectators
marvel
*
“
**
’ “ that any
----- OU) RELIABLE—
dog alung and he will aoou overtake evening. Much talent wax dnq&gt;!avrd other* can be uacd.. but the prime co*t
.by the actotw, nnd tnuvli credit I* dim of p»e machinery j*a great considera­
So a* soon a* they could tret readv chorister. Am Matteson, who. wMteled tion to small farmers.
There were
they started, in company with Harver by Mia* Loa. Yimrex. took charge of plenty of more old-faabtoned specimen*
Klbby, Isaac Hoytmnl Nrlirenhh Love­ the cxerviac*. Tbe receipt* were #12.60. nt agricultural labor to be criticiird:
well, in pursuit of the bears. They
four-horse and two-borse plough*;
came up to tbeiu on Sec. 11. They were
four-ox and two-ox plough*: and oue
lying down iu a swamp, but got wind
plough with six heavy borwes and wren
MICHIGAN AJKIIM.
of the- buater’* approach sod laft the
men wb&lt;»*«- pei form am&lt;• was generally
swamp larfore the hunter* could get a
Tbe Eaton County National i» the pronounced a aad waric of labor, e*•hot. The dog waa told to go. He name of a new Greenbark paper Just pecially aa a pair of oxen *hta by ride
aoou topped one of them but wa* forc­ born at Charlottew ith one man aremcil tq plough just a*
ed to let go by tbe charge made on him
d.r,, aad g&lt;(. .a a furrow. The juror*,
Mr*. Hougheod. of Battle Ciwk, fell among
by the other bear*. There were two
whom were the Senator* Ferny
store added, making five in all. About off her hotiM- porch Saturday aud broke and Foucbrr de Careil. who 1*»th arc
noon th* l*ai* were Joined by two both leg* and both wnata.
stated to !*• tendon urr* in the depart­ ^£:».u“krtPri“‘-d
At teat account* the wood* were on ment, will not give their verdfet for
------- —*■*—f seven in all. They folms all day wad left ito-m tire on the north *hore of Lake Super­ some days. Some Arab chirfa. wear­
________________ ROE A CLEVER
Irip of ttobewa, at night, ior for 180 mile*, from Duluth to Thun­ ing many decoration*, and three Chi­
la-ar had apparently got der Cape and Silver Iriet.
nese of high rank walked after the
NEW
iwe. Ou their way home
Ou Sept. 10th. Henry Smith waa at­ plough* and partook w » breaktaat
urge buck, skinned it and tacked by a fit while rowing on Grand given by M. Decan rille.
Each took a chunk and River, north of Jackamr, and fell into
One of the mo«t striking characteris­
i°“«
V0«y a bteriy , the water and waa drowned.
tics of the Exhibition budding*, ia th»
»n nud Johnny cake, rin-1
employmeut of terracotta and rjuim- l­
The Republican* nf the Wegt Repre- cd earthenware in their drcjratfon*.
&gt; Ererroot coffee. They
* •
jt «m harder tentative Diurict of Eaton Cettoty con­ This employment meet* the eye almost
। it was to chop. ■ vened at Katemn, Saturday, and nom­ everywhere. The front god tmekof
inated O S Barnea. nf Rbxand
the toriMIng* on tbe Champ de Mars
Detroit i* putting Ita hand down iu have aeries of pilast.-r* decorated with
ita pocket* liberally for the benefit of aquare riab* of Iwrghtiy colored tiwnc.
the yellow fever victim*, and every the ornamentation conaistixur of two
dnw .lu-.Ml,., .Uh
mbp.
other town ought to give aomethiug.

TO BE SOLD AT
s-Tt-pT---

s

1“

&lt;A*T

it-.

Sms

And on liberal terms. Also a full line of
the Old Reliable
ATTENTION !

JACKSON

WAGONS!
DAN. MANEE

At the folio wing reduced prices
Having (vermuneaUy located to buv-

neaa in Nashville. keep* coo tent-

School Boots, Fucj Stationery.

lr on hand a ful1 and well an*

STAPLE GROCERIES.

WOODLAND.

MEAT MARKET.

KI
1J

1ft*

A full line of all kinds of
Stiff are Teas.

Coffees Spices,

EAVE-TROUGH ING A SPECIALTY.

C. C. WOLCOTT
Nashville, Mich.
PIONE’R STORE

Fish &amp;c.

&lt;£c.

STONE ud WOODEN WARE.

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

AHEAD!

AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TINS!

Fresh and Salt Meats,
Sulci Hau ai Sinlien,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

I Sanilae Co., abut himeelf on tbe 7th.
the wound resulting in inatant death.
He waa a man of intemperate habit*.
Mr*. George H. Mill*, of Hudson,
• ttane. lathi* ' while
attending the (in wedding of her 1
daughter, wife of Rev. E. R. Bennet, of I
Jonravilie.
fell into a cellar and was .
Om lime Rauhrn Haight and hi*
broiber-iD-iaw were logging. Reuben
Geo. Lamphere’s team ran away near
had a boy. thru about tiyonold, wb&lt;&gt; . .----u._
-r, kUlin&lt; M
ta the way wa* « littb- lazy: no not
»B*y but wotrid rather fish than work.
Hataid hi* boy If bo would &lt;hhe team
to log ia tbe fureannu. (b*t h- might
go hunting in the afr.-nwwj. So after
; two mile* from'

DRESSMAKING ROOKS t

Ordinary and Side - Be r Buggies I

Miss Maggie Jeffrey

WARRANT FIRST-CLASS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.

------which

No Better Place to Boj Goods

we------

WE U8E NOTHING BUT THE

Woodburn Sarven Patent Wheel*.

le color* in tb«M slab*
red, aud thi* to said to
uvered during the ex­
periment* made with the view to tbe
production of the atelm in quMtion.
Another application of decorative pot­
tery i* to be seen around the iloora at
tbe pavilion of the City of Pariah
the racloMd garden in the center of
the Champ de Mar*, where ia a doable
Ivord. r of large square slab*, terra-cotta

CENTRAL STORE.

DRYGOODS

remarkable app
front* cd the f
face the doors
----------been *e.uteiic- These are work* of great magnitude ; I ,
e«l to two years at tante. Hi* churn each front &lt;
’ ’
was diachargetl.

j

BIG
SPRING
STOCK I PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS !

_ ___ _ srsfff.iSa
‘

A tMeviag tramp, wbo w»a convicted

for the next M day*, surely.
An unknown man waa killad by the

iiwinm

Is now receiving

NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
J. Hartington, died in.tenuy white oniter the inauence uf chloroform. rifting
iuad -wttet’. chair, undergoing tbe ex-

HATS and CAPS I

50 PIECES NEW STILES DRESS GOODS
The best stock of

WALL PAPER I

�*a*hvills,
Mew Arrfcral

unfit

|

Tbs Oto

John Fgrnira rrtwnwd from a tmday visit to Cleveland, Q„ «-n Mondaj .
imroenod Ham
1 be fnn.ral of Alfonso Dgv if little
Eld. Holler intmeraed
ILun ire Mope*.
daughter, .nd a youqg lady, h yuaker j child that dUd *
- •
M, I'. CU..O

1 imve. jn*t completed m. fail pur­
chase of goods which urtwiee aa huge
KM,.., »**«*&lt;•♦ ^9- ,..
.,' taaaaa.ta^
«***«
»»• a
®O
Increasing
***«•-

CHEMILALAl

Betel liscellaiens ai Blatt Btes,

Free ’Bits to and from all Train*.
A Flr*t*oiaM Fmed t*nd Livery Barn In connection with
the Houao.

C. C. WOLCOTT, Proprietor.

locality.

their ball to-night.

The official* soon scented

Speakers from

°“““ "

THREE FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS OR THE FIRST FLOOR.

Mra McMurray wa*

the double•barrvlled falhar-in-law ar­
rived at Ha*ttog&gt; and sppri^rt H^s-

DRUGGISTS.

! Pure Drugs, Medicines,

And a«w Fumitur*.

!j

or le»* injured.

wicHiaan.

‘|£ A NEW HOTF.U WITH PLEASANT ROOMS'

Ready •made Clothing, a* Urge a
.tock a* time u la Kario die.
Crockery direct from lhe manufac­
turer*. Cup* and Saucent 33 ctaatott.
Mira
Effie
Christler,
started
for
Ann
Mia* Helen Allen teaches the “young
Table OU Cloth*. Irish Linen Table
Oath*.
A complete line of Here Good*
trict No. 9. beginning next Monday.
boaght in New York at jobber’s prlee*.
with discount, wpicb I am able to anil
eomponying her.
andiagua, N. Y„ and John Mitchell and
-------- - “riem» tnncli Ima than tbe real
There is mnch excitement in thia ylOver- BM«&gt; worth to select
cinily over the Johnstown nbooting from.
ia Durkae i
i on hand— Wood Pump*, well
affray. King aad Hinchman both young
u.aw.ll-faJ.famm.^wd^l^g^S"Ml b,
former land-marks of Nashville, wm.
in the village hat week, and smiled up- nrcted. Hinchman i* a brother of L. : Last Store on South Main St., near
E. Hinchman of thi* town.
, th" depot. Call v hen In town.
jIM. I Caah paid for Batter and Egg* when
J. N. Pardee, tbe Untversaliat divine,
SHEBllHX ITEMS.
Thanking the mildk for pa*t favors.
preached at the Opera House, last Sun­
----- —
and expecting, by square dealing, a
day,—in tbe morning on "The Libera!’*
Mr*. Geo. Norton’s aiater to visiting continuance of the name. I am
j
Besprctfuliy,
Church.’’ and in the afternoon on "Tho her.
Mr. Ih.uAfa
ana l&gt;).nHl&lt;o.r
A. M. D.vquu.'n.
True Christian.”

WALL PAPER’

Card to the Public!

BORDERING
PAINTS, 0U,«.
COTTAGE COLORS.
MASUY8 COIJMW
VARNUnZS. BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMEK.
SHOULDER BRACE&lt;.

Having at last (we hope and trust) passed Fine American 4 Elgin Witches,
through the great financial crisis of the past
AND JEWELRY.
IfaMfwt.
four years, which has caused failures in the
pony for the damage afflicted
part of merchants, and hard times for farm­ FINE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.
ers and the laboring class, we have every
waa packed with the reunited family '
filliag it with a stock of furniture.
wesks ago, is rapidly rrcoveriffg.
। FT" New lot of Clothing. Call and
reason to believe that with the large crops
11. II. Hun. “Ul. tai m.n.- L «1W j
»■ *■ Clc«i»~« * Co.
BG1ME BRO N.
on tbe return trip to moral Saranac.
in the Tillage, and will occupy the
cultural resource* of thia section stand*
-The Democratic County Conven- Christian pulpit next Sabbath, The his store chock full, and 1* enjoying a , CT Corn Meal at 1
that Prpvidenee has so bountifully bestowed
in front of Trama a’*. It U a couple of
will endeavor to en- good trade.
F
H
.
/
।
_________
lion aaeemlded
tion
assembled at the Court House in Christian people
u
-I--.— *-, — FenbU.
upon us, that we have once more reached
the City of Hasting*. Wednesday, Sept.
h‘“ “
P*“ur f"r ,h*
Farmer* here are nearly through with ! L A R G E 8 T ,
j 11 th. for tbe purpose of nominating 1 iB« X**r- ,Ie *&gt;U P«-arhat tbeN
their threshing and are happy over a ।
BEST
Maple Grave.
the solid basis on which we can do business,^ OPPORTUNITY!
Ho&lt;w,. M.M.
~
i School House.I Manic Grove,
in th On&gt;»e. In lh. «v- Ixiuntiful liArvc*l
i
_
v ** ** * ** D *
'
- ----- y
Stock of Clothing just arrive*! at
with the confidence that is necessary to
--------D.. Ruckle &amp; Co., the saw mill firm, 1
Wit EEL ’*.
thi* county. The convention waa'callEarly next week Rev. C. O. ThnmFarasem, 'krtraflion T
narry circuit; u. n . raal to tuc t as- ed to or^er by W. 8. Goodvcwr, of Ha*- . M ■”‘I fumily will bld tbeir many Noah- have fitted up Josh Cronk'* store and !
i make business what it should be. Goods NEW GOODS
Dpw Wolrmt’ |lo(1M, j. nor open
tleton circuit,' and D H. ShrlV. for- ting*. »i»?l on motion Norman Bailey 'ille friend* adieu and tout for bi* are filling it with new good*.
Eleven of our eitixeu* had a fine time sod in connection with it I* a fl rat-c la** I having come down to the old standard pric-1
’
m
vra* made j'hainuan of the eon ven tion, lew vineyard of labor—J one*ville, but
Feed Barn, and your trade ia *olieited.
Crerk circuit
and M. W. Hiker, Secretary. The eoo- ■ will be in Naahville orerKunday. ami wltli the K. of P. Excursion to Lansing Price* aa low *a any other bouse.
es before the war. there is no reason why we ■DRY GOODS,
— *v«
a&gt;&gt;v * *.«&lt;,»■* vention lieing duly organised, motion * i®
morniug deliver* bi* finalt rer- last Wednesday. They had the free- '
C. C. W
,
Proprietor. . should not hope that the good old times are HAT S, CAPS.
man a biaeuiy” cried the tramp, but he wa* made and carried that one dele- i mon upon MPi»Mng for Son!*.” lie.. • dem of the city.
aavored of watennellon*, and a trip
N. L. Brockway,
formerly from Lmlie, ।
BOOTS. SHOES.
. to 1[ ^ate from each town teproaentod I[ —
—»,—
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us as a TRUNKS. NOTIONS.
the patch dtoclgped the rind* of five j should act a* a committee for the pnr- w*'° take* hi* placo will !*• on hand returned from Hou th America where 1 Heavy Plain Gold Ring. The finder slowly but surely coming back to
good rired tpellon*. brdtL* an equal poee of arlecling m.miuer* for fie re- »*« «*ki hp *»*• been a »hort time. He is an en- «»1 Ijr n-&lt;r.nir&lt;l by returning the same
GROCERIES,
AtC„
W
«iu«r «&gt;«~ M. C. H. R.
fa X»UwStawrRfaJtak
people, who have labored and struggled to
—W« are 'nnder obligation* to the ! submitted tiPthe convention.
Said [
‘
‘
R. B. Harte; ha* tilted hi* little store
maintain
our
own,
through
the
past
four
long
CHEAPER
THAN
EVER
All pcreonahaving
note* and account*
HtateAgrieultural^ociHy for a “comp.” committee *&lt;&gt; wtected then retired to' Fdl school ba* opened with 70 schoL ,&gt;n the bouk of the Thornappte, full,
*
to tbe fay to be held in Detroit from ! the clerk’* other and in a leq* minute* j are, “and still then- ia more to follow.” *cl!ing lota of goo&lt;l*. and running hi* 1 »ng post due, will confer a favor by years.
And under these considerations the
i calling at the office of C. C. Wolcott
the lath te 30th. inclusive.
Arrange-' reported nominee* *• follow* 1
IJpr j A Sabbath ttehool Cnavrntiou wdj ,»«• mill nearly
:। and
• paring
■
,
. all of. the time.■
nil or part before Sept. l*t.
present time, East,
meat* are being perfected to make thi. ; Sberift. Milan Walldorft of Hope ; ’ ronv‘.BeM the Kilpatrick Chureh
T!..
... , Sept.
The ladie* held their regular
T ,W?’ ’h»vc twen very ncrummodating undersigned is, at the
fair one of the most eucctwsfiH exhilti-1 Register of Deed*. Frank Hilbert, of hgth. Stith and Slat.
Speaker* *from •»*
Thursday
——*-----------vveuing.
- aud
• aa u»ual had a | “"ni "t^mSn!? tobny my
making a large purchase of Fall and Winter
tion. ever held in tire state.
Woodland ; Clerk, Marcu. W. Riker, of abroad will be In" attendance.
..............good time.
The Mendville Reform fall stock.'
C. C. W
.
-Hinchman, tbe Johnstown woul-L Hiratings; Treamirer, D. W. Smith, of
T.
.». dr-w.au.k
..r,. friini
Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and «e are sow receiving
kera
from fha»fTbar- ' r’ub “*«n ‘*&gt;«»n.-ra. Their motto la.
-___ _ ______
Iw-murdrrer, ha* given bond* In the Ca*tlete«; l*rurecutiug Attorney. John Jo|t&lt;. |iaTp a|| thp work ,h,.y clin dl,
sum ot BtkOOO to appear for rumina- l1a?.r,b'! k'lI, ' ’
««&lt;« »«•*•' lake the “rag off (tie bnrii.Shoes, Groceries, Etc., which he is eonfi-jQyj{ NEW STOCK,
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Harness
Shop.
. KA LA MO ITEMS.
tion before Eaq. Riker, at Hastings on •'
MM‘»evlte. and U m. wh&lt;n u
d&lt;jwn
kr
egrthe
Octilat. He i* 35 and married. King. Ko’lvy of V oodland; ( orouera, L. K. .
„
, " T„
' tV" fhdt Pork. Smoked Shoulder* [dent can and will be sold at prices that willi
M *. ltought«&gt;n
wiB not
«« .' and ~
all kind*
On the tith. white toreshiug, P. Cun.
-------- of Provision* cheap.
hi* intended victim, i* unmarried ; and Power* of Irving, and P. Brown of
convince everyone that we have at last SpRING AHD sumgR mDE
Hasting*; aud on motion t&gt;e report ' ni"sham. endeavored to handle too Ohio, l»ot will take up her residence at [ Come and see.
was unaiiimouri.* adopted by the ran- •*&gt;»••? bog* of wheat, and had the nd*- • v
*•”reached the solid
basis
on prices and
hard-!i-vnd&lt;k«re
. J to inform
,, ourcuatoweraami
—The temperance meeting at R«tl veution. On motion 11 was declared Jortune to dislocate his left dionhter. '
nia overall* at
.
.
i-ii
i
Riblwiu hall on Munday evening last,
that the Hepresrutotire l&gt;i*trict« I Woodland ha* an animal roaming at
lhe
undersigned
will
open
the
new
FT* The State &gt;!ouse or Prrmlnin pan.
consisted of trn-minntc »perches and
should nominate Representative* from large that ought to I - caught. The red man i« dancing a war dance around Cigar i* the beat 3 cent Cigar *old in
town. For rale by
H. G. H
. [stock about the 15th or 16th of this month
&gt;udueuou ix»&gt;
.&lt;m.«l(»wdn,.&lt; S.,nd.,« MOl'TiS”!" 'V
in 1 b» ..Im.l—n,. ...» InIn&lt;&gt;d.M ™
and knowing the people will appreciate good [ ■*»&lt; iu&lt;ied Earlier i»
p.». nd.».« *wnid fan i. .n.nd I
*1
I
W* Remember that all kind*
Feed are kept on hand at the
it. Nocollrction.
Goods at the low price, feels that the in-1
«*» »&lt;■««».
Dr. Ibisrutinr lias an extrusive prac—The following i« a liat of the M. E. |I trirt. A- B. Gardner, of Rutland. 1 he
I nomination* liming all I mmir. ft , tirc. Iiut hi* patient* need more moral the aching void In the affect ion* of -the
crease in his sales will fully warrant him in!11” be"rft &lt;’,P2£L'fll ”
di vine* who will do duty in thi* county | county committer waa chosen aud the , lecture* and not »o many rmctir*. The girt vuu left liehind you.
making the purchase he has, and hoping to sokHu,. m.&gt; isu&gt;. im.
convention then adtotinird.
' &lt;J&lt;irtor ha* a good horar and buggy and
A greenback orator from Brookfield.
Brockway; Woodland. J. Robert*;
see
his manj' customers, and as many newkocher bbo*Hastings, L. Master*; Baltimore.-Rev. | —Tha Rattle Creek Tribune ptartku- wUl uk’’ hi‘ P*‘h"u&lt;« '"it riding free of
the Johndown shooting
affair
and aoiuc conoidcr him the br.t emp!tc,bliiui*.-|f in *m h a disgusting. | CV" Do not forget tocall at the Fotin
MeCuy ; Irving. J. J. McAlliatcr; Mid- larixe*
...--------------- • jn ti,r (*&gt;wu.
I Denni* Kearney tort-of-a-way. thatbis ,,r&gt; *w‘l
J- «• W&lt;u»t&gt;.
ones, at his store where they will be pleased i v.i ~ tT
~
dlerillr. E. Wigle; Prairieville, L W. , •• Ml®**** King and Hinchman had
There
i*
a
man
in
Woodland
ju«t
Ifif
Calkin*; Preaid inp Elder, W. J. AL i •I’™?* l*en enemies from boyhood.
jto give prices and show Goods.
I-*-1 tlflll llll'Ct .
minute* slower than n dumb watch; home, some fifteen miles.
enjoying all of the freedom of the lamb

eed

tohk

ex

olcott

mku

olcott

olcott s

t

m

ale

t

m cu

One of our intimate, most particular I
hia wife to go with him. When he
i* wife must al tbe slirinc of pill* and plaster*, lad n‘“' ‘ 1
aud lut* °.f &lt;■•!?*" at P°P
.
Ul
b, .11 Ornl .»
• . —
'
think of a man we o*ed to km
know by the that be never, no never! would marry ;
I must has
Don't for
name of John I'ox.
but of late, it ia ovidrnt to the oboerver, ; k** yours, fcc.
ing.” Hinchman brat him off with a
Now tl&gt;c question arik 1 in the mind ‘K** br l,n* changed hifitacties, and tbe
New Nt
pitchfork. After that, whenever he of
the —
thinking
people a; 'Avil
-- —
—
-a,
.
------------ ------------ --- I WUfa tO |O foTOl t fie CitiSTII* Of
er duster uum
dust the HiuriaaHT
mortgage off *
a single ***■•
i"* — — *»ackward
In-"J
saying
and vicintyfilial
I havffoprn................
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•••* that ’ .Nashville
............. - .......
• •‘"j
”1cordially inritedto attend.
U&lt;
ULLII ill •
- r
, .
IM revolver to defend hinraelf. They
I joining Lee A Smith's store, and *e
-Middleville is suffering numberl***
weBt u ,hc
gea go hand in hand with *omc people, '“rp ,o we*L b*11
they stand now, cared the service# of la-e Tuckerman,
ache, and a'lmcnt* brought on by a
dw not
aoJ. wunU m, at least we think *o. a* we have seen | 1 «* no alternative but matrimony.”
an exprrirncre butcher of.Battle Creek.
filthy mill-poird. Thi* to a sort of an ju»t a* they were coming oat. when some people use a feather duster a great
] to superintend the same. Give usyonr
F. M. PotTab.
off year and even Northern town* wh&lt;&gt; I King, who had heanl that be carried a
I patronage, and we will guaavntee eatI
lafactiun._________ Chau. Fovim.
revel in mill-pond* and stinking alley*, revolver, and had said he would shoot mortgage.
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needn't be surprised to wake up some | bim if they had a row, stepped up to
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Wl Prescriptions and Family Re
A sad calamity ha* befallen
the house.- »•
n tbcnouM—to
The
Middlevilkitea—or at least a ; ceipta pat up correct and st rea*onablc
fine mormaK and find that Yellow biln alM| old,
yo„ &lt;ot a
,
w&lt; t
Jack, or sometbing equally a* had. ba* j dral of
r Hinchman replied hold of Mr. Jacob Ulrich. 1
portion of them—long for a RepaUi- [ Pnc»* ®FH. G. Hale.
cotMisu
of
a
wife
and
three
children.
c&gt;n
editor.
arrived by tbe night ex pres*.
hc lboax|ll ht, had rnou&lt;b
jurt
For *ome three month* paat the wife j
I And hare them Framed before they
—Mr. John Corartt. livings few mite* {‘K**1* King’* father stepped between ha* evinced signs of insanity, having a
LOCAL MATTERS.
are eoiled or destroyed. Decorate Tour
north of tbe village wa* driving a load them to keep them separate, and they hallucinat&gt;&lt;ra that she was to be rich. I
room*—make home plenaant. We keep
On Saturday |&lt;at whilst her huabaud I
on hand the latent atylc* of Moulding*.
rben he stepped out npon the wagon-' °ut ,,tK,T* King’s father stepped on, wa* absent in the field* al work ahe ,
Oil Painting*. Chromo*. Steel EngravCocxctL Booms,
inga. etc. Picture* fraatod with neatongue for some purpose, when tbe blinking tbe dispute waa ended. Bat diamiaard the children from the bouse. [
neaa and despatch, nt Bed Rock Prices.
Sept. 10. IB7*.
borer* became frightened and jumping
and taking ।
Oil Painting* and Chromo* re-varnishRegular meeting held.
one ride threw him violently to the tion, and King l»rcoiniuK angry, re­
rrrseuv-v nipman. rreaiuont; ixe. I ed. Give u* a trial a* we are bound to
grecind dialocating hi* left •boulder. peatedly *trurk Hinchman in the face frightful gash in her aim having tbe Wheeler. Barfw-r and Cook. Trustee*. give aatiafaction.
Hardy'* building, want ride Main St.,
with a n*U of paper which he bail in
Minutes of the previous meeting read
Dr. H«rl&gt;er rwlnred the didrcaUon.
appear*pee of, after being ent, tore and
aecood door nortn of Wolcott House,
approved.
apart with the other hand.
When
The following account* were present­ Nashville.
tbe *bonldcr, and in consequence of
Nashville Fkaxixg Co.
found she waa lying on the lied, very ed and on motion allowed:
hl* continued striking, li inch max pot
weak from tbe loss of blood. ApptrJohn Moran, work on street*. ft &lt;1.00
TV The beat of Plow Point* on hand
hi* band in hi* bosom. King saw the
C. H. Hancbett,
5.00
ently she intended to Heed |o death.
at tbe Foundry.
•
J. M. Wood.
tnoTr ami said, “Damn you! bring out
Cyras Cooley,
®u
lag affrays are becoming altogether too your revolvers and pitchforks!” aud Her only reason for the nub attempt
Cap Dunham,
“ ” “ .. l.M
cbmmaa io thia county. and those who •truck him violently with hi* flat in waa that *br had lived long enough
J. I). Dickinson, " “ “ .. 3.00
2-fXz
„ .. .
Call
al my store and p- 7 yonr account
2 30
V
•• " “ .. 3.30
use revolvers to settle their petty dis­ the left corner of hi* mouth, bruising and wanted to die. She ha* now be­ ' Henn Haver,
nd
your credit, and help me
GibHmith,
»• ”
!.« 1 an
1.00
-. pcreerre
pute*, aa Hiaaharaa did. ought to have bi* face badly. When King dealt tbe come. almost. a raying maniac. She,
t mme
Dxmamxt.
the
Heart Shields,
" “ “ .. L*3 to. do .*
meted oat to tbma the full severity of blow, he then started and i an in a rigDaniel Btatey,
“ “ " .. ».U
HASTINGS
ITEMS.
the hr.
Thomas
Smith,
“
“
"
..
0.73
rag course, white Hinchman, who bail
Wm. Taylor
" •• “
3A0
-Ths Mth annual fair for Barry Co., drawn hia rwvplver. fired at him three■
The political situation waxa-th hot.
Wm. Taylor, Jr.. " “ - .. 8.30
caroinrocrs at Hasting*, on the 35th. time*. none of the shot* taking effect.
C. D. White, for draying LOB
Fred. BUke, ot Irving, was up for
Wm. E. Grigga.......... (.13
and eaatfauea three day*. »L«00 ia King then started to run in a straight nasanlt and Ixttrry on Monday.
Henry Wunuiott...
to
premium* will be distributed. A trot­ line for home when Hinchman again
W. 8. Power*, atl'v fees.18J®
Mrs. Clirncy, on Monday waa con­
in* match will come off an each day of fired, the abut taking effect in the hack
H. G. Hale, street book
80
victed of keeping a house of Hl-fame.
the fair, aad perhaps one nf tbe most and glancing around under tbe bip
Seventy mustang ponio*. fresh from
interesting feature* of the fair a ill be bone. After tbe shooting the mob pur­
sued Hinchman, yelling. "Lynch him !” Mexico, passed through thia city, bound
‘•Shoot him.*” “Kill him I" and be was for market in the north wood*, on Sat­
obliged to poll oft his bemts and ran urday last.
—A meeting of the “Women’* Chris*’­ i exi*t« d for year* and whirb broke out
tian rjimpriwiice Udon.” of NaaKviUe.
’ t fre*h like a amothered volcano eveiy
will be held at the Reform Club Hall.
• time they met. One da’ bmt apriug
King drove up io Hinchman’* barn mid
o'clock, prompt, at which time there

across let* to escape them.

a mil fence not two rodnwM tire path
tbe bora. Wednesday they were
«poard of to Hod Lee. who tranefer-

ing nuriara* iu the bee-Uae du ring the
past fix month*, having found six
swarms ia tbe woods, beaides doing

BL Y YOUR FURNITURE OF

Yours Respectfully,

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
.

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-------- PROPRIETOR OF-------THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

THE BOSTON STORE
Nashville, Mich.

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LIVERY! Furniture at Every Description 1
And tbe Latest Styles, and are scll-

A. 0. Butou

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Rock Bottom Prices.

LIVERY &amp; BOARDING STABLE

In attendance unou all funeral ocra-

A GOOD HEARSE
Double Shot and Rifle, of hin

B3O to BOO.

▲ 3-Baxrul

Goods Ud Stotdt!

Double &amp; Single Rigs,
Open &amp; Top Carriaffea,

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Kept constantly oa Laud

J. LENT* A MKA
AXJF. C. BUXTON.

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JACOB OS III X.

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Gt he Long UrichHE W MAWUFACT0RY
JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR!

As predicted by the Naw*. the law
firm of Smith A Knappen Lava dissolv­
ed eo-putwerah ip.

AJN’U IS ABLE TO OFF’ETt

The Prohibitionists will hold a con­
vention at tbe court house, on Satur­
day. 8opC 31st, at one o’clock, p. m..

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH and SHORT CREDIT CUSTOMERS

KELLOGG sDEMARAY
’

AND MATCHINC I

BeMtaawtac,

HoaMMasa.

Thein any other Firm in town.

lipa’ barn on Saturday laat. Tire fire
was discovrted and extiugutolwd be­
fore it had made any headway.
-w
A party beaded by Sheriff Creray and
Judge Hooker, a rat duck-hunting
among tbe lakes of the south portion

In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that tbe Long Brick ia beadqtarters for

Milt, Bfiniii Vitin Fnia

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
»*»»»»•»
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
w. —y i.».
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
S.
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Sewing Machines, and all kinds
i
•*“ “*“• ■*—»»» «“ •*
Sewing Machine Needles.

G. A. THU

�Godt oh, Oodr sansa* ting fm a
small buck house, Na U £ Msrtm
s’reet Entering,A found on the bed a
little girt, apparently about H years old,yellow as gold, vi;:.
—Z Z—_
stained with the frtal black vomit At
her side, on the same l»ed, waa another
child, perhaps two years. younger,
with tbe Are of the terrible fever slowly
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well mixed use ns a gargle and swallow.
In extreme cases, where.the fungus was
too nearly closed to allow gargling, bo
blew the sulphur through a quill into
the throat, and, after the fungus had
shrunk, then gargled. If the patient
cannot gargle, sprinkle tbe flowers of
self and his talenta to'the work of stay­ brimstone on a live coal and let him in­
ing tbe
-- “
* hale the fumes.
*
*

$7
$10 fa $1000 ismjX-ar

with all his energy to alleviinallybe'was missed, but it
tht that be had followed the
- ------------- the disease into other quar­
ters of the city. Bergh McIlroy, of tbe
Signal Service, happened to be passing
by Na Wj Second
street, and
Aoookdixo to tbe treasury statement
for Hept. 1, ths national debt was dsorawed
$4. *75, MM dunog the month of August. Ap­
pended are tbe vfflrtal figuret &lt;

raulss an army and toad it «gato«t te- Aus­
trians. He refund, of roureo. and the in­
furiated [&gt;o.&gt;ul*o* thereupon murdered him
and Iwvcty me'gbsea .»f hi* rtafl. The insur­
gent* alK&gt; murdered the Ooreruor of Ipeka
and ten othrr offiri.!*.
A Csx-errTA dispatch says: "It is
reureally rengnixd that the tyusrei to oos of
tbe most entical epoch* (for Engteod) la tbe
btetery of Iixlio. A wagh&gt; fstos exovi in the
axsduct ot lb« mlaaion to Afghanistan may In1 vol«a
n.ii oq
J; a coMJr frontier war, but wider
vol»* not
nuly
oom
plicati
on i.. The miaaa a fcra* » ata.),
oompli
alKni
•top tn tbe sxteudve concerted teharoe for tbv

Tnx President has appointed Gen.
!*• Wallace Gottruer of Sew Mexico, neo
Axtell, removed The Secretary of the li&gt;
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uaUcmaJ-tatk note, wot for redemption in
multiple* of •1.800 *r.d mA ntroedlnc »!(),&lt;*»
will ba redeemed ta Itendxrd dlrvc dollar*.
Pomntasnm CiurxcxT L Ftitasv, of
St. Ixrate. L*» keen luunri for *U*«ed 1.w

wrong there; that ic sll probability
r dead body lay in then1. Without
hesitation be kicked the door in, when
be beheld a sickening sight There lay
the corpse of Dr. Watson, on an old
mattreaa era the floor, no bedstead or
other furniture except a single chair and
a table. Being personally acquainted
effort* to battle with his approaching with Dr. Watson, he thought he recog­
dissolution, gave one lor- '—1--------nised his features, and a closer examinagrasped at aa invisible ------- ,----------- _
and quietly paaacd away from earth.
A acene behind a door at No. 32 St
Martin sheet, yesterday, illustrates the
manner in which the majority of the ne­
groes are neglecting the sick of their
race. A dead negro lay upon the floor,
mid a tottering, fever-burned victim waa

A physician of repute reports that the
Whitmore House, on Adams street, in
winch five deaths have occurred, has
never been disinfected. This physician
visited the house yesterday afternoon
and found tbe remains of a lady who
died at midnight Friday. Learning that play of uniform by them. Standing a
there was a man sick in one of tho back few feet apart from the real waa an indi­
rooms, he inquired about hia condition, vidual dressed in a soft felt hat that
but could not learn whether be was dead looked aa if it had gone through several
or alive. Determined to ascertain for campaigns and got the Wurst of every
himself, he repaired to tbe room, one of them, a gray-flannel shirt, a pair
pushed open the door, and e*ma upon of dirty, reddish pants, stuck into a
the abamwiucd dead body of a. man upon rough pair of boots, a cartridge belt sus­
a bed, hia face covered with a sheet, the pended around his waist, and with hia
bed epon which he laid being bespat­ tx-ard divided and tied with two pieces
BOtl waacunsteneu tered with black vomit. There wm no of cord. Altogether he was a pretty
by the Rev. Father Smith, at tbe James mruu of knowing hoir long the man had i hard-looking character, who, I supposed,
Street Roman Catholic Church. Hi*
I might bo an indifferent sort of a teammother waa born in Ireland, but for some
lime resided in Baltimore. His father
was a sea Captain, and, when the child
waa still very young, the family went
tak to Europe. During a voyage in
IKib tlie father died, and the boy, soon
after, while sojourning at bis aunt’s 1 wg within our midst N» pen can pictfarm at Clay Castle, had some won!* arc the dreadful state of existing affair*
here, and Uy outside world can form only
ahe said to him: " Would
I s faint ide* of the misery of the poor of
were somewhere from me,” ~
thia plague-stricken city. We cry help!
rephed; "Never mind, mother; a* soon help I Any way 1 Every way I Bend
as I can get a ship I will take care that us doctor*, nurses, money, proyisxms,
I ah 11 not come back. Should I get to anyUnng. Our friends abroad, in uim- I
America I can claim it aa my birth- muniUee where health abounds, may
think this smacks of sensation, but if
they could, tor only a few hoars, look in
upon our people, and hear the numer­
ous spfwals for aseistanoe, they would
h ave a far different idea. If this devaafating disease keeps up the strides of the
past twenty-four hour* there will not be
one left to tell the tale in s short time.
There ia no way today of getting at tbe
correct list of new cases. Tbe death-list— "roughing” experience before, but 1
oh ! horror!—exceeds any duri~.g the Dever realised bow utterly regardless at
scourge of the never-to-be-forgotten 1853. my personal appearance I could be until
Noperaon seems to be exempt from at­ I went on that campaign, and I seritack ttds year, not even those who coaly question whether my own brother
have had the yellow fever before. I know oould have rea-ldy reoognixed me ia the
of many who have had it onoe, and in roughly-dress sd, sun-burned, unahawn,
some instances twice previous to thia and generally-demoralised being into
discovered Livingstone."I see by rear, who are now down with it, and some which I soon degenerated after going
what you say that the people in Liver­ hare died. I could giro you many in­
pool will not allow Mr. Stanley to bo stances of suffering and destitution that
your lost son, but I think if they were would make your readers shudder. Al­
prnent at the interview we had with most every boor brings distressing re­
him at Mr. Ltvingstonc’s funeral they ports from some unlooked-for source. A
would be ct a different opinion." The case waa reported yesterday morning to
the Howardsot a family at father, mother
poor woman sought bcr ungretef-’ —
and seven children dying and starving.
at the Langham Hotel, in Londe
was shown into the parlor. Mr*, x— The father was almost dead when dis­
way describes the acene in th*, following covered, ttis metber lying in tbe same
bed with the father, almost in tho same
words: *’ He r.nt ont hia hand in
condition, with a young infant in her
arms, while several of the children were
Well,’
lying in different part of tbe bouse with
the fever in different stages, without any
of the neoeaeariea and comforts of life.

Hospital building, leaving four little
children utterly desti fete. Aa soon m
made known Um children wen taken to
the City Hospital and let in and cared
for by U*e Bister* of Charity.

brave Bill Bedding's place.
Fountain, of New Oilcans, I v
sick, dying aad oonvatansnt-^
Marshall, wbohaS'taet hsrtaa------------throe children by tbs dire disean. Sts

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New Rich Blood!
I Maaes. Almost all uro |
not nauseous, such aa the
oun, as the laurel leaf. O____ ________
ter, however, is a capital thing where
there is a Slight irritation of the stomach.
The chewing of leaves curve dyspep­
sia, principally, I believe, by in­
i------- :*------ • .u- j*iivary j nice,
or stimulating
and partly by
action of Bie 1_______________________
that occur, to me at present os most like­
ly to be beneficial are those of the pine
trees, spruce or Scotch fir, blackthorn,
currant and rose-bushes, mint, the
petals of mxny flowers, the stalks of
mountain daisi&lt;s, the white portion of
rushes, the bark of many young trees,
and the tender ports of the stalks of
I green rheat, oats, or almost any of the
I larger grasses; bat your own taste must
I in a great measure guide you, if you
elect to make trial of my remedy. I
should say, however, that the chewing
ia better to take place before or between
meals than immediately after.

Fcr Heald*. Itanu, Chapped Hands,
tad Sore* frxtu Hosior* or othtrwise, it It the
most (poody euro known. ff* gpcak from facte
tbJdc.

Grand Eicursion to Florida!

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GRACE’S SALVE
Hinkiug of tba Spfiite. IWnd your n*mo to F.
E. IxasUA Oaoeocd. N. H-, few a pamptoM
rootaltaDC a UM of leMimoaiaJs of cures, ate.
TbaffltABT HEOULATOB i. for *ato by
dranirt* at SO osnto and $1 psr bottta
CniLDRxx vo HOT Die of the croup to

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increase the cutaneous circulation, The
pulse and respiration are both quickened
m the cold bath. Tbe warm bath in­
creases the temperature of the body,
and, by lessening the necessity far the
internal production of beat, it decreases
the call which ia made unon certain of
the vital processes, and enables life to
be sustained with a less expenditure of

tain stiffness of tbe muscles if continued
too long, a warm bath relieves stiffness
and fatigue. The final effect of both
hot and cold baths, if the temperature
be moderate, ia the same, the difference
being, io use the words of Braun, that
“cold refreshes by stimulating the fnnotiona, beat by physically facilitating
them, and in this lies the important

requested the Captain not to sell pow­
der to tbe Bedouins until their depart­
ure, or they would certainly be tailed.
The Captain refused to comply, and a
fight ensued. Either by accident or de­
sign, the powder waa lighted, and the
vessel and seveaty-fivo men were blown
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                  <text>VOLUME V.

NAHHVlLlN. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1878.

Nor did the writer of it get a “long
*' off before he overtook her.
When Jim find Jcnfcte entered the
house together. A little later, Farmer
Long looked at them sharply for a mo­
ment, and then, as if what he saw
Warranted hi^i be afose aod also handed
Jim a paper, saying as be did so:
"I shM like ter have yeou look thia

.tasirts..
not such a tell arid stetely spire seem
like a giant finger pointing upward!
There can bo no doubt our worthy anccatore meant that every church should
direct our eyre to heaven, and thereby
admofiish us that the doctrine preached
in the aanc'.uiry Ixlow is the only way
to the mansions above. As often, then,
u we we such a spire, let us reoollect
odo wcU sutbentfcated ca«i
that here we have no continuing city,
but must seek one to come.—Ootthold"* where a man sick with tbs plague es­
caped from hia keeper*, and, running to
the river, jumped in. Ho rwam serose,
and there lano t
-- citisras on the

rect. I don’t want no mistake 'bout it.
The place that jines mine was fur sale ’n
I've bot it. Thu era’s the deed ou'k"
And so it waa. And that “ dockermerit" waa made to run to James Fowler
and hia hr-rs.

Yet he continued to be the same care­
less “Jim " up to this winter mottling.
Bat when Mr. Long had administered
hia reproof and returned to the house to
brush the meal from hia clothes, the
youth fell into a profound meditation,
out of which he came with this ejacnla-

W. H YOUNG,

Jennie and Jim.
They went together; but separated
when they got there, for Jennie was in
in a higher department than Jim could
enter. Thia wm the first term the lat­
ter had ever begun with a determination
to learn. That he wm eo detarmlnnl is
proved by the answer ho guv* to his
teaebrr on the first day of schcol, whm
ate asked him, amdug other things,
what he wanted to do; it wm thia: “I
want ter git tor know ci much ex Jennie
Long dtrw.1'
How did he come out ? Well, he went
to school every term for three years.
He studied evenings and all tho time
when not at work, during vocations.
By increaani devotion to hia books
through those three years he was able
to master all the text l«oka used in ttiat
institution. For the last two terms ol
hie course, be waa a oemlier of Jennie's
cluses. He graduated when sbe did;
and, in most of their joint studies, was
marked several points above her.
How did Jim think he came out ’ Go­
ing home with Jennie that last day, after
school had closed, he rvjwalc.l the words
Mr. Lx&gt;C^ had spoken three years be­
fore : " Y’ain'l nowhere aide nv her
and thought they were truer n ,w than

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CHAS. JI. BRADY

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JONE!

" I don't know what I ahall dew with
that ere boy," said Farmer Ixmg to hia
wife, m they aat by the tire that winter
morning. “ He's more harum-akanun
than that State'areform-acnool boy was."
", Well, father, have patience with him
for the sake ot hu folkfe. I think there’s
something in Jim that will surprise you,
one of these days. ”
" I dunuo whether he'll rappriac me
enny moro'a he Eager not Last spring
he made btieve he knowvd al! 5bout
talipg down sap, 'nd suppriacd mo by
buruin’ the bottom uv the sap-pan et«t
'nd ecttin’ the sap- house on fire. Last
summer he broke more toota in hayin
time then all the rest uv us together.
And, dear me I Yeou'd orter seen him
dig peitatera last fall ! 1'11 - ~
“
cut every third eno in tew- _
« el he waa aplittin' rock-1
"Nd doow he’s broke my best
Etchfork, some way, a feedin'
e'a only 16 y'r old. Ef ho does this in
the green tree, what in natcr 'H he dew

usual, she allowed no signs of it. H!io
appeared to be merrier then she had
been for some timn. Early /n the day,
when she and her mother were engaged
in the labors of the houseaoM, she sur­
prised tho tatter very much by a “sea­
son ” of laughing—a season of Ircry vio­
lent laughing.
..—
"Jennie f‘ exclaimed Mrs. Long, st

“The foolish boy! Of oourec you
told him, kindly, tliat yeti were both too
Voting to think of marriage.
Your
father waa 26 and I wm 22 when we were
married. What did you tell him, Jen­
nie ?”
“ I told L-ilh—no!"
'
"That waa right; only I hope you did
not hurt his feeling? any more than waa
ncccassry. I trust he will forget all

told him ®O. I Wahtrd to—help—turn
for—forget, as you say, and so I said in
case I married, in the course of twenty
or twenty-five years, I should probably
wed a very rich man; and then I shouldn't
be any trouble to my—bus— husband;
but that I shouldn't do fora poor man

Loral vacation, and waa invited to preach
in tbt’ old OlrCttlaf Cilurch, then aa Ven­
erable as St. Michael's. The committee
had heard of him and hia eccentricities,
in which be rivaled Lorraxo Dow, and
rraolred to givejhim a hint on the Sab­
bath. Tlicr did so, saying that he must
not forget that ho waa in the great city

Service couime
prayer were not
mon, save with more power in them,
and the Committee on Pulpit Supply l&gt;egaa to breathe freely, and to UBc their
fanss&amp;d handkerchirfa.
It waa time to preach and old Newell
got up. Ho looked all around, aod up
at the gallery, crowded with quadroon
and mulatto nufwk And sertitn'S of the
quality, and then he began.
“ 1 am told 1 must be careful what I
ray to-day, for this ia a refined church
and a refined mty, and I am to preach to
a refined audience. I have been looking
around fix the refinement, And I rec it
Y’ou refine anything when you take it in
its coarse state, like black molassea or

Now let ua look into the nature and
character of man and nee if we find tn
him a likcneaa or resemblance to these
thing? that we aay belong Io the Divine.
Let ns begin With the fact of person­
oomething by thick
«ldch
ality; that strange something
it is given each one to feel that ba has a
consmotis selfhood cr identity; that be
is not and can not bo another, that he is
himself slid Us such, though related to
other tiring*, ia yet to differential that
he is not these other things. Tn this,
m our CK-asurv. we are like the Divine,
and like Him, m our finite degree, we
clothe ourselves about with our little
world. Take as another fact our ca­
pacity for knowledge. True it is limit­
ed; wo know only in part, and yet we
fine. You bring a ship-load of negroes know certainly; our consciousness is not
to this cite of Gbarteetcn, and every face a lie. Our being is a fact, and of thia
ia so black ft would east a shadow on the
chimney back, ami th« hair is as kinky truth, and we actually and certain!y per­
as a tocologies! student's ideas. You ceive and know truth—not exhaustively,
keep them m Charleston a hundred but still truth aa far as we ran go. And
years, and, to save my soul, I can’t tell, in thin we arc like the Divine. Truth to
oalf the time, the negro from the white tn ia truth to God. A mathematical
man, nor the quadroon nurse from
the child's mother, nor the yellow girl
from the white, only she ain't so bilious
Yea, I own up to you. You arc a pow­
erful refined people, and I give yon
glory for doing it all, for the Lord had
no ham! in iL It is your refinement,
for the Almighty never made amulatto
or a muls."
oisscr, wuo, ircm
‘&gt;wn usiurv is
Thru he preached toM humble a con­ eternally obligated and bound to i.’uih
gregation as hr ever had in the flatwoods as a principle. And this principle in
of Elbert. But he was not asked again. man is in nu measure the same—the
— Hartford Poet.
name in kind, differing only in degree—
that it is in God. Take the sentiment
The First Artificial Frvdous .Stones. and the principle of justice in scan. The
The firot precious stone reproduced, feeling that the rights of others should be
not only in ita app.-aranoc but ite real sacredly respected, that no one should
nature, and in all its component parte, be wronged or defrauded, that we owe
is the lapns-laxuh, the sapphire of the justice to each human being, and that
ancients, not to lx* ounfounded with the we do wrong when we withhold that jus­
sapphire of our modern jewelcm. Tins tice; thia in us ia the same in our meas­
ure st that brooder, deeper, and higher
sentiment that dwells in the Divine ns-

“Well, Jennie, 1 do sincerely wish
that be may soon care as little for you as
you do for him."
.Is the months passed away, Mrs.
Long, watching Jim, concluded that he
bad not suffered much by the rejection
" want" less likely to be satisfied?
If Jennie had been a war- that her he l_ad received. The kind hearted
own views concerning the result of their woman waa glad to think it was so. Con­
rivalry—if it waa such—coincided with sidering all things, the less attraction
Jim's she probably would not have ex­ her daughter hail for the young fellow
pressed herself as she did to her moth­
Jennie nlno, Loping M we may sup­
er, that evening, when they two were
alone. "I suppose,” said she, "he pose t-»t Jim, for the sake of his pcacthinks he has dour a wonderful Hung , of mmd, would outgros his affection for
her,
after a little while, decided that be
| but I don’t If I bad studied and stud­
ied and studied as ho Lm, I should hare had. She waa very glaxl of Ik Ami yet
been far ahead ot the great—great— there waa s tinge of melancholy m the
giant Bat of course I de b't care a fig discovery, ribs was glad for hia sake,
because bo had suffered so; but it was—
about it, mamma."
Whether Jennie's remarks indicated abstractly considered—a very solemn
a happy frame of mind or not, might be thought that so strong an attachment
a question. But without question she was ro short-lived. »ot that she would
used a very happy word when have had it test lougef in this particular
she spoke Of Jun aa a giant. case— O, B&lt;&gt; . but there might come a
for
he
was
a
mighty youth. time when alie should want to know that
Jennie waa really pelite. She knew it; the one who had so great a regard for her
Out it did Dot trouble her that those
girls who were familiar with her called she to expect I Was Jim a fair sample
of mankind in thia reepect?
। her “ Little Jennie Long."
If Farmer Long had been an observ­
J im knew that he was of great stature
for bis age ; rod waa a little sensitive on ing mai&gt;. during these days tn- would
that point I don't think he fancied be­ have seen coming into Jun’s fare acme­
ing called " Big Jim," and it may have thing that could not have failed to re­
ixeu his aversion to Unit name that ao- mind him of the time when the youth’o
counted for hia bluahing so deeply one mother and Mrs. Long were girls, and
morning of hia last term, when he had the best-looking ones in tho village.
taken his seat at tho opening of the The father's strength had come into Jim's
school. Some mischievous boys bad body and limbs, but he waa getting hia
mother's fare, by instalimenta. These
written a stancs on the blackbosnl
which was on the wall that faced the were to be his posscssiona when be was
scats—and written io an oh a largo hand
tliat every scholar could read it from
As his 21st year drew toward ite close,
where he sat. This is a copy of the he could not tell whether to be glad or
lofty vene that the teacher hastened to sorry for it. Hia reason told bun to go,
erase, as soon as she discovered what and forget—Us had not forgotten, you
the scholars were laughing at:
sco—in the excitement of business some­
where, his diaap,K&gt;intmeuL But that
heart of bis kept forever answering
“Btey another year.” He waa in this
state of mind the day before lie was '. 1. .
After dinner that day he went and sat on uumbirv, _,
tho bench under the great maple. He I world, who are thus divided: Uniled
went there that he might be alone to do- I States. 73,265; Great Britain and Irecide whether he would follow the dictates I land, 42,000; Italy, 25,000; Fraore,
TW&gt; youth that wrote tliat poem of his r.waon or give way to the longings । 40,439; German empire, 512.158; Nether“dared " to write it; but he did not
L- U___.
----------- .---------- . ..
(UolUod)t 64 003; Austria, 1.600.­
dare to make hiraaclf known.
day. He arose from bis seat, and said 000; Russia in Europe, 2,612,170; Tur­
Ot exmm it wm nothing but “boy's aloud, aod decisively, “I shall go." It key, 150,000; Roumauia, 247,424; Mo­
play,” but Jim felt that he wm near waa settled. He had told the family all rocco, 340,000; Denmark, Belgium,
------- ‘1 to being a man to look at it rlong that be should go away when ho Sweden, Switzerland. Canada have com­
---------- i mans stand-point. AnJ, look­ became of age. He was glad they knew paratively few Jews—they number there
ing at it ia that light, be thought it prop­ it and had become reconciled to (perhaps from 1,500 to 7,000—while Asia has
er to tell Jennie that night when they wished) it. He was set upon looking
went hsiDO that ho wm very sorry that straight ahead now, and determined not
■ome mean fellow baa annoyed her in to look back.
such a ny; that be would find out the
And be did look straight ahead—
poppy who *»«*« lb«- stuff and give him Look? ho stared, for just a second or
a sound thrashing.
But Jennie, to the surprise of Jim,
ccnld not see .wherein aha had been in­
jured to an extent that demanded any
such exmrse aa be pn^Kjoed to take. old lune-back, pursuing. It wm focttuiAnd she dissnailed him from his Mn- ate for Jennie Long then Hist Jim waa
guinary purpose. Not eerily, however, near; and that he wm “ big " and strong
1- VI—___ _______________. _

SELLECK,

dairy attached. and watched the country
mud in bar toil with marked attention.
“ Your task ia a laborious one!" she
remarked to the arid.
" Somewhat ma'am," wm the reply.
"Naturefaindead wonderful ia bar

pLUM AYB"fAMCY

XSNA with Mr. Long until he was of
a^ far be teas ba omU be of great
aervice to the fanner in the two years

NUMBER 52.

exferienres of tho love of country and
place, and friends and family, and home.
WcTmow It an a aenae of delight, of sat। isfaction, ao a feeling at drawing, of
yearning, of out-pouring of self for
others, or for some principle that we
chenah as sacred. This principle at
love finds its fullness in God; it finds ite
expression in the forms and worlds with
which He 'has clothed His wisdom and
power, and in the beings, human and
angelic, that tie hM Called into conscious
cxuitenre, and made &lt;ia|teble of oqjpmunion with Himself. It finds ite fullthe express imago &lt;d God. who is God '
V&gt; is, God manifested in humin form.
Jesus Christ is tho cxprcseion of God's
lore to a world in darkness mid sin, com­
ing to seek and to save that whirii waa
lost. And in this sentiment do we fiid
the image of God in num, refieeted tn
the anff-^nng love at aoUmti for their
children, in the tore of home, in the lore
ot country, in the eacrifioea Hist are

*n&gt;e authorities agree that the first
bean! of the Great Plague was in Hol­
land in September, 1664. whither it had
been imported from Turkey. About the
beginning of December of the same
year, two French men. living in Drury
Lane parish, died of the disease. Invt ctigationa that were afterward set on
foot showed that it had been brought
over from Holland in a vewaeh Some of
the goods bad been stowed away in thia
quarter of the ei’y, and the first two
victims lived in the bouse where the
goods were held. The astrologers, at
the bead of whom waa the remarkable
William Lilly, had been predicting pee­
...
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tilcnoe,
and the ----------i
troubles. A comet —. ,,------- , ,
in color and shadowy in outline. This
had been interpreted by lh« almanaomskere as a direful portent, and Lilly
had foretold that when the Plague at­
tacked the city there would be " neither
boners for the dead, nor Mund to care
for the sick." Though the Limes were
superstitions, the gloomy prognostica­
tions of threw ewers did net at first alarm

borne in mind, as the events of that
memorable rammer of 1665 are recalled.
The deaths from the disease, as well ns
from other cauaea, continued to increaae.
When the mortality in St. Giles pariah
and in Drury Lane bad increased from
16 or 17 to 23 and 25. and the weekly
tills of the city from 291 on the 27th
of December to 474 on the 24th of Janu­
ary, then, indeed, the attention of the
city was arrested. The symptoms of the
disease were a dull headache, reatleaanrss, chills and vertigo, eyes red and
muddy, tongue ojated, an4 skin h&lt;-t and
dry. But tho immediate and visible
tokens of the preaencr of the plague
were gangrenous spots or mortified
flenb, in small knobs, “as broad," in
the wards of De Foe, “ sa a little silver
jxmiiy, au-1 hard as a piece of callous or

After the middle of January the dis­
ease Ix-gan to abate. The weekly mor
tahty bills ran lower, and hopes were
entertained that the city had pasac*!
tlirough the worst of the visitation. The
westtirr in May, 1665. was fine and
beautiful. No rain fell for many days.
Then the plague gathered new and ter­
rible strength. The dratha, in 8L
Gilea, ran up from 20 to 53 a ’reek, and
portions of the city that had before es­
caped began to be invaded. Then en­
sued the tint panic. Thousands leftthe

ho wm through with thia hydropathic
treatment he wm free from the plague,
“ the cold of the water, having abated tho
fever of the blood.”
We are outrunning the doe limits ot
an article. There is only roan to put
down- the record of deaths iu September,
the most fatal month of all:

SrrUBtVT tass....................................... ....a^ss
A physician of the time said ia a bock
he published tn Latin that, one night
in September, in the week ending the
18th, there were 4,000 deaths. The
total*number of deaths from August 8
to October 10 was 59,918, of whom
49,606 died of the plague alone. De
Foe estimates that there were 100,000
persons who died in that great epidemic.
By December the disease had abwtesl,
the total deaths that month being leas
than 1,000. The next year came the
great fire.

Tint forthcoming International Dai»y
Pair is not only to lx an exhibition at
dairy products, but is to embrace a full
show of tho finest breeds of dairy cattle.
Gilmore's garden, in New York. vrouM
l&gt;e an excellent place for bolding the
fair.
Tint earnings of twenty of the princi­
pal Western railroads for the month of
August, amount to &lt;5,849,645- sa against
&lt;5,701,347 lor the same month last year,
nn increase of 8148,296. Tho earnings
of the same twenty roads for the first
eight months of this year were &lt;40.766,­
633 again«t &lt;36,997,773 for the same pe­
riod l»*l year, an increase of &lt;3,76*4,860.
Tint acoounta of Ibe fall trade through­
out the Northwest continue to be satis­
factory. In Minnesota the trade has
lH-rn the largest ever known, with two
I exoeptions. The purehaaca for Kansas,
Nebraska, Texas, Missouri, Michigan
and Wisconsin have been large. Aa soon
as the yellow fever ia over there will be
a great demand from the South for all
kinds of goods.
Tub Lve-cattte trade with England is
to receive a new impetus by shipping
the cattle direct from Galveston to Barrow-in-Furneaa The Great Eastern, it
is stated, baa been purchased to be fitted
up as a cattie-steamer ; and the Barrow
Shipbuilding Company have fitted up a
steamer of 4,000 tons. e-iUed the Braxiltan, to be the fire* of a lino to ran with
cattle from Galveston to Bnrrow-iB-

thereafter. Then it —
wm n solved that
infected house* should bo closed for A
month, with all those living in them.
This order waa odious to many, and to
avoid it they kept from the ofltotra the
Tut total
knowledge that their bouses were af­ Union Stock
fected. But wstehmen went about, and last twelve y&lt;
these who evaded the law were subjected
to a heavy fine. Over the doors of in­
fected homw'A wen' irntten in red ink
tho wards, “Tho I^nl have mvrcy upon
us," and a watebman waa stationed at lb.’
door to prevent all ingress and ogress,
except the doctor and nurse. Onoe a
mob, enraged at the cloung of the

1877, Ohio l
hogs, while--------------1,618,084, and the iaeraee rii
has been very great This it

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cd tjthe street is the Chiweec qmuter

of the city, aad Ma rewstnmei. presed
him by in thrurgs, refusing to give
Mm any relief in nay fonafor to lunch

&gt; I «Wl &lt;*th.rttj'prt«-. IWMher
leper wm discovered in jail, and wa*
utilized aa n lecturer specimen by the

Mrs. Dane, a lady living five miku
from Caro, Taewla Co., gave birth on

A toamsier nazoed Herdus fell into a
pit of burning rubbhb at a Manistee
mill Monday and wm roasted so.severely that he ba* died.
Mrs. Calfarnia Wilrox. the Battle
Creek abortionist who killed Mrs. HolahM been overhauled at Allegan,
ianogout on*0.000(ball.
among the Chinese ia not known, and
there U no wgy of discovering. The
mortality returns report nearly all the nett, of Ionia, died on the 11th, from
injuries received while wrestling with
deuChutkutocMr amoag them to re- a schoolmate. Boys, don’t wrestle.
auit from “caoaee unknown," and a
The fate of the drunkaid. Bill Clark,
largo proportion of them may be ow­ well known in Kidamasoo for the past
ing to this disease. Now that it
90 years m a saloon-keeper, died in the
known to exist in the city, it becomes count’ bouse ou tbs Ulh. of delirium
important to learn under what condi­
tion* it is iufectiot a
men. The introduction of leprosy into
the Hawaiian Islands b«* been a great
calamity to them, and the poreibility
uf a similarity curse to California b
pat viewed with vquinamlty. To what

Shipwrecked and &lt;tarring Milots
adrift on the ocean never bailed the
sight of Usd with more Joy than the
people of the of the desolated and the
klllh. int wd Ml wralbr.
St. Louis has already had the Gox for
which towns farther south are praying,
nod the fears of her citizeus are now
allayed. From various points in Tenxsttt. also, we have reports of a mark ed ■farage for the better in the temperatnre. and In New Orleans it is hoped
that the worst is ovex. A new method
of treating the disease lias '-roved very
uawsaful. one phreicuu employing ft 1
having saved ninety-seven cases out of
toa. If the true method of dealing with
yellow fever has really at last l&gt;een di*
covered, and if New Orleans and if i
New Orleans and the smaller Southern 1
cities, learning a tardy wisdom from
their sufferings, keep their cities clean
for the future, and maintain an cffic
L-nt sanitary police in other respect*, it :
may be that we hare seen the lost yel­
low fever epidemic iu this country.

A party of men had started out for n
sail on Lake Riiieau, Ont. One of them
named Flavier. wailed in the lake to
pash th- yacht into deep water, and
while doing so fell into a bole, anothwm in the boat, reached o« er to secure
him, but wm dragged into the water.
Pool Leeds. who was on the boat and
saw the accident, plunged into the bike,
but on reaching the other two they
grasped him l onnd the body and all
wore drowned.
.

Two Uses in a Memphis newspaper
speak volume* in behalf of the mar­
riage tie. ■‘Parent*,-’ say* Ibe Joaf/aaehe. “have deserted children and
children parents, and hushend* their
wires, Imt not one wife ho* deserted
her husband." Tbi« i* a good tribute
to the con rage and fidelity of true worn
anhohd. How foolish, in view of suck
devotion, is the flippant tnlk about the
aafitfrrence with which the martial re­
lation in these days

India Office statistics show that at
present a hundred million women in
India are. sunk iu au-olute ignorance,
Iwuug unable to read a syllable of their
mother tongue, aod untaught as to the
bimpleat rules ot health and life, the
law# of God or scientific truth*; in
fact, a fssling exist* in most Hindoo
families that the girl who has learned
to-read and write baa committed a sin.
wire to bring down judgement upon
her end bar huslmud.
Jsoese al the Canadian newspapers
are mourning over the emigration of
young and enterprising Canadians to
tbs United States, and discussing the
cause of the exodus. The plain facia
are that yoang and enterprising men
come hers because they can make more
money here than in Canada, and the
opportuidM for getting ahead in the
world are in every respect better.

WhML two yoan «go. Turkey wm
with tho revolt in Bos­
nia and Herzgoriaa. Rurone looked
wm straggling

aad miafortunps- Now that 300,000 of
tlw beat soldiers of Anstro-Hungary
haqe failed in the same undertaking,
the Turk doM not appear so exception­
ally feeble, after all.
“Fast Bfe" wm very successfully
played tn Bath. Me., not long aioc?. A
couple there were introduced, engaged,
married and divorced, within a w.-ek.
Thia b so excellent example of true
ecooomy of time. It abows America to
be the moat energetic of nations.

Senator Blaine has been snnatruck.
carried over a mill-dam, thrown from
a cwrrivre. blown op with fireworks
and taken a tumble down stairs, bat he
stUl Sigh, to be President.
And now for cider, pumpkin pics,
haddsg-beM and the country hsaie
wboee big blue eyee autaiy appeal to
yoa to slide your arm between her
waial and the hard back of a chair.

Is not the old Wheeler &amp; Wilson Sewing
. Machine improved or changed, but an

once for
Bah (Mi
their Un__ ______
which bare bans,

Four tnerulwrs of th* fatnily-ef James
Cooper, of Carmel township. Eaton Co-,
viz.. Cooper. hb&gt; wife and two small
children, were pcisoned by eating
cookies in which a »j&gt;oonf«l of arsenic

cd the wound will prove feta-f.
)li*« Lillie CrapeI. of Albion, a young
lady 16 years &lt;&gt;f agr. commltu-d suicide
on the 161b by taking strychnine. She
was a daughter of a re»pectable widow
of that place. Various cause* are aasigned for the deed, but nothing cer­
tain i* known to the public.
.Elwood Olney, a yonng man working
on the farm of Daniel Scott, throe mi|r*
south of Eaton Rapid*. «ii*taini*d seri­
ous, if not fatal, injuries ou the 14th.
He was driving a span of colt* before a
graih-dnll. when they liecame fright­
ened aad ran away, throwing the drill

jamming him up in a frightful tu an tier.
A horrible accident look place near
St. Clair on the 16th. A boy named
Wolf got tin-d of working »o a stack
oi nay. aim *nu ou. striKing »n apnciifork which was stadding against the
stack, running it through hb head, en­
tering under ills chin and coming out
on the top of hb bead- Hb father be­
coming angry at hi* son's conduct for

MA'MUVte
All th? rot»
ule* exhibit Malted btrde and animal.;
aad. gen -rally, they am well set up in
the usual manner. But in the Canadi­
an Department a novel and remazkaableplan Um been adopted.-the car­
casses of deer and oilier animals and
bird* are suspended by the-feet a* in a
market or shun, and present admirable
tableaux of ,rd**d game/’ while the
fish lie ou something resembling herb­
age, and look natural as If they bad
come oat of the sea. or liver, an h »nr
or two stnceoaly. The trophy eouLiin*
example* of nearly every cbm* iu tin
collection, and vUilui* wiud up ami
down it* staircase eontinmilly. neither
deterred by the black bear that stands
sentinel at one door, nor by tbe white
one which perform* the Mme duty at
the other.
People who take iu hand, nn inspec­
tion rd the Paris Exhibition in the ex­
pectation that it will furnish them with
a faithful reflex of thepieacnt aspect
of tbe manafact are of iron and steel
are Dot only likely to l&lt;c largely disap­
pointed. but are certain, if influenced
in their judgrmunz only by what they
sec in the
M...
altogether ineorreetcoDclosion*. Eng­
land. the leading country iu all that re­
late* to the metaluogy &lt;if iron, it very
inadequately represented; America,
the next in impirUnce, .come* so far
short of patting forth it* real strength
that it had much better have left itself
altogether ant of the reckoning; Getmany, the third great representative of
iron and steel, i* in the same position
m America; and Bslgiuu- Jim* been
content to leave itself very largely iu
tbi hand* of one firm—which, huwet er.
ku worthily discharged the trust. Oti1
the other hand. It will be found that
Mich countries as Russia. Austria, and
Sweden, with natural rrsourve* and de­
velopment that only entitle them to a I
flace in the third rank uf the European
smily, have doM more in the wny of I
asserting thuindMini* to recrarniliun a* ।
industrial power* than might have been
expected from them, even if they hud
l&gt;een much more lilwrallv endowed by
nature, and geographically within eas­
ier reach uf thj Champ de Mars. But '
after these considerations hare been
duly discounted, the collective exhib- '
it* of iron sjd steel present education- I
al facilities aad scientific htemorabilia
quite aa notable, and probably, on the j
whole, much more curupfete, than any
antecedent Exhibit;»a. England ano
America have had aumerou«opportun- (
itie*. of which they have taken full ad­
vantage, of showing to the world their
capabilities znd rvaourocsin this sphere
of industrial eflbt*; and heretofore the I

the threat* of foreign competition. mid
it b perhaps due more to their insular
prejudice and cuulcmpl of danger, thuli
to aught else, that English firms have
come so far short of their best efforts
tn the present Exhibition. But the ex­
tent and characterof foreign competitiou have been brought very near and
made uncomfortably apparent to the
English industrial*, who have never

Entir’ly New Intention
frscss:

The ]NJ

q_

Q possesses many points of

superiority over any other Machine.

It is,

taking everything into consideration, the

routes. Fix your eye on Chicago aa a
starting point. Westward in nearly un
air line you will trace it* California
line until you reach the Missouri river
at Council Bluff*, opposite Omaha—
here i» a single run of nearly 500 mile*.
Back to Chkaco agniu yoo look North­
west, and follow another of its routes
through Mndiaon. the Capitol oCWhconsin, through the pine wood%6f that
wholo State and into Mintretota. and
on to Hl. Pnul and MinneopoliJ-Uib h
400 mile- mure. Again looking from

same State, Winona, OuTatbona and
New Dim, in Minnesota, snd\Northwestwnrd far into Dakota—here we
have ®5 mile* mon- ot rpad-y Again
coming to Chicago wqXee two lines
running Northwardly—one along the
lake shore to Milwaukee, and thence
to Fund du Lac. and the other running
more inland, through Janesville. Wat­
ertown. etc,, also to Fond du late, then
North through Oshkosh. De Pere,
Green Bay arid Escanalm. to Negaunee,
Ishpeming and .Marquette—here b an­
other 440 miles uf road. Then we have
n line from Chicago to Elgin, Rockfoid and Freeport. another from Clin-

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State, another from Kenosha on Lake
Micigan Ui Rockford, in Northern Illi­
nois. and after all longer lines we have
many short *paus tn travocx- l«eforc wc
have found out all of kite Ckicaffo &lt;f.VorfA Western RaHruL.
Is' it any wonder then that this line
in rilled the great Western Trunk
Line t So far ahead of anything else
Is it in the wn- of road bed, rare, loco-

STAPLE GROCERIES.

The passengers to or from California,
Colorado. I'tuh. Ncbraaku. the Black
Hills. Minnesota. Maaitolm. the East.
West, North or Sontlr. should «-&lt;- that
they are f urn idled ticket* by this great
line. Forget not that this alone of all
the roads north or west of Chicago,
run the world-renowned Pullman hotel
car. No other western mad has Puliman or nnr other form of hotel ear. no
matter what they claim.—71c Herald.

WORLD’S FAIR AT PARIS I
Sugars Teas,
Coffees Spices,

A Cann.—We desire to lender the M.
E. Churrli iind cungiemlioutnir sincere
thanks for their ii’iifortn kindness lo
us during our two vcar'ssoiutiru among
them, and especial]v for the visible to­
kens of their good will am! esteem
shown n» on Wednesday and Friday
'‘
'
obliging

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP
IT PRICES TO SUIT THE TUES!

in.C. I ill* may, in«ie« «i. ne u as the very iirat o portunity
.
luu enjoved of shos tug to the
nvuu. vuc mi.e-v-. v.
«•, world bet relative position in the tare
junction the engineer discovered a man
indmarial preferment. Neither in
walking
the
train directly on hcr own exhibitions of 1M5 and 1*67.
—toward
*------- ' ,k
“ —
the track. He Hounded his whistle and nor in the English exbil&gt;iticu- of IM1
the man apparently stepped off tbe and iAttt, did she come largely t«&gt; the
track ; bnt be failed to get far enough front in matters metalluogical. ami the
over and the pilot beam struck him in cnourmous drain made upon her retbe breast. Hr wm flung into the air sonrves by the war. left her in the lm&lt;-kand hurled lo the ground a crushed, ground at tire exhibition* of Vicuna
mangled and llfelr** mns*. Hr wa* aud Philadelphia.
But to-day -he
taken to Detroit and an inquest was prove* to the rest of the world that, iu
held, during wh'ch it was ascertained spite of the general demoralization
that the ImxIv wa* that of Thoma* and dbtuibonce of industry ciiu-cd by
Thompson, a Swede. He lived in Lud­ the misfortunes that culminated in Se­
ington. from which place he wa* sent dan. and notwithstanding the cornuquent Iom of eleven of her principal
iron work* in Alsace and Lorraine,
renreecnting the transference to the
Zollverein of tbree-fonrths of tire iron
production of Ute old French depart­
A not her horrible tale comes from ment of the Moselle, she ha* in this, aa
Lenawee Co. Last March the house iu all other indication:, of material
of one John Hurley, of be area town­ progress, developed smazing rec operaship, wm burned, and the story of the
fire end the death by burning of Hur­
ley's little son and snpDosed “narrow
escape’ of Hurley, the terrible burning
and almost miraculous escape of Mrs.
In tbe Printing Department tbe new
Hurter and her babe, were all graphic­ composing machine work* wonders.
ally described.
At tliat time there The apparatus is not unlike a piano,
were certain auspicious circumstances and is composed of a series uf vertical
in the case, and now it has turned out tubes, placed aids by side; each tube
that suspicion wm not wholly ground­ is filkdwHhoM kind of letter. These
less. for Hurley himself has been ar- tubes all converge at the lower end.
into one pipe, which abut* upon a hor­
izontal tivDch. The compositor Iim
before him a keyboard, upon the notes
of which the letters of tbe alphabet are
marked. When be strikM one of these
note* tbe corresponding tutm opens,
and drops tbe letier indfimted into the
trench, where a special mechanism adraooM it to the place it is intended to
occupy. The type* then pas* into the
justilter, a kina of movable metallic
The other afternoon two women, frame, of a sue suitable to the line
Mrs. Conran and Mrs. 8wartc, neigh­ which ia Co be printed. Each line, when
bora. ot Detroit, visited the Mayor’s of­
fice, beni upon having justice. Tbe
of this method is evident.
By
case is m follows: Mrs. Swartz visited
'
la a skillful composiCor
Mrs Corgun. bringing with b»r her lit­
100 fetters in an boar;
tle girl, sged three ymra. aad in rue
ns
U
I*
possible
to
make
ning about tbe floor the little one fell
th* Mine time; but, al­
back ward again* a red-hot stove. To
&gt; fatigue to tbe fingers it
aa* Mrs. Swartz's word*, “Her dross, it
ion tn pat the average
roe ahorri. und rail
‘
“
I an hour. There in, of
ahtove der leddera. ‘j
her dress be­
vs* burned righd urn
bint,
...... and sk* squrel. — like enyding.
Now, Meeetber Mayor, re can’t agree
on dis ding, and ve eoom yu*t righd

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THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!

AND THEY WILL BE SOLD!
AND THEY WILL BE SOLD I
AND THEY WILL BE SOLD!
EUGENE COOK

MEAT MARKET,

Is now receiving

Fresh and Salt Meats,

NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE.

Ssiiei Bai! ui Simlim,
Lard, by the. lb. or barrel,
5JONEY

TO

50 PIECES NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS

LOAN

The best stock of
Wbua a man nearly breaks hb neck
trying to get out of the way of a “lightlii&lt;l»«.’ supposing it to be tbe b*ad
light of a feeomotiva. it M time for him

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Psnml cr Real Exists Scarify.
Aup’y to

Wm. A. Atlswokth.

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Miss Maggie Jeffrey

Ready-Made Clothing to fit everybody.
Choice Groceries always on hand.
Dollar Tea for fifty cents. Tobocco, do.
Everything cheap.
Nashville, August 20, ’78.

D. C. GRIFFITH

CENTRAL STORE.

�DRUGGISTS,

■ ICHIUAM

A NEW HOTEL, WITH PLEASANT ROOMS
' And Hew Fumlturft*

The While feme of Odroaa is the fair
•st by *11 odd*. Ro saya Bom Rslitart.
EL Lamb had* asroof wheat that

FIRST CUSS SAMPLE ROOMS ON TBE FIRST FLOOR.
free ’Bug to and from, all Train*.

The firm of L. Hilbert A Co. ha* dis­
solved. the Co., C-A. Hough, retiring.
Mr. Hilbert will continue tbe busimms
of the old firm, and Chris, will again
George. Iteh. aad Joe Elston. are five embark in the wagon and baggy hwfaboy. that live in Maple Grove. One
night fart week they, went “coohing’*
melons In l*e. ry P^rro's watermelon
patch. Then Esq. Dunham thought a rel shoot seme bogs that, it appears,
&gt;tet fine at filLM would ba about they wm raising on shares, which tin
rtrtu. Tb. ten *Ud •&gt;
won', te hlly culminated in a terrible combat.
Both abed clubs, **»d Walkin. struck
—H. E. BeaMfat. the? Venaoatvilfa Poatie three terrible blows, that ren­
high-mnehy-mack, who raa sa easily dered him iarcnsible. He died on Sat­
count sown loads of Woodland wheat urday, never having spoken from tbe
pasniug hl* ranch fur th* clay bank timab* waa struck. Watkina ha* been

elevator in a single day, h*» been
haafad up for unorereifsHv beating
Charies Hurgmau, a IS-yesr-old mphan
boy, who fa wort lag ft* hl. dnddv. Am
Benedict, lie Was arrested Thui star.
-The fire on Tuesday night called
many to the river bank*, but the boat*
wsre scarce and only a few could eroaa.
Leatar Larkin waa sitting in a small
boat and Charlen Frighoer was about
to step la when little Charley Woolcott gave the boat a pu*h. it waa upset
and tbe boy* got a first-cfa** ducking
in some ten feet of water. However,
young and agile, they had no

PtMtle waa married and leave* a wife
anil several children.
M'atkina fa a
boy only about 18.
Birr.

GRAINS
O. O. WOLCOTT, Proprietor.

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COTTAGE COLORS.
_____
MA8UT8 COLORS
VARNISHES. BRUSHES,

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SHOULDER BRACES,

Having at last (we hope and trust) passed
through the great financial crisis of the past
SHERIDAN ITEMS.
There fa a good deal of sickness in
Again we eome with a new lot of four years, which has caused failures in the
lots) M H DeaW
that Crockery, right from h-Old h-En&lt;thia vicinity now.
loud, and will offer it for a few day* at part of merchants, and hard times for farm­
An infant eon of J. W. William* died
Thursday night.
ers
and
the
laboring
class,
.
we
have
every
Pi.- Platea
reason to believe that with the large crops
Cauae—no greenDinner Plate*.
that Providence has so .bountifully bestowed alWSWORTB A
sowed, corn eat. and with a bountiful
er pair, '. '.'.'..t1.00 upon us, that we have once more reached
harveat should lie thankful.
t Uiese gtxKl* uro all
—Moro aicknem in and around the
&gt;e China of the eele- the solid basis on which we can do business,
We do not care very much for a r.a.'rd^f ’T*
village now, than any time during the
ieakin'* make. We
the feud that cauaed the cotillion change in tbe admin fatration yet. We )^T,. *1*0’ *xAt
past year. The prevailing diisaie ia
with the confidence that is necessary to
wren
Hinchman
and
King
of
Johnabillkm* fever.
Both loved and courted the it.
make business what it should be. Goods
■e girl. To King tbe nwult ia porhaving come down to the old standard pric­
Individual Salt*, per sett.
ot much *nccea*. Him Addie i* a aplen- ! We have at all time*
es before
is UU
no Ireason
ProviahMia.
ate., to which
UCIUJC the
vuv war.
well. there
IIICIV io
CrtdUll why
W U V we
we
rhieh vo
did organiaL
[ Gioceriea, P
----- -Yellow Jack hasn't tackled Bill
Dr. Brown, of Harting*, apeak* te Xnich’we vriU
v— rr““^h‘”“‘l should not hope that the good old times are
“r-v..
^"teh
Beadle yet, still theca are those of na
Hinchman
got
her.
and
King
waa
in
the
Meadville
Reform
Club
Saturday
1
Respectfully
your*.
111.,,-oun^ LixteS
.
„ „„
who watch tbe daily reports ia hopeful
the habit of making exaaperating roslowly ,but surely coming back tA
to _us______
as____a
anticipation &lt;4 each a result.
, rr n&lt;ki.c«u.nu
•nd bear bun.
|
B. R. Dicnaron * Co*
—There fa a great scarcity of tenepeople,
who
have
labored
and
struggled
to
which waa undoubtedly the cause that
meat hetfaea ia Nashville. Let more
aud Nobby Hat* juat re­
prompted him to proa* the trigger, that one of our new store* the other.
be erected and an influx to the popul* *l&gt;cd tbe bullet on it* deadly mhudon.
maintain our own, through the past four long
D. C. Gaternu’*.
________ _
__________
j gentleman from Little Rock, Ark.,
tian of Nashville will be the rroult
re Ne. * .^ cwh.7urt rm.tr-(years. And under these considerations the
F
! FtaffT!—A little after ten 1 triving a description of the mreti
—I*. J. Wheeler, Dr. Barber aad vrifr-.
lhe coin'd people there, w
H. IL Dickinson and forty-throe
forty-th roe other
other n’cloek on Turaday evening, tbeinhab- hcld
Farmer*,
urBtio«! : undersigned is, at the
present time. East,
persons liviag in
in tbe
tbe region
region round
round ita”1* ut Uii* village were startled by nu chicrly lady took umbrage to tbr
attended tbe State th*’ evy of "fire," and it w*. «xm di* ’»&gt;«n«&gt;fHn which the grntiuouui wo
making a large purchase of Fall and Winter
corrro&lt;l that Jacob Hecjtathoni's Imnup explaining and went for him in a man
.dmm|^^Jii"i!^!Kj?|i^h*rf-!Goods, consisting of D G
, B
ra« fun.
of the corporation wa* wrapped in I
rho ha* been crippled with a hip*
____ '
!S
, G
, E
., which he is confiflame*
Mr. Heckatborn'* people hmi
ASSY Uli ITEMS.
Arbor for examination, on Wednesday
“I-1 dent can and will be sold at prices that will
tiagration.
Hy liaru wa* a new nor.
rontainingaaum of mmier^inqmre convince everyone
that we have at last
—Our Woodland list of Mboeribei* having been built only a couple of
Tbr nrw »flierr will lie a grxHj one.
now numbers 117, a larger number, we year* since, and contained 225 bushel*
t
Do not forget to call at the Foun- ; reached the solid basis on
prices and hardfrw day* since, while Jam&lt;-&gt; PartFkmr: wourrTriiwu:
P
an
undersigned
will
open
the new
hay. a fanning mill, horse rake, har- volver, it exploded, the ball lodging in
Lined.
iM-a*’. fanning implement*, etc. Th&lt;o!Sr.-l?)"““r'"£feM «K' sfoek about the 15th or 16th of this month
tiro had gained such a headway tliat
only a portion of the wheat (about 90 । M. P. Church on Saturday evening.
&lt;’”1' WB “a
'• and knowing the people will appreciate good
purohaard a school houae site, and next bn*hei») wa* saved, aud that in adnm |
! Tbe Kpenkrra were Mr. Wooluough.
year propone to build a new ncbool aged coml it ion. The tiro origininated
re ir thru- 7.. .n.ihmi th», ,«« Goods at the low price, feels that the in­
and the Democratic nominee for Conin a »traw stark, within a few feet of R|
MA,.... ik-II.,1...,.tatek. | crease in his sales will fully warrant him in
—The Br&lt;l Ribbon Club are making the lutm. and i* KiippoM-d to lie the 1 f .
word uf an incendiary, a* track* were
arrangement* to produce •’The Drunk
Avuuee.
making
the 1 purchase he has,' and hoping
to
A
wedding,
which
knowing
nnw
proAll penion* havingnotr*and ncconnta
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O
noticed leading from the alack nerrx* a ।
er* House, sometime during tbe fore plowed field. Tlirao indicated their । *
S3&amp;F5 Jc-.SK rf^r wIS^ sve his many customers, and as many new
owner walked a distance from tbe *
' ones, at his store where they will be pleased
-tek. lur..«l ted Uxte-4 teck. te.l
then broke into a run until he had
“* "
“
"
Sylvester and Miaa Aiidir Frey. Rev.
rKX'ZSJ
’Kr’Sito
give *prices and show Goods.
fall stock.
C. C. W
.
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Fine American t Bgii fitches,

Stock of Clothing juat arrived at
Wbbblbb’s.

mith

AND JEWELRY.

with tfei.
TINE TOBACCOS k. CIGARS.

GOLDEI

OPPORTUNITY!

NEW GOODS
DHY GOODS,
H ATS, CAPS.
BOOTS. SHOES,
THTHTES. MOTIONS.
GROCERIES, AC.,

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CHEAPER THAN EVER

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reached the wood*.

The Iom will ag-

hoes

roceries

—Berry, tbe forger, licth low.

PerwaaJ G**aip.
W. S. Power* fa down with a billion.
attack
i
lb-v. Tlu.mte mured U&gt; Jonte.m. te
Wednesday
■

ville ou a prospecting tour.

A urw stock of Phrln*. [lodge A
Palmrr, ‘ ’bic.iirv. Glove Fitting Hoot*
D. C. GairviTU.
Fears are , just receiv'd by
Don’t for« operaiion
Per’ormw*. «he will nol survive It.
Cllta'te brte.lmut. 'tetributrd Ittm,.
ally toward defraying the exprtiar* of
Call and err.

FOR THE

SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,
the public generally, that tbe mmc wa*
bought at a

Tbe benefit of which will go to our
patrons.
Naahvillc, May 15th, 1878.

Kumiture I
BCY YOUR FURNITURE OF

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

AHEAD!

cold * few day* ago.

’

Lrr. A Smith.

-------- PROPRIETOR OF---------

THE BOSTON STORE

Every reader of the news.

(aud who ia not) and their neigh­
bor* wi” plca*e bear in mind that they THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL
are perauuaily invited to

Nashville, Mich.

O' The lw»t of Plow Points ou band
al tiie Foundry.
J. M. Wood.

PLAIN and FANCY
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Ix&gt;e Tuckerman (Clus*. Furnfaa'meat ■ .joetor
jn -bout a minute the mil
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mmkrt -te,.. dte^ute!, tek.
.b„.
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Mr. and Mr*. N. I*. Frink and Mrs. *ud for a long time wa* stiff and cold, rd a meat market In the building admortem examination of the remain* G. A. Truman are in Detroit, vfaititg 1 and suffering the most acute pain*. Jotninit J-**
Smith* rtorr, aod *e
. - .
.. wa* thought
..
.. .to ,hr Hvlrtr
. .
Lee
1 uckcrman.
waa held on Saturday.
fnend*.
-she
but after i'cured the
■ service* of
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*. I
rhile the eftret of tbe medicine paw- to au|&gt;erintrnd tbe same. Given*your
Dr. (*.■ W.’ Wickham fixed himaelf up
off.
•
patronage, and we will guaaaotee satCha*. Feast**.
j Wheat did • not “pan oot” very well isfaction.
Eld. Harder and the new Method!* I*uriuipa,O!-----Feed! Fr&lt;-d!!
F Partello fa to make Ml
on in *ome localitien hereabout*. Tbe
O' Rrmember that all kind* of
Gncabudt roligion.
*-• **■ Wad*worth IM buriiel***
Fkkd Stobi.
Mi*. H. Morro. tbe apiritualfat med^rnd“f‘ of *"»«&lt;*•
■ /«&gt;»•"
tioe that Daniel Bolinger, of Sheridan, ium. faeturo* at tbe Opera Hcuae. &lt;x&gt; R*,h,an h“ S01 bu*hefa from tliirty
*l 10-AO *. ir *11X30 n m
”
;
Heb,r«
from
ind pay your account
concluded to postpone busting up the
IT — u
.
fifteen aerro. *nd lUnj. Froy 101 bu*h
credit, and help me
corporation, and paid a ten dollar fine.
C. W. DiM*n*r.
Mn. C. Aiaaworth ami little girl P|a fn»m ten acre*, an average uf only
leave NaahvQle next week, te vfait rel- 9.84 buahrl* per acre. Notwith*taudMr. Bolinger will portion n* for Mt ativew and friend, in Chicago, aad Mt.
J'*1” ,rie,df
vSre the Foundry, warranted. J. if. Wood.
mentioning ii before.
rSteuk n™.
d**-' in
*1"*' *U•1S2^"'

NOVELTY SHORI
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Farnitun of Every Description!

NEW LIVERY JBIG

A f RnYfAD
R. b. DuAlUU

SPRING
STC CK

tetete.-vte

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Rock Bottom Prices.
A GOOD HEARSE

LIVEBY &amp; BOARDING STABLE
•30 to SOO.

sir* “*" Ho Beta Plncc to Bnj Goods I

odaoce upon all funeral oeeaataoa and a full Um of

Upholstery Goods ud Shronds!

Double &amp; Single Rigs,

DRYGOODS

BARRYTII.1.E ITEMS.

building a hall to bold their meeting,
in. tbe ladle* of the Club met at the
house of M. J. Lathrop and organis'd a
Temperance Aid Society. At the first
meeting only 14 were present, bat the

OUR NEW STOCK,

PIONE’R STORE

Yours Respectfully,

wife of David M.. who has been sick of

laat week. It caught from a pile of
route, a few feet away, that had otrew-!&gt; sermon here, last Sunday, and has
famiy bee* art on fire.
gone to conference.
Cha*. Lamb baa just retarned from
public receive* a aaiary oft*40.000 a
year. The Preside*! at NaahviDe vo- one of tbe northern roan tie*. He lo­
&lt;mH* a aalaa at
of cated a homestead and propose* to
whWia—nal ♦**,«(.OH ia voted aa move there in the *pring.
While tbe male member* of the Meid-

WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

and

the Ktate Me«lical College.

Thursday morning.

other?* amaaingly.

oots

olcott

J. T. Magrath. of llattl** Creek, officiat­
ing at the nuptials.

anec. and tall* heavily upon Mr. Heck - . Ml** Effie Chrirtler, who. for more
athorn. who fa nn hourat hard-working than a year, ha* been suffering from a
died suddenly on Thursday, last, after man.
j canccrona tn mor in the fare, ha* laen

ination was held yesterday, but not in

oods

tc

Ma. Editob:
From remark* made to me by some
friend* in Nashville, I find that I either
misrepresented my Yral views in my
remark* made at ReuKibbon Hall, or
waa misunderstood in my remark*.
Tbe position I hold and the remarks I
intended to make are these ; A temper­
ut for a mw advertiaemenU
ance man should live a* he talk*, and
Fall Stock fa arriving and I am
if tbe t ending of alcohol, fornse as a
unpacking gooda that 1 have
beverage, fa wro*:g—per a*’’—then
he has no right to license it, or to jrive
Q. A. Tbemam.
it aid or comfort in any way, neither
protecting by hia presence nor sustainmg by hia
t-» —— •!■—* —~
__ — will not don the red ribA fine aaanrtment of Sea Shell* Juat
bou, is.* bad man, nnworthv the name received at Manee’*. Everybody bay­
of a temperaii. c man, would be very ing a pound of Tea got* a Shell free.
unwise and unjust, fur mc.-or anyone
else.________________ C. C. D*A*ISO.

Jknd ZVotiom

THE

Is Compfato.

7 he LdOng Brick OT OTSIITG NEW MANUFACTORY
j

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR I

BOOTS a SWOBS,

KELLOGG-DEMARAY

AIXI&gt; IS ABLE TO OFFER

GREATER BARGAINS TO CASH uf SHORT CREDIT CDSTOBRS *-»- — •“* “—■*
========== HATS and CAPS!

jmrt. aud soon regular social* were held
every few. weeks, and when tbe hall
waa completed, they were held then .
and tbe receipt* run up from fiLft, at
tbe find acting, to fillJ»- The oftcm elected at the first meeting were;
Preu Mrs. HmtaMaMrod; Vice-Pro*..
Mr*. Dr. Seett; See., Mr*. W. M. DeVine; Tree*.. Mr*. Harriet Higdon.
The Society has held 1? afternoon vfa
Maaad U aoriak, the total receipt* be-

In addition to my extensive stock Dry Goods, you will find
upon investigation, that the Long Brick is headquarters for i K~
Mayo 18: Charicy
Potter 44; James Cull
£•• W; George Wi
£££* JI J wSTg
Howland W: Aliee He
Deway U; Nellfa De
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Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
-w-nTrunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries, WALL PAPER I
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
Sewing Machines, and all kinds
Sewing Machine Needles.
New CMmMi

Bring in your Country Produce ; wiU oxcange GoocU
■ for it 09 fuvorahy 09 for GroenbacJu.

Braden, tow an! fiiinfrai.

�•heir ntofhbors further down, which
oqutsta mm wttak, end so on. MihM to
the extreme rodl calle or totisaae parts
ot toe stem which are supplied with
water from briuw through root press-

child. "Tiny won’t come near me be­
cause papa died of the fairer, and we
wore with him—I and mamma.*' Tbs
little girl's heart was Hung by tbe chill­
ing repulaioc which came to bar in so
deep fi sorrow.
Negroes wilj not work, wall not leave
toniWilta about anA drew wtfaM,

to think ti^y must bo fed in idlensesaod
nneffkl Wd tbs gssotart. oani?
UnntaffL President at the Howards,
wsoVdsipair.
cMMo fmttr

S.BS5f

pmite out ot %, nmons of us"
bn»CY (ASTN
truth, not overdrawn. Tbe food re­
mains and Nbsf'viyntaH:, Tbs nwrsce,
‘w more days, cannot attend aoohalfithe steV ThSy m*St dte like shosp,
rot whi re they die, if something ia
done 'tfc»|3m*oaBDt4 advise or see
way of accomplishing nos.
.

atotdadttoJetoPretoT^-"
Ma. Tsomab Noxnr.UAoror thkCtorJritT
(DL)totiatoM *

Batatimd to divulge the mbm
igonltevr Meandi tn ter affair,
fty fourth annual communion aranffXodco of tbe lodepaodxct
kid Fellow* of the United Hlatex waa

,

CONSUMPTION,
- Broxekltl*. Cnml Drtllltj.

FELLOWS’
Among the numerous fictions regard­
ing tbe animal and plant world that still
go to form tbe idaplc of ** popular sci­
ence ” compilations fur the village libra­
ry, that regarding tho pestiferous exha­
lations from the "poison upas" is
prominent. The erroneous and exag­
gerated statements respecting tbe upas
tree i Antiariu toxiooru) am duo to a
Dutch surgeon, Dr. Foersch, who. cir­
culated them about tho close ot th-* last

A prominent twinses man, wbo lately
returoed to Cincinnati from a trip to
New Orleans, describes tbe aitaatioti in
th : South as F-rrowful in the extreme.
On Aha tripltown, fit ArkaasM City,
tho boat was not allowed to coal or land.
Men stood oo the banka with guns in
hnn«l, threatening to shoot if the attempt
wse madA v Al Mamphia, which wm
reached aa evening was approaching, a
moat depreaemg aceno waa pnaented.
Not a dog, not a mule, cot a negro could
seen. -TBs honso did not seem to
be seta
to
I • inha
inhabited; from no chimney could be
»&lt;xn tmoki* ascending, and evary place
«Kxnwa
oremed
aecmcii daaerte d. V ickr burg wae almoat
M bmj U’Mrmphio. Tetftw reigned all
along the MinaiMippi. If tho boat had
freight tor -toy town, it wm taken on to
New Orleans, the inhabitants refusing to
receive it At New Orleans things looked
much better. Men were at work on th®
levso, Abe TWfisinraa houare were open,.
but little or no buair eao was transacted.
The return trip was made by rail. At
Grenada not a white man wae visibleonly a few negroes.
At Holly tiprirga about 200 camv
aboard. Yellow fetvr had broken out
tho night before. Tbe scenes at the
depot wem heartrending. Wives were
leaving husbands, and m itlicrs leaving
| sma, bxkbng them farewell perhaps for­
i ever. Al one place a mother with three
children (roton the train. Hit husband
I bad died half an honr previous, end be1 tore hia dqatii Ltf litel made her pronnn*
to lean* oil the next train to save the
' lirrs of harself and their children. She
'। left hcrhosbrnid unouffltied, unboned.
!
I

of Germany, iu Tria
Bg of the ocelx-etertM
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Htetetioa a«aWt U*&lt; ScciaKxU. • • hoeb mteetsrea." tbe •;*«ch ittgr*. “xboald preecrro the
liberty of caUxeu. In genml. aud only prrrrnt
the aL ixc ct liberty, by wbicti tbe pern-cion.
A medical correspondent at New Or­
Hociah.t laitation threaten, tbe IuoadaltotM of leans says that the physicians of that
lire, and IK culture 7 1 .A r«n*UnUMple Ci.- city are all at wa regarding the nature?
and proper treatment of tbe peculiar va­
riety of yellow fever now prevailing in
that city. The correepoadrut.wntea:
The oompFicatioD with malarial fever
is a DCF form, and one that calls forth
the utmod skill of. tbe physician. The
patient-ia jfat reiwlyiih malarial remittent feviT, continues in that state for
three, or four days, then is visited by
•sen tl.e-. wers c.L-nmxod, J to bslt. aud fl.-rd J
yellow fever, which, in turn, will run a
•pi. IbJ fir® was retnrord. and uoe of the
courso of from aevrnty-two to ninety
bonrs, Inavwg lym re wvsk Ahat rarovsees, whearotaroed d. bet daro not hare their i
i rn»»A,!fi^d!^dYa 11.^5 n*
puMtoa. Tb. coaeh nwaatotu, had drivon oc,
*nd’ U‘,C
•ocrt’ UoM'*
u »‘
W mroar jrbM-wloaw-usan &lt;1
low ^CTCT- ^*ut no sooner has that malady
urtr* - S
eoitfey a««ror—1.-r' mu ite coarse than u secondary fuver of
WaUo. TL-&gt; diaaxtrr occurred at Eu remittent type' acts in. sometimes as-

SXCITX1&gt; Christians in Albania are
by Um UkmmmmJ into McptMMsro for
,;.fiyayisHi te"
poSHe. b
toting rirotored all
Intoamwltii Ow o«*.

banka and jwatotBos ditto. When our
fame amvott it looked aa if everybody
was dead, aave four or five. The tele­
graph operators had fled, and only two
of tns Howard Association wm left, arid
they greeted us cordially. Out of 3,500
only aome SOO or 800 remain, and they
mstthsrsiokor sttenflmg totbsatek.
There are about 200 now sick, most of
whom wiU probably dis, for thus far
every ease has proved fatal Not one
who ww» takta down ia considered safe
sn&lt;l one of danger. If I Lad time ] could
write you
incidents appalling in tho
extreme. All is' **Egyptian darkness,
dratolr, hparibU”
.
"Wfcal of ths night?” We cannot
ton. IA ia all dark, dark. We cannot
look beyond the prvo-nt. We ncareciy
dare think that wa shall look stall to-

** growing in a desert tract, with . do
other plant near it for the distance of
Un or twelve milee. Criminals con­
demned to die were offered the chance
of life if they would go to the upas tree
and collect some of the poison. They
were furnished with proper directions,
and tinned with due precaution, but not
two out of every twenty ever returned.”
Dr. Foersch states that be obtained bis
information from rotnc of the survivors
Wmnorr's Toxic I—Cktaiumo
wbo bad been lucky enough to escape,
rtUJaix '.—This great Chill Tunic
although the ground was strewn with
dU« wt boat tho late.--er.Uoa of doetal
the skeletons of their jiredecw^ors; and
nur blih. No &lt;xmnilUo&lt; rUilx—no pre
such wm tbe virulence of the poison
a. to bo filled—no bage l-ihx, eutelUi
mtery rn.UniMwnl., added to to
that there are uo ibh in the waters.
Dor has any rat, mouse or ether
vermin been seen there; and when any
birds fly near the tree, so that the efflu­
via reach them, they fall dead, a sacri­
fice to the p: ison.” These statements,
having been quoted by Dr. Darwin in bis
" Botanic Garden,” were thence dissem­
inated through Europe. Tbe upas is a
tree often ettaining a height a! over 100
feet, and found native in tbe islands of
the Indian Arel.ipelaga The aiauu-ns
and pistils are found ct. separate flowers
on the same tree, or, botanicalljr speak­
ing, the plant ia moumcioua. The tree
belongs to the natural family Artocarpacem, tbe plants of which almost all
abound in juices that are deleterious to
a high degree; although it incin.lea
many that are extremely useful to man
tn many-ways; among these, for instance,
tho famous cow tree, which yields s neb rale by firegxiata al U&gt; oral* and 11 |&lt;r bottle.
and wholesome milk; the Ficus Indies,
which prodcecs gum shellac; Ficus
The destructive progress of tliat inCaries, producing figs; Moras, or mui- xldhra* foe to life and health. Scrofula, may be
berry tree, etc. The upas tree, when arrasted by the aid of Bcoruj.'a llncx.D aXi&gt;
piereed, exudes a milky juice which con­
tains an send, virulent poison, called
antiariu.
This, when dried, forms

The net ordinary expenditures ore ar­
ranged under eevcu Leads, and of tiicau
the payment of interest an the public
deld is too largest. Fo* the year 1S7H,
Hie interest on tbe pifblic debt cost
1'20,000.000 more than thedn.liaoe, pen­
sions, Navy Department ami War De­
partment all together.

tinMIotijort.
The two condemned murderers of
Msdame GiUet, Barre and Lcbiez, were
recently guillotined in Paris. Generally
Uie Unu* tixod (or an execration, save an
account of tbe affair, ia kept a profound
secret up to the last moment, not only
to the eoodetsned, but -Ao.tho public,
but, by some means, a rumor that an ex­
ecution would take place on ar about this
day' had been circulated, and a careful
watch had been maintained ou tbe prison
by those interested in seihag aenSa in

mer caeca congestion of the brain, black
remit’ ot
q&gt;t to Mipervcnr
with taUl effect,- itf Um Utter, tbe ten­
dency is to run to congestion of the kid­
neys, or else a stage of exhaustion, in
which tbe sufferer rapidly oinks.
Tho fatal days are considered 4o be
thireh fifth, seventh aud ninth, the dan­
ger oeereeaing in geometric proportion.
After the ninth day tbe patient is oonradered to be oct of all danger, am that that the guillotine had arrived, and that
of a relapse, which ia certain to follow workmen were putting it up. In an in­
wcnXbcnligUtad jaorndcncc in diet or credibly abort time the news had been
sent to nfn and rostanrants rm the
'TfireMUownesn, "tram which ■ this dfe- bonlevsnls and other places, and an im­
case derives its name, does not this year mense crowd was soon or**-—’ °----appear Sfi mare than one case in five. of tho spectators had
____ i
Below is a table, compiled from the places dr vs before, on condition that
they alionld be notified wb/-n to attend.
Shortly before daylight the condemned
warn informed that their hour had came.
The jailer accompanied by the priest,
occurred. It wilV bo .noted that few entered ttanr oells, and each of tte men
deaths take place before the third or
aft^dhe fi(th day;
.

tires dip tLvir arrows. As specimens
of the tree have long been cultivated
in l*otauic gardens, tho reports regard­
ing its venomoua &lt; xhalatioua are known
to lx* m erroneous aa those will be some
day that at present ascribe to Eucalyp
lux the power of emitting febrifuge ex­
halations. The mistaken notion that
long connected this noxious property
with the upas arose from the fact that
thotree occasioaally grows in certain low
valleys in Java, rendered unwholesome
by an eiape if csrl&gt;oiiic-ecid gaa from
crevices in tho ground, aud emitted in
such a quantity as to bo fatal to animain
that approach too closely. These poi­
sonous ralkya am connected with the
numerous volcanoes of the island. Ac­
cording toBcinvardt, sulphurous vapors
are given off in such abundance from the
craters of some of these volcanoes as to
cause the death ot a great number of
tigers, birds aud insects, while, in aome
caeca, the rivers and lakes are so charged
with sulphuric acid that no fish can ex­
ist in them. The upas tree, therefore,
although there is no doubt as to its in­
herent potoonnis nature, has bad to
iiear the reproach really due to volca­
noes and their j r xiucts.

Hevesty Women Choesiag Hu* Im nd*.
It is not often that women of any race
become so inmeahed in circutDstanoc*
sa tri be obliged to choose their hus­
bands. But an instanee of the kind has
Firs nrxDRxa and rn-nr-xioBT Eu­
recently occuraed. A Turkish slave
ship having been capt&lt;u !jd by tbe En­ ropean journalists base decided to make
glish off tho roast at Egypt, ten msaen- a ptlgrimagi- to the Vatican on the anni­
lino and seventy feminine slaves were versary of Leo X (IL'a election aa Pope.
released. Tho former enlisted in tho
I Egyptian ■ray, but the bitter were diffiMft to dispose it By tbe treaty ho­

HYPOPHOSPHITES

ssss. Outfit Freflsgu - ?
SXSBSritairsJcss^y
■old srrixffeacstirNff;
CIDEWkzrAg 8WE»T

$1,500 to $3,000 A YEAH.
$10 to $1000

New Rich Blood!

/SETH THOMAS

CLOCKS
OR. CRAIG’S KIDREY CURE !

BOSTON TRANSCRIPT.
Daily and Weekly, Quarto,

Gargling Oil Liniment

WE WANT
Cash House In Chicago

uCnds^IOWA
KANSASFARMS
FREE HOMES.
SAPONIFIER
la the 0U Italiahla Csnssetratedlyv

SOAP-HAKIM.

FOR FAMILY
JMKsnerWMrtrr'—

ma marvakmah’ rapid tn hia nwrement.
In an instant Bam waa thrust forward
against tbe vpffigbt oA tbe guiltotino
and strapped
to the
it knife
The fell,and
ntenk waa
thnnra
forttH,
his

they should fancy on a given day, and
that the man related, if he approved,
should pay MX) ptestoro for tab wife. A
sembled st the tUM^ppomteh Tbe ax-

hinad tumbled into tbo basket. The ex­ slaves were
ecution of Ixbics wm equally quick,
aud all was over in lew than three min-

SaponifieR

very shy at first, arid

ANTI-LEAN,

&lt;•4.

does not exosed 8 per josnt. in private

poreclly, is the vimtencc. This ia a
severe blow to the taeory that lb
breads tbe diaeaas m tends to nroaaote
nfesfesA wtoto.

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VILLAGE OFFICERS
able; be waa very kind to me when I
The clouds that bad re long skirted the
waa a school-boy.“
Ho I sat in my room and planned how distance came nearer and nearer, and at
ww could manage, gradually beginning
The bank in which my mouev
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Hecondly. Christianity lores the good

HOUSEHOLD

ECOSORT.

proved unfaithful and abacoodsd with
all that hr could convert into money;

uroua; wc were ruined.

jx-rsonal lilxrty of a tramp, and lienee,
out of lore for the homes of the good
I went down-stain* with a lighter h*-*rt,
fur I waa conscious of a praiseworthy
resolution; and, sending off the children
to bed. knelt down by my husband's
side, and said:
“Shall wc write, the invitation, Ron-

JV. H. YOUNG,

over uncle travy.
I waa crying, in spite of tayvefforts at
self-command. In the liall I h«d seen
little Edmond, with his anus round the
old ro«-king-boni«'. soba bursting from

favorite.
Lucy was taking the toys
from, the doll's house aa I jiaxM-d the
achix&gt;l nx&gt;m. Oh! mv heart bledaadlv,
for every grief of theirs waa doubly
mine.
The inaid had Ixwn pocking, and the
oak cabinet was unlocked, the do*»r

WALTER STOWERS
A1KS?Ssi-’'^x!L.-'.%Sr

CHAS. II. BRADY.
“ Well, Jane, have you ma.c up rour
mind ? 1 leave the matter entirely in
your hands."

SMITH 4- KNAPPEN.

LEWIS DURKEE

&amp; J FE1OHNER.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

. UNION HOUSE
r^nittLXn bbomsox. rn^ot -n
V7).U—Irtly MlBBlmt la Ike &lt;*B1rr &lt;

&gt;IUrtlUar«KM €xrif.

JOHN Q. CfiESSY.
.
t* 11 EH 1

’’

MONEY TO LOAN!
k IffwJ U halt tarta.
It BUMS or

$300.00 and UPWARDS

at me, and held a glass of wine between
him and the light, screwing up his ryes
as he examined the color
We were sitting at demert in the old
dining-room at Turton, tile dark-pol­
ished mahogany table reflecting the
bright faces of our nix children. Two

He never did. By day it rc*l*-d on
hia knees ; by night it lay on the bed
liemde him
His brain had evidently
I•ren affcct(*d by his illneam. and show cd
lla disorder by s strange attachment to
that wooden staff with its round knob
for a handle. It was a perfect inono-

down the room with it Uncle Davy
woke, and hh anger knew no Ixiunda. 1
ran out of the room with the child, im­
agining him in positive dangrr. and
when 1 returned I found the old man
nobbing and erring like an infant, with
hia head Ix'iit down on the much-loved
staff Truly Unde Davy's stay at Tnr-

-hildren go off to Ixxl." I said.
Lucy dropped her head with a I dank
■xpreaaion of disappointment. wlncS

He hail a lingering iUiiesa. and I
watched Iwvdde him day and night.
Then, for the first time, I found that he
had formed a sort of attachment to me
and the children, and given us a little
corner of the h«-art liuit I had sup|x«M-il

happy woman, and so I was. Our home
was one of those fair English hulls
standing amid its own far-spreading
grounds and rich farms. I could match
my husband and children against the
l&gt;cat and noldewt in the land; and yet I
had plenty to make me oftlimcs thought
ful, and aoeartime* sad. There is a
cross in every lot, and mine lav in the
future—not my own, but my children's.
My fathenin-law liad been an exfraragant man, who had drained the entailed
estate aa near as he could. My hn»l*nd, with a moderately large income,
had many claims on hia pore, and.
moreover, with scrupulous honor, applied every available sum to the pay­
ment of his father's ciebta. W&gt;&lt; had a
large family; the eldest one was pro­
vided for by the entail Bnt, if this
went on. what could we do for t»-r other
little ones? Over and over again I hail
tried to bring the matter senonsly be­
fore Ronald, but a careless security in
the future was a part of hia natural dia|««tion. and I could not persuade him
to make any real effort for their Ix-nefit.
Invariably be said: “Just wait till I
j*y Saunders and Bolton, and then wo
-»*• - * layby." And I had to

...

yyiLLIAM SELLKCK,

recently delivered a *
pulpit upon the subject
liamty and Trampiam," fron
make the following extract:

E

and lias flowed along and followed the
race. Greece has few mendicants, but
the Eaat at large waa full of tlirae hu­
man drone*-Jerusakun was full, Rome

tiire all the idle and poor of Rome wenfed by the Government, and no lai or
was required of them. It waa for hun­
dreds of years the chief (nininraa of
Emperors to plunder foreign cities that
which I liad reserved to put up at the their subjects at borne might be kcjit
last; fancying this a favorable oppor­ supplied with plunder and happy with
tunity, I now opened it, and In-gun to
to relieve him of Tiis gnat-coat and sort the things.
A packet of copy-books- large, round, poetry and philosophy and religion. I&gt;ut
■tick. But, no; he growled at mo as if
I had taken an unpanlonaldc liberty, (dotted text-hand—on thr outaide of also of trampiam - a quality of num that
and, setting his stick across his knees, each cover one of the children's names
1 tied them together anil a t«-nq&gt;or*ry absence. It is commonli
leaned forward on it, and stared me full and dot*in the face. I tried hi look uncon­
cerned. but my cheeks liad flushed, and which liad long ago lawn s preeent from draggc*! the Wratcrn men into a roving
my tone was sharp when I desired a sailor lirother, with nine ucatly-folded life for three centuries, which made re­
ligions gypaiea of millions of th*- men
Lucy to r» up stairs to the schoolan&lt;l women highest and loweat in church
Thr old man's eye* twinkled, and the ing a few tatter tears to fall down on and stat*-, left all the good idraaof labor
n.v Wack dn-M. a* kneeling down I un- destroyed or unpopular for many subaesneering smile came to hu li|K.
folded it and touched the smooth trcm quent' generations. To this influence
"You are offended with me. nuuLiiU."
•’ ‘be influence of the
he said. “I &gt;*v« yorr pardon. Irat mv Poor little liaby thaf liad pined when I »*•
sorrow come to me: that luul diod in j church, which for a thousand year*
staff is an old fnrnd the lx*»t friend I
have. I never allow it to leave my

••at titlily, and wanted mamma to ent
up his orange and wi|«c his mouth;
opjxxutc, by Ronald, were thr two little
ones with curly heads and mischievous
fingers, who were sailing oraugr-boata
in the purple finger-glass, and c.suing
]&gt;a]&lt;a to make more. The girls were
one on each side; the elder one peer­
ing at me with her great blur eyes, and
evidently womb-ring whatever it v»
that mamma was to make up her mind
about. I was just going to answer
when I caught her cunous gate, and

and a whisper alxmt little
ng long earn, which made
------ t —.. Presently we went to the
drawing-room, and the children Ix-gan
to rump, at the conclusion of which I
earned off the youngest to the nursery;
and before I came down again I went

ing for hia text, ** If anj would
&lt;&gt;rk. neither should he eat" (II.

their old pets, I hnrrii-*! to tay 1
morning room—the n«&gt;m that ,iiad

over again I regretted tliat w
vitrd him ; ami so. I am sure,
aid, t**&gt;
He said, at last, tha:
seek him a lodging rlarwlirrr;

coat perhapa &lt;3.00(1,&lt;MM)
Ha*1
mney been invested in such
that no tramp could roam

fondly and stroked it &lt;lown. JtJit when
he waa dying be put it into my hand:

Slack half a Imabel of lime with boilprorem; strain it and add a peck of salt
diasolvcd in warm water, three pounds
aish whiting and a
disaolvcd in warm

cHi’rrz oowbs.
Chintz is nlxmt as troublesome to
wnxh as anything can lie.
Ordinary

with a rag diptictl in castor oil. Care­
fully rub &lt; ff all excess from the surface
after obtaining thorough transparency.
Take a piece of gben an inch larger all
round that! the print. |«&gt;ur ujion it dilute

! jaunting her own chair* and Ix-dstead.
] dn-wing-caw and table. Tube paints
I In&gt;T
nse*l for the d« . ••rative work,

various detour* taking iwivantagi- of
ev&lt;-ry slight ojiening the jungle affordrd." There was no water- Overcome
with hunger and thirst, the command
began to struggle and faint Home
numage.1 to reach camp, where me*L-

Backgrounds and —-arli-t, blue or palcI V,.B„W do-orations are pretty, and pale
and pink have a good effect when
| the &lt;-ar]x-ts and curtains corresp«md in
| tlDt
Imitating chestnut or any other
**xxi is in (•*»! taste. If you cannot

of England.

him
“Do you know what von have
done? Where did you grt that stick
from?-It's only Master Edmond, al-------------- • ■ ■
- •
•
ways in mischief, ma'am." she added in
explanation, aa I joined them.

him for a Iwul liump on his forehead,
।
supposing him to have l&gt;ecu sufficiently
punished. He picked up thr two pieces
of the »taff. anil I took them from him
Something dropped with a slight rat­
tle on the floor, and I stooped t*» look at

throat to iwun- itself of the a
ety of the brooch in my Collar.
Something that looked like a |tearl bead

they came from.
The staff was in my hand, and I turned
foraU-d boh-, from which, aa 1 shook it.

we exjiecte*!. The old
more succcMKfui tn his

to understand; but, finding jovrrty a
go**l veil for jiennrintuuMws, had pre­
tended to extreme misfortune, diligently
convrrtinr “M *'*-* *------------ “
cumulate
pearls, which he concealed

In

—
—
*
—w —
■
,MM)1 \ dependents, aside from th.-*•
rn*1*’ depfndwit Ijy l.-inc deaf, or in

Branch which I now own. in my life.
I never held a piece of property in my

&lt;&gt;»e&lt;! anything. What I have—not
ranch—is paid for
I liave sold noth­
ing to pay up my debt*. My farming
•-xjM-riencc in Missouri, being so faff

the front.
alx.ve method without any great skill
being required.

