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                  <text>VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO/, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. 1879.
And they retried that so it should ba.
They‘all went back to Shrublands, and
Constance was married the next week,
not ip the widow's weeds, but in full
bridal costume, with several bridca-

Uv.

earnest friend, her schoolfellow, her one
dear companion, for whom her affection
could never be dimmed.
And thia
Potter always speaks of hi* old friend
friendship had continued nnaiiatod for
Black with affectionate commiseration,
a whole two years after her marriage to
and swears that the worst five minutes
Erucat, during which it bad been her
be ever spent in his life were passed in
chief delight to entertain Constance at
the Brighton express in company with
her new home.
Now Ernest wasn't at
Madame Theresa.
the tieginning, st spy rate, at all fond of 1
At ail even la bo' found himaelf on thConstance, and used to think her visits
rather a bore.
Anything war better, platform of Victoria station at noon.
however, than haring hia wife in the Ah! there waa Capt Potter, aa lifcxThe brethren of Hardin Lodge. No.
dokfnla, and on such occasions he would pected, stalking up and down, evidently
322, on last Saturday night, were treat­
expecting somebody.
Ernest ; didn’t
ed to a surprise on a point not set down
io avoid in the Ixxika, and which, as an inter­
seenicd anxious, on hit
pretation of Masonic law, entirely seta
any recognition. But ----- T. — —
aside all precedents laid down by Oli­
KX- Constance was of an adaptive Constance. He kept, however, a sharp ver, Mackey, Moore, Cross, Mitchel] or
look-out on the Captain, and. all of a
other learned writers on Masonic ruling
nature, and fonder of masculine than sudden, he noticed that hia eves lit up,
and usages. It seems that there was a
saw
feminine society. She professed great and, taming quickly an.nt. l,
candidate in waiting to take the second
interest in Ernest's pursuits, which a lady in deep mourning pass into the ilegree. and, aa the lodge had considera­
were rather of a miscellaneous charac­ booking-office.
Potter now took up a position close 1 ble buiiincaa to transact and the night
ter. Altogether she grew in grace and
waa stormy, the gentleman concluded
favor with the husband, and declined in .to the wicket that opened to the depart­ to return home until such time as it
anal mcanra in the wife's esteem. ure platform where the man stood who
should plea*- the lodge to take up hia
o was too keen-witted herself not to
■use. When everything was ready, a
ixnceire thia, but the ineradicable love
brother waa sent to find him, who re­
of corpetry and mischief tliat lurks in
turned and reported that the brother
liad gone home. Whereupon a com­
Brown. No; the lady waa of quite a
change her tectica.
mittee was apjMiinted to wall on the
Ths end of it was a desperate quarrel different carriage and figure from Con
brother and inform him tliat the lodge
tx-tween Constance and Theresa, and stance—more like his own wife, he said,
’■as now ready to proceed to busincM.
Constance's hasty departure from Shnile with u iealona Jiang that he laughed at The committer Started out through tbr
land* in a great rage. On her part. himself next momt-nt for feeling- Who­ ■now and storm and finally arrive;! at
Theresa rowed tliat she Would never ever it waa, she jutnj»ed into the car­ the house of the gentleman and rapped
have tliat deceitful girl in her house nage, and the Captain after her. The
at the dour, which waa opened by hia
guard whistled off the train, and Ernest
wife, who was already dressed for the
“All right,” Ernest had said , "if you turned away, thinking that he lia&gt;i Iwen
night
The committee stated their
don't care about it I don't"
biisincM, when they were politely but
Thea he *»• another young widow
But Thera*'* jealousy, onoc aroused,
energetically informed bv the lady
was not to bf quieted by any such pre gnxing eagerly at&gt;ont her, and running “ that at present she luul a stronger
tensra
thrac. It was all very well of here and there, evidently looking for
gnp on Mr. X. than the grip of aa en­
Ernest to say so, bat hia saying so didn't some one the couldn't find. At last, aptered apprentice that the lodge might
deceive her. Having once thrown her jiarenlly overcame with emotion or
do ns it pleased. but, the Ixird willing,
influence over Erucat. Constance, she fatigue, she flung licraelf ujxin a bench Mr X. was now about to retire with
know, would not be satisfied to resign !,“* ''tJ!1’
1 X" X-;-tS
-mil tort
W.UU4 Im. J
w|th
rora^
„hll
her power so •■aaily. She didn't doubt U».
but that Constance would, in some way
ciwoon and returned to the lodgeor other, contrive to see him, and this
Ihv! s bomb-ahrll fallen through the
morning's paper hxl given her a clew to
roof it could not havr created more
the means she ailoptod.
confusion tlmn the report of the com­
Very welL Theresa, Ux&gt;, would be at
mittee on the reply of the plucky
woman. The hair nt the Worshipful
Tfoi carnage had just returned from
Master stood ujiright “ Eke quills upon
taking Ernest to the station; it should
the fretful jKirenjune," and lux liat rose
also convey her to the next train for
London. Siu- would have sufficient
time to reach the trystiug place by

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WaSafttr •**•■**(■

rreyet mertnia «v*r7

Mar.*.*, m. B«&lt;«oel&gt; _Wr4art4«i ry«
Ihiwira Com Stoaorr* H.TOVSQ.W. M.

HM PARMENTER.

J. I. BAKER.

WALTER &amp; POWERS.

LEWIS DURKEE

widows bewitched.
GramTaml gorgeous i* the first mom
ing of spring. It ia not the tapping of
woodpecker in the hollow beech. nor yet
the nutchat humming at hia lirvakfast.
that soft rap-a-tnn-brp one Ix-an. It is
only Mr. Ernest Black knocking out hi»
pipe against the garden-seat.
Happy man! to have such a charming 1
nook wherein to smoke the early pipe. I
His comfortable mansion of Shrublands. I

WOODLAND HOUSE.

wide, open place, not adapted for con
ci-almenL flow should she so disgi:i~herself that idie might witness the m«w:
ing unobserved? Th«RaL&lt;- remembered
Hist her Aunt Blake, who had liecn a
widow for a couple of years, bail left lxhind her a widow's cap, bonnet and
veil, haring taken the opportunity of a
visit to her niece to resume the ordinary
costume of womankind
Bonuebi aye not formidable things
now-a-dajra. and Theresa put her aunt's
weeds, with a black crape shawl, into a
traveling-log Hheputon a 11look dress
with a while shawl over it, and her usual
traveling bonnet, that she might not
give rise to surmiaes at her sudden a*
aumption of mourning, and then started

excitement, called the mill from lalxir
to refreahmvut; the Treasurer dapped
Ina hand on hia jax-ket-book . the Secre­
tory njart ills inkstand; the dcacuua
moved unoaaily about, and the Tyler waa

and. jircacntlv. rising to the occasion,
the brethren burst into a roar of laugh­
ter which fairly shook the building.
after wluch order wna restored, and the
lodge was closed in due form until such
after you left, air, and she seemed so time as Mrs. X- will allow Mr. X.to take
wild-hke and unaccountable, that I made the second degree. Ru /ini&lt;nul Mo.J
bold to follow her for fear she might

UNION HOUSE
Brighton. and have just seen hrHow &lt;l«re yon follow yunr n&gt;i«ttws
The man turned away in blank

W. D. PURCHIS.

FRANK J PUR CH I*.

Ernest thought that it wm very good
to 1m&gt; here, a* lie smoked hia jape on his
garden-seal.
Hut everything comes to
an end. and, by the lime he luul finished
his pipe and knocked out the aaliex. a
cloud had come over the sun, the air
waa chilled and the beauty of the morn
tarnished. It waa time, he found, to start
for hia train. He went into the house
to say “good-by" to his wife, for he heard
the carriage-wheels grinding on the
gravel as it came round from the stables

^y91s&lt; ®TT HOLflR
Nashville, Michigan.
C. 6. Wotcorr; Proprietor.

"JfONEY TO LOAN

Pemial er BcallEnate Seexnty.
Aoply to

Wm. A. Atlswobth.

ILLIAM JONES.

" Didn't I tell yon ? ’ said Ernest. " I
intondod to. I shall bo borne to dinner.
I am only going to town to ace the old
maAtrrs. They close thi* week.”
■ Ah! if you had told me in time I
wonld have gone with vou.”
To say tho tenth. Ermwt did not much
care for company when be was going to
look at pieturra
“Pity, eh?" be said, carelenaly put­
ting hi* hand under her chin and giving
her a kis*. “ Well, another day, perh»jH, Tottie"—her name was Theresa,
but her pct name -vsa Tottie
and tlieu
perhaps I eau go shopping with yon."
“But I particularly wanted to *ee
those pictures ”
“ Why didn't you think of it before? ’
“ You should have told me you were

’ Emesi." said Cunstance. * we lu
both Ixv-n dcccivod."
“HtnfT!"aaid Ernest, "it was a tn
w» played you. that's all. we found &lt;
your plot, and we counter-plotted.

The answer is thrust upon us by daily
olxM-rration ami «xprncnce. Then- an&gt;
two sentinels jxisti'd. so to say. alxitil
the organism to protect it alike from
with the nice, trim figun
the axranlt of cuetnie* without, slid ex­
“ H&lt;&gt;.“ she thought, ” that i* the way
porting friemls within.
The first nf
you look al young women when 1 am
thea&gt;- guanlians is the M'tiae of fatigue..
not by ? "
When tin* up »k* there is need of rest
Th* next turn that *he took she start
for repair, if the monitor be unliced«-»L
od aa *hc saw approaching her from the
exlian*li&lt;&gt;n may supervene; or before
ojijMMiite side of the platform the verr
that jwiiut of injury ia reached the
double ot herself. Black drooa, black
second gnanlian wilt pertiajM, interpoM
crajic shawl, widow's cap, Ixiunet and
i for the vital protection— uameh, jMun.
everything' Hhc thought, at the first
[ Tho aen»e of jxun, hdwever, is more
moment, that there was a mirror oppo,' diretly significant of injury to struct" What do yon intend to do, Erucat,’
fleeted image. But it was not so. The ■aid Constance. clutching him by the
ct-sxivo strain of function, although in
lady threw up her veil and revealed die arm. "It u all very well to tell your the i-ase of tlu- vital organs pain occur* |
feature* ot Cunatance Brown. It wae
whenever the jirea*uro npr.L Speak- !
only for a moment, and then she drew
ing generally, it may be set down a* an
her veil closely over her face, and, mak­
taxom that, whatever collateral us.-»
ing a alight giwture, a* it seemed, of
jauii may sulsterve. ita uiiicf and moat
caution, she made her way to tiic Ixxik“It is impossible," said Ernest.
obvious service k&gt; humanity is as a
ing-officc. went up to a porter, and
"How blind you arc," aaid Constance. doterront and warning sensation to ward
aakrd. in a clear, loud voire, when the
"I always mistrusted Theresa; she was off danger It is worthy of note, though
train staited for Brighton,
my early friend, yon remember, and 1 sufficiently familiar to medical oboerver*.
Thcrvan glided into the office by the
believe that Potter use,I to cornu to our that the absence of thi* subjective
opposite door. The pretended widow bouse on purpora to see her. using me
svmptom in &lt;*** of aewre injury i* too
was waiting her turn at the ticket-hateh. as a blind. Oh, Ernest, what shall we
often indicative &lt;&gt;f an injury beyond re­
With the auicknoia of thought Theresa
4of
pair.
The extinction ot juun ia no*
ran up to the barrier. A geLial-looking
the lugheat. although it may !&lt; a gen
old man waa taking his ticket
enxu impulse. If there were no guard­
“ Might I ask you. sir, to get me a
ian wnaibibty of this nature it would
ticket for Brighton ? "
lx- impoaaH.fo to live long in tho world
"Moot certainly, madam," aaid the
without *&lt;‘lf-infiie‘.ing tire rno*t formid­
able injurin'. That pain, in the *ectmd
| place, ha* an educational value aa re"Ekrawt! ” said * deciare, feminine
gurda the mind and temp&gt;-r no one can
voice at"Ms elbow.
doubt. Some forma of join would »vm
He turned, and beheld hia wife and
to be chiefly intended for this purpose;
Capt Potter.
but oven in thia view pain baa a practi­
'■ Hullo! "crisd Potter. “EmraLmy
lioy, how are you ? Gad I Pro got into cal iulcrrai, bct.-au.se the high, r develop­
ment of the mind, ami of which the
* pretty mea* with all thia ambuscading;
wrong party after all, jolly row, pull the
string. *tot&gt; the train—Clapbnm Jtmoloofo-d rather liard at the Voting widow

changy srfdowv^thytimr

NJtW
LIVERY
,o3 fiHOflHljltj;!?

.wnnwrr-7

J

“ Come into the waiting-room." cried
Black, “and tell me what it all means.
Potter, I consider you an unprincipled
fellow io inveiglo thia young lady into
such a trap. Yoq know you only want

NUMBER 15.

should ba beaten in a *old placeVeou-itox or Ccfbo*u&gt;s.—Ths
ventilation of eopboarda is one oLibore
looked in th&lt;: erection of houses, while
the want of a thorough draught is epi
to make itself unpleasantly apparent to
the smell. The remedy of the defret
i*. however, very simple; if possible,
have perforations made through the
liaek wall of the closet, and a few ia ths
door; when the wall ot the closet can­
not be perforated, bore hoh-a freely in
the door on- the top and bottom. To
prevent dampness, with the accom[iaaying untikaaantucM and injurious effects
of uiitOrw in cupboard*. * tray of quick­
lime should be kqrt, and chaugod from

etotbss, and are sMstari of Immwvwl* &gt;. t-ofT
A gontleman Lving oo Marshall ateeai,
who haaa boy that i» full a* kitteuy aa .
hi* father, •-•rail the article and pondered '
deeply.
Ho knew that Col Ingrt-'
•oil was a anece** xt raising children fn ' •
the way they should go, and he tbonght '
he would try it ' The boy had r—i&gt;4,'"~
him oMMiidarabla annoyance,. add
Blade up hia rni*d .that be bail not
treated the boy right, ao he called the
boy in from the street, where he vm
putting soft soap on a lamp-post in
order to see the lamp-lightCT climb it,
and nCd to him:
'
“My-aon. I have decided to adopt •’
different course with you.
Heretofore
I have bean careful aliont giving you
money, on&lt;i have want--d to know whore
every cent went to, and my anpervudon
has no doubt been annoying to ypu.
Now. I am going to leave rov jxiekrtbook'in the bnrean drawer, with plenty
of money in it, and you are at hbrfty ’
to use jdi you want without asking me.
I want you b&gt; buy anything you dcsiryr..
buy your own &lt; iotbes. and to ford a* r
though the money waa youps and that
you imdnot got to account for it dual ,
make youraelf at homa now, and try
and liave * good time."
Tl&gt;e boy looked at t.lir old gentleman, •
put his hum! cm hi* hrnd on though he’&gt;
had " got' rm sure." and went out to IM tx
the lamp-lighter chmb that soft soap, i
Tlaa next day tfo? *lern portJtt went oat ;r
into the country, shooting, and te- v
turned &lt;&gt;n the midnight train three d«v» .
inter. He ojx-nt-d the door with a latch­
key, and a strange yellow dog grabfo-d
lum In- the elbow of hia jointa and*•hook him, be »aid “like theagur."
&gt;=;
The &lt;l«g larked and clieontd, until
the bod enme down in hia nighfcehjrt -w
and colled him off.
He told hia father ..
ho La.l Ixiuglit Uud dug of a fireman '
for ill, ami it w*s probolily the lx-st, ’
dog lorgain tliat htwi beCn made thfs^
■rumjii.
Hr xoid tfo-firrnmn'toM hhs &gt;
he could find a man that" wanted that

The joint in a sheep of the best breed
and in fair condition, which contains
the least proportion of fat, is the leg.
and next to that ia the shoulder, while
the loin. n«rk and breast have the
largest proportion.
Aa a rule it will not pay to winter
poor stock of any kind if the food they
consume na’s anything, besides all ani­
mals are in better condition at the be­
ginning of winter than at any other
The Strugtrk In Central Aria.
season of the year. During the. winter
The Anglo- Afghan war and
the
most kinds of stock lose flesh unless
troubles ajiprvhehded with China pos­
they are bountifully fed and warmly
sess mon- than a local significance
housed, and it does not jsiy to take thir. They ar»- the prehminarv ntej« leading |
trouble and incur this expense tor any­ up to b great conflict that must some
thing IKit the beat. The weeding j&lt;ro 1 day agitate Central Asia—the strife of
eeaa is, therefore, in order.
I giant* for poamwauin. No one now liv- ,
Winter is the rime for reading and ( mg mar see the struggle, but it is mam
study also. No reason why a farmer I fe«Uy dentmed U&gt; come, sooner or later.,
shouldn’t lake time for intellectual The attack upon the Ameer and the
j muttering* of the (Thineae are only
' signs that Rua-aa. through the natural
' action of growth, is reaching points that
1 threaten encroachment ujwin India and .
self falling behind the times- Nor will
it do to forge; or neglect the social dll
tics altogether. None of us con avoid
them without positive detriment to our
■.-Ivos. Colt irate neighborly feelings,
therefore, and do something for the nations and impressing them with tincomfort and happiness of others as well fear of it* strength, cannot extend any
aa yourself.—Exi'himgc.
further to the wrot. Against growth I
Raw-hiiiE horar-ahucK are not fashion­ tn that dirKctt'iu tin re ia the impcuetra-1
able o.i jirairir land. In fact, the nat­
ural hoof ilocs better, and really well, She cwuiiot cxja.tul in ■ southerly diexcept on rocky rtsuls. The raw-hide nx-tiun without a fierce real stance, and
shoe is really more valuable, if valn- ■buigrrou* complication* with the great
al&gt;fo at all. on dry hard ruailii than on powers; and. •■ven with even? obstacle
wet or muddy roail*. Ko on frvren removed, the territory itself ia too small
roads, where there is no ice. they may to answer the demand* irf its growth.
wear tolerably well
Ncvcrtheles* we Having olrtainrd a f’x.tliold in Asia
do not sujTpoae they will soon snfqdant Minor *x ysirt indemnity for tho expense*
iron, where shoes nre necraaory at all of th.- late war, she may. and proboldy
The jxirent took off hi* pants, wlial
will, mcn-oiui in tliat .llrcctiou ; but it ia
the dog luul not removed, and in ths
finding oat that shoeing is not so caret
hall he atumbli-d over a birch-bark,
tial as lias txwn generally suppoacd. ej
canoe the boy bought of an Indian for .
erpt where the team ia to lie driven o
uu......... U..O...UX ...
and an army musket with an iron
ferule territorv
The advance guard of' ramrod fell down from the corner. The
jirairi'
fo r armies nn.l jsiEticiana have ahrady . I*’* luvl paid
for that He had also
reached the Western limits, and are I lM'&lt;ight himself an overenatwithaseab
jirraMOg down npinPerxia. Afgiiamatsn. "kin collar and cuffs, atu) a complete
and Uu&gt; w. ntrm Chineoe boandary; outfit of eahco shirt* and silk aUwlung*,.
while on tb«- Pacific coast her trader*.
I«» In* rtx.m the parent* found the
coming down from the North, are already . marble tup of a Mxla-lountain, a ’“Wtreapaasing upon lhe rich provjncea of borrow, and shelf filled wiUi all kind*
Chinese Tartory. This growth cannot ' »&gt;&lt; canned mrat, prracrvra. and erarjtera,
lie stopped except by tfo- extinction of and a barrel of apples. A wall tent and
Riuaia.
It will move on with the
P*&gt;r« of blankets were rolled wp
stea.lr progress and resritlr** power of 1 ready for ramping on». and a burkakin
not flourish everywhere. It is very the roung tide
Barrirni mav Iw Emit shirt and a pair of mnluroy panto lay
sensitive to frost in the early stages of to step it. but it will either overflow ami on the lied reiuly for polling on.
Sw.
it* growth
Yet in Enghuui. and in sweep them awav. or. if thev prbve too fi*b-poto» *»d a Ixxkitful of bah-line*
Pennxylvnnia, where it i‘ produced, we strong for that,’rt will trend in other »crs ready for business. and w oTsterbear little alxrat ita bang killed by frost. ilirecUuns w fo re tl.e rcosUu^e is weaker. i Cal1 full of grufowonn* for bmt wre
In Chili its character waa changed. It If the new bcmcra England i* now «iuinning on the wwhstsndL
The old
did not make lhe battle against frost, seeking to erect on her northwestern , gentleman looked the lay-ont orer.
luit against drought. It ixiars the same frontier prove impassable, tho tide will ’ t&gt;oked at
pocke^biwik in th® barea*
character in California.—Non Erin- turn due &lt;n*t and sweep on where the* drawer, m empty a" n contribution box.
•
.i I rraistancc is lera. namedv, over CniM.Ar.L.. w S»rt—A wnta u. a. ,
Tribu„,
Londjin Gorden says tliat he find* fruit
to keep bex! in perfectly dry sand. He
keeps fruit this way all the year round.
W. SUU
He has hsd French crab* two yoara old
itend to
Th® Catelac pear has re maax-d atumd
Tod
ing
»♦
*r
Fan*.
He
received
a
letter
for twelve nrontha Tho fnul must be
sound when stored, and the sand must informing lum tliat the writer had a*
&lt;1... . [»,»,oui„,w tomr,t i.
»1*
lx? quite dry. The chief advantages of .

(lacking in sand are the exclusion of air
current*, the preservation from change*
of tcn&gt;|x-raturr, and the ulnorjxion of
moisture, winch favors decay. Much
will depend &lt;.u the apartment in which
the experiment is tried, a dry or cool
one being Im-j.l Thia ia not a new dis­
covery. The Pcnnaylvania Dutch farmera have Jojig prae'iced thi-i way of
keeping ajiplca.

—

■l“ hl"

L

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to indicate the exact spot tf be wonld
agree to divide the spoil. The mer­
chant wux at finit meboed to treat the 1
letter as a hoax, but ujxju receiving a

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an answer agreeing to the proposal
An address lias been prepared by the4
The next day lie WM waited upon bv a
gentleman of ugre&lt;-*blr manner*, anti it I Enlistment Lalwr Association of this
wm arrange.! that the search should tie i citv. showing bow the empfoymeot -®fs
100,000
men for fire year* may te promade at night, in order to iirovent the •
neighbors from talking. Th* box—a vidad by way of the enlistment p!a».
HOUSEHOLD ECOWOHT.
wry weighty on*- was duly tuwartfo’d. Members of Congress an- provided
ini«L when token into the bouse and j with copies, the purpose being to h*X»
ojiened, waa found to contain R,lKN); Irgialatiou &lt;m tli« .-ubjoct this MHaion...
The plan i* to authorize the President
fnuira in silver piece* of 5 franca each.
to issue a proclamation calling for die'
L.U. oil
iatoo.’.
Tb. mereh—A. m»eb
X Oo re­
__ .
_ _ •«»___ .
. itilt of the M-arch, at once lianucil over
attract them without fail.
to l-e divided into •ietachnu-DUofJXlkO.’
the
half
which
ne
had
promired
to
hi*
To RrMorr Gkeakk Spots—To re­
informer, who remarked that It waa J or 10.QOO each.'and di«tnbu»rd through­
move grease sjiota from carpet and re­
rather a heavy lump to carry to the rail­ out the Western Territories, on lands cf
store colors, take a hand fill of c-nmbod
way station, distant about a mile, and the public domain, each delachmBirt *•
wmp barfo—quillaya—to a pail of water.
tliat, perhajm. tlie mercluuit could oblige l»e furnished with agricultural ar-d other
Scrub the spots and sponge the carpet
him with uutex or gold instead. This imptementa of industry whcrwwiUt.
the merchant waa very happy to do; but cultivate the soil and develop thc.miaanSextant*.—Talk to them not merely bo regn-tted it bitterly the next morn-1 eral ruaoureva of
‘''.the
“T cuu-tiy, the 2^*
to give orders, but to enter kindly into ing. m he mw that tho S franc pieces ! oobI ywH of producta from every *oun?tf
I to go to the benefit of tho (roverntoeBk
their interrat*; warn them gently of their
as a port of the recompcnre of the ob»*
failurra, and praise them always when
lay involved in putting th« pbu into
they do well. Encourage with moder­
Our Old Fri nd, the Apple.
practical operation. Tho men ar»:M
ate but hearty praise.
The genuine apple-eater cor
roemvo th- same pay in clothing and
To Cleanse Oilt FsaME*—Take himself with an apple, in their »
untHcient flour of sulphur to give * gob a* other* with a pijie or cigar. WImui rations aa •oldiers ot tho regular axmjr,
den tinge to one and one-half pints of be haa nothing eL«e to do. or ia bored, and to be under the *ame discijiline os
water; boil in this water four or five ho cat* «u apple. While be ia waiting voluuto't soldiers, and to receive ft the
onions, strain, and when cold wash with for the train ne eat* an apple, sometime* expiration of tfo ir term of service H»
soft brush any part that requirtvi re­ several of them. When he takes a walk acre* of bmd •* adilibntral bounty, while
storing; whan dry it will corns out as he arms himself with apple*. Hi* trav­ the enteriiriae ra to be under wimpeteiA
officers appointed from c*ril tfe. Thia
eling hog is full of apple*. He offers an
apjih- to Jiia romu.ii.ion and takes one
himaelf. They arc hi* chief aobco when
on the road. He sows their wed all
along lhe route. He tosaes the core
from the car window and from the top
of tlw alage-coach. He would, in tunc,
make the land one vhat orchard. Ho
dhpenma with th* knife. He prefers
that hi* teeth nhaH have the first taste.
Then he knows the brat flavor in imm»diately beneath ihn akin, and that in a
teto a dials, not ttm add a puiof
pored appls thia ia lo*L If you will
and bod a few moments. A pou
white sugar should bo added to a 1
the juice; boil again ten minntea.1
and your lomonadi '
”
spoonfuls of the

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Hire ef -rriy description and variety,
from a picture frame to a fine parlor
suite. Up-stairs retd down, their large
aalea-bouasia packed to ovw-flowing
with furniture, and the beauty of the
whole thing is. they manufacture all

Desertton was a very eomtnon thing
in th* aimy before the war, *s it prov­ crivd. the tears sthMUiing down hl*
ed to bs during the war; bat ths au­ eheeka, sating and begging for a lera
thorities had a wry dlffhrMt way lo number and much lighter blow*. Tbe
punish for the crime. Why mes should
enlist, lake the required aath, and then
soon *a an op;K&gt;rtunity p.-reented

■nd is chock full of enterprise and vin­
egar. He'ha* juat closed a prosperous
business year, nnd inaugurated bi* sec­
ond annual cort **lv. in order to clear
nut all goods, a* it ta hi* motto to Iwgin
every now year with an entirely new
atoek. As the ante Liats only 40 day*
it keep* Lol. and all Iranda "bobbin r"
to supply the want* of the prtmof cus­
tomer*. who are thronging in to get Ute
UMfllotUe low,eric* &gt;.
.,

They report having met with much
greater suecesa than tlrey nutrcipaUd,
and a few months ago they put in n fine
stock of furniture in the general line,
coffin*. raakrta. etc., and by selling at
very low margins, are working up a
good trade.

ahead of my bayonet, dragging or car­
rying a heavy ball of iron fastened to a
chain, and the chain to a belt around
hia waist or ankle. I really felt sorry
for the poor fellows, but yet I could not
help but think .that it was no more than
they deterred. Would'it hare been

Ona of Naterille’* young and mote en­
terprising busineoa men. la doing a big
business in outtera thia winter. Wo
were shown some bounties a abort time
since, that were truly refreshing to our
poor eyes. 'Geno alto manufacture.

army than others 1 Wa* it any harder
T he continued cold wo
for them to bear tee reproaches and
a dumper on trade nnd I
scoffs of the civillian* than others f few persons are ...
in ____
town___
Could they ndt bear the vtigma of be- ! main no longer than neccZai

wagons and bnggic*, and doe* it so
good, and doc* it so cheap, that be has
no trouble in selling all he can. manu­
facture.
_ cn**. w. DEMAXLXr.
In Kocbe- Bros*, store, exhibit* a line
line of Jewelry and ailvsrwnre, which
he is ever ready to sell at astonishingly
low prices, nod beiug a practical jewel­
er, doe* all kind* of repairing accurate­
ly and ebeay.

Proprietor of the Pioneer Store, can
never be fonnd with a poor &lt;&lt;r low stock
of go Mis, and tl&gt;e counter and shelve*
fairly groan under their load of staple
and fane)- dry goods, dress goods. prints,
beta. caps, clothing, bo-rt*. shoes, gro­
Keep* a fine stock of the celebrated
ceries. glassware, notion*, etc., the pri­
Rockford Watches, jewelry and silver­
ces upon which a re so lo w. tliat hi* cus­
ware ; is a tine workman, and doe* ev­
tomer* *to numbered by the hundreds.
ery description of repairing cheaply,
He ba* s large quantity of merchandise
and with neatness and despatch.
which he proposes to sell st co*t, for
tbs next sixty day*.
At the elevator, live yet to sec the day.
in which they liave been given away
Is another of our young and enterpris­
on price* on wheat and other farm
ing buxines* men, and Hiram would a*
grains. At their pheno! businea* can
soon go out of bnainea* a* to be under­
always be found a stock of floor, feed,
sold. Just now a great number of peo­
seeds, lime, salt, plaster, stucco, hair
ple are being suil(ed) at hi&lt; store, whilst
and shingles, which are always sold at
other* are carrying away huge bundle*
lhe lowest possible price*.
of dry goods, bate, caps, boot*, shoe*.

Located in his own tine brick store, if
not tbe first, is at least the second bus­
iness man that opened a store io Nash­
ville; Mr. Grifiiitb always keep* a fine
stock of general merchandise, clothing,
groceries, notion*. etc.. and being a
square-dealing man. retain* many of'
hia old customer* that be start'd in
with, when Nashville waa a feeble in­
fant, ten yean ago.

At the big horn tnaiket, never give* a
tongh roast, but cot* offchoice slices of
aleak that never fail to make ooe's
month water.

The milliner and dre*s-mak&lt;-r. deserve*
a passing notice, a* her slock of milli­
nery, fancy good*, collars, culls, tie*,
flower*, feathers, etc., are always up
with the times and she ia constantly
making many a lady’s heart leap for

At the long brick, ha* the largest store
ia town, but very often it i« not laige
enough to accommodate the stock of
good* be carries, an.l they liave to be
yacked down cellar. Mr. Truman, in Also keeps a full stock of millinery,
making up his stock* for the variou* etc., and a* she sell* low enjoy* a good
department* in his store, i* always par­ trade. She doe* dreae-making, cutting
ticular to select only the best grade* of and fitting to order.
good*, and sell* them at the lowest po*• ible price, thus enabling his large and Our gunsmith. run* the neatest estab­
conataatly increasing number of cus­ lishment, in the shop line, in town.
tomers to always go away from his Alf. manufactures a superior gun, and
stare happy.
always keep* a stock of revolver*, cart­
ridge*. etc., and sell* -very low.
Are nan bered among the young Irani neo* men of thi* village. They hare
Proprietor ot the foundry and machine
&gt;w*n identified with the buaite** inter­
shop, is doing a good business in his
rote of Nashville scarcely 4j I ear*, yet,
line, and ia now turning out bob*, sleigh •
by always "keeping everything in the
shoe* and all manner of omling* till
general merchandise line, that anyone
yon can’t rest. Whenever you want
would wish to call for, and by »q aon- anything in the foundry line sec Joe.
dealing and prompt attention to cu*tomera, are now enjoying a trade tliat
many merchant* in n much larger place
than Naterille might well be proud of.

At the down town store, ia one of oar
good -natnrnd merchants that wouldn't
"get left" on price* under any dreamWho is doing busiueaa at Woodland
stances. He runs a full line of grocer­
Center. Ilia stock ia a bran rew oa?
ies, clothing, hate, cap*. Ixx&gt;t*. shoes,
comprising dry goods, groceries, hats,
e&lt;c-. always keeping every nook and
caps, clothing, boots shoes, notions,
corner of bi* store cl.ock full of goods. which were selected with an idea to
He also doe* a big business in the ship­
suit pnr-haacra, and at a time when
per** lias, and during suitable weath­
their market price wa* low, and will
er keeps ont a couple of wagons to
be sold at price* beyond competition.
gather up paper-rag* and dispose
We advise oar Woodland reader* to
look over thia stock and make their
Out wido-awake, enterprising hard­
ware dealer, i* a good man to hare in
Naterille. Hi* double store i* ever fill­ Charley Bronson, mine boat of the Un­
ed with an immenar stock of hardware, ion House, is always happy to furnish
caUery and farming tool*, in variety to a square meal on short order.
Emory Parady, Esq. dispense* Justice
suit the moat faatidioiv. parchaaer, and
all add at prices that ntakea tbe native* in quantities to suit, and makes the
■tare. Charley i* a very popular man Ikmw, fine-fitting booL
P. i. Parchia i* always happy to furn­
and ha* done a great deal fot tho vil­
las* of hi* adoption. Tho Wolcott ish you with a dean share, or • collar.

scissor* and razor, and never fail* to
give aitiafactionWe have fifteen other patrons, whore
prof, saional card* appear each week on
the first page of the Naw*. They are
reliable and trustworthy, and always
moderate in their charge* for services.

Dr Scott haa gone to Vermont to vis­
it a atek relative.
Jared Palmer of Sheridan, haa finite
ed hia new house and moved in.
On Christmas eve., tbe .Meadville R.
R. Club presentedDoc. Scott with a
fine kntt scarf worth fi8.

lug a soldier a* 'well a* the rest of us I
Such. I aay, were my thoughta.
Yet,
likely, they were, like many others.
caught while in what would now be
called "temporary insanity.1 but what
was then called beastly drunkenness,
taken to the recruiting office, treated
gently, given a good square meal, the
| doctor called in. the man exaniinrd,

The mump* are raging yet.

The Ada Gray Combination are play
ing at thia place to good houses and
giving goood satisfaction.

Mi«* Minnie Rowley has resigned her
position a* teacher in one of our citv
schiMil* nnd goes to Holland, in tins
slate, where she get* more monev for

। pronounced sonnd. clothi d n a snlt of Throop resigned a similar position at
j dark blue,—real doth, no shoddy then Middle-ville. and takes tbe place of JI Lx*
—given a chance to play dominoes, Rowley in our school.
read, and in variou* ways pasv away
There arc two or three weddiugswin
| the time. But a* soon a* the whisky the carpet fur the future.—nnd that
I worked off. and the novelty of the sit­ means ulwut Now. Year'*.—which will
Iwi of interest to people here. Wed­
uation past, and he wa* convinced that ding* always interest people, and it is
he bad been Kidly sold, he might have saiil two of Hastings’ fair daughters
repented of hi* act*, and then it lie will surely wed next week. If they do
I mean to tell you all atiout it.
cnuld get a chance, leave the service,
The grocerv store of W. F. Hicks was
and run tbe risk* of being caught.
broken int/i Christmas night, and about
How • Irangc tliat a man who had de­ ten dollar* in mouev taken therefrom.
serted. should return to the office for Two men, Wm. Smith nnd Albert
enlisting, re -on lixt under an assumed RoLidi hare been arrested on suspicion.
name, and serve faithfully hi* period They had been in the city bottoming
chairs fur n few days nail were having
of enlistment without being detected; a little &lt;'hri^tm.vs jollification and got
yet such i* the fact. I was personally
cognizant of such a ease.
But gener­
ally if a man deserted, l.e was soonct
or later caught, and made to suffer the
penalty meted out t ■ such foolish chaps.
When a deserter was caught be was re­
turned i-*. irons to the place or regiment
from which he deserted. A court, con­
sisting of officer*, convened, the soldier
brought before them, tried fairly and
impartially. nn,l- if found guilty, sen­
tenced. sometimes to wear the orna­
mental ball and chain, sometimes to
Christina* was a dull day in tlie city
I lhe bare back, and kotnetime* liotli. ac­ The cold weather had a tendency to
keep people st horn*-. •*» those who excording to the enormity of tea offence. pe.-ted a rich harvest from the gift-giv­
When a soldier waa aenteneed to re­ ing people were much disappointed.
ceive a certain number of laalic*. a day There w.u bnt little fining during the
day. Tbe saloon* did tee-best business
waa appointed, the troop* were drawn
and from the appearance nf their cus­
up, forming a hollow square, three tomers it i» presoBsd they received
| guns were Blocked in the center of the what they calh-fl for. The d.iuccat the
' aquarc. in a manner so a* to form a*ort
I of a tripod, the noltiicr stripped bale to
the waist, hi* wrists fastened to the Union ilixll. whisky being tbe cause.
thank of thg bayonet*, at tho muulc of
Last Thursday evening Mr. George
the musket*, the right ankle to one Barm * and Mis* Minnie Mcnfirld were
leg. a* it were, of the tripod, and his united tn marriage at tlie residence of
the
bride's mother.
A goodly number
left ankle to the other leg, leaving one
were present and n vtey pleasant time
leg of the tripod a* a brace, while be wa* had. The parties were the recip­
wa* placed in mdi a peculiar position ients of many valuable present* from
that he could move hardly a mus­ their friends, and they have the go.&gt;d
cle of his body. The commanding offi­ wishes ot all. The Rev. Shoup officiat­
ed and the parties took the evening
cer would take a position nt the man'i
right, at a distance of about ten feet. joyabk- wa* the marriage ceremony of
Tbe one to count lhe blow*.—a non - Charles L. Youngs and Miss Belle
Wheeler, on the same evening, st the
commikaioned officer, I believe—would residence of the bride’s mother. Ow­
take a position a little to the officer's ing to the Hadni-M in the home or the
left, and more in the rear of the cou- bnde, occasioned bv the recent death
victed man, the one to give the blows, of her father, thia wedding was a quiet
one. A few of tlie interested friend*
—a good, strong man—at tbe prisoner's and relative* were preset:t and wished
left and rear, abort six feet off. When the happy pair long life and prosperity.
all «m ready to begin the officer gave The presents given were appropriate
the command, "To your place, sir." and valuable, and were token* of the
love and esteem which the bride and
The one having tho whip.—* long, slim bridegroom have in the heart* of their
rawhide, al«out two-third* tbe size of a friend*. Rev. L. Master officiated, and
common carriage whip, and nearly as after the cere mony tho newly married
long—stepped forward one step, then couple took the train for n short trip
west- Prof. Coleman, of Kalamazoo,
taking hold of the whip with his left wa* present at both wedding*.
hand about two-third* of the distance
Kkix.
toward* the top. stood with lhe butt
of tho same in his right, and the whip,
slightly bent upward in the middle,
waiting for the next command, while
tbe poor criminal—if each wo may call
him—wtauds trembling, dreadiug the
coming blows.
At tho command,
"ready ; strike I" tho whip is drawn
quickly through the left han&lt;j, *ith an
upward and outward turn, and de­
scend* on the bock of tee man, then
Dr. Woodmansee talk* of delivering
again drawn through tho left hand, to S coarse of lectures, in white the effect
give it that force neeeeaary, and then of liquor-drinking upon the human
form divine will be duly illustrated
again descend*, alow and steady, to the ami elaborntexl upon.
count of the tallyman. While the offi­
Messra. Dickinson A McCoy, salooncer in charge, amid tbe groans and { i*t*.
of our city, are said to be strictly
criee of the poor wretch, stand* cooly i temperate, so far as intoxicants are
looking on, while be teouta, “lay it on. 1 concerned—au unusual exhibition ot
air! harder, air! down with it 1 harder I i self-respect in men engaged in their
lino of business. Query: Are they en­
more force, or you will get it yourself!" titled to the patronage of tbe public f
and so ou, never ceaaing bi* command*
The inside work ot the residence of
until the poor man receive* the last Dr. H. C. Peckham, at Cedar Creek, is
blow, and is removed faint and trem­ rapidly approaching eompletiof. and
bling, from the vise which held him. when finished, will be one of tho
finest residences in Barry County, well
situated and convenient, being on tbe
apex of tbe hill and near the postoffice,
store*, school and church.
pilal where hi* wound* are dressed,
and given good care until he revive*
from the shock. and hia wound* are ail

MR
remain in the hospital until that D is a
fixed fact, every monting being exam­
ined by the doctor, to ece that It is not
removed, but grow* brighter. I know

th* wound in tute a wqy that k would
ae ver teow through the tain, and ike
gar* the doctor mate troobte. After
the deoerter had fully recovered, and
tha D had become a pe_ mane nt fixture,
Umu be was drammed oat of tin «erviee to tbe tan* of the Rogue* inarch.
After getting outside of the lines ho
wm forced to receive hi* discharge—a

GRAND RAPIDS DITISIOT

Broadhead Alpacas
Sold only by me in this Village,
My Stock of CROCKERY and
a young couple came in from Rutland,
and wore, by one of our estimable cler­
gymen, one evening, united in theboly
_» —._:ln()nj. At a
;10uri
from the friend'* reaii*l ceremony had

Our popular young
r,. upjonn, wentover u&gt; oautmazo. ia*t
week, and brought a wife home with
him.