In th*
tion to furnishing her own room, no-

never returned One
found-' dead in the

believed “they liopeh-aaly wandered on [
Scientific Butter-Making.
until they also !&lt;•!! down and died." On |
The milk stands thirty-six hours bethe fifth day they cam*' to-a village, Init
the village comprised only four negroes,
------------- - ------- their wives and little ones, and liad no c**-iuut&gt;
fiMxl for such a large commaniL Htan- like an excellent clerk, fill* out her re­
.T*
.T
1 W',ahl haTP ,,Crn
turn for the day. She has non ted
i lhc nnm,*T °*
brKR&gt;r"
M-ll something, quite an amount, to
blanks
which
give
the names of the cows
*n&lt;1 Ul*1 Communism has , h&gt;T(,
roc out of Washington; I**” twenty-nine miles away, named
I sprung up to hasten on to cnminahty
mT.1inriac incoaM&gt; and in- Sana, and he sent a picked l*ud of as thrv atanil in the stable. Two col­
umns an- ntlcd for morning's and even­
manv who were once only indolent, .lore
.UaA i ram* out at th* end of
ing, to visit Huua and bring food. He ing's milk, and the weight of milk given
■
t. . —. : ——1—1
ym hala­
our inquiry.
i
English law liad forbidden tramps.*^-,,1
ilation. -Letter to a Washington
I "alile-lxxlred, sturdy and valiant beg- friend.
In this dcu wen two young lions, which rbole quantity
gars"—to l&gt;eg out of the town where he
were killed au&lt;l skinned. But of what
ha*l redded for three yea. . This would I
A CwrimM Stary.
tion of starved men ? Surely here waa
death at last—death, defeat, annihila­ the voting calves. Buch a report is
rhich would know how false or true it
tion; and tliis prottd expedition which flkd'daily, and so complete is the sys­
lia*l set out so gloriously from Zanxi- tem that it takes only a few hours at the
------- .• ----- - ------- - - — ■ uuo i&gt;v a orrvxpona.-n* vi uie i uiiwi. r
wherel.y -« second offense tnvolvedthe phlJl
before one of M.-ade's
loss of the right ear. and for a thin '
nUTOphu«-d movements the corrre
The cream is strained or filtered, by
trau^fTe*«.,n thr tramp was HMbcted .p.,niten,
. Phila*teiphia nrwsj.pcr
which a thorough homogencouimem ia
tor "wandenng and loitering and idle- rent. .to it a dispatch describing
•------ -.-. _.i
—
the Gensecured, and without which it i" impoa-—I*- —L._ —.1.
in
■iblc to obtain all the Imtter i-xccpl by
of the country." Then. I
iU-lligence until he telegraph.-*!
■"
branded with the letter “ V
L" This last dispatch failed to martyrs to African discovery. “Return­ . —. h«n.u&gt;« Tin.
ing to camp," says Stanley, “from the thia instance is a cylindrical can divided
into two compartnrenta by double
fruitless
Lunt"-nothing
in
all
end's plan waa published before it
highest bidder; running away from thia executed. Gen. Mredr waa very onj
tliat
wildcniewi
but
the
two
service, he waa put to death. Harbert
lion
cubs—"I
was
ao
struck
Hjiencvr, though with half-veiled lan­
to be marched with the pinched face* of my poor p«&gt;pum|xhiu&gt;&lt;ll&gt;'. fit The cream ia poarc«l
guage. approve*! of letting this drone of
the hive die of starvation or dMeuar.
without exciting into the npper c.mqartmrnL and th*
-phUMrrr.'
» MyHX ""T
thing toward relieving into the lower compartment, in wiucti
1.
Arrrr l.i-.iurer^
children, and with the fabled North- |

such an expedition are a sacred trust.

follows:
quite &lt;lifft-rt

Henry VIII.

sale realized

principlM, ami

oftbe

life

idle to die

GOOD WORK!

pose, and neither of them will efface the
printing, but they will rot the paper H

&gt;ut guide*.
Thia, however.
cemed
.
happiness compared to Ills
position when he did have guides who
(■ctraved him, as hajqtcnn] early in his
mendicancy aa an honorable
expedition in Ukimbu, near the ele­
phant country. In Ukimbu the guidtw
come! In England and Wales the bogran away, mid Hlanlcy found himself on
|*aint off the bannisters?"
gars compare with the whole ixiputetion thi» higher law. or it will forever con­ the edge of a wil*u&gt;rn&lt;-» with (&gt;ut ten
ns
one
to
about
seventeen,
(n
Ireland
ceal
itself.
Philosophy
and
politics
and
days' provisions. Hr hail trust*-*! his
t into me nan. wiui u , - ; -............- ,-------—
religion most all s*-ek it and invite it. or guides, and purchased a small ouanttty
rbllr thr elnhl in her
rwU° * ,uoch ^riminmng h-4 tn bt. I*"!-'',J" r,rerT tw«»*
I"
of food. He endeavored to pierce the
tn&gt;u
Between the condancd deiqxrtism
nuute of vlepluMit and rhinoceros trails.
ging at an India-mblwr ring held by of religion and jxjlitira that unhappy
land has lx*en rualdixl to support lx-g
How Hrant Is Fixed Financial!;.
He could only depend upon his comtw.i fat, slippery hands.
gars in wonderful numlx-ra, one estate
On arrival here I found a large moil, |NtM. The second &lt;lav found a jungle
alone semling 2.(M&gt;i&gt; to America, one in which was a letter from you. inclos­ of acacia and euphorbia, through which
year al*&gt;n&lt;- shipping 4,(KX&gt; ixx&gt;r girls to ing a jsuagraph alxiut Murphy's lauikthe jiarung with thr
me nnu nigni
Italy, Njiain. H.dlaud, Belalong the ground, “under natural tun*taff in hand »n,,,u MXul 1’',rt,,Kal contain on*- paujx-r
nds of embracing shrubbery, cutting
Ic all the wav I f,,r '''•'’T •'*♦?!&gt;» ”f ‘be whole population.
the convolvuli and creepers, thrusting
rord of truth in the statement.
"Master E*lm&lt;&gt;ud. I dial! tell your
lamma %f yon. Have done imtnediIrly
What a naught? boy you sre!

. ****,.- nt***.-, *ui luu. it , an
and if I left him for a moment be wsa vour own fault, you naughty bov. Just
miserable. Bnt his child-like depend­ MV how you’ve dirtied vour el*4n pins
ence ami dinging affection Umched
my heart in spite of myself. I Ix-gun
to love and tend himgentlv. likeababy,
E«lmond scramble*! up by aid of her

“No one is worthy of it," he raid;
but he would not leave it when we had
discovered hia secret hiding place; and.
after many arguments. I prevailed upon
him to return and let me poiiah and
efaaait.
That night be was
tian and exposure lir
He hade me put the I
_____
him. and lu&gt; fertile fingeA. clasped it

xKMomo ixx Htyra.
Apply spirits of salts made into a so
Intion with five times its weight of water;

white men." he say*, “although elected
out of the ordinary clans &lt;&gt;f Englishmen,
did their work bravely, heroically. starch the chintz with the rice water.
Though stiffrrir.g from fever and dysen­
tery, insulted by natives, man-lung un­ better still, s bit of polished marble.
der the heat and equatorial jaiu-storms,
rhicli lias iiistcd can Iw cleaned
they at all times proved themselves of no-

gun.; the hermit/all ix-ggarx; thr spirit­ Christianity, lie aide, like the ivory
ually-minded wen- Ix-ggurs. Wliat must ■tatu*-. to be loved anil studied into a
divine life.
Above and around our
such an intellect

Grant*
livs at Turton. The kind I
just like hfan; bnt I locked
ik when the idea ww aaggert

wnu-r, ouu ici 11 rcuuuu uuui ww.- *will not injure the cloth if jureparod in

ace cyanide |»ta«idum; half an
castile M*p; one ounce whiting.
moved the packet of Imbv's clothes that “"I “I cruzoteptckiii^ was thought the
I liad put away the &lt;lsy alter the funeral «■*» »«.▼
of reaching that land, an-1 that at last it turned into life. Thus empire but the memory of duty well j The steel should first be washed with a
the little gowns and caps and thing* , bene- the
profile
were
pointed
-ami gulped down a very Mdsob. Pix&gt;r to that route; but. that the otlter Mindiine the »er«1 bursts and turus into
little Uby, God had provide.! for it !
r*wl
of]&gt;n&gt;nrrty
and
luxury
in the final day of account. Two of I steel from rusting, a good mcthcsl ii
There were yet a few more things, might
not lx- wholly
alandoncd and study of man the ib-ptlis of nature give
and then the drawer WH empty, save I dosed up, the Potx-s and Biabojn and up their truths. These &lt;|neations of
for Uncle Davy's staff. I left it laving | pions Kings for the most part t*x.k that science and morals, which nave (■offli-d
COLOB rHOTOGBAPHS.
rhirled into eternity
i limn' Invariant wav of travel. Tlustrongly-printed photograph

■ant watching
Hr protested against
nurse or arnut and kept me con­
stantly at hia Iwdsidr
From no one

done one of my own little ones when it
was naughty
Under this treatment
we got on letter, and should have man­
aged without any outburst, had it not
happened that, one unlucky morning, in
a jmwsure of occupation. I neglected to
rub and polish the staff as he had de­
sired mo to do. Before hia illness, this
had Ixvu the one important duty of his
day. alxrat which he set in the most sci­
entific manner, with clean towels and
wash-leather. Since himself incapaci­
tated, be liad requested B»', ae an es­
pecial favor, to undertake the process,
and, anxious to indulge him in ail small
matters, I had complied—holding the
knobbed handle, as he directed, in a
cambric handkerchief, and rubbing from
right to left. This morning lie had
l*cn in a singularly perverse humor;
nothing pleaaed him, and the supposed
neglect of his favorite canwd the lower­
ing storm to burst forth. He ragixl and
stormed for an hour, threatening me
with every sort of vengeance.
At
length, fairly exhanated. he sank back in
bed. and hade me leave him—he would
try and sleep.
I hovered about the next room for
some time, then, finding all quiet, stole
away tor an hour's rewt. When I re­
turned all was silent aa before, ncrertlirlaaa I noiselessly turned the lock and
looked in. What was my horror to find
the bed empty and my patient escaped I
I called the servants, and sent every­
where to seek him. Bnt be was not
soon found; no one had teen him h*ve
the house, and we eoukl not imagine
what waa hi* object in doing so. At

were furious tempeata, “and some days
nature and man alike wnrrixl against
us. while on other* I*Ab wmrd com­
bined to bless tut" Other troubles
natr his free wanderings, and will cnni- came to thr intrepid commander and
nel him to learn the jniniuits and the hia small army, more especially that
haliita of industry.
potent and untiring enemy of all
Thirdly, Christianity is Iraay over the African travel—typhus. Thia was the
morals of the present and future, and. enemy who menaced Stanley at Zanzi­
on account of the vice and crime which bar, am! never left
rolls like a peatilcncc out of indiscrimi­ be embarke*! at Lc
nate alma-giving, we shall not dare to him
night and
dav.
doing
Ilia
tire expedition,
awful
will
uj
Thus the general principles of Christian And so
from
these miafortunca—
moral philosophy pointe toward each
and
fatigue, from
“ ablt-lMxlfed and valiant (x-ggar " aa az.
death—the little army dwindled away;
and it ia a wonder that it did not return,
Evidently or at least content iteelf with visiting
Livingstone's country and exploring
Victoria Niyanza, and return with the
re|K»rt which has l&gt;ecn brought for ao
luilnta. A State farm of 50.000 acres, many centuries—that Africa continue*!
with shtqM also of all works, would
move every confirmed idler from our
cities and villages, and would not only prise ns that, amid all the*.- diacouragrmenta. the heart of Stanley should have
cities some security, but would turn faltered.
"The
exix-dition seemed
vagabonds into workingmen, and their dixuni-d. Promise* of reward, kindn&gt;«s.
children along honorable iiothn. There threats, punishment*, had no effect."
is a county in thia Hlat*- that ia remark- But st thr same time the spirit of the

and would have him
multiply. He thus conch»
1L
"iL.___ -J
_ t___ r_

jw

�ot the old Wheeler &amp; Wilson Sewing
laehine improved or changed, but an

The jNJ o, 8 possesses many points of
superiority over any other Machine.

taking everything into consideration, the

odd. of a pEon had king been famll-

*r, atlemptad to twrape on
ig^t -rid lo« hi. Ufa

.taidr.

It is,

Friday

Iliguin-

in the same Mineral
..j,.,.
u...
after one hn* en­
tered the large court* which faee the
J'laee &lt;T Artnrt from which the palace
A terrible affair occurred at Romo i* approached, crowwd the Court HofCenter. Lenawee Co.. Sept. Wth. A •It and entered thr garden, that the
Or briar. J&lt;M&gt; b&gt;r°ni tte aMablw large tamo beer I* kept upon the prem­ size and grandeur &lt;&gt;f the atrnrirnre be­
was abcmi'to disperse, Batroatoppro»&lt;h- ise* of * man named Maluman. lain* comes apparent ;lviewed from the res­
Upton went &lt;nrt, with a playmate, and ervoir known as the Piatt drt Huittes,
sd tbe bride,, Iwaring two «!•—w ot commenctni tn teare the brute
" J** the grand facade of more than 1.300
wink He handed her ouniid drank came savage, seised ami threw her ficl in length l« truly magnificent and
striking; and-when, turning round, we
lb* other hinwelf. saying rignifics-itly,
look over the vast extent of park sod
-Lta u* drink together anas more, f.w
garden, with its numberless fountains,
the hst lime on earth.” Sire was rgtbstature. Imsina and cascade* we can
well understand that Louis XIV, alone
kept employed constantly, more than
that they referred to the neeAaryM.OOO laborer* and 6.000 homes and
of their fatereourae. and drank the
carta, in the ransttnetlon af the place ;
wiw. In half an hour both were deml.
and at hia death, the work wa* oniy
Barron had put poison in the winewixiut half finished, though sufficiently
f*r advanced to serve aa an nbode for
himrelf and hi* favorite, Madame tie
Fortune telling is carried on to n
great extent in San Francisco. Some
of the women engaged ii. the busines*
dtement waa occroaoncd during the
charge from
to &lt;10 for an interview, examination in the suit of the govern­
and are vwited by credulous stock spec­ ment againA ‘famnel J. Tilden, for In­
ulate* who M-vk to obtain supernatur­ come tax.. The .Unitod StaUw' Cotnmiwioncr wa/ taking tn.tbn.my. in
al-points’as to the market. One spir­ which th* books of the NemYork Mme naaaed bv any works of a like nature,
itualist medium has a reputation for were bring used. they teehtgclahnrd by but stand a* a magnificent monument
foretelhnx the discovery ot valuable W. L. Wetmore, a former partner of to the splendor* ot Louis XIV, and hi*
ore bedsi another devotes herself to Mr. Tilden, aa bi* propery. Suddenly extravagant court. As it com* nboat
a Negaunee officer.rawed into the 10,000 fr. per day to let there fountains
Jove affair* exclusively; another pre­ room and grasping the book*, puned play, the more economical repnldican
dict* the duration of any person’s life. them to an unknown man outside the court wlihb now holds it* sitting* at
Several are notoriondy given to black­ door, who leaped do* u staira, sprang Vcranille* has limited this exhibition
into a buggy and drove rapidly to Ne- to th* fir-t Sunday of each month, so ,
mailing. to aretowpiUh which they nse g*uncc.
which hr reached safely. and (hat the fountains now play only twelve
inforraatioa ahrewdlr gained from then Jumping *&gt;n a locomotive which times a year, instead of every day, as
wa* tn readiness, wa*. with the books, in the time of Ixwii* the magnificent.
ditpna.
_
quickly hurtled out of the state. In Hence, 1 selected hurt Sunday for my
EH Ramsey and Zach H«ye*ot Au­ about an hour after the books liad been visit to VcrxaiUes. and taking the rail­
road on the western bank (over Gau­
rora, Tex*--, loved the *ame girl. One taken, two officer*. armed* with war­ che) arrived there amid a dense con­
rants, started in pursuit, but only
evening recently while returning home reached Negaunee in time to learn that course of Parisians and provincial!*!*,
from ». revival they began quarreling they wen- too late. The Negaunee of­ after an hour’s ride.
As the fountain* did not commence
about the young lady. From word* ficer and Tilden’* atton-ey claim that
be bad a writ of replevin, bnt the in­ playing till fonr o’clock, there wa* am­
they ptoceeffi-d to blow*, and then,
' dignation occasioned lw the proceeding ple time to look about the gardens,
drawing knives, a desperate bnnd to j ia none the lea* intense.
which are kept in excellent condition,
to band light and bloody duel ensued. L The storm of laat week waa nt nnua- and precisely llir same style in which
They eat and stabbed each other till . ual severity in this state. At Pentwa­ they were originally laid out. Tbi*
straight
cut-and dried, so-called
both fell prostrate and Heeding in the ter a tree was blown upon Mr. Gideon French style of landscape gardening,
road. They fought fully a quarter of - Wetmore and bu tram, killing l-oth with it* carefully trimmed shrubbery,
horse* ami breaking three of hia rib­ and rectangular flower-beds, is not
ao hour with jack-knives, and only
and thr front uf Lamont’s store was. generally Wearing to an American or
blown out, and num other buildings EiHrliah ryy; yet it cannot be denied
of blood. They were found by a neigh­ were partially demolished. In Wright that, when carried out oil n larger
bor, Haye* deoil and Ramsdale dying. townanip, Ottawa Co.. Aaron' Hain* wale, aa here, then-1* a certain gran­
barn wa* struck by lightning ami des­ deur about, which would be unattaina­
The red rildu&gt;n movement has accom­ troyed. At Greenville a Free-will Bap­ ble by any other method. Tile lavishtist church, in prorews of erection, was
plidied one good thing for Iowa. The demolished. At Oberman City. Isabel­ ties* with which statues, of marble and
hrooxe. an- scattered everywhere, and
regular antra*! account ot the big snake la Co., the atorta jraaa terrible tornado, often in the most bidden and nnffirighty fret long ami a* lug around a* a which devastated Mie village, iestroy- peered places, is also striking; in stir;
ing every store, dwelling and abed in modern gnrdnia. one or two statues
flour barrel, that ha* been ra.vaging
the place, excepting one frame ho.tee.
that state Severy summer for the i«*»t Johnson Bro*.'general store, J. 1 .‘Ca­ an- des-mni a tcensure and an evidence
uf wealth, while at Versatile* they may |
ten years, has not been published tbi* hoon's grocery and other shop* wr're be counted by thr huixiresls. That all
demolish'd,
thr good* strewn for mile*, these statues are. strictly speaking,
season, and it is to be inferred that no
and the proprietors are ruined ami works of art. I di not pretend to say ;
body has seen the snake.
bomelcsa. Mr. Trice, a wagon-maker, bnt many of them are. especially thore
and several of hia family were injured,
The first important cffaci of the Brit­ hi* baby bring mortally wounded; A which owe tbeir origin to&lt;neh artist*
ns Marcy La Penlrix. Tuby. Girerdou.
ish occupation of Cypni* appear* in Miss Tlwmp~&gt;:&gt; vyu severely hurt, ami and other*. Nearly all have suffered
the order just towed for the emancipa­ others got off with only slight bruises. more or les* from exposure, especially j
tion of all dare* there. In Cyprus, a* It i* feared that many persons were the finest work of all. the great circu­
killed. Those who es«.jHsl injury did lar cidonadr, with its thirty-two fount- i
other Turkish ronntrw*. the slave* con­ it by biding in cellars and well*.
ain* encircling a group by Girardon. 1
sist chiefly of females, bought for the
representing the Rape of Prorerpina. !
harem—roost of them sold by Christian
This place, which i* delightfully coo)
and pleasant,, was n favorite resort of j
ritory,
parent*—and negroes or Ethiopeans
Marie AntoiiH-ttr, when shn resided at
used i’l domestic nervier.
VrrsaiBtw; and it was near this place, i
Sgw-Tacwrt*. W.T..fart. Ifi, Tft
The Pre-ideo^ tehTthr Milwaukee Eonex Siwi:
in the
tie la Heine, that the fa- j
moo*
adventure with the necklace, in
As 1 move from place to place. I will
Germans tlwt “he leaned upon Schurr give you deacriptiuns at place* aa I re* which site and Cardinal Rohen played
with great confidence.”
“Lean* on them. 1 have packed up my “traps’ so conspicuous a role, and which,
him” doe* be ! Then Scbun stand* and departe&lt;l from the beautif*] valley whether true or false, ha* become Ustone, took place.
A&gt;wn in the area, or else the president
The Ittiwrst of the fountains is the !
wwroatflta.
/■'a*«* de .VrataM, at the worth end of ;
tiie palace. I do not know how many i
Rope Piu.Ta* wTrtb
when
separate fountain* are etmUiood in
this one basin ; but when they all play,
be dbd. No wonder. It was easy
some of them sending a column of wat- |
enough for him to get rich, he liad aucli
TS« Manwin h*narrow place in the er more than a hundred feet high and
a clean monopoly; the only pope in Sound, but i* very drep where the wa­ a* thick a* a man’s lee. the effect i* tru |
the bminess in all the wide worH.
ter haa a swift current, and very dan­ b" anperh, and the noire of the falling ;
The effect was I
gerous to navigate with small boat*. v.ntrr tirafenhig.
H. L. Hurst. Secretary of the Chicago It fa about three miles above Old Ta­
coma.
Tacoma** hi«torr and io •'ton
Odd Fellow*' Benevolent A±ef*tatic=.
ate somewhat connected with th- wes­ Hie water seemed their liquid fire, and
to hiding some* here in Cauda. He
tern terminus of the N. P. R. R. The the oagb statues of Neptune, Oceanu*
used up about fidO.OX! of the society's town site fa quite ptauMUt and furnish­ and Protea*, in the b»ckgrou".d, look­
money in fart living before he ran es !&gt;eantiful location* lor rt-.idenres ed in the fierce red glare like veritable
and house*. and faabout one mile from demons, from the domain* xif Pluto,
New Tacim*. There la a beautiful ready to burst forth through the splash­
path around on the back, which ia of­ ing fire at the word of cotumand, to
, ten traversed by lovers when talking dr-troy and subdue.
Prrhap* tlie ftne*t of the fountain*,
over th»ir future prospect*. I presume
your correspondent will be following a* a wink of art considered, i* that of
aux in a abort. lor I believe in the &lt;dd Uunna. which U just nt lhe foot of the
tiod temtec. immediately in front of
Cha*. Johnson fell. from a hoaae at
thr iMlacr. It consists of a large cir­
Midland on Tuesday last and died in
cular basin, of red marble. In which
hour, '
*
.
are plat ed a nnmber of human figure*
Mr*. Campbell, of Bay City, mho a
with the brad* of frog* and turtle*, all
maa beoMWebekiaaed teer. If she ia
of a hteh Mmit water flc-rwly agaiaat
to be kissed, sb- proposes to select the
the central derated figure of Latoa*.
who i* reprereuted a* protecting her
two children. Appollo and Diana,
against the attack* of there mouatet*.
Thia is iliustrwUon of the legend that
1-utona. once duringbrrprrcgTinxtioris
on earth, arriving at a well and tmlng
thirsty and fatigued, asked some LyaMdtbr location doping toward,
st. The bendquAitrr’s building
X. P. R. R-Uskowred ia th* rewwrnm of tire town, M*r which
Hd atnretwre b Uta plat of land
**l for det-.! buiMuor*. ia the fndrink herself! When KfaUf WUlhun.
of Pruaria. on January IHrh, W71, wa*
at VcrMtjUr*. proclaimed Emperor of
Germany, the Grand Duke of Hadmt
drsir.-d the fountains lo play in honor
_St the event; bnt the Fn nrii hod turn-

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t Here M quite a unmufoi tue lutwii----------------------------- itanto of this place going north on a
.W Eighteen months'eredilha* been
hunting exp^htton. They exprat to ‘ «lrcB »«J »• « «*«'•

p«»ra she couldn’t refuse to accept him.

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Cold weather fa the prolmble caute of

Urpcllanla in all the New Colon.
ETT New Canned Good* Just receiril at
Daw. Mawck’s.
wa* 2,®fl,ti33 Hn.

During thr

week

. ",
•
»y 1 ou run i»uy aiirtninK you '•ant
DAtiHUCirri'*,
of Hastings, took grnt j»remiuiu on Po­ Job of drtching along the roadside |&lt;i*i fa the tin line at
—What a beautiful yet dignified
------- ---------------------land-ChinA boar, and Je«*e Jordan, of south of the church, which will be of ,
rr*1*”81 *•
d"i« u“ ■
ww
.b. bSx sto.« «u
be get* atsmrnea in a mini money ar&lt;«ur eicvaior men pssi
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T
. cJjpap f
r»r&gt;L B.-U. tsrS Cl—Brt M Ubra.Ofc, &gt;1—. ,U4 M« U«.T
"»
i»~—*r&lt;&gt;~l"»Tbu~l.j. wet aearon.
Bm Cs.
•" U&gt;lbbiux.n ,r.nurt M lbw nn " - •»"« &gt;” «&gt;«• &gt;• -•&gt;" '■&gt;"
Mr. CaSMMl- ba* sold hi* farm in the !
An*.—Const and ntr.
Lu ... .1 In od &gt;»' ■&gt;*»■
4«&gt;UU h» Um. &lt;0.14.1.
FP* David and Arthur, the two tost
aud is going to move into tbt north- clerk* in Nashville, nt Wiixri.r.it's.
treat gate, sadwhile
the lamp hold. iM. W. E. Burl. A. W. Olds, J. E. A^ ^dlme^S d^roukl ^frlTto
John HnVrekor
”
i
Ju,,t *,eP *’lto pAUOITKRTr's and
out to burn, to re. that the parlor «i» *nd Clma Witom. a)« K. Mudgr, | bU5’mUo?5 00 ”,a’ do« co,,h'
'* out
out John Hotreker.
BnKlna y,m ajM1, Wx. Oj^qo Bortt&gt;
Hon. Richard Jour* ha* just returned 1; of the latest style Suit* for men aud
blinds don’t Irak
4of Haating*. and Ed. (faterbont, of Cefrom
a
visit
to
the
DOrthernjpart
of
the
I
-Vm. Andrew, of Hm4o Grore’. I ■*"
&lt;«&gt;» &lt;M&lt;« Ure j
SHERIDAN ITEifl.
state. He report* very favorable of
CF* Do not forget to call at the Founbu.rredlndnfew du, Snre.
11
Tkr’r
th«&lt; north. Everything arluu to be fa J dry aad settle.J. M. Wood.
Wheat fa looking very fine since tbc a tlourfahing condition ^re.
|
t&gt;' Ifyuo wink to nra the to.t

the Au Sable river, Ijunting. fishing
tand trapping along that river until
, they reach Lak* Huron. Beside* their
hunting paraphenalis. they hare a trot,
cooking utensil*, etc., ami all' antid- ;
pate a rattling time. They start on .
Mon&lt;W'.
'
—Dr.C. W. Wkkhani ha* -uccreded

Elia* William*' farm.

-Daniel and H. Kreb* and A. Ritclri
«y, and their families, of Sunfirid, ag­
gregating 18 persona, are bound fur the

—Saturday wa* decidedly one of the

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Main Bt. presenting a acene of jam and
confmiou that waa delightful to be­
hold, and tbs "ioo* hung high.”

—D. C. Griffith fa opening one of the

which would indicate that he fa boand
to supply the demaud of hfa nnmevmi.* ;
patron*.
I
-Condnctor Hamilton, of the way
freight, bad the 'misfortune to smash ■
hfa left fore-finger, while coupling car* 1
at the depot, ou Monday fast.
Dr. ]
Barber waacalled upon to drera tbc"in-!

lured hand.

i

T. H. Bartranu of South Assyria, hn*
The fat man Hull fa alive yvl and atthe finest X-u.&lt;wth»uld calf Tn the Co..
tends to hfa bis.
Dan Hnbbard « old hone fell in the ami it don't go to the tolxdjher.
It’s
a half Durham bull,sC*largv as a yearditch and was drowned.
Jack Frost put in hi* appearance ■in,, uxl will wrirt at l&lt;—&gt; M0 il_.
Friday morofag for the first time.
Win. Segar, in company with Merritt
Oar funny Myron H. 8outhefiand.i* Sbcpani aud sou. started on Monday
taking in the Chicago Exposition.
’

in winning tbc heart and hand of one ■
Geo. Norton, of the Barry viUe Mills,
of our prettiest aud must &lt;• harming । ba* l«n very sick with trillion* feyer. I
young ladies, Mira Mina McCartney, ,
R. ••- Hatley has a bran new horse
who ha* taught. Mirct-**fully, several I »nd buggy nnd probably know* what
terms fa our union *chool. They were 1 he fa about.
married in Jarkren on Sept. 18th, Rev. ; R*V i’urchis, the man who wasao
Butterfield preforming the ceremony. । badly smashed by the fall of a tree, is
and they ha* r fast returned from a trip recovering.
to Detroit and dther triscra in the in-) Dr. Scott intend* intends starting for
terior.and are now-t..pinr«t the Wol-|St. taw re nee Co., N. *Y.. next week.
cott H..u«r.
Doc. looks tatter than ‘ the place of Iiu nationality.
ever, kod feel* happy, too, we imagine.
Business I* improving, money grtfromXfce way hr treats thr printer. [ *&gt;n* plenticr and good enough for this
Bureau to you. Doc., and your young P*rt of *be moral vineyard.
bride.
Rcrr. IK G. Jennings, who for the
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01R COL NTT FAIR.

pa»t year ha* preached here, ha* left
] for the Onida circuit, near Lanning.

rhile Mrs. HoHank Sparks ha* taken down hfa
nontvillr. wax '
Tlte Barry Coanty Agricultural Jtoci- blacksmith shop and pnt it upon hi*
enjoying a ride, a fawn frightened her , ty o|M-ned, on Wednesday, their ‘Mtlw
,
ami i* ready tor tm*tnrs*.
h„w and Mnu B. ... Ibro.n
fife.™vi
4”^, ™ 'Hi,!- u’ wn , lanci,
.
,
•,
. , , .
auk fa a red ribl&gt;»n boy, of the first
qaiK aarere boil— about h&gt; r j.,
,n „„,„w
Ib(&lt; (,ir
atrr.
.
. . .
...
.
.
.
D. Ruckle A Son have put in *u iiuWe found the society bud
villc Lodge, F. &amp;. A. M„ take* place on • erected n new and handsome floral Scott fa bend cbtik, and the young men
W-a™d.j ^rol.fc Ort. M. lib- buMtox. .nafun.I.b.Oiuw.lbrtw .
portant buainea* will to tranMcted. cooHDodaliona that have been luug ,
,jo
-p„x
ard every member fa requested to be needed to fill the demand* of the ex­
in attendance.
.
’ hibitore an I the attendant public. Jleu- ,
WOODLAND ITEMS.
—Borne young and devil fab lark* go- ’ ry HonghtaHn, the busy preddrtit of!
the moving and! ^r- "°&lt;«1',ii ha* said bi* house and
ing past D. Dixon’s place. Maph-Grovr. the
«»»•• uMMiciation.
association, was
w
’
•
1 there improvement*, i lu» &lt;&lt;» J,,hn
ou Bunday night, invaded hi* barn- ! directing
spirit ’iu
yard and relieved bis wagon of a wheel. i ably
" assisted’ *by W. H. Merrick, the i Daiuc Rumor say* Frank Hilbert and
.
] I X&gt;u. Baitinger are married.
hiding'tbe same where Mr. Dixon ba* aorretary.
The attendance on the first day wa*
The Mink fa n hard uiiimal to rateh.
been unable to find it.
very thin, owing to thr tad. rainy | but there i* a man in Woodland who
-Merarw MrPeek and Norton, of Eaweather, ant! the day wa* spent in dre- catches one. once in t» while.
om1i,,lbe.rtJ..n..,dpl^io,.b.ra.
Joh„ Lre tarenchtal!u&gt;««.aU&gt;J«Iat Parady'* hall, oa Wednesday. Hob*.
biUu re I—Hon. 1 IrenOy. bow..- ,u„
,iU1
d„r„
or. &lt;bo ... cnm.out. Uo- a, rlrwred
MME &lt;y.r&lt;y&gt;&gt;
W«*P lure Ml
.Inre, rem o&lt; .I, month.
Opera Hoorn-, on Monday eve., Sept. 30.
—The Bennett family of Sunfield He S3 cento and walked inland every- I TY&lt;-rort'.J,rt.l.,tb- WMkhm.

Ihr,r t.i

don’t

—John Linscott, a reformed man,
who has traveled extensively, and is
one of the best .orators tn the state, will
address the citizens of Nashville and
vicinity, Mt the'Opera Hoose, this ev­
ening, upon the all-important subject
of temperance nnd prohibition. La­
dies are especially invited to attend.

gregatiug as many entries as aoiue pre—Tbc locomotive drawing the way vioua years. w»» complete, napccially
freight west, broke a crosshead atu)
in thoroughbred nnd grade stock. The
pr.ncbed out a cylinder-head at Gregg**
crossing, on Tuesday, and was obliged
poultry show wasbignnd fine, although
to back the train to this station, and
it wa* confined mostly to tbc exhibit*
put for the shops for repair; but an­
of Hayes A McElwain* of Hastings.
other "iron horse’ sown hove ia sight
hndnr.* .ot
.. thnnrt noth. i &lt;h'r ,h'B* **
**&gt; «“* tl“'
.
* **
b
“«• **bibit of .talltona In floral hall

—An Assyrian returned to hi* home
after an alieencc of two week*.
Hi*
eight-year-old son loudly welcomed
him.
“L« everybody well, Willie V
the father asked. "The wclhwt kind.”
the boy re-lied.
"And nothing ha*
happened F
“Nothing at all.
I’ve
been good. Jranir's all right, and I navthia time."

,

—Wilson Showalter, living no the
Kahuno-Mapte Grove town line, is a

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LADIES’ &amp; GENTS’ UNDERWEAR.

CV I idiall offer special barknin* in
Beaver and Fancy Raritan Cloaking*.

KES

are to have a picnic in Steven*' grove.
on Oct. SmL Rev. Levi Master*. James |

ty If there fa anything that you
i» 'be Grocery line, call &lt;m Dan.

ting*, and W. 8. Powers, of your vil- j

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Question

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la the moat complete in town, and

Jape, will make addre*M*« upon that orWhat fa the u*c of buying shoddy
cation.
Jimf, | Good* when they rell first-cla** Good*
al the Boktox Store, cheap.
Mr. Strong, of &lt;he Nasliville Nkws, ;
is a tip top gtMMl fellow, get* up n first- ! Cy Take (be »r&gt;e&lt; ial train to A. M.
rla«* paper, and ia all right, a* fur n« 1 DADOHKRTT’e and buy you * Fall Suit,
we know, except in one juirtieular : be • Go«k1 GimmI* and fat tat styles from $5
w ill tell such all-tired big lie* about to $30 a suit.
Ver^MHitrille.
When he g»*
that bad habit we shall Im- prej
Wheelkr’s.

nor split leather.

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FOR THE

Personal Gossip.
n&gt;
..
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"Pj® n,&lt;w,t complete stock of
Conrad (lever set h(* face Chicago- Grnt a Funifahimr Co™!- in \’n*hward* on Monday.—to sec the Expend-| vilb*. at
A M Dafohkrtt’*
■ aud sight*.
.
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. The august presence of A. M. Flint,
ty Boys' Clothing Cheap, at ,

A specialty.
Will dincount any bill Ixiugiit in Bar­
ry county at the
B&lt;mtox Stoke.
| OT Ju.t 100 different style* of Hat*
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Regular inerting held.

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Anddr«ire to inform mirrtt.&gt;totuci«an&lt;l
tbc public generally, that the some wa*
bought at a

BUTTER AND EGGS

litre Tu'cMlay afternoon.— IT Ville Eh-

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SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE,

We propose to diwount any bill of Goixls bought in Barry Co., this Fall. »

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Great induction from Prior*

We pay the Highest Price.

Yours Respectfully,

scirrx irom. nt
A. M. Davohertt's.
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, Tbc benefit of which will go to our
patron*.

L. L. LOOMIS

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Nashville, May I3lh, 1878.

Tl"i!»•" tlutotb. &gt;"—•&lt;-

WOLCOTT
| rented and on motion allowed-.
Cha*. Bron-on, Itoarduig *tivct pav- .at the Foundry.
r,............................................................ $2.00.
C. Rathbun, work on «trcet, ,. 1.00.
C. C. Wolcott.
4.M.
W. E. Grigg* 4JS.

HOUSE!

LifMHEK BBOS-

1-i'urn.itcire!

J. M. Wool..

A NEW HOTEL, WITH PLEASANT ROOMS

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

And Now Furniture.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

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THREE FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS ON THE FIRST FLOOR.

LV .luck IlichanlMon’a. Albany, hand
made B«*»t* in stock at Dacohkrtt's.

Free ’Bus to and from al! Trains.

Here’* Rich nr** fhr Ton.

THEY MA.SLEACTLRE ASD DEAI.

A First-class Feed and Livery Barn in connection with
the House.

On motion. the Hmruhnl. ute’er in- I
ntruction of the side-walk committee. |
be instructed to put down all walks
ry Children’*. Mi**r*'and Women's
ao ording to the ordinance.
Shoe* al
A. M.DAt'oinwrr'*.
Motion carried.
ry FuryourGermantown and Ze| ’
On motion Council adjourned,
I anr oldest settler*, departed thia life
yn. go to
Wreelku’c.
E. CHIPMAN.
! Sept. 33rd. from parniysfa. Mr. Bar- c. IL Bit a nr.
Recorder.
PrraidcDi.
' uum baa been a resident nf Woodland
ry You must hare lienrd about the
low prices on Crockery, at
. for 3H year*, and a member of tbc RapA. M. Dacgheutt's.
I tint Church from lioybood. He leave*
' a large circle of frirmfa nnd relatin.li

C. O. WOLCOTT, Proprietor.

;r- NOVELTY SHOP! NEW LIVERY ! F™lwt ofE’fI7 Description!

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There are fire threshing machine en-

S' -krtiou »1 (oralun,. p*trb-.ork. n

■ rn-lr &gt;p ter -tel ttel
iteded ilia | l„t,„
B« p-tete ,te -OH
ordinance,
applied far *the *anic.
“ and
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J ii.im.UDc riliil.U *— lb. Iwr—I,
“Blrastbe Lord,** said the'elder, **t here's ■ cakes, etc., prepared by thr ladies—Gcal
always room for tnorr." and baptised ■ bless them. The very sight of them

FINE TOBACCOS fc CIGARB.

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fy Clothing never ha* been cheapwl"
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blncksmitb shop during hfa gbs^nce.
which I have a large slock.
The East Johnstown Reform Club I
D. C.OttlgriTH.

I ter of the street will tie on a level with
the center of the street, and on motion

ginrs owned in the town of Woodland,
ami every engine lui* had “leaky tine*,"
except the “Ruarell” owned by Hadley
HaighL The Ruwwll fa without doubt
ng
nappem* .
I the exhibits looked tatter than ever bethr Mt machine ip the field. Hadley's
-*&gt;• h*v teuEld-P. ll.4Uri.n- l&lt;m
I'wb^.K.^ Ur.,.-.&lt;4 ll.Hr i Riivwll engine bore off the blue ribbon
mri^rd Geo. Wr,gbt and wife, Cna* t artistic and original arraugsmeul • urv
uni rttd Mn. Win*-. 1. y«k.. mW„.
1 H-, at the Ionia Co., fair.

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ON CANTON FLANNELS,

We are safe io Mating that we ean show the largest and Finest Style* in the
County. Our IIo«iery Department fa immunM*, including all the Style* worn.

Henry Honghtalin wa* probably the for home on Wednesday. Mrs. Stowell
happiest man ou thr (ronwli, nnd he • departed the same day to visit friends
flew around, attending to the busin** *«» the south-pa*t part of the state.
a rate that made *oai&lt;’ of th* roadatnn
hide their brad* in dejection.
The exhibit although porihapanot ag-

AND JEWELBT.

&lt;*r. Don’t for­
___ XM. Wood.

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ed anu in arm, to their staid pa* and

Fine American 5 Elgin Watches,

BOIMF RRO M.

■ sorted slock of Fall and Winter Good*,
I trOT brought40 Na-hvillr call at .

mbi-

homocidr, in returning their]
The tond «»f Henry Gara. Ih|nordraland Roxand fa a big one. They bad a j bodr. especially tbc luanageni, Became IPostlr
;
tamilv dinner recently, when it wa* a*- ' merry and happy, aud the grounds I1 vrnlirt, expressed it a* their tolicf that er. wa* prraeifted and on motion wu*
Watkfa* WM acting fa-ralf-defease ■««?«*« W’.'1'•PProvW.
eertained that their family from cous- «t-re *oon alive with animated people, •
' uh...
,i._ f ..ml id-—
A resolution presented that the side­
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_________ _ ____ __________ _ ___ _ ______ ‘ •ben "® "“•“vk ‘be fatal blow.
wolks oo Main M. to placed ra that the
Evidently the Bennett*

OUR DOMESTIC STOCK,
1* the largest and nioet complete in town, in Flauncls, Sheeting*, Prints, BleachMudin, Denim*, Silk* and Shirtings.

John M. Earle gut mad one day and
j cau*-d
our .baud to itch to gru*p
{ ’em and our mouth water to taste ’em. ; murdered »4 rattlesnakes.
| Alleck Herring continue* on the ret­
In horticultural hall the grains, pump­
] kin*. M)ua*he*. ete- were fine, espec- rograde and itfa very doubtful if be is
bdlysin the wheat liar wa* there never | ever any better.
seen’* finer exhibit in this county.
In
The. venerable Elder Rcott baa just
] agiicultariklimpleiuentsand machinery . I returned from Muskegon Co.. where he
the crude* were numrruu*. Our near . ' had l*en stopping, during the summer,
neigbbopteMatto Grove—we Dottod. ' with hia son. In a few day* be will go
took an active pah In tire fair.
tn Vermont and upend a *&gt;-s*on with a
i Three trotting matches came oft on daughter.
। Thursday, which kept things lively.
Venunotviile liear* the same relation
and gave everybody a chance to get to the red of the county that Connectheir moucy's worth. The first van fur tieut doc* to New England,—thr land
8-year-old rn»te fa harness Mt *la 5, of steady habit*; but when they do get
half mile heate. for preroiams &lt;.f * 4 aud rxcited, it ia with a vengeance. The
&gt;3. Firvt premium taken by Ed. Fish other day quite a gathering wa* noticed
or Orangeville, aud second by Albert at W. H. Benedict'* store. Prompt in­
McAllister of PmirirvHIc. The serenal quiry wa* marie a* to the cause of the
tout waa for MalUons owned in the
ewanty, brat 3 fa 8. ane mile beats, for ling fact that a Green taUter over there
premium* of *10 and flfi. Charles Fnr- | wa* riving the crowd a lecture on po­
nifa, of thia village, took the flndjnun- litical economy. Nfae-tentha of the
ey and Os. Hoktec. of Hustings, apo* villagers ha* nr rar sawita dke tafore,
o:»d. Itot ti- third trot wa* the BmmS and. of course, there wax a rush for the
iutorewtiug of all. It was for county U^ctivr point. tn catch a glimpse of
horse* that had orvrr made three min­ this disturber-of their .-quih-taiuiu.
utes. taut » in S. one mile brats. for Mi d dropped their wheelharrows in the
street*; the metchanta dropped their
14 yard* trfeiJimand•stgnr.coop; Th^
doctor* dropjM-d their pili taxe*; the

1 wish to inform the ritixrfi* of
Nashville and viciuty that I have open­
ed n meat market in the building adJoining la-c &amp; Smith’s store, nnd «r
cured the service* of I.rr Tuckerman,
an exprrienree butcher of Battle Creek,
the district school*, and thereby enable “• superintend the tMM. Giveusyonr
j patronage, and we will guauantee satisfaction.._________ Cham. Furxict.

A. C. Button

J*. OS2SZLTT2ST,
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A large proportion af tire American
people are to-davdying from the effects
o* Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The
result of th -sc diseases upon the marars
of intelligent ahd valuable people ia
most alarming, making life actually a
burden instead of a pleasant existence
of enjoyment and uscfulnes* as it ought
to be. There I* uo good reason for

rm a way-to try it* virtue*, with ratartory result* fa rvera caw. You
n bur a sample bottle for 10 rents to
r.
reredore*willrelfavrttaworst

And die Latest Style*, and are sell-

Rock Bottom Prices.

rocmeily af Woltlaad Um o?&lt;n.4 a new

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Iri*li 14urn aud Oil Table Cloths, ,
A programme, adapted a* nearly a*
Mu.krts and other
possible, to the wants of all our teach- &lt;«&lt;x«d* taught low for carh. Call at
era will to secured and published, with *• «• DAt nngRTT’a for big banrains.
the names of instructors audiconduc- !-*•« store on South Main Bt. follow
tor. as soon as completed.
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Any information on hand or obtaina­
A BcqueM.
ble. will ta very cheerfully given on |
application to
Call at my atom aud pay your account I
I. N. MrraiKLL, Bunt, of Schools.
। and pnwrve y&lt;mr credit, and help me
Hasting*. Mich.
to do the same.
C. W. Dkmauat. ।

DIED.

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iA GOOD HEARSE
Double Shot ar.d Hille, cl hie

LIVERY &amp; BOARDING STABLE

$30 VoSOO. ▲ 3-Baxrsl
Otm from 835 to $45.

Double &amp; Single Rigs,
Open fk Top CarriaEew,

In attendance upon all funeral occa­
sion* and a full hue uf

WsteiJ Goods Utt ShtoUdS !
Kep» constantly on baud

J. LEVTX
ALT. C. BUXTON.

JICOB OMXC1V.

JHE

BrickNEW MANUFACT0RY

'I he

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A" SUGAR!

• KELLOGG WEMARAY

IK .VUL-I2 TO OFFER

i PLANUM! AWD MATCHLU

Than any other Firm in town.
my exUrfaive Oock

Dry Goods,

you will find]

upon investigation, that the Ding Brick is headquarters fur

Braden, Dwr aiiWMn Frans

Hats and Caps, Notions, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Trunks, Valises, Wall Paper, Groceries,
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-.w
Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, &amp;c.,
1''v J —•c'-*Sewing Machines, aud all kinds
»— —
Sewing Machine Needles.
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n—&gt;—».

Bring in your Country Produce ; will cjccange Goods
for U as favoraby as far Grsenbaeks.

�liibsiif

delav iu burying the -lead, Um* buses
*.xikl be seen Ixtrattng &lt;&gt;|&gt;en by the
A Videa dispatch reports that the ; force of the swelling bodies, and thr
irirtm hare Sara la Twrkid. Ow^fa . A xt. lK-h waa soiuetltiMS almost intolerable.
DsV and night Um* sound of the under­
qMiHi from Iteriia ssys It is reported ths I
taker* saw and hammer was heart! all
over Um* city, and frequently thr side­
Among the large variety of alipnera
walk. ta frdnt of the shop, wrcw block­
aded Uir distance of _ _L_L - Z.-.L ™ jierf^U^plMn, arc Um* most desiralJr
coffins an&lt;l boxea |Mk*d high upon each
Whole breadths formal of brighttinted (roods will set oft in a somewhat
bold style,costume* arranged in aumlwr claim*, and to release thr insolvent
drl*w. who rarrrnderw all hr has. in
Bed lias Dever Iwen ao pofHilar mi good faith, from future lialnlitv.
It will he of internal'to recad. at thia
now. for even the poppy is n-otronte'l
with a still more dazzling color, verg­ time, thr principal features of the vanous BtaAes aud Territories. In the first
ing upon real marigold.
place.
Alabuna, Colorado, Miarimnppi.
Katin-faced silks apjimr among nov­
elties, and, Uxaigh not new, black and Montana. Nevada. New Mexico, Oreguc,
Texas. Utah. Wyoming and Washington
white stripes come up i * • • • •
have made no provision whatev er for
itas for comluni og wiU
the assignment ar settlement of th.Vesta, detached am
estates of delu&gt;ra. whether insolvent or
maiic of bright-Unted
otherwise. In Delaware, the District of
nobby form of coatumi
Columbia, and North and South Caro­
l&gt;er of graceful curves^
down with grief, ran lie area upon thr
lina, the law applies only where the
street weeping logrtbrr like children.
To-tlay a food mother gather* her chil­
against Um* property ia unmti&gt;ifi&gt;&lt;d. and
dren aliout her and jirays Uiat their
ia intended onlv to get him out' of jail
on aurrvnder oi hia property. The fol­
Ursa may Im* spared. On the morrow
they are snatched from her I sas im by
lowing Htatrs have only aamgnment
•he grim monster, and soon she follows
Riblsm Isnrs. with long flowing ends, laws, which allow a debtor, if Im* ares fit,
them to the grave. In the next house­ an* fastcnml on the left aide of the to surrender hia ]woj»rrty to Im* distril*hold Uic iMrenla an- taken first, leaving waist; in facL buwv of ril»bon* will utnl among his creditors in aatiaf*-tion
the children to die alone, unless per­
form one of thr chief dress garniture* of their claim*. m&lt;»t of them permitting
chance they have Uir good fortune to
preferences, Isit leaving any property
fall into thr hand* &lt;if a nurse in time for
tliat may Im- snlMeqnrnUy acoiured
The following account of the sommwi treatment Kometinirs a whole family
liable for del&gt;4* remaining unpaid: Ar­
nation of firn. Mrzrntaof, Chief of thr ia found dead together. In some in­
kansas. Florida, Georgia. Idaho, Iowa,
Cxar’» Private Police, ia given by a cor­ stances all are down, some dead, others
h'snms, Kentucky, Minnesota. Mary­
respondent &lt;d the Pana TcMpt: “Hr dying, and Um* faelpk** •»&lt;* lying beside
land,
Missouri, New Hampshire. Tenn­
Bonnets have grown The fall m&lt;«l»-»
Uic
dead
and
offensive
IsxSrs.
The
Re
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waa in thr haiat, each morning, of tak­
in millinery show s-dccided gain in the essee, Virginia, ami Vest Virginia.
ing a aalk after (writ-mung hia religious lief Committer, acarehing for such caaca, | «ixe ot liata and iMinncta. Straws, richly None of these have insolvency lawn,
duties. He generally went in thr di­ a few days ago, entered a house where trimmed, will |&gt;e among tin* first properly so-called. In MisHoun there
rection of thr (irettnoi Dvor. or liaiar; all waa still save thr faint cries of an in­ chajleanx for early waaonalde wear.
may be a. final discharge after assignfant Upon opening Uir &lt;|&lt;«&gt;r a arene
lauhr* an- alow ly Im*ci&gt;ming conscious ment, by unanimous consent of the
most jiaidful and shocking met their that the cut sway jacket* aud sai«tci«t cnslitora. and, in Maryland, any of the
gaze
Mother, father and children lay an* not at all becoming to *k-uder fig­ creditora may dgn a’ release, and the
dead tiiion the floor, and a poor htUc ure*
A* a natural consequence phltel debtor will lx* free from their claims.
nilr, wrnfjout lietwero H and II o’clock lialw. Un* only survivor, was crawling and blouse waists are coming into favor. l&gt;ut bald.* for all others In New Han&gt;|&gt;in the morning, and alone. Thia habit U]«m the hare Itreasta of its deed mother,
Trimmings cf al) at«ta have grown into shire, those acr-e]&gt;ung dividends from
of thejIrnrral Waa, rvj'imdy. well known struggling in vain fur ita food.
Such I favor, and thr coming M-aaon liida fair 1 the estate are ilrlsrre.1 from further reto thr sssassuu*. On thr dav of hia acenca. varying only in the nature of of giving a surfeit of dress sdornings;
ilcath he roar aa uanal, llre-kx-xf himself Ui.-ir homidc circumstance*, an* numrr- hence great can* must be exercised in 1
Maim* has an insolvency law, tsMsed
in uniform, and. accompanied by hia ous and of daily occurrence.”
thi* direction in the proper quantity of al the last session of the’ Legidaturc.
Mr. Dobb mid tbc sensation of fear garniture determined.
which provides not onlv for voluntary
Makaroff. in civil costume, went to take had long since ]*»t. Thr most shock­
Hacqurs that have a center seam, with but for compulsory assignment*. The
hia accustomed and favorite promenade. ing acenes have lost their terror to the the M-am under the arm* brought well assignee is chosen by the creditor*, and
On reaching tlx- corner of tin* Place people. They live day by day looking , toward the hack, are again one of the s discharge may lw* granted if there has
Michel two well-drraard men were ole to their md, which every one who n- fashionable ont-door garments. Sleeves lx*.-n no fraud practic'd, and. on agree­
served cLwr to a confectioner's shop
to l«-th ilnsN* and xacqnra are aewed ment of a majority of the cre&lt;lit'»ra rep­
which ia Mtuato! there They liad. ac­
in with a small coni.
resenting three-fourths of Uw* claims to
cording to thr Golos, tie- appraraiM e of
The fa-diion of yoke ImmIio-s. which scce|i&lt; a certain prrerntagr, a dinchargr
In Um* Uiil&gt;d» of thr ]diy*ician* and thr are n«iw largely worn fur morning &lt;Jresa- follows aa a matter of course. Msmmthey were olaerved they hurriedly profdr tbc diaraM* is Dot characterised I-*. lia* once again made waistbands pote chnaetta and Vermont also provide tor
male off. The General and hia rom- a» yellow fever. AU aermed to submit ulsr Preference i* shown u&gt; belts made kith voluntarv ami compuls-wy sMugn
fiatuon paid no attention to thia apiiar- to thr feeling which cornea over each of ItUMUan leather, al thr same time meats in insolvency cases, and a distn&lt; uUv insignificant nrruuistaucv. Hut our alike that it is a plague. and they soft and pliable, and the color* arc dark l-ution of the asset* to meet al] Jicoved
suddenly a man rturrgrd from a corner don't know what to call it or bow to treat
behind ami drove a js-mord up to the
Mr. Dobb says the atmosphere of
hilt into thr abdomen. which it jwuetratrd aa far aa thr jx-ntoncuni. CoL Memphis ia ao heavily impregnated with nm-k. where freqwnUy the collaret
]smsmm1 last »pring. ia similar. In Con­
Marakoff threw himaelf nta&gt;n the aaaaa- the |MHaon that ita influence ia easily cut oi&gt;en. Bows of wider.ribbon or of necticut a trustee may lw* a|q«&gt;iuUxl ou
«m; liut * second |*rn*in tiwn Maidenly |wrreptihlc. Prraooa living in thr coun­ doulde silk are al«o placed on l&gt;aM|u&lt;*
jwtition of a creditor after an atta&lt;-btry
and
going
to
town
in
the
day
imme
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eamc forward and fired a revolver at
cxt«-naions. ju»t l&gt;elow thr waist, or nx-nt lia* Imm-o issued ami no pn-jx-rty
Makaroff. without, however, hitting diately experience oppress'd lierathing. wherever Um* figure of the wearer may found.
A final discharge i* granted
him. Pntfiting by th&gt;- ccnfuaion which with a drowsy actuation of hrhd and &lt;!&lt;*- indicate the l&gt;cat position.
only in case 70 |wr cent, of all claims is
then arose, both the sssailants entered prrsaion of spirit*. and three are hia
Thr ohl-time nnderkcrrhirfs will fig­ paid. The law in thia State providra
a drosrhky, which drove off through thr nrnaationa aa long a* hr stay* within the ure thia fall in mode toilrta.
This neat for voluntary aMugnmenta only, makes
। Rue Italianakaya in the direction of aim.-sphere.
very inadrcjuale rtrovimon against pref­
linen. muU and 8wis*?plaerel cn forme erences, and works no final iliachargv.
Kedovaya. This drosrhky or call is
said to have Iwen an elegant private
of a anrpbcr aronnd the neck aud bust. The case ta similar in New Jersey and
vehicle, with an excellent her*.All
Tina style of drrm ia designed exclu­ Pennsylvania. In Ohio. Indiana, Illi­
that ia known at present is that one of
sively for thr house, yrt it may be arm nois, Michigan. Wiscamain ami Ncl&gt;raaka
the two sMason* wore a gray coaL Ko Orteans at this Umr would not lw aide on our promenade* during thr early there an- lUMilvency lawp. bnt they pro­
successful s flight would lw regarxlrd sa to tell, from a cursory view &lt;«f the town
vide for voluntary |&gt;rocr«*ding* only.
incredible, but there were no police and the jwoplr. tliat we were suffering
The assigns i&gt; ae)'*rtr&lt;i by the insolvent
Grare Rebbery.
near. and. at that early hour, the Place from a very senoua ejndrmic. Tb&lt;*&lt;&lt;
■ielitur or the court, and must give
Michel ia almost desertol. Gen. Mrt- whw are left here have become convinced
The d&lt;*aecTwtiuu of thr venerable Har- Ixinda. Schedulrw of asnets and haliihrntoof wsa taken home severely wound­ that the Iwet way to fight thr tiiacMO I nson's grave, near Cincinnati, ia not out tics arc filni, and creditors an- notified
ed. but not. it wa* Iwlicvcd. ilangrrou*- was to banish all fear of it aud take can of the public mind before an equally and allowed to prove their daima. In
ly. Geo. Zouroff. the Minister* of War of tliemselv'-s.
The i-umwquctM'v la ghoulish deed ia retiortcd from Cleve­ Michigan and Wisconsin there ia a final
and of Justice called aftrrwanl. and the that, though the fever and mortality land. Mr. Edwin French, aa aged resi­ ■liscliargc, so far aa thr claims arc couphysician, Bogdanovski. arrived alxvut have nndoul-tedly increased, very few dent of tbc town of Willoughby, a few cerned. of those creditors who take part
12 o'clock. A dose of morphine wm native adult* have died, aud many stran­ miles from Cleveland, died on Saturday in the procccxlinga. Imt not as to others.
given to thr jatient. whose condition gers who were not fnghtrmil to death ami waa buried on Monday in the family In the other Ktatcs nanu-.l there ia adiswas not despaired of. At 5 o'clock in have ■ucceeafully wrestled with iL The lot in the village cemetery. The case, clisrgr only so far as thr chums are salthe aftenx*.n grave symptoms manifest­ ptxvplr pursue their usual occupations from thia point, presents some aingnlar isfird. the creditors still having redress
ed themselvea. and. at twenty minntr* without any evidence of fear, and things repctitious of the Harrison outrage. against any property that the dcltior
]*a*t tliat hour, he &lt;h«xl in gr&lt;-st agony.” look ss they usually do at thia season of Mr. French'* son. fearing that an ai- may siilswqurnlly acquire. In Louisi­
the year, with the exception of some trm)tt might be made to rob the grave, ana a del-tor may surrender hi* property
Dimlaatlea of Live HUck ia Rritala.
.hiUnr** in trade. The funeral* show hired a young man to watch it. Thr and obtain a discharge as to creditors
The London Time* ia apprehensive only too plainly the presence of the youth abamtml himarlf temporarily, and who prove their claim* and sliarr in the
of coming evil to British farmers from discaac. and the fact that the fever is the nddiera took ailvantage of their op­ &lt;lin&lt;lcnda. California wrovidea for vol- ■
the facL brought out by recent agricult­
thr only topic of conversation confesses portunity. Notice of the enme was untary assignments, am! liars all claim*
ural statistics, that not'uuly is the arre
its bold on the community. At night promptly sjiread about, and a protracted
of land in the United Kingdom under the .attic of wheels show* the activity sean-L discovered a Cleveland buggy
arable crop undergoing annual diminu­ of the doctora, who get little or no rewL which liad bem used all night, and on
tion, but that the numlwr of head of They arc nearly worn out, and cne of the s-at of which was a tuft of an old
live st.--k ia also decreasing. There ' them told me tliat he waa ao sick of yel­ man's grar hair. Of course, none of the lawa ia to actin' an application of all the
seems to lie no doubt of the fact. From low fever that when called in to see a officials of any medical college in Cleve­ del-tor'* projwrty equitalJy for the
1M6 to 1H74 there was a steady increase mon tliat bad *■ .mething else it buoyed land had any knowledge of thr where­ liquidation of claims pr. -si against thr
of all kinds of stock, and since that date him up and gave him new strength. It at touts of die stolen Issly; bnt the first estate within a certain allotted tune.
Uirn- lias been a steady d.-cn-sM-. In can easily lw nmlerat.x-l how monoto­ one m-arebed. thr hotucojMthu-. on Pros- All others an- left to be collected or to
IBM there were in the United Kingdom nous this one discern* become* to a phy­ pact street, disclosed the disfigured be lost, aa UH- raar may be, under the
of cattle Mdi’O.OOU and of ahrrp •J6;tM&lt;&gt;.- sician.
laxly. A vigorous prodding of the mv operation of the general laws for col­
000. In WJl ■ tbcar figures had in­
In Mime localitica the fever takes a dust on the floor of the dissecting-room lecting debts. In no case has the adju
creased to cattle. 10J91JXN); ami sheep, violent hold, ami seems to stay there revealevl a trap-door, tighUy nailed. It dicatiou any afifect Iwyood the limit* ul
342&lt;2t*4XM&gt;. In 1BT7. however, the num- until the material ia comjjrtely use*! ap wax ojienwl. only to ripcae more saw
the Htate in which it takes ptac.
AU
Such s locality is that aronnd the intar- dust, false limlxn- and another trap remedies that can be enforced elsewhere
sci-tion of Euterpe
Csnmdrlrt
atreeu It spprdrrd there over a mouth
ago, ami i« still there. Ko bad had it
become that a few weeks ago it WWW
found ncceaaary to l«rri&lt;wlr Enlcrpe
street at the corner of Canwdrlrt. and
near thr romer of HL Charles. In ad­
dition to thia, aaw -lnat waa laid siting
State ia which they have forvr
But
tlic trade of the country is ao extruded
th.- car-track on Cuiaxldri street for ,
fran State t&lt;&gt; MteUvaml has bcrovue *&lt;■
completely a national affair, that thr
need will soon be felt of some RM«na of
Laknewa Brgiana.
protecting the rights oi tboas who are
Aecisdiiq to an English writer there
are hair vw4 arena which have never
been traversed by civilised man, and
which among them institute sb-nt
man refused. and Iwcacne angry and rxc.ted. and attack *1 the gentleman with
hia whip. Thr genl) rm an pu Bed oat a
revolver and fired one d&gt;U at the vender

CIDER

MgSrtEMtowab * h*d &lt;wsa

”T*EATT»o' ia defined
ianElecttoti Wwa*”th. v
Idiag, or paying wholly &lt;

tex f
|l,5W0 to $8,000 A IE Alt.

Lave now.” 'it aays, “about MMUR mile*
of railroml; the annual countuuption for
ties or sleepers alone is 40,000,000, orthirty years' growth of 75,000 acres. To
fence these roads would require at least
180JOOO tuiles ci fraee, which would cost
•4.S.00I i.tMM) U&gt; Imild, and take at lc*U
•15JXiOJMM&gt; annually to keep in repair.
We have 7&amp;JXM) miles of wire, which re­
quires in ita putting np BOOJXM) tnw*.
while the snnual rrpsira must take
.1011,000 more. The little, insignificant
lucifer match consumes annually In Its
mannfa&lt;-t&gt;ir&lt;- 3U0.000 cnlric feet of thr
finest nine. • Ths bricks that are annnally baked require fi.000,000 coni* of
wcmmL which would sweep the timber
clean from Utl.lMMI acres. Kboc peg* are
quite aa important an article as maicbec
or Iwicks, and to make the required an­
nual supply consumes 100,000 cords of
fine timl*er, while the manufacture of
last* and Ixx4-tree* takes 500.WO n»rd*
of maple. Iieech and birch, and almut
the same amount ia required for piane*t&lt;K-k* and the handles of took. The
packing boxes made in the United States
in 1K74 amounted to •12,000,000, while
the timber manufactured into agricult­
ural implements, sag*him. etc-, U more
than •100.000.000. The farm and rural
fence* of thr country consume an im­
mense amount of luml&gt;er and timber
annually, buL

DR. CRAIfi’S UDREY CURS I
th« c’KIKMF/jsu.,.,

swrkt

IAYY
TW0CCT

GRACES SALVE;
HetoKK thr recent marriage festival
of the daughter of Prince Fre«lcnck
William of Prnaaia, it waa thought adviaalde to tret tin- strength of thr floor
of thr great reception room of the new
palace at Potadam. With that view, a
number of soldier* were ordered to en­
ter it in double file, and, to their great
surprise. were then ordered to dance the

jertnred when hi* *taff of clerk* and
employes nnmlwrs 2M. Mr. Lewis ha*
a grand nian«n&gt;n in Portland (dace. Imtwren the lumgham and Regent’s Park.
Hi* office rv&lt;rei|ita SCr said to reach
CfitMMM) yearly.

LANTERNS
ArHEOPT.coNs

C.T MILLIGAN

BOSTON TRANSCRIPT.

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NO STRONG

VOLUME VI

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1878.

NASHVILLE. BARRY

IwIrnHe Jtttrhrj.

NUMBER 2

SABBATH HEADING.

tlir mornings and evening* in its sue-

itninkanl, Mid mi

thla |&gt;h&lt; i&gt;i&gt;mcnoii
fltsUmg iu tbr air. A rrmtirkable inrianrv of this ia related of a ship Hint, dur­
Mtn, ing the roloninl itays. wnsnprct*d from
England Ona Kunday afternoon, afb-r
. morning a -.intent ati-rm. she was sera floating in
air just filling the sails. As sin- did not the air, every s|ar rvjiti-acuUd so clearly
that thi n- was no i|HCwtion of the iden­
inmjicd into the water Mid swam off to tity of tbr vroacl thus prinkd in the
her. Ho waa fodowid by two sliarka,
which kept him company the whole of ever MX-n of tbr ill-faUvl ship.
that long, awlttl swim. But hi- scared
One of the snrost indications of a
them off by flapping iiin jacket—the stonn is wliai sailors cull Cm*- Flyaway;
tlial IS, * Hord or rlouda which tasik Mi
slxmt to
like land as to deceive “the very elect"

ft

7 *

1

V1LLAUE OFFICERS

K-n ii M in
DwtwaUHUI

Strirtira.

ia full of Mending light
imked, it creatrw

n nt and txinic againat the Gulf strram.
until the heat of the np|x-r current
m&lt;4u and dtriniegntUw it. Mid allows it
no longer to lx- a mcbarc to th&lt;- man
ner • siren indeed, the very embodi
merit of |xx-tryMid splendor. 1ml troach
eroua and romoraekas aa a fiend. 8ev-

an a cc’nltnuMO' &lt; •! the same Mending,

■&gt;f Orange and W aelungUm in weaving
the one fabric of * final humanity.

generally looming suddenly, startling
and ghost-like, out of a ibwik fog, 1ml
once rolled in im|wri*l magnificcnoc
It was the (th of July. Mid tne sky was
without a cloud, Irtit the rir waa robl

umliata

he and his shi]&gt;tnaU- were naml. Noth­ thia idler. xmciMVi is &lt;-»|&lt;veially common
ing one area at sew so wends mi involun­ in the Axores; Mid this Its* prolaMy
tary ahiiilder th rough him aa to see the Iwen one reason whvtln' old navigators.
tdgr of the dorsad fin of a nhark float­
ing like mi upright staar on the surface timew, were
rvnlintudly diarovvring
• ■
. . . .
i.i. L..
of the water. You know at once that •
miachief is lurking there.
an I l

KKT*OIJ«,

lutau Jwrrtwj.

w. il

firsts

young,

an.oxl prodigy calkd octofwia,
flab. cult'e-ftsh. sepia, or squid, lint
st name is generally ajqilinl to the
•mailer sprcics, common in the Mrdi-

IL A. BARBER.

In the China waa *r]&gt;U! h»r painting ia
extracted from it; but the largrr kind.

PARMENTER.

UN.

only recently come into promitn-uc,- a*
a cndildc nwlity
Hakluyt* “ Voyagia" contain thrilling illustration* of
lh&lt;- krakim reaching up it* long ami*
into tbr rigging of shijm, pulling them
over or quietly helping itarlf U&gt; the U-r-

J. 1 BAKER.

A. M. FLINT.

dcrflll

THE

al LTITt DiNOUN KEAN.”

impressive and awe-ihijptfring'aighUi at
aw. Tlir eiplnnaiiun of its Ix-ing ia
simple enough. A whirlwind or gyrat-

rreeivc *&gt;tse of tin- moisture of which
tlu-y are aspari ] saw a curious
illustration of tin* once when nailing in

storm*, to lw rvgardtd only with dn-aj.
wad arualed with avrmuonl Hpw many
gain from it but &lt;-nn or two onr-ridrd

CHAS H. BRADY
A TronXEl *i law ssSAehaur la IWsawry
Kr*l K*al« aa4 Israrsan Ao*»t C»n«vUa&lt;
*adC»a&gt;«yaaela&lt; *&gt;W-eWi»r IU-xbIj *a^ IV»”&lt; &gt;*ln. |xooi|«lr *-tm|r.| to. *n.| *11 Mito*
L'ltojniaiagf-

thought.

They

Uui I should prefer to assume
the moral world as the explanation &lt;&gt;f

mg nlsivr tlir firhl-iev. There was
nothing to lx- done but to keep on our
course, for we were nearly surrounded
by the ire: Imt we had a Lwling wind,
a gi*al top gallant luww, anil felt our
way without tnnrh difiirulty through

caverns of the immense, cnlhciiral-liki
u-rU-rga into which the waves broke

&lt;|Ul«lk- wa* the newaic blush which the
icy |Mnuach-s assumed when kiwi by
the M-tling »ar. I The full m&lt;*&gt;n aroM-

half n mih' from us, which wns not Iras
than MSI fret above tlw ~ h ami nearly I
four limes the height of our manta
•
......
,

ral world ia only the mirror in which
moral world
tin- spirit turning around constantly,
would say, Ji
pcnwive* itself. Thu* on all sides the
ing In-Ion- the lamlncajMi of a great gnat hum* of material things lira as n
artist you find a large awwmblagi. of
thought. There is the eX|MUM» of blue It is the rvfli-ckd light of the Spink
aky, there ia a Isuid of white cloud.
Buch, then ia the moral world. It ia
rising up iramcuac from tin- liond of s
ncTi-r-n-wting Creator, and ia increasing
ucarnesa in tlir foreground; tin- lack- in volume the further the living
dream flows. And now it is such a
view ,,f it alnch nuekr* tin tin- monn-ady to lichcvc that thia bcueioL-nt
violets in tbr foreground awaken the
l*-autifuJ. the entmMing house or
church ap|H-als to our natural aadfoes*,
the viiHffi on tlir wall rival] ns to hope;
...............__ ,i_______ _
higher life an&lt;l health might l&gt;c given

PITH AND POINT.
Thk pumpkin |rieMMtM&gt;nappniaclivth.
To MAKS a mango—Hoad him your
Tmk cucumber ikx-a its Iwat fighting
Txan away woman and what will fol­
low? The man.
j
_____
j your ryes—A volume of smoke,
' Trs t^mawd females reported kilk-d
.i . ,
, .
. ..
. -

bk- prochum* man. Into this moral
cumpuMtiou you n»ay sec the Greek anil
Homan carrying art and thought mkI the momentum lamnd np in the family
language,-kii&lt;* tin- Hriirovw carrying the
la-wt truth* of religion. The lli-brrwn IL-ing whom we call Christ will jm-nn
follow&lt;-&lt;l fiutlifully their miniuon. and lack tin- formal oml informal unbelief
stood by the n-ligiou* mile of man until
•
*
f the
............... .
. .
other ofii-nvl to thin moral work! His Land
Chnatiau
. i t«. &lt; — • - ;. —
wonderful
rm Jitying into

■ ani the I"-at

cn eticounU-nvl.

WALTER S POWERS.

the

devil-fish

imagination rather than an actual rn-at

J. M. MARTE

AT^’rL“u»--

8*od

Another forerunner of a skinii in the

reverse

atudtlixl wiUi glittering puinta like
wrrnxl Kja-wn of a gp-ct Lori

legitimate laughter, esiwcudlv as it I no­

mr iwd room, William nd to

girl recently eaught in the &lt;Iru&lt;lI

forget a magnifiecn

kui|

Alexander

luul killed Ida rattle. — .Vrir Yurk Mail.

to form 1U |»iwvrful life, let ua feel that
il will sweep onward, ami can, if wo will

all dulling iloiilil. and fill u* with Ha
own imperiahalile power and hope, it

through which tli

Dr. E D. SESSIONS

True cnongh. ft ia.an um*mn&gt;kxl
ter the qvumlwr of the alphabet.

When we rcnii-min-r how God loved
il* world, and when we look into it and 1

nento
Miraiwuppi of Hmlmm.
llanul* as draining Un-

“ I shall nint on hi*
.Plcaar
naw uon
». ” *«,
don't,
«ud s.
I. ‘nlmtarow which, with much nutac or
riudl Iwth lx--trapped.’ Htnqqnng J*uk«»d xlknce. «id th. ir water*, so
•
•
*
in amunung the inri the mind must

ways looks green.
Nothing morr fairly
indicates the exceedingly linilUd halnl"

Dii.v't allow us any mon* “busts” of
Inuik. Rah! rrtlrj is what the jn-oph-

•I dial]

W«- don’t know, as we never fool around
n dog long enough io tiud out We

lamiliantT with it. as in the case of th.
ISAAC AL FLINT. J'

LEWIS DURKEE

“Do S'rt marry a widower,’ said the
h faxuilv i» like
wk"
“bh. nt
replied the datii-

rrrslinn

The innumerable xiuiImi of th&lt;need xca”
Tlial line only
toochew on ll»&lt;- rxmnth'M anjccts ,,f
liter and votiliger
of the aea in tlx- whole range of hu-ra

In Un

EMORY PA RAD

E J. FE1GHNER.

tatliomn i» like tnoJlon tnnfUot*. lovely lisps it i* a deep «ca rroatiirc fnghlcmd
beyond ikwrygmu, not only in ihnjw-a
iwves, aa in the fam «u Blue Grotto.of
Ca|&gt;ri, but outaid*-. The firii swimming
in it x-i-Bi to lx- of tranxjxircnt Him-.

i- mind away 1 tin ir struggles and tnuiupli*

&lt;h«Unctu&lt; ~.. ia like a *oL,i ui&lt;v» of tram
lurcllt cotadt.
The color of the

ring

-tiler hart

HOODLAND HOUSE

■- iii- .:111 ■

■ riulrndrnt in
er moved. He
boy.—Burlington

nnan Io ring, a Npauianl

UNION HOUSE

in-ii l«r*. not ln'iiig rigid enough to
E PARADY.

pluue ami

mathenuitii-m,

length* of - five fret.
J. R. RANEY.

•Iw-rrthiug like the white folks."
inch thick, with three hides whereby
n-rr nailid down io the longl

blob overwhelm our Adirrmru on the I finhl motiimh
Uconrvw and the Grand Bank-

IT. I)

of tin- new M-ix-oI explained:
not ? Wear all dr right* and pr

PUR CHIN

uf iHirniMird gohl
the nwnlt of

FRANK J

PURCHIH

MiMtlUarw gsrfi*

IOIIN Q. CHESSY.
«
HU E III
■w&lt;c&gt;XT E*V

'T'z-x

r z-x * a, .

•cowling, thumb-roll* *{Hwaram e it |»ce
Kent* in winter wl...n it
.....a
|.. di*
ctH l&gt;v
Hie *-mth
rrti coast of England ia
uiiar light
r------------------- - --- -------- ehrikx-hfi*
| which are I wing constantly eroded and
&lt;y the od-an-luHowa. A
riatice of water i-olorwl
*n in Northumlicrland

.
'
j
|
j

thought, tn
and in snag,
ic pnx-i-xs bv
Ix-ing fiinuiii

round India of stiver eerily &lt;pll'i nngby
tb&lt;- *hip, w|—*' O.-.
.. .•
which look
ren- magic Indi*
41i» I—low by nn-

PriDec Edwanl s inland arc caU n

chance there is another ship floating in
company mi Ire away, and gndnallv. by
“fl* *** •
* -’- -it- nii|R-riuuurai. -lie
drawn gradually nearer, although thenMn-and
—_____ _ i__.i _» ■
.. .
IW HUM or
and tinged ]«n
m&gt;.1 tK..n.
th.-n- will.
with rrfi.-el*&lt;’’wo,,fctf,,ln«'OT, rhr“‘,-« xtraor«iiuanly till* h&gt; explained from the ritnpk fact
OM Loav T1MK.
s
I nr.b 'n *&lt;««'• *“*&gt; «u«»ngly rosenibling
L KU8SKLU
Jniiiabcd syenite. It ia well known Uiat
__
_ .
—■ ••vwawan
,
,------ - j---- ------------ ,__ .___ ___

JJ^ONEY TO LOAN ! *w»yand abrijriaxl by the sen, which
- **
—
--r;---- 1.’.'-, •,----*■ k
kalhi
UOk
tui,
SetiniM,
u-». ■ Ss,
■ vivid,
—and.
m*
wL_
““
rhen gliateumg m th* win,

$300.00 and UPWABJDb
^JlCHlGJuTkxClUKGE.

Lio*

I.-W, xae
-1HI wav licun
tinted silt it waafeea down (com the pas
pan and the far-off m..anbumi of Pern.

which one would never liarc

Porrnn. Proprietor*.

mg hour
oui&lt;-. lurxbauatibli

&gt;u|&gt;ply of fire

hair, but alga- of a (airy-like
that almcwt cxee«wl» Iwlicf. and

when the water
lliat fact I&gt;r line of fai-ta I* blended into
k-ntx of Lite flower |««t nhould lw ocea- the gnat whole, forming human nature.
riotudly nmciwcd. But. by u small ad&lt;U*‘"n U&gt; Una, a co'tagc filter may lxmailc which, for practical use, is quite
equal to the moot expensive filter of
comwjxinding rise. It conriata uf two
flower |x&gt;ta. one alaive the other, the
lower one fitted with a sponge and fil­
tcring layer* above described, and the unall for &lt;mr right, we cover them all
over with our indnctnin, and by rewaon
die.

yyILL!AH JONES,

air with the cooler air from the north
west rvsuha in a diacliargv of rh-ctricity;
Mid, altlsmgh wonii-umr* lightning in ■
ae. n in Xh&lt;- -&lt;with west for many bourn
Iw-fnrv the wind changes, yet, when it
does shift, it always dors an witli a trr I
nictouuus rain and virid lightning, often
attendrxl by wlmt are called t'orpnr

DEJTTIST8
PLAIN AN» FANCY

idowly fa

GOOD WORK!

Fl’Ll. COUNTS'

um meu

by lightning. 1 mt,
wnnetimaa fall i»

lump of i-amplnir down their thrraUs.
This remedy is mon- troublesome lait
leas eiis iMU'e than burning down your
i
. . — i « •«
___

larking in adaptability tr&gt; the anlMirdmalr
line* of traffic which followed nwh and

foirw Hera bl.

the United Suu-r that

(HMkhi. whose daughters wen- talkative

When the heavy quadraped run*
il...
Li-!... «l... —

the modern

kin line lw*iiig Laid down in IHu2 to a
gauge of four fret right and a ^lialf

Twenty
cn-

frrnch

which rapidly expandid and txwamc
the distinguishing feature of traffic in

rhich tlw street* are laid out in a way
to receive the upper pot may rest on
the brim of the tower one. The two
J«»ta thus arranged on- placed on a When the ear fails, induction becomes
while the
Ihree-lcggiil stool with a hole in it,
through which the jirojecting part of the butterfly's foot touches s fiowrr- tivrlv far hw«.-.S&lt;itu&lt;Ttag Review.
the tower sponge pairs, and the water
leaf
the
air vibrate* with “
drop* Into * jng placed below.’ The sudden
contact
We
u jqx-r J«rt sen rw aa s reservoir, and the ter
the
moral
world
thia
coarser unparitira, ami

every BjMr, producing n moat oyulrriou. without licing renewed, if the
mid la-wntiful effect. They du not al ■ »I"»ngr be occasionally cleaned
generally won

lino were thus rapidly urrupied by a

HtHAToa Giles, of Virginia, and
Judge Ihivat of Maryland, l.-arded in
thought of, workixl aa of old by horac- Washington during Washington's ad-

bring* them forth *Mt tlw slightest wca im-hn* in depth,
non. and il i« doulitful if ever a whip Men should lx­
_____ i ,i
i
_____ i
______ *

without seeing lightning. This is camly accounted for: Um- jirvvuiling wind*
uf the North Atlantic are southwest Mid
north west, except certain local win&lt;is
near the English cluuiuel,aiwi the northcaxt traflcs Mowing from Cafx- Finisterrv to the Cape de Vcnls. When the '
•outhwtwt wind haslswu blowing a while
it haw a strong inclinatuiu to shift into
thi-north wrat, and tin- longer ii Now*

that the hew track* should tic subject to

blending in it like the many vibrations
which form
follow the

Um- reply.
The Nitawt Slrsarrr

�Maia ditri, greromedly the phncipal
t hare«aMhre of tba town. and Urn wiadoww wad at ail uwra* afford to all par­
won* po*«iug on-the Mreet a full view
ofthe interior of aarh dramshop, and ,
nothing is to be Mrd or placed va or

that

and died very suddenly.

Is not the old Wheeler &amp; Wilson Sewing
Machine improved or changed, but an

lofty celling, giitlcr/ug like th*t ot the
Palace of I*&gt;«haa. a transept, one side
of which reded* tbc other, mure col­
umn*. covered with biilliaut rtalactite*.
and-iu the distance a no We p-'atod
gU** w indow. The ghM la rtaL l»ul
tbr color 1* I hut of &lt;hn vine of Xetfla
and Malaga, of liquor* and of rrerwree.
-|'be ihA1"- *&gt;u* -—i-— alu- »—ii»* । *
ceiling
bn.Ul-.,-------------onpaule* arc also
of Hastinpu on Saturday, Oct. *lh.
arnueo’cUek.p. m. Let •very Kel
Club ia Berry County remi deieg.
1 ha* been earned throughout with such* and all ci linen* in farm of prac
akiU, that it rail* forth exclamation* of

Hiram Gridley baa corn, the *talk» of
which be ha* made 10 mile* of rail

made over into cedar posts and m
ninny more tel*graph pole*. l&gt;e«ldre
having a contract to fill a foreign order
for a few hundred apart for veatela of
the line. Each hill yield* fl buabala of
corn •hdled and •acka.d.
He expect*

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th - rich bat Httle-worked treasure* of
Uber end the uidenalk.
To make
drinking even more uncomfortable. hotire. wu« precipitated to the srouni। : Hpoiiiah soil-coal, ore* and mineral*
। of all kinds, a* well a* agricultural
Uro ordiuaiice provide* that there shall byuteaffida giving tray and be diedI produce- are exhibited iu the mo«t efW no furniture In the bar-room except
, fccUre manner. Leaving the baihll g
the liar and neeeawuy bar fixtures, a
■i
stare, undone chair. No billiard table,
card table, or any gaming device whatI1 and rope*, arranged with the aame skill
eve:, and uo lounge or seat of any kind,
, a* the bottka wtthia the baiiding. Opi rxx.itc toe doof in question ia a kiua'r
except the one ch'air, are at any time to
; for the sale of the famous production*
be kept, in the dram abop. The bar­
i of Havonua. from the most delicate
A
brute
name
1
Aahley
Putney,
Re
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room itacll i* to be nut more than six­
little cigarrelte to the lordly cigar,
tag it&gt; Ferry, Oceana couatv, while un­
teen feet square, and customer* are not der the influeace of uhhiy. knockrd wrapped each Jn It* metallic coating,
to be accommodated iu any other i oom. bi* horse down with *n ax and pound■ I ano coating u mucu a* fl rood dinner.
'
Near at hand "is the exhibition of the
rd il to death. He wm fl nisi $33and
j UtUe principality of Monaco, •urrouadTWyewlow. wife of a Grand Rapt4. coat*. Little enough.
• ed with tialiu*, plantaiu*. and other
A town called Edmore haa aprang up I tropica) plant* and dower*, and gliiter•huduakrt'admitted that it waanecc.**ary for him to put on women the new at the place where the Huintou branch ; ing in the sunshine. Within, tne eeaof the Detroit. Lauaiutr &amp; Nortbnra । tral paition i*. occupied by a fouutaia
ahuea Uiey bought, but abe objected to and the Cfakaga. Saginaw A Canada । of a peculiar character; the. bottom is
fate perfArming that service in the cane railroad* meet, and It gire* pronilre of composed of decorative tile*, forming
a laigt- square basin, with a depth of
ufoldnudconaeqacntly caay aboea. A bciug a brisk little buwneaa center.
I two or three inehe* of limpid water.
A New York, firm have attached a ' and out of thi* leap four pairs of small
youg woman went into hi* ahup to
have hur nhoe mended while abe wait­ portion ot the good* of Mra. C. ,W. jets not above a yard high, hut the wa­
*------ —,*‘i of the Albion grocer who
ed. When it waa finished ahe placed
time ago. Mra. Bdycebeld ter fall* back uu the hard tile* with a
her foot in hi* lap to have it put on and
! of about (4.000 on the1, force which keep* the whole iu couwant movement, and er -atos a most
luitlooed.' While he wa* ab*ort&gt;ed in
they propore to test ita va- [ deliciou*
troie of fre-hues*.
In the
lidity.
thia hi* wife came to the door, and the
i center, and towering far abore the iitLaat Friday a man hired a horae and Lie jet* iu a fine fan palm in a great
acene aroused her jealousy". She went
out and got a clothe* line, doubled It to buggy at Reed’s livery stable, Battle I The principal exhibit of Monaco i*
Creek, promising to return them but decorative earthen ware—dower-pul*.
run ven lent length, came l»*ck, and re- did not. and no trace ran be found m iardinurss, eachs-jM&gt;U, and a hundred
MMuking that ahe bad been married to to where he went or hi* preaeut where- Tittle fancy objects, pierced and cover­
him fifteen year*, and be had never of­ •tout*. It i* undoubtedly a care of tai with dowera and ornamentalioa of
fered to put on het shoes, she gave him horac-ntealing. and officer* are after .. all kind*,—not claudc, but pretty—
him.
i higlily artistic, but not expensive.
a lacking with the rope i« the presence
! There are, however, many example* of
"HP Duty, the m*n accuaed of being
of the innocent customer.
the ringleader of the gang of wheat ■ carved ivory of a very superior ehar■ aetvr—&lt;&gt;n&gt;«w»eut*l work, not flgums; a
mievre. u part, of which are m jail at
The coat of living i* cren lea* now Grand Rapid*, a part in Indiana and a Urge oval mirror frame of great beau­
ty, and many example* of minute flowthan before the war. Renta are aven port in Jackaon. wiui am*tcd on the ei curving of the highest excellence.
lower than in 1881, and marty article* 25th in Mecrwta Co. He fought dea- It is a gay little place, the kiosk of Moncratcly and wa« badly wounded be­
of daily consumption were never at leaa fore he gave np.
Opposite is a pretty rustic bridge
price. Floor, prior to the rebellion,
A thoroughbred tramp, who rare hi* formed of well selected branches with
brought (fl.60 a barrel, and is the same name •• J. R-Fox. wa*nrrv«tedat Lcn- :, the barton—in painted cast iron ! It 1
price to day. MoIsaaca sold at 53t cts.. awee Junction. Sat unlay, for brutally is an abomin.stion ; enough to &gt;noil the i
nod now mill* at 80. Butter wa* a tri­ outraging a little nine-year-old girl, day for an se*thetical art-critic, bnt
who wa* playing alongside of the track. J। finds admiration io ths eye* of poor, i
fle under tire present quotation. Coffee The
wrtfeh wo* taken to Adrian," and i unsophisticated mortals ; and on each
in 1881 a veraged 881 cent*, and is to-day , incarcerated in jail to await the aitting •ide of this bridge, which »jmihs the
M cents. Ham* were Me, against IMc. of the circuit court.
temporary sunken ruad already tuentioned. are English cottages, which
at present price. Fuel is now. lower ,
On the 38tli. the wife of Btenhen But­
present a curious contrast with their
tbaa tootc, and the average for coal for ler. living a mile from th- Wayne Co. neighbura. Of the**- cottage* one is a
1878 i* lees than ever.
It haa touched poor hou*e, while in a til of deapond- model workman'* residence; &gt;he other
ency cal her thtoal with a nuor and
a
copy of a gnrdoer'* lodge. Gov room
(3 per ton, while before the war it av­ died in a few minute*.
She leaves
eraged fiflAO, sod in 1835, 1887. and 1883 three *tnull children. It i* said that i* a comfortable common sitting-room,
another contains an o|d-fn*hii*ned tent
her hualxud had Iwrn »prrcing consid­ bedstead and more furniture iu keep­
roahd not be bad at lew titan (10.
erable and bad not fnrnuhed her with
ing; and the white curtain**t the win­
The Grand Rapid* Saturday Eveidaff the neceaaarif* of life.
dow*. the gav red tile*, the flowering
A convict at the Jackaon State Pria- creeper* and other plant* make up a
Post, one of our mo»t welcome ex*
named Jeremiah Donovan, commit­ very pretty Englioli picture. By the
changes, haa always been a firat-class, ou.
ted suicide on Tuesday, by seating him- •ide of these i* a small *table, further
readable paper, but last Saturday it •clt on the belt of a large fly-wheel in illustn .ing Mr. LasceH'* system. A
overdid the matter and came out an 18- the caatem end of the trip-hammer little turtber on is the Belgian Rrstaur
pagr. 108 column i»«ue. The Post waa •hop. and being draw n under the wheel, ant. Then come* one the fifty or more |
when he waa instantly crushed. He examples of gi**a-buu*e const*oction.
started the very same day the Ntcwr waa rent from Detroit in February. all representing some feature of novel- ■
waa and somehow or other we feel snrt 1878, and w.x, n desperate and incomg- , ty, such a* the carrying oil'the drip, or
' condensed water, or nonir p-« uliarity I
ef related, and wish its able editor, Mr.
in form ; and * few yard* further!* the '
C H Dubois, increasing and everlasting
The Monn of l»*t Thuradav and Fri­ grand central lawn of tbr ground* and
day, waa a terrible one ana the wind | the Bridge of Jena, which lead* to the
became a genuine tornndo before it । Trncadero.
A Lawrence priest married the wrong wa* ended, and great damage wa* done i The awall bridge previously men- .
to building*, tree*, late crops, etc., in
couple the other day. Arriving at the varin&lt;t» portion* of the *tatf. A tene­ tinned, between the English cottagi-*,
| lead* to the Quid d'Oraay, the entire
church, where a wedding waa to take ment house at Pine Lake. Oakland Co.,1 length ot .which, about two thousand i
place, he found a young man and a waa blown entirely to piece* and rhe feet, i* given np to the horticultural
inmate*. Mr. and Mr*. Finlv, badly in­ dosses. It presents a charming prom- I
young woman waiting, and. anppoting jured. and a two-vear-«&lt;ld child rm in­
that they were the persons to lx- mar­ stantly killed. Thoma* and John Tur- enade. 0 । the right baud 1* n grand
’ fountain surrounded with lamp*, and
ried. called them down to the altar, and nrr of Flint, were struck by lightning, from it extends a lawn of theuicwt per- 1
tattled through the ceremony before Thoma* Instantly killed, and John ser- . feet emerald, surrouiwied by * gorgeous i
ioualy injured.
'■
I border of flower* of every hue.
their confuaion would let them object.
On Snndar morning a weatrrn-bound ;: amidst *cveral gl***-honi££s-f**oue in
Now what's to be did.
through freight train came thundering which M. Lindepj^QrtTttinoiia Belgian j
»«orticult'”;^st^nha* a collection of the
Victor tiannderawaamamed in Rock­ hour, the .-ugine for some cause being
.ChAditfst and nin»t recently introduced ]
ingham. Viu. four 5—ar* ago, and on out of the engineer'* control.
He JKig- flowers, princip illv such as are known ’
the next day killed a man.
He was nallcd the switchman at thSrtiepot to as foliage nlanta, terns. Str.: while an­
let him g&lt;&gt; straight
and that other 1* tilled with a splendid collection '
•ent to prteon on a con rierion of man
faithful rei
Sampson is hi* of exotie* arranged moot effectively by .
daughter. His wife got a divorce and Ji"2ll,i*r*farivd t» obey, but, seeing an Mr. Will*, of South Kensington. The ।
married another man. bnLXee^was a eaatward-l&gt;onnd train on the bridge, side* ot the quay here are occupied by j
Widow wFsa’sgnT.tfiTt:;
discharged, I threw open the switch and ditcoed the । two very long sheds in which are col- I
racandy, and on meeting they remar- runaway train. thus preventing a col- lections of almo«t every conceivable
liwion on th* bridge 85 fret al&gt;ove the machine, implement, tool, and acce**o- j
St. Joseph river. Hi* nerve saved a ry u*ed by gnrdnvrs; and every avail­
horrible disaster. but it made kindling able earner or slip of ground is brilliant I
Alpha,
i
“Murder! murder!" cried a pretty wood and •crap iron of much of that , with flowers.
milliner of Galveeton. Texas, Hr*. Ella runaway train. War. Reynold*, the
engineer, waa not hurt, nor wi» anyone
KALAMO ITEMS.
Quinn, and all the time she waa pepper­ else, except George Mitchell, brake­
ing the body of C*pt. Gutberie, a falae man, slightly wounded.
A track has
T. A. Crandall and nomn lower frr
lover, with Derringer bulla. Gutherie been hid around the wreck and traffic took in the Chicago exposition laat
waa trying to dodge behind a tree, but was not greatly impeded.
The 34th annual fair of the Eaton
ba will die.
Dauiel Mead will rebuild * barn thia
County Agricultural Society waa brld
during four day* of laat week. It waa
An Iowa farmer dreamed that *n an- by far the larjS-»t exhibition ever held fall in place of the one destroyed by
lightning.
9* came dowu to north and told him in Eaton county. There were nearly
Frank Getty thrvahed six bushel* of
that wheat would soon sell for aerenty 2.000 catrir*. and a fine di-play of'
with the clorer seed in one hoar one day last
cent* per buahcl. sad so ho arose and blooded hone* and eattle.
exception of the afternoon of the sec­
hanged himself to avoid bankruptcy. ond day the weather waa very favor*- week with a Birdtell holier.
The joke of it is that the farmer had ble for the financial •uccea* of the soMrs. John Webber went to Nebraska
dety, the ground* being thronged ev- i laat week, to join her husband who
no wheal to tell.
ery day. Among the many apodal al- |
went
there laat spring. and located in
traction* waa the marriage. which took
The public debt of Fiooce h au«Mi
place in front of the grand aland. A
»4JMJX»,000.
The debt i. held at look of disappointment might hare
Last Saturday evening. Juat after
home UMMtly. at a low rate of intereat. been seen upon the face of every dark, M.Dr. Cha*. Snell waa driving
The population of France i* 88.000.00&gt;. one aa the - bo tr arrived and a flue, in­
telligent-looking couple took their at a rapid gait pant a farmer1* bant in
France waa farced to pay Germuy place* in front of the paraori.
The West Kalamo, hi* buggy mn over a
81,100,000,000 in round number*.
crowd bold their breath during the cer­ wagon-pole that wm laying acroua the
emony, bnt at th»&gt; &lt;lo*e a about went
highway, upsetting the baggy and
The wonderful vitality of Loman
throwing him IT feet. Heatruck co
Griffin, who baa lately died In LcdL 0.
bi* head and hurt considerably.
aged 103, waa *bowa by the fact that

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—la an Assyria Justice court in IVn

Nri*cm Ramsey took the first premium
of 8« and Ja*. Sutton of 84. In the
John Rathfan, Jr., has rented tke
jrwnnlug race for county harms with no Hoadr
farm In Bedford, and wfll
record, best two in tfare half mi k h.wts. remove then- with hi* fatally thia fad!.

The .talk h 18 fmf high.
ml bond to D. P. 8s*no&lt;
Jss. Ball, haa jam broken ground for
&gt; brought the ra-e before
a new dwelling boom aa toe bluff w**l
*, nw Turoday last, toe Jury
9l Iman Lake. The old bona* wfll be
verdict of tfTOMin fitror B. W. King u&gt;ok first prominm of ®7
for best 8-yoar-old roadster*, and 8. P. DCMBimiby M**ou. Ham Bril*, who is
Shaffer first premium of &gt;5 for best 4yeur-old roadsters. Mrs. Burton King
The Rt. Hon. (T) Judge Bacon Um
took a first premium of *5 for beri rented hi* farm to Mr. J. H. Sylwwter,
•prdmen of driving, and Mh* Ida Pratt and will now devote hi* time to the
practice of law. a* heretofore. in oontook first pvwmium of $8. for lawt home j unction with the Bor. (f) Dwight
owner, wl»ea one Thompaon, wfco is
colt. 3 year* old. and J. W. Stincbestopping at Brook*’, and won't agree
comb. first premium of 83 for la-ri mare
The Assyrians got up a Uwsnlt Butwith the old man, got Into a qunrael i colt, 3 year* old. and Geo. Marshall
■rday, but it reunited in “no cause for
with him and grabbed toe gun from
first premium of 83 for brat man- eolr. action,” so we «Udu*i. bare much of a
hl* hansd. hitting Mr. Brooks a savage
3 years old. V. C. Snyder firat premi­ time. Can't some one get np semeWow over the brad, knocking him
um of 85 for best walking team to wag­ thing else, this waa a genuine fizzle 1
senselra* and breaking tor gon-stock.
on. Wm. Hunt. 83 for be^ mnle team. Wakeup*'
A. D Kennedy A Co. 88 for lieat Devon
It ia expected that the physicians at
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nowiff,
uowisr,
firm will confer a
Mr. Leo and myotH-e and settling

upon Mia* Effie Chtteiler this week,
uteer*. and I. W. Vrooman fur best de­ and endeavor to remove the tumor
von grade cow. Aarou Durfee *8 for from her face. Hinee she wa* taken to'
beat bull. Alderney grade, 8yr«ro old. Ann Arbor she ha* steadily Improve^,
-Ww»u Mafffiire. figed M, a well­ also 85 for best cow. A. B. Pratt .88
and will probably come ont of the op­
digger, has been engaged In digguMT* for best yoke of working oxrn. J. 0.
eration all right.
/
LAMG K8 F.
well toe Ed. Berrctt. of Vl’Villgt' 'Ou la-e 84 for l*M pair Wt-yvar-old steer*.
BEST awd
The Peilor of tor M. P. Church,.Err.
Tuesday last he went down into the* Frboa. Henry 85 (or best milch oow, alCHKAPEST
well for some pnrpMr, ’.wdnyh-i down derory grade, and D. MoOmber 810 tor Mr. Rile- is expected to move int»the
Stock ot Clothing just arrived al
• WUKLBR’*.
by a rope to which wa* affixed a ring l&gt;e&lt;t fire flull-bloodrd rattle. Robert house belonging to Walace Hartom.
situatid
i
mile
east
of
the
fgnter.
to stand In.
When down about thirty Blivias 84 for beat Leicester buck. G.
you want
feet, be hallooed to lie drawn out, and 1). Moore 83 for beat Poland-China pigs. There will be meetings erery^unday
wo* drawn nearly to the •urfacc when I Oroon Dunham first premium for the atlO-JOa. m. Elder Riley delivered a
sermon
to
hi*
parinhoncnn
on
Sunday
he saccumtwd -.foul g** and fell bark [ for brat honey in eomb. Cha*. Fowler
thirty feel to the IwUotn of the well. iirat premium for best maple molaasea. last and all twented .to enjoy the di»He waa taken oaf dead. What induc­ Mr*. John Q. Civ«*y beat collection of
John Tuckerman, Emory WDUaraa
er! Maguire to go down into the well ! canned fruit. Mrs. Nelaon Ramsey best
we are unable tn state; il seems he waa band made scarf.
and Alonzo Parks, on Saturday last,
aware that l*d ga* «as In the well, os
Henry Haven* 84 for beat bushel of started down the Kalamsxoo River,
a man started to go down only the day white wheat, and W. II. Lee 8* for Drat from Battle Creek, on a hunting rjtpeIwfore. and only went a short distance, bnshe* of red wheat, C. H. Noye* best dition, and B. T. Kent, Ed. Wmisand in this
and waa taken out inaenrihle. After bushel of white dent corn. W. 11. Lee worth, Sam Ball* and John Raihfan
—On Friday test, th* elevator of |MM&gt;r Maguire’s body wa* rcc&lt;&gt;v«
. heat btuhel bqck-wheat. C. Noye* lwot start out with the same purpose in view
Cook A Creasy, at Hastings was brok­ chicken waa let down into toe
w*‘l. bushel winter rye. J. W. Stincbeomb neat' week. They will float down toe
en into, while the proprietor* were at instantly expired.
l&gt;c*t bushel yellow dent corn.
Ed. Kalanuuno to it* month and then char­
Herr We Are!
dinner and the till relieved of &gt;1.75.
—Beqj. Collins and Harley Stroud Bump brat bushel white oala.
W. P. ter a freight train to bring them and
And prepared to pay the Highest
-IXx&gt; Pctnam, a blind woman aged live up on tbr State r«wl in Vermont­ FiCcld best bushel white bean*.
E. their game hone.
Market Pnce for the beri grade* of
about M years, sister ot C. M„ was tak- ville. They are related, the former Gorham best black seed onion*. W.
FALL
AND
WINTER APPLES!
WOOlILl-tD ITEMS.
co to the Kalamaxcn Insane Asylum to being a step-father and thfi latter a K. Barber best pumpkin ; A. Durfee
Tn be delivered at the depot. Bring
Im tanated for insanity, on Wednesday *tep&gt;*on, yet they are unhappy and en­ I rat squash: W. H- Lee best turnip
Fall school is progressing splendidly. them right along.
Nashville, Sept. KXh, 1878.
lam.
deavor to make thing* as unpleasant liect*. I. N. Canningham brat peach
Mr. Henry J. LovewcU and Miss
Hardt A Brooks.
—Chris. Kill has hia new lioune en- for each other m posribte. A aton?-, blow potatoes; John Alder beat early Mary Miller were Joined in holy pad­
elo**d. The bail’er*. Walrath. Hub­ boat kicked np a-.-vw lie tween tficm I rn*e potatoes; Geo. Brngdcn beet peer­ lock. Sent 25th.
bard and Bigg*, are pushing die build- several day* ajo. and they came to I less potatoes ; W. IL Lee best climax
Dame Rumor says John Nieewonger
blow*, Stroud giving hi* »t&lt;-j&gt;-daddr ■ and bromwell beauty potatoc* ; S. J.
:* to teach school at the center. John
whaek over the bead with a liatc^rt. Bidlcman best victor potatoes; C. W.
will make a good teacher.
Then Collin* arose ap ia toe night and Brigg* best snow-flake potatoes.

DOW1T,

GO THE PRICES!

UNDERWEAR
We are prepr-red to do most ample
Justice to all &lt;mr customer*, which are
many, and we arc bound to make m
mitny more, if low price* and fair deal­
ing will do H- Wr have brought oar
large stock here to srii, not to keep on
our shelves, and we earnestly solicit
yonr examination of our stock before

iajurtd. and haa had Thompson *rm*ted for a&amp;rault and battery, but for Mime
rea«M toe agit has been adjourned.

Mr. Bill Cooley is going to more to
went forth upon hia step-son’s wheat
Chaa. Fowler 8'J for best collection
Ohio. Bill’* wife ha* gave their cow
and began to sow chess, cockle, dwk, of frails; F. D. Sonin* best winter pip
to Mr. Tobias, and Bill oflrra the rest
and other foul *eed, Stroud aud a
iwighlMir catching him in the dastardly bough* and R. I. greening ; C. J. Nor­ of hi* worldly good" for 810
Jackson Palminglon’* team became
act. Then Collins bad hi* step-son ar- ris best peaches; Wtx Z. B. Willison
—The report was current on oor
frightened and ran away, throwing
rrrsted for whacking him on toe head irat g. rauiuni plant, etc., etc.
street* on Thursday that Dept. Sheriff
Mr*. Palminglon out and injuring her
with the batebet aforesaid, and Stroud ।
H. M. Leo, hml captured the forger.
had bis step-daddy arrroted for sowing 1 awarded call procure them of the Treas­ severely, but at last account* she was
Berry, at Ft. Worth, Texaa. and is now­
tare* in hi* wheatTo the former urer or at the store of R. J. Grant, on •lowly recovering.
on hi* way home.
rhorgr * VifYilleJury mid “not gdMty.” any day during the week following
We *a«v n nnmtier of the prominent
—J. J. Upton, the Democratic candi­
tV Fine Caahuicre at 50 et*. per
Wilkiw. th, Mllwr „t sa»°«m&lt;-n of Woodland standing in a huddle yard at
Wkkrlxr.’*.
date for conger**, and W. W. W&lt;xdand looking a» if they hod la-eo vomit­
£,
nougii of Battle Creek, will di«cusa the Odrsaa botnoeide. had hi* examination
. *Don’l for­
CP" l mu*t have my
Ionia, last Monday. the jury finding! tlf
f„r -|lr r,.j Bibbod Club w- ing, and we asked if they were .rick get yoars, Ac,
political isRues of toe day. at tl»c Opera
M. Wood.
and they replied yes. They had been
“no cause for action* .ira&gt;n«t Wain, th«' cur* on Monday evening next.
House tout evening.
Let
i
y
The
mn«t
complete
stock of
reading
the
Woodland
rorrrspondencr
complaining witness. Po*tle’s brother, there be a full representation of mem­
—Boise tiro*, have invested in a
in the Hasting* Hawser, and they all Gent’* Furnishing Good* in Nash­
saying (hat be waa sorry that hr had ber* present.
A. M. DaroHKRTT’a.
II. A. BaRRKR. Sec'y.
thoMght il wa» no woudrr they were ville, at
mammoth 3.800 lb Hall fire and burghad Watkins arrested, as he didn’t think
■irk, for such rtufi would pnkc a snipe.
lar proof safe. Tire boys are good fel­
CT- Boys’ Clothing Cheap, al
Wo kindly informed them that the
lows.
May they hrfve greenbacks .the boy wa* to blame. The additional
H. it DtcKricaox A Co’a.
rwrrrsnanarnt wa* Eddie Hacbrook.
particular*, a* brought out at the ex­
ctr-ugh to fill *aid safe.
We think If Eddie could go u&gt; a few
amination are aa folioWa: Postle bad
more protracted nirrt DK*. get religion
—Hon. R. E. Trowbridge spoke nt
taken a *ow from Watkins to keep for
* few more tih&gt;r* and take one more
the Opera House on Monday night, to half her issue.
IcxMin in profanity, (hr wouldn't have
When dividing time
a good audience. His speech was con­ came, Postlc took it upon himaelf to lxto learn to lie, for he is proficient in
that art) be would make rinnJLa*good
fined to the money question. and • ■■ *
hoggish, and threw out into the road
strong plea for the national banking the two po&lt;irc*t of the product for Wat­
kins, reserving the best for his share.
Watkins mm! he -raa willing to take
one poor one but not both, and soou
a(tvrwai&lt;* we nt to the pen and throw
out both good one*, intending to drive
them h.itnc ; having nomo difficulty in
new addition, recently Guilt.
getting them out of the field, Poatle
—August Swanay is ayounglark that saw him and started for the scene of
liens over in living, and oae day lari action, when Watkins left. However.
week he went to Grand Rapids, taking Postle followed after, overtaking him
along, aa hia ehum, a gid only IS year* on a new erossway in course of con­
New Meat Market.
old. They put up at a hotel register­ struction. Watkins picked np a skid
I wirii to inform the eitixen* of
ing aa man and wife, and everything to defend himself. Postle picked up
Nashville and vicinty that I have open­
went smoothly, until the landlord found another and commenced the attack,
ed * meat market iu the building ad­
cut the girt’* age. when he caused striking ax him several times, but Watjoining Lee A Smith’s store, and *e
cured the service* of Lee Tuckerman,
kin* warfled off every blow except one.
an cxpcrienerebutcherof Battle Ciwk,
The Sk&gt;d being BBwieldy. Po*tir
to anperiotond the same. Give naynur
- Stepping into the Boston Store the
ed to pick np a root, when Wfitkin*
pntronRge. and we will gnaavntee sat­
other day, wo were agreeably surprised
isfaction.
Chas.Furxim.
struck the fatal Idow, crushing Ptotlr’s
to see U*o original taste display rd by
skull.
Watkins is a mere youth, aged
the proprietor. L. L. Loomis in the
only
19,
and
is
known
a*
an
booesi.
decoration of the store and arrangrn*ent af bis elegant and mammoth fall sternly lx&gt;y. of a {waeable disperitiou.
while Postle bad the reputution of be­
ing a quarrelnome man.

UNDERWEAR

Boots &amp; Snoes,

Hats &amp; Caps,

In which we defy competition on Chil­
dren’s, Boy*’, Youths* and Men’s,
in price and quality, to salt
those of ample means to die
poorest.

UNDERWEAR

LADIES CLOAK’S
Prettier and cheaper dian ever.

Groceries A Crockery.
Trunks and Satchels.

LESS THAN JOBBER’S PRICES

L. L. LOOMIS
BROTHER#,

DRUGGISTS.

OPPORTUNITY

NEW GOODS
Pure Drugs, Medicines,
DRY GOODS,
HATS. CAPS
BOOTS. SHOES,
SckMl lisctUattB ui Blatf Bub,
THUNKS, MOTIONS,
GROCERIES, AC..

CHEAPER THAR EVER
Furniture o! Every Description I
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING

PAINTS. OILS.
COTTAGE COLORS,
MASUYS COLORS
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMES,
SHOULDER BRACES.

OUR NEW STOCK.

Rock Bottom Prices.

YOB THE

A GOOD HEARSE

Fine American &amp; Elgin Watches,
AND JEWELRY.

Upholstery Goods and Shrouds I

Hflma
Middling

Mr*. 0. Ware Itaa a sister from Kanvisiting her.

THE

J. E. Davis, of Odessa, formerly of
Naahville. called upon ua Thursday.

7 he Long Brick NEW MANUFACTORY

Mr*. M. E. Fleming, of Lafayette,
or faithfqlly, or in raeh bewilderiag. Ind.. i« visiting friend* H tM* locality.
Jacob Miller, of Maple Grove, haa
number*. aa the literary mrascngrni
that bear your individual word to the been called to Ohio, to the bedride of a
dring brother.

JUST AS STANDARD AS "A" SUGAR I

-TV. tnar, Ira &lt;J la. * falit V/TWta
»t* Norton
dimolved part bi ‘
*'‘’“* sebool boase. Maple Grove.
8a Banday next.
lam, H. A. Lee

Dr. W. H. Young was called to Can­
ada, on Sunday eve. hurt, to the bedside

THEY MAXCTACTCBE AND DEAL

WALL PAPER!

sm,

K.hnMtm, whotouhmg'ro'Will.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.

KELLOGG SDEMARAY

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THE MAMOTH STOCK OF
■ale prices.________ _

WayDewa!
A first-clam quality of Flour for 83-15
per ewt-, at the
Pkkd Stork.

Bn&amp;ti, Dorati Vain Frau

Don’t Spend, a Dollar
till you have looked over our Stock.

�retrace ita step, to Calcutta. Tim Ehgitah tetegnum told that the matter will
bcnref.rth 1-c
- noamthtaa
directly eonccrnhig English politic*, and
1bat it will be treated from this. iuxbwd

Tbey invited him
____ __ ____________ J»4iiiEff th. botid
nnd g.i c them a sjx*cimen of his perrm.
At first the rasa rrfa. rl to go with
them, but when they told him sternly
that they were editors, and would crash
him if he did not amply, he faftaw
J to RO. Nor would they allow him
I on hia clothes, l«t farced him to
night-dress to a cold and dreary
where they complacently smoked
cigars while they listened to him

some ‘JOI),OUU square milt* and a popu­
lation of nearly 10,000.000. It bat to
tlic northwest of India, being adjacent
to Rcindf and- the Punjanb. To tbr
north of ft lies Bokhara, in Turiitatan. a
country whollyumlcr Ruwuan influence.

■u&gt;ee with
mow, and
--------------- _-------------------------------- these two
to join Him cm a lark. ^Ajjcordinglv,
way of Bokhara through Afghanistan. “"7 •?* .*° “7“iptTpropcrty-rouni.
A Russian nnny gathered in Bokhara
could crore the Hindoo Koenh mount­ armor. Then they armed themaelvra
ains which separate Turkistan from Af- with broadswords, and, in the still hours
* • - ■
ring cast, could
of the night, went forth in search of de­
itain*. through fenseless citixciui. Up and down the
_
nod find them* street m grim array they marched, and
aelvea in India. Well aware of the. whenever they found a man alone and
strategical value of Afghanistan aa a unarmed they would make him gel
barrier to a Russian ail rance, England, down on his knees and pray for mercy.
since 1838. has tailored owiidnonsly to Then, after having frightened him alsecure a standing in tliat country, either moot out of hia senses, they would pcraa a couqumir. a protector or. an aBy.
mit him to go on hia way. The fun,
’ Thus far these efforts have been, in however, after a while waa Ivought to
the main, a most costly and bloody fail­ an abrupt termination by the police,
ure. There are many living who will who marched them off to the Tomin.
not have forgotten the long and useless They entered fictitious names; but the
war which raged Iwtwccn the English Judge next morning recognized the
and Afghans. ,in 1839 tire English culprits, and discharged them with an
nnny entered the country through the admonition. On the aamc night they
Bolan pass which lies south of the visited the house of Turn Jackson, who
Khyber pare—with a heavy force which, luul just brought to this country the
at first, gained some trm]x&gt;rary advan­
tages. The principal cities wen- capt­
ured.
tire greater
part
of
the

Deaths from yellow fever in New
Orirana on Hept 37, St; al Mrtnph^. »; at
Vickvlrarg, IS; at Holty tyring., It. The gen•Tai UTuri of the report" from all thrac pMcta

Three sere 28 dcatho from yellow
fever al Mraq-tus &lt;m tbc SXh nil; at Kew &lt;&gt;rleaai the daalta muni, rtd S; at Vicksburg.
The Howard eltamrr Kate Ibrkam, aeut out
fn&lt;n&gt; Virkalrarg to roHerc tlir suffrrrni akuix
the riven reports a great deal of aickMas all

Advices rec-rived in Wivdiingtou from
Mcxk«&gt; iadiralr ttal tta sitiuU-&gt;n in that happy
country n growing prorartoua for tbc Gorera-

teresta
tm
installed.
Thia wV
iu IMO; Irat during that year and the
following one insurrections broke out in
every direction, which were only
held in cheek by an expenditure of nearly
♦10.000,000 per annum. In the early
part of IMS the Brittah gnrrian&amp;a were
nMark.d by the inxnrTectamfotx, and in
every instance they were cither captured
friaJ tax I.th j^qwtrxScd for the Uat time."
by storm or forced to capitulate. Thou­
Tur. New York Republican State Con- sands of the Imlian and English troops
reutioa «» bckl at Maralnga laat week. UoaciK- were maxaacreu aa they were marching
Cuukltagwaa cfcomu to praaxte. (kargs Will out of the country. In one case an
army of some 5,000 men and some 10,000
camp follower*. who luul ca]&gt;it*ilatcd and
were marching out of the country under
a aafe-comluct, were waylaid in the de­
files of the Holyman mountains and nmwren
excenuon
oi
iwrtxl. AnuO.-.
with inc
the
exceptionmouth.
of a
a Mtune
single
urn,

want an

W

onmUp*m..nt ’

original bell-

571 called a periodical drunkard,
bolding himself to sprite of total sobri
oty. giving way to violent bouts of in­
temperance; but he was a steady
drinker, and. when his means permitted,
he would drink to excess. His habitual
resort in Baltimore was Die Widow
Meagher's jdare. This was an onter
stand ami liquor Inr on the city front,
corresponding, in.aoax. reqmcta, with
the coffee shops in Hau Francisco. Il
wax freqncntiil much by the {winter*
and men imgagcd in the sliipinng ofwhere partira could read the |Mper, en­
joy a game of cards, or engage in social
conversation. Poo waa a great favorite
with the old w«wnan. You would always
see him sitting just behind the oyster
stand, and aliout aa quiet and six-iablc
aa m wyatar himaclf. He went by th ■
name of the Bard, and, when tautics
came into the shop, it was * Bard, come
up and take a nip, or * Baril, take a hand
in this game.* He waa a sort of peurioncr on bis acquaintance-., ox far as
drinks were concerned. Whenever the
old woman met with any incident or
idea that tickled her fancy she would
a«k Banl to versify it. Foe always
complied, writing many a witty couplet,
and, at times, pocma of considrndihlength. Much of hia poetical work,
quite aa meritorious ox anw- by which
liia name waa immortalizevl, waa thus
fritti-rod into obscurity. It was in this
little /hop that Poe's attention wan
called to an advertisement in a Phila­
delphia j»|&gt;cr of a prize for a meritori­
ous story, and it was here tluvi be comjxnmxI Ins famous * Gold Bug.' which
look the prize. I heard him road it be-

MUMU at MMB CUIM« Una
vzbt mar omAmro.
QUICKEST SELLD7G,
HA2WSCMZST AKD

EXCELSIOR MMUFAtmiWM M.
tn. nikiux. 1Q1A»C,
_______ ST. I-OVIW. MO.
MUOlkHMILili

“ But &amp;OW about 11M death ?"
“ Poc had Ixwn shifting l-rtwecn BalPhlUdrl£lll&lt;i
Xew York for

i I several yearn. He had been away from
' Baltimore slswt threw months, and
‘°™ed up one evening at the widow's.
L. C. Ruthranff, m October Srrtb- \ j
wlwn h&lt;, canu, in
Bar(1
rL-Vw..,. ih»n

i

.
The sorrows of the epidemic were !
never pictured in more
distressing '
Kcncs than were witncnac&lt;l at ElmwiMsl
Cemetery. Six friends of the Lite El '
Worsham liad followed hia remains to the |
“city of the dead," for. the irarjMw of
jsiying the last sad tribute to their
&lt;l«*riy’belov«l companion. On arriving
““1 !&lt;■”“'
Or.,

luul liccn making a little raise North,
and it was drinks all around, with re­
ixat, until the crowd were down jolly.
It waa the night before an election, and
the |sxrty aiarUd up town. There were
four of n», and wv liad not gone over a
dozen square* before wc were nabls.il
by policemen, who were looking up
voters to ‘coop.1 It waa the jrracticc in
thoac daya to seize people, whctiicr
drunk or sols-r. lock them up until the
,-JU .. .. urmm.1. -ml lUm murl.