County Clerk Enoch A'odcy
z U
...
....... ..~al Judiro
ccuriug Att'y
Smith
‘ have appointed A. D. 'Cadwallader a* Circuit Court OimmUdoner. to
fill the vacancy cansejK&gt;y~3r'fnilure to
else! nt the last election.

and Low Prices
I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
__ 1
.
a full line ot

my MTprino, when the whip began to
cut, he began to eurne and swvor, aud
tend to xcldior*, I •ay, 1 have seen
of all profane or obeoene language, or
them take tlw oath tkive several times, vile rpitheta that it was ever my lot to
with all the solemnity imaginable, go hear, they took tbe lead. I hope 1 may
to their quarters, caret their folly in never Ixs permitted to hear such lan­
enlisting, and. in has than an hour de­ guage again from the lipa of anyone.
clare their intention* to desert at lhe
But with the beginning of tbe rebel­
While I wa* in tbe lion. flogging wa* abotiahed, in both
Something over s year ago, erected a first opportunity.
regular army I had many opportunities the Army and Navy, aa belt»&lt; too cruel
fine manufactory, placing therein im­
to
take
a
lemon
from
the
way
deserters
mid barliaroa* for civilised nation*. So
proved machinery of tbe latest patterns
wcie print teed.
Many time* hare I mote it be.
followed a soldier, convicted of tbe

HASTINGS ITEMS.

Goods, Extra Stylei

li la the
went and
and the

com
Bring in your Country Produce ; icill excange Goods
for u as favoraby as for Greenbacks.

G. A. TRUMAN

with naught to teelter them but thoverbanging bough* of the elm* that
grace our thoroughfare*. In this di­
lemma something must be done, and
the groom, thinking of ar. old-time
acquaintance, they
wended
their
way to hi# "residence, aroused him
from hia dumber*, and the good:natur­
es! house-wife arrnngi-d a temporary
resting place for the young mariners
upon the sea ot matrimony.

DICKINSON I CO

Valuable

at Flint, on the !iSth. fell from the riv­
er dock to the ice, a distance of ten
feet, and waa instantly killed by the
At a Christmas dance at Millbrook,
Montcalm county, floor manager Mitch­
ell drew bis nisto! to force a refractory
dancer into dancing as be wna ordered
to, but tee abootihg resulted in inflict­
ing a fatal wound in the breast of a
man named William*, who was sitting
at the other side of die room. The vic­
tim died in two hour*.

A horrible crime was committed at
Leslie on Christina* night, by u hiehjs
young rain named Martin Eckert lost
hi* life, hi* father-in law. one Daniel
Lincoln, being the murderer.
It apwhile calling at Lincoln'* house, took a
child in bi* um&gt;» and let it fail to the
floor. The futhcr-in-law got angry at
hi* drunken cnrrlcaaneM, and a quarre

tack that »n* answered by Lincoln
■maaliinc Eckert'* aknll with a stick of
wood the injured man dying toon af­
terward. Lincoln ha.* been arrested,
and M-cttm overwhelmed with grief. He
i* a man who baa Ixirnc a fair reputa­
tion heretofore
Eckert wa* a dissipat­
ed young fellow.

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There are more WI L 8 O N MACHINES sold In the
United States than the combined aales of all the
otners. i nt vriLsun mtiwinu mi t AUMmtRi, 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 fl lustratod Cntc'ogue, an j ask for sample of mending,
and our Circular No. 197 for further Instructions for buying machines
upon terms stated In the Catalogue.

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MEAT MARKET.
I offer thkteaaon a larger awl tnsice attractive stock titan ever, and cordially
invite every buyer to examine our goods and prices, knowing you will find it to
yonr advantage to give me » liberal share of yout patronage. I take gieot care
to have the iMtrat awd Ilnd ttt all departtoents, anti pnr&gt;MMs maintaining my

Freth and Salt SteaU,’

�ia the rillagr vidlfog Ser sister, Mr*.
Dr. Young.
D. M. Purehia. formerly of this vil­
lage, I* mudyteg ss-dirtur with Dr. C.

Boston Store!

Lynne" to uigi'l- Bhc h saM Io be the
iwat'aelTWM traveling hi the county.
L. J" Wheeler anil wife went to Hast
ing* to* attend tho wedding of their

mcee^MU* Belle Worelet. on Thursday.

Mbs Bril. Price, who ha* ben

—The accidental upsetting of a lan­
tern. b what deprived John Chandler
of Hep*, of a good bar* worth hl.SW.
bM H wm insured in tbe Barry and

in
use, and almost every thing that
son should know in thb practice
It ia a book for ewrj body, man.
an aod child. Thb wooderfsl I

Churvh. N. E. Halting*, on the evening
of the 7th lost.

Mr*. A. J. Bowroe and Mrs. Gardner,
-TtofrW-toW Un. w. b. KUr. of Hartings, were gnroia. at tho Wol­
th* Kalaruo -adulteress, have allowed cott House on New Year*. Tbe former
tbssr sympathies to well up like mi art

E. L. Parrteh, on Friday night, de­
ported on • two week’s visit to sec hb
—Dr. Frank Delano. the hero of Dad. ‘ p* and ma. at Vernon, Mich. Clark
8bcpberd’S apple orchard, Amy ria. i» Haire, a good-looking youth of J*ckagain in trouble—the Kalamaxoo Jail. son. fills hi* place at the M. C. R. R. de­
Tbs tempter this tlmo b Mrs. Dora pot, during the recreatory trip.
JaasteoM. of Galesburg, who left her
, Ths Ladirs* ttortety of tbs M. R.
I Chnrefa, of Mapte Grove, will bold a
social st the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C, Dillin, on W«dne*day ere , Dec.
Hyde, of Maple Grove, obtained a bill 8th. Everybody ia invited toattend.
of divcrec from hia wife, Christina, up­
TK^ Adventist quarterly meeting will
on tbe groan la or extren.&lt;e cruelty.
be held al tho Christian Church, In thk
Clement Smith waa hb solicitor. and
thia b tho second HU. be has obtained village', commencing Jan. Mis, and con­
tinuing over Lord's Day.
Elder Pres­
for Hyde within the last five years.
ton of Branch Co., is expected to be
—A tight rope-walkixt visited Hast­
present. All are invited. P. Holler.
ing* on Saturday to exhibit, and CoroRev. J. IL Burnham, of Saginaw, will
Mr Cote tendered him the roof of bl*
budding to tie one &lt; nd of rope to— speak at the Opera House, Sunday, Jgn.
Moruing
probably in anticipation of a job,—but fl'b, morning and evenii.g.
he. waa happily disappointed a* the subject : lAThr Philowiphy of theEmorope walkist performed his feat*, and tional in the Religion* Life." Evening:
"Geography a* a Fact in tin- Determin­
descended to terra firms in safety.
ation of Religions Beliefs”
—Bro. E. 8. Hoskins of the Bellevue
—Once upon a time a man by tho
Gaxrtte, b one of the few country edi­
tor* who hath luck. At Lansing on name of Oliver WoudrafT. of Heatings,
Tuesday he waa obusen Secretary of die waa a bard ilriuker, but he donned the
Stste Senate,
Mr. Hoskin* wa»’ As­ red ribbon, and i in axil lately became a
sistant Secretarv of tire last eenste. and loiid-moatbed.proclaimcr for temper­
being a first-rate editor, is abundantly ance ami reform, our people receiving
qualified to fill the position for which a touch of hi* oratory, at the time of
the formation of tbe K. K. Club bare.
-Tbe remains of Dr. Wilkinson, who Of late be has fallen from the faith and
died at Farwell some two years ago, exhibited sach a flagra.'c disregard of
hare been removed from that place to all the rules of decency and temperance
lhe burying ground, a couple of miles that the youthful editor of tbe Hasting.
north of thU village, Ed. H. Mallory SraMwi felt called upon to abuse him a
superintending the transfer. Tbe dr- little, and did so, whereupon said Wood­
deaaed friends reside in tbh locality, ruff accosted Sir Editor upon tbe
who, early in the spring, will cryct a streets of Hastings and informed him
monument over their beloved's laA that be waa there to demolish the edi­
torial frontispiece, making a lunge at
—Griffith A. Kerr's basement, rented him at the same time. Tho editor, in
by the common council, for council trying to dodge the blow, fell over a
rooms and village lock tip. ba* been wood pile, and a* Woodruff was crawl­
fitted up in prime order, and Marshal ing over to finish him. d»iibl&lt;*d the ed­
Griggs b in hi* glory, with hia boa* eye itorial leg up like a Z, and ’ then amlon the look-out for some d.and d. to in­ deuly undoubted it again on Wood­
carnate therein. Boys, you want to ruffs nasal appendage, completely dcmuralixiug that olfactory organ, and
stand &lt;iu your good behavior, for these
causing bis pliis to resemble, somewhat,
cells are dark and dangerous, and couduaive to tiring on the delerium tru­ the scat of war io Afghanistan; b«it
Woodruff’s trouble, were uot to etd
In-re, for s.x&gt;n nfter lie was arrested
—Bro. Kittridge, lite young and en­
and fined *7J0 for disorderly conduct.
terprising editor who has presided ov­
er the columns of tbe Vt'Ville Aster
peiw for the last five or six months, and
This famou*. &lt;■ motional and tragic
published lhe best newspiper that
artnssa. supported by a finu-class com­
burg ever had. h.w exchanged pulpits
with O’Brien of the Eaton Rapid. pany of fourteen artist*, will appear for
one night only, Saturday eve.. Jah. 4th,
Jowreof. Kit. and O’Brien are both
at tbe Opera House. Mi** G ray i* with

provemeot in the Nxws this week, and
that is the ruling out of the four col­
umn* of patent medicine ad*, that have
adorned our fourth page, and placing
io their place a column of neat business
cards of Hasting* firms. This year we
shall give more reading matter than
ever before, but shall run do advertise­
ment* for love or money, and our reoder* can rely upon seeing only the adverUsements of responsible bariuess
mon, who will always be glad to see
_yoc and give you the worth of your

HssTOKM, DKC-. 80th, 1878.
Dur News:
1 observe that the Journal and James
Martin, the .liysicr, broke out anew
last week, upon the .editor of tbe Nkw*
io an unprincipled, unilerjuimlcd, and
ontragrobsly di.honcst way. I presume
the editor of tbe Nkw* could write hia
name any dav for enough to buy and
sell both of throe detestalde frauds, and
then have money left to do buainoas
with; if lie hasn't. h« has plenty of
backers in this city to enable him to do
so. Yon ought to wind Goggle-eye up.
aa you did a couple of years ago, and
if you want fact, in regard to bis hnne*tv and character, I am ready to furnidi tiicm with or without my name,
and you will be doing Barry County a
service, too, to use them, fora man who
ing her in the great drama of "Ea*t haa do reputation at home, deserves
Lynne." The following notice from none sway. I remain, your*. XXX.
tbe Kalamasoo 1 rlcgraph, of Dec. 17,
thus .peak* of Mias Gray:
“There wa. a large audience at Un­
ion Hall last evening to witaera the
performance of Eaat Lynne by tbe Ada
Gray Dramatic Company. To aay that
every one was mtislird would uot exprras it j tbe audience were delighted.
The whois company 'have merit of a
fine order, while in scenes requiring
Seat feeling Mix* Gray ha* no .nprrr. SbehMagnod voice—round and
far-reachiug—and is an accomplished
write und tell der frienl* to coorue und
eat some nice beans and krout und
drink some coot cider mil 'em too, und
der young folk* rite much postal card*
Frank Brbbone has gone to Kansu*. to dm “sweel harts” und tell* ’em they
.-ash comning to see ’em mit von slayDan got a scarf New Year*. Where
did he get it t
The pioneers of Woodland had a
feast at 8. B. An way'*, on New Year’s

&gt;o«J&lt;*r.
t committee of the South
boiire will receive bid*
util Jan. 10th, 187».
-------ation* may be seen at
Hrary Smith’,, three mile, south and
Huiy M. Smith.
Gao. M. Dsvkmfc
Jimxfh Nichols.-

Commencing* January 1
This is no closing ont sale bnt a Bonafide Clearance Sale
of Winter Goods preparatory to onr
Feb. Invoice of Stock.

Read and Act Accordingly.
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 ourselves, we propose to give the people the benefit thin coming month, and
to make it a success we have replenished our Stock, making it complete.

Make a Note of This

New BlMckamftb Shop.
I !»■ g leave to Inform tbe dtitena of
Nashville andsnrruamlingeottntry that
hereafter 1 can l&gt;e found at the old
foundry, slmr I have fitted up a shop
for General Blacksmithing. and um bet­
ter prepared than ever before to do
good work, of every description. A tri­
al will com ince.
Chas. Scmxidt.

We sell every article in our stock at actual cost, (Groceries excepted.)
Believing it more profitable to close out goods in their seu&lt;n il&lt;i&lt;b
keeping the stock fresh and clean, and as all goods are sold at cost it will
be a rare opportunity for you to make n 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.
For the benefit of a.11 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,

For sale oriradr nt a Bargain.
A good house and four lots in lhe
city of Hastings. Cash will buy the
above property for one half it* value,
or will sc’l to responsible parties on
long time, or trade for a good span of
horwa. Here's a bargain for »&gt;me one,
a* 1 mean business.
John Fkaxck,
NnahviUk, Mich.

ATTENTION !

NEW GOODS,!
NEW GOODS!

NEW GOODS!

At Woodland Center, containing
large Stock of
Having permanently located in uuai-

ing. Hope to meet interested parties
at the Wolcott House.
Dated. Dec. 36th, 1 f»T8.
Clkmemt Sxrrn.

nc*s In Nathville. keeps ■rontant-

[y on Land a full and well se­
lected stock of

STAPLE GROCERIES,
SATISFACTORY PRICES TO ILL

GO THE PRICES!
Sugars. Teas,
ENTIRE STOCK U NEW

Coffees, Spices,

Having been bought during tho last
month, consequently bought at

—The weather on New Year’. day
wm all that could be desired.
Old 8ol
diffused bb grata! rays, which, with tbe
fine sleighing, called out a large num­
ber of old and voung. rtaid and my, to
This fine ran of sleighing makes bus­
enjoy and celebrate tbe day bi tbe good. iness lively with tbe fanner* in lb#
vidnity.
Dr. Cha*. Rraarll has moved to Alle­
foe the first time in Nashville on this gan, where be will continue the prac­
day. Miss Belle Truman and her molb- tice of medicine.
«r. Mutated by Mr*. A. J. Booths and
Mia* Lena Fleming; Mr*. W.H. Young.
good one, we think.

FRIGES
We are prepareu to do moat ample
Justice to all our customers, which are
many, and we are bound to make aa
many more, if low prices and fair deal­
ing will do it. We have brou.'d&gt;t our
large stock here to *U, not to keep on
our shelve*, and we earnestly solicit
your examination of out stock before

STONE and WOODEN WARE,'

{FURNITURE STORE.

Boots &amp; Suoes,
Hats &amp; Caps,

At Prices to Suit the Times I

nr Follow the crowd and feet a bur
of Dicaijraex’s Fi— r — “—
—
take your liltxte I
few pound* of lhe
re *&lt;..-« tor

Ib which wc defy competition on ChB
drea's.
Trath*' *i»&lt;F MeaX
in price and quality, to suit
tboM of ample r»««nB to the

LADIES CLOAK’S
Prettier aod chsupf thansver.

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KELLOGG 5 DEMARAY

CLOTHING!

A good deal of building h «m&gt; tbs pro-

Th. hMnd*-

A BRANCH STORE

DAN. MANEE
PIONE’R STORE

FURNITURE!
i
1
i

GOOD GOODS

CHEAP B IE til AFTOBB W,

COFFINS * CASKETS

�than twenty yw» ago.
In tbe year 1K4 t£re was . oonrict
at Alton named Hall, who waa earring a
Ufo sentence for murder. He was a dtwman of wiry frame, and Ida ia.-

asm hid
roll, hke
l:n!t &lt;f
ngof.wk

taken from her. and she was allowed
only blanket and moccasins. Tbe camp
N«VTM*uX»a Fatsos with Bwzrr
was moved often, always aorjhward.,
The warrior* several times left tbe Olt.—A poison of ahy conceivable de­
scription and degree ot potency, which
, hM been intentionally or accidentally
swallowed, may be rendered almost
instantly harmless by simply swallowing
two gills of sweet oil An individual
with h very strong constitution Miould
take nearly twice that quantity. This
j oil will mod patftMy neutralize every
Jeauft roOrgr Ha told Mr. Jours that fora d MlruUiuimd. rr
the party ren- cHefly Yank tons, from.1 prison
—t with
v
whieh
phyrdciami and
' the Yankton Agency, but were a few chemists
**■
*“*" ore acquainted.
'
! from Red Cloud and Bpotted Tail!
Beaxx fob Colm.—A jrritcr in the
i Agrnria*. They were out always during1 Statical
cites a uUmber of cates
most effect­
summer and returned to the agenciesi in which borax i* proved
in tbe winter.
ual remedy in certain fortns of colds.
।
Their slave* are kept outside the, He states that in sudden hoamcne*s. or
, loss of voice in public *;x-akirr* or singagencies in concealment. Other female
| white slave* in the party lold her, era from cold*, relicJ,fi&gt;r^ji hour or so.
through tbe nitenircter, that
their; a* by magic, may be eften obtained by
friend* had bra-n murdered, and. a* they slowly dhaariving. partially swallowing,
hail no liomes, they had no desire to ew- a lump of borax the size of a garden
c*jx. Young Jonea. who i* aged 15,-be­ jxa, or about three or four grains, held
came a .favorite and wn* kindly treated. in the mouth for ten minutes befonAt the expiration of two months they, ] spanking or singing. Thi* pro«lnees a
reached tho neighborhood of u small profuse *&gt;-crction of aoliva, or “ water­
villagi- in Northern Nalmska. whore tbo&gt; ‘“•’'.of tl'f mouth anti throat proba­
Indians procured liquor, and they all be­ bly restoring the voice or tone io tho
came drunk. That night Mrs. Jones e*- dried vocal cords, just ax wetting bring*
caped. liaving on only a raggeil blanket back the miasing note* to s flute when

the world in ita dhd
men. and that, in his j
immigration of tbe Mc_„---------------- ----pernutted. th«-y would take possession
of tbe Pacific eoaat, to the exclusion of
tbe white race. “A people," continued
Mr. Blaine, "who cat beef and wheat
bread, and who drink beer, cannot labor
alongside of those who live on rice, and
if tbe experiment i* attempted on a
large scuie tho American laborer will
have to drop his knife and fork and take
up the chop-stick*.* On being asked if
he did nut by this argument con­
cede tho ‘superiority-of the Chinese
laborers, Mr. Blaine
raid no; no
more than it was conceding the
superiority of the slave labor to ray
(a* wa* always found to be the case)
that free white labor could not live and
flourish alongside of it. Tbe cbumw
which would drive white tabor from the
Pacific coast by the introduction o* the
Chinese were not essentially different
from those cause* that drove white tabor
from tbe South by the apreod and incrcsM&gt; of the servile race therc._ Il w*s
urged by a wvll-known N&lt;
—
•
England
man tliat the
“
of' exclusion
*
could
— —in this nineteenth
century, but Mr. Blaine insisted that all
our great troubles thus far in the Uni­
ted States had their origin in distinc­
tions and prejudices of race, and that
no*., just as wo are getting over one
that threatened the destruction of civil
liberty on thia continent, it wonld not
wem wise t&lt;i invite another and possi­
bly more serious trouble of tbe same
kind from an even more dangerous
source. Mr. Blaine was then asked by
a prominent Western man how he would
deal with the Chinese already in the
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ture; the first met Oct. 25. 17H0.
It Texas had m many people to tbe
nquare mile a* Massachusetts abe would
liave a population of 72.000,000.
Lx the English army, especially among
tbe young. Ixxf tea baa been found

It seems probable that a record of
Ocu. Grant's travels will be published.
James Ranrl Young ia to bo the writer.
yteed a desperate sehsmn to escape from
the pnson and humiliate tbe Warden.
A H«w JutPEf clergyman refuse* to
A Wabhixotox correspondent of tbe
I At 10 o'dock one morning, while at |
make a return of bi* marriages to tbe
Chicago rribw **jv "it to *teU*d with mud&gt;
work, he signaled the guard, whose name I
Slate, claiming to be nwponaible only
cou&amp;lWKM in
cireta. that Hacntary Htor
wa* Crabb, that be waa sick, and, in acto God.
tn»U d-win-« to lx- tbe
ratulutalc of
conlaiMW to the rule. Crabb started with
Sax Fhaxcibco recently shipped her
Ohio, *ml lh»l s»n *fW reMimptioa shall b*v*
him to bis cell While in tbe corridor,
first cargo of fora to Europe. The goods
as the guard wi* opening an iron door. |
&lt;ame from Alaska, and arc worth over
Hidl struck him down with a bar of iron.'
&gt;500,000.
which be hail secured in lhe blacksmith I
The ccwtliont switch of hair ever made
•hop. and dragged him into tbe cell.
ic Paris waa sold there lately for &gt;500.
He then Ixiund him with strips from the I
. It was snow white, and a yard and a
bed blanket and closed the door, shut­
quarter long.
ting down tbo bed again*’ it Tbe
The New Orleans Times says some
guard waa stunned by lhe blow, and i
of the more unfortunate scboul-tcachem
did not recover hi* senses for an hanr.
in Now Orleans are upon the vetge of
but, a* lie did not return to the shop,
nt.vrvation, and no money with which to
search Was made, and the Warden »a» 1
l»y them.
quickly informed of the event. Hall. ‘
A THTmiciaX of Montgomery county,
armed with his knife, ws* keeping,
Ind., allowed three feet of stagnant
watcli over tho wounded guard, and wa*
wat.-r co stand in the cellar of hi* bouse,
•ecure in hia cell. He .-ommanded the
and was much surprised when hi* child
” '
Te declared that hr would
died of diphtheria.
■I unles* hr was granted a
Bohtox ia going into expensive im----- &lt;------------ - but, after some reflection, ’
demanded, in addition, tliat he should
be furnished with a loaded revolver, and
be permitted to walk with tbe guard out j
" Take a well-opened lemon, rob and of the prison to a carriage at-the gate,
iwpirerz* until the juices arc well liqui­ and that Col Buckmaster should drive
Coxrt.Airrs have been rife in Darm­
Ilrrc ^ahc procured a small ram of fied. then open the lemon and Miuocze the carriage in such direction a* he1
Tax Directors of the Mount binai
stadt of the adulteration of American
money
She l&gt;erame alarmed at the un­ tlm juice into a glaas rial. Add to the would thea indicate, and a* for a* he
(Jewish) Huapital, of Beer York, have declined
tobacco. Yellow straw paper, saturated
certainty of her ton's fate and returned juice three or six pearl Inittona. accprd- might cbotw, and permit him to escape. ;
to aeei-pt tho profler ot t-'*" oy Jmlgn Hilton,
with extract of Kentoeky leaf, and dried,
:
ing
to
size,
such
as
is
used
on
lineu
or
itopslrb-^ya th»l 4-&gt; t&gt;cr cent of tte linoaiaaM U&gt; Central Nebraska, where abv traveled j cambric underwear. In a few day* it Hr further announced that if anj at- 1 estly, of course," replied Mr. Blaine. haa been found in cigar*.
tempt was made to take him he would
who rvtnrrxd a; tbeir Ikhtx* will h*v« ]M&gt;zi*h*a| from place to place, watching for emi­
“ They came here," continued he. “ un­
IIkckxt events have developed the i
grant* from the north and living with will be found the lemon juice haa eaten fall on Crabb and murder him.
by tpriag if tbe wesUxr iluo* uot mr«kr*i*
der treaty rights, and are entitled to le­ fact that in Now Jersey there ia no law
up or dissolved tbe buttons, ao th eyean
Hia terms were alisurd. of course, and
Svtxntx* P**H*, who wa* recently farmairw. At tin- expiration of many be mashed lieiween the thumb ’ and
Weeks,
aick
and
disheartened,
abe
again
the Warden at no time thought of com- j gal protection and humane, Christian against stealing bodies from the grave; |,
trted *1 &lt;‘aE»t*ntux&gt;pl« for e ton*n*xvn&gt;eul &lt;g
treatment.
The
quCsUoua
of
fair
deal
­
and
the subject will be pressed upon
finger.
Shake
the
mixture
well,
then
started eastward
(Inc day last Octo­
plying with them, but the situatian waa |
' ~
l*h smuea, tn Ux tax w*r. u»l aruaptJy it to the corn; a few application* horrible, and there seemed to be no ing with the few Chinese already here the attention of the Legislature this.
jxrpetnxl bsaialiment. li** m&gt;mv*&gt;d * ber. while walking through Kearney,
and tbe throwing qur ports wide op-n
will conquer the moat stubborn settler
fall panli..
means of getting at tbe desperado tliat
* rrvulntfeu ta (tucua un in &lt; i uiutata)** ». c*a»xl recognized a* her non. who had just and giTr permanent relief." 7 hia is a did not render the death of Crabb eer to an unlimited immigration of Mongols
Territory of Oklahoma it
by Ux levying ot an oimt.oui tav Hcural
remedy easily prepared and contains no tain. The people of Alton were soon an- entirely distinct iiMies, and no man
&gt; give every Indian man,
«r:i* li*vr Ixxti klltal in de- *tr*x&lt;«, ami num come in from a long nnd terrible jour­
Tbe
Jiild a homestead ot ICO
ney. Sheltered by Junea Conuiehaal, pcriaoQooa substance; so all who d&lt;mre aware of these facta, and the town waa of sense will confound them."
j bar* ot jitotamrot jt-ottoam unprnunel .
conversation
was
prolonged
and
anima
­
_
,
,,
' A a*rreat»oda&gt;t at Karam, In .Ugluiilitaa. •*’■ » farmer, she watched at her nan's bed- can use it without fear of evil conse- in an uproar
acre* of land m addition to the tnbal
Tho guard waa n very
(J. KKDEMXTEK. who brutally mar- m Afghan »*&gt;ldxr in tbr Uritl.fi ~-rv»n «aa aide during a long illnraa. When the
ted, and was sngg* »tcd by the nresctice tantta which now Ixlong to the various
well known and re*i&gt;cctable citizen, and
FnarVtwimK Loan, Ma. taatJmx.be.
firing ioxarn In. n x.nlrymae ut Ux lioy had ]&gt;ortially recovered, they both
IlrxioKn.—Among the bunion rrm- hr Inal a family
The prison gates were of the Chinese rmbaraiy in Washing­ Indian families*.
olica pit forward tn the newajsipera crowd**! with anxious men and wotni'n, ton. At the conclusion of "the talk it
,
.
'
wux«&gt;.-r.l u&gt; Urrai or fnira «•**.■: I*' foarUxn
M. Dklkiixccjck, the Director of the
•tad wi-h great ectai lb* comptaUao at a rw. r-^i aervito&lt;l* for texeux. ttx-anx
are the following: &lt;1» Bind a fine and everybody's ingenuity was tasked wm wud that three-fourths of them:.-st* Bordeaux Mint, whose urn-st crf-al.il
' BCT'“" **7 ‘ u7,h*’K* rtvor.
«®- I ciwreapratetmy* a i-nx lamati -r. of Ux Kinser
linen liaud tightly around the foot and todoviaraway of saving' Crabb's life. at the table were in sympathy with Bcn■ucli a Mrnaatiun, is alleged to have ab­
The now* wa* sent over the State and
stracted bars of silver and substituted
ond wear it .lay and night; l«tbc the
country, aod attracted its allowance of
liars of copper silvered over. The fraud
fert frequently in strong Ikihix water,
Thi steamship Emily B Bonder,
attention. Communication wa* kept up
i* estimated at 1,300,000 francs.
ujuna* trasiMxmfu] of pulvenxcd borax with the convict and the guard through
S. D. Richards, who was recently ar­
from New York for Bsnto Dcmtngn. in rrportrtl
Somebody started the hoax tliat Wm.
to
a
bann
of
water
&lt;21
U*e
pulverized
!•* at •» Dm few of her pMur-ap-r* u»J
lhe door, before which Btickmaater rested at Mount Pleasant, near Stcn■sltpctre and sweet oil; obtain si the stood for the greater part of three &lt;tav» lienville, Ohio, for the murder of a V. Taylor, of Whitehall, N. Y, wa* to
cr»« &lt;«e*jx4... A Iowa tn Itayti u reported
druggist s 5 or i» cent** worth of *glt- with a pistol in hi* hand, watching dili- woman and her three children tn Ne­ fall heir to *100,000 if be married with­
of tramps. Men here from tbe agencies pctre: pul into b !&gt;&lt;&gt;ttl&gt;- with sufficient' gentlv for a chance to kill die convict. braska. has made a confession, of whieh in a year, and now 300 letter*, evidently
an jirepanng to investigate the matter, olive oil to nearly diwmlve it; shake up But Hall managed to keep himself cov- ,the following arc the material parts: penned by solicitous and susceptible f&lt;। pirttaJly ii
and express the opinion that many of well, and rub the inflamed joints night cred by the body of die guard, and hi* “I wa* born tn Mount Pleasant, Jcffrr- malea, swait hia call at the Whitehall
tah.irr'. In
'
the agency Indiana have kept up the
vigilance never relaxed. He raud lie sin county, Ohio, and am a Quaker by jMMItoffice
Fora gentlemen of New York city
•vsirmatic murder of settler* during
had brai trying to get the Warden in- birth and religion. I went Wrat, and
have offered foOU aa a premium for the
the summer and sucvwaafnlly conccahng
■tead of the guard. l*ut had been roc , have lived in Michigan. Iowa, Wiacontheir cnm&lt;At the Yankton Agency
pellcd to accept the smaller game--------------- ---------------- • —---------------------- best four design* for a house for workLEE REED A CO.
there will lx an immediate investiga­
whereupon Buckmaster offered to take -''* bn“k,u Tbe flr,t murder I committion. and the identity of the Indians *e- should also Im* wounK around the coni. Crald&gt;’» place if he might lx released
w“ m Bnftdo county, in the tatter
Bondage
at
night.
&lt;4)
Try
binding
&lt;.n
cured, if possible.
—j i.c.
.
..
.. stark
. Btate, where I shot a man with whom I
and
hf ---------agreed1 to go into
the cell
the pulp of a lemon every night. naked; but Hull wisely declined to was engaged in a quarrel. I afterward
rarioM Sources.
The Oldest Man Alim
cliangn his prisoner. It was useless to ninrdercd another man in hi* own
Bic* Headache.—This complaint i*
At N&lt;». 157 Sarah Ann street, in re­
| attempt to poison the convict, for , house, because ho cursed me, beating
sponse ta tbo reporter* summons, the
■ tlx
gnsnl
str
the
—mo food, hi* brain* out with a luffim,.- I then
door wm opened by Uncle William . g too little. Nine times ou* of ten and
the
little
window
through 1 went to Kearney. At dial place there
toehir
Scott himself, who asked the writer and the cause ia in the. fact that the itoniMcb the wall did not afford a view of either 1 lived a Swede, a liorhelor. on a farm by
bis com|iaDwn* to come in and take * was not able to digest the food last m­ U hen thi* desperate aitnaiiou w*» nn- himself. He had plentv of money, and 1
hr f»rc
i truduccd into it, either from it* having
। denrtood Oov. Biascll sent ■ jiardon to I treat to live with him, soon after
I lx*-n uiiAuitalde or excessive in quautiwhich I poisoned him, hut, as be did world. It came back by the way of
fashioned poUtanraa
Col. Buckmaster, to be usevl at his ill
_ Curie Hill" is a line, intelicetrial­ I ty. A diet of bread and butter with . ri.-tian, but the Warden reaolved not to not dlr q^ick enough to suit me, I one San Francisco in just 100 days.
| ripe fruit* or Ix-rrie*, with nuxlerst*-.
looking old nagro, al&gt;out five feel eleven
, use it except in the last extremitv. No | night knocked hi* brains out with a
A XlcK-xrrXAMlxa young man called
inches in height, wrll-projwrUonnl. and । eoulinuon* exercise in the open air. labor or pains were spared to catch the club and took all his money. Thi*
•til! muscular, with bushy gray ixard Kufficirut to keep up a gentle prrapira- convict off hi* guarL but he seemed to Mr*. Harleaon, whom I murdered along at ahonse in Provid'wce and told lhe
and hair.
Ths first question aakud tion. would cure almost cverv case in n feul neither fatigue nor fear.
When - with her direc children, had a dtasof&amp;te lady that her husband had authorized
short
time.
Two
tetk*p&lt;&gt;onfnl*
of
pow
­
him
to got hi* overcoat to wear at a fuhim waa. of courw-. whether his ago was
every other cxpevUcnt had failed the । hukband, and a short time ago ho went
dered charcoal in half a gtas* of water,
a« great *• reported
Uncle Bill at
anicn reaolved to force the door, and away and loft her. She waa a hardp-ol fleflniurr treaty *re «asl to Im rspidli once replied. Hi a clear Voice, “ Yrs, and drunk, generally gives instant re­ accordingly, when the cell door was 1 working soman, and had a farm with
lief. We are inclined to think tliat the
!*kmc -lisp.- Hams. slUxmKb •lx will alii
, opened to admit the supjxr of the man. plenty of grain, stock, poultry, etc., on
msb-ly I.ua.1 apo mdrauulv. w&lt;!l not nrres
above remedies rasy do in stune. but not
- be introduced a crow liar and thus kept it. 1 conceived tbe idea of murdering
!wr flcnunds la the prwiit unsnn*! o.u.liU.«i
in all caat-s. A sovereign remedy for
nt U&gt;«.
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die floor open, and. with the aid of an­ her and her children, and then selling
thi* dioraae i* nut easily found. A cor­
’ other guard, rushed in and dragged 'i off everything she Lad and picketing
respondent from Conneeticsil cootrib- !
1 Crabb out. At the first moment of vio­ the pnxecd*. For Uii* purpose I told
nta* the following on thw. subject:
lence the convict fell on Crabb with hi* &lt;I the neighbors I wa* going to take Mr*.
• have been 1725», thr*x year* Ixfore “ Sick headache i* jxriodical and i* knife, but failed to kill him, though be I Harleaon and her children to a neighAt J unction City, Tex**, Tom Doran
Washington was born. an&lt;) when Balti­ the signal of distrem which the stomach wounded him dreadfully. When the 1 lioring town, and for them to eomo over
put*
up
to
inform
u*
tliat
there
U
an
*nd lout* Temple fousbt with
Doran
more eity bore the m&gt;w-forgottcn latte
guard aa* removed. Hall closed bin tho next day and feed the stock. Tliat
A Marrilng Mau.
ovcr-alkaBne condition of ita fluid*;'
killed T.mpta. Tlx loner's f»Uxr puranol
I of J ones’Town.
i door and refused to surrender. He sat night I murdered them, and hid their
Tho Rev. John Mandelinc. of Brook­
Dora*. *aoo«inc hha
fatally, sod thro
I
At ths luggestion nf the reporter that it needs a natural Arid to restore dawn on the floor oat of pistol range, i liodics under a hay-stack, and went
•tablwd tbe l*dy ricvMi Liar., sod cat tbe lyn. just sentenced to five years' impris- Uncle Willinn* -frtated the history of the battery to ita normal working con­
and
wa* beyond the reach of Warden away myself. After the-tapsc of two or .
ih2M.frb? *£ **.•" -. • -A
n*-b«d . on cent for bigamy, miaacsl hi* calling.
dition. When the first symptom* of a
D®®
tt th* ..tyncLing
horse-thieve* He should have been a humorist. In his life. •' I wa* Ixjrn." raid be. " in headache appear, take a teisqxxmful of Buckmaster, who called upon him to tliree days. I returned and gave out
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that Mr*. Harleaon liad gone to join her
I Calvert, Md." When aaktil the yaar,
A anti. working in a paper mill in
»t Carutag. «*y oocatyArk
hi* confession to the Judge be wrote: I he replied : "Deed, master. I can't r^- leno- juice clear, fifteen minute.-* be- i surrender in vain, and, aa hi* body and husband, and that I haa bought every- i
, Delphi. Ohio, found among the waste
limb* were entirely concealed by the
The Court Houne at Maysville, De ■ " After my first wife died, in 1878,1
fore each meal, and the aam&gt;- dose at
thing abe had. I
’ । paper a couple ctf *50 bills. Tbe proKJb oraaty, Ma, bn* been banml All tlx went to Philadelphia, where I became m&lt;-mbcr the figures." His father wa* a bed-time; follow thi* up until all *ymj&gt;-1 doo* be still held out. But the Warden ,
j everything, and, i_
_
pnetor took them from her ami kept
stave, and lielonged to Min* Perry [
watched
until
be
saw
one
foot
exposed,
acquainted With Mary E. Itaatel, and ; Irawrence, of Calvert county.
Hi* toms are paraed, taking no other remeHtisjxcted, left the place and came on to them. She sued and gut judgment bcmarried her. Soon after, rr wife left 1 mother wa* a free woman, and the .Lea, and you will soon be able to go and inaUnUy piareed it with a ball.
Mount Pleasant It was on the 8th of De­ I low, recently affirmed by the Supreme
mo on account of my religion. I then mother of, “ twenty-six head ’ of chil- free from your unwelcome nuisance. : The wound diwtroyrd the self-command cember that I committed these mur­ Court, which held that the pwrehaae of
of the oonvict aud’ho expemed his head, &gt;
went to Newark a* a preacher of tbe &gt; dren, as Uncle Bill termed them. Will­ Many will object to this 1-xiuw the 1
and a ball pierced it instantly. He wa* ! der*. I deny notldng. I am guilty of j waste paper did not give tbe purchaser
gospel
There I became acquainted
iam was the fourth child. He has no n-mody i* too simple, but I have seen ' taken out, and died in a day or two. tho crim*-* I am charged with, and ex­ a right to unknown valuables found in 1
with an old widow, who proposed mar­
; idea what became of tLe rest He re­ many cures in thi* way."
The guard, Mr. Crabb, recovered en- peel to hang for them, but when they ; it, aa against the finder.
riage to me; and, after telling her my
mained with Miss Irawrencc until ho
tirdy from hi* wound*, and held bi* ' take me back I want to be trsatod an U
Ax immense grave or vault is being '
*
my wife who was 4« years of age. al which time he
place in the prison after it was removed I was once a white man, if I do Dot now j made in the cemetery of PereL* Chaise,1
yttriaK,
-----------------------n-. She also wa* made free, on account of hia
deserve the title, find liave a fair trial I Paris, in which to place tbo remains of,
to Joliet
left me. I then wont to Bradford. Ct,
lefore the taw. I believe I will be i
mother bring free-born.
After leaving
the
forgotten combatants of tbe war of
where I made the acquaintance of u
mobbed aa soon aa I arrive in Kearney. ]
Mina Lawrence, Scott went to live with
1870. This immense grave baa a superI third woman, to whom I was married.
I am a member of a band in Nebraska1
a CoL Hoskins
With the Colonel ho
ficies of 120 meter*, and will be rarShe found out the circumstances re­
that
ia
sworn
to
avenge
the
death
of
any
j
remainevl thres or four years, and acted
moun ted by a monnrn*nt. the design of
specting my previous marriage*, and a* hia body servant
member, and they will avenge mine. I which han not yet been eboaca. Tho'
one morning, upon returning from mv
At the tune, about the year 1775, tho
am sorry I camo bonte and brought,
work*, which are of great importance
| work, I found that abe al*o had fled. I Indianv were a cause of a'groat annoy­
disgrace upon my friends who lire in i
and
likely to last a conaidaraUe time,
then came to Troy, where I formed tbe
ance to the people of Maryland and
acquaiutan-e of a servant girl, to whom other aoteuira. As CoL Hoskin* was
I was married.
She fled from me.
Wsaderthl SpHor*s Web.
Lmrnmg that this test jwrn intemtol
to have me arrested, I left Troy ami
“Acrons the ' sunny paths' of Ceylon,
n ar-u V ______
where tbe forest meets the open coantrv.
pownx ft BAKL0W,
and which constitute tbe bridle roads
tinopte, and vbai tbe fottar arrived he
found the ftultaa with a Bibte in his
HARDWABE
hand. "Yoauro a Ctarfattaa," said fee
Sultan; “swestf to ma upon thia Bibte
that yoa will teU tha truth. I wish to
know if my lungs are affected, or if
. I have any other organic trouble."
Thi doctor took the oath, and then.
aouDding tha Saltan s taaga. found
them bmkhy. a* also hi* gsaaral ^stern.

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VOLUME VI.

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 18711.

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Within the lart eight reare, il appears from
th« reoorts of the several pruescut'ng attorneys
to ths Attorney Gwusral, that the number of
pernone prMBcsW eefitasl to this Rute far vari
&lt;m cleiie wee &lt;7,«. of three m u were
diargvd with &lt;he crime of arson, hat rah fortytwo ware ronvtotsd total puoiatoXL II would
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sxacvnva aasawusi

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catotaL Hto traracw ctwai matty aeeatoowa

hMtesn*alrarit.*«wl'^e^cnrdte^i smv*atoZ
1*1 that tbo jwrtie. concerned bare not the
fun.la mtrJWtc to Isdld It, and tlsat there to uo
reas-nalX' probahfhty of thrir la4ng aHe to ob­
tain UMMieya for tixt pww, Lave taken stops
lo doeiare th. nmtract forftotod, aad to pia.v
tbo land Fact re that it may be available to any
other parties who may coatraet to b-.iBd the
nwA
The rootrtrnrttiw of this rallnisd is aa ntjtrnt

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*1 all I
□rrec- .

The Hoard for the .Supcrriskm of Charitable
Instl tattoos lias stradny ptireneri its work, and
I refer you to fta rr]virt f&lt;w many rire[lent eng
gvertons to regard to our system of chart ties and
urrerttoo.
The rtp.rVi of the Hosni of Health hive si
traded aUectton and cisitaui valuable tafoinjanU ! Of toe Ktata ixtai Ltotee

preparation and pnbUatton of the vital .tatistie* It would arem that they tose ranch of
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11.e tsian! asks an apj/n-pnation of 175,(11) for
eurrvtii ripraaea for the roautog two Teara,
with an addition of &gt;10,100 for aao. ry t’rtua
apeelfled ia the rwjxw-t it also asha authority
to buy aoma aiigr acres of land for jxaturagv
ai&gt;l other pwrpoaea, and snggwsls that provisum be made for the exnpbnmeot l.y the tostitution of a Halting agent. whoso duty it ahaU
tar Io seek out bumee for the children arid otherw»»O look after their interest The further
•ntgiwtom is made that quite a number of the
ebudren »nffi r from cLrunk disease u.1 re-

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rexmw in more
tends to corer H lnl'‘tfce

dretrttrtksiof many livre and mllltostoof doilarr'
The amottol of this class of lands, l r. on
worth of property. Comlitaati.s»s were fnrmid, . which redrtnpti. &lt;i lias expired aol the State
radn»d depute, warrlstUMW and sbopa amas&gt;l, a.-rinl.-vd a title, rsmaiaiug t-aeohl al the ctoso
frrigto and tiasrangrr Imux cvxspeflcsl to sun, .f
to o-tolwr, 1S7\ was
(
running, am: a large lift of the carry toe buri , tto- stn-tini ttnsnld st the close of the sale In
ores &lt;jf the Country for the tune ta-irj »u»| Staled. | I *77 was 11,WvMA 44. show toe aa inrrwsa of I
Having rrliaMe raformatowi that a similar HXt,:rfatMl Tte iwdew during tbs year 197S. al
danger was tbrwalesdug Ibe peace and go.! | the Auditor General's and cwnnty Treasurers'
onlre of thia ftiale, 1 ttoeirxd il my duty 1&gt;- take ..Arera, rskrei tngvtb'-r, amotintad to IW»,C1,
|&gt;rntupl and envnretir mrasurew to mset stici. . showing an increase of sales in IBsfi as ex.nleu»vrreca-y alaxd.1 11 arire. I areonllngly or , pand with IB77 of »ir&lt;741:X
derail out the whole military force of ths ttiab
II will lv arec that the Kate has azvpnrert a
to be eccampo) wtore Uw-y might rapidly l« | large antount of larvls of this charactsr, and i your ronstituenta.
ina&lt;le available in case of nred To this rail that Uiet are constantly lacrreatog rumilararf
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the troops prorupt!v rewpooded. and the Hirer eurutibii.«ue hare occurred to former years and
regiin. nte were quickly in the field rredy f« tnetb.ab. of relArf have bran devised l.r the
active duty On the ?Kh day of Jnlr a portion ‘ Ixgialaum-. Il ia rory important to the intsr, ,
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of tbs haadstxi ins employ of the Michigan Ora- &lt; eats of the Htalr that some prorlxtoo
made
JaTAX H k&gt; 1* » greetwheat pd&gt;n.n—I Wwwmam* .« &lt;»-— «■»«
I.-V—x— si.. ■—*. — -* | dlicwx
,Sk«°1
" Sacsaor l*es " are now the faeWcw
rw pasi i in Kentucky.
••£ ,~.a

BaIiAU and eheeac should l&gt;« offered,
just before dotoert.
A hot brick ia the brat friend that-.
MMXMt paople have thia weather.
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A. T. Stxwakt A Co.'» rated bo^diMf&gt;
in New York ouveta jrigbuxm acre*Xa
floors.
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Bcauax etteeemen are revolving
their minds the possibilities of a reio^
lotion.
Aluast, N.
has made a CaXHtofr

«Jy aa a last resnri m aid of lbs nvil aathori- failsd to ks«p a rweord of the aamo
Urw vbn) their efforts to rvstor. order had , cwlu4-&lt;i has rvwciltod Uisrrby Lust
proved tsywerkwa, I at otev placed myself io ^1) local bonds are reciairc! to be
eornnutrorataja with Hrei Jamre (VfrwmeH. with a Arwicnate.) State nfltoev Ixfurs
Mayor of the city, reqwwting him to keep me I ilelircml. Tula pruocodtng is said to
vivtoed of the a'tnatuai. and assnrtt* him that I 1,-uer r'.andiug and to thus facilitate
1 would direct tbs nuhtary to prot——•
firmly aspport the local autbuetbes
tairuog j*a&lt;-» and the raunwasc? of
I further bw.uo.1 a prviamaU.s; ruj.

hit in securing a new 514,000,000 Stkto;

This immense imncrj of capital ei-^agsd in
die tramjcxtatoin »f jwxwoK'-rs and mer­
chandise adds RTwady to lbs wealth of the State
and t&gt; the cx&gt;u»rtiarev of He nuxeas, and ta&gt;
tmtitlesl to ytsrr fostering ears and pro'cction
ll has been tavratrd under rights and prtv

and too t.MxUxlkV-r, tor prodprer sad tor ship
C. are rriQalh «uitlait loyntir pwotertiea. WV no oatue of cxxnp/suit in regsn! to Ur rust
of iraarj-irtffiK |iawtigers or freight. laieaj
rates Lave been as low If not tower than in our
neighboring Hlaies Hut as &lt;&gt;o« of Hr- States
over whose 111** of railroad the .rEHmw pro
dactions of the West are tranapurtrd to the “*
board, tn the obtaining of which tocre has bora
ai.d atilt contmeaa Io tx very active cucipetitwwi
by railroad com panic*. there ia danger that

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tbontaco. anted by the dtlxras of tor place,
warn doing all In their ;.&gt;wrr to quirt the .lie .
twbanre aad provide for the paxxgeof tnuw. |
with a fair prnapert that aueh result wnald be
.jxdily al ame.1 witbotrt roaort to the ex of I
rmhiarr lorixL 1 wa. .ulweooraU, advtoed .

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Jackson, to the proAeni
t»kn&gt; \&gt;r ।
a railroad oActada to prerrai » coUmtoo with ।
rdtoK a»ureUretUt thcrfuU j«.wrr '
of the Stale Wtlhkl Is. raptojvd, tfMcrasary to

,-Trebtetde to the workingmen who ownged u:
'be airthe tbsA they spesdiiy tock vamnsal of
wwtowi and abandonol tlw-ir iiKtmaidsrato a*!
ualswfwl prorevdiw- The tuilitarv merit siy
thana. fur tlx- alacrity »&gt;th wbk-11 they re-

lac the btisiorws of r-arrhssuig Krtlcta-W far
irs:u&gt;]a&gt;rtation orre Law («r, nads, srxl re­
fraining from gntog to uiv itMhvidnal spix-tal
privlisgte over &lt;&gt;lbrm oitiser ia too form of redured rales or rebate. I sugxrwl wbeLbrr it M
not dssirsbto to prohibit by taw anv acral or

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Juatire. WLDaerrey ufE.-tai sto.c
1;&gt;,r a |aj/ allowance for his services, it
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pnr„ tha1 extravagant pc
’,11Cllla u’^Tu. tix-e wboi^fE
*. u
I, rierleaL reoninnw Mvthar *
tnjnll,^r,
hwnung. « aUUt. The awl
.
^eful taqtotf
aimKTix xannsal. i Dtrrnr
Ttm ntale of Mary lalai nrw hoida the Uilr
w AjitleLam Naluaial Gcmeterv, aa Truatae
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»r several SiaU.sjrf.icii axitrftmted toward ito .Irunkarda.
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It ie elaimed that the HUi.ibnd Gel
tn lour mouths.
A womax named Henrietta Berger, te
------------------------- - Friebourg, SwiUcrland, lately hangml

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r4JAa win- canal.
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,l ,quarter
1I14rtCT ,erf
rf
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fcinna&lt;.
throu^ it Las toerr—vl
to I.TO.aS tons in
(lw t(m, tn • m
(l
TPar,T rwrennre during the same
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&gt;• tru»l rely etosfly upon our Slab- military to
suppress rtois or tnwinlta arirnwg in our midst
Tns policy erf Ux Gracral ttovrrmnral areres
to ba to dncucragw the reuptoyniral of 1 ctoral
troops in such cases until it u appareut that
tLe Mato alatw i»( unalds u. oTsrrouie thn dis
turbanre
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In the outbreak referred to, if we bail been
without a State forts, and had l*ra obliged to
wall until a formal apj.Ucntloa eoald hare been all oumaaimrs ma-™™
made on the President six! rrejwcxJrd to by f mate in the resietrnetiou ।
f’uderal troop*, the strike would uudoulrtsdly
The indobtodr ren at

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island.
Tki Bnirilijul Government has
-rd u privilege t&lt;&gt; a gentleman for ftemanufacture of a paper from the wM
fig tree.
• lx Paris the rage to for old bottoM,'
great pnrew Itoing paid fur thoeo in
atoxA lutrcv. jaaper. pobblfia or Alencon
diamonds.
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Tbk Hoq. Wm. IL Evartn. Stciwtagy
ol State. Laa rooantly parchaaed aevatal.
hniblred acrea of land in Palo Alte_

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Tssnev Alabama Legislature cat
, tains 77 planters, 44 lawynix, 4 mer^
chanta, phyaieiana. 1 miller and 1 hP
[I stnance agent
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Tur slave trade « being steaMu^
■ •carried on in the Red sea. (he slavee
' being taken from Abreeinia to the

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Va, ia eo great that very many of there
cannot poeaibly find anything to do
the line of the profceaton.
• ■ 'w
Sricwn in the United Siatee aver­
a** eighty per day. Denremron X
spirit*, conreqnent ca the hard trine*,
appears to be the great mure.
Ex-Oov. BotTwxix, of JfaMtiihwite*
believes in frequent tdectiona, and thi»hbr

CowjsuS S^beoLUeod to hare enrolled
ilie maiinium number uf able L»lu •! inra, aa
there are al wavs •aue who cunot -to duty at
call; they sboaM hare offleers of rsperirnre.
bold regular meetings far drill, and bn aubjert

identity » then plainly underMood.
Thkxk » eaid to be an old T
namtxl Pavanovia living ai Bihat*, G
tia, who h 135 yew* okl. and ahN

se

�Long Brick

aooa oerrkd. bet
will kick yoe Lat

Cbariecte
SATURDAY.

fyfe«,

&lt;r&lt;MM*», £Jarfi
«H tta bfl-teting anfc- uuppir.g that th-

kvmbxm

without reserve the
fmnteby thuAuti

and Low Prices

•vxrss,-^.^^

mca

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of

State, with the a

■

--------•------- jB the capital.

Well." said

kb tack

HURRAH, BOYS I

Broadhead Alpacas

viilc.

lorad tbo array.”

* bore mtn*,
r ony per­
ordered to quit th.( capital
Another caro I | wimuu »m«r day*. Tta npnlaMHi ot
other* who were obnoxious to the po­
lice followed. Ev«a member* of tbo

My Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE ia
compWe. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.

Mr*. Bradford
tournala and^the German

kth th* dirt and filth, paw it j
■aid!

way* did be manifeot inanity, either
Mee. before we judge too hatefly. Hrte
Ahrr Mu tMfod fo, I
undoubtedly would bo tbo deal re for rvU.r
M..IV . tort limo ns b. .pfomnrf X.!S 1K(

latites

Frank Melvin of Colfax. Hnroq

hi* knees, poliew, h. Uieir trenchant way, have
dile noire, broken through artifice* of which much

Why, Ilka lb* real, yon would

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' Sold only by me in this Village.

DWIGHT SACKETT’S BAKU.
Alfred Gray, a teamater
Flint, " J

GBAUD RAPIDS DIFIB1OI

Bring in your Country Produce ; will excange Goods
for u as favoraby as for Greenbacks.
Quart or Diffiti.

“S^ I p-k b«
KK-

G. A. TRUMAN.

sb. a.i_w w
I*’- ‘

D. HACKETT.
no lietter, the poor fellow waa given tions. Socialurt song Imoka ana romax- 1 ®r °r
,
hia ditohargr, when lo! he suddenly be- ’ &lt;*•■ rousing panegyric* of tbe CoraA farmer named Peterson, /while
came saue and was seen at various ,1,une- luflamatory histones of the walking on tbe track of theGraafi RapI?"
\
I'eaaanta'War. ta«rat»liira of Rua-ian ids 4c Indiana Railroad. threemUe*
times afterward, perfortuipg duties Nihilist^ stormy pampnlets. and other south of Leroy, on the 7tk, was struck
bit*. Second: a great deeira that an ioaaue perron would hardly un- such political literature. Ths tadex «r- | by a locomotive and died in the three
UR Stock was never so nearly clored out at this reason of the year a* at ]
dertakc The stave two case* are on- P«T~tori« appear* to ta compiled with hour*.
present, and we are now replenishing « with
l,M.pl™o&lt;M0&gt;oI.W«,ru TM •"rtrlp-rtowne--.
Th. ch.rt»u. IfopobllcM'Sd'
'
to strict accuracy, and. unfortunately,
or
two
books
of
a
scientific
charac
were still many ways left open ta*ide our
ter have fallen tinder the pol e* inter- “
^r
™
Ingle with those who have seen the above 4o “play off." and among
diet, and hare had a short thrift. These
1 .1 if ’ f
-to
th*’ t J U U fortner editor*,will
much of the world, aod bear each, one them may be enumerated the ulcer are serere measure*, and re« the m*M ! ‘
Which are muck cheaper than in the Fall, in fact lower than ev
toll of th* wonder* of "fatherland,"
of the people do not show that they are . “ ’0T,le&lt;1| dodge. After serving awhile in the
history of trade. Especially in
whether of auuny Italy, mountainous nnny a soldier would '•accidentally" deeply iirttated thereby. They do not
£. W. Canfield, aged SI. wa* found
reset?’ the bareh treatment of Herr dead in tLr road about a milo from DoDYESTUFFS.
, get hurt on some one of hi* limbs. All IlikM^lninun and Lis fiirnds in the un••----------*------- 1-------------- •— —
. T0&amp;T srocisj^ .
Polaud, or merry England, down-trod­
■' would ta done possible to do Jo cause mutakalde nisuncr in which the stern the mill, and il i* supposed the sleigh
den Ireland or of the highland* of Scot, ­ | the wound io heal, but the wound would procedure taken against offending bish­ tipped over, the log rolling on him. s*
land. and, in tact, he will aee represent - refuse to succumb to all the treatment ops and priests under the May l*»i nr waa found Iving face downward and TR s^Sjlder braces
t»w resented.
Not only in tbe Polish tbe log aero** his bark.
received, but instead, grow worse from district* of Prussia, wbrre a little spark
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Mr*. Corbin, the Leroy. Osceola Co.
Older the *un. and learn from the.ni day t&gt; day unti^it become a “fever” is wont to kindle a great Hunt of dis­
womaa who killed hereal f recently by PAINTS. OILS,
much of intaraat. all of which he will
vaUnishes,
sore, when the poor man would receive content, but also in the loyal Rhine winding tar apron strings about her
province*, loud murmur* were heard
AND BRUSHES.
hi* discharge and likely a recommend
neck and pelting them taut until *ta
when the people knew that thdrreverfor a pension. Boon after leaving the I cd prelate* were in prison, and when wna choked, took her life that she might
lie witn
with ncr
her baby,
which n-wi
h*d uieu
died a
a icw
few Sttal,
_e
nany. wmen
---- were
-f
way opportunities
wb&lt;&gt;
service tta fever sore would suddenly tbey
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LOOK AT OUB 1870 TRICES:
week* before. The loaa had unseated
1
read book* and pepen, which were *1- change Its mind, and a few applications officiated contrary to v
order*
in bis--------own
._^. -------her reason.
! Wall Paper, Barderin&lt;
o&lt; -.for ud . IdU, „|ot«,eo. .ould '
‘“'T,1' “
W’. '»
CUUIVU
UIUIU,
w .“"Jn “ ™"—. ....y
On tbe find inst. a widow lady named
------ __
eqnalinghiastipend.
pious KhineHhine.V _
u
.
L. . .
eonalinp
hiaatinend. The Dloua
wage*, board and clothe*. and care i_
Stauoeery.
leave the wound perfectly
jrtzxrs.M healed.
lander* Mt Dr Falk's legislation to be Jackson, of Oakfield. Rext Co who is
,
of the Rebellion
many
a sore trial
of their
loyalty
During the ware?LwLJll
-------_ ______
_______
, —legislation
_____
__ an invalid, waa left by bar daughter |
innocent men were
worn
to perform hi* duty faithfully, be tern
re accused
accused of
of playing
Dialing ,i necessitating
necessitating a
a painful
painful choice
choice tat
between
«tarch. »»a manv of returned
ata dta..vJred
inroevTata
disrovered that
that bar «io*bmothpernio and quiet, and much time will &lt; off tn order to get out of tta army. &lt;',•*»'
,,
...
.
7 them seemed prepared to make their &lt; Ps clothing had taken fire from the
bo granted him for recreation.
Such.
““ U^lUV
. l‘eCO,T ' plv’TUo?iifor/,"'Jitt'‘r’ It2i? *"£h.,P’,rit I Move. Tta woman was so badly bum!
fortably, or too cowardly to ‘face the , of hostility ha* been called forth by the cj t»;at
djrd froaj the effects
I
might have d me so. but tbe I energetic execution of tta Anti-Social.
, __
__
__
_
good one* too.
Tta man improve* hi* music."
A tew da vs age some “'mart
X SPECIAL. X' X.
time, attend* to all hi* duties promptly
leeks." disturtad a prayer-mealing at I
who were, by ill health, compelled to | make their protest, obey and depart. &gt;»&lt;•«»«* Ledge Like, seven mile* south
wiser if not a better man. On the ot! - receive their discharge from tbe *er- I There is no distinct symptom iu the •'XCadfllac. After merlin'was out John
rtc» dan, » rtlpeu.U, ; .1,11 U&gt;„ Hl PE5.“' &gt;• f1”
l'»rlu»rol. " •dC-, Cr&gt;,.?U*J. W&gt;U!*?!
•
.
.1,
-p-t— K... A ,h which IS not in session, of a general ap- Myere and other* what such conduct
•lyn aboraa. are without home or friends there waa no alternative but death I prehftn&gt;jon u»at constitutional rights, ; w“
■“«! * quarrel ensued, whieh
In conclusion we propose to
awaiting them. But after getting out , precious to the cnmmunitT. are being ended by the stabbing of Craw in the
l precious to inc ouuuuuoj,
a v_
thia land where all are after the mighty
—------ » —
I pilfered
by the police. w«u»
Noisy meeting* bowels and the cutting of five hole* in
Wade’s shoulder* and breast.
No
dollar, and consequently are forced to change of climate, food, water and care "nd sedition* journal* ana societies
deaths
or
arrests
yet.
------—
°-D&lt;&gt; ^rV-,e
aoak
for employment somewhere, and awaited them, they recovered, and in i
Peter Cady pf Montery. Allenn coun­
fall into &lt;p4.
the hand*
of ofothrr
the recruiting
for nut
rum,.
u ..pportuoUj
|. „„ pLli«i‘S'’upiJi&lt;*’“' ty, wishing to retire from business and
onlu-. 1e the army to get the wherewith j
,l,cy re-enlisted and served faithThe return of the Emperor William
to have hi* children enjov the fruit* ot
to support them eel ve*; or the worthsome to the end of the conflict, ; .,o tarlin has been marked bo some hi* labor before his deoih. hit upon an
Re* perilally.
tapwb.ua. a.4,u.kea»t,„tb. bui»»u,
(.n .i,,i, X
m.FZSKS original way of doing it, and one that
avoid* the danger* of will contcata
who ha* committed some crime f&gt;c,o&lt; U'e ft*. *nd their bones lay t» show for ouce that t^iey heartily ab- He ha* divvied ni* property, amount­
SCdflioa to th* army to escape the ren- ,|leachiuK under a southern sun. For- , borred the regicida! attempt* of ilodel ing to about 830,000,*ojong hi* children
th* law
The«r are tta ma- bid that I should »av anything disre- a.°d
The regency of the and bind* them to pay interest to tbe
.pretful of til. bravo and gallant ta- ‘ r°'rn Pnn^
'*!’! cra**’- &lt;a.d ‘h‘' amount of 81.WQ a year for the sup­
port of himedf and wife aaloaga* they ।
torial of which oar army was mainly
roes who risked their live* m defence
of tl.e Union, who left liouic and friend*
Babailiou. They made very fine sol-

maay amea thhmgh which a soldier
arate poo*, to me the ci tie*. place*, and
other sight*, which be thinka thia the

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING DP.

1879.

DRUGGISTS,

Pure Di ugs. Medicine?,

1879.

O

DICKINSON ICO

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

- Breon Goodn

liic:llai?)u l Bini Basil,

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION I

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 I-2c.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
Teas, Coffees 4 Family Groceries.
Cigars aud Tobaccos. French Designa 11c, former price 20c.
Jap Stripes 18c. former price 25c.
n« Tdtcto. Ci&lt; Ira MR Wo,.stv(] style* from 12 1-2 Io 25.

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Our old Dress Goods will be sold much
low cost. Don't buy until you get our
’ prices.

—

1

.a., 1

D. C. GRIFFITH.

HI MUI BiMIS

world to lay down their lire* at the al­
tar of their country ; no never! never',

will I say aught to »taiu the good rec­ •uuruii m a muui.w-i «»»
— -u.' ..
ord of one of the “boy* in blue." but must bt iu»m irritating to a prince « ho
ma« almort be said to have lired alway* iu pulih.
Thr Emperor of Ger__ . .
.
.
the world the heroic dr rd* of all tboee tua\' aceeodtd to the throne no late in
m.kw. fa—I,.■»forth
lot*. Vote..
life that be baa never cared to bend
Tbore neu wh*&gt;. by their scheming. himrelf to the slavery °7 kingship, and
t&gt;M and intelligent people.
he dislike* to have detective* about
But acme will nay, “anyone ia good
hi* person.
sympathy, they were only a small part
A prison who visit* Berlin and ask*
mauogb to be a atddier, to be shot down
of the human family, who, not having u&gt; be shown the Royal Palace. I* aurlike a dog’ by rhe Indiana, or drove
the pluck of their fellow men, or had TiTLS’k!S,*jH?h
around by the officer*, like a lot of anifamilies who needed their personal at­
tention. only did what many other*
grea with you there.
would have done in their circumstance*.

...w.
--- -—
away from her parent*, mw pair then
worked in the lumber wood* all winter,
somewhere about Ladington, she drea*ed in boys clothe* and passing *• his
brother.
Thence the pair tramped
afoot to lui
, discovered,
I hot for the
Michigan.
15 month* old.
o.iw
.ifo. in. -tn..

GRAINS

A
Valuable
Invention

(Mild
Ma. Edit*'* :
.
I noticed in the
Joortu not , .
'L-_ _. ii-rlin and all hint* that ,w
"7
~ -r—r
long ago, a piece con ermine a enuplr stoce. when atjieritn. and an ntnu «n« t1unB&lt; whl&lt;_h ftrearma were discharged,
toaiw married a few year, ago in ^“.^N****Fred
Brach received a danreroua
the town of Woodland. It said : "Thr .
w'“ *
Ilf wound in the head from a pi*tol fired
F»«r. . K*nl working ronug m*n. was
r “ “.^K. i wtrJTnr by Anton Wennlnk. A bad wound wa*
______________
.
-wfortl
U». I... a™l&gt;for Ol • «»11M SdmolS.u
»&gt;»»bk?;
mmk.-wIM.w.M. &lt;?
SXJStai S&lt;~
' -----------one ot tae from hia own ptetoL
Six rioter* were
the ground
ground arre*tod
.
g*»t. *tay would endeavor to watch ^ideDcTnf tb-'brid*’* parenta Final- two window* ot Ina studv on the
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.."Lis ’Ll,

not un-

and

pearaocr. said be b
the cat
’
move,
therefore, educated, intelligent. with hi

fo ,rU
tub
him u&gt; the w
win"rm* »» ».ore
are ,o
’° nlm
‘.°'
d»w, and he would acknowledge the
' salute* of the officers with a friendly
wave of the band.
rioiaoliuie* be
would look into the street merely to
, watch the rain fall or tn amuar himself
1 with tbe ordinary sight* of a crowded
thoroughfare, and more than once the
odd sight ha* tarn witnessed of a targar appealing to hi* Mgjeaty for a rtlver grosebvo and tairg ei&gt;joioc&lt;l by
the Imperial foretlngrr to •'more on.
Toward* three o'clock a throng of

™ rtnfoiffoi..foa.

fSXgSttW

Mafera
Mdtf a

mmt ewltaa in th. military ~rMMt expect
|n B mo per time.
hi. bki« I H.W«br.

live on tta

to take tar
That hr never did. tai
.w J»-■£ j a,

- tadU
lX«t ftaa
jXliFi.. p*-

,fe:^M07LSPta’tad‘mAT hTZ ' •«"»»&gt;
-&lt;lk* of Thiergar» male Tn disuoai- I
He was always i* unitVrm, with
—a
™«r. tike a mule in disport
of
OnJrr
M hu

neck, and he wa* rtriet in eipecting
that officer* and soldier* slrould salute
him; bat he never objected to being
addressed by anyone who had anything
to say. and be would frequently stop
some joang anhaltern and walk about

him’tn. Thia young h
very identical one that

him. and do Ma duty without gnim-

tbo military service. lime! to think
that tU-y would simply •'■aiT through

??

_
..
M*.Et&gt;ITO*:

rinater. Mucco. Hair aata

TSX WOBXJS-XtZSrOWSnBD

WILSON SEWING MACHINE

----------

Ine* Sarei It Dealm rill then.

John*, ou Saturday.
Mr. Bond, while
going in with a large load of log*. it U

Winter—with its cold weather, rad
noses and frw-n toe*; but with tbe
good sleighing, merry ■leigh-talla and
rna -I l»«—. w. IM .hukfol for
tta cold winter. The majority of tbe
people in the land are frying hard to
visit tbe tax-gatherer and avoid pay-

|

A IM* WORTH ■ BROOKS
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• .

B urn it ure

ing atanl one hundred and fifty mile* ,
north,, we find nil aawide awake a* in!

FlXrnitXlI?©2

to St. John*, ou sleigh* on Friday, the
X7lh imu- from owe mill. The people
are making a desper»t«- effort to u-e the
good sleigiitag.Nomr Cururw.

STANDARD FURNITURE AT

waa displaced by Middlerille merchant
Christmas ev*. He went into the meat
market, purchased a ten pound turkey
and sent il to a poor family : for him­
self and family he purchased a brace of
docks al

J. LENI Z &amp; SONS,

Joo-

mat uk tf Fimtin u tucmir.

tew. 2£d nft‘£ ISyiSr
L. tiao and last fialnrdav waa
wa* ai
arrealreal-

WANTED.

I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO

FOR SALE AT TRUMAN’S STORE

&gt;»*.■»•««

cuted at this office.

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H. ft. DICKINSON BCft.

JltS1!-" FIRST-CLASS GOODS,

Siiialt S8iii£ liciiM

Griffin 98; Mary Oriflhi NO: Willie
Grift* 88: HaUieGriftnft: Ida Block

MEAT MARKET.

I Et. Bhlxrt 100; Olli,
flllte Emit. M; Fnuikie
n»u «. wm» ifo—&lt;« ■&gt; aBfokhM . D.1U Smith », UU- thubMH»; Chute? Ihuh.. «-

Undertaking Good

their ttete*.

Meeta la now al
the Palacrtaw

AmakniMr Market*.

Walnut Cam and Caakata.
SHROUDS AND GLOVES

When ruling

7. Mo-of v

initructkmA; l»m
to
It. •Ml.f.mlon
guaranteed, or no pay. Mtchlnot delivered free of
charge anywhere In the United States.

Job Printing of Every Description exe­

Tta foHowing » the aeboel report tn
pen* in a public place ia immediate
collared by tbe police and conveyed
Mary Gay 188; Willi* Gay 180;
tbe lock-ep.
Kaiaer Wilhelm eou
■teTreywlOO: Willie Troyer801 Viol*Sta*pl80; LfltaStaap88;Freak-

In workm.n^ilp I. «■&lt;*&gt;■ to • Chronomotw Water,
■nd .. ^^.ntly flnl.lwd ». ■ firat-du. Fi.no. It
recivKl th. hlKho«t award, at the Vienna and Cen­
tennial Sapoaltfona. IT SEW* QHE-FOUSTH FA*TER than other machine*. It. capacity I. unllrnttyd.
Thar. ar. mor. WILSON MACHISE* «&gt;ld In th.
Unlttd StatM than th. oomblrwd
othw». THE WILSON MEMDIRC ATTAChMEMT. for
doing all kind, of repairing, WITHOUT RSTCHIIIO,
■Ivan FREE with meh machine. A Certificate la given
w
___ A~A.1_. ---------- *- -A---- Swa kssn it in rnnalr.

Frosh and SaJt Jfeota,

�OR I GIN A L

1879

SECOND ANN UAI

the Michigan PublUhere’ AaamdaUoti.
At Chai lotto, having a couple Immhi of

J

□Sfi.TR.

riEKTUS

Upon boarding tbe C. «■ L.
with Bro. Rackley. of the Battle Creek

LtCAL GIBWIK-GABBLK,
AtffNMMlOttbOhN.

Sa-«=«aSg!

adjourned

hl

vWtiivMJ. H Smith’*.
About flfly

newspaper moo ware

no body at men of like number, know-

beat Coflha Keewta. beet
beat Orleans Molkaaea «)cmI
vffle. you will find at
Qnrmn'i,

vened in .Lansing before. And Lan­
sing felt tbe importance of the occasion

Overcoat* al 83-50-

Chan. 7. Hubbard, of Millbrook, baa

On Sunday S. 1. Htcernu. of Maple

be.ore. Flags Bowled, buaiueea houses
wertyreorated. the fire brigade paraded.inhabiunta were out in bolNday at-

buainesa.
eft unto himaelf a rib,

□Idagg.

Boise Bros, come to the front thia

"’SSSfi
?«&lt;&gt;.«.
Overcoat* at 9U.00.
Overcoat* at 918.00.
H. R. DicKixaox it Co.
That perauD that disturbed tbe meet­
ing laatSabbath by her inoeaaantcough­
ing. bad better get a bottle of I&gt;r. War­
ner’* White Wine of Tar Syrap and
cure that cough.__________ ( (19-19)

taburn, unmolested, all night. Sen­
ator* felt tbemrelve* placed with adiopularity. and
rale tn which

CT* When you buy Alpaca* get the
Silreg Strane! or Monumental brand*.
j kept only by
D. C/ Gmiffitb.
1
I

—The theatre on Saturday and Mon-

W. G.
G. Ay
AyUworth,
formerly of
of
W.
law Orth, formerly
village, but now tu hnaim-aa at
Bridn’a, Montcalm Co., waa in the
lage tbe firat pert of tbe week.
“ .
W. - —A Mn M.nar^ V.mII ■
married coapl*' ot Parma, Jackaen
hawebroft vixitm* frienda in thia

thin*
in
Mevil-

,
Co..
vil

lage aud vicinity for a week Wt.
railroad ties a legal tender and took
MoeM Howe of Torir State, and Cha*.
1.300 of them at thirty eel ta apiece, but Holme* of thu village, wane* firm
,
.
, ...
,,
, .. j.
that baycrented Um. Bartley a blackthat tbe railroad company are full of
•milit shop, and eommeueed buaioea*
thrrein.
•

•tripe of Battle Creek, play at the Ope-

Red Ribbon Club, enThursday. Jan. 1«.
Tbe troupe ta highly spoken of. and

Mr. AJcx. Blair ot Leasing, and a
brother of Mra. Dr. Barber ia stopping
in town tor a few weeks with the in­
tention of purehaal'g a farm in thia
vicinity.
.
•

W. &amp; George, the obliging olo veteran
of Michigan Journaium, tbe irrepresaible Don Hcnderaon ot tbe Allegan
Journal, the polidrod Kendal of the
Kalamazoo Telegraph. J. E. Scrippa of
_ &gt;a.____ I.
__ I
Qviinbv of the Free Preaa. fun-lonng
John Burhngb of the Ann
Dvm°f th® G d Kaprda
Demoerat, 8.W_____________________
•r.
“*.M*ni*____
u*
Time*. C. G. Griff. v of the Neguauee
»*««&gt;•«.
*•,
of U* Ann Arbor
Courier, I. N. Ingcraoll of the Corunna
Amrriean. E J. Kelly of the Poptiac
Bill Poater, C. M. Earl* of tbe Greeuville
and acore* of “
other*
"*
“ Democrat,
*
*
too numerous to mention
A very intexeatlug meeting wav held. The •ab­
ject* of “advertising.” •"
weredisnewspaper pay," “libel.'
liutod to
examine the libel laws of tbe state
report what legislation, if any,

Nashville andaurruundiDgoonntry that
hereafter 1 can be townd-at the old
foundry, where I have fitted up a shop
fnr OtbnenU Blackamithiuir. and am bet! Ur
ever Wore to do
work,of eTery description. A tri
alwill
ChaI. SciunPT.
al will convince.
convince.

Ot 1 shall toon be obliged to call on
yon. I will be at D. C. Griffith'* atore
in Nnah ville. every Friday, and at Sher­
idan on Thuraday afternoon.

delay, for my returns must be made on
tbe •'rat day of February.
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George and Sanfonl, alio represented
the Lansing press, and quite a number
Naahville Jan Sud, 1978.
availed themarlvea of the courtesy and
visited *tlie Agricr.ltura! College, end
Reform School. We enjoyed the trip
Stamped enhighly and the manner in whieh we
were shown around Uy Prof. Kedzie of
County. and Castleton townahip ia not
tbo Agricultural College, and Supt.
tionery. oyster*. cigar*, etc., and epjoya Howe, of tbe Reform School. Had wo
Fy Decorated Crock err al
W HKKLXK'a.
a good and increasing trade.
DooX time and apace we would speak of
fail to M-- hia new advt and remember three inatilutioD* io a manner they
merit.
in
exchange
for
Gloves
and
Milt'ns at
!
But there 1* one institution
at
Thera will be an oyster supper and I^anaing which ia a crowning glory to the People's Supply Store.
many yean, which shows better than
donation in Connection with the tl. B. our beautifni atAlr, that we must say a
few ward* about and that ia the new
Church, at the residence of Mr. and capitol building. It occupies a sightly
make, that we are prospering, and not
cheap. Call and get a auppiy.
eminence, i* built of brick and stone.
Chas. U. Smith.
I next Wednesday
vv runemiay eve.,
cv
Jan. 15th. Bill. 84o feet in length. I ill wide, and 363
—Al the Reform Club room* uait I ________
50 centa___
per couple.
An invitation Is high, and coat of little orer a million
aud a half of dollar* and is claimed to Table Cutlery, at prices that defy com­
Moeday evening the following pro- ' extended
- - to all
-- to attend.
lx one of the very finest State hou*c« petition.
Cha*. W. Smith.
0. E. Nichol*, of Reading. Mien., rep- in tbe United State*,, and a* it ia paid
(or and our Mate entirely out of debt,
it stands a noble monument to Michi
,„,w
wa* in the village over Sunday.
Mr gan's enterprnw. and to tb« virtue* of I received ; and don't forget those Wood
Chas. W. SMITH,
Nlcbola lived here when Naabvill* waa frugalilv and honealy that baye ever Spind*.
born ; wm a carpenter, and a**iated iu attended our officer* in tile adminiatralion of public affair*.
Foc*ftlr or iTSsdr »t n Bargnln.
.
,
.
. , ,
„
. building th* old Saab rille liouae. tbe
* re *
■——
A'good house aud tour lota iu the ,
am-mM1.11. -.rr&gt;pcta,loodly numb.„„r
city of HMtings. Ca*h will buy tbo !
HutJin Badness Directory.
uee ta expected.
arwJ
in N»MiriBe. '
above, property for one half it* value.
—Mr. John Mayo, ot Maple Grove. I
were gla-1 to make hi* acquaintor will ae*l to responsible parties on I
long time, or trade for a good span of
died os Saturday laat of meningitis, ' Bnce.
horse*. Here's a bargain for some one.
tbe county, who are interested perhaps, m I mean buaineaa.
rtOODLASD ITIIS.
Johe Fuaxce.
more iu • Hasting* than Nash rille, m
NsaLvilla, Mich.
kind father
bare deemed it expedient to open, on
Jolin Holme* la very low with the
and a gwaeroua and obliging neighbor,
ty Decorated Crockery Ware in Ta­
lung
di
in*sa
­
and by ioduatry and hard labor bad
in which to re present the live business ble and Bed Room Sett* or by the piece
made himeelf a comfortable borne. Ho
wm a devoter! Chriatian and a men&gt;en for this column only from euterpriatbe Prote*tan I Methodist church.
ig, reliable aud wide-awake firm*, and
I will lie in Naahville during tbe
thought be had e
hat £s go died.
ny of our reader* having buaineaa month of January, 1S78, on Friday the
itb them can depend npon getting tnt?t*1' ।
.
, ...
«"d on Thursday of each week follow­
er worth of their money every time.
ln* Hope lo
inU,reMed partie*
D4—. _ V
.V»»-..«
»•.
t tbe-Wolcott House.
day .b-Hcutters last
and Monday evenings to Urge audien
week n» hia-shop. Hoy*. beat that if
Dated. Dec 36th, 1878.
tional Bank. This corporation ia
Clmmkxt Smith.
liaBlc institution, and having an i

—A few days since Henry Feighner,
of this village, killed three ll-nsootha•Id pigs the combined weight of which

“Camille.”

Miss Gray is indeed a Una

This is no closing ont sale bnt a Bonafide Clearance Sale
of Winter Goods preparatory to onr
Feb. Invoice of Stock.

Read and Act Accordingly.

0

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 our. selves, ive propose to give the people the benefit thia coming month, and
to make it a success we have replenished our Stock, making it complete.

Make a Note of This
We sell every article in our stock at actual cost, (Groceries excepted.)
Believing it more profitable to close out goods in their season, limb
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.
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,

Pioneer
Store!

e
WM. A. AYLSWORTH
Reepectfully auoouocca to tbe pal
that he haa opened a

DAN. MANEE

' A BRANCH STORE
At Woodland

Center, containing

. flavins permant &lt;tly located in buai-

Closing

2

|y ou Land a full and well se­

lected atock of

Out

Sale!

CV Indies' Cloak*. the preltiret of
of tbe •canon, at
W HEX LEE**.

QO

M
O

a

demand* of tbe farmers, whether they

s

&amp;

o

“

STAPLE GROCERIES,

SATISFACTORY PRICES TO

ILL

Such aa

PI
mind

Stiffars, Teas,

that the

EWTIRE STOCK* NEW

Coffees, Spices,

Fish Jto.

Jtc.

Ml line at

Having been bought during tbe last
month, consequently bought at

the falL
Woodland, Dec. let, 1978.

covering. nre *uou&lt;
and ia thought past

Rolwrta A Lampmax carry an extenve stock &lt;4 drug- and medi in. a. fany and toilet article*, book* and ataonery, etc., carefully prepare phyai-

iy Follow the crowd and get a bar
of DiCKixaog'a Five Cent Soap. Then
pike your Utttle brown jugTnd J^t
few pound* of their excellent Syrup,
---------------------- -————
[ &lt;y Clothing cheaper than ever at
WHEELEa'l

STONE Ui WOODEN WARE,
For Everything Cheap

everybody and
D. FWUsret

lty of dreaa and cloak making, in
inch branch, the ladies aay, he excel*
al! competitora.
K. J. Grant, tbe mayor, cornea next.

he waa glad to get |w&gt;mr when

erect.

. Hieka

On and after thia date I will nay oue
half a dollar 1 dvance on Saw Log* of
every description.
Dated, Kalamo, Jan. 4th, 1878.
WM SPIRE.

for

!&lt;• and vfcinty that I have opeuat market in tire building adIxse 4c Smith'* atore.andaebe servire* of I-*e Tuckerman,

LoftC On Friday, Dec. 87th, between
thia village aud Anthony Oatroth'a, in
Maple Grove, a leather pocket-book,
containing 97.78 and two dne-billa.

patronage, and vra will guaaantee aatInfaction
Cftaa. Fvtutisa.

at the News office.
_________ Geo J. Hoffhae.

That you can g&lt;
at all hours for

FURNITURE STORE.
At Prices to Sult the Times I

KELLOGG: DEMARAY

MORTCACI SALK.

FURNITURE!

Call at the
that German Syrup is tbe only remedy
which has given complete satiafaction
in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It
is true there are yet thousand* of per•on* who are prediapooed to Throat and
Lung Affection*. Consumption, Hem­
orrhage*. Aatbma. Severe Colds aettled on the Brea*t, Pneumon i*. Whoop-

AYuworni.

In amounts to suit borrowers..