IM ia entariro? the
.„.t
h,lcUalrary Church, who. will) ( them to every prvenict in control of the
gaining a few small successes, but the his aged wife and faithful colored sere- ' lauTy having the ’ coop.' Thia coop waa
ant, were the only mourners at the I m the rear of on engino-houso on Calforces soon after recreated into India.
Thus coded the attempt of England, funeral of the minister's sou. Eugene vert street. It wna jxirt of the game to
whose failure, in its disgrace, has no par­ D. While, who had died the day iirevi- ’ stupefy the ]&gt;riaoncra with dragged
oex. On learning that the remains of liipjor. The next day we were voted at
allel in modem English hisldrv.
Since that time the English have “ jmor Ned" were alxrat to be couaigncsl ' thirty different places ami over and
never invaded Afgluuiistan. although Io the grave, I&gt;r. White, who is also a over, it being as much re a man's life
Mason, asked the privilege of resiling ! waa worth to relx-L Poc waa eo btally
upon «mc or two occasions the Afglian*
have carried the wnr into Africa by his burial service. The request was I dragged that he was carried on two or
1 tiirtn, nxjud., mu] then the gang said
----- l-l------- ..._i —j .1---------------- :.i
crossing the mountains and making a readily granted, and the reverend min­
deso nt upon Indio. Latterly the En­ ' iatcr. in words m&gt;»t feelingly rvnilcrod. that it was no use trying to vote a dead
glish have confined themselves to in- amid tivuw and noln tlmt almost choked . man any longer, so tlwy shovixl him
their
utterance,
eulogized
the
character
into a cab and m-nt him to the hospital
trigiics whose p«ir)*o«c lias been the se­
7
curing of a friemlly ruler upon the of the deceased. As the nd waa falling to get him out of the way."
“ Well, he died from &lt;Ita»ir*ttan."
Afgiian tlironc. Up to the last wear I uikju the coffin of the &lt;h«caacd. Dr.
“ Nothing of the kind, llo diol from
tin- British hnvc had much io do, in a ’ White waa approached by a genuemau
1
well
known
in
this
community,
who
laudanum
or
aomc
other
•
|&gt;oi&gt;on
that
moral way, with a war which raged Imtween Yarub' Beg ami his father; and asked him to reed the acrvicc over hia was forced on him in tlir cisqi. He was
___ he «s» la-ing
they have also bdion-d to secure such a dead wife. He was the only mourner. in a dying condition„while
scfsuatiou Ix-twecn Afgiianistan and j and waa heart-broken over liia loan. The | voted twenty or thirty ti
' kind old man willingly conaentail. but more. The story told b
Bokhara as would have the effect to imCle the advance of Rumia. For the I| tirat aaked that he might consign to tlir hia having boon on a wee
___ ".ZZ
'
I eight yean the relations of England | grave hia aon. TLz
acted
aa pall-bearera io
and A fghanistan Itavc been of a quiet j Worsham
' Eugene D. White, and, with uncovered
and rather friendly nature.
I hewta. bstaned with aching hearts to the
The telegram* now coming from I»nA Mexican officer serving on the
d*fl relative to the fab- of the mimion • father aa ho read the acrvico over hia frontier says that |«k-c between Ihu
| dead son. This jwinful acene had hanlly
which startrd for Afghanistan, and the ,
I ended when Mr. Ed Beasley approached United States and Mexico depends u|xm
further fact that tlir affair is no longer a
an imixmxiblo jirudencc on the [art of
and
said
he
would
take
it
aa
an
nuswjal
matter to 1» iusmikd from India, but
the Mexican officers stationed on the
from Great Britain, shows two tilings. favor if Dr. While would read the Rio Grande.
___
One is that Afghanistan, ant! by conse­ funeral service over th« lata William
Willis, wlwim a few friends luul just
quence the Ruanian road to the Ilxliiw,
brought
to
consign
to
their
laat
rusting
­
has falicu into the hands of itawtta.
The second is that the English p*x&gt;ple. place. Thus it waa that the good old
by installing the Afghan question in Ei&gt;. man. whose venerable a;&gt;pcaraaec is in
gitah imlitiex, dsnr that they regard the kt*c|iing with his age, performed the du­
ties of his calling, within the short
peri&lt;Ml of half an hour, to four departed
souls that are now at rest— Memphis

avp their passage-ways, in such a
lanncr as the necks of the IxHtira lean
tainat a wall or Ixwd, in order that
ic anta may easily fall into the trap and
town.
By means at camphor, anta can ba

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VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE, BARI

CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1878.

“I once own**d thin ring. Will you
teU me who brought it hare?"
“It ianot atotan, ahr cried the old
tmwnbrukrr. in alarm.
"Oh, do. 1 shall not claim or take it
snleaa I pay you for it. But I should
like to know who brought it here."
Henry wsa trembling, though he made

hroker&gt; door.
There was a fat, black-whiskered man,
Muclling of garlk-, behind the counter.
Hr matched eagerly at the ring as Ber­
tha offered it for his inspection.
No words could de*cril»c the pain
with which she naw it seized by his fat
hand*.
“This ring? I will lend you &gt;7 on
it, my'dear.”
“Seven dollar*' And when I bring
you t&gt;ack the money I can have the
ring back," added Bertha, carneaily.
“Oh, yea, my dear; any time within
twelve months."
He handed her the money in silver.
Her thin fingers closed over it, but she
had removed her Veil, and stood look­
ing anxiously at the man,
"You will be sure and not sell the
ring, sir. I will certainly redeem it be­
fore the twelve months are out My
name ia Bertha Falley," she added;

W. B. YOUNG,

J. L BAKER.

"I will write it down, my dear, tuid
give you a ticket You can have the
ring when you bring back the money,"
he added, civilly.
Bertha came out trying to think only
of the money in her hand. It would
buy her dear, sick mother nourishing

WAL TER S. PO WER S
“OS*. yea." said the doctor, rising st
last from hi-. ]»tient, “we are mending
—we arc certainly mending.
* " "* '
your
mother need*
,
___________________
,---------- Farley, is
a nourishing diet ] enty of beef-tea
CHAS IL BRADY.
and old port—and we shall keep her
4 TFOUAKY u
I* Ck*»*vy with u* many a long year yet."
*1 lo.l Hmm* *»4 l*Mir*Dr* ArrM. Voinrun&lt;
Hr was a large. Iw-uign man. and In­
•*J Cnarryandac » •peetalq
Ilvunly mmI Fr»looked down cheerfully on Bertha Far­
ley a* hr *|K&gt;ke. rubbing hi* hand* -hi*
&gt;••* How. XMhvllW. Mlrtu
(dump, white hands—and anticipating a

Dr. H D. SESSIONS.
TTOMEOPATUtC
.t .u.,,iMy .*4 aizhi «n, MBortir
ISA A C BL FLINT. Jf .
a TTORXKY .*«
Lax. W„CU»4.
■Aclrallj

Bn-

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWYER Xotarr r*l-lk. lu.: 1*1 *u-*ad ln*ur
A&gt; •*» Arrot. CnlUcttox* FTOspitT uSe. tMd
OMnlal ish» to D C
EMORY PARADY.
J U371CE or THE FEACK CronTMetaf raro
er lull,
rtMnptlT .tiknlod U&gt;. o®z« cu:
Hd -Main bin et, X*an&gt;iUa Mkh.
' E J FEIGHNER. '

•MOTART PUBLIC an.1
E*«*to ArrnL
Av Canfnl aiieniton &lt;1»«n to tM4r*wi*« olmort
coetrwt,. eU. hr»&gt;tu dr.innj u&gt;
U, w mil real nKate will Sod tna il.ip &lt;*&gt; haoZ
u. ..u-od to Ik.r want*.

WOODLAND HOUSE.
YITILUAKD PLIVT. Mwaerr. W&lt;x&gt;!Uod JU,latoa nMT&gt;(2&gt;f&gt;&gt;M*&gt;*i&lt;T&gt;' '’*n‘olbl'(

seemcil one of agony.
Certainly her cheek grew very jade
The doctor stared al her in amaxement"Bref-tea. air, you said, and al&gt;&lt;? old
]x&gt;rt!" she faltered.
"Yea; you know liow to make bcef-

"A bit nf nice beefsteak or a chop for
her dinner, and a very light meal at
night Avoid heavy supjx-r* "
Bertha bowed again, and the doctor
took up hi* hat and went away.
“A very singular girl," hr said to him

lia* hung over her mother every minute
for thr last three weeks, and I now a*
sure her that she will R--t well—a thing
that oecmed impossible three days ago—
UNION HOUSE
she don't even smile. I hate tbeo*- un­
piiAKixs.nnoxxox,
n
V'plraMXly ximM la thr water £
demonstrative people!" exclaimed the
doctor, al way* inqiatient of anything incomprebemiible.
Such eccentricities were almost the
’
onlv thing that ruffled hi
.A.a ii-rth.
Htill
listening
to
ing footstcji*. She st&lt;

FRANK J PURCHI3,
cpitK RlXT BARKER to tour*. wiU .*.■
x *•*«•» and Hum*— TMriMlrls Uw I

*tnum-d look in her eyes, that greatly
detracted from her bcanty—for beauty
she certainly had, at least Then- wa*
the faint dint of a dimple in the white
cheek; the feature* were finely chiseled ;
the rpple* of dark hair fines* silk;
but the euuntenaDce was |alc to sallownr** dow, and the expression one of mo­
notonous melancholy
Bertha turned aside to a window at
hurt, and slijqx-d her hand into the
pocket of her dress. She drew forth a
dainty pearl pqrtmonnaM- and unclasped
it It was empty.
“ Nourishing diet—beef, wine—her
life depends on it now. And I have no

No wdnder the doctor did not »n*
fH-ct. The girl wore n dainty wrapper
&lt;&gt;f nMc-colored cadi mere. The mom
wa* furnished with oak and green velvet
The hanging* of the bed were white a*
snow, and the invalid wa* wrwjqx-d in

And weakly, yet with evident enjoy­
ment, *hr Ste and drank all tluit wan
brought her.
Her daughter hung over her with de­
light
"Bertha, dear. I think you ought not
to liavc diachargcd Man. There are the

tbe fin- a* not; and. ** fur the steps,
never -mind. Lie down ami sleep, and
then you will get strong."
And Bertha, who for three week* had
draggr*! through the unaccustomed task
of making fires, cooking, washing
dishes, awctwnng and nurung an invalid
day and night. arrntig&lt;-d the bedclothes,
liftod the tray and ran down stair* with
a light step.
The next day she bought the port wine.

that tew auDda any longer RTwqxxl iu
prime objects, and for hundred* of year*
the church did not ao much win wicked night.
men to goodiM-aa a* trat to death men
Hook are cheap; bet with good clover
who thought what it &lt;»Ded felae doc- isMture and ponstant attention pork can
*-t— ’—• a'~* *—*------ missionary to be produced more cheaply than any
*- million* of other fi cob

If you will read after Christ and his
immediate companions, and read for a
certain porpooe, namely, to get exact
notion* from one or all of them, von
will aoon find tliat you have repaired to
the wr-ng book*, or wrong jirraons. To
find your want you will Ims compelled to
go to men who wrote ninny centuries
later. In composing Hi* chnrrh, Christ
followed the. law of all the greatest and
wisest; namely, the law of the widest
posKibli- of princijilrs. The many gen­
eration* of thought and experience have
ligion ia much broader than the term taught msnkind this, tliat th.( spiritual
church—the latter bring one of the import of a jiropexution will harmonize
forma aaaumed by the former.
The a vaat^mnltitndc who would be torn in
Christian church is the Christian senti­ fragments by the letter.
ment organized into a brotherhood, and
this term ia, therefore, much narrower
than the Christian religion—tlu re­
ligion carrying ita blewung* often to
miuiT outside the lines of the formal
tered her door of late.
brotherhood.
“Philip F
The Christian church cornea to us a*
“Bertha! Can this be you ?"
Before the giri’s white, tired, melan­ an aMTM-mbLigc of idea* group'd together
choly countenance all hi* resentment to become a foundation of a *ocicty.
faded into thin air. Before ahc could
qx-ak be had drawn her into hi* arms,
and kiaaod her dear, thin cheek.
"We have been unfortunate, Philip."
“I ace. Why did you not answer my
strong, by the connecting links of reaaon. the Christian chutptenre. therefore,
letters from California?"
"I Dever received them. I Lave had but no aocie-y of any kind i« founded seen in its origin oure in the outline*of
no won! or news of you for orer a upon any one of these forma of thought the spirit and not in tha. exactnr*a nf ■
The church is, therefore- not a philos­ letter, that there may lie nun for all. s
ophy alone, but a philosophy and a ao- oneness poosible and easy for a thou­
eii-ty, just as a republic is not lilx-rty sand Recta. The legal mind, sitting
alone but liberty organized into a Htatc Upon the bench of justice, learn**!,
“Repented?
I?
Oh, Philip, it for tlie puqxw of prugn-Mi. luqqiinero. many generation* ago, tliat equity nm»t
aecmod so hard when you seemed to go, and defense. Let u* think of the church never Im- injured by n want of form.
too. Papa died, and then the proper­ in ita two n*]x-ct*; as a group of ideas Great matter* "must not lx- the slave of
ty went piece by piece--there *u* no and then a* on organism.
lunall matter*. Right must not lx- nut
What idea* form thia group?
As at the merry of a syllable, a wonL a let­
one to manage rightly. I did not can­
that we were no longer rich, but to suf- Chrirt formed their organiam.He will fur- ter. The meaning of which principle i*
------ — ---- ------—- —--------- that man must be governed by general
niurt study Him and find what propooi- truth* rather than bv exact forms,
tion* He gathered uv from the wide field Christ »» a forerunne? of conunun hu“Philip, my mother wa* almost starv­ &lt;&gt;f moral* and worship, and melted toing. She wa* nick and weak, and the grtta-r for the formation of thi* new sub­
doctor said site must have nourishing stance. When our father* were hanging
over tla- crucible in which they were
hoping to fashion a new metal called
America, they let fall into it, one by one,
the element* of right of life, right of
property, right of conscience, right of
happiness, right to make the law* which
should *ccurr these form* of gixsl.
Other Rulmtanci-s they flung into the

•even years out wa* ]«mrr&lt;l that jaditicnl gold which we call America. To
find what ingredient* were poured into
the cup where the church was making. amid forms of thought Subsequent
shop where it wa*. From what the
definitions of faith mqisratc the hearts
jwwnbroker said. I gathered liot** that
which the original idea won Id have
you were not, a* I had believed, indif­ the Hnjireme Leader of the mystery. made perpetual friend*. Men l&lt;orn
ferent ami fickle. I had nuch on angry. The Mosaic age liad indeed gone before brother* in the spirit tore each other
mi*mdde heart, child, when 1 first Him in it* long inquiry, but tliat age wa*
through the jirimary doctrine
comprehenrivenea* prevail*. so I
any mind desire* an exact form uf
truth, he must paaa by the New
merit group and seek hi* prize from
tlxiae ''centuries which made precuaou
thought*. I never ms
■ an caaential. and a variation a cm]u tai ofiappy little thing that

wrong. Tb.cn the shocking thought
that you might Im- in need came to me.
and drove me here. I saw the great
rich bouse.
Bertha, no poor, suffering

NUMBER 3.

Farxzkb and cattle-breeders in se­
lecting stock rniixt n-collect that it u
with cattle as well a* the human race.
"If you have not constitution you have
not anything."
The agricultural editor of the Toron­
to Globe doc* not think that drilling
has much advantage over broadcasting,
unleiw the wheat is IummL
“When

Mock Mixer. Pies.—A pie fur sum­
mer use; which closely resembles a
mince pie, is made by mixing one cup
of sugar, one cup of molasse*, one and a
Mender. nnnked-jx-arl wing*. It ia inter­ lialf cups bread crumbs, with one cup of
esting to sec the eager, seemingly nerv­ good cider vinegar, four cups of water,
ous hash- with which he goes (rum leaf and three egg*; udd one cup of raisins;
one ounce of clove*; (ground t. and one
to leaf, hunting hi* favorite food.
ounce of soda. This will make three

tickle the pride of the bread-maker, but
it tickle* the palate of the bread-eater
rpiite as well.

MONEY TO LOAN!
$300.00 and UPWARDS
OW LO»0 TIME.

ILLIAM JONJ&amp;
------------ —-------------------- Two
________ __ letters liad been euougb.
Hs thought be had whistled his faithiaas
lady-love down the wind, yrt be would
bars given all the w«Jth be had gained
in those two yeara abroad to have met
B.-rtha Farley tiiat day face to faec.
Il was a hot day Huddeuly it w.
•tiffiag ; tbaa a greta nun-ciood emptied

" Poor little thing! You could have
let it for enough to live on in comfort
all your lifeT laughed Philip, with tears
in hi* eye*, as he looked down in the
pretty, Jratried face. “ Fortunately you
did not We will keep it now for our
home. And the larder shall never be

■ay*, the f&lt;&gt; . ___ ......
___
1 be
tlioroughly clean, constantly
By using
alittic |M&gt;wdcred Kulpbtir on thvirlxMlire,
and carix&gt;lic powder, also, rnbls-d into
ilicir fewtil er* and through the hay of
their uesta. vermin will di*a|qM-nr. In

eiCTu e o/ Health say* : "Because they
car wet clothing, heat and suddenly
nil the Ixxly, overeat aster very hard
ork, and Ix-exuse they do not keep the

It wa* in 1866. Bismarck —then Count
t&lt;&gt; mau’&gt; welfare; the secondary cle­ Bismarck—wo* returning from the Pal­
ment* wen- form of church government, ace. where hr had been to m-c tin- King.
While iwodng through the large street
liaptiam, and the Lord's siqiper. Either
from His own lips or from those of Hi* of Berlin, called Uuter den Linden, and

dear to Christ, founded to secure to its
member* tin- prize of a pure religion,
and to convey to others a knowledge of
this prize and to awaken in other hearts
a zeal in ita pursuit. You can perceive
at once tliat a society organized for the
pursuit of science, or for explorations in
remote lands, or for making collections
in art or in literature falls far lielow a

The CommiMioner of luU-mal Reve­
nue, in answer to a tetter from a firm
interested in the subject, says all patent
or proprietary medicine*, medteinal
preparetiona, and compositions which
ore really such, and which an- really
made, prepared, or compounded by any or act of philosophy by ita inherent
private formula, occult secret or art of truth. As we valor a picture by ita
which the full and jiroper formula is not subject and rank a Madonna or a Mi­
j-.ublished in some standard medical au­ nerva higher than we rank an animal
thority. are subject to a stamp tax; and, piece, or a study of feature or limb, Imalthough alcoholic or distilled spirit* cause of the different* of subject, and
may lx- used a* an element, ingredient, as we place an aria above a light
or component uart of such articles.

hi* shoulder and in one of hi* ribs, Imt
he held hi* furioun assailant fast till
*ome some soldiers came up and took
hold of him. Then Bismarck walked
home st a brisk pace and reached hi*
own house long licfore anybody there
could know what had happetu-d. The
Countess had M&gt;mc friends with her when
her husband entered the draiwng-room.
He grectetl all in a friendly manner, and
begged to be excused for a tew minutes,
a* he liad some urgent Iraxinre* to at-

the next room where his desk stood,
and wrote to inform the King of the ac­
cident. Having attended to thia duty,
hr returned to the drawing-room and
made one of hi* little standing jokes,
ignoring his own unjranctuahty, and
saying to his wife: "Well, are we to have
no dinner to-day ? You always keep me
udge of a social
waiting." He sat down and partxxik
theme; and out
heartily of the dishes set before him,
of this method of judg uent the church
and it was only when the dinner was
will come the nobh
over that he walked up to the Counit**,
known to man or oven ]
kiracd her on tin- fore head, w islrnd her
It ia founded upon the
in the old German way. "^extynefc
Mahlteiir (May your meal be Hoard!)
and then added; “You are I am quite

Christ, h loam—a togattaeideas as the
Egy[«tiaiis smash'd stone* forapvramid.
So immense were some of thi- stone* in
the great pyramid of Giaeh that to drag
one of them from tua nuarrv to ita plarc
took XOOO men throe yeara We think
of earth'* gresteM works when we try
to mamrare the troths that make up thiChrtatou. church, and frel that to ilrag

Wuh &lt;mt immediately in clean water,
fur if it stands too long it will injure the
good*.

tend to »&lt;&gt;w only four or five )»erk* of in a large vessel and alack it with boil­
wheat per acre." Their idea ia to grade ing water until it in of the cumusteacy of
the wheat, wlrcting all the large grain*. thin cream: you may use a gallon of
Thi*. they think, will give ** gt*xl * water to a pound of lime; when it ia
seeding ** two bushel* sown in the u*nal cold pour if off into a large strtne jar,
|mt in the egg*, and cover closely. See
that the eggs an- well covered with the
Cll«- lime-water, and, teat they should break.
avoid moving the jar. It will I* well to
iani renew the lime-water &lt;x-ca.M(mally.
T«»
________________
Exrr.KMtXATXTF
______
lkab.______
—Take_____
lialf
s jxitiud of I’eniian insect jKiwder, half
|*innd powdered Ixirax. one ounce oil
’
'• of*----------------cedar,
quarter
trance oil
jx-nnyroya!*
|tro|x-riy jut up Io a druggist; close the
room tight, spnnklc this powder on carjx-t. furniture, and lw*l*. and keep closed
over day oir night; then open all win­
dow* and air thoroughly, and in twentyfour hours then- will be no fleas, flies,
or moMpntoca left; the rooms can then

*all. ]m-c1 and dice one quart of onions;
place Itecf and onion* in a saucepan,
with just enough mid water to cover
them, and stew them gently for one and
a half hours; then add one quart of
jx-eh-d putatun. and boil the stew until
the jKitatoe* an- soft, which will be in

sprinkled over it Over the meat txrar
a cupful of stewed tomatoes," a little
more pepper. and a thick layer of
mashed jiotatiM-*. Bake slowly in a
moderate oven till the top is a light
brown. This make* a very good dirii.
and ia a very great favorite with jtarties
who do not usually like meat pica.

poor little Bertha.
“ Child, it would easily sei] in tlicsc
hard times even.”

Still kc&lt;qnng her mother in ignorance
of thrir straitened circumstanceo, the
। girl daily stole forth during the afu-rnoon nap of her invalid, and went from
shop to shop offering her service*.
But Ixudneau was dull; there wa* more
help than occupation; and though many,
pleased by her appearance, promised to
give her a chance when times improved.
*hc effected no engagement.
Weeks of dctqicrate offort and weary
waiting went by. The day came when
pour Mm. Fartey. nursed in luxury, and
unequal to the emergency, was required
to know that actual poverty had over­
taken her.
At the most meager rates, Bertha ob­
tained a little plain sewing—enough to
buy their daily bnsrl Beyond thi* ahr
could accomplish nothing; and when
nt last the twelve mouth* were up she
could not produce a single dime. And
then the girl nhed the bitterest tear* of

Fried Baxaxak.—Peri and dice the
iiunana*. sprinkle with salt, dip ‘ in thin
batter, and fry in butter; serve imme­
diately.
Hah Put—Pick the 1mm into small,
fine pieces, boil a cup of rice, best up
two egg* and stir in with the ham and
rice, aeaaon' with pepper, salt and on­
ion* ; put it into a deep pan and bake
A Shavixo Soap.—A nice sharing
noap can be made by taking four and a
lialf pound* of white bar soap, one quart
rain-water, one gill l-ecfs gall, and one
gill spirits of turpentine. Cat the soap
thin, and boil five minutes; stir while
boiling, and cover with half an oence of
vcrniillion. Perfume it with ail of rose

Guyshng. who happened to be at the
shop while we were getting him *l»pd,
adviood having hLoc* pot on without
calks. “Get the foot a* near the ground
as possible, so that a ta ins- can step on
to nature's calk*, the frog.' he said, “and
the horse will go all right." Old Jim
han not l*een lame since thia valuable
advice wa* jjrsctically carrie»i out An­
other taw ha«l liccn lame a year; one
blacksmith e'ter another hail tried hi*
■kill, but all in vain. At last a shrewd
fellow auggMcte-d that the animal had
been shod too much. "Thewe artist*,"
he said, “have cut her feet all away."
Thia wa* not literally true, but each one
had pored and cut until the naturally
large feet were reduced almost to the
quick. By jireveuting any more cutting
away of the feet, thia animal was cured.
—&lt;’o/. F. D. CurtiR, in Rural New

Dew is a sign of fine weather, and is
never seen except under a cloudlras sky.
Wind and clouds are sure ]&gt;revmtivvs
of dew, from the simple reason that
clouds an- aide to retain some of the so­
lar heat; and, a* they can give forth
warmth, the radiation from the earth ia
checked, and a warmer temperature pre­
served. Wind evaporates the moisture
a* fast as it appears; and, if the wind is
wester]v. there is little dew or cloud* to

add six and one-quarter pounds grease;
either boil it until it is compounded, cr
let it stand a few day* and it will do so
itself; then, if it i* sufficiently mixed, by
adding a little water it will thicken; if
the mixture ha* not Isen lioilcd or left
standing long enough it will turn soft
by ailding the water; when it will bear
the water test add cold water enough to
make it a thick jelly and good soap.
Glass

Stofteu.—Sometimes

the

moved by trailing or twisting.
An
■ ffectnal method i* to wrap a rag wet
with hot water around the neck and lei
it remain a few Mcecmds. The heat will
expand the neck of thr bottle, when th«
stopper can ta- removed before the heat
jienetrotes the stopper itself; or, wind ■
string once or twice around the neck,
anX confining the Wtte. pull alternate­
ly oh one and then on the other end of

�GRAND

RAPIBfe

AT PRICKS THAT CAHT BI DUPLICATED II tin e KATON Ci.

A San Francbco paper says that the
convicts ia the state prisno bare contribntrd more to the relief of the yellow
ferer sufferer* than the State officers at
region has interfered little with the I Sacramento: the newsboys more than
gathering of the crop. for which the the railway offices, and the theatres
weather hasten the whole, been very more than the churches.
favorable.
The', pestilence has been
almo*t wholly canfiurd to the towns

iu a few days rvsrhvd the plantations
which really have, iu sone cases gain­
■inu&lt;u-i sewn.
ed by reason of the targe number of
refugee* who have tied to them seek­
ing employment. In the districts tributair to New Orleans the crop la re­
ported s* a full one. and thatiaMlwd•W* will ccMie np co the. arcrage.
thcMgb it will fall below early expect*tioMsun account ot excessive rain* in ,
the spring aud summer-, wnile iu TennrasMr the yield is fair, though the
acreage is les* than last year. The ill
etfccts nf th&lt;T yellow fever are frit af­
ter the crop,lass been gathered, quar­
antine regulatiotu preventing the for­
warding of tiie cottap. and fear of the
optdaaik driving away WV**. Now a L Haight, a mechanic of Howell, fell
• W feet from a house hr su working
(h-kans cannot fail to suffer severely on. on the 10th. had broke bis neck,
jn her bn«me*s interests so largely dying almost instantly.
Moet..rM&gt;d iii th«- movement of the cot­
The schooner Wm. Bate*, capriced
tas crop, and Ita merchants conut the off the Port of Holland un the Otb. and
fall Iradr as lost The receipts of cot­ the crew, of three uitu, was rescued in
ton at the ahippintt porta Pf the coun­ an exhausted condition.

John NrhL of Port Huron, shot himtry for the month of September, how­
i self gt his m£«m&gt;u on tlw fttb. and died
ever, show a large increase over last
the next morning. It ia supposed that
year.
They were M4.9M bales, M family troubles was the cause.
mpdsat IM. 184 laic*. all the cotton .ex­
Richard Jackaoa, from Detroit for
change*. ex*pc that of Sew Orleans. robbery, and Jermiah Ttkj, from bl.
Icing active, with a steady market at Joseph"Co. for larvcnr, escaped from
Stale Prison Wednesday night.
fair prier*.
The grain crop* of both England and
Dennis Jennings, of Grand Rapid*,
France'are below the average, and ths on Friday stepped from one railroad
grain distnets of the Black tWa are Hill
linseUled by war—facts which go to
explalu the present remarkable de
iaaad for our cereals, sod afford protDimaf its continuance During tbn
year. 1877 France exported H.01XM3
clopwl with an inmate of tbe poorbonae.
hnsbel* of grain and flonrand imported
Last Friday forenoon the imiler in
•tyi3UW bushel*, an excess of imports
John Hstriiridor’* sawmill nt Ferman,
over export* of more than H.0U0.W0 lake Co., blew np. utterly wracking
U-.udicl*. and thia execs* is likely to be the mill, wounding the employes and
inert** d iu 187H and 187P. C&lt;mn»r- kiBing Jes*e Forman.
rial report* in England are reported a*
Ai Bay City. Oct. 4th, a deaf and
a little Iwightcr, and the demand for dumb man named SVm. F.Jlia wa* help­
our products as active.
Business in ing tn unload a wagon when he Uinpt-d
। (ruin the tongue of lhe wnjruu. fell ov­
our Now York rtarket* ha* bran fair er backward and broke his neck, kill­
during the week, and with firm price* ing him instantly.
,
there is a hopeful fraliug now provaThe silver wedding of Rev. W. B.
i M liiinms of the Congrctrslionai HotiThe record of btirinee* failure* in
New York fur September shows a smaller number of them and a lower-'
aggregate of liabilities than the exblb- j। aid silver dollars.
it ot any month for over a year pari.
Phillip Junes, residing on and work­
TLere were only thlrtr fail me* recent- ; ing H. J. Perrine'* farm in Marengo,
cd. with liabUilies of four and a qmrt- I ran away Saturday night, taking with
him eight horses belonging to other
ler milieu*, and aaseta for more than ,
partie* by chattel mortgage. The ag­
halt that amount. The only great fail- j,gregate amount of chattel mortgages
ure was that «f the Oxford Iron Cpm- , &gt;on the eight horse* is S730.
pany. with liaMUtm* put at three millki» and assets of two and a half mil- ■
Ihna.
AU the rest were for small
amount*, from glW.OOU do«n to *1,M0.
sited and drowned. Hi* boat wa*load­
Of course the main onmc of thia de­ ed with Hour and other supplies be was
cline is the repeal of the Bankrupt act. hiking a* a present for bi* nurtber.
to obtain the advantages of which «&gt;
A bear killed at Flint -one seen at
im. ay firms were hurried into insolven­ laneev another at Fenton—lota of 'em
cy during the summer; but the Weed­ in Gratiot county—in Clinton they arc
’polling the hog market—in Sanilac
ing out of these weak concern* ha* in
and to the advantages of burinra* in
tbc tong ran hy Its exposure of rotteoand indication of a strength wMch
b^outwwd the blows of the adverse
bn tune* of tbc part five years.
The balance of trade continues heavily ta our favor. The value of domes­
tir exports for the year ending with
AWXM wm ffTM^OCkMO, which Uau
irnreMe of fll7.0u0.000 as compared
r Sth 18". Mianwksleom-iiuporuwrrr
. Uta,
M4.ao.uxi.
TLe pre*-at tn*ntu *111 be through«rt &lt;rao of great po'J’tad activity and
•f soKBOdiag p-Utimd interest, for new
hart been introduced into the pejiticwI
pnbtam. tb«&gt; weight td which csanot
ho esctuMSed in advance.
Colored-

ATTENTION I
It is n fact generally understood, that lire cannot be controlled or kept any
length of time when wood i» burned in a stove on ao open prate' The a*bes/ull-

flu TiimlitMBil Oalimlsi:

fagtArowgbtAvgrate, leave the coals exposed to the direct draft, and they are
consumed, leaving neither roel to aid combustion, nor ushc* to retain tbe fire.
If dry wood u used, the store (for a time) lun-oim-* uunecessarily hot, and the
wood is very soon cuu*nmcd. If the wood used is green, or partly ao, it requires
close atteoUon to prevent tbe fire fiom going out, and it is impmible to keep a
wood fire on an open grate over riigiit.
Tbe Combination Grate in the JfOBEKT KING conaisteaf two grataa working
in eombinatioa, one with tbe other: each provided with openings aud eorresponding blank spaces, forming eltber an open pro/c or a eloMdjirt bottoio, and

DAN. MANEE

operated by a shaker from the ontaide.
t Attar thorough taste, we claim for this important invention: That all the Having permanently located in busi­
c^tgT* may be retained iu tbc store, and any amount of a*he* derired ; that the
ness in Nashville, keeps eonlast­
tire i* st ull time* under perfect control, and can be kept couliuuou»ly through­
out the winter; that it grca'ly saonotaioes in fuel, sod entirely overcomes all
ly oh band a full and well ae­
the objections heretofore rai*ed'sgain*l thia class of stoves.
'
Tbc Forest King is mounted in the best possible manner, with No. 12 cold
rolled polished sheet iron, has ground edges polished foot rail. The ash pit ex­
tend* under the entire double bottom. The stove ia very durable, being the
heaviest made of the elaa*. It is the only stove of the kind in which the fire
can be perfectly managed. Wc warrant it io keep fire all night.

STAPLE GROCERIES,

Sugara. Teat,

TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE 1

Coffeen, Spleen,
Finh

&lt;tc,

«fcc.

C. G. WOLCOTT.
For Mie st
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Nashville. Mich.

THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!

STONE and WOODEN IABB,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
iT PBICES TO SUIT TIE TIMES

-NOW ASK1V1SC AT-

Cottons, Prints, Dress Goods, Tickings, Shirtings, Flan­
nels, Blankets, Beavers, Casslmeres, Cloaking,
Hosiery, Knit Goods, Underwear, Wool
Yarns, Notions, Groceries, Ac.
Kansas and California stand side by
side ta pm in crops thr present year.
From the eighth place a* a wheat state
| in 1878, Kansas J limp* io the first place.
Her crop of wheat will be over BO.ttX).OOO bushel*. and of com 10,000,000 buab-

MONEY TO LOAN

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN I
Perssial tr Real Eratt tanitj.
Anp’y to

Wa. A. Atuwoutu.

NOVELTY SHOP’!
A 0. Buton

I offer this taaaon a larger am! mure attractive stock than «*W. and cordially
invite every buyer to examine onr good* and prices, knowing yon will find it to
your advantage to give me a liberal share of yuur patronage. I- take great care
tn have the Latent oad Beat in all departments, awl purpose maintaining my
well-earned reputation for selling good* cheap.

CENTRAL STORE,
Iib, Siici kj Dealim rill tin.

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

MTENTS

MEAT MARKET.
Freak awl Salt Meat,,
Sesiet Hilt ul Simlto,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

NEW LIVERY!

I BUGGIES AND WAGONS !
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
E THE CHEAPEST!
llliJ OIRIBKT
UULuM Dui ।I
Sm

E THE CHEAPEST!

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�ipIONE’R !=

Iff approaching tfye

BOSTON

I UKE . GQ THE pRICES!

de ward Hinchman, the sunt who
shot King, w»» up before Squire Riker
for cxaWtoalion last week, and was
held to bail ia the sum ot *8,000 to ap­
pear at the Xovcmlx-r term of the Cir­
cuit court. Brook«. the Carlton shoot kt, waived examination, and wa* also
boon I over to appear at tbe next term

—L. V. Wtodton. tbe httk orator of
Grand Rapids, spokr. his flat-money
»pe&lt;&lt;li to a large andvare at tbe opera
booae, oa Monday evening last.
—N. A. Skinner has traded George
Seoviir* property in thia village, to
David Fowke, of Hatton Township,
Mn iihmgon Co. So gocth thr world.
—The Bellvvne Gaiette la*t week

cane oto with a half ahoct sopplamsnt.
on account of a rush of patnmagr. We
are glad to note our .ncighlwr’s pros­
perity.

— lire I luniuiiuAii vuffTarwa wa*
held, pursuant to aanounocmeot. at 1

the court honse in Hasting*, on Satnr- ’
day last, and the following oom in*lion*, taken almost wholly from th&lt;
herdsman and genend cow-boy.
Republican ticket, (bat tbev are Probl- ■
,
Making hi* headquarteni al Fort bitionints Ju«t the same) were made:
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Worth, firth, anttkxl down to busincs*
I and readred not to leave the country
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: unless Berry, alia*-Gear, came also.
j
He knew lie was hl the Vicinity some•r
Ilrrfy
w » trrui. 'J*W“"A
to bring eastern daily as the sun will i "here.
Knowing that tort Wortb I* i
j
riae.to-morrow.
j the trading center of a large scope of I
—The oyster sewaon i* upon a* ia all torritoty, and believing tiiat Berry
—Eanx* Everts &amp; Co. are In the

lurUa. i&gt;^i
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leat tbc bosh for hhjpunc stvwrol day*,
learning tliat. Berry had been acting as

—A Washtenaw Co. grademan. who
talk* of baying out and remodeitog U
eertain weekly newspaper in tlti« state.
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to—_r__ ,i._ T'i

vura, can be purchased of
H. G. Hale.

hi—!, o. .b.rm te.
Bubop
IVeaver, of l»ay ton. O., will Iw present
arriving at Hasting* on Thursday af­
and conduct the drdk-.ntory service*.
ternoon, where Mr. Berry is now ready
-The M. C. B. B. taring a supply of to receive caller*.
wood on hand, have n fared to make
We opine that the Hncccasfu) manner
contracts tor wood ths rnuriug wl.ib.r in which H. M. Lee handled the ease,
rlccpt iu limited quantitira, and it anil (rm-ted out tbe forger, will be a
look* very much aa though we were to i leather in his rap—yea a whole plume.
| —an I rote him among the fir*l-cla»&lt;
detectives, to all of which we say aae»

.Uh*
Write,-.te
stains sftikUKn.
htr bteavlTOui,
Issad
'laraking Iter neck, but- at ■last arrtof*
j, was ,|„,l,
rroTOrl,,,,. She
Thdie
slowly iiavkiu
recovering.
She I.
ia vi&gt;.m»,
„ AdrU&gt;
a H
«»*iA*..or
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S. Ifoigirt went to the Lanaing fair,
aud reports a splendid time. While he
was gone *ome
entered a window
u&gt; bi. ik, uJ Hob- ui.ua
VYM- wnrth aa* .H.I .» Eh.
rt...
ver, worth *«, and at the same time

Mr*. George Fuller living «« the
Woodland-Carl ton town line had a
narrow rocapc on the l«t hut. While
bet dotim UK* te. u&gt;d 1, aa-aeur

nicu i nave a targe

waa pitched jnrt |7 feet « inches into a
ft nee corner Although fatally injur- !

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corn mrai.
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Fine Middlings.
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Coarse Middling*, ”
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. .80
Bren,
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Ground Feed, corn and Bate,.... 1.23
FF" Fine Ctmhmcre at 00 ct*. per
ardat
WuxKLKa’s.

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«"«■ aborted &lt;!***. Sc. w fine patterns
_____ A. M. Davgiiertt s.

form, indulged in the invigorating pas­
time of calling each other auch pct
names aa • liar." "fod." etc., and for a
time the bretherra didn't know but
what they would cafurer their aaaer-

ways dings to a child thus brought in­
to tbe world, go when: toey may. The
affair rests heavy upon the parents, who
are poor, Lnt industrious peoide, and
they are'bowed down vitbgrM. Mr.
Green Lav lag wandered off um-on-

wUl probably r&gt;««.
*&gt; after dap »• io«g
. Wr »..uid gladly

Grocerie« &amp; Crockery.

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You Can Save Ten Per Cent on Every Yard You
Buy of Us.
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bJt."wb!te!,."’?teiIl "Tte*Tiinia.

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L. L. LOOMIS.

EW Read! Remember!
Tell your
friend** That Kocher Bro*, have J n*t
Mism Beadle, who ia teaching our received the lurgi st and only stock of
’*aoul.'So getting along finely. She has Dry Goods bought and mteeted ia Chi­
cago, doing away with the neeemary
aUOMhuire of pupils. Th. profit end per rent, paid to traveling
salesmen, of which we propose to give
our customer* tlm benefit. We do not
advertise n closing out. bankrupt, or a
sham auction sale, but jirojasse to sell
yon Dry Good* at your own price* and

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* DRUGGISTS,
Pure Drugs, Medicines,

‘Kurniture!
BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

Sctal luctllaitm ul Blatl Boots,
THEY MAXlTACrVEE AXtCDEAL

WALL PAPER!

Fmnitm of Every Description!

HOUL&gt;KH1&gt;&lt;&gt;

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BROTHKRN,

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TV ClMhln. ,br.p.r lba«
ai
S. Lten.caaah.

Of a tlionaand kinds.

tW AB kind* of Farm Produce taken
; In exchange for Goods, and the highest
1 market price paid.

r«l«H

Dr. Y« ung.hn« relnnted from Cana- , The, finest line of the Bert Patent
s.
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1 Medicine* manufactured, kept conMr^S.
H.i .-. whrre
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AT. J. IMn'IUAVU u
A. «-ri«u.l.
«IIVUA|; ill
III
ays to trade, rake, ynnr nodi there,
j with typhoid fever.
.
count*. A dollar will buy a dol^r*- L. L. Loomlsho* gone to Lansing, to virit her |wrent*.
J. y. palmer, a resident of Nashville
iy Prince Imperial nnd Empress
in ita infancy, i* vidting in tbe village. Eugenia Back Coutb*,. NEW.
Bostox Store.
Tuesday morning, [mmc Parker «tart; ill *or Boyne Full*, to chop on hl* farm
Freah Oyaters atC. W. Smith’s
Hnring the winter. He edentate* to
to-day.
cliopfi) acre*. .
A. W. Old*. o8e of thr Nimrod* who
FW Call for samples gnrdru-grown
went north last week, ha* returned. Japan Tra at A.M. DiCOilgRTT’s. The
!,e
'b. SA-b.il&gt;. lari, »n- flnr*t tra* in Naahville at 75 renta per
I Itaving a fine time, with nothing to de­
ter tin-m from gvttfag a good supply of
rr i must have piy pay. Don’t for,
get your*, ic.
.
J. M. Wood.
Common Council Proc. rfilag*.
ry Boys’ Clothing Cheap, at
H. IL DtcKnt.Mix U Co’s.
Col’mcu. Room#. I
Oct. Mb. W7&amp;
' ra,. n.Tr “ivC—-------- U
1MM1
Regular meeting held.
F1"r
J'f ’

Trunks and Satchels.

REMEMBER THIS

*d'fri»*« tire doctor* gratiiitooaly. -X. | tv A rew arrival of Fall and Win­
• -— ------- ----------------------1 ter Clothing, at
S. Lirbii*lseu’».

The old. old story of ’loving not
wisely but too wsU." is reiterated, this H&lt;r etolhing wm luully damaged but rented and on motion allowed:
W. E. Grigg*,
*7.34.
time at Bellevnr. ' Hattie Green, a girl aha escaped with Ireiug but slightly
Imrocd,
SifT.
I ?• I’*"»dy. ,
, , 1-ie.
of lively di*p&lt;Mittou and stylish appear­
. .
.
Iln H.r.ii..u ill. Ora.-nol
I I
ance, has kept company .-for two years
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H ...-uh
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h-te approving and
On motion the rote
and
• Here a a chance to boy something at .rentage, named E1L Scout. Daring the
txind of Henry
Henry
accepting thr liquor■ bond
yaur awn figure*.
! past three or foar months there haaapal property. in thi* ptoec, to Peter Har- Gaw» wa» rcreindrd.
Un motion tbe maraluri ia hereby in­
tom, and is going to Saginaw to live.
structed to rec that all walks are pot
with Hattie’s anatomy. Local- phyai
Mi** Effie Cbristler expect* to return down according to the ordinance, and
eiana were railed in, who treated the from Ann Arbor Wednesday. She has all irMdiitiona and motion* conflicting
young woman tor dropsy, pormstently went through tbc operation and is get
her. with are here ny repealed.
and patiently, bat afforded her ho relief. ting along nicely.

—At the Greenback club meeting on
Friday night of but week, two ptomi-

Prettier and cheaper than ever.

rW 50 Styles Horicrr.
Bostox Store.

bladaa terelr. Ite raa U lb. Tra.ln-a
primp aad irate wTOr oa tew-lf.
Minnteol llu pr.rioa.nraling r—&lt;1
ToTT1"1 "
”Tw"faltei« to..»u wan, pro-

On Wednesday L. L. Loomis had three
customer* right from Hasting* Hty,
that traded over *40 worth.

LADIES CLOAK’S

mock.

_______ D. C.GatrrtTB.

wto

IL T. Kent and his company are, by
this time, floating gaily down the 'riv
er. if they haven’t upset. Ducks are
wbefWy are after.

poore.%

IV I ahaB offer apccial liargaiua in
Beaver and Fancy Raritan Clinking*,

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te-rthrto l„,i ..ter, .»»Uwr . te Su1,.U,.H&lt;te.ite1M..llTOy .Oi !
llUSUIITrtl Ibjr lire m*l Wiurer, BDOUHt
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t
TOrpi. ot wonhip our. &lt;-oo.pl.iion. “'■M
''»“*• te»*-&gt;.,.-1
te will badrdtete w. an- offirUlb X-Tm o'. MtoU.
bra

In which we defy competition on Chil­
dren’*. Bqy*’, Youth*’ and Men’*,

ALL WOOL FLANNELS!

rr* Do not forget tocall attire Foun­
dry aad acttlc.
J. M. W&amp;x&gt;.

and waited event*. Along abont four
; Said lingt'r wa* afterward found iu a
or five o’clock, who sbonld tarn tie ■ D. B. fovtlle start* nur
dnnmgcd condition, in a glove that hr
1 corner
hr -rare
stood but
r
1 mi, _on whirh
-»£ •
y- vthe
3 vary .■ days
----- —to kill another In-ar.
l,afl 1’ecn wearing,but discarded at the
.hap be waa after, arrayed i»alfe
wMrtle on J. H. Martin’* mill time of tbe areidrat. The doctor who
flanod shirt and a i«todyr«ir **f P*al«r now break* tire minting solitude and dreaawl it-that i*. the atnmp-wonld
whk* wrrr
,o hU booU’
•*' "ri«
to do ro all lb. fall nnd l‘U &lt;® Lave hi.name appear right here.
iQ* «»•”»&lt;’ nag-a Texas te*uy. Tn wiBtrr.
but your correspondent d«mt like to

inuTtiX*
■ackage that wa* «-nt. and don’t you
’tetarot Herb, wa* to tbc rtrert, had
citarlr. Tobias and Amanda Cooly
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rorgrt i« '-vetnxi
nug qy tire vrnta-rein ana Mn । have "gone where |bn woodbina twin-Cm. O. HnU. .. .BinprUKs Ibm, w«h.kU«duml&gt;TMUl, d«r» rtb." and Hill I. kft wilb “n«i.
Un»rr 0t M.pl. Oren.
IKr I
tend, of •«. d^u r. u.1 nn
M
mil w. In
X««. nilk ■
«• b» te-«n : *•
&gt;• lh» b»k »l’ te &gt;Tln«
«-■ wiJ-&gt; Ante. -&lt;»U r»&lt;— b—k «hI
U Uw tetw •l.tetlmjirlol—rl, "vrr te I'iteHrn, hxl rrate . ;
uiObi. wilb him.
— te*&lt;te. TI»t
-te wwk™.- :
teww. TO1 »*te&lt;te nter
Mn. In Swwril »« »Hb, TOte.
ZZT 7 .
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V w—
&lt;te.,TO(’*b°.».p«te.,lTO.
; '• I”' '• ten. TOm. u« tel~ bi. 1laaddent
by falling down ’he cellar

CLOTHING!

L A R Q E 8 F,
BEST axd
CHEAPEST
Stock of Clothing Just arrived at
’
W lItKLKX’8.

*trr*’t®F» ”1*°* retiring disposition
*U1 «arrely allow him to mention it,
»&gt;'ilr riding lart Saturday night at the
tate "*
of 2:to,
’ “ to
----------------ace a patient
,l~“" having dc­
Icrium triangle*, ran over the tongue
of a cow. lying by the roadside, and

Boots &amp; Snoes.
Hath &amp; Caph,

Lumberman’s Flannels

UF* Eighteen month*'credit has been
given at the Foundry. J. M. Wood.

J

WOODLAND ITEMS.

purchasing elsewhere.

CANTON FLANNELS!

rd. he wa* able to lie at church next
morning, though a little late. Thi* i*
not an advertiacment,
Whilst one of our weU-drivero waa
engaged in driving a pipe tost Friday
at Warren Schram’*, the tattering ram
1 camo down just before be removed one
of Ilia finger* from tbc top of tbe pipe.

UA. fr.,
«•&gt;
A. T*.
- -■ p urday last. Herb, took a po«itionnherv
r he coaid command the prindpln street I

JDO’W’JjT,

Will Offer Special Inducements

—The fracas we noticed In otir last
ianae.-bet ween Unia Brook, .nd one
Tbotnjrton, was tried at Harting* after
twn attempt* to do «» in Wert Castle­
ton, the arene of the rompus, and
Thompson got off with a ftwof *10mid
cost*. amonntiBg in all to *to. This is
Prosecutions are the order of the day.
jMtiet where a yooQg, stout ami hearty
Two caaea are being tried to-day.
man can take a double-barrelled shot­
(Thursday) and •'still there’s more to
gun and break it over tlx- head of
follow."
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old and nnoffmaire
The county grange i held a meeting
mark 70 to B0 years.
Moi al—Come to
here on Wednesday, with a pretty full
Nashville and gri justice.
attendance and a ptedsaat time. We
acruM the lake for Chicago, and prob—A Johnstown farmer, noted for hb
aNy for the West. About three weeks
a*,Mt fmc ww &lt; tett^jflM to- he- profanity, started for Battle Creek' their meetintr, not having any hayreed
with a wagon load of apple*. He had I in our hair, yet, judging from the expttotodaft only a short dMux e. and prpudon of piauyuuumtJnancesebaervwriting, and mailed at Palo Pinto, Tex.
waapoing upa hill, wto-athatail bmud ed on that dayftlrey were generally
So Mire was he that it wwtBerry'n hand­
came out, and ail the. apples rolled happy.
writingthat hr. determined to go In
down tbe h ill. A* n amber immediately
The Methodist Quarterly Meeting
Starch. Two weeks ago 1 art Monday
assembled in breathless expectancy of held acre last Sunday, wa* largely at­
he started far the south-west. He was
dc'ayrd *om« at St. Lotti* and again at bearing something unusu.vHy choice. tended. and waa atf occasion of much
To their surprise, the champion votary interest. The »orial of the same socie1 tittle Bock, on accounQof the yellow fe­
ty, held on Wednesday yve. of this
week, wa* quite sueceoaful, though not
a* well attended aa would have been

■wmhante of Barry Co.. la out with a
now ad. When you de* ire to pnrrhaohardware, pmrn all towu drum* by, and.
buyWWqkmti.
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uowjst,

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to the Ohio grocery on the
Ehl. mid relieved the pvoplie■ rat ire stock and fixture*. .

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Feed Store.

rff" The l«e»t of Plow Point* on band
1 at the Foundry.
J. M. Wood.

O’ For your Germantown and Zephi *rs gn to
WhMelkk**.

CP* Ih.u'i forget that the brmatand
l&gt;e*t selrr led stock of General Mi-rchan
dise iu NaahvlDe is to
A. M DapoHKBTr’s.
latet store on South Main St., near
the «Icjk4.

PAINTS, OIL*.
COTTAGE COLORS,
MA8UYS COLORS
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMES.
SHOULDER BRACES.

Rock Bottom Prices.
A GOOD HEARSE

Fine American t Elgin Watches,
AND JEWELRY,

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Upholstery Goods and Shronds!

FIXE TOBACCOS a CIOASS.

The

ggSSgliS 7 he
nd Lands* there lain
mile* from Nashville,
’’or particular* call on
«. DacGKKWTr, Nash-

Long Briek ^ mwratron

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR I

,KELLOfiG ^EMARAY
rcAAixc awn XATewurat

nr D. C. GKtrrrra
new fall and winter
rush has cmaarenead.

THE MAMOTH STOCK OF

3. Fall &amp; Winter Goods. Bn^DwaiiiMi
Don’t Spend a Dollar”""^
till you have looked over our
BrinfUyoura

�Wittasm aaw tec C-otnmodorv at hia of•
flpa, and ou Fourth atraet, near Me
Douga) street. Witoraa hem amd she
knew Wtetam H. Vandcrtu*. and point
ed him out in court. Ob one occamon
Dr. Ht/shlart and herself met the Com
woilore iu Fourth street, at the park,
aud sixAc to him. and, after tbe Com­
modore left, abe noticed there was a man
wutebiug teem. Tbe man watehiug
them wa. William H. Vanderbilt, and
he came back and spoke to them when
the Commodore was out of sight The
conversation was in Betitemte-r, 1874. in
Waahiugtoo square. William H. Van­
derbilt on coming upsaid; “Thai gen­
tleman you were talking to tamyfeAer.;
and you are hia medical clairvoyant I
wiah to have a private conversation with
you." Wc agnwxl to meet him next dav
at 10 o'clock at tbe Coamoprditaa Hotel.
Chamtora street and West Broadway,
and we did ao. Mr. Vanderbilt seemed
surprised at my to-ing present but Mr.
Btoddart said,•"That's all right" Mr.
Vamlrrtalt *ai&lt;L “1 want you to control
the old ' man. as you have power over
him, and lie believes in you. I want
you to influence him so he will think
more of me." “I don't know al Mint
that," said Mr. Sloddart. "I will let
you know atom! tliat to-morrow."
The next day wc met him at the same
place, and Mr. Vanilrrinit handed Mr.
Htoddart a roll of bills. Mr. Stoddart
counted them, and said: “That's all
right and satisfactory. Now I am ready

this hank are for WU-’S.aad at that
time! tbe bank had 1^3 partners. 125
branche*. $6,000,1)00
paid-up capital.
*2,115,000 surplus or rrnarve, 641.UOO,000 deposit*. and the shares were worth
240 tbe bank is not a chartered insti­
tution. and all the partem are lteUe to

to to j*id ia more than |6, and whether
any hiker person than a public officer
can legally be required to receive three
coins to the amount of *S in satisfac­
tion of debt when the payment to be
made is more than |fi.
Attorney General Devens in his de­
cision says:
** I think it ia quite clear that the rnle
is to b» the same whether the United
States is to pay or tn receive the sum wife, xml found also tliat she had liven
in regard to which you inquire, and converted to Xunnooaoi on tlw« voyage
by some of tbe cldera. Bhc refiu«d to
accompany her husband to Pittaburgh,
and said that she whs going to Utah.
an- JrbnruiiK ita funds.” j
He remonstrated with her m vain. He
Hr then quotes at
length from spent the night at the Garden, and the
the laws in regard to subsidiary coin Mormon elders improved tec oiiporand the debate in Congress'em thia sub­ tunity to point out the particular lieanject to show the intentinn of''Congress. tiee of Uie Mormon faith. He proved
an easy convert, and that day he started
for Utah with hia happy wife and the
other pilgrim*.—.Vew fork Herald.

William H. then said : “I want you io
call on the old man at his office, and «ay
to him yon have a message from bis
dead wife now in thr spirit work! Tell
him the lai-^wgr wan to make hia will
m favor of William H.. and also imr-reas
It ia announced from Vienna that the
Hungarian MiiuOry to* rtaun»'L and that
Other mlnaU-rMl 'xaupbcw:&gt;-ma are likely to
fallow Tto btotfhty of the Magyar? to the
Ikfcuiaxi nHtoaUoa. and tto difficulty of pre

Vnrivtlbd in Ajptaranct.
UnpraUebd in attplidty.
UnsorpasMd in Occitrustian.

SALVE SEWING MACHINE

EXCEL8I0K MAUUFACTURI^ GO.
&gt;Xm 612, 6H, (16 * CIS X. tex St.,

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nutting the )&gt;aymrnt of fo iu sulsudiarv
silver coin only when the debt, for which
it is thus madt a legal tender, dore not
exceed the sum &lt;H $5.”
In accordance with this opinion, the
Treasury Department will renew ita cir­
cular of June — I. 1875. as follows:
“ In the reccdpA of silver and minor
coins of the United States for |Miymcut
of duties on imports, the following in-

. C.T MILLIGAN.

,4 iw aww, &lt; aroi

■

PARIS EXPOSITION,

layalde in one entry does not exceed
15. such total amonut may be |iaid in
diver cotn* of tlx- United States in the
lenominationa of 1cm than Ji; minor
not of gold or stiver coinage I mav to re­
ceived in payment of duties &lt;&gt;u imports
when m-cemary in making cliatigc in
any amount kn* than 10 cents in any
single tran*Action."

ET. IxOUIH, MO.________

MAGICLAnt^ns

VAimsiascaxnrB

A litartTen of the Mth test, from
Omaha says: • rte- (Iiotuiis U»»e
n-,1.
I rat Ttwmirarg is still parsuum ou tlw !»re™t
mil, sad prepnam Io foliow them *r&gt; tbs co-L
Hopta are onfertiim-d that th' (iM-yvnncs sfll

rxBMWii as BROAD CUMutou.
VEST BIST OPBAHKO.
quicxjbt mmra.
HAjnsomsr ACT

RisinS£HN

I!., for a pamphlet cootaiaiac a tot of troumo
sul» ot earro. rtc.
Tl»&gt; HEART HEGLTATOK is luarantmJ to
rare all armpUros of Heart Ilro-ase, onpuik
ot sympattouc, and can to j^xared of your
druggM at 80 orats sad II par botto.

■STOVE POLISH

Wraaorr's Toxic!-A Sara, Brux,
axa Scxumnc Crsx '. —Tbs uaprscstonted aals

oWhhl
Clew tel
triiSsE-.

Totatts

VOUNG

A MEN.

The Eruption of Mt. Vena via*.

■pint.

Dispatches from Memphis of Oct. 8
THE Bank of Mons, a local branch of
report tto fever eulaading ia that eMy. tail tto Ito City &lt;rf GUarta Itank in tb&gt;- talc of JUn,
llunciy arroual* were -tt up from Um- told from
k&gt; A.30^000of depants,
stoax all tto span- tnoocy in ito iataisl. u»'l

It is beligred in Ixradon that Austria
wit: gradually-.Inn into nr with Turkey....
Im. Sdvtow from Kinprt.®. Jamaica. rrt..rt
tto iwunyeh-&gt;n in Santa Cruz 1^, In-n &lt;;». fir,!.

Mad aulvim teu days old, from Lou-

several erujxtion* of Vcxtivma in the
jireacnt century. A new crater opened
The
P*ny&gt;*itoxxL Ixdomkmext
in September, 1HU9, and continued to shkh has toeu aceordni. by ksdiiig mrtUeal
throw forth tin-, lav. and ashes dnnng mra la vinous parts of Ito roanUy, to Ha.
W
m
.
HxlZ's
BAlaix roa tns Lenos is a aofnearly four yeara. Then the mountain ftcMtil susrenty
of it* etbcacy in eradifattog
w»s quiet fur nearly twenty-three year*,
when in (Jctuber. 1832. the great cone
fell iu, and torrent* of lava spread over
the adjacent coiiuUy Twelve yeara
afterward the viltagF of Capom-cvo wa*
missioner of Education show the coat, entirely destroyed, but, from that time
per capita. of daily attendance of the until tlie toginniug of 1850, Vesuvius
imbllc schools «t the pnncijtal cities of ■ as cjuiet In February. 1850, it again
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. Wiscotuun and
Michigan
great outlxvuk occurred in 185S, and
still another in 1M5M. In August, 1MS9,
the crujition was remarkable, another
small city being destroyed—Torre del
Greco—which had alremly lx-en viaitol
in 17IM, when ita cathedral, several
cbttTvb.ro. and many houses and stores
were olilitrralcd.
Among the most
fornudalilc cra|&lt;iona, hovevur, have
been those of recent years, notably the
one in April. 1872. when great rote was
wrought in the surrounding country,
and that in March. 1876, when Pompeii
was threatened with another Ininnl. In
June of last year sand and ashes were
carried as (ar a* Rome. But. in ]ioint
of human sacnArv, ancient times stand
alone. XMien the elder Pliny perished,
tbe numte-r of victims was 200.UU0; and
the time waa when the slighirot warn­
ing from the summit of the volcano was
Tur. soil of the United State* is the
» signal for general consU-rnation and
t&gt;rot in the world, yet in many European
countries the annual yield per acre on
all the land under cuttivauon is greatly
on tee increase from year to year.
Dr. Luke P. Blackburn, who by his
courage and seal te the work of extend­
ing aid to the Southern suflerera ha*
fairly earned the right to be considered
a yellow-fever authority, pronounce*
very emphatically against the theory of
malaria and elevations a* explanatory of
the apjicarancc of the scourge. He behevea that the disease invariablv has its
starting-point in infection, and tliat it
can with certainty be fought off by
tinmans of rigid quarantine olnervaiM'ew.
His investigations have convinced him
that the fever was brought to New Or­
leans tin the 8th of June by the steamer
Russia from Havana; that it wm subse­
quently earned to.aad did do* originate
in. Memphis, Vicksburg. Grenada and
uuately. meted out to few mm.
In
other places that have been devastated.
company with a companion, named An­
In rapjiort of the uou-malarial theorr
gus MeGilh*, he roiled out of Cleve­
be citea the experience of Union City,
land harbor in a small sail-boat bound
Tenn . which, though situated in the
on a pleasure trip to Rocky river, a
middle of a swamp, and with the sur­
pleasure resort several miles to the west
rounding country given over to the
of the city. When three miles out a
Idast Strack them, whirled the boat •way of the plague, has by strict quar-

DR. CRAIG’S KIDNEY CURE !
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LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD!

SEED
MAKE HOMEY

^ONWARDI.o.^,.

OLIVE* nrrSOM * CO, Boston.

ik noun

Speaking of tbe vast—and to a great
extent avoidable—detraction uf prop­
erty by fin- in thia country, the Fir*mtm ways that fires are increroing, Isith
in numlwr and destraetivencsa, far monrapidly than th* incraase of w.-allh and
production. It is computed tliat from
Ctbuxe D»«, tbe ertabcated billiard an amsmd loss by fire in 1M6H of K15,OUO.OOO, the aantusl kw. exclusivt- of ex­
Hta*. tstasd.
ceptional fires such aa Boston and Chi­
Uxitkd Btxtu M iwan at s Potbt and cago (if they may be called “exrcpMart-V. tore Jas* ■miliCta Wayne cuuMy, tional-i. has teervaaed to fil&lt;)0,0004MW.
W. Tsl. Heary X. MaMtaad. P. B MalUatxl. The full significance of tins statement
about like a top, and left brr bottom
BmwyHcMy sad Mitas ndm, &gt;to tatag
side up. The toys climbed oa the bot­
tom and sat there up to tboir waists in

J. ESTEY
&amp; CO.
■HATTHBOKO, VT. ;

Gargling Oil Liniment
T«tow temp-v

THE EUREKA SPECIFIC.
■nd paying their share of th/- coat al 1
government and teeir jwuj«&gt;rUun &lt;4 the
burden* of aoeirty. It would require,
then. tto&gt; Uior of HMM-W uwu for ■

signaled. but only wasted their strength
wfaioh W needed Io bam their place ia
their perilous condition. Darkness settied down over the angry waters, and
hope Imd almost died out of their
hearts, bat at mdnight it revived when
they saw a schooner bsariw down upon
were heard- Tbe dark awMtar roiled
on. came &lt;lowu upon them, and struck
the maMof their boat with a shock that
joetUd them into the water. McGilto

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NASHVILLE, BARRY^O., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1878.

VOLUME VI.

"J sunpooc she has a right to her
opinion.
“Well, why cnnT you take meT per­
sisted Jane.
“Take von to a concert, after all you've
stodf
• "Anything for an excuse! 1 nu know
I've aaid nothing l»ul the truth, and you
never take me anvwlicrv, and never
didr
.
“No, never r aaid Lovett, in a tone of
irony, as be ckoed the door.
Jane waa not diMp|x&gt;tnted, for ahr
luul no CIJM-Ctatton of going to the con­
cert. She ’only asked her hnslmnd to
take her in order to tty him, and to show
him what other litiriomd* did. and what
he didn't do.
She hail now ao far relieved bereelf

lartrillr 1irtrtwj.
VILLAGE OFFICERS.

thought anil reflection, and she soon lxgan to have aarfie miagiviugn m to the
right of thi' course she luul lieen punn­
ing. and klao aa to its wiadom. Right
and wimlom arc. in fact, the name tiling
Jane Lovett »»• at heart a woman of
good motives and kind fi-elinga. though,
aa we have aeca, she had an irritable,
uncomfortable traipcr. Her tcinjx-ra

Dirrrfsrjt.
W. H. YOUNG,

women in lh«wr day*—our grandmothers
would haVT called them crexia, ugly. or.
most likrlv, xcidils and vixMia; but,
in the ligiit &lt;&gt;f our philanthropy, wc
know liettcr—dear hearts! tlicy are

WM.

NUMBER 4.

When ha waa pier, Jana brudiul un
her oarpei quick!* »»&gt; cheerfully; and
it did not aeem half so dirty aa the day
Ix-fon . though tlic mud was mtn-h deep­
er in the strreta. The Ixxit-acraprr was
not forgotten again tliat day. and, be­
fore night, a man Mmeartsl to put the
atovw iu order, and W alkcr called to My
l.c was sorry he had disappointed Mrs
L. about the drawers; he woul&lt;l have
them done very aooh.
Jane kept herself good-natured-and
cheerful the next day, ami several other
days, although William often forgot that
his boots were muddy when he came
home, and ix-vcml times turned all the
drawers inside out to find what he had
left at hie office; woke up the ’mby with
his loud xnecaew; forgot half her com*
ui ismoris, imixirtant an they were tn her.

They want a cliance tor lictter homes, or
for privileges which. will make their
livre mofv significant They are shortrighted. and cannot resaoc it all ouL
We bad occasion, some months ago. They have worked bard, ami they have
to allude to the examples of immor­ had nothing but bread and poor shelter.
ality furnished by men of n&gt;om?y to They feel aa if they ought to have more;
men of labor, in endeavoring to account, ao they take the suicidal short-rat, yield
in some measure, for the brutal excesses to their brutal impulse*, and work mis­
of the latter. It wax a plain case, that chief to tbcm*elvc* and to all society.
hardly needed arguing. The uotorioux We speak of them a* ignorant, but, after
facta, in connection with the moneyed all, they are no more ignorant than the
claxacs for the last ten years, are those managers of corporations who have not
which relate to tlic lx-tniy&lt;d of tnirtx. yet h-arned that a man is a man, ami
the watering of stocks, gambling in tliat he cannot Im- treated simply a* mi
grain and other ncccsaarire of life, the animal or a machine, cither reonomicnlly
wrecking of insuranev companies, tlic to themselves &lt;&gt;r with safety to the coun­
bursting of xav.ngn lianks through steal­ try. And the rich everywhere are igno­
ing and reckless management, the run­ rant if they suppose that they can harm
ning of railroads in the interest of di­
rectors rather than in that of stvx-khold•lay there «m none with which to conk ers and tin- public, etc., etc. Pour peo­
ple
have lixikod on. Mid felt all tlic
the dinner.
She «cluM&gt;led hctwelf to irttiracc. power of this degrading example. The
Sometimes, when a murmuring word wav in which &lt;-ajnlal ha* Ix-cn managed
nud nnxinanagvd in this c&lt;mntry has
waa cumiug. who 1st her lipa hnd kiqit it
Ixvn utterly draioralixing. The poor
lecture here last
have seen capitalist* sti-alilig from one
great many new
gather atreugth anil »clfanother in a thousand ways, and even
regarding a bug
oftemwt ataikc of somethin
stealing
their
own
hanl-eani&lt;*l
mviuga.
subject of vexation na qlii
said the hog was
The gambling in sUx'ka. the gambling _____ ______ __ ___ country, l»ut had
in grain, the 'lefidruiioiw among men Iren brought over by the Pilgrim*. H."

nialvereatioti of jx-rnon* high in the
church, the great "game &lt;&gt;f grab,* played
so generally among those xupfxiacd to
have money. and among the great cor|*&gt;r»tion* nil tbiwe have trailed ".o
break down the public morality; ami, if
the poor have lxx-n nfit to learn the

night,’

PARMENTER.

must jitxt lx- the same in the entro-s and
on every stair. I’m completely tire*!
oat with brushing anil dusting"
“Fret! five! just i
com* into tlic house!
m ■ &gt;thing nwfxMiM-.
"

fore the idea that the warm weather wan
injurious to him in false. As be is a
stranger to our climate, wc should canfully study his halutr
The hog in his
wild stale gets m&lt;«l of bin nourishment
from the ground. This being the cane,
hr should have the name articles of fowl
given him that hr would get in th»-

SABB1TH KlUDlSti.

twelvefold. and the value five-fold. In
1K73,
poUDda were exported, at a
value of
ton! last year the ex
porta bad reached in value the aum of
&gt;1JW7,OSO.

One day a teacher aaid to hi* class,
Boyn, you can all lie use fill if you Will.
If you cannot do good by great deeds,
r.rtl can by little oqcx."
The Ixiyx aaid nothing, Lui tin' U-ach■r aaw by their looks that they thought
ic wax mistaken. They did Dot believe

Agreed!" salt I the lx.vs.
Tie next SubluiUi tluwc lx»ya gxtlis'hrr with xruihng
of light tliat they

in a life-long eoliijauuou and lord,
lord, fur die liad an idea that div 1
like to look Up to *ouiclmdy. hull
him. cling to him, re-v«-rei»«-&lt; him
all tliat aort of tiling.
How was she diaappniuLxl * V

togrthrr. thru each owe told his story.
"I." said me. "thought of going to
the well for a poll of water every morn

WALTER S. POWERS

t for hie to gel along!
ontinual *tmggle. jiud
'light

CHAS. II. BRADY.

Dr. E D. SESSIONS.

LEWIS DURKEE

the wife, in crying tune, “but you Dever
•ccm to cure how hard and trying tiling*
may be for me- You care nothing for
my pleasure or case. You know ven
well I wouldn't mind the carjx-t once
but it’a ju-t ao all Iho time and alxuii
everything. The rnan who duxik th*

talking

have thought that tiivy hail lircn tak&lt; 1&gt;
up every year if he lui-in t lx-cn told no,
for he luklii't shaken such dirty oueator
four years. Now, why should our house
be to much dirtier4han other |&gt;coidc'a?

•ling. !«-li«

little fclk

i/r"

Uriaia-* i
EMORY PARA DY.

patting

gradually grew accnxti■mrd to her lot.
ami emlcavurril to perform its duties
faithfully."though ahr Won'not happy.

•bing C

“why don't you be murr careful’
1 try m&gt; hard to get along and
thing* nice you needn't make *•&gt;

ognizM by il» operative* a* having a
il
It ■■ nothing toward which they
i elerelM- the aentlllient of gmtltudi
kive. nr loyalty
It i* amply tl« ir
k master and the agency through

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE

Hervnjxin the hualiand, William, di
Jiartcd. leaving Jane to cry it out atom
She noblied awhile quite heartily. an
made herxelf behevc «he wm the mix
unappreciated, unfortunate and niixci
able of Iwinga; then, like a good Inunx
wife, die Ix-gati to think
“What gixxl doe* al) thia &lt;l.i? I al
making mywlf sick for nothing tn

Naohvilla, Michigan,

U. C. WotXXJTT. Proprietor.

JOHN Q. CHE8SY.
v
miii: it i

MONEY TO LOAN!
fc Iffnnl tai fault faoriiia

$300.00 and UPWARDS
yyiLLfAM JONES,

d uacd freely. Till* substance
like a mustanl-idaxter.
The
nil peel off of Mr Jones just
ha&gt;l S&lt;*-n IxnlciL Hi* liair and
nd on hi* head were filled with

watch ("ongrew* they will
voting appropriation* fur
are entirely illegitimate

thought lie waa. but tliat cannot tie
helped now—he is my hndmiid; we are
vowed unto each other till death, and
why not make the Ixwt, instead of the

'•LCOTT IIOL'MK
idea you ever thought of it. If you
carwi anything for other |&gt;coplr. you’d
think of th«’m and find time to nee to
things. Yfaiu find time for your own
"You seem to know mi much, why do
you ask me? Pcrliaps you'd I letter ace
to your affaire yourwdf."
"What hadn't I better do? Ido al­
most everything now. yet you nevt-r
•ecm satisfied. I *up]**M- I can go to
the. stove store-. *incc you don't aim to
be able to do anything—-1 don't know
but I shall have to go to the tailor's vet,
to order your clothes for you. Well, 1
want to know if you saw Walker about
those drawer*, as I bw no often asked
you to? I am in sues need of them I
don't know what to do. Evurythiug is
in nmliurin in the cksieta."
"No; I didn't -wx- Walker."
“Well, when will roa?"
“I don't know."

“I waked you to bo wore and rmFniber it when you went out from break
fart. That dour is dam. dam the whute
time. 1 tM'ver saw aiivlxxlv like vou.
I cannot get anything done, and it s part

IxMiimc, if 1 any longer remit? bis home
titdispjiy. Uh, I am wrong! I know I
am' Let me try to do better! G&lt;*1
help me! Finding fault with William
d(K-a not improve him; I have tried it
long exMHigii; I will try what gentleness,
m-.-ekm-s* and endurance may do.
I
*hnll make him liapjiier iu tliat way. and
it is easier to l&gt;e virtuous when wa are
happy tlum whan we are wre*«-he&gt;L It
will require a strong • ffi.rt and unremittiu^rMcbfuIncsa to overeome my fault*
oFtemp6r, but is not the liappnuxw and
well-being of life a efficient motive? 1
will make the rtSurt. I cannot change
character sad cirenmatancwa, Imt I will
suit myself to them."
Jane thus came to a wise resolution,
which she ought to have made early in
her married life; but it wa* in this eaxe
according to the obi max ini, “ Ivrtter laic
tlian never." And. what w*a wto-r than
the reoolution. abe began to act upon it
Plenty of good resolution* are Mali'- a
few remembered—fewer kept.
When her httsliand came home to tm.
Jane was droned neatly, ami, though
there wax a cloud on his lirow, she
looked and spoke pleasantly. It wm an
effort for her to ajipror in the same war
in the morning, for he was still moody
and xilcut, mid disobliging, but she re­
membered her resolutioo. ami del nut
bmdt it.
In the middle of the forenoon he en-

“ I think I must have m-dc a light
tort of complaint ato that moment, fin- brnakfawt," he said, oarekwsly.
mUd Uv dinaar in rtluBM.
.
Jane aoou disappeared, and returning,
dart aa Mr. Lovrtt waa Imnng the offered him a phte of temptang sanddining-mom, ahc HtSci out, "William, wiebas.
JJB-X
~I rM
Hr looked up at her in surprise
“ What doos this mean. Jaw r

Ma

“I .-ant help H.- wxl William.
-You don't try tohdp it. Mr. Ida
took Ina wife twin, to bear bar.

fiction, of course, that they put aside the
Ixrt ;«»rtion«of thv.meut for themselves,
and it is a known tact that most of them
lose ap|&gt;etltc
The comwjxilnlcnt at­
tributes the general well-bwUBg to assim­
ilation. through the rewpiratory paaMageo,
of nutritive juiev* of the meat volatilm&gt;d in the air—a kind of nutrition bpr
effusion. If thi* l»r n-ally a fact, it i*
&gt;le, suffering
e blood, anil
— - icak or lympliatic coiirtitution. might lx- subjected
with »lvantage to hygienic treatment
Isuud upon it A well-known French
phywiau commenil* the idea, and offer*
the following plan for the treatment of
consumptive |x-rxon*. in place of Bend­
ing them off to distant places with repulcdly mild chmuUw.
In a well-ventilaUxL sun-lit and xheltered room, with
southern exposure, he would, by mean*
of a Mousacron lirazicr. the high, moist
heat of which is military and favorahie
to respiration, form for the patient an
artificial cKmair, like tliat of Nice or
Florida, iiavmg all the advantages. With­
out the inconvenience*, of the nwl di­
mate To aid the antiseptic action of
the warm, moiat air. rich in vapors,
ctiargevl with dissolved cariionic acid,
he would placi

lo-&lt;io of tliat plan1 any*
* We naw
iictim Thursday night on the over­
train. He was in a truly pitiable

William might have Imwi
Iuul given him a chance.
.. ... .. -------------------- ------ ... ----- ----- aide life we are leading1
quite in the humor to make demands . happy, and things ar&gt;
and let her grievances be man ifrrt. The and worse what may

FRANK J PURCHIS.

un- in slop ma&gt;le &lt;•! milk and ground little wagon . she did ao. and I gave him
If you
frrd ‘not sour&gt;: Slid two lrea|*noufuls of a grand nde round the garden
cariwdic acid Iwfure giving The hogs lia*.l only lieanl him &lt;-mw and accn him
must hr kept on dry ground and al- clap his Land*, teacher, it would have

A &lt;-om*q&gt;otid&lt;-nt of Les Honda roll*
attention to till' fact that butcher*,
though they may be pule and thin when
they enter on the Imrineas, quickly gain
frcohncoH of color. niontnena, and a gen-

Phillip
phin. who retnno-d it. killing font illicit
diitilleni, breaking another'* thigh, and
dightly wounding another
The h-«e

W. D. PURCHIS.

together; give one pound of
t.. thirty rick hog* twice or
■ a «lay. or to thirty well hog*

in tlic gutter
I toliI him not to
and I would trv to find Id* pennies,
tind them, and Le dried up hi* U-are
ran off. feeling very happy "
fifth boy naid
"1 m« mv mother
^rv tired one day; tlA- babv wax
a and mother looked "lek and *ad

And then we drive on to the base of
Carter's mountain, and m the hones
pill us tip tlic stony, winding rood we
get glimpMs of scenery of extreme
Iwouty. The corn stan&lt;la stocked in
field* where lichen-covered stone wall*
and hedge*, afb-r the ” - • - —
_________ ___________ _______ the view
is shut in by banks of drooping farm
and tangled vines and underbrush, with
here Mid there a wild
or cardinal
flower. And again, a vista through the
trees reveals the dome of the UUivcndty
glistening in the sun. and awav off to
the west the mirty outlines of the Blur
Ridge mountain* The country round
alxiot m roHing. Kmal! -cream* wind in
Ix-lund and out from rounded hill*, and
the- nulroml. also taking a aerpratine
eoiime, t-auxe* the train of care to took
like n graceful snake aa it curve* first
thia way and then tliat, in ita endeavor
to avoid tlic hill*. Near the top of
"Monto-cUo" (Little mountain &gt; we come
upon the family graveyard, where Jef­
ferson i- burieil. A high brick wall,
with iron grating*, extends around *
ciunring in the woods. A rude, tow
pillar of rough granite, with airopiy hi*
tuunc. birth and ih-atli cut in the base,
mark* the apot. "Died July 4, IRifi,"
jn*t fifty year* after the signing of tliat
fiuuo'ui Declaration!
Tlic monument
firrt rrt'cted was carri«xl off piece by
piece by those vandals the relic hunter*,
and now another i* to be jmt up at the
cxprluw of Congress. The spot i* an­
gularly Bohtarv. n&lt;&gt; view i* viailde, tall
tree* surroumi it and sigh solemn re-

vote away the nation * money, and laugh
over il aa a giaxl joke
Rich and good
|m-o]Jv arc caught amuggtuig without a
thought that they are doing wrong The

formed an ambush for the revenue men.
supposing they would crew* tlw fowl on
their way to Flat creek. They were
prepares! to cover their rear from the
first point where the m&lt;«iu*huien&lt; were
observed, drive Diem thremgh a narrow
pom into the Very ctutehrw of the illicit
distillers, who would be enabled to fin­
al them from four xidm. and Um* anni­
hilate them. -Ktuhrille ("ran.) Cor.
Chicago Timer.
“Ethel Vane" semis us a poem, “Why
Dore Hwcct 81nm)x-r Mlniti My Eyes?"
Why ? Kit down bore, Ethel, where we
cau tickle your rosy ear with tile waxed
end of a abort mustache, wliile we whis­
per to you that a hen » girl aanvly 19
yearn old cats an H-o'chick aujipcr of
odd tongue, broiled rteuk, mlt mackerel,
fnwl potahx-s, &lt;loughnuta, cold appk
pie, fnol &lt; gg*, fraah preebea, a slice of
wab-rmclon and one or two cup* of
cofW, horrified slumber will pan it*
trunk and climb onto the first train that
will take it furthest away, and all the
poetry in the lU|&gt;lirt College won't
bring it back to you for a week. Don't
ask anv mon- such c«H&gt;undrum*. Ethel;
liioe are stirring, caroret titm-x, that
thrill with peril and impending tlangre.
and our lyre is tuned to loftier strain*
—- Burlington HarlKiir

’i c can candy manage if we will only luuuBullnP, » i&gt;uwi ,.j •«»
• each day the burden appointed for ),lirnrr rommnuicatcd to the nil; hut it
Bnt the load will Im too heavy for
...
f wo adil to itn Weight the bunh-n of

lowed to r&lt;x&gt;l. Hi* whiskers «cc:in*l a
large, UU*ha|M*ly ma*x &lt;&gt;f tar. His face,
neck and. we are toll!, hi* entire body
Itail a thick coating. The vigilante*
kindly clothed him la fore putting him
»n the train Tlic sight might have
Ixt-n ludicrous if it hail not tx-en agie

hours in reaching Truckee. The jwun
cudunsl by tin- pixir fellow waa excru­
ciating
Sightless, hclplewa. cooled with
a hornd iwlorifrruu.* sulwtancc. he rat
silently, with his head liowcd over.
OrcastonaUv his fingiTW would grasp
only—will not, when excited by real or *]MMUi&lt;slicailv at the open air. Some­
time* biwdxxly would twitch nervously,
fancied wrong, n-xjxx-t its jiropcrty.
It is gravely prophuBfod iu high neww as if fn»m llu- jxun be cndumL Arriv­
|*ipcr quartern that la-fore the time in ing at Truckee, (irandiaon Jones and
which this article will *cclhr light idudl another colored man were put to work
arrive there will la? an u|M-i*ing of the to remove the tar. It wax an hour lie"commune," or violence and noting fore Dr. IL J. Oom waa called upon ami
among workmen in different jiartx of the linseed &lt;iil which ho prescribed cde
the country. We trust that the fore­ tainnl. Evervlxaly who MV the jxior
boding is grrwunllem, but wc may lie wretch pitied him. The rent meu who
sure that we shall always he liable to K" &gt;rn&gt;ed the deed would have pitied
His sufleringu were extrema. His
Uieac iq&gt;n*ing» until the rich shall set a
better examph? in the management of eyre were fairly burning up. No one
their trust* and in the conduct of tln-ir ever beard lx-forc of putting tar on a
man
’
s
face and in his eyre. For six
bustnem, and until nomrthing more hnman and more Christian ahall enter into bourn two men worked faithfully Dcuthe relation* la-twe«-n coqxirntion* and t mining the tar and removing it from
the men and women in their employ. his body. We saw him this monnng.
There" are private manufactories in this His eyre were terrildy inflamed. It is
omntry in which'an uprising or a strike douUfnl if he over recovers his sight.
would I*- simply im|«*M*bte—in which It is fi-sred the eye-balls bare been

■nit. So we nay tliat a great company of
ignorant work-people who never see
anything in a corporation but its power

the employed are socrepectful and af­
fectionate, anil in which the interest* of
the latter are ao carefully and conactont.rraaly regarded, that do misunderstand
ing enn occur. The work-jwoplc feel
Uiat tln-ir cmpkiycrw arc their friends,
and in tbto friradxliip tln-ir aedf-reapect
and their iategrily are nouriabed. There
mart come. Mxaicr or later, in this connire, a change in the princijdre or policy

A writer in the Jewish MsoasHger
cite* Alexander rou Humboldt's “ Cow
m&lt;w“ a* an authority for • claim that a
Jew wax tlic first white man who art
halt on Amxriean soil
The Jew, however, had lox-n Iwptiaed.
In a note in vohune 11, chapter ri„
Humboldt relates tliat. cn his find cx-

™£ri« betoftb. ChrirtfeDrttortrf &gt;-

all of whom, it u&gt; Mid. were crucified.
They were Christina, Hindoo, drt* un­
known; 8ak*a, Hindoo, B. C- «■;
Tb-mmux. B. C. WO; Wittoba. of
TehagM-M. B. C. MS; lao. at Nemsul,

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GRAND

BlI'lDs

1HVI8IOJ

r-’si

IT PRICES THAT CAFT BE DUPLICATED il ta or EATOK Ci.
i&gt;C Big I
kutiwu.

•oo*i Mmht *r mrxnraojc *
Minter*. »i&gt;d t:i&lt;-

nomt fruit can*.

i nr manager* or toe company
drirrmiued to omit nothin* which
Dr.h-lii.i.i!i&lt;- Co:j
• _ _r t_____ ___ I
ic &lt;tlTJ-ror them with ttmir patr^agr
r Honor, the foreign comthfT *‘H »°*b*
;
1 the Superior Cmumittre u «M» direction by any «rthcr railroad
modatra. The member* «» «»•.world- He
‘

Rusrall

fired into Seaton, mnk
wound. Seaton wliipn
ver and unloaded five cl
rail, owe ball going tbi
heart. Beaton is iu jail.

by the

‘ Veiled

uh Hude*

teresliug.

Seventeen allegorical tab-

aubieete as the glacial period, the »un
god. home of the demons. Flora’s liower, and Hades wre illustrated. The
street* weracalcium-lighted. and many
buildings were illuminated. A public
ball closed ths night's fastiritire.

The Grand Rapid- Hums and Port* re
in* seasons, called libel suite—institut­
ed liy C. C. Comstock, the National

.

.

. ,

man went to the residence of Gustave I "LV’^nr aT^Xl^L
Gaaaa, of Grand Rapids while the fam
f

Grand Rajiids for^riaL*1*0
1
The Iroa Pott, of Eocanaba, tells a
horrible story of crime aud murder in
it* latest issue. It state* tliat Pbih-nion
Thnmp*ou, who live* in the township
of Nahum, Deity Co- aud who was at
one tflbc Deputy United State* Morshri, has lircn haring criminal inter» giri of about 16 years of ajre. When
llm matter became known the old man
tied to the woods, ami it h now char*ed that he wa* search'd for. found,and
murdered by his sod, Douglas H.
Thompson, a constable named Tlionui*
Conklin, and an Indian who had lived
in hi« family who waa known a* Thom­
as WanwangaiMi.
On complaint of
Conklin a aeareb was made,- and thr
bodjrwa* found In Big Fish Dam Creek,
with a charge of shot in bis Itead, ami
marks of pounding ou the body.

tel*Cara
a.

«&gt;&lt; ”»* HepnMif and the Min- ;
•'
tlie«e printiri hotels is riven much
&lt;* Arricnllnre'aml Cnmuuwre. .
mor

StaTlhe^ rl Xm IdHn*r£llira
ra
St reb^-d ttrew i’E.ifi"kl stab

era and others likely lobe pecuniarily
benefit ted by the inflnx of visitors.

Remember! Pullman Hotel Car* are
now running reanlariv lietwreu Chic*- .
go and Council Bluffs.-on-the Denver
ami California Express Train* of the
Chicago A North-We»lera Railway.
West-lomiid. they leave Chicago daily,
except Sunday, (and on every thinl I
Ru-dav) irom the Wells Street Depot, |
at 10-.&amp;) a. m.. knd arrive at Council
Blnfh next morning.
East-bound,
mneil Rlntfs at b-M p. m.
Saturday, (and on every
I vatelv. to revive an art which was so
) and reach Chicago the
; long one of I he least contested glories
of France. The order* of thr Lmtvro
and the city of Paris nnd the decision
I of the Minister nf Public Instruction
1 and
Art*, to authorize
^_il the Fine Arts,
anthnrize the ex
ex-­ in* or Restaurant Car*, through be­
erne
;-cnrfon of- plate*
• renrew-nriug th* prixr tween Chieagoan'd the Mimwinn River.
of honor at the Exuilutiou, &gt;iud great
wotks of incinnmratal art, the founda­
tion nf the French Engraving Sorirty, nnd Omaha without leaving the car
tbr publication of numerous art col;e&lt; - you start in. .This is the only line that
tions. and (llnstrated archeolo-rfca) has through eating cars of any sort.

l eloae attention to prevent the fire from Ruing out, nnd &gt;t i* un

i «*
Ui* 1«»oM complete dhapi^ranre* of the latter art in France.
Offi
eial and press report,* following 1«fl7.
। complained of the utter prostration
. which by degrees seemed to Imre orertaken the last reprraentatinns'af au art
once ao flotirishinv, but which now ajc
pear* entirely to have lost public favor,
, Siure Ififf?. considerable efforts have

PevkiiSOx’s Msnsnxr, the cheapest
which arteutifleal pmee*"** of reproduc­ and liext of the Lady's Books, is on onr
tion cannot rrnlacr.
Engraver* npon table for Novcmlier. The principal
steel
engraving, “For Mother's Fire, is
wood and eteher* have more than re­
gained lost time, favored by the derel- rarely beautiful. So, nlwi, is the mam­
moth coowru
colored su-ei
steel engraving piare.
plate.
opment of tin- market for ill narrated "&lt;"«
book*; they uow form a numerous and . ltur- ■&gt; ■ cutemporary says the stories
active l&gt;o«|y, abounding iu varied tri-f
-- -------------------- -v_.—
and waa therefore not worthy to reprr ■
ent. Tliry devote theinselrea to the ry thing tn “Peterson’’ is the beat of its
reproduction of every kind of object* kind. For 1878 a monthly supplement
will be given, containing a full-sized
and ocgbt not to be elected. And on
V
paper pattern for a Indy's or child’s
' J,
a
Monday last, each were surd, for S10,,H r of
^*’r devoted themralvra dress. These fiatlmi* alone will lw
worth the sulMcription pile*.
Fixe
original copy-right novrleta will also ,
imagined be could gag the press, and
lie given, to-sidr* a hundted *hoiter
fa Ti±"m2£
increase his chances for election by su-1 The next morning Lngnage left the
Morion. The price of this laidy'a Book ,
honra. and notified two of three women
~ is but $3.00 up eat, the |xi-t.igt- pre-paid i
ingsnid editors for Hbrl. but we I* on
the afreet that he guessed the old In!j‘ „ n„,
lisve he will find that * libel suit against unman n-u rf-ot and ..kwl them tn on in,«r
m ui.uilirr of raiinrnt
raiment painters, i* lhe publisher. To Cbil&gt;* the prices I
woman waa dead and naked them to go “rite • number
is still more l«ehind-nand in finding are greatly reduced for 1878. via.: two
a newspaper is a dm unbealty thing
favor with the public; bat tlic talent copie* for ?150. with n superb Mezzo- I
tint (94 inches by 90). "Christ Blessing i
tug toe uour. a nnmti'c nkui no t tiieir
Little Children, the fluent and cottli- I
gate. In'the room, stretched on the
boor la-aide the Kdat full length, lay ieate proceaa of interpretation and rxprrssiou will once more I* propei'ynpThe Pacific coast, within the paM
thc old woman. f«cr downward, great | prraiated.
clots of blood (Mixing through her hair I Tlirje are 1,000 or 1.200 French etc&gt;,whieh wa* plastered to the boards
oants .ritti
.nth ;] cr* ana
and engravarv
rngr»V*i« on copper, wood,
wood. frred liefore! Specimen* of the Magn-1
merder
instigated
—
—.-----*-------- by the Public Ad- gore. In the t»ack room was I;,
—’-Mat-f
**-• ----------- —*who
----------------------------•*--in the ^inc are sent, gratis, if written for. to i
little
and1 atone,
exhibit yearly
-. Turnatinberator of Samamento to get the
Language, crying bitterly.
-------- j Salon 800 to 400 engraving* and litho­ thn«e wishing to get np chilis. Snb-I
scrilM* to hothlna rise until von hnre
‘*‘L.hU
, ... the Vienna Exhibition, ant of lOT seen a copr of tHte popular Magazine. 1
threw thieves entered a pawnbroker’s A
• hngh
. ....................................................................
gash four indies iu length j medal* awarded by the International Addrt-M Ciuuf.E* J. Pkteraox, 300 (
|
shop in Portland. Oregon, in broad showed ItarIf on her right temple. I Jury. 4A were olrtained by French eu- Chest®at Street. Philadelphia. P*.
daylight, beating tlic pawnbroker near- i white Other brnira* about the head aud : graver*.
Prohibition 3U&gt;* Contention.
face were equally prominent, and hi-r
The principal centre* of the prndne-.
neck .wn* broken.
Ihe little girl Mat- j tinu of fire-arms in France, such as
end jewelry, killing a boy in their tie wa* asked for her story, and in un ' rifle*, guns pistols revolvers dnekflight; soon afterward a young man in aitles*. pratling way related that her I mins blundrrbitsras and weapon*urad
Sac Francisco attempted to kill a girl father during the night abused her I in war, are Pari* and Sain
grandma, and swore nt her; that at. where this Industry Im* rxi
scarcely foot torn year* old. with whom
MUD* time daring the night he had a since pndder was first urarf.
Aa was in love ; almost simnltaueoasly fight with her grandmother, and that I elegantly finished tire-arm*
man in the same olty, thinking he be then kicked her and struck her, and i rismn make, and if was in the Capitol
afterward* wtnmped hi* foot on tier I that the tire-arras used to defend Paris
neck.
Hattie also said tliat her father
afterwards got her to hold a lamp while
tad suicide; finally, an old resident of he wiped tlie blood off her grandma's
aa interior county of California, after face and neck.
teveral days of gambling and dissipa­ I A horrible tragedy.’ The farm of
tion, scattered strychnine over house- 1 John Conquest, in Che township of Vi■ enna, Genesee Co..was the scene of one
the hope of poiaoaiag his wife aud son, I ot toe most bloody and mysterious
tragedies which ha* ever occurred tn
kffletl hi« daughter of SO years with a this Mate, on the 10th, tnrt. Thursday

K*pi*U district.
The editor* of the
afomid paper* aaid Comstock de­

Don't bay a Heatin* Stove till yon tee the "Boa*,

V that no

yean* ago next Christmas Fred----- - - ,
a night proce**iou

very bort Id the market*.

Palace Car

viail to ifaa petty criminal court* will

The Combination Grate in the FOREST KING consist* of two grates working
in combination, one with the other; each provided with opening* and corves- !
ponding blank spaces. funning either an open grate oi a tlotcdfirt bottom, aud
operated by a shaker from the outside.
After thorough teats, we claim for thin important invention: That all the
cools may be retained in the store, and any amount of ariica desired"; that the

out the winter; that it grea'ly economise* in fuel, and entirely overcome* all
the objection* heretofore raised against thia class of stores.
The Forest King is mounted in the beat possible man tier, with No. 19 cold
rolled polished sheet iron, has ground edge*, polished foot rail. The ash pit ex­
tends under
UUMV. the
WIT entire
CUAUV doable
IWWWJW bottom. The
■ MC stove IS
is very
» &gt; J UUlHUir,
durable, being
mrillg the
Uir
lieavic*! made of the cImm. It is the only stove of the kind in which the fire i
can be perfectly managed. We wamitft it to keep fire all night.

A horrible murtter At Detroit! Mrs.
M. Farrell, an aged widow atxi washer­
woman, lived in a tenement building
on Franklin 6L. Detroit- With her
lived her son. Henry Language, n man
. ।
of 40 year* and a bad character gener­’
ally, aud bl» little girl Mattie, fivryrar*
old. Tuesday evening Mrs. Farrell re­
lumed home from work inahalfiorbri.tteil condition and at her rooms met
lu..
her ....
ran Henry. also •ouiew.lmt
aomewhat liOoxv
Immv
Quarrels had heretofore been frequent
?a dwmifnl^cTr^eff I

Conquest, his wife anil one child were
fonu I iu tlic ruins.
Mr. Conquest had
bis throat ent. The Wk part of bis
fmaer Tax Collector, and tha other skull was cr-mhed in, nnd the brain
ma«hed
and
partially
coohrd.
The
ths Prsridert of the French A*v ing.
skull of the woman showed evidence
The p.’.pe.ra have discovered of having bran struck twice with an ax.
tsrtr and Loire. Copper, horn, ivory,
and a number of knife wounds aud
mother-of-pearl, slicer, gold, tc.. are
nine small shot were found in her neck. u»*d io the mounting* and ornaments
An ax was found not far from w hen' of side-arms
the bodies laid, the brad of which fit- :
ted in the wound in thr sknll of the

■iciieix nws.

Mian t*i»- i»«v* I
*•-«« tar |

ANOTHEE NEW WEEHY PAFEBII
THE FIELD.

THE ECHO.

TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE!
I We keep an experiviced Tinner mid have ample facilities fordoing Repairing
and Job Wprk, with accun»ry&gt; neatness and dispatch.

C. C. WOLCOTT

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THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!

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» cry Respectfully Your*,

H. R. DICKINSON A Co.

JJONEY TO

D. C. CTRTKFITH’S, 8460
------ CONSISTING OF------

I Cottons, Prints, Dress Coods, Tickings, Shirtings, Rannels, Blankets, Beavers, Cassimeres, Cloaking,
Hosiery, Knit Coods, Underwear, Wool
Yarns, Notions, Groceries, Ac.

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LOAN!

PiTERTS

unmoRS

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THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN!
PROBATA ORDER.

remit! sr Era! Estate Seorilj. ;
Anp'yto
Wx. A. Atl*worth. |

WINTER OPENING !
Miss

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Maggio

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Jefirey S

WINTER OPENING OF

invite every buyer to examine our goods and price*, knowing you will find it to
yonr mi vantage to give me a liberal share of yout patronage. I take great
to have the Latnt and Bmt in alt department*, and purpose maintaining
। well-earned reputation for selling goods cheap.
1

MARRIED

LATEST Styles of MILLINERY

Nashville, MidU Sept. fifth, 1878.

AND FANCY GOODS.

----- ON-----

If cxpeusire. i no annual r renrn pro­
duction of *1! kinds of fire-arms and

Friday aiu! Saturday,

CnoqticM. Chandler Scott by nsm^

an appronun*
by an infuriated bull—

of him.

October 2Otb * 20th.
Ea*t Side Main St- Nosh rill*. Mich.

It

ETTCJEfSTE COOK’S

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

JJOE A CLEVEICB
with ontrag-

------ OLD RELIABLE-

Att MEAT MARKET
Fitk/j
how tnneh medicine

and Salt Meat»

Siitei Hut ut Sinlitn,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
BOE S CLEVES

BUGGIES AND WAGONS 1

NEW LIVERY I BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
THE BEST IS TUE CHEAPEST!
THE BEST B THE CHEAPEST I

AND THEY WILL

MORTGAGE SALK.

�propose to *ub*t*riti*te it by facta. .
Also Trade Dollar. will be tak.u at

in.

next.
Last Friday afternoon Tom Kites had

Woem'i Mhoea!

BOSTON
DOWN",
NOVELTY SHOP!
A. C. Butoo
STORE!
GO THE PRICI

Cbildre*’* Bboro.

Cal via

Collars call at A. L.

gmot
r».
Jta».
nll&lt;11

aery, which occur* oa

On Wednesday WJIL GrtZth and
Will. Venn parted their cheat with

thing went .mooth-y. After the ast
Huff)Uo Iiolw.. a( A. M. DAt oHtog was in place Tom was put a«tnde a
cheaper than ever.
Sow is
pole aud hoisted on the shoulders of yiwir time. Come early and make seour telW dten (overe tort.) aud iu teettona.

By using the PaibhmA Washing
Machine you can save a great amount
of hard labor. Wash day/will no long­
er be dreadetl. No neccMity of tolling
all day over a wa*li-l&gt;oar^ and scalding
political meeting at the Crowd! school youritaods in thr hot «ds. Any child
12 year* old can do the entire washing
neighbor*,' where he hitched hi* borora. by using a Parkhurst Machine, It
time Selah Msuee drove by with a eov-

imtrirk of Woodland, and Rnlrt. Barry

of the Cuenk Court.

Kilted by a* Infuriated Ml.

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Miihm.evu.ix. Oct. Iter..
E1&gt;. Nxwa:

thr osteatatire purpose of serving their

well-to-do farmer
hla cows, a boll.

—This teas bee* the “wiudhwf’ fall

Also Hon. W. B. Williams of.

course lacerating tho flesh bsdiy.

Dr.

ly me speaking that

bull, oa Taewday

coed from the infuriated animal, and
it was badly mangird. The deceased's

turning home with his liride, had Just

Boots &amp; Suoes.
Hats &amp; Caps,
Always pay the highest market price

Remember we make a specialty of

CLOTHING!

ALL WOOL FLANNELS!

In which we defy competition on Chil
dren’s, Boys', Youth*’ and Men’s.

GRAINS

those of ample means to the

general average attendance was sixty.
Daring toe dnllrst mouth for country

Having purchased the intereat of H
A. Lev in the bnmneaa heretofore rou­
tine! cd by us. I shall take picuaure in
trying to plcaae all who are in need of
anything iu my line, nnd by fair deal*
j ing and low price*, ’endeavor to merit
: jour patronage and furor. All pentous
2±*,,1,"d
•
1 5“

Chas. W. Burnt.

FROM KOVTBI BG.

Mine Dear Fricnt Strong Editor, mil
from Ohio, where they were visiting a long nose, I rash so mooch glad ven
fnmd*,
Mr*. Smith's health is much &gt; ( picked op ter last reek's ishue or dor

Grocer/e, &amp; Crockery.

Hauer. Ktaeeo. Hair aaa

1= Full Uu

Of a tlioutaud kinds.
You Can Save Ten Per Cent on Every Yard You
low) Sarei by Dulin witt tken..----------------TT" All kinds of Farm Produce taken
Buy of Us.
.
I in exchange fur Good*, and the highest

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L. L. LOOMIS.
aINAWORTH a

BBOTUEBM,

BROOKS.

ATTENTION ’ Kurniture!

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DRUGGISTS,

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BUT TOUR FURNITURE OF

People of Naahvilla und Bur-

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J. LENFZ &amp; SONS,

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

DAN. MANEE

total Mimllauu ui Blast Bait,

| THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

EW Eighteen months’ credit haa been

Having permanently located in busi-’
LARGEST

PLAIN and FANCY

CHEAPEST
Stock of Clothingjuat arrived at
Wheklkk'8.
EF" Do not forget to call at toe Foun­
dry and act Ur.
J. M. Wood.

. rV I shall offer special Imrgahts in
Beaver and Fancy Raritan Cloakings,
WaterpnMifa, Shawl*. Alpacas, Cash­
mere* and al! kinds ot dres* goods, of
which I have a large slock.
D. C. GgtFrrrn.

IV A new arrival of Fall aud Win­
ter Clothing, at ' S. LmMatraot’a.

Patent Medicine*.

ty on Land a full and well se­

WALL PAPER!

lected stock, of

BORDERING
PAINTS, OILS,
COTTAGE COLORS.
MASUY8 COLORS
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES,
SHOULDER BRACES.

M
Q

Fine Auericin 6 Elgin Watches,
AND JEWELRY,

Furniture ol Eiery Description I

STAPLE GROCERIES,'
Such aa

Sugars, Teas,

Coffees, Spices,

Fieh

Rock Bottom Prices.

A GOOD HEARSE
^anX^l^oT1 °~-

Upholstery Goods ud Shroads!

Famjjj’ Qr oceriea,

in fadder Shoo i’rook. onto dcr head
where

FINE TO BA CCO^Ar CIGARS.

A fuU line of

J. LENTZ A BOXi.

Tomaso you bay dercounty filOpesidea

pay any one.

knife over ids

STONE ud WOODEN VASE, THE

Brich (ter Mate.
uat horned a kiln of 100,000
icb I offer for *ale at roaaona-

of Sheridan. Give me a call.
Meadville, Oct. 15. 1KW.
44
H»:xgr St*owo.

prevent

Veil, den some time

'

Trunks and Satchels.

REMEMBER THIS

rV Ciutoing for turn and boys at

KALAMO ITEMS.

drawn off py Shariey Holpruuk to dcr

Prettier and cheaper than ever.

»***.. Fto«r. r«M. u.e.Mt.

Trr T7.

throughout the neighboring forests.
in love mil you so you brint rot 1 writes
It is reported that Daniel Myen bt you pout dear corners at Sbon Fuller's
pein sebangrd to Row burg, und dcr
nuse pout here, dot I vill tell you soruc- yard at
tiugs mora now.
■ Veil, der suit or Ida Jordan's onto

Thia want is supplied by the invention

'

JI.G. Hale.

But she intrrrupleq him with, “go to
Diceixmox A Co\ fimt mid get one of
and freight agent at Sheridan, in the
their fine wedding suits, hunt up the
absence of her father, who ia rambling
o'er the Green Mountain* of Vermont.

Queen, il. pushing the work while the
painter ia putting on the finishing eloquent speakrs of the Greenback per
towehr*. The new belli# an toe ground. suasion. from Hasting*, were down at
the Mudge School House the ot icr
We’hear the had an audience
the dedication, which ia to be held on night.
Sunday, Oct. 97th, iamentioned. Bish-

All come. •

“

BARRY VILLE ITEMS.

proveuM-nta on tlieir mill.
Ixtreuzo Mudge Jr., has fallen heir
of skull aud administering some medito a small fortune. It’s a girl.
' Geo, Kraglc. Highway Commiaaioning called for council. drrwd the rr. in repairing the Turner bridge in
%
wound in that skillful manner iu which good toapy-.
The carpenter* (Halbert, Parker^and
bis ability and practice affords. Under
Woolcolt) are pudiiug W. N. DeVine’s

[LADIES CLOAK’S

eb’«

Ml»s Mina Mudge closed her fall term ;
of school y esterday.

neigblmcbood that hUte Eddy * life
will be npurod.
*
The North Caaiteton U. B. Church is

-UMdoM will

Lumberman’s Flannels

1IRS9ORTI i BROOKS.

But go iiuuiediately to L. J. Wherland bur your Clothing, Cloaks,
Hat.*, Capa. Boot* anil Shoea at prices
never known so cheap before. Sign of
Pioneer Store,

than another, while some worked hard­
er and contributed more titan other*.

while leading a hor*c to water, waa "T'”1- i
*».........
other
gatherings,
Dt*L i
xicaro in
iu the
use right
n,«i temple,
tcmpic, -nniru
............
• •public
......... .......
"
kicked
which ,well
crushed the aknil ia, equaling in ator N" Lnf Kalamo, token the lead.
■ k..., that oi a silver dal la r. and
—1 aof
.
about

oa Tuesday evening, Oet. fifth.

Moon will receive a liberal patronage.

business.
Wi-41
~
And iMr ..uhsord br,

same number of inhabitants to show a [ their iiccount. Thanking you all for
Letter record, while for good &lt;irdet and ! yont vrty lils-rnl patronage in the past,

Owe.'* brother, to doing the Joh.

House.

interesting Sunday Schools ever held
in the place.—a decided sucres* in every reaped. Each |wrson. youngas well

Sunday M-hool*—August-their average
attendance wa*seventy-one. Wechallenv ,n, nauu,
&lt;liu&gt;iel ot th.

SOUTH WOODLAND FTEMA.

from thia district, will speak upon thr

2V Caramel* are spmathing that
a bruise.
hare never been kept in this village
The Sunday School held at the Crow­ until introduced by our enterprising
druggist. n*anr
Hurt ar tH*ut. lx&gt;ven of
ell school house,
bouse, closed
cloaed for the season «ruggu»:.
will j!
find
o» Sood., l«&gt;- li»uoo.ol ttono..! ire candies *!,"
~ that the place to

their duty to do, without trying to ex­
cel. Financially tor school was also
night Mfroas with Ida braggadocio. prosperous. After pay ing all expenses
there Is a balance of flfi.fifiin them**tempted to kill him. In* failed on ar -

-Hon. J. H. McGowan, the Brpnbli-

Mending a hill aud ran into hia buggy,
making a total wreck of it.
But.

CANTON FL ANNELS!

Wo are prepared to do most ample
justice to *11 our cwtomers, which arc
many, and we are bound to make a*
many more, if low prices and fair deal­
ing will doit. We hare brought out
large stock here to ssH. mH to keep on
our shelves, and we earnestly solicit
your examination of our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.

in making it autcessful and interesting.

kilhug Mr. fteedwpreL and tentitetiug
but body' i* a most l&gt;orril*lr manner.
Meeting at Red Ribbon Hall, on Ban-

is rapid and thorough in it* work, and
is in reality the woman's friend. Call
on C. B. West, at the Union House,
and see the only Washing Machine ever
made that would do the work as repre­
sented. • Every mneliine is guaranteed
to give entire Mtiafaetton.

THIS MONTH

NEW MANUFACTORY

T he Long Brick

CT Fresh Oysters at C. W. Surra's
hb devilbh

aides garden-grown
DavoQiutTT'a The

JUST AS STANDARD AS *T SUGAR I

if PRICES TO 8DIT THE TUES!

KELLOGG sDEMARAY

Don’t for-

re Boj.'
identify them m their

iinr citrap, •&gt;

WHUiactt'a.

roue ter Civil no mun,

THE MA MOTH STOCK OF

H. R. Dnxixsox A Co's.

&lt;?igwr** At Tobacco! !

Fall &amp; Winter Goods

dine in Nashvilte to at
,
A. M Dacghkmtt's.
Last store oa Booth Main St.. ms

Bratton Iter at fiiinFnK
ramiNG m-w

di* gantry!

Don’t. Spend a Dollar
till you have looked over our Stock.

�and delighted with th* rroulta."
The seeds of timothy grass, clover,
jrine andjfir from high latitude* are dmlinguishcd from those of southern lands
for their high germinating power, which
is shown not merely by the large numImt of fruitful seeds, but also by the en­
ergy, eleanhnraa andalnolnte weight
Sir Wm. Abmstbonu has invented a
jointed cannon which unscrews into
tiirec pieces, thus rendering it easily
transportable on the .backs of mules.
Thia gun lias lieen subjected to very se­
vere testa, which it stood very rocceaafully, aud has been adopted by the Brit-

which rendered him almost frantic at
times. He rtimiilained of a headache
so aento that the h-ast touch upon the
* ■
'
"oduccd violent pain.
He
&gt; yrare old. and it waa hopid

dngof the

A EIRE at Edinburg, Pa., almost complsMy wlrped tbo tewu out of cxistonre, 325

TH 18!

YOU!

maun, who had Iwcn tenderly watched
over by his wife and (laughters, exhib­
ited an agitation which they alarmingly
noted, but never for a moment attributed
to its true cause. Ha bugged them to
retire from the room.
•
Here it may be proper to observe that
tlic lady who, with Ids two grown-up
.laughters hod watched by his bedside waa
his second wife, whom lie married four
months ago- Hr had lived unhappily
with his first wife, an English lady. A
divorce waa decreed, between the illmated pair in 1K77, and since then it is
stated that the first wife has bent her
endeavors to destroying his |&gt;eacc of
life. After his second marriage every­
thing apjwan-d to be going prosperous-

A special corre«]x&gt;ndent of Aho Chi­
The danger* of ap-.tntr^eoiu com­
cago Times, who accompanied Maj. bustion of bituminous coal are illus­
Thornburgh in hi* chaao after the mur­ trated by thr fact that no he* than 4
derous Cheyenne Indian*, furniuhe* the jier cent, of all the coal-laden veaaob
following account of that expedition tliat liavc left English porta during the
last five ytun for destinations south of
and it* remarkable exjwricnce*;
The march has been through a coun­ the equator have been lost liy ignition
try which is a geographical blank, and a of thrir cargo*-*.
desert untenanted by scarcely a bring
The composition of niello, or Ro»thing. The wagon trains were alsui- *ian silver, hitherto a profound secret,
doned at the Platte riwr. two of them has lieen discovered. It consist* in nine
being stuck in the quicksand. The iarts silver, one jiort copper, one part
men took' two dare’ ration* on thrir lead and one part Insmutb, melted to­
saddle* and started northward toward gether and saturated with ealphnr. The
White Tail creek, where tbe^scout* re­ mixture produce* the gorgeous blue
ported tlx- savage* encamped. A fug
The Republican* of Miaaouri met in
so dense that it oiwnred objects twenty
Mato oaivrotiixist M. Loots h*i week, adoptod
ranis aw*y bewildered the arouta, and.
* hard-mocirr platform sod nominsted tbofnlbefore they struck the triiil, eight miles
allegixl. by anonymotu threats, recom­ away, twenty mile* h^dQwcn traveracd i
menced her iierwecutiona, and worried in objectlcwi detour*, and the oavagrs ure of sulphur and oil or grew*-. The
the great nchoiar to distraction. In his had rweaped. Their camp fire* were I fine metal dust fonanl when the jour­
own family, too. ho liad troubles enough smoldering and their trail fra* still fresh nal runs but forms a sulphide with sul­
and to snare. His father nnd his brother The culomn pnshrd&lt;5irwfth scout* su]&gt;- phur and grow* soft and greasy, prevent­
hail died by their own hand*, and their, tioscd to know oil aiiout the country, ing any appreciable amount of friction.
fate apparently liauntod. Iiim. With but they proved their utter ignorance
Brit C. Wtville Thommox believes
this knowledge of his life, it may be by leading tlic column through an inac- I tliat there is now sufficient data coUeciguessed il|M&gt;u what a load of mental and ceasible country and losing the trail.
laulilv torture his wife and daughters । The track of the savage* wn* finally
closed the door aa they went forth at ibscovcred by member* of Thornlmrgli * [
his urgent requiwL
.vtaff. and the cavalry moved on st the
They di&lt;l not remain alwnt long
| highest {KMaitilv speed. We mnd&lt;- u dry to find depth*
scarcely fifteen minuu* but on their camp umlcrnmth the hill*, where a omn, and thr
frliini they met a sight which petrified ■rmi-rirelc of rifle pit* luul been dug in । MigHturboM

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Total

HUNT'S REMEDY

THE F1THE8 IHTHEW KMEDT

hot and dusty, and the men and annnaln
suffered frightfully
A private of Company H of the Fourth
Infantry , dismounted by the falling of
I'lice we have 1 kilogramme equal to
IKMI.000 flowrra in nmod numlwr*, or
visit* for I pound of hntu-y

DR. CRAIG’S KIMEY CURE
™* °’%lWSAWf&amp;V.E.

THE SMITH ORGAH CO
LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD?

dians, circulating around him. |x&gt;un
hot tin- uj»&gt;n Inn:, and. although a
of their Indicts cut his clothing, hi
caped unhnrt, Mailck'a command
{waring in nght just after the Ind
Muvmlnl in shooting the trigger

Istove polishI

KSemShoti

that our of th&lt;- moat singular of hi* fel­
low miffi-n-r* wan a gi-ntli-iiiali who wi»
a v -ry beautiful billiard-player, an old
inmate of the Bonn-. ami quite a pay■hidog)cal study. Hr »&gt;-cm«Hl like a
nan in n waking dream, and historical
tventa and |M-n*&gt;uagi-s. from the dream

■ re—*.mJ«U*M to»s—rj
£niFctucAfXmixiru"' n'
u--_
Till: i.i.ix.in, i

A Deauwood (Dakota i diajmlch say*
that a fight took place near that city, Iwt wren the
HLenff axxl pi*- and two road-acvtita. in which

thrn went on in a rapturous strain about
thing* biblical and spiritual. completely
noiiphi 411g the reporter. She was oc­

The Collector of Internal llcvrnnr at
GtUn Kock has d*vnrr*1 four illicit distillrncv
**-?*£•. bat so writ fortified Uai be is an
•Ue lo scire U-ui Th.y sn&gt; .turnuniJed wtth
Hid the cniplo.tr. srtned trith dealt,
draltac nflea. Bs has Wegreplx-d to Washing

clever man. with a ImsIiI forehead; but I
was more uitirnato with Alexander the
Great, of Macedoma. a* I waa long in
the military profrmion myself. I one
time commanded thni* liattaiiima ot
men als.iit lliree-quarters of an inch
tall. No; they wen- not Lilliputian*. I
knew Capt. Gulliver very well. And
they were smart enough little fellows;
but my men were excellent marksmen—
they always aimed at thr eyna and never
miMtoil
I’ll tell Vvu. Mr
.the most
extraordinary thing yi
which Is-at* rtilnwl*.
______ ______
tramqsirtod from the farthest shores of
India to the center of Africa in three

There were 43 dinths from yellow
fever in Mrtnptiis oa Uk&gt; Vth imi . in Nev Urbane the deaths ntunbered 43 uxl the m«
ra-e 143; at VlcUlrarg there were 5 .hath,,
with very few new -»»■«; Chsttancxwx,
.awl ■
... _______ -e. .
but-, nr t» taproremrtn m the ..usUko- al
th* interior tywata where the fever ha* samnd s
fiwthnM, rad tw hope* of »n alMUmcnl of the
{dagne wntd the »pj&gt;rar»nre of fnwl
Special Aoext Charmar, of the In­
ternal Berentw Bcreau, wnln h&gt; Wuhingtoo

A recent telegram from .inn Antonio,
Texas, says: ’’The 'transfer of 11.000
Mexican troops to the Rio Grande
1 xinlcr is ccitaiu.
Gen. Ord thinks
the move one of peflicy on
the
part of Diaz to strengthen himself in the
estimation of the Mexican people, as
Trevino, the child cunimaadi-r of the
Mexican force* on tlie Rio Grande bor­
der, Mpin* to the Presidency. Orndlas,
the Mexican Cocaul here, revs the object
ia to settle Indian affairs in Northern
Mi-xieo. Ke State* tliat internal mat­
ters arc Iwing quieted, aud that them &gt;*
no other office for the troops. All ac-

ocetqM'ho ixmtinned: “Yea, it wa* at­
tended with eonridendilc danger. I
once came down Mouse into the ocean;
Imt fortunately I liailed a viwacl, which
came to my n-hef. and I pursued my
jimrney to thq. wild* of Afrim with the
Iona of only two minute*." Sometime*,
however, the poor gentleman would
seem doubtful of liia own veracity, or
the strength of Ids nu-mory, and’ re­
mark : "My memory in not so good an
it was, and my bmltli, for the last 1(M»
yeurw. has rather faded me, which
make* my head a little confused." And
thus hr mow* about in hi* waking
dream, wearing oat hi* existence be­
tween hi* pipe and at a game of bill­
iards, diversified, occasonally, by a
short exettnaon in the ndgblKirbood, in
charg* of an attendant

mile*, and |&gt;aaard cn route a camp made
by Carlton'* men. Horae* luul men.
dropjnng oat of Carlton'* column from
cxliaustiou. came straggling into our
camp, near an alkali lake, st all hour*
during the night. Wednesday morning
the probability tliat the whole command
would pcriali in the sand wm generally
। discuiuMxl. New courier* were went for
I ward, and every effort made by tin- com
num ding officer to relievo the tncrva*ing
distress of the troO]M. He succeeded at
3 o'clock in communicating with Carl-1
ton. and an hour later wr camped on
the headwater* o! the Snake river,
where Carlton'* relief met na. The
lioraea were ro thin that the men almost
polled tlieui over in attempting to
m -unL The expedition i* a complete
failure ao far aa the ca]&gt;ture of lite rene­
gade Cheyenne* is coucernd. It failed
liecanac illy fitted out, something for
which Thornburgh cannot I* held re­
sponsible. Another cause of Uiu failure
waa tbo unreliable character of the
scout* furnished the cxjiedition. The i
department of the Platte wm outgen­
eraled. The savage, baffied the troofe
at every point, and led them into the
sand-hills, from which they might never '
havu emerged.

WATERS’
PIANOS AND DUGANS
tatiug voice, but in a quick, krm and
forcible manner
Aa young aa die la, a
negro**, without education tn tlic prin&lt;-i|&gt;li*a she acta forth. her power |&gt;artakew
strongly of tin1 marvi-Lu* — L/iuisriile

SAPONIFIER
i.

the ih-lgians, luui not tasted None
now see her without the Queen's per­
mission, ns » strange face produce* seri­
ous excitement. Sonietimea she puts
on a splendid dress, her roams are brill
iantly lighted, and she imagines herself
r &lt;eeiving gureta, whom ahc atldresare in
various language*. She has forgotten
her accompUahmcnta in thr way of mu- ;
sic and pointing. Her brother and sia- ।
tir-in-law, the King and Queen, have all
along touted her with the tendercst ao-

BOSTON TRANSCRIPT,

SALVE

SXMD FOR RAXFX.R OOFT.

THE LICHT-RUNNINC

NEW HOME

SEWING MACHINE
Ever liTetiai. It to

O\WABD!._ — „
5 lougeM river," t writer in the K«w
England Jburrwif of Eduction nays:
•There can be no dunbt that tlib
title belongs to the Mia^iuri rivw, reek
lining &lt;&lt;wi wo *bould do), from ita source
mi U* Madisou. the Bed Rock and the
Gallatin lakes to the Gulf of Mexico;

ppi. though the

SaponifieR
WARS WW Wilt*

Hew a Mill!** Men DM.
A writer iu an English magazine
studies from birth to di-ath the march
of an English generation through life,
tiasing hiu remarks on the annual re|&gt;ort of the Registry General The
author single* out, in imagination, a
generation of 1,000,000, and finds of
tboac more than one-fourth die liefore
they reach 5 year* of age.
During
the next five yrar* the deaths nnmlier
ka. than oue-aeventh of those in the
find quinquennium.
From 10 to 15.
the average mortality i* lower than at

s olit ItaUabla CeoMstnted Ly»

FOR FAMILY S0AP-HAKIK6

first hallucination »»* tliat an attempt
hail l&gt;ecn made to poison her in Mexico,
and that this design Wt.i still directed
against her, and she refnaed all food

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NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MIC

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1878.

NUMBER 5.

handle of n skillet His coM wss a sky­
blue Ok, hned with
*».«*«

gold fare; hfa hreeehM rf Urn «■*• ma­
terial and twd st the knee with pink
ribbon. White stockings and jninips,
with fares and ties of th*
hue.
eompletexl the ha!.ihmmta of Ufa nethsr
limbs.
Loee ruffles clustered around
hia wai&lt; and a portentous frill, worked
in corresfxmding style, and Iwwring the
miniature of hfa beloved, finished his

VILLAGE OFFICERS

with a _______ ____
He was not yet sufficiently accnrtomed
to his "new identity" to announce it
without a certain lu ll reproach. Htill
there was a kind -of aasuratice of free­
dom in the sound «&gt;f it Like another
boy who, from childhood and youth
burdened with the dfagreccd T-T-nn fl* n |

J^TTORNET si 1
is all Iks Courts
&lt;r
Umllk ■ *K«v, nJSly. m.*.
liltte. Mtek

LEWIS DURKEE

When Asa Bradlev was sentenced to
the .State's prison for life, fur th- double
crime of forgery and manslaughter,
many people said that a wicked man was
now where he could do no more harm; but
it was a dreadful misfortune to his wife

Six months afterward Mm. Bradley
died, and the friends of the family
a*k&gt;xl, “ What will become of fxxir Wal-

But this little buret of sympathy waa
all “jxior Walter" ever got from them;
and when tlw boy was scut to the almsbousc it was agreed that the place was
I good enough for the son of a convict.
For five years the alnuhouso was Waltor's only home. Then the or nsec re of
1 the |KK&gt;r informed him that bo must lie
, “bound out,” and earn his own living.
Young aa be was (be was scarcely 13).
Walter had a stout heart, and it needed
only this sadden send-off to rouse s
latent renae of indenendence. For the
first time be realized his pomiion clear­
ly, and found his native pnde. He de­
clared with spirit that be wouM no
longer bo beholden to |»«per help, or
would render [aujicr service, and with
this rvxoluUon he went his way to fight
the battle of life alooc.
He little knew the difficulties he
would have to meet and conquer. After
allying in vain st iwveral jdarea in |
town, be went to Rockland, a thriving
factory village, and iqirtil three days in
frui tluas aesrch for. work.
Weary and discouraged, he finally met
a farmer who wunU-d some help in his

EMORY PARADY.

FRANK J PURCHIS.

alw|w-r im awake. The family worked
valiantly to nut out the fire, but in vain.
bert go. Hr stayed with them, attended A fresh Wind was blowing, and in half
the village school, and worked morning an hour the house and all the out­
and evening, taking care of the cattle.
buildings Ix-longing to Mr. Gardiner
One day. Mr*. Ganliner wan looking were in ruins. The g&lt;xxi old num and
over a large mahogany lx&gt;x which con-

out an ambrotype, and. aftor gazing al
it long and tenderly, dir said to Gil­
bert, who wan near, with much emotion : ,
“This is tin- iiicture. of my only [
"God will provide." responded
brother, Thomas iding.
Ho came to n I Gardiner, trying for lus sake to

“The jury brought in • Verilict of|snvixl.

given hirr employment and a home,
should prove, after all. to l»e the suffer
cm by hfa father's enme, waa too much.
How would tlicy feel if they knew they
“Well, that's unlucky ' I want to hire
rhich will
It seemed that he lunxt tty from the
a good lively boy, not a sou of—“ Then place A once—fly to the ends of the
came a long. emLarraiwing silence.
'• Give us the worst first, and the bet­
earth, hunted by a paternal han. But
“Well.I guess on the wbplc 1 won't •■aimer thoughts returned, and he suc- ter last." said Mrs. Gardiner, smiling
hire you," said the farmer, reflectively. eeeded in quieting the tumult &lt;&gt;! his
“I have a secret to divulge which
“I know you aint to blame for what your feelings. To run away won' _’ *
will distress and aatouisli you.
In all
father did, but I gueos 111 look a little psrious and cowardly oct; t&lt;&gt; ronfe»M j the time I have liccn with you, I have
further." And. starting his horse, he waa __________ ____________ r_suhlc guod. never told you my real name or parentsoon out of sight
.
Tbere seemed to lie nothing left to him age- I am not Gilbert Henshaw. J
Poor Walter!
A sharp jadn shot but to seek bi nU»ne.. as far as pomibk*. am—'
through him ns he realized afresh how for his father's crime try self-seen firing
know who you are!" exclaimed
hard and unjnat the man's decision waa. devotion tu thuwi whom that crime haul ■ Mr. Gardiner, “You nrv Walter Bradand his own friendless condition. Hut at so terribly afflicted. He could do this, ' ley.
of Aaa Braillry."
though he should never break to them 1
A look of utter astonishment overthe dread

Walter wan active and faithful, and
gave perfect satisfaction. But Mr. Lewis
clianced to learn that he waa “the son
ol the forger-murderer, Asa Bradlev."
and, when Hie week was out, hr cohllr
told Water bacoakl took far a

Winter and spring passed, and sum­
mer came again. One morning, as Gil­
bert was returning from the (Miatofflcc,
be saw a man riding up the street whom
he instantly knew to be Peter Harring­
ton, one of the. overseers of the poor in
Htony Brook. Great waa bis consterna­
tion. If Mr. Harrington should recog­
nise him. and reveal Utah be
the
•on of Ana Bradley, and jiari lived Are
years in the almshouse, all his present
hope and happiness would be at an end.
He (prickly turnad bis face away, and
stood leaning- over the railing of the
mill-stream liridgr, gazing intently into
the water.

MONEY TO LOAN I
■ k Ifpri H IM lorifa,
(300.00 and UPWARDS
OM LONG TJMX.

yyiLLlAM JONES,

This Gilbert removed to a little

“I came from Stony Brook.*
"Come a little nearer. I want to take
a good look into your face."
Walter approached the wagon tor in
apection.
“You look willing, at any rate. What’i

Uiaott HOUSE

not struggle, and our r»n milk at his
leisure.—Letter to Country Gentleman.
Cow Leaking Milk.—There is no
cure for a cow that leaks milk. This
fault ariaca from a laxity of the muscu­
lar structure which dooes the duet of the
teat, and is therefore beyond remedy.
“It's the oxi girl."
To.bother with devices to prevent it
“And vonder gore the master." said
would cost more than the loss arising the seeds from the
AppoUodorua, aa a venerable-looking
from selling the cow fur beef, and pro­ salt all down over ni,. .___________
man, in a linen duster and a helmet-hat,
wash in cold water, let them drain
fled swiftly down aside street in the di­ curing another.—Ameriman Agricultspread on a doth and mix through it
rection of the Peiraic gate, hotly pur­
one pound of mustard, one pound of
sued by a cistern-pole with a red-head­
white mustard seed, lour ounce* of
ed woman at the end of it, while the
celery seed and one ounce of whole all­
t»oys of the m
‘
"
spice.
with shouts of
pers red. a* it look* pretty through the
mass, and the onions, if very small, I
“The master’s good wife," remarked
leave wnolc. After mixing well, put in
Xenophon, who hastily thrust a trans­
a
kettle and cover with the best cidelation of his master's' lectures in his
leiM-ea which'should be “about'all faz^s J
After it begin; to boQ let tt
pocket, Ms he joined them, “puts me
are missing. The owner fa hah, lame J
S
in mind of a brakeman killrd in a cob
and blind to hfa duty. — Toiea State
Keg itter.
“Something about she
switched offT asked Appol
Mrcx *N» Makl.—A compost, to he
“Naw," replied Xenopaot
of any effect, must have some active
contempt. “Because sne's
fermentable matter in it Muck and
shell mart together would be quite in“Ydu moke my head light," said Fla ert, but if caustic lime were mixed with ' from the coast of Java, and reports the
reprovingly. 'Now she pata me morn a quantity of th&lt;wc materials, they death of one of her crew, a W elshman,
—"
would be decompuM-d and made narfuL named William Jones Owens, under cirOne bushel of fresh oyster-shell lime, cumstanccs of the most horrifying charj actor. Owens, with four others of the
mixed with u wagon-loud of muck and
marl, would be proper. The comjxmt, crew, went to liotlie as the ship ley at
along with some stable manure, would anchor at Proliolingn. They had not
j liven in the wator many minutes when
be taneficiai for gnum or com.—Ameri­
| Owens, who was the farthest from the
can Agriculturist.
veracl. uttered a piercing shriek. It
“I waa going U&gt; «ay," said Plato, af­ sprinkle the same over your manure ' Wai then seen that he had l»een attacked
fecting not to hear, "that she pula me heap, and til.' volatile narta of the am­ ! by a shark, which with one bite had
completely
disemboweled him. The
in mind of the boy who kicked over the monia will become fixed salts, from their
mate living on dick and hearing the cry
bee-hive down on the Agora.”
Laving united with the muriatic acid of
"Something alxiut buzx. I allow’"said the common salt, and the soda thus lib­ threw a rope to the unfortunate man.
Apjiollodorus. who was a little slow. erated from tin- salt will quickly absorb who grasped it. He then hauled toward
Lynch's story is as follows: After at- Plan • shook his head.
the idiip, but becoming cxbansted he
cartxmic acid, forming carbonate of
tomfing to some farm duties, he entered
“No.” Mid Plan■. "because she's tongue soda; thus yon will retain with your I loosened his hold of the ro[x? and sank
j immediately. The shark, which was
his home alxiut H o'clock and lay down to death."
manure
the
ammonia
that
would
other
­
to seek repose in the midst of his eight
“But," Xenophon proUwled, «“thal wise fly away, and you have a new and following Owens, distqqieared below to
motherioiM children. H&lt; intended aris­
I complete its work. Owens was only 22
important agent introduced, riz • the l yeani old, and belonged to Bangor.
ing again to feed the baby. who. with stung to—“
carlionatc of soda, which is a powerful
Miss Game Lynch, norm pi rd s bed in
“But it's mistrrm that's tongue, isn't solvent of all vegetable Slier.— Chau- I North Wale*. Owing to the river bring
a corner of the large hall, and near the it?’ angrily replied Plato.
alm&lt;«t full of sharks, the men had been
taiu/ua Farmer.
fire place. The other six children lay
1 previous) v wanird again-1 tothmg in »t.
"Ye*,' interrupted Appollodonm, "but
PaoTzenoN Against Mice. Many The nlmrk apjtcarrvl to ba almut fifteen
on beds in the same apartment A lamp it isn't the master's tongue that—“
wm dimly burning on the bureau.
Hut Plato, declaring that Appollo- fine fruit-trees are destroyed in the feet long, though many of them meas­
Lynch says when he lav down all the dorus had too long a name Io argue winter by mice, rw-rhaps just as they ured over thirty feel. Tho other four
children were asleep, and the last he saw
with, and tliat such a cold-blooded, log- are coming to yield something to nqiay got safely back to the ship. The sharks
years nl care. Let us toll our fncuds in the ever are ground sliarka, and
of Mire Came she was dtimltcring with
conundrum tliat ever eacapcd the dic­ that at ths root of 1 cent a tree they scarcely ever come to the surface of the
it midnight, and the brilliant stars tionary. aakrd Xenophon to let him ix-e may rest easy bIbiuI the mice every water, except when disturbed.
Cut common
iked down' upon the shadow that his ponv a minute, and was soon deeply night in t&gt;*c wintor.
stealthily crept into the doomed home. engaged in his studies, while Apjxullo- plasterer's laths just long enough to
Lynch was suddenly awakened by the dorus remarked that there wss nothing reach tlic lowrat limb, and tic around
A faitiiful nurse.who had poisoned by
each
tree
enough
to
protect
the trunk. sheer accident a |»ticnt in the 8L Louis
report of a pistol and a ball piercing his that would unearth fraud and confuse
Imskuu. Hu eyes were opened by th- hypocrisy so quickly as a searching in­ Common rotton twine is sufficient, one Female HiMpital, committed suicide re­
shock to perceive a dark object bend­ vestigating committee. — Burlington tic near the top and one near the bot- cently, after writing a letter to her
ing above him. No word was spoken.
mother and sister which cannot be read
The demon fired again
This time the
The Mexicans have a method of sub­ without a licartaclia. Corroaive subfiTerrible Famine tn Nsrocro.
lvw.Il jienctratcd his breast under the
duing fractious horses and such as are rnaU- was given to a young girl in place
The crops having been a total failure, inclined to run away wkich might be ol a unliition of salts. The nunie could
long he was insensible h« doc# not the tanner* and jx-avint* in thv interior introduced here with profit A hood or not account tor her blnndcr. and could
know. The next he remrm tars be was , were rained, and, failing to pay taxes winker m bo arrang'd that the driver or
making hia way out on the veranda, and imposts, all their cattle and little rider can, in an instant, draw it directly tor. I did it; I alone am to blame. I
while a sheet of flamn licked its red property were confiscated by the local over the eye* of the animal, effectually have killed her. ruined myself, and only
tongue out through the dixvrway. Hr i authorities, no that thev had left their blindfolding him. When this is done hope it will not ruin you." Hhe watched
was. in a narrow lane in front of hfa real- | ruined homesteads and trsmpsd to the ’ the horse instantly Iswomes quirt, and lireidc the psUent fur several days, fre­
denec, encountered by two of hia bum- sea|x&gt;rt* in a starving condition, many | a repetition of the blindfolding two quently declaring that she would live if
fled neighbors, Lado and hia brother-in- i dying on the road. At Mogndor there or three times gradually results in hfa Alice lived and dit-jf Alice died. Whep
law, Hargrave.
Lynch said
"I'm were over 2.000 of these poor refugees, ’ becoming quiet and docile. Such an the |KM&gt;r girl breathed her last the terrorshot twice, and my children are nil besides tiiouxands of jxxvr townsfolk, arrangement would be a valuable ap- stricken nurse cried, “Don't talk to me;
burned up.
Look for them."
The , taitli Moors and Jews, in a state of utter jpendage to the head-gear of such horses I’m crazy." In an hour she was bersrU
wounded man »m taken to a ncightair's destitution. Living skeletons of men, m are disposed to run away.
in the agony of death, having taken a
boUMi, that of Mr. Weaver.
women and children might be seen
large quantity of carixdic acid. Among
Just aa the two neigh lion came up I groping on foul refuse heaps for hideous
very rich in flesh and fat-forming ele­
the north wing uf the building waa fall­ Inta of offal. Down at Waterport and in ments, consequently it is a valuable friends were these ; "My dears, if U ia
ing in, and the entire structure going the vtrecta dong which grain t*gx are food for stock, and all the waste of the Gtxl's will that she should die, then I
down before the fierce flames tliat were carried poor starving wretches were con­ crop should be carefully saved and fed. shall go with my victim st the same
wreathing around the Indies of Lynch's stantly scratching and sifting the sand, The specked and green ones, boifad up time, life for life. Thia is the way I
eight children—everything he held dear dust and mud for stray grains of rice or and mixed with meal and short". make make atonement Through the night
on earth
For a day or two Lynch was barley. Over the rocky ledge* trudged, excellent food for swine and jxniltry. to fight*
„
unaware of the certainty of the fate of at low tide, half-miked women, eagerly
his children, and until one of his collecting in max-Is, limpets and other
friends, sitting by hia bedside, said:
’Chicago Primer" for
shell-fish. Heggan, were swarming in
"George, it fa my duty now to tell you the street*, corpses were often seen,
the infant das*
There
—
was once a
who was told
that vou haw not a child on car ifi!"
small-pox was horrildy rife among the
good lit-tlc HL Ixm-b '
It Vias been concluded Ly some of the poor folks, who all huddled togetuer—
-------by hfa pa hev-er
to -go —-ing fI&gt;&gt; Bun­
best detective* that the right children those afflicted with the duwoJie were
days or he would be drown-ed. He
had cither been killed or rendered in- neither isolated nor tcoded. Sick, sound per ton U
obev-ed hia fa ther though the bad boys'
scDsiWe before their father was aroused and dead might be seen lying together Journal.
mode fun of him. One Hnn-day he
by the shot of the assaarin. Their in foul, fetid den*. Owners of horses
and hia ■fa-far were walk-ing by the riv­
bodies were found in the exact position and mule* could no longer afford to
er when tln-y saw a IxmiI full of bad
HOISEHOI.D ECONOMY.
they occuiricd when they lay down to feed them. Outside the town gates and
boys, "Oh, rec," said Tor; “by-and-'
sleep. Not one had boon turned over along the sea lieocfi lay score* and
Hawmomk vases fur gnwvnc* and au­ by the*' bad Ix&gt;ys will get ujweL" In
or changed portion. Some think they
tumn leaves are made ol leather carved a few min utes tho fa-ai tunr-ed over
were chloroformed, and probably their
and the bad l»ys ware drown ing “I
in the shape of a flower.
father, who was only awaken*! from
Cocoamit Dnors.—One cup of but can save them," said Tom; “qtriek. Kuhis stupor by the shock of the murder­
ter, two cups of augur, two cups of •an. off wiJh your shoal” 4toTomto&lt;*
er's ballet This view is strengthened
flour and two eggs.
The cocoannt
from the fact that the neighbors who
off and got in iL He row-ed with •
first arrived beard no cry nor infant's
jrioce of l&gt;oard to where the bad boy»
To Polish Ivoax.—If ivory be pol­ were kick ing in the wabcr. an* took
wail, as the flamre fornted their fiery
ished with putty and waler, by means tlirm all in and brought them safe to
of a rubber made of an old haL it’will
land. Do you not think that Tour was
in a short lime produce a fine glass.
a ver-y brave bor, and that bis sls-hrt
WooLKM and furs, which were put had ver-y big feet?—Bouton Traveller.
away in newspapers in the spring,
should be examined now, aired and
beaten, and put up again in fresh pa-

“Husband," she said, at last. “^Gilbert
noHast of our Vice Pnasdcnt*. he bad has lived with us over a year, and all
cast off the old appellation, lined only that time be baa evidently tried his best
; Abigail
witi*------- **--------- ----------------- — 1—to be a good boy. We have cztaght him
J aged 11 yean;------------------------------------and
j another, which would leave in no wrong-doing, and have seen no
| Lynch and Hayes Lynch. The lart__ _____ claim to the character and
signa of a bad disposition in him. Ho
mentioned
was the innocent liabe (afew
I merit that vraa his own; though in as- baa l&gt;ecn industrious and faithful! AH
weeks old ) beoncathed by the tender
ruming a new name without first taking
legal stops to such a measure Walter, os came -to ns under a false luunc, He haa : wife of Mr. Lynch to hi* keeping, and
must any lx&gt;y so venturing, trod on dan­ been an outcast once; it would be which also perished in the conflagration
gerous ground, as we dial! sec.
cruel to send him adrift again. Let him act by the hand of the devilish assassin.
A Clol-e Democrat correspondent re­
He toiled faithfully all that day, and
did so well that old Mr Gardiner deri­ ' “That's just my mind!" erehumrd Mr. cently called upon Geerge W- Lynch, the
ded to keep him a week; and. when the Gardiner, fervently.
“ We hare no father of the Hl fated family, who, since
wrek was ended, Mrs. Gardiner had childir-n, and it may be that God has .the affair, and the more efftctually to
found him so oldiging and useful in the given us thia boy. We will not turn him recover from hia wound, has been re­
moved to Hockley, where alone, in the
house that die said to her hlisliand—
away for hia father's sin."
"I think we'd liettor kMp.thia boy
Whi n Gilbert came to dinner, he cast midst of his friends, hia life fa
till the harvesting is over. He’s very an anxious look into the fares of the old deemed safe from the sanir infernal de­
handy, and will sure us a great many people, but no tns-e of any revelation mons that sent his innocent children to
was visible. They were even mure gen­ tlieir grave. When the correspocdcut,
tle and tender toward him than they had alluded to his lost onwi, the unfortunate
man burst into team and wvpt like a ।
ever liven before.
say the tax lies ,
Five years |mmum-&lt;L
Gilliert lived, child. Baid he;
happy anti tieluved, under the roof of of nil my children were recovered from :
the good dd Mr Gardiner and his wife. the ruins of my house; but I know bet­
Hr had attended school, and received ter; only six bodies were found."
“ What became of the other two, an.I I
a good education in the ordinary
was the body of Miss Carrie one of
cause for regret for taking the friend­ them?"
“I don’t know;" and Lynch, who is '
irir kindncrai to him was unfailing.
less yonlli to their home and heart.
One peculiarity in the buy. huwe
One night Gilbert suddenly awoke, a strong man, mentally and physically,
‘
‘
&gt;upl«" slid piq
and was startled by a strange glare of averted hfa gaze, and shed tears again.
Hence tho question arises among the
light. Through his window he saw the
elms and poplars outside glowing lurid horrified people of Texas, if the body
red
He sprung up, and hurriedly of Miss Came Lynch, his unfortunate
girl, was not recovered from the ruins
raised the sakh.
The shod was on fire and the flames of the burned building, what lias become
of her? If she was not burned up with
had just seized the hotue.
Gilbert rushed down stairs, shouting tho oilier children, what was her fate?
Alxluction? The future alone must an-

manslaughter," she continued, “but it uniaulited house offered by a neighbor,
was murder drlilicreto mrinlrr'
and the old couple were made as com­
"
&gt;mld p-rmit

E J. FE1GHNER.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

latter having died two weeks before the
dark tragedy that ushered, bar offspring
into eternity—the family, now in tbrir

“ He either can't hear or won't
mattered Mr. Harrington, m he a
hfa horw* and rode on.
Gilbert stopped to call on a

“Dear boy," returned Mra. Gardiner,
[ fondly, “we could not drive you from
ns for your father's «n! You have been
a coustant comfort and ble*
the child of our old age, given us by the
Lord."
"And I shall not forget your gener­
ous kindness and true love. My share
in Unde Joshua's estate is ffi,000. We
will I mild a new Loum on tho old site
with our money," said Gilbert.
The worthy pair looked at him in de­
lighted wonder.
“Year mont-y, my boy," they both
•aid.
"No, ours. Wliat is mine belongs to
you—to my second |*rcnta, who made

aenc lamp* exploding and killing and
scarring, for life, men. women and
children. A simple knowledge of the
inflammable nature of the liquid mayput a stop to nearly all the aeodenta.
Aa the oil burns down in the lamp, in­
flammable gas gathers over the surface.
When the oil fa nearly consumed, a
slight jar will inflame the gaa, and an
explosion follow*. If the lamp fa not
allowed u&gt; burn over half way down,
•ccidenU are almost impossible.
Caow-caow.—Taka 100 small eucumbers, fifty large green bell-peppers,
half a peck of small white onions, half
abuohsl of green tomatoes, and two

C

�dbft.i.T,
Divisio:

we* th. we case at hit T ThU noble
MerttnAip. the hrgtat In the world, i~imded to „be th- pisndest and moot litlle mlon on the right of the second
luauriota. stretnmaffnat. comes down wlwrt,1 Hke a*&gt;we? shines the ^runi/
inn exhibition in the midst of a)&gt;. rhe
grander u&gt;l«Bdore of the intoruatioaal
&lt;;reu» Eartcrii I* So make regular trips
between London and Galt^ttni. Tex. the Sue des Natkma. towering in its to die rigtit here before I’d let there
On ever} trip it is expected she vffl monumental beauty over theeosunosite clothes d*wn I"
“But-why didn’t you rail some one f”
take AWcaU&gt; and 8.700 sheep.
ed the term, Morocco, Persia, ha iommenUy enquired “There's that
Anam. The interior ia bang new family next door—the woman
When the country editor, who is
Oriental
tapestries,
the
fluor
Id have come over in one minute."
Wo*
MjurnffiOg along, trjlug io rear a large
—— -rilh mala, in the background
“Woman ntxtdpor. you big idiot,
famijy and baik) up a town on an in­ ia a divan covered with prveiooa Miiua. you! Hasn’t she been peeking around
come of fire hundred dollars k\L'AT, and ’n half obscurity which reigns for two weeks to rec my wash, and d'ye
discover* thatu buao-baU oitcher haul-, there is something mysterious, appeal­ think I’d give her a chance to aec that
ing strongly to the curiosity of the pub­
in four thousand dollar* for the season,
lic. On «in« walla are hung * magnifi­
it giairs him sit down on a rofler box cent collection of arm* belonging to
aud think.
*
•
Bey; Arab maces. musket* incrusted
with ivory and coral. with pike* and
halltcrda, swords and lances left l&gt;y the
MICHIGAN NEWS.
follower* of the most Christian King,
St. Louis, In the last crusade against
Threo tramps imposed upon a re­
the infidel. At th* door stand* a Tu­ spectable Dallas (Texas) widow named
nisian—from Tunis, not frou. Battg- Ortrn, nne of them courting her J7The raeidewev of Jerome Ohhr. at nolirs—drtswgd in the national costume, year-ol4 daughter, who agteed to m*rGraadvillr, was destioved l&gt;y fir.-, with and, if ye
“ ~~ J
ry him,, another forging tbe m.irri.tgr
fta contents, Oct. Mod. Lm.tl.WO; boy aouvr lira of the birth-place of certificate,
while the third, pretending
Hannibal, which, should vou be imag- to be a minister, went through a bogus
inntivr" m av perchance carry you tu.il; ceremony. After paitaking of a wed­
when pious Aeneas behav- ding breakfast tn trie morning, prepar­
thrown from hl
&gt;ily to the beautiful Queen ed by tbe mother, the trio l*ft for parts
iaatafidy kfllwl.
^._a. In the center or the room unknown.
Harare M. Hunt aad Dwight tUhbitt. ia a glass case containing Jewelry,
t *n Jackson telegraph operator* on du­ drees**, eensera for perfume*, haruea*.
ty at New Orleans, uro stricken with and saddles, two of which last, in crim­
son velvet, are embroidered with gold
and pearls a* richlr aa anvthing In th 5
famous Indian collection of tire Prince
-carriage at Water*’ saw-mill at of Wale*. In the aaeoird room, on the
llley,-on Saturdur last, died Wed- opposite aide of tbe corridor, may Ire
ureday night from the effect of the iuseen many ciuioua and useful exhibit*,
nrire then received.
the most curious and most nsrful of all
ad well committed nlrid* at being the plan of th* Sadiki College,
Pint­
, Oct. 17th, stuffinghiamonth made by one of the pupils of thia Tu­
nisian educational establishment, or­
fall &lt;
ganised pretty much on the system of
into i
European universities, and, so great i« |
th* thing for knowledge among the
Read the following, and y*u will
I native*—unlike thia thr-lr more Eastern 1 then be better able to appreciate «h*
co-reiigionhta—already insuUlcrnt for
fact that the Chicatrr. k. North-western
the accommodation of would-be stu­ Railway is the leading line lictwren
dent*.
Chicago and Council HI tiffs; that it
There are more than 100.000 inhabit­
can give you more value for your mon­
ant* tn the capital, of whom about two- ey than any other line: that it. ip tbe
| third* are Mussulman, but. like their
; Christian and Jew fellow -citizen's, rbev use of these elegant hotel ear*, ha*
taken a long stride abesid. and that if
I are luduMrtnu* and thrifty, and their ,
I you wish die vary liosl aecoiuodations,
exhibits, from the roosh textarea of
I earner* hair to the exquiait embroider- ynti^mun buy your ticket over this
m-s on silk and velvet, show an Ln'imense
B. H. Vaughan of Portland, ha* bees superiority over Mohammedan latmr I The following was written to a
married to a lady of that place only a elsewhere. The most curious articles friend, by one of tbe best known, co- •
month, and now comes another woman to be seen here are their musical in- ।1 acienttons, and most traveled of reil­
who fires at Ypsilanti and claim* to be strument*. gem-rally remarkably prim­ ; road men:
“Mv Dear Sir:—I have been una­
th* only original Mrs. \ anghan. Mr. itive. among other* being a specie* of .
Vaughan was arrested and has been two-stringt-d violin, said tn be most ' voidaMy detained, since my return, in ,
reporting to you. m&gt; piomiacd. mv exIwiled
melodious when in the hand* of a real pericnce and verdict as to tbe Pullman
Tnnirisa
artist,
I
suppose
that
tbe
i
Webster Gillett, of Ann Arbor, ha*
' “Hotel Care” on tbe North-western
invented a “shunt." bv the use of which party who play* on it at the Trocadero 1 road.
tonrenabon hr means of the telephone pavilHoa is not a real Tunisian artist.'।
“We—Mr*. D. and inyarlf—have but
mar &gt;*“ retried on over the same line for there its sound* may &gt;w termed col- j a short story to tell abont the on* we
icky. In oae corner t* a splendid Car- were in, and that is that it was tbe
thageuian mouac, found among the most enfnrxMc trip we ever made be­
ruins of Rome’s rival, which stands not ' tween Chicago and home. We were
far float the city of Tanis, but this, i very agreeably snrprised on many ac­
with the pottery and arm* dug up there.
count*. First, the ear is art elegant.
I and rides so perfectly; then the meals
| are served with *&lt;• much neatness ; the
table linen ia changed every time, and
the car kept in order. There were s*reral children on the car. hometinuw it
may he worse, and mnny times better,
in this respect. There I* something
perfectly Inxnrions. or rather it is a
, however present
ilthough Siam nearly luxury, to glide along through n beae,
na of Honor for flre- tifnl country, over a perfect hack, aud
en comseated
by yonraelve* at an elcgnnt ta­
that b* —— ----- -- —.-, .ly the Cousal Genrr- ble, with your food choirelyeookcd and
ai notified the jury tliat tbe rampart
served with that neatness vou seldom
gas and the rifle* lutd all l»cen made in
find
awar
from home. The c&gt;x&gt;king
Holland sad said bv tbe English mi.atonariea. Like the aiamcee the Tnnia- and serving ia all that could be desired.
“Now m to the &lt;*ta*f: When I went
iaaa have Intrusted the ram of their
diplomatic and commercial inn «m|» to East, in July, alone, mv Hila for mania
a Froocbman. and when I add that were rather high; bat for two of na
Baron Julea de Lessens ia a brother of they were actually less than at ordin­
the man who pierced the Sue* tahmn*. ary eating houses.
'■For dinner we had a whole prairie
it is quite anuMemary to add that the
organization and inatallation of of eve­ ehieken. wiib vegetables, coffisr and
rything ia perfect, and that nothing dess !rt. and bread—twnkinds—and but­
ho* Iteen left undone to. m -jjer th* rz- ter thrown in. Cost, filAO. or 78 cents
•r &lt;T.nn™ e*eh- 1 think some more vegetable*
j i
"W’S
— ri’i—&lt;i

It is a tact generally understood, that fire cannot be controlled or kept any
leugth of time when wood 1* bunted in n otove on nn open grate. The a*l»e*/WL
ing tkrvttgk the grate, leave tbe coal* exposed to tbe din ct draft, and they are
consumed, leaving neither coal to aid iwmbuation, nor aabe* to retain the fire.

close attention to prevent the fire frwu going out, and it ia 1mp^*siL|c ty keep a
wood fire on an open grate over night.
The Combination Grata in the FORES T KING couidata of two grate* working
in combination, one with tl»e other; oach provided with openings and eorresponding blank spacea. forming cither an opeugntt ma ciosuijlrr lotto**, and
operated by a shaker from the outside.
After thorough testa, we claim for this important invention: Tliat oil the ANOTHER NEW WEEKLY PAPERD
THE FIELD.
cods may be retained in tbe stove, and any amount of ashes desired; that the
fire la at all times under perfect control, and can be kept continuously through­
out the wipter; that it grea*ly econcmtisea in fuel, and entirely overcome* all
tfri'objection* heretofore raised against this class of stove*.
’’
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THE ECHO.

rX'±?rte‘d

The Pullman Palace Buel Can.
mtrict unit mi ruiciiK.

b

likst
both

SB

Thia month is to tai ob*erred with
twining solcmnitT. otherwin* apsask-

Tbe Forest King is mounted in the best jxmsibk manner, with No. IS cold
rolled polished sheet iron, has ground edges, polished foot rail. Theaah pit ex­
tend* under the entire double bottom. The store U very durable, being the
heaviest made of tbe class. It ia the only stove of the kind in which the fire
can be perfectly managed. We warrant it to keep fire all night.

—Rev. Dearing will return from Ro­
meo lo dar. In order to preach at the
t'hriatian Church Sunday morning and
at Maple Grove, in the evening.

—Cha*. Bronson, of Naahville, for­
merly of thia place, has opened a aalixm in the Johnson House basement.
—There will be an Advent meeting
in the school bouse next Sunday morn­
ing and evening.

TIN, CuPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE I
C. C. WOLCOTT.

THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN I

rnais
4
MONEY TO LOAN!

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN!
Perianal tr Beil Emit Setinlj.
Anp’y to

Wm. A. Aylswokth.

WINTER OPENING
I offer this season a larger and murratU

Miss Maggie Jeffrey’s
WINTER OPENING OF

_____________

invite every buyer to examiue our goods and prices, knowing you will find ft to
your advantage to give me a liberal share of yoar patronage. I take great cere
to have the Latest and Bdtt in all tfefiertments, and purpose maintaining my
well-earned reputation for welling goods cheap.

Com® Saxly o Goode axe Morin* Feet.

LATEST Styles sf MILLIMERI
AND FANCY GOODS.
---- ON----

Friday and. Saturday,
roohrdto perfection, an omelette. po­
tatoes for two, eoflVe for two. hot corn
bread for rwn, besides the bread on the
table; eoM, A1.4B. or 7»re«ta each. To­
taltor th* trip, K.78,*v tH aMrin per

my judiremenf, when there are
----- more in a party it will not fa­
nny case exreed
rent* JWT OH'*!, and
generally «ill cost less. and the cook­
ing and ret ring are the best 1 ever saw
on a rail.
“l am confident those ear* will prove

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP
MEAT MARKET.
THlRt U THE PLACE TO BVY

Fresh and Salt Meats,
S*aa Bat to AnMch,

NEW

BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
BUGGIES
AND WAGONS!
LIVERY!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
THE BEST IS THE
THE BESTS TIE
THE BBT E THE

�TX3WJST,
BOSTON
NOVELTY SHOP!
iDOWlST,
A. C. Biller
STORE!
GO THE PRICES!
uovnsr,

suffering for want of water tbe past
summer, yet there are Brooks and H’rifa.
JfMOM and MnMU to attend to our
wantein tbcirlioeof bnainroa. Tber..
are tywras who, if not known foe their

th* of ite r—faeta, lusmted in tbs west
port of Matd* Grove tnwiifr wan de­
stroyed by Are on Monday afternoon
last. The womin folks were, engaged

also Notts. though not of corn-stalk*,
or even wood, yet they are suitable for
sailing crafts. Unlike the rertof toe
worid we hare a Jforo day aad night,
imssibly II dore not assume all the
pharos of the wodd's luminary, yet it
aceoetime* fa “perigee’'and “apogee.”
Tn tourist*, we would say, there are
Jffsrey-jWds and Jtootte. to which we
call your attention, also to aportaioen
we wfah to say tliat there fa a supply of
Foirirr*, who. although farmers, will
rnuust you when wanted. We also call
your attention to our supply of Slockiagiaod I oadgta*. of both old and ue«
»tork. although not of tbe present fash­
ionable and fancy kind, yet they are as

article* one hundred yean ago. There
fa also a Walker of no mean ability, but
if that rate of speed ia not taal enoogh,
there
fa a man that i* ZMfl. 'Ye may
-W.H. Prescott baa ended hfa rilnot have the largest man, but we have
lag* property for a forty-acre farm in ■
Assyria, and fa also papa to a now girl ,over, screaming “fire,*' and began to one that ia Long. Aa to our complex­
ion. Mime an- Brown, a portion are
baby that the doctor brought around ring the dinner Iwll.
Mr. Ketchum
Jfufed). bat the greater portion are of
Lrard and ru*bed to the bouse. Nearly
like complexion with the outridevorld.
ererrthiag from down-etaire was roved
Aho. like all civilised people, we have
_
*

many, and we are bound to make a*
many more, if low price* and fair deal
ing will do it. We have brought our
large stock here to ssU. not to keep on

illSWQRTI &amp; BR0OIS,

CANTON FLANNELS!

Boots &amp; Snoes,
Hats &amp; Caps,

Lumberman’s Flannels

Always pay the highest market price

CLOTHING!
In which we defy competition on Chd

S lb. Cuffw tur
4 lb*. Soap. fiS eta.
A Be?i-Sitin Glove, Warranted, for
.11.00,
Ciiaa. W. Bxrrn.

ALL WOOL FLANNELS!

GRAINS

'"ii “'“i«
itieaF W ell, if they can see any good
toreanlt from voting right, then we I
permanently located ia Naahvflk- for
tbe manufacture an I sale of "Brown’s
twin bed spring*.” Mr. De hamster fa
a first-claro man. handhwa first-class

.»
.r-auu.* I. tlH. b— I. »».
dw. «.d W.U.. Io-h..vlb .
, » _________________
'’•-Dr. Fnuirfa Delano of Aasyria, who
—We ar* under obligation* to super­ acquired a txMority a year ago by an
visors W. W. Cole. Orson Swift. A. G. unlawful iuumacy with Dad SbephnTa
Kilpatrick. Lewis Durkto and other*, wife, and »ul»roqr xntly by boarding a I
who spoke a goorl word for the Nxw*.
in the debate on county patronage dar­ riw» to the top in another aeumtal c**r.
ing a seaman of the Board, last week.
When liberated from bondage he re­

a.

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LADIES CLOAK’S

M. Darowawey’*
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’0&gt; du~.-tuf.l-i... But if th.
'***''
”
tv Ito not forget tocall at tin; Fouu“d
&lt;*
er, winter and summer, and Japsls in
onr midst, baa at one time been our lot.
tV I shall offer special bargain* in
but now, we are left like all other com- Beaver and-Fancy Raritan Cloaking*, ;
Waterproof*. Shawl*. Alpaca*. Caah- i
muaitfaa, a common people.
X.
mere* and all kiud* of drero good*, of ;
----------- ——
which I have a Large *iock.
WOODLAND ITEMS.
D. C-Grietith.

Prut lift wd ebuuper tbp. mr.

*****&gt; vx*"- reu* idmt-.soi.

Trunks and Satchels.

REMEMBER THIS

O* Fine Caahmere et JlO eta. per |
Nick Brown has gone north on a
re“
!You Can 8ave Ten Per
Oui facilities for excreting poster turned to Dorth-veal Aroyria, and for bunting expedition.
— " :has
,n„ returned home '
work and in fact every description of a time cmulmtod himself pretty straight
Mr*. Ira P-:..
Stowell
rr
Cloth
ing,
at
S.
LtxnMxv
agg
’
*.
|
il,. b~l „&lt;
I, ^,„rin, quit. bu.
fisc printing an- not surpassed in Bar­ bukl&gt;.&lt;tl .Mur.
ts
in me rnn»th«
.
...
.
Craubcrrie* 10 cent* a quart at |
ry County. Let every one of ear *at&gt; rum, he Ten,
of tb» wnrolner* On Ort »-iri hfa wife
Mr. Georg*Holicrnok »ay«hr t»bound (
A. M. Dat onxMi’s.
oftb* sreroiper*. Un Oct. find, hfa wife |o k
door
d&lt;)
___
___________;----- ---------- .
. . ,
.
..
CT Cheotoata. Cranberries. Honey
of job printing, and patronise tbe paper died. They were then living in t^* ,
•amr hoes* with another family, and h
“ Watch for 10 eta at
f
they read.
uppor. U»t th. d-tnr bw.™ quite I I-"ok
lhc »“ ’*«•kto
ln
—These days ar* the perfection of iutiuut. with tk« m»u’. wife, ukiutt “•‘‘"'i
“*»'&gt;' dbunff. 1
Fred! Fred!I
|
■ ■■
■■ '
autumn weather. There b a warmth b«uA rtdlut tobur but t&gt;—»u. I »“&gt; b“ "■“» •"
Having increased the capacity for '&gt;■*»■*&lt;*» uaaciTti
that is aot a summer’s heat, and a cool­
G. W. Smith ami 8. Haight are thq,
rinding Feed. I am now readr to acness that fa not wiateris rold. aad the and showing her other lover-like at­
“
boas
’
'
coon
hunters
of
Woodland|
foreW’s foliage fa assamiog splash** of tention*. On tiie 10th. the woman and
before.
P. Holler. I
Delano came to this village and sought They have caught one coon and a poc-'
counsel for a divorce for the woman,
Pateaf Medteiue*.
The
finest
line
of
th*
best Patent j
on the groend* of cruelty and drank—A letter frowj 1_ Andrews aad par­
Medicine* manufactured, kept eon- .
ennews on the part of the huidiand.
ty, wbd went up rortb waa banting ex­
stantly on ba-d at IL G. Hatat's. where '
There are other hard reports aboutthe Caritou to get'one, but his patent fa
it pay* to trade. Take your cash there. ,
pedition about four weeks ago, aaya
doctor. Which, if true, ought to Im look­
they have killed three bear*, six deer.
uXTSt
ed into, and if they an- true, an ap­
Charlea Tobias will be at Woodland.
One bear, killed by Vernon Andrew*.
plication of hot tar ami feather* to thia Nor. Slat. 1878, and pay all his debts,
precious doctor’s bide wouldn’t lie out public and private. Watch for him, be
kiln of 100,000 SCHOOL BOOKS.
Brick,
. —-. — sale at reasooaMISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
------- „------- Yard onr-ludf mile south
BLANK BOOKS.
of Sheridan. Give me a call.
will dedicate tlietr house of worship
Meadville, Oct. 14, 1878.
4-3
Hkxrt Sntowo.
rille, will officiate.
94 administered to him by a VtWillr

Groceries &amp; Crockery.

on Every Yard You

Of a thousand kind*.

Itai Sant fey Dealm rill ties.

Buy of Us.

rF Ail kinds of Farm Produce taki n
j exchange for Goods, and tbe higbe«t

L. L. LOOMIS.
aINMWORTB a

ATTENTION !

DRUGGISTS.

People of Naahville and Bur-

rotidlag Country.

8. Haight says be has the rase to a
revolver that waa stolen from him, and

dustier The suit was tbe largest ever
attended ia Vermontville, and public
indignation waxed exceedingly wroth.
—G. M. Dewey of the Banasr. fa in
N. H-. delivering a serie* of ten politi­
cal speeches for which, it b reported,
the Republicans of that state pay him
tt50.
Mr. Dewey missed bh calling
when be went into the newspaper bu»-

—Tbe reason why Vermontville mar­
keted more wheat daring the month of
August, thia year, than thia town, fa

had done likewise, and roved the de­
cline in price*.

Mm. C. L. Collier returned on Wed­
nesday from a visit to friends al Mt.
Vernon. Ohio.

The millionaire. Eddie Holbrook,
ralka up and down Wall St. in Wood-

W. M. Grant, of Feri Dodge, low*,
is ia the village, visiting hi* brother­
in-law, a C. Griffith.

get the money to buy one with.) and
sighs for winter so be can get religion
again. He says he b going to get it
bad again thia winter.
8ffr.

James Mylrr of Buchanan, and L.
Broadhurst and wife, of Dowagiac, are
v biting at Eld. Holler's.
L. N. Reed, living tour mile* north,
start* for Stanton on Monday, to work
during the winter at lumbering.

Farmer* look well to your youag
stock during tbe cold fall raina A lit­
tle care now will repay you well.

—The BZndt, fa th* title at the new
paper just started tt Middleville. and
the ftret copy lie* before na It fa*
Having sold tbe portion of bb farm
well-edited, neat-looking 7-oolumn on which hb house waa built, to a Mr.
sheet and edited by F. B. Ainger. a Broo^a, Da-re Crowell baa moved mto
gentleman from Bryan, 0., and brother the bouse belonging to Dean Mix.
We notice that J. A. Brown has

rr Boy*' Clothing Cheap, at
H. R. DtcxtXBOX it Co’*.
8. LtKaHAUraa'a.
rr The l«e«t of Plow Points on bond
at tbe Foundry.J. M. Wood.
ry For your German town and Zeph­
yrs go to
Whexlkr’x.

K

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s
H

IALL PAPER AMD BORDERIIG,

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AND JEWELRY,

w
§
p°

FINE TOBACCOS A CIGARS.

Benj. Pierro loot hfa best bone Ufa
week. It broke loose in tbe night and
got to the grain.
The “upper crust” of Maple Grove
feel aa if they had been terribly slight♦deflate. Oh. Dear.

THEY MAXVFACTtmE AXD DEAL

Haring permanently located in bad- i

FLAKY aufai FANCY

Fanitm of Every Description!

lected stock of

PAINTS. OILS,
COTTAGE COLORS,
MA8URY8 COLORS
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS. TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,

Fin Pcrtnn Hi Met Artida.

We saw Elder Kellogg go by the oth­
er day. It seemed quite old-fashioned.

DAN. MANEE
jy on band a full and well

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so
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Fiae America A Elgin fitches,

Elder Austin has sold oat and is go­
ing U&gt; Minnesota to preach.
Brit Hoag b busy driving another
well, tola Mme for Mat Cooper.

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BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

3

P*116 DruK®- Medicines,

Furniture I

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STAPLE GROCERIES,
Bock Bottom Prices.
Sadi M

A GOOD HEARSE

Sugars, Teas,

sdance noon all funeral neen
rionaandafnU line of

Coffees, Spices,
Fish &amp;c.,

.Ac. Opholstery Goods ud Shrrads!
J. LENTZ A MPNA.

STOKE ud VOODEN FARE, THE

NEW MANUFACTORY

1 he Long Brick
JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR!

if PRICES H !DI! THE TUB!

KELLOGG sDEMARAY

THE MAMOTH STOCK OF
Oiffteirig

Tobaccoe!

IliiFall &amp; Winter Goods.

, will

U» wont 1

.-^1-RSSi

‘

Braden. Dw

'

-

EYIRYTHI1IG FIRST-CLASS.
Tbe pebik

Don’t Spend a.’Dollar
till you have looked over our Stock.

for U

�hGt-cs.tk'.

mild.
yet brilliant light, pire
to tbe eye, clear, steady, aad will
blemish, and al a rod fra* than
third of that required for gas, T

ill (MINI £

C«.l. H. Woak.olVaod .
!*~* y*.*-~*Jr"-,.:t-*_ *'•**■ *“ «'
nmmus, ! T •f*'|
PoTrn., the man who wsgerod that

the British on*.' 5V&gt;m*e worf isimbled
that tbe ptocni havW bee* gxanted. be

will throw his own invention open to
the public gaze, but until then he de­
dines to make known its details, his re­
cent controversy with Prof. Hughes
over tlir alleged Mealing of the tele­
phono having made him cautious.
When the great inventions of Mr.
Edison were in iirogrea* the laboratory
was free to all visitor*. The tch-phonc
was seen by ^dtod»Joog bjtorq. let­
ter* i&gt;at&lt;-nt were granted The same
wan the case with the phonograph, the
tasimeter, the megaphone, the quadniplcx telegraph, and many other of his
inventions. When urged, as hr often
was by his aasociate* of the laboratory,
to bo more circumspect-it tohibiling
■**&lt;* l-roa** s*:**"*
fc-

A »A¥» of* robberu, who were prepar­
ing to soaks an sttsek cm s fc.iwaa Psrilft* rail
wsy train, near Tori Ellsworth, were sorprfoml

Theme are 10.000 Israelites in San
Francisco, and 10,000 more' in- tho rest
&lt;rfC*hfon&gt;ia
Josh BtLUVoa dritoa • handsome
turnout of hia own around Central Park
in New York.
Paris lias 65,600 houses, Ixmdon
&lt;60.000 more than Paris. Berlin, Vienna
and Now York rorabined.
HixcE the improvements in marlii tiery,
1,650,000 men do as much as ‘.'.(*0.000
men did in former times.
J
UHUUt are 2,6U) dwtiiirricn in Alinwia.
anC the taxon kquon pn4tfc«-d in
18TB amounted to 8157,891,492.
'
The restoration and up-building of

'"JmUo

to all who dcainxl to ace them. The
SlXCK the capture of Escobedo the
ease with the electric light ia far differ­ Mexican revolutionists are badly de­
’I
ent. Its place in the lalmnitory is one moralized. and only appear in small
A XM1ZKW of the Cheyennes ■wh-up
»iu-re«l
U&gt;
a
favored
few.
If
the
hosts
of
I
MUi
&lt;Li here and then*.
Maj. Tboniburuh fsilsd to find m the sand-lull*
visitors who daily swarm the laboratory
kirtli of tbe Vnkm Psrific railroad pot in sn
Is cooMMiucDce of the 1‘nncosa Alice
of Un* great itn’irljrtr ih thay sc&lt; £t
appeartmre st s otags stotkm ooh thirty mfias
Tlisastrr the whois question of Urn &amp;avi
- * - V- &gt;. I.-* ...*X +»__ b.lt-A .
only m, d*tacb«fl Jurin. The cgBcnce &lt;&gt;f gatinn of the Thames in to be cotuddi red
tin* discovery is miiming. Mr. Edison
by on official committee.
himself speaks but little on the subject,
but he ia almost constantly at_work on
.
it.
Early morning secs him in the
tranowcf silver will bs tk* stnnual pnn-baar&gt;| l*l"iratory, and it is after midnight when

Advickx from the ferer-infccted dis­
tricts of the Hoeft «&gt; Ort 10. rvj^n bol
weather all slmw lhe Nwusuppi vsUey. and
the outlook nerediagfr &lt;baeoara«nng. Tbs
■harere waa tsslraing iMwH upon row tounlrj
Irx-Alltfc'a Aaitv sivt
MWW,

bitslnrw st tbe l*sria KipoMtioa ..f l*«u ..r al
Um* Vienna Ej|xjmU.u&gt; of l*6\ aii.1 M • tsrK**r
prnMirtiun awarded k&gt; rijatauun than k&gt; soy
other astinr repreaeatod st this ExtdUtfixi.
It i* announced in a cable dispatch
from Home ilia. *lbr 4r»t baa» for at&gt; •rrancomeol between 0&gt;eVaifcwa atsl (iertnanv bswmx
eumpletely faded In eufiw]uenre .&lt; tbe atu

■tAtion. will lx the njagneto-el.x-tnc
KvneraUng msdunra run by engine*.
Wins will then l»r run in iron pipes
under ground after the manner of gaspijxw. connecting with dwellings, stores,
theaters, and other places to be lighted.
The ga»-fixture» at present trac'd. instead
of Iwing removed. will In? utilised U&gt;
incase the wire. In the place of the

»ioe»2tajft.iwss:ii«EiB»
I
a Outfit Free
»ba kc kal hlka ajrrp. &gt;1 cl«£. &gt;»
what was called, when one scientific
man spat in the face o.f another who
luul quiwlioned his asaertion, “the wild
justice of expectoration,’ but it would
not be gentlemanly.
Perhaps, then, it ia better sometimes
not to be gentlemanly ? That ia un­
doubtedly tho practical conclusion of
thoae who feel uncomfortable when they
are covered with ipnd, until they can
throw mud in return. But the self-re­
straint which good aianm-rs imposes ia
al wars better than "letting yourself go."
Mephiatoplielea ia never a good coun­
selor, and largely because he ia not a
gentleman. The real Sephardim may
&lt;&gt;r may not trace continuous gentle
blood through interminable generations
of ancestry. But they do not shun
their bool* nor their doore, nor bustle
in late at concert* and talk during the
performance, nor occupy more scots in
o railway car than they ,iay for, nor
keep their scat* in a strrot car, compel­
ling a woman to stand. They may, in­
deed, reprove and rebuke, but without
heat or personality, like Thomas when
he feared the tntuxe interrupted tho con­
versation, or like the true gentleman
whom the older Berkshire knew, and
who said to the young woman to whom
he had given his place in the car. and
who askcil him what he was waiting for,
"Only to hear yon say, ‘thank you,1 my
dear.1"—“ Editor'll Eaay Chair* in liar-

A shocxixu MX’ident ia reported from
Lynchburg. V*. 1/nrtns; • taarrisgr scrrmony
s: » .-olurvd Hspttrt rhurvu, .hid. wm crowdud
to •nfforaiton, a j»-cr &lt;4 Id».I,Tinj. Ml ftom

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Desolatuu floods ore reported in
the valley of the nrrr Bormlds, In Italy
Full atneo«y baa Uxm grant*,! by Uio Au«trl-

K—— Fl- * -.*
ALL the managers and Directors of burning low The profc-w look«^u»
IbsOiyof
lunk b*.. I-.mtad from h» work tfi greet the reporter, anil
in reply to u request U&gt; now the inviXA*
' ti&gt;&gt;u. waved hia hand toward Uie ligbfe
with the cxplropbon. “There she ip
The Tihmiinution fs such as would come
from a bril!iantup*-jct imrroandod with
ground f-Luw. mdy that the light waa
clearer and roujo brilliant
“Now I will
extinguish it auiThght tbe gas. and yor
can see the diffrtx-nce.” said Mr. Edison,
and be touched.the spring. InstanQjr
all wax lUrknc**. Then lie turned an
the gas. Tbe difference in the lto)&gt;t
was quite perceptible, the light from
| the gm, upiMuritig in comparison tinted
■ with yUlow. In a moment, however,
1 - the eye had lietonu? accustomed to it,

EXCEL8I0B MAIUFAffTUWM CO
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ST. IXII1IH. MO._______

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^ABUKXrosiTlON,

ATERS'
5 AND ORGANS

MASON &amp; HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS,
ONLY COLD MEDAL

A Fulton (N. Yj man la&gt;&lt;! his finger
on the table in front of a buzz mw to
feel tlie momentum of air The saw
wiun going so fust that the teeth wen* Hot
to be MH*n. Hia finger was taken off.
While he was looking at it the foreman
came up with the question, "How did
you do itt” “Wbv. I put mr finger
down so.“ answered he. placing the other
forefinger, as he thought, well away from
the teeth. To hia borroi. the saw took
that one, too. clean off at the secund
joint.
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jouxaoB * do..
agents waHTEo

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(JHTHh'Hrs bn ng f1.000J a pair, in
South Africa, for breeding purposes.
Thia lute (guru Ui lie a profitable in­
dustry
The value of the feathers ex­
ported last year was £2l«3406.

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EOTTHE”*'

ICTORIAL

HISTORY”™ WORLD

THE HTHEI EITHER REMEDY

CLOCKS,
SAPONIFIEp

Or the 91.1X50 British emigrants dnr-

SALVE

ica. and 7.743 for all other pirn &lt;■"

not yet determitupi upon. The light is
to lie of the bat-wing, fifteen-candle
power character To light it a little
spring is touchwd. and instantly the
. lectnrity doesit* work. The amount
of hght can be regulated in the same
way ns can tliat from gas. To turn off
tlie light the spring ia again touched,
and instantly &lt;e*ll la darkness
No
matches being uvsl. and there lieing no
flame, all the &lt;ungen incident to the
uw of gas are obviated. The light
givi-s Olil uo heaL It is simply a pure
wliitr tight, made dim or lirilhani at the
fancy of the perron using it.
The writer last night saw the inven­
tion in o|M-rsliga. in Mr. Edison'a lab­
oratory. Tbe inventor wan deep in ex¥rinicntal n-searclin when be called.
he ap]iar&gt;.tUA cnaraisted of a small metal
i-tand placed on the table.
Sur­
rounding the’"‘light
w»s a unali

CABINET

Official statistics &lt;d the trade of
Fncac, for the first eight months of the
present year, .how that the imports to

FOR FAULT SOAP-MAKIES
,o FARMING

1 LANDS

IKM) francs, and the
67 4,1AM.' franca.

Tiirjir an- four
Bulgarian throne—I____ _ __________
IwTg. of tbe family of Ilmsr, who is the
llusaian &lt;imdnLi4e; (ien. femoieff Um*
Psuslavic candidate; Prince Emmanuel
Vogiicidca, and Pnncr Karagorgevitch.

TIE SBITI mil CO

The great Swedish University of Up­
sala fuss a vacant profemondiip of anat­
omy which it cannot grt anylnxly to fill,
Iwx-ausc there are no foreign aavsnts m
this department who understand tlie
language. In former centuries no such
difficulty was encountrrevl. since univentity lecture* were everywhere de­
livered in Latin, which the Inamedoif

Mr. Flowkba, a London magistrate,
during the hearing of a charge at Bow
street agninxt a man, who said he had.
been a Mtldiar, of having knocked * po­
liceman down and kicked him. said that
"soldiers, nnlewa they were Buaaians. did
not kick |&gt;nopl&lt;&lt; when they were down."
Tliis little incident hr* created a stir at
London utterly df
important.e,and a
M threatened.
Ox the anpprea
in Paris. 50U boyi
oners taken, and i
numbers of the
diarum* vrero con
were sent io a

or THE WORLD!

Hit?

B08TOI TRANSCRIPT,

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Daily and Weekly, Quarto,
BOSTON, SLABS.

hrw and ’inccn- i
liy them. They i

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Xftllirts st (AW ... .Tb. cabk

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cledrid light seemed much Softer. A
continuous view of it tor three minutes
did not pain the eye, whereas looking
at the gas for the name length. of time

1 wotmded. many at Uioa faisUy.

SCARLET FEVER
AND DIPHTHERIA

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mild illumination.
Odo of the uoiioeable foatarea of tho the jmiportion of 15 to 25 per cent of
light when fully turned on n* that all the population, and in the towns 44 per
color, could be distinguished M readily cent. In,the North the proportion ia 72
m by sunlight
£( 1 , | Jl • j '
fa
town* (owing to
rejxmted offenses by the sam.* partim).

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                  <text>NASHVILLE. BARRY ffO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1878.

VOLUME VI.

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Jteihrilk Jtnrtorg.
FfJLUOJI OFFICERS
The stable-boy said he was drunk,
but Ague* felt quite sure he * as mis­
taken ; the stranger could not be inebri­
ated, she said, and ordered them to
carry him in and give him a comfortable

ivb™ lb.'

lor whom Nu b_l

sent had strived, he said Mira Carroll
•/as right. The man was not intoxi­
cated, but in the hwt stages of starva­
tion, and had fallen in the road out of
jxire inaliilitv to take anotlicr step.
When Mr. Carroll came Agnes told
him of the occurrence, and made him
promise that the poor man need not
leave the bouse until fully recovered,
and that, if ho could, he would aariri
him to some other way of life than
that which had brought him to tbeir
gfcte.
Having gained her uncle's promise,
which she knew would be kept, Agnes
again drtraed and act out for her longdelayed walk. Before site had gone far
ahe was met liy a young gentleman, who
stopped her when be saw ber, and re-

IF. IL YOUNG.

WM. FAR MESTER.

"Fanny will be quite an addition to
our circle thia winter."
*Y’a*. By the way, Miss Carroll, will
yon lend vour assistance in getting up
tliose tableaux for our fancy fair?"
"1 am sorry, Mr. Itell, but my time is
so fully occupied that I cannot under­ dase&lt;l way. It wns certainly a pitiful
take to lx- anytliing more tlian a spec- talc, and Mr. Carroll promisnl to help
him. which he did by taking him into
his office as managing clerk, and letting
him mt at his table and converse in Ills
parlor.
And Mr. Mortou was gentlemanly,
and kept his place, never presuming on
Lis old acijUoititaiice with -Iguca- never
seeking to build the old friendship be­
tween them.
Percy Bell and Fanny came to see
Agnes stole up to the room where he
lay, alxivc the servants' hall, and her Agnes often, and Agnre returned their
heart gave a great throb of pain and visits. She was quite as ..friendly
, .to
pity as she gazed on the white face and ‘ Percy Bell now ns before the entrance
shrunken fingers of Dir poor fellow.
of Uarly Morton upon the scene; and
His old garments had ixx-n replaced tlmt gentleman's hopes were again in
by a clean and comfortable dressing- the ascendant, and hcccrtainlv made an
* ’
agreeable contrast to the ghostly, hollow­
eyed clerk, wtaitn Agues rarely reoog-

CHAS. //. BRADY.

his stately hometlwre. and so was Harly Morton.
There was one she remembered moat,
Agnes unlx-ut on the occasion an
of all. a jxxw, struggling, law-stadant; danevd with him once: then refused t
ludf-staned and half-clothed, who sup* . dance Miy more that evening, and d&lt;
|sjrted an invalid mother from the mw- voted her*«lf Io bar guests.
eraidr pittance earned as a copyist; but
.Inst before supper she came acre
not oil the penury and want which was gentleman in the shadows
of' *,Uic
•!_
v dein. and. tajqdug
Ins dailv portion could diagnire the fact sorted drawing-ux im.
tapiriug hire
!
'
playfully
‘
‘
a. '
that he Jiad talent, and would rise in the &lt;&gt;n t|n- shouldt-5, she
world if the l*)«&gt;riou* life he was leading “And whom do I find playing the v
did not kill him; and tn Agnes Carroll’s
eyes he was a hero to Im- worshiped at

EMOR F FARAD Y.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

They luul been friends—nothing
more. The blue cyea and prematurely
old face of the young girl hail found no
uv
&gt;
entrance to the frown heart of Harly Laly who is as far above me M yon cold
Morton. He was kind, M ho was to all moon is above me now. aud my heart is
created Ixings, nothing more. From breaking."
the misery of hopeless jmverty and
" Why do you tell me this?" she said,
ho|x-Jras love combined he. at least, was retreating lianghtily. as he sought to
SJ lured.
And Agnew Carroll went kw^y to her
good fortune with the gtxxl wishes and
a warm pressure' of the student's hand.

tuauy di'lightK. but she mcw&gt;nr&gt;-d all
men by the idol of her girlhixxl. and
though aho knew that he had never
cared for her, and tlusl al last bis mem­
ory wav indiff. rviit U&gt; her. yet, *lraog&lt;'ly, all men fell short of her standard,
and eight years after she was 25 ami
still Agnes Carroll.
Two daya after, whan Mr. Percy Bell
came to tell Agues that his aiater Fan­
ny had come, she tolil him the story of
tlir stranger she had found at the gate,
and added that he was now dangerously
ill of a fever; told him also to brig Fanny
to waive formality and come and aee
her. There was nothing on the stran’
he slightest clew to
Would Percy Bell
like to

FRANK J PUR CHIS,

MONEY TO LOAN!
Gi Appmd tat Utle SeariUet,
WO.OO and UPWARDS

Well, here's the great task of Iifc,4o
take aU them- varied experiences with
equal thanks, never to suffer anyth inp
to l»eat us—never to suffer sorrow to
spoil the wine of life for tw, turning it
into vinegar—never to allow a triumph­
ant joy unduly to date us and puff us
Our thought of Deity is at its truest up with a braggart confidence. There's
Mid Ix-st when wc think of a noble man, fine wisdom in Hamlet's words to Horadoing every duty of life in a noldc
fashion, uxivhruyr call such a man
godlike. No conception of Deity can
be true which ha» not in it eomr ele­
ments of human justice, and human
mercy, a*d human sense of right. Al­
though Deity must lx&lt; infinitely more
than vtc arc, still He is all that we arc
when we ore at our beat. He must poom-m attributes of which we can have no
That. I any. is life's great task- to
conception, to which we shall never be
aide to give a name, still these unim­ learn how to take, the buffets and re­
aginable and unnamablr attributes must wards of fortune with equal thanks.
We cannot do it completely, but we can
all try. 1 cannot do it completely, Irak
I can try. and. in my better momenta—
I by the very constitution of our nature for people who preach to yon have their
we cannot help revering. The prophet better moments, almost as oftm.'perthnnght of what the abephcnl's fife was, haj», as any other class of evil-doers
os lie himself hsd seen it and known it; have—in my Ixrtter momenta. I say. I
ho thought with wliat tireless tatimco am wdiMucd to think how feebly I nave
You cannot do it completely,
and sure and tender care the ahephenl tried.
ministered to the wants of his flock— but you can all try. Whether you have
but feebly tried or not. you can beat de­

that this gentleman, who styles him
•rive* a brand from the burning.' is,
from henceforth, my exclmdre propMr. Carroll was quite satisfied, and
made Harly Morton liis partner; and
he and Agnes were married quietly, and
tin first intimation their dear WO friends
received of the turn affairs had taken
was the marriage notice—no cards—in

It was a bright day in early Novem­
ber, with clear skim and a very keen
breeze rustling the few m&amp;uy-rolared
leaves clinging to the trees along the
streets of the fine old counts? town. A
quirt.
rl looking street, lined
----------------------- .jridcnces, it was; and
from the handsomest of them aU a lady
came forth with a riow step, as it her

ag&lt;- »'V' plentiful Mid waters clear and
Still—!m&gt;w the ymmg lambs were nut­
turn) in the sheplx-rd’a !&lt;xx»m. and the
rxjwx-tant mothers gently led, and out
of this lowly thought then’ came the
loftier thought
Behold how God
"shall feed Hi* flix-k like a »hepherd.
He uliall gather the huulm in Hi* arm*.
Mid carry them in His Ikmoui. and riudi
gently L-’ail those that are with young."
How iiii-ffahly tender the conception
is. and Low the truth in it *&lt;|iiares
with most of the experiences of our
live*. Our life would lx* happier and

And Percy Bell said to Fanny: "I about what the future days of it were
suppose she would have married mr if destined to bring forth for us. if »&lt;•
I had Ixx-n found tipsy at her gate and would just do the duty of to-day as that
captured a burglar "
dntv daily cornea, and not vex ourselves
with the endeavor t«&gt; take forward looks
• morrow
Scheming! for togencrally remit in nothing, for

schemes turn out exactly as wc planned
them. Duty .lone to-day leaves early
ou the to-morrow. and fits' us for nobly
receiving the sunshine or the shadow

strive after the unrenohabte, to n»;
therefore, the unattainable, and. while
straining after that distant something,
the blearing freshly put day by &lt;lay
al our very feel is unnoticed -the duty
that day by day freshly comes to us is
slurred hastily over or gixrs altogether
wc find in the catalogue of articles
an.lone. And so &lt;mr hvco. instead of
fixti i» as grant or the variety w
lx-ing one great fnllncaa of content, be­
which the art or the science of cuoki
come one great vexatious criving—one
preparm them
The notions of I
great s«nsc of cmjitinrM. We drop our
backets
into the empty wells of our
aru worthy of remark. .. ,
and tliev retiun
i ganliog uu-al was various. Bref they 0,111 P®**1 ambitious,
•
I considered the moat sulratantial food; -&gt;&gt;•1'.; —•—Dorr freshing drink in them
hence it constituted the chief nourish wherewith
*
* *to slack our thirst. I don't
ment of their athlete*. Uamels' oud know but what it is the master rirtua
dromedarica* flesh was much esteemed, of life to govern life in accordance with
the principle hidtler. in the word*, "Hr
their heels most especially.
Doni
dial! &lt;eed His flock Eke a ahephenl."
flesh wm in high repute; Mircensa,
Thu
wretehednere of
oar
lives
eoniing to Pliny, delighted in it; a
the wi’d a.«. l«*nght from Afnca, ’ x., comas of our over-eagrrnrsa to feed
compared to venison. The hog and tlx*
’iW I*1" ■I’P’-**'
hccn
,n
freat ortimaUyu; and a bog wa^ caDcd
one day l&gt;eing wiser. Ih-tier. wealthier,
। the clsMUcal portion of the sow was greater than we now arc? I hope we
| somcwliat singular "vulva nil dulcnu do, f&lt;v tlial life is a low and mean life
ampin." Their mode of killing swine indeed that has no such dream in it»iu a« refined in borbonty as in epi- Wo may realize our dream, or we may
cunra.
Plutarch tells ns that the
gravid so* »a* actually Inuuja-d to to the realization of any nnch dream tn
death. U&gt; form a dcbcinns mass fit for found along the path of present duly.
the gixla. At other times, pigs wore Failure tn realize that dream. pursuing

turn of the cold heavens al the long slaughterc.1 with red-hot «]»ita. that the
—' blood might not l»c lost. Stuffing a pig
with araiafa-tida Mid very small animals
was a luxury called "porcus Trojan us
alluding, uu doubt, to the warriors who
ll was 3 o'clock before the last guest
were concealed in the Trojan horse.
luul departed and the house was stillY’oung bear*, dogs and foxra (the latter
Mr. Carroll had gone to his room long
more esteemed when fed upon grajx-R'ago, but Harly Mortou still ato&gt;xl at the
window and watched the stars.
who were also so fond of various Irirds
,
By and by the drawing-room door un­
that some consular families axaumed the
closed »nd ho sow Agnes come and
names of those they moat cwtoenied.
: throw herself upon the sofa, and, putting
Cattius Udis us 1 ow to drown fowls in
the cushion under her head, lx*gin to
Falernian wine, to render them more
weep violently. Then; was no light in
lu-scioti# and tender. Pheasants were
the room save that which came from an
Iruught over from Colchis, and deemed
ojwn grato, but he could see tlial Agnes
had not removed her evening dross, and at one time such a rarity that one of the
wondered what could l»c the matter. He Ptolcmiea bitterly lamented his never
baring tasted any. Peacocks were also
known, when he was conscious of a very highly esteemed.

Mealtby step in the hall. In a moment
the door unclosed and a nuui entered
Morton could sec that he was muffled
to hia eyes, and carried a dark lantern,
and then, as Agnes btxxunc aware of the
intruder's presenna, she started up with
a terrific shriek and rushed into the
music room and cowered in tlx» ahadowg. The man with the lantern atood
Carroll was no haughty immediately in thought a moment and unmediairly
after and never offered him her hand al
parting. He did not know that Agnes
Carroll had been on the watch to meas­
ure the soul of her admirer, and that
again her ideal lifted iteelf to an u narc
proachable height above him. He did from the nervauts’ hall, and bow in the
not know, be never knew, that after that name* of wonder yon found out what
• was tinder your lx d I don’t know. Y’ou
| might Mreech all night and gain noth­
ing but a sore throat."
Agnea by this time was ■eaMsL-aa.Mnl
■ the roHx?r proceeded to remove the
jewels from hia unresisting victim,
what be found hhaanlf caught in a

No, Petr? did not care to Me him.
Very likely ho waa some wandering
scamp, much liencwtli the notice of ‘respcctable }&gt;cople. Parry Bell said this
' " by the

NUMBER 6.

ahs! the ohl man's heart « cold, and th*
it* Uial «o oft received oar kiwi of
tfianka will move no more fen ever! Or
it is an empty cradle over which we'

Morton had regained all bis original
giXxl looks. Mid lirxl made himself indiv
dropped, and neither of them ever
had known want, and car -, and toil, and jHjnsablr to his employer.
had txx-n friendless and forsaken of all
One night Ague* gave n large jiartv knew that Agile* luul marro-il the hum
but God. Thia was all ended years ago; It wav her 26th birthday, uiid she laugh- whom she had loved for ten years - her
but Die sight of the stranger carried
told her fronds that it was the in­ firxt, last and only ideal.
her liack to her girlhood, and the friends augural Lail of her old maidenhood. and
of whom she had lost sight when her »lir meant it to be a Micecss. And ■ sur­

Z£H7S DURKEE.

JOHN Q. CHESSY,
t»
. nail £11(11

a do o( her gbum
lothest
looking sack, ami----------------------------------i quite sl
,
,
law, and I don 1 know tert that I shall pr-jtn-.ding from Ixmeath the bed. It
take him into tho office. Beside*, he is was in the glass she saw them, and, with
■ thrill of terror, she rose up asd stole
from Ashville."
'■AahviBsr
................................. down to the parlor; and, remembering
den iutcrest &gt;----------- — —
_ the presence of Harlv in the music
about some of my old friends in Ashi room, was about to seek him when ah*
rille ; I wish you would asfc hto» to din­ was overcome by her excitement and
ner, unde, if he. has anything to wear. terror, and threw herself «;&lt;m tbs sofa,
hoping he would come out and apeak to
was I I am anxious to see how much a
good Ixxl and care and food have done
for liim. It
plight for a
you hia story!
"No. he outy said he came from AahAt bu trial hr confeaoed that he had
He was robbed on his way here, and stolen into the houae daring the bustle
■ays that he should, doutitlcao, have of the entertainment, and, after the
died ha«l wc not found him as we did. I suppcr-talile was dmerted, be helped
himself to every articln he fancied. His
Ixdieve I will invite him to dinner."
Accordingly, when Agnes cytme to the sack was well laden, and doubtleaa be
parlor tiefore dinner sh^found the
stranger there; her uncle pros with him,
Harly Morton left the house as be hail
and, as Agnes entered, lie, said:
"My dear, permit mo /to present Mr. reaolred. To all Mr. CanuH's entreaties
------- . Upon my word,7 he exclaimed, and Agnes’ proffered thanks he said;
“I only did my duty as you did yours
"I never asked your nanw'l"
’ "It is Harly Worton. It may bo that when you found me at the gate, home­
less and starring. It's only Heaven's
your njcee remember* me.,
mercy that I was saved from the burn­
Agni* looked inter,
ing. Beholding heaven, yet feeling hell,
her cold hand in fieC
ber him. for the long beanl Mid un­ I have txx-n during my stay in this
kempt Licks were gone, but oh! bow house, and I feci that duty and sclf-rochanged! Thin and jialc he had always
been, but he was ghostly now —a mere
shadow of the olden man.
Agnes had never, in her wildest imagi­
nations, dreamed that her first love
would lie cast helpless and broken down
i at her fret; she always had pactured
him a* a riring power in the world, as
Harly Morton went, and ‘he story, no
&gt; natocmcxl and lionored for his goodness
Mid talent; and now he atood before, her doubt, wan long and intereating, for Mr.
a failure, hia life-work yet untonchixL Carroll luul to take his tea alone, and
Agnes
astonished him by walking intn
Hhe drew her hand away, and coldly­
the library where he.
’
' kind she sat down to entertain him

Aa Eggvellcnt Jake.
A man with a face tanned like a ride
of leather caunc into the office yester­
day, and, leaning over the railing that
divides mi' socnxl precincts from the
sordid world, said : "I laid an egg------ "
“Ehr we cxclaimetL in great surprise.
“I laid an egg------ * "Hold on—bold
on!" we shouted, iuterrujiting him
again, and grabbing tin our pencil.

4c; it would be a
egg four inches
long end two wide on your table, yon
numb-headed fool," roared the man,
daaring np and down in a passion. “bat
if you notice it now I'll take and ram it
down your idiotic throat." and he rushed
out of the office, faking steps seven feet

what needs to be done, Mid frequently
examine the record.
Every day the corn remains Uncut,
after maturity, there is fora Corn gains
nothing by standing after the k«-rncl»
are glazed, bat fodder lose* rapidly tn
quality. Much of ita digestible matter
» cliangvd into woody fiber, ticcomuig
hard and indigestible. The aooaer it
is cut and shooked, the sooner it can bs
housed in safety.
Com stalks arc no longer .to be con­
sidered as a waste jirtxlurt, gcxxl for
nothing but to be trodden under foot.
They are worth fully the cost of putting
in the crop, if well saved , and cured.
When ent at the right time, and well
cured, &gt;6 a ton is, by many, considered

, Much has been previoualy said aa to
the mrtitoda of curing corn-fodder. A
caution may yet be given.
Lei the
stalks lx- thoroughly cured before being
stacked. Small atacka will not readily
heat and mold; large one* will Put a
ventilator, if only three or four rail*
set ou end, spread Ix-low and tied at
ton, in the middle of the stack. Care­
fully Imild or protect them on top. anas
&lt;o sh«l water. Better finish tb&lt;- husk­
ing. if possible, while it is still pleasant
weather. It is disagrees!de work on a
raw November day. when tingsT* get
numb and the Ixsly dulls quickly. Lari
year we saw farmers with wives and
children thus employed when Mow was
on the ground and all through the
stacks.
Aud so it will be again with
others who are Ix-hind-hand.
Husking machines have been much
1 no proved
first brought ouL For
1 1,000 k»w»bvl&gt;» of corn it will pay to
u powcr-huaker. By and by the
thresher men will have machines to do
■his work, and shell the corn at the

nobler religion than thia You may
talk alxmt creed-lx-lieving until you onhoarse, you nisy talk alxiut the djvine
vengeance on unbelief until you your­
self sliall (learrvr that vengeance for the
tnmiK-cndcnt audacity you manifeot in
dnriug to invoke it on another; but
"1 *!* ,onr
here, dwarfing to nothini
creeds, aud outblazing all------- „—
u
burn on your decorated altars
is
——here
- —
the religion
Ho to live that .lay by
day wi‘ may take the food the Shepherd
givi-s with opial tluuika; so to five, with
"blood and judgment so well com­
mingled," that, whether the
’
wc get lx- that of pride or of humility, husk.
For cows, cattle, bogs and
of gladness or of sorrow, the noblrr self mules (and jx-rbaj* luirix-s. when it is
carefully used), it may be thus ground,
conveniently Mid economically.
The
corn may be cribbed in the husk, and
HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY.
used us required. If notjpcrfrctly dry,
grind small quantities at a time, as it
serts that if tea lx- ground like c.iffre. wit' heat if kept in large bulk.
iiiimediabdy before hot water i» |«&gt;un-d
Harrowing wheat in the fnll should
upon it, it Will virld nearly double the only lw done when the surface of the
amount of its exhilarating qualities.
land is dry. No kind of cultivation
Ct-xaxmo Silvkh Ijoob-Pijikt*.—To should take place when the ground is
r
wi-L Ezjx-ruueiita! cultivation should
dean silver d&lt;x&gt;r-platea,
u»- a weak bo­
lotion of ammonia in water, ajqdied be done as early as possible. Deep
with a Wet tag This wash is equally .plowing is not necdixl. "Io kill weeds
wonderful for silver plate and jewelry mij mellow the surface arc what is
A m* - It is alleged that alum water is ' * anted. Harrowing may be done safely
gixd. or. ratlu-r. Isx] for anta Brush all I two weeks after sowing, and reprated
the cr. nrcs which they inhabit With hot twice or thrwe. Then grasa seed may
tdutu water, and apnnklr pulverized tie sown, I mi not ixifurc. It will take at
bora t freely wherever they are moat uu-------------*l------------ ”--------- 'r

lx- a help to both.
Mangels end Ix-cts are injured by
frost Throo should be gathered and
secured in pita this mouth where froat
in prevalent Tb« fresh leavca have an
injurious effect upon cattle if fed in ex*
CCS.H, A dav or twft after cutting they
may b- f&lt;d aafely-a preaMd ImshelIxia'krtful at a time, spnnkted over with
a liandful of salt
Horses that have lx-en on oasture
should now be taken up al uigiit, and
have some dry feed.
Tim change of feed from green to dry
should he gradual with all stock; other­
wise. the ap]»ctit&lt;- may fail, and flic onimris lone thi-rebv.
Pisgah top of duly, with the promised |
y.j MQfuVK putty from glawa, &lt;Kp
Sheep, if fed liberally and managed
and of our ambition fading away from , amoll brurii in nfUk
— arid.
nitric M.nriitic
or muriatic
carefully, are moat jmifitalik stock.
lx-foro pur dcath-dimiD.-d cyea, wo find ; Mid with it jwnt over flic dry putty that Tile, better we do for them the Ix-tter
that Wt' are bices.xl with a btewiog wc , adheres to the broken glawx-a and they 'ill do for us; badly managed,
ilreomcd not of, and that wc are finding frames of the windows.
After' an they are likely to prove a bulnrc.
precHms jaroflt even in the loss of what hour's interval the putty will have ixx
Feeding sheep for market is a profltwe had made our life—hope. Do you । comc so soft as to be easily removable. alde buMDCM for those who have judg­
remember Hhakspcore's wise Words?
Fr*3tntBK PoUhh.—One pint of lip-; ment to Iwy well, to feed well, and to
Wc tway, sometime*, he soya, to oar | acini oil. one wineghura of alcohol; mix ( sell well. Two profits can easily be
own litirt. The wise parent deny tu . well together; apply to the cloth with a made; a big manure heap aixl gobd
for our good, “thus find we profit by i linen rag; rub ary with a soft cotton ‘ pay for feed and care will be rctnrn&lt;*d
Lining of oar prayer*." The ambition clotli. Mid ]&gt;olish with a rilk cloth. Fur- ! to' the skillful feeder. For mon* de­
&lt;&gt;f our life can onlv come to us; or, fail- I nitnre is injproved by washing it oeca-1 tailed information '' Stewart's Sbsping that, as most likely it will fail, this riunally with so*pau«is. Wipe dry. and '
herd's Manual" may lx&gt; consulted.
other thing precious and infinitelv 1 nib over with a very little linseed oil:
Feeding for pork mey brat be te gun
I greater and better for us than the real- . upon a clean sponge or flannel.
.
1 at once, using up the soft and poor
ixaiion of our ambition—either the ;
Fitra CoUMixK Watki.—Take .aJco-, eoro first. Some feed green stalks, cut
, gratification of our ambition, or some- ,
bol at eighty-five dec., ten quarts, dio­ i fine, and mixed with meal; thia will
thing better in its jdace, which we &lt;! solve in U easence ol neroli jiciit grain,.
bring tlx* pig* into a thrifty condition,
dreamed not of. can only come to us Ur ;
। half an ounce; eaaence of rosemary, two ' . to lx* finished wry rapidly in Novrauber.
doing well each day the taak that each 1
| and a half drachma; essence of brvender, !
If is a gnat midair to stint mriuaaD
) day brings, and so feeding ouniclvre. and j
Ione drachm and a quarter; eaarace of in water; Iff per cent of their wwigbl ia
making ourselves strong by the frcali ex- j
[x-nencei that each day freshly surround I clove, ludf a drachm; essence of peppar- ! water. Digration cannot g© oa without
mint, half a drachm; ewaence of be gaus. It is so true avto have paaaed into |
mot, twelve Mid a half drachms; lemon.
a jirorerb, that “We know not what a ।
day may bring forth ” Ami what varied j twelve and a half drachms; raeacorf
Portugal, seven and a half drachma;
experiences coran in the day* of our
tincture of benzoin, one drachm and a
live*! One day it is a proud experi­
ence. Something we have att-mpted half.
Arrti PlB.—Pare ud quarter enough
lias turned out tnnmjihantJy well. Our
tart apple* to lay looocly in the prepared
naman arc in men's mouths, and all sorts
tauitc; the quarters should not touch
of peotile shower golden opinions cm " _ ___ ___
_ panto two-thirds
om sodher.
Fill the
u*. We walk .-late along the world aa
full of thin, swret maw. then apnukie
tliough wc felt we had eoaquered it,
ovex one opooafnl of dour; butter as
and wc receive complacently, M though
large m a walnut, cut in Uta. Sugar &lt; if
a common pie tin is used), two-thirds
teacupfal.
Grate nutmeg over Ute
whole, as no other flavoring givt* tb*
peculiar excellent taste. Bake alow; if
a brown croat forma over the top licfore
the apjilM cook, stir it under with a
knife. If it h not pronounced apkndid.
IUt PonoX. The Hermans extirpate
rata by f lira idling them with cakes made
of two jmrts nquiUa an&lt;l three t&gt;orU
chopped Itoi-vu, au&lt;l meal enough to
make a stiff nwsn The rats go aaay.ae
any animal of taste naturally would if
provided with such a meal.
A VXBT good fumigating powder for
the nck-rootn may bo prepared by mix­
ing ccpial jxirts of cascarilla powder.

�IVINS 41

GUMUI
Ella Hoar,
ry, Vba HH1,

would rob yottr boy of hia honor and

GRAND RAPID* PIVISJO1
STATION*

Beard. Gu-h- Ltelibamrr. Ad* I m*. ।
Zell* Crocker. WiRSa Moots. Markle’

AT PRICES THAT CAN’T BE DUPLICATED il till IT EATON Ci.

’WRjP’eW?

Champ, Ina Hobbs. George Sellick.
Minnie Fowler, Minute Potter, Claude

schools nbd chu relic*, but

Binite Hr*U. Ola Holm*-. Walter Roc.
Romi Thomas, Ettte Wolcott, Johnute
Wolcott. Jato*a Hartford. Lddte PnrH4.U U «. -..’SEES’? d&gt;K «Ul» Kkl&gt;.4.,

yi»wn*,--»nd public opinion te against

Bbcoxd Pbdcakt.—Mart E. Gxxm.
Tkach kr.

btouao*.a drugget quilt gay with wot-

. Malel B
mother conijcii-nee while voting with Martin, Clair Downing.
party fully pledged trt repeal *U 8nn- Lillie Frigboer, Lida Frighner, Cntb
ay tewaf Are von a temperance man!
-------- -------- ,
---idTlII vita vnte with a party whi-h in Russell. Minnie Williams.
la not filled in with wool. The toilette | national oouwotion pledged itarlf to
the repeal of all temperance laws!
| Can yon, as an honest man. vote with
any jmity either tacitly or expressly inclined to contribute
wmrnittnl to the whiiky inlorvataf
Look thrnudl the platforms of ihe cause of n ligfoa «•
nirs hi* girt to church for
the Bikupan. in taking me over the Gr&lt;-rnlmck, (lie Republican atid the

very best in tbe market*.

Don’t buy a Heating Store til! you aw the “Boaa,"

In the nutio felling are thickly

M burnt

beaotlfnl|y finished. Tbe Swedish chib
parmeat .pecially done fnr tbs Eshilrition.
LtOFXL.

which the

MICHIGAN NEWS.
into smile* and quiet laughter, on the
Budd Cowlan. of Spring Arbor, aged
slightest provocation -If posted. The 70 years, cnded.hia existence by shoot­
ing himaejf on the 80th.
jdhn KaufitaaJt, of Ravenna; Moakeufactarea. audio tbe Exhibition of the
gon Co., fell from a hay-loft at thr Pa­
Biknpan Society. “Kikupan" means a
cific House in Muskegon, Tuesday, and
bee-hive, and this aaaoctet ton wm form­
was instantly killed.
ed under the patronage of some ladies

of high position at Stockholm, for the

Th* body of Horace C. Thomson, of
Holly, wa* found in a mill pond at that
place Sunday forenoon. No cause can be
assingned for his drowning.

On Tuesday night the midnight train
on the ■ftetrolt A Bay City railroad,
struck and killed a man named J am re
Whalen, one mile north of Norria.
the well-educated classes, is caused by

vain.
______________
We ask your careful attention tn the
platform and principle* of the Prohibi­
tion Reform party. Wc orearnt to yon
na a candidate for Con me** In thr* dtetrict. Prof. Samuel IHckte, of Allrim. a
Christian gentleman, a nine of airililv.
nnd one in whom the ;&gt;eaple may wife­
ly repose confidence. 'Ihe HaeHmt*

short apprenticeship. their ha.-diwork.

of the world because they de-pised no
trade that it salted them te follow; and
tbe Chriatiaua ought, in thia, to follow
their example.- A trade or business.
if gone into with tradesman-like thur-

ua&gt;~lod..iu Urlr huaUr-mw-

replied, "A good many things.’
carvers for furniture at Stockholm, and
different art manufacture* were dpng
the chief towns.

act-makers !

advised to go into th&lt; mountains, and

If dry wood nt used, tbe Move (for a time)
wood is very soon consumed. If the wood used Is green, or partly so, it requires

Tbe Combination Grate in the FOREST KING consist* of two grates working
in combination, one with the other j each provided with openings and corres­
ponding blank spaces, funning either an open grate o&gt; a doted Jtre bottom, and
operated by a shaker from the outaidr.

ttem which it* weight dcaiaml*. 1H&gt;
not cast it lightly **lde.
We have entered the field. We propnsa to fight the battle.
We intend te
win. Shall we have your airl on tli
side of right T
Trsvrrsk Phillips,
S. P. Hkookwat,

E. G.

*

After thorough testa, we claim for this important invention:

REASONS

fire ii at

week, Stephen

ANOTHER NEW WEEKLY PAPES U
THE FIELD.

THE ECHO.

The Forest King is mounted in the beat possible manner, with No. 13 cold

Pdixm, .

Congrrastoo*! Committee.

BU*fs Hour.

Fall Xdna of Manufactured

TIN, C PPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE 1
We koop an experienced Tinner an.l have ample facilities fordoing Repairing

WILSON SEWING MACHINE
0. C. WOLCOTT

THE GREAT ST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!

The Wltoea Shuttle Sewing Machine

----- IS TH

------ NOW ARRIVING AT------

------ CONSISTING OF------

Boody, charged with
T),- lover produced from hia wallet
paper headed: “What it will eost

TENSIONS

read as follows

Very Respectfully Yours,

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; Co.

Cottons, Prints, Dress Goods, Tickings, Shirtings, Flan
nets, Blankets, Beavers, Cassimeres, Cloaking,
Hosiery, Knit Goods, Underwear, Wool
Yams, Notions, Groceries, Ac.

PATENTS
81

INVENTORS

MONEY TO LOAN!

Early Sunday morning the wife of
the notorious Jo* Jackson, of Pont tar,
was found lying in ber bed with ber
heart mangled and bruised io a terrible

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN !
PROBATE ORDER.
“That’s a liberal estim xtr." remarked

DOUBLE-FEED,

extravagantly."
"So you conli
dollars a week

SSi mSTm

Howard William*, a pharmacy aingnre on living forty years.
That
ould make 818.480. Way that girt’s
dent of the Ann Arbor university, was
found dead in hia room Wednesday
morning. An empty bottle that had lilw-tately throws away a fortune of
contained morphine was funnd near his over 111,000. Well, things arc coming

called on hi* affianced, and she noticed

That aU «bc

times under perfect control, and can be kept continuously throagb-

tend* under tbe entire doable botu*m. The store is very durable, being thr
b»«vie*t made of tbe cla**. It fa the only stove of the kind in which the tire
can be perfectly managed. We warrant it to ip*p fire all night.

A Millington man named Phillips, is
accused of having brutally whipped___
hia l*-ye*r-old daughter, in order to can’t get along on that. Sarah and I
• hare figured, and we are how we
performed and she escaped Im mediate­ , live like Imnd-holdera and wire m
but the old lady i&gt; obstinate and
ly after. Phillip* and the. bridegroom wc shan't marry for five years to ci
“The hard-hearted ohl taiantula—she
In Um- circuit court at Charlotte, thia must- be brought to her aeosrs 1 Young

head being completely torn away. A
little danghter of the Injured woman
Why could not the
stated that her father did the deed, and
he has been arrveted. The injured wo-

When their hands were

length

A little daughter of George Phelps,
of Allegan, white at play, accidentally
got a bean in her throat, by which she
choked to death in a few minutes.

of the National Exchange bank of Al­
bion va. James Gallon, of E-eton Rapfko, the Jury waa out all night aod gave
a verdict for ths pla'ntiff.

thing was.

half-doll.r

•ent the 8d district in CoMte**.

He was a young man
about twenty-three years nf turmoil
and cheap watermelon*, and be enter d
Thia was long bofore Mr. Gladstone
the nurlor in a timid, hesitating way,
was led to tbe same conclusion. After
Jamuel Sabin, a fanner living near and looked all around to mnkc aurc
a tour in foreign countries tbe baroness Farmington. Oakland county, has been that a ihiid party waa not present.
returned to Stockholm.
She found arreatod, charged with having killed
“Can I speak to you in roufidcncc?"
hr finally inquired.
“You can, air. What passes between
tbn, which the Swedish Government b*
...
—11
1._____ —4114_________
A. Watkins, a young man In thto em­
very liberal in affording to the youth of
ploy of Thoms* Saylor, at hia farm
The young man blushed, hitched
around &lt;&gt;u hia chair, and fl-'ally remark­
ed that he thought about getting mar­
ried.
feet* of which he died on Monday.
baroMM was kind-hearted and in telliAt E'ton Rapids on Saturday night enrnuraging rrpiy.'
'•The girt InVea me and would marry
sad tale* of indigence In the upper Arc destroyed Waldron Bro*' livery
me to-morrow," continued the lover,
ranks of society, were confided tn her. establishment, including three horses. "but her mother hangs off."
In affording relief and showing sympa"Just the way with 'em,” growled
is charged to tramps. No insurance.

that yoaag ladles should work with
their hands. The more cultivated their

The New Forest King!

TL filui Iitiiii it Uiliaild:

Ptmwor Real Ernie swrlty.

WINTER OPENING!
----- nrrnaTiOR TO—

Glovea.

nillmi, A.C., Ac.

I offer thia season a tergor and mot* attractive stock than e^er, and cordially

Miss Maggie Jeffrey’*

menta, and purpose maintaining my

WINTER OPENING OF

LATEST Styles ol MILLINERY

■Bov! I was onoe placed in thia same

Nashville, Mich.. Sept. 88th, 1878.

AND FANCY GOODS.
rash down when the
Saturday. I loved a
figure on living like

•d

hlbited, and an agency for taking girts

with rare ability is Mlle. Selin* Groe-

emtld
her skill

—-ON------

the vigorous war the autborittea have
inauguratod agaioot the abort ion Uta nt: 5--- 7------- - ....
_
Detroit. Th* crimes of the tetter tiava ,mU ®f *«''*&lt;* ba»d furniture. Tears
.Mvviuurau; nw uuci umu ittea. nod threats, and prea■xe* of wtuffi and apretadra
b-beeled abor* would net*
heart. One night—ah ! bo
rather it! she not onlr tun
bhl M*io&lt; Di. James W. Hollywood,

IUbkI-m il~-picr Ol •« ordl
m^bbw.wtiUwl nmM.viss tiw U

Friday and Saturday,

ETTG-E2STE COOK’S

October 20th A 26th.

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

East Side Main St.. Nashville. Mkh.

A CUH EM’S

----- OLD RELIABLE­

MEAT MARKET
Freak and Salt Heate
Soviet Hilt ui SknUut

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
ar The Highest Market Price paid
&gt;r Hides, Pr.lto, Ac.

jn&gt;n and mbsv

tai l-l-H

_________________ 10E b rLITTl

BUGGIES ANu WAGONS!

NEW LIVERY! BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
—lie.
□r. osrMxnsr,

LIVEBY 4 BOARDHG ST1RLK
Double * Single Rigs

BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
THE BEST E THE CHEAPEST!
THE BEST ETHE CHEAPEST!
THE BEST E THE

0

MORTGAGE SALE.

�DO WM,
BOSTON
NOVELTY SHOPI
1C. B toe
STOKE!
CO THE PRICES!

M*

ei

will ba at tbe Union

jdowist
down

H. K. IflCXIMao* « Cox

Collar*. caU al
Rabct's

.

3-Biml

.■KT Caramabi are nomrihlng

Ij. .-««• him u. reaiite that politic* k

Mhoai’t Forge*

L RtUMell. the good-natured Hasting.

in* will do IL

W. have brought our

large-hearted

hcdMl; but Luta haa heard dreadful
•m a bald-beaded
nun he cannot dwell with fcriings of
building fur a miland roaidrnre.

CANTON FLANNELS!

Bordering. liiinmcd

HNS WORTH &amp; BROOIS,
Boots &amp; Shoos,
Hats &amp; Caps

Mtbrtfaifc Hott.Owo.

WfM*'
u-.ul.lu’.

Uimherman’s Flannels

WOODLAND ITEMS.
"Old Nick" ha. returned and tbe ‘litto the* ticket.

John sticks
Bal the matter has kick-

other nnd declare Dawaon'a name ahull
—They had Ijuite a racket up. In

vtt'a.

Call and

CLOTHING!

Coax. Edaon baa returned from the

The popular meat market man. John
Wooden, ia building a new frame bouse

lie. either by cash »r i*or
paper,
without delay, and oblige
6-8
Kkllooo fc Drmamxy.
tV A full line ot Caramel*, nil fix-

ALL WOOL FLANNELS!

GRAINS

aren’t, Boy»’, Youths’ and Mtu’a,

••teedU.”

LADIES CLOAK’S

Woodland, wan stricken with psraiysia
on the S8rd. and at hat account! wax

Nleo N« w Hahina 10 eta. per lb.

J. J. Fuller, of Woodland, and John
C. A. Hough ia building S3 pair bob-

Groccries &amp; Crockery.

•TOO against John Haritin* awd atlari,aril aa cheap aa any man in Barry Co.
Chrix. docx good work and adla xt hard

VB^k’sk “ Glove, Warranted, for

Chas. W. Smith.

1.00.

rwaaovau.
ortjrejre on hia

tV Outride prices paid for all kind*
f Country Produce at
A. M. DxuoHKBTT*a.
IV Fine Elgin Watches and Jewelry
bottom prieaa at
Bout Bros.

ing tbe property. John Holbrook inter-

the men with

fi'lb. CoOm* for S1.00,

Eddie Holbrook wants to know where

IV Do not forget tocallattbe Fonnry aad nettle.
J. M. Wood.

Trunks and Satchels.

REMEMBER THIS:
You Can Save Ten Per Cent on Every Yard You
lot) Satti ij Dttliiz will On.
Buy of Us.

Of a thousand kiodx

CF* All kinds of Farm Prodnoa taken
i exchange for Goods, and tbe highest

meat, but would lik. to help Eddie gel

any o! his 4-90 U. S. bonds,

permanent

• Sht.

from thirty-&lt;ix hills.

suit is about a aeratrh each.

Next!

D.

A.M- Dxcghxktt’x

’

Aaa Matteson has quit farming and
Luke Smith and lady, of Bat-Jo creek.

IV Cheatnnta. Crnn berries, Honey
nd a Watch for 10 eta. at
Citxa. W. Smith's.

—Wilaon Sb« waiter. the wife-beater.
To B. W.. Dial. No. •, Maple Grove;

•ay: Want of convenient place locoutinue, a* our school house is in a bad
condition, even for day school. but wait
till our new bouae b built and we will

found IB a first-claes eatabli

L. L. LOOMIS

, Griffith.

IV A new arrival of Fall and .Win­
ter Clothing, at__ 8. LnutHAEgElt'». _

WEBT KALAMO ITEMS.

Medicines manufactured, kept con­
stantly on ha -d at H.G. Hauk's. where
it pay* to trade. Take yoar cash there,
—it count*. A dollar will buy a dol­
lar’s worth, every lime. I

AftlWOKTB A BROOKS.

BKOTHEBK,

ATTENTION!

DRUGGISTS,

©

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

People uf Wawhvllle and Sur-

DAN. MANEE

CV Boya* Clothing Cheap, at
H. R. Diamtsox &amp; Co1*.

While 0. W. Matteson waa walking
along the liottom of a ditch being dug
tV Clothing cheaper than evere'.
in a awamp belonging to Williams, of
8. Iukbhausxr'x.
Weal Kalanio, hr broke Uirough the
IV The heat of Plow Pointx oa band
muck, thereby finding a bole ten feet at the Foundry.
J. M. Wood.
deep, by about one in diamater, filled
New Heat Market.
with water. By dropping a pole in tbe
hole n solid bottom it found 13 feel
Nash villa and virility that I ka reopen aumething th.* sill
from tbe aurface of the ground. What «-&lt;l
m meat market io the building ad­
caused tbe hole !
joining Lee k. Smith’s store. and aa
Garry C. Fox, of Brookfield, addreaa- cured the services nf Lea Tuckarman,
an experiencee bu trim of Battle Creek,
ed a very attentive audience al the , to superintend the aame. Give uayour
Crowell achool bouae, on Wednesday i patronage, and we will guaa'.nter sat­
isfaction.
Ch ax. Fursiw.
rial statement of the financial issue, at
IV D. C. Griffith ia receiving hi»
present agitating the country. Could new fall and winter goods, and the
dealing and truthful repn-M-ntations
rush him commenced. Call aarly for
beat aelectioaa. _______

known. Itcretofore, tn the-rocoDec*

•lightly troubled «iib

Snrriite,

PAINTS, OILS,
COTTAGE COLORS,
MAS URYS COLORS
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS, TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES.

Fits Perfau sit Tiiltl Articln.

2
B
M

CALL AND

STAPLE GROCERIES.
Rok Bottom Price*

-2

AND JEWELRY.

FINE TOBACCOS H CIGARS.

Fonltire of Enn Description

Q

Fine Americas A Elgin Watches,

foolish, uarieen quatreling, and uugtm-

w

05

02

A GOOD HEARSE

Sugars, Teas,

all funeral ooca-

Coffee*, Spice*,
Fish &lt;fcc

&lt;fcc. Upholstery Goods tod Shroids I

AftulllMof

J. LENTS dt MN*.

STONE tfid WOODEN WARE,
.8. Goodyear.
to occupy a new frame house.
After
•pending the beat of their daysin a log

lira la,

I Ovid

tied on the Breast,

were sold last year without one com­
plaint. Coni
Ur. Regular
«’oi3» Haos.

T he Lon^ Brick
JUST AS STANDARD AS "A" SUGAR I

Curilarif:

THE MA MOTH STOCK OF

and vengeance। I
another day like it.

THE

NEW MANUFACTORY
IT PRICES TO ailT THE TUES!

KELLOGG SDEMARAY

riNi

CJlfrara &amp;. Tobacco! J

us tex

Fall &amp; Winter Goods

XADX TO ORDER.

iYETOG FIRST-CLASS.

Don’t Spend a Dollar
till you have looked over our Stock.
Rev. T. F.

THEY MANUFACTURE AMD DEAL

PLAIN and FANCY

WALL PIPES AMD BORDEBIIfl,

roly yoke of atoetn he was leading.

Physicians, or how much medicine rou
have tried, it ia now an establiahed fact

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS

2!

SCHOOL BOOKS.
MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS.
BLANK BOOKS.

JH urniture I

A. Call,

�FELLOWS' HTWH08PHITE8

FtWCniiHiiSTnjBjwtatfiH

cirvnroataiM-ea “I’ve been ont a little
to-night." aaud he. “ and Im Irvin' to get
in^lhe^hottoe without bein' heard?-

____________________ _______ 1 IVVS li, M.'

are unknown. Men do not ride on
hvraclieck. Evcryliody goes in buggies
or narriagra, drawn !&gt;y ooa borer.
Ttowr are- no term wagon*. Lay cart*
with two whet-ls, drawn by oxen, serv­
ing all farming purpose*. Everything
looks snxMiUi and nrat There are no
rough edge*. DO fence-corners full of once more begin to revolve, after their
wends, no unsightly plowed ground, no long rest, and the tide of trade reaumaa
rotten rail*, but hay Bolds clipped clean, ito flow through its accustomed chan
rml thr urcMmarysegnd.aoaunpi* that and etoae wall* half Overgrown with nd*. The horrible reality of fever will
a bootblack could understand it It fem* and golden rod. Even tbe bowl­ soon be only a memory, bitter in its a»suddenly came to mr, the same a* the ders which crop out here and there in sociarioc* to atony poor souls, dark as
aecret of the speaking phonograph. It jiastnre* and orchard* cover Ihrmaclven it atretehea to the graveyard where ao
was real, and no
•—
*-----decorously with lichen*. Nothing i* many thousands have gone to their reel,
Imre, new. crude or raw. Everything bat blessed Mid illuminated with the
sure it would wnt
iM-cm* to have bewa fimslfld. and the beuefleenoe of charity and sympathy
________ T ■ order of life aoitted lor several geDerw- lliat flowed in upon them when every­
then I have made nearly a flown ma­ tion*. There are no new buildings, no thing else was dark.
chines. each different, and the last ones iiDjirovemrnto or innovations, but the
Now that tbe worat ia over and the
improvements upon those ftni made. ■ame building* grow gray with ago and limit* are i^fined beyond which the
The sulxlivimon of light is all right gather lichen* on them, and thr people peatilenoe cannot go. tt ia powubk- to
The only thing to be actuaty/determined walk in the ruts that their lathers roughly estimate the full extent of the
ia its economy. I a---- ’—--------- M— walked in, and nrvrr do anything strik­ disaster it has caused. On the 24th ot
that it will Im- cheat
ing or originaL Farming ia done in a July last a brief dispatch from New
have not determined I
careful, frugal manner, and nothing ia Orbans said: “ Thr Pfcogunf jMiUiahca
allowed to go to waste-. There ia no
•pegulatioB. A real-estate ^-nt *ould
■torVr hero; an would a sarveyor.
Every one invest* in alow-going con­
cerns tiiat jiay moderate- interval, ami.
when one of them fails, Yi* a* if the
■imply turn the power of steam into granite of their kdls had liecn riven,
electricity, and the greater slAun power and the old-eatalilianed order of things
wt« ol&gt;taili the more electricityWe get dissolved intu cliaos. If any ouc i* en­
1 have already told you that rh-ctric terprising or original he goea out West,
hghta have had marked intensity and a or to the citato. an&lt;l the country ia IMt have elapsed nnev- the Board of Health
low quantity. I am turning it the other with a conservative, orthodox jiopula- hoped to check ito spread that little
way reducing theintenaity and incn-a*- tion, who have rv«jxx-t for ancient tr*- cloud of fever, “ no bigger tian a man'*
ing the quantity of the light m far as ditiou*. To apart r*taldi*hc&lt;i custom*, liand." haa extended over portion* of
possible. It requires a good deal of ex­ j and disregard tbe traditions of their ■even Stau-a. finding ito extreme north­
perimenting to ascertain bow far this ' forefathers, would seem to them like ern limit at Cairo, anti embracing an
I pulling down the jullar* ot the universe area at least ISO mile* wide along the
the electric light wtjm tins ia dgn,-. 1 U]«’n tlunuaoivM. and toppbag all to­ eastern bank of the Mississippi river,
have a.rtadV dt’Wf it i° • ccrtaiiaoxteat. ’ gi-tbcr in a cm-Ji of du*t and eunfttoion. with exceptional cam.* in portion*
and don’t thinr it wa* ever l«cfore at­ It ia inten-sting to l«c u spectator and of Texas and Arkansas
In these
tempted on the line on which I am at ' J&lt;M&gt;k on. but I should kick against the three month* fully 100,000 persons have
I pricks if I had to live in this ■■rtlwelox ■ lawn attacked by thr pestilence, and at
On being qumtioned concerning the I dnllm-xa. 1 should want to do some least 20,000 have died, and more are to
articles of incorporation of the Edmon unprecedented thing to startle the in­ follow who took the disease licforv tbe
Eh-ctric Light Com|«ny, Mr. Edison habitant* of this mill-pond existence, ailven t of frost. A* a rale, about one iq
sai&lt;l that they projMMM-d to light the city, j just a* I used to have a desire to talk four case* ha* been fatal, showing that
public building* and private residences ont loud in a Quaker meeting, or throw
with electric Ugi.t •
The elsotricity 1 a IxMflt.acrxMm the bouse and startle the a* a Iwttle. where the same proportion
The Appropriation Conuuiitce of the would be made by twenty ®r marw en­ • lilefsdu the teraoet xcat*.—.Vrtr En- of fatality to those struck usually pre­
ILxmw will mcvl In a fnw d*y* xml lifiti sort gine*. stationed tn different parts of the * fjtmd Cor. CtnHnvati Commeri ial.
vail*. It to almoat imposiublc to esti­
up&lt;« U&gt;» spprr&gt;t&lt;&gt;*tkn U2x II,is the eijwvta- city “We could lay the wires nght
mate- the material low*, bat they will
through the gaa-pijies. and bring them
eta brace million* u|x&gt;n millions of do!
lun&lt;., at Cutaasbos. Otoo.* few *ay&gt; agn Us
lar*. canard by the Stoppage of trade,
vaa * brotbar ut Maj Gen. lioarcrans.
the jMuvJyxi* of commerce, the depriva­
Tor largest dry-goods house in St
tion of labor, and the waste in nngathU&gt;’ x, that of XksM. Brown A Cu, liaa fsited.
ervd harvest* It haa K-en a fearful
Tlunr Itelslittoa an placed at fl.JXHWJ, and
blow to the South, not only in the

ago of wliat hr entities! " A lirief state

epstemic in tbe,
DtarATVHK* from thr Upjar Missouri
report that a Uniy of tbe (Tm-j vnne fugmtra,

line... T)&gt;t mv-Uco ut rountrv tn Kuhm rt
crnUy rahlnt by the CteiMux- fnluns has l«»n ]
ar&gt;rsp« evsr by prairW nro«, which codmobm*!
nearly warrthing left by the «*' *gv*
News of a U rriblc • trngwly comes ■
from VtooNnxs. ItxL
Au oU Frenchman. '
uunrd Jubi D. VatwiH, Imtig two miles from |
U&gt;al town, ux! his ralor family, romu.ua* of I
A FRESH outbreak of the Kaffir wari*
wife am! two boos, were munkml at nisfat bv
unknown parue* The ol.jeel of tte crane was cijM.-ud by ib» English in Sintb Afrx*. One
&lt;*f ths mos» powerful rfiref* of lbs Enins
Iwtrlliuexce ha* reached Omaha thmsleus o,»&gt;n bowtiliUm But ha will doubt
th*l (hr rcitini bsixl of rrmgsdw Cbeyenu-w has 1«SS la thristoMi mtn sal unoa m loug lafocv
bscu capture!, totmUm with * rouskteraSte thr Bnlinb troops reach the capita] of Afgiisn
MnaoQt ut lire alurk. Ckpt Johnson, of UmThird Cavalry Bstlabna, M entitted to U»r
credil of Ibe capture.
Ths crebawv &lt;&gt;f
thr Urgr dry p- .l. flrtn of Dtold. Brown .t C.,.
who reecntiy faited. iiavr ,,-rsntid nxn-x-m n&gt;s
which will eosble thr bou«r u&gt; nwumc Itad

A cable IDispatch say* that •uffsire
orar &lt;'&lt;M&gt;st*atinup)r are more *r*l tn.mt smutlng
Um- msbm- m-iui l»i*:i)e phaw a* l«-f(,rr Um-most
Ow IlMliaeo«gn*r Tart-I. tronjwh.ve

I HE I iitlcd States mail coach nmtuns Imhww-.1 Fort Worth *n&lt;! Wcslto-rfxd,
Tel., was halknl by highwaynxM Um- ihImv day.
IJm-.Ib^I piwiMnitod of innr rocuota, *M
tlie pa^ngrea stripped ut tbu,
Two nuaoirr train* colbded at
Guthrk. Ky , nwnJtiug in the killing
thrw
”7hnrf * na° 00
‘~“So Mher bwa wore l.wt
.
Some 4,|’i small illicit distillm in the
m-KUtoi- &lt;4 JSorth Csroim. have pnsntocl,
ths Goo-niiarsl will rrltev.- itom from prosa-

tli^ro to no *D«mug nor flickering
1
don't pretend that it will giw a much
better light than gar. but it will Imwhiter and steadier than any known
light. I do know now that it will lw
cheaper than gas.
It will
give

gas lights, but there will Ik- no neccsaity
for them. The wind can't blow it out.
There van lie no gaa explosion*. and no
one will Ik- snffiitwliid. becauae the elec
tricity to turned on. for it cannot be
' turned on without lighting the burner
A person may have larujsi made with
flexiiflr cord*, and carry thum from one
point to another.*1
Mr.'Ellison says that clceteic generat­
ing aiachinva could be jjaced ujhjii
xtratuhnato and locomotive*, and the
iMiata «nd curs Hghtcd by the action
of the engines, bwl the 1 Ito tent tiiat the
nuwhuv-ry stopped the light* would go
put, and he think* that it may be neces­
sary to have an extra engine tn each sta­
tion in cities to be prepared for acci­
dent*, If the Brat engine should break

feed the light*. Country towns, with
the use &lt;.f thr clcctnc generating maclutn-n, would l»r HghU-d by water- jxnser.
Any power conld. Im* used, provided it
wax strong enough to turn the shaft of
White driving ta thr rfrwcte of tlH-maobine "&gt;tb the neerrwary rapidity.
The profesaorthen exhibited alichotric generating aachinr. It wa* what
to known nn the Wallace machine. A
knot of magnetaxun around the cyliinter,
facing each other, and win-s were at­
tached to it Mr. Edison &gt;Jj]iped a belt
over thr machine,.and the engine uaed
in his mauufactcn' tM-gan to turn the
cylinder. He toufmed the jioint of the
wire on a small-ptece of metal near thr
window-casing, and there was a flash of
blinding white light It wm repeated
at each touch. “There is your steam

went of th&lt;- caw of Fit* John Porter."
containing an extract from Stonewall
Jackson's report of the military opera­
tions of. the 30th &lt;&gt;f August. lNi2
Thia date- was changi*&lt;l to the 29th. to
the serious dam*g&gt;- of Porter, by reason
of ito connecting with one date event*
Gen. McDowell Into recently admitted,
under oath, that he furnished the extrart to Tope, and subsequently was no­
tified of the error of date. But be did
not think U ni'ccasary to make anv cor­
rection of the mistake, although iic und**r*t&lt;MMl it wnrhed injustice to Porter.
Another witnem. Vol. T. H. ('. Smftli

thereafter Ui circulate the pamphlet
without making tbe corrvctiuu. ■ This is
thr gmvamrn of Gibbon's charge*,
which wall not be jitroscd until after thr
jMmding Porter investigation 1* conclndcsL Tne caac excites much interest
among army officer*, especially in view
charge ia sustained agouti* Eojm* it mn*{
lie against McDowell also, neither of
them haring atte'Bi[4e&lt;i tc undo the
wrong to Porter by correcting their own
error.—H'aahington
Cor.
Chicago

Hi* Strength Sated Hh Life.
On Thurwlay afternoon a workman
in Mi-mt*. ltoir.1. Norton &amp; Co.’* saw
mill, named Joseph Mitchell, saved
himself from a frightful accident. He
was at work on one of the edger* when
hit alecvc caught in a “Jjve roller," and at
oner the garment was rapidly drawn
into the machinery. Mitchell saw at a
gianee tie- inijM-oding danger.
He
braced himaelf. and. by main force,
stood there while hia clothes were abeolately torn from him, even to hto Kioto
and stocking*,leaving only a&lt;np&lt;&gt;f hi*
isuitaloon*. al out six inchee wide, at hi*
aiikJe. It all o-ctirrcd tn leas time than
it take* to tell it, and the men in the
mill stood horriflra nt tbe sight When
Mitgbrll got through the fearful ordeal
ho was ** pafa aa a ghost, ami great
ImsmI* of nenipiratiou stood out upon
hi* face. H&lt;Juid escaped with only a
alight bruise, but the case would un­
doubtedly hale been much worse had
he not been a man of great physical
■tetmglb.—HiHooa (Minn.) ZtepwMi-

•e aaid.. There wm tbe light
^ld and beautiful. Tbe intanao
tee wm gone, and Ibero wm
r irritating to the rye. The
ism eras so simple and perfect
ci plainnl itaclf. Tbe atrip of
n that acted M a burner did hot
ltw» incendeerMb It threw

brightnrwa. Alltl.« imn.ltte &lt;.fartririty
had Iww-n turned off, and the platinum
ahoM*itha mellow rmliancr. through
the small glasa glob.- that surrounded
it A turn of the aerrw and ito bright-

AWNINGS!