New MeaU JUu-iteC.
Dnig
•rug Store, can also always be found 1
itb a complete stuck
with
atock in hia line, alao
also 1
boeksetc.
*" ‘ Family recipe*
recipea prepared wif*
with
care and al low rate*.
1
o
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Tbe remarkably rood sleighing of prop* of ilaatingK At hi* alore you
tbe past two wroka, baa broa ■ grand may find a full line ef dry -good*, ailka,
tbfawflbrtbeft—ronda, ready-made clothing, hau,
ipa, boot*, dioea, etc., and price* alay* u low aa the lowcet.
Juliua Knaaell deala in fancy rood*.
apU dry goods, drew-goods and triaa-

will

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Originality.

doctor. We tear* Ms name is Johnston. '
Originality ia one of the thing* nocHe has bought Dr. Kuasdl'a office, and "on the square." Tbe President, A. J.
Bowue, ia one of tbe oldest settlers of ' eraary to make life a aucceaa, and yet
Mi«* £. Huip^* baa diaaaimetl b«r B*iry Co. Hr began life aa * farmer, some (&gt;eoplf blunder through life on tbe
atreugtb of their inveutMna, and we
achoo! and is at the Center CalrinirrftTr but by frugality and good judgement would cal] the attention of the people
of her brother.
Mi** H. 1* n first-cl*** ha* earned a competency that auv man to the fart that L. L. Ixmimis, of the
Boatoa Store, having been the inatilut^‘“■7^
,
may ju.lly be proud of.
ClEiL
Bth"
COD
'l CJement Smith i* one^f tbe young | or and originator of the Annual Coat
Sale, in X'aahville, for tlw uenefit of hia
many cuatomera and himaelf. propoeee
to carry it out (thia month) to the very
• One of tbe oldest and well-respected letter, believing it better to aell gooaa
, in their aeaaon, than carry them over.
, citizens of Hastings is James /i. Swee- He haa no old ahop-worn good*, bnt all
1 try, by profession a lawyer. We can are now and dean.
We well nothing
cordially reeeommend him to anyone
wishing legal advice.
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Recae returned on
Monday from a holiday vlait among
.
.
frienda in the vicinity of Battle Creek, gone into tbe manufacture of farm •ive spring atoek. Beware of humbugs
and imitators.

livea en Eeq. ChipmaD'a farm ia Maple
Grove, M mUea tooth of Naahville, wm

Brook/.

0

I,. L. LOOM IS

IER BROS,

slaughtered a rabbit and brought it in-

I-OH. lUiU,. .dl koo-o
Ihia section, and who removed from
thia village about three year* agu. haa
* wbmcm
returned to thia clime, having
traded
Mr :h*
'
‘
Aaaviia bold property.
Dw ight Sackett keeps a full line of

Commencing1 January I, ’T9

(0

0

0

FOR 40 DAYS ONLY

N D IS E !

had received their money's worth.

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Boston Store!

PIONE’R STORE

mRYTHING FIRST CLASS. GOOD GOODS

probably enjoys the

being raised to

ror the next

. oaantiiiaa for
a»b, arlla low. and ia a genial fellow.
Power* A Barlow are rnunr, widi

CHEAP 18 R CAI AFFORD TO,

1 after tbe

SO DATS!

r-riw *

COFFINS 4CA8IETS

CENTRAL STORE.
fiaxuwr3f?«»a; •

�•ETIEW,

lUshrillt gmrtttg.
ll then proceeds to describe and pre­
dict tbo contort for acaU, as follows:
Of the Nationals, Mresrn. Gillette and
Weaver, of Iowa, will act with the
Democrats in organizing the House.
Mr. Bartow, of Vermont is chased as
a Republican, being in reality a bolting

U

oldto Gmml
ife Anny, m*S«fth
diahm.r. a»d h likely to be rtricken
from the MIL The probaUlities are that
both tbe Senate and tbe House, parifcmlarly the latter, will be alow to enlarge
the power of the chief militarr eftntnander in time of peace by limiting the
powers of the President, who ia the con-

Delaware - There is some talk of con­
torting Mr. Martin's seat, on tto ground
that he had ton convirt^d of slave­
owning and that hia itanlou bad not
been properly entered, but nothing

Hall

Illinois In the Fifteenth district,
the sest of Furaythi- (NaL) may be con­
tested by Decins (Dem.).
In the Sec­
ond district, W. H. Condon &lt;N«L) has
given notice that hr will contort the
aoat of K. K. Davia (Rap. &gt; whose
plurality war 4.2JKI. Condon only re-,
reiving 230 voire in a poll of oeariy
21,000 vote*, but tbe notice, is said to
be irregular.
Indiana—In tto Ninth district, the
•cat at Orth &lt; Rep, ■ will be cunt rated by
McCato ■ Dem.', who war l«de:i by

with Secretary Rawlins in MAc
Gen. Schofield wm then artin
tary of War, and be issued the I
order before Gen. Rawlins wa* c
transferring the bead* of /the
mans from the civil to Uemilit
troL Gen. Hherman followed, tl
..............................
•nlord^
_
araiy, transferring

A wr'oKTF.E for tbe Chicago Journo I
iatarvirwrd HamE. B. Wsahtanss sag |v«n&gt;n)
from hb own lf|» that be has rot Lrrn otTmd
tLsfttaiu. mtok&gt;n. amt, further, that be cosl.1
K aompt It ta case it 'stooM Ito

control of tbo Secretary of War to hi»
staff. Gen. RaWbns at once protested
against the subordination of hia office
to thr General of the Army, and »n (he
27th of March, with the approval o? the
President, he rescinded Uie Hcjiofield
an.1 Hherman orders and rest.-rail the
military anti, civil authorities tt&gt; their
old relatjaaA. The fact that the new
Army bill propose* to give the (Jenera)
of the Army the authoritv by law that
Gen. Sherman attemptol to rttenftaunder both Rawlins and Belknap,' and
even to give him greater power .rest the
civil authority of the War Deportment
- ----------— ___ ... tlian he then claimed, ia operating
*“ a ,t“l °°r
I greatly U&gt; the prejadioc &lt;rf the measure.
2LT Kui- ■“&gt;
J-taE- &gt;~! &lt;« it. -r.» r-

Ox the 29tb of January two murder­
s are a. !«• hulls-".! •! Indianap-'-ta-. and cn

At» Carton, Wy. Ter., a party of
men bnAe -pra a baggage ear *od look
oaUrfbuigtokMrerapbpoie - hutch Char
iumM

remplini- with aD Ibe requTrei^ta
raolotton
.._t ;_r A roar ol-dsvt w-rvaut.
___
J u nurxt.
twvbw.v
H. M. T»Jl»r. iWmu &lt; u&gt;r toirnow.
ttwl'”7havvUUM&gt; honor io ackrowlntavlrrf jronreof the Srt u!l. tockwug

matt.-r taviJvsd li&gt; tbe
ay motou m the re*Q;

tocMTinx and eolerufaiiiig the namcrous calli.
L_ir _7
ere Tbe CaptU-l was throngr-d tn every part, •
~XK,t half-paat « o clock tn thr
and Ilir appnariMw to Uw O-.rert.or’. bra evening when a youth created something
1 *
-•-&gt;»
of a sensation by passing through *a
Alpine village, in'* driving anow-vturm,
carrying • tsumyr. tq»m which ww&gt; in•crilMKi the strange device, “ Ererlsior:"
His brow was sad, bnt his eye "according
to nil account* he had but one eycj
flashed like a falchion from it* ahcatl ,
while he pushed on, looking neither to
the right nor the left. but not forgetting
to call louHly,* Eacelaior!" At first the
villagers thought he tod b&lt;«cn drinking,
and a policeman vs/ starU-d on his
track: but. finding there was nothing
dlJordcrly in the boy'a conduct, he wk*
Cru.ittod to go his way unmolested. In
ppy home* thr young fellow saw the
ligut of bouaehoHI fires gleam warm and
eberry, although eoal wan away t&gt;p out
of all reason, aa it always is tn cold
wcatlirr; above, the spectral glaciers
atone, and from Lis Up* &lt;wca|&gt;ed a sigh
.v_.----- c-------- &gt; ... _
.
t^thh
efi.-rt, “ Excclaior!
“ Try not the paan," the old man said
“ Fre lived here for ninety rears; I'm
the oldest inhabitant, an' 1 never saw

MICHIGAN LEG IN LATl RE.

grraU.1 aggravated th* prelading -uflrnsta
thntugl. oat England. In Manel-ester. UbefficW.
ata! ull. r taanuf*rtiuu« cratere. ttouau.d-ol
Wffrra, poor an- l«D« frd by the potto
retor committor... .tjtrikaa are tto order &lt;if

• w*. full of vinegar. Tto grocer
1 der for four quarts, lgil tod only s threequart aud u five quart measure 111 his
•tore. The boy wa* notallownl to ]Mnir
out and wrote any of the vinegar, and
to tod no other ves»*"|. • So the first thing to did »«.« Io ].inr
tto- th rev-quart measure full, aud then
Mnpre it inta tto five-qiwrt mr**wre
Then he j ion re.) hi» th n-r-quart tunumnfnll again, and filled tto five-quart m.-ae1 are out of it. ’
Then hia vinegar *(o&lt;m1 thus: Five
quarto in the five-quart nreMure. one in
■ the thnw-quart measure, and two in tto-

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J. I BAKER.

II GRISWOLD.

The first four were .-lecto! in Oetolx-r, । ",rr
and took this step to make their claim
■
giMKl iu either contingency. lU-pnlili
1
cans baring done tliis a* well as Dcmomrt*. it .-annul to allege. 1 that the move
was a “partv dodge,* and the best legal

•4"’r
k, SWEEZEY,
* *
’ '

ceeaes, and attach and punish for con­
tempt by military roles. ia M startling
.-.mur-ju wmck
innovation an the civil government in tie- iun«tig&gt;uo» prop**.! !■,
time of profound peace
1
■»— ——

Th» recent letter of th&gt;* Secretary o!
Ito Interkw, eallui^ ujmio G--ti ‘flwrl.lan tor
, . - » -—-----------—&lt; •j-'ofic facta io e&gt;;,urt uf his dsargiv agxm&gt;i
Cg utuamrs. S. C.. liaa suffered from ’**•■ HB.-t'-ncj of tto Indian •.r’i.-v, ha* rhcite.1

The taking- effect, OU the 2d of I jjrttwh
January, uf tto l^.wampUon taw oaw»! ...«
itr-xaeut in thr financial crater* of the maotry 000 "r”
At the yuitod Stata*tnamry. In Wrotangtou. . w.LXv

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Hastings Easiness Directory.

some twenty-five or more college stu­
dent*. not residents of the State, voted
for Orth, and fraud is alleged in Ver­
million and Montgomery counties.
IoWB There is likely to be a tanddlr
in conanquencc of tbo claim that the
(Ictober eln-tion was not Irgid. and that
nicn)i&gt;cni elc-ted in No rem Iwt are
cntitlwi to their seata Election* were
held in sir districts in November, when
t^M&gt;. ^/’Uowing gentlemen obtained m»j°rt ties:

Brtudca, the roarin' krrant » wide and
deep, an’ if you gat across you can't get
back for a week, unto yon go around
by Rabbit-hash an* cross on the bridge.
Take my advice, young feller, an' stop
over night; you’ll find the Washington
right over the way. the cheapest house
in town. Shall I take your baggage ? "
The boy turned up another street, indi­
cating tlurt he intended to climb the hill
on tbe weat nde «( tbe town.
“Oh, stay," the maidan said, “and
rest your weary bead upon this breast."
And right here the conduct of the young
man tx-came inexplicable. He did not
accept thr maiden a invitation, although
she was ccjnely, about 1G years of age,
and evidently brlongwd to the Ixwt so­
, ciriy. Hr Simply said thai/hr was in a
I hurry, and wonld protwldyvtop tbe next
; time hr was in town. Tin- maid.-n po.s*cd
into thr house, slamm.-d the door, and
remarked to her mother that if sl.v rw
offered to assist a man in distress again
ah.- luroed she might hr blessed. The
young lady was quite indignant, in.ieed.
“Beware thr pitre-irre’a withered ।
branch I beware the —"
“T)h. give us a rent!" acr»-ar..t-d the
boy. who was getting out of patience,
and th.- wcll-m.-aning peasant retired

Boynton । Nat ' will contest th.- scat nf
Loring (Rep i. alleging among other
reasons that ilh votes for the latter did
not specify the..file.- to be filled. Lor­
ing's |Jurality over Buynkjn was 113.
Minnesota—In the Third district
Donnelly (Dem and NaL) will contost
— --------------------------- - —•/— — —z. the scat of Wowl.burn &lt; Krp i on thr
frixa UB&gt;„
iftne. cock, ondev tnj dwerrati-®
grounds
of “bril*ry, intimidation, rio
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•
lence, fraud, and corruption." Wash­
burn's majontv waa 8.013.
New York—'in the Twenty-fifth ills
triet. J. M Wirting "Nat and Dem.,
__ ___ — &gt;—
T________ , W’N conb-st thr scot of Htocoek (Rep.",
).'J^IH»to1port’^^U^'’rLdI’rJ*&lt;^LI a'i , who «as ricctod by a.125. on grounds nf
Um- Isto rtofi-ia ta New York eity, sad lam an , allcgvd corruption and intimidation.
tbl*1Td.l7
W'.‘n,’-.w?*l’ prr
North Carolina— In the First district,
Y iwi&lt;-a iDctu.) will probaldy contest the
•cat of Martin ! Rep. i. tlu- State Canvas­
acre having declined to go behind the

DRUGS,'MEDICINES ail CHEMICALS,

LEWIS DURKEE

WOODLAND ifouSE.
DR1 GOODS, SILIS aii DRESS GOODS

tin 51 majority. In the Second, O'Hara
(Rep.) will contest thr sent of Kitchen
(Dem.i. churning that hia vote* were il­
I rsonectfhlty refer nnt Io that portion of legally thrown out in Halifax. Edgesjwcn rtf Henataw WalUre, one of yonr cuniUe, Cn»ven. and Lenoir coant tea.
iber, deliver*! in tbe Hen»to, Itoc. \ !KW, ' which sent up amended returns.
*
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Pennsylvania In
the Twentieth.
Curtin (Dem.I will contest th*l of Yo­
cum (Nat. and li-p.). &gt;&gt;n tbe ground pf
fraud and brilsrey
Yocum^ majority
was W2. There is a ~|nl&gt;ble over the
•cal of KUiri iDem.) in the Eleventh,
winch uclaitu.wl by Albright. The Can­
vassing Board split, but Klutz has filed
tlic juihciallr certified returns of all dyi
counties with the Clerk of the House
a safeguard.
They give him !‘f&gt; maiontv. There lisa !&gt;ecn some talk of
MeCandlrew &lt; Dein - contc-sting the seat
of Bingham (Rep.) in the First district,
where Bingham's pluralitv was 7,427.
Virginia—In tbo Ninth district it ia
aiud that McMullin .Ind. Dem.) will
.-outeat th.’ scat of Richmond (Dem.),
who was rlo-tbd by a plurality of 291.
Wisconsin—In th.- Thirl district.
King-Nat.) will probably contest the

Wh*n a corpse Iwcvmies a ooqw, the
tint tiling to do is to notify the under­
taker. He OMiiea at once, and takes
complete control of the whole matter,
and dore not surrender Ito full charge
until he receipt* the hill. Of coarse. to
furnish*-* everything, and the bill of an
undertake? for a fint-ebu* funeral will

UNION house

W. D. BURCHIE

ORNO STRONG.

garfe

Groceries ud General Produce,
JJONEY TO LOAN

Pcnaial ir BcaKEnste taarily.
Anply to

At break of day, aa heavenward the
pious monks of St. Bernard uttered the
oft-rep.-ata-d prayer, they were .tartled.
nay, sl.ocked, to hear a young man
shouting “ Excelsior," and cursing the
country black and blue for being the
roughest, coldret and moM-forbidding
of any he had aem rinre he left New
. Jersey. /How (ar is it to the next vilhger ** h/rekad; ** foe I hare snoxrthing
here that will knock th.- aodu off of

Wa. A. AruwoitrH.

1LL1AM JONES.

«fai

These are onlr medium funerals, and
if we should put the figures at the high
noteh it would nut be lean tlian &gt;1,1)00
more, or about tl,600 to dir stylishly,
and about |«XM) to fade awny in an ordi­
narily rwuiei-table, quirt manner. This

of KW that banner with thr strange de­

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HVIRY&amp; WARDING STiBLg

100;

MONEY TO

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5

ORNOSTRONG
DevoUd to ths Isuftttf of tha But Pfirtr Undrr the Sun,

VOLUME VI.

iMhrillr Jirttlorj.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1879.
The hostler tried Um door, and then

occupy the den Ln mod in thsir mid«L

TRI HOME DOCTOR.

afternoon. and

■IB •*!•*** •&lt;**■» oaS ai*w,
™ SnL*MabaM?XXr jw*r»

around

VILLA GE OFFICER 8.

asked
— --------ura uw IUUCTO1 uroc i aaion Colby.
left the cemetery, and the gslc still
stood open; otherwise Burt would not Burt, gravely.
।
, have entered it.
The t*o men looked steadily but ex­
The wind wa* piercingiy cold, and, pressively *t each other a moment; then
though hardly eoamiaWi of it, Burt, to
iMwajic it, reeled through Hie open door
wouldn’t drink any more if I
into the tomb, and tumbled down in
g to," said Burt, quietly.
, He either fell asleep or became utterly
--------- grinnetl. The aatnn- and Clark expedition to explore the Mi»I insensible from the liquor he had drank, ished u’lkxi lucked the tomb again, and
fw wbat followed till toward morning la the three young men returned to their
Mra. Mark*, of Locfiat Bill, by to* forThree event* occurred more than three
late round*, closed and locked the door
Private
। shortly
ything of him
ices man. Hia
It was Dot until some hour* had
pasaed Burt came to himself, somewhat, quenched. At times he rgperieDMs It|
and Iwgan to wonder where he wa*. He but it is leas strung, and iu slowly list
hl* aid
lay for some time, trying, jn a dull, surely growing weaker. /
and cumtianion, and lie ebone Lieut.
heavy way, to solve this difficult prole
Il this man can rclortt^ I believe it ia Clark, of the regular army.
The
leoi. The air felt cold and damp , He
company wa* organised with als.ut
was in darker**. He put out hi* liand. by an appetite for ini
thirty private soldier*, and commanded
It touched a cold stone. Upon thia, lie
started, with a shudder, to his feet, self.— Youth'ti Comjianionl
though be was iw&gt; lienumbed that hr
a youth of 17. 0^1 Tom. Tom was
■taggrred and fell liack again*! the wall
r.-markalJy black, and neither comely
Beecher and Moulton.
at the tomb.
tn person nor attractive in manner.
How splendid Beecher's people stand
Waa he in priaon? Had he com­
mitted murder or aitnv other criminal by him! He received IJKJOrallayraterdrank T?
,
more than last year, whoac
offense while he wa*a drunk
4. Ixwis often tol l how Tom
The thought so ■appalled him that it I New Year fell on a mnch nleaaanter &lt;lay.
hi* life after the expedition
I some extent of the It speak* Volumes for the affectionate
fidelity of the human heart that *o waa aixiut to descend the Columbia
tiling which Burt had always feared
river. Lewis was in the wildevneaa.
more than anything else wa* that on lowed him up and down the ragged
he should kill
l&gt;ecn chnaU-nod by the soldieis “ Capt-

Strinia.

UHXIX-SIF

W. H. YOVXO

Ruurty Jirrrtarj.
HC H. YOUNG,
H A. BARBER,

ITAf. PARMENTER
Z I. BAKER.

__
_.
•nd lighted it. By it* dim light, be 1
— ’ the
*u •horrible
—*• discovery
••____________
•
made
that- he
wa* in a tomb along with the dead
A* yet, be could recall little or rxithing ut lost rvvtnng's doing* How he
h*d got three, or who liad put him

»•- H GRISWOLD.
UXkED INTO A TOMB.

ulby r

House, in one of ths pretty ht*gcs on
h-s the id
WALTER S. POWERS.

CHAS. H. BRAD}

NUMBER 17

LEWIN AND CLARK.

______
.
udore Tilton, ,-uid
resd his passionate aelf-a*-cu&lt;*itit&gt;n with­
out losing confidence in him. But
hostile tnbr* then tn that roantry.
Frank Moulton is popular with hia
fnemK mo 1 »w lum . moment ves- lh&lt;(*
Jolr
;n
terday. making &lt;-alh, red-beaded.,
trough the bead of one of hl* a*■r“ 'I~
-■ J» &gt;; p-&lt;- ;
Th..
rmbrJ «n hl.
"W
“Id1™,'-’" ,h“'
b— .Iat" bin kmi
Tom
“'■“’“f ““J.™*; „j „u,
taH
h„
; I 1-rwtoU mrnto l.™u.&lt;4
H.
Orutom.4«.&lt; im.bhb.b^mrl— u&gt;
H. .co,
d of rcligWHi. newjq.prre; and 0,^^
u&gt;1
,
tn&gt;1&gt;
hardahqw
throccti oil the trial* and hartlahin* of
nt
man! Bacon, the Mephurtophele. of |
expedition without flinching.
whole affair floumhee in New
LewiTwd Clark expedition ter­
ren. «o hurrah tor everybody!
nil|uUM |n lwf&gt; c
u,

““ J.
you kjjow," Haiti Colby, hading the way
lo the I'egiatcr. "Only." lowering hi*
voice—“only Burt Slater, you rememher Burt?"
even les* prolisbility that he had been
es, indeed! What pt him J ’
put there for a joke.
le’« got the ’ jim jaiu* ’ again f
Then he lighted more matches, and
tried the door, It was a heavy iron
ful. too’ There

Albemarle county. and

rhat discouraged by the arctic weather. can Iw applied lo a both Peel it care­
fully. wet and apply it to the part af-

Id the vestibule of the Uaiob Club, Simple but cffi'acious.
■ays the New York Times, sit* install™!
a portar, who opens and chuta the

ita turn is destined to be fold-

P1TE AND POINT

alio*)d

member* except those brought by the

MoXKT gate tight, but ia never drunk
[&gt;cr»on enters the sacred edifice; from
the interior of the vestibule a small powerful but Harmless in their antiseptic
waiting-room branches off to the right. properties. Ho simple a remedy tiring
Tur I light of ■ rope never produces
within everybody's reach, it would be hydrophobia
On the first or ground floor are spacious well if it could l*ecome generally knoan.
Kxockkd in the middle of next week
reading and smoking rooms, the bar,
Comxxo mu thz Sick.—The
the office, and the cloak-room. On the Houeekerjier'e Comf&gt;anion advises
second floor, the billiard-room, card­ never to use anything but light blank­
room. and library.' On the third floor, ets as bed-covering for the sick. The
A Mx* ia not always
the jnildic anil • private dining-nxims, heavy-cotton impervious counterpane is
been brought up right
all luxuriously fitted rip with a single
tempt at elaborate cmlxdlisLmenL The while the idanket allow* them to fow*
kitchen is above the dining-room on the through. Weak patient* are invariably
fourth floor. Thi* arrangement docs
away with the unpleasant odor of cook­
ing. which so often pentiratrs house* ting any sound rdeep whatever.
A coiuutaeoxDEXT of the Chicago
An elevator running from the ground
Journal nay* the following cure for a
floor to the dining-room i* constantly
in operation. The card-room ii fre- felon ha* l*cn tested by wide experi­
ence
amon^ hia friends, and is worthy
onented by but a small j«ortion. even of
those member* who take all their meal* of circulation: Roawt or baks thor­
al the club and make it their home. oughly a lavcrr onion ; mix Uic soft-in­
Whist, euchre, all fours, ecartc, beziqne. ner pulp w _ two heaping table-spooncribhagn and picqnet only can be ful* of table salt, and apply the mixture
B'aycd.
Beta are strictly limited. to the affected part bh a poultice, keep
embers must not have at stake, direct­ mg the parts well covered. Make frc*b
application* at least twice a day, morn
ly or indirectly, more Ilian the following ing and evening, and a cure will folio.
tinned games
Any violation of thi*
rale render* the offender liable to ex
pulsion : Whist, twenty dollar* ■ game,
&lt;&gt;r five dollar* a point, when playing
what i* known a* the “ English J game;
euchre, five dollars a game la “ *lam " to
count aatwogame*' with iinvilrge of
betting in addition ten dollar* on the
usual rubber of cither three or four
gomes; all fours, five dollar* a game.
ecarte, five dollar* a game: bezitine,
two cent* * point—two hundred addi­
tional |M&gt;int* on each hand. Betting up
to theoe limit* is rather the exception
than the rule.
The games chiefly
played are short whist st fire dollars s
game, and euchre st one dollar a game

CoxrxDBCM for the rich—Shall the
poor be cold or coaled ?

and never

P a* he fined a man for stealing window
RisssI Eva* a clothes-line becomes unsteady
i when it ha* too many eheeta in the
pity it ia that men of large

St Lrnra roa Dtriminii -Mr. John । small ends
»
■ C*x a man who climbs on the roof of
the building of a savings institution be
that, after two raare of malignant &lt;bph- called ■ mountebank ?
Tur. label u|kiu a bottle of ague reme­
dy. requesting the patient to shake well
ihowrd him before using, is superfluous.
Why is it called ‘liver complaint,"
rcruing s trractilioncr who u.*-i sulphur
tu cure U&gt;r discaac. Accordingly he
used milk of sulphur for infant* and
flowers of sulphur for older children and

Willi glycennr. done, a U-a*|a&gt;onfn! or
more, according to age. three or four fore, but I notice you ha*e been getting

plication of the aumc to the nostril* with
•' Ucu enormous consumption of timl»e.r “ is a theme which al! young men
ritory, of which he waa ti»&lt;n Governor.
who chew tooth picks on hotel veranda*
On hi* return hu rtopjxxl for the night
Hamlet refrained from killing hi*
life when the affr-ction hail alThen he shouted for help till he tmulr
at a little inn on the roadside some­ mother's hualxnd while the latter wa*
IS. E D. SESSIONS
himself bourse; but the echo of hl* own
Ax Earl Mondial was found fault with
where in Tennessee. In the morning
voice, a* it resounded through the pent
Takixn Cold. When ■ pcraon lirwell, of South Byficld. Mass., had no gins to shiver, the blood is receding
up resting-place uf the dead, wa* hl* husband ! It ia pitiful!
ment* at a coronation. “ Please, your
snrh HCruplrs when she decapitated her
Majesty.~ hr said, “ I hope to do better
hualiand with an ax. Mr. Faldwdl was
Now Burt was not a jieraoa to b&lt;next time."
kneeling at a chair offering Ins morning
‘ Pints for #5?” said * *ecdy-kx&gt;king
But, though a boy in years, alarmed without good &lt;-au*&gt; , •&gt;&gt;. with
devotion*, the only other ntram in the
more
composure
than
might
b&lt;*np
’
man, genial.
Iiouht being Ins sister-in-law, who wa* the lung*, neuralgia, rheumatism. etc man. reading tlic sign in the window of
(Mieed. he sat down on a coffin and took
handsome, obliging
LEWIS DURKEE
" I hi* is a matU-r the Caldwell steallliily entered the room,
ralking. or tn some all mv life.”
flattering. The onlv thing that Im
lc«* talked about the better." On the and. snatciiing up an ax. which her hus­
jnat what
band Lad brought into the room the decided reaction in the aystem The
“ W Ho brayed there ? ” saked a mem­
■ Why.” said Carpenter,
in ■ tomb, with the dour locked, and
to Allremarie county, and with Having*
Moulton I dined with Frank the other bonghl a small farm, which be occujiietl night Ixfore. dealt him * blow on the .-lerrise should Iw sufficient to produce ber of the Canada House of Commons oA
the |arr*ona who were trying,_by inter-,
EMORY PARADY.
could
&lt;&gt;f getting out. The pl.irr
on the day of his death It is anppiMcd hi* head from hi* body. Death wa* in­
ruptiun.
to silence him.
H-alrilly. but never
that, from fceblencwn and exhaustion, stalltancona, and the soul of the sup­
M could rely on him to the hour and
echo," retorted s voice.
The Worst of II waa
he fell fu the road, ami, not being able pliant followed the half-uttered |&gt;rayrr dnnk, it will materially aid the pcrspi
minute.
T
hk custom in Texas of
to ri»c, was fro«rn to death. His death
&amp; J FE1GHNER.
volvcr* was illustrated in
her efforts to MUOTr
He iuul a l&gt;*d«-d revolver in lit* under
’•»* K"'«K' *'• &lt;•*”7 it off by mi* expedition.
that he could safely rely upon it fur hi*
houae end told him to go over, as she
oniuiary buainee*. and bat for thi* one root pockcL He took it out. thinking I L“k' - when Frank sent the conductor
kuul
struck
her
hualiand
and
might
have
tailing—drink —he would have I.-rn ■ whether it would nut be letter to ore it yid recovered iL ^Thrn. a ben they got
killed him. He liad threatened, she
'
fsvontc with every man in the village and end hi* hfr. For, even if he should ’
said, to kill her. Mr*. Caldwell sx•rung, and the Mutual Friend
WOODLAND HOUSE.
character fur sobriety and stcadmeoH. hlbited not the least sign of emotion,
turn. Hi* grandfather and father fate, with hi* present habit, wa* only ■
after »]&gt;mding half a century in acqtur- and talked unconcernedly about the
qaeation of time. That bullet would in
for alarm. It t* only an evidence thai
Extract from
■Irtwlful thing she had done. Mr
ingenious dining-room Mogul, face to
the establishment advertises.— Rome
Caldwell wa* an iutclligent farmer of coin. Neb.:
"Fora mumczit." so he afterward told
Sentinel.
i used s* freely as water.
the
•ry day and gi»e« U church
UNION HOUSE
Frvm-hmau
me,
"it
wa*
a
toas-np
which
1
should
do.
men who w.-re guilty of the inhuman
DtsTiXGt tsHKD divine (tu recent con­
liad been brought up in tb«
unfortunately find* himthe then and there, or live un. if 1 o old.
crime at roasting alive Mitchell and vert &gt;—“ Wc protioee to baptize yon by
Lie
member*
nt
the
Orthodox
church.
.. when the
Ketchum wear arrested in D^rwm the Turkish-batti method. It is really
had been a drinking man I and face temptation again."
ago a pimple commenced developing on
Then th.rv camr better thoughts. He jnirchaser of the egg* wanted hl* money
the
only means to scrub your years of
county
yesterday
Tb»-v
are
John
am sure tliat pxir Burt had inherited
partially deranged. *o mnch so that her
thought of bi* ItUKiliout, thought uf
Baldwin. * botcl-krejwr, Myron Brown. •in out of you."
- an appetite for alcohol.
1 can gif no moneva harrowing affliction he owes *11 the
E PARADI
Much a* 1 condemned and lamented wiiat he might make it if it were not for
'roubles of his life. It ha* bereft him her movement*. There wa* nothing but Barney Armstrong. J I' Olive. John
ia like
hi* laul ha!lit*. He thought, too, nt a
of the public confidence, converted hi* happiness in the relation* of husband Fisher, the • Kid.’ John Gantlin and putting your hand into a •«g containing
William Green OUve «a* the ring­ ninety-nine snakes and one eel. Yon
and liked to be in his company. It wa*
five gallon laugh IB hi* napkin. , liappy home into a howling wilderoe**, and wife, and the woman's drvihah deed
_ a pleasure to spend an hour in'hia room. lust faith in him; and then, by contrast.
' and maile him the miserable object for is universally attributed to insanity. leader of the daatanDy roasting of
be wa* so good natun-d and cheerful
Ketchum and MiUiiell. The men were ■gainst yuu."
J. B. RASEi
iur lop &lt;&gt;i iur ur*i|
,veir
, X.
. .
, . ”
tliat moment; hi* life, too. and his duty &lt;-ie*i up
■Treated one at a time, quietly, by a
&gt;•&lt;„ ! r..r, /...l.oUpoZI. 7a„r,.ol
er »l Tb. grwi o( punpl^. .. ■
Ax inquiring man tlirust hia inger*
, ' though ordinarily bright and witty, to other people, a* well a* to himself,
_
ons phenomenon; they develop slowly
Egetist*.
came to h^» mind in new light*. "What
of Plum Creek. Atty. Gen, Dilworth,
B&gt;,,r, I.,Ur .«! BU H.MU.
T1“ S"? ‘“■hr.u.,n o. Um, prnrar^
a fool I've Iwn!" he said. " Worse
Lord Erskine wa* a great egotist. together with three brother* of the
.
.
....
, especially on the noec—is a faint cardi
W. D PURCHIS, .
rr S!”.Trf
?
h“d "J7mki .uu™w, .IrlnmJ onr Ih.
than that, a weakling and a coward 1 *
murdered Ketchum, and other gentle
There was ample scope here for
Im casually asked wiiat Grattan said of men. did the work. Learning that the gers the man had. The cunoaity uf
himself, as of one "booked" for s
thought, certainly, and Burt did more
himself. Ttiis wa* a splendid oppor­ men were at Plum Creek, they slipped
U&gt; -A, urn a.it mm. ™U I
fnlr- ekrnrij
Burt did not drink halntually. serious thinking then than he had ever write plainly who would make an effort. amined, it might 1k&gt; mistaken fur a tunity for Curran giving Lord Erskine
rested them without firing a shot, not­
About unce in three or four mouths, an done in his life liefore. The result ws* Hi* m*i&gt;u*crir4 was the delight of print­
" Said Af himself!" wa* Curran's a*- withstanding O.ivc and other* had
ORNO STRONG.
ungovernable desire for alcohol cam­ that he put his pistol in hi* |iock&lt;-t. and, ers. Mr. Taylor wrote quietly and natural mistake that the gentleman IB
tooiahcd reply. * Nothing. Gratton boaated that there were not men enough I
over him, and hr would dnnk inces­ in a better frame of mind, looked higlicr steadily, and pruduceil a great deal more
"copy
’
’
in
a
given
time
than
any
one
santly for three or four da., •. These
in Nebraska
to. arrest
them. ,,
Three । ।
I
...
,
Xevt mnm»c. IB lAe I
would suppose him capable of who ole his attention to it with the remark that !
“ I had never firayed, nor bn
nan. !r-Sir.
torture
----- ------;-------" could
mrn ‘*“d been in hot pursuit of (tilhan.
prav," be said to me, “ but 1
self-praise from
I
tj.(. Sheriff who surrendered the un
punch;
Old gentleman
gentle
* man who had a helpless family and an 'Wring n syllable of arU-praiae
Punch;
Old
(who baa
hurry. He waa rather carries* in hi* amiable wife could not afford to spend Grattan; a team of -ix horses couldloot fortunate men. Ketchum and Mitchell. PVjj
id aloud, that if God would
cnuT lieen
lunchini fo crowd of
When Colby told me of thia second
pbrrUurtis €irO.
——---- ----- ------ ---------- —-------------- — — । evwcuur
iw-cu lUMvuiOg.
“
who bura.d
buro&lt;-d them. This
This | del-ivetov*)
derisive boy*):
“ O'
G’ Ihome, you boys
hia time and money tn hanging around ! drag an opinion of himself c.utof him. to the fiemi* who
liettcr
man,
and
lead
a
decent
and
hon
­
enough
•&gt;
to
I
m
cunspicuoux
He
Lked
Like
all
great
men,
he
knows
th.
oftoooa
thev
caught
him.
All
the
sunk, for ii seemed that Burt must now
saloon* and in bcaatly dissipations.
—go ’wav— shouldn't loiter
"bout
a stout, plain rail of clothe* that could
strength of hia reputation, and wil I mru
DOW ,n ,W1
Kearaev. anil are
l&gt;e utterly lost. And a* there art- thou- orable life.*
strceUh.’ (Solemnly»: “ Wba’ should
never condescwnd to proclaim ita march. Merely ironed- The whole city ia aetaanda of similar ease*, the country over,
-'“d lb** Great Father of all, hearing l»e worn a long time, a loo«e-fitting gray about?"
hkc the trumpeter of a jmppet show
p, prevent an incuraion of strreUh 'stead o’ Mendin' 1 btuh'nsahj
I I should hardly deem this one likely to ' Bari Slater *ay these words, knew that overcoat and ■ broad-brimmed slouch
“That’s right, sir; get mad fire up
, intrrvat
.. al
_____
1
a but Afor
. a strange
.
J in.
I.
_ _meant
__ them.
C. Wolcott, Pnuirietor.
hat.He
waa
a
hearty cater,
the
reader,
h«i,at
Hir hr *tanda on a national altar, and it oUth-BieD to the rcaenr. Nearly all the
and
ws* fond of the German na­ and treat me! *
ia the busmesa of na inferior men to keep r,n«;nl
from Texas, holding do ri4i; cident that led Burt Slab &lt; to rise from
Having done this, he mC lock and at
“‘ •
“ But, mv dear—”
up the fire and incenae. Yon will never xenahip here. The people of Nebraska
I a condition that is ordinarily
hoprlna . waited hi* fate with a certain fortitude u'” ', beverage, which be halutu“ Oh. 1 knew it would come to this. sec Grattan stooping to do either the rejoice at their capture.
•* dcatli itself.
and stoicism which thoor who know hi* '
----- r— —---- ----------I was warned against you thirty years
' I did not sew Burt that week. Hr character would understand better than might have l«en elaared aa a Unitarian
one or the other.
“Yesterday a prisoner called 'Dutch
Curran objected to Bvron’s talking of Charley.' a rLd ^gent. was being taken
’
'
* stranger. Morning came, but no &lt;&gt;r • Debt, though he had great rever- ago; and. if I had heeded ii then, I
wf h“ Quaker ancca- should not now be a drunkard's wife.” himself asia great draw^k on hia po-1 ln ckjugl. o( „ o(Bcrr from Laramie to a delicious pate,
and I did Dot care to see him. In the riicery light foand it* way into the ruc* toT Um‘
“ What ia it you aay? Confound it,
etry.
“
Any
subject,
be
said.
“
but
Rawlins
for trial, and, when the train the chief, “have i
couras of a fortnight, however, he was tomb where he sat. The day dragged ,z,,“
madam. I don't understand you at all' "
*vm*
that eternal one of self! I am weary of re^^d Carbon. Wy , last night, a party
on. The place ws* stifling and unutentered the car where ■fitly. ’’ Then go and get your break
tcrably noxious. Bennmlied and faint. on a journey with mnch reluctance. your cruelty at once—strike me down knowing jx-nodx-aDy the state of any I &lt;lf
x.me back; you will Lavs feta
After seeing and knowing wcl) al! the
man s hopes or fears, nghto or wronw* hc
and carried him out some
4 indulge in intorigreat cities of the work! his preference at your feet smaah the furniture
I would •* BOOU read a register of the Uule JiaUnce from the train. They
bleak, wimly Nuwas NevrYorit. He often said he bad
weather; the baromet.-r up to «&gt; many
. telegraph-noh, and then in
it
t.- —.—-----------------------------would
come
to
tin*
after
a
while,"
and
rather
live
there
than
in
anv
European
inches
to-day.
and
down
so
many
inches
.i
—
.
i...
—
•_ .
...
. .
1
appetite again roue up within him. He
Awpa to
W«. A. Atl*worth.
wandered round with parched lips and
Meantime Colby, at the D— - House, capital. Taylor’s wife was the daughter
•d anything to say. hr had IwUer aay
wa* anxioos about him ; hr had wak hoi of the celebrated German astronomer.
Stunned, bewildered anu half insane.
WILLIAM JONES
quick. They succeeded in inducing
previous morning, and Prof. Hansen. She ia a lady of fine
far a good purpoee. 1 culture and considerable literary talent.
A school
murderer* of Widdowfield and Vincent.
&lt;hrrrM Burt did na4
man was startled
,
.
..
,
.
ikBurt'* hoetier with ;
piercing cold would help ■ him and drove down to L------ . The i
the cross-bar of the telegraph pole,
muttered
ie hia ra
...—.—
mi
one end wa* oocurclv fastened arc
Having arrived at L
ed in di ven newspapers last up
Mr Taylor corrected it in a letter *
his horse.
has iuat been printed for the first
launched into eternity.
i&gt; the Wilmington CommerSaL
! the rope which they had
picion* took definite .shape. Proceeding
nearly ten year* ago. He
then lied around the foot of
with hia call, he found the weeninw
place Cedarcroft, and Loped
hi biting
old age there.— G. W. Si
CUodanA HerolA.
of Reynolds,
Little exritemmt'
------M----toothhly
A Trchaifld Crime.
[ itoems came
The Pnwsdent baa wy justly parliterary fnr nd,
I.... (hr f^u.,1
the title
Both of them caa hardly hold
him."
1 fell sorry, indeed, for the poor fel­
low, for I had known and re*i»cct«l him
for hi* manly qualities. Hr kept • neat

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in the depths of woe, deserted by Mr
Beecher, and repudiated by Plymouth
Church, which at first nwppGrted her.
Lxl by the coiilcnqititoii* hand of cliar-

MONEY TO LOAN .'I
ii
ntriM

Ftnrnl

BaKEmte Secintt.

DENTISTS

NEW

LIVERY!

J. OSZNZEUIbT

LIVEBT 4 MlfflJDIG STABLE

protatottog

in making * mail kev when th

th- Lrav.br*

&amp; Single Rigs,
There was
of the wife and Are chil-

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To Make Room for Our Spring Stock

SOd falliltgup-

■ ■■ i h d

XJR4ND RAPID8

out lhe light

DIV1BIDT .

Our Vast Stock will be Sold at Cost, or under if necessary, for Ready Pay.
rnnm.