&lt;nwr

STANLEY IN AFRICA

A negro man was fishing
la creek, when hr hung a I
the mouth with a small psr.______
...
managed to raise the turtle's head part­
ly out of lh&lt;- water. and.'Md bim.in
that pudtion, with his mouth sj-n. wa-

STOVE POLISH,

AGENTS:

AGEHTS WMfTEOIM EVOnr TCWM
sonfJCTrawsra urranattTDMora

CM^fKmSUlHSxxujKSTcaaa.

DR. CRAIGS KIDNEY CURE!

desolstixl, in the losses of aklllfnl and
philanthropic men. and in the compara­
tive depopulation of
small interior
towns, but in the cuddcn stoppage of
labor and buainras just at the time when
the South was beginning to recover
from the distress nt war and panic and
needed every man's work.

4"a‘j*rohiSTco
M.x—
H AGENTS WANTED FOR THE

ICTORIAL
HISTORY^WORLt?

HUNT'S REMEDY

Z)Ney

The new plan of registering thirdclasa mail matter, which has l»ccn in
operation three weeks, hss proved to be
a great sGceeas, and report* from all di­
rections allow that ito advautag.w arc
appreciated by tbe public. The retail ' Bl' 11T*
t_ lUotee Cresonvvy.
mrrrlianto of the larger citiea are nmng
it to extend their trad.' through the L’w.
* quite a*
1 nsc*. The New York m&gt; reliant* report
that their mail trade, now that the ■vw
tem of registration is adopted, will in­
crease rapidly, and they are sending out
thousand* of catalogues and Rampies to
the smaller towns, where tin- advantages
of price* and variety, in ladies' goods
particularly, are not offered. The aamc
1* true of merchant* in WmU-rn cities.
[ Henetofore^Uie trade by samples through
the cxprvw* companies lisa been Large,
but the cliargea tor carriage were so
high that there was no economy iu a
small purchaae. Now a lady's silk dm*
can l&gt;e sent through the mail, regis­
tered. for 25 cento, and the merchanto.
on even small purehaara, can afford to
prepay postage, and thus a customer
in a village can have equal advantages
in trade with people who live in cities.
From the reports already received the
income of the Poatoffice Department
will be increansd by thia new ■ystem. Hathlnffton trlrgram.

Tbcre are RM churches in London’
and ito suburb*, ’no-re is a daily ceh bration of the Holy Communion in 42
of them, a daily aervice iu 243. a full
choral arrvioe in 271 and jartly choral ;
in 244) other*, and a anrpbced choir in
353. In 115 churnhca Gregorian tunes j
arc UM-d wholly or partlv; in 252 tbe
scuta arc free and open. In 463churches '
the suxjdice ia worn in preaching; in 35 i
Euchanatic vestment* arc adopted; in- ,
cense is uard in 14; in 5H altar lights ;
are employed, and in 41 there are un-1
lighted cantilea on the altar. The east- '
ward position is adopted hv the cele- 1
brant at the ccnununion in 173 churches;!
128 are open daily for private prayer;
floral decoration* are introduced at 23b.
and in 149 the feast of dedication ia ob-

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Coumt, Atm an avmgw Ungerfav
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NASHVILLE. BARRY CO/mICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1878.

VOLUME VI.

NUMBER 7
•toragth and frailty, audoraace and
cvaor'scancc.’’ He combats the idaa
......................
are th. W of fores*
argues that they wiB

---- -- —r---•uumce. out miuii on miner

“ Well, will x25 hurt you? " aaked the
^feigned to be horrified, and offered

X15; but at length we arranged for £90,
and he was to find me in everything, I
messing frith him al his table.
Having effected thia, I promised fo&gt;e
she was to leave hart-or on Friday
morning.
/
By the appointed time I was d&lt;/wn at
the port with my modest luggage, which

Year* passed on. Mr uncle died,and
left the wealth he had accumulateii to
hi* wife's family.
.
'
With □ new head to the firm there
came new rules, regulation’ and staff,
and I hs-1 to find a frosh occupation.
Fortunately, without being long out ol
employment, I obtained
'
an insurance company's ol lea. wlu-ro I
managed to gut along ven well, liking
my superiors and lieing lil
_od by them.
One
. .- »
-- ------------making an cntry in
. _rf__ the manager passed
writ and beckoned me to follow
------ I did so into his private office,
where he told mo to scat myself. Hav­
ing ahut the door, taken up a position
in front of the fire and lifted his ooattails, ho Ix-gan:
“ I have called you in here to offer you
a rather hazardous piece of Inurinesa.
which, however, if you fill properly and
to our satisfaction, will no doubt ulti­
mately l&gt;c the means of making your

W. B. GRISWOLD,
llnoinyifbli PSyakUs sad I
*s -.ttt niter Itarkw *ad It

WALTER S.P01VERN,

A TTO.&lt;NET .1 Lav, JaMk» oftte «
2A. -Xoiary Ihihlfc. 'TrasaMts a gvseraJ
CHAS. II. BRADY.

Of course I intimated my jilcararo al
the honor, and was aliuut to inquire into
thu nature of the bnaincM, when the
managi r went on ;
" You have now been with as some
y&lt;-ar». ami we fool tlu»t we con place im­
plicit confidence in you; in fact, I was
requested to trick out a confidential man.
and one I could depend upon, and I Lave
ehoacu you."
I liowed and munnnred my thmik*.
“ The nature of the IxtaitM-M you would
lie employed upon is this: In this town
is a firm of slup-owneni who are in the
habit of insuring their (drips and cargoes

Dr. E D. SESSIONS
TWOltEOFATIliC FknMsa. U«t&lt;4 at
11 ■« ■ •our. l&gt;*r »»&lt;! alcM ulU fr

LEWIS DURKER

The next morning I was aroused by a,
sound of trampling overhead, heavy
ropes being thrown about, lorn! voice*,
swearing, sod all the usual accompani­
ments considered necessary by nautical
people to the proper clearing of a vessel
out of harbor.
In atxrat twenty minutes the noise
had succumbed, and there wn" a gentle
heaving motion; ao I went on deck, and
found that we were at sea—fast leaving
tlie mouth of bonny Dec behind, to­
gether with the city of granite. , Then,
at the Captain's invitation, l-'accomwnnted him into the cabin to brcakfo.it.
H&lt;&gt; now introduced me to the first mate,
who was to mesa with U". Hr was a
dark, wnrly-looking fellow, whoso sppeanuicc I disliked st once, even before
no opened his month. And, when he
commenced to speak, hi* conversation
confirmed my first impression.
He
hardly ever spoke without an oath or a
curse of some kind.
“ Well, we’ve got off all clear, that’s
one good tliin; "
’
" '

Matters went on in the usual hum­
drum way they always appear to me to
do st sea' for some time, and I tiegan to
think that the company had sent me out
on a wild-goose chase.
But I soon discovered my mistake. I.
don’t know whrrvaltouts we were, be­
cause I take no interest in nautical matlent, and understand very little about
latitude and longitude; but it waaaitout
a week afte^we got into warm weather
that, after dinner. I lay down on the
lockers at the stern of the cabin to barn
forty wink*, i had not lain there long,
however, when the Captain and the

EMOR Y 'PARAD F.
“Not quite, sir.
" Why. within the last year Uicy have
lost, in mid-ocean, two ships and u brig,
and have received the insurance money
on them. Wo have lately received an
intimation tliat, in the find place, the
cargoes are not what they purport to be,
and that the craft they have lost arc not
I am notabosrt to attempt an exploits- only old and worn-out tubs that have
to*— the been sold for breaking up. but alsc tliat
tion. for“ *the“ endeavor
*’* “““
supcrnatuml is bound to___ __ fog | in two eaaco, al leant, these ships liave
and failure. I will merely state the । been scuttled for the sake of the iusurplain facta of the case, oh they haqrpened, | once upon them." •
without comment, and then, as I said
The last words the manager spoke
lieforo, the render can judge for Limnearly in a whisper, and tauised, as if to
■ give me time to take in the enormity of
To commence- with. I am a High­
lander by birth, and my father was no­
“Now we wish to discover them, if
ted as the descendant of ------; but my possible, in the very act--as I may say,
father has nothing to do with the pmi- in flagrante delicto," and he puffed out
.
_ —i”----- hlfa
1 his cnccks and looked very managerial
My mother was noted for miles around indeed. “Consequently, we have deci­
for the possession of that marvel ems ded on sending out an agent in their
faculty of second sight for which so next craft, in order to discover whether
man v of my country have been famed. these reports be tine or not, and that
In fact, she foretold her own death, ' agent, sit* will be you."
which occurred shortly after the arrival
1 was fully aware of the dangerous
of my brother and myself, who wero nature of the job offered me. but al the
same time I had so little to care for
My father soon followed his wife, and that, without hesitation, I immediately
Robert and I were left alone, two help­ accepted the duty.
less children. An uncle, however, who
resided in Aberdeen, haring heard of
the death of his brother, undertook the
charge of n*. and we wero removed to
hi* house and brought up by him.
There was always a war ’ ' ’ —
between my brother and —..
—
more than affection; it was a mysterious nature of your duty will be. In the
attraction that caused us to lie uneasy meantime," he added, as I was leaving
unless we were in one soother’s society, the room. “ be careful not to hint a word
and anything thkt affected one &lt;&gt;. ti. of what I have mentioned to you."
even if he were miles away, was sure to
Of coarse I promiM-d to be silent, and
be felt by the other.
it would have been better for ma if
Time went on, and when wa were Ifi every one else had l»ron as silent os my­
our unele considered - that we were old self on the subject.
enough to enter his office, where we
A day or two passed, and then the

The circumstance that I am about to
I relate is ol such an extraordinary nstore that it will lie better for me to give
a short sketch of my birth and antece­
dents, in order th»t the reader mar tie
able the better to judge of it for him-

WOODLAND HOUSE,

UNION HOUSE

D. PURCHIE

FRANK J PURCHId,

SMtarllwww Carifl.
oi-&lt; OTT noiiiK,
Xuoltvillr, Michigan.

U. C, Wolcott. Proprietor.

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wrather'i calm; we're just in such a
position that we could reach" faome
place I couldn’t catch the tuuun oft “in
the lioata in a couple of
“ I don't agree with you. Sharpe," reniiod the Captain. “ In the first place,
I should like it to be blowing just a de­
cent gale. It would be very fishy for a
craft like thia to go to the bottom in a
nice breeze only; and then, again, in a
week's time we (•hall be getting near tho
Cape de Yard islands."
"Just as you like, skipper. Only, if
you take my advice, you'll do it at once,
and get it over. Hallo! here’s this long­
shore chap I Let him Ipqk out if he's
liecn listening J ”
“ Hush! ” arid Hodge; “ I expect he’s
aaleep. Don't wake him ~
Ami they approached me, in order to
sec if I were awake or no. That won a
vrrv unpleasant five minutes. I could
feel that they were gazing at me, and
counting my pulsations, as it were, and
yet I had to he quiet and calm.
“ He's all right!" at length exclaimed
the Catitaui. “ We'd better go on deck
again/
“ I hope lx ia," said the mate. * It’ll
bo Ixul for him if he ain't, ------ his
An£ they retirad'to the other end of
the cabin, and apparently went up the
ladder on to thodaek Nevrrtbelma. I
thought it I letter to keep my eyes ’till
eloncd, ami mr vHHn the sanio position.
It was well I did, for at the otoae of an­
other five minutes I heard one of them,
who had stayed behind, leave the cabin
and go on deck. Although no more was
said or done respecting this. I hsd an
idea tliai they stupccted mo after that,
and watebed mo about in consequence.

10HN Q CRKSSV.

MONEY TO.LOAN I
l&gt; lanital IM. loritia,
iiOO.OOand UPWARDS

ert. He was not fitted for the rough,
every-dav drudgery and routine ol a
place of Ustnsra, a—i.
1WWW
once comjdaiMd. I coald proraivw «d
feel what feature afrd taKmV Ararat
Ms proud spirit to d^wad to th. d«U

about half an b
and. with the
would I join hi

cd. and, muoce
to where the tw
“This book 1
of an hour ago,'

"yyiLLlAM JONES,

pXAIW An PA SCI

JOB

question ianothing of the kind 1
d. m bold m brans. “Thequro

bursts fortli in new life. Not otherwise
i’S.'aLiTl
a,’’•“£ that living, mysterious plant—society.
frol that it prosro^w a sPK£|£X■£ The children of the rich fall Their
leaves, once so gaudy, fall ujion the
eanee of uitrinaie worth if you
earth and are hidden in ita dust, and the
how omnipresent it has been in eartL.. nation, when it wishes s new soring
history. In the days of the magnificent
of all ita hope* and powers, looks
Holomon this prayer of Agur rise* up f?rU". biwn the rarden wall to where
and Ulis us that jnst below the im­
mense riches of the Hebrew Kings there from whic h*!1.
moved a multitude which were neither
This time the voice roused me more, up to the level of monarchs nor down and national Ute. Not oulf
and I was thoronghlv awake, bat still at the level of beggars; ■ multitude not
humble condition the hafqricMT
under the influence of the narcotic with to lefty as to nred no God. and not »o
low as to disgrace one. So around all this account worthy of l&gt;ring woven^
which I had been drugged.
*I&gt;onglaa, awake, my brother. Save the nch ones of any nation may be si-cn1 a most racrtxl prayei. but it stands s* a
I the homes of the moderate property­ fundamental law of hnrua triumph, and
holder. This prayer of Agur diadnaro | hence may ba inserted in our spiritual
The third warning in my lost brother's the fact that the middle clans had shown (tetitiomt with a twofold carneatneo*, the
well-known voice completely restored its virtnos long enough to mankind to one from the liappineea of self, the other
me. I jumped off the bunk in the dark, create the petition tliat the Lord would from the welfare of mankind- It may
and discovered tliat the cabin contained place the suppliant in tliat rotate. To be well a matter of wonder that a heart
over a foot and a half of water. Then 1 fall below it would be todall into sore hidden away in a nation so old and so
saw the jdot The design of the Captain temptation; to seek to rise above might small as the Hebrew kingdom should
and mate luul evidently liccn that I lead to an undue pride of life. The have found a prayer so wonderful in
nhoiild go to th* bottom wiih the scut­ prayer reveals the existence of a second । । wisdom. But he had wen the evil be
tled ship.
‘lamented’ and the ood ho sought He
rotate a* &lt;ar back as histoty runs.
With great difficulty and a hearty
from
_______ . pass
_
Evidently, however, the moderate had seen David as___Solomon
shove I succeeded in breaking open the I men of the past were in smaller num- honor to dishonor, from glory to shame;
door, and in another minute I was on iI bcm than in modern times, for the and had seen the mgs also of the beg­
deck It was nearly flush with the ’i centralization of power led to a ceutmli- gar. and, between the two, the happy
water, and as I jumped up I could per ' ration of money by means of despotic home, and near by the team of the beg­
ccive Hist the throe boat* lielongiug to .j taxation, and confiscatiop^, and con­ gar on one hand.and cn the other near
the brig were in the water' and manned. quest, and hence the men ol moderate by a ruined throne, h(&lt; knelt doom and
“But where's the passenger?" I heard . property were few and the foggara and poured forth this wise request, to give
somebody say. "I ain’t going to shove I slaves many. In our times the sup- him a homo but shield him from the
prnudon of tyrants and the progress of falaco and the rags.
the ides* of industry and equality liave
If our meditation tins morning be
• 'i larged the middle class, and have true, then a duty springs up to our sight,
made it rarpaas in numlicr all the beg- namely, to ncek to l»e numbered in that
gnni tielow It and all the wealthy aliove middle throng so potent in public and
it The constant prowncc of this clam, private good. Il any of you arc beggars
1 its quality in all tunes, and at least ita by reason of vice or indolence, throw
immense' numbers, make it worthy of away at once those monsters, and at­
our study. If an old saint jnayod that tempt to climb to tbat condition where
God would place him in thia middle hope dwells and where toil is trans­
class and keep him there, we who now formed by expectation into a pleasure.
live may well look into the merit of such ,
a religious petition.
The moderate-property man should a
the three boat* roiiaratcd. and the two priori b«- the most fortunate. Isjcause nil
commanded by the Captain and the through nature the law of the rjolden
mote were never heard of.
medium run*.
Nature dislikes exAfter some very hard work, and Ixnng ccMiea. It is fond of averagra. A shrub
wet through nearly all the time, we wen- liclow the forest get* too little light; a
picked np. In lea" than a month wo tree above the forest is Mown down.
The trero, therefore, stand shoulder to
alioulder in the great woods. A soil excroaivcly poor grows nothing, and a roil
excessively rich will grow only mush­
The evidence was most conclusive; rooms, tbat liave no l«af, nor flower, nor
Are von already in the “ middle claw ? "
for, in addition to what I had heard;
fragrance. The rose and the wheat and. bless God, perhaps we an- all there:
.Allen had actually watched the two vil­
must wait for the thin soil to be made
lains down the hold, and mv them bor­ rich or for the luxuriant soil to lie de­ then mark well the deep meaning of that
ing the holes which ultimately scuttled pleted by sand or clay. Thus the fields lot, and make no effort to elimb a height
on which all have become dissy and
seem to send up the prayer for neither
With regard to the company. they poverty nor richeo. But there is safer from which all have at list fallen. Ite­
kept their word' toward me, and I shall ground than such analogy. It is not member the intellectual power, the men­
tal harvest of arts and sciences which
□ever go to sea again.
probable that tLe Creator of the world
The reader ha* now beard my narra­ would make that the worst condition
remember the suprome i&gt;appin*a« which
tive of the three warnings, and can form
wlri.h must alworb the millions, and if thn rich and the lofty have found at last
his own opinion.
we find two other conditions, Gat of to idea" the plain man's home. Are yon
poverty and that of enormous wealth, a man of industry,-of integrity: are you
which arc being constantly emptitxl into compelled to take up each day the hon­
Horse Iriacuita are the result of care­ the middle claim of liberty, and indus­ orable warfare of earth; are you comful experimenting by the Prussian mili­ try. and education, it may I* inferred Cllcd to lalmr for the supply of the
tary authorities for some condensed form tliat God ha* nht made most pitiable
st wonts and to support beings the
in which to put provender for army that rotate in which the most millions moot dear? then you the nation loves,
horses in war time. These, after a very are to be grouped.
you civilisation lovro,you religion loves,
swvere trial, are admitted to be a great;
Let ns pass from what should be an­ and, throwing their arms around you,
success. The biscuit, or as it Iim also ticipated to what may lie actually ob­ they all say: “ We depend upon you.
been called, the “ &lt;nl comfit," consist* of served. Reason may err m to what We look to those who have neither pov
30 porta of oat flour, 30 |&gt;arta of “ilex- ahoald be, but it cauuot err no easily as erty nor richeo."
trinated " |&gt;ca meal. 30 porta of rye flour, to what is and hra l»ecn; and, thus argu­
and 10 porta linseed meal; or, 40 porta ing, the truth Would appear ‘hat the
of oat flour, 40 jiorta of dextrinated pea middle class has liecn and is the hap­
Cabal, the present capital ol Afghan­
meal, and 20 parts of linseed meal; or,' piest class. Th* debate, of course, does
20 parts of pea meal. 20 ports of wheat not lie l&gt;etwe&lt;-n the middle claim and istan. suffered a temporary eclipse in
flour, 20 ports of corn, 20 parts of rye the lowest, but wholly between the mid­ tXe middle of the last century through
flour, 10 tsuta of grated broad, and 10 ' dle and the highi-nt. AU those, compe­ the rise of ita wratber-j rival, Kandahar.
parts of linseed meal; or, finally, other tent to liear testimony have, upon reflec­ Tiw latter, founded, in 1754, by Shaw
analogous mixture*. The Rusviaus also tion. declared that the most enjoyment Ahmed, the greatest of Afghan sovtried these horse biscuits during the re-1 has not, as a fact, followed those who
&lt;vnt war. The horses were fed on tiiese have jxieoesard the moat gold. Why the largest and most flourishing cities of
biscuits during twenty-six days, and human heart should not lie happy ac­ the kingdom; but, on ita founder's
every day notes were made of the state, cording to the property it immmcsm-s I death, in 1772. hi» effeminate son,
plumpness and weight of the horses, and cannot argue henfrfor no one can enter Timoor, transferred the scat of govern­
their strength tented with the dynt- the soul of a Crtrous, ancient or mod­ ment to Caimi, where it has remained
mometer. The sujwriority of the com­ ern, and learn why he should not be ever since. It must be owned that thia
Standing
fits over oats (v third of which ore uu- j happier than the man nf modest home dignity u fully merited.
digested and lost in the dung-heap) was , by his side; but, as a simple fact, the upqp a rirar of the some name, in the
midi* of a wide plain bordered bv
ao marked that they weru adopted, not
low
hill*
and
dotted
with
countless
vil­
only in imitation of Prussia, as an ex- some reason, arranged thcmschreo upon
ccptional recourse for times
war, but the other side- Those who liave com­ lages, the Afghan metropolis has a
also as a steady food in time of peace. posed our songs; thoae who have com­ striking pictureaqucncsa of aspoct.
A ration is about 3} pounds; it com­ posed our philosophies; thoae have writ­
prises from twenty-five to thirty biscuits ten our romances and our dramas, have which are the jiromincnt feature of
of from four to five inches in diameter loved to locate the Mot Ixxirs of man in every Asiatic citr from Taahkcnd to
bv four-tenths of an inch in thickness.. a homo of the plainer style. Throe srt- Damascus. The honors are of wood,
but much neater and more commodious
These biscuits, nt rung on wire, can be
ista of the heart have put more vinro than is usual in Eastern towns. The
and flowers on the outaide than they great Isuar and several of the public
have heapetl up gold-plate or jewels buildings are of raacDtially modern
construction, thanks to the partial
It mwy be obeerrod, too, that no sooner demolition of th* place by the English
have the extremely nch built their in October, 1842; bat it pays—«■ one
splendid palsnw than they nt once pro­ splendid monument of antiquity in the
ject some country place a hundred tomb of the Emperor Holier, the founder
times aa simple, to which they can fly of the Mogul dynasty of India. Ita
when they long for a certain fallncwa of
joy and peace. Let mi not find fault
with them, fear ytm and I would accept

Task It AR la.
A Philadelphia b^y. aged 12, whoso
uncle is a memljcr of the Legislature,
wav permitted to take a trip to Harris­
burg last spring in enter to visit the
State House. He came home chuck full of
importance, and vbrt his little brother
nut io meet him at the gate William
coldly waved him beck and said.'
“I refer you to the Committee on
Fisheries, bub, and how's my dog? ”
His mother was glad to nee him, and,
when she asked if he had enjoyed hixu-

* Wluit sort of talk is that, Willie,
draw?" she asked in great snrpriac.
“Never mind the talk, mother, Irat
on 'tlJi* PrcT*oo“ Question and bring

dignity and replied:

her with great

Bite got mad about it, and William
slyly informed his mother that it wan
his opinion that Hannah's title should
lie made to conform to the body of the
trill. He went out to
the boys afwr
dinner, and a houi-c-jaunter asked him
where No. C57 was?
_ “ Well have n call of the House
and mv," replied the isiy as he looked

painter, who thought that the boy was
making fun of his rod nose.
“ Of course not. Let's |*M the bill to
a third reading, or else go into commit­
tee of the whole and dUiato it."
* I think you n««d drewring down!"
growled th» pointer, anil he banged
William
ihto
a snow-bank
and
pushed s heap of snow down behind
“ Ha* the minority no rights?" yelled
the boy as he kicked the painter upon
the shma
He would have been walloped*had
not his mother appeared. The pcintcr
moved away wlu-n he saw her, but
calhxl out:
“ I’ll see you again, bov! *
“ I refer the whole Mu to father, with
instruction" to nqxirt a bill to walk you
into tl;c Police Court," rejibed the Keproaentativr. and he went in to ted hw
mother the ibflin nci Is-twoc.n susjm-jmIing the rulsw and rushing a bill, or re­
ferring it to th* C&lt;imnutUx&gt; on Corn­
fields till some one came around with
the agora.
Though F much soldiera in general
wear mustaches, marines are not jiermitted t&gt;&gt; do no, vu Lho ground that salt air
woukl condense on them, and probably
create ulccra. In tho middle ages oil
clsanrs in Framv wore them, including
the dergv, and down to the beginning
of the french Revolution the upper
rank* of priests were adorned with w«Upomade&lt;i and powdered hnir .on the
upper hp. In 17U2 lira army was for­
bidden to wax and paint their mustachrd;
and only grrns&lt;lirrs were allowed to wear
them. This regulation continued until
11813, when the cavalry, dragoon* ex­
ceptcd. were permitted to let them grow.
In 1822 Umi privilege was extended to
tho infantry, carbineers and voltigeun,
and to all officers of wliatevnr service.
In 1832 Marshal Boult, then Minister ef
War, rendered mustaches obligatory
upon all soldiers who could mire them.
Civilians began wearing mustaches im­
mediately after the fall of Napoleon I.,
and in 1830 they became general in
France, and have since remained so.
Among lawyers, however, custom has
enjoined shaving, and Judges, on the
। appearance of a mustachod pleader be­
fore them, have sometimes refused to
1 hear him unlcaa he " made himself de­
cent" All iTnployro of the Bank of
France are still required to ahaYe, and
custom enjoins shaving ujkid waiters in ■
। saloons and restaurant*, and on men
servants. Pricata in French coloKwa,
almoners and missionaries arc an excep­
' tion to the general rule of the chutf®’;
' they must nut only allow the hair to
I grow on the upper lip, but on the entire

�MSIR LISS.

utew Worn Vtere. J rem II a

GRAM* HAi'IDb DIVISION

AT P8ICK8 THAT CAJ’T Bg DUPLICATED ii tth tr EATON Cl
the teteta of a eaueer. Oct. 80th. aged
•7. Be settled In Prairieville. Harry
Co.. IM7. where he tewrd out of the
forest tree of the flireal farm* in all that

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...
mblleana-a KrpuMlru run of one.
The pUraliUte *Und about m&gt; follows;

urali*^® Croswell fUr govw-

J*Gdm Mac fully 85.000, and
ticket is fully up to lire- vote

*lf it wuanl f«w tepo. the!
J. J. Shearer. a wordthy hardware break." M tbs old tedr-*&gt;
merchant of Greenville, who was eon- tented ter oevuajMtetexd
vfcted of ai—nit and battery on Congreroman Ellsworth last summer, has
oJvter one of those pictures where J
fniiM shut my eyesF
Profanity in Texas is against ths law
nripw/'0” the •100 worth, sate time. They think of
r'ri.itv. The
enforcing the law for a month and pay­
. th* stock and
ing the national debt.
________ at 8AOOQ. lost.
A laxy boy near Stan wix has conquer­
Tteiastetoroi-tMT. EarifcRamwy
ojjXfldteg. 6M0, inamte; Dr. Ratn- ed the kindHug-wood question. He
peraonal. »!». nninaured; Christ just back* his fathers best mule against
Wolf, bonding. tl.BOO; A. C. Carpen­ the wood-pile ate throws the milking
ter. drugs, tl00| C. H. Edrnnnds, har­ l stool at him.
An editor well known in the vicinity
ness shop and building, *100. fully inof Irvington. N. Y.. a very religious
■mt of a chap, stroke in church lust
Bunday morning, and yelled out':
D----- it more copy!"
Bowbuog, Nov. 4th, 18T9.
A person who was rent to prison for
Mine deer Bchtrong Editor, I *p.ire
marrying two wives, excused liimrelf
yon look mooch for me ebery d*y to
by saying that when he had one sh&lt;cxwm mlt der nnse in onr new lecdle
MV
veolige last reek, bnt I tolls yon pout । ivuiiu. uuu,
I fought each otter.
!
dat bow 1 vaah mooch skk mit der cab­

bage vorma? Mine fran *ay we must
some krout makoearly. Bo after all
der shorre va*h done pout der tern I
many y«m. -The fight was made bare­ cooms in und strip mine fete off. di-n
ly upon the financial question without get into der krout tub und tramp und
any dodging, and the Nationals most tramp til) der fuse coome* out mit my
toes petweeu. ah! mooch nirr. und der
vorms vas all kilt too. Veil, den some
coompany friendt* coome nnd wt have
•one krout nnd I took *hn»t leetle, pout
A COLLEGE RUIPUS.
von pao-l&amp;U down. Poorty quick I
throws up Jonah, mit der cabbage

Toe sakide of Howard Williams. a
student at the University, has brought
out the fact tli.-1 the ‘lady” to whom
bo was alleged to hare been engaged,
was a person named Tracy, commonly
•ailed “Lou White." an i-mate of a
Whether he was actually so infatuated
with the charms of «his pcraou as to
really intend to marry her. cannot, of
eourre be known to a certainty; but it
is alleged that much of hi.« time was
passed in her society, and It is suppos­
ed that Ida money allowance went info
ter pocket or that ot the tn*Ureas of
tte den. Certain it is. however, that
the students kid hi. death at the door

Mine fr*u sells dal krout nw.
Veil, now pout der 9 school martM
droubles here. Der suit'enome off Fri­
day tu»d Ada Jordan coome* out pest
Clem Smidtli wake Sharlry Holpronk.
Ana. Vood. (he breaches law. 5, some­
times.) Shim Townsendund Leri Share

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TL 1" TTL
Ti rTSTT*., ‘ Ad*
vsah der nglitful rehool-marra, pecanse
vou offteer pes not so pig in der law a*
&lt;Hl&lt;tor w. TO*, '.d Lrri. &lt;4.r —

The building U owned by one of the
dty banks, and has Ireen rented to
prostitute* for years. TLe aliases appesr to be glad that th* bnnse haslwen
“pullte,* but deprecate the measures
taken. No such exciting ncccrrence
tea aver taken place at Ann A riot be­
fore, and the atorr of youag wmiaaM1
death ate tte riatanecre-Uaglt. win

ooome* down der litpb goe* up *hu*t a
lectle, der ladder schlip nnd down ole
man coomes mit his nosa on der side
und cot mooch pad. make his upper lip
into like von hare lip. nnd pull von
tooth moot out. nnd bite der under lip
most off. drove hi* sbolder in, und kick
bis rite most out. Ah 1 jumoch pad off
va*h be. Shim Clark pet ter coome and
get der ole num to si/b der Ute go mit
der red ribbon*.
Veil, den der Mrs. Lanonds, who
vaah plind 18 years, nnd vaah sick
at Geo. Goats’ has gone to meet der re­
ward ov vou goot woman. Breacher
Hoyt vaa at der funeral asrvL-es.
Veil, den der Church or der Felted
Brodders vast dedicated ute der mon­
ish vaah all rooming to make der debt
out. nnd der bceplrs fed mooch gnot
ven der ole pell rings out mit joy und
tell ero all to coome to der meetirs.
,
Veil, now I rites no more di* time but
dells you der male wot coome* from
der north prinks imae or cold redder

BROTH EKN,

Jerry wept with shame and confusion
and"was forgiven; and from that time
that particular suedes of amusement

It I* a fact generally underatood. that fire cannot be controlled or kept any

DRUGGISTS^
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A Turkish huslMnd goes and come*
as hr p,ea.»«-». buys what he likes ' votes
any ticket that* suit*, sella out wbea
Ire thinks beat, and ail hi* wife aayra
jit ihirci,

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nriivu acuea io race-

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fire 1* at all time* under perfect control, and can be kept continuomdy through- NtaUoncry. Box Papera, Ete^
OUI low Wimer; mat it grea ly economirea m tuei, ana entirety overevinea all
the obj«-ctiuu» heretofore mired against tlu* dare of stove*.
f
The Forest King te mounted in tire best, poreible manner, with Nd. 13 cold Tre isusi U -cm aaS Trtmw&lt;d Frre »f Chrec*rolled poliriied sheet iron, haa ground edge*, poltehte foot rail. Tbeaiih pit ex­
tend* under the entire double boUraa. Tte stove te very durable, being the PAINT8, OILS,
COTTAGE COLORS.
can be perfectly managed. We warrant it to keep fire all night.
MASURYS COLORS
VARNISHES. BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS. TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES,

GREENBACKS,1

mining aeventoeu of tte worst l&gt;oys in
the worst buys in the uvigbiwrhood.
tentative in hcaveu if it takes reventoen more.
A marrite man falling into misfor-

PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE !

tion in the world than a tingle one.
I chiefly because his apirita are soothed
' and retrieved by domestic endearments
’ ~»bl- -» -~ee&gt; k-pr all., hr «»4.

Flic Perfames and Toilet Articles.

&amp; Elgin Watches,
TIN, C.PPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE! Fine American
AND JEWELRY,

01 tit FilliiTiu Csiiititu:
S Ite good Rio Coffee for........ 81.00
4 lbs. Broken Leaf Tea for........ . 1.00 ..
Ui lb*. Brown Sugar for............. 1.00 II

— "•&gt; b—Hi»&lt;S«». d-rr. b » liirir
• -',tW •' l«r. .&gt; I..a. or.r »!&lt;kh h. to
„
’
.
. .
Tb* Ptourt. «( ««r -orkd.np. w.

We keep an experienced Tinner and hare ample facilities for doing Repairing
aud Job Work, with accuracy, neolneaa and dispatch.

to the genrrou* and magnanimous
North. God s own band has bridged
cry in u»lt der cold toe*. nod der elec­ the bloody chasm. Lei not the ambi­
tion pre cnomeing on den I pes mooch tion of wan seek to reopen the wounds
ptaneoa mit dor nose. Bo I tolls yoa
Dottiugs pout SOOM odder tings some
times now.
P. M. Masotkh.
Haans in South Carolina, who are apparend* seeking tn awaken old exas­
perations' and restore the policy of inquite netting, write*; ‘the day i* com­ timidatlou. may ponder three admira­
with
ing when we shall sit under out nets in ble
.v and_» timely
— . _ 11 remarks
- * profit to
chaste and slumber peacefully, while

T»«akt*&lt;w«r frtnreafcr &lt;»nrireU«ta A*
reH. nlrM
tor &lt;U»I M
1^ WWk to nt-

C. C. WOLCOTT.

CALX AND SEE.

THE GREAT ST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!

BOINE BM K

MONEY TO

Onr Stock is always Complete.

in

Oaetoitibre, vub Ora-claa

Avp y to

------ CONSISTING OF-----

----- 1 xvi ran ox to------

Cotton,, Prints, Dress Coods, Tickings, Shirtings, Plan,
nels. Blankets, Boaters, Cassimares, Cloaking,
Hoalarj, Knit Coods, Underwear, Wool
'
Varna, Notions, Groceries, So.

Miss Maggie Jeffrey's
WINTER OPENING OF

LATEST Styles of lILLHiERY
AMD FANCY GOODS.

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN!
Crockery &lt;fc Glast,ware

Or Money Refunded.

Glove*, Wllfri

Eaet Side Mate 8L, NaahvilK Mich.

i

_________

IHEirtOlS
84
ft

O
Q

C5 '

o CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

----- 01.0 BkUABLE-

#sy.;

Tfltxr m

market.

tsx plscx to hvt

" *** Fretth and Salt Meat*,

Satel Snt ntIMto.

PiTEITS

stock than

Your* Reepectfnlly,

g-meat

—OJf-----

Friday and Saturday,
October asttx k 2Sth.

1 Glass Tea Sera. 4 pieces per sett... .40
Glass TurnNrr* per sett,...................... M
Glass Salts, Individual,.......................... IB
! Glass Sauce Dishes, per sett.................. IB
I Glass Goblet*. per sett,.......................... 40
Glass Hate Lamps. comPkto.............. M
Glass Stand Lamps, complete,............ 40
Glass Stand amps, complete,............ BO
Lamp Chimneys, each,....0. 8 and 10c.
Dinner Plates, pcr*ert,.......................... B0
Breakfast Plate*, per sett,.................... 40
Tea Ptotos, per anti.............. „............... 80
Banes Piatoa. per sett,.......................... M
Tea Cups ate Saucers, per sett,.......... 40
Wash Bowl ate Pitchw. .................. 100
Everything else in proportion. This
crockery ii of the celebrated J it G.
Mcakin'a ware.

EVEBYTHING GUARANTEED

Wx. A. Aruwom.

WINTER OPENING I

The Bom Chewing Tobacco,.......... SO
Superior Black Ink, per bottle,....08
Buckskiu Gloves, »-ar., per pair.. 1.00
Overall*, Blue or Brown, per pair M

;

s «oo.

Pernul v Rul Emit Seurity.
----- NOW ARRIVING AT------

MsBsB.«(Ttes Rferan. white at
a card ateta is a Cwservilte saloon,
fell teak from hte cteir dete.

LOAN!

sum ruox

S «&lt;&gt; t o

freah Arrival* Daily.'

these moods they sotnetim
preach in
a paragraph more sound sense than is
combined in a sermon which takes an

Family Groceriea,
FINE TOBACCOS k. CIGARS.

10 I bo. Standard A Sugar............. 1.00 |
1.300 Matches for..................
S3 „
8 lltefDoLand^telerattrafor.... M I
4 Ite. Bar Soap for.........................
35 &gt;

leod“ Ba additional charm to the I

hour and a half to find out what the
minister is driving at.
A significant Apeecb was made at
Nashville, Tenn., some days rinee, by
Er. John F. Heuse. the Democratic
nominee for Congress in that district.
Referring to themaguanim'ty andsym
pathy displayed by the Northern people
in their eontrilrarlou* to the fever-smit­
ten South, he said: “Grander th-n the
victory'of Appomattox is the victory
woe by the North Io their noble and
generous contributions to the stricken

CtMMlolB. Paleas WeairlMM,
The-Combination Grate In the FOREST KING eon»i*taof two gratae working
in combination, one with tte other; each prorhlte wjth opening* and eorre*- SCHOOL BOOKS.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS.
After thorough teat*, we claim forthi*
A- tee Ba* «i

ALL PAPER AID NRDERI1G,

doing it," raid the. tramp. “What kind
of workfJ asked a bystander. “Un­
loading rchoonrrs," replied the incip­
ient Communist—“beer itehoouers."

I
I

DEALXU IX

Pure Drugs, Medicines,

| HARD MONEY.1 n

ut&gt;d make sharp bargau mil her for she
ever shipped to that country.
hold rm to it.
Some of the choicest paragraph* pen­
Veil. de® pout ron mile east or our
ned by tire professionals are scribbled
off in their roost melancholy moments.

Tria, und next day he climb* np der

th* afflicted n»»t aatidoutiy ;
Jerry, then direbvrrrd td IX
and deep regret. tliat hr had
employer's, parson, the Bev.
who had been curiously
among a lot of old G r^gk sul

. A* the train contained nn excursion
■ party of editor*, the Iom wa* only a
(lore of time to the robber*.

or) must bay Ada Jordan all her vajn-s
but ♦IO," rich she say she vorkte for.
! York to Sydney carried three of the
Levi keeps looking down der road for
Mias Vood to coome pack rail his mon- 1 largest locomotive* — two freight and &gt;
... n.- ■ o™ ™.p.,..r
I
P—to.il&gt; I" ihto ends““
""
nul
with a ■umber'at loose women.' whose «. di to nto mrkin,... &lt;k«. onto.1 !£•
.nitod br to
nets ar* spread especially fnrtbenui- .!« ««, dn—. .,d &lt;im .««. Ten.' PV.
ttok. Ad* toto. ,0* 0k. Bto* O-vto....L Tl»w»tol«r.
ruraity students) sod the boys madn
to 0.,.
0. l«,ki* out. P»
Am.rtao, stooitouto rood.
up their minds it was time nt least one to.

gether with the five younger prosti­
tutes. should leave the city in M boors.
A parley ensued, bnt as no torrns were
arrived at. Use crowd began to demol­
ish the Louse and shoot off pistols, etc,
•te otw student banged away at an up­
per window with a shot-gun, but no
great damage was done, except to the
house. Several persons narrowly recaped being shot, among them one of
tte tew pteosman. wbo, with hl* frl
lows, was powerless to do anything with
tte mob. BonrefiB shots weie exchang­
ed when tte unaatos became so fright•oed that two Mol-h*aded girls naro.d •
Mollie White sod Gertie Westmere
nuhed from the building, imploring
the Loya to stop firing, which hml the
atfoct of vuietiog the xnob, and thi

Jerry was earn it wajj Toni 8----- .
rotu whore bands he Lad received
•any an emphatic unto kv and now wm
lie time to pay off al! nf hi* old scores.

NEW LIVERY!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
--- M--j. osM-tnsr, BUGGI ES AND WAGONS 1
BUGGIES AND WAG0N8!

LlVm 4 NARD1IG STABLE

�NEW G»

NEW GOODS!

BOSTON
STORE! IOVELTY

on 9re. Upon investigation, however,
it was found that tho Move-pipe had
alipprd from the Aimrntf in A* garret.
Which bad flUod to over-ffor Ing with

ties, who each claim are right, arid th*
rertafmud. And yd, for all the cxdtmrsU earned by lbs great political

PIONE’R STORE

SHOP!
A.C. BhIob

CO THE PRICES!

A GRAND SUCCESS
ta-issrifts-iea

111.11005001.

EVERY ARTICLLE WORTH DOUBLE
There r aides in WawtKoiam*, a mas
who was prarent al the batik of Fort
Sumter, April 12-lA. 1*1. but be dJc’t
want m to give hl* name.

—Kellogg A Demaray Lave a new
advt. thi* weak, inviting von fo impset
that new stock' of furniture just in at
their store down town. Do it
Parsonage on Tuesday evening, Nov.
19th. Turn out, everybody, and enjoy
■ pleasant ovrnipg. Refreshment* will

Prices Reduced.

1, fart Monday, with about K&gt; aahalara.
May she have a large and orderly school
and retain the affection* of the child­
ren, is our wish.
Porter Barnes inform* us that there
fat a snow-white' hawk to be seen nearAo All-Buck Gauntlet
every day, sailing over his farm. He
An All-Buck Mitten
A good Chinchilla Gauntlet
say* it fat Im^oartMe to tret a shut at it,
Heavy raid-wide Sheeting
aa it arems to apprehend danirer and
sails away at the approach of man.
A couple of &gt;bsya" went coontng the
1 doarii TumlJers
.40
other uight nnd treed a coon in a wood­
1 doaed Goblet*
.75
chuck's hale, and, after digging about
Standard Lamp trimmed and burn­
12 fret, they found the animal quietly ing
-•&gt;
-•
Glaaa Sett*
The largest fake of Soap in town .06
H. IL DicKtxsON A Co.

era to-day with a fine, double-quarter
column nd. Charley ha* a fine stock
that cannot fail to please, and will do
just what he advertises to.
Governor
—Abozx-aaw in Kellogg * Detnaray’a planing mi’l, clipped off the fore­ 1*t Rep’tive
finger off Wm. Erb’a left hand, war the
flirt joint, on Tharnday lart. whUe.br&gt;

ESST""

Remember we make a specialty of

Al way* pay the higbert market price

BOOTS AND SHOES, (New)

CLOTHING!
In wbieh we defy competition oo Chilaren’a. Boy*’, Youth*’ and Men’*,
in price and quality, to suit

"
- GRAINS

^Prices Reduced.

(LADIES CLOAK’S
Prettier and cheaper than ever.

GrocerliK &lt;£• Crockepu.

Floor. Fred, u.r.hu,

Every man. woman and child leaves our
M store well pleased.

-Cal via Ai»-worth ran well for B«P:
reaentative on the DmMatir ticket;
and if Cal had Wn nominated rarh.-r

Plwster. Stucco, Hair nnd

Shingles.

| Trunks and Satchels.

For Male.—1 yoke of Heavy Work­

Th, BiMMmVm. -fi—-»dd-~ Cattle, for ca*h or on time. Enquire of
IL- Du, &gt;*sr WU. Ike, Jut J. B. Marshall, Maple Grove.
put a Bule plaything around tbc cylin­

Haati..g* city gives l« for
984 for Smith. 51 for Barnes, 50 for Sny­
meeting at.Red Ribbon Hall, next Sun­ der. McGowan for Congress. 158. Up­
day at 3 o’clock p. m. Mr*. J. C. Burk ton 40. Dickie 87. Dawson 971.
Hustings township given Crowell 85.
Smith ICS. Barnes 83, Snyder 2. For
Cowgrysn, McGowan 84, Dawson 1»,
—A year ago the Board of Sapcrvi*- Upton 33, Dickie 97.
Hultiarav township given CroswrO
ors passed a law for Maple Grove, re­
straining cattle from running st large 123. BnrMkMxM* 114. .Snyder
in that town, and now several parties McGowan tri. Vptou 15, Dawson It ,
“ ..
have torn down their rnml fences, and | Dickie 9.
Thornapple townrtiip give* Cro*w*U
propose to try the new law on.
921, Smith ItW. Barnes 8. McGowan
121. Dnwson 185, Upton 6.
tnr Rrpnldiean aide
Rutland township gives Croswell 119,
qaeation. at the Opera House on ehe­
Smith 119. Barnes 5, Snyder 1. Mc­
tion ere. The Naw* is not a particar
Gowan IMk Dawaon 15®, Upton 6, Dickpaper, bat we mart say we believe that
rote* for the Reputdican
John»t»ww township give* Croswell
12». Smilb'lM. Barm* 9. Snyder I. Mc­
Gowan 125, Dawrou », Upton 8. Dick-

„ u ingtore ia». i*.

der of thrir threshing machine, when ,
••Presto,” it’s a clover halier. How
they do shell out Ute gram needLart I
Thursday they put the “thing” in place !
around the cylinder at their separator, |
and Friday and Saturday they threshed
94 bushel* 6T gnu*. or clover seed.
And it's done good. too.
Election puapod off quietly, wito but
little excitement. All seemed to be
M|)d-natunnl, and fun Was all they
aeaux-d to edro for in arguments. The
tSspubikan ticket carried by a majori­
ty, oo general result*. Judge Hooker's
majority U 108. Three tickets in the
field.—Greenback,
Republican and
Democrat. Whole number of rote*

Us-

—The Temperance Drama, -ntitied | Q0Wan 1M.
•“The Drunkard, or the FaBrn ‘hived," | Carlton township give* CrosweP 78,
will 1* playtd at the Op«-ra Houre to­ Smith ITO. Mcgowan W. Dawaou
lUrry Ur.njilp give. Cn^rHI U.T.
night by memlwira of the NaahviBc Rrfocm Clab. AU who would area flrrt- Smith UK
IB. U.'ra,
Crtu^M
in. SmUhlM. IUnw« M. MeQ.mii
Children, lOcta. '
ill. Dawson KM. Upton 22.
The Republican* elect their entire
—The case of the People vs. R- 8.
Brady fur drunk and duonbwiy con­ county ticket, except Treasurerswhich
duct, was ap before Esq. Parody on is yet in doubt.) Tbe Hoprenentativs
Thuradoy last. The jury were out on­ from the 2nd district, the Sutvevor, 1
ly a few minute* when they returned CheiutComaCoanmianiaDerandl Coroa verdict of guilty and the Justice fix­
ed a fine of *6 and eorta. amoun ting to
Hie piarulify Greenback*!* vU* in
thia county, oo the state ticket is about
100, aa it ia, also for Dawson.

L. L. LOOMIS;

without delay, and oblige
6-8
Keluxx) At Dxmxray.
vura, can be piucliaard of
H. G. Balk.

L. J. WHEELER.
&lt;rvsWORTH &amp;. BROOKS.

CHAS. W. DEMARAY,

Everybody Indebted to Kelkgg A
Demaray. sre aoljcitrd tocSll and ret-

PRACTICAL JEWLLER.
------ TUX BEST STOCK OF------

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS1

ATTENTION I H’urnitu.re!
Fuople at iJamhvillo and Btur-

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

roxxding Country.

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

JEWELRY I
JEWELRY! CLOCKS!
MoUee.
CLOCKS!
In the country, at the
CLOCKS1
Notice
I*
hereby
given
that
Oidinanre
MEADVILLE ITEMS.
Nn. 1, (of the Village of Na*hvillc) rel­
JEWELRY!
JEWELRY I LOWEST 1 RICES!
ative to mttraiuiug animal* from run­
ning at larcr, take* effect ou the 15th
CLOCKS!
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DIAL
-The bert rtotk of1 dav of Novernlwr, and will I* rtrictly CLOCKS!
IL B. Mead. F.*q., ia quite »kk with enforv’-d ou and after that date.
JEWELRY!
JEWELRY!
Dated, Noah rille. Nov. 8th, 187Sinflamation of Innga.
Having
permanently
located
in
bori
­
W. E. Griggs.
CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
Meeting at the Meadville Reform
Village Marahal.
PLAIN and FA2VC1*
ne** In NaabviBe. ceepa contantTo be found in the Market, in which
Club Hall every Hatorday eve.
JEWELRY!
JEWELS?!
I defy competition in price*.
CF" Eighteen months’ credit ha* been
ly ou hand a full and well aeB. B. Hurley ha* ahipprd eighteen given at the Foundry. J. M. Wood.
CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
—aA floe line of----CTT Fine Elgin Watcbr* and Jewelry
out hi* lumber yard almoat entirely.
JEWELRY!
JEWELRY! Ve«&lt;
at liottom price* at
Boisx Bros.
Newia Oahas. Fob*.
A telegram received hero lart night
&lt;
Karma,
Ladle*’ Metta. Pina,
CLOCKS!
ry Do not forget to call at the Foun­ CLOCKS!
report*
Gm.
B.
F.
Butler
moving
to
King*. Mecve Buttons,
dry aad settle.
J. M. Wood.
JEWELRY!
JEWELRY!
Tnr. H.aU. Ud. CUu—bo&lt; b&gt;
Sleeve Fin*. Mpectanr 1 ahall offer anerial bargain* in
He*. Teach PMxa,
____ ,
, ..
Braver and Fancy Raritan Cluakiqga,
CLOCKS!
! »“ All®"
&gt;~d&gt;~ &lt;" **■' Waterproof*. Shawl*. Alpaca*, Caah- CLOCKS!
Cottar and VI*Such aa
JEWELRY?
1&gt;rU. U.U
Alir* I. ft mrrea nnd all kind* at dreaa gooda, of
JEWELRY 1
Un Finding*.
which I have a large dock.
Ac., Ae.
D. C.GaizmH.
CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
qualification*.
At Prices to Suit the Timos.
Geo. Keagie ha* done a apleudid fob
JEWELRY!
JEWELRY!
in building the l&gt;ridge acroa* ThoroapIn attendance unon all funeral occa----- Order* filled for----CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
•iona and a full line of
ple River, eart of Sberiilan. Geo. hi
the right man in the right place.
JEWELRY!
JEWELRY?
A special train pawed through here
CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
Wednesday Morning, with the Hon.
----- All kind* of-----John Dawatr, on hi* way to Washing­
JEWELRY!
JEWELRY!
Kept constantly on band
ton to hold a cabinet meeting. It
CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
A fuU line of

DAN. MANEE

SOLID BAND and SEAL RINGS

krua .&lt;oek 0(

| F nnri rare of Every Description

STAPLE GROCERIES,

: Rok Bottom Prices

Siiaai K, Teax.

A GOOD HEARSE

Coffees, Spices,

SILVER AND PLATED IABK

Fish &lt;ic

Upholstery Goods and Shrouds!

American and Silss Wttcbes,

New West Market.

3th in*t- During tbc p*«: week. one
mm and two daughter* of thi* family
hare died. and U&gt;r mother U .o« nek

Of a tliousond kinds.

They Know They Have Got the Wirth of Their Mme, 8ared h Dealiut with them.
Money.

nr J. DkLamatkr'j headouartcr’*
for the manufacture and mIc of Brown’*
Twin Bed Spring* i* at Dwight Sack­
ett’*. Call and re*’ them.

WOODIAXB ITEMS.

Election paasrd off as quiet nan lamb.
I wish to inform the citiaeos of
Mr. Alfred Ro.. lade r and Miss Com Nashville and virility that I have open­
ed a meat marke t in the building ad-

JEWELRY I Wilk . fin. nlntlnn of Con*, wd
JEWELRY
.urge discount* from list price*.
CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
C. W. DEMARAY, Jeweler.

JEWELRY!

2
ship to Woodland Center far the ertabIWuneat of a general More, to be super
hit sod* by himself. It ...............
new stock and larger and sold lower,

Boots &amp; Snoes.
Hats &amp; Caps,

WOOLEN GOODS!

John Mart baa returned from the
North woods, where he went ta'seek
work. He nay* til per month is the
higheat wag** far mm. and fifty men

-Themesof Henry Gam. charged
with arBiag liquors without bond*, was
up' before Esq. Parody. Monday, tbc
jury standing four for aeqaita! and two
for conviction.
—Upon "tarning the hat” on Tues­
day evening, hat one solitary straight
Prohibition vote was found. It wan
polled b- Fred. Applctnan, ami we glo-

»’'&gt;"&gt;■*■

HHSWORTR &amp; BROOKS,

Specialties this Month In

many, and we are bound to make ns
many more, if low price* and fair deal­
ing will do II W» have brought our
largv stock here to mU, not to keep on.
our shelves, and we earnestly solicit
your examination of- our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.

NaabvUla, Mirk.

JEWELRY!

STONE ud WOODEN WARE.

he Long Brick

JUST AS STANDARD A “A” SUGAR!

and will give one of hi*
■rtainments. amusled by Mr.
s^ the well-known song.

S. 1.F.VTZ a SONS.

FURNITURE STORE
KELLOGG 5 DEMA RAY

IT PRICES N SUIT THE TUES!

FURNITURE!

THE MA MOTH STOCK OF

GOOD GOODS

of intelligent and valuable

sx^b^ofTiS:
of enjoyment and uaefulnrea i
to tie.

Their i» tto gfi-od r&gt;

a^ra
eyor. Alfred C. Witoo* ; Coroners,
go Purdy and Jnaapb Coin. Al
mm. who will dn thrir duty, re-

Fall &amp; Winter Goods

of botlUoithH med trim- b-------------1 given away to try ita virtues, with sat­
isfactory results in every ease. You

tS.

case.

^rrt
Positively told by all Drsoteta

CHEAP IS n CAI AFFORD TO.

NOTHING FIRST-CLASS. COFFINS I CASIITS

Don’t Spend, a Dollar

eiAXiwa. «AT&lt;wn,'«, fc.

Me A. Call,

till you have looked over our Stock.

Bring bi your Country Produce ; isill sMiugo Goods

&gt;*.vrte

CENTRAL STORE.

�SALVE
_____________________ an exit into
one of the moat frequented strecta of
the eity, and reeupe with their laxity
■without attracting the attention of any
one, although aertsal patrolmen jmased

id-tout

UzrinHed ia Apptanafifi.
Unpanlldfid in fltapHety.
XTcnrpaned in Cacstrocticn.

IniAM the earth within two or three hounaftar ।
her death. , Another beautiful- girt, a
belle aafi the "
“
*
“ ""
at midnights
ajiT.m Isx-ked up t«

in. m was their wont, to obmrva time
by the dock on the larger vault which
the thieve* at tliat very time were
wreekit«. The cirmnMnnce* of fiuo
bold rob!&gt;ery argue either an incotnpre• T«M penitence in the South, which
henaibla lack of obaervation upon the
ton rtotsd •« tto ligtoBtog t My toto. and
jwrt of tboar whom, duty it ia to have
wMoh tootRto tore* itoa l:),Qm &lt;lt*tte, to
theor eyM opew. or the poaaraason upon
iuto Vtet Ix—'.rf’ fer. ami held the light* the jmrt of the thieves of invisible
in the graveyard while the sexton did powers not hitherto known outside of
Ra lliWII, fin aftMavto baa kto utotoby
the • Arebsa. Nighta." Hadajriterof
j hi* work.
There are scorea of inatances of thi* fiction invented a similar situation for
nature, and there are many who feel his villains, the book-reviewyra would
confident tliat during three terrible have accused him of Uicon-usteiuy and
Tn total coinage of the mints during ‘•tinndred dava" of ;xnic and eoe- want of fidelity te trntare. /
A WianaoTOH dispatch MH th.'
fmdon at the South many persons have
It adds to the despair of this situation
Rotate to ■■URrtato.l at itotocMtom m taai, Ektobee wa* tot*.*". o' ’•L’ch
been buried alive. It oonki not jxnanbly that the only danger ft&gt; sqhich the
•u
tn doa&gt;4» re«ta&gt; and »2,O7U.ax&gt; tn stendar.!
rrty that w
K»Ctoad sad Il— ren
have been otherwise, with such terror, thieve* expoaesl themselves w^a in the
Mtwi&gt;iwi&gt;Wtod.Mrnr7ka(&lt;W&gt;M A.
Hcarcity of doctor* and nurwre. and over­ commission of the act.
in,™ once
tn tU ■ »im i. Mfrfrto arts*. •» 01Anton
whelming number of com-*, a* deinond- tl^yha.1 ■•neaped a»d cto.^»!r«l their1
ized the inhabitants of many of the plunder they were aAnr*- The very
' plague-stricken districts where the fever nature of the property which they stole
Thk Mark Lane Krpre*t, in 'it* last | wa* comparatively an unknown vi*itI rendered them free from any liability of
tvvtow ■&lt; tto Britlto gnus trade, expnsm II Ito .ant The story of one woman alone i* I arreal. The Manhattan Savings Bank
batof Ut pno** bav* rracted Ito low*.! point. enough to show wliat l&gt;a«ia there is fur ’ cannot afford to proaecuto them if
.
tto American p*d*atri*n. In* rum j this apprehension. The woman, Mr*. I thereby it i* to lose three and a half
into bankmptcy in LockLsx
L.. died (apparently), haring had black million* of dollars. It does not alter
ImtLUumcK ha* rewchnl Loudon omit, and wa* hurriedly wanlied nnd I the situation tliat the If Ik of the aaaeta
; shrouded. The hearse lacked np’to(, cumuBta of Isiod* the thieve* cannot
| the door, and the coffin was placed on ,i negotiate. The l«nk need* them, and
| the bed Ix-side her. The friends, afraid , mnat havo them fur cunvemon, and
lasiter. sod PJ a
ralta.u.
| to go t&lt;&gt; the infeetafl dwelling, were jI private depositor, are in the aaat&lt;- ftt to sine* U»*
m*U*r frets tto vyvto*
trsalmroR. la ronJlFwt*^
rrowtlitl around the grave in the ceme­ T«io thieve* were wise enough to steal TLU axirw.
tery when a rumor reochci them from |j sufficient to save thrmwlv
*
“
the hoiiM- that the horrid pit would not I' penitentiary. They will Im
g Dtoo,rery|tMl Ftaw*at 1‘urnlivv l,H&gt;rU or the t-*t alteratlre aisl
j rvccivn that tenant, 'as the suppose. 1 . tie trouble to answer lotto
e*ih*rUeiwcM*b«i tafixv ttopobUe. sad tore
' dred woman had returned to life With lienk and depositors. Hi fixing the de­ bom store urel la It—wsmU &lt;rf re— .4 ertoin.taatrslnd, and ('apt. bulliraa, wnl bv th
one accord the crowd made fur the tail* of the return i-f the property an&lt;l ■umpttoa wish the rausl msf^
,
I;rtU»b (iurercment u.
tto msltar.
| house, and there the hi mor was verified, j, the amount of commiaaion they are to 1-wrre’a tevslUs' ItoSst si UaflsJu, N Y. M­
rr-|orte&lt;l tiiat Uw Ameriren* were tolling &lt;xi
'721??.
| When the attendant* were about to receive for their willingnca* to return a r ,r.b Rjweisl sad ua^astotl
l-i'.nday, in vtototaxi of a tees! rtstutr, six!
। place the body in the coffin, th* woman certain portion of it, which 1* of no
luul tuinej over, and. striking her hand value to them. However deplorable all
against life awful object on the bed, this mar be from the moral point of
a*k.*l "What box i» this?" Strange view, it la a cast- of hard ncccaaity and
to say. *be a|n*-ared better after her re­ involve* the salvation of the bonk- If
awakening, the black vomit did not re­ then* i« any reononsiliility for thi*. it
!
J^T^bT^X^ hT "2™ ‘ T» Vmted state* Cuu.nl at Tangier ap|x*ar. and she is now in n fair wav of Blest l*e faatenixl upon the )&gt;eneficrnt
, recovery. The dcaih-like swooning and tendencies of modern civilization which
fialwry rights »rr wholly frre Us&gt; UaooutuO a .topaU’L U&gt; tto Htalr Ih-pv-t insensible conditi&lt;
-**-&lt;»—*.*
have brought n* to tliat standard of
• rndraltit* of kwal IsaluUw mml giving an amranl at the ■ Jarful ravaga* ■ exhaustion and tin
moral - ethics'w here we can punish a
champagne given t--------- ---• But one shudder* to think of the fate pocket or a loaf of bread nut of A.winI which had Ixwn UnJtad tbotorjorcou- dow. tint cannot punish a man •hose
finned but a few momenta longer.
theft invoice* millions. The magnitude
I That there an* chapter* of unprece- , of ________
the crinm__ovcrwwrvjw the limit* of
dented horror in tbc present Southern ; the law and
cjndomic i« known to all—but many of | prurtretn of t
A CoXsTAJrrHtorLX disjatch says the
..ret, I fear, will lw&gt; traced to the ; ]uau&lt;-e grind the |&gt;etty rogve exceedfSrto has Informed Mmwlrr layanl la*. Ute
‘ * »Handgr* of mgiy fine, blit the cokmaal rogue clog*
|irv|uwe&gt;! n-fonre will b» lr.te«!u---d lx &gt;&lt;x
phywaaiana ‘ the wheels with hi* hngr loeal of plnnprotiace of Am* Murir, hat We cuTOpkK
der. It i* not impossible a* civUixatiun
reaiuatawt of the pro&gt;rt will ta pr»fjwiw4 an '
prognwate that *wc may reach tliat jxunt
A list &lt;&gt;f the st«d&lt;-n !&gt;unds taken frusni ■Vfin * ]i«rnon disantuffied with, the
th- Manhattan Baringi Institnttcm. of | managewo-nt of a lank may man) the as­
New York, lite been reevived by the' set* and open a new Isuik with tiicm
Treasury Pcparimcnt, A caveat will lx: | over the way. The only condition of
catered against «w± of ih«-tw W|»m the ; snore** is magmtuda.
hook* of tlx- treasury Mr. Hcoflcld.
Register of the Treasury, aaid to-day
tliat tbc bank could Dot lone a cent npon I
A stranger in Washington, who ««
the stolen bund* which, were regiatered.
At the request of the British Amlwte- They wouM be subjected to Some addi­ not aware tliat he wa* in the capital citj
■ad.* tto Porte hv k-b-tfvsptod Ahmet K^u~-r!i tional troulilc; that is all Tbc interest of * great country, happening into the
l*s*to to rrareat* Varas &lt;l»?liulely ami tanij will continue to the Ismk, a* the pre- 1 atrvwt just before !' o'clodi on a weektte troop* ami war material to GiretanUnopla* ! M utation of bond* ia not required to | tlay momuiK might eaaily mistake the
Collect interest, the money Ixnng always | meaning of the kightAhat won Id meet
"
&gt;uld *&amp; the nidewalk.
j paid t&lt;&gt; the |H.-raan whose name appear* .
and among them a few
I nixin the tn-asury liook*. The only | AIM will
! place where the bonds would be needad girl* and-------- -----U be were to follow a group of those
| would I* tn &lt;w of maturity, or where
I a -al) i« ma,lc. In that cm*, if theorig- (WMcra. he would olswrve that they en- !
inal holder of a registered bond lias lost tot.-d one of tho** vaat structure* culled
Ir each MO of several makers had
"the dejiartmrnto," whew the bw-ine*
! it. bv destruction or theft, all he has to
take Um* bigtwst n—UJ st noo of the great
do i« to make affidavit of the same at of ths nation is done. But ao great is j vork! » eipo«itiuu«. Uxr» would bs. room to
wbiai was Uwt; bet Masm A Itemlia i
the Treasury Deportment, and tile l*un&gt;ls the uuailwr of those entering that he qomtMio
hsv* tekre the hixtx-l bancs st every such
I double in amount for the lute claimed, plight readily fancy that they were aa- o«nj«iUon for twelve veara
Hh Wifr DM •
la."
I aix I then a new Ixmd ia tanned. The acfnbling for some nnntual o&gt;-caaion.
'
These
aim
are
Government
clerk*,
,
He had rvturned with hi* wife from a' Manhattan Bank, by furnishing proof of
summer vacation at tin- seaside, and h&gt;-' ita loss and a bond to the amount of। ami they arc aaaetnbhr.g to enter u]k&gt;u
stood in front of the house giving a , m)i&gt;,&lt;100. can have duplicated of tb« , *&gt;&gt;mo of the drcane*t work that falls to
friend a graphic account of khe Manon'* ' atoiBB Ixinda remaned to them. Aa •r|t- the lot of intaUigi nt men.
" I will do anything for you I can,
istered Ixmda are not negotiable, and
■uni l* «»sr t«-i&gt;u Uy vtore •
,
■ »»imr. i.nnhn.
“Went tn bathing every day.
i arc only jiayaide to tbc holder, who baa anu! a Congressman to a young fnciid
k.ihwtnM it H»y-« i*r*&gt;ei«at claimed. enthuaiaaticnJlv
t&lt;&gt; be properly identified, it was thought who was seeking something to do ; "but
' don't ask me to get you a d. .uuln^nt.
JSluXIJ i "Ah’ ’
tk- «nr«.l
atnngc by some that tins double idenUwl | go in, too?"
। tificaUi-u should lx* require! by the, iCvikaldp. It kill* a niau'a ambition.
, and unfit* him for any other work."
"Oh. yen, every day." aaid the I
Government, when the bond was in
This rwmark will not surprise any one
wrrwtoe. tton to tiw taauk* , vacationist.
itoelf a guarantee. Register Soofleld।
“Can she swim?" queried the friend. I‘ explains the object of thia. Itegiatered। who know* bow clerk* in the Govern­
with some interest
bonds are ateignalilc. Where the orig­, taent M-rvii-r are anointed and the ua“No, she an't," wan tin- reply. “She inal holder should sell to a second party, turv of their work. They Usually get
tried sod tned to karu, but Minx-boa an.l BAsign it to him, a cam- might occur. :I their |klacua bv jwtrousgr; and promoY- .«i 1 u»a.
™rr.' Thr
mu; .Iwi.
she didn't get the hang of jA She said where the KCpB^ ■hJli..rU,.^U
L_LL_
. ' appointed a clerk at a salary of *1.30*)
she couhln't get the right Brk, an 1 I let or die, or
In some way prevented |
her think that was the reason, but the from notifying the treasury that the rasnaina tn tbc atmw position until he i*
Ind vraa"— and heze bo looked up at the U.ud luul |i**M-d to him, so that a note tamed oRrt. to make roi&lt;n for another.
He is not cartain to retain Jiia clerk­
boose, and sunk his voice to a hoanc of it could be made upon the treas­
asjoration- “the fact was »hc couldn't 1 ury books. In that cane tlie original ship if he does well the work asrfrrn-d
to him; nor is he certain to lose it if ha
keep her mouth shut king enough to 1 bolder might come in and aver that ho
does
th- work very liadly or not at all
take four strokes before she'd have aomr had lost fos bond, and secure the i-aue
Billy remark to make, whtn Itorswaah— I to himoalf of a duplicate of the U.ml The rerah ia that, having vary mtmotex
she'd swallow a whole wave, and go I -tiU in cTiatopf*. To nan! against any nou* work to do, he verv quickly loses
plump to the biitom." ami the husband "Uch Jo.
1 case of rciarrtii* ’ hta intervwt In It
There ia, hoVNrwr, a fascination in
winked rapidly as the *cme was recalled

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Bill he hadn't noticed 'a woman's face
peering out of the curtain* of a raised
window. The acpiaintanrr saw the
"front door open qnicldy; **w a hand
itoach out and grab the araride boarder
by thee, 41ar: -w the heel, of that ind&gt;
n.lual crack hialack a* hr shot through
the door, which alammed behind hi*, In the lair amnesty cwsca for rcTtane,
vaniahing form ; braid .* wiki and stifle,! offrndrn in Hosrth Cwrahna all tbow'
Hossa, as of a hamair body bring hauled &lt;.Bender* were specially excepted who
over a hat-rack and Imaged against a
wall, and bwd a muffled voice h&gt;e
unto dbai of ari eamgwl woman my: I ; Was directed that the trials should lie
Take that lock and IH let you up, had at the earbswt poaribb day. The
you wall-eyed yahoo I"
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                  <text>VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1878.
dear, precioua child, away off there bi
the wilds; ata’ll never couw- home agin,
I prerame," and Harr’et laid her hands
on tar kneca and bought of the day
Hasan was tarn, and of the day when
she was married, and cried a htlle, and
then dropped off into a nap, from which
she was aroused by a ratahicd bmitlc

day and night. Ha aannot convert the
track bock to a wildcnitwa, nor put the
whoela hack into tbelroa mountains. Not
a single train waa delayed by hia death.
Afghanistan, or the land of tta
-■ —---------Afghan, is. broadly viewed, a table land,
quadrilateral in shape, south of Indc
j-rndent Tsrtary, w«M of lhe Pwnjaub.
and becoaung the irrevocable the northwesternmost of tta British

HABBATH BEADING.

words of humanity. These ideas era a
network around and over tta nation.
Their whorls roll over all heart* by day
and by night, and not the death of on*
man or of millions of men, can remand
back from being these inwoven forms ofthought Christ, in establishing a re
ligioa. passed beyuod a ringte hooaa or
home, and through tta long and jirooperous career of that religion lias entered
into a civilisation, and thus his
'
alfty Has
■*' -

homeetead whers mamma lived when
she was a littf^jprl? and where the
acenes of all mamfoa’s stories were laid

little, butBaxr’st meanwhile put Huson
into the splint-liottomcd chair, took off
her .bonnet, and smoothed her huir.
Then she wiped her eyes, asked after
the absent husband, kissed the chil­
dren, took off their thing*, making ■

IK H. YOUNG,
dren, who-------------- -------------- -------- ---------five miles from their own clearing, were
not cross, or sour, or out of patience, al­
though they were dreadful y tired, and
oh. so hungry! for the rixeable lunch
ixudict. Well filled when they started
from home, bad .quite given out, and
tb«&gt; reinforcements bought in haste at

IL A. BARBER.

* Only fifty mile* from grandpa's now,*
and the plump little-woman maxxhalcd
her brood about her a* they made the
last change of car*. “ Only two hours
of precious time." But, abia for human
calculations, there was a connection to
ta made at an outcof tho wav junction
ou ths line. TbeJtetern train was late.
Timm always are Ikte the night before
’Thanksgiving, there are so many hapjiy
soul* going liomc. “ Thera trains am
mail trains, they must meet, and our
train must wait."
~ TwiU make a pretty late supper

A. M. FLINT.

“■

A ntiam.T a law .a.i aairUOT
JE will rrscUos la all U» Owit
» rii&gt;»rtln&lt; ;■&gt; ■—Ml» mad*.- -OAa
lirUBia . Morr, XrtrtIM. MxU.

HAsrEru sjuip piddlm; । “ 1 should think it was rapper time
' now," cried Mary, jxiking around in the
bottom of the empty hamper.
1
“ I rappooe there in some place near
“ I declar’ fort.* sighed Aunt Harriet by wtare 1 can get a lunch for the chil—winking wearily into the splint-bot­ drra," arid the plcoMUit mamma to affatomed rocking-chair, setting her felt- I Ide Conductor Carroll, who came
slippered feet U|M&gt;n the stove-hearth through the car just thru.
and clasping her bauds in front of her i “ I'm M«ry to toll you. madam, that
knees—“ I declar' fort, if I don't think the restaurant liaa Ixvn discontinued,
thia makin' Thankagivin’ day a matter and the hotel burned down a week ago
of onokia’. and ratin' ia the moat foolish ar mi. You can ace the rmu* joat over
&lt;&gt;f all oar New England notions. Bvrry the brook UicTe.”
“f
i
A glance at the ashes and embers of
year since I can rrmrmlicr the pro­ i
gramme has been tta same. Th* whole whst was once a hotel was not very aatmonth of November spent in preparin' ! isfyitig to five hungry juveniles, and
for Uiis 'grand gaatraamikal exhibi­ mamma, for the find time since she hade
tion,’ as Baiwon Pendl’ton used to call her husband good-by, with almost a
I cloud on her brow, said :
from this house an a Thanksgri in dqy;
“ We will play we hare got to grand­
and t'r'rf year we'tc U-cn Overran with '' Jia's, and ace how nearly our real getting
comp’nv. Father wouldn't think 'twa* then- will be like our play. ’ I will ta
Thankagivia’. JL a'poee, if the tana* 1■ gin—now—’ What would I like for sup­
warat full. Fos tey jMrt, I should like per. Sister Harr’et? Oh, a cup uf tea
acliangr; either tf gu aom'eri Thanks- j for me, and plenty of milk and bread
givin’day, and ta waited on. or stay at for the children.' ' Wall, 1 declar'fort,
home by myself "
Nister Susan, I guess these children
" Oh, Harr st, I wouldn't talk no," re- won’t cat bread and milk at grandpa's,
moustraU'd grandmother, who was tak- । Thriikgivim, alter travahn' three raormg off bnr’frise front and putting on

EMORY PARADY.
R J FE1GHNER,

WOODLAND
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UNION HOUSE,

FRANK J PUR CHIS.
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“ I knew we should find you nt&gt;,"
said Susan, looking around the famibar
kitchen. " I rrmemtar how the baking
used to drag the night before," and she
gave a Bute sniff. Smelling nothing
suggestive of fancy cookery, she Mid
ata balfooad she had managed to taka a
void in seme way. At thia tta children,
each in turn, sniffed sod looked can
ously st each other.
'■ We won't let any one know that you
have come until morning." said Harr’et,
in her decided way, “ and then we will
have a general sorarise at breakfast *

I
have far supper?" That »u* just what
j had been mud in their play, in the car,
and tta children prieked up their cam.
1
“ Oh, a enp of tea tor me, and plenty
of milk and bread for the children."
said the plump and rosy mamma. carry­
ing on her part of the plav accorlingto
programme. But Aunt Harr'ct, instead
of asking them what they would Uke.
seised upon the idea of milk, and ex“ Yrs, yr*, milk for Uic children, iota
sure; of course it will be tta very tart
thing for them after their journey. You
used to be fund of *amji. Busan."
■* I should think so, and I have never
■con any since I went away."
The children looked disajijxunted.
but they enjovixl their supper, and
• l..__sN .1.1-t____ -

anything so delicious a* that first meal
at grandpa's.
'• You see," said Aunt Harriet, as ahe
was nreecding them trp to lied just as
tta clock struck 11. "it is a gtxxl apjwl tite and a thankful heart that makes a
Tbankagivin' supper, after all"
I
“Ym," agreed Johnnie, “that’s to;
pbut, after nil. I'm glad we're going to
have Um&gt; turkey, goora, ducks and

" Beginning with stewed chicken and
jiumpkin jus for breakfast.* said Mary.
” I ou see I have told them all alxiut
it,* son! Humui xpul.igeticallr, as ata
carried the l«d»y up tta stair* she bail

nasal imitation of her sister, which made crowded, Harriet, you can make up a
family gatherin'* make us all tivttcr and lit* children laugh.
tad on tin- floor for die boys."
happier. Y'our father would feel dread­
“ What would von like, my dears? “
There arc. two l&gt;eds in this rixitn;
*1 can smell all aorte of gtMxiica,* said &lt; an you manage here ? " replied Harriet.
fully cut up to bear you run on in thia
complainin' way about mak*n' Thanks- Mary, sniffing until her little ]&gt;«rt none opening the door of one of the spick
giyin'. Of eourra yrm are tired to­ grew ml, “and I should like jrampkin and span front chambers.
night, but don't think about that; count pie, if it’s agreeable."
“ Oh. certainly."
over your marciea, and think how much
“Chicken for me,* put in Johnny,
’’ Then gu ta bed and to sleep, and
J”” h“v,‘ u&gt; ** thankful for."
don’t hurry up until I call you in the
I “ Hum,’' wnrt oatbe wearied spinstar,
morning;" and. bidding the little group
i in tar peealiar nasal tone. “ I could make
a loving good-night, ahe hurried down
ttankagiviu* in ay heart so that'it would
stairs, quickly donned walking shore,
ring for joy without makin* such an ado
| shawl and hood, slipped out tta back
about my stomach.'’
&gt; dour, ksrtod it swuroiy after tar, put
Reaching down and opening the oven
the key under the d&lt;M&gt;r sill, and started
door, a suggestive and delirious odor, as
across lota for John'a
of baking foals and browning jssstry.
“ It’s lucky I haven't been Ixking for
barat fortb.-fiBiiig tl»w roomy kitetan.
She )M*ere&lt;I inside tta oven for a mo­
, tin* folks would all lie
ment. turned around one of the puns, tar end of the car looked up from thvir ...______ ----- they’d orter be, and I
using a corner uf her long, straight, books and jsipera and smiled at the alHiuldn’t base ter go prowling of! after
blue-pant apron for a holder, ami then, merry little group.
, -j
’em. 1 doh1*ter. I’ve made much.'
sh utting in the culinary wonders which
Meanwhile Aunt Harr'et, in the great
Jane was taking her lart chicken pie
. . _• .. .
&lt;nj
wwl lrtnj[.
were to grace to-morrow's dinner, she old ark of a farm-house by herself,
talked to the dog and the cat. She had ing 12
Harriet stalked into the
“ I have spent three weeks in bouse loaded Uic hint! man off home to hia kitchen.
cleaning, only to get everything in father's with a tag tiartet packed full of
John beard her voice and gut out ot
apple pw order just in tune to ta turned Thaukagivui' fixina'. ‘Ill aee,"she said bed and «-ame out in liis night-gown to
topsy-turvy. Every room is full to­ as she jxit in the last mince-pie and loaf hear the gou ’ news, for Stiaan was the
night, and I must stretch my tired frame of cake, "if I can’t have just aa thank­ yonngvwt sister and the pet.
on a lounge. It never makes any dif­ ful a heart as I could if the house was
“I’ll go over and bnng them all
ference where Harriet jlceps; »^e ran full of goodies. I mean io try it for
around braardo breakfaat," said John,
can be tucked Anywhere. IamS night I once, and eat podden* and milk, as 1 eagerly. ** It-don’t seem as if I could
was up until 11 o'clock to get lhe pound­ have so often wished J could, and see if wait until morning."
cake baked. Night before lad it was I don’t enjoy it just
well"
" I will tell you what shall be done,"
the mince and pumpkin pies. To-night
Ho she rifted a great quantity of corn­ said John's wife. “ We won’t says word
1 it will ta II before these chicken pics meal of the kind thxl Southern peotilc about it, Irak :wiil carry Our fixings ail
I arc browned fit to be seen, and flat mid­ call hominy and New England folks over home. Do you suppose I'm going
call samp, and, nutting on the big din­ to have that dear child and them chil­
great national ner-pot, proceeded to make a pudding. dren comc"bsf across the continent to
day. and, for my own part, It required a good deal of stirring and Thankagi
st grandpa's, only to ta
shan’t want n mouthful of Use mec food skimming, and kept her pretty busy far
that lhe paairy abolvca arc groaning un­ two or three hoar*. The meal swelled
der. I would far rather have a bowl of and swelled until the kettle was nearly
fall*
-.A
. *1 declar tert." Md sIto tAlbemt.
“I don't know what poaaeaaod me to
make such a lot of puddrn’. But, if I
don't want it ail mysUf. the bogs will;

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:
"I declar fori." said she to the dog.
' who lay on the rug at her feet, " I fed
exactly as if sumbudy was drad,oraaif
i ev’rybudy was daad, and I waa Ml oa
airth alone to keep tavern. I should
like a iiute bite rd ranthin’ to top off
with, bat I wouldn't own it to anybody
that could talk; but you won’t tell no
tales. Bn aa ssteamed aa a whipped

TH,AIM AN* PAKCT

JOB
tatter state o' mind.*
So ata strode into “ motber'a room *
after tta family Bible, and. behold! it

There -Xxe
Thanksgiving
lough ttat jnorning." said Ma
less we did all have colds last
But all kept ttasr own couna

A first remark may well be that the
present sge can find no higher degree of
moral worth than are expressed in the
words, ** He waa Christlike." 11 a great
Jndgc, or a great statesman, or a great
rulrr^MMMcs away, the eulogists are tap
py eoough if over tin- new grave they
can say UiSt the sctiinM of tta man wore
ChrisUike. Tta worth' of learning, and
talent, and office fade* before that beau­
ty of moral* aifil cixuiirt Even Mr.
Mill confrooed that earth had no bright­
er example, and that, if any great des­
tiny should ta awaiting man, tta fol­
lowing of Christ would lead thither­
ward. Hu&lt;-h. at least, is lhe sutataacc
of his testimony. While the foot of
man-is pneing tta bnsy street*, cither in
the pursuit of gold, or learning, or fame,
or jileasnrr, he measure* life by some
one uf thoer xloixtaivl*. but wtaa his
frivml ta* o*m&lt;- to tta buuadory, «
when-be i* hinua-lf in the Iasi momenta,
he thugs away all these measurements
and Laika for the Chrwtlikc in the licart
ttal is saying farewell to earth
It will
ta held in long remembrance of some of
tliooc faithful HowanIs in the South
that they «Hed in a service that wa* so
perfectly Christlike. Their tomtatonca
will nerxl butane abort epitaph—Here
he* one who followed the example of
his Master.
Thera words connected
with the year 1K7N will contain all the
ckxju«i&lt;-e for which humeri language
con find expression And who can say
tliat.it may not be one ot the meanings
of this August and ’September in our
land that by their grief ttav shall point
out to society the Idgba t Inna and ob­
ject of life, and declare it to lie an imi­
tation of Jesrnl ?
involves
“righteousness ' Then- can ta no val­
uable Christianity wtar* th® disciple
dtffvr* from hi* Master in lbw jiarticuUr. ' Righteousness i* that relation of
man t&lt;&gt; man upon which society is
founded. Takeaway righteouraeaa, and
each num is at the merry of the stronrest, and the people become at once
like i herd of sheep in a Hand aboundI ing in Hons. When one &lt;d onr religious
journals took, recently, the poaiUon that
| np Christian could take refuge in a
। bankrupt law and par a nmall part or
' no part of a money oldigation, it spoke
with fearful chiecncaa to what is Christ
i kke in the world of morals. It ta no* to
1 lx- conceived of that a Christ-man will
ever neo any arithmetic that can traasform 10 cents into s dollar or reveal
morals that eau take from a ncighlior
and never jsiy back. The Cliristhke
life, having incurred a debt, will gu
forward repaying it regardless of any
temptation offered by an earthly and
defective legislature, and will help baild
up the only opinion in harmony with
the Master, namely: that net a bankni|«t hw, tail death ouhTmay give a
Christian rclcaae from bis promises I
do not mean to imply that all perron*
■ who have taken wiiat they call this legal
i n-fuge are hypoentrs, ami are unworthy
I of the t-Mecm nf good men. I mean
| only this: that they are erring Chris। tian* Christians under a cloud-and
' that, m jxwir a’Ketupis saw only a part
I of hia Lord's character in the fifteenth
I century, so these other souls, living in
■ the nineteenth, have yet failad to mark
and measure the lofty moral, of Jesus

NUMBER 8.

form must ta placed to tta credit of re­
ligion, fur common sense would perhaj*
have grown. even had Christianity lever
ap|«*rvd; but this I claim, that, such a
taing a* Jesus Christ pervaded tta na­
tions, “rommon sense found in him a
Powerful leader and companion, who
helped win a quicker and bnaul.-r vic­
tory. The Jiurjile and fine linen have
disajipeurvd from the drv*. even ot
Kings, and gradually all men have put
aside rings and jewels anjl |icnonal dec­
orations. The men of the nineteenth
century attire themselves with |«erfect ‘
plaiuneaw. com pare*1 wi»b wfl tta civil­
ised J's*!. liccau*e gradually ha* cw
cajwd tta long-hidden fact lliai a man .
is gnat only fti.miml and soul­
Next to-tta itoflncnce of Christ upon
the tfiind to exalt it, and upon the body
to simplify its forms of life, may ta
reckoned Hia jxiwer to group men into
one teultartax-d. He is always binding
into one family earth's alienated and
scattered children. He. beyond all
other*, lands ataU-s and owes and fami­
lies and aouls into one. He lifts men
up atavc that wherein they differ, and
brings them to ttat height where all
agree. In the stricken places in the
8&lt;&gt;nth the faithful Hack and ttafaithlnl
white, the rich ami the jx&gt;*r. are just
now blendcxl into one humanity, tacauae the solemnity of tta hour La*
rendered contern ptihlc their little dis­
agreements, and has rendered visible
the sou) in which all men are one. Thus
I for many agre Chart ba* moved among
men a rablime «j&gt;cctacle. almost a solemn
I •ttdolding of those yartucaraa where all
are brethren. Ill* divinenesa has given
Him authority; Hi* philosophy ba*
Ei-n Him intellectual weight; Hi* love
made tta world love Him in return;
Hia death ba* drawn jx-rjx-tual teon;
His doctrine of Leaven and hell ha* lent
to Hu name deep solemnity. By this
power He lifts tta ‘million* above their
dissension*, and enthrones them amid
their harmonies.
What the world most needs now is a
form nt religion which shall melt all its
articles into one. " The limitation of
Christ *--not that portrayed by a 'Kcmpm, which imprisoned tta Divine One
in a gloomv cavern, but that Browder
imitation which shall not rilcuer a

Next to the righteousnera seen in this
example comes the subjection of tin­
physical to the spiritual. The early and
middle ag« * misunderstood thia form of
tlie sacred character; they exaggerated
the spirituality of the Lard and Hia
t&lt;-in|wrance in physical passions until
they elaborated such frightful human
&gt; Ixnngs aa Bernard and HL Anthony, who
annihilated at once the body and the
' aouL The distance between Christ'a
moderation and monkish denial is the
difference between simple food and
starvation, the difference between a
cheerful hearth in a cottage and a reckJess exposure, without clothes or roof or
"
lire. *io "
we-------------winiry *
si----- The example
of Jama w that of
______ _________
relative ment, and not that of painful,
injurious self-denial. Christ ate the
daily Imaul and drank the daily drink*
rat before Him, and wore the draw of
Hia tribe, but the food and drink and
the dress wcr® under the control of a

thing* were the rimph* servants cd tta
w ml, a* dfaringuiriisd from those with
whom lhe moil waa tta servant of f&lt;xxl
and the drink and tta dnrt. In tta
spiritaabam ot Christ the body was rrinahto?«M—e it auatmoed a soul; in the
faahioambto world tbs acral was vafoable
because it vitabred a body-it kept orgnnixad the thing that could tai and

i

which shall tiuild the many stones of
the soul's temple up in one cemetery
It is to ta hoped that our world ia ap­
proaching a Christianity which will fur­
nish the mart* of baainras and the hall*
of legislation, and lhe chairs of Presi­
dent* and the thrones of Kings with
Christian-like men. It is to lie hoped
the time iaaaoming wheu a man will be
estimated not by his riches or his sta­
tion, Ixlt by bi" alnolute moral worth,
and that no epitaph for the &lt;lead will
rend more eloquently the simjile words,
"His bfe was Chnsilikr "

An incident, aa pathetic as any legend
of Killarncy and Uie Irish lake country,
recently occurred at Lough Erne. A
member of the royal Irish constabulary,
unmindful of the' rigid regulations of
the police service, took the collaen of
his heart to the altar without rccaviiig
tta jcnuiiMMon of lus superiors. After
his marriage was reported at head­
quarters. attempts were maile to secure a
relaxation of the rales in his esse, for he
was a jxipular ami efficient officer. Not
even at the mriance of Cupid could the
rigid laws of the police be waived Poor
Roe—this waa the officer's name—must
leave the force; such was the stern
order. He preparetl to start far Aus­
tralia with his young wife, consoled by
her love for ray sacriflcca he Lad made.
Happy in their honeymoon, he and hia
bride sailed up Ixiugh Erne for Ennis-

Mrt of Persia. Itaeastera boundary is
a bttle west of the Indus nver.
This country is about 800 miles from
erat to west, and 450 miles from north
to south, leaving out certain provinces
Urnt are more or lees intiveatsly eonnectod with it. Including these, it
measures about 800 miles each way.
Such is tin- elevation of the territory
that, were the sea to rise 4,000 feet, it
would cover only small portiops of it,
such aa the lower port of tta Cabul
valley. Mime ground near tta Indus,
and a triangle laraaded by Hnea .frora
the Lake of Heiotan to Herat, thence to
Kandahar, and back to the lake. Were
tta sea to rise 7 JMM) feet, a section of
tta country mraranng 900 milse by 250
milts would ta touctad.
At Cabul and all over the northern
|&gt;ort of tta country th* winters are se­
vere.
In Cabul the snow is often
several feet deep
U Jalalaliad the climate assumes an
Indian character, and tta fatal simoon is
eometimns felt. The summer heal is
great all over Afgbaaiatan. especially in

Khurasan during the hot season there

relative s gouty tecs.
,
“ Uncle Peter, dear Uncle Pefor, j»M
tins once. Aid Ute to straighten ajt
this snarl in my finances raff I wftl
never, never come to you again■"
“Oh, .Boland, I know ymteowaff.
My rioter’s son—my only tester's atm,
rays tta old man, wiping sway a furtive

"Listen." -rid hh aged reHM;
“hsve you a rule?"
fco
“A rtuch?"A rale—• foot-rule?"
. ,
“ Whv should 1 have one? I ain’t a

ait often d.i*t-storms and fiery winds.

At Girishk in rammer the sun has
reached UH or 119 deg. Fahrenheit.
Afglianistan is reported to lie rich in
minerals, but bttle is done to develop
iU rveourec* in thia direction. Swne
iron and lead u&gt; mined, axuftithcr nuncrIn most parts of tta con
two harrrrt*. as in India.---------------- «,
crop consists of wheat, liarlcy, and a va­
riety of lentila. Tta fall crop consist*
of rice, sorghum, moire, millet, tiibacco.
tiects, turnips, etc.
Madder, lucorae,
and melons are raised largely. All Eu­
ropean fruits arc produced profusely.
The population of Afghanistan ia esti­
mated to be 4,901,OHO. Of these there
are in Afghan Turkeatan 642.000. and of
Chitralis and Kafirs 150,000. Of the
rest of the jieople tta Eimaks amt Haza­
ra* number riMMMJO; tta Tajiks, 50OXJ00;
tta Kizilhaahee, 15U.UUO; Hinkis and
Jal*, p0U.UU»; Koluatania. 200JXM);
Afghans and Pattans. including 400JMX)
independent Yusufzais,
The A fgliana, inured to btoodatad
from childhood, are familiar with death
and are audacious in attack, but are
easily discouraged; ricearively turbu­
lent and unralimixsive to law or disciplinc, apj»rciill v frank and affable in
manner, especially when they want to
gsitl raiuc object, but capaluc of the
gnsuwst brutality when that hope ceases.
They are unrarujKilon* in perjury,
treacherous, vain and insaiialdr, pa*
aionate iu vimlictiveness, which they
will saiisfy at the cost of their num
lives and m tlx most cruel manner.
Nowhere is crime cummittcil on such
trifling grounds, or with such general
impunity, though when it ia punished
th- punishment is atrocious. Among
themselves the Afghans are quarrel-

estrangements end affravs are of con­
stant occurrence. The Afghan is by
breed and nature, a bird of prey. They
are eternally ta&gt;aating uf their lineage,
their independence and their prowess.
They regard themselves as the first of
nations yet they use the phrase "an
Afghan job" aa a synonym for a pecul­
iarly ernel deed. “Nothing," said Sir
| H. Eilwarda, “ is finer than their phys
' ique or worse than their morals."
The Afghans are organised in tritao.
ami sloct their own chiefs and r«Prt&gt;aentaUres U&gt; occmionri councils. Their
politiral constitution is a compound of
Afghanistan is under one Prince, but
it i* hardly a monarchy aa wc nndcratand tta term. It is rather tta goveranu-nt of a dictator far life over a
military aristocracy, and within this a
congeries of small democracies. The
Siniora govern their respective districts,
each after his own fashion. The spirit
of tta Afghans is expresred in the re­
mark* of one rd them; * We are con tent
with discord: we are content with
alarms; we are content with Mood; but
we will never be content with a master."
Tta Afghans are Mohammedans, and
nearly aD of them are of tta Sanni or
orthodox branch. They are very sujx-rstitioua and fond of field sport*
The revenue of the country is from
t2.500.00&lt;» to Kt.IXMl.000 a year. The
regular anuy was formed in IttM with
16 infantrv regiment* of HA) men each,
1&gt;UO cavalry,
tahl prices, ami * lew
h«&lt;avy guns. Tta main military force,
however, i* the untrained but tardy and
warlike levies that the tribal chiefs can

Mattaegs*
Nutmegs grow cn trees which look
like jwar tree*, and are generally over
twenty feet high. The flowers are very
much like the Ely of tta valley. They
are jade yellow, and very fragrant The
nutmeg is the seed of th* fruit, and fure&lt;l hi* rid. The army of the Indus,
maec is tta than covering orer this (evd. 21.000 men. nnilcr Sir John Keane, ad­
Tta frail i* about aa large aa a psanh. vanced through tta Bolar para in
Wta® rips, it breaks open and shows March. IR3S- There was Btlte opporitta bttle nut inride. Tta trees grow on
tta Wands of Aria, and in tropical
America. They bear fruit for ■rventy

__ 12____ sm^i-s «!

“ Uncle, dear, tare is tta foot-ruin.*
“Very well; measure this rooBi—
length, tvrodth and height—so M to s*errtsdn its dimenafons.*
•
Tta young man. more puxxled thrai
ever, rat* al«»ut his teak, and al fast
make* his report.
/
“ Uncle, the room contains 3,040 cu-

“ You are rare of that?"
'•
" ALeolutaly."
-ai ■ “ Very well.’’ says the old geatiraaaa,
rising to his fret and speaking in atone
of thunder: * and now. sir, if this room,
which contains 8JM0 cubic feet, were
filled with donbte-eagtas, parted so
tightly tliat you couldn’t rani, jansmr
cram a iHsent piece into it. I wuuUa't
World.
Three Editisas rf a Dream.
Three editions of tta same dream ia
lhe watches of a single night, with a
sequel early in tta forenoon, ma psyofor
cal jihenomcnon worth sludving. A
correspondent of the Reading Eagle re­
late* that Anthony Roffiig, a vrfwffi
farmer living alout four aiile* taan
Morgantown, woke up his wife and told
her a dream that made the very strings
of her nightcap stand on end. He tad
dreamed that some thie.es tai fctojipcd
his son. who liad started on his way to
market short!.- after midnight with a
wagon-losd of proloce, and robbed him
of hia rush and severely tastes him.
Hi* wife replied that it waa. only a
dream, and advised him to go to alcap
as soon as hr could. He aid «0, bty
soon after again gave her another.poke,
ami said that hr hail had tta same
dream She begged him to tty and
compose himarlf and go to sloop, which
ta md. A third time the dream waa
repeated, on which he rose, and, it be­
ing then after 3 o’clock, dressed himaett.
At breakfast his virion was tta aolesub­
ject of conversation. In the forenoon
word waa brought to the house tta*
Lis Min bail been attacked on tta
rood, rubied of hia money and sevcreiyr
injured. Mr. Romig described muurtdi
tta spjiearancr ami drew* of the two
men who in the dream hail attacked his
■on. When he was taken to tta sjed ta
Jx.inted out the very pUc&lt;- where ha tad
seen tta wagon stopped and hia'aou aw
vaulted by tta robbers.
, .
laewnveaieut QncstloM.
A gentleman recently invited a wellknown lecturer to hi* home to take tew.
Immediatrlv on being sealed at ihs*fo
bte, a little daaghter of the gnrdlrsoan
arid to Uli® guest, quite abruptly.
“ Where is your wife ?" The geattamw,
having recently been separated from the
partiK-r of his life, «o surprised and in-

them from the Iwuae, they fclfow w^tb*
grand rash, mowing and whining gxot
edly. When a bird is shot Urey .-nter
utxm the livelteoi kindafararttoY*-'
tafova * and, if .it m M* in right, hart

�Deputies.
When everybody ted srttkd down into his right place tbs defile
began to the inspirftir.g sound* of a tri-

GRAND

Mis* Edna Barne* is a plucky 19-year
old lady, who Eves jurtostridr the city down general admiration and applause
limits of Detroit. Last Tuesday after­ by the regularity of their step and their
noon she started to walk home accom­ soldierly hearing.
.
panied by a young lad aged 12 years,
After, the uaanl speech-making, the
w hen she was Mvewted and insulted by
two ro’igte. Rut the young lady this w

dtefwetton. Having long ago proved
ta Ida own sntisfartton that all god* are
Uwes ami all wortoip fault*!. and de-

■wallteg tfcr Christian
peeially so-.-he has lost no

" '

■

Mias Knight, a teacher in the public
school of Grand Rapid*. dropped dead
on Saturday.
•«

H. O. Moore, town clerk of Hampton
township, Bay Co., was found dead iu
a chair In his office, Nov. 11th.

P. R. L. Pieree. postmaster of Grand
Rapid.. and a man honored throughout
tte Stale, died Nov. 18th, after a long j
j
I
There h enough snow up al Gaylord
I
and Otsego Lake to draw log* on, two
trains being now busy drawing log* to
Bay C‘ty.
|

Georgina Hamillsn, aged 0 years, left
ter father’s home in Battle Creek, on
thb ?th, and ha* not since ret urned. As
•oon as her disappearance became
known a search was instituted, but to
ao trail.

Dr. Henry Robinson, of Carrolton,
Saginaw Co., was picked up drunk aud
dying ia a deserted tenement bouse iu
East Saginaw a few days ago. Ho has
soccambed to whisky at the age of 47

Mr. Frank French, village marshall
of Stanton, Montcalm county, ha* been
arrested on complaint of Alvin Mono,
for slandering him personally, and
through the United Stales mail, laying
hia damages at flS, 000.
The 13-ysar-old son of Adelbert
Pitcher, at Flushing, waa discovered
oa the Oth. lying insensible from the
the effects of a kick on the bead by a
visciuu* horse. Restoratives were up-pted. but th condition is regarded as

Lake Shore St Booth western Railway,
while attempting to lamp oa a flat ear.
at Tawaa Ciyr, Not. 1Mb. lootAria bold
bad fell under the car, which paaacd
over him. breaking and amaahing him
cp tn a horrible manner. He lived but
• abort time.

Cbaries f. Solace. John M. Russell
bad J. C. Wesosr, student* of the Uniwaraity st MMAigan. at Ann Arter,
WWW arrested on lb.- Ml They are

ML a slang-shot and revolver were
found in the possessiou of the party.
Al Grand Rapids. on Nor. 11th, the

•tew Japan has made al tte Exhibi­
tion.
At night the streets were gaily deco­
rated with flags, and the public build­
ings were brilliantly lighted up. The
festivities of the day were wound up
by a ball at M. Teioscvenee de Bort's.
In a temporary saloon erected in the
garden of the Minister of Commerce
and Agriculture 330 gnerts sat down to
dinner. They included the foreign
Princes vMlfog the Exhibition, the
new Grand Officer Krantz, all the amluuudun except l*rinec Orloff, and the
Grands Prix who are now in Paris.
While coffer wa* bsgng sipped the bonquetting hall wa* cleared of the re­
main* of the feast aud honwaboe tables,
and transformed Into a ball-room.
Lotus.

Hotbl ux Louvax.
Panu. Oct. 80th. 1S78.

The Paris Exhibition fetes commenc­
ed on Sunday with tree performance*
at seven of tbe largest theatre*. This
la the first time tbe Republic baa imi­
tated the rirreaam uf the Empire. Tbe
weather proved bright and balmy
enough for *omr monster out door entertfifament. but tills could not have
been, calculalod upon late in October,
and the Government therefore Drovldetl for tbe populace festivities least af­
fected by atmospheric iudnencea. One
drawback to the eqjnymeut was lhe
numlx-r of people neceMarily disuppointed, in tin- theatre* thus opened.
there were about 19.000 place* available, an&lt;F those who sonxht admiiwion
wore enormously in cxcriu of this numher. Although the performance at the
Opera wa* fixed for noon, and at the
other theatres for 1 or 2 p. m.. people

The express train* on the Chicago A- I
Nortteaateru railroad, between Flint actually began to collect near tbe
and Laasiug, have been taken off for Francais at 10 the previous night, just
the winter.
i the same a* they do otitaide the maire*
Isaac Bait 13 miles below Rosecom- on tbe isaue of a loan, and on the elo*moe, on the Au Sable River, has killed ing of the Pnlnia Royal ut midnight
M bears this season and is still on the ; they fSbk refuge from the rain in the
war-path.
Ron Rirhielicu. Near the Opera group*
Friday night Joseph Fenwick, an old i remained iu the cafes until the closing
bachelor of Holly, was bound and gag­ bonr, and then hungaUhit the neighged by two masked thieves, and rob­ borhood. intent on getting near the
■ brad ol the queas. The most perfect
bed of between flWO and &gt;900.
Arthur Deering, a young man en - 1 order prevailed everywhere daring the
ployed aa sign-pa inter al the Michigan long hours of watting. There was. of
Car Works al Detroit, went duck- course, * keen scramble for the bc*t
ahooting Sunday, and his boat capp­ , scat*, aud the Opera ha* never had
j such nu audience. Tbe most luxurious
ing. be was drew ned.
I building to Paris wa* thronged with
Policeman Charles Bedmer, of Jack*
। men in Mov.m** aud women in white
son, died on the 9th. after a protracted
caps or bare-hraded, who during the
illness. His funeral was attended by
■ intervals tie tween the act* promenaded
the whole police force.
Hi* l»ody wa.
up and down tbe *umptuou* corridors
taken to Ann Arbor for interment.
1 and lounged on tbe balcony.
Sachs
The Her. Mr. Murray. Pastor of the juxtaposition of wealth and indigence
Presbyterian Church of Sanillac, is the lias not been seen in Pari* except when
last Michigan minister iu trouble. Tte revolutionary mob* have taken Royal
tempting Eve, was a pretty domestic and Legislative palaces by storm. The
to hia family by the name of Johnsor. behavior of the crowd was exemplar} ,

A 13-year old son of Peter Putnam,
bring near Langsburg, went to bed on
the 9th, feeling usually well, but the
family were' unable to rouse him the
following morning, and he died before

DirrSKH

IT PRICKS THAT CAST BE DUPUCATKD il tlil W EATOB Cl.

seated to tbe President of the Repub­
lic, severally received ob - Imbwmo al­
At tte Mate time ate »ecoDd • ruffian bum containing to© diplomas. and a
seited her by the neck and threw- her •mall basket containing tbe medal*,
to the ground, whereupon tbe boy awarded to each country. The Japan­
knocked him down with a piece of ese Coniruu-ioner received quite an
fence rail, after which Miss Barnes atid ovation, which waa no doubt n acher p’ucky little «-*cort m»de their co-

own way of thinking. So persistently
bad latently has he dwelt upon this one
that tbs sight of a Bible, or of theopsn
door of t church or Sunday school, baa

Joseph Shepherd. a bachelor 61 year*
•f age, who has lived in Greenville
during the past year, committed sui­
cide Saturday morning. His friends
eao give do cause for the terrible act.

RAPIDS

KELLOGG » DEMAHAY
Mr. Albert Reese and lady, of Battle
Creek, were.on n visit among their chlldren and friends t‘ie part week. Tbe
jolly face of Uncle Ree*e cheer*one up,
after having the blues for a wrek.
I A lady says if the editor will fire

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Mime of his I** pea at some •‘hog*" she
knows, be will confer a great favor to
many. When a lady laltor* hard all
summer to have a good garden and *urroundings to the bouac. to have a neighbor’a hogs break down the front gate,
get into the garden, root up *11 the veg­
etable*, tear up the front yard, and destroy all the labor of the season. It is
more than the most patirut can bear.

Some say shoot them, (the hogs.) oth­
er*, set the dog on them, then again,
। try soaking corn to—to—that won’t do,
for if you put it on your tide of tbe
rood your hen* will gel it. Weil, what
can she do f

Died, Nov. lOtb, st the residence of
| her son, in Kahuno. Mr*. Huth Crowell,
at the age of 71 years. Mr*. Crowell
was one of tbe pioneers of Kalamo, har­
ing moved into tbe town some S3 years
' ago, from the state of Vermont. She
* a* born in Middlebury, Vt.. and to
1818 married Insac Crowell, with whom
she lived tonic M year*. They had
Ixirn to them six children, four of which
j were at the funeral, two having died
some year* ago. Of brothers sister*
•he had four; present at the funeral.
i two. She waa a consistent Christian
1 lady, and none will be missed morn
and tbe Opera i* none the worve for
from the vicinity. Many were tbe days
thia invasion of tbe proirtariat. The
she spent in visiting the sick and con­
opera wa* Guillaume Tell. The audi­
tributing to their wants.
ence warmly applauded the Marseillaise
What became of it T It was a dog!
which wa* interpolated between the
second and third arts. Tbe Francais If tbe dog had been satisfied with de­
gave the Mitanlhrvpr, and tbe Plaidr- \ vouring only a pail of soap-grease, then
this
item would cot have been written.
tert; the Opr:a Comique. the ZAiaie
Bkinek ; the Odeou, /forfgxsr and the But when the said dog made way with
half
a barrel of aide pork, any theiy'
Folier 4 woarcMVr. and the Historique.
Jkorrea*. while the two circuses gave had tbe -face’’ to come back fbc _tb©
concerts. Tbe city wa* full of bustle. spare-ribs, it wn* ton much for human
Many street* were decked with flags. nature to bear. Now, says Tom, when
though thia demnnutmtinn ia not *o that peaky eur returns to get the brad
universal aa four inonth* ago, and at and feet I’ll fix him sure. So after
night the municipal building* were il­ sticking the butcher-knife to tbe cor- ,
luminated, the Council having spoutan- ner of the bou*e, so it would lie handy,
evnaly voted 50,000 franc* for that pur- and then putting about two ounce* of '
"dir-in-n-mlnute’’ into the old shotgun
Didn't hare i
The distribution of the prise* of the Tom awaits his coming.
wait long. Soon said dog came trouing
Exhibition took place ou Monday, in
the Pnlaise d’ Industrie, in the Champ* around the corner of the house, when ;
Elyscea.
Tbe ceremony pa**ed off ••bang" went tbe gun. Now, Rays Tom, :
moat successfully. The day broke dose running to get die gun, we’ll have some ;
•nd gloomy, and slight rain fell to the bo — What! Where did that dog ,
morning, but about eleven o'clock the go tof And that is still * mystery to '

elements bees me more propitious, and
lhe afternoon turned out charming.
The great central space of the palace
was tran«foraed into a marniteenl
ball, which was elegantly and richly
decorated. The ea*t end of the im­
mense talle was set apart for the place*
of honor.
Here a oeriee of raised
platforms, covered wile crimson and
gold, ruse one above the ether till they
reached the galleries. Iu the center at
the bottom wa* the estnsde of the Pres­
ident of the Republic, flanked on either
side by the tribunes of the Diplomatic
and other official corps. Behind and
above the Mundial *at tbe member* of
the member* of the Senate and Cham­
ber. Ths ground space was allotted to
the juries, the exhibitors and their
friend*. Round tbe baR beneath the
galleries ran tribune* for th» various
coantriea represented at the Exhibition,
beginning with England. Over these
tribunes tbe nstioual colors of every
land waved by the side of trophic* of
Preach flags and scutcheons emblaxoned with the letter* "R. F." and the
word “Pax." The galleries were turn­
ed into open bole* for such of tbe gen­
eral poblie as ware lucky enoagh to
have procured a ticket.
Above the

•rm with a raaor. She kept the wound
CmsoankMl until it was too late to save__________ ___________ _ , _■ _ ,_______
ter life. Ate Eva Branch, alias Jstes ly bedecked with the fevortetitenlar.

It ia a fact generally understood, that tire cannot be controlled or kept any
length of time when wood is burned in a stove on an epsa prate. Tbe s*he»/alltap through tiie prate, leave the coals exposed to the direct draft, and they are
consumed, leaving neither coal to aid combustion, nor ashes to retain the fire,
if dry wood is uwd, tbe stove (for a time) becomes unnoMssarily hoc, and- tbe
wood hi very soon consumed. If the wood used is green, or partly so, it requires
close attention to prevent the fire from going out, aud it ia imp isaible to keep a
wood fire on an open grate oyer night.
The Combination Grate in the FOREST KING consists of two grates working
in combination, one with tbe other; each provided with openings and corres­
ponding blank spsee&lt; forming either an opca grate ot a elated jtre bottom, and
operated by a shaker from the outside.
J
THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL.
After thorough test*, we claim for thU important invention: That all the
enols may bo retained iu the stove, and.any amouet of aabea desired; that toe
fire is nt all times under pcrfrsA^patrol. and can lie kept continuously through­
out the winter; that it gres'mi*e* in fuel, and entirely overcome* all
the objections heretofore raised nigatnat tht* class of stoves.

FURNITURE STO3E

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

FURNITURE!

Tbe Forest King ia mounted -in the beat possible manner, with No. 18 cold
rolled polished sheet iron, ha* ground edge*, poliahed foot rail. Theasb pit ex­
tends under the entire doable bottom. Tbe stove is very durable, being the
heaviest made of the class. It i* the only stove of lhe kind in which the fire
can be perfectly managed. Wo wart-ant it to keep fire all night.

CHEAP IS VS til AFFORD TO,

Fomitsn of Every Description
Rok Bottom Prices

COFFINS * CASKETS

A GOOD HEARSE

TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE I
Upbolsterj Goods and Shronds

C. C. WOLCOTT.

THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!
MEAT MARKET.

J^OISK BROTH EBB,

DRUGGISTS*

Fre»h and Salt Meats,
Jacket Ham sal SMiert,

-NOW ARRIVING AT-

Lard, by the lb. or barrel.

SCHOOL BOOKS.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS.

Cottons, Prints, Dress Goods, Tickings, Shirtings, Flan*
nels, Blankets, Beavers, Casslmeres, Cloaking,
Hosiery, Knit Coods, Underwear, Wool
Yarns, Notions, Groceries, 4c.

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN !

WALL PAPER AMD MBDERIIG,
PAINTS, OILS,
COTTAGE COLORS,
MA8URY8 COLORS­
VARNISHES, BRUSHES,
DYE-STUFFS, TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES,

Put Perftna ul Toilet trite.

Fine American &amp; Elgii Wtfchtt,

A little over a rear ago, there was es­
tablished a water-course, or drain,
through a swamp tn this part of the
town, by the county drain commiaaioaer. A portion of it not bring finished
to the satisfaction of all parties inter­
ested, an appeal wa* made to the txxrd
of su pervisora. They appointed a com tnittec of two of their number to inves­
tigate. Wednesday wa* tb- day they
proceeded io determine whether th©
complaint wa* just or not. After look­
ing over tbe drain, or tbe portion com­
plained &lt;iL the committee came to the
conclusion to let the complaining par­
ties have the job of fintdiing the drain
to their own satisfaction, and, also, to
tbe satisfaction of the committee, til
will Leal the wound, but make the
ditch larger, and also quiet, for a while
at leaat, all contpiaiula in regard to the
way it waa don -. Much has been writ­
ten of ^Perry’s victory on Lake Erie,
but Perry’* victory over tbe county

I offer this season a larger and more attractive stock than ever, and cordially
invite every buyer to examine our goods and price*, knowing yon will find it to
your advantage to give me a liberal share of yoni patronage. I take great care
to have the Lahti and lient tn all departments, and purpow, maintaining my
well-earned reputation for selling goods cheap.
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AND JEWELST.

PISE TOBACCOS A CIGAXS.

MONEY TO LOAN I

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

Perxaaal or Real Bute Scanty.

WINTER OPENING!

LATEST Styles if I1LLMKH

NEW

LIVERY!

together. The music of several mili­
tary tends and a choir of Orpteonirt*.
90) strong. was placed al the weet end

UTOYA BOARDIIG STABLE

BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!

AND THEY WILL B; SOLD!
AND THEY WtLL BE SOLD!
AND THEY Will BE SOLD I

�Mra. Frank M. Smith, fortaerty of
your village, UinChlMffotortbe week,
vtailiag.
Hou. IL A. Gredyew; tea teas swtoualy IU with congestion of tte lung*.

cupfod by Smith k Knappeu.

.' Ant Superintendent of railway mail*,
with heudzjnarter* st Wasliington. He
is a fiiwt-dss* editor and tbe people of
Charlotte part with him relurtandy.
F. B. Ainjror, of lhe Middleville Blade,

.Maxwell A. Fox’* theatrical troupe
are i n tbe city thia week, staying good
play*, in a fair msnber, to good and-

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BOSTON
STORE!
A GRAND SUCCESS,

Messrs. Bentley Bros, and Walter L.
Wilkins have consolidated their bunMsa. making one of tbeaolidert bmiD«aa firms in the efty.

Him Parmenter, of Vt. Villa, daugh­
ter oF the doctor, is to organize a mu-

Court convenes next Monday, with a
large number of criminal eases, and a
fair amount'of dvil bnainees.
The
lawyers are busy Retting ready for the

end a fine, crop of Siberian &lt;
after whieb tbe tree mraia I
aad bad tto mgrtM crop 4
tte abs of hickory auto

L Doubla She* and Rifle, of Hia
Own Mowafactaxw, for front
$30 to SOO. A 3-Barrol
county and 16 in Eaton, 'ieo of the
lomea. amounting to $8,788, were caus­
ed by lightning,____________ __________

Iruh Arrivals Daily.

HISWORTH &amp; BROOKS

who reridoa south of Sheridan. died,
lifter * long and painful illness.
A
port mortem examination of the body
waa h&lt;!id on Tuesday by Dra. Young.
G ria wold, Scott and Baker, ihrfuloit
the cause of death to have been cancer,
involving the stomache, liver, •ancrea*
and other abdominal organa.

P. W. Niricern has sold hia little
greenback paper to Edwin E. Smith of
Grand Rapid*,.who Will hereafter issue
Nashville stove-vood finds a market It as an independent Journal. Smith
te G*u&gt;d Rapids, at least L. J. Wheeler looks younger «nd greener than a cer­
Las shipped four car loads there thia tain editor who started a paper, about
five yearn ago, not a thousand miles
from here. If he ancreeds in publiahing aa good a paper and make* a* com­
plete a success of Um did that man.
the people of tlic city will have reasons
to be proud of him.

Harer Bras, are ?reeling * domicile
aerwaa tbe river.
When completed we
presume it will be known as the “BachThe down-town shops have reduced
horM—shoeing to $1.90 per upon, and
now ia the time to get them honu.* a

The board of county cantasacni are
in sr*rion nnd hope to complete their
buainroa to-day. Tbe vote for some of
the offices is very low. Houghtalin is
elected sheriff by a majority of eleven.
Lichty is elected treasurer by a like
majority. Burton is elected represent­
ative by a majority of three. Cadwallader apd Niskern nre a tie on eommisaioncr nnd will hare to settle it by
a draw. Lewis Durkee is chairman of
the board and ebows his markerlability
for such a position. Bulldozer* arr
learning that so long as he is chairman
tbe bull don't doxe.
Kuix.