Men’s Suits for §6.50;
Men’s Suits for 12 00
Overcoats for 5 00.

oL that w»dety, to a, ily cowm. and they would not'xc-ohj
nt; it may not be -t util they mw gmpe shot going into
rv Ato. ui^taev hnt . fka m

Mr. Editor t
Having to wait a abort dmo in one of
our public buildings, I will try and
write you a ftta of tny thought*, if you,

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their Maker, turned
their mouth* tilled
emitting smoke and
Oh, isn't it pitiful!

Men’s Boots for §2.50.
Men’s Boots for 3.75.
llubber Boots for 2.75.
Men’s Alaskas lor 85 cts

DRY GOODS.

Prints for Fire Cents.
Doable Fold Alpacas 12 cts.
CottoDades
— — —— for 16 vth.
Kentncky
Kentucky Jeans
Juns for 35 cts.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - h..
- - 1 *"
±.
xil Wool Flannel Tor 18 cts.

&gt;o much.eele^m.
In all our public
building* we ought to lie- penaittod to
breathe the para air of Leaven, but aa
wo cannt. our feeling* nra nurred I
Rut jMdtKJay, undoubtedly, ia lhe ’ a battle between them, but they had a
while we
are couipelltxl to endure aa j
v wa*.
ptiMM vatM© of all the caw* of mutwy ! mntiny on a rcndl acute between tbem»n thr military er uxvol *errie« of the ■ adrr*. It aeenu that there were Home
l uiivd States, a* it U the male caoaa j very ugly, disobedient nnd rebellious
a 1. Luiimui.
«; moat of the iuauEraotioti* and other meu ia tho regiment, (which wa* main- th.
oh, how Jt* beauty ia marred with j
exite of wwirty. When a aolduir or ly compowd of a* fine a lot of gcutle- arnoke. You see nuuiberieas little'
MUlur tidAlc* that favoritism la shown a inert m I ever met in the aiiny) wbv
.
al,..,,
a. a. k- ^lll
'______ a____ a__ ___________ __________ groups here and there, smoke issuing |

to (moke-stacks,
with eomption, '
vile tobacco Juice. ।
IUA-m.-- IA *
And the aroma L'iUlcS UDOerWCdT 4v C.

drag* itself along. It is attached tn a
beautiful girl, -and nho to a portable
uaoke stack. Luteu : "la this mnoke
duagrvcahlo to you T’
“Oli, no 5 I
rather like it.” Wom.au. Woman,—'*
thatrruAY Why »&gt; often turn your
head and cough 1 Thai i» a blemish
which *honld not be allowed toilemmy
£ ^rr a™ tL^^
Krineml&gt;er, “faithful are the wouud* of
a friend, etc.’’ Here is a sick lady; we
*l»pro*ch her try to apeak a kind word

Cotton Batts 11 cts.

Cotton Hatts 13 cts.

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tnu,w-Hte.

TEAS!

TEAS!

w:

A cd keep far sale

Lie with our nr two pair of blanket* on ■

Quart or Diisli.

G. A. TRUMAN.
IIKOOK8.

1879.

Furniture!
STANDARD FURNITURE AT

■ Chn.lm?!.r.4 duo.

J d.

’ ure Dj ugs, Medicines,
ESTTOILET AKTICLES

TRl,WM

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING OP.

UR Stock waa never w uearir closed out st thi* season of the year

•

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

J. LENIZ &amp; SONS,

Goods

FEMrUMK.

ad a trtntl with
ir: and
AKD BRUSHES.

Stag ta, IwdhMa I BUii Bali,
The Indian

1879

O present, and we are now replenishing it with

DRUGGISTS,

Hon. CtariM Dickey, of Marshall, 'b« time. - b! how delightful to he &lt;mm

IMUr. are tetr

Bring in your Country Produce; wili. excange Goods
for u as favoraby as for Greenbacks.

1&gt;. HACkBTTT.

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION!
Foot Uk if Finitin ii tWantj.

X.OCUC AT Otm

1B7» razees:

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 1 -2c.
FIB8T-CLAB8 GOODS,
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
TSiij Teas, Coffees 4 Family Groceries.
French Designs He, former price 20c.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
Worsted
Styles
from 12 1-2 to 25.
Undertaking Goods,
Fix Vftta, Cksta, Wi, Pin. ic

Wall

KtLl.

and O

*Z7twi

The Net Tort Evening Post

My Stock of CROCK :RY and GLASSWARE i«
complete. Lamps for 25 to §5.00.

MWssgtrw.

lou) M fey Dcahnz iitb tten

JJUIAE BROTH EBN,

THE TOLEDO BLADE.

Sold only, by me in this Village.

Plaster, Mturro. Hair and

ti Pl«thia^d'a) ***•

brokeJ»fl »t Jack*m,

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of

FOB

. &lt;rnnlr

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WMldBftoa------Btaiut. ----------AR train*-tally niM8o4&gt;r
Throat Urtrtj t
E*» rafimaaifea * torSun'Sri awtttam
»*/«»
I'. B L/M&gt;MH

ANDERSO.’WILLE Prison SKETCHES,

Broadhead Alpacas

HURRAH, BOYS !
DWIGHT SACKETTS BAKERY.

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1ST

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,
and Low Prices.

SMOKED HAMH,
SHOULDERS.
POULTRY,
LA RD, Etc.

»et and the dry,—or summer and win-.
ter. Tbe summer weather
not *0
WtarTomira, w fo.n*. Um •(
warm, on the average, a* in Michigan.
,
w
»
nor do we ever hare what i* known « B a k e r ’ a G O o &lt;1 ■ I
a hot day in Mich. Never too warm to ,
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vogstatioii, during the entire summer.
The winter rain* commence about tho
middle ef Novrmlier and continue on
till Hammer, which commence* about
the first uf March. It due* out tain eontiunaliy. anly for a few dars, ami riien
there will be a few day* of clear wrath-

sa*

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aur M tkM

SPECIAL PEATUB

On band, and cut to order.

1 ous anbecribrtu. hence this letter.
1 You know that we are several degrees
of Isiitude (nitlM-r.north than Nasbvill?. C7*Hidea and Pelt* taken at the highbut di© climate is n gnra* manv more
degires wain-rr than yuura. Now to
_ _ __ _ with the time
__on
• ■which I ar-।
commence
Don't fail to give me a call.
rived &lt;&gt;n Puget Sound: It wa&lt; then
CH A*. Fl BNtBft.
■PrinF "'"J,be f™1* ,,rw* *prT jn
*“«
,hr
11P"?

*• we bad Jnst left a cold winter Iwhhid. ‘
The went her cot&gt; tinned to be delight- i
ful nntil the winter rain* set in. which

TEAS!

Best Japan Tea 65 cents.

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taMr-ta

L. J. WHEELER 5EF8EEJQH.
IMSWORTII8 IINIl. v he Long Brick

MICH1CAN JEWS.

Monday utnmiug •* three o’ekok, of
dmtauea. Ita wa* U. &amp; Marduddarisg
Piatadeot Ltoeala'. tat tana.

Wall Paper at Cost.

rr»ln»
Hunth
"TSdta^:------- n*ua »T............. - ...... . _
Tl*

Don’t delay, come quickly and get a good bargain.

of a good night's rert, if be ia not dis- i
tarbed by some other eanae, via: chib I

e-d.,.

Men's Drawers 35 A 55 c.
Linen Handkerchiefs 10 cis.
Cotton Batts 9 cts.
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FRESH AND SALT MEATS!

1 ■»&lt;&gt;““"rkilMJST'.;

Ata *0 Patau Waa&gt;.

Direct Route to Baltimore.

A NICE LINE OF SAXONY AND FUR HATS AT COST.
Now is the time to buy a sett of that Decorated Crockery Ware.
ixSiS White Granite Ware at Cost.

Dcrany ejwauing. while sitting here in my arody, a ailing
ibota. at the fun,- in the field,- ur tn sny
| there-were
were but urt©
otto or two person* who 1 fo
for
t||n turkey
turkey to r-x»t,
roost. -Hie
. --------r t||„
the thought
place whatever. They would hardly were the first tu sow tho xe-l* of di*- fla*hM through my brain that a few
treat a volunteer respectably; apply cord, and therefore, tu them must the
written to tbr New* in relation

Having

st. Lona. KAwaas. tkxu,

j

FUBMSS'
MEAT MARKET!

through tba Ft -MO of Kansas.

Indianapolis, Louisville

Some very fine Ready-Made Cloaks for $6 to $ 10
UNDERWEAR, &amp;c.

Produce taken in exchange.

-b. Mb nebaont. or Ulinr,
iKbr «mU«7. win »n»7. U». o&gt;.
h^dRi-rlnr. M '‘“.’“‘j
of uud. -'“-b. l-unh ■
.nd .mil rwnUr.. laluirn
nturoed from lexa*, but »!*&lt;» were ,
la.*™* ■arnudatd faaafat.,.
w farw of Coufedrnrira, by their com-

,Cashmeres for Forty Cents.
Lowest Possible Prices.
Tweeds for 40 cts.
Port lane, Jactea 1 Saimi R. B.
Bearer Cloaking for $2.75.
NHORT LINE.
Ail Wool Flannel 30 cts.

,
Ladies Underwear 60 c.
Men’s Wrappers for 35 &amp; 55 c.
lb. Loc .bivt,----- Good lx&gt;rd dell,., a.! Ladies Skirts Sixty-fire cts.
Ladies Skirts Eighty five cts. Linen Handkerchiefs 8 cts.
fTtowta’X’to?' XSrS Linen Handkerchiefs 20 cl Nubias for Fifty cts.
Nubias for Eighty cts.
.

■TATIOJB.

DRY GOODS.

A Good Japan Tea for 35 cents.

— (otuiind !..&lt;».« b. olM on uodi.r rr&lt;noeni wbn »— oriUml uf&gt; U&gt;
qolJi
maU&gt;/ „„ u„
hind ■»» InJ-boa »d u&gt; -&gt; doi.«
toiw fmr on
r~v.iodrr. Bur -U1
wtol. ,(u.r ^,i„
th® aid he required, to find them of no
te „ .... „ u*,
,h.
particular* they threw down tlreir arm*

Men’s Boots for §3.
Wool Lined Boots for 2.50.
Men’s Arctics for 1.25.
Beaver, Cilf Foitd Boots 2.50.

Prints for Sii Cents.
Turkey Red Prints for 9 Cts.
Single Fold Alpacas 14 to 18c. All of Oar Dress Goods at tbe
Gottonades
20— cts.
Cottonides
for UV
25 cts.
w for —
v wv*
WBfrVMWUVV 1VI
VW&gt;
AU Wool Cashmere for 65 cts. Buver Cloaking for $1.75.
'
All Wool Flannel 25 cts.

lion, wheu tbe Gworument was calling tiny I was an eye « hues* to, and Ibero- ' rompl.irrnt face, puffing away at bis
for troop* to quell the iusjrroction in fore am more explicit tn mv deacrip- cigar, indifferent to her ven existence,
the feuthero State-, when there was a lion of them.
Many other cares u! *hl&gt;; *h-sufirr*. amartvr to hit.moke
•Uifo to are which would do the must open disotaxlioDce to the rules of the . hrf friendi* »ylmJ.^*S?r.M will’ you be
to maintain the union, then it waa that I arBiy were known to me, but a very *&lt;• kind a* to stand farther off; your I
i smoke
A* be -•slowly
teeiousy got tbo command of men’s ' few sneb have I soon.
—v“ U offi nsivo.” •—'
wtnda, and they failed to dethrone herj ln mme future number I will give an , tarn* away, mark the curve of bi* nose,
duringall tbe conflict. Tbe regular' account of uu© that I hod a hath! in. which say* mure plainly than word*,
"what nonsense.'’ But the l»ell it ring­
army, which wa* scattered over al! this but being of quite a different nature.— Ing and we haateu to the cars, with j
broad domain, waa called together aa eldiougli caused by jealousy—I will stomactis heaving, brains Iwfugged,
face*smutted. drrsM-sdraggl'd through
aoau * possible, hut the must uf tbe arnothing further of it her©.
the Juice, hoping the time is not far
mywsson tbo Pacific coast. Iu New
Many regininata while iu tbo field di-tnnt when mtn will awake, and in
Mexico. Texas, or at some dtelont post bsve rebelled agrinst the order* uf the strength of tljcir manhood, will [
in the Torritarieu. ’1 hose in Texas and their anpnrior*. and iu sum© caiw bar© banish totsiocti forever from the land.
New Mexico were basely surrendered caused much trouble, but generally, aa
| M r
, North Castlrton. I
to tbe Confederate, and sent north, “idleness bnnn discontent,” tbe most Corrrssendencc^roM IV ash In-Ion Terwhere they reorganised, filled tbeir of thr xci. of that kind are shown forth
ritsry.
’
tituird rank*, and went to the seat of while the soldier* are in campandcom- '
—zwar. Of tbmo I (ball chi-fly apeak paratively idle. In all of th© case* of ,
-&gt;ew racnsta. w. Tj.
when
at- I mutiny that I have ever learned ....
the ' L/E.AK
Dear *7
News:
ALL KINDS OF
-- -----speaking of regulars. They,
----- -I. wa ;
|
reretaMug
lareMMUg north,
aarth. were, of couiae.
couise. Jealj«*J- particular-.of,
particular* of, and found where they | « e with -------yon a*---------------happy new ----year *innlim uni-rr . Always pay th© highest mark©*
noaeC
ths eitfeen soldieia, and.
—
..a. thereu»&gt;^ yriginated,
^d^ud. and
.»d by
u, whom. I1 hare al- J

if tbey.caugbt a volunteer in tbelrcamp
During tbe year 19© a certain rrgi■
.
..
...
■ **oolA P»t him In the guard house, or , march to tbs relief uf a certain com­
*’
®©oW ta*l do that, sock a quar-. nuUld ujio wcw, surrounded by th© ent*L
likely thamofullv
— and• their-------------------------------«•
- sad
—
*-------------- abuse
— lhe j emy,
communication
cutoff,
tan.
I r&gt;nt tliH tM-irni'tii having served their
During tho acuumer and fall of 1861 u
j
* having been paid for
ten* rat encamped at Fort HsmiLon.i
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---- BUUin MM1C, ICLUKTd IU
Hll
J*- *•• • reffiuaent of New\urk 8tate
Areata or pleading* of lhe officer*
HMM
41M IwlmiaH. 1 taU„«,. (^lw, u d,..™ nd, n-4nlion. -bro
C*. tap.
.«d.«,
u. •dX~~-uX,oa«rb«&gt;,oMi;.bta.

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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Men’s Boots for $2.
Men’s Boots for 3.50.
Rubber Boots for 2.50.
Women’s Arctics for $1.

weeks old, and van borrowed of conret.

comrade
I^-t one regiment of soldiers ! younger member* of tho regiment, and
aopear on inapeetion more cleanly, bet i who had been anoceaaful to a great de­
ter dallied, and gain a few words of ; gr©o h causing tho trouble which led
piaitai from the inspector, then all the ‘ to the killing of one man. and wonndotber regiment*, be they ever ao many, I fBg of two or three others. It seema—
feel badly abused, when they are a ware If Wy meqpry serves mo right—that at
tturt. the prute©waa only a form. Just lo die detail for guard, thorn wci e *owe
flatter the officer* of the regiment,who, of these bad men who wore oidered on
without dunbt, have caused their com- ; guard each alternate detail for a week,
wund to discard all Uicjr old uniforms । tu a punishment for aoaio mlsdcmcuafur new ouaa. caused thorn to drill or, and they refused to serve tu that
twine a day. with a dress parade each capacity, when they were ordered arevtadag. and likely kept their boy* In
in rested,
rmted. to be confined in the guard
evMtOg.
a ’’band-box" for a week. Let aa offi-i honor, hut that oulcr awoke U*o spirit
«wr *bow any more reepre: for one of of disobedience in other*, who took
hte orti than he show, for the rest, and *ul« uite; the delinquent*, ami tbe regrant him a particular favor, then Jeal- , suit was arms were freely u*ed by both
m* rampant, and disobedience—aa ■ parties, to tbo disturbance of thegarrifar a» they dare go-la die result.
) m,b, aadtbs killing and wuumling a* •

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i

h branded m corrupt, for an

Men’s Suits foi §10.00.
Overcoats for 4.50.
Overcoats for 12.00.

Men’s Suit’s for §8.00.
Overcoats for 4.00.
Overcoats for 7.00.

Our old Dress Goods will be sold

�Mr. Bobbins on Wednesday mtroduoed a HD to amend the asamou laws
&lt;rf 1875, raising to tbe taxation o&lt; th.
bqnor trafik; on Thursday a ND to
yraoride for ths, bMtor fiMeotion &lt;rf

tituto &lt;rf clothing. unUftff
flrah cut a&amp;d |m£*d, mtwlrs
lTt.d a kxSoflairribieM
-lootarotta' — iq-” to-*
&lt;wta of Ita tai Bota H, «
orita.ta4lta.tafU o&lt; &lt;ta
. knit, ta .fita
1 JiA not tai &lt;h
!talyd~I.
-

U3. irortaiM lor ltaj*kins
“itrll ua &lt;ta oU.rr br Mr. ------

lb. ibiiaUw
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Xr.rort. Bolh toll.
Uta U. C. M.’Croawell, Jrn'ma*raaogvT lo the
nta M utoM U- MtaM M-d oo* *r
(•■.■mooi*** 44 -on Horticulture-srill
•MXIO.'MB. or oltart IS i»r root
probMJv be ereavd by Um
tar Uta&gt; Uta o&lt; US
Mr. McElrov has introduced a bill to
tmx caax or judux Mxim.rrr.
Tbe oUrgea agxinrt H. W. BlodgeCA
Unrttel StaU. Judge 'or the Northern
district erf Illinois, were brougbt to tW
• -nktlentiou of Congress this w«ck. in thr

tatatatai In tat, tai —
U,. of ita tata i "I

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farmin, to pert a faxft »&lt;&gt; theft te«nh
by adding another standing committee I

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I

tbe Governor’s rara-ge :
Chase. Hall, Curtis. Turabull andMeNabb. Mr. Thorpe offered the following rssoiaticu:
.

but have nevoc
woU illustrating the denhah
of infuriated n.en M the*.—Karam
i.v«6.)Prra»«.
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Hastily Basixess Directory.

be n quesud to prepare, at hia earliest j
T I AMTINUS NATIONAL BANK,
oomrtxieaee, for the use of the membrni
MaMlwffs. ■totota
of this House, ■ certified list of toe
crate and thirty-nine Republican* inames, kind of service, and cranpenaaCapital and Surplua Sfoo.ooo.
ssa
I r-to.
per diem or otherwise, of all the
Butler could not vote in hia own cas*. tion
i
Pattmoo and Conover in thia art &lt;officers, clerks, aids, of whatever name
A CAU.-CTT* diapairh report* that the
pledged to Batter. Thia would givrf1 or
&lt; service, now in the employ and pay
Hr Utah army taveilwa AfgUamtor. —
tn. Martim' .
a tie vote njon the question, if Senator of
, tbe State of Michigan.
The above-named resolution met
into winter qteartora. ami that He- b-^th of
w—. __________
Dumb should refu»e ngxin to vote; but
WAxatxnTox,
Jan.
11,
IffTO.
I
te«~ towamUmrt... Prtam’Itawy. &lt;*
nJula Mvim that wwdd
with vigorous opposition, although
The d««th of two Congrraan&gt;en within jI it ia doubtful that be would refuse ia about half .the members voted for It*
br.&lt;Ur of Kiag W Jlmm. la dead.
Vanta&lt;www to the Itewh-vatB to Um
: thia oaae, aa be refused before largely ,
TMK HLA1XK IXVWrriGATIUX.
**------- *'--------‘-*w-dto
sdo|Aion.
It was a move in theinterest
a week —Julian Haxtridgv, of Geor- ; iij-in the ground that hia vote wa* not ।
of economy, and should have met with
TV Teller l.a»tS)U~- »-tc*d work al Sew &lt; tegia. and Gustavus Schlci.-hrr, of I needed. In case be should not vote, ii a hearty response on tbe part of the
ia boned by Corbin that Wm. A.
1mm ou tba 7lh iam. amt oa that day ae.er*l
T«U»— has agaiu
directed
alI Wheeler would be allowed to east tlx1 member*.
On Wrdnaaday *cversl assistant clerk &gt;
tention to the impure air of the Capitol, vote that would break the tie, but there1
and produ&lt; «l a nenouiuca» among aur- 1, ia no doubt but tliat the Democratic' and officers took the oath of office.
1«E&gt; A. SWEEZEV.
'
Mr. Ikmnelly ha* introduced a bill to
viring mcmlierB that may powubly lead Senators would resist to the last anyI provide for the incorporation of Hi­
Attorney * Counsellor,
to the adoption of measures for the bet- attempt upon the part of the Viet' beruian Benevolent Koeietiaa; Mr. Saw­
: President to - cast a rote in a case in­
yer, a bill to provide a site, system of
t»-r ventilation of the Representative*' volving a neat in the Senate.
government, and plans for tbe erection
. Hall. Feeble attempts in thia direction
THE "TATI OF DAKOTA.
LEE REEP A CO.
A bill has been introduced in tbe’ of id Industrial Home for exposed ami
I have been made heretofore, but they
helpless girls lietween the ages of 5 and
_______ ___
______________ Iamounted
___ ___
to nothing. Both mrmlirrs I House to admit the Territory of Dakota I 12 years. Befrrvcd to Committee on
dmind by TU.Wi
(Uwodlv, to «- ... .
wldch baa been ,nto
^’nion
* St*to- « » claimed
pneumonia,
been , br the friends of thia new candidate I Blate Affair*.
cars awh toadmocy, Iwaa antbortard to offer , died
died of
ofp.v.utata.
pneumetua, which
_ ____ _has
__ __
LUMBER WAGOI8,
qUil
* prevalent
members
thia , pern rase* the numerical
of statehood,
that *hs
winw.
and whichamong
prominent
physician*
qualification*
to: ticra&gt;autlKwirin«&gt; the'
waru nau
-- -----------And Carriage* of all IHcriptloBb.
lw«— In r-Hl.-ua*'pariah jfrom sUkb Ibey
.
,
us—Al
*.|
few feet. Said one of the gents, “Did
attnlrato to tbe foul air of the hall
entitle v— »-*
»..*« lb*
„/
r4 M*^'b F
F a km Waimins a Mpkcialty.
you ever see hair put up in tlmt way
hxl pre»l&lt;nialy lrw&gt; driven), and B i-u»no
txt XX* AXMT BILL.
| family
he •»/ humanity from molcstelkm to fatare.
before
T
“
On Friday Speaker Rich announced j “Upon my word I never did. It’s i ) OBE RTS A LAMP1AN,
The friends ef tbe new bill for the
Thirdly. th* testanony limited frvai Armt
|Xr«tetBl*
•Wtal. Duncaii and Hb-ward waa a retract*&gt;ri reorganication of the army are doing !
the alanding committeesenough to spoil the brat hair in the
ami dvttod &lt;&lt; the material facto to thau ennuiPetitions. taking for the mte of th.some hard work to convince Cougrera- ”
1
Mr Bro H a.h i. » nwdool of Itar. proposed Industrial Home for Giria. trade.
"And then the color—why, it ia en- ।
men that they will be doing the right anou, Ky.
I
are
beginnin
g
to
pour
tn
upon
lhe
Leg
, and proper thing in passing the msas- 1 Felt bonnets embroidered with gold |1
tirely off style."
fl
i are. Chief among lhe workers for the ‘
’’ll'c. Hendrraon. of the ADigan I "Went out of fanhiou two years ago "
are among the novelties.
The lady ahead looked mad enough
I bill ia Gen. Sherman. An equal num- ‘
IXDtA contains 240,000,000 infants- Journal, ia to prepare the Legislative
her of bard licka are ln-ing put in by the '
i to eat a fire-plug.
Manual for W
____
"And jus* think of charging $7 for a
opponents of the measure. It ia a nq&gt;- ■ itanta, and 20,000 priest*
The House committees bare been as­
and-tuck fight, and it will take a letter ।1 A Lowxix, baboon died of fright
hair like that."
signed mcni», and Motor of the more lot“of
prophet than your correspondent to | Saw himaelf in the glaaa.
If 1 bad ii in my store 1 wouldn’t get
prominent onra will hare clerk* at Ki rid of it in five years nnlcaa some Innatic
I foretell which side will come out ahead.
Tux moat succesafnl settlers in Texas
। There i*4DOt a great amount of interest,i are said to be the Germans.
’’kuL to. ol «rito« Jritay «ta[- j ““ j“«.
~U can i cim. lem tlrnn three hours'
taken in the matter, outside of army
A bhotbkx of George D. Prentice m noon I. tbe rwoapcct i* that b&lt;H hltle
and official cirdca. Seerrtary of War i now a clerk in the Navy Department.
work each day to keep the miserable
I bounra* will &gt;»■ Iran-acted I-dorr next tousle in order. The woman's husband
. McCrary bitterly antagonixea tbe lull,
Eastux salt works have dechncl oa iI Tuesday morning.
«• ’*■
as, in hia opinion, it virtually atrij&gt;* the-ithat—"
And then that lady in front tamed j
, War Minister of authority and vest* it account of the richuras of the Michigxa
.ialt wells.
X1CHIGO LIUISLOIBE.
in the General of the Army.
around with Are and fury in her eyra:
Thx gold 'mines of Georgia are said io !
"You miaeralde nuppies. I’d juft thank
&gt;■
TMX KLXCTOBAL COVXT.
. produce not les* titan $1,000,000 bullion j
boat, Jan. * —toarx—1W body met ■ you lo let my hair alone. If yin dare
'
A meeting of tbo House committee, !
1' of which Mr. Southard, erf Ohio, ia the | per annum.
clock ’to tbe rvroiag. pwr*u*al to adjourn - j to asv another word Ill scream ’ Police.’
1
Tur.
trouble
in
Scotland
is
showing
, | Chairman, appointed to revise the laws i
; and have you arnat.il.’
Aa soon aa tbe gentlemen recovered
t regulating the countingof the electoral itself in a serious fall in real eatate a
' breath, the Pittston man exclaimed:
’ i votes for Preaident amrVico Pruaident, Edinlxirgh.
waa held the other day, and it wu I
“Y’our hair, madam! your hair I ’
Tax average daily ahi]
“Yes, my hair. You just keep your
agree-! to report adversely to the jms- ter. from New York to k
. impudent tongue off ft.”
sage of Senator Edmund*’ bill, ao that 1,000 barrels.
”1 positively decla«e neither of na
there is little prolmbility of the latter. I At a charade party at 8L Matthews,
lucuaurt' becoming a law dunng the, j 8- C.. a mad dog rushed in and bit turn
saw you or your hair.’
"Then what were yoa talking about it
peraent araaion. Tbe main difference

V

DRUDSrlEDIClXESaii CH0I1ML8,

DR\ GOODS, SILKS ui DRESS

I

EEDINGS.

CaI.ifokxia baa eight national bonk\ ' i
rtaortal bj Mr. Staltari'. co~»Ul~.
now before the Houx, ia thia: The representing about $6,000,000. capital i
former provides that all oontrovrames and surplus.
Ouoox ia waking up to the import-; '
._ a_ State
...... regarding
» &lt;k* tbefor
vote for
arising_ in
it and Vice Praddent aliall I-- ance of her chipmunk crop. Their hides j ।
Presidcu!
tribunal to be deaignafed make nice kid gfovra.
n larml to
lature.
and
makes
the
de
­
WoLVK* bare dralroy.il one-third of j
Adjourned at »|
br tho Ix-g
—___ ______ , tribunal conclnaive. The the reindeer of the Lappa thia Minuacr, : iha daily biwiom are to comawnea at 101
Honan bill provide, that aneh eontro- and nearly all th. young one*.
reraiea ahall L&gt;e referred to the highcat
TllX Chinem- Language ia apoken by ,
judicial tribunal in a State, *boae de­ 3&amp;0.000XXMI. The Engliah language ia
cinion ahall l»e aubjeet to a rrverwal by apoken by from M«»r0o0.txX) to
A
VoU of the two Ummm.
Tnim-oxx dirtillerina and flitarea
TKere arw tome other difltervncca
tween the two Hila, but thew are _
minor importance. There ia aa little I
probability of the peaaage of the
Southard lull aa there ia that of the
Edmund* bill, ao that it looka very
much aa if
our preaent
dnmay
electoral machinery, the inefficiency died from the effect* of the “ accident." ,
Bowros'a imports in Pf&lt;H wore *3t&gt;.- |
of which came dangeroualy near
cauaing a
recon d civil war
in C10JM aa cumpaml with M7.7MUM4 in
1K7&lt;5, will be found rtil! in opmtion 1877. Herrxporta it 1878 were $40.■JlttJ.465 aa conifiared with IWJKVtBI in |
I in lift).

11877.
I The m.rlical authorities of New York
eity dow concede tbe scarlet fever to be
&lt; ptdemic, and report a totalof 218 caaea I
for laat week, and for the year 1878 a
total of m&lt;02 caaea.
Tsxxx an- 272 telephone- station* un­
der the direction of the Oerarnn puatoffice aiitboriti.-H. Tb&lt;- inatrumvi U work
perfectly over line fifty kilometre, long
-any thirty-two mileu.
lx St. Joaepk. Mu, a otr &lt;4 3UJN0
' inhabitant*, a big gray woif came out
i from ita den under a slaughter houm-.
: one day last week, and attacked a boy,
’ wU UM ft oC go« a gun ami killed tt.
।
A KxxTrcxr lady named Buckles has
fallen heir to an cwtate in Teiaa valued
rKOVTT-.TTKU . aowtaKT.
j at rUKWMW- The -tnmg* thing about
In AmM- !“• • I—"!
i
H
is that it wm left by her father thirty
k. M.K.T A Mklta&lt;» Ita e-hbta-a
i j ears ago. and ahe has jnai received the
&gt;■»«• tad,h!ta.ta.l
th. ownrw of ita istantitai ta-&lt;- mtao
ita-UA-unof »/«».«» rtarpO'S:
oM of it Bta K —• ttey •»

We were not even

-riiTtafylookrii • Huk tailliM. ImT W
remarked with a rather seortjful accent: MAI
“It may Im- an, but I don't t&gt;ev.Te,—
word of it.”
And ah* aailed off with her nose i
up in the air, while the two grea
startled grntl-men stepped into tbe .is,
tional House for something to steady \\
their astonished nerves.—A&gt;. Adige.
’’

Thkxf. are e. en who, with increaidng
rrsn, liave not yet learned to view with
equanimity the inevitable overflow that
। follows the attempt, no matter how
i carefully and smentificaDy regulat'd.
I to poor one's cuffee into a saucer.

Groceries and General Prodwt,
&lt; KK-l.r),

�cos

Now, boys, fur shame; "Alx day*
atolt thou labor, and do all th-ir work.’’
But ft seeuM there isa.riaM of persMs*
like the ..hl dffweoe. wto said ;

I ner, frB dawn, and had nut tto driver i all day Bnndno. F«r shame, toysj for
। came to a dead toll a? that inatant '
'
’ there wunM bare tom a brokrn leg to
While Mr. Reese and family were ab­
pay. No doubt this "catthing no be­ sent from home a short time ago, a bar­
hind- te ten for tto boy., but it is cer­ rel winch wa* steading in the wood­
tainly very annoying to tb^Tfarmrr, shed, and coutahiiug astoa, took flro in
who Ims driven six or a dwieu miles, to some manner, and Ito *ro caught in
find______
hliaself,
­ side of the bowse, and Mr. Williams,
.. on entering'town.
____ . — Burthe
rounded by a horde of yelling toy;, I who had been at tto bora duingehurea,
who are tout on catching on at*H haz- i discovered It Jnst in lime to tevt Ute
ards. danger or no danger, and to very I bouse,- aa in a few momenta more the
often is obliged to lianl np bis team to j fire would have been beyond bis eonavidd driviug over a prostrate boy tore I trol, and before tolp could have arrivoi wgrinst another there, injuring them । ed the bouse would bare been all U a
and thui lay himself liable to tbe In- blase.

—'•Gone but not forgotten,'* a* , our
davfl aaM when a Mg fat fellow .han.
btad out one frigid day. leaving the
prin^iag oAee desr open.

—Our reporter, th- &lt;»Uwr day, ovciboard a couple of fanners engaged in a
lively diacuraion aa to whether a bog
that grunts and squeals will fatten mi
rapidly as one that feeds in quiet
. —Sheriff Hooghtalin ba* appointed
H. M. Lee deputy sheriff for thia por­
tion of the county. The appointment
ia a good one, aa Herb’s record in thia
capacity during the past four year* will
—Attention is called to Che prospec­
tus of the New York J?eesiwp Pott, in
another setupn. it,in one or the tost
• paper* in the U. 8. for totli foreign and
borne news, aud everyone ought to
take it.
—A family jar reaultcd hr the disso­
lution of tbe domestic relations of a
newly organized family in this vicinity,
rne day last week. Just think of fl!
and the mercury down to sixteen de­
grees below zero.
—On Monday while Charley Wooleott, the newshoy, waa crossing Main
SC. he stepped upon the sidewalk 'and
slipped, rearing a hernia, from the effseta of which be will not to able to get
mt of the hou*e for a few days.
Ralston White, au old farmer aged
bout 75 y-ara. living near Middleville,
fa tto aftenoon of the 10th left his
Wine to drirs some swine U&gt; a neighW. In a half h &gt;ur after* nrd* be was
CM drodl.lto road. Heart dtatoee

tota,ktao«.'

.

Sunday lost waa tto “bora" day for
b-riding, and in the afternoon c to­
dy turuod out to have a ride and
thomwl vi a. and the way horses,
bra, men and boy* flew up and down
ISl for about an hour waa a sight
mold, nnd made it dangerous for
■lo to croM the street.
4 Monday afternoon, m Rev. N.

• Lkway waa driving up Main St.,
M&amp;llg turning the corner of Maple
■.t enure waa suddenly Upped
airowing him out nud scaring the
owrhich got away and ran home,—
t 4ort-dutonre. Fortunately no
sm* was dune.
-8*r two feet deep on the level.

The editor ha» gone to Ohio on a yisit, and that is tto roton why thia ia
not mnch of a Nxw*.
Mias Stella Whet lei of Heatings wa*
in the village visiting her uncle, L. J.,
C. clever has been out in Southern

Illinois, looking up a Iwtel property,
which be contemplaten buying.
Rev. L. IL Monroe is holding a aeries
of meetings at the Hosmer school house,
two mihm north of the village, kith
goodurn-era*.
I Regular Maas Meeting ofR. R. Clnb
! at the Club room next Sunday eve.
i Speaking by Eld. Dearing. Lewis Dur­
kee and other*.
i A. R. Palmer, a refoimod anloonUt
I of Lapeer, lectured «» temperance st
the Opera House, on Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings, to fair audiences.
The second quartcily meeting of
the U B. Church on Cedar Creek
charge. Rev. I). H. Shelly officiating,
will to held at the McKelvey school
bouse. Maple Grove. Jan. 35lb and 90th.
Tho Presiding Elder to expected.

MKLEX BLTE.

This beautiful and accomplished
' young artist, who has been astonishing
I the press and public throughout the
i East and Canada, has been specially
engaged &lt;o appear iu tbo Opera House,
in Nashville, by the manager, on Wed­
nesday and Thursday evenings Jan.
23nd and 23d. in her wonderful imper­
sonations of Juliet, in "Romeo and
Juliet," and Pauline, in "Lady of Ly­
ons” and the theatre going people of
Nashville should no| mi** the opportun­
ity of seeing Mias Blyc. she being a
Michigan girl, and pronounced by the
press aud public not to have equal on
tbe American stage. Possibly there to
not one of our citizens but whv have
read many of the criticisms tn all the
Detroit papers, aud many of tbe east­
ern papers and there certainly should
to a full bouse to greet Mira Blyc iu
tliis her first appearance among us.
From the Detroit Free Prm .­
-'Mira Blye baa power, fire, correct
instincts a fine presence, a voice that iu
the tragic actrera to a boon, and a cer­
tain majesty of mien that well befits
tto weightier rirmenta of tragic roles.

■will do well to free the aamc
hr. There are but few atracl&gt;k kind that will stand up unatndn of two feet of

----- - — ■*•■
a-fcrtaft

Tub Toj-xog Blade.—We call attotion to tto adrerttoment of this exwllrot Paper iu another eoltuon. It ia
&gt; esc of the largest and beat news and
bntlly papers in the country, and contou* m«nv
Gaum
asd value to the general
*sy other paper pabltslxt!
stoecitmm copy, which
wji free. Subscription
jUdrero Tag Blade, Tol—, w. ., H
Last Monday aa Michael Heath waa Mil slob tbe Blade with the Nawa for
passing out at tbe Preston woods into
tto road with a raw low os hi* sleighs,
and'kimself standing on the rear bob,
the pole used to bind the log to the
sleigh struck a tree, bringing it down
in such a manner aa to draw the chain
off the end, when the binder dew up,
striking Mr. Heath acre*. the fare, av­
er the -mouth. Iearn, g the upper lip
Mioutc. W tta pnTloa;mtaUnffrwd
loose, and breaking the jaw loose from sad approved.
i On luntion tto
at Hcnrv
the check bone, and badly bruiting his . Feighncr «a* tatob from tlr. table, and
face and one eye. Mr. Heath has al­ 1 r&lt;» mutiou bud over again.
Tto fulluw ing account* were preaentways been quite unfortunate, aa luj
luu met with very many acriuu* acci­ rd and uu motion allowed : A. W. Olds,
Umber, *38^7 ; Durkee, for anwMwcnt
dents. As he is n msn of poorhealth lull, etc., *;m.OO; C. H. Brady office rent
Md meeting, *P..*SO; 0. Strong, pnntnr, *18.83; Grigg*, for fixing jail and
ether work. *30.S4; J. Q. Creroy. for
Oit Tuesday last aa Tom Niles and Si. hard of prtroocr*. *1.02 ; W. Nichole,
Shepherd were cutting down a large nark ou St., *1.00; Levi Evert*, work
oak tree, by sawing the upper side, and
Ou motion tto account for tto wilwhen about ready to fall, the tree aud- I **&lt;M.fres
iu tto case of the People ra.
deuly split, aud as it fell it threw the Mary Brady, the part of d-fendant waa
upper half back, or rather kicked back, tslilcd.
the men ran, Niles one way acd Shep­ i On motion the account of F. R. Bowwas not allowed.
herd the other. Shepherd'saw the butt II nOn
motion the petition presented
end or the tree coming after |iim, and M-'tvtl by Mow s Koeber and 78 others,
in trying to got out of the way of it to jssying tl«»i a highway to opened comfell over a log. the half uf tto tree shot ■H-ncing at the east eixl of Heed street,
m&gt; the half quarter line of Sec. M of
back over the log where he lay, just Cssth-tun, running east, till it intersccta
miratag him and completely covering the. road niuniug ■ fi»m Nashville to
him but doing him no harm. Tbe log Vrnnoutvllle, wa* tabled.
Ou motiou council adjourned.
saved bis life, os had the log been
C. U. Buaut,
E. CHIPMAN.
smaller, or bud he been two K-et farRecorder.
President.
ttor away lhe half of tn-c would have
struck him aud carried him into tbe
ground, and ground him into atoms, as
when it struck the ground it plowed a
a large, deep channel, throwing tbe
dirt in all direction*. Tom, in running
heard tto noise of the breaking of a
beech tree which the oak top struck iu
falling, and Tom ran to gel out of the
way of that, aud to rau into a brush
heap, and the torch, which was crotch- J
ed. came dowu directly astraddle of '
him. but as in tbe caro of Shepbtfrd,!
doing hhn no harm. Tbe boys each
got out of their traps to help each oth­
er. who was exper ted badly hurt if not I
killed.but wha&gt; waa the surprise uf both
to sec uo injury done. They both had
a hearty laugh over tto -comical inci- 1
dent. The oak split for forty fest.
Rkowg. |

This is no closing out sale but a Bonafide Clearance Sale
of Winter Goods preparatory to our
Feb. Invoice of Stock.

Read and Act Accordingly.
We take pleasure iu announcing to our many patrons, that having install
ed our Annual Cost Sale for the benefit of our customers ns well as ourselves, we propose to give the people the benefitllu^cojningTrnTriTtr. 'ahd.
to make it a success ive have replenished our Stock, making it complete.

Make a Note of This
We sell every article in our stock at actual cost, (Groceries excepted.)
Believing it more profitable to close out goods in their seetu ilireb
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 'ctf^goods, such as is
needed in a well regulated home. BOOTS purchased at tbi&amp; sale will be a
large saving, as this sale will continue only 40 days from date, at -which,
time we shall take invoice of stock, preparatory to filling up with new
Spring Goods.
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 coitie
in Nashville.
Yours Respectfully,

HERL WE COME

New Bbackvnitlh rthop.
I tog leave to inform the citizen* of
Natiivillc and arrrTutinding cMuulry that
One of II. J. Martin's children to very- hereafter 1 can to found at tbe old
low with whooping cough complicated foundry, where 1 have titled up a ahop
to General Blsckawithing, and am tolwith pneumonia.
Albert Wellman ia still fiauing in
Bobby. Mart had a dozen or so of his
small fry for dinner Wednesday.
The doeton don't like to hare their
names mentioned iu connection with
any cnees tliat prove fatal. Singular,
isn't it.
F. M. Potter of Kalamo. has snuuoed
command of the Enterprise. May bis ,
shadow never grow less— m,r much
larger.
Thia city is organising an orchestra
from the be.t mmdea! talent ’f the
place and itscurirun*. Now let Thom­
as look out for hia laurels and Cinciunatti her reputation at the musical

tnr&lt;,r-; i jtl'■niir|i is very
Ihi* community. If ywa
______
should bear, on some pleasant morning
anything which aoanda like a concert
of male ben*, don’t think w- are crow­
ing over you. Rememtor we’ve gut the

„ av.cre WAiurut uu

Commencing January 1

GOODS FOB A SONG

A BRANCH STORE
Pay Your Tint*.
Or I aliu.ll soon to obliged to call on
&gt;o&lt;i. I will be at D. C. Griffith’s store
io Nashville, every Friday, and at Sher­
idan on Thursday afternoon.
W. N. DkVixb.
Trcamrrr of Castleton Township.