Qa Monday Hatley Lee started to
—W. H. Spencer, of Maple Grove, join hia family at Tiffin. 0., where they
waa running hia clover halier on Geo. will remain until next spring. when
D. Moore’s place, one day last week, they will go to Kansas.
when be endeavored to step upon tbe
Bantry Brooks, one of the young and
horse-power for some purpo-r, aud
moat sprightly borine** men of Naslislipped, ertchmg h&gt;* left foot brtwren
Mi*s Anna Winters trachea the Nor­
villc, ha* been up at LowelL during
a sweep and the frame-work of the
ton school thia winter. A fine school
lire past week, buying stock.
power, breaking his limb dean offal
ia in progress.
John
Gutchew*,
living
north-west,
tbe ankle; and this is Dot the only bad
Mr. Peter Anderson has sold bis farm
lack be has had lately, for one of hia was aammoned ^Climax, on Wednes­
beat horse* died only tbe day before. day last, by a telegram saying that his to George Raise, and has removed to
the
northern part of the alate.
mother
waa
on
her
death-bed.
Hord trial*.
A mild form of diptheria te going
Henry Falconer luw returned from
—About ore o’clock yesterday morn­ |
the
rounds of this nnd the adjacent
Kanaas
having
bought
land
al
Bruns
­
ing the large wood pile &lt;»f the M. C. R.
R-at Vermontville, caught Are from the wick, Mtn. to which point himself and townships of Baltimore and Assyria.
wood saw that ia at work thcr , cann­ brother Intend to emigrate next month. No fatal ease* arc teported as yet.
ing a big blase and much excitement.
A telegram waa dispatched to Jackson
for a locomotive to draw water from
thia station to the scene of the conflag­
ration, and a fire engine arriving from
Charlotte oh lhe Pacific, the fire was
soon under control. Over 380 cords of
wood was destroyed.

The W. C. T. U. will hold a Dime
Social ia tbe Red Ribbon Club Room,
Tuesday ere.. Nor. 19.
All are cor­
dially invited to attend. Refreshments
will be served.

I&gt;an. Halbert and Geo. W. Francis,
of tbe far-off State of California, have
sent to several of their friend's in this

-William Anderson Cooley of Wood­ village, magnificent specimens of rais
land. called upon us Thursday, with in* of their husbandry.
eight page* of maanaeript, canonising
Henry Zuscbnitt, at Wolcott’s hard­
hi* late lamented Amanda, who recent­ ware, is th* proprietor of a case of fin&lt;&gt;
ly left him-and four children for a fire armv and munition* of the “chase”
handsomer man, vis: Charles Tobias, which be ia desiroa* of selling to the
takteg with her ail the bed-clothing, boys, vary low for cash.
canned fruit, aweetcake and other good
If the sleighing is good this winter
thing* that belongs to Wfltihm and
A. W. OMs ptopone* to make business
W-lltem alone. It is a mournful aud
lively for the fanner* who have *aw
touching eulogy, and had we spare, our
log* to sell.
We presume onr other
readers would hare the privilege of
mill men will do the nuae.
perusing it.
Frank Timmerman will not “take in"
—A mouth hand at the county farm J a term at tte Uaiveratty. this winter,
waa engaged in grading, oo Wednea
on seeon nt of not being able to com­
day last, when be drove hia tram into
plete his painting contract upon tina deep ditch that had been made u&gt; lay
new eoaaty house in season.
the basement walla of the new build-

ing. One hone fell Uack-firrtand the I Thia week we have replenished our
other on top, monkey fashion, and the job stock and are ready for any kind of
whoop that startled dnvr.r set up in Job printing, from a visiting c rd to a
Sgnd in your orders
behalf of bis floundering team, would full sheet poster.
have sarprised a Comanche ladten. gentlemen, and you will make us ghul.
i Geo. Scovill and wife, departed for
men upon the building to the M»t in a । HolIoq, Mnskrgou Co- oo Wednesday
twinkling. They tent a helping hand morniog. there to live, but Mr. Scbviil
and soon relieved th&lt; poor hearts from | didn’t forget to leave the 1 ttie twelve
; shillings for the Nbws, ’ere be said
thmr aabeartiy condition.
—Tbe election. Just held, is probably ' farewell to NaahviBe.
I
Mrs. Wm. C. Freeman, of this viltbe moat closely contested one ever
held in Barry county. The pluralities ; lage, ia dangerously ill with typhoid
of tbe representative and comity tick­ fever, and is not expected to recover.
ets te aa follow*: Representative in I Her modier, Mr*. Baldwin, of York
the State Legislature. 1st Di*U Porter j State, arrived on Saturday eve., in an­
Burton. G„ 3; Representative in tbe ' *wer to a telegram, soliciting her presState Legislature, 2nd DiaU George
McAllister, G„ 8; Sheriff. Henry
On Wednesday last. Will. Jarrerd
Hmaghtalte. R_. 11; County Clerk. and Fred Shoup, of Maple Grow, saw­

for Governor, received a piuralitv of
ia ; John Dawson N. ami J. Q. Estelle
ML while F. A. Hooker, the RrpuWi
cm candidate for Circuit Judge, re­
solved a plurality of 11A Thu* it wfli
be me. that the various ticteta-ww.

The Boss Chewing Tobacco,......X
Buckskin Gloves, war., per pair. 1.00

Overalls, Blue or Brown, per pair 40

WOOLEN GOODS!

Crock’ry ± Glasswar''

Prices Reduced

Glass Tea Setts, 4 pieces per sett....40
Glass Tumbler* per sett.........................
Glam Salta, Individual....................... :
Gias* Ranee Dishes, per sett,............
Glass Goblets, per sett...........................40
Glass Hand Lamp*, complete,............ 2 .
Glass Stand Lamps, complete,............ tt’
Glass Stand Lamp*, complete.............. M
11Jimp Chimneys, each..... 6, 8 and 10 c
| Dinner Plates, per sett...........................
l Breakfast Pistes, per sett,.......... 40
Tea Platen, per sett................................ LJ
' Sauce Platea, per sett,...........................SJ

BOOTS AND SHOES, (New)
Prices Reduced.

Tbe Bottom ta Out
When you can buy
A suit of Underwear for
An All-Buck Gauntlet
1
An All-Buck Mitten
1
A good Chinchilla Gauntlet
Heavy yard-wide Sheeting
.(
Heavy Cap for man
Heavy Cap for boy
A No. 1 Wool S&lt;a k
1 dozen Tumblers
1 dored Goblet*
Standard Lamp trimmed and burn-

Tea Cup* and Saucer*, per sett,.......... 40
W**h Bowl and Pitchw.............. ....I 00
Everything else iu proportion. Thin
crockery is °f tbe celebrated J de G.
Mrokin’s ware.

Every man, woman and child leaves ourstore well pleased.

wirythdig GUABANTHD

The largest Cake of Soap in town .06
H. R. Dickucsom &amp; Co.

Loelt Mere!
Everybody indebted to Kellogg i
Demaray, are solicited toeall ana set­
tle. cither by caali or short lime paper,
without delay, and oblige

They Know They Hav Got the Werth of Their Iiit) M ty Draliu wits them. Or Money Refunded
Money.

LOOMIS.
CHAS W. DEMARAY.

CouxciL Rooms, t
Nov. 13th, 1*78- J
Regular meeting hebl.
Prewnt—Chimnau, President; Bar­
ber, Young and Wheeler.Trustee*.
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NEW GOODS,!
NEW GOODS

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Notice is hereby given that Ordinance
No. 1, (of tl-e Village of Nashville) rel­
ative to restraining animals from run­
ning al large, lake* effect on tbe 15th
day of November, and wfll be strictly
n furred on and after that date.
Doted, Nashville, Nov. 8th, 1878.
W. E. Gkumm.
Village Marshal.

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To be found In the Market. In which
1 defy competition io price*.

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LOWEST 1 RICES’
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[y on hand a full and well se-

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(liarmn, Indies' Nctta. Pins,
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On motion Council
C H. Bbadt,
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STAPLE GROCERIES,
CO THE PRICES
Sugars. Teas.
Coffees, Spices.

Fish &amp;

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With a fine selection of Goods, and
large discounts from list prices.

C. W. DEJIARA1, Jeweler,

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STONE aid WOODEN WARE,

2 he Lon^ Brick

ed. with a rw cut saw, ten eord* of
•love wood, and Dut Jarrard cut down
the trees, and split nnd piled tb&lt;- wood.
Ko need of sawio* machines if every
ooe wiUdea* w«JL
Du rid Stereos and family,
Hmvlrton. N. Y-. have moved to this vil­
lage. intending to locate permanently.
Mr. L. Utcveos, tbe oldest son, son tem­
plates buyiag out aud running Booth's

Nk. New Ratetea. pro lb.... ........... W
Japan Tea, Goodenowh,............ ....60

Superior Black Ink, per bottle,....W

Tte W.C. ER has made a alight
change te the running "f trains, a* will
be seen by reference to their tjme card.

cate, as necessary to tbe display of tbe
the manf pretty thing* they keep in
their store.
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Onr Stock is always Complete,

EVERY ARTICLLE WORTH DOUBLE

David Goodyear, recently from Memphi*, Tenn., is iu the city visiting hi*
many relatives.
He ha* had experiraes during the season with yellow
ferer.
.

port of Maple Grow. five nwwtofo
the family of McPcek are down vtt|
Alice, tbs eldest daughter. having H
tbe most malignant type. There i
several other cases in Maple Grove. ,
ao the disease te reported to be sprm

Si th FiMq Mitta

NOVELTY SHOP!
A. C. Butoi

gave him a donotional call on Wednes­
day evening, of thia week, and left him
about $80 teeaah.
.

erty started for the Chicago ina'ket
with
camof apples.

PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR!
iug Cough, Ac., who bare do personal
knowledge of Boschrc'aCemaa$jrnM&gt;
To such we would any that »,0»doeen
were soW lart year without one com-

IT PHICBJtl WIT THE TUES

We are prepared to do most ample
Justice to all our customer*, which are
many, and we are bound to make ns
many more, if low prices and fair deal­
ing will doh. We have brought our
! large stock here to sell, not to keep or.
our shelve*, and we earnestly aolklt
yaar examination of out stock before

Boots &amp; Snoes,
Hats &amp; Caps.
Bramlar n mb , wnUKy of

THE MAMOTH STOCK OF

CLOTHING

LADIES CLOAK'S
Prettier and cteojnr than tow.

Don’t Spend a Dollar
till you have looked over our Stock.

CENTRAL STORE.

�-.-'I' ' _

Premtm

IL” rxn right," repbhd the towyer.
hand over &gt;1 to me and ww shall be
3-E

MM, it., it
youNc

iyrinafietf (Mtut.j Bfrublkvn.

.

. W .T ma to send Cook np to me.
---------I informed her that I d like
her to te11 me how to make bwdstank
podding for several hundred CmcinnaUana, the humor of the requret wa.
too grat*. it arcturd, for her to preserve
what ah&lt;- considered a decomua gravity,
and ahe threw her apron over her face,
and throbbed' behind it with a long

y* trutbfal aooouat of ito btatory: Tti safe*
b a ..gtoabta proftaraifaa. taroatal i. ttamroatanth century by Dr. Willtam Grsc. who »u
Mtrgwm In King J*mea' &gt;ray, and w&gt; u from
that Umo always owd ItiaH*prof—tonalpraetfaa. wtoesrar aocaoaa* or tailtaaatn.Uca pro- .

"***'.‘*y-

JrMK Bakutt, of New York, ha.
rwfn-d a tnMxtaa-.ur to eomp.1 the Comj^roltar to pay assttar •l.tDS.fltoor tadrtty.mwtoy
toward Ito mptettou ot tto Brootoyu btalga.
«b- ta.ou».&lt;®n&gt;otai by
Brooklya and X«w lurk taro town already pa&gt;(
Br the explosion of a boiler in .the
row miU of Jcweph F-oto. st fta.Mumb, Mo. twn
nroo ’m kilted sod two eCtar* rortoudy in­
jured. .. .Ftro two-s£r&gt;ty brick icoeaamt lu.uww
&lt;*&gt; Cerro rtroct, betwron Eighth sort Ninth
rtretrta.M Uxxte. bomrolttaotaeBtebl Lmw
shoot &gt;■',&lt;■» Three norsooa tort ttair Inta In
ttallMure.
Mm. Axmua Dvtch, one of tbe oldest
)oum*lwt» tn the Wirt, tana jnrt dted in &lt;%hami. aged » rear* lie wha.) a paprr in tta
Garden City thirty-Are ysar* agu
A dispatch from 1’emlaina, Dakarta.
any, W. J|. Andrrwm, tLo Balta. (T*x. I tltartff.
ua pursuit of Wdhaiu Colhta, of tta fauao-w
l&lt;and of train roliter* ia that rrwum, found Ita
uaMi an I’em 1.3 a, an.! attn-na ptal to arrnt &gt;utu
CiiUiia* rreirted. and tta mrji wn-tanR*d fire
with fatal eflreri, both drvj&gt;j&gt;uig drod in two

kr»lM«r-Tba Bemcrato .tact tbotr Cmrrwnan ia erry dtatrict
Irl.MM-Uf of tb. ItafWow-nUllrrw ra
Armed with a pen. an ink-boUh' and
inmd to CVocrwa. are Itemuerala
llta.ia 111 uf tb. 11—iwata nomine*. I a sheet of paper, (took descended' to
ir Coawri .. wm wta.-tod, eirrpt in tb« EiKhtb the regions below, and in an hour or
•trict, &lt; Iter* Lowe, Indepeodent, wa.rh.wrs
| two Button* brought m&lt;&gt; her rofnpotrilion, written in a very neat hand and
I With very little Imd *pcllinr .
glsncc ('thought 1 could
il the aliccl
—------------,----------- out change
l..r..n1.l.l..aia»Jlhe|.l,n».,.l.w
&lt;-onni*c&lt;t a. to reouir.-unra.i-hng
Be
I«»w. then, follow direction, for making
Truiple Bar lH-.-f.tcak pudding &lt;not pic &gt;

BOSTOR TRAJI8CRIPT.
Democxwtalto itoUrsj.. Its; •Hojjulrlioau»lin IlomxnX 15J jribltotml ihrnImckrr* uniMAUfcaA)?*: rc-dwtaxil • i;
Indc|M-udi'tit Demoerstsf f); Indcpcnalent Ib-ptiblimnX ! &gt;: to be elected, 4 ; to­
tai, iTA'l.
Aiwaaua.
I!7.~
sau*.~ r wwv-*w.
» hrw.
4 *• *'■’*•* * •'»'*•* *•z—*"
I r-i-*.,i.. /&gt;»•&gt;
t
K creerew.

At tta stope «rf AiMoaa. Cut Grare entered
it to te a.lmluwtere.1 to ha. erxn pa inert, who
were wound*.! during tta mmorsbto day of tta
talite; and tt wa* umd with neb soceraa that Ita
bred .urgeoo of tta army al Aughnna iwdrred
Ur Urao, to manufacture tOO gra*., aaal diatrlbnl* It aia-.iK Ita tewpiuta tetforo Ua* tattlOn th. »ad defeat at Augbruu, .fter Uinkk •
army took p'ron—*wi &lt;rf tte tetih- Arid, *r.rraj
aratatairew, wbteb had tar-n .KmA-nrej by U,
retreating araay, were found to rentals *rek-l
raws of tta Haire. Tta Eagitah surge.*,. Uwtedllapou ibrer wocodrel and awwrtMwd it.
• alsn, aaal tbu. were tartb uf tta coutattimg
aroaa&gt;. tefrtasdrel by it
Birth Dr William

No Grand PriztB were decreed at
Parlx for Spool Cotton.

Daily and Weekly, Quarto,
BOTTOM, KASS.

J. &amp;. P. COATS. Gold Medal.
VilliiaiUc Lues Co., Silrer life!.

TIEWniflltO
LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD!

AGENTS;

$10 to $1000 tesa.sjtarert: tad St, cjjl WiAhi X, Bsk Xml
ladrMo RAXTra a*&lt;«&gt; ncrij t t L4?iu t. w_r
OrrtClAX. role of New Hsmpalnr.
iHuerorr Brad, Itopubtaaa. ».'K- M t
Item. rat,
Brown, &lt;irwu&gt;l«.-ber »&lt;
Frobitahiry and Mattering. I JU Brad.

huahnK. bb male twcame fncbtoocl, and, tte
bridl* breaking■
from bta -add;&lt; By
tbe fall hb nght Wk wa* broken Ln I.,,
tame protnuh, «„ and Lu anil. wa* La.il.
Tar couti iiL m r.mehMb-d lirivre. t&gt;

Maj. H W. Bcantluun, &lt;&gt;f the Howard tbe rountrtna at the Latin t'nk« proridre that
the ea*uag-&lt; at
.tag n n.it, frre. »r&gt;d tte
cuMMCv «if Miter. •u«prru)n| lu4»fltdU-ly, ren

IURED FREE I

qAPONIFIEp

PIANOS

U th. OU fc.li.bla Cm—trskta Ly

YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
AND NAME

AWNINGS! TENTS!

Aawx-tata.n. of New Orlrau., who * now a**l*ling ta making a re;.&gt;rt of th-; work &lt;d the How •
anta during the epidenUr of I’flS. elprre.r* tta
opUu*e ttal I tare bare l«»n during tbe part
four month. S'.OW rate. uf fe.rr tn New &lt; »r
leu u and rktaity

ICTOI
HISTORY"

I “inirrira Ahra.1 In Spool Cotton,'

Nokmax B. Jn&gt;t&gt;, ex-member of CouKTtw. from njinnia, died suddenly at Ute birt»r
it, Cbicagn a few day. ago.
Oeorge Freak.,
drtanlUng Treaaurer of Burk erointy. Oh*-, ha*
twen wnitoureU to lw*lro year* in tta prnitra-

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ta tags
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Il ta.tas ta«a wWrl, .grrntata. aatai
ewraiw* »f

FOR FAMILY SOAP-MAKIIG

SaponifieR ^TOVE POLISH

MAGICS™

puddiag flj’dhiu 1-oiluig wat.r flour it
tu- ft ore/the top of the lasahi
&lt;1. Place the bo.nu in a asucepun of
iMuflng water and keep it l&gt;oihng four
hour*. T&lt; if writ Mg, take tC the cloth,
turn the ha.un liter ou a ui*v warm

60 VIEWS

MASON A HAMLIN CABINET DUGANS

FUHS EXPOSITION,

LIST OF DISEASES

MEXICAN

MUSTANG
•tncken with parai.rat* ju»t Iwfore ln&gt; rec.nl
depart ar* for Europe, aud th*' hi. sun.l t&gt;
mnoorty Impaired
The Chicago Times asyw a pooling
ooctract ha* Leva arranged fur Eeat - bound
freight by tbe manager. of thirty -four WewU-ra
rwl. A Commvwtonur ta to be
to .
ruu the p-.d, with powet to ttiforv. ita ch &gt;
rbsotta .

The Sii-n tary of State Lx* uddrmre-d
Muuator to England &lt;« th. «at&gt;|&gt;ei ..f tbe
Halifax Starry tw.rrl Mr E.arte takro .11rortiMue with lb* tbebnK .rf th. Hakfax Com
’’"'■rt'1’’. '■**• »•
tbe anxHMil
the awarrl
and U» manuer in wteeb tl wa. rrtxterwl. hoi.I
mg lh*l th* muu ot
ta Ml &lt;«tragwow. and stterly udrfwMto pro- to -1
“r°® «to taj-Aj. sf iwair. .can .J tab-

rmw to iwUte the duptilcd qnw»U.in«. .nd .trH
tbe calamlUn. of the tniper.dinx rotluw-n
A
l.xwUnUi.'plr o&gt;rnw|or-'lnd .late, thal U.e
lUx.h.jw Ituiirnx-tsia Lm mxi.nl a f.Ul I4..W
If ton iMl.to. uf &lt;hw Aaa, &lt;M-r at Ito
nwwl laflu-utad Itoto. by Ran 1 n—f. CikWi. f
kwdrr. who bad town &gt;lk;rwwi for Hm..t.-rtr&gt;x
r Ak»'« death Matured .lyi-b dtourKMilx*
all by tta Laitod Mata* it mart 1- nwantaj m &lt;&gt;m«
taM, th»t U&gt;c maJonty of tlw leader. dtetnuM-d
Ji— &gt;*oefito in m-rtw

Hold liy all |&gt;raKta»l*.______

LINIMENT.

_

I1XST organ* as * whole sad In-Wt
wurkmamhip in detail, to t»w rotw-|u*a« raactad
st Ur Pin. kip.mt*n. mi t. the Msmhi A Han -

ion I no doubt are to Im- bought Ui the
china *l&lt;&gt;rv* in America.

WANTED

V irtlm". of tbe YriteZfVrer.

The following i* an a)&gt;pruximatc list
of death* from yellow freer &lt; including
iiu|«&gt;rt«-"l anti wippowed mwes;. aiucc its

"

A LIEN'S—

GREAT
REMEDY

LUNGBALSAM

CURING I

sr-soLO mnwM(».-as

CHEAP AND GOOD LINIMENTS

■uakmg ttaobyectam that U» wtoptoio of 0...
yr any other award br tta evnanmot, br .
------- .-- —M. an.WVBIKV- Will, Urf.
-nn. ,.f that rUn-uf tbe WwdmiKti,, treat,
pro.abac fwr.urti a rommimou. and that th.
awwMta tbcrofur* out btadintt «r® »ta. G«v

SALVE

A GOLD MEDAL

The Joint Congrraaional Cummitt.-e
IxnUM* fanners raise gourd* inorder
to aecure the ahell* for aap-tn&gt;ngha
They get a light ahell whirl' will hold
from «ix to ten gallon* without coart or
much trouble__________

U MroMigsi. fl». tramfr. of the Indua Bureau a.
•* w" Ih-parment baring returned from the
Puctta raoat, .djoanwd at ftoaha. taM werk
to meat
a W—tagton on tb* Sib tart.
7^* ***?”», rrfuruej tn Umr nwpeettr*

A MEOLKCTXD eougli. cold, or .orr
throat wbw-b might l» .-tax-ind by a rttnpte

THE LICHT-RUNNINC

CLARK’S

NEW HOME

SEWING MACHINE
tittlhl

In the United Ktatm. England and
France the horse-aiKier simply take,
the Ixirw'i foot on hia knee to &gt;bor iL
Thia d*
‘
lure &lt;4

more shy, and most of them could not
well be treated in this way. Thus in
the Netherlands, and in parts of (Jarmany, the home ia placed in a narrow
atalL where short chains are attached to
the uprights; then one of them- chain*
i* )dace&lt;l around the horse'* ankle and
tbe foot lifted and tied np to a con­
venient bright for the smith to do hi*
wofk.
Iii Turkej and Hervia the
borse'4’ head ia held 1&gt;t one man, an-

THE WORLD OVEK

J. E8TET
&amp; CO.
MATTUBOtO, VT.
ty KOfiatrbW Catelfta

Ho. 400 Broadway, Rew York.
1 FRANK LKSLnrs

ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER.

Gargling Oil Liniment
is rtnqapwd around th* bally with wide
leather strap* attached to cross bars of
the frame-work; hi- brad is also nafelr
ttod. th* foot i* fixad to * stake to the
ground and bald
an ■■■Mist whfls
the smith nails ou the shoo.

wm ittw ta

aapean that in Gra^ Britain ar«
Mbed
newspapers and BIB pwicata, winch, with 56 omm of
Md Madtahtr ao^tafaa, nM*£»a total
,760 publitwrionr, 4*6 newspapers
M* periodical* iwing coutnbutod

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VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1878.

NUMBER 9.

in the station on Thanksgiving day:
** '
Aii twhsadod Uiia morning
Turk to Im ruffled fur at our
__________u* AM Mire Frotfangkam
told me she wm ping to put hertur-

the little loam where she lived, would
have been at a standstill without - bar.
In short, sho waa not an old maid at all,
but only an old young lady. Margery
wm never alighted, and yet it was proba­
bly ten yean since she had ar offer.
She had had her love story, of course;
but that was fifteen yean ago, and every

liis counter, he exclaimed :
that stupid market-woman
' ‘ marjoram, instead

wife. I agy, Mix* Margery, it seems
kinder curu* to me there shod be so
many Generals in Turkey by the name
of Paidia. The only way I kin account
inr it .is that it must have been the
name of the last Bultan. They say
that U*e Saltans have wiyes enough to
fill a female seminary, afid that the Buitan's crack regiment i« made of his own
f»n&amp; I don't know bow I should have
managed about natnidg my turkeva if it
hadn't a-been for th«/ Paaha family. A

BARBER,

H'M.

was an orphan and her cousin. Hr hail
been adopted by her .father, and they
had grown up together. But Jack was
a willful boy. Msrgr-rv's father did not
understand him. ami nt last he Tan away
to Califoniia. Mxrgi-rv knew tliat he
was going, and six- did not discourage
him. It accmixl to hex tliat this was
really Ixwt for all. Jack had promised
to come hack some ilay, when he had

PARMENTER.

If GRISWOLD.

. he wm coining home.. The Mime mail
brought her a little Ik&gt;x, containing a
ring of California gold
It came on
Thanksgiving day,and the day had ever
since been a sad one for Margery; for,
! though Jack enmc back to the riling*-,
I aid others naw him, he did not even cal)
, upon her. and he n-tuniol to the West
| the next day. without leaving any mm­
! sage for her. There hail l&gt;cen no ex­
planation sine*- It was still the same
cruel mystery that it had Is-en fifteen

ladies of the Methodist church at
B'thcsdy Springs hod come to the con­
clusion that the taliernacle. though it
was agtMid enough place fur the rammer
boarder* to git religion in. »u too
windy ami chilly a place tn get tip any
sort of religious warmin' dunng the

LEWIS DURKEE

r PAR AD E

Mrs. Frothingham imagined, from
tins, that Margery and her son were cu
gag&gt;*d. The p&gt;»vibility that Fred re»ul&lt;l

R j FUIG HNER.

» «... U—Hut, | u,

SWEET 1AKJOBAM.

WO 0 DL A ND HO USE.

inuM&gt;; U1J
UNION HOUSE
s'; oprt
’
’
Margery’s spice-garden wa* not exact•It Uks tho one planted tor Egypt's
ittaughti-t by thy groat Jewish Sullen.
though the plant* were, indeed, an or
chard of pleasant fruit*, oooinapng of a
hedge-like row of currant bushes and a
, halfaloxon nuu-led, stunted tree*, that
Bins Hutchins said Ixire the lx**t
“ squinches " in all the township. The
ground not occupied by the fniite wa*
____
w. o ejjRcmn,
laid out in orderly little beds, filled with
“yarba."
Thoroughwort and mother­
ia« kxM Bla CMMI Uctsdiss s&gt;4 a.«ia&lt; , wort, for the mfiuuou of bitter tea*, to
doos lo ,-rlsi sol Milsladlua
&lt;1171
be drunk religiously in the spring of
' the year, a penitential ceremonial seemFRANK J PURCHtS.
iugly handed down from the commem­
mw eating
re-.-r
oration of the Passover, by the
. ____ ________________ medicinal
plant*, more grateful to the poUi.- .
sftearmint and pejjpsrmiiit, jtennyroyal,
catnip and boarhound—grew near by,
with arnica for wound* and bruises, lavent^rr far the linen cheat, coriamler and
caraway for the ffmai bouewife'* cook­
ies, anise and saffron for spasmy tnbica,
rosemary for perfume, thyme and sage

better puddings, with irnch mil J ammatica aa fennel and dill for the gentle

JOHN Q. CRESSY.

bteg tbtoa fine,

fl00.00 and UPWARDS not'so
;olti

William jents;

pLAI¥ AWW FANCY

"My wife died five years ago," replied
Fred, gravely.
Jack staggered as though he had
lx*vn struck. "Margery dead’" he ex-

they eouldn'f afford to take him unless "There is a very pretty cottage on it,’
I'd donate him
The idee! When I'd I
fre,d, “and, with'all those peon
been fattening him up all rammer ex
*
—
.
. .
pnwaly for them, an' declined him to man." He was surprised that Jack waa
Mias Frothingham and Mr. Dickson. not willing to enter upon hi* diitire at
who'd either on 'em have given a gmxi once, but the young man insistt-d on
price for him' And the most aggravat­ purdiaaing a ticket to Baxter's with the
ing thing alxiut it u tliat Elder Dusen- advance money which Free! gave him.
And this was how it hapiM'ned that
there was a Thanksgiving dinner that
On the evs of a iwttir. not knowing him will think it’s the Huhan. and my vear at Margrrv's. and that the Sultan
i.-ft hi* pnaun in the kennel, ami was
whether he would »nni»» the terribl* turkeys will lone their reputation.
“I declare now. Miss Margvrv. the deca)ritatcd on the same evening with
work ul the next day, Fred wrote Marg
cry a letter, lulling her that he loved nice- just strike* me that the Sultan i* hi* Generals of theofl-r*-|&gt;&lt;-at«-d name of
just
the
turkey
for
yon
It
would
pk-a*&lt;her and asking her. if he lived to rutne
me fuxt ral&lt;- for yon to have tho b&lt;-»t
bird iii my loL You mn»t wear out a
night of wing a dusting, you're *■• m-at.
tliat. among all my herb*. I haven't a
and
the Sultan'* are atroug enough to
Thia letter prod never received, for he,
■png uf sweet marjoram for the stuffing."
was wounded in the bottle, hi* father
" But I have," replied Jack, aa he
cam*- for him. and he was brought lack
brought forward hi* Bible, with the ki­
ll*' *prays pressed betwcea its Icavre.
The tear* stood in Margery ' eyes aa he
told their story, and I do not think one
..
ii.iii.t
ii
I of the preciuna leavi** would have been
(■ending over him, he did nut know her.
» ulkjn«. -....u. &lt;l-l.it—
dio h, lh&gt;1 ot,udB
j
but rarvd deiinOTS^ about Marg, re
1.1-1-I I^du,g Juiu„
Calling her bv all the swm-t names lhal ,1— HU— -1
f™”. .
L’
’ Fred FrJ.bi»«b«n — u lb. »«l
his disordered mind could snpply

WALTER &amp; POWERS.

EM OR

’em Jerky m-L^ff 1'asha. though my
wife said that was kind of mixin' things,
fur it seemed to her tliat Jerky-nek-off
sounded more Roushan tlian Turkey.
“ I did very well with the whole flock
exceptin' the' Bultan, the vejy biggest
and gam ent feller of all. 1.1 weigh
twenty-eight jxrands
feathers enough to

if ou an unattafaabte hoght. rinsaad
through years of sun and shade. It was,
in his long solitude in Arabia that Paul
The way to find God is to have God coi'umuned with his own heart and drew
within us. It is to unite ourselves to
Jaek the dear giri for whom it always
in the spirit tliat armed him tor tri­
the divincat thing we know— the law of
wmdnI to him that the little plant must
umph. The life of Jesus grew in thirty
right, the sentiment of love.
have been named. What would she
years of silence before it tbotie upon the
If we will thus submit ourselves to
world. None reeognixes more frankly
'
‘
rht of his present occupathe
law
of
the
spirit
of
life,
we
shall
[ then and there he resigned
tlian Paul that attainment here is alow,
and at its best remain* incomplete.
— ,----- —jo as bartender, obtaining
law of sin. Perhaps there has never
from hia would-be employer the little
“Ourselves," he says, "who have the first
Iain upon ns much sense of its bondage.
bouquet of sacet marjorx-m and pressing
fruits of the spirit, grow within our­
i it lx*twcsn the leave* of hi* neglected If it be so, it is becanse we have not selves, waiting —for the fullness of the
apprehended those height* of goodness
Bible. But now he had nothing to look
which lie above our attainment There
to for subsistence. Mid he »trolled dis­
My brother, my aiater, does any sense
is no such way to become conscious of
consolately toward the de]M&gt;t, WOndci*
of Ixmdagr weigh you down ? Disap­
our own impurity as to see and know
lug what would l&gt;e the next acene in
pointment. it may be—failure, life's fair
the shining purity of another. If we
promise blighted. It may be a dull and
the strange dram*. Ths train from
m.-asure ourselves in anv respect by a
the mountain* wa* just in, and. faithful comparison wit£ the beat good­ aesthetic way of life stirred with a vague
{corning toward higher possibilities,
ness we have known or imagined—if we
t may be the darkness of a lost faith.
test ourselves, not where we are strong­
It may lie a bereavement that has emp­
Fred Frothinghair. Th* two young
est, but where wr are weakest, wr shall
mrn greeted each other pleasantly. get n keen consciousness of Iww far we tied life. Wlfidever it lie, the angel of
Fred iwid that he had lx*en spending
are under what Paul calls the law of sin.
perhaps in very hnmblc garb, unrasthe summer tn California, and Lad in
Or if, again, we sujipoae our lives a* we
jx*cte«l of you. Some lowly duty awaits
v«4.-d in a fruit farm. which 1&gt;* hoped
know them laid open to the world, or to
you. Some saddened life, unnoticed by
to visit once in two year*, and that he
those whose good opinion wr mo»t dewax now in wurvh of some one to keep
your aide, asks you to cheer ik.' What­
ever
opportunity of duty or of service
it far liirfl.
lias in the j»lh before you ia Goda own
messenger. Meet it like the messenger

dry, were tiodiFbwn^w'and
hung from the brown rafters of the at­
tic, a stranger would have noticed a cer­
tain appropriatenm between the girl
and h&lt;.r surroundings.
Her prMeoee somaed to diffuse j nM

1 entered the Lead of the doting httl&lt;woman, and so she wrote to Margi n
calling her "my dear daughter," and
I begging her to oimv to Fred, for her
presence alone could cure him
Margregular Thanksgiving dinner flue
। ary liad uo mother or fnead to consult,
ie you gave them "
and to her the only thing to be done
•ocnnil to be to confide ill Mrs Froth­ Margery, "that whatever is left from the
' ingham. and. taking a little bosket of
church festival is to be sent then so
1 I’Oppy-learrsi. to make n pillow for the
sufferer, she hurried to tile Frothing- that they arc provided fur thin year.
Jliun miu-w n. The girl who admitted
&lt; hcr
b. that Mm. Frothinghain was

word before doing so that, if Margery
cmur,nlu- wa* to be shown directly tn
Mr. Fred's room. Margery drew lxu-k
at this snuotuia-ment; but just nt that
moment the village doctor called to her
from the head of the stain, requesting
her to help him administer some medi­
cine to his nwtient, as he wm quite wild
,
Margery did as the doctor directed, and
.
Fred received his medicine tractably
,
.
Frothingham came in; the doctor
I went away, and afie stumbled through!
her
explanation,
she
’
’
*'
~ ‘hardly ‘knew vhow,
and left the fond mother tearful ant’'
indignant at her olxluracy. It was not,
until weeks after that she learned thatj
Jack hail liecn in town on the v&gt;rry day '

Evtn

of anta
When wo look down u|m&gt;d it
all from the height of some quirt, mod
itative hour, are wr not st times opprcnscd with a sense of its triviality and

one who wants not just to make a profit
out of his neighbors, but to serve anil
to help them—lheac details ar j no more
trivial or degrading than the rough
drew. Mid homely tools pl a sculptor are
unworthy of the marble l--auty that la
growing under his hands. The lugh
purpose ciiiimx-rabw and transfigun-i all
the want of purpose degradra nil
I
have stood in Switzerland. upon the
Gomer Grat, looking upon the grandest
circle nt towering height* look down
again*! the skv n*. daxxhug atiuwy aum
mits. celestially pure, reliwtially tender
the Matterhorn frow-n* in awful map-stv
vast ice-nver* sweep down towanl tin
valley in solemn, silent march. If then

nnTO((

with milk and honey one may long for
cold water, and all your orchard of
pleasant fruits could not make me for­
get a little garden of Jierb«."
.
* tri.l you wanted to transplant one
uf &gt;to flower* to the Pacific coast?"
queried Fred.
" What flower?" asked Margery, un-

consdoualy
A peal of laughter ran around
tabic, and Jack passed up his plate
Margery had insisted on carving
Sultan herselfi, with the demure
quest, "My dear, if you please, I
take 8wr«t Marjoram."

the
ifor
the
re­
will

J u«i now. in Pana, you will m the
art of great cooking in ix-rfrctfoo with
joratn. having Margery pcenng
th* least amount of fuel. In England
biiringly into the Multan's prison
and Aini-nm there is xn nlwolute and
All this trine Jack was coming nr
nnneeasMuy waste oi fuel as well as
anil
nearer,— to —
help —-------------------her celel viands by the employment of hup* fire*.
-- -------------Thanksgiving, for Jack had his story, England i* more wasteful by reason of
Joo&gt;■----------------------------------------------------- Ixwng more prejudiced than America in
He liad been unfortunate ever since this matter. In one day in England a
hi* n-tiun to California. Everything «*ik will consume n-ore fuel and produce
Lad gone wrong. And he did not care, 11&lt;mm —
good J
dinner* *u
than
— _a French cook
for wealth wa* nothing to him without will in a month of superb cooking!
* Margery He hail cume liack tliat au­ Count Rum fun. &lt;sid down practical rules
tumn year* ago to claim her. A* he* 1 by which a dinner for 1,000 jxusons
stepi»ed from the cars, the first .x*rron i could be exivlh'titly well cooked and
whom he met waa the village Doctor, served at a coat of 10 cent*! Now thia
who shook hands with him pleasantly pruceaa is improved upon, and a tlinnrr i
i for 1.500 perron* can lie well cooked al
when she bad been so faithful to him, and offetjsd him a ride.
. “Whak ia the news, doctor?" w** a fuel expense el ficenia! Not by gas
and had not even called upon her.
1 —that i* a wasteful cx]x*n»c—but by the
This was all that Margery knew. She. Jack's finttijucwtion.
“Ever^fhang ia about as usual," re-j' carbonated refuse of the gaa-bousc.
had waited faithfully for some explaaa-,
. known a* ookc.
This coke is placed in
' l&gt;on; had written to him several times;. pbed tho phyiiciaa. “Let fc*e see. j
' a ix*culiarly-construrted stove, which
but her letters came back to her throughJ Fred Frofhingham was a friend of permit* none of the fumre to )&gt;ara into
the DcmI Loiter Office, alKiwiag that, jour*. Was he not? He has come iiny other place tlian tho closed chimney.
Jack bad never rareav^d
anf thati back train the war, wounded; but I The cok« ia generated into a brilliant
his jirraent residence wsa not known at, jpiou»i! will pull him through. The fire st first by a powerful draught, then
of liia little nnne would
his former address. She never doubted,' sweet
tomxl down, aa per the want* of the
Jack through it alL ,Hh&lt;* was true, ami। make any taaa well. I should think, I cook by a mechanical damper. At thia
she felt sure that lie was. too. There, even if had not the luck to bt engaged ; point all the odor of the gas has gone,
wa* some strongs mystery between
■ and nothing foil a clear fire, minus smell
: or dust, is ready. This fire in the broad­
kip stove d«x*s duty for several dishes at
the xame time. Ion get your dinner
i hot and well cooked al a coat at leas
Margery could not grow old and sour.
lor there ia always youth and aweetneee
where there is hope.

Margery waa sorting her herbs in the
sunny drying-room, which the school
children called Mias Margery's herba­
the dried bunehea of hrriwand h&lt;-r |Mdc rium, when she waa called to the door
cheek reminded you that, though faded bv Bins Hutchins. Bins drove a pronow, there had been bkxmi there &lt;mce. vimon cart, supplied in part at the shir&lt;Yo« feM that Ml rery 1m«
dte had
seen Jane, with smdighi and am«.
warmth and perfume and life, and.
* Hornin', Mias Margey," said the old
though it had all gone from her M earn­
*
‘ ■ thw withered kwvra in
r bag*, her mission, like h’tgh about disposed of the whole flock
---- ------do gpod. to gi w esse to
suffering, and even a mild

Thcre 1* freedom, too, to lie achieved
from the pettiness of our lives. They
never, perhaps. look so pitiful a* when
they seem made up altogether of tiUle.
unnccesaary detail"
Our planting and
reaping, building and buying, ail the
half-mechanical operation* that absorb
our thought and time Mem aonietiinca

surrounding* with a glory which not the
Alps iand sky could flash in upon a heart
mode blind and dull by ignoble thoughts.

If there dwells in us tlx* spirit of life
wrNihall lx* freed from the bondage of

from the new. The mung water strikew
cold to many a Iwart
Here and there
the waves swc«'p men off from all moral
footing
I know not that for the reso­
lute and thoughtful there is any eacajie
from Mime suffering in the transition.

a trsgutition —could we know always tliat
a belter country lies waiting us—all
might lx* easily l&gt;onie.
The suffering
we may not decline: but safety, utter
safety, we mav keep through a'j.
Life
ia always possible to us. Fidelity, purity,
self-smcrifios—three may always be our*.
Are we liafllcd ui our search far a divine
plan in the universe?
Let us look
nearer liomc; can we not find the dew
to a divine plan in our own lives? Yes
—there need never fail to ns an imme­
diate token of divinity. There is always,
at the lowest, a duty to lx* done. There
is always, at the very lowest, a bunleu
to be bravely borne.
There is always
s&lt;.-me one to Ixj helped.
Do we oay.
But this does not comfort me, d&lt;xw
not reassure me?
Then let it guide
me! Hi* not essential that I should
he always in the ranshine. It ia only
reaential that in sunshine or in darkness
my steering should lie true.
And I am
never without a couq«u«, while I ace
that there ia for me a higher and a lower,
a right and a wrong, to choose between.
This, at least, bolds good when life ia
at its towrat term*. But. in a larger
view, the true victory over doubt hrs in
a hearty devotion of ourselves to that
noblest kind of life which needs no proof

How a .Sedentary life Affect* Women.
The Pojniiar Srienea Monthly re­
mark* that many ot the ills and iIucom-*
prevalent among women in opr day ore
no doubt traceable to the sedentary
mode of life *«i common among them.
The progress of the industrial art ha*

tier a* a apeciahst for women's diseases,
found that tn women who themselves
jxirfurmi-d all their household work
then- was no trace of certain complaint*,
that tlicae complaints Ijegin to make

Thia recalls an incident which luijrperiod in Bowton within a few jeara. A
young fellow, fresh as a daisy and fail
of cnlhtucasm for work, was «
*
‘
by a then well-known firm in
goods business.
T1----- ‘—
simple one, but was

and do wLat he was told. Ou its part,
the firm wm to pay him $1(M) for iho
first year’* work and teach him the buainewi. The money consideration was in­
significant; tho knowledge of the burincas wan what the youth waa after. He
wa* put down cellar, kept at opening
and nailing up boxes, running crraml*
ami sweeping the store; in a word he
wsa made to du a porter’s work, and his
employer* no donbt chuckled at the
thnugfit that they were getting for 12
a week work that wa* well worth $15.
But. like a sensible fellow, the youth
said nothing until the time wa* up. On
the morning of the first anniversary of
hi* coming to tile store he wan on liand
early, and, when the senior partner
came in, rvajK-ctfuIly naked to be
allowed to ae* him in the counting­
room &lt;m btuuneas The man of bo*imwi acceded to th* request, and the

to say. You agreed to pay me $100 and
you have done it. You also agreed to
teach me the business, and you have d&lt;liberately and knowingly broken your
Sromiae I know nothing about the
ry-goods btuuncs*. and it u yonr fault.
You have roblwd me of a yevir's linn-.

the man who pndoif himself that hut
word
as good as his note, bad been
accuse*! by a Iwardlea* boy of having
fail.-.! to keep his agrre-ment. and knew
tliat the charge wm true. He said noth­
ing. “ What I want," said the hoy. " is
an extra $100 a* an increase." “ You

time* greater in the cases of women
with four sere anta than those with none.
Ou the other hand, we observed a state­
ment tlie otlu-r day that, since the ras
E-nsion -if labor in the mills of New It don't pay to rob a l*&gt;y who kuo«&gt; his
ngland. on account of the panic, many rights.
of the female opcrativre hare sought
The Wheelbarrow Man’* Tramp.
nm]doyment as domrwtu-a, and. as a couPotter, the phcuouienal idiot who ha*
among them than there aa* previously. been trundling a wheelbarrow all the
Thia would seem to show that house­ way from Albany to San Francisco,
work is not as h«-althv as lal&gt;or in cotton reached hi* journey* end ten days ago,
and woolen mill*. Troy Timet.
aceomph*lung the tramp of &amp;.VB6 miles
in 172 day*, exchudvr of Sundaya. His
average daily walk ha* been about 231
A b-mb’.e fight with a bull took place mih-a, which ia al-out
mile* better
recently at Mr. Glover’s farm near than the average, which he undertook
t'borlcy. A collier, naiue.1 Frith, was to make m order to win a wager of
drinking with one of Mr. Glover's nona $1,000. The wheelbarrow which he ha*
when the latter bet luJi a crown that piiahed acrcxa the continent weighs with
Frith ,&lt;lare not fetch his father's bull the freight about 75 pounds. He hsn
from flu- field to the shippen. Frith filled four Isrgi* blank book* with the cer­
proceeded to fulfil) his task. and. a* a tificates of his presence st various pointe
measure of precaution, took with him a along the road. Some of these arc ca­
hay-fork. A* soon as Fnlh approached nons. For instance: “Potter |»w&lt;-d
the bull it attacked him furiously, and through Reno. Nev., 27th of S«-ptenilx*r.
he defended himself by thrusting the 1S7H. Succcs* to the noble hero that
prongs of the fork into the animal*' Uaa accomplMlied so wonderful an en­
nostril*. This made the bull more furi­ terprise. Such a man nhouhl live for­
ous, and, relearnr.g itself, it made an­ ever and die in peace and go to heaven."
other ilash at Frith, and caught him Again: “ May all the j»e»ce under tho
with its horn* in the lower part of the canopy of heaven be sent upon you, and
body, tow*ing him in the air. A terrible every glistening niy of the setting sun
gn*h was inflicted on the poor fellow, a
large piece of fl*-ali being lorn away. A*
soon aa Frith alighted on the ground
the bull knelt on him, and the men
Hu am lug-Bird- at the Opera.
watching were afraid to interfere until
Italian* have a quick oar for music—
thev set a large dog on the infuriated altogether too quick far fortrignera who
bull, which seixrd it by the nose, caus­
Sto the opera at Milan or Naples.
ing the vicious animal to get up. Poor
er a new opera oa« hears passage after
Frith m then rescued, and presented passage hummed on every ride a* lie
a shocking appearance. A doctor was
leavra the theater.' and during the per­
calla&lt;d in, and. although the sufferer is formance those who have good ear* have
in a precanoua state, liojies are enter­ the liabit of keeping up with all the
tained that he may recover.—MaHcAes- singer*. A Dujgh liotanist, who was
ter (Eny.} Guardian.
very fond of music, chanced to have one
of lheac humming-birds sitting next to
him at the ojwra in Milan. How to
A fnend of ours has a little boy, who.
make him cease his humming be knew
on account of hi* mother being an in­
not It was a delicate thing. At last
valid. lia* l»een under the especial rare
he had a plan. A* soon an the tenor en­
of his nurse. Dunng the summer, how­
tered and began his grand i^enc th*
ever, hi* mother went away for the sealiotanist l&lt;egan to fidget, and exclaimed
bol . taking the little boy and his grand­
dow and then, “What * nuisance!’
mother. Being unused to receiving or­
“What's a nuisance? " said the hmnnwr.
der* from his mother, ha at one time
looking daggers at the Dutchman. "That
reb died, and she was obliged to punish
tenor," quietly nnswerod his companion.
hiri. To tliia he demurred, affirming
*0e has such a loud voice that he quite
that only the nurse hail a right to pun­
prevents my hearing you f ’ The hum­
ish him. and going to his grandmother
mer wsa silent for the rest of the evening.
ho complained that his mother had
struck him. “That was right,’ said she.
"if you were naughty; she is your
Oo» of the most In.licrous and *rosa
mother, and has a right to whip you, if
you don't behave." The little fellow, tional reanlt* of the- Congressional elec­
sobbing, asked: “Have mothers a right tion in thi* State took place here to-day.
to strike their children?’ ’Certainly,’ On election day John Simms promised
she replied. "Are you her mother? ’ he his wife to vote for O'Hare, the nomi­
asked. ’To bo sate I am." "Well, nee of the Republican party* V®4 h®
then,’ cried he. "hit her!
Bangor got drunk and voted for hl* Dcawx-mtic
Opponent. Harris. Kmreteg that if be
returned home be would get flogged, be
The counterfeits of the flfi notes of do
1ms than seven national banks have
been so numerous and dangerous that
the genuine notes of those hanks have
been withdrawn from circulation aa fast
as they could be procured. The namta
of these lauiks are:
First National Bank, of Hanover. Pa.
Firs* National Bank, of Aurora, III.
First National Bank, of Canton, HL
First National Bank, of Chicago. HL

�Which I mb bound

H

AT PRICE THAT CATT BE DUPLICATED il tar EATUI Cl

A►

.,f V&gt;. K. i;,&gt;n

M
the machinery, and with lightning ra-

3

putting his bead off, cmtlng terrible
gaJbe, in the shoulder and severing

STOVES

little children.
Thera ia an elasticity Mil tulaptabil-

very beat in the market*.

December a girl named Stat* wm help-

Don’t buy a Heating Stove till you see the “Bo**,

8g«
room below.

and to Ke unexpectedly brought into

A chap'named Gardner

The New Forest King!

3 f*

AngL&gt;-8axoa is taken al a diaadvgtitr

Krirmture!

kaptany
At Battle Creek, oh the 13th. while
two cars were being drawn Ijy horse* .

glares.

FURNITURE STORE

i*g thriagk (Ac grate, leave th* coal* exposed to the direct draft, and they arc

brother in Decatur, III., but he repent­
ed so profoundly and quickly that he

close attention to prevent the fire from going out. and it i* imp-Msible to keep a

llcKcnor. wm» was ruling oo iuc r.irs j
—
~
with Mme other toy*, scridrntally fell *r? IT *D 1\T T ’T’ TT "D T7&gt; I
between two cars and wna ran over. J?
XV Xu X X U XV XU «
four wheels jw-lng over both legs and
nearly severing them from hi« body.
One leg was doubled nuder hi* body

the nearoM of them, and signiti*^ bls
drsirr to make a pnreliaw. Ara the
Colby and Livingston tn a Santa Criu, gloves for monsirr f They arc.
Will
Cal., hotel wa* trivial; Livingston, a mmtsiergirr himself the (rouble to sit
waiter, brought a cold cup of coffee to dovAi before the conntarf He slips on

operated by a shaker from the outride.

After thorough testa, wo claim for this important invention:

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL
That all the

IK
PLAIN and FANCY

ally doc* not know, when she daintily i a* it wa* era died alimnt to a jelly. The'.,
. ~
measures the masculine band, holding I boy is aliout 18 year* old. and it is fear-(j VA \/ Lz
vi th knives. Geer and Hankin also
fought about a woman in Forsyth, Ga.. the glove reqnhrsi. »h« &gt;u U«e aam.
tone inquire, the rolo.’ to which * ,

to kill Conway in

a railroad track. Several love trage­
dies are alike in their chief character

He .
|

ry in the West, particularly shocking
cp« being those of a Cbinaman-hack -

•hot wkBe dcfrndtaic hi. goM in Day-

rolled polished short iron, bos ground edges, polished fool rail. The ash pit ex­
tend* under the entire double bottom. The store is very durable, being the

as-------

Considerable excitement has been oc- ‘ PJIPAP IS ¥F fa I AFFORD TH
at Ionia by theremarahke.- -lHLAr M Wb Lafl A“UKU TU1

can be perfectly managed.

We warrant it to keep fire all night.

Fn'arhman would probabt/ reply, j cape of Daniel Van Waguer. under |
“Whatever your taste may snggeat» Hen'cnec of 15 years, in the House of 1

but to which the newly-arrived foreign- • Con ret ion. for murder, which occurred
er give, an answer* destitute of any ■ on Wednesday, the18th. Just how il
kind of embroidery. When ahe softly | WBa jonr is not.known, but It seems to

Fbe moth, of course, will have another

It. hrtnabM

i. S-U1U. Ms.

Tbir.

ed Mary Ann cannot look into hi. heart I

Why Mr*. Coyman waa killed in

loin* Mephbtophles behind the eoun- '
ter follow out bis retiring figure with a !

COFFINS &amp; CASKETS

A GOOD HEARSE

TIN, CUPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE 1

1

W'e keep an experienced Tinner and have ample facilitir* for doing Repairing
Mid Job Work, with accuracy, neatness and dispatch.

An Usual.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN I
—-IS TH

80HN H1K ail uolun,

NOW ARRIVING AT------

;

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reTW

M«krt t-rie. pud

It looka ’j,'" wlkaSt

him a* securely a* the Ancient Marin­
■
er held the wedding guest, and he sig­ '■***'■
Mias Ida Campion, of Detroit, a re*San Stefano, might have lasted for nifies bu acceptance of the tendered
idem of Judgi L orAram-'* bonM-bold, ;
Us, m*y not receive it anil a Vonns anil Iwiautifnl woman. ■■■ I ■
years. Having altemp'ed to bolster opening bud.
with his Landa; alm with her nimble
nud fair play, and denied to Ruaaia the flneen will attach it to his button-hole,
and the embarrasaed man stand* while
the girl fondle* over the region of tils
which she ha* despised, m stronger heart, and looks inU&gt; the whites of the the evening, through the very heart of j
than all bee artificial “adjustments
half-averted eves. And the havoc thna
coMHwtttcd in ten short minutes may
man. wbo, throwing his arms around

------ CONSISTING OF------

H. R. DICKINSON A Co.

Tbr entire drteetive force is scouriAir
sing boy ha* been discovered.

t»un» aa to some of the provincr-a which
Russia had liberated from Turkish mi.-

Cotton*, Print*, Dre** Good*, Ticking*, Shirting*, Flan­
nel*, blanket*, Beaver*.. Cawimsrea, Cloaking,
Hoaiary, Knit Coods, Underwear, Wool
Yarn*, Notion*, Crocerie*, Be.

.rrsr.*3
THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN I

BtUu t&gt;Utt. lUM tons a*4
***'1

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Cloven, Jlilfenn. Ac

THE SUN FOR 1879

Daniels, of Royahou. Berrien

DRUGGISTS.
Pure Drugs, Medicines,
MINUEU.ANEOCS BOOKS
BLANK BOOKS.

IA11 PIPER 1ID MWffillG,
FAINTS, OILS.
COTTAGE COLORS.
MXSURYS COLORS
VARNISHES', BRUSHES.
DYE-STUFFS. TRUSSES.
.
SHOULDER BRACES,

Fin PtrfBw nt T«M Mfcta.

FINE TOBACCOSA CIGARS.
ground. ebukiiiR her nutil she was in­
sensible, when lie accomplished 'his
brutal punwta and made his escape.
When his unfortunate victim regained

from the fainting girl's Hp*. and ne­

arrest and conviction of the villian
who per pet rated the dastardly outrage.

shoot hu father, whom he took for the
deviL

MONEY TO LOAN I

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CARRIAGE A WAGON SHOP

Q

Win. Rice, of Br*d City, died andden-. A man was too rboronghly rootertad
ly al Malta's Ir.mbar camp in Crawford &lt;la » wrivsl maetiug in We*l Greencounty. The result of exoesMre drink&lt;*«■- »•
E“®»* ■

3

w

Kin*, qaar Bridgeville. Gratiot Co.. for

z

Mtai Maggie Jeflrey-,
" istTsaowMiMU o»
LA

oo
T. S—«n M. fea-wl bod/ win b. rfkit unfit for th* di

NEW LIVERY!
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J. OS3bdTTIsr.

Pmatlir tai tail taatj.

WHITER OPENITC I

Heirs dishonor the dead by fighting ov-

John Cape-well, a farmer living near

J. LKVTZAMKM.

QOINK BBBTNtEBN,

AND JEWELRY.

XICKMAN NIBS.
The dead bodv of Edward McDonald,
of Muskegon, was found in Sand Laks
Saturday.
.

Kept constantly «m Kami

FiDeAisericuSEIgiilitde,

tliat would

His betrothed Belinda, alas! would
think it dear at any price.

Upholstery Goods ud Shrouds!

SCHOOL BOOKS.

terrible monosyllable uttered to one &gt;
nuu.- »_u.
of her companions The modeot for- wait, actaed him and gagged him, bus- j
ROE &amp; CLEVER
eigne, gpea through another ordeal tied him into a wagon, and drone rap- j ------- ;—
with the flower girl.. With a .mile a*
idly away. The other boys, who witGUARDIAN'S
SALE.
bright and attractive aa brr flowers. nessed xlir abduction, gave the alarm. I
?.**^*y T* JAMES BKXKHe would prefer not to encounter thota

all funeral octa-

JI ITCHING,

~.^^~“-MEAT market.
11U ruh,r. b„o_

tag at

Rok Bottom Price*

I
.
pit«K. Monday evening, of Clarrncc
THERE IS THE PLACE TO BUY
IS-vear oinwiuni
old son of vtniievo.
Walter J.
......
.
..
. . ’Gould,
&gt;vuio, a ia-yr«r
rinTj*' HZJjtetoTumtaJrite’Zit ' Gwnld. a prominent wholesale groeer. FrCfilt ntlfi Salt
1
.
.T
Tbr H”1*' w&gt;«*
»«“&gt; t»« I
OmskcU □... &lt;ai Qhsnlfaw

ty,

Firaitm «f Bterj Description

Ala© a Full Lino of Mamfacturwd

sandwiched with arch glance* and chix- | |O procure a pardon from the Governor. I
ropy speeches, and then the glove is । The lady rWtad late nu the evening of [
buttoned, and the last fold is smoothed •*
------------- —
----- :u»- •i him *fare— &gt; 1 TU(&gt;K X (lEVEB'S
the
escape,
oMensibly
to i-s
bid
out with a gvntle pat. This inrendiaty well, and return horn*. Both she and J V
I
—*-OLD REUABI
performance is followed with the ques­ Goble are under artost.
lion
tion whether monsieur
tuouueur will have
ru.,-..u

b,

’ tx renewed over the Eastern question,
Eugtaod will be chiefly to blame. But

ry
Li vJ LA I A o

—A M.D

man lieraasc she would nt reciprocate into hi. far* with a smile. Americas the officer*, two of whom have been
bis pamooo ; but Sturgeon, who killed begin, to think that thia ia Indeed a
tender btisinrs*. Before, however, ho man calling himself Melvin D. Goble, ।
-xecptiobally cruel.
He chased her ba* any time to make many reflections
__ _____
_________
of Dubuque.
Iowa,___________
and a lady
known)
half a mile, and kept firing at her until on the situation, she is at work on his;I ^ra. Ely. have hern stopping at th^ j
slie fell with a mortal wound.* Sha hand, aod dips on the glove, careaaiug- । holcl in Ionia. They arc relatives of
Yung, in Utah, tied his faithless mis - ly introduces tho fingers, the opr ration ! Van M’agcner, and have been trying
until on* or them Wt bar. putting an

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.

The Combination Grate in the FOREST KING consist. of two grates working

on a Irrel with bet’s,’ She ptirringly smputaw it nbove the knee. The jfooC
inquires his nmubrr, which be grnrr- j wa* also amputated from the other leg.

it, after the tape me*surrni&lt;-nt. lightly • ed Ids Injuries will prove fatal.
by finger ups. to examtan the form of ! He* in a critical condition.

BVT rdf» FCKNITCRE OF

Mrt.and'Aa

KELLOGG ■ DEM A RAY

Behind tlx- ccuntrr stand srv-

BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
BUGG
AGONS!

�BOSTON
STORE

NOVELTY SHOP!
A. (LBcltu

A GRAND SUCCESS.
A FINE LINE OF GOODS.
The com crop is now husked. It
“panning out” in many instance*. a
much larger reap than WmaMfctpated.

EVERY ARTICLLE WORTH DOUBLE

AIISWORTI i BASOKS,

NEW GOODS,!
NEW GOODS!

WOOLEN GOODS!

NEW GOODS!

—unto him an heir ia given.
L 8. Smith, living seat in Vermont
vflte. ia bedding an addition to bta
honac hi the cant port of the village,
nod intends to move here soon.

Prices Reduced

PIONE’R STORE

J. H. Gutehere has returned from

a parting talk with hia dying
r’ere sh^paaaed over the river.”

BOOTS AND SHOES, (New)

team that Mr. Wm. Drtro. of
Kalama, who form-riy lived a

Prices Reduced.

Wood and John C. DUliu.
wing informed that the
ot been noticed. it waa
There will be a temperance mass
meeting at the Reform Club" rooms on
Sunday evening next Good speaker*
win be preacn’ and a large attendence.
is solicited. *

Every man, woman and child leaves our
store well pleased.

Mi*« Vina Hoffman has the “lioas"
house planta of Maple Grove, paving *
maple vine 35 fret long and &lt;• flab ge­
ranium 6j feet high. They were set in
the spring of 1877.
Ry a car bring .broken open and bur­
glarized at Jackson, one day last week,
L L. Loomis and G. A. Truman, curb
loU a lox of good*, but the Co. are
good for it, and propose tn pay them.

When you ran buy
A suit of Underwear for
An All-Back Gauntlet
An All-Buck Mitten
A good Chinchilla Gauntlet
Heavy yard-wide Sheeting
Circuit Coart is still in session and at
present is trying the ease of Pitta,
charged with murder. Nearly all day

session. Of him the Detroit Evening
1 dozen Tnmblere
,
Regular meeting of NaabviBr Lodge.
Newsreya: "Mr. Haskin*tea popular ,
1 dozed Goblets
.
Standard Limp trimmed and burnyoung man, and from lii* experience ia
rremiag. Dec. 4th. 1878. Election of
well qualified far fbc. place, aad It will ’
only lw a graceTul compliment to the ofAcer* and other important busines*.
All meralier* are earnestly requested to
prere of Mkhigna «o wwtlnne che prac- '
lie present.
tire of appointing the secretary fi»m
K7* Harrt Hale comes to the front
The M. E. Social will be held at the cat, by Jewel A. Sweesey and Loyal
the editorial profession."
'*
residence of Mr. nod Mr*. Ainsworth, E. Knappen.
It will undoubtedly oc­ with another attraction. This time it
ia a Five Cent Counter, containing a
—The following little incident, that
on Tuesday eve., Nov. 16th. A cordial cupy the next four or five days.
occurred to a newly married coujde.
invitation is extended to everybody to
The familliar and kind face of Judge
Dot a thousand nrtka from Nashville,
Robinson 1. seen on oar streets again.
only illustrate* how the "green-rye"
will crop out at the slightest provoca­
tion . On th. morning after the wed­
Horae*, llamcrar*. 4 tons Har, 2 Cows,
ding. the bride asked her husband.to Thanksgiving dunce at the Opera
3 3-vrar old ’Steer*, 1 nenrling Colt,
ticrfonn *n office of the toile’, fur her. House, to which all* the "O-to-be-Joy­
Mr. Lapham has restocked hia store (blended Stock) 1 CurtisTiow, 8 Pig*.
Her husband did it willingly, and when ful" kind are rerdially invited. The with fall and winter good*.
I bbl. Pork. Also four acre* Wheat,
music will be Immm ■:.&lt;! the supper fit
situated in Maple Grove. Mich. In­
Mr. George Maaon'aud hi. daughter quire of
foraktrg. Hill for all fl JO.
\\ M- A. Atlkworth,
NaahviDc.
The funeral services of the lamented Link are vtotteg friend, in Canada.
Or at Store in Woodland Center
Mr*. Warren .Sector. wore held al the
McKelvey school bouse in Maple Grove about thia viciuilr. The Dr. ia work­
and were attended l»y the largest con­ ing np a good practice.

course of people ever gathered nt that

noticing bis dog following, drove up to
tho feaec and jumped out to drive said
dog back, Im ring the boy is the buggy.
He tend hardly left the buggy l-Mtere
Che colts became frightened ami ran
aw*y. Running over a log. they threw
the boy violently out, in a manner that
seems a great wonder, wa* not attend-

Mr*. W. C. Freeman, an esteemed
citizen. died Sabbath morning, the 17th
iML. of typhoid fever. in
year
of her age, and the seventh of her wed­
ded life. The funeral discourse wa*
pronounced ou Monday, at 1 p. m., in
the M.K. Ch»r£. bf 4be l«W.

Mr. J. C. Eftiott la improving hia
farm west of the Center.
Be ready,
girta. some of you will be wasted aoon.

was well attended, fend wm an
enjoyable affhir.
The receipt* were
about *4. Our reporter says the social
Morgan Titus is the happiest man on
earth. 11% • boy.

H. Marley, Northern Paas. Agt. of
the St. Louis, Iron Mountain it South­
ern Railway, and A_ Dryadair. of the
Chicago it Alton R. R-. were gVMta at
Tneaany Bight.

Lou. Duuker wear* a red ribbon and
belong* to the K. E. G. of L. Club.

They Know They Have Got the Werth of Their tai bid ky Dealm liti Ua.
Money.

L. LOOMIS.
CHAS. W. DEMARAY.

Hats &amp; Caps,

JEWELRY!

JEWELRYI

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY!

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

SOLID BAND aid SEAL RINGS

CLOCKS!

Having permanently located in buai-

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY!

JEWELRY!

JEWELRY!

JEWELRY

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY!

ly on hand a full and well se­

STAPLE GROCERIES,

CLOTHING!
In which we defy competition on Chil­
dren’s, Boys’. Youths* and Men’s,
in price and quality, to suit
those of ample means to the

LADIES CLOAK’S

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY!

Sugars, Teas,

CLOCKS!

81LYKR AND PLATH WAffi

Coffees Spices,

JEWELRY

Fish &lt;ic.

CLOCKS!

Affltricu aid Slits filches,

6-8

JEWELRY!

Wilt . «y ■*«»■« rf C««l«. u4
CLOCKS!

Kellogg A Dxmarat.

STONE ud WOODEN VASE,

T he Long Brick

EX-SOLDIERS, ATTENTION!
AT

JUST AS STANDARD AS "A" SUGAR!
He went, of course.

nes* in Nashville, keeps conlant-

JEWELRY!

C. W. BKKIMAI, .(ewetrr.

ta tter gn htmw.

purchasing elsewhere.

Prettier and cheaper tlian ever.

and New arrivals every week, i* what
pleases the public.
A Large Assortment of Holiday
Goods to arrive next week. Lok out
for Kris Ktingle.
Step into the Paip/c’.Nnpp/yAtorr and
see the lioaa stock of Groecrtea, Crockeryand Glassware in town.
The Pfoptft Snpplf Start is second to
none ou Confectionery, and if you don’t
think so call and ace
Coak W. Smith.

LrekRtrtr

The people of the State of Michigan
have built a house at Lansing for boy.
that tie reps* across the aide- walk, on

We are prepared to do rocs' ample
justice to all oar customers, which are
many, and we ore bound to make aa
many more, if low prices and fair deal­
ing will do it. We have brought our
large stock here to sell, not to keep on
our shelves, and we earnestly solicit
' your examination of our stock before

Boots &amp; Snoes,
BLOCKS!

Mr. James Jordan and Mias Dell-

pot hia r*n B-4 he seta back.

ATTENTION !

lected stock of

A chureh social waa held at the reaidunce of Mr. McOmber, on Wednesday
evening last. This waa the first of the
seaaon. and there wm a good turnout
both of young and old people, and all

The Wt’fc. T. U. Social, on Tnenday

GO THE PRICES!

THE MAMOTH STOCK OF

Hadley Haight has gone te Irvin

SSWK.TJ- ’

lag and wUl not botewk t
to live till next speiug.
—The Believe"
o«re a alight

Don’t Spend a Dollar
till you have looked over our Stock.
=====

PBICE3

TO

OOIT THE

TIES!

�xtiociwow.

and mixlbrafe
AleAnma, are litao-'
lately Decenary after a sprain. If it is
in the ankle, the foot should be raised aa
high aa may be comfortable; if in the
wrist, it should be canfled ifi ^fflng.*
OlUXUM AMD Hk&amp;tk.—A distfnguiahed* physician has said that his
practice would I* gone if hia patient*
were to, form the babbit , of eating a

adds that the ill-effcets from the eating
of fruit result from ita being done to
exccaa or at Imprrffier times. As • itiU.,
people do not cat sufficiently of fririt'
tiw rhedicinal action of whose acids is
cooling and corrective. As for the
matter of improper time, authorities
agree that uumnkins should not lie
eaten out of haii.l later than 11 o'clock
at night, and ** nice old phuus ” should
he avoided twelve months’ in the year.

belief, therefore, tliat such gvurnd dir&lt;-ctio:i» aa con Id lx- gi-eu in the limited
scope of thia article would be likely to
&lt;lo quite m much harm aa go»xl, tb&lt;* few

it fkrvcls northward
by preference—comparatively seldom tb
the southward of the aone from which
it acts out. Thus Brazil has suffered
comparatively btllo from it* epidemic
Airiteltaa^thougfa, as we shall aee, the
Misrasff planted its germs long ago in
Rio do Janeiro, on the extreme southern
limit of the tropica. But its favorite
course is toward tho north. “ Upon

our Atlaai' '

a cartful
otaerver cf ita
- ------------------ ,
—__ tho coast of the
Mediterranean, it comes from time to
Chnefa) opic iffy those immense waves
-that know UB-I»onnds and stop at no im­
ped: mcnt-i. The distance ko which the
disease extends seems to .depend much
upon the strength of the wave. It first

WSW
tfaWtoJ fa Ajp«na*
CapnuHwd fa Siap-isly.
tfarajuad fa Coutradfas.
Uayriwdoaod fa Inability.

farther. Occasionally it/will break over
the pcninmila &lt;&gt;f Flori/li aud reach Sa­
vannah uri! ■ charleston. \Jn 1855. after
many years of immunity, il struck Nor­
folk with fpU force, and oijlv a few rip­
ples, as in 1N63. 1856^70. have for

Ris!H£sun

a grave sigiiiflcance to-day : “ Yellow
fever, after a long absence. never make*
its reupjx-aranev in our Northern cities
without a warning from the Gulf of
Mexico, It ia seen not only for montlxs,

excelsior mmufxctuiim co
Nm 612, 61i. (i« A CIA N. Xiia Sb,

STANLEY'S

AFRICA

■njjrtu

N
ilumdOWA
l.MtfBMS&amp;TJW:aiiSS

lanternse.T.MlLL'GAN

Rflwspaper Afrertising Bureau,
rjseaxagg* “ •“&gt;— ■ -

awarteq11 •*

CHEAP ABD GOOD

A Great Mistake
REDUCED.

GREAT
REMEDY

LUNGBALSAM

CURING
HUNT'S REMEDY
-X.
ThluRtAI
JhiEY MEDidr

jAmericanAgriculturist;

,,,
the ' to ?iob!lc. but Tnl&amp;iwcJ my famih
i&gt;r Fer 10 Son ng Hill, when- 1 teat four o

.....

limit* of Hoatbm-n poliUciuw, and to *ou&gt;&lt;test of the Southern people. ■
Jrnor BrcDm. of Misaoun. w
*u imr ot the inoai rtgorou* (IrentiUaA G

MAGir

ewspapers a magazines

WwSawriil eyWtwta^aaM

Tuk aaxHUation at New York banker*
known a* the GVanog 9&lt;&gt;um&gt;, al a meetup in
that city Urt week, -Icevle.! oJaX. the fuliawuu;
plan of aciiia afh-r Jan. 1. ITO; 1. Ixcudc
rwinny gold .-mns as
&lt;V-p.«ita, bat ao—^*“3 •—«
-I lawful tnooey; 2,
I ot guid cImcA*
3. Pay and re

EdiboX luu l*cn compelled, on aceo«n&lt; n! iU-basith. to pre up work fur a wLU*.
Tuk Governor of Pennsylvania ha*
dgnnl tbs ■W»t;1 warrant of AkA Keborftbe
l«aJer of tlx- Nolly Maguim* in feunaytianta

ANDERSON&amp;CO.

iSTOVE POLISH

ST. IXAC1A. MO.

rhich started as far away as
iciro, twenty-eight ream ago,
rd in six rears all the wav to
gum water, •wvntrr.uun gniei. u. Xew York a jtwirv of u.-wrly 4,&lt;*MI
whk-h may be wlded a dinu-uon of njw I raiJ,, ,n ,
A
nianT
fnnl. or the jmre ..f ..range, or fresh Tean tafore. mi many that the inhahi’gnux-a th.- ind.g.^til.|. portwn being UI1P,
h(U; kw| I)))arlv
.wrefully rejected
As the fever .Imtea, u&lt;„, „r
rtf the fnrt. tho vcllow
gir.- t.-a, with t.matmi bread or crackers. fcvcr had nsite.1 tlioir eitv ; but now
..r a hide nee. then Indian mush. milk. ||&gt;p (.pub.mir br„kl. np,,n‘them like
br,th*. lighter Mm egg*. ..yvtere hi Ihglrtmgg from a el.wr -kv
- Tin* ...itthis, a* in ..th. r diseases. natnre-p..wrr- »brcak,- „„ Dr Sotl&gt; - ;,«,,M&lt;Wed in
fuUv aids, sound constitution, arid, with Rlo ,n ,fBn„arv
trnVelcd
* a4 ,r'*UocuI.. tught siul d^ ter M p-ara, makutg it*
*»U 'try 4*&lt;t&gt; Kttflk u.
I exprrrt!- effort In Now York tayin 1AM•.At&gt;.—,fhQ . 4 h**l r»y eye tijxin thi* epidemic fn&gt;m
ouldwt&lt;4m
commi-necmcnt. watching it* steady
I of anudl course and ravages along the Atlantic.

A DKHf--a from Jackin*!),. ria..
■aya Judge WiUserepxM!,
ifar C....re‘»r
board or Madison county, lias item arrrelwJ
by a Deputy Tn-vd States JiarehaJ on . rfaargw
"f r"^dTlne
't^err.rinr on* of the prrvmet

HISTORY” EWORLD

amCEET SET.T.W,
HAKB90MMT AKI

more graves in its track than Asiatic

CmCAOo children an- iuippy
After
l«-iax &lt;Upr1nd of •• Humpty Durnpn • r,N
nearly a »v*r. Masatfwr Havyttr 1&gt;m tetra &gt;n
&lt;«i tbrfn. anil lb* p^m w^k blip Humid.
aita os Uh wall" at Ju*
TI-, V..-1

ICTORIAL

vsbt best opxratind,

action in it* native habitat before it
leap* over it* sccustuthi-d liounds: but,

. should 11-&gt;-■*? M 1
the aidk i

r~M33«TS waaTED fOt THC —

tfasiceHed fa Jcaanr d Fail
wnacH ti th BROAD OU IM cOexa.

tier aaya that with Ibis snuff he lum
twice cured himself of very violent'
cvilda/ouee, indeed, by taking Jririuttate
British Marine I&gt;l«a*trrx.
of biamnth alone, which iaa very power­
ful remedy for catarrh of tb» mucous
Acording to
annual English
membrane, and is the uuist important wreck register, no le*a tlian 4J64 wn-cka,
ingredient in thia snuff.
Dr Ferrier casualties, and collisions are rvjx.rtol a*
mention* two other* who were cured of having occurred on or near the coast* of
the I nited Kingdom dunng the year
these itMUiice* We may ^»dd that of the
nrvM-iit writer, who. taring a very vio­ mg the mnni&gt;er in 1876-7 by no fewer
lent cold minting on. with the sensation tlian 563. and oi the total 1,120 are
of weight in the temples and the nsud act down aa «mon« casual: ira Of conn*.
diwagrernbh- feeling in tlie thnmt. as well with 641.009 ahipa entered iuward or
as ordinary caiarrii. made trial of Dr. cleared outward Irt.in the porta of the
Ferner’s remedy one evening, and gut United Kingdom dunng the past year,
up ou the following murmug completely it U inevitable that large nulnlx-rx of
free from cohl, wlnch itas nol since re­ dinasten. akuitld lake place, but the great
curred Tho snuff, instead of increas­ increase on the previous year ia cer­
ing the tendency to Mu-ear', alaaovt tin- tainly a startling circumstance. The
mi-diatwly begins to diminish ii.
Joaa o* bfe wax nc.-eMarily augmented by

THE SMITH DBGil CO.
LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD i

MEXICAN

MUSTANG

/SETH THGMAS\

CLOCKS

Every ranchman is arm ci wrth&lt;TeThe’ official count m Pennsylvania
4,164 wn-eks. casualties and cidlleiona
pro. Hoyl. lUpnblicBn, for &lt;k&gt;rernnr. 31P.!W,’7 |x-oling rifle, a ahot-gun and a revolver which occurred. no fewer than M7 analthough manr do nut rwrry tbcirmvulas; Dill, Ik-inocrst, "gg.U’Ki-, M**ac. (Jrpmi
set down aa being in the latter category,
lacker, s| ,re: I*n*. PnUiiUtinn, n.»Kt II* volvers. I hardly ever carry mine. In the majority of which are Mid to have
nulibcaa pluralilT. X!,-'4C. U.|»J rot* |q lb* the event of a quarrel an unarmed man
Mate. Wfe,(B*... Tbr Jtepublicau rote- in alauda more ahow tor hia life, for, no
matter how great a dd-q&gt;*fiulo may Ije
Woman** Influence.
Cum—jk.-. 1.
the man. be never ahta&lt;H un unarmed
IfnL Augusta J. Evaua, the author of
^ucation ia wdtcxl: " Are “ Bt. Elmo " and other well-known works »'•'«*
, of fiction, waa on the wiXneM. stand in
tho Vanderbilt will trial, in New York.
Abe otbtr day, and in hnr tetdimony
Mid: “Tho Commodore told me that
the beautiful cowustrncy of bis wife’s
Christian character had done more to
draw him k&gt; religion tlian all the
churches he liad ever lx-en in or all the
acrmonH that had ever Iwvm drUvered;
bfLbfld ntc5ttLlKK cuQMiAmdduhxuAjan
none life day by day. and, while he was

t’X.,

LIST OF DISEASES

COLD MEDAL

MUSIG TEACHERS

LINIMENT.

SALVE

THE BEST
OF ALL

LINIMENTS

CUHFS H1UI01IC 8CHOOI

tH^Ticht-runninc

NEW HOME

SEWING MACHINE
with their man and shot him. It is reraarkalde to think that a man may shoot
his neighbor and nothing be said, but
let him steal anything and he must dir..
Il is one nf the ptauliarfritaa dUbti men
on the Ixjrders that eve
protect his Ufa, and Dot
•v_ ,------j c1m| of

SUNDAY MAGAZINE.

country, sic

which______________
I to lbs prevsotion of ramalttai in thuder-storma. “ First of all.-he said, “ it

jWthoriiies. to place lightning con­
; ductors on all expowed or biyh-lying

▲MEAD IN SPOOL COTTON.

Auchincloss Brothers,

FOR FAMILY UIP-UHM.
•stir •*

Frank Lesiw's PuHuktef Hmm
AB, M A 57 PARK PLACE,
JOCW roHK.

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                  <text>Devoted to the Interest! of The Best Rtftv Under the Sun.

VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO^ICHIQAN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30.4378.

NUMBER 10.

kboMM five."
"But,’’ said I, in surprise. - an you wwre mu* mbl nl. Not a word of gn e!not afraid of your livre. living in am&gt;h ing did I receive from one of them as I
dose proximity to snoii a desperate . ntarral. The agent was the first to
ve yon said you lost your sad­
dle-bags yesterday? "
boBs*?"
No, I never had.
’
“And let him &lt;iarc to attack this
boss*," he continued, with cotisidi-niblispirit; “that girl of nunc *ml I could
give them a pretty rough' deal, I rcek** Why," I srdaimed, ** what could abo
thought I. why should I not tall her the do?"
object o« my trip? What harm could
“Do!
her knowing it do? And it might lie
the mean, of my gaining vtfnable in­
formation; and the subtle influence
“And I never aaw a horoe so fimt^he
which those dark, sparkling eye* exer­
cised over me inspired me with confi­ added, with apparent pride, " that slic
dence in their p nee meor, end. lowering couldn’t lariat on the kern jump.1It ia nnneceaaary to aav I waaiunazed.
■y voice, L began:
“Havayou mr Wl of Morels A lady, thought I. who pos^wt. so
many and such varied accoumRahmrui*

W. BL YOUNG,
on- SsMUfottttstaSe..
%&lt;• L«I»fra. : I.• a aaaa

Ms*
AMtah

in the ad joining roam ss she bunttned a
familiar sone while buavimr Hcnudf
aliout her duties— was a
The door opened and supper was an­
nounced in rrediDesa.
After supper wm over and the table
.vacated I again esaayed to leave, when
the father met me with the word*:
* Oh. vow must stay over night Your
party will l&gt;e along in thn morning, my
daughter inform* me, and you can join

AFTER MOREMGO.

Walter s. powers.

CHAS. H. BRADY,
A TTOBWET M U&gt; sat MolXHra la &lt;
lx krai BMaW »M laranas* AaraL I

Dr. E D. SESSIONS
TTOMtOf-ATHlC HipMo UeuUii
n Is LraMr
ttay &lt;U slrM mil. pe

ISAAC if. FLINT, Jr.
LEWIS DURKEE

UNION HOUSE

ERANK J PURCHIS,

[OHK Q. CRES8Y.

I a’-vun-d lypr tliat I really thought it
must be an abandoned set of wretehe*
who would lisrm a lady—and especially
her.
She appeared to take no notice of this
little compliment, and I continued: "On
the other hand, I understand, they are a
very gallant liand of rascals, and scarce­
ly ever require bwlx-s to surrender their
valuable* when they attack a stage."
This seemed to rroasun- her. ” But," I
went on. “you can don titles* l-etter un- i
dentaud this when I inform you that it I
is a question which is the leader of the
liand. Morengo or his daughter Juan-

“Yas," said I, ami, in a rage, drasaoded : “ Who opened Uris note?"
“Nobody," said one of the party;
“ t wa’iit areled."
I unfoldad it quickly and read these
words, traced in the sanx* matehkM
liand that the stanzas I hxl reml the
previous day were:
“ Compliment* vf Juanita Morengo "
As the agent aaw the different expres­
sions of my face, he said:
“ Thia i* very remarkable!"
I gazed blankly at the sheet; again
were the incident* pf the previous day
recalled; I rwnrmbcrod with a vivid
distinctness the father's remark of hia
daughter's proficiency in the use of the
lannt; I remembered the soft, white
hand that bad touched my face a* I in­
haled the fumes of the opiate; I thought
of the ifoacrtcd house, the mail lags,
the
express
boxe*.
My
eye*

t getting dark, and I iiudrt, although mv heart did not;
____ ,»« ordered, and. a* I took
the proffered band of the fair crcatnre
who ha&gt;l in such s abort time fllchcl mr
heart flora me, I gave it a pressure which
brought the enmaon dye to her fair
cheek; and the father,weiring my hand
with a vise-like Pnul1i repeat—! the
warm invitation of his daughter to come
Panek’s Adiice to Traveler*.
again, which I assured them 1 shuukL
The moon waa shining brightly as I
On entering a railway carriage kick
rode alowhr, and, thought I. what mn any parcels you may find in your way.
equal the hospitality of a Californian ? and. if tsiraible, seat yourself upon a
And a* 1 was about to leave the clear­
ing I took one last look at the house
where my divinity dwelt, and waa stlrpriaed at seeing a form approaching me.
Could it beahc? I atop|»-d and waited.
Sure enough, it waa ahr. I dismounted,
and, a* the fair creature drew near, du-

Earlv onejnornuig in the month of
June, 1 started from the camp, tuounUd
on one of the toughest California mu»tangs that ever climlx-d a mountain
trail I wm the leader of a party en­
gaged by the stage agent to icm-l nut
and bring within the grasp of justice,
■if- possible. a notorious gang of road
ageuta. We all entered into the spirit
of the enterprise with a will, for we bad
been longing for mime kind of advent­
ure, as fully a mouth had [ssased sinra1 looked into the dark eye* before me. '
tip- ” dry season ’ hxl art ia, and, on ac­
Could it be possible that I luol awaken. &lt;1 and in your selection of a room be as
count of th" scarcity of water, wo were
” Oh!" she rxclanned, “ now you her.- the same feelings in her heart that *lx• unobliging to your frllow-travelcra as
obliged to abandon oar claim* until tin- aroused mr curiosity. How romantic I hail in mine?
pnarible.
Tell me all about her, pli-a*c ; it is such
“ Do not give yourself n monwntV
Lounge about the hall smoking your
embreeed the opportunity that now a rare thing that we hear of romance in alarm about my welfare," I replied. * I favorite pipe, and stare at every la.lv
presentedI itself for consuming at least this isolated region."
have traveled roads a thousand tames who enter* or leave* the place. If you
a portion ot the long, tedious interval.
Her graceful form inclined in her more dangerous than this trail”
find a lady away from her father, huaAS e hxi been engaged in this most cwgrrni-M to catch every word I utter—1.
“ Oh,' said she. ” I do not apprehend i«nd or toother, grin at her.
sgreeahle work for Kime weeks without and her cheek fl ushtxl with pleasure and any danger, but, you know, a *ord of i
Bully Um waiter* al die table d’hote,
many favorable rrenlta; and, on the excitement a* I told her all I knew and warning is aomethui•» better than an and if you find a kindred aptnt indulge
morning referred to, I decided to try luxi beard about the rcmarkabl- woman,
freely in a coDrcrsation of a strongly' my luck unaccou^pani—l by the other whose daring derate exceeded those of
UM-mbera of the party. 8o I started any of her father's followers, and that it
On your return U&gt; the hotel late at
out a day in advance; and, in the after­ was affirmed t'uai the must successful
’ night shout at the top al your voice to
noon, at the time mentioned, was wind­ raids of the band were planned by her,
I y&lt;Hir companion a, to the great &lt;li*turbing my way along a Darrow trail—hav­ and she alway&gt;| assisted in their cxccu
suer of those who have retired to rest
ing left the stage-raxl fax behind—and. tion.
age. With a merry Utile laugh tin- ex­ ; before yon.
from the fresh imprint* in the trail. I
Thus employcd in pleasant eonversa- tended her hand, and, at the same time,
If you are fond of fun, alter all the
waa convinced it Lxl been larrnd
handed me a note, reauewting me to take bolls at the doors anil change the numbut a abort time before. 1 had never.
it to C——vide; “and [i^pttusr me," six- ben ami hours of the “waking-tip date."
at any previous time,
Crated so far
added, as she liMiked nJV full in the
If you have to catch an early train in
inIn thja forest of 1
._ ____
_ ­
irral
and. in
eye*. “ tliat you will not look at it till the morning, be careful to arouse, by
ci pirn t oaks; it waalhe "&lt;len*nat I had
you arrive there. I think 1 ran trust your noisy conduct, all the other inmate*
ever seen. and the trail that led into it
you." I promised by all that was holy of the hotel.
wm the most tortuous and serpertine I
that I would not violate her trust, and
Touch everything in the museums
lull ever traveled. But. as I had never
at the same time deposited the note in and picture gallrrica. and declare in
before st rock a trail that did not had to
a pocket of my aaddte-l&lt;*gn. I F.icn broken French, bad German or imita­
soma place, I concluded that this one
rawed to my lips the little hand tliat tion Italian 'according to the country ।
lad scMsaht n. abo. Thia conclusion
had laid so confidingly in mine and im­ that the Sooth Kensington treasure*
was soon verified, when a sudden turn
printed a kws upon it, and was soon on l»-at all the foreign collections ItoDow.
brought me Into a natural clearing, of
my way again.
In fact, behave like a selfish, under­
some 500 or 000 yards in circumference,
I had proceeded thus alsvnt two mib*«, bred. ill-comlitinned cad for a month or
in the center of which stood a bouse
and as I ncairil the cleanng. which »*« MX weeks, and then return to England
and a burn. Now, thought I, my efforts
now my objective point, I unwillingly to lose your individuality in some small,
have been rewarded with success; here
expelled the pleasant thought* from ray city office, or post of a menial character,
** U’hst party?" she broke in.
mind and !&gt;ecamc more cautious. I ca“ Why.” I replied, rcmetntiering that tercd the clearing l&gt;y a sluirp turn of the
I had not told her, “lam only one of a trail, and bearing a slight rustle in the
party of some ten or twelve."
The Indian and the Lawyer.
undergrowth dose by I stopp-d my
“Ah, yes." said she, eying me close­ horse and listeixd. All was silent I
In the city of Halifax there dwelt a
ly, “I see. And all searching for Mor- h—l proceeded Imt a little farther when I lawyer, crafty, subtle as a fox. An In­
engn?"
Mxi.lenlv heard a whirring sound simi­ dian of the Miami tribe, named Simon,
“Yea,” I replied, "but I am a dar in lar to that made by a whip in cutting owed him some money. The lawyer
advance of them; and. a* I said, it through the air, and at the same in­ had waited long. His patience at last
would reallv be unjust for me to remain stant I felt my arms [Mfiiooed to my aide gave out, ami he threatened the Indian
idle hero while they arc pursuing their_________
a* thoughrr
a rope were wrnpp&lt;-d around with lawsuit, proceea, and executions.
iw^i. Quick a.___
n—1.of lightning
U-I.*..;
laborious search."
' my .body.
a flash
The poor red man got scared, and
“Then they will be here to-morrow ?" I the thought struck me: “A lariat—I brought the money to hia creditor. The
she pak—l.
...
I s*u lassoed," and at the same time nixie Indian waited, expecting th lawyer
"Yea," said I; "their intention was to a desperate struggle to seize the knife would write a iw-nt. “ What are you
follow the trail which brought me here.” which I carri—i in my belt to sever the waiting for?" asked the lawyer. "Be•‘Well," said she. “you must slay un­ strands of tlx- lariat tliat encircled me. ceinC," said the Indian.
A receipt,"
til papa come*. I shall have to set but in an instant I waa unborwxl and said the lawyer, “a receipt; what do you
table for tea." And, before I could in­ lying |&gt;ro.4rste on the ground. I rew a know about a receipt? Can you under­
terpose a word, she waa away. As she masked face above me, and a white stand the nature of a receipt’ Tell me
left the ro.ua I thought bow many hand prrming something to mv month the nee of one and I will pro it to you."
ciiarms she waa ‘die poset-aanr of; intel­ and nostrils which hxl a decidsd odor The Indian looked at him a moment,
ligent, beautiful, romantic, vivadotu:
and then said: “I”------------- .----.i
me go to lieban; __
kicked; me see Tootle Peter; he say,
* Simon, what you want?* me say, * Want
to get in;’ he eey, * You per rfr. J. dot
I watted over sod ® examining them
money?’ What me say? Me hab no
found they were the work* of author,
receipt; have to hunt all ober hell to find
of renown, and, as I opened one after
you?* He got Ua receipt.
another. I aaw upon the fly leaf of a

to to psxdou oaaricta for three reasons,
and in soup caare by the wive* of those
who made the oomplainta upon which
the wrong-doer was couvirted. When
thia was told to them, their answer was
that, white that was true, ytt when the
litudiand. were io jail, where they were
fed and warmed, their wives and chil­
dren were left to starve and frcese for
want of support.
There is no [&gt;erfoct way of dealing
with crime, but there is no worse way
than the systrn. of this State. Borne
years ago. a leading lawyer of New York
traveled through Egypt. He met the
chief of a wandering taibe of the desert.
and. among other things, hr told thia
wild ruler of otiY laws, and ths ways we
dealt with crime. He was in&lt;rd with
astonishment, and for the first time he
himself was struck with their absurdi­
ties. After Ilia retnm he nsed Io aay
that be waa never so thoroughly ashamed
of hia country as when he was telling
hi* simple-minded auditor what laws we
had upon three subjects, and how they
were enforced.
While we may not frame perfect systerns, much can be done to make a l»ctter state of things—to simplify justice,
and to break up the tendency to dis­
orderly conduct and to vagrancy. ,We
cannot hoiie to make any marked improvernciil in our jails. Each eoantv
must have one, and ita population will
determine the character of its [dace of
confinement. Those in chipge of them
Will l&gt;e f'.-equently changed, and. **ve in
the large cities, the nmuber and charac­
ter of the inmates will not admit of
daaeificaUoD, etc..
The firrt change should be one that

know i L They have poor pastures in
summer and no shelter, and todt&amp;evDt
feed in winter. In tlx-house they beva
do conveniences for making butter, the
milk la set where there are no arTangvnirnta for krejring it cool in eurmner.
and in the bring room, exposed to Ita

neither the
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any index of what a cow can do.
Tar IFestem Stock Journal n
“There should be some fall jugs; t
Ir all .trad or tin ware ia well nibbed arc raail v kept through the winter,
with lard and then with common uri- will make cheap pork on clover I
slaked lime before being pot away, it
will Dover rust This ia aio the best
Damt Floom. - It should be a fixed
rule that floors, particularly those of
sleeping-rooms, are to be scrubbed
on{y dry day*. and where the health of
the inmates ia delicate the drying
should be quickened by lighting a fin

Rjunrr roe Limk-Wattb. — Lime
water is made by adding two ounce* of
slaked lime to one gallon ot pure water
and well slinking it for a few minute*.
It must lie left to stand for twelve hours,
and the water may then be drawn off
for use by means of a syphon.
A AVonn to -rar Cook.—Pickled or
salt meat requires lunccr Ixiiling than
that which is fresh. Meat, in order to
lie tenih-r, should pot boil too rapidly.
It ahouhl I* put into cold water and
heated gradually. Mutton should lxsoaked for a couple of hours in cold as nnmeroua ae the lightning-rod raett
used to be. Our readers arc cautioned
water previous to boiling.
against inventing, notwithstanding tbs
To Makk Mats rox mv Tablm.— apparently deinoustrativo evidence at
Take small sticks of black walnut and the venders. The so-called bog cholera*,
[line; plane them down to oue-»ixtc-cnth is not one disease responsive to one
of an inch tn thick Ursa and one-half kind of treatment, any more than all
inch in width. Place them alternately, the ill* that human flesh is heir to are.
and glue to a piece of heavy cloth. They
As nothing can lie worse than our can be cut round, square, diamond­ Throe ]«*tent nostrums are, therefore,
present laws, there can be no harm in shaped. or any other jiretty way, and,' frauds, intended only to Ix-nefit the
trying new plan*. We must have jails, when varnished, make . piite a pretty ;&gt;ocketa of the tuskers just as cure-alls
must in the very nature of the cane be.
as there arc eases when the safety of
—Journal of Affriculttm.
societv makes it n&lt;-c&lt;-**ary to lock men
ounces of
Cows wow do better if stabled at
up. but. as a rule, other restraint* can
.
—
JMTter
of
night, provided they arc well fed, than
l&gt;o used which will check, not teach,
crime. Our laws allow only two punish­ moist sugar and a quarter of a pound of they would if allowed to remain in the
ments to be inflicted for minor offenses mola—cs; boil thow ingredients together field or yard*. There ia but little sab—fines or imprisonment—and these until they ar. sufficiently cooked. This
must be imposed without regard to age, may be tested by dropping a little of the Calves should receive much attention.
sex, condition or cirrunirtancv*. The liquid into cold waler; if it harden ThryTbould have a little meal given
law demands these, it matter* not what quickly, the coflee is made. Butter them in their milk for some. time. If
moral or material mischief they mar do. .imr plates, pour the liquid into them, tbrv liecnme poor in the fall and win­
As » rule, fines inflict distress on t and before it cools drop in a few drops ter.'it will be very difficult to make up
families and friend., while jail—are a ' of ex—-nee of lemon, or any other flavor­ tin- growth loat. Calve* intend—! for
the market when 1 or 2 yean old should,
gateway to a course of wickedness which ing that may be approved.
Plants jacked away in cellars that be " crowdesf" from the time they are
leads to the State prisons. For the—'
'taken from the cow. The idea u to
rrwaons no punishments are inflicted
'make a yearling as large and of as mneh
until the offenders have grown into liarvalue as an ordinary 2-yc*r-&lt;&gt;ld Thane
&lt;i.med criminals who excite no sympa­
thy. There is do power to deal in a
designed to be left on the fans aP row*
should be kept only in fair cooditaon.
right way with thi- first step in .Time,
They do not then get their growth ao
with arts of mingled error and wrong­
doing. It has been my duty to look against. Our experience with plant* in young, yet they make letter butter pro­
into a rn»t numls-r of sueh ca—-a, and s fck-c|suig-n&gt;oui is such as to lr—1 us to ducers. To my mind it costa ss much
«ay
tiuU
they
will
not
bo
of
the
leant
to winter a calf the first year as the sec­
I have given much thought and study
to our statutes with regard to them. . dincomfort, or in any way injure the ond. It is as inipoMibte to get them
&gt;
through in good condition, tree from
Next to moral and religious influence*, [tenon occupying the room.
vermin, their growth uneboebed. with­
we must rely ujx&gt;n the wisdom of our
laws with regard to youthful offendera. clean woolens and furs thoroughly, out grain of some drecriptioa, as it is to
I. is comparatively aa easy matter to put them in tight paper bags and past*- have hens that will lay well through
deal with grave entnea.
them perfectly tight. To make sure, it cold weather with one toed of cold grain
,
The first step toward reform is to give ' is lietter to place n second lug over the a day.—Bnral Jfew-l*orlter.
magistrate a right, within certain lim­ first To prevent the paper l«sg from
its, to direct such punishments as they being torn, it is U-tter to nut it in a box —The following method for obtaining
»ludl M-c an- best fitted to reform wrong­ or trunk. Clothes should not be al­ thia &lt;l&lt;-titable object is given in the Setdoers. They have all the facts ix-fore lowed to lie alxint, bat &lt;diould bo care­ ersD&gt; Jxterican.- The experiment w
them. tfn&lt;! best know what is just and fully put away when no longer m daily tried by a gentleman with die cellar of
right in each case. This will not give ' use. Camphor is very good to place in
drawers. Fold up elathca, sprinkling
away pretexts for not doing their duty. dry camphor between the folds, and
Now they must fine, or imprison, or tlim sew them up in common bed-tick­
dmcharge. In many cases cither of ing. It is Droessary, to be sure, that
these courars is unsmtalile. and many moths have not laid eggs in the things
wrong-iioeni g&lt;\ free, for to enforce law
newspspera, a curtain of the same an* ■
would only make things worse.
tenal being also patted over the small.
This state of things is full of evil.
1 &gt;w windows at the top of ths cellar.
If magistrates could bind them out lo,
I’hr [aqvre were iissud to the bare
w, boor in the morn­
do work, or direct the minors to lie
joist overhead, IreviEg an air space be­
chattined by parents or guardians or ing often causes her to leave ons of the tween them and floor
He reports that
MU talite peiwntia, many would be saved important items at neotaeas undone. the papers carried his raote through the
from the moral leprosy which infects The most effi-ctual purifying of beds and aintrr though the cellar was left wabedclothe*
cannot
take
place
if
a
season
­
our iaiK Such or like punishments
bMiked. ar .1 he is confident they have
would lie inflicted, and there would be able time ia not allowed for the free cir­ made tha cellar frostproof. We do not
no excuse for l.-tting offenders escape. culation of pure air to remove all imMagirtrstes xhould have, in xldition ptiritieit which have collected during
to their prroentjMiwcrs, the same right the hour* of slumber. At teas* two or
ot control over vagrauta, disorderly per­
sons and lialiitnal offenders which complete removal of atoms of inaevunbic
jxrent* or guardians liave over their iierapiration which are alstorbcd bv Uic
children or wards. The fact that tlier Ul. Every dav this siring should be
bslcmg to these etasar* should be judi­ done, sod occasionally bedding constant­
cially decided after a certain number of ly smU should be carried into tlu- open
convictions. When they are thus en­ air, and when practical left exposed to
rolled in throe classra, they should have the sun sod wind for half a day.
no right to vote at any election. Al
our laws now stand, notorious offenders,
who do no bom-at work, wlio can only
live in immoral ways, arc held to be in-

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MONEY TO LOAN'
si^talrakort^

fl00.00 and UPWARDS
W«a,A“ JOKES,

. The coke that rose to bar cheek van­
' fled the ronduwen T had drived at, bat
she merely said: ’’ Oh. do one ia par­
i ticular,” and xkl.nl quickly, ’’ [mp. ha.
i jntt coses; he will be in in a moment’

J)LAIN ANU FANCY
Violet! She bon the name of
favorite Rower; and, oh! how we]
fitted her. tbcmgM I.

Bank
was embexzkd by ita
cashitr, and this was the only instance
in which s sentence was inemrod. The
Bask of the State of New York kst
&gt;300,0(10 by the tread of ita oAoen, who
relaintel the plunder with [xrfeet im­
munity.- Now York letter.

�DICKINSON 4 COT

C. C. WOLCOTT’S DOVBLK tTOM.

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AOAIM!

waa •eci'kt.tally killed while hunting.
thing which struck me waaa wild glcatu

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CounteR!

Ma* tare. w— drowned in the
Mntefrf River on the Nth. while driv

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oath. He died the aarae evening.
A fire at Martelln», on tbe Mth. burn- and bedeme write. Then taking the
■rm of th* tody. left me.
After being
left alope, a peculiar feeling overcame
Cavaice'* saloon. Io** »SOO. insured for
$800; X. Ori*wold’«dwelling. loss $400;

me, a* if to haunt me. There sudden­
ly appeared before ma a youth of pe­
culiar festtun*, who announce I him­
self aa the office devil. That created
J*me» Middle, a clothier, of Hodson, in me much fear, a*.I had beard *o
mdeided M tbe »rd, by hanging hto.- much of hi* Satanic Mgjcaty. Tbe lad
wa* daubed from bead to foot with a
black anbatauce somewhat resembling
waa financially embarramed.
tar. His hair wa* bristling, and filled
the same «nb«tanoe, but slicking
O. F. Carrier, of Clarence, Calhoun with
in hiAfmir, to different place*, wa* a I
Co., haa been arrested on a' tharge of
seducing a girl of 14. A bill for di­ rut. of tbe Nrw». After announcing
himself, he called for copy. What that |
hi* relation* to this same
gid.
looked at me askance andagaiu shout- ,
On the S8rd, a young daughter of cd “«:opt," this time to loud it brought I
me to myself, when grasping n roll of I
Wm. Fitzgerald, reriding three mile* Kpers that iav
before roe, I hurled
tev tcfcrc
north of Muir, fell back ward into a ket­
rm at hi* head, and he vanished.
Suddenly
the door opened ami in rush- I
tle of boiling cider, and wo* no terribly
ed
a
gang
Bf
hideous
looking beings.
scalded that death ensued before morti- nli&lt;&gt; announced •tbemwlve*
a* from
Chicago. Detroit. Grand Rapid*. Host - I
inga, and other place* whose name* 1 '
could not catch. They said they were j
examination on a charge of lewd and seeking a Job. were old hand*, told |
laaciv.m* cohabitation ha* liecn going of a thouiuind Em’s they knew, nnd |
on at Ypdlanti for the pa*t ten day*, how cheap you could buy them ; all the
haa been bound ever for trial at the way from ten to forty rente a thousand. '
All at once frohi outside the room came 1
Circuit Court.
a voire, “We go one better, for we pay
Edward Peck, foreman forC. D. Hale, for the prirvlege of setting. Of course ।
of Taw** City, waa killed on the 33th. I knew Mthlng of what they meant, i
lint soon I had a slight inkling of it,
while riding on a hand-ear. On ap­ for tbe same voire said: “Let's hare I
proaching a standing train be pul out some fnn!" A* if by magic the room |
wa*
filled with mm ami be?*, each cry- :
bi* foot to atop the car, waa caught and
ing “copy ! copy ! I Soon they came |
twisted to a* to break hia spine.
near uie, and one *aid: “Say! old fel­
At Grand Rapid*, on the Mth, the tri­ low, we want *ome ropy.” It alarmed (
al of Dr. Jacob Ben turn, charged with me to be beset upon and surrounded |
by so noisy a crowd, ami instead of 1
ranring the death of the wife of Arn­ Suiting nn » bold fare a* I shoukl hare
old Zletlyn. by abortion last Angnat,
one. I turned nah', then sick, ami fin­
rioted, tbe verdict being guilty of man­ ally fainted. How I got there I do not I
know, but the first thing I knew- or re- |
daughter.
ad." then another with a cry of “two
coltinin »d." until they added to me
eight columua. “Now'' nay* one. “we
have « full page nd." If any one ever
felt the benefit of a full-page ad., it

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difficulty to gel work.
Diptheria i* raging with great vk&gt;-

fhi* state. The authorities agree that
tbe nnao i* a good protection against
that dmeaar. Where a foul aincll pre­
vail* a cleaning up of tbe premise* will
prevent diptheria taking root.
The trial of Christian Breitenbarh,
t*to boy charged with the murder of hi*
grandfather, Jacob Kloscu, in Springu*4la*-t, waa concluded in the Wayne
Circuit Court Saturday, resulting in a
verdict *f guilty, aud the boy wa* *cntraced to State priaon for life.
On Sunday a tramp railed at tbe
honor of Fred Zang, of Battle Creek,
aud .ek'd for something to eat. While
the house hi* “pord" entered at the

coat, a $15 watch nnd chain, and $35 in
ea*h. One of the tramps Theo. Brun-

B^uriiiture!
BUY YOU* FURNITURE OF

j LENTZ &amp; SONS
J • UAJU 1 ZJ

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UWllkJ,

e.erj- llm.-.

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

PLAIN aud FANCY

Furniture of Every Description
And the I-atoat Style*, and are sell­
ing at

Rok Bottom Prices

Boots &amp;

Siroes,

It is a fact generally understood, that fire cannot be controlled or kept any
1 length of time when wood is burned in a atove on an open graU. Theashe*/alltag throeeyk (Ac grate, leave, the coals expoaed to the direct draft, and they are
( coohumet!, leaving neither coal to aid combustion, nor ashca to retain the fire.
I If dry wood m used, fbe Move (for a time) become* unnecessarily hot. and tbe
। wood ia very soon consumed. If the wcxsl used is green, or portly so, it requires
close attention to prevent tbe fire from going out, and it i« impossible to keep a

Hats &lt;fc Caps,
Were Never so Cheap Before.
Remember we make a specialty of

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CLOTHING!
L XX X AY VT .

W» mH ye* ao ebrap-«hstsv«r io* bay.
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In which we defy competition on Chil- |
dren’a. Boy*’, Youths' and Men's,
in price and quality, to suit
those of amply mean* to tho
poorest.

Tbe Combination Grate in the FOREST KING consist* of two grate* working
in combination, one with the other; each provided with openingtand corre*ponding blank spare*, forming cither au open yrate o: a closed fire bottom, and
opemud h, .
froB tht&lt; ouUldr.

After thorough test*, we claim for this important invention; Tliat all rhe
I coal* may !*• retained in the stove, anil any amount of ashes desired ; that the
fire is nt all lime* under perfect control, and can Im- kept continuously through­
out tbe winter: that it grva'ly eeon&lt;&gt;mi&gt;w-« in fuel, and entirely overcomes all
Ukawtae fn. Tac&lt;r," la CaObcsJ ta Collar*
the objections heretofore raised Against this clnas of Mlovi-s.
The Forest King i* moqpted in the best possible manner, with No. 12 cold
latboQutatten--of Bran.* st or«. bow &lt;rai«yr' yU|jC(] polished aliect iron, ha* ground edge*, polished {tail rail. The a«h pit extend* under the entire double bottom. Tbe stove is very durable, lacing the
Wa aaawrr promptly --Thank y«ra.
heaviest tnailc of the ctea*. It is die only stove of the kindin which the fire
I can lie perfectly managed. We warrant it to keep fire all night.
•a for oar-Rira!., »ho—do what lb»y wUlao

Ack*o*)«i«ni io b»u. •cmMortbaind*.aland* toe Teata.*’ from n» vo'aii deUan.

LADIES CLOAK’S.I
Prettier and cheaper than ever.

Grocerleu Jt Crockery. 0

A GOOD HEARSE

Trunks and Sathel s.

TIN, COPPER. AND SHEET IRON WARE I

In attendance upon all funeral occa­
sion* and a full line of
Of a tbomuuid kind*.

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Upholstery Goods and Shrouds!
Kept constantly on hard

J. LENTZ A MONS.

G R AIN S

Flint, when you get him nnder Lm, he
a-ill leave thia rarrith, mu’, away, and
B&gt; to Jonefc’lo.'krr.u.-aome where elre.”
nt the crowd did not heod hi* advice.

la immenaely large, and to making up our selection, we have aclected only
very beat in the market*. Don’t bny a Heating Stove till you ace tbe "Bos*,’

We are. prepared to do most ample
justice to all our customer*. which arc
many, and we are bound to, make a*
many more, if low price* andfair deal­
ing will do it. We hare brought our
large stock here to sell, not* to keep on
oarabelvem and we earnestly solicit
your examination of o«u 'atock before
purrbaring elsewhere.
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In FuUI^zta.

my l«e»t “hold,'" *o I felt relieved to
think they w ould tie so generous a* to ।
give me a lunch, so J waited patiently !
for tbe appeanuire ot my favorite diah;
Propyietors Elevator,
but what wm my surprise when, in­
stead of pic, they brought a lot of Utile !
bite cf tiling* that lookc.1 like square I
Idack slicks about sn inch long, nnd
began to stuff them into my mouth. I Always pay the highest market price
m»e and ears, ail the time crying, cn
quad., eui quad., five rm spare, three I
cm »t&gt;are etc., words without meaning
to me. When they saw that I wa* i
about to resent such treatment, they 1
began to cull me all sort* df names,
using such vile epithet* as: Old Eng- ।
Hall. Little Agate. Old German. Pica. |
Full Fare, Gothic, Old Style, Small
Pica, and *o on until they nremed to
tire of their sport. After their diatsil-1
ical action* they began to talk among j
themselves. They were very careful
And keep for sale
not to have me bear what they «ai&lt;L I
Suddenly one! who appeared to be lead-

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H. G. HALE.

IIISI08II i NHi

hitu into the accrete of the Craft.'’ S&lt;&gt;
after chanting a aolen.n dirge, they
called for a Barber, a Fo««^ doctor, a
The public achool-boutc at Bellevue. Cltnr Roe of butcher*, nnd a few otha Urge brick building erected over 90 er*; they got a gr&gt;od Purehis on me
and away they went, down the room,
crying "get *omc Wood and over U&gt; the
Ft/ntiss. aud we will get n Codk. and
by the light of the Jfoow we will fix up
The origin of the fire ia unknown, but a Rtrontj. Rasey di*h. “ H*l&gt;re?rr away,
cried a dozen or more a* tbev toted me
around the r«wn. “Now let'* give him
es incendiary. There ra» no insurance a taste of the occond degree.’' But a*
on the building or content*.
reel sate, wlicn,—horror of horror*!—
Battle Creek i» in quite a ferment of he simply said "can’t I *c)l you a pair
of hoot* to-day F Oh! how 1 then
come to light. An old and well-known felt; ray last hojie of rescue gone. 1
felt that they were bound to Lave their
own way and everyone seemed to be
willing ihry should. Of course I knew
while on a trip to tbe Pari* Ex posit ion, they were jnst Killen me by inches, but
that the latter ha* been compelled to what could 1 do! I shouted lustily for
help, bnt they only laughed at me and
said: "You’re » Hale, Hardy old gran ger, ain’t you ! 1 thought I recogiuzcd
the man who led me into the loom to
which the mob found me. bnt a second
look convinced sue that it waa not him,
but a good-looking gentleman, who,
comment ia excited over the affair.
On Monday, tbe ifith, a man
and gh

AT FRICKS THAT CART BI DUPLICATED 11 Ita «r EATON Cl

A FINE LINE OF GOODS.

White Earn Hallow wa* working with auddaaly opeaod aad a beaatiful lady
a threshing machine. wa* caught by entered. She came directly to where

A young man named R. W. St. John
at lawrenre, Van Boren county, com­
mitted atriride on the. 34th. by taking
morphine. He was strong and healthy.

DOWN
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ntord* Flour Frrd IJmr Halt
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Umc.HaJI,
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We keep an experienc'd Tinner and have ample facilities for doing Repairing
aud Job Work, with accuracy, ncatnraa and dispatch.

tV All kind* of Farm Produce taken
in exchange for Good*, and tlmhiglie*
market price paid.
Prompt payment* arc always duly
appreciated.

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C. C. WOLCOTT.

THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!

WHEELER.

ATTENTION ! IT
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People of Nashville and Suxrouding Country.

----- NOW ARRIVING AT-----

DAN. MANEE

BON818 ING OF-----

Having permanently located in buri-

Very Respectfully Your*.

neaa iu Na*h rille, keep* con tan t­

H. R. DICKINSON &amp; Co.

ty on hand n full and well *e-

C otto ns, Prints, Dross Coods, Tickings, Shirtings, Flan&lt;
nols, Blankets, Beavers, Cassimeres, Cloaking,
Hosiery, Knit Coods, Underwear, Wool
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Yarns, Notions, Groceries, Ac.
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lected stock of

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN I

STAPLE GROCERIES,

Rcady-Vlade

Ruch a*

Clothing.

Bool*,

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Sugars, Teas,

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I offer this season a larger and mure attractive stock than ever, and cordially
invite every buyer to examine our good* and prices, knowing you will find it to
your advantage to givo me a liberid share of youi patronage. I take great care
to have the latest and Best in all department*, aud purpose maintaining my
well-earned reputation for selling gooR* cheap.

Coffees Spices,

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Isih Sard by Dealing mtn them.

Fish &amp;c

&amp;c.

Com* Early on Goods axe Moving Fant.
A full line of

4IMWORTU A BBOOK8,
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DRUGGISTS,

Naahvilie, Mich., Sept. 35th, 1678.

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

ZETTGEELtTZE COOK’S

CARRIAGE &amp; WAGON SHOP

All of which are offered for cash '

1! PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES!
Pure Drugs, Medicines,
SCHOOL BOOKS.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
BLANK BOOKS,

FINI

Oigra.i*s &amp; Tobaccos!

Luria Fpafiord, an tomato &lt;rf tbe

one: you’re a Brad^ fellow, are you V
him. Away to th* mill-pond with him."

IILL PAPES AID BORDERIMG,

Specialty!

NEW

LIVERY!
BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
---- M---OSZhZETTJST, BUGGIES AND WAGONS!

SwSEsgHEg

'k*?
w* mat a* PAINTS. OILS.
AjtWe-iMn, who grabbed me by the
COTTAGE COLORS.
■boulder and tried to rrevue me from
MAS URY 8 COLORS

sch.apdi

EVERYTHING FIRST • CLASS.

BUGGIES AND WAGONS!

DYZ-8TUm TBBB8E8.
8HOULOTB BRACES.

File Pertaa nt W Articto.
FtoeAmericuaElgiM Vtlches,

THE BEST E THE CHEAPEST
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST
THE BEST IS

LIVIBY i BOARDING STABLE

To Give Me ▲ Cell.

AND JEWELRY,

FINK TOBACCOS h. CIS ABA

Double * Siugl Big *: i--■
wwsn*** BE
*wm&gt; vw*taW
ANO» THEY
WILL
SOLD!*

CENTRAL1 STORE,

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at rim* *• «■*»*••**.

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AND THEY WILL BE SOLD!
AND THET WILL BE SOLD !
Alin Ttirw 1AJH I

nr* cm tb.a

THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
n&lt; I* NfAr Ind*, hpr ■ IS laU.