STOLE GROCERIES,

Tnkr Noiler.

On nnd after thia dale all persons
will to prowetiled for immoderate
driving in the street* of Nashville.
Dated, Nashville, Jan. 4th. *78.
—---------- W. E. Gkiggs Marshal

lCTOHT PRICES fO ILL

’ i'eas,
Coffeci^b,

Ta-Nlgkk
--tatata. tta tall -ta-W Ita Signor Boran. who to prononneed by
••a ta ita an k,
‘ ’ our exchanges the greatext wonder of
•taaa. Dr. Tottta
the agw as an illusionist, will open hia
enchanted palace at the Opera House
Friday. Jtalurday and Monday, Jan.
17th, ISth. and INtli. One uf the prin­
ciple feat area of tbe show is the dtitribution of one hundred towotifnl nnd
costly preuenta each night. The fol-

__
___ . _iln» tnrougb the
Enterprise, of a lack of good faith and
common hones'y on tbs part of hb em­
ployers A local newspaper to a happy
thing through which to air private

Fteh &amp;c.

DRESS GOODS!
“Itafii"1‘'“

One of our "reformed" citisrns, Mr.
Wm. Berger, whom many of your citiaena know, having broken hia bottle,
and kept unbroken hia pledge for more
then a vest, is now rejoicing in a new
biick aliopand plenty uf custom. He
would run fur coogrera but that he
frara tto temptetioiia of Washington
Ufa.
Tbe question, "who i* to to our dep­
uty sheriff at thia place" bos engaged
the thoughtful attention of quite a
number of pnUlic-spiritcd young men.
and some not so young. Juhu B. Wil­
liams, however has the Inside track,
and all perrons needing to to arrested
lag. some- ! for
u‘ xt y«W. &lt;»■ »’c accommodat’ - '
ed speedily by applying to him.
The furore .xrated ever tto death of

STONE ud WOODEN WABE,

**

temim
KT.tafrllj,
*. itunomi

BUCK GAUNTLETS *1.60.

CAPS it COST to Close Ont!
17th.

KELLOGG e DEMARAY

SUIT* FOR *3.80.
Z SUITS FOR *A30
ALL WOOL SUITS FOR **.00.

OttTUABT.
nil to the injury of a certain doethat totality, who, by miwrprebteu of tto tert*, led ito good pro-

Call and Examine Goods

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VOLUME VI.

Jartrillt Jirertorj.
riLLAGS OFFICERS

1.1- J. WSrater. 11. A- Itorter.

4Hdrtifg.
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^wy*r M*s&lt;ta* •"&lt;•!&gt; Tb«r»*ajr «v*ni*y

•

“8i Holden wanted to help him, but
ho wouldn't hev no interference. ‘ Timo
enough,’ says Fcrgusor, ‘when I drop.'
It wasn't long before a half-naked body
came up, an’ they got thr rope off **
quick m they could, draggin* Harry Mil­
ler out of the works more d&lt;wTn alive,
tremblin’ - Hke a leaf. They thought at
the time that he wm scared at the dan­
ger he'd )&gt;een in.-an* didn't notice bow
much exhausted he wm, but they found
out afterward thet he'd played it down
in thet shaft m i mean m one man can
plav it on another in sich a time.
"Yon see. there was five of 'em in the
lower drift, and. when the buruin' tim­
bers of the upper work* began to drop

n—
■^ASHVILLE t.opot-m ra. A-M a—.
A* *Br 11 Bwotoauna or mr*
m
MR
mou. Tr«*r.taMte»&lt;k
or* «*r«lsll} l*v1l*4
W. 11. YOUNG, W. M.
Xhoi Ooo«,B«&lt;mary.

SbMum gHrrrfarB.
&gt; W. H. YOUHG,
Xf D. (XRw EaM aU.ofM*l»Slrrel,M—trrlll.
Offit.hMra from T lata w. **d &lt; lo Ip m

H. A. BARBER,
If It HmmruIIc Ph,(Man o*4 asr*«t&gt;e
1’1 • &lt;XB«. K'»r n«U«ner, on corner of W«*W«&lt;
Im **d
Hrwu, N*«h&lt;lU«. MIcK

WM.

NASHVILLE, BARRY-C
men new the door to fetch him the ol’
winlsM thet was lyin' outside, near the
dummy.
“You never see men woi-k like they
did a* soon - m thcr was a liead. The
rope an* tiui win'iass wm brougfat into
the works on the jump, an* fastened to
the acantlin'. Down went the rope and
Ferguson shoutin' after it, ' I’m here,
boys, an’ I’ll stay till I roast.' Then he
grablxd the crank an* spun the rope
round the bar'l faster's it ever wm
rolled before. He used one hand first,
an' when she tightened he laid the other

PARMENTER

J. I BAKER.
If D. lT...leU» Xurreoo Anr^-U~, .^1
Uva**ulo*iM. &lt;»•&gt;.«•&lt; MaploGrROlwaln
Mleh. PrvRipt &gt;U«nUoaflTao lo «U* t&gt;J &lt;Gp

joking with ■ crowd of boon companion*
in the cool shade of an awning at Quartz
Mountain. °
Hl* face wax ■earned and distorted by
Iteculiarly glomy scar* the ineradicaols evidence of rloac and long contact
A. M. FLINT.
with that shriveling clement, fire Hi*
f. TTtmXI.V .1 Law .*4 -dlHi... In n,1Wy
JX win prarlte I* *11 lh« t*,rart&gt; of ilteeloie l&gt;ody *m bent, and he walkol with sid­
rniteUou* prumpilT mod. Offlr. o.er 1’ &lt;
ling movement. He wm a sickening
GrlOkk-s fWow. Nanb.llle, Xbrh.
«)K-ct*He at first sight, suggretiqg fear
ful suffering .n the [«*t and my cu
WA L TKR S. PO WER S.
A TTORXKY.l L... J»&lt;te cite Pteee. *M nooity in regard to him wa* thoroughly

ah aft. The cage was on, and they
couldn't get out till a rope came down.
They could see a flicker of light above,
end yi-llml tiH they waa boarwc, watchin*
thet glimmer growin' brighter'n bright­
er rv'n- minute, an' knowm' thet the
■liaftin timlier’d blaze mighty *ooa an'
ent off all hope of their ever gittin’ out
"It was u terrible thought, an' you
can't blame Bill Hlocum fur grabbin'

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1879.

U»d

fur months he didn't stir out of a dark
room. But then wasn't no look o' in-ip
an' prayer* an' faithful nurse* to bring
him round. No, air; there wasn't a man.
woman, or child within 100 mile* o’ the
Chaparral min* the* would.'t a crawled
on their hand* an* knees to watch one
hour at hia bedrid?, an’ thought it one
o' the tnggrst kind o’ honors—yon ken
bet your life on thet. Yea, sir; Dandy
Ferguson is a king in thia yer country
1 —he's better'll font kings moat o' tlie
time, can.k" any man that know* him
'd lay down four bullet* any day if be
held them agaimit Ferguson; it ’d be
' like takiti' an advantage, ye see, lo hold
’em out on him.- He can hev anything
or dp anything he likes. We send
him to Congress ef he'd go. but he
won't. We've got him here, thzrigh, an*
I gucM hell never leave; I wuh I was
one o’ them jnetry writersTd write
tlie bUlurat poems about Daqdy Fergu­
son yon ever read, you hear me?
I
“Yew, he'u married. Gofaianiod after

she? Why, Maggie Hildreth, of eounc.
Who eb» *&gt;*d it be, Fd like to know?
Wliat liecame of Harry Miller? Well,
that's purty good Miller, ye see. came
out all right, and vou l&gt;ct be didn't r&gt;-st
till he'd ts-gged hill Slocum's pardin
for leavin' him in the shaft as be did ;
but Bill wouldn't hev it; said that Mil­
ler 'd lalanced accounts by savih' the
life o' Fvrguson, the man that savtxl
him

1C. H GRISWOLD.

xr n
PhTOria* «oA
ill* Oder
l&gt; C tirUSlh i Blor* luul.oi.
eoraer I'klUii* »r»i tl'iirkc- »trt»U. I'rnnipl alien,
tea given touLUdtyur nt^lii.

The sentinel walking guard on ths
cast side of the prison-room containing
the Cbeyeanew had just cried out, “Ten
o'clock, all's welL“ Hardly bad tbs
sound of hia voice died away on the
breeze when, by a preconcerted signal.the
■avagea burst through the door* and
windows, which they hail previoualy nnfaaentnl. Th? movement was ejuvuted
with such promptness as to take the
Mintincbi completely by surpr.se. The
find of the aavagca gaining the outside
al the east raid opened fire upon the
sentinel* from firearms which they bad
aurcecded'tn concealing aincc their capture last October, succeeding in killing
one and dangerously wounding another
A similar acene was enacted on the west
and soutli aides of the building. The
Ravage* iiaving fired into the guard­
room, severely wounding two guards­
men. the main guard, consisting «»f
twenty men and two non-comniDunoned
officer*, rushed to intercept the sav­
age*' escape. Coqmral Pulver, a brave
young fellow, of Company L. Third
caralrv. sprung* on a Ravage, supposed
to be iLecuicf. 1 lull Knife, with the inten­
tion of disarming him. The savage,
anticipating tlie attack, immediately
find on Pulver, the ball taking effect in
ilis'nght arm. Other member* of the
guard in the meantime wen- trying to
prcvenl the escape of the retreating
Ravages, all effort* however proving in­
effectual. a* the bucks on lieiug over­
aken fired on the guan I with fatal rf-

.

may, that they had escaped during the
night. Owing to, the troops having do
provision!) on hand, it wm found im­
practicable to follow their trail.
The following are the names of the
killed and wounded since the outbreak
of the savages: Killed-Private Smith,
Company A. Thin! cavalry; Private
Good. Company A, Third cavalry;
Private fverette C&lt;anpany H, Third
cavalry. Wounded—Oorjxiral Pulver,
Company A, Third cavalry; Private
Egory, Company C, Third cavalry.
All of whom are expected to recover.
Forty savages were killed, fifteen
wounded, and about fifty recaptured.
Amcav the wounded wm a sister of
Red Bear, a chief of Red Cloud's hand,
who wm present, haring arrived from
Pine Creek agency the day previous.
Os seeing his sister wounded Red Bear
■Led tears, and called her a bad squaw.

dtv. a well-known railroad man tells the
following rodiantic *txiry, which, if the
account* are to bo relied on. occurred
Pacific train wm making lightning time
acros* the plain* in the diioctum of
Denver, the emigrant car wn* occupied
by a solitary woman anti direr little
tow-bcndcd children. h&gt; occasionally
poesing through, the conductor hml ubserrod that the paaoengrr wn* apparent­
ly very uneasy, and frequently inquired
how iotig it would l&gt;c before they

the matter little attentwi
supposing it was merely tin
of fsmalc impatience- W1

don't like to own it, but I’m Hit
I'm Harry Miller
Interdooc*
Dandy Ferguson? Of course 1
yell never get an interductie

NUMBER 18.

Two very imjiortant financial meas­
ures ware pasacd by the House on
Wednesday—the bill authorizing the
issue of oertificatea of deporit in rid of
refunding the public debt and the bill
making United State* note* receivable
for duties on import*. Both bills were
prcjmrtd by the Way* and Mean* Com­
mittee, and loth were passed by a twothird* vote witbout division. There
. wm an interesting discussion on thr bill
। for convertible certificate* of deporit.
I Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, wanted to
| amend it *o as to make the cortifi' cate* convertible with accrued interest.
| after six months, into lawful money.
I and at any time into 4 per cent. bond*.
1 Mr. Wood, the author of the bill, oppoaed thia He thought the bill, m
drafted, would afford thr pcxjrvr claMMw
an opportunity of investing their small
earning* where tlicy would be sate
and secure and not subject to the
instability of private corporation*. It
wa- |irop&lt;Kw&lt;l by tin* bill to make a na। tional savings bank where tliere would
i be positive and absolute security for ev­
' ery dollar deposited by the poorer
I claosea, and the result of which would
l&gt;e to maka these clasw* of jieople cofxrtncni in the Government itself.

a memorial and other papers in relation
to female suffrage, and hhaxged that
the President had ignored the w.omexi
of the country in hi*
annual
mesoage. The President treated them
very courteously, and in reply stid:
“You nay I have ignored the women at
the country in my annual meoaage. I
will carefully consider whet you have
said and tlie papers you have presented
to me. In my next message I will set
according to the dictate* of my otmscience and ths beat light I have.* The
President, after a liricf interview, asked
them if they would like to meet Mrs.
Haye*. Of course they would. Thereujion they were turned over to the “first
lady of the land,” who proceeded to
ahos them over the Executive Mansion.
She pointed out the nursery, kitchen,
and other domestic appomtmrata, and
dilated largely upon housekeeping
economy, culinary science, ete^ tint
never once allnded to statecraft. The
strong-minded sisters left the White
House with the impression that they
, had l-cen trifled with. They didnY gt&gt;
there foriufonaation about bouackaiqiing, but to talk about voting.

The recent massacre of Cheyanue
Indians at Fori Robinson, in Nebraska,
has caused considcnilile feeling in of­
ficial circle*, and loud is the condemna­
tion of the miserable m i smafiagwngfit
which hs* led to this ugly affair. The
matter has been brought before the
Senate in the shape of a resolution, in­
troduced by Mr. Vooriiucs. directing
fraternal concord throughout the land- the appointnu-nt of a special committee
Mr. Kelley said the only provision in the t&lt;&gt; inquire into the cimimstanera of thia
bill which was characteristic of
:F" •laiighter. with a view of placing the
**" blame where it projierly lielongs. The
■n’ । resolution w** imme'diaiclv paaaed
without opposition. It is Iiopml the
ernn.rnt proposed to engage tl
inquiry will l&gt;o made with as much
mg people Hi a game of chance. . ___
the law wan. "Ihwh. I win ; tails, you
liw " No laboring man could have any

concentrated about the ■Ux-k cxrhange* tereats. by which it i« lioped by A.
&lt;&gt;f the country Suppose a }XK&gt;r man In mid* of each bill to get both th roarh
had deposited $10 and found himaclf UougTt •«• thia Mwnnti. and overcome the
unable to deposit more, he would jxiworfnl influence the Union. Central

Zl
7 Pulitlt. T.*n**r&lt;* ■ rroer*: lo.
Loa* *1*1 l'a|l«ctl&lt;&gt;* bo.lnw* Boon’,. Frano*

“Who that man ? “ I aakrtl, ncr&lt;&gt;
Ing a tall, bluc-*hirt&lt;-d miner, who n
■landing in front of the postoffict
" Don't you know him ? " suawervd t
man ; “why. that'* Dandy Ferguson,
,o
Ikmnt, «nd Pud thought everybody knowed Damir F&lt;

Brew'. Mon-. M.lt&gt; Slnot. N*»h.llle. Rkl

CHAS. 11. 11 RADY

A
“ V*.” *“■’
andCuaeeyaacIn* *&gt;ped*h,
•&gt;on Clote. promptly otie.4-1 «o. *ad *U other
bv*lnew eatniMoi lo hi; e»re &lt;lfi..
1 n
•a H&lt;x*r. XMkelik Mteh

questioned. nor t* it to be wondered at
for the jwtqdr and l»CD«-flc«-nt in when we remember that the skin of an
■ffi-cta in the funding operation* of or&lt;linary-*izr*l man boa been calculated
Government. Mr Bank* opposed to contain alxiut twenty-eight miles of
perspiratory tube* eontxnnallv exuding
□tfnr the withdrawal of the d&lt;-po*it* in more or Icon moisture, and relieving the
the caving* Itaukn of the cou“try. force l«»dy of a large amount of waste matter.
the forrloaure of lliortgagca, I’SUlkrupt The mi*ehief which nnwt follow the ob■truction of th:* immense drain by dirt

" Breanse well. Lm-cstum' he used to
D&gt;. E D. SESSIONS.
TTOMEOPATIII' l-hntea* l-ot-t &gt;t A-, r be • dandy —a regular mit-au'-oul *p«&gt;rtWben Dandy Ferguson first came to
tiTaJ* •' F"trT
Ik&gt;T *D4 a&gt;&lt;&gt;&gt;&lt; aU*'
thia camp he was a gilt edged gentle
man, an' n&lt;» mistake He won-a plug,
ISAAC M. FLINT. Je .
A TTORNKY Md &lt; ouR-tUH *t L*. Wao4Ua&lt;l, an' fiaalicl * spark in his filled «hirt
front a* lug as a peanut He put &lt;m
.xk Mlefils**- All lra»l loallm* pewapOy
mon- dug 'n a mine rapcnnlcndcut. an'
most of the boys wa* down on him from
LEWIS DURKEE
the start. Tbel wa* alxiut thro- yean
T AVTIX NoUey Paltlk Itwl K*t*tc and laaur
■go.
an' hr come up here from the bay
JLe •»« Aral &lt;’-4telloa* promptly raid.. *»d
Qiuaih*"^"* ’■ro1"’1’

man might

n-vnntte on imports Nerewilty bn* en
forced economy m all form* of luxury,
for etvn the comjiarutivcly nch wfitwinoraMv have l&gt;ern cut down, and still

&lt;!&amp;£• la b C

rarniah it is suffocated in a short time
lust a« effectually a* if it bad been
.trangled with a cord. Lastly, the akin is
i grout niswirbent ot various matter*
rowing In ••outset with it, and in this
way lend, arsenic and other poiaon*

An hour or two afterword he gave
another call, and found the la.l v ac­
e and happv
How‘* that youngster getting along ’ *

EMORY PARADY.
TUSTice or the pr_t&lt; r . -n".j*»rtn&lt; t*^
tally *ad pijatptly *u.-wUd „ --flier ea*r
•M • M*&gt;o e&lt;nea,XMi.rt|&gt; M.k

~ K. J FEIGHNER.
7QOTABY PfllLIC .nd Ue^

K*i*t, a^l

hoy or **J1 tJal ~t*u- win Sod m* *l«ar&gt; "*&gt; t**4
U. Mload to Ikrtr -,c[*
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WOODLAND HOUSE.
I
■WViuJARti Furr Mow,,. Wo^uod n*,. |
• » ry t-iwnty. Mlrktcaa. I'arOcokr UUaUon
I &gt; Ibr auu of r«r*U. Tcra, raaaoMhU **4 •*: 1
■fxU-y r*ara*u&lt;4.
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UNION HOUSE
pHULB MOMWIi, Prwprlrte. Tte tout W
VpteianUy eltoalM to th- rmtrr ot boat.
“ ,b**u‘*W
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■Slag ate to ter »a«*U eo«afo« la14a.

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lUtop eaal aljaot Mala tlirte

J B. RASEY.
PJUATMAN

Oood. ate n.«r^r rarrtet lo aey

OR NO STRONG.
niACTK AI. I*n»ior. and PaUubrr of toe Xa*L.
1 ein* Sew. Iiata and I'aaey l-nntlne ™f e.ery 1
Mwrirtenjwotte roe.ply. «nh otenea*. and

^ttgrrliMcng €artj.

•^yOIX’OTT HOUSE,
NTaatiwtlla, Michigan.

C- C- WuLctirr. Proprietor.
'y •sew Wotol, real rail y loralad. well Mpt,

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JVLIl'S ECMEIX,

I-raler io Faary and M*j.4e

IDIR/sr GOODS,
La**'u“‘

■^ILLUM JONES.

J3EJSTTISTS,

NEW

LIVERY!
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J. OSJtzfCTTT,

LTOT &amp; BOARDING STABLE
1* *■- Karr** Bara. Saeih Main Strew*, sad to

— that is, e.f I'd gone through wliat he
ba* and suffered what lie did. Proud agin, an up come Ham Hildreth, with
of 'em! Mister, tliar ain't a man in th:* jut strength enough U&gt; maku for tlie
5tv county no, sir, nor in this yer dorr The roof over the biler and the
tale a* is prouder'n Dandy Ferguson
of whz! other men might gneve over
an' sigh about, an' bo man's got a liettcr
right to lie proud, either. When be
first came to Quartz Mountain he used
to parade the street* with his nose
cocked up so; he'd hydraulic himself
with pat chouly an' smell-water till you
couldn't get within a mile of him. Hr
was a delicate-looking raw, an' hi*

an' I won't forget yr, in
"Ah' he didn't.
Il
take it into her hem! to jump him. she'd dreth's sister Maggie, ax
knock the spots out o' him m denied
short order That was our opinion of
him when he played hpi small cards in
this yer cvinp— but be showed down loth
bowers and the ace In-fore he quit the
game, you bet your life. D’ye see that
quartz mill over thar on the sidr-tuil? Dandy Ferguson I*11 marry him rf he's
That's the Chaparral mine, ye know,an' a Chinaman '
“Them's her identical word*. mister.
it’s thar that Dandy Ferguson showed
The men didn't need no further orders,
“ One night, shout a month after Fer­ cause, you see. Maggie Hildreth was the
guson got hero, somebody out there hau'somcal girl in the country, an’ the
?&gt;Ued ' Firw!' an' the camp turned out l&gt;cat, an' had cv'ry young buck fur miles
he hTatin' works waa m a light blaze, arouu chtcn al her heels all the time,
an' the flames shootin* high up in the handicapjnn' each other fur anulea. But
dark. We all Yuabcd to the spot hke a her brother Sam saved her from them
pw-k o' mad animals—you know how a galoot* - saved her fur a bettor man. by
fire stir* men up an-’ excites 'em. Of weltin' the blanket himself.
“About thii time the heat wa* terrible;
course, nolxxly knew what to do, an',
for a minute, we all stood lookin' at the
fire errepin' along the «avi*. an' the way up, crawlin' alowlv to the ragin'
buruin' shingle* droppin' -lawn the furnace on top. crawlin' fa»t enough in
ordinary c.n-umstanc«, but hardly fast
'What!' kinder sharp an' fleroe-like. enough with death racin' down on his
Then there waa a little movement in the savior at a tvi?forty gxiL Wen Jack
crowd, an* a man as pale a* death spring* Harmon cameout o' the shaft bo stood a
away from the mouth o' the shaft yellin' minute on the acanlbn' swayin' back an"
frantic: 'Water! Waler! For tlie forth like s drunken man. blinded by
love o’ God turn on the water—th? ■moke an’ bewildered, an' ef Ferguson
hadn't caught him he'd a gone back
uight shift'* in the lower drift'
“There «as an awful agony in that
man’s voice; he had jiat remembered
“Two more of us hed got in with
that hi* brother waa down there, and buckets of water -'boat all tiler was in
that the fire under the biler of the en­ the tank; but it seemed to drv off a*
gine was bank.':!, thet the cage was too fast as wo poured it on, fur the blankrt
heavy to work by hand, an' the timber* waa smokin', Wen the rope went down
in the shaft piteh pine an' dry ms bone, fur the hist time, to ban! up Joe Haiqu-r,
with grant sparks droppin' down like the acantlin* was barnin', an' the upper
timls-r* wm lieginnin' to blaze. The
how fast a man think* in time* of dan­ whirlin’ smoke hid Fsmaoti from u*.
ger." Jim Slocum thought of hi* , but we knowed if he didn't come out
brother, the dry timbers, the engine, th? ' purty soon the whole riicliang’d give
gage, an' water all in a second, but thet1 way and bury him; the rides was in a
wm alL He didn't hev time to think ct light blaze, *e' the place where the win'thetertthMthere w^laliorlof water lass Stood WM the only spot where eve.
withinamileof the mine.
Dandy Ferguson could a worked. It
“Somebody rushed up to the tank- - must a bin an awfnl strain on him—th?
ther wm about a tubful there. The fire | last pull—but he never owned it, an'
was playin’ round the biler, an' the en­ bimeby up comes Joe, the bravest man
in the camp, I reckon, burrin' Dandy
Ferguson, 'cause, you see, ba wouldn?
tech the rope till they'd all bin hauled
up; he tied every man on except the
coward. Miller, an' then came through
the Waxin’ shalt himself, watehiu' the
tittle tongues o' fire shoot out tnfm the
ev-ry onre in a white, m if they’d
tick the life-thread in two.
“A* Joe grabbed the upper chains ibe
■baft lit up with a hiss an’ a roar, m if
the fire was mad at luring ite prev. Joe
got out an’ Ferguson staggered away
from the wuilasa, bu* his luck went

is.
then-fore, absolutely necessary
in
1i
promoting
a
healthy
perspiration, and through thia a 'uni­
form temtn-ralure of the body; (2) in
largely assisting the lung* in the per­
formance of the function of respira­
tion: &lt;31 in preventing the absorption

Hou* by th- ir bring frozen, anti the
n&gt;o*t-M-non*Ij injured of whom died
within the ensuing two hour*. Daring
thr work of dnwuug their wottntl* by
SnrgtMin Petty, who displayed gn-nt

te*- on Banking
week, at which
nietul»-r* wrrv present, it
until the aetung of th&lt;- moon rendered
further pumit impossible until day
light. Soon the Wuxi became visible
•nd pursuit »v renewed Tin- princi­
pal trail lay over and through a sue•-enauou of mountains and runnra rendrnng punryit by mounted tr&lt;H&gt;p* al­
most im|Mi*siblt-.. The troo|a&gt; that fol­
lowed the smaller trail* were slicermftil
in capturing many saragra. and killing
such s* rendi-n-d it '-ce**ary for srlfprearrv*tion.
A detachment consisting of *i* men of
company H, Third cavalry, having dis­
covert*! a |«rty of savage* to a wualiont.
New England States aggregate ♦.'l/itM,
682.39. or about one-half of the revenue dismounted and advanced, calling u|*&gt;n
which Kentucky and Virginia respect the savage* lo surrender, by sign*, etc.,
ivejy pay. or a little more than one signifying lo them their desire to cap­
ture rather than kill them. The Kavsgra.
fourth that of New York.
in response, ojxned fire. Everest falling
Wbj Ben Butler Supported Jeff Davk. mortally wounded. The remainder uf
Tlie Minneapolis Tribune nay* the the tTOO|M gained the neareat ahelter
following letter was written to a gentle- and opened fire on tlie savage*, killing
and capturing the entire party number-

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i'hc truopa tliat followed th? main
trail succeeded in trailing the savages
tn when, the latter hail intrenched tiiemrelvca, in a ravine whose natural defen»c* rendered it almost inaccessible—a
place, no doubt, well known io the sav­
ages, and which in years past wn* used
for their campiug-groun«l. The troops,
finding it impoaaible to dislodge the
■avagea without exposing lhcEi*e)vc«
within easy range of the savages' fire,
determined to surround them, in hopes
of getting them to surrender. This determinatiou being acted ujx&gt;n. the troops
remained in position »H night. The fol­
lowing morning the troops diacovered
the Indians had thrown up additional
breastworks during the night, with a
view to nwiai any attempt of the trooja
to dislodge them. The commanding
officer, seeing that any attempt to dis-

when l&lt;ankmg. insurance and the agrnev
buxine** were ■upfHmrd to yield w.mltL
almraU without limit, and when it w»
brticved that fortunes could l-c made t&gt;v
merely organizing some kind of stock
rotu|x*ny and patting tlie share* on the
niark’-t, there wa* a general flocking of
young men from farm* to atiea anil
towns, to get nch without labor. But
that ilelusion ha* ended in bitterness
and diMippaintment to thousands all
over tlie Laud, and proved that the game
of living by the wits is one that very
tew can thrive at- We are beginning

pre-eminent merit —it will yield a liv­
ing. if nothing more, and that is more
than can be said of many city pursuits.
It is generally eotecmed a plixlding. unromautic lmaine*s; but thia is offkei by
its exemption from the barasament* and
tragic features tliai too often mark tlie
painful ami exhausting struggle for the
maintenance of credit and social jxjaiUon in city Hfe. It require* but a
small capital to go to farming. This
offers a simple solution to the livelihood
problem to all who art willing to work,
and it is gratifying to find that the fact
i* beginning to be realised by many
wcarv of prolonged idleness in cilica.—

lowing amendment to
, (wnding on tlie calendar
providing for the rejM-al &lt;.
'

The bill granting pennons to soldiers
who served at leant sixty day* in the
Mexican war, which ha* been * bone of
contention in the House for the last two
yean, was finally pamed thia week, but
SO loaded down with amendment* that
it is (incationaldo if it ever get* through
the Senate. The amendments. among
'■Hier Jiinga, include the surviving
soldiers and widows of soldier* who
served in the Black Hawk, Creek and
Florida wan*. The total number of
tienaionera on tha Government would
A Heaater (aagbt Nappingt* increased, in case the bill becomes a
A jocular Senator from the West law, to the extent of nearly 14.0C0.
tell* a very good story about another
Senator Chaffee, of Colorado, looks
Senator from a Southern State. The
latter began life a* a brakeman on a upon silver bullion m nothing more nor
railroad, and, by industry and foresight, Iras than merchandise, and, consequent­
ha* aceumnlahxl s fortune and high jo- ly, as much entitled to protection as
litictl honors. Senator Tliurman, while anything else in the dutiable list Act­
^leaking, nanally holds hia eye glasses ing upon thia view be baa introduced a
in one hand and a huge red handker­ biU levying a duty of 2 per cent on the
chief in the other. He blow* a sound­ shining metal. Mr. Chaffee Lliinks the
ing Idaat on hia nasU.organ in the midst jiaaMge of such an act would quiet the
of speech quite as naturally as Senator apprehensions of those who fear that
Dawes looks up at the galleries every the single-standard nations will throw
their silver on our market, and would
also raise the price of rilver bullion 2

Uioroughly from tlie scurf and oily •mat­
ter, spft water will be found more ef­
fectual than hard, it* solvent pourer for
■aline matter Ixing greater, and, when
■oup is addetl, th? oily matter i* at Oner
aa|&gt;onifle&lt;l and the cleansing is cantplvtr Sonp and water should be uaod
at )&lt;-n*t twice m tlie twenty-four hour*
on the ex|M«cd jxrts, the face and
lianil*. anti the whole body should be
■jtonged daily with cold or lukewarm
water or soap. Warm water or the
Turkish l«lh (in suitable caorw) should
be used about once a week, and will be
found conducive to bcaldi. Ul.-aahm-as
in til.- matter of clothing is also very
iin|kortant, a* through this chanm-1
germ* of disease arc carried about which
not only infect the jx-rson carrying
them, but likewist, those with whom

Home old Indian officer* cull them
-nigger*,'or “demi-aavagna.’’ Yet wet
of them have fine features and splendid
physique. They an- said to call them­
selves “Beni-Israel,” and to trace their
descent from King SauL Tbrir Hsbruw
physiognomy, the division into tribes
la-aring the familiar appellation of Israel.
Jtiwf, and Ibrahim, their custom of
avenging blood, and of changing their
powoaion* every fortieth year fapow
sible corruption of the jnbriwektotake
the hypoth‘c«i. at least biteresting. The
hill tribe* who inhabit the borders are
people whose hand is against every
man. and. though *omc of them are
nominally subject to the Ameer, there
is no real suzerain, and no common na­
tional feeling, unlraa it be the universal
hostility to the “FepBgbw,’ or Mgn
er. These “Rathans," M they are usual­
ly called, speak the I’nahtoo language,
while the name of Afghan inctudaa all
the inhabitant!!. Their religion is of
tlie kind which, after rendering to (Al­
lah the prayers, ablutions, and fissia
snppoaed to be Ina due, kavra them
free to indulge their natural instanetr.
Tlx a omen, wtso are usually pwtey. are

�GRAND RAP-IDS DTTffiOT

Our Vast Stock will be Sold at Cost,

Men’s Suits for $6.50.
Men’s Suits’for 12.00
Overcoats for 5-00.

under if necessary, for Ready Pay.

Men’s Suit’s for $8.00.
Overcoats for 4.00.
Overcoats for 7.00.

Men’s Suits for $10.00.
Overcoats for 4.50.
Overcoats for 12.00.

BOOTS AND SHOES.
i; bfcshoss attwi*|iine like
nd in fact peifectiun, or aa
r be. mutt be the condition
for a-* anch a time, or woe be
■ final dtachatge from

we were to have
yan officer from
kmJanAwe badi

Men’s Boots for $2.
Men’s Boots for 3.50.
Rubber Boots for 2.50.
Women’s Arctics for $1

Bkklix, OWntNAKY, Dxc UM, 1878.
The correspondence between thia
number is make Co. A feri "sick." Our Sergeant, and United States Governments rela­
z'
tive
to the expulsion from Germany of
. McGraw, a big buriey sou at the Etnc-r■IdUK )«.! u (oil of h&gt;0 u
,«l, 3. Baumer, the naturalized American
tti.n. has bent pobltabed. In it the
* ’
" ‘ where I I cf meat, and of courae encouraged the
German
Government
maintain
their
i boys in their plot- Inspection day
came, and we were fully prepared for ;i right to expel M. Hamner, in order to
it. It proved a beautiful day, ail one I prevent the evasion of military service,
could wish for that bnvneaa: »c were II and declined to pay any damages for
i fa^. IRochsater. N. Y.) and around early on the ground, knapsacks packed i1 his expulsion.
•
Y. Central depot, we are enjoy- as perfectly as we could doit, under the :&lt; A part of the Berlin Press is utucli
at what it c.-iH* the false of
yrest %.**': s”~ - iuslntctinus of our "boss,” arms bright,' offended
as they could be made by polish-ng. exaggerated reports now r.hroad about
"Gnoa morning, air; fine view thia" clotbea, shoes, and accontrementa asii the vexations iwfd difficulties of travelft
“r» Sr. -.rr niw ”
clean and bright as labor and other;I ing in Germany. 1 have not’seen many
‘But," says new comer, •-why don’t thirigsJ’oouhl possibly cause them to be, of the reports in question, but those
»jotn the army, when yon would mo and as we happened to be alotly lot of jI which ! have seen were not rxazrgeretthat ia worth seeing in thia country, fellow* With a vpA tally War. wa ed. In regard to Beilin in particular,
; psy for your tituc, dothro and tear- wore quite well dnitad in the military ; my advice to foreigners would certain­
tactics. Well, after forming in Hue 1 ly be to star away unless they have
properly, we atack arms, then off comes : urgent business, or have provided
of sneb * thing; guess wo won’t enlist onr knapsacks, each one-must drop sti themselves with abundant pape.a. and
the same time, and be placed in frontI: are not ruffled by daily, not to say houryst: well think about it first.
‘TiMDOove*'to the recruiting office: of us. The the command "Unstrap i ly visita from the police. No appwthat% it right there, and arc what a nice knapsacks." each one bending over t n- j; an^e of respectability, no probabilities
fastens his own knapsack uud straight- • of good character and lawful business,
time a soldier baa," nays ourfriend.
Wo Lar® do particular objections to eus up, evgry one at -the same tttnr,I; take the place of the most formal and
looking around, as that is our businees then along comes the inspector, hU eye . exact papers of identification and legithare to-day, Mi we consent and aoou on the aoldier and knapsack both at I imation when travelers have to deal
we axe in a cosy little room, where all the same time.—can’t tell rbu how ’tis ।! with tlie police tinder die new system.
look* pleasant. We are invited to be done, but he’ll see an-thlng wrong, or -| The rigor even extends to the provinca speck of dirt on either puce quicker '! es. although the obligation of passports
than yon could.—Well, Co. F goto the had not been formally Introduced ex­
praise of having the beat parked knap­ cept in Berlin, and only about a week
sacks, the cleanest uniform, the bright- 1। ago a Swedish gentleman of faultless
ost brasses, and tieiog tire l&gt;c*t dnllcd ; demeunor and excellent antecedents
of any company present, and sent to had to solid to the Embassy here in hot
haste, lo gel a passport and escape the
our castle to rejoice over our victory.
But wasn’t Company A mad T That’s threatened expulsion. If this sort of
no namt^lor it. why they eould "whip thing is possible in the Interior, what
anyone, of Company F. or all together." must be the severity of the officials
nud prepared to pat their threat Inta here in Berlin! A capital ease has
execution, so after retreat down, they come to my knowledge, and as it illus­
came to the castle to “Jirk the whole trates rot only the petty rigor, but also
; craw.” McGraw, getting wind of tlie the amazing stupidity of some of the
affair, prepared hia men for "action." under officials, it deserves to be record­
On came the "host" down to the gate ed. An elderly Indy, the widow of one
and called on the “whole ere*’ to show of the first echolars of America, is liv­
their faces "if they dare.” outside of ing here with her son, who Is pursuing
the castle. Yea, we willingly go, led his studies at the Unirensity, and learn­
by Bergt. McGnrw. We meet a shower ing authorized socialism of ProfeMor
of enl&gt;ble atones, but being "brave W agner. As she came to Berlin before
lads" we pay no attention to such inis- 1j the reintroductioa of the passport sys­
siles, but ruah to dose quarters with i, tem. she is legally and strictly notafthe enemy, who we soon rout, and'chaac focted by it. Nevertheless the police
them pell moll all over.the Island, into |j have utterly ignored lh.it fact, and
the cemetery, behind the Battery, tn:। have pursued the poor woman as rethe church, nud In fact wherever they 1I morwlcsaly na if thrr suspected in her
rigttta ua for walking."
^*0: bnt yon can’t go oaf without ar. could hide. One poor fellow got very I the poMibillrr of aUharlottc Corday or
escort," says our good friend; "you badly hurt, and some n few bruise*, ।s a Lucretia Borgia. One sergeant nf
must not leave here without a paaa, or when we gave up the ehaac and retorn- police hna made himself particularly
ed to onr quarters, completely tired out, ,■ arrive in probing the dark secrets of
an escort of one of na"
Did you ever frU like selling your- expecting to find ourselves nil under 1 thr lady's past career, but his learning
udt ta nothing and throwing in some­ arrest next day, but good old Major j and intelligence not being equal to hia
thing to bootT If you have, you can Holmes in command said, "good enough zeal, he one day became tlie hero of the
feugiite how we felt. Bnt no backiog- for them, let them mind their own bus- ., following incident: The sou of the lady
&lt;mt this tima so we kindly consent to ineaa." Ro we bod two feathers put in posscaaea a paMport, which, however,
as a student, he obliged to deporit with
our caps. In one day.
the authorities of the untvrtrify, receiv­
ing in exchange, a student's card, as it
ekothea and boots. Wc sell about twen­
is called. Thia be one day showed to
ty dtdlara worth of clothing for about
the sergeant, who had been again urg­
sewaty-llvo erata and as our Imola—
S-—ough good ones—are ot no use to
A poker room h*« already Imen es­ ing upon the mother the expediency of
her expending the required amount for
, we generously tn row them in; of tablished at the new state capital.
On hand, and gut to order.
a neasport if she wished to eqjoy the
evarae we are all rigfalfot dothing, so
The house of John M. Mnubr. of advantages of living In Berlin. The SMOKED HAMS.
we think we are aevcntv-five«e»-nta
•
Battle
Creek,
was
destroyed
by
tire
Fricard, as a scholastic document, was
ahead. We pick up the dominoes and
SHOULDERS,
|
day
night,
while
the
family
were
abnaturally
In
Latin,
and
certified
that
begin to play.'to peas away time; don’t
POULTRY.
bearer. M r. So and So, was a student in
sure anything about the news just now, [ senL Loss, $4,000.
LARD, Etc.
so we Jet the newspapers ttmaiu uadisJohn Maloney, of Highland, Oakland the '‘Univendtv Bcrolincnsia.” The
Co., waa thrown from his sleigh bv his grave official scrutinized the document IT*Hides and Pelts taken at the high­
Now comes the fan for us, sure. I runaway horeea. at Milford, Werfuca- with a puzzled and suspicious look. er market price.
I "What doea that mean F said be,
“Mistery loves company.” so does any day and tnscantiy killed.
. pointing to the above words. The
aaa who ia "suU." In eome* a corpls
Don’t fail to give me a calL
of chaps who have been caught by our ' On the 22nd Richard Copeland, an veung man rgplained' that they were
friend, aad wn very willingly help pic­ 1 employe of the Thayer House in Flint. tAitin for "Berlin University. “What,
CHAM. Ft KWIM.
ture out the glories of “Johnnie baa was found dead io his bed. He retired that thing," continued the armant,
gone for a soldier,” and soon haveeom- I in Ida usual health and the cause of hit "Ber-o-linen-si*, that stat ds for Berlin,
bnt what is that ‘o’ there F I am
pany to beax the joke. We very gnn- death is unknown.
rronaly contribute our "mite" of his­
Mrs. Amends M. Stewart, a widow afraid my young friend laughed direct­
ly in the face of the law. Whether the
tory in order to hear theirs, and !n.tha:
way ws pass aw the evening, and woman of Calvin, Cana Co., who lived unfortunate lady has since got her psaeaoou retire to bad—res! bed. where we alone, gnt drunk one day last week, port, or has been expelled as a danger­
dream of the terrible battles we are fell on she alove and jr** »o terribly ous character, 1 cannot say : but her
participating in, how we are surround- burned that she lived but a few boars. experience is such as may befal the
most innocent person who comes to
•d bv the enemy, and how they are
While southern Michigan ha* experi­ Berlin unprovided for the state of siege.
pricking us with their bayonnta to make
much very cold weather this win­ At the same Umf there is something to
ns surrender, bow wr finally yield, and i enced
ter. the temperature in the northern be said on the other side. It is not on­
then awake to find ourselves about Mr; of the alate has not been distress­
ly self-provident that the German au­
covered with bod----- clothe*.
ingly low. although there has been thorities have a perfect right to impoeNext day we are escorted to the train,
*ueh regulations a* they place upon
wbsre we, in charge of n corporal.— who plenty of enow.
kindly pays our Lire,—are taken to
A terrible warning to bora whn "catch travelers, but it is-also unhappily true
M*sYi&gt;rk where w* snetbe "elephant" on behind” comes from East Saginaw. tlut many Americans— peculiarly nat­
sideways and are kindly and pwrour- A six-yea--old child, named St Mary, uralized American-— make themselves
ly sniatad with -Johnnie don’t you while endeavoring to climb upon a far­ liDuecesaarily obnoxious by the ill-tem­
mer** sleigh fell down and tlie beck per, the impatience, and the rudeness
runner went over him sruahing him to which they show under such restric-1
tions. It is, of conns, annoying to be
look; clear the track for Cncte Sam’s death.
stopped and catechised by stupid poblue i-osta,” and after meeting with
lieemcn. but such officials are In gener■aeif * Brand reception we feel "migtitv
« an, oi nav vny,
b»g." Still, very curiocb to see all the a pers-m to be avoided
eral only carrying out their literal inatxucttaDs, sad nothing is gained by
rights, we very kindly consent to the males She got a verdlc
storm inc about, throwing Magua Char­
tavtatien of our “gniAe" to visit Gov- against James Beatty for
ts into tueir eyes and shooting English
and white Beatty was in&gt;
. oaths in aloud voice down their throats.,
of paying up. he escaped, i
*B Island is situated at the surd the sheriff for lectiur
. Such demonstrations both surprise and gOlSE BIUTBCIH.
Indaon river, in New York Nov ahe snen John Middleton for bas­ irritate the mn« innoeeut official, and
make him instead of avoHeitousfriend,
Ttbe Old Battery atrbe foot tardy. Next!
ay. New Tort Crty. The
a troublesome enemy. It would, uuA SlUQO fire at Portland, last week donbtodly, tee hettar for Germany if
t*to ab«.ut forty acres. is
Mt Maud and thereon is Fort Thursday, destroyed J. D. Woodbnrv’e America aad Englarai could make her
CanttoVilltem. «..&lt;! a large *a&lt;hi,,gPZ* W'.y
laws for her, but since Germany herself
rides ibeaeecMHry buildings Rime and th«&gt; residerxv&gt; of A. Knox.