�The Teh Cent Counter
kta Mary Fautara of Mdron. te vfo
Mug her annr. Mra T. C. DowningUara»T Brook* has bought n "bom."
1 be u«»formerly owned by J. L Bondi
Them* will fo a meeting 9f to W.C.
T. U-, next Tawday evening at to
j club room.
'

tt. Veil der roenty etectwmmofto like,
pest ofltaera Publican, nud der rag pepiee gnte al! der rest.
I *er ranee or drr long delay varix due
to 7 prards making oet roag rvtorus. ! mine what it wm.' Peggy Ann mya,
VdL tten. dnr State cootae* out port '
* MfcP'* **'al&lt;&lt;1 **■*■Mh-t 111,7 #n*
I doing.we loaded onr—pipe with
: Parties who have promised the Naw.* i
wood, will plmre bring h along now, speet io get Idendy ov der yellow dust ! ttdMMTO anil started, with, of comwa,after a teetle vile tind no-pody’a. hnrt. company, fur we—well, never mind, it
•ere it ia evertariiagly too late.
Yell. de», der Dv&lt; ipies vash varniJi- I was two men camped ou tfo- island,
ing der imide &lt;&gt;v dor chareh oM ruth ! where they lovl drove nt ten o’clock
looking some time fur a man to coome to night before.
They were from
along and preach to them. So dur Ad- Stcufou Co., N. Y., on their way to
' There will be a uncial fold at the
Sparta Center. Kent Co. Tfoy were
i Baptist panmnage on Tuesday evening
traveling with two horse* and a long
i next. Everybody ia invited to attend.
YMUtobder brebleaat der Helmet covered wagon, and what we raw to
Tfo Christian Sunday Setas.l have on church 3 miles north or ottr pseribje alarm us waa the aide cm tain waring
to programme for to holidays a can- lectle village ray der rod ribbon* vrah in totereae.
eert-rotertainnveirt, to fo given at to uo peeaneM tn der church, und drives
Now yoa just draw your plover trai­
Opera Hnure.
cm all oat and ven dey coome to der ler* under the fence and leave them
fJioal house*, der skool Ixiard ray "go there, as you will hare no further uae
up before Esq. Burghrx. of Hostings.
avay: quick tint your dirty intemperance for them. Tfo Spires boys will take
Sotardsy. ou chnrgt of raping Miss
meetina. Der akdol marm pea not their Vibrator-separator, and, with a
Caroline GIssuer, of the same town,
obliged to sweep your dirt out.” Now little addition to the cylinder, shell oat
nnd Uingubkto furaish tl.MO tmH;
■ Eddie Yrrtx. a »-ye«r-&lt;&gt;Jd 1ml of West vot you link* &lt;L*t der eburebee und all the clover seed that can be grown
wm allowed the privilege of an adCtatlc'ton, who was prrairated upon a skool house vaab too goot to make der about here. Proof: for Clayton Brown
journmrait until Dee. 4th.
bed of sickness for the part six or eight beeblea virer und better in. Shust put of IteUerue township, » bushel* of
vwka. tree* tbe eflfoto of the kirk of a op to look niae and for der beeblca to clean seed in a little over half a day ;
make der fasbionakbow em off goot und for Job Wilcox of Maple Grove, 80
bores, died tart week.
not for der saving or der ricked. Ya.
"A pleasant aflkiri’ was the Universal yn, ahust let «*tu go to a drunkard's bushels clean seed in hpfcra day. They
think they might do better if they
verdict of the targe number xho at­
grave und der tivil. shust soder church­ would only try, but they didst wish to
tended tbe M. E. Church social at Mr.
Heavy Cap for man
es and der school boasea pes used for rob other machine* ofjobs, so they took
nnd Mia. Ain*worth's on Tmwiay even­
Dotting* only nice ac boo I-in arm* und tolr machine home and packed it away
ing. The receipts were $0.73.
1 dozen Tumblers
till
another
year,
N.
Mr. and Mra. E M. Flint, accompani­
1 doxMl Goblets
The big ditch ia finwbed to the satis­
ed by choir son. A. M.. went down to
er earth on Tbankagiving Day morn­ Hasting*, on Wednesday last, to attend
faction. of all partieuJ Mr. Perry, the
tag. aad sleighing was enjoyed in Narii- the funeral of their grand-daughter.
one who had IljrjoTiTn finishing it, de­
vflle for to first time on Thanksgiv­ Mra. Henry Ford whn died on Ttwuday.
serves much prafo* In sticking to tfo
ing Day for many years, and those of
drain commissioner until the work was
There will fo a dime social held at
our dittaens who were (prtunatc enough
Money to Ixmn •
done right. Probably there wji* not a
fire
residence
of
Mr. nnd Mra. Chipman
to po«MM a horae and cutter—and a
In amounts to suit borrower*.
person interested in tbe drain who
ou
Saturday
evening.
Nov.
30th.
Pro
­
Veil,
den,
peesneaa
rash
lively
pout
Wm. Kerr.
girl—impoved the opportunity.
would
have
fought
so
iutrd
as
he,
to
get
ceeds to fo appropriated to the cause of here, aud der young folks feels goot
tv Harry Hale comes to tliefront
—Geo. Viable, a young man of Dex­ humanity. A cordial invitation L ex­ | pout Ary Parnuma singing skool shust the work done. Oar Supervisor, W. H.
with another attraction. This time it
ter. who ia visiting at this Tillage, on tended to all.
; begun, und all mut go nnd'learn der King, deserves the thank* of the peo­ i* a Five Cent Counter, containing a
ple of thi* town fur the very able man­ thousand and one uaeful articles nnd
| nice musick.
Saturday night wm foolish enough tn
U. P. Wellman, who sold his farm in ,
succumb to Nashville whisky, und fell West Castleton, some time ago, pur­ ■ Yell, den, I tells you so me ting* of ner in which he ba* done his duty in toys, anv one of which will fo sold for
into the clutches ,»f the marshal, who chased tbe Hindmarcb place, a few long while post. Juch Parnum make the matter. Fightiug the bnard of Su- : tbe small sum of five cents. Don't yon
forget it!
on Monday, brought him before Esq. | &lt;taya since, paying therefor 17,200. Mr*. von gate for Henry Parnum down py pc reisers, and rounty drain cumminHave up your IMmra.
Parady, when be apjirarrd very peni­ . Hindmarch, we understand, will move Muddy Krick, and took bay in von nice oioncr, is no easy task, where only one
KrivKrinrie i* coming! Watch for
tent, plead gnilty, and was fined $3 and to the village.
. bog for 8 do Hara, und Henry put it in person does it.
Sam Matteson is building a sheep him at the Peoples Supply Store.
costs, which wa* paid, nnd on tfo same
von goot place up stares, tind he nefor
tV Crllcry. CraniM Fries, Oysters,
I
In
Nashville,
on
Thursday,
turkica
i
night visited the R. R. Club meeting
' rash able to hang dcr gate- till ahu*t slu-d north of. and connected with hi* । Honey, Maple Sugar, and all theluxurand donned the red ribbon. A goo.1 were the center around which did raL I thia spring last, for vant of der monish barn. He ray* fo is going to keep ou ics of the reason. Call and see
ly cranforry sauce, mince pics, apple
idea.
। t&lt;&gt; py der hinges, (you know he vash sliding to the burn until he extends it
pire, and thanksgiving faera. Tbe L’n- ' poor off sometimes.) Veil, now, it vaab to the road, sozue 30 or 30 rod*.
—C. H. Chariton of Knlamo, loaded
CV Great Reduction in Storm. Will
ion’House carved up one that weighed
18 Jeers ago und der basswood pins
•11 Stove* 50 Jwr cent Lower than ever
Mr. Barnes aud wife, parents of Por­
up so heavily with "fonxlae," while in j over 10 lb*., dressed.
vich Juch (der nice goot poy f) put in ter Barnes, had a golden wedding on : &gt;r the next W days. Call nnd neo.
ahis village on Monday, that he became
C. C. Wotcorr.
R. H. Falconer, living north, being ! vaah abust as achtroug as new, peculiar Thanksgivingday,—the fiftieth aniver- i
atone-bliad drunk, and it took three or
four men to toad him on to to train for deXfrons of closing up his business as 'der gate rash up stares all der vfle. «ary of their ^narrieil life.
speedily
as
poaaiNe,
tliat
he
may
"go
1 Der male isb rooming und I nids you । Miss Abbie Re**r and Mr. William
the Hasting* jail (Nashville being too
Postmasuter.
poor to afford one of her qwd) where be west," will dispose of his stock and ! goot pye.
Cotton, of Battle Creek, arc visiting ,
remained for to night and until he fanning atensik a’.j.auction, on Dec. i
friends in West Kalntno.
‘
*OOI&gt;U!&lt;» ITEMS.
4th.
Attend
the
sale.
could sober off. and the next day return­
Mra Mix ha* got moved into her new [
At the Sunday evening temperance
ed to thia village, when Eaq.. Pnrady
Time* in Woodland are dull at pres­ hoaac. Now when we pass by there we
dosed oat a fine of J3 and costa, which meeting at the Red Ribbon Club room. I ent. Farmer* having there fall work will have to raise our bat.
brief speeches were made by C. D.
. wMpnid.
done and are prepared for stern winter.
W. II. Davis and wife start tbi* week
Cooley, C. W. Demaray. L. J. Wheeler.
—Tbankagiving Day was duly ob
Phillip aaya he will take it collar and for Allegan Co., to visit friend*.
E. Chipman and Wm. Feistcr. A good
served in Nashville, our merchant*
eye-brow
with the foys If they don't
attcDdance waa present.
closing their places of business and
quit blowing atout "Ireland and Lito­
il r*. R. Shephard will apeak in the
many of them attending chnrch
Di-‘
Mewing ’fHchlncx.
vine service* were held in tbe M. E. Open. House &lt;&gt;n Sunday next. Dec. 1st.
Sewing machines have been brought
Rob. and Al. have come home from
Iai«t Saturday evening while Marsh within the reach of all. Great Redac­
Church, conducted by Rev. L. H. Mon­ morning and evening. Morning *ul»- the wood* and say Uicre is no place for
ject
—
litiniantaiiaiii.nn
reran*
Crowds.
Grant
wa*
returning
from
Charlotte
tion
in
prices from d40 to $9S. Ten
roe, assisted by Revs. Brockway, and
hired men there, as they could hardly
, with colt and milky, and tbe night wo* New Victor Sewing Marli ne* have Ju«t
Harder. Rsv. Monroe took bls text, Evening subject—The clergy a nottree get chance to stay all night.
^-oiuuderalile darker than tar. be colid- foen received by (’. C. Wolcott, and
for to occarion, from Psalms XV! and of danger to the American Republic.
rash or 1 rea.’s
Tfo boss hntitcr of Woodland is Cbrk &lt;d with another conveyance, upsetting will fo* sold for
6th verae, • Tbe hare are fallen onto
time. Even- machine Warranted for 3
me in pleasant places ; yea, I hare a feathery crystal*, thick and fast. Mtlliron, he having canght five hun­ him, bat leaving his feet entangled in years, and plenty of time given to try
dred rate, twelie mink and twenty the gearing and dragging hi* head in them before purchasing.
goodly heritage," showing that we Wednesday night, and Thanksgiving
coon. He says he cau knockxbe socks , the mud some distance before be wa*
ought to fo- a thankful people for liv­ i Day opened with.invigorating weather
llcmctiiber This i
off nil tbe boys trapping.
; loosened from Um* vehicle. Thru hia
ing in so favored a country as America. and waa merrily aud appropriately cel­
Cynckery aral Glassware is cheaper
J. Simmons.. D. Coril! and Geo. horse went on and he attempted to rise than
ebrated midst the jingle of the sleigh
ever at the Peoples Supply Stare.
—One of to fort edited paper, that
Smith have gone up north on a hunt. j up and walk, but wa* unable to do so
Step into the People's Supply Store and
foils before the awlft gliding cutter.
reaches our sanctum ia Pomeroy's Dem­
mm* the Ims* stock of Grocrnra, Crock­
On Tuesday evening bat, Mra E. Dave says he will not come liotrm-until r। .for some time. Beside* being covc.rcd ery and Glassware in town.
ocrat, edited by "Brick” Pomeroy’, the
he kill* a four. Wm. McArthur antk^i
The People’s Supply Store i« second to
tnort original, and at oue time to most Parody returned from Holton, up north, Hugh Potto start on their hunt this ; h1s riglifc arm
pretty l»adly frartur- none on Confectionery, and if you don't
prosperous publisher io to U. 8. The where *be has been, in attendance at
cd. He 'finally*gained control of his think so call and see '
Democrat is the official organ «»f the the bedside of a dying sister, and on
Chas. W. Smith.
feet
and
morethou.
calling
at
several
John
Metzger
say*
hr
will
fo
able
to
National Greenback party, at to ducts- j Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Parady at­
, herd his dock himself by spring, it houses to get conveyance home, but
ion of the National Greenback Execu- । tended the funeral obsequies of said
I tilings work all right, but Lucy says if i wo* each time suspected «» a tramp,
abler,
which
were
held
al
Charlotte.
tire Committee, and Brick promt**
and wm denied. He then redoubled
Mrs. Feightier, of Ohio, aged 82, aud lie don't come over nnd take his out
that for tfo yr ar
will fo better
i and pay for what he takes, she will give । hi* efforts; faint and weaT he moved
than ever, full of life, wit spice, orig­ mother of Peter Feighner, is visiting
| on till be reached Fred. Ellis', within
him
the
“
tote
road"
before
then.
her
children
in
this
vicinity,
and
she
is
inality and ogliDeaa, while it will la for
! two miles of home, liaviug walked more
like a patient veteran in fohrif of the undoubtedly tfojniwt agile old lady in ; Cbarhy Knau* say* he wishes Emma
laurt Tuesday she • would not pile her wood so close to ber than five mile*. He muted Ellis who
Greenback idea.
It ta paNmhed at three "diggim*.
placed him on a horae, and taking an­
Chicago, HL, for *2 per year, or five walked from Dan. Miller's, a mile and ; door, for when he goes by there be falls
copies for-tlO and one copy free to the a half north, to this village, aud it did­ | over it and almost break* hi* neck, and other himself, they started on, but tie
becoming exhausted aud faint, aud
getter-up of the club.
Let every n't seem to tire her cither, as much as I the last we bear of Charley he is going
it would a fashionable young bdy to I down the street muttering "darn the unable to keep erect ou the horae. they
Greeabeeker subscribe.
stopped at Bert Elli*' and called him,
Start the kitchen fin*.
—Ou Tuesday last while Henry and
when he gut ud, harnessed hi* horae to
The bos* corn hunker* of Woodland
Daniel Miller were tilling in a dugjwcil jI —’Twaa not an angelic Angel, by any
the buggy, took in the crippled man,
on Sec. A Maple Grorc, using their 'i mean*, that wax up before 'Squire Pow- are Sam. Simmons and Robert Banner, and had gone but a half mile further
they having husked together 2 JOO bush­
borees and a scraper to do tfo work, i era, on Tuesday, to have justice meted
i when they again collided whit a sunaels and hanked it at the rate of 00bush­
the off horse slipped into to well, hind |, out to him. but plain, aimpie Jacob Anway horae, with nothing bat the shaft*
el* per day. Sam. husked SObashel* in
feet flnrt, and to near horse came very j
| behind him. The infuriated animal
I gel. the rntaniunrd,—tbe fallen angel,—
near being pulled in al»o, but waa anv- who formerly broke bread in the do- one day. and says be will not go north pounced upon them, smasliiug buggy
to
work,
when
be
can
earn
$.100
a
day.
ed by tbe prompt cutliugof to b*fM~- mest«c circle ot John 8. lauJiel. of
and all into the ground, and othcrwta
.
Youthful Bor.
and tfo Brat named borsc. whflietrcc* north-east Johnstown, and only court­
injuring the unfortunate man, and
Coekerla for sale. Enquire of H. T.
aud scraper, went to :be bottom of the ed hi* daughter Nina, in order to find
making kindling wood of to buggy. Davimox,
HASTINGS ITEMS.
well, a distance of thirty frot, with a oat where she kept her bard-canted
The horae proved to fo Grant’s, and
CV The beet Wagons in tfo state at
terrible clatter. In a abort spore of earings. Some time ago while the
The wife of Henry Ford was buried lufil lxx*n home, finding himself minus the Foundry, warranted. J. M. Wood.
i a driver, retraced hi* steps in search of
time there were over twenty interested family were all absent from tbe hou*c on Wednesday.
New Meat RarkrL
but somewhat excited men on the spot. he abstracted, it ia alleged. SllM# from
Prof. Coleman lectures at Union-Hall him. The braised man finally reached i I wish to inform the citizen* of
borne in n rather critical condition, but i
Nlna'a trank, and made off with it In to-night, Nov. 2»tli.
Narii ville and vicinty that I have opendumb-brate, and in three boars time the direction ot Chariotte^ Lashel sen t
'-ere many days he will be about.
| cd a meat market in the building ad­
Buaiucaa
ia
reviving
to
such
an
ex
­
the horse was brought to the surface, voni to tl»e t-foriff of Eaton Co. to keep
A few evenings since, while to de- , joining Lee A Smith's store, and ne
by means of a. wtndlara, without any hl* "ryo peeled" for the rascal, and on tent that we feel it. Everybody seems nomination called Healers were hold- ■[ cured the rerviscs of Lee Tuckerman,
to fo busy and happy.
i an expcrirbcM butcher of Battle Creek,
iug protracted meetings'in BellevueMonday last lie wm spied out and ar­
'Hie noted trraperanee lecturer, John
-Coming! Coming! Hero! The New rested in behalf of the people, on ILChrk, talked temperance at Union township, a male man rose up and
made
a
confession,
and
among
other
I
York Theatre Co. On Friday and Sat- charge of larceny from a d welling, and Hall OU Tmwday sod Wcdnreday rvruurday evenings. Nov. »U and 80th. returned to thia village (or examina­ ii&gt;”-. He is the most earnest and eftic things fo told to congregation that he
the above company will appear at the tion; but the proM-cutiou didn't pro- i«nt speaker we have had for mouth*. had formerly been a class-lender in to
K7£i., from
M. E. Church, ami thought at to time
Opera House. in this village ; the tot
Thanksgiving wm celebrated all over be had lota of religion, but thanked
wdtaudnrod li
evening playing the foautifsl ac­
। diseases upon t
the city. Stores were closed and every God fo didn't have. It ia only uow
tional pby in five nets, omitted "The
and valualde
one waa out for a holiday. The suow that fo foul tne genuine piety.
g, making life
Octoroon,” and on tbe second Water-A daaghte r ..f Cornelius Day, of of the night before came just in time,
d of a pleasant
Mra Kent, a lady aged KJ year*,
Wai Um, Eaton Co., aged 3 year*. was and the sleigh-folia never sounded
whose mean* of support are exhausted,
run over Afoot two weeks ago by a aaerrier. Everyone wm oat with thcur
and when to pour house seemed ber
wife or swectbvart
last resort, to good people of this phi­
lanthropic community said "no!" and
now tore will be a grand party thank*
cause Uris (Friday) wuraing. Since my giving evening, at Goddard's, for her
tart tot teem*. C. G. Hutbrook Esq., has benefit. Meanwhile she will make It
is doing well, and bopra are entertain- fora «mptoyed by to defence. Hits’
ber home with Mr. Wack’s people, and
•d of its reeovery.
_________
defence ia insanity. Tbe case is being already the dollars begin tonecutnutate
-TWTortlw^ Olwrver wakes from fought
MMbM by both side*. Ko for that purpose.
a mwt of a Rq* Van W takb* steep tore
At but m^ounta no fortlx-r acfoin had
mart that "the Lawton Tribune, &lt;m.
been taken in regard to the rape scan­
of the numerous papers started in this
dal. The accused parties on re vend:
gtata by J. H. Wiekwire, founder ..f tfo
occasMHU have solicited ftrucredingw in
Otorver. ha* lately woodbraed." but
the pre in tec*. The secured ray they
weta*K leave Incorrect theObm-rvet by
can easily prove their wnerrabonts o*:
adding tot tbe Tribune dtada mfeertbe night ot the alleged attark. SasJ. C. Kctdium ha* hia new house, on pieiou* are rite with not a fow that
the site of the owe lately baruod, near­ toil* motive wm for exlortional purly ready fur oeca|Mmcy.
teaefor haa been ubTfo friends &lt;rf tfo Sunday fohmd of
* he h not stylish Barry vilki are making preparations for
lire that is they will

BOSTON
STORE !

‘goods

GOOD

CHEtP U B CU AFFORD

A GRAND SUCCESS.
COFFIRS4CASIETS

EVERY ARTICLLE WORTH DOUBLE
CASH FOR LOGS!
I will pay tbe Highest Market
Price, in Caeh. for LOGS, delivered

Specialties thio Month in

at my aaw-mill on tbe Katamo-Maph
Grove town line.
Bring ou your Logs and get your
greenback*.
Kabmo, Nov. 1Mb. 1808.

WOOLEN GOODS!
Prices Reduced.

MEAT MARKET.

BOOTS AND SHOES, (New)
Prices Reduced.

Every man, woman and child leaves our
store well pleased.

Fresh and Salt Meats,
Sub Ham ui StotUtn,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

NOVELTY SHOP!
.■c-rofe? . A. C. Bruton

They Know They Have Got the Werth of Their
Money.

LOOMIS

CHAS. W. DEMARAY
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1879.

Detroit Poet and Tribune.

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American and Swiss Watches,

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JEWELRY! With a fine selection of Goods, aud
large discounts from list prices.
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'2 he Long Brick
JUST AS STANDARD AS “A” SUGAR!
THE MAMOTH STOCK OF

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TlililUtK UB1 Cl, SHlff Mil.

Alfred Etbelric
and aakad:
“fadwiar
“T*a,*ArJ’
----------- - --step from hia position in the door, and
looking a* though ba wa* dealing with
a book agent instead of one of the nk«t
young mra ia Burlington. Then A Ifml
F.lhi lndge stood on the right foot aud
aaid:

" Yes sir." p*|&gt;a said, kind of coldly
Alfred Etbeindje looked down the
street and sighed; then b® lookssl up
at palm and ahivered. Thez he atood
ou uta right font and aaid:
“la ah® in?"
"Ye*, air," p*j&gt;* sai«L grimly, and
never taking hi* eyr* off the young
man's nnfsaisn1
Alfred Ethelridgr sighed and looked
up the street; then be stood on hi* left
foot and looked at papa'a Anee*. and
aaid. timidly and in tremulous tones:
“Can abe see me?"
“Ye*, air," papa aaid, bat he never
moved, and he never looked pleasant
I He only stool atill and repeated a sec­
ond time, “Yea, air."
Alfred Etbciri lge began to feel ill.
He looked np ami down the atreeUand
finally lunKrd hi* wandering gaze to
the bald apol on the top of papa'a Lead;
then be asid:
“ Will yon please tell h'g that Mr
Alfred Ethelndge called?"
“ Yea, air," aaid )*[«. and he didn't
a*y any more. And somehow or other
Alfred Ethelridgr kind of sort id gut
down off the tmrch and went kind of ont
of the gate like. He dis-outinued hi*
visit* there, and explained to a fnrnd
that the old man didn't «ay anything
ftial wasn't all right and cordial enough,

■ Burlington Hawk-Eye.

The National Type-Founder*' Asao
riateiu tael *1 OvsduJ, Oto’, U«R Week, to
arrange raUw fur Ito fntnre A alight reduc­
tion in ths pries of type wm iWei. k.1 nt.it:....
Ti* tweKib aannal
of tbe S.Uooal

A Thief Shrewdly t Might.
I&gt;ishoneot people often show a great
deal of cunning—and they have uae for
* great deal. Hut very few of them
master all the secret* of detection, so *a
to jwrfrctly shield tbemsclre* long in
their bail trade. ■
"Where did you get them tomatoes?"
asked an ohl Long laland farmer of *
neighbor, whose real estate yields not a
tomato vine. Hia basket waa full, of
very fine, ripe specimens, which he
thought he recognized. It wa* not the
first time sua|uciou of bis neighbor's
honesty had arisen in hia mind.
“ Where did you gel 'em ?" he nskixl

rain-water, with a wooden bowl of soft
brown soap before him.
“No. there ain't nothing on ’em that
yon can see; but look abi-rel Set
down yoor basket and wash ’em. It’s
werry coolin', and yoor (ace and hands
look hot."
So saying, he emptied the l&gt;asin and
filled it with cold water, pointed to the
•ouwliah. and relieved the l&gt;e*rer r&gt;! hi*
basket- Tlie first immersion and fric­
tion of the hands in the water can—si
tbe fluid to turn gm n. It grew greener
every second, and at length turned an
intense dark green.
“Here. Jim,* said the farmer to his
tow-beaded son, “take in thia baaSet
and empty it, and bring it oat agin."
Then, turning to his hcne«t ncighl&gt;or,
he said: “You hooked them tomatoes
from my patch half an hour rgo. Three
or tear of the top one* 1 knew in a

might demand, without inflicting a more
severe imnxshwmt aj«.n the lady teach
er's band than npou th* child. Previou* to tbe iavention of thia machine,
jtrincipals of school* have wept to *ctheir aaeietsni* go around with their
arm* in a ahng from the effects of pun­
ishing scholars. lu many instances rzeellcut tcacliCru, who loved their call­
ing. bare been compelled to resign their
jMsutiona. and get married. lx-ca&gt;i»«Uii-y Lail too much on their hands.
Tbe matter ha* l»een diacuaeed *1 the
various institutes, and it hxl been al­
most daciih-d to adopt capital pnsial*
meet, instead of the time-honored Ulk
ing across tbe knee, when the inventor
of this machine atep|&gt;ed in, and. by the
simple device above illnatrated, La*
saved tbe live* of many valuable young
one*. The heart of the inventor »»
toncheil at M-ring a frail schixilms’am.
with her right hand swelled up to the
size id a cwnvas ham, from agitating a
boy who had wickedly placed a piece of
elaptioanl imudr of his trowaerloona.
when he knew that the teacher was on
tbe war path after him. He waa a Iwi
boy, and will prol*l&gt;ly fetch op in Congrew*. The teacher wa* weeping, and
j saying she would becusaoil if she. didn't
I run tliat l&gt;oy through a thrvahing mo­
' chin* l?efore she gut through with him
1 The idea at once attack the inventor
tliat a noirhine could be constructed
tliat would tan the jacket, a* it were, of
I the young Modoc, and yon see the reI suit of earefnl thought and stm’y in tbe
machine liefore you.

Wliat a change. Instead of dressling
the task of punishing scholar*, and
shivering at the prusjiect of Mistered
hands, the te*ch«-r can enjoy the per­
formance, ami look forward to the hour
for doing up the day's spanking with a
feeling uf pleasure and gkdmws, and
■ the frown furtnerly stereotyped on the
; face of the average schoolma'am gives
i place to an angelic smile. Rhe seat*
J herself at the instrument, with a dime
i novel in her hand, after pUcmg the
condemned urchins ir a row within
reach of the hoisting ai&gt;|iarain*, or icotonga; she smile*, tooc.be* the snatch
ixake with her foot, anil the doomed
nrrhin ia launched iato—if not eternity,
he wiU think so tafore that haqd lets
up on him. With a .Mnne playing over
her feature* she works her tiny hoof
an&lt;*l the areaging hand descends, the
boy aays hi* “now I lay me." and the
old machine works a* though endowed
with life, liberty and th® pursuit of
hsppinesi. [Care should I"- taken not
to work the aiacbiu* too rapidly at first,
a* it may make it hot—for the.boy. Or
it might telescope hi* epinal tneningitU, with fatal results. Any teacher
ran work it all right after js-rrlianor
killirg a few scholars of the cheaper
kind] It will only take a moment of
treading to mak® any ordinary toy sorry
he enlisted, wlwn he can lie dropped
and the next earn be anatcbisL A whole
nt#» if the teacher is anything of a
treader. We make different-maod ma­
chin**, suitable for the primary depart­
ment, the intermediate. the High School,
the Normal School aud the Stale L'lu-

The east* with which this machine can
!*• changed from one thing to another
will coovince the reader that it is almost
human. Il will rem its I one of a poli­
tician, every time it changes Tv change
it from a sjiauking machim to a self­
raker. all you hare to do i* to unscrew
the “ hand,'" remove it au.l screw on a
fine comb, change end* with th® boy,
and proceed to inaroh for things that
live, and move, and have a Iwing. aud
bite boys' liead*. This will ts-ud to re
here mother of much —-arrhing investi­
gation, as the school teacher ran. by
simply using lirr foot, keep the Lead* of
all the children fro* from tbe frotivr
bug. tliat at time* make* life a burden.

There ia no eml to the different n*rs
to which th* machine can be put Any­
thing that requires a strong 1 orizontal
motion, ran b* done bettor bv machin­
ery, and this machine will fill a want
long foie. But it ia aa an urchin &lt;haetmer that ita prindpal m*rit lie*, ami ia
whinh it* owner expect*- to amass a fortun®. It in not only in the' school-room
that the machine can be utilized, but in
the family. Any family that ha* thirtyfive or forty duldreo can maka a machiae pav for itoelf in a rear, and the
work can b* done much more aati*factorily. Where fanulie* are smaller,
several oan clnb together and mrH one
in |»artnership, anil *omr one qkn lie ap­
pointed to rhaatiae a whole peigfaborhood. The inventian of thiW machine
opens* field for th® uus
‘
‘ ‘
which they can make a
Tlioac. female lxx&gt;k
machine and mount it ou __________
rus , and go about from bona* tl&gt; house,
doing job* th*l *uy nioUin-^vonld be
glad to pay * quarterno get off her
hand*.—George IF. Pick In Milwaukee

MAGICLA£TJSN
60 VIEWS

O.

Diphtheria aod Its Carr.
Mr. P. Lawrence, of Want Chazy.
N.
writes as follows to the Platte- ,
burg fiepteblican :
Allow me to eay a few words of the
greatest importance to the public,'
tbronoh your journal, in rvganl to the
trmhle disease diphtheria, which is
raging with gieal destruction of live* ।
throughout the county. It has ragnl ,
here to a fearful extent, qnite a largo I
number of cases proving fatal.
There is a familv hpro by the name of
Light. »bo b&gt;oi«I here from Iteebrsti r
this season. Mrs. Light said to some
of the ncighlsirs that previous to mov­
ing Lem she ha»l an attack of diph­
theria and cured hcmelf by the use of
kwoaMM Oil as n rargle. swallowing
some; but the remedy was so nniple
that our citizens didn't think anything
of it until five of Jimejdi Jelley'a children
sere token down with the dndithcriix.
Their throat* Ixvaunc swollen and
cankered terribly. Mra. Jrlley aent af­
ter her neighlxir. Mrs. Milliette, whoha-1 lately 1&lt;«4 a aon by the disease, tn
ascertain whether it was really diph­
theria or not. Mrs. Milbette pronounced
it ihpluLvria in a very danrerous form.
Mrs. JeIley said ahe would use Mrs.
Light's irmedy—kernsen® soil—which
she gave her children as a gargle, also
bad them swallow some. The children
recovered rapidly, and in a few dgjs

had three chikbvn taken with diphthena. and oared them with kerosene oil.
William Emery had four children
taken down, aud gave kerosene oil and
thrv jccovcrv.L
Ikdiert Gillette waa taken with it. and
enrol himself with kerosene al-.
Joh*n Reynolds, of Ingraham, had a
daughter and niece cured by kerosene
oil after they were given up for death
by the doctor.
George Gillette hail three children
taken with tin same diasa-ie very bod,
ami they were cured witlPkem—ne
What » mo-4 astoniduug is that not
a single case where thcr umhI kerosene
oil baa proved fatal Th® remedy is
Simple and certainly cboap, and always
at hand in all famiiic* throughout the
land.___________________ I

Event new war ia the East brings
forward a new hatch of hagniatic anti
geographical jwrticular* to !-• learned.
Tbe public, haring finished the Tnrktah
lesson. ia now ready for the Afghani­
stan. Here ia the tint installment. Nine
&lt;d leu aocidcutaia jwouounoe Cabal a.
if it were written—which, indeed. it
sometime* ia—Cabool. In India, on
tbe contrary,, they say “Cawbyl * with
the aooent on the first syllable. making
the word rhyme very nearly to “bawblc." In most Indian and Central
Asian name*, indeed, Anglo-Indiana
give “a" a very broad, open sound
Thus Herat is Herant. and Nepal ta* it
ia officially
****"*
•

rax’j

eem

M
si-anwMASON kHtMUHMBIKT HUI!

sstsns' kss.t.'f;
T’T CURED FREE!

HUNT S REMEDY
[)NEY Mro.cU

&lt;j the Invalids' and Toons’*' Hotel, ot
that aly, has rvcouUy base steeled to Cccgrves
by the rrry flalteruig majority of neeriy a_oi\
He haa already served tua n.uetitoaocy ss State
• Heusler. and thia recrf-wrd fol retaral ngniAra
thai to. Krrrtaa hare Ixwu huAly aaliafartiry.
lite «tats*re prarttee In tbe treatment of
Chrome litaraaJs will not, we are tafornx..!, bo
ondwrir.1 or suffer ia (be tewt when tbe tune

ANDERSON iCO.

F&amp;Um B1UXKK
(wrtmral uf bls cv-Jeteatod Murid's Dsipsosary
sad luisbd.’ Hotel
m tl&gt;- Forty sixth Coograsa does tsst coorens until Decrsn1st, INTV, Dr. Fleece » pstteate wiU not Ires hi.
peianeal sUcotewi fcr sora« mouths yrt,-

CHEAP AND GOOD
THE NEW YORK SUN.
t” aaot-arp,ritekw.M.T.QwUC0ES3m" FOLKS,
feifev Balt Saitfi bi

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LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD!

THE LICHT-RUNNINC

NEW HOME

SEWING MACHINE

HISTORT*''" WORLD
RREAT LUNG BALSAM
REMIT gas. as-sxrwS

FOR FAULT SOAMAIIIT
rstttar

; dr.ror WiU Cirme down on him 1,k® a
I Prevalent on a PcMmantor, and break
every boeem hia body, mU flatten him
! an thia a. on* of Coan a vindication*.

! TENTS!

art

THE MARKETS.

chim

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VOLUME VI

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1878.

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NUMBER II

AMUAL REPORTS

IhihriUr iJirtrUrji.
T
i ILLAGE dRRicjua~

The President’s Annual State­
ment of the Condition"
of the Country.

gitfinm gtarttry.

■

W. H YOUNG,
l«r a. -Hl W Ot rr&gt;IJ, hartac th.

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They hav. e»ar Reoalvad, which w,r. bought In QuantltlM for Caah, an* will

meat to the jury for the defense. i» a
three-snd-a-hak hoars talk, thorough­
ly reviewing the case in allita bearing*, spouse to tne usual question put by the
fir took up the theories of the prosecu­ Clerk; the foreman said, ’toe find tbe I
tion andttefenw. dwelling upon them
in hia usual exhaustive munix-r. To
Muds to thb peopla &lt;if Barry county
try to give a brief of bis argument
The fuirom-r was immediately called I
that haaevtr been tried in this circuit.
you id be' folly.as it---------------- *—
np fov sMteuce. Ou Im-ing asked if bo
----------from the btMrinning to the cUmm*. had anything to «ay why the fudge- 1
It baa dispos' d of tb«- sentimental idea
During all the trial Mr. Nwerrey had meat 4 tlx Taw in bis cam shoald not Mra. M. J. Halawa* Stertes,
that ’here are rare* w here men can bid
the great competition in its aaanufachardly been aide to sit up and when he
arose to adder** the lory lx looked
tnre into ware has reduced the prices
more like a Candidate for a sick room
anything else. Ashe progressed
and greatly increased the quality of
hi* argument. it soon became ap|mrSilver Plated Ware in this country.
ent that he had the caae at heart ami he
eomlug smmabl* thereto. - Il has been
entirely-understood every part und pot­
One can buy fine pieces of Silver
a trial which baa made it* impression
ation of it. It was one ofhis best ef­
forts
and
when
be
came
to
the
close
of
on the people of Barr? county tor gnod.
AUTOMATIC TOTS! Ware at one-third the eoat six or eight
the
other
■„
„...
—
™
—
---------his
ammentaud
depicted
the
condit
­
‘IVr trial has been conducted on the little- farm in the township of Ho
ion of Mr. Pitta, and what be had anfpart of the peojde and the defease iu a enjoying the Messing* of a home a
fared iu having hie family taken from
him-'by the nnulfnrrr, nie wife with
euleoiH and impressive manner, and family. Tbs daatrttfrrof hi- hap
whom be bad lived for 20 years, living
too much praiw rasiuot I* given Sher­ ncss, in the person of Dean S. Tyl
And a Fine Uno of
the life of an adulteress, in the very
iff Creasy and bis deputies tor their nnt oulv hl* wife but his daughter*, neighborhood where hi* children aw sentenced him to laird labor in the state
vigilance iu keeping order, and the leaving him entirolv alone. -Tj Icr did l&gt;oni.—his children taken from him and prison at Jackson for the period of fif­
Wax, China, Papier Mache,
harmony ahkh prevailed throajtboor all he could to render the life of Pitta contamiuiitrd by the same IiirtiM-wer-.— teen years.
I’kkk Castor.,
During the
Wood and Rubber.
movable, and kept it up uiitil tbr un­ it was not strange, he said, that Pitta'
the U tai can in t great UMegnrobetrac- happy
rithir culminated aa it did. Had muon oernm • urinnmni au« lira, ai- i tenro »ne puwiH i wuw m n umvuSpoon Holders,
cd to their wnlchfnl car*- Daria* the Dean.S. Tyler attended to hia btuinew.. fair culminated a* it did. hi* nppcnl to ' cerned, except a little nrrvooa twitchFine
Designs
in
Cream Pitchers,
km* days of the trial the court house and not sought to ruin the defendant, the Jury to spare Pitta, sothnt be might ing of the band*. He took the sentence Webster Idetlsnaries, la Six Styles,
ru at all times tilled, and much of the Dem* X. Trier to-ilay would have l*cn care for tbe little girl, who -at by hia reor coolr. In fart In* has lieen vent
Tea Setta,
and John R. Pitta would not Iw , side, and keep her from entering the ; reticent during the ahole of the trial*
time literally packed. Ad orderwaa living,
here charged with thia crime. Mr. |Mith* of sin cno*en by her mother and He has since said he intended to hare
Coblets,
Roral Albums.
made at the begiuuing of the trial ex­ Knappcu said they did not deny the i tlx- older daughter,—hi* reference to : rnAnl the Judge to appoint a guardian
Cupa,
Autograph Albums.
rinding witnessc*. nnd it was the duty killing, bet they denied that tbe kill- j the aged mother of Pitt*, who was also I for his youngest daughter, Myra, a* bo
FINE PARIAN k. CHINA WARE.
iug
was
murder;
malice
waa
an
ingrepre-cut,
wa»
very
affecting,
and
there
&gt;1
id
not
want
her
w(th
her
mother,
Call Bella,
of the Sheriff to see that they were in
dirut of murder, -nd there wasuomal- were txit few dry eyea iu the audience. | Myra ha* sat by him during all the
readiness when wanted, and when we ke in thi*. Pitta waa protecting hiCliarlrs H. Bauer then commenced i trial. Hia wife and oldest daughter
Butler Knivea,
take Into consideration thia fact, and family ihid home from the wiles of the closing argumrut to tbe Jury for : have seemingly dune all they could for
the fact of t bp crowd in attendance, and the a’dul'urvr.. Mr. Rnappen quoted the People. ’ lie wished the Jury to dis- liis ••otiviction.
PteWtle Ferlca.
Mr*. Pitta is a young looking woman
the pron.ptncM with which witnesses largely from the scripture*, showing arm thcnisrlvr* of all aeuiuucntaluiu
the fate of adulterer* Studer the old and sympathy and do inslice iu thia 1 for a woman of her age. There i»
.
were forthcoming when wanted, and Jewish law. . His speech waa spoken of can«e. It wa* aca-c of great mugui- - nothing alx&gt;ut *cr prvpoaessing, and ,
*“ ' ancty.
the wants of all parties so well looked aa a masterly effort.
| ttidc. He reviewed tbe caae. going ov- • man/ think, and pvrhapt* Justly, that |
Tbe defense then introduced their ■ er point* already uotirrxi, and noth ing ; -he is more to blame than any one else.! Cbeekez Boards,
after, the Sheriff aud his aids should
testimony, which in toe main went to many new one* iu hi- usual candid It is certain that had toe hern true to |
iinrL-ummnt. IUu&gt;r&lt;i.
and do receive much commendation.
ilwir the conduct of Mrs. PittsaudTy- manner. He took up the scripture quo- ; her vows. Tyler would not have been i
nurajaiuraou ssoaraa,
h is also, wo think, not out of place ler, and the mental roixlition of Pitta , tatlonrtif Mr. Khappen, and-aid hr was kill***! by Pitta, so that it may be aafelv |
And OeMinen.
In conclusion
to mention the fidelity display d by after hi* wife left him. Tlie testimony willing to re-t this &lt;n-r on tlx-uld Jew- i said she la in a great lurn-ure re-pon-i- ;
FABIAN, CRJ5A A LATA FIUCBES. '
M*ttenn«r for Mr*.
Mr* Pitta.
Pitt*. I1 i*h
i.l. law.
l*w Hr
H- then
th..n read
r—..1 many
,.,*hw poaaagv*
piuMtiCv* , bh- for tlx- mtirdrr and all that fellow- In___
TJ
. _ T&gt;
Mr. Powers, the Clerk, and Mr. Bauer, was not ven- flattering
inisbinent cd it. What the circumstance* were IjILL tx 1 OCKET IsOOKS
PLATED AMD SCOTCH ViRE.
and
slMMvrd
on
the
part
of
Pitta
a
kind
of
scripture,
-hawing
the
pnnisbuient
the Prosecuting Attorney. These men of dogged melancholy, which, after : tiwtcd out to the those who took human
— that drove her away from her own
Also multitude* of Smaller Toys for
ato tbe people's srrvpnta. and have tbe killing, they hite-n&gt;reted as iuanu- life. He briefly referred to the caiuw home. I know not. but public opinion
v~,»i..
the children, including
F or
Indies and V outha.
been for year*, and this trial was tbe ity. The medical witnesaes for the dr- of Nickle*. Rubard-oM and Cole referr- ses-m* to be rer&gt; much again*: her.
Pitta is said to be a iunlatti&gt;. but he
last one- they will be called - upon to fense were Dr. Peckham of Cedar ed to by tbe defense, and showrd that
Creek, and Dr. Sackett &gt;f Prairieville, they were not at all paralrll with tbe
1 Fill GOLD PEIS I PEMHOLDERSI
wo.k in oflieialb . fM a time at least, they both claiming tlmt he showed ev-J case at loir.
Beautlfkl Dtrigns la Jewelry.
He exhibited u familbut they worked none the less faithful, ideuce of insanity and they prouounc- , iarity with these cutes that -bowed hr feeling toward uiiu I* that of pity, and !
■ -.
• li.f IV...
w** '
waar promptly in their places, audit is cd him insane. After swearing Unity-; had not only read (hem, but stndied
witnesses, the defense rested and ; them. He took up the claim of the
fair to nay, end ran lx* said without ex­ five
tbe pvtmreiition swore aix more to re ; defense a* to the |Movucati&lt;&gt;i&gt;. and
aginnation, that the present Sheriff. bat thi- question of iii*auitr, among । showed tlutt tlx- unfaithfulness of tlx*
them Ora. Drake and Upjohn of tin*1 wife was discovered, if at all. six
Tbr ntfeir and it* unhappy terrninai months before the murder waseommitmore faithfully to the people's inter­ citv.
Hio rridence bring al! in. on the ted. If six month* wa*n*t a sufficient
ests und never rewired more praise for evening
fiJS^LTwr’^A^in^yany*orT 1,0NE
of the 37th, court adjourned , cooling time, Mr. Batici said forty years onrmnn.ltlfo, rr'inr. A — ton, ’
u
,
_
their work as public offlerre, than dur­ until Friday Lioruiug. iThanksgiving I wouldn't lie. In the case- of Nickle*, । our 111
m mnuunaioK cr me. .t wtuug .
...committed
—-------- -----------itopcrtfuilg ^ours,
leads,
God knows- nhere. ;
ing this very trial; und as they seek not being a ilay on which court bust- | Richardson and Cole they did the kill- act
other fields of useful:k «® the bcM wish­ nesa can be dour.) 0:i Friday morning . ing at first sight of tbr ndultcirr after man dor* uot. and it isboprd the Irwmn I
about three hours were taken np in discovering the unfaithfulness of their of this nine-davs'trial may be impresses of the people go with them.
di-cnssing the law point* arising under I wives. Mr. Baurrsaxl lx-did not excuse J ed upon the public mind lor good.
The oQcnsr for which Mr. Pitta stood tlx- rrquent* to charge. Tb* pn»*ecu- the act of the adulterer; be considered 1
--------- -——*•--------* BAHRY VILLE ITEMS.
charged was murder. Ou the morning tion, through C. H. Bauer, presenting , that the crime of adultery wa* a grave !
sixtrea
request* to charge, and tlx? dr- t one, but be wa* not there to try a case
-------Uuuov '
of the »lh of May last, iu a public
feu-c through Loyal E- Knappcu, pre- i nt adultery. The case on trial wa* one r Mr. A. Eddy i* bui'ding a new
highway in the township of Hope, at a •eating thirty-fiye.
of murder and tbi* the jury should not this winter.
retired spot known aa “Dea I Sea
At half part eleven Mr. Carveth com
Imw sight of. There was no proof | j. N. Crittenden tebuilding aoaddit- j
Hidgr-.” the fatal shot was fired. Mr. meuerd the argument of the ea*e to *lu&gt;an of adulterv. It wa* charged ion to hiahouM-.
the Jnry for the people. He talked i that Mrs. Pitts nnd Tyler had commit-|rl,„ o_», —. n„K
Rk^rixl..* h*vTyl»r wee op his way to Nashville with shoot
*entim&lt;-utafam for criminal ted the oflrnae. but Pitta had forever ,
«b&lt;ndun have
Pina' wife and ber sUtrr, sirring on a Snowed tbe incremw of erime, and took | nitatterd (lie voice of DeanTyler *o&lt;l
&gt;r bull.
|
""**
*’■*
worth »«&gt; *rrk .
•cat between the two, when suddenly the poeitioo that If tbe puntehnient of , would not consent that Mr*. Pitt* might
work a:i«i make his fortune this winter, i
be was told to halt and the next mo­ crime could lw more certain we would 1 tesdfv at all in the matter. Who can
have
lea*
crime,
etc.,
and
also
stated
**v
what
defense
they
might
intenm**!
it
intcirxMc
Dr.
l&gt;r.
Scott
has
been
Ix-rn
ct
confined
to
hi»
■
ment fired upon and killed. (The kill­ that no one ever idea d guilty to a charge to thi* charge If they were allowed
al Ion «-d to
io । bouse for the past arek.
ing sras admitted by the defense, but of murder, tw-au-- their sentence can- »i*-uk. Mr. Bauer then review.tl
viewed the quite sick.
the claim on their |mH was that the not be lewwned,—In other case* the ; evidence a* to insanity, olid said if Pitta
Judge R. Barnum of Woodland, ts I
talking of organising a singing school, I
provocation excused the killing; also
at Sheridan.
that Mr. Pitta was insane.)
The caipentera have finished tlieir ,
It semi tliat Tyler was a bachelor,
work on C. Kill’* new houre. Mr. Kill
that m the fall of 1«77. Pitta and hi«
_
.,
„„ w,^,„
_ 1U1H 1W tm ( "ill not do tbe plastering till sning.
__
family, consisting of hia wife and two
1&gt;-.c-^nwrll ha* bought part of |
daagpter* went to Tyler's to lire, tlw ahhi can be proven, tliat is the first insane Iwfforc night. Mr.* Boner con^
taieatioc ting that the wife should course, etc. If the killing i* admitted, aumrd font and a half hour* in closing *br Martin A. l.ddy farm and will hereLe« p house for Tyler, as Pitts mu go­ as in cnee at bar. then the only defense . tlw&gt; argiln&gt;chi and all were unanimous I after devote hu time to agriculture.
1
ing la the north «&lt;mm1s tc work during wl.tall
&lt;• K.1
nn 11,0 in .n. inntknf If
nnn
ki. I___ ..C
L-I. &gt;_ .
th. whiter. Il is claimAd that before part of the accused, and as thi* very fort*.
Mudge district this winter, instead of
Pitts started he w*s taken sick, aud frequently result* in a conviction of | The Judge then gave his charge to Miss Alka- Powers, aa reported a week
«Mie sick certain ariiotia aroused hi* mawdaugnter, his cwousel look for a . the jnry. which "n» one of the moat or *o ago, by our of your other corres­
M-piriou* m&gt; that after he became able defense that will entirely acquit biin, I able charges ever delivered to a Jury. pondent*.
to ga around, a little watcbfulueM on and the only thing that can be done is Judge Hooker has the happy faculty of
The ladies of the P. M. Church will
*-*--------’ ths nnfaithfalneus
to plead insanity. Mr. Carveth then delivering his charge* iu a clear man* hold a mite society at the residence of
showed that the defense in this caae ner and really helps rather than fogs a Clement Higdon, on the ISth of Dec.,
also took the position, that 1*11 ts bad jury, and this is not true of all judges. to raise money for building a ehnreb.
the right to kill Tyler on account of He never tampers with facta in his They will locate the new temple of
some action on the part of Tyler. He charges but leaves tlxise matters, as lie worship on the hill above the village.
then showed how the law protected tile should, to the jnry. Hi* charges a* to
Arno* B. Whitcomb, a dead brat of
criminal, by furnishing him counsel the law are always understood. There
and siibtxEoing witocssrs. etc. Also is no half-way business altotit Judge Sheridan, could not make a living
showed bow te-uaciomdr tbr law guard­ Hooker. Hia propositions of law are working his mother-in-law’s, farm,
and
after chewing her up generally, be
ed his rights, by not afiowin«• J-** plain and to the point
I would be
to nre-i.V at the trial if at ull juterested glad to lay br-fore yonr readers the loaded hi* goods upon the freight, and
••d his wile, as he ctaiais. l.e went to or biased ; nor a Juror to sit if at all whole of the charge but its length for­ hss gone wbete tlx, woodbiue twiucth,
leaving
bis wife fend child behind him.
Hriag with her sguin. Married life, prejudiced. Al*. showed that the jury bid* it. Among other things the Judge
however, did not M-em to agree with could only find the prisoner guilty and , mid: "Thia crime charged is one of th
line day last week. Dr. Campbell of
them, and on I w first day of April the
Charlotte, who is treating Mr*. DeVlac,
folio wi t« florttment was prepsred.
mot bet of W. X., for cancer, was on
which, at the time, was intended aa,
tlw mail going west. From some cause
and sanposed to be a hill of divorce.
or otlwr. tbev did not stop at Sheridan,
ii-i
_______
a. —west
__ _ Ls
bot as tdlls nf divorce iu this stale can
When
some*a
40—rods
of the station
•oly he granted by the courts and that
ha Jumped from the train, when going
upon doe showing In every ca*.- that John H. Pitt* took into bls own baud*
at twenty milra an hour, dislocating
there has ta*n no collusion Iwtwrrn the province of judge and jury and
his right shoulder.
ths parties, the document would seem CriedDmta H. Tyler, not only convietTbe Bar
------•a wholly fail to fell the want for which ing him, but fixing bl* sentence, and
am! concert at the
Tbankagii
not only that Imt carrying his sen­
/hillock on Thurstence into ’execution; so that for aa
....j
of lari week, '1Tic re was
- -*~—rd against Tyler, which by
a large attendance, and all seemed to
this Slate could only be
cryoy thrtu wives. The scholars had
MAIN LINE
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few tableaux were acted. Commodore

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_
' useful, including Fancy Goods of al) dreacriptions; and every article tliat te IxTOCCKtCtf-W C-COCKCCIJ.
sold on thia counter could not be bought elsewhere for leas tluin double the ;
' money. An examination will convince the most incredulous.

»nt ChroHe
Hatka.
will be in Nnahville next week, and I ; FF* Ladle*' and Gent*' Underwear, a
send thi* a* hte introduction. He wish- gnod a**&lt;&gt;rttncnt. Fully 33 jxr cent.
&lt;w you to ahow him Joe Kenyon's aa chenper than loot year nt
tbe- are acbool-niate*.
Put a good
A. M. Dovghrrtyi.
word in the N’r.w* forhiui. and you will
——----- ——————
_____ _______ t. l_ ..
.. t
n«.n.1 ’
,
22 carats I
Alt persons knowing themaclvc* in- YOUR CHOICE FOR 6 Cts.
Of a thousand kinds.
| extend a cordial invitation to the ladies
• de buri, either bv note or account, past
I would idmply aay. when yon bay Holiday Good*, buy «omething that will
dne. to C. C. Wolcott, will confer a
WENT KALAJIO ITEMS.
be of ucrrice to yoa, theryby uaviug money, both to youraclf and the recipi­
great favor by calling and nettling such |
incitation ia extended to everybody.
tF
All
kinds of Fann Produce taken
...
..., ,
tmlebtmlnem immediate ly.aa my lMH»ks Coll and Sow fox Youroolf what ent. Oar Gouda will alwaya be *old at the lowe*t pvaaible margin.
in exchange fur Goods, and the high. .
Francis Showalter- has sold his fann
be balanced before Jan. l»t. 1.5A/.
x onzwwu wnav
WOODLAND ITEMS.
market price paid.
to Chaa. Mann, of Marengo. Calhoun ! M..hvin.
»_*•&gt;. tirm
I
Have.
■prompt
payments are always duly
| county.
appreciated.
dially receommrnd Hr. Ayteaffrtte t«&gt;
A. R. Willintu* started last Mondnv I
vaaring for Walker** Ilictionary.

17826436

Tranks and Sathel e.

To Mly Patrons

L. L. LOOMIS

line of Ladles' nnd Children's Furs. A I
trice ret of Furs for a liHhyrirl 73ct*. at j

Sleighing ia enuring.

)l«»y» look out

y i auim we
Know ••little

match

II. G. HALE.

CHAS. W I) EMA RAY

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

When you c*u buy
A anil of UiMlerwrar for
happy tliat he could lianlly rec "we
Au All-Buck Gauntlet
tin*.- Reason—lite wile prcreutwl him
An All-Burk Mitten
Proprietors Elevator.
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with ar bouncing boy. '
A kimm! Chinchilla Gauntlet
Uooil
|„, , 1^,
Henry card-wide Sheeting
.&lt;XH
Heavy Cap for man
AO
cram- made Mr. Ehret'* premise* a visHeavy Cap for boy
.35
.
it. Mr. Ehret thinks Mr. Crane went aI CLOCKS!
.30 । Always pay the highest market price
A No. 1 Wool fm-k
hailing, gut on a spree, and wa* left bcI dozen Tumbh-r*
hind to look out for himself.
.«!
Iw
1 dozed Goblete
We've been getting a machine for
Standard Limp trimmed and burn­
CLOCKS!
grinding out poetry, and here is our ing
J
first effort:
JEWELRY! sflL1D BAHD

Our winter sch«Mil* are prospering. |
The Center seboal Burt Holly teaches, ;
and the box* and girls all *ay that they |
Uk.ih.ir
I
Willie, Johnnv and Lewie had better
look oat. If they don’t quit playing
&lt;-ard« in church they may have to go to
Gov. Ciwawell appointed the 2sth day Detreit and stripe chairs awhile.
.,
Ezra PirritT. the reformed Green I
explicitly staled that tliat backer, ba* the Third U. B. Church als i
more romnleted. The dedication tak-voat gratitude to Almighty God for
The folk* of Woodland would like Well, that won’t g". for it’* spotted.
&gt; know why that Odosoa shoemaker I
a****”**** T»ioPi&gt; ,e*'

|

",......... .......------ C, " 7.----. .-------him U. wbool &gt;n. d»7,
pleaaanter for him. He would not
wsi«h ■** uum m ral«.
go ao far three time* a week.
It
iU tMM&gt;«ate&lt;u^ *»A i-Uj.
Wm. Wheeler and Calvin Barnes ! There, thactlme we got a rhyme, didn't
John Hackathorn. Gib. and Dau. Smith
IF Call and examine Holhlar Good*.
went un north, and while they were WP f
rone
a
little
lO-montha-old
child
of
Mr.
bo
it*
u*«b-r
i«nwJ Ua
TF I opened Dre. ftth. aa fine a line
•lay paid tinea and emt* us follows:
Banira took rick and died, and waa !
U*£.T?t^£.,
of Holiday Goods aa waa ever shown in
John W OO. Gib. H-7X and Dan. *3.73.
tlite county.
.1. .V. Ikittgkertf.
the burial.

die* on the sidewalk in front a! the old

Myei. Dint.
away, bat Jack retained hia hold of tbe

And keep for sale

JEWELRY!
e&gt;xx-K»!

Rlh(;S

DAN. MANEE
uom

JEWELRY!

in NaahviDe. keep* content-

(y on hand a full and well am

lecied atock of

A fine line of----JEWELRY!

JEWrLBy STAPLE GROCERIES,

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JEWELRY 1

cte-a. Tooth Firka.

JEWELRY!

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. Such a«

i
JEWELRY'!
I CLOCKS!

Uu Findings,

,

JEWELRY!

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,Sii{jar6. Taut

jewelry
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JEWELRY I

SILVER AID PLATED WARE.

JEWELRY I

—*A 11 kinda of-----

Aoerioa aid Swiss Witches,

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««el«t &gt;'
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JEWELRY! '

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W"* Sl&gt;ictt
Fl»h &lt;tc

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JEWELRY! With a fine -election of Good*, and
JEWELRY!
large discounts from Itet price*.
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j
JEWELRY!

After driving tlituugli

To be found in the Market, in which
I defy competition in price*.

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Int) Satti ij Dealm ritl Uta.

I

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.

-

JEWELRY! !
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! Having permanently located in bmri-

JEWELRY!

'

IF Udie*' Cloaks, Jthe firrttiest of
, Pahaw! tbe machine don't work worth of the wnaon, at
WtiggLEa’a.
I a cent. Well, don’t print thi*. for rvj crybody will laugh at me.
choir* line of staple and fancy Groe
-w
Served ’em right. During the paat
ir*. Tea* and notions at wboteaale .
Fred Ryeaon I summer there came into thl« part of
n aa Samuel ; t|»e u&gt;wu a couple of men claim'ng to
be te getting have a patent wagon jack, orantuatru:FOIl T1IK IIO1.IDA1N.
Jordan echoed ment for lifting wagon*, fence*, and,
A splendid line of Toys
Holbrook.
Th? । in fact, anything that needed lifting.
AtH.G. Hau’s

made fortune.

JEWELRY

CLOCKS!

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Hough attended

effort, they left, with the understand­ quantities.
ing that they would forward a few
"lifters'’ to him tn due time. A short
“ letter,
better than new by the celebrated ax
maker. Nickrrl&gt;ocker.

JEWELRY!
CLOCKS!

IF Having opened up nt W West
Madteoo SL. Chicago a Store for hand-

breaking from hia grasp, tbe gid* pwr-

People of Nashville and Sux-

I CLOCKS!

Salt by the Barrel, Wood by the
Coni. Bellevue Lime, alnn Wooden
PumiM. both for well* am! cMterua at
Daighcrtg't.

ATTENTION I

Kuriiitvire! jf

Naahvilte, Mich.

»

' STOME ud WOODEM WARE,

jewelry

Brick

&gt;&gt; HKy.Hl.

Wk. u* 1 » I&lt;»1 utal I

IF All kiml.of prwdnee taken, ( ora.
beat and Ont* want-*
"—*
suitable for shipping.

ivilcge." “O ao," aava tbe old
"1 gne- not." Well, in tbe
of the f*U. along earn* • third
who after introdi '
’
“

settle j one you Iteve fur lifting jack*.

boy

roti FvtriTCBE or

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

for
cash or ! yea/s
mar bine Warranted far B THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

IX

FE.AIX ami FAXCY

. -Wall
diligent inquiry, it wa*
old gent waa without
t all, in hia'bwn name,
.k of Hfttng teeka. Mo
ahargre^uat lit ryditqwtof&amp;at. witha

AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES!

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,
and Low Prices
I have added to my stock of Dbbss Goods
a full line of

Firnitirt of Every Dtscriplwt

Broadhead Alpacas

Kok Bottom Prices

Sold only by me in this Village.

hat you «*n get h good sguare xnaal
all tsonrs for » crate nt the fUKKMr.

A GOOD HEARSE! My Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
di
!
complete. Lamps for 25 to 50 cts.

MHMM0

�OW]

ftetnUMtei

tmssmsw - •
capital. The war was thought to hast
an end. Sir John Keane, who was made
a poor, returned to India with a large
part of hia form, lean ng behind, boddm the Shah’s fores. HJ100 men Sir
W. Macnanghfen remained as envoy.

vemner imu ana waa
luum
Sbah Sbuja and Lu aDie. retained pos­
session of Cabul and Kandahar two
years. ■ Meantime, insurrections against
the new Government were frequent, but
the authorities, confidant of their
strength, paid h'.tk or no heed to these
warnings. Nov. 2. Jfikl. * violent revolt

Bsrjeasflsmaer—
V-s^r.: teiMrtLanan*
a,xmsrfKSr£a&amp;Esass sswscs. w:
S-£SC5i=i?tOzstr

VEST JBT anunaa,
ranrr mints.
ACENT8, READ THIS!
Hiswmasr axs

mkt pot era nun

UCCESjFUL FO
Rafter Hale tuft's a

Utn&amp;agjtttirtS1"" ■
E^tSS’Ui’"

—•
•srrKJymj"

and in poor conditibp to direct rreiatnape to such a brad of maddened men.
Besides, the p^uUQjy' of the British
camp, its coma* lion with the citadel,
uid tbe location of the stores, went the
rorst possible. Disaster followed dis-

BrnxKD: The sewer-pipe works of
Bperrr. JUicW. A Ox.UTslhaxIgn, Ohio. kra
• I'JO.UW; tta Northern llrCc round-bou^ at

36677689

After the capture of Dost Mohamned. his son, Aklwr Khan, took the lead.
•Vith him a coufunmee waa arranged
ur t» kid of December, at which the
uvrrr. Macnaughicn, wua foully murIcred by Akbar’s own hand, and with a
ndl from a pistol which Muchanghten
■ad
ireecuted him with only the day be“Getting Eves” With an Irishman
rore. The naked and mutilated I tody of
When I was at school (said G.) then she envov was draggol through the
waa one boy with whom I wm always ■axar, and for days exposed to the view
quarreling. He was aa Irish youin if the rabblu. Am tbr same time Macnamed Buraev, and. like many of his uanghten was killed, the chiefs with oo—l b,O4d. «■
Ewte. &lt;4 tb.
countrymen, he had a fair share of Akbar made an attack upon the staff of »nr*l organs, in speaiiug ia public, or Hosing.
mother-wit. I believe I disliked him toe envoy and nearly nil of them were Ihoy pruiuao UeoficUl rcsulu.
mainly bocause of hia wit. which sooner cut down. The scuffle wan seen from
&lt;&gt;r later made every Imy iu achoo! the the English camp, ami when those who
bijtl of some joke. Never shall I forge m-aped repo.trd the murder Elplunhow I tried to " get even” with him. and slope was solicited to attack at once and
Low woftilly be lu-at me with my own destroy the city. Hi only secured u
smsll quantity of grain, and this after
bard fighting.
versy, in the presence of moat of the
In a short time, however, Elphinetour,
Imivu, upon the comparative bravery of
wlioae force had l&gt;ecu much reduced by
the Anglo-Saxon and Celtic races. Af­
ter a warm discussion. in which hisiorv the departure of several regiments to
wM largely drawn niton, and much secure commtinicalioQ with the Khyber,
saw tliat something must lx* done. Snow
bantering exchanged. I said :
- Look here, Barney—we can tort the had begun to fall and food was scarce.
tiling right here. You are an Irishman, Fires and fighting occurred every night
and I am a Yankee. Now I will engage and during the day. Instead at fighting
to do something right here, thia moment. like a soldier, he ojtened negotiations
with Akbar. The terms finally agreed
upon were most disgraccfuL Only the
iU-bealth of Elphinatone can account for
isich
evident imbecility.. The army,
fun. I took a large pin from my coat,
and deliberately thrust it through the after handing over its treasure, was to
lobe of my ear, polled ,t through to the be permitted to retreat unmolested on
condition of never returning, and of
head, and then drew it out It hurt
forwarding a certain sum of money from
dreadfully, tert I never winced.
“ There, Mr. Celt,’said I.handing the' .India. That army .was never given an
opportunity to return. For the fulfillpin to Barney, “ dare you &lt;lo that? ’
Every eye was upon him. but he »u -tnnnl of the terms, the women and chil­
dren ware handed over to Aklfir. The
; quite equal to the occasion.
! “ Yes." he replied slowly, “ I dare retreat began. How many therv wcro
1 do it—but I'm not tuch a blotted is not known. Probably between 50.000
and 75.000, most of them camp follow­
Mr
! What a about the boys did raise! I ers. They had harlly left the camp
1 sin "k sway, looking and feeling silly wbeu fires, shots and cries of anguish
■bowed bow tbe promises of the Afghans
enough. I bad a sore ear for many
days, and firmly rcsolv d never again to were to be kept. From every rock and
bush bullets wye fired into the retreat
I outbrag an Irishman.________
ing boats, and fiie panic-stricken followere continually impeded their progress
• • • During slavery I owned one A rush was mode for the Kby tier para,
of the blackest as well an’ tho meanest which they imagined a harix&gt;r of kafety.
negro men in South Arkansas. He wss When they arrived they found it occu- j
known in the neighborhood as Crow i»ied by numbers too great to overcome. '
tho thousands of Ideadthinrty AfSam. I umxI to thrash Sam about To
• .... -- 1... Z-.tl____ 1 Al___ ___ _ . .11 .
twice a week. Steal! he'd steal from giiaus who followed them Were added
himself and then deny it He went thousands equally savage. Still an ad­
into the army and serveii till the sur­ vance waa ordered, until only one gal­
render. After pesec was rniuic. l movnl lant regiment was left. Of thia one but
into axi adjoining county and went to 35U had gone that far, and there, tbs
work, trying to repair my broken fort­ next spring. when the avenging army
une. One day a negro that I bad wprk- passed over tbe ground, were found
ing for me knocked down -&gt;ne of my I their whitened skeletons, lying close to­
horses, which so enraged mu that I j gether. Only one mounted officer &lt;•*struck him several lime» with my cane. caped, and even this is thought to have
He went away and returned with a eon-: been purposely permitted, that nodoubt
atalilr, who summoned me to ap[x»r Ik- I of Akbar's vengcanc. might be enter­
fore a magistrate. Officers sere nt&gt;t tained.
When Aklmr heard of the s]iproarh
so numerous then as now, and tbe magistrate'a office waa several railed away. I of the avenging armies he started off
Well, sir, when I got there, who should I with tbe hostage women and children.
I see on the bench but old Crow Sam. Lady Macnanghten among than. They
He was fat and greasy, and bad on ■ were rescued from an awful fst’e
sn enormous pair of apcctachM. When by the rapid advance of the English
evi-rything liad bteo made ready, court candry.
The English have not forgotten three ,
wm opened, and eld Sam. giving me a
things, and will take pleasure no doubt
searching look, remarked:
in further vengssnoe.
“ Tears that I've need you afore.”
“ Look here, Sam," I said, ” 1 don’t
Tbe Wicked Dttlr Bay.
like to be mixed up this way. Try to 1
settle this affair without mabee.“
A little girl, whose parents lived on
Lieacou street, gave a children's ]**rtv
one day bud week, and, as no pains
were spared to make the “party * por­
tion of the entertainment go off with
---’-* Al... -v -----■
_ A.-_ ______

with soother gentleman whose sweet*
heart tie monopolixod; and when be
tearfully expbuMd that be had knows
her fcwlfortv-fiveyearx, site took a hand

Stt

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BRUT

LUNCBALSAK

REMEDY

TEASI^zh
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AGENTS

3O8TOI TRAREGRIPT,
Dtily and Weekly. Quarto,

the light-running

NEW HOME
THE CHRISTIAN UNION
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An Unwectnriac. Independent Jemma:

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OJRJNO strong
Devoted to the lntemta of tbe Boot Porto Under the Sun.

NUMBER 1-2.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1878.

VOLUME VI

THE

M*rtrillr Jirrrtux

HOME DOCTOR.

A rocurtCBof broad fend vinegar, as

L

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O.ll

•RSBfS!
plantain leaver and wilt them Ire putting

dwicw Journal.

.Marietta.
tions were unknown.
in wiffi:
is to boils
of lob-Ualn half a pint of

many really beautiful

ger* writhing on the floor, and tbe
ASH VILLI'. l/HKit -3* F. *_ A- M. K*&lt;-

S

I did not
sedan chair. This was quickly swung
acvtdentupon the shoulder* of either two or •lly
four men. I eorf.l not tell which, and
tiprung ^riijn his bed and danced a born-

£±s?wr

IF. J£ YOUNG,

HAf.

PARMENTER.

wSnXSTM

J. L BAKER,

HC H

ORISWDlB.

k CHRISTIAN ADVENTURE.
ar Joint
How are you, Bob? ’
How'dy, doctor? Bad night thia,
Itwaa abed

chin anil wearing an oil-akin cape,
seemed very well barricaded against the
weather in general, and the cold rain

J. M. MARTIN.

WALTER S POWERS.

but one

CHAS H. BRADY.

his head was so

Dr. E D. SESSIONS
fTQMEUPATUlcniniwaa. Lwwu^.i
Iliitrcln
I&gt;a, .»i
«n.

Isaac

m. flirt. j.

it Aside from
evil-looking and misplaced eye
Bob was generally considered a model

LEWIS DURKEE

tcry to Union Square, who could assist
EMOR Y PARAD Y.

X J. FE1GHNER.

particular night, which Bob had cor­
rectly described m a bad night for him

I hurried on to my lodgings instead
of halting, aa I frequently did, to pick

WOODLAND HOUSE.

OA

XWfiX

Cbnstmas ctinE PARAD L
ifAtivFacrrkSBsrB
—usatm
—
M -X
.*■—* Maki
~

friends

J. B RASEY.
bachelor's chair. I was tired, for dur­
ing the afternoon I had s—isted at a
post-mortem examination of a body

W. D. PURCHI&amp;

PRANK J PUR CHIU.

docks, but no further.
- WiftrflKrw EBtijk

^•lAWfTTJtOU

MONEY TO LOAN I
klnmWUI— kesfe
Os !—■■••• sad st law ns—

both
and cotton—or, what is better, silk—the Uuli.-’ir.ist.
color of the, wood, and a small piece of
Grrnao a beat* living—CsptRring'
some baght-oolored material to cover
bruin alive.

red, and found it admirable, as the varuian used when the work ia finished
does not injttrc the color. Cut .the
pasteboard about four inches snnarc,
and, pinning the material smoothly on the votere wretch him.
the nght ride,
fasten
sccur
* * ’
m ride
to it
ride
on’tGe'^n'n^
T’"’"
"
mitehrs from ride Id aide on
the right ride of tbe back Eve and Chrwtm—eve.
with Ute npray*, putting them on per­
pendicularly. and letting them project heart *' long aa there's a bit of Cork in '
atiout an inch at both top and Ixittom;

of the work, arid fasten seeurclvin-phwe I Tnnnp.
“Rainwater?
by a Mitch taken through the paste-1
----- i——
iriard, allowing the silk to pass over the
wood, and not taking the n- edta through
next piece should lie an closely aa poe-1
siblr to the firM. anil ita bud* sltouhl bo

-----the top and the others at the bottom of
There riiould to two holders, one for
unused and the other for waste tnatobrc.
The little round boxes in which Stew­
art's spool-cotton comet* are jurt the
rite, excepting n trifle too talk Takeoff

them to the back, right in the middle, morning, and everything ran
«— -—
---------again, p. 8 —It is nwpec'
middle of clined.—.Vorri*fO»rn Herald.

allowipg the ends that have the buds on

wood and board, and ace they arc wi ll
fastened in place. At each corner of interval l)e mildly inquired
th.- top and liottom sew pieces which would God have done if then
project, an inch from the foundation, twins?"— Independent.

Oflildlr pi.
them in bci

X«rw th. fonndation »
— some of tl&gt;e pretti&lt;*t
&lt;-nrv,-d ones for the ornamentation.
Li t them gn .liagonally
fhim tbe middle of earl
and forming

sprays
run.l 1 •;

ids, however fair

would breathe more freely, but
*
of the electric light by Mr. Edison'is conf* ~
Msraswbat swqiririnrj. seeing that all the
rial through the hole in the pot-lid into time tins divisibility is a Jail accompli

rnght of the WM-k

A dub.’

nar as no. the covered pasteboard, allow­
ing them to project above and below
not quite half an inch. Wl»en finished, it looked »if no paper would
After a two-houra'

The Etartrte Ughl h&gt; a Printing O«er.

behind her.

book.
MtDICil examiner —“ Whut ia tben

then, having a piece of Turkey red little folk armfuls of pte—ata
nearly half again aa wide aa the height
of the oax. fold in the raw edges nr ~
the strip is ths right width; wi
around the lox lightly, and fasten

.

WILLIAM JONES.

Fad, and Um
to adjust the fisheries di
Tag manufacturer ol

A fine illustration of the effect of a
aa intuition, an

PITH AND PO15T.

straight and---------------- ,------- -----------ing the crooked and nnjfiiablc- The
sprays should I* from two to ten inches
in length, and have a cluster of buds al
the end of each one.
My first attempt was a hanging match -

carional

out of it with ch

$200.00 and UPWARDb
.tMThOMaTua.

work, and, if too wot. both b
brwHlfW will shrtvri sad be
1,'xik them over carefully, i

I

Lets fill our innards an finish the
vote afterward* was the

JOHN Q. CRESSY.
r
•

’

t!u.n«&gt;.ili'-like leaves; this is more easily

ut. The falling of the
at that
the features of Bob, the coming tip. I ran to a window in the
rod of the hall anil thxt&gt;w up the sash.
more fiercely. I involuntarily started I could not ace the ground, and the
•We're takin' him home to his ma,* to my feet and Uxik a step toward him,
with the intention of claiming bis pro­ spout ran down the waD clone by th.
continued the case-carrier.
window. Tin- footatepn on the stairway
tection.
"Stay where you are," was his gruff sonnded nearer and nearer. I would
&gt;me eaatw are mu.i u&gt; prove oencommand, and be gave ths door a vi­
eflciaL Many protons who think good
cious kick that partially closed it. I
didn't like the idea of bring commanded
bread and milk t great luxury frequently
hands and knees, shut my cy—, held *llr—
,naH
*-*-. *w ,eat it, for the reason that
my breath, and trusted tlrn rc*t to Prov- . Inilk wiIJ uott digest readily; ftrarnrssof
idencc. I reached tho ground, cut and the stomach will often follow. But ex­
skylight overhmd, the water scratched and with torn clothes, but no perience prove* that lime-water and
noisily trickled down tho little tin spout hones broken. Where I was. excepting milk arc not only food and medicine at
into the torrid, and a pot in which the that I was on the ground, I bad
'— no »u rariv
ui lira, out
at n
The ground was1 ’ "MW. later, when, sa in the case of infanta,
woman was boiling something like soup
grope.1 along the&gt; ■ wall un- tbc (motions of digestion and assimi te­
babbled over on tto stove. I took my
•Cal again on the stool and watch cd the -«---- —
• ----- &gt; . ,
IKVU reooUHMJ, MMUKUCU. »
by gluttony, irritated by
rrnuung strom hiss from the boiling pot Under way or alley yimri over, but leading L U)OiBrh
the influence of the opiate the injured to a street, aa I could see a street lamp improper food, inflamed by alcohol, en­
the distance. I burned along aa ■ fwAted by duuotee. or otherwise nnruffian breathed easier. The lid on the in
rejndly •* I could, arousing a colony of, fiUeJ
doti«-« \TSown by
court, and we seemed to continue in |K&gt;t bril a small triangular piccc broken
Ryniptom»
attendant
such placet most of the time. This I out of the edge, making an opening noisy dog. on the way, until I reached ’ ft,.
could determine from the echoes of the about as large as a silver quartet. The the street, and then I ran-yrs. »y-to I npoO infligration. drspepria. diarrh.a,
footfalls of the men against the high steam spouted‘from this opening in fit- get as tar away from the arenrwrd place (iTw.uterv and tevw^-wiH rcume it*
fui jets. It seem* strange now teat I aa I could, and aa quickly as possible. wolk ^id do it energetically, on an nshould at such a time and place have Not a solitary policeman was tnbewra durive diet of bread and nulkand.limcnoticed such trivial things. The door
~—
, ,, ,
• tour mo,c-»uuuuiu«B i.i ituur.wi euuru
between the room* swung slightly open, --- g,KK]
The way to
cling for hours, but in reality only about and stood slightly ajar without attract­ landmarks, and turned a Indf dozen to it
forty-five minutes, when I discovered ing tee notice of the men who were
before reaching one that I recognized. few lumps of urudarkrif hme, put the
from the wratu! of the chair-bsarm' talking earnestly but not loudly.
I
finally
found
myself
on
Brosilway,
at
limo
in
a
stone
jar,
add
water
until the
feet on a wooden floor that we had cnterrd a building. The door must hsre- damme if he shll pt out o here aliw," least two miles from home. Harrying lime ’ is slacked and of about the &lt;•&lt;•lorn left standing open, aa there was | were the first words I.heard. They along, I ri-achcd my room as the clock
struck 4. Bob wasn't on watch this
no halt fur the purpose of turning any I startled me.
lock or knob. Shortly after entering
“What! go back onto my beat an'let time. I notified the Police Captain at water at tin? tap. Great care should be
ths house, we togan to racend a stair- I that calomel rnas loose to nave me sent the station house, and left in the stage taken not t&lt;? get tlw lime-water t&lt;x»
an
hour later for the country. When I strung.- Keep to the direction as to the
way. The Chair in which I was carried up? Not while there's water enough in
was suspended on pivots, in some way. East river to rink iui in." h« continued, returned to tlic city I learned that the conswtency. and, when the water rises,
■a. it did sot vary from its horizontal ■ “!&gt;«••&lt;I men don’t never tell no talcs," police had discovered the locality from pour it off without obtaining any of the
my description of the place, and found lime. The lime-water is also very good
porition while making the ascent. We remarked another, with a chneklr.
apply to bum* sad sogLIs In slack­
os vlias
got to
git,"
continued’ nothing l&gt;«t tbe corpse of the wounded
went up four flights of stairs, which
"“zOne
'------of* —
--------------“---------------Iwnught ns to a door in the fifth story. the policeman, "an’ it ain't me? I ain't man. Wliat became of the otlu-ra was ing lbv blur, particular trins should be
t)mt noni. of the lxlrticlc» fly into
Thia was opened after a little delay, and goin’ to lose my place for him," and be never poritivelv s-certained though it ■
was
reported
that
they
Juki
recovered
•
’
------a hurried.inquiry and rcsponae between pointed over hta shoulder with his
some person in ito room and lEoac who thumb toward me. "An* 1 expect all from the dose, and, after eonccahng]
Grave Eobberie*.
•
tod brought mr there, and we entered you fellcra to stand by mo as I have themselves for a abort time, finally saxlrii •
The recent desecration of tbe grave
the room. The chair m which I sat w as ■tocMl by you our twenty year. This for Chili, and were lost off Cape Horn.
in Nt. Mark s Churchyard and the theft
placed on the floor, and the door through feller’s got to I»c anchored 'twrep now
A
Thief
Shrewdly
Caught.
----------- I of the body of the late A. T. Stewart
which we .had corn* fastened with a an' mornin'!"
Disboncat people often show a great haT0 broo&lt;ht lhls infamous luirinrws of
wooden tor. The door and fasti niugs
o. conning - uol U.or b&gt;«- i»e lor
before foe imblie .« rewere the first things I observed after weights foAteued to them, fished from
rerrul
But vrrv few of them ...
Z __ « &gt;_2 •____
mi ‘ _ i.i_____ «
the river more than once, and I knew
- - -------me
grnit-, However uiuuuvus uh
wluU "anchored" meant. I trembled ---------— -— -- - - to
parfrctly
shield
thmudua
long
in
„
M
fawiao&lt;
from head to .foot, and the ncnqiiratiou
nble b-mn-s. Thai totoj ^s atf
“ U here did row rari itom tomato- ? IBnlatod
, urtng no ronnretum wHh
coward, but here
stiffened me uji. U |nn looking around, that ordii
-keul an old Long Iriand fanner of a t&lt;her,. pUu^ bT particular indiridI found that there were five men in the
, p^,.^ parp^, ^,1,, the
room, all wearing black cambric or silk next room—men who had undoubtedly ncighbor. * Bom- real .wtate y leldsyiot . 1|&lt;u
tomato
vine.
Hu
basket
.
was
full
H
extortion
of
a ransom from tbe fnenda
committed
a
murder
within
the
past
luAska over tbeir face*. There was id»&gt;
with a rtn-lxmi.et tightly forty-eight bqnrs, and who thought as
Little of taking a human lite aa of snuff­
ing out a candle—disewsung my death. first time suspicion of his neighbor'* । ,)Uni,hm&lt;.nt for the ll
hon^UjIreajmrebtalu.mfoA
, , U„, re,.,.—d-&lt;,«M
low ceiling, and two
• Where d,&lt;l you rH
be rekrf
ta lire
•mall windows, heavily curtained with
t
„
I mains. It is not likely that tbe robta-rs
tbe skylight, and that was beyond my
" .TySV TH . .
.
k
were profesaionals, or that they carried
reach. I liad no arms; even my ease of
wn
’ fc* &gt;T°ar
A
ghoulish borine- as a mean, of
Mdh Ha baakM oe hm arm. b«4*'Ul - hvrhbood.for in that case anv other
b&gt;Yp
,rred their purwas in the other room. But, even if out both hands for examination. |wd
VS hat do you want to look at my hand.
•
w&lt;mU
f°£. Tl{r,n.“n ‘ n‘*bu‘ff ?n U‘.rra
' little or no nak. The rt^ent rontesamn
of lounging and eating apartment On Nothing, except sell my life a little more
hands at the same tune in a tin 1—in of
Ohio. Ik.-ever, pnweuta a
the other side of th* room, opposite the dearly.
&lt;&gt;f thr btMinem whlch
windows, a door opened into another
The pot toiled and bubbled, and I nun-water, with a wooden bowl of soft
.i public with horror.
room. This latter roonf was about' the conti!&gt;ue&lt;l to stare at the escaping steam brown soap iieforc him.
-No,
lh.
,0
Jnl
».lhlog&lt;.n
-«n
that
;
E^m. ill..
sama size as the other, and had tot one M jt c&lt;m(. OIlt jn btUe puffs from the
door, the one just mentioned, and no triangular tote in the bd. I inhaled Ton eon .0.; l.ni look .-hereI *5' Jenfolle afo»e«ee.l nod lodgwl fo joil.
, (nll
.Md,
windows. Its source of light was a aky- u.c aroma from the stew. I remember down you, fo»krt end ™l. ea, 11.
bt.«-robbery U .
light in the roof, which seemed to to there were onions in it. One of the «OTTeoobo-. ofol you Soo and Uni.
.
' regnlarlT-omnaizrd tmoinraa in foe
but a tew inches above the ceiling uppermost thoughts in my mind was fonkboL
There was an old cooking stove tn the t)^ [ would not to able to &gt;wt my
fflled U will, eold
pnofod to foe u
„o|
yDopdioUjcd rebeeM fo. how el to. _&gt;TO. o(
deototolr US il
ext dav.
w— replenished through a small tin
....
_.
“AU In
U.U ^a. &lt;fom
,n.l JI ,„!,!« wiU, U. -r .jsI "
Pn&gt;l«KHfol Ifo nfo dimil; Iron, th.
Orml bwmu!
H poaibto lb»l
! end vean in the borine— of body««tfor «&gt; U» root S-r lb- rtoye. o»
life ™
apon tfo. wfo of
Miiicinng. The average price received
a low liedste*d similar to tbe one in the
cut throats, and I powerless to
Ifr him for, a body v&lt;W.b« in this
oom, lay the mi—ngpart of the pn.veni it?’
sSm to was to have tod«W^he tod
I—rffo foil I
—i«bl for
.,
and empty it, and bring it out agin.*
. Rstfrmww■ nmew I Iwwran tn ,
‘
four Iodic, in his wagon when arrested.
realize now where I was and among
“Aye!” said another.
neaaia:
ion nooxr-u mem tomatoes . „u&gt;
with .
’ »m.
* If yer feller*
from my patch halt an hour ago. Three a ohunbn*. Ohio, to
There's the man, &lt;]
or four of the top once 1 linaw in a
a rcw. Fetch 'im
minute. Here a your twaket 1
If any country reader of the forego­
ing would test this diacoreryof a theft.

Extravagant A

The fellows bad

DENTISTS
______ ■—rirerita. Wtata._____
pLAtM ANS FANCY
The Ki,..hx,

With an oo-

�OONFECTION’RY, FRUITS, &amp;C
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE.
cinnamon imperials,
)LD TIMERS.
BUTTBR i AFFY,
SLAP J AX.

LEMON MM £
JAW BREAKERS.
PEPPEKMIN I DROPS,

CANDY HEAR IS,
SAUSAGE.
PEPPER. LOZE!
PRUNELLES,
ORANGES,
/
‘vllScii BJU«TW.

CANDY.

Ration, why would anyone ’
it down and then replace it
it would take year* of toil to
ante itt
CnnxCar

DEPT. I.
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DEPT. III.

DEPT. IL

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In. B. J. Hel-ww’ Mattea,
and Bar Sew Beak.
Bar. X. F. Paa*. Broka.
Rb New Beak, a Faro

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tua.
PACKAGES.

Chaeb.ro&gt; Cydafgte WKaq

25 Styles in Dolls

DRIED FRAC

CANNED GOODS, NUTS, &amp;C.
FOR CHRISTMAS DIMMERS.

PEANUTS.’,

hickor!

tore into ware haa reduced the price*
and greatly ioereaaed the quality of
Silver Plated Ware in this country.
One can boy fine piece* of Silver
Ware at one-third the owe aix or eight
year. ago. We have now ia Stock fine
.election* in

STANDARD WORKS I

J Dt.x.r,
’-CHOW,

PEPPER-SAUCE,
FRENCH MUSTARD.
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
MAPLE SUGAR. HONEY,
OT8TERA.QELLKKY.
”
IERTS,
CRANBERRIES. APPLES.
PECANS.
POPCORN. EXTRACTS.

SILVERWARE ud JEWELRY.

Mitch Holders ud Cigar Setts.

Spoon Holders,
Cream Pitchers,
Tss Setts,

Ink Stand. la
Eadlroa Style., aba

BOX PAPERS A STATIONERY

'just out,” "wiatis irr
A*4 Lara War* Stand. with Aqaartaa.

for the rnaiiinj:

5WM

Broued and Silrertd Figures.

Trwaa.. L. HflHfM; S. D.. J.
ter; Tyler, A.

CKINGHAM WARE,
flower Arrk

&lt;IS»SB»S*SSS

A CHEESE.

Va,4E81Lt’

drug MM one grocery, two shoe shop*,
two Millinery and two dreamaking
■hope ta fbl! Mart, brodita on* row
■illann planer and m.teher. whieh b
ran by Martin, and a good hotel kept
StLM. Flint. Woodland haa eight
r avrahe* and a good Bcroberohip ia all

copter rsczS-c/00^ WAEt
wampugcrtStal.
INDIGO A BLUING,
INK A SAL-SODA,
CREAM TARTAR
BAKINGjyWgER.

POLISH

HANGING BASKETS.
LAMPS A CHIMNEYS,
SIDE LAMPS,
HANGING LAMP
LD A PINS,

CANDLES,
SA LA RATUS.
COCOANUT,
.
AXLE GREASE.
CLOTHES PINS.
CLOTHES LINES.

Bill &amp; Pocket Books

?AKIAK, CHINA A LATA FIGURES.

FUTE1 AID 8C0YCB fARE,

Fine American 6 Swiss Watches,
HIE GOLD PEIS1PEIH0LDER8

tST" We beg leave to say that for stock to select from, beauty
and durability of articles, and- for bottom prices, we will not be
OUT DONE by any firm in Barry and Eaton Cos. Call and see us.
MwprrtfuHg ijours.

BOISE BRO’S.

Cutterfii Cutters!
Brown and Porter
k gnod job* of ditch»pecialiy Mr. Brown.

The largest and finest lot of

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STORE!

CUTTERS

;&lt;5ZEEtXEEX

Conn ties.

See them berfore you

J. LEW &amp; SONS.

liffllffli

JiWifud

FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE!

EUGENE COOK.
THE GREATEST ATTRACTIOM IN TOWN!

Silk Handkerchiefs,
o
Ladies’ Ties,
Gents Scarfs,
A BRANCH STORE
Ladies’ Nubias,
Sea Shells,
Gloves, &amp;c.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

FamitinofErery Descri^n

�NEW GOOW
Sunday evaniag last. • Mn

Holiday Goods ! PIONE’R STORE

Hint of Nashville,

steal it- Brick being an honeat man,
this dare was a poacr. but temptation

OJUtO

dow. Bige. waa then rampant for puttlic lively buritmsa place of C.W.ifarith. ting on Uj« gloves, but knowing that
the Hamilton school house on Sun- and nax&lt;m those maaniiic&gt;vnt iintxirted '.Nashville would degenerate without hie and Bed Room Bette or by the piece
~
.________ At Wheeler’s.
to-day in the News in a column adrt.
Wade Hampton has wrote Hayes a
rr Men’s Rubbers Bora’ Rubber*.
Don’t fail to are them.
lively -letter, nd vising him to suspend
Prnf.
1W. J.
J. II.
U. Pixley
VUIW and 8.
8. M.
M. Grannis,
c™i»u. CuVohmu lie
Finally ISheridan hath
the celebrated vocalists, will give aeon- tor acquainted with U» affaire of the
NeOee.
BKtvu, piwwiK, et-uuBM lliai
— —----- 11.e .1!—
.
im- in IUC
I1 will be
the village OI
of NBI
Nashville
r*
Ch.'Ju"
&amp;»
“ rrv—-=7 d=ris= ths xxinth of
।
purpose
of dosing up old
I Church, mt Wednesday ere. Admto----- intrreatrd parties please
call and are me at the Wolcott House.
Dated Hastings, Nov. 98th. 1878.
Harty Hole's drag store ia thronged
__ __________ Cum KMT fhUTB.
F.M. POTTM.
ament that they couldn't take a dan-, with customer* from morn till night. Washington.
rr Crockery and Gl&amp;Mwarc in all

stating tlud they desired to Iw married, there. Old Santa Claus will remember
and the ’Squire yn-rerded to dae fora:
All .patrons
the
schooU are
t&lt;&gt; make ch. twain one fl.-b, tying tbe
. .of
----- public
---------------------knot good and atroug. sad they depart cordially invited, to be pnweat at the
examination of pupil*’ fa the hfah

, -war tW, ad.li

know but what there might be a poaaibility of their behig married, and the !
young man arose after midnight to vis- ;
—
------i i
aa «_a
informed
■re “flesh of ।
« bone.” and
discharging ]
, dttta. rf . 1WM Sly*
UI prowling around and depriving
peaceful folks of their needful sleep.
The case haa occasioned eonaidrraMe
.adt'.M ami W h.w I. wUl unpia... I. pot ,.t ktrn... TW
I

field life that hare transpired before

Dint

known and highly respected citiron of
Milo T. Wheeler ia no

parted this life on Sunday evening laat.

but was railed from there to Hastings

important office of County Treasurer,
which office he held for aix years. He
made many friends and will be missed
in the political, social and business cir­
cles of Hasting*.
—Loreuxo D. Griffin of Maple Grove

__
. VT
'
„ ,
grewn-updaughter.-aadan exreedlngly
brutal disposition. That is be to a man
that to “cock of the walk” fa hto own
.

penne*. Laat Monday morning be
seized Ma 18-year-old daughter, Edna, )
by the hair ot her head, threw her upon !
the floor and maltreated her person in I
a brutal manner; then grabbing an ax
indecent language upon tbe bead of the

A,pl.na.dHMO&lt;
Al.D!7ms, BtBi.xa,
Ml»CKLr.XNKOIU Boo

lady, it ia stated, is willing to accept
the situation, but the young man de-

James Fairfax of Kalama, came to
thia village on Saturday morning last,
and hired a rig of Jacob Osmun. saving

A.aWllU,Md«..p.

quakes that ever prept over our fair '
town, culminated last Saturday, when '
_ cross-eyed man oi
James Fairfax^ a
of | AV A bos* Christmas or New Year’s
4i.ed with goggles
j about 45, dfagaised
guggles and । Present.-one of those Elegant Chroin broad dav.'ight. at rot*»
____________ IL 9. Hale's. t
high
I o^“supc*rVrf Warren^ KingTand
FJ

withacuolitehs that would bate dour fl
honor to a nobJer purpose. a*.uted cb****r
« n
,
intoihe rarrtagr and away ‘
__________ 4. Jt. J—pAarty'a.
___
Klp!fc”Mr°
“"“S"
d.b!^J!?Srk4°Sy.rt^Si“pISi

popular p|ayt *q&gt;Tei&gt; the Hilh to the
poor House,” at tbe Opera House last
Tureday evening. Thohc present all
... in pronouncing
”
accorded
it the finest
j,toy ever offered to the Nashville publie. We understand it to to be repeat­
at some future date.
p.r„ My that Mn. Wm. A.
Cooley. ofWoodland. Bam Co. haa
cleajM out with Chas. Tobias, and left
foar ch‘,dI7n
X*
~
«“
—

till hi- came home at night. It was
prwoneerted audaudaciously executed,
'v,““ c«’n,d l,«*vr induced the craxy
woman to take such a fatal step ia a
mystery that confounds the wicked
mid fnlls like a pall upon the righteous.
The wife of a well-to-do farmer,—an
indulgent husband and father—a man
that never had a wicked motiove in his
breast,—whose shoulder waa constantly
at the whorl to comfort those about
him! we will cast the mystery aside
and acknowledge it is beyond the com­
prehension of man. Mrs. King, a very
preixweAiing woman, a member of the
M. E. Church, the idol daughter of Mr.
a.iu Mjw.
jo.". Ilarncs,
u. % of
i.i Maple
Mipic Grove,
orovc, and
aim
and
nothing like going away from boric to sister of Nathan Barnes; the parents
weighed down with throe score and
find out the news.
ten,—red indeed will be the affiictiou
on their venerable hearts. While some
K ALA MO.

I due, to C. C. Wolcott, will confer a
: great favor by calling and settling such
indebtedness immediately, as my books
must lie balanced liefore Jan. 1st, 1879.
Nashville, Nov. 25th, 1878.
• C. C. Wolcott.
CT- Salt by the Barrel, Wood by the
Cord, Bellevue Lime, also Wooden

C7* Cail and examine Holiday Goods,
At H. G. Hale’*.

DOWN.
DOWN

down
GO THE PRICES !

Albums, all styles,

Bibles, large and small,
Fine collection of Poems,
Tennyson, Shakespeare,
Whittier, Byron, Moore, &amp;c.,

Only One Dollar per Copy,
And all the Popular Novels, Boots &amp; Suoes
Hats &amp; Caps,

CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE!
Remember we make a specialty of

In which we defy competition on (,'hil——— —-----I-adjre Cloaks, Jthe prettiest of
। °&gt;
season, at
WiikklksV
&gt;
|
choice line of staple and fancy Groc
ira. Teas and notion* at wholesale

A FINE LINE OF CHROMO8!
LADIES CLOAK’S

The Kalamo Staeaman Uoea to Washing­
ton—Two Naughty Kalamoana.

when tbe lietter angels of their natures
TOR THK HOLIDAYS.
1 regain posession of their wayward ,
A splendid line of Toys,
1 1----- ■%. dreadful indeed must be their
AtH. G. Hale’s.
On the 3Cth day of Nov., I took the
u suffering.
Fairfax leaves a
train at Kalnmo for Washington, to be '■
• one sou 23 years old. an honest.
tv Having opened up at 83 W«
_ one informed Oman
them at tbe opening of congrere, an J
.two Madfaon St., Chicago a Store for hand
that Fairfax km "acalry,” whereupon U. h»k np .
Il.rtnpk.,..
Jrtkl. U^.C,
X-' ISt“ KI.'TS.'j
Osin an went out to Fuller's, found that
m daily recon! of what I saw there, it • with the money received ot the inatir- quantities.
'
A V DmsahartH
will aid me in describing my meander___
‘*'
meander­ *n&lt;* company for his house which waa
ing that be had run oft with the team
CV
Bring your old axes
to the Naah--------------------------------------------------i ville Foundry and have them made
“ ** ”
belter than new by the celebrated ax
but Fairfax having returned with the partmenta and tlie assembling of con- ing hU family pounileMs.
gre*s ia routine, I will pare them light- i
maker, Nickerbocker.
Hill’s Manual of limlneM Forms.
ly in review. The various committees |
Fairfax brought latch a woman and a
jBck
Richardson’* celebrated
Ju.lK-m.ul -111
puMd upat, lb™.
r-&gt;b»l»"i-oril»m«.t«Ml0ibook. Hand Made Elmira Boots at
Dasffkertfti.
Thia woman waa Mr*. Sarah King, drift i.. i,
i.l .k
we have ever opened, fa the one bear- i
(as
it
has
already
been
done
with
the
ing
the
above
title,
and
which
ia.
now
of Warren King, a highly reapecred
Potter committee ) and then a commit- ix ipg sold on subscription by Levi S.
WnvELKn
’s.
tee of investigation relative to south-1 !’".,&lt;|h in this locality. It fa a finely-

.in u

congresA at an early day, if not sooner. al,.Commereial. Socud and fagnl life, |

I y Ladies’ an&lt;l Children’s Furs at
■
■
DovpA/riy..

Groceries «t Crockerg.

A Splendid Collection.
Trunks and Sathl s

Call and examine my stock.
to show Goods.

arrest of her husband, praying, that.

liipik. li.tak i. &lt;kh&gt; rillv,. Um&gt; u»r

town. Although they draw their trade

No trouble

Of a thousand kind*.

Cy AH kind* of Fann Produce taken
in exchange for Goods, and the hlg^s

H. G. HALE.

Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the town­
ship Board of Castleton a ill meet at
the tiflitv- of the Township Clerk on
Thursday the 19th day of Dec., A. D.,
a . w
.
. ..
JSortii, tlterUM nnairs al tbe canitel. •&gt;' crri Ulea ot llir (mmik :
•
pear, that Fairfax drove to the corpoFrom th. Chicago Tribune:
Prof, I STH, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, for
rate Uxmte of thia village when the woan*h ‘ ,hr ?rrT*11 Hill haa done an excellent aervice in the purpose of auditing accounts and
man got out of the buggy and walked !*’,r “*,iu,on
" B*h
“ Do“r; 1 preparing so splendid a work. With it transacting such other business as may
come Itrfore the Ixianl-- —
- । lalied by an inexhaustible liow of milk al hand, one m-cd never be at n loaa
Dated Castleton. Dec. «h, 1878.
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; and honey, ami the typalhing edicts (w the form to do almost any ordinary
Chas. H. Bra nr.
ion ; but Harare was in town on that :
Township Clerk.
dav and had starred for home when be
saw Mrs. King, and although she was er. less barthmaome by the kid-gloved 1 call, of social life. W« predict for it
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In tbe country, at the
/AntgAerfy’s.
well muffled up, thought there waa patron who gets big pay for little I great popularity and an extensive sale.
work, for fa thi* they are mistaken.
From Prof. A. Freese, formerly Sunt.
—-------------.
something familiar in her appearance.
ay. Don
Don't
fot
Mv first anvtere
t.. r-H ..rw.r, «»! NciMMln. Cleveland. Ohio: “Hili'*
I must have my pav.
’t forMy first anxiety waa to &lt;«J1 upon I Manual U no ordinary affair. Thia you
yours, ke.
J.
M.
WOOD.
J. M. Wood.
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।
Brother Ainger, and here let me dispel will ate after exam'iuing it five min-------------------r?- You won't forget the place. If
JEWELRY!)
convinced that tbe woman he saw the prevailing opinion of the people of I "tea. For a young man who wants to you do, follow tin? crowd to
the North that the congressmen and
b'.&gt;w I’UMnvM is done, how to put
ihnMArrfy'r
walking across Quaker Brook foot
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X'
Dowu Town Bonanza, near the Depot CLOCKS!
bridge waa the identical “flown bird,"
To be found in the Market, in which
therefore their appearance at this time tered iu spacious apartments in hotels, I could afford to tmv $3u for it. in case
JEWELRY!
for such ia not the case. With the ex- ■ •»&lt;’ could not get it for less. If » could
--------------ception of the cabinet offirera ther are
,o"n'1 *"eb * «»rk tn my l&gt;oy- That you can get a good i
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.llunwklfad -.H „ L, .
“’.hood, mv blundcru wotld have been •&lt; *U hour, for A3 cento at f
----- A fine line ofall supplied with army tents and form lem, B„4 niv
Um apparent
JEWELRY!
I ry Do not forget to cal! at th^Founcharging tbe doping couple with adul­ a grand encampment on the public when 1 struck out into this sharp and | dry and settle.
J. M. Wood.
grounds fa the roar of the White House. | critical world.
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tery, immediately took the 4:t8 train , True, there are exception*, a. in Mr. U|J ^orth^witero
Thr
WBVps in tbe state i
for Grand Bgpids, and soon bugged I.in­finger’s case, where personal friend- I Naperville, III.: “It is a mtx^valua* th&lt;&gt; Foaodry» warranted. J. M. Wood,
JEWELRY 1
game at the Eagle Hotel, although tbfy ,
ships are involved, and naturally when | bln book, which ought u&gt; be multiplied
efiea, Toelh PMu,
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congress mecta. tbe smaller fry make a I “
times as then. art, families iu |
I
will
be
at
the
store
of
D.
C.
Griffith
SU.~
JEWELRY!
iu Nashville, to receive taxes, every
Tuesday and Friday, and at Sheridan
von*. Ainger being an c.x-aoldier in business student*.’'
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Thursday afternoou.
Hayes’ regiment, ha&lt;l a right to expect ■
band. Officer Oasnun brought the guil­ p*&gt;ra«&gt;Dal favors. When the critical [
W..N. DbVivb.
JEWELRY!
LOCAL MATTERS.
Treasurer of Castleton Township.
ty pair to thia village, but aa the alleged
hour came the astute Wolverine editor [
offense had Ireen committed in Grand
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fV Rubber Boots for ♦2.00, at
Rapids they were sc’acquently ret urnIn amounts to suit borrower*.
JEWELRY! |
ence by the chief caok. Hayes inter________________ Wm. Kxrr.
IV Call and see if Dickixsox’s Five
came off on Tuesday, but wu continued
fV Ia&gt;ok out far bargains at ZXtnmk- CLOCKS!
I do for you f" At thia juncture Ain- Cent Goods are not worth the money.
to tbe 18th fast. It ia stated that thia
ertg’s all ti.L. month. Great Clearing
----- AH kinds of----JEWELRY!
Sale of Hate, Capa, Buffalo Robes,
Tccmax’s.
I was high private in your regiment
Blankets and Lap Robes at cosL
during the war.” "Yea." said Ha.es,
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J
New Meat Market.
Steady your nerves! Keep cool!
JEWELRY!
LOCAL (HBBLE-VIBBLE
I wish to inform the dtixena of
And wait till you have seen the boss
stock of Kris-Ktingle Ware and Santa Nash ville and vieiuty that I have open­ CLOCKS!
(
ed
a
meat
market in the building ad­
L’laua Fixings at the lowest prices, and
joining
Lee
6c
Smith's
store,
and
se
­
then all shout aloud for Joy, fiir behold
JEWELRY!
Nashville, Mich.
**«■,
tnore is the place, cured the wrvices of Lee Tuckerman,
uu
experiencre
butehtrr
of
Rattle
Creek,
new building.
anil C. w . Is Hie man yho prefers a
nimble sixpence to a alow shilling, to auperiutend the same. Give
Frank Barnea and wife, of Hasting*,
quarters with you. In consideration of tlirrefore come all ye hosts of Barty
are visaing friends in the village.
which I would be willing to. do tbe and Eaton Counties, are for you reel vre
chores and aMist in the kitchen.” This and buy according to your inclinations
and finances.
C. W. Smith.
inteleared
tV My Stock ia complete and I will
partook of
popatar

CHAS. W. DEMARAY

SOLID BAND ud SEAL RINGS

into kindling*, and ended the li tile dm -

CLOTHING!

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SILVER AND PLATED WABl

Amtricu ud Siiss Witches,

ATTENTION !
People of Nashville and Bur-

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JEWELRY!

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JEWELRY!

DAN MANEE

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JEWELRY!

Having permanently located in

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JEWELRY!
and a full and well se­

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lected atoek of
JEWELRY!

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JEWELRY!

STAPLE GROCERIES,

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JEWELRY!
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JEWELRY!

Sugars, Teas,

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Coffees: Spices,

JEWELRY!

ff'/s/l Jtc., tJte.

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JEWELRY!
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A fall line of

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*

JEWELRY!

STONE and WOODEN WARE,

1 he Lons; Brick

News ia now over-run with firat-elaaa

on Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots and
io gel along swimming­ Shore, but I mean business.
G. A. T*CMAK.
family, and nJrtwitlfout rearom^fo?

kt

PRICES TO SUIT THE TUB!

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,
and Low Prices
I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of

We are selling all Millinery Goods,
for the next 30 day*, at greatly reduced
IL E. Bt Knows A. Co.

Attrod tbe Red Ribboa Club meetOrereoat* at WJO.
Overcoat# at ♦ 10.00.

Broadhead Alpacas
Sold only by me in this Village

Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.
Bring in your Country Produce; will rxeange
for u as favoraby as for G

*

EVERYTHIIG W-CUSS.

�THE CHRISTIAN ONION.
fFWISOM""*-:——
the halts of the National Capitol con­
verted into a political arena, and the
whole tarn, of the areaion consumed in
political harangues (panted and circu­
lated nt Government expense), to the

iU«S«ftET

and attracted much attention in the
street and on the floor of the House, by
hiapatmrehal appearance.
Noitbcr of the Nevada beuatora—
Jones and Sharon -have aa yc&lt; put in
an ajrpcarance at the capital.
Secretary of the Navy Thompson Juul
nn attack of vertigo a few clays ago,
which, for a time, greatly alarmed his
family and friends. He is now well

A SMUT fat-cattle show haa just been
MdfeCMaata. Owe of lte»
hate

Eox. W. D. Kkixkt, of Pennsylvania,
tha proaptcUre candkUto of tbe Jiatsmal, for
bpeater of Ito Honea of Di rw^nUtiw, mqw

M T'Kixpt, manager, and M. For­
tamps, Prrw.Utn, of tbe Batxjne de Iklpqne . f
llrawli, who defrauded the bank of -!&gt;,»«',Oil
.... .' ‘ * ..-..I __ ■
■
forawr lu utken vean* solitary «®Ss
six! U» latiertu one year's ixnpriautxic

. A CoxiTAXTOi'U-LK dispatch

Empekob William haa returned to
Uw German capital, after aeroral months' reUrrroeot, and imoed a decree annonactnc hl.

t«-twrrn item of U&gt;r Amner s itonisiu. H;r»ncr r
Uungs hire happened.
The Ameer of. Afghanistan'a rojily to,
tb» Vtemy of iMr. ultanstum baslcscmcrirad by the tetter Tbs Ameer explain* that
hi.
U.. V—OL.
&gt;

lawful at such eleetioas lo use ballots
which arc written or printed ujxm tiMue
-----naf jMpar leas tiian
-------------— — _and three inches
iu width, and tliat whoever cants such
ballots shall be guilty of felony, and,
upon conviction, shall be fln&lt;*d not more
tlian $1,000 and imprisoned not more
than two years. The bill provides tliat
all such ballots shall lx’ rejected and not
counted, and tliat every officer found
guilty of counting them shall l&gt;e pun­
ished an aforesaid. It provides further
that all ballots cast at such elections
shall be written nr printed on plain
white paper, and ahall have on the out­
side no distinguishing marks' and that
all ballota of a different description and
liaving diatingniahing marks on them
shall bo rejected. The bill still further
provides tliat any pcraou who ahall be
guilty of fraud at any election for Rep­
resentative in CongTeas by casting, or
causing to lie &lt;lc[&gt;oaitod, any unlawful
liallot, or by counting or aiding to count
fraudulent ballots, sludl lie deemed
guilty of felony, and, ujxm conviction,
be fined $1,(XX) and irnpri»on&lt;xl not less
thou one nor more tluui five yours. The
bill declare* it to be a felony for any
person to intimidate or prevent any
voter from voting, and punishes the
offender by fine and imprisonment, as

Senator Sargent. &lt;&gt;f California, and
Reprraentativc Dunnell, of Minnesota,
have liecn seriously ill. but arc now con­
valescent.
.
Jim Anderson, the champion witness,
turns up in Nevada, whence he notifies
Senator Allison l»y telegraph that he ia
ready to testify in the Stanley Matthews
business—provided, of courwc, the com­
mittee will grant him mileage and wit­
ness fees. Senator Allison aaya he don't
think his testimony worth tlie jirice de­
manded. and Jim will prolmbly winter
in the Sierras unless ha makes a raise
among the miners; and, ss they are not
•o soft SB tbe average Congressman, this
is hardly probable.

THE FATHER MAI

KlHrtlar

THE NEW YORK SUN,

Tlie penitentiary management, deter­
mined not to be outdone by Edison,
have introduced electricity as a mode of
punishment. . The statement haring
been made that prisoners exposed to
thia jmnuhnicnt suffered more tiiau they
did by the use of the ducking-tub, a rrportrr called at the prison and waa slipwn
the method of punishment by Deputy
Warden Quinn and Dr. Drury’ tlie pris­
on physician. The electric apparatus i« in
a Lxix ten inches in length, three inches
high and three inches wide. It contains
an electro magnet. The prisoner is
taken to the ducking-lxjx formerly in
use in the insane deportment Efr is
stripped and blindfolded before coming
in sight of the water-box, and is then

Rocky Mountain StnvMcepk TJcwi
asvxisl'r- D«w*i(sUU*rMa
Aw ear simAM

tn*“

I r^TTa, X

A GREAT OFFER FOR

HOLIDAYS!!!
JSJkW!

ASEAT8““;^’‘Jt5;t
ItSKA.V FTAtUsMlVO* oZ?‘_

THE SMITH ORGAN CO

building, and placed in the box. hand­
Representative Chalmers, of Mimaa- cuffed, but not shackled at the feet.
ainpi, offurw a bill making it a penal The room is worm, liaving fire in it day
offense to aaiw-w. penon* in Government and night. He site down in water three
cm ploy for election purposes. Every inches iu depth. Ono polo of the lot­
officer, or other jermn, violating the tery is placed in the vater. A sponge
provisions of the bill will he deemed is attached to the end of the other pole.
guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on con
Deputy Warden Quinn superintends
viction, be fined not exceeding $1,000. the punishment, which consists of
It impoat•» tlie Mune fine upon persons touching the bare skin of the convict in
convicted of soliciting, or otherwise at­ various places, rapidly, with the icjxingc.
tempting to induce. Government clerks A prisoner turns a small crank attached
to contribute for election purp-xx-a
lo the eloctnc ap|«ratua. The concern
is so small tliat it looks like a toy. but it
Three or four rewolulioua have lx-en makes the subject of punishment yell
introduced in the Honse iu reference to sometime*as though In* was Isully hurl
giving notice to the North German Con- or Isully frightened. The reporter did
fcderation to terminate the treaty of not witness a punishment, Iwt ia giving
FeK 22. 1SGH. One introduced by
—.Mr. jwhat be waa told at the priaon. Dr.
Springer seta forth the provisions of Drury says thia mode of punishment
the treaty, which arc tliat when a Ger-, docs no harm. In Rome cases he says
it is a physical benefit. The punishment
turned and remained in the territory of is audio lie effectual, on account of the
Germany longer than two yean* it shall man tx-ing blindfolded. He haa no idea
be held that he has renounced hinciti- where or when he is going to be
Complain ta touched, ami ia not nerved against it. aa

LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD'

BOSTON TRANSCRIPT,
fad SU srr Wihhfi St, tats. La

LIST OF DISEASES

MEXICAN

MUSTANG
LINIMENT.

poles of a Ixittery'jrith hia eyes open
and his thoughts concentrated for the
vxpectesl shock. It is said that the
mode of punishment haa reduced the
riaita lo the room 45 per cent. The
dungeons have l&gt;ccn dispensed with ex­
cept five! About our man )x-r week is

Tur failure of. the West of England
and Hou th Wales Dtatn-t Bsak, teMy'anoouiKcd by cable, torus oct lo hate km a

A bill introduced In Representative
I’lnllijis provides that the redemption
at no tee in coin sliall bo suspended
whenever the coin in the treasury Bind!
b* red used to ffiO.OOO.OtK). and that when
the amount of coin in the treasury ex*eeeds 1100.000.000 the aurplux ■hall be
used for the redemption of bonds l«r3 the highest rata of interest that are
ject to call.

WASTING DISEASES,

THE BEST
OF ALL

LINIMENTS

CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.

It ia aaid to be the intention of the
Potter Investigating Committee to send
a sub-comniittce to New Orieani to con­
tinue that branch of the investigation,
which waa interrupted by the yellow­
fever epidemic.

The Committee on Ways and Mean*,
in a general interchange of views, hat
week, indicabxl that it would confine it­
self to current business without con­
sidering mnasurva for a change of the
tariff or kindred legudaiiom
The Louisiana Republicans, headed
by Gov. Kellogg, will make a hot tight
against the confirmation of Henrv 8.
Foote aa Superintendent of the Nes
Orleans Mint
Foote's appointment
wwi effected through the influence of
Judge Swayne, of the United States
Bttpnme Court Henry 8. Foote has
Many of th/ German Pennsylvania I tea _ _ ______
' ;-it
figure---in politics
--„-------, ■■ for
——
upward of half a century. He waa auecesrirely Congressman, Governor and
Senator in Misriaoippi away Issck. in the
days before anceasion had begun to be
talked about, and waa a dangerous rival
and fierce antagonist of Jeff Davia.

UCCES3FUL FOLKS,
laltew Hale SBltttKf tout

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58W?: t______ _T

ZELL'S
inval

TEASI^f
Hoel.
TteSobMl

S ultima Ta Cajuj,
-tar t~.*~ »&gt;.»-»■

Is tha Ota MaUabto Caacwutratrd Lye

FOR FAMILY SOAP-HAKIIR,

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                  <text>VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1878.

NUMBER 13.

think

Record of the Dying
Year.

HAMGX OFFICERS

•sSaanar.

uu a T&lt;a»v T-‘«* «»ure

Bae has conduM her ammgctmnta
with the former, and haa been promised
the - best li*Uo tree iu McKern wood.."
The girt, were busy all day, making

VuiuM Sinrtny.