*iKX

point, to gel a few

Prints for Five Cents,
Double Fold Alpacas 22 cts.
Cottonades for 16 cts.
Kentucky Jeus for 35 cts.
AU Wool Flannel for 18 cts

Men’s Boots for $2.50.
Men’s Boots for 3.75.
Rubber Boots for 2.75.
Men’s Alaskas tor 85 cts.

DRY GOODS

Men’s Boots for $3.
Wool Lined Boots for 2.50.
Men’s Arctics for 1.25.
Beaver, Calf Foied Boots 2.50.

DRY GOODS.

Prints for Sii Cents.
Turkey Red Prints for 9 Cts.
Single Feld Alpacts 14 to 18c AU of .Our Dress Goods at the
Cottonides for 20 cts.
Cottouades’for 25 cts. ‘
All Wool Cashmere for 65 cts. Bearer Cloaking for $1.75.
AU Wool Flannel 25 cts.

Cashmeres for Forty Cents.
Lowest Possible Prices.
Tweeds for 40 cts.
Fift fane, JataltSaiiur 8.R.
Bearer Cloakiag for $175.
AU Wool Flannel 30 cts. HHORT LINE.

Some very fine Ready-Made Cloaks for $6 to $10

Ladies Underwear 40 c
Ladies-Underwear 60 c.
Men’s Wrappers for 35 4 65 c.
Ladies Skirts Siitj-Bre cts. Ladies Skirts Eighty-fire cts. Linen Handkerchiefs 8 cts.
Linen Handkerchiefs 20 cL Nubias for Fifty cts.
Nubias for Eighty cts.

Cotton Batts 11 cts.

Cotton Batts 13 cts.

Men’s Drivers 35 4 55 c.
Linen Handkerchiefs 10 cl
Cotton Batts 9 cts.

Wall Paper at Cost.

_

A NICE LINE OF SAXONY AND FUR HAT AT COST
Nori is the time to buy a sett of that Decorated Crockery Ware.
White Granite Ware at Cost.

TEA S !

TEAS I

A Good Japan Tea for 35 cents.
Produce taken in exchange.

JET

FURNISS

Best Japan Tea 65 cents.
;ood bargain.

1 he Long Brick

MEAT MARKET!

Honest Goods, Extra Style.

FRESH AND SALT MEATS!

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of

Broadhead Alpacas

HURRAH, BOYS !

Sold only by me in this Village^

DWIGHT SACKETT’S BAKERY.

My stock of

_

CROCKERY and GLASSWARE

cojnplete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.

Ints h«i If Desliit will ths.
Bring in your Country Produce ; will excange Goods
for it asfavoraby as for Greenbacks.

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING UP.

DRUGGISTS,

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
dV- uu

/

VARNISHES.
AND BRUSHES.

8M, .lisctUuess It BIiiI Bate,
Wall Paper, Bnrricriaff

FIRST-CLASS GOODS,

Tut, Coffees 4 FimilyGraarie.

history of trade.

Especially in

Brens Goods
DISCOUNT all COMPETITION!

Flint Um &lt; Finitm ii tk Catty.

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TEAS !

Don’t delay, come quickly and get

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

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xxxjfcc at ova irre pkicbb:

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c,
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
French Designs lie, former price 20c.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.

THE TOLEDO BLADE.

�CO
re lumber.

I’bny celebrated'
of tbrir married
---------- - —..They I.M fair to
1 live to ce,let&gt;rate thrir 5Mh wedding an­
niversary, when all thing* meat come
down to a gold boric. yet they would
mH relero a buadte of greenbacks.
• There U some ricknros around hero
lately. Al. Mix in quite rick.
Mr*.
John Mix lias Urn ailing fora lung
Him and i* ht ■ prote nt quite Inw. Ed.
iteexn ha* taken to the bed, yet win
net admit be n very rick- A few otbare on ths sick lUt, yet w« hoar ot no

The new itbool bonae I* a mre thing.
At a apecud iuecting of the district the
voten doriihd to procure plane and
■jiecifieaUuu*, and buildafiaru-iKln.oihuuM tite coniing auamwr. Meeting
-lands ady^rued to Sxturd.iv eve., tlie
»th toriTDoo’t tell the canwn tore and
to ad v”rfb°Ut U &gt;e&lt;’ ber*U’C Wc wUh

at 31 o'clock.

curved on Monday. ja« two wnMsto an tenuant ntxonc* or Keeping nacnciara
hoar after Che father and husband bad ball, hi*' frow" haring gow to Homer
to visit her parent*. ,
panned over the dark river.
No report* of boy« who “catch on lw, -TW .other night.
.bind* iu tbia-village, bring kilted, have,
a* yet, been handed u». although then*

fi&lt;Ji in Jordan Lake, and they are itptendid. Thom town fellow* who are co
opposed to the farmer* spearing In the
spring, can enjoy firiiing in the winter,
and roll their tiah to the farmer* at j
rente per pound.
The M U. B. Cbareh Waa dedicated
on the 8th. Bixhop Weaver conducted
P* l“ rri«* ’vhteb pawed off very nice­
ly. The amount ot MW was ratamL
Ute church cost about $1,900, and wani*
dedicated to all orthodox churelte*.
Uncle Galloway waa one of thane liber­
al ones and gave $75.
Nxxx.

£

Dr. Scott ha* left Barryvillc aid
moved to Sheridan.
Cha*. Mead, of Sheridan, the other
day while lifting on a log. put hi* knee
out of joint. •
Dr. C. O. Scott returned on toe »l*t
from a four weeka’ trip to toe £a»U He
report* the anow from three fret &lt;&gt;a
the level to 30 feet in the railroad cut*.
The M. I;. Clinrch, of this village
have commenced operation* on toeir
new rhurek. They will build of brick
and puto it through with all despatch.
Tlie other day while little J reair
Darling wa* playing at the foaiiionablr
hoy’* pmOiroe ot “catehiag on bririnrl.”
he lumped on before, the runner of a
alrigh *tnk)nx him and throwing him
again*t the boraea heel*, bartiug Iflm
quite badly.
.
On the Ifrtb, while Daniel Ruckle was
in hi* fathrr.* oaw-mill. and a log wa*
being hauler! in, tin- macltincry. from
anme cause, became. unmanagvhle'and
the car c&amp;rne in at railroad apeed, alrik- 1
ing Dan. nnd jamming him up con rid- '
rrable.- Had it not been for a block on I
the aaw frame, which protected him.
be would hare lost both leg*.
The ice trade i* quite lively at Thorn­
apple Lakejust at present. 1 presume
but few of your readers realise the ex­
tent to which thia industry lum grown.
Thr R. R. track run* within about four
rial* of the lake. The Co. have built a
' ' track. The
•hoot from the lake to the
tee is'ent with an iee-plow into aquar-m
and then floated into the shoot, where
It is grabbed bv hooks, manipulated by
ropro and tackle* operated by the «-aMine, and nearly a ton ot ice i* drawn
into the car* at a draft.
G^uitkk.

40 DAYS OJNfLYk

Commencing January 1,

Read and Act Accordingly.
We take pleasure in announcing to otfr'many patrons, that having 111dl
ed our Annual Cost Sale for the benefit of our customers as well as our­
selves, we propose to give the people the benefit thio coming month, and
to make it a success we have replenished our Stock, making it coin ph te.

Make a Note of This
We sell every article in our stock at actual cost, (Groceries excepted.)
Believing it more profitable to close out goods in their seeson, thereb
keeping the stock fresh and clean, and as all goods are sold at cost it will
be a rare opportunity for you to make u 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.
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,

ham flour, corn mv.il, ground feed, corn,
oat* and bran. Delivered free.
18-4w
W.J. Ekb. .

part ot a gnldf pea
ton, with toe initia
The Outer will con
ing it at this office.

E. E. LOOMIS
HERt WE COME!

Main St., the top
■faced sleeve but’P." on tlie face,
r ■ favor by leav-

That peraon that diatarbed the meet­
ing last Sabbath by her taee**ant congh.ing. had better Ret a IxAleof Dr. War­
ner** White Wine of Tar Syrup and
cure that cough.
.(16-19)
(7* Bawmood, Oak and Aril Ixrga
taken in exchange for Gun*, at my
shop.
_________ Atr. C. Bdxtom.

Paople of .Naahvillo and Sux-

WM. A. AVLtWOWTH

GOODS FOR A SONG!

cheap. Call and get a supply.
*
Chas. W. Smith.

DAN. MA NEE

Knickerbocker Dress Good* 8 ct*.

large Stock of

^y on hand a full and well ae-

3
°3

Maw Caffa 1 »aw Lag* I
On and after this date I will pay one
half a dollar id vance on Saw Log* of

STAPLE GROCERIES,
8iTISFACT0BT PHtCES TO. ILL
—Mi—

B
Sugars, Teas,

”

I will be in Nashville during the
of January, 1873, on Friday the
' month
3rd, Thureday the 9tb, Friday the 17th.
and on Thuniday of cock week follow­
ing. Hope to meet intereuted parties
at tbc WoleoU House.
Dated, Dec. 36th, 1878.
Clkmext Smith.

A BRANCH STORE

Loolc nt Tlieflie I?ris
\

TWILLED RED FLANNEL 36c.
CF" Crockery, Glassware, Pocket and
HEAVY PLAID FLANNEL »c.
Table Cutlery, at price* that defy eom. petition.
Cn*a W. Smith.
|
I ALPACAS 16 Cra.
Attention Laadfoa.
■ A new lot of ErobooMri Picture* just ;
STANDARD SHEETING 6cto.
| ________
.rrit’f.H * *nii H.in’t
IV/wvl .
Spiral*.
Cn**. W. Smith.
BEST SPOOL COTTON 6 cto.
Spiral*,
;

1

““’“"Si

•M—

Hood Vtuntcil.
ce«
In exchange for Glove* and Mitt'naat
tbc People'* Supply Store.
Cuss. W. Smith.
PRINTS 4 Cts.

Mine.

979o

This is no closing out sale bnt a Bonafide Clearance Sale
of Winter Goods preparatory to onr
Feb. Invoice of Stock.

ruu r*u ct;

Ai uie r mi

SK-.-JS
w*&gt;,

’ John Howard, living out of Hasting*
two mile*, dieri last week. He waa tlie
only aon of. Peter Howard.
Lewi* E. Hinchman, of Aiwrria ha*
been appointed aprcial adminUtrator of
tbc rotate of Tbomft B. Hinchman, de
ccM*cd.
Hank Know lea. of Barry, boarded at
tbc cooler over Sunday, and on Monday
mud ’Squire Campbell |10 for tlie privliege of being drunk.
The bouse of Mary Ann Brown, of
Prairieville, burned la*t Saturday
morning. In«ured in tlie Barry A Eat­
on for &lt;373. Her aon George Brown I-Mt
three or four hundred dollar* worth of
houAehuhl good* ; not injured.
' The Stockholdera of the Heating*
National Bulk recently held their an­
nual election, with the following reaalt: Andrew J. Bowne. Daniel Striker,
Gnome E. Goodyear, Daniel H. Pratt
an I Lorer.ro D. Gardner, Director*;
-The Heirn Eftyr Dramatic Company Andrew 8. Bowne, Pnwident j Daniel
re two of tbvir mipcrior entertain- striker. Vice Prcatdent, and George E.
nta M the Opera Ho«to M Wednee- Goodyear, Cashier
K«rx.
r aad Ttranriay exj-nina*. via: “Ito■ and Jutwl” and “Lady of Lyon*.’
■ undOTtaad that thia ia the. first
ton at Mto* Bly.', sterring. that ri&gt;&lt;

Boston Store!

LOCAL MATTERS.

„ i

At the Reform Ciub Room* on Mon­
day evening next, after the regular or­
der of business ha* been transact^,!, the
foUmwiug prugrauium will be carried
out for the giMwl of the order: Select
Reading .Original Kria* bv Mr. E.
H AH TINGS ITEMS.
Chipman; Oration by 0,
Brady;
Select Reading by Ja*. Ffesiinff; Ex­
temporaneous «peecbe* by others at the
The Mcthodiiu are having protracted
—We are oorry to note t!-.at four of call of the praridcut. A cordial in vitaour village boy a got drunk an Saturday tiers is extended to toe public.
----------------Jerome Murray, a temperance lectur­
er of the reformed drunkard order, of
Houghtalin hold* the aheriff’s helm
Toledo. Ohio, held forth at th, M. E.
al.
Church, font work Friday nigbt, taking
Clem. Smith haa been down with the
m fata theme “The Good .Samaritan in
iuujimw
never ;
i
.m mmi ■
_
i conditimiagain, largely attended, although thwm who! John Morgan ha* been appointed
i publishing toeir attended »noak of Mr. Murray a* one of guardian of Cornelia Lamb, incompehrreafu-r when I the mo«l eloquent and convincing tew- «v«t.
ink they will re-' peranne arator* of the day. Hr may
J. L. Wilkin*, of the Spalding A
tacraUr, fftaepH apeak here again, sometime-in the fu- Wilkin*
Manufacturing Co., haa returnWilkiu* Manufacturinx

■Maa* and lower themselves in t ie
rightot the world.
. —On Monday morning a tin tea-kettie attached to thr rawdlr append*r- of
a yelping cur. rattled down Main attreu
Along about two hour* afterward*, a

very indignant Hurt toa^are todrii^od
on one pretext or another, and not
brought to trial. If Mr*. King and Mr.
Fairfax arc innocent then why proaecure other* fora similar offense! While
the people rcapect W. H. King they do
not wiah to see hi* wife declared an
‘•injured innocence." or escape proaecution when other* have to steneftoe full
penaitiea of taw.
Buowx.
A Wooden Refrain.

i

Tbo&gt;e Cincinnati boggy men were in
town n few day* rfner, and left Wm.
Kerr thr po**r*aor of a dnsen boggle*;
bought for »iwnlative j«rrjM»»ea»
r. and SfK A- H. Pewter, of Olivet,
were on the programme. scon after
Nashville wax mapped out, Wt»rc in the
village a couple of day* thia week vis­
iting relative* and friend*.
-The M.C1TL
U tekNrIMwf*
Mr*. R. F.. Burrow* bn* packed up
Thernappte Lake from 18 to 33 car. her millinery good* preparatory to re­
moving theiq to Middleville &gt; however
»hc will •pend thr winter visiting
friend* Mirnh. 'ere *he re-eogagr* in
haoaaa along the line.
*ore throat, a bad cold, and score*
—Should any of tlm coopor* iu tota ofAache*,
laid bold on the prison of ye
vicinity receive a letter from a Cincin- editor,
this week, rendering him more
fit for the sick list tlian the&gt;*anctum,
which
wo
trust our reader* will accept
National Bank nt fire day* right,” liter an an apology
fur any error*, omissions,
or g lack of aprigituinvs* in this issue,
should
their
critical ryes detect any.
U an unmitigated fraud.
The Boot Is Hana Concert Company,
under the mauagviueat of Geo. IL
Ftemiug. will give, one of their superb
He baa beard that powder would burii. entertainments
at the Opera House, on
and winking to male the kitehen fire
Munday EVe.. Feb. 3rd. This enter­
piwJm-Wh fiponti.. eoah- Be wilt tainment will prove a first-,-!*** one.
and
wr
can
heartily
it to
not be called up to kiudte aay mare our people. Save ap recommend
yoar httie 35 cts. 1
firm thia winter, fur “Spring time will
come, gentle Annie,'? 'ere be recovers.
Signor Bosco, the illusionist, held j
fjirth at the Opera H'&gt;u*r, Friday, Sat—A aad aeridMt Afcconwd to a.ten- tirbay
and Monday nigh to to small an- I
aaaatba old baby ««&lt; Mr. T. T. Dewr/J dicner*. The show wm a riewbt-ofIssad, oac-honw atfrir, tbr BH»t inter- (
rating poiiion bring that performed by
Ritey. the Modoc, and some other vil- ’

Wa barn that there i* being circulat­
ed a petiteon for the purpose of releaalag Mrs. W. H. King fromarrwton the
charge of adultery, and to exmwrate
her from all bluiur, and throwfug the
whole crime upon “gentla" [Fairfax.
Can’t tell what will happen in Jtbia great
age of toveaUotM. May be Irita guilty
&lt;&gt;f th- t-rribit* crime for whidb they are
both accused, apd tbc ta (innocent.
W hen a person signs a pettiioh. for her
releaae they are only countebancing
wbatabw wm accused ofdotoj. The

LEI!

*
puuui. n m
toat toe

EKTIHI STOCK

Coffees, Spices,
Fish Ac..

wear m Kina

KEW

&amp;c.

DRESS GOODS!
toe fait

«u&gt;. 100.
WM. SPIKE.

STONE ud WOODEN WARE,

rhng»*. and Long trouble*, when an BUQK GAUNTLETS tl-M.
immediate relief run Im- so readily atBUCK MITTEHe NUB.
toiMd. ;
Wwm 8n baa
gained the largest sale in the m ,rid for
U»e eure of ( uugk*. (’old*, and the sevenwt lung disease*. If i* Dr. Booebre’s famou* German prescription,
and i* prepared with too greatest care,
and no tear nerd Im- oulertaincd in ad­
min Utering it to the youngrat child, m
per direction*. The sale of this medi­ OVERCOATS from &gt;00 to tllJfi.
cine h unprecedented. Since find inSUITS FOR SMO.

CAPS it COST to Close Out I

thecitiaen* of
jsrcffi’is

FURNITURE STORE.
At Prices to Suit the Times I

KELLOGG g DEMARAY

_________________
irepared than ever before to do
— work, of every daaaciption. Atriwill convince.
Cmat. Scheipt.

Pay 1'owr Tates.
Or I aboil aooo ba obliged to
yon. I will be *X D. C. Griffith
ALL WOOL SUITS FOR IA0O. in Naahville. ovwy Friday, and i
idau uu Thursday a/ternoofi.
JI Iba. SAGAR IUI.
W. N. D»Vi
H lba. COFFEE tl.00. '
SUITS FOR fSM.

Ol&amp;ar**

A.

Tobacco* I

FURNITURE!

BEST TEA Woto

Call and Extuninc Goods

FIBST-CLASS, good

at we think our Cash Cus-

efifir i&gt; vs

----- OLD nxUABLC—

Ooodtan worth what we
= ask for them.

J

—-

MEAT MARKE

Jl'oOtve Me
•

m»n ana nut*

8Mtd But ni IMtm,

5

A.

C«U.
'

IOFFI

�WEEKLY NEWS SEVIEW.

By Mr. Hodg*. *o "M«Ni*h the Miobigan School for the Blind, and to con­
solidate and ■■iiag k*c* relative io
the education of Ute blind in this Slate;
by Mr. Robbins, relating to Ute con­
struction and keeping in repair of aidewalks in the highway; by Mr. Hatton,
to repeal io -liiirfTlirf aa act lo author
iso th* election &lt;7?f* Township Drrin
CooKnisahmer in each organised town­
ship; by Mr. Hodge, to ootabliah a uni­
form price for publishing legal notices,
5 Mr. Pendleton, relative to contracts
married women; by Mr. Childs,
making appropriation* for the Normal
School; by Mr. Huston, to authorice the
Fxxdat, 7**. IT.—ItaUTX—Bills wars intro,
Board of State Auditors lo contract for
the printing and sale of the Supreme dosed In relation to liability of tittaa, villa­
Court reports; by Mr. Weir, in relation
to the liability of odes, villages and insurance other than life. Brv, sad nanne; lo
townships neglecting to repair sidewalk*
and streets; by Mr. Hine, to autharize
and regulate certain kinds of insurance;
bv Mr. Childs, to establish a State hos­
pital at Ann Arbor; by Mr. rattereon,
relative lo the foreclosure of mortgage
by advertisement; by Mr. Weir, in rela­
tion to plank roads; by Mr. Billing*, in
reference to non-forfeiture of policies of
life insurance; by Mr Stephenson, in
relatior to mining interests; by Mr.
Hodge, in relation to teachers* insti­
tutes; by Mr Ambler. U&gt; anthoriae the
Directors of ths Detroit and Milwaukee
railroad to b« represented inilie Board
! of Directors by proxy ; by Mr. -------- .
I that Railroad Directors shall be citizens
of the United States.
/

Tbb trial of Mr*. Kate Cobb, of Norwkk, Ok, lor Mm wontw ot bar hiMbaod. by
| i ■ I toE has satatad a rood deal at attoatton
U the Kast Tbr fury t.mori ter gutty at
mooter,
J&lt;4r&gt; wrawswU tew to a Ute

tuS*Y’ *r'"'’ U'4 to*u,’,,a‘’’U00i v"n
Two xoTOEior* counterfeiter*, Henry
C Cote awl Cbkrtrw Vlrieh. hat. jute bwt&gt; ar-

Tin TaHcr Committee, on the 15th,

It ia asserted by thr “ knowing ones'

ing L«&gt; high for the B*mr— That thr
Cotnmismoacr of laCnd Office furuiab
information •• to why Agricultural Col­
lege land* worth to |&gt;er acre are sold for
f3 That the Senate employ * steno­
grapher at
per day wa* tabled. That

The Giant Powder works of Baud

thing. or place a double Uuokru— of
nrwtempeni over the windows. Thia
lets in some light and prevent* the
escape of heat A double floor or fire ■tate in which it is Uted fcwbtesf smin ihe room over tlie cellar, wdl help to ■ama; uniformly mix with its own
weight in water, slowly bested to bod­
ing, and the liquid, after boiling briskly
tor a minute or two. ia to '.he strained
through a towel from' the coagulated
Exoaoe Help.—Look about early in allramen and the fibrine, now lieocaae
the Hcaaon, and get your pick of hands hard and horny. -Thna ia obtained an
in the market. Make a written bargain equal weight of the most aromatic aonp,
in detail, no matter if you *re wsll ac­ of auch strength aa cannot be obtained
quainted. This will prevent misunder­ even by boiling for hours from a jaece
standing. The man agree* to remain a of flesh.
certain number of months: to perform
To Bros* -on Cxtbtallixx Ber­
certain chorea Sunday or holidays; to
start about such an hour in th* morn­ table-spoonful of butter, three table ing, and close at such an hour in the spoonful* of water, and one tearupful
evening. If, tn case ot an emergency, of white sugar; boil until ready to can­
he works longer, he may have certain dy, then throw in three quarts of corn,
privileges to compensate for it In nicely popped; stir briskly until the
case ho quite before hie time is out, be candy is evenly dull n Ira ted over the
only receives a certain stipulated sum. corn; set the kettle from the fire and
Calves *ai&gt; Sheep.—Lard and kero­ stir until it i* cooled a little* and you
sene are good to keep lice from cal vre;
sulphur mixed with salt is good to drive
ticks from sheep. Calves, lake all ani­
mals, should be kept growing from.
birth to maturity Here i» one place
where the profit come* in. There ia al­ delicious.

h«». by allowing young animal* to
“ stand still ” for aix montha or more of
tlie veur. Sheep arc well clothed -and
need shelter from anow and rain, and
perhaps from tlie very *t: ongret winds
but oold agree* with them. Feed them
well; give them plenty of water, in
small flock*; keep them dry. and they
may stay out in the cold and thrive. A
close, dark pen is a poor place for sheep
Wood, Tpols. Ice.—Cat * supply of
wood, post*, rail* and log* fw luml&gt;er.
ready to be moved eai ily on the advent
of aJeighing. No thrifty farmer will
leave theae thing* to be done in the
buiuer *caaona. Gel wagoa* and bug

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Whihi the nooae wa* living adjusted
McDonnell trembled violently several

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from the acaffoh! The aupporta were FT aow— WV. 1,,
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withdrawn, and at 10:42 o’clock Mc- 1 WuiT—Xo.
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Ikinnell and Sharjx- were awinging in Co** —Xo. 1 .
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O.r. -MlteO^
tool* and implement* for summer use. j mid-air.
Scarcely liad the drop fallen when a Fuas^Mno
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never
to (reexe thick H
I. von have
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ice bouse,
and enjoy
.raiov • Sheriff was so annoyed that he sent a
1L build a cheap ice
houae, and

The masaacrc of thirty or forty Choy-

pcraon who committed the outrage
e«lc,r eloae together. There abould l&gt;e Scarcely hail thrdejraty opened the door
|&gt;erfe&lt;-t drainage al the bottom. Imt no when Sliarpe and McDonnell’s brother*

Mr 'l&gt;v*hrr. to define and »uppre-«
tramp* Mr. Alien, making apjiropria
tions tor the Normal School fur IWJ
and LB80; also, for completiug building.
Mr White, to provide fur * uniform **
iM~,«mrnt of property Mr McNabb, to

Hastings Business Directory.
J | AST 15US NATIONAL BANK.

of eighteen luchr* of sawdust.

Capital and Surplus Stoo.ooo.

thr Um
fialRU c

throw u&gt;g

Both ruidied forward to the foot of th»
scaffold, when McDonnell* brother, ar

M-ientific.

find Low much brown* Straighten up
all around them nr
the book*, and thr little debt*, and col­
lect th oar dur from nrigbbonc Small
a.-votrnt» should not run long Trust
not to memory Arrange the l.&lt;oks for
A little el the buiiincaa of tbr year Study over to quiet the men. but for a long tune all
their effort* were unavailing. Being
the plana cctnuderalJv in detail, aad do
tiuin 1* nstiallv not wait till th«- ground I* readv to confronted by the Sheriff, they said the
M-fore tlie nntf
plow before decnhng what te&gt; do. IxK&gt;k
i. While the

rath*U&lt;-, Mrtntnai. reiigioui
culture Mr Cutcbeon. to «i
construction of a railroad &lt;■
at *nme (&gt;oint on Tnundei

The Teller Committee, »n Jan. IhiIi. the murdei

Hint* for Eronsmy.

ide for uni
Mr &lt; ha*«.

the murder
vemlw-r, and thr third for thr mure
an unknown man near tbr Platte
in tbr*|&gt;nng&lt;&lt;f
Hr wa««rr*i

pleaded i ot guilty of murder m the fin
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te-enth jixbrial circuit*, and
Twenty-fourth Mr G H I

Attorney &amp; Counsellor,
;e; whether Uo-r»
much help Thu

Hal iwrl
fne.r Im

Mr Knhn. relating t«

Nothing

br&gt;-ad rrutnlia. Grufuitu
wan) i-vmpb-tltig a breakfaat. *od witli
many fanulle* prove a raflloent variety
nght there Hr turned
• &gt;f the room where an ax
■nd 1 m-ized * hanitaer w
Itellurart

procun lift’
The aitontiey fur tbr defense a*k&lt;-d for committer r
• verdict of manslaughter After being
out two IxiUT* the jury returned a ver
That fommitlrr
.bet &lt;if murdar m thr fi,*t degree, ar-4 ruinating oil*
the iirtsoner wa* imnx-diaielv ■rutrnerd Taxatiou arni Way* and Mean*
employ ■ clerk at ft fw-r •lay Tl

&gt;0BERTS A LAMPMAN,

DEOGS, KEDICINESaf CHEI1CALS,

had Imvu
irrful influem-e for g
well a* on plant*
R&gt;"-I *upply of pm

furundi
time, &lt;«

yEOPLEM DRUG STOKE.

I
daughter and the friend* of
waA iM-reaming al the top of

■ •■11 enough, on । the poor women received sympatliy on
the fodder and all side*. At length, after much diffi-

nth

■nulled Ea-ttrn

liotiae Thening ly urhed

tnen ha-i Iwen graliU-d a reprieve by the
Governor until Monday, Jan. 2U. The
brother* accused tbr Sheriff of derating
t&gt;- hang them while anticipating a re
pnrve The pricat* denied this state­
ment, and *aid that Um- Slienfl had told
them he wm. willing to poatponc th-

cow i* a machine * )al»&gt;ratorv (or con
things lamb-shank *te-w For this. L&gt;k&lt; verting raw matrnid* into milk. If everything
mll * few little ahank*. boiled till pcrf«*-tiy little 1»- gl&lt; II. little will br received
Another brother of McDonnell, who
muj tender, alawit four hour*. At the |-roppccially those kept for breeding. Somi- knell at thr foot of tbr scaffold while

BwMi

AMES A. SWEEZEY.

and the nulure*

H satin

l»RUA.VINT A BOOiiMF.LI.ER

GOODYEAR,

rben it i» muddy, no one but
rdj fodder on the ground

danger of h:«

DRY GOODS, SiLKS 38d DRESS GOODS

CoxnmuTioxs In

ing altercation, were eut down. Both
men hail died from strnngulaUon.
Though the *talem«nt of the priest*
partially acquit* the Sheriff of undue

(VAGREXMU5AL FROCEEDINGN.

leanicd that Hheriff llaudcubush tele-

■d apple*. eith«
I, afford a reii*

tlie following .
Bart.v.
C.

ROBERT J. GRANT,

GENERAL MERCHANT,

matter of httit
Hendcraou. to cviupdr the manual

The Democratic Senator* held
t&gt;J Mr Edmarda. dartertDC U.»S the U»’ ™?-’i“”»"Ual
|;BTe t-ri.
rstiftnl; tE*l the L*»» alrra.tr ei.a. U.1 f.,r
aoI.rewu.M aUruMl- fuUduUr
!bat (ooktow *h.'&lt;dd furt!.rr pmn.lr
Mirvafnevruxtil bv aaMitkiual leeiutu..r swtoe
ite aub)«* .M rWKm!
awnnBttre of aevrn, head'd l-y
mar.’ t ,

|ue.

li&gt;

The Democrat* of thr North Caro

The I&gt;cmocralic memlK-r* of tire Mi*

Tint Republican* of tlie Indian* f*eg-

The Republican* of th« Counecticut

The day waa intensely cold. The con­
gregation had arermbird and the oerrice* were t&gt;egun A man mnfflul in
heavy coat and scarf entered, and. wglk-

out. t«« kill them mix t&gt;orai with augur.

woman could not have ha&gt;i time to
reach the jail, which i» a mile from the
depot, lie awung her huaband into eter

|*uitlng for breath. Thia inatanre aul»jecta the Sheriff to much cenaure. and

Kaxh the shelve* with a strong
of ixirui. then sprinkle the
•o cioaely that no
hi* thank* for the honor
The Legislature 1* gutting down te&gt;
When whitewaahmg yu ir room, i
comical atory of a trial in which a Ger
buxine** in dead i-snnvl. th* commit
tablc-wjM.inful of pulverixed b*r
man doctor appeared for tlie defenae in
• ariint tol'
‘Itell. Send hot to the tabic
a cam of damage* again*t * client of
hold of and
•’’ll* • liquid sauce made of
-rriK
eminent jurist soon recogniaed in hi*
Both houra* adjourned from Fnday
*nd flour *dd«-d. and ImmI ten
witiMwa, who wa* produced aa a medical
noon until Monday evening. Jan 20.
minute*.
expert, a laboring man. who, some y ear*
liefore, and in another part of the connMKH1GA5 LEGLSLATURE.

teatolalar., oo the ITthtast. nnouustaj (wkUh
hsuhatanttotetogsteMiu H run, tow
r*1 *r
“ Usited Mate*
«mm «*: ltt*te. (Mix Hawley .ul e*4tov.
rTyT*'*.
*•«
m^lKlate., sad

Wheal. Wool. Balt. Plarier. Water Lime, Ac.

JKtdding." tiuuir of twilled nor, "oirtl
•t&lt;reh pudding." 'cottage pudding,"
t 'roton bug*
'apple pudding." Tlie latter i* mad.by tilling a puil&lt;hng-dl*h nearly full
sprinkling the floor with pulverized b

With
The jierol- th read I sue part* of the cloth niblied
with * half-worn hatter'* “card." filled
,... ,
. with dock*, or with * prickly thistle,tx&gt;n: “You
rain or black-quarter A* the Try an ““&lt;il » *ufficient nap i* rai*ed. When
iiead after it
•dock tiecomc* mixol w th the improved U,u‘ •’ doB&lt;-'
’k*'
"P to dr^’
race*, the latter and the proge.-v o» the |
»'th •
bnuli. Uy the nap the
"Ob.
va-­
cxjxx-ted to become victim*
victims to the
tlie pc.
preva
CoMnnrnxT*. It i* not enough that builder.
lent diseases from which the serai-wild food should contain alimentary prtner
race escape*. This seems to be die case,
&lt;|Uant:ty; to render it doctor?”
"Enough to kiD him if I not aave hi*
nud the more valuable entile are suffer
ing just now more than usual. A sad supply of condiment*. Thiiw- may be
"Well, doctor, what did you do for
result of the disease is the death by compared to oil in a machine, winch
lilood poisoning of many person* who neither makes good the waste of mate ^"Everything! ”
।
k.— been engaged in skinning the car
___ ­ rial nor supplies motive power, yet
hare
casses of cattle that have died of tbr dis­ cause* it to work easier and better, ren­
perfmvn the ( ■•aarian ojr
ease. This is a fearful fate, aa a most dering essential service in the process
■Oh! yaw, yaw; if me not do
painful death is inevitable from the least of nutrition, though they are not of
inoculation of the poison from the ear­ tbemaelvea abb- to prevent waste of any
“Did you decapitate him ? ’
ns**, death being preceded by the oc­ part of the body.
‘Yaw, yaw; me do dai. too.”
currence of boils, carbuncles and ulcer*
BrxrwTEAi. Midbid Srti*.—Take a
’ Did you hold a post-mortem
over the whole body. It ia rate to bury piece of rump steak about three-quarter*
the whole carcase and not risk danger of an inch thick- Trim it neatly and
for the sake of a hide.
beat it with the cutlet-l«t, sprinkle it
with pepper, dip it in oil, and broil it
A llljHM* fetate Tanbhed.
“WeP, now. doctor,” and here the
When Capt. E. B. Ward fell dead on over a dear fire. Turn it after it has Judge bent over ia a friendly, familiar
the street in Detroit on Jan. 2, 1875, hi. 1k*u on the fin- a mmute or two, and way, "tell us whether you submitted
keep
turning
it
till
done
;
eight
or
ten
outate wm popularly supposed to bo
your patient to the proceaa known
worth •lO.OtAiJJOO- Official appraisal minute* will do it. Sprinkle it with among medical men as post-and railhas reduced this to AS.400,OUO, including ■alt, and serve with a small quantity of
Mrs. Ward s inheritance of the Luding finely-minced parsley and a. piece of
Ion property, valued at a round fl/MO,- butter mixed together, and place over
000. The debts of the aatate were or under the steak. Garnish with fried
•1.440,000, and it was expected that
•2,000,000 wuukl be left for Iheotbre
hair after Mr*. Ward's apportionment sire of uh
waa deducted. The legal time for larbMta—v,—---------------------------ckmng tbs Me nvur, on Feb. 2, morning causes her to leave one of the
whan the executor* wiQ report &gt;641,000
lialatitiaa, &lt;rf whirb K»3,000 are direct.

EWLM STER5.

HASTINGS CASH STORK.

Groceries and General
Produce,
molaane* end sugar. &lt;-qu*i
* rocMcry, Glu«*w*n
soot* 9M**&lt; Bus. to.
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lent among cattle in Texas.

GENERAL FX7RNXTUR

|)OWERS A BARLOW,

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JJENTLEY BROS. A WILKINS,

HamimgsFolepbt A- Machine Shot
■^TEWTON HOUSE,

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ORNO STRONG,

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1870.

VOLUME VI.

I was still alila to catch a faint accent
from; above, to thia effect:

Msshrilk llirrrtsni.

tag as this?’
“Well, for instance,

P1Lla CJS ~0rFKBKS.~

what

THE HOME DOCTOR.

NUMBER 19.
»&gt;ram. and then I wrmH kick the little

.
‘
would

"It it calmly agreeable to me. and I
“Bloodshed I"
am obliged to you fur mentioning the
" That's alxnil the size of it," I said. surgeons, ter I am afraid I should not
" Now, if it is A fair question, what was
■’T'b^m.*,i!rL b, I™.
enough?"
* klon.l.. .n k* ka^inn",! ■ lz» mV.

The surgeons swarmed around with
their probes in their luinds. and applied
their microscopes to the whole area of
M. Gambetta's person, with the happy
nwalt of finding nothing in the nature
of a wound. Then a scone ensued
which waa in every way gratifying and

leeringly. Then he added that he and but, considering the exalted positions
hia principal would enjoy axes, and in­ owupied by our clicuta, ft will be Well
deed prefer than,* but such weapons and decorous tlrai each of us appoint other's necks, with floods of proud and
several oocau1’
*
_l happy tears; that other second embraced
the highest
profession.
I walked the floor, turning the thing
over in my mihd, and finally it occurred Have you engaged a hearse?” j
to me that Gatling guns at fifteen jocca
" Bli s" mv stupidity, I never ^bought
of it I I will attend to it right away. I
must »&gt;vm very ignorant k&gt; ^ou; but
It M-emed to mv then that I would
ide* into a proposition.
rather be the hero of a French duel
■ than a crowned and sceptered monarch.
a swell duel m thjs lief
When the commotion had somewhat
• rifles; then. doubla-Lam-lcd shot-guns; a good deal to do with
I suliaided, the body of surgeons held a
then, Colt’s navv revolver* These beconsultation, and after a good deal of

rights Liml
TkK following remedy is rccommend•d for frostbites: Extract the frost by

dettc.
frosen part is pliable, avoi'ling al! arti­
ficial heat; then apply a salve made of BURL LA RS IX A DEATH-CHAMBER.
equal parte of hog’s lard and gunpowder
rubbed together until it forms a paste.

It is probablc that the Car has an
affliction on hie hands that may occasion
more trouble than the Turkish war or

Caspian sea. One dirpateh state." that
“ the people died like flies." Later re­
ports repnrent that the terrible scourge

Christian street. Les a yowng man upon
whose wan face death baa already fixed

the grim specter has l&gt;een hourly looked
power than acids tn full siren
I for. The diM-ase which has wasted his eaae waa at -first mistaken for typhus,
Barb an acid js contained in the
but is now recognixed as th- real Ori­
eructations from the stomach, in a_. 000,^^^,
nrcresarv ental plague, or "black death," which,in
of the medicine* administered, and in t] t he’dioukTu watched constantly',
• h. &gt;Hto.Ito. nt too.1 whteti. moisten,..! ““I
.
, .
Lx:ted districts arc no*
between the teeth. An article tn the wEich
ro(,i&lt;!C,
yj,- ud nj-^
BrUI’l
‘S’!
toautoTuar.toLto^ih
stopped, and phyricii
been rent to tbo atric
gnm».l H..1 Ito
rf toab r—u«. iDg b, M, ,^4. „4 p..rfon„,„K
W.H YOfrltG.
nuijly tom, Ito. Uttor cuto.
1-.
w,^.l
ara.ndrf.
throe-quartan of a mile. I always hate and let anybody cord than up ukI eart a.n 1 ““"“S* th« re was rcaaon. to believc torlto, toj. itot Lb, linul. to odltonlv
t|„ boon of 1 -nd 1 o’eto-k
to fool away a humorous thing on a perktod. -to. mi remoT, Ito putnlto ol' in thr „„„,Dg
Uk«» ages of the jilague in Europe during the
fourtriruth and seventeen th eentprics.
Hung further to suggest’’
internal hurts were deemed the m ist mtotor Itol tolton to Ito t««h. Il, ,iU1 .
noleol Bl of
an-1 It filled me with bitterness when
In the*year IMHthe plague broke out in
,ton. to&lt;nl ,luch
b„
"Nothing, except tliat the head under- •
“*• rlTn(™i '.-nJtLu-d rnr^eft liib/ J.onl.1 to mol'd op
this man went soberly away to submit, takers shall ride together, as is usual.
mtoiptadr ratototod Ito boon Komis not far from where it now exists.
. ■
m-..,,
mv ortraiik^hul been to hontooUU;. Tto mtolb .toul.l
the last proposition: to' hia principal.
The eubotdimte. Md mute, will go on “2^ 0^e sid^’u! Hie
to. .1, ulisr. On Wmln'mU. tophi Mr, It waa carried to Constantinople, whence
He romo back presently, skLaaid hts fotit.’aa is *!*’ usual. I will see you at •
* 1
-L » I *
n » • i
*"T’
“jo
"77IFJf.
*!?&lt;’ Hwceny
Swtony took
took ner
b-r seat
toto by
by ms
hi. bocuuie,
totoidc, it spread all over Turkey. From Tur­
E‘ tcipol was charmed with the idea &lt;»f 3 o’clock in the morning, and we wdl
"TC
.‘l T™Ud’ be .^j waited unU1
*•“ ronk
until he ’ban
sunk iBU
into ‘a key it extended into Italy, and thene.*
k-bat" at tiirr.-i-quart' r* of a mile. then arrange the i nter of toe jmw e. ।
i **■»• .“ ^«fn&lt;
" deep. Bring slowly worn out with
1 but must daclinv na account of the dan- ston. I have the honor to bid you a ” P*rf“™
te-poon- hrr
for
on
J. I BAKER.
good day."
S±
bown~ of “ undertaker, the
’ tween. Then I said ;
t
.
, .
w . ,
. I They torn set my left arm in two [ of cologne tn a quart erf water—the -Richer stole to iu adioinimr room and
' "‘7'"’
V’
'°U‘ ■” "’■W* 1*""'r
IbiCT b-&gt;«-II to, . bto! k. .oto. b . to the circuit of Europe, from Southern to
I “ Well. I am at the end of my string. ■ V. ,7
Northern Russia, in the space of three
| now. Perhaps you would be good
years. It is staled that I -ondon lost
| enough to suggest a weapon ? Perhaps
H*. H GRISWOLD,
100,000 inhabiUuita during thia visit of
' you have even hail one in your mind all
the plague, while fifteen cities on th^*
{tlir lime?"
! His countenance brightened, niid he ] “ Sir ’ If after our tern* ami intimate
10 “*•
.“1&lt;
/’’’j longs to the malanal group, and its pre- two men on the shed outside the win- continent lo«t 300,000. In Italy half
the population were swept away, and it
a manner as was estimated that 23.000.000 |&gt;eople in
A. M. FLINT.
rcre upon an Europe perishe«l by the scourge. The
I
I was placed in an ambulance at the
origin of the disease was traced to China,
Have 1 warned you . rc
verv
„ b&lt;wI
head „
off th
the
„ procreaxm;
procession; and thus
thus |
witb which it is con’Long aickncro ’had* rendered him where the chronides of the empire state
of them — muttering all the whu)*. tnv.tear fn&lt; nd
&lt;u^Sufe»ll&gt;Jukh.
iito Uta.? Trh:eXe°™ « w^hTe I
1
l,“° foanded^^ pbyriciau.. Insure it
completely helpleM. and his voice that more than 13,000,000 died from its
with labor. Iheralore go on with tlie 1 Pann
most conspicuous figure in
xvu.ninamtnent nt tool dis- could not be raised alove s whisper, effects. AU account* of thin terrible
thi-m?"
WALTER S. TOWERS
dCTbk.yi
angl'd to
A. UM ne was succiwaiui. nc nanon ^'
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and br tbcae circumstances he was visitation of death are colored by the
out of hu trot ptM-ket a couple .if hole ’'*" bat The bloody minded? ourtou the hospital.
comjicflcd to lie and wait tlic issue of superstitions prevalent at the time.
Uiings which I cwnal to the light and
be sure ta atu-tal U. it. Or I my
The Cross
Cross of the Legion of Honor wcakneM. dull aches and pains in dif­
Tlic
ferent parts of the body, with chilliness. erenta Presently he saw the window Many attribute it to the Jews, who were
discovered to lie pirfola. Thev were *etf-yea. to make certain. I will drop
j,aa
liecn
con
' xT i b*" **ca conferred upon me. However, - The diphtheric character is exhibited ratseil, and the two men stealthily en- . accused of poisoning the wells ao that
single-laureled and silver mounted, and I •
“I journalistic fnenn.*• Ml.J few escape -&lt;
that distinction.
: generally by a feeling of uneasiness in tercd his room. Then they crept to i ~~
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w'
CHAS. H. BRADY.
| Buch la the true version of the moat [' toe throat, and of stiffness in the back bi. U«l«,b,. to..l &lt;m» ol lb. toUto'nto Ito P&gt;-«“ ‘11 lb' J..« ™ aM craeU,to s]&gt;cak for emotion.* I rihmtly hung
"Oh. come to think, you may save - memorable private conflict of the age. । of the neck; the throat in such cases
bin. d-to! . h'.to, bl,. «|x.b '
Mto., »&lt; ibeto, imbmimto*
one of them &lt;&gt;n my watch-chain, and re- ' yourarlf the trouble; that other second My recovery is still doubtful, but there
bi. &lt;„r.b,tol Th. n.to, .to b'lpl... P-'-to... —‘W lb. Utok.hcblb',
turned the other My companion in 1 has informed M. Noir."
ore hopea. I am able to dictate, but
Tb'wrel'hc. ltoto,Jh,.l'to.,lbctoa.
dtoontod. Utok Umr OCT b".
Itom&gt;t&gt;..ito,&gt;iatuln--uarnn.-ori. I •'H’m! J might Lave known it. Il there is no knowing when I shall lie able fomuition of grayish-white jiaU-he. may toll .b. llrd bi. lx&gt;ny torn. HU rapto 1 »“)•""
I ►nr..,.
ennui ,tov&gt;-&gt;
howurrolle&gt;la|s&gt;stage-slaxnp&lt;-on-1
." ''S""
k“’"
tai in ng several cartridge*, and gave me is just like that Fourtuu. wbn always ' to write.
In™ wHHI*
be observed, which rapidly spread and Ibto'ul.le'i, iulto lu. blotolCT Ain ~'dtol'Utoiu.
I have no complaints to make against thicken if the disease l&gt;c not checked. tonlllllrdbto bod. „lb i-.n.
1:.. toioUto.lorlunogU™ xHtotolbinkio,
one of them. I asked if he meant to ■ante to make a display .*
Dr. E D. SESSIONS
At half-post 9 in the morning the )&gt;ro- any one. I act«&gt;d for myself, and I can As a high temperature and quick pu’ae toill Ibri' ..lul ..ik .to h«l btol Ita- in U™ CT' lo expitoc ibe no. ol lb.
cession approachi-d the field of Ph-sna- stand the consequences.
Without accompany the attack, the free applica- ulnJ. l-rmn, Un b' toigbl r"on!
,So»'U~'. U&gt;~ OCTICTU.
| dial the French code js-rniitted no more. Piquet in the following order: First I boosting. 1think I may say 1 am not tiou of water to the trunk is un;«&gt;rtant lb" wx-.-l hi* noiutb uni W"™! bl. u«n,l»nto ihoo-o.Ktool U..y dbfrno'l,
; I then beggml him to go on and suggest came our carnage -nobody in it but M. afraid to stand before a modern French in the treatment to reduce the fever and b^.1 CTh . U...1 m no b . mnu," to ■“ *-&gt;&gt;’ -P^1
J
’ a distance, for my nflud wan growing Gamlietta and mraelf; then a carnage • duelist, but I will nr1
to ton,.. ..bl. b,. Hr,tol, i"bl,
■”-»
’h"
,.l iL piUoCTU.'
"~*Z
■“ •“»,*
containing M Fourtou and his secund; stand tiehiad one again,
membraneous formation is poiaonous nto. Srinn*
He said then a carnage containing two poetMai:i Twaix.
lb,r.p,"i
opto,
U.'
tl.ku,
K
tool
nd
".to
on
Ih'
bmod.
M.nr
ami gangrenous, and. when extensi ve,
1^" VI Ibnr i™.„r™ to bo'lm'di.
a gargle of carbolic acid or chlorine CTDltod Ji I'tote. *|»n
LEWIS DURKEE
Oct
these had MS. funeral orations project
water mav be nrcewsary to destroy it. H.nns th*, toeoml IbeLtol". . -ck lb.- »,.*,k. .holbn* Uo gtoo.
lb"7L.hnl tooth th' boito to,d «*«—»■&lt;*•- » .«»»•
i "Sixty-five yards with three instrn- mg from their breast pockets; then a
Wc
would
not
advise
the
application
of
The Seci^tary of the Treasury has
meuta? Pop-guns would be deadlier at carnage containing th«- hsad surgeons I
»&gt;» ■&gt;»" “““
caustic, except in very severe casre. eoUoctod . Itop- l*oi- ol -bn. . toll ot «*.»»
[ fifty. Consider, my friend, you and I and their caaca of instruments; then dismissed a certain lighl-hotun keeper The solutions mentioned are generally
black cashmere, and a piece‘of rd Ik
। are Immlpd together to destroy life, not eight pnvate carnages containing con­ for forsaking his post during one of the sufficient. Nutritious food (mainlv lined by Mrx. Sweeny for coffin mourn- ]
EMORY PARADY.
sulting surgeon"; then s hack contain­
(arinacconsi should lie carefully ad­ ingx. There articles they placed in th*’ luted, ns they were the ordinary sepaltj fully sn4 SfjKpdy .UraM lo OCcv .«•!
But with all my persuasion, all my ing tlic Coroner; then the two hranww; em-d to carry away the light-house, and ministered to-the patient. Milk is ex­ pillow-cnae, ami then priwecded to ' chrre of the dead. Mitny nought refuge
.Ml MH* Kina, Nash* ills Mkh.
srguroenta. I waa only able to get him to then n carriage contaiiijhg the head nn the keeper, lircoming frightened, de- cellent, being taith nourishing and soda- maae uieir escaiie.
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.
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reduce the distance to thirty-five yards; dertakera; then strain df aaristauta and jI serted. leaving the light unlighted for
In Ih- »rknun» 11., i»~Ud l.n.l you- &lt;™» toll ratonfc .nd
E J FE1GHNER.
THE LATE GREAT FRENCH DUEL. and even thia coucrerion he made with mutes on foot; and after these came two nighta, an I then returned to his
OU.cto'wlwh.1 wfc
their functions by giving fresh, ripe, or l~n nakins M-bU '«™u In nkton
pkxbling through the fog a long pro­ station. The Light-House Board cooreluctance, and said with a sigh .
bi. b»l (Ln. lb- ,»ff&lt;.»lias ta.rl l*“ “
Th"r 1»~»“ &lt;&gt;I»«
cooked
fruit.
■udrra
it
the
duty
of
cverv
light-hoiuw
"I wash mv hands of thia slaughter; cession of camp-foliowern, police, and I
H. - Iw! .toll,
in bi.nbj'CT, ;
«»
'm
eiUxcns generally. It was a noble turn- । '&lt;*ll*’r,
«.J in lliMiik bi* Itol, m . Itol *£h l’“-k"d »!’ &gt;'•’ “■'&lt;»* ’h" “&gt;?“■™
t ailaad u&gt; ।
outbreak lietwccn M. Gambctta and M. on vour heail be it."
tire izn|airtncnt of the vision is discovThere was nothing for me Irat to go out, and would have made a fine display '
b' I'll on. ni I tol niton lb- ««,' ..Ui *•?"'
Fourton in the French Asaembly, I
WOODLAND HOUSE.
home
to
my
old
lion-heart
and
tell
mv
if
we
had
hml
thinner
weather.
&gt;
b'.ry
UmJ.
Th!
nobto
wctoinotol
.&lt;■»
*•
“
I«n»«
yenjtoUU.
know that trouble must follow. I knew
ardly m for a soldier to leave his guns physician—one who £ivea special altenl« to OCT KMltoto.:
it because a king personal friendship humiliating storv When I entered, M
on the advance of an enemy. His fail- tion to eye diaeoaes w preferable. Or- I, hi.’ Oil -l-'to'd Uto lb,,«■. wh., |
■h"~
with M. Gamlietta had revealed to me Gambctta was' laying his last lock of several times to my principal. Lut I urv to keep the light burning, capecislly dinary inflammation may be treated .l„,P|.J lb-,' l« uni .pn,»g tblCTffa I IJow“ “
UtoTnJno.naSto
■
™
■'tototoJ,n.™.kth'
1«nbl'&lt;LCT«.
the dcaperate and implacable nature of hair on the altar. He sprang toward judge thut be w»" not aware of it. for lie
inc
aissur—?,------------ -------77-----me,
exclaiming
:
S
toot
Iron
!•»»
“
'a™'"™™
•
the
man.
Vast
as
are
hia
physical
pro
­
UNION HOUSE
■J
die
that
France
•
.
•/.
—
|0
new
people.
Putrid
corjws were car­
portions, I knew that the thirst for rein the Iom of many lives and of much • (,f soft linch and saturated with water her sleep, and she rushed into- the
ente—I nee it in your eye!"
mav live!"
,&gt;
I
ried
down
the
rivers,
often
accumulating
sick man
stretched
nnd the
me sick
nrau streicucd
,
, - .
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property. On the other han J, the lioord Bluitihl lie laid over the eyes and occa- apartment to find
“I have."
I Arrived in the field, mv felfow-aeeond
upon the door, -pe.chlc- and he]pk„, &gt;n •"**
°.ff * homlU*
His face jaded a tnfle. ami he leaned - w„f I pac,s| (lff UdrlT fiTC vardn. god takes good care of tlx»e kecfiers w!u&gt; tonally freshened. Severe inflammaI did not wait for him to call on me,
provc themselves faitliful^ In the year , tj&lt;m should have tlic care of a physician. «*i4 Ik. 1-UUCTd l™ib"&gt; «,a lb' M“.y
wm S”""
but went at once to him. As I expected.
—,_to. 'J ‘
— —-,——
a a particle of dust gets in if!
~ i.o. . n„^, „ |m, _
J5,' J k£2??" ” A
E PARADY,
ptaulrr
ol Ih. lb,"~ ■
UUek..l, **d m from ~ taCT to
I found the brave fellow steeped in a j Itork .. .."'.I' tor .
New England kept hia post until the an eye, ai»d* becoming imbeddctl in the 1
_____
_________
another, tearuur
tearing out the hair and
profound French calm. I "ay French
light-house went down and then saara membrane, occasions much pain. A
“ST ’T”'
. .. .. ™*h»r
Tb"*
b.,** ashore. The
Tto lioord thereupon
ttorroooo reeomhan. with a pointed instrument
These prdunuunr.
preliminaries being
recom- v*.,1v
steady hand
"The veajMin! the weapon! Quick!
Fear drove people from villages that
glish 'oalm liens have pointe of difference.
A
correspondent
sends
the
following
mended
tlml
Congress
make
an
approusually
remove
the
irritating
ante
were stricken to those that were
He was moving swiftly back and forth What is the weapon?”
asked him if he w»s ready.
He
But sometimes the particle is' to the Indianapolis Jourual.
J. B. RASEY,
"Thia!" anl I displayed that nilrter- spread himself out to his full width, pnatiou to reimburse him for all Iom.
among the debris of his 'furniture, now
"About twenty yearn ago I liapjiem-d healthy, and thus heljxd to spread the
,uw “Heady! Let and it was careful to see to it tliat no tiot readily found, and the pain concontagion.
and then staving chance fragments of it monnted thing. He caught but one mit
and, said, ia
in B
a wru
"tern voice.
item was omitted.
tinues - to soothe which a simple prepara- into an lndianai&gt;olui drug store just as
glimpse
of
it,
then
swooned
ponderously
thr
batterica
be
charged."
across the r.om with his foot; grinding
The plague which prevailed in Lon­
There are many dramatic inddenta, : bon like thia is effective: Takes spoon a well-known physician was ordering a
•
a constant grist of curses through his to the floor.
don and elsewhere in Europe during
The loading was done
in the presence tragic and humorous, arising in the or
hcjU it, Hnil jxmr in a few drops
ORNO STRONG,
set teeth; and halting every little while
of duly-constituted witnesses. We
___ ___________________
thus
tient which had been badly froxen. ltU13 and the two succeeding years waa
" ""con’''■ light-Louse semce.
Once in a while a; ;of'iamUnUm.
* • —-”’ The*alcohol being
• •
to deposit another handful of h's hair fully:
productive
of fewer deaths than that at
sldcred it beat to perform this dcbcate
*
’
.
.
•
down iu a night with a evaporated, tlic laudanum or opium will Some one asked the philosophy of the
"The unnatural calm to wliich I have service with the anustaiirt- of the Ian\
.
on the pile which he had been building
md every person and »oon b'-eomc dense and jollr-likc. A t prescription, to which he replied that the fourteenth century, but the ac­
snbjectcd myaclf baa told upon mv
counts
of
it are more
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-m
.
r(
WB
t&lt;.
r
ulded
will
dissolve
the
cam-5
of
the
itching
and
other
diratiling
is
lost.
Not
a
trace
is
left.
The
j
few
drops
of
water
added
1
cam*
dim,
—
—
-.
... reliable. This waa
He threw bia arms aronnd my neck. nerves. But away with weaktieMl I Wr?y,.7 *\DlWp^’°’,Ln’r?
elements nrake
make aelran
a clean sweep. One
Oneday
day U
Uiis
u, ^mmy
gummy t____
material,
J. _d
and the liquid greeable
" pains of.......................................
frozen feet was Ike , w “t !*pr itet was
will confront my fate like a num and a *i.Al
.ppM by
b, tlie
U.,Sn.
.
police noticed that I
Twu. B kccficr slipp
-1- while cleaning thus fonnecl mav be applied
fin- a.«l e«uH'-tod. ..I.iro-U-I l.rJU.j l^'hjtlb'
jHiArrlbrerm Curif.
kissed me on both checks, hugged me
rcachnmn.
L
hT^d
« W
hu
displaced a ger to the “inside of the eyc,T an they
four or five Umre, and then place. 1 me
H«
10 h“
",d “»uteid an grthi
r on the right ami left of the field;
al )cna which, falling upon him, say, and the rase which will follow will moved oral,
woum t~---— - "
~ „
that, ana
and tnc
tlic iwuing
itching would
yyOlA’OTT HOINE,
in his own
-chair As *0011 a* I attitude which for sublimity has never Uiey therefore begged . delay, while , kllw hun From an econotnwd point be^ very satisfactory. Not an uncommon erare. The phik-ophy struck me m
~*uUy m
g*"'
had got well again we Ix-gan bnainem at been approached by man. and lui* scl- they should pat three poor people in ,
ot thp man,■m
a&gt;mparcd cadent is to
a ..totk-MV
fra^rnt of lime in the --------round,. but
the fly^bbater
wm objecUou
* J”
,
“^1 “
.
.... -------------- — I-------- totou, u,
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a place of safety. Th.- requeot wm wllh
T._
of Turkey, andm
rilh the ioaa of the
the tens,
lens, wm
waa slight,
slight, for
for .
Cy
Cl and
snd the
the acUvitv
activity of
of thia
this powerful
powerful able,
aide, both
both m
as aa matter
matter of
of convenience
convenience ; the northeraportion
“*
I said I xupixised he would wish me hr
« l‘i» deep, baa tones:
C.C. Wotvwr. Proprietor.
granted.
Irat is
— J oI
. -f,1**8**^,
"
he keeper could be replaced from kun- Jjiali requires all that
i" to be done to and
snd exi^nse.
expense. nanngiwii
Haring two :eei
feet u»*
tlmt nao
had ,. 1parts
to act a hie second, and he said, “Of . "Behold, I am calm, I am ready ; re­
Do nota waste
time lu^an
been iltoli.nto
itching of
winters for
twenty 1I symptoms
of this terrible prarilence
lw.1 I*. »to.«lto^w, » . J___ .a_____
- * - alto...
rtf a-intar,
f,.r lu-r-tiiT
SVUltll
course." I Mid I must lie alloweil to
«&lt;».
Bie distance."
;
'■ctIt'J •*
&lt;"
a.' t"
ninltitndea to take positions behind the the lens involvrdan importation from by attempting to ,**kit*«kb*i
pick it out, but CTi.|y&gt;&gt;&gt;.
n«i-1 years,
act under a French name, so that I might I "Thirtv-five yards."
of
removing the cu- | ent races and at different seasons of tbe
be shielded from obloquy in mv country, 1 I
«•&lt;* HB him up, of course; dnelista, we were once more ready. The &gt; France anil a largo outlay.—irasAiiiff- tralize th«&gt; alkali by a few drojia of vin- i experil
y~. I. CT-Uj d"Vop. iltoll Htbta
weather growing still more opaque, it tan letter.
rgar or of lemon-juice ililnted in a little ticle b;
in case of fatal ranxiia. He «inc«l , b,,t 1 woIIr-«! him over and poured waU-r ________________________ ______________
......
,_______ 1 ^t
loop, ol Into,
■'*?■ I"'”
“T
IT" “
hacw,
probably
at
the
ang
g
eatinn
that
down
his
back.
Hr
presently
came
to,
'other
s^ond
that.
I
w
fore
giving
the
1,^.1
Pna-kkrnrat.
-------------------------------’
lime
and
made
a
foot-tub
full of strong
Thc sfiucted person hM, a
yy ILLIAM JONE 3,
w. .
witk
f III 1(1 "dkill I
I fatal S1gnal. we should each deliver a I
Tall and Short Mem whitewash mixture, as warm M I could I
aocomp««Md with a dchn•Thirty-five yards— without
loud whoop to enable the combatants to i "Ten daya or fiO,"
raid the Judge,
Jtut afur I loft Honuoye Falla a taU : convenimUy bear my feet in. At night, Jous «t»t®
&lt;hr nervous system. Owse
ascertain each other « whereabouts.
and the prisoner, a sullen-looking fel- j man
do&lt;11 in tlw sot in front of me. • just as thev te-gan their nocturnal itch- 1 arr followed by a putrid mfiammatain
I now returned to my principal, and ‘ few.clioee the latterdtenistive. paid ,
noticrd him standing wearily I ing. I soused them in the tub of hot of tb*
exp-etoratjons of blood.
wM distressed to olkscrve that he had | the fine and was discharged.
He Bbonl on the .j.tform, and I piUedlum. whitewash. The relief was inatantane- and, feud breath. Boils appear on the
i lost a good deal of his spirit 1 tried | walked moodily oat of the court-room. jj_ heart wm full of symimthv for him oas. At the end of thirty minutes I ! htnba, and black spots extend oyer the
.p b~l U ItotoUO bb». ItoiA-.tol^l. ,b«.b™ k. rotU U. ■!«* l«r«~I ; ,
toCTj.«mp to* . uuLn. H**,^ ; look Ibra o*b toi tomnlil*p.b*l to- . 1»~ J&gt;*a b«l7. t&gt;«Hb orfbanl.'
sir, things are act so bad m they se«ra.1 “id showered a wholesale tirade ofprowhen I get before an audience, I
min. ’Hinn hmn a brisk rub- ! corn within three days after these symp| Considering the character of the wrap- I fane abase upon the magistrate. Then
hare to stand on my tip-tore to bing, and there came off great rolls of |
I ons, the limited number of shots j be ran into the corridor, but before bo !
OTer
f(X&gt;»-lighta, I wish I was a dead cuticle; then I anointed my feet
allowed, and
l°&lt;r» ?*’’! ' Ui,fc’ Ull®r UuU‘ 1
B0t ‘h“ k’ng‘ with a little mutton-tallow, pat an some |
•■id he had never hear d
tollman.

rF“" I ““■ -™* -- •&gt;—-

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,ll I;

*yji
!p|

EEMTISTS

NEW

LIVERY ! 3g

The money wan
1 alter which bo broke silence with:

the collision ? ’
the universal brotherhood of mass I1
I objected that thia would re.iuir
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. i* __ _
—

Tbit

the rame year, it was 31.435 tom. nd
M.1S0 in 1«T7; in Italy, in 1878. it wm

had wo good an affect that
A Fable hr “the Cnltnrtd.”

LIVIRY i BOARDING STABLE

French

it by heart:

mutilation.*
with L&gt; mother's bn-akfsst.

ioconmqu&lt;mce tn
wanted wan thrill.
IM;

carried it

Foartoa's

While be

�i.m

Our Vast Stock will be Sold at Cost,
.

Men’s Suits for $6.50.
Men’s Suits for 12.00
Overcoats for 5.00.

IB®-/*. ..............................

lat on Lawton load «nirt
Liquor tax,,
Total..
-

jsasre

Paid

5,067 11
2.441,73
1.7® »

1JMM

1.19130

/Matbews. Rowland. Fuller, Swift,
trags and Young—10,

a resolution submitting to tbe voter* of
iiig or purrhaAingJa county Poor House,

now ottered tbe roBowing report:

Tbe special committee appointed at
the Oct. session bog leave to report as
follows:
That Whekeas.
of the Board of Ru
grapber for toe Circuit Court was County had in 1878. —
brought before the Board and discuss- entered into to build
cJ by Mr. Hewitt, aud more nt 1'ngth tbe contingent fund nt
.—..... ...
•— «»- w---------- *»----------- j Attorney
Poor Hotro? and said house having been
bctilt^aBd^nearly paid for as thus proreport of
—
-.pointed at
Wherka«. we deem such a house a
&lt; »n motion of Mr. Carter, the election the session in Januarr leal to construct necessity that cannot well be dispensed
of a Supt. &lt;WM made the special order a houoe f $ the Poor Farm, which report with for the comfort of the unfortun­
was recei ved and placed on flic.
for I o'clock thi i afternoon.
'
ates of oar county and likely to prove
On motion of
Thomas, Bocnl ad­ an economy to the tax-payer* of Barry
journed until rine o'clock to-morrow County and a lasting monument to
morning.
Emoch Amdkv*, Clerk.
tb-tr generosity and enterprise; and
Uhaa. H. Bauer can ta used by Circuit
WHKKKAa, The building committee
Court Commissioner Martin, unless L.
Wednesday morning. Jan. fth.
and builder* of said bouse have done
E. Kuappeu desires to occupy the same
Board met pursuant to adjournment their part well and faithfully and are
fur his office.
and proceeded to btwiness.
deserving of the commendation they
Tbe following resolution was offered,
Mr. Thomas moved to take from the are receiving: and
and. on motion of Mr. Thomas, laid on table the resolution in regard to print­
Whereas, in our opinion the only
tbe table:
ing, which motion prevailed.
mistake that has lieen made was io not
Ou motion of Mr. Thomas, the reso­ submitting to the voice of tbe people
/faaabwd. That the County Clerk be
and is hereby InaCructed to procure all lution was adopted oy the following tbe question of raising tbe necessary
printing for tbe use of the county, in­ vote:
amount of money, and believing that
cluding Court Calendars, of that person
Aye*—Carter. Cole, Firm fog. Hewitt, the good judgement of tbe voter* of tbe
sta will do the work for the same at Hick*. Warner, Manchester/ Mathew* Barry County will insure the indorse­
the lowest price: That sealed bids ta Nichols, Fuller, Swift, Thomas and ment of the pntject, therefore
required after three day* notice in Young—18.
Assoicvd, That the question of raising
wntiug to the printer* in the city of
Nava— Durkee, Kilpatrick, Kipp. six tbouxand dollars to pay for new
Hastings, and that the work be let to Newland and Young*—5.
County House be submitted to the vot­
Jbe lowest bidder, who will enclose,
Mr. Fleming moved that the rote by er* of tola county at tbe coming election
w ith hia bid a sufficient bond for the which account No. 23 was allowed at in tbe several townships a nd wards of
faithful pcrformancv of hia w ork ; said the sum of $35, be reconsidered.
the city of Hasting*, in Barry County,
Motion lori by the following rote:
bids to ta fur the work for tbe ensuing
and we would recommend that a print­
year.
Ayes—Durkee, Fleming. He’ritt, ed appeal be furnished to the inspect­
The bond of Joseph Cole as Coroner, Warner. Kilpatrick. Kipp, Manchester, or* of election in each precint, and tbe
with Elam Ctuok and R. B. Wightman Fuller and Young*—41.
said inspector* are hereby requested to
as rarefies, and that of George Purdy,
Nays—Carter, Cole, Hicks, Mathews, post the same in conspicuous places and
fortta s»iue offie. with Giles Giffonl New laud, Nichols, Swift, Th 'mu aud use due diligence that all voters mav
aud C. B. Lee aa sureties, waa present­ Young—9.
have an opportunity to endorse so imed and on motion of Mt. Carter, ap- ' „ The
. . com.
, on
. claim*
, farther
,
, reported
,, ,
portant an improvement and that said
proved.
• that they had examined the following
' '
‘
appeal Im. ma&lt;ir by toe chairman of this
The bond of Alonso D. Cadwalladcr accounts and would recommend their | iLwxrd and contain a statement of the
.is Circuit Court Commissioner, with I allowance a* follows :
amount yet uutaxed necessary to cover
Am B. Pennock, David G. Kobinnou Kn.
Am'l elM R-e.d jjj t]lt. iud'-lltcdncM pn Aaid llOUSC.
and David R. Cook aa sureties, and that •’a"^!?
* •os’ ioo
Respectfully submitted.
of Jarno* M. Martiu fnr the same office S3 M ' wLodaawv wttsrw
1 79 110
ELI NtCHOLK,
with Nathan Greenfield, Chas. H. Rey- M J^.yodf.ru.u.U.
131? VU
W. W. COLE.
nobis and Porter Burton aa atiretie*. i SI W E a&gt;»Me.
»SO IM» *
C. N. YOCXGB.
M J W.WkHi.weUrtt.-rtWt
&gt; Oo.rOrrei
n_
„r \|r
and on motion nf Mr. Young, approved. »:
bTbomr*&lt;«
Dw do
l,n motion &lt;•! Mr. 1 oung uic report
Tlw bond of Enoch Andrus as County ». LA
was acccpteii.
Clerk, apd also tand as Register iu ;
aM "'••isico
iss »b
The roniinitUf on county building*
Chancery, with J. M. Roger*. Seymour m p.Tm c*Vu*.P*7v,?Zrl**Or,r
3-3
submittal the followiug report:
Audru* and 0. D. Spaulding suretie* im Uum
UaMtKok
The committee on county building*
were offered aud on motion of Mr. Car­ »«3
jj, prwj.pti-tusf
u«e ism have examined the buildings on the
ter approved.
108 .*•
*•
County Farm and find the old building
On motion of Mr. Young, all acconnbi
in a very tad condition and no wise
now in the hands of the Clerk were re­ im
Q Cr*«f tirako? «s4 &gt;iUr w so «oi to cxgnfortable for its inmates. The new
ferred to tbe committee on claims.
im lmouso h»s». wiimn
iw
im building is nearly completed and partly
On motion of.Mr. Carter tbe Boanl }!!
*2
’2 occupied by the Overseer of the Pooradiourued until 1 o'clock p. m.
•« »"
Jon.x Flemtxo. Chairman
Afternoon Session, Jan. 7th.
in c v a&lt;44a«os.4«|Mrti
*ri tu
On motion of Mr. Swift the report
i :*
its was accepted.
Boanl met pumhaat to adjournment. n: a m-vj’o •h‘-h
iu
’12 ’im
Mrtqovcd to reconsider the
Roll called. Quorum present.
a*i ii other*, jam* siwi
•
vote by which account No. 30 was disOn motion of Mr. Tbomna Boanl pro- iu
&lt;n»Ma
uu im allowed, which motion prevailed.
cegilM to the election of a Sept, of the
1,11 Y"
*5
On motion of Mr. Kipp the account
Poor, by lodlot, with the following re- . !!* yM
Ji
1! IS waa allowed.
lit Ps*MWaie&gt;u. wiim
a*
m
On motion of Mr. Thomas, Board ad isi
im
1jourued until
12- o’clock,
,sn Wm
l-A. Rwiu.
r e, - —vttixM
-.
_ m.
Whnle number of votes cast,13
12 '
! I«1
in
Noon Session. Jan. 9th, 1879.
Of which L. E. Stauffer had 7
Board met pursuant to adjournment
Wm. H. Merriek . 5
On motion of Mr- Thomas the report with a quorum present.
On motion of Mr. Carter Board pro­
To attend the meeting of tbe Pioneer
ceeded to a secund ballot with the fol­ waa acceptesl.
On motion of Mr. Nichol*, accounts Association, in accordaiwr with a pre­
lowing icsult:
M and 97 were allowed at the sum of vious invitation. Board adjourned until
Whole numberIfl
three o'clock, p. m.
L. E. Statfffrr had11
$10 each.
On motion of Mr. Thomas, 110 was
Afternoon Session, 8 p. tn.
On motion of Mr. Carter. Mr. Stauffer
Board aiet pursuant to adjournment
On motion ot Mr. Newland the report
wm declared duly elected.
aud proceeded to borines*.
sa
amended,
was
adopted.
The committee on claim* reported
Mr. Kilpatrick presented the petition
Mr. Creasy. Secretary of the Pioneer
that they had examined the following
arcMinta. and would recommend their &gt; Associatiou, tendered Lhe Board an in­ of Jacob Ulrich of Woodland with an
vitation to meet with the Aa»ociation affidavit that he. the said petitioner,
at Union Hall to-morrow at 13 o’clock. bad paid the expense* of hia wife at the
Ou motion, invitation waa accepted. insane asylum at Kaianiasoo for a per­
On motion ot Mr. Swift, tta Board iod of.threc month* but was unable so to
went into a committee of the whole for do any longer; mid a* tbeSupU otaaid
the consideration of the County House Asylum had certified that she was a fit
voucher*.
patient to remain there, the petitioner
The matter was discussed by several asked that the expenses for the same
mem tar* of the Board, aud by invita­ might be tarne by the county in accord­
tion. Prosecuting Attorney Knappen ance with the Statute in such ease made
gave at considerable length hiaopinion and provided.
in regard to the legal aspects of the
On motion of Mr. Hewitt the prayer
of the petitioner was granted.
case.
On moUon of Mr. Carter, Board ad­
On motion of Mr. Swift the rote by
journed until one o'clock, p. tn..
which account No. 90 waa allowed at
the aum of $15X30 be reconsidered.
On motion of Mr. Hewitt the account
was allowed at the sum of $18840.
The committee on claims reported
farther that they had examined tbe ac­
count of J. M. Martin for witness fees

State treasurer, .. 17,018 00
Rent, office of Pro
bate Judge
Order ot C. Judge,
Rrpan* on Jail and
court house tence
Teacher’s Institute
Primary school. .
Fine m&lt;mey
Township trcas'r,.
For wood,
317 88 ;
Order of Building
- -------Committee4^00 00 80,991 ®
Bundle J, county orders,. 87* OS
Bundle E, C Judge
Older for book..
10 00
I
Bundle E, C Judge
order for counsel, 30 00
Birth* and deaths,.
78 80
County canvass^.. IM 48
Advance to Sheriff, 390 00
Salary.Co. officer*. AM941 4.3*4 49
Bal. cash in bandaof Trvaa....$0,1l3M
Tbe committer state further that in
addition to the cash baUnre in the
tand* of the Treasury as shown above,
$9.11X38, tbe further sum of about $18.­
600 will be paid in by the township
treasurer, making together the sum of
$37,61X38, out of which the sum of
$1X837 is due tbe state for state tax.
leaving &gt;13,»B8J« applicable for the
current expenses of the Couuty fur the
ensuing year.
In the settlement with the Treasurer
a majority of your committee decided
to allow as voucher* order* drown by
the building committee, so called, to
the amount of $4,300. If the action of
the committee in allowing these orders
is not sanctioned by the Board of Su­
pervisors, the statement will show a
balance of $18,386,36 iu the Lands of
the treasurer, which sum would be
uearly enough to corer the current ex­
penses for the year.
Aa it has been currently reported that
at tbe close of the last fiscal year that
there was some 8X000 surolns fund on
hand that might lie used for the build­
ing of a county poor hotw. your com­
mittee have prepared the following ta­
ble showing very closely the financial
condition of the comity at that time:

£ SiZTv!^

CitaBt.ES N. Yoi'Xgb, J
1 concur in the above report with I be
exception of allowing the order* from
the building committee a* voucher*.
Geo. Thomas.
On motion of Mr. New laud the report
was accepted.
Mr. Thomas moved toAmend the re­
port by disallowing thf-ordci* drawn
try the building committee amounting
to $4,300.
Motion lost by the following vote:
Ayes-Carter. Hicks, Mathews, New­
land. Fuller and Thomas.—*.
Nays—Cole, Ihirkee. Fleming, Hew­
itt, Warner. Kilpatrick. Kipp. Mabcheater. Nichols. Swift, Young* and
Young.-^IS.
Mr. Hewitt moved to expunge from
the record the resolution Introduced by
Mr. Swift, providing that orders drawn
upon the County Treasurer shall not
bear interest until thirty days after the
acceptance of the same.
Motion prevailed by the following
votes
Ayes—Cole. Durkee. Fleming, Hew­
itt, Hicks, Warner. Kilpatrick. Kipp.
Nichols, Fuller and Young*.—11.
Nays—Carter, Manchester. Mattaws.
Newland. Swift, Thomas and Young—7.
Mr. Swift offend the following reso­
lution and moved its adoption:
Jiesolrrd, That if the Dog Tax is con­
tested iu any Township of the County
of Barry, the expense of said Town­
ship* in such case to be paid by the
county.
Motion prevailed by the following
vote:
Ayes—Carter, Cole. Durkse, Hicks,
Kipp, Matbews, Nichole, Fuller, Swift,
Thomas and Youug—11.
Kaya—Fleming. Hewitt, Warner.
Kilpatrick, Manchester, Newland and
Mr.^wjft moved to take up the re­
port of the special committee, which
motion prevailed.
Mr. Swift moved to amend the report
br striking out Ute words "yet nntax-

furnish at the Court House and J ad one
hundred cords of l.urd wood, one-half
M os ion prevailed by the following
of tbe same to be seasoned.
Oa motion of Mr. Hewitt the Board vote:
Ayes — Carter.
Fleming,
Hicks,
adjourned until 9 o'clock to-morrow Manchester. Mathews. Newland, Falter,
morning.
Eaocs Ahdbls, Clerk.
Friday morning, Jan. 10th, 1870.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
motion of^Mr. Newland toe report and were called to order by the chair­
man. Roll called. Quorum present.
Mr. Nkhols offered the fallowing res
Mr. HewittofftewdOM foilowing resolution and moved its ad
olutioo and moved ita adoption:
JUsatea* That tots Board hearttty e«&gt;
WUSBEAS, The Hon. F’rankA. Hooker. Judge of tbs Sth Jui di ci:. I Circuit. dorar tbaeffbrt being made by the tembn* sent to the Board of - ------------------thi* county hia certificate that tbe bosineaa of thia Circuit (or thia county is
such as to render the employment of a
stonynpber desirable and ueocaanry.
That the certificate of said
Judge ta and the same la hereby ap­
proved bv thia Bend: and that tbe
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Paid by asM

«rod.atas lowprtee aa poratote.

Men’s Suits for $10.00.
Overcoats for 4.50.
Overcoats for 12.00.

Men’s Suit’s for $8.00.
Overcoats for 4.00.
Overcoats for 7.00.

BOOTS AND SHOES.
Men’s Boots for $2.
Men’s Boots for 3.50.
Rubber Boots for 2.50.
Women’s Arctics for $1

Men’s Boots for $2.50.
Men’s Boots for 3.75.
Rubber , Boots for 2.75.
Men’s Alaskas lor 85 cts.

DRY GOODS
Prists for File Cents.
Doable Feld Alpacas 22 cts.
Cottonades for IS cts.
Kentsch Jeus for 36 cts.
All Wool Flannel for 18 cts.

Men’s Boots for $3.
Wool Lined Boots for 2.50.
Men’s Arctics for 1.25.
Beaver, Calf Foxed Boots 2.50.

DRY GOODS.

Prists for Sii Cents.
Turkey Red Prists for 9 Cts. Cashmeres for Forty