• • ■ w.'« totrKto,

weaker, and I don't think death will
ever be able to take it."
The lady had very strict notions of
propriety, and allowed her pupils very
little freodom. AH their pocket-money
ah* .took charge of; and, having been
told that huc wmafUMtobwastharo
suit of. too fare indulgence ui sweet- m
her youth, ah* took good care that the

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mark it far Ctate, as a
and will appreciate that I1
At last everything v
Joan went after Patty
lit the candles.
"IttetavWd.feifh,*

"Now you've done it! Patty, get
under the lied I Throw those furs into
th- ntnrrtl" - '
" I hear the smtdl of theHireath of a
GriffiMoa!"
But no footsteps approached, and the
panic gradually subsided, and the fun
W* GutaTreid Joan, holding up a pack­

age that she had taken from her trunk,
“for days -I have gone about with an
awful secret locked in my breast; ever
since 1 traded all my postage-stamps for

pened." but at the last word the string
"Of coarse; only don't rob yourself."
broke and the nuts rattled to the floor
'• Oh. I can't wear it," answered the
in a pcrb-ct sLowcr. At the" same in­
other, with the utmost candor." "It is
stant a stop was heard iu the passage.
Joon reued Patty bv main strength and
too much soiled."
.
"'Largo was her bounty, nd her
pushed her un«ler the lied. seaUng her­
semi aiaMsa.** retnrnad Trtm. who waa your age.* Leal it capital ? "
self on tbr edge of it to conceal the
Little Patty came in. nearly fright­ child*, feet, which would stick oat. The
“Giris." ted Joan, in her solemn ened out of her small wita, but none the others huddled themselves under the
voter, which meant that something im­ less delighted for all that.
bedclothes m best they might, and pre­
portant was coming. "Let's aak Hlavey."
“Ob. it's splendid!" aha cried, softly. tended to be fast asleep. Ths door
"What?"
'It's better than Fourth of July am’ opened to admit Miss Quigley in a
"Invite Steyr
Jack-downings,"
manty costume, which made her look
"13teGriflo*M would tear her Emb
The dark fir-tree did took very pretty even more stem and awful than by day.
from limb If ahe found it out," said Lou, with it- golden start and half-'a doren
“She's been twisting her knob ever
dnen the window fell." whispered Sue
'• and probably devour hex with UnimentMuoa afterward."
Chnslmawcandies should; the four to Claire, by which it may be inferred
“
But
site
won't
find
it
out.
”
urged
cookies
and
the
five
bags
of
candy
;
the
dreadfully impertinent slx&gt;ut the win­
dow, though Pm sure I had no idea Joan. •' It ia Christum, and Patty won't little bundles in gay j&gt;ajx-ni and the
was saying. And that image was have any good time if We don't invito white crape scarf draped gracefully over
a couple of bougha And I dare my
that the girls never enjoyed any of
too Ion,,, hr
™ » W
the fine tre«w which thev had at home
■Thinking,"
UuBbrf who, I 4&gt;aufato»ld»uia byll»ext™»dy l.gbl brudjosotVr more than this our which they had got­
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ten up by themrehrva; and I fear that it
11 Why aie you not in bed? Didn'
must tw enufrmed that there was added
icor s wuidow fall ? "
for the time being a very pl rmant spice
'How can I tell what you hear? "
Bor. • i. Win look to ii w« Wtotol to '
i".
'Did you let a window fall?"
M rid rt
frtporiliort_ -»•».
IMwrty. Urirt. B&lt;|. ~d. from the very mischief of the affair. But
the
trouble
with
this
|xrt
was
that
it
- I'mido.irtort.-dBbtoi cuito. I"
7’"
who Wto not U» »W| brilhrtil tobolrt Timrllhrlp mrt. ..how, H U.r On«»of them all.
'
&lt;l1" n“t eoent them we might have
A pretty right, too, were the four—
“Did you drop a book?"
“ We can do them first," said Joan,
ye., the ’fire young girl*, their faces
*1 dropped no l»ook."
flushed with health and fun. They all
“Did you drop anything? "
talked at once; they made numberless
"I dropped nothing.”
harmless jokes. that can no more be told
"Did you knock over anything? "
tiian sods water can 1m&gt; carried about in
“I knocked over nothing."
a tumble.
Poor Joon was too anxious alxmt
" I've a crape tie you may use,” said
It waa well for them that Mias Quig­ Patty's feet to have any dear idea of
Lou. “ But, seriously, I think Jaap is
ley's room wan at the other end of the what ahe was saying.
nghL I am ar.hanu d that Him Quiglry
house, and that Sally, the cook, was so
"Tou are very impertinent," Iwgaii
saw that image."
So the girl, chatted, and the day wore
Miss Quigley; but sl&gt;r caught sight of
" Well, then,” cried Sue, " let's work
on. Supper was eaten, and they waited
the figure of herself, which none of them
like Trojans now."
Lad remcmliered to pull over. "What!"
While the* four are busilyat work over with all impatience for U o'clock, which
she exclaimed. "A figure Si me! With
the 1 &lt;ooks. we may take the time to re­ | was the regular txdtirae. Bur , behind
a liottlr, too? I thought you better
late the traasgreaaiou for which they ths back of the ^istn-sa, occupied her­
self
in
making
candy-liege
from
tarletan.
bred. And it doca not in the least look
were thus condemned to do tasks upon
like me. 1 never should know who it
a holiday. They were the only boarders although the others couldn't imagine
remaining at Mum Quigisy's Ixierding- what she expected to put in them.
The longest evenings must cloae, and
Thia was too much. Sue could con- &lt;
school through the holidays. Their
I
at
last
the
time
came
for
them
to
take
tain herself no longer, Bba liurd into .
homes were in East Machias, a town so
a perfect about of laughter, in which the
far “down East ” in Maine that in winter up their candle and file solemnly U, the
others joined, all save Patty, who waa as
there waa no getting to it wit Lout a^voy­ large square chamber, which for the va­
frightened as a mouse in a trap.
age, beside which a trip to the North cation they all occupied together.
"Hurrah! ’ cried Lou, as noon as the
" Mian T.ytor," demanded the indig­
prle was a trifle; so they were to remain
chamber
door
closed
behind
them.
“
Now
nant miatmis, advancing, with a great
at school for the entire year: Lou and
,
for
tbr
lari
‘
On
with
the
diucr,
let
crushing
of peanuts under tier font,
Hur ware eistero: Joan Braalry their
the
joy
l&gt;e
unconfined
!
*"
~ wlist docs this mean? What is that
cousin, and Clara Thornton an old neighAnd she threw o]w*n the window, and
ts-gan to pull vigorously nt the string to
liut Hue could do nothing but laugh I
which the tree was attached.
by the tree. “I bad not much trouble to and laugh and laugh, and Mim Quigley,
“Be careful! the string isn't very get here, for I scented tin- house from whose knoli, after alj. may bavu l»cru
the North pole, but I did find it difficult rather loosely twisted that night, couldn't
Hue woke too late.
'
to enter the house. Miss Quiglry keeps help lang mug. too, at the fair face al!
Heap! The word waa Woken,id the too huge Ina for me to try the chimneys; streaked with black from th- mustaches
four girls stood looking at each other in a Grifflneaa guarded the doors, and Lad and surrounded by a tangle of golden
not that fine ?oung man. Tommy Twinx. hair. Mum Quigley hastened to pre­
"Oh. Lou!"
showeci me the way by the window I serve her dignity by a praaipitete re" * Twas ever thus since childhood's tear I should hot have got ia et all,
hour,*” quoted Lou, the incorrigible. which would have beer very hard ou
"I'm dreadfully sorry. Wouldn't I do me, my dears, for the sight of your beauWhy.
for a tree?"
ts-ful faces warms my blood like a vraa- "WeU,” -id OUirr.-drowiagdwoon- soil-bowl. My speech must be short,
*.lately upon the bed, "I knew Ktne- my lovely darlings, on account of the
Without another word ak.e left them
thing would happen *
shortness of the candles, which is owing to put the room to nghta, send Patty
to the warm summer’c making the trembling to her attic, and get to lied
Hue. "Can't we get a slip-noose on to white bears so scarce. But, U the themselves.
itr
gttu are not as fine as some I’ve brought
and healthy, and
As all were
“111 tell you!" cried Joan,
you, they msag^quite as much ; and I .— -— ---------- - do not know that
citodly tiian waa her wont; "a
am sure I wish you a merry Chriatmaa they Mrptaay lea. aouUIjr than ureal,
A. ahe spoke ahe dragged &lt;_________ and a happy New Year, with tea lini­ but they awoke with somewhat troubled
wonted shawl upon which she had l.ren ment and more liberty! ”
minds that Christman morning.
knitting down stain, one of the long
Thia speech was received with great
“ It is not the getting into eurapea,
steel needles. Fortunately it was not applauae, and the distribution of gifts but the getting out," Sue remarked,
brittle, and ahe waa able to bend it into b gon. Bur dexterously pulled a lal*l dolefully, re ahe penned in tier boot
from the cookie Claire had hung for lacing to crack and oaLa stray peanut;
her, and culled it for Patty, who waa so and they all agreed with her.
excited that ahe nearly strangled her­
However, as we saw at the lirginning
self by trying to eat it, and, at the same of this story, if the reader a kind enough
..
-------'The string won't bold!" Joan anta; time, laugh at Claire for sitting down to
remember, they concluded to
•p-ak
to,,
and,
batonthsy
know
what
ahs
was
upon her bitten one.
'•S’Sj
make the best of things, and honestly to
“ What! that lovely white crepe scarf acknowledge their fault.
for me ? " exclaimed Loo, as it was band­
Before their dinner the tasks were al!
To this the hook was fastened, and ed to her. ” Who could have given it completed, even to Claire's, and delivered
Hue began to fish.
tome? And it isn't so much worn, ex­ to Miss QoigWy with what Hue railed
"Do you feel a bite? " asked Claire cept in Um creases and the places where
who waa clinging to the angler*» skirts it's been tied ; and. if I wear the soiled
Mi*tQtnglry smiled benignly at their
side out, it will do nicely for pearl color.”
Patty acareely understood the fun,
"I am sure, my dear young ladies,"
she mid, "I am happy thatjou are will­
ing to own your
'

CHRONOLOGY.

At Miss Quid's.

'A. M. FLINT,

assr«jg7g.g^rtIIUXTER S. POWERS.
* TTOriXTY M L«». Jseiw WtM
41 Xocir; FsSUe.
a rwnl

CHAS. H. BRADY.
A TrnBNKY al tew Mkt MMwr &gt;a •
JX. kz»l KMa&gt;« as- luwrawa Asaat. '

Dr. E D. SESSIONS,

WOODLAND HOUSE.

FRANK J PURCHIS.

J

JOHN Q. CBB88Y.
tf . _ at he: hi

MONEY TO LOAN!
h Affmd fal iMtfamih,
flQftpO and UfWjUUDb

CJ8;; IHC

«r ujm time

_________________ ___ Bat b®*
will you gel the tree into the bouae ?"
- Hare Up tera it under the win-tow
the room."
Of course, the girls wars delighted
with the butanes* of the plan, anil en­
tered into it with all Mat. Tommy
Twiaxwm theson of. widow who hved
next door to the school. and who did

warn out at "tbs prsaanea," "isn't my
hair all burned off? Such coals of fire!
And after that itnag*, too! ’
I isavc it to your imagination to paint
their ride; but be sure they had a glon-

wucu they went up-stairs to bed. Hue
burst out with:
.
"The blessed old Quigley! It her
breath in as *te«*g as a moMoon, her
heart iml an bad, after att. Hbeista^

NECROLOGY.

�J

DRGrUC

Christmas
CONFECTION’RY, FRUITS, &amp;C.
FOR THS HOUDAY TRADE.
IAPLX CARAMELS.
CREAM CARAMELS.
CHOCOLATE CARAMELS.
NIP and TU K.
° JEHHTEIUTAFFY.
I cuXTtX
hoa land and on waler । pay a eity Keener m» a patent win
rvice. meeting with men i eiranrr and w»« ron«iH-&lt;l In jail

•

BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.
MIXED CANDY.STICK CANDY.
WINT. BERRIES.
° SPRUCE Glfa
.

ircf.tawj will Cry U) W » Kourate and'a* brief m poaaible in ro­
A airl to do
uting the iacideau. although they,
ply immediate
whan brought to mimt. awaken one n*

BOOKS! BOOKS!

GUM

RUBBER GUM,
PRIZE PACKAGES.

LICORICE DROPS.
CANDY HEARTS.
PEPPER. LOZENGES.

CANNED GOODS, NUTS

MERRY CHRISTMAS" DAMCE
W rd next ay Eve , Dec. 9S.
BILU tlJ»-

aad daring, then it »«s that thrnoldici
waa called on to renew his fealty to the

-

J. W. FLINT, Prop.

The Satwdaj Evening Post

»lb. STANDARD PEACHES,
81 b STAN DARI &gt; PEACHlS,
’ 1IKYARMOL’tS’ CORN.

.

TOYS! TOTS

AUTOMATIC TOTS!
25 Styles in Dolls

Silver Plated Ware in thia country.
One ma buy flue ploem of Silver
Ware at one*third the coat six or eight

•election* in

STANDARD WORKS!
Wood and Rubber.
Fine Detign. in

Webrtcr DlctleaariM, in Six Style*,

CORNED BEEF.
CHOW-CHOW,
CplCKLEf&lt;,

fllh. TOMATOES.
fllb. PINEAPPLERS.
’
lib. STRAWBERRIES.
PEPPERSaUCE,
1 lb. CHEERIER,______ J
FRENCH MUSTARD.
1 lb. BLACKBERRIES.
ENGLISH WALNUT.-*.
BRAZIL NUTS.
MAPLE SUGAR. HONEY.
PEANUTS.
OYSTERS. CELLEBY.
CHteTNTTR. FILBERTS,
CRANBERRIES. APPLES.
HICKORY NUTS,
almonds. Pecans.
POPCORN. EXTRACTS.

DEPT. III.
SILVERWARE 1M JIIELRY.

■ ro. H. J. fltime** Steriee,
and Her New Beefc.
■rr. E. P. Pag** Benia.
■b Mew Beak, a Fare Ithualaad.

'ALENCIA raisins.
MUSCATEL RAISINS.
FRESH FIGS.___ J
FRESH 1MTES, '
ENGLISH &lt; IRHANTS.
DRIED PEACHES.

row camsTMAS oiwwsns.
Darias; the month a- Drormter. I860,
when the country was trembling from
ahon to abort, with the impending contint, when the heart* of loyal Union

.

Holiday Gi

DEPT. IL

DEPT. I.
■

AW BREAKERS;

and

Match Holders and Cigar Setts.

Spoon Holders,
Cream Pitchers,
Tea Setts,
Coblots,
Cup.,

FINE PARIAN A CHINA WARE.
Emiles* Styles, ab&gt;«

BOX PAPERS &amp; STATIONERY 'JUS? OUT," THAT IS i??”

aaMtiera. were detail* for g uarding the
the frontier, garrisoning the many forts

Brained and Silrered Figures.

ickg«

daaerting the old flag. andjdniag the
offi-cn; with the fint blart

Major Auderaon and his little band of

IRON STONE CHINA.
GLASSWARE.
ROCK INGHAM WARE.
TciGAl
YELLOW V.
FLOWER POT-'.
HANGING 11\&lt;KETS.
*eMjmrfSHfiuLT.
LA MPS A CHIMNEYS,
SIDE LAMPS.
STONE WARE.
HANGING LAMPS.
▲ WOODEN WARE.
THREAD ▲ PINS.
COFFEE ESCENCE.
SHOE
LACES,
WASHING CRYSTAL,
LAMP WICKS,
INDIGO A BLUING.
BATH BRICKS.
INK A SAL-SODA,
CANDLES.
CREAM TARTAR.
SAJ.ARATUS
BAKING POWDER.
COCOANUT.
*
SHOE POLISH.
AXLE GREASE.
BROOMS,
CLOTHES PINS.
BRUSHES.
CLOTHES LIN ER.
8T0V E POLISH.

SUGARS A SM
TEAR A SPI
COFFFJK

▼ery few to gu ‘rd the National Capitol;
•c protect National property genecnlly..

NOVELTY SHOP!
u-

A. C. Binion

3-Baml

Bill &amp; Pocket Books
For Gentlemen, Ladieaand Yonlha.

PLATED AID 8C0TCB WARE.
the children, including .

Fine American 4 Swiss Watches,

HIE GOLD PEIS IPEIHOLDERS!

tS~ We beg leave to say that for stock to -elect from, beauty
and durability of articles, and 'for bottom prices, we will not be
out done by any firm in Barry and Faton Cos. ( all and see us.
Iksprrtfullg §ours,

BOISE BRO’S.

CHAS. w. smith.

free* all communication* with the Gov-

In conclusion

FARUX, CHINA A LAVA FlRlREM.

Cutters! Cutters!
dark and aiorwy night the fore part of

other to poaa throngii the line# to-night
and wo will return with a anpply of pro-

illSWORTI &amp; BROOK!
Alwayi pay the highest market price

GRAINS

The largest and finest lot of

BOSTON
STORE!
▲BE BECEXVZXa-

Finally they brought up on the planta-

Very Respectfully Toon.

2

CUTTERS in Barry or Eaton

B

M
o &lt;
Q

Kurniture I

co

3
c&gt; Counties.

See'them before yon

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OF

J. LENi’Z &amp; SONS.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

I ■&lt; Sara Bwny mwReay ttaee.

Fancy Goods!
tb*y ia formed the rob*. who thought

H. H. DICKIMSON A Co.

THEY MANUFACTURE AND DEAL

Ini) Sara ly Dnliu riti iiti.

TN

FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE!
Including all the LaUeat Ntoveitlra, a* well an the moat uwfal articles.
Mailable for Ladies. GeeU and Children.

EUGENE COOK.
yicfcigmfloitaijMflrm TMF

PR.AIN MBd FANCY

GREATcST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!

MAIN LINE.

FnrDitire ol Ewrj Dejcriptiti
And the Latewt Style*, aad era aaDiacat

Rok Bottom

law the Fort with their plunder, and

fellcow peUnd

Silk Handkerchiefs,
Ladies’ Ties,
Gents Scarfs,
A BRANCH STORE
Ladies’ Nubias,
Sea Shells,
Gloves, &amp;c.

Our Ten Cent Counter
oi.ir

To M_v Patrons.

7
----- SOW ARRIVING AT-----

r iict

A GOOD HEARSE !
Ia *Uu4u&gt; wm dl funl
dMM*adafiflhM«(

DpheUajMuif Stoat!
GRAND RAPIDS DIVIS1OJ
t* ■■Mini, ~ UM.

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN!

-

�GOODS,!

^S^Grand Opening NEW

NEW GOODS!

HOLIDAY GOODS

occasion.

^Ma *daba*k^

NEW GOODS!

r

" "*** ** ** **’*

PIONE’R STORE
etertddal the

the 1*netitof t lie school.
recent lllnea*.

Wa have recalved oar copy at "HUT*
MaamT aad Mod itaU a K-. and worth

."Sr.'S. *v

Br Oxdxe Com.

—Stanley'* Hlrtory uf Africa U ll
Many of the Imy* and their girt* arc title
of a ne w I-ok. )urt puNirtw-d. f
making calculation* to have »jolly tinrn
at the oyater rapper and party, which w bleb Mr Gen. C. Hubbard. &lt;rf Ud* vi
enme* at the Wondland House, bu

H. Dearth ha* k&gt;a*ed fgrci *8mlth’»

^aakaait interesting for rood had i

—The Wil*on Sewing machine No. B,

chaser to *&lt;*urv the beat machine’ in

CT Men’* Rubbert. Bov* Rabbm.
and a full Rm of Ladte*’ Rubber Ovw-

I will be fa t^°?Bb?ge nt Naabtille
throughout the rivilisrd world ha* an­
nounced hi* splendid raccrrae* and
suntMlrel forth bl* fitmr. Distinguished every Thumlay during fne month of
*cbobtni&lt;if Europe and Aturrica have Dec., for.the nnrpo*e of riming np old
honored him by apprrena ivr tertimun­
iale. He is the Bbcmark of African eg- call and aee me at the Wolcott Hoose.
plorer*. We consider the above titled
Dated Harting*. Nov. Mth. 1878.
book genuine and authentic.
___________ Clem xxt Smits.

«”• Mr. Mu* of KkUmn. Mil!

rearotiffdtwO,
OBlfO 8TBUgG.

k&amp;rixHdUatot
Biblkm,
MuatxxaxKou Boom,
Axn Pona,
. At H. G. Ham'*.
O“ Decorated Crockery WarcinTaUe and Bed Room ftette or by the piece
_____________At Wrmlkx'b.

II. G. HALE’S
TDCTWJSr,

Albums, all styles,
BOWK,
'Bibles, large and small,
iDOwisr
Fine collection of Poems,
Tennyson, Shakespeare,
GO THE PRICES I
Whittier, Byron, Moore, &amp;c.,
Only One Dollar per Copy,
E. P. Roe’s New Book, “Face Illumined,”
Mrs. Holmes’ Books,
May Agnes Fleming’s Books,
Harriet Bei cher Ston-e’s Books,
We ore prepared ,o do niMt ample
Juatice to all our customer*, which are
Marian Harland’s Books,
Louisa Malcott’s Books,
ing will do iu We have brought our
And all the Latest and
our ahelve*,. and we eameatly solicit
Popular Novels of the day. your
examination of out stock before

f*F* Crockery and Glaraware lu all
Pioxkek Mektixc;.—Notice is bercrtylea at low figure*, at
ing of Um: Harry County Piutraer Amuciatiou will meet at Union Hnll, in the
UF* Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, a
City of Hasting*, in said county, on
*»*«&gt;-*.tb. '
Thun*lay, the 9th day of January, A.;
btender*it*cMgmtaiaiion*to the thi* town*hip imit «yywnion that day. D.. 1879. at'ten o'clock In the foretuMiu,
H. Daufjhertf'i.
i------------------ -....
1 Go in'boy* and make the nyoter* suffer.
for tbc election of officer* for the rn*u- ■
A l*o a family gathering at Ira Stowell'*. inc year and for the t ransacHon of such •
xi
Stephen Haight'* honre wim burned
ic company paaaed through the village
‘
my±"pi'!i
to the ground Friday the 13th. about 4
o’clock In the morning, Mr. Haight have iiceti residents ot this county for
c- C- «‘»lcoM. will confer a
waa up north hunting, and Alex Rtifii*.
School doard I**t night for a two the l~y that 1x»nrd* there, gut up early
on the above mentioned morning, built
Go &gt;nrK*n.
week*’ vacation. Prof. Paine apend* a fite in the kitchen and went to the
\l‘rc*ideut.
the holiday* with the old folk* nt
- n [
'
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C. C. WOLCOTT.
home,—ia Springport.
-Santaran imaptaa-U* -moonl ..I
ry M&lt; p, the llaanl. W.m,l b. Um
l&gt;MU fUrer4 In Hili'. Hannal (onl. llell.vta Lin... alao W™len
U I-rta«lrll.e &lt;|i..d.n.enUlpttaelpl.-. |.„mps u«l. fur &gt;,.11. and eideni. at
Boon the of a C..mmrr. i.l f.dl.pr m.lUled and
Wilaun No. 9. lia* l*rn reduced to $20,
_____ ...
neighbor* were on the *riot and eom- limind, so you ran carry it home with |
unfibJan. I*t, for thia purpoac.
Hone l&lt;!rinlt&lt;*(s
mcneed carrying ont article* that were you to be studied at ynur tel sine, and |
*
*
*" ~ **"
$2.00 per pair at
ZMa^Aerfy's.
Mr*. Green, while dcamiding the bandy to get hold of. They • raved
step* of her -•on’* (Deb. Green) re*i nlwiut half of the tliinpi down *talr*
W.S. Powrus,
, CV
nr Ignites' Cloak*, tbc prettiest of
I deuce, on Turaday iaat, fell, *pntinin, but uorhing from up Mair*. A goodly
Na*hville.
Mich.
•
of
the
oiMiifity of |M&gt;lattK-K, pork ami canned
her right wriat in a bail manner.
fruit in tlie cellar were nl"o conaiitnvd.
| IF" Always to tie found nt my More :
The tire caught in the ceiling where
LOCAL MATTERS.
w" '1 **•
• n choice line of rfaplc and fancy Grocethe pipe ran through. Ifonar aud roll­
!!•!», nonh. &lt;.n„l ta A„ A.f„r
rio*. Tea* and notion* at wholesale at
tent* were inrared iu the Farmer* Mu­
IT Rubber Boot* fur $2.30. at
tual of Woodbind. Ou Monday the

,’iai*Erl»u.re

purcha*ing elaewhere.

PRICES REDUCED!

Boots &amp; Snoes,
Hats &amp; Caps,

Don’t buy a Book until you get my Prices.

would lead an unprejudiced mind to
think they were "on a bu«tr"

workman in Pritehatd’* »aw mill. Baltimorc, stuck hi* Imnd on toa buzi-*aw
and did a fine job of amputating.—cut“&gt;b~l,l~ ^“n"»

Fine Exquisite Perfames,
Were
Ladies' Toilet Articles io Endless Variety,
Remember we make a (pcdalty of
Ladies' and Cent's Money Wallets and Purses,
In Diaries I have a Fine Assortment,
Gold and Silver Perforated Boards. CLOTHING!
In which we defy competition on Chib

FOB THE IIOI.IDAYS.
L. E. .sfanffer, one of the old land­ ing $•&gt; on each $1,000 inturvd.

WedneMhiy evening, by the marnhall

charging her. with alidncting her |
(Mann'*) daughter.
Mr*. Mnwngvr
was i**eu to iimuings, uu» fur cuargc
wa* not rartainrel and .he wa* rclra-rd.
»»
W n tri
It
K- I
—Mr*. W. B. King aud James Fair
fax. the adulterous Kainmocmpte. had
their exam tuaI ion iu Grcad Rapid, on
Thursday, .nd were bound over for
trial in the supreme court for adultery. I
Mnu King gave bail in the sum of $300
for her appearance, and Fairfax i* in |
jail in drUult of $700 istil. '
that the $600 carried away by Fairfax

A ahooting match come* oft on Char-

,
•
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day bofore ( hrirtma*. ami all • ho at
tend expect to have deml-loads of fun.
,k ’hdanmtor. tlw Twin Brel
— Ukeu in a partner.
«"’• P«’nna‘”-n;»y located in the brown
»•«•«»"« «•*
"Orth of Loomis old
i
M,orri
1
Hany' Hate is working up a fine thing
m»y want, not in *teck. win lw procur- |

belonged to hi* wife and he ha* turn- ' rd hy him in twelve hour* after leavig tinier.
.
A .i;».
«r &lt;hr UWnl So....,
ill lw
Im- held
ihr rraklenee ,,f
(l
er, mother and a couple of attendant*! will
held at
at |be
nf Mr
Mr. „„
and

,.!!. ud w m

u* wid ।

tbout to Ira drawn up. the earth
nly
- e*v*d in from ahoveandbur
M him ta U&gt;r wall. I1.....,* adbr..
ware made to save the onfortnnaU-ta. bat abra Urn dabri. ... tapmrn!
br.utaaadd-ml..U»d.a,atar..,.b
U.
aptan.nl,
...
-TUI ataodard and papula, paper. |
The Detroit Free Pre**, it ia annoitnc- ।
ed by the publishers, will be improved 1
in ail department*, an 1 new features
.
added from time to time
We cannot

understand how any additional lin­
.
.m , . , ,
-T — — —
of the leading paper* in the U. S.. but
we presume it* wide-awake and cnergette publiaber* can make the improvemenu. With the weekly edition i*
given away the “The Household,”
which in and of it*eif. i* worth todre

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WEST KA I. AMO ITEMS.
j Madiran St., Chicago n Store for hand­
ling Fruit mid Game, I will ptiyciudi for
Apple*. Game, DrvMM-d Turkey* etc., in
Mr. Al. Mix. smrpathizing with your
quantiiic*.
A. JU. l^augKerty.
rotrrwpotident in hi« loulutra*. *d&lt;1
F. J. Pcuctlts’ Barber Shop.
knowing that hr liked agreeable music,
not having the right kind, kindly gave
ic victory i* won by the New ‘ Ville Foundry and have them in a dr
him a poor orphan lamb to care for. -It
rwitig Mm’hitre, sinve the price | I’vttrr tlinn new by the celebrated ax
due* make a •‘feller" get np nights and
matte by &lt;’. (’. Woi.ctrrr al maker, Nirkerlmckrr.
•trike a light almost it* often a* ■—
।
wh7rii ia fn renrli of all "ft i*'war" i
Mr. Clay, who ha* been in the north I ninitxl for's'eronTmid guaranteed "to 1 F?" Jack
Richanlran’* celebrated
------ . ....
--------------nin lighter and do belter work than »’«»’&gt; Ma‘,c Llmtra Boot* nt
,rfllrn„,
two, retiirnetl la«t Katunlay for hi* anv nuu-liine in tlir market. Fifteen !
Ihiagherty».
,j
r Mated to »oxre rrry panic‘ ’•
Hr
~4Jio mSoo i. &lt;h. fl.,.. !„
Hold loar
:
ttlar
Hint hr
.... friend*.
.... .nli, that
!::• would not more
en eool!
hi* family until Monday. Irat when
the boa*
Monday came
bo had
gnne,
fI^frJr^.
“wlm
w^n^
’"^ leaving a

’ liked to bid him good byi
cert* at
bad bjm leave oomething with them to
\ u
। School, in Dirt; No. I, i* progreartng
. finely, under the able mipenntclidencr l

Y
day evening. They were ea route fur 27th. All are cordially invited.
Berii*. Ionia Co, where they were tek- i good time ia expected.
f
ing
| Vneoayiaat we« k Andrew Barnum
j of Woodland, killed on Geo. DillrnI beck'* pined in North Castleton, the I
l»«-.nJ u L,.l
old well from

M.'“
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would try as hnnl to educate the children entrusted to tlirir rare a* she ap- 1

grumbling. At the visit c.f the town -I
*hip raperinrendrnt, on Monday la*t.
he complimeatml the «ch&lt; ol very high»«»r»l ««»•!'"? "»J.
school in the township.

I

, then ail *hout aloud for joy. for behold
' the Pevplrs Supply Store i« the place,
I and r. W. i* the man "bo prefer* a
• nimble sixpence to a alow ahilling.
, mt-retorr come mi v.- i.oui. ,,r iGrrr
T fr" ’'S"1"? D"ll"r’। »'"&gt; E,.i.m cob-J-J1“ .....JXZ
on Real Estate Secunty.
j »------------•=- - to your ■
1 •• -■
,—
mid
buy according
ineliiuition*
.
Lew ts Dvukee.
and finance*.
c. W. Smith.
(v Mr M
make pncci
day**

II. G.

iktuffhettji’s.

Sant* Claus,can liny n WU.

The Grand Rapid* Po*t i* one of our !&gt;&lt; «uh rlJli;.!,,.. »,,! ..mid «ir« .1
mo*t welcome exchange*. After Jan.
!»t John A. Croswell, onenf Michigan'* th.m a «... rrmnVr. fh,. nta I-TouH.
*1 ileal editors. UH* tbc position of ns.al^J 7? .
„ uJi I.
rirtant editor.
a..4arI.’ Jnd..« IbrmmlUn. ..,ta
RFalconer, family and brother- a...l plan, tta-m .. -.mrUdag. iWi
save the il»hr*. rbrli melt *ome
I**. Boothe. Marred for their future call
lard, rtir in theasiiew—abontequal bulk
home nt Triplett. Chariton (’.«•. Mo.,
.......
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on Tuenday morning la»t. The many lard
,
cook. Apply the above to to the
cliilblain* each night, wearing a pair
friend* of Hank widi bits raccera in vliilb
of
woolen
Mocking*
to
keep
it
on
the
hi* new home.
*
H. A. Brook* ha* inrrateJ tn a new
.

A FINE LINE OF CHROMOS!

ADIES CLOAK’S
Prettier and cheaper than ever.

Groceries S: Crockery.

A Splendid Collection.

Trunks and Satchels

Of * tbonuand kind*.

Call and examine my stock.
to show Goods.

No trouble
CT All kind* of Farm Produce taken
in exchange for Good*, and the highe*
market price |&gt;aid.
Prompt payment* arc al way* duly
appreciated.

H G. HALE.

L. J. WHEELER.

ATTENTION 1

CHAS. W. DEMARAY

.i

,|av Mr Williams is undoubtrellv th. 'br «un&lt;r.Hne soath of Showalter'.
..
rerrnrra. and aerora what is known *«
--“...
-J &lt;u.&lt;„ Ill Jllt lllKWII UUU WBlBllIIIta-wUmlm,... r! Fan Sraptar. .
►— too cheap—cauailling bidilcr*) who
"&gt;««
t!
"™
that kind too low,
-" 1^7
n Btam Ur.m’ „d
Th.y .tack...I
Itouday good* and toys can t Ira dirpltnorth.

aren’*, Boy*’, Youth*’ and Men’a.
in prk-o and quality, to auit
those of ample means to the

A splendid line of Toy*,
At 11. G. Hals’*.

People of Naahvillo and Sur[V James Fl&gt;:mix.; will m l
I
.
I

sgkerif's.---------------Don’t feu-. I CLOCKS 1
get your*, iec.

'

foundry, where I have fitted tin n *L&lt;&gt;p

. U-rpn-mnd

al will ron.Ita.-

LOCKS!

J. M. Wood.

!"•*' You won't forget the place.
you du. follow the crowd to

I burn Town Bonanza, mar

JEWELRY­

If

CLOCKS!

In the country, at the

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY ' L O W E M T

I

RICEM! |

.... I--!.... tad..

DAN MANEE

JEWELRY

CLOCKS!

I

Citaa. Mm*.

... ।
JEWELRY ! ■ Having permanently located in bnsi-

Sale of Hat*. Cap*.
Blanket* and laipRob
i CLOCKS!
|
CLOC Ko I
|
- all-1» &gt;— » •«» Brin &lt; »&gt;ad. I., mr
%
| To br found in the Market, in which
„„ „
G,&gt;w| ,;t.„rirm Itata. «...!
JEWELRY! I
JEWELRY ! J
| defy eomin titiou iu price*.
1
Umd.rm.
I wi*h to inform the citixeii* of
. Tt,,-aa.w
Nnahville and vicinty that I haveopeu' CLOCKS!
j
CLOCKS!
na(i n.iujiii
ucnc
JEWELRY 1
g(MM|
caM
found anywhere,
JEWELRY!
|
Jamxs Fllx
CLOCKS!
„ ,,
,
,
,
CLOCKS’

SOLID BAND and SEAL RINGS

JEWELRY!

oi.dringto do a good deed, and al*o
tri-weckly for $3, and Ute weekly for . cd o'er the lieautiful raow and wa* have a little fun, held a “wood bee" for
lira beoctit of Mr. S. A. Shepard
$1AO. Any one sending thirty *ub- manufactured by our popular bug^v They
ettt quite n nice pile of wood, and
•eriptiona to the weekly before the flr»t man. Eugene Cook.
then" went after their awrctheart* and
returned to Mr. SlirplienF* in thceven- ford Watch i* the br*t. and found onlv
*ter*« royal quarto unabridged diction- Opera Houae, on Friday night of la«t ing. where,—we learn—they had a very at Fixmix&lt;j'» Jewelry Store, and will
enjoyable time. Your corrvapondent
had nn ••invite” to the evening aociaL
but he, licing a lia«htul •‘critter,” and
The building committee of the South
Jordan scliool Imhim- will receive bid*
taate of the *mp and water trcatraci
on the aamc until Jan. 10th. 1S79.
t&gt;e very politely declined to attend.
The •pvcitications mar be seen at
Sold ovt.—Mr. Editor. becoming Henry Smith'*, three mile* south and
ChriMnia* tree at the church on aware of the tact that much mischief i* one mile wrrt of Woodland Center.
Imhnlle.
being done lately, and many are •'tif­
Hexiit M. Smith,
"
ferring with a very disagr-rable ardaaGao. M. Davexfoxt.
Uon, men lie awake all night, child ten
Joseph Nicitou,
,,
, I— —■
..M-iu ... inr enurcn ociore beginuirg . to stammer. young ladies
rwDrit--lUvHoOTpfer.Ih... . „'.Urk „
Co«.
rcfindug to receive company on Sun­
very fotnegintlemitn—a reporter from ' ...
,
day evening, many going around with
&gt; »n—. ..■■! I wnulj .A m Honor .th"- W"*”
• tbeir jaw* wrapped up, and others com­
plain ing of a severe head ar he, and all
of our la»y* (F. J. Pnrclila, W. E. Burl because they have tried to pronounce Overcoat* at $3JK&gt;.
Overcoat* at $5.00.
and T. Walker) attended, and. a* usual, my name and auiye ita meaning, I have
His Honor.—“Fetch him up, Pat”
concluded to tenant my position ou
Overcoatant $9.00.
carried
off
Ute
biggest
Umre
of
the
Pat.—“Jamc* Mikel Martin Quigley,
yourrditori.il staff, and hereby rrromOvercoats at $10.00.
’ **------ °—
te—l‘ frieml.
Mr. "
Brown.
Esq.,
Overcoat* at $15.00.
stand forth and listen to phat I have to turkey*,—their gain* numbering nine mend
who
wil
fill
my
place,
after
the
1st
large
and
fa*,
one*.
Overcoats gt $16.00.
aoy In yees. Ytra* arc charged with libel
Tou will give to him ths salary
H. R. DtCKixaox It Co.
Cook A Hoag will give a "Merry
I myself; Uie $300 for the
Christina* Dance" at the Opera House, —
Dee. J will retain. Brown
VT Broadhead Alpaca*, only at
TkimaIT*.
on Christina* ere.. Dec. Mth. Music will be aided by hi* daughter Annie,
will b* furnished by the Eaton Rapid* who will keep tier rye on the doing* of
CF" Can and examine Holiday Good*,
the young folk*, and report to him.
■ •_At H. G. Hale's.
AM. aMwl by hi* ahuer. who will at­
rybody und tiia-ir girls arc invited to at­ tend tribe children and keen the ho -s
tW Fleming ia selling Clock* at
out of ■ iooro. lie will Im- enabled to look lit price*.
tend. Bill only $1.00.
np iteiM. and do more duty for the pa­
People from a distance arc beginning per.
Cat'x Celttcoacm.
For nnle or ■ ra«3r at n Bargain.
to rvcognixe rhe auperioritv and chrwpMr. Editor, haring araohord the du­
A good house and four lot* in the
nrra of Nashvillc ware*. F«r instance ties of CrwxCrU—-&lt;‘rit—well, haring city of Hasting*. Carii will bay the
taken upon myself the dirties of your
iaat Thoraday, purtie* from Orlloti, West KalatOO cm respondent. hereaf­ above property for one half it* value,
or
will *rl| to responsible parties ou
IBs Honor.—"What have yon U. nay, within tire mile* of Harting*. were in ter I will try to 011 hi* place a* correaJaanes Mlkri Martin Quigley T Guilty the village and bought of J. Lenta A pondent for the News, and expecting
to receive all the alutee he would have
•tm* guilty F
Son*, $108 worth of furniture.
bad to receive. I very reinctantly conJobs Fuaxcx.
XaahrtHc. Mich.
if yer Honor plasr.”
Hi* Honor—"Jamr* Mike I Martin
fW A big line of Plated Good* on
the mad. direct from factory, and will
Quigley, have yon anything to ray why
arrive in time for Chti&lt;tm.i«. at
reive a hearty welcome and lu- grarauJamkx Flkmixo’e
terdahappy time. Bill $1.73, which
includes rapper and care for teams.
An apology !■ due our rn
pres*, thia week npen our

TAIBI.
1 wfll beatthertmenf 1&gt;. C. Griflkh
in NarttvtBe. to receive Ujr-s. rrwy
Tmwday and Friday, and nt bberidmi

CLOCKS!

liti Finding*.

JEWELRY!

At PT-.cee to Suit the Times.
_______
JEWELRY!
■ '■ Orders filled for—

CLOCKS I

JEWELRY •!

SILVER AND PLATED WARE.

CLOCKS!

' CLOCKS'
JEWELRY'!
CLOCKS!

JEWELRY'!

—All kind* of—

JEWELRY'! With a fine selection of Goods, and
JEWELRY I
large discounts from list prices.
CLOCKS!
CLOCKS!
JEWELRY!

STAPLE GROCERIES,

Naahvillc, Mich.

Such a*

Sugars. Teas,

Coffees Spices,
[Fish «£c., !&lt;fcc.

JEWELRY’!

American and Sviss Watches, [CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

,ccte‘1 ’,ock of

JEWELRY!!

A.C., A.C.

CLOCKS!

IT ®“ ba,'d n fol* and weB

JEWELBYI .

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY*!

new in Nashville, keeps con tan t-

JEWELRY!

T he hong Brick

A full line of

STONE and WOODEN WANE,
All of which are offered for cash

IT I BEES TO 83.T THE TIBES!

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,
and Low Prices.

PZVB

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of

Broadhead Alpacas

EVERYTHING FIRST ■ CLASS.

Sold only by me in this Village.

My Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE is
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.
in your Country Produce; will cxcan^r. Goods

CENTRAL^TORE,

�--------------- .------------ --coin. Mr.
Hewitt, of Naw Toft, wants to provide
Xor tbs free coinage of gold coin, and a
standard «hw dollar of the muds unit
of value, the coins to be interahaii&lt;ebMb at the United Stales UmmuHm.
Mr. Burchard, of Illinois, propoMa to

CONSUMPTION
TOfeuOttET

THIS!

PAiiMEXHWITWN,’

A catAT orrss roa

HOLIDAYS!!!

Pensioners,

The joint commission appointed at
the last session to inquirg-in^/thc pro­
priety of transferring the Indian Bureau
from the Interior to the War Depart­
ment has finished taking testimony, but
will probably not make their report to
Congress until after the holiday recess.
It is pretty well understood that a ma­
jority of the commission is favorable U&gt;
the proposed change, and that they will
*«• recommend in their report. If is gen­
erally believed, however, that whatever
thia report may be, or whatever may lx&gt;
the action of Congress in regard to it.
&gt; Iliciug
—!.... opposed
....-- -1 .to, the
.1 .
the President.
transfer, will veto any bill ttiat paws
both branches of CongreM directing
the transfer to be made. If Congress,
therefore, jhumcs a bill it will not lie-

rOKKKCt.

A Bombay dispatch of the 12th inat

&lt;»ucr»l totality *iJ taokrng
the Hjrtnu.
taxi your nsnr* to F. E. Is'.aUA Cooami, N.
II , for a j^uijJiJrt oontstamg » luU at tosttmoutls of cun., At
Dr, Grsrra' HEART UEC.11.ATOB ts fat aste
l&gt;y druiffnt* At SU cents sud fl! per tntUe.
What tortures are inflicted by a dis­
ordered ll.vr. PaIm Ln tbn right side ad-1 un-

MAGICLAnt^

TEAS!

| Lm.,

recently

i

•
4

AGENTS WANTED FOR THE

ICTORIA1.

SEWING MACHINE

—.--——

HISTORY"'WORLD
ANTEB AGENTS for
ILHAM PULLEM BRYANTS

union .

UCCES3FUL FOLKS. ------ "‘r. -

Hale Sai,ll'i®fcl5!i
T~-------- - THEI""
SIITIORGiN
'

First E.tab!

CO.

Ixisinrsa andisjxaed af at the end of the

10 st rurtt tm : imi monuae.
detrwtixl br a u»p.,n&gt;’ a! 1U|, tottig Ulur ur tau
a. Tto n-»r.r u- mUfaU, or i.—n Ito
of. &gt;&lt;—" Utan Lad
nKiutrd upon by It.
tto m.-&gt;n
th« nnwr fiml ..r ».1 s,sib&lt;r Held s stij&gt;jxirtrr*
■Ml to ripsrStal duna« lbs ar»l -rrra day,.
« Tto
t.&gt;r (hi, cabulatl.-a .xruincx trox.
A HmmiTo liennlrws lunatic, who
in in Ux- Krrao&gt;« till S tn tto ».'urn-.«; Tto~
l"m the appropriate name nt Mad-irn, lies
■koagh ttoy agret »|&gt;rtn&lt; sad sataiua toari, in IL.
saai, tslM.
Ing th® MfO ot Qurtoi Vietixm
a Tke UWOR-* rkaasr. flrst quarts. tuU aad las' '
martto hap|-*l« dnnnc Ml at u- sflrfwx«
Pm*«EH« Alice of Heme, second
boar,, from 4 to IL stay to t.dloosd by fair se*U daughter ot Quota Victoria, died of diphtheria
Mritatov°
»•»-«. s. !. at Dannstvdt, Germany, on tlx 14th Inal She
* Tboush tto oraltor. tn&gt;m s rs«.-ty c4 lm*a . waa bum ia IsLl, and maenul la 1163
lar rsaass. Is taoto atxrruiu is &lt;to later t an of
It is reported that Schouvaluff will
sutams. tto Wtoloot wnirr and tto l-s-.nyOo; &lt;&gt;f
•prla&lt; yrt. la tto mala. Itoslan, otocn at-.-n. «HI nos r.-.drcvor to bring mu&gt; etJoet Um coeautn■*3&gt;ty to Ikons penoda also.
to&gt;a wtuet be waa Instructed by tto Czar tn
prejmre... ,Fr&gt;&gt;n&gt; C.xwtanUuojilo it is raurted
i,
thal Turkey will al ourc oettlo tto Ore.-uui
toar ranitoal potato ot tto toa,.a. am .urrsuly ^towtum and eoucitnU a daflnidrs treaty with

A HKARTkXNDntQ accident

_. owjm.“»“ oorr.

THE UCHT-RUNN1NC

Tte Great Aiericai Tn CMjaij,
r. o'.Ltttg T*-*T *"***•
T~\

1

..Dr Bradford, .New York pbnddanot
hitherto fair repala, has been senU-n,v.1 to four- '

CURED FREE!

-wFSiwi

Thera u an immense amount i f un­
finished bUMucns Indore the present

BaKatooa, N Y.. had something of a
financial flurry last work. Two banka-Ito
Cmamereial uxl First Nstoual--vixmd ttolr

MAGAZINES

L’fSK SA8W.“tM,B-l ——

long delate, the motion in

™s«nrasiusn.

BOSTON TRANSCfUPi

SEWspltEBH

SBE2feSESE

THE CHfilSTIAN UNION.

thing unforeseen turns up, that there
will be no change iu the Cabinet for
months to come. Thi* statement is

WEEKLY NEWS REVILW,

tsar.ib .SStn, %~»uag;

2.T MILLIGAN

An UmeetirUn. Independent Journal

I President's dmpjirnv*] by a two-thirds
I vote of both the Senate and Hotiac.
। Report* have time and again gone nut
from the capital, within, the last month.
.
that Atty. Gen. Dereus was on the ere and rwjxxMdli*, and aa s^br.1
of retiring from the Cabinet. Such re- r-°k 1» bu rb&gt;aea spscialty &lt;d a
' porta arc without any foundation. The “opheattoaa-----------------

ssltlx

1 WASTA

mittcra, 5 House bills and reM&gt;luti»ua
with amendment* of tho Senate, 116

M-eoud reading, 4 concurrent reooluLion*, 1 motion ihuumhL with B motion to
reconsider jiending. til lulls in coiiitniiU-e of the whole house ou the state
of th&gt; Union, and 512.' bills on
the private calendar.
There arc

LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD

Freckles,

MOUNTED

MOLLLH’S'g" COD LIVER Olj

1 Senate bills
Uom-d Extending the tune Lir the con­
struction of the Northern Pan tic rail­
i CUrtstmga Breakfast Witheat lari, read; authorizing the Srrrtin of War
tztlon.
to erect hrtodatouc* over the grave* of
We should keep open house on Christ­ Union soldiers who have been interred
i-moxsuml
inas day, in the good, old war of our
-Mr Wallarc
prodeCeasor*. if not forefather*. prondc for the spjxniRni. nl of an addi­
.,rb
ot •• u
I*001, ebould share in our im-rrr- tional Circuit Judge id the rteernd ami
j’L*?**JL *L, ' making, and even uor dumb fnenls Seventli .judicial circuit*; to aid in the
construction of a bridge acrues the
K,„ w r( ||, should hare cause to rejoice. This is &lt;x&gt;nr!ructi&lt;
« ut ue &lt;xnt« tor all rery well; bat oar Lille friends will ; Miemsmjip
&gt; t..rUiw&gt;ii&gt; to r. i imagine that they ought to have the £
grant* additional homestead righu to
**
I! “I I la—.____ ______ _
_____ i
s^uL-rs
■euL-rs wi
within railway limit*; in rela­
tion to the Kansas Paciflr nul«.y, and
Senator Edmunds' Electoral lull."
The joint commisaiun appointed at
the last seMion of Congress to mature
plans for the reorganization of the army
jatient. No*, I have no doubt the made their report this week, in the
cals held s xi'emn council, and eon- shape of a carefuUvdrawu bill. The
cludixl tlial Santa Claus had earned all
the children off, and that, at cuurae, salient featnrva The number of Gen­
haring vanished, would never need the eral officers la reduced to six, the tanka
of General and Lieutenant General
They cried bitterly, for they liked the rearing with the present incumbents,
consisting of two Major Generals and
tears running down their cheeks and four Brigadier General*. There ere
quivering on their whiskers. But people now three Major Generals and six Brig­
cannot grieve for ever. Even cata must adiers. The Adjutant Generals lie■top crying, and every child knows that partment and the Dcpartmr nt nf In
after a good cry one feel* terribly spcction arc consolidated, with the re­
duction nf aix officers in flic two
deportment*. Reduction* of the num­
tio these cuts wipe their
ber of officers arc made in the other
thinking it a pity such a tiicv
*bould go to wsatr. s*t down and ale staff departments also. The number of
it up—the tears bunding out every now Chaplains is reduced by eight In the
future there are to be no staff officers
and then,,„
thev were so deeply affected.
cal! -cal! you good-for-nothing i i’elow the rank of Major. The cavalry
" cried tb&lt;&lt; maid, as she drove them ; rt-gimentn are reduced from ten to eight
Wasn’t it hard?
‘‘------ *--•

THE ORiaiUiaOllYBEIUISE
“Vibrator” Threshers,

80,000
A woxuekfcl discovery.

Risingsun

tad L« WUtaa Si.tat.lta
lusic Boots for Presents!

Stainer’s IHethearf ef Mudcal Term*

OLIVES DTTSON A (U, Denon.

Is the Old RalUhls Cenrcntraud Lys

FOR FAMILY SOAP-MAKIMB

LIST OF DISEASES
MEXICAN

SaponifieR MUSTANG
LINIMENT.

.

of eight companies, and with the army
at 25,000 men a regiment will be 730
strong. All bands and detail. of Innda
are aboliahed, as ia all extra-duty
pay. Post tnderahips are aha pro­
hibited. and the Commissary Deport­
ment is required to supply all the
wants of tiro soldiers. The mannfacl-

FRANK LESLIE'S

ILLUSTRATED MWSPAPK!
WILKIE COLLINS’

The

louibtuXb

COURIER-JOURNAL
DOUBLE NUMBER

■ICHOLS, SHEPARD A 3«

286^^^62848^2134^3257233

consist of four battalions instead of ten
eomponics, as now, of which battalion*
three are to be officered and two manned.
Each battalion ia to counit of four companic*. The fourth battalion ia to be
n.itber officered nor manned. and will
1* raised only as anthtwizz-d by Con­
gress. For the present the cat airy regi­
ments will contain three battalions fuUv
manned. In the artillery only two will

»er.
From
from her excited attenmet*.
I of the de■ - ... —that should
her husband approach the coffin even no
much ar. to look at Che corpse, ahe would
tear out bis cvcg. The soman became
excited *n&lt;{ violent in her demon-

POWERS,

HanNhlDO of Sone.
Clilster of Gems.
Clarke’s Reed Organ
Melodies.

STOVE POLISH

SAPONIFIEp

HORSE

h* pubbeatha tn Engisnd-in No. 1 Jl&lt;
of Fa»xx Luuri lurmiTW N’gwsrAFXR, to lx j»ned the flrfct week in
January »«t- The appearance of this
latest work of one of the gr-aUat novellata of the age will be a leading literary
event of the New TeuF!

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                  <text>N O STRONG,

VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BAHRY COCjMICHlGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1878.
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Kaihrilh firrrtorj.
VILLAGE OFFICER &amp;

Jhtietia.

W. IL YOUNG,

WX. PARMENTER.

J. I BAKER.
l-hftalaa.
a*
rn*n4.«U&lt;. oflk. It

WALTER &amp; POWER

LEWIS DURKEE

EifoR Y PARAD Y.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE

W. D PURCHIS

FRANK J PUR CH K.

yrwLcm

■oube,

Naihvillo, Michigan*
C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

Q. C RES SY,

MONEY TO

LOAN I

h Ifymd lai IM faailia

H00.00 and UPWARDS
•yyiLLIAM JONES.

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pLAIK MS FANCY
JOB

Mr. Al­
.............................,.......... . ............ hi* last
glove, one foot on the sleigh-runner.
In the sleigh sat Ernest Loftus, hi*
nrpbwff, handsome, alert, point-device
in coiAtme from the new—not too new
—hat to toe flower in hi* bnttou-Uole, as
tircame' a young man on a round of New
Year’s calls. IL laughed as be craight
at the word, and the odd, twisted look of
dissatisfaction east by his uncle at the
winter sky. blue and »|&gt;arkling enough
just then to phwac any but a rvturmil
China merchant Mr. Loftus was not
English,but long residence in the British
atiuosplirqu of Hong Kong had taught
him to swear at the climate and use thr
national adjective as one to the manner

home. Why would not this handsome,
cajiablc girl make him happy? It was
not quite the thing ho hid pictured
when "be was younger, but times were
altered.
TJie peaceful, old-fashioned
boit.e in hi* mind vu probably oboolete.
gone out of fashion with pilhims and
spinning-wheels. Certainly he hail seen
nothing like it since his return to Amer­
ica. Miss Brixham might bo the next
l»est, perliaps oven a better, thing. Who
knew? ■
He had time for these reflections dur­
ing a few moment* cf solitude, Gertrude
having been called away by a Leah in­
flux of calle ra.
“You are looking at my jar,” said Mrs.
Brixham, following the direction of liia
unseeing eyea. "Is it not a beauty?
Real dragon's-blood, and very hard to
get now-a-days, even in China I am told.
You, with your opportunities, runs! have
seen quantities, however."
.
"Well, no, not tjuantitiM," said Mr.
Loftus, diplomatically. Mrs. Brixham
moved away, and bo fell to dreaming
Was it the word “ dragon " which act
him thinking of that almoat forgotten
time before ho went to China? It was
at Dragon, the droll little acaaido village
in Connecticut, that he sjient the last
j summer. Ho wondered if the place
I
into something different ; if thin-shelled,
' flavorous clam* and small, higb-tored
oyateza with a taste all their own were
still its staples; if big, pink-mottled,
liell-wether apple* still grew on the or­
chard trees, and whether Grandmother
Meyrick made pies of them. Grand­
mother Mcyrick! Wbxt was he think­
ing of?* This was twenty yean ago;
her pie-making must long since hr over.
Then ho thought ot Bomelxxly younger
than grandmother—of pretty HojxMcyrick. who had cut the last pic for
him on that last afternoon, ha*i uu-ndi-d
the bole in his glove, and Mid good-by
with a tear sandwiched Ik:tween the two
smiles and a blush like a ro*e. Pretty
Hope! What had become of brr* On
tliat day it had seemed to the bov Alick
that coming heme to her was tho ixwt
hope with which he went. Did he

. " What a ।
home Mis*_______

name, too. Harry should nave explained
that; am not his rikte^ dplv his sister­
in-law. My name is not Dickson. It

“Hope!" cried Mr. Loftua. with a
sudden certainty of recognition.
“ Ye*. Hope Mcyrick.
And I al­
most think that you" are Alick Ixiftus.'
The old friends shook Landa yarmly.
“ To fancy , that I should tMit Itave
known.you flircctiy’" **M 7- It i* twenty years, yon k?
half gut-ss you from the soy
voice, but your nejihew form
tion.the name; and tbat-^
really you m-enn-d so imjirob
nr-HiMK-u w uuna so.
“Your grandmother^l^hcijitated Mr.
Loftus.
Hope shook her head.
S'Grandmother died five years after
rou sailed," she said. “ And Julia, my
little sister Julia—do you remember?
these are her children. We are all acaitew-d now. My brother James is Bottled
in Chicago, Tom ia California; Susan
— you never knew her; she was our eld­
est-live* in Pernambuco. I keep the

■ My dear boy. don’t aixdogiza- I've
no idea of Ix-ing hnmnl. Go and fin­
ish your calls by yourself
I shall stay
Year's day? I call it tip-top weather for
hsre • while longer -that ia, if
the season. Why, last year the mercury
Misw Mcyrirk—will allow taa to do so ’
stood at ten above all day. with a wind
* Pray, stay aa long aa yon can," said
like a razor. Jim Hcmmnigway and I
Hoiw*, cordially; and Unede Alick stayed
started -with a list of 120 calls, and by
—stayed till dork, stayed to dinner,
the time we got to the thirty-second wo
slaycl through Oj long evening, anil,
were so clean l&gt;cat out that we gave up.
homeward-Uiiind at last, glanced at the
and stayed &lt;&gt;n in the Eiistiscs* ns&gt;ms till
still-lighted windows of tho Bnxliam
after dark. Sixteen otbjr fellows did
the same tiring. It was like a party.
through Ina l»-aol sometiling ilia
Our driver was stiff when wo cam*- out.
noundad like “ An cacafir. by Georg"We had to dose him with tirandy, and
rub him, and make him jump about, or be
would have fallen asleep on our hands.
You might have called that day beastly
if you liked, but this—"
"Ugh!" was all Uucle Alick'a rejJyHe tacked the rol.es comfortably round
his leg*. then, “ Where first, Erutsri, my he knot
little n.__----- _---------------------- „
-Let’s sv. Here's the list," producing thing* still: then, somebow. Hope and
a formidable doc'umvnL “H's made out Dragon and all things A numcan began
by strn-ts. Green. Gray, Abernethy. to grow dim and strange, and Uil tn dny
ive to their griiwi a tweh ••month unre.
Winslow— Sixty-wrenth street, driver. nothing had come up to remind him of
Xu wonder; for the same hand* preside,
No. 12. Those are all your acquaint them. A plague ou th&gt;- dragon china!
tlie Sum1 taste direct*, and uv«cy. day u
anevw, uncle. I'vc soved my fM-porate Mr. Lofttu was unusually absent, Mina
Brixham thought, aa lu* wiahed her made pleasanter and all life is bright
calls for the afternoon and evening."
coed by the nirw old love, which waited
good-by.
“ A penny /or your thought*,* wd
through the hat they went, meeting
everywhere thr same unmeaning, would- Ern«-*t, after repeating the same ques­
te'-coniial reception, the same act bo- tion twice over without an answer.
"Your offer i* handsome, but my
cicty aiuilrs, the aamr aalail, champagne
and trivialities in the way of conversa­ thought*'an- worth more," said bi* un­ Thr labor DrprtT&gt;«k&gt;n In Great Bril aim
tion. Even the servant in the white de, rising fr&lt;au abstraction. “ WhenA recent cable dispatch froth London
glove* m-emed the aamr as he opened next. old fellow?”
" The fact is,” said Erucat, glancing nays: In th&lt;i House of Commons the
door after door. Tor tlie rooms, they
lluffit Secretary, arywexiug the inquiry
struck Mr. Lofltxs m produced by ma­ at Lis list, “ the next is one of Hiy calls. “ whMhet it was trim, as reported. that
chinery from u common model, costly. , - ---------- rTT-Z---------- il.”
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inovpreoBir.. rnihomalik*. He WOB to- u®e
‘hManoe. It* Dirk™.l», ottr , u*
l"’w ,Brr
recrntlyA-tarn**! to Uvc breome used junior partner, von know He loot Ins crirt*
“tata of distryzs ns this generation ba*
to the anivenuditv of bandsume com- »»f®
the spang, and hi* sister has never known,” »aid though much dis-1
monplare things, and. not having much &lt;x&gt;me to keep bouse for him. just round trvx* unhappily prevailed among the |
•' talk
- “ st- command• iconversation
the corner in Fifty-fifth street, and Im- late&gt;ring poor, tlie description ot it in
snudl
quiAlluU
exaggerated. T'.iere
does not flourish in the U-a-ganicn* of
nothing to •-sow unnecejoary alarm
British China I, ho diverted himself by
He rra*Ltelugpima from tfie head of
studying the objects about liim. Where
“k*
the Hoyrd'of Riuxrrvision si Edtfilxirgb
dui all those huge bronz*-** come from ?
"r- *
and from the Mayors id Liverpool and
Manchester, stating that the ordinary
must all the raqri* anggert the same
h«the sudden impul™- i
means of relief were at present sufficient
general pattern? And was it necessary exp.-nrne.rt to enter the small h.iu
to meet all ueceioutire. He had nut ha*l
to have five seta of »had«i and curtains **fore ’hich they now drew up.
time to inquire hrtoihe comlilixw of the ।
to each Window? Surelv Huushin.- in wm a modest dwelling enough &gt;n M
an American winter could not he so ea- ‘
buikk-exactir Hkn its neighbor*
tirelv a disadvantage as U. require tbcoe i hat.
‘h* «p«*i«&gt;g «f ‘h* dura.
|«in* to shut it out. He made th.-~'----------- f-------- ------observations Uirongh an
ryr-glasa
distress which is d*«iarivi cxecptingially
pcrclir*! astride his nose tn what Mim
severe and menwdug daily Thr M»*«r
Maude Jcuninon afterword called “ a walls were tinted of a clear, warm red;- was nqucsU*! U&gt; organize means for ills-,
fascinating way. so foreign and &lt;raecr. the trails of ground-pine which svpng
from the iiicture-fram&lt;-» and gas -branch; tributing relief.
At Sheffield 2,000 children and 3,000
among the young ladies of Ernest's cir­ the-big white owl which, from above a
adults received aid last week. The May­
cle to ail mi re his uncle. Uncles from pair of antli-rn, turned solemn glas* eyes
or's relief fund amounts to $30.0i»i
India are |&gt;rovrrbially rich and interest­ down upon them, or the unusual |m*Al Stoekton the dteinw* .» inure**
ing. on tlie stage and off .t, and an cnce of a gla~« of rows, which feout fra­
ing, hundreds of families-&gt;f iron work
uncle from China, with ascertained grance after them up the utrirs? Mr.
er* are destitute dad an rtitlin ntial cotngood kxiks and fortune, should hardly Loftus could not teU.
niitlee
is canvassing
be leas so.
and contribution*
“Now for the Bnxhams,* said Ernest,
At Stoke-on-Trent, great distress pre­
aa they boweil themselves out of Mrs.
Jennison’s drawing room. “You are greeted them below. Nothing unusual, vails, which is enhanced by the severity
looked for there. Uncle Alick. Mias nothing costly; good tints in chintz and of the cold. , The Distress Committee is
unable to keep pace with the demands.
Brixham was very impreaaive, and made paper; a floor-eovering of plain gray.
Al Bunfleni, * meeting wm called by
me swear to bnng you.” He laughed fdt, with a couple of gay nig*; pbotoas he spoke, detecting a tinge of red | graphs, autumn leave*, growing plants the Mayor yroterday to take mcMSins
stealing over his uncle's manly cheek­ in sunny windows, whose curium* were to alleviate the distress. A great Want
bone. But why not? Youths may drawn back; and l&gt;caidc a bright tire ia being felt in North Btnfforashire.
At Edinburgh a deputation of unemlaugh, but if a man of 43 may not offer two little children, with a litter of dtdia
ploved nu n waited on the Magistndre
the tribute of a blush when a prettv prl and dolls* clothe*, arid • lady, neither and
asked for employment. Tlie Mag­
■gw L
is young nor old. who wcL»m* &lt;l them
pays him a compliment,
istrates authorized the street inspectors
aven amorc^jistamsfal rtate than has
to give them work.
At Glasgow the depression and disThe Brixhama’ house was one of ihc other chair, and made them comfortable trees arc unexani tiled. The street* are.
larjrest and finest in the city. Mr. without fuss or disquietude.
Ernest inLoduc.-d himself; then, swarming with i&lt;lle and starving men
Loftus, aa it chanced, had not entered
women and children. The Lord Pro­
it before, and be was struck by it* space “ My uncle. Yonr brother promised to vost and Magistrates are organizing
, and air of superb luxury. Mia* Brix- be here to introduce me to you." he very thorough relief for the moat urgimt
ham wns'artistic," to use * word almost ■aid; “bat, like the rest of titoworid,
। too hackneyed for repetition, and the he has been tempted out, L tea. 1 Have
| room* wore crowded with pictures and yoa had many calls to-day, Mu* Dick“ Two—counting yourselves." replied
his hostess with a phwuuint ami 1c. “ Let
me Show my welcome with it aup of
coffbu." Bba filled two cup* from a

The stimulation catucd by them &gt;• fol­
lowed by an injurious reaction, resultu^toKlUlily. ,
".|Wr,
- RtpKHEMH in sweet potatoes may gen­
erally lie determined by cutting several
and allowing the cut surface to dry. If
they dry evenly white, without dark
qiota, tho crop is cotr“’-’----- ’ —*--------- •’
rcadv fa.- diggiug.nrtkr. el hootf
FFM
The ,wicks of kerosene lamps should
tie changed frequently, or, if not too
short, washed in strong, hdt sos|&gt;-mid*,
with -O0UM ammonia, in Ibe^zwaing
water. Wa think the krotrhle with poor
light from kerosene lamps probably
arises from the wicks bring full ot the
sediment or refuse matter which comes
frotn tlie oil. ana! that impodes the free
poiMogr of the kerosene through the
How to 8*v« CxoyxK Bmp —Cut
the clover about the 15th or 20th of
September. Tin- tn»u*d way of cutting
the clover for seed is to cut with a
reaper set to cut very lu*, and to cut it
off in rarall-buncbc*. The* tara tk**'
bunebra two
th&gt;« fifrte n . &amp;b. Bk&gt;
not commit the common error of taking
it in too soon, or the clover will In­

thrashed out with a doycr halier.—
—for©it to Gtoba.
Till end of the potato nearcit to the
plant is called the stem-end, and the
opposite thr Beed-rnd. At thr aerd-rutl
the eye* an* mnch more numerous than
el™-* here.
It is generally cotM-cd«-d
tiint these arc more excitable thgn the
•HhfTH, and aonwqtM-nUy itart flnt. In
illustration of this fart Xn- the experi­
ments ot Dr F M. Hrxamrr, of New
Caatie, N. Y. Ont of lu) potatoes plant
od whole. 98 Btart**! from the seed-end

wing tor UL'- The operation must, be
performed when die lord in four or fiw
months old, and in the spring or autumn.
The wound quickly heats. -1'ar in lettrr to Nnr En^flnnri Farmer.
TrMrrBATTRK run Hrrrm.--8cc&lt;bi are
more easily killed by liigb temperature
than lo». Though no. s«‘*&lt;bi liavw Ix'iwi
known to germinate lielow U7 degrWn
Fahrenheit, they are, with few excep­
tions. destroyed by a temperature tdiovr
lliK, and many kin&gt;ls pcrudi lielow that
point. Tian’ will not gvrmfnatr above
12H degrees. Must iwjeds
stand the
fade, and wheat left for years in the
Arctic region has Ik«ui sown ui Lugland
afterward, where it germinated freely
Sprinfjrteld f'nion.

Mask years ago a friend of Bum- had
a dozen very largo trere that were Iwaring bravv crops of apple* every other

taire heavy cn&gt;|» on one aide one year
and the next year a heavy crop on the
other side. so that for many year* hi
had plenty of apples for home urn- every

B*wrr ah a Mantok.—T*i wtrong
growing grecnliutiBe ptanta. such a*
{•elargunituns. fuchsiaa. rones, carnations,
chrysanthemums, azalea*, aolannmn. and
many other*, soot is * valtinblc and
easily obtained aUmuhmt. A handful of
.: tied in a l«ag and *tirro&lt;l in a ihmgnlinti fit of aater tai* a marvelntu*
effect on all the plant* just named, and
on many other* ta-i’uie*
Il induces
rigoron* growth, sad add* freshness and

liOL'SEUOLD ECONOMY.

Ilrruiui woahing black and white cot­
ton or linen droasca, or any of three
dark colon, first din them in wdt and
water and hang tbetn in a rimdypkre
to dry.
'
Mix lightly bne {grand of Graham
floor with a pint of thick, sweet cream;
add salt, roll thin and bake as other
pastry, and yoa will have a fine Graham

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NUMBER 14.

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of the leavvo, can be removed by wash­
ing with lime-water, or hon-i-picking. ’
To Man Iradnrboat cake*, mix one
i rvusTiiu tes.i cor. uaar
eof wheat floor with one quart ot
• Jack" Kehoe, ex-King of the Mollie
kwhrat flour, add one large tea- Maguires, is dead. Aa if to comjicnapouuful of mH, then add gradually ■ «ate. in n small meaiture, for the dying
•cant quart of warm water mixed with agonies of the turn cruelly murdered
one gill of yeast. Let it rise all night, under his dirretion. his death struggles
end then in the morning add a sorter upon the gallows in the Pottavilte jail
teaopoonful of carbonate ot sod*, and were terrible. Never ha* a“ criminal
baka immediately.
l&gt;ren the cause of Jso mnch excitement
in Pennsylvania. His death was uni-

THE FLWJMOTOR.

Tlie newspaper carrier who servfcs
woman, who has worked in dcfstigably jmjxt* to tlie attendants in the Permsto save her huatiand, went away broken­ nrn t Exhibition bnildin g goo* his romad*
hearted. • • • All • wa* dow ready,
at the rate of twelve mite* an hoar.
waattng any of it. Knead your bread and the groat criminal cam* from liis
He travel* on machine* not unlike roller
in the IxjwI till it will na longer adhere c«U. He was droaacd in black, with a
skate*, which are called pedamotora, ac­
to your hands; then dip your bands in heavy cloak wrapped about his shoul­
cording to the inventor, Mr, J. H. Hpbba,
riour and rub off all the dough that der*. He walked steadily to the scaf­
an architect co Walnut strreL The
dings to them.
Sprinkle very littfe fold, and eyed the fatal nooae for a mo­
day is not far distent when the whole
flour on tho board, taking care not to ment When the platform was reached
city will be on. wheels—when pedes­
scatter it. bat keep it only where it will the reverend fathers kiaacd the doomed
trians will be skimming through the
lie needed. If the broad is properly man, who folded his hands, and. in a
streets at the rate of ten miles on hour
prepared, it,.will require but little flour calm but clear voice, &lt;uud. “ I am not
without' any more efft.n than ta now
to finish kneading it after you put it on
pat forth ia jk nimbuiating half that
the iHia.-il.
Put a little flour in the never saw the crime committed.”
•listaice.
.
I
bowl and. with it, rub oft all the
He then took the doxk off and an­
The ]&gt;odumotoc consist* of four tough,
dough that remains, and work it nounced himself ready. The Sheriff light wooden wheel*, supplied with hi
in with tin- bread. Berape . off all the adjusted the noose. Kehoe nodded; outer rim of tough iudia-rublier. These
flour oral such dough
_
12 the trap was sprung.,and the body fell
wheels are secured to * frame the shape
the molding board, which should be downward and brought up with a dull
of th*- foot, which i* rtrap’»ed to the
very little. Put wlist is thus scraped thud. It fell sidoways, and th« rope
pedal extremities in the usual manner.
up in the bottom of the bread l»'wl. idi|rped; the body swung round, anil,
Unlike roller-skate*, the wheels erf tbaao
and when the dough is raised enough a* it dangled al the end of the rope, the
little vehicle* ore not under. Iml are
to
into the pons thia flour at the 1x4- limba were drawn upward and twitched
pieced on each side of the toot, thua
tom of the Ixrwl will be light enough violently, and the struggles of the Mol­
giving tl*o wearer a good standing, as
to work into the dough and tinia be lie criminal told the terrible agony fie
well a* a solid footing. The rear wheels
Th* prison phywleian
saved. When molding the dough to was suffering.
are three inch*-* in diameter, while
put into tlie
if you scatter flour declared that &lt;b-*lh ensued in u*aa than
tho**- in front are but two and • half
or dough on the board*, more than you four minute*, but other physicians felt
inch*-*. This give* the foot ■ slight in
work.in, scrape it up and put it in your the pulse for six minute*. *nd respira­
ehne, and. when in motion, has much
veast pot. ana do the same with all **1- tion was noticed on the fifth minute.
Iicring to the board when making The body w**&gt; cut down at 10;37, ihv to do in im|&gt;-lhng the pedesman for­
pastry. By practice you will soon be tx*l a a* taken off. and the cap displaced ward. Extending from the toe. with a
able to make lx&gt;th bread and pastry enough to show that a stream of black slight curl toward the ground.is a pwee
of casting termed the pusher, which i*
and leave but very little to acralxsimply used in mounting an elevation or
from the l.oard All that sticks to the
Mtecp incline- From tlie center of the
ImiwJ in making cake should be scrap*-*! and the tiands were* purple.
off with a tlun-ldadcd knife and dropped
The body was given to the under­ ward, serving as a guide os wen M A
into the pan with the cake ”
taker anil taken to Shenandoah. With brake. Hie whole scarcely turn* the
Jack Kehoe died the guiltiest of all the
scale st a pound weight. In wring them
Mollie Maguires In his prison cell, in no"mon- effort is required than in ordi­
fancied security, he lias seen a score of nary walking. Thu »&lt;-are« atop* with
Lis tools go out to their death, while he
Ins regular «tridu, mid is amazed.Uj find
remained to brag of his power and to himself skimming over the ground so
mnek at justice. In the read regirma
rapidly with so little muscular effort.
this n-.nn was known to every one aa thr Mr. Hobbs explain* the mystery of the
King of tlir Molli* s. He was a man
It was about a year before the fall of who Wielded great power. Ho kept a rapid tnoveznent in this manner: A
man
whose stride is thirty-two’ inches
Richmond, when both North and South saloon at Girardville, held the office of
seemed tottenng to ruin, that a yun.jg High Sheriff, and, a« county delegate of will traverse fortyM-igbt inches, or oewrlady, who had known Mr. and Mra. Lin­ the Schuylkill county Mollie Maguires, half furtloT. with &lt;h&gt;- podomotor. Thu
is l*ce*&gt;^c the body is in ixmstMnt ro&lt;{
coln for years, suited Washington. opened the meetings with prayer, and
She was an exceptionally artudld*. warntraveler ntarte, uud, while he nivw* one
livarted, refined woman, gifted with a
foot io step, he continue* rapidly on­
marvelous voice and a graceful figure.
ward until that foot is set down and the
been n mexulier "f the society, and «M
She called at the White House, and. connected with deeds of Violence from other raised to make another step
when she had gone with hi* wife into a the first. For years ho had planned This gives him more momentum, anil
away
he goes over two mtlea in thr name
Crate room. Mr. Lincoln rtXpresscxl and plotted the !&gt;&lt;&gt;ldeatof crimes. The
surprise to a fnrlui tlial “some good fat*- «d many a victim was discussed and time to accomplish a mile with the foal
No eCort of the l&gt;o&lt;ly is required for
man had not been lucky enough to mar
settled in his larroom
He opjMiinted their use, as in skates. The traveler
men to commit mnrdera. and was the
----- herself would bo much hap- loudest in his praise* of a man capable simply plant.*, one foot before tlie, other,
and Cuds himself whizzed along at a
if she were a wife and mother.'
&lt;d doing a "clean job"—in otherworda,
few momenta later Maj. C
a killing a victim at the first shot The
EdiMin's bn ent Uns.
years ltfib-76 struck terror to the hearts
It may bo premised that the popular
of th*- Mollies. .krr&gt;*ts were making
on every aide. Jack K*4»oe alone felt idea that Edison's invention is embraced
him thoughtfully.
in one or two patent* is exceedingly er­
secure. He lin*l *een townshi]" miagov
"What are yon going to do when the crued and robbed bv...
________
____ roneous. Before ft is absolutely eotnhis—
wen
: he had
war is over, ——
be asked, suddenly
*••.■!) his candidate* .-lected to th*- Jueg 1 ph-te, it will prolabiy be covered by
“Seek my fortune. I suppose,” wa* islaturv, and had been courted and I thirty, or perhaps forty, patents. Our
the siorth'd reply.
bowed d*i»n to by politicians. Il wa* , potent laws do not |&gt;ermit the etabrac“Then1 it is, in that room.” A frank, no wonder, then, ths! be fell la* own ( mg, in one Mt of spccificationa, all jtbe
giriiah laugh ™ heard at the moment. power, and deema-d it sufficient to krsqi । details of a complex plan—each distinct
“No. you can’t go to ace it now; bum- him floating on the swift-running tide feature must tie jwtented by.itaelf.
which was te aring so many of hi* oaring This ws* the. ease with Edison’s rtodk
and J*-*perate foUcrtW* to destruction. ! telegraph instrument, which, although
; not nearly *•&gt; complex a* the electric
i light, is protected by forty pau nte. It
The Michigan State Bee-Keeper*' I was also tho caa* with Iris automatic
Association, ui scamon st Grand Rapids, ! syateni of teli-graphy, the pateala oor
im* n-lupted the following circular.
( cnng which number forty six. Hi--*
A f&lt;-» Lute are neceisary to preserve ( qnsdruph-x telegraph, an uppaxatn* a
„ ,__________ . Isjor Would have consumer* &lt;&gt;t honey from imposition, tnfle in comparison with tlie electric
iixl forward. bat Mr. La u colli de- Nice white cumb ■]***!* for itself and ia light, no far as minute detail* are eotii&lt;m1 him. lu* rye* twinkling with genrrally admired, but tlie price many ’ ccrncil, required for all its parti, eleven
lovers of honey will not affonl.
It ' patent*. The various parts at the sys“ Wail a bit,'he wd- “Dim’t ls-&gt;k at rn.vke* a beautiful -vb tor the table, but I tern of hi* electric lighting are prot»her face ycL"
*
i* no te-tter than extracted honey. AH । lily *» numerous and require a* xnaay
Presently she sang a ballad with uncli comb is wax. and tn the ntouuicli
' it is pstente for cocuplete proteutaui *♦ 4jd
pathos that the Major'* eye* grew dim perfectly indigestible. Extracted honey the aratem of lighting hj 6“. ” y*h *u
is the pure liquid botigv. taken from the pnniicra, gMotuelur*, retort* and the
combs by the honey-extractor
II is hundred other appliances all going to
Th* good »&gt;&gt;rd &lt;d Mr Lincoln prob entirely different from what is known in mak.- up the entire plan. Atnxmg the
ably influenced I Kith parties.
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appliances of the electric light which
few months they were nuunoi, and th&lt; Mimcr* help to impose on thexuM-ivcs will hate to'be M-cured. before the Hgfat
union has proved a moat happy one.
by the tai™- ide* that pure honey * ill as an entirety can Im- explained, are tho
"I did’ &lt;&gt;u&lt;&gt; wise thing in 'M,'' Mr not granulate. They desire ungrsnulu ' improved dynamo machine*, tbu regu­
Lincoln said, ruldnng hi* chin, as wm toil honey, and dealer* have attempted ■ latora. condenser*, switches and coalars,
hi* wont when pleased; “I nad» thai to supply th*- demaiKl. Akaust all pure । beode the diffremt jiortion* at the light
match." - 1 outkf&lt; &lt;lw»pai»fam.
huDoy will granulate when---------------- for1—
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proper
and
various
form*-a
of—
«ansuEte time to light and cold. The granu­ ductors and lamps to mod the diversity
lated stat*, i* an evidence of purity. in the want* of the conininu-rs. W*h«*n
all thoee are completed—and not a day
posse* without
a marked* advance
setkHi wm known to spoorfel low injured • very inferior article. composed largely toward their completion -the eteeiric
by s railnis'l accidatt out .Wool Tbo of glneoHc.
Granulated honey can be light of the wizard of Menlo PWrk-irill
Transcript tali* the story;
be ready for in*q&gt;eeticm, criticiwn and
reduced to iU liquid state ’
'
He was a brakeman, and hail Isren
use, but not i before.—A'mo Yarh Her.DWDt* by placing the
' hurt in the discharge of his duty. His
■ home was in the East, and the road
1 which be had served passed him to the
ffew York city’s Enonnous Taxiu.
' terminus of it* line. The next did the
One of the moat lively pteejTin the
same, and also the next; but at last he
city last week was the lax of®*, w^ere
came to a Superintendent who hesia long jirocession wa* waiting each his

for • farmer, and were to get hurt in |
his employ, would you expi-ct another
farmer to get out his team and take you '
totteaniMnK
’
“No, air," said the brakeman; “not i
that exactly; but if he was hitched up •
allov , oon table-spvonfnl of *lt„at.e and going my wav, I should think ha
t*blo-«poonfnl of white sugar, and a
wa* mighty taaaa if he would*** give me j
pint and a half of good vinegar; ’bottle
arid*/
ari *«1. '
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He got the pa**.____________
Rat TmxpiL—Rat* and miee will go
into a trap mow twadily if a small pteec
of looking-glaaa be put in anr jwrt of
and stoptied his j«p*-r. The next week
he sold all liis corn at , rente below th.?
for another rat, and where other# gu

efforts to procure, by petition or otlx-r- ‘
wise such k-gislatiou In their respsi-v
ivo State* as will prevent the placing
of any adulterations on the market un­
der the name of honey
This become*
the more importer! since, during th«“
,
tMMt rear,’ some American honey has
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condemned, in Great Britain, as
adulterated. We certainly ought to
prevent the sale at home of such adul­
terations aa are forbidden in European
।eorralries. Wa suggest the following
'
tests to prove the purity &lt;4 bowff:
1. Honey adulterated -with a poor

turn st the disk. On the Bret day of
the month the usual -penalty of -hiper
orel wan ailded. The tax levvkhi* year
i*
being a redaction of
more thaw WMOAMM *uoe DR4&lt; which
vm tbr highest rate.
Forty--------------

(1838) the entire vahwppn
Thisyrarit to*” ‘

�A BRANCH STORE

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of
nrrrs «rf Eaton eonnty, died on (he
Uth. In Eaton townabip. aged 7». Ho
the racket, to roctera the surrender of
waa the man who-oner killed a vrolf hi
: Um fcort. luuding at the fort, be waa
a gig pm. with a dab.
rart by IA. mow (tou. Duvto, at »l*r
Wigfall raya “your flagm down."
"Yre,” rays {hivto, “it’s «p again.
Winfall Mya, “you’re on 8rr. let uart«»p
thk. There it • white flag, wfft any

STAPLE GROCERIES,
SlTlffiCTOBT PBKS TO HL

Sold only by me in this Village.
Sugar*. Teat.
Coffeet, Spice*.

He wa. e.m.m.tted to jail in default ef
hail.

Jaek Gristle, alias •’Silver Jaek." has

■nauer or later be w&lt;wt|d ba Mart rd uni
if the Gwreruumrt did not nuraoy Mm,
frh aimart disheartened. but, soya be,
a- tonga- there U.a bilcuit or anything
toll to rat.” neither did he. During
the month of January, Ififil, there was
a feeble effort made to supply the foil

at that date, it wiu a rcry fceldc effort
and, «rf nmnw, failed. TheConfrdrralea, knowing the dratination of the
iMMM, "Su- of the Wert," cootoin-

thwart the movement, while Major Anprraon knew nothing of such relief be­
ing rant. cotMeqwenfly rendered no aid
to the rtranner in her endeavor* to en­
ter the harbor. Tlie Nebs drove the
Meunier back, and she icturucd to New
York.
But the Omfederates did nut stop
there. They repaired Fort Moultrie,
built other batterir*, rais'd troop*, and
wlwn the xtorm limb- over the country
they were fully prepared.
During the
HKHith of Apnl the atramahip Baltic
took •« troops and supplies, and atarted for Charleston to relieve Fort Sum­
ter. Under the -harge.of Arat. Scc’y
Fog. of tbc Nary Department, tbU was
to be a mtwim, eonroyed by the fol­
lowing resarls of war: Pawner, Pow­
hattan and Harriet T*ane. nnd on the
ISth As flrat arrived off Uharle-ton
harlior. . The next day Gen. Braurvgard demanded Major Anderson to Mir- '
remlrr.
Bat was politely told. "No
Mr; I wiB not.” Next day. the llth,
at half paft four •duck, A. M.. thr
Keim opened fire on Fort Bnnrpter from j

■top firing." Corporal Briugteerrt polildy took the white flag and held it
while Wigfall csH.-d npmi Mg}. Aratersosi, and foully persuaded him to surrewdrr, giving Maj. Anderson hix own
terms.
All hirtorira that I have red
ray them were no Uvra tort during the
•rtfou. white Wigfall aaya There baa
been btowl enough -pilt." Major Andrroon replie*. “1 have *een none spilt
here. Finally all term a being arrang'd,
the baggage vu Ixaird of the transport,
-4be lasbeUe. of Rebel-MocMa-fwaner fame—the men remaining. i:t the
fort, a portion were told off to salute
the flag, when the fiftieth gun was fired
the flag wdowered. Bataa if to shew
as our diagram te Isweriog tba a*ara
and rtripcA and surrendering to a for,
wliea the last gun wa* fired, there came
aa eapIiMioa, gnu anti araunitiot flying
in a thouraml pieera, ki ling one man.
very aeriotuiy injuring one man, and
। badly wounding two otheta. The one
| mint daagrrouaiy wounded waa taken

sod cloud al smoke. While they were
hard at work, the flags of the fleet were
•era to dip. then ia reply tho fort dipped their’.. Very likely the fleet wish ed to encourage the garrison, but m&gt;t
much eucoaragr meat to the heroic men
who were working for dear lift. But
I buy were very indignant to think that
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girl 17 yearn of ajr, who mu' crossing
the track on Burdirk street. and car­
ried her quite a distance, the engineer
not even knowing what bad occurred

her bead. The accident waa mort un­
accountable, a* the engine waanet run­
ning at a rapid rate. It wan eOme time
before abr could bo recognised, and
the name, of several girla were given
to Charleston and very kindly cared for ami aprvail through the town before
by the bdiea, wuo, after the man got the father of the victim came to claim
well, aent him on to Ni-w York.. He
her an hia daughter.
told mm he had never had b« tter -trratA terrible crime waa perpetrated on
rnent than while under the rare of the
tlie Grand Trunk R. IL. near Ridge­
ladies. "But." raid he. “bow they did
try to make a rebel of me.’’ The gar- way, on the 90th. The victim waa a
man named Archibald Stonur. who
riwu was carried by tbe Imbrlte to the
hail« from Nepnoee, Out„ and hia *tory
fleet, and put on board the Raltie.-And
there la where I first distinctly aaw the ia that that night he waa attackc*! by a
fellow paraenger n bo bad lured him to
r.-bd flag of bap and atore, at the tnaiu
mart of the aframer Isabelle.—Af­ the rear platform of the train, and who
ter the garrison waa rafrly ou board cut three horrible gashes upon his
cheek, one of which nearly severed his
the Baltic, thru came the great naiut:•
He was then robbed of
of the war veaaels, Powhattan. P^wuec windpipe.
and Harriet lane, reminding one ef “I about MOD, fend thrown from the train
while it was in motion. Storma man­
and Peggy killed the bear.”
aged to craui to a house about a mile
Have you ever area a person whose
weet of Ridgeway, and there told bia
fleali waa nearly all burned &lt;»!T with
powder! If you have you can Judge story and waa taken care of, there now
being hopes of hia recovery. Storms
had two of hia three children on board
with him, and a meaaage waa sent to
eouid bear his jrroana, and all waa done
for him, possible to do ou Itoard a vea- Buffalo to have them arm back to their

all tbrir batteries, while tlie fleet lay '
outside tbc harbor io plain sight, un­
able, sr unwilling to render Fort Sum-.
ter any aasirtaucr. To myaalf, who
had never seen such a sight, it waa, to ad. The other man waa not ao badly
aay the kaM, the moat beautiful scene ‘
wounded, and waa aoon quite comfort­
1 ever witocaaed.
But now came a able
How I longed to be able to re­
ehance for a display of con rage, obex- • lieve the pain of those suffering men.
celled by any hitherto displayed by the I An J t did have tho honor, if sock you
U. &amp; Army. While the drat and shell . would call it, to rare for them, or more
were foiling thick ami fast over the ' particularly the first mentioned of tbc
devoted little garrison, they all with ; two, until lie waa wrfl and diachaged
one aecurd, applied all their energies from the army. If he is alive, and by
to tbc destruction of the surrounding ; clianec should read there lines, will he
Jmttrries, but of what u»»- trying to please communicate with me at Kala­
work the barbette gnus, the Rehn had mo, Michigan.
with their fire dismounted about all of
Before the Baltic reached New York,
them. Into the eawuutcs tl.ry went, and while otf Sandy Hook, there waa a
and worked like beavers, nnd aa fhc chance for the men to show their lore
Pebs would soon get tho range and for the "old flag of Knmtrr.’’ The
knock over the gun they were working captain rays, “now, boy»; who will be
they would run for ano'bcr.
When a ' tlie first one to grab this rope and run
shell came ^reaching into the room, this flag up to the masthead.” 1 hap­
one of the men would cooly P«&lt;-k it up. pened to be •tending near, and 0, bow
and with the, remark, "no Rebel a want­ proud I fell. an&lt;l rt.R feel, to have had
ed here," or “get out of here," tora it the chance to help arrange the deal old
through the embraaure into the bay, flag of Fumier, and fling it to the
and resume hut pLiee aa if «uch vs* a brecrc nt the masthead of the steam­
part of bb duties. During the action ship Baltic.
.
a .hell come through Che tower jurt aa
The garriacm reported at New York,
one of the men waa dea'eoding it. He and were seat to Fort Hamilton, where
picked it up m eooly aa though it wa.
• piece of wood, and eaat it out into the
court, exclaiming “you’ll hurt aomebodv yet with your confounded devil­
try-* Althonnh the eurrtonn
on
Ed. Nkws Pleaac insert the follow­
ing in memorum of Milo T. Wheeler,
and oblige tho many friends at the de-

. Whkuea.s, it iiath seemed reod to
an all-wise ami merciful Providence In
,remove by death another of Woodland's
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Bring in your Country Produce; will excange Goods
far U as favoraby as for Greenbacks.

girl aged 17 yeara. Griatle la a bard
character nnd hna nerved one term In
State Priaow.

At Kalamaroa, Dee. Lfitb. a train on
Uni Indiana Bawl at Hmrt'a Craaaing. a
mile aowtb of Plainwell, ran over a cutter containing fire peraoiu. killing a
m.in and two children, and acvrrrly in­
juring a woman. Thr other child eaI raped aerions injury. The cutter wn*
enradng the road nt tno time.

stabbed nnd roblxd him goes by the
name of C. C. Crabbe, and waa 1-oand
for Montreal, and thence to Syracuae.
N. Y. At the latter place, he ia known
aa C. (’. Dickson. The detective, have
been art to watch every avenue of es­
cape, and Crabbe may yet be taken.
It ia thought by aome that he did not
go farther cart than Port Huron, or
perhaps not that far; or he may have
token the train hack toward Detroit,
or the West at that place or at Mt.

J^ONEY TO

My Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.

STOKE ud VOODEK WARE,

FURNITURE STORI
IT PRICES TO SUIT THE TUES

KELLOGG»DEMARAY
FURNITURE!

Valuable
^363

GOOD GOODS
CHEAP AS TE

CAI

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

AFFORD TO,

C0FFINE4CASKETS

CENTRAL STORE,

NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS!

in workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch,
and as elegantly finished aa a first-class Plano. It
received the highest awards at tho Vienna and Cen­
tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FAST­
ER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited.
There are more WILSON MACHINES sold In tho
United States than the combined sales of all tho
oxners. inc. niLsun mxnuinu ai i avnmaivi, tor
doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING,
given FREE with each machine. A Certificate Is given
with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair,
free of charge, for five years. It requires no special
instructions to learn how to use It. Satisfaction
guaranteed, or no pay. Machines .delivered free of
charge anywhere in the United States.
Send for Illustrated Catalogue, an J cak for sample cl mending,
and our Circular So. 197 for further Instructions for buying machines
upon terma stated In tho Catalogue.

MEAT MARKET.

•ufo. I WILSON SEWING MACHINE f
837 a 829 Broadway, New York; New Ortwins. Ka.i
Co*. State end Madison Sts., Chicago, IHs.; and San Fmnel-

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NEW GOODS! Fresh and Salt Meats,
FOR SALE AT TRUMAN’S STORE
SiitetHwutSlNlun,

LOAN 1

Cutters! Cutters

PIONE’R STORE
Femul nr Beal Quit Scarify.
Aop’yto

Wm. A. Atuwoktii.

The Saturday Evening Post

DOWN,
130 WIST,
DOWN,

CO THE PRICES!

NOVELTY SHOP!

NEW

LIVERY!

The largest and finest lot of

CUTTERS
LIVIBY ft BOARDING STABLE

A. C. Batten

Counties.

See them before yon

Double &amp; Single Bigs
•pea S Tep Carriage,.

Irerf. I. That we
mod&lt;I hnsbaiid

We are prepared to do most ample
justice to all orr aurtomera, which are
many, nod we are bound to make aa
many more, if low prices nnd fair deal­
ing will do it. We have brought oar
large stock bore to osH, not to keep on
our shelves, and we earnestly solicit

•ew oo boanl the Bailie were quite
eager to help theircomradea in distress,
and wondered why thry were kept like
tba gun bauto near at hand, looking on.
Aa effort was made the flrrt evening of
tba action, to throw a few troops and
pcaviraoo* into the fort, from tho Bal­
tic. Bha was ordored to more op the
rhsmrel toward Samter. Of course

illSWOBTI I B8IIHS,

EUGEN E COOK
SHidups gratral-foilrsai

Boots &amp; Snoes,
Hats &lt;fc Caps,

Id which we defy competition on Chi!Oran’*. Boy.’. Yoatha* and MeaX
in prioe and quality, to unit

THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN!

-NOW ARRIVING AT-

GRAND RAPIDS DIVI81OJ

GRAINS
LADIES CLOAK’S

Groceries Jt Crockery.

THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN ’

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

�SECOND ANNUAL

SALE!!

Hforirfen awl Mradvilleare no more,

mximm
fra! thankful

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Ckrirtmm Faadfltfia. .

readers wish tfo banters rule apply to |
Dave.
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Cltrialmaa, the glad holiday of-tfo

ouj
iu irvuiff »11U nuirmgiur,
ing. Wa don’t see Ms faro around fore I
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\Vk. —;n
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Ctotemmi

Yoon till tUath,
O»HO 8T*Wf&lt;J.

appropriately observedI iu
in NashNaah-

«cn
Cbrfetmfo tree.

whb hi. pockets well lined.

The morning mail cast has been made

received

Charlie, a four-year-old son of Mr.

’Squire Parody proposes to begin the
new year in a neat private office, built

On Sunday last. W. R. Griffith and
J. L Gregory started on au overland
trip to tfo north wood* with a load af

J J Potter will meet th«Me i»or~!
rJ in niTKniiinr . unrinr raknnl &lt;„
Xfe vi^MUek^h^X^
oo Fridav erenine Jan 3rd at rarer,’
“irak
’

This is no closing out sale but a Bonafide Clearance Sale
of Winter Goods preparatory to our
Feb. Invoice of Stock.

Clocks at

a tilver cantor;

nta time it’s Charite At

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I LV Decorated t’roclie’ry'W are in TaNow, Mr. Editor, u a grand lime to b,e
Room Sett, or by the piece
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We take pleasure in announcing to our many patrons, that having install­
' ed our Annual Cost Sale for the benefit of our customers as well as ourI selves, ive propose to give the people tlie benefit thio coming month, and
[ to make it a success we have replenished our Stock, making it complete.

I wiUhe in tfo Villsge of Nashville |
.y dnri,,«. U.,c ,»’onth of

Make a Note of This

ill and we me at tfo Wolcott House, i
Dated Hasting*, Nov. *lth. IBffl.

I tner, and a committee waa appointed I 1^
Stuck U complete and I wilt
■Y
,
/" . f ”’
’1------- to decide on aach a building as thrv !']'“*■*’ P™” vr.y lou- for the next 30
silver castor, cake banket and apoon i
•* Mowing m inry ( j
(i
bolder; Mr. Young a pair of vmm;
"**'• «d repptt
Brad ! Read !!
VIW— I u t 1.
_____ tfolr decisions at the next special tnectAll Drnwui knowing thrmrelvcs in- .
ye carpenter, and builder*
] chromo; Mrs. A. W. Olds received
debtrd, either l&gt;v note or account, past
froQ1 b*r cla“* “ cnnieo ring, and pre­
due, to I’. C. Wolcott. «ill confer n
rented &lt;*h mem bet of her efeaa with
,
cannot n’lmitr u great furor by calling and ratllingancli
J • v«e; Mr.. A. J. Bootfo received Will
« »hey cannot ndmrt yon indcbteilncM immediately. a. my book,
must be balanced before Jan. I at. 187V.
I Carlton'. "Farm fogenda” and a pic- j a ‘
Nashville. Nov. 25th, I87S.
,urr. and presented one t»f&gt; her oetiolar. *
1“ ’be notice of the improvements In
’“b * »••*“
A J Booths a Weal Kalamo. spoken of iu a tvccul .*CF* Ladies' Cloaks, the prettiest of
ph*"* J Mrs. Fleming a bread plate sue ot the Na we, the builder* were not
f tfo season, at
WlUELC *r.
^dvaraa; Mrs BcefoX Mr*. D.tk’s spoken of. whereat the, .break-,&gt; to do

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J«“d Mrs. Kasey’s presents are not »onw very naughty thing* to your corT«te. Purkey has invested in one of bno&lt;D
reapoodentiffo don't give ifoir name*.
E. Cook', handsome cutters, aod we j
ths ora.a iirwu
Xow« - «« du“’l h-ppeu to know thmt
notiee one or two young ladies wear
The M. E. Arch at tfo Opera House usm^. but only one of tbem wo will
their sweetest
wlten-rer Ton.
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make the OMC^C fosomAfe. J. J. Rey­
pots in an appearance.
nold* erected Mr. RarhclJor’s, Mr. Matconcourse of fopa young and old. The tcwifa, Mr.—Mr.—ut-ll he erected their
Mrs. Martha Bui dick, formerly of bouse was full, over 460 persons being bnihlinga, and— mechanics the remain­
Maple Grove, died of congestive chill. pnw.Ml. About an bonr wo* .pent ins der. \\ ill that do, Mr. buildepa.
at John Shean's in Barey. on Sundai chrirtusa* service, consisting of tfo
last, at the age of 38 yeara.
Her h»- Superintendent's reading suitable por­ had an invitation to attend an oyster
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tend was tip Dorth in tfo pine woods tion. of the scriptures, with response,
at tbc time.
from the school, singing, recitations.
folia, hr strung his
witli diver,
And now comes a remonatranev etc., wtea the curtain rolled up and cow bells of different size, and tone,
against the large uwl killed by Andrew disclosed the arch, a maiumatli one, and. io bis migration* throngii the
Barnum, of Woodland, mentioned in handsomely arranged and decorated by street* he created quite an excitement,
tfo young scions of our burg, being
tfoladnw. and mrnply groaning with ready for immediate action, rvahrd out
of houses and gathering gun*, bells,
hundred. The distribution of presen to horns, and in fact anything to aid in
tlie music, as they suppoartl. for a oerto tip, and had claws two inches in ininlediaU ly comment ed and was car­
cnath-. went forth to meet tfo"advnnrc
length.
ried through iu a rapid manner.
Ainsworth Mfecived from his class
to we nothing but Tom on a sleigh
afflicted with a grevioua eon- on hia an elegantly bound volume of "Stan­ ride.
Brows.
uetfor lip. which on Sai unlay last waa ley iu Africa,” and as hfe gift treated
lifecUas to a merry alrigh-ride.
Mb*
BARRY VILLE ITEMS.
and Parmenter, and thia week Herb
Tlie folio* ing definition of a vagrant
Roe’s "Face Hluniiued,” and she pretrump ia going the round, of the press.
, - ,- .
Il ought to be transferred liodily to all
mens
of
knit
and
fancy
work.
Mat.
Ithe
dictionaries. We mean thr deflniformed upon the tumor.—that in, had
J. Wheeler receiver! from for clan, a «u»n. not tfo tramp: "An impccaniou.
it killed.
copy of "Fara Illumined.’'and prerent- rhap, born tired, to whom labor, not
The last two weeks’ sleighing Iim
j,
,
involving the natural depopulation of
ed each memfor thereof aith a copy of a hen-houw.w an untriroexpriinicnl.
xtandard poems. D. H. Brice received and money a tncic mrth. and who. M ill,
from his class a fcopy of Shakespeare. ; an incurable mania for dohir nothing.
yeara, and it'a a caution the way tlie
big loath of wood and mammoth mm - M,a !.. B. B.rt.r

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vdb Foundry and hnvc tbem ruudc
better than new by tfo celebrated ax
maker, Nickerbockvr.

I

,

Clothing cheaper than ever at

et youra, Ac.

'

Wc sell every article in our stock at actual cost, (Groceries accepted.)
Believing it more profitable to close out goods in their season, thereby
keeping the stock fresh and clean, and as all goods are sold at cost it will
be a rare opportunity for you to make a full selection of goods, such as is
needed in a well regulated home. BOOTS purchased at this sale will be a
large saving, as this sale will continue only 40 days from date, at which
time we shall take invoice ot stock, preparatory to filling up with new
Spring Goods.
tg3" For the benefit of all enquiring friends, I would state that this is
not a closing out sale as I intend to remain in business some years to come
in Nashville,
Yours Respectfully,

E.

J. M. Wood.

tV Paper Collar*, for's risea, only
) centa per box, at
F. J. Pckchmi' Barber Shop.

Pick A his I p Itaick I

nreaent. At first aurht *e thaiurht some

n—rtU nutol tad pto&gt;rd iWdJ

,,

r^i ’

BUY YOUR FURNITURE OP

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.
rSTJ
I

" -They

mascfactl’ke and deal

STOVES

CT" Follow the crowd and g«&lt; a
few |x&gt;unds of their exeeUeut Syrup.
Fa'’ Ik-aver for Cloaking, ut Reduce*I
Prices, al
,
Tkcmam’o.

Furniture of Every DescriptioB!

h-’

Rock Bottom Prices

____

GF Do not forget tocall al tlie Foun ■
dry sad settle.
J. M. Wood.

ia ao low and unprincipled ua to keep
up a raid and atrip Uic rookcrio of un­
protected and defenceloM women.
while the husband and aon are away

•««&gt;««, r,
•«» io me «aic «i
,1&gt;c f ounun** warranted. J. M. Wood,

o

And the Irtteat Styles, and ate *cll-

A GOOD HEARSE !
In attendance upon all funeral occa­
sions and n full line of

Upholsteiy Goods sod Shands

£
B
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS

GO

M
O

o
s&gt;

; I will sell Stoves 20 per cent lower than ev­
er before. Call and see.

M
S

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a?

•

tedious as the weather U, would turn |

ch. Critic,
cordial iaritelMNi ia

Tfo Fim M. P. Church of Barry riUr.
met c-.i tbc 33d ins:., and authorized
their board of • truateea to proceed io
। purchase a site and build a church. A
i brick cbnrth is in contemplation.

cfopto.

nl No. enrolled 216:
'uxv 12.M0. No. &lt;-f
; No. of pupil* tardy

Monday, that attracted thither a large

college.

Kept constantly on hand.

Wm. Kuk.

CHAS. W. DEMARAY.

I wish to inform the citizens of __________
Nashville and vic inly that I have Open- ' t
.
ed a meal market io the bcilding ad- ; CLOCKS!

1
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JEWELRY!
CLOCKS

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

SOLID BAUD and SEAL RUGS

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY!

JEWELRY!

JEWELRY!

JEWELRY!

and plenty of time given to try them before
purchasing.

JEWELRY!
CLOCKS!

SILYKB AND PLATED TIBI

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY*
CLOCKS!

JEWELRY I

JEWELRY I

Araericu ud Swiss Witches,

JEWELRY!

TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE

cxoow
JEWELRY I

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY!]

time. Every machine warranted for 5 years,

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

and will be sold for $25 cash or 1 yeai’s

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY ’

JEWELRY!,
nteateh«*fogarto&lt;A &lt;rf gooda from

clocks:

CLOCKS!

CLOCKS!

■ mmxM&gt; tfo «««l of A. W. Olds
hud over until tfo next meeting.

have just been received by C. C. WOLCOTT,

JEWELBT I

JEWELRY!

recipH-nt of roar uuu&gt;y favura 1 moic
thank you for your vwy lifonJ fotcag«- during the year that is panning
~ jay. asMtring you th.H in the coming

Ten new Victor Sewing Machine*!

JBWELBT!

CLOCKS!

JEWELRY!

at my
TOM.

$25.

Great reduction in prices from $40 to

JEWELRY I

CLOCKS! '

CF Cal! usd rec if DtaM is sox'. Fire

all.

JEWELRY'!

JEWELRY!

CLOCKS!

Have been been brought within the reach of

CLOCKS!

ooryfere at Lee Trakerman, 1
JEWELRY!
B0 experiencee butcher of Battle Creek. I „
,
to auperinlend the aame. Give us your ’ CLOCKS 1
patronage, and wb
we will gnaaiutee
gnaaautee h
aatU­
udactiou.
Cuss.
F
ukmim
.
JEW
ELRYI
isfactiou.
C’Uas. Futtaim.

CLOCKSI

tecr

SEWING MACHINES

CD

J. LE.VTZ

Treasurer of Cast lek &gt;n Township.

In amounts to suit borrowers.

Niram Mudge feat home for the holi-

„
attending
Minx.
-*■ ■

LOOMIS

w

on Dry Goods. Grdlrriea,
Shoes, but I mean businere.

csruiog•*-• foocotlirfog,aboaldchance ,
TAXE■ .
I will be at the store of D. C. Griffllh
ket. MrL Derid Haugb. silver epator to choke to deutli uIdle gormandizing
At tfo Reform Club meeting last
and sett of vases. Mrs. Gordon a large on hia utunstly-gotten meal, the com-| in Nashville, to receive taxes, every .
picture. • Mrs. I- J. Wfoeire a aeU «f inunity would be rid of a nuiaancr that Tuesday and Friday, and at Sheridan
morocco cases for collars, cuffit. handWil u .fund, .„d „o &lt;!«.'■&lt;.: rl,u"d*r
x.

weighed • lbs. and 3 ounces.

0

rr
Fucnix.i will aell Watch ,
ea and Jewelry for tfo next 30 d«y» re-

etoroltojj. Itov,Btorkw.v rrtolvnl marf, mon. h„n(1„blo toi. i. ,bto ,1... I
K2LZ to—.~LT
Don't Forget
..
r
_,'«:oo.o M -Tito lro^„,tof
lndlrM«l.ta,rt,«
That von can get a good square meal
ltoj.1 I'Mh ot I.,tr.’ .nd In. «dr. „„ el,(ekeu,,„dlulkl„,,
al all hour, for 35 cents at the BsKtnr.

Collier received a nd­
I U3*’^e silver watch and gold chain, os

01

GREAT REDUCTION

Kurniture!

ford Watch ia the fort, and. found only
al Fukmixg's Jawefey store, and will
.wrirtt .Mp-rt-ium,. in.^^4 u,„ „
fo sold way down to suit tin- time*.
IWbeUor b.uUtl * buttonwood lulo | AOdyrpwutad &lt;arbwlt|iapairotvA^x. o( ((}c ^,Vfre
-___ __
Etooi- A. r^n.,0-. toUl r.nl Ib.&lt; »&gt;"■ &gt;'■ CO. rtoth'tol !,m hrr rtto. . '
n„, u lh, ,nll,orit,„
CT1
CV A big line ofJPlated Goods on
«*w
fc«.
Iwoodto! to., ot -tooL MU. Pteo. lu
Cn^
wW„j wbeM!0, , SSSftSiSo'yfi,“J “ll

.riX’iwd- ”rt,-to" *- •

Ia.

ing the holidays tor only $30.

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s-u a— n—o.w-1 o. .is.

£
0

busmeas. WiirintXst«|C£SiXpllie i

“»&gt;*••« •
“ taBl.
. ,i|k luualk.-,
Tkumax's.
AT THE rmtl!*TlAX cttniirii
.
..
..
...
On the afternoon of Christmas day the
afo was fold by them.
members of the Sunday school were
At a special school meeting of Dirt. ,
invited tote in attendance at three p.
., wv-n.
r.cuuig, ,.,j u ■
Htindred Dollnrn to lx&gt;ab
aluiort uuaoimous vote it wm decided *,n Kra* E*l*‘*' Partly.
followed a dirtributiou^of presents
i to build a new nehool bouse next Bum-।
------ 1 KK,-e-

mar department of our union arbuola,
U in Battle Crock vUiling friends.

dried apples.

0)

Co.

A ge»l honae ami four lota In the
| city ot Hastings. Cash will bny the
i •bov!?. Pn&gt;|*'r‘y for one half its value,
or will ar&gt;I to rewpon.ible paftira on
। long time, or trade for a gobd «pan of
! horasu. Here’s a bargain fog- some one,
. ns I mean business.
JOIIX FflAKCX.
Nashfale, Mich.

«bt kilooituk.

•now, the beautiful rtow.
«..L- m „„ wnwHun, I
are all with Mr. W. H. King, in the
» &lt;» -.
■- a___
A. LA .£ —.
, AMenuaiui »ir.
. H. King,
bol-Jttr. a gtft fr.*n tfo habbath acbool, stxsdde**
«-aI1&lt;ia|oua rosdert
conduct cf
of Hs
his wife.
wife,
and aumerooa olfor presents nud» as i
.
, ,
- .
Mik l^ak^kkh.
„?? PT
EI?

.„t«r.Pb
.lUuiboudto

_____ ImO"RW

Tfo offerer, of tfo Center district
CV Decorated Crockerr at
bars hired an amiateol for B. 8. Holly,!• .Waaaiaa a.

Mim Addie Monroe a fine album and

school in Chatham. Ont., Kai returned

Commencing* January 1, ’T8

It waa a large, hand-

a. &lt;:. n.bUni —1 famir u,. no.,number ot present*; Mim

Appdman

I’rit**

FOR 40 DAYS ONLY

Cuao. Scaeitn*.

convincc.

Mira Emmk F.nx, which we think is
IV Fuunxo fe railing
‘
*
Burt ia willing to i lfet priceo.

gifts. Itfe estimated that on this eveniagXW gifts were distribute* at this

•St m Thursday.

Boston Store! o

Tbc maws.

year In a manner tn merit the con tin» ;» (^riBa aoM
prtoto... nod W&gt;to„
!inbrI1 thinks
Uli„,
tbarofelote
*”•* j**' •t-iUJt'.n________
wasteaboutdeer. If

CLOCK*!
Kaahrfflr. Mich.

JEWELRY!

0. C. WOLCOTT.

�THE CHRISTIAN UNION.

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FOR BELIEVING PAU,
Both Internal and External.

DETECTIVES

Iowa: Republicans—Teller, of Colorado,
Chairman; Cameron, of Wisconsin;
Kirkwood, of Iowa; McMillan, of MaukooU; and Hoar, of MrascfawtU.
dotes of the state of affair* which ex­
Democrat*— Bailey, of Tennessee; Bay­
isted in England about fifty years ago,
ard, of DelawarepGarbutal, of Arkansas;
whrai "body-snatching" was a regular
and Wallace, of Pcnnaylvania.
trade. So skillful Were the robbers
ar iKduumda’ Lili correcting the :that they required but fifteen minute*
to draw a l&gt;ody from tho grave. No
ol electing the President ot the
trace was left of their work.
States ha* paaaed the Senate,
Burke, being in
friends of the measure in the (diurch one day,
1that pitas go of
House w
will make an effort to put it
* t,ak
) describes bow
—
JrBrr. I’rrmiSBir.o dispatch says the Iihr4M|L
i that bqdv before the end of the
BuLl kilM «... King ‘I smothering
IlnwSsa Mi—kx. at Cabal ha* been formally session.- Tho bill makes no constitu­ him with a wet cloth. bis method
sod officially withdrawn.
tional change*, as I understand it, but
■truck Burke as auro and
The Prusman Chamber of Deputien simply defines the manner and process taction, and by it ho com ,___
of arriving at conclusions unde, the cir­
munlrra for the sake of the profit he
cumstances on. which the constitution is
rvajied from tho sale of tlie dead bod­
silent- The lull provides tl»at the Pnw
ies. The devil can !*■ iloiuid even be­
idential election shall be on tho first
hind a text of scripture 1A&gt; those who
Tuesday iu October, and that tlie elect- want tn Ibitl him.
ora shall meet on the second Monday in
When Burk’s mun!cr«_wfrc discov­
January. The interval of three month*
ptetadatM
ered. tlie English p:|&gt;lTc was scinxi with
The German Government commit­ ia thought to be sufficient for thejudicial a ]muuc. One of the &lt;shirst manifeata
settlement
within
each
State
of
all
the
taw ot inquiry has rejected ITiacr Utamarrha
tjon* of thia craze waa the queer device*
Av^Vilmingtou, Del., the other day,
questions which may arise as to the validi­
of dying penons to protect their bodie*
CJeorje Draper (oolot«ll, eoovicul! of uunlcr
ty ul tho rvaulL The determination fixed
from the rvsurrrctionista. In Becking
upon in each State dud) bo final and
iu th* HAoon.l (te'croo. «*• plated iu tbo mllnry
taunahir*’ a Major Backhouse, an old
eondhuivc. When Cougnwt e&lt;«nea to
East Indian officer, was buried by hia
count the vote on tlie «c--.&gt;nrl Monday of
February, the bill prrvidra that it shall own orders in front of hi* house, on a
solid pvramid of Hint, twelve freiauuarc
require tbc concurrence of Isrth houses at tho [tatae. in which he wa* piarsd up­
to reject the vote of a State winch
right, a drawn sword in Ins Land.
presents but a single return, or U&gt; acA Baronet of Yorkahire was buried
‘ “*
’
*
‘ ’
duch present*
nt night ten f«x-t deep in a level potato
field, the ground being plowed up at
once Io remove all chamw of diacovery
Another country gentleman * coffin wm*
swung to the branches of an '«tk tree in
ike sum. V* t tanks tn Oncinnau. U*» gune to
front of hi* hall- door. Another was
coveroi) with twenty ton* of atone, and
Mfomos Las heretofore k&gt;een made
..f dropsy Tlirw symptoms iocn-M&lt;u«L tn 1876. insb-ad ofHaves. Il i*said
in tMi ftJumnqf Um Y.arnitu: *&gt; tb« stair. tai
• twwe tajqwcL He coaffilrBtly l-Jiawd j that the Morton bill owedIU defeat to still another i-iuu-d in lead and hung to
a Ix-om of in* own imru.
recovery U&gt; the last. and WM in l». «l» o , ..., Tl.
3rt&gt;r«*k*. ol two sliognd catUn-thieves by In
ed al hi« o-odmuti
Tlthat thr Hr,u* r * “Urman.
r of Afghatuatau ha* 6«1 lu Tb.-L.-la: »
*THE WMLISHF.Rl’ HILL

OF KUROPC and AMBRICA,
a aautenoM or ckucbratud casks im

25 CENTS A BOTTLE.

m uni mill co

RAPONIHEP
Is the Old BeliaUe Ceaesatrattd Lya

FOR FAMILY SOIP-NAKIIB.

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LEADING MARKETS
OF THE WORLD

stcbeoPTICONS

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Saponifif.R
DAILY AND WEEKLY

Quarto Sheet

I WANT A LIVE AGENT

56 Columns,

DAILY FVEMIMG TRAMSCRIPT

RrsinagyN

WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT

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antfaMUOSAl. I’BWTKDIXtiK

STOVE POLISH

THE IMPROVED ARMOUR

FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE
allow* inclaeuma nf Lilia, receipt*. and
orders for
publications
Tranau'iit
printed matter and book* are rated at 1

la U» s|&gt;vn.|&gt;r!»U&lt;n'f"r IL* p
ual prUuUUix uj larres** in 1

S19 Each
ar*. The law in r.-gnrd t&gt;
iskckage*
weighing over four jKiund* m chang.xl
so x’i to allow nnglr volume* &lt;4 greater

ths;

!i!

ut ArFTviflsJeu
r. *o a* la [«**&lt;■&gt;■
• apply *•&gt; soy 1-srY

House dunng die week. Mr Lathrop
&lt;&gt;&amp;&gt;r» a bill to place the silver coinage
of tlie L’nitcd Staten upon the laaal* of
of il2f grains. and
•lyof like weight and
or free coinage with
a all silver com legal
wmm&gt;

iqx-cifiad in thr contract.
Mr Fort prupoM-* ■ penalty of fl.ooo
to be imputed upon any national-bank­
ing saerciatoQU b&gt;r each offrnar in rvfnaing to m—ive ur pay out standard
silver dollars the same as other i*wftil
money Thr same gentleman offer* a
‘
Secretary of the
.
.
to be exchanged,
when in the treasury an&lt;l wheai »&lt;&gt;t
otlnirwuw apprupnat.-d, VniUxl Etat&lt; *
notes for silver dollar* when prraauted
at -thr treasury or assistant treasury iu । ,«4.
Xcw York in ram* of *1.000 or any mul'—
Uple therrofo'.
Mr. BrentaDO ha* a lull to amend the
Coinage act of Feb UM, 1k7m. It pr
jwiaea to limit the coinage of Ktandard
silver dollars to f.r&gt; jwr capita according
io census about Io be taken, anal makes
them legal tender to tlie amount of *20
Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, by reso­
lution, calls on the Secretary of the
Tr&gt;-a*ury tor informsiion an to l«hu&gt;cr&gt;&gt;
on the l.aui account standing to the
credit ui the treasury ia any national
lauik on the 1st of March, 1876, or on
the 1st of any *ac«e&lt;hng mouth un­
til JanmrF, !87b. with the naim-* of
such lawks and the amount held by

A CUX has been issued by the Secre­
tary at thr Treasury fur ei0.tW.100 bemg the

The following sub-committee* of the
Ho— Committee to Urcwbgata. the Teltow.

THE

FATHER

MATHEW REMEDY

AGENTS

Heretofore pnut«x) article* and
lea of glass. »uch »*• microaciqx-*'.
l&lt;cen abut o ‘ * **
’
*" ‘
icw bill tta.
red nJ. not to injure lh&lt;

S|&gt;Ua* Ml r*-»way r-i-wi-d f.-*., ta­

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VEWSPAPEHS * MAGAZINES
■^xjrrirew-uasrTaxa
ttsfeX'S^znsr'iKSj’izKJsi! et

WASTING DISEASES,

unXiror.-MUns •no’cs a- ..

Di THE gag!
WHOLE ss?

lirrnst

Sa nth me of Sons:.
Cluster of Gem*.
Clarke’s Reed Or©»
Melodies.

VIOLIN ;E?
AND PIANO,F.'

PIANOS ti’

THE ORIGINAL &amp; ONLY GENUINE

NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO

MILITARY
A CRKAT OFFER FOR

HOLIDAYS!!!

84^4
LIST OF DISEASES
THE POULTRY MOITHLY J

asb o—

MEXICAN

MUSTANG

: S«aM»

RUNNING

n EMOREST’S Mt",
irniK

SEWING MACHINE
completed it* investigation of
the
charges against George M. Bobenon,
late Secretary of the Navy, and &lt;ill
make its report, or rather report*—for
there will I* two of them—aftor the
holiday rooMK.
The majority, after
summing up and reviewing the testi­
Damp HaiMinrs and Health.
At tiie Internntionnl Health Congreas. mony taken by the committee, resolve :
That the acts and conduct of the late
recently held in Paris, the evil effect* of
damp and dirt aa promoters of disease and Secretary of the Navy, George M.IUdicattendant misery- were freely dbenaeed. aon; of the late Uhirfa of tho Bort-uu*
Sjwaking of dumpn.wi. a member of
the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain
said that “inrr—nt moisture and driv­ ing. in the sale and disposition of pub­
ing rain mak*- their way through the lic property, m their mHhod of making
■oudty'ebaBtnkctedrvalla, while peraona contracts, and in involving tho Govern­
ment in iniiebtedncaa over and beyond '
the appropriations made by Congress
for the snpport of the navy, deserve
and ahould receive the sovweat censure
and condemnation, and that, ia addi­
tion thereto, said parties, as wdl aa all
others aiding and abetting therein.
ahostM ba paniahed to the extant of the
It sinks into the

Pensioners.

THE BEST
OF ALL

CHOICE SELECTIONS!

KOITHII!
1879

T1W UfMOWMBtHKi MOSl
AttracttY# of tte Monthly
MHflZMS.

watt feawumd with_______ _ _______
The

LINIMENTS
FRANK LESLIE’S

lietnficntion takes i

trabfo as stone.

IHIXMON, CLARK A CO,
30 Union Square, Now York.

wall may be

Ttefiml Aurai TraCnjaiy,
&lt;Successful folks.
L i km Hite Win M.

Fra* LbIM's Prtlislat Hwst,

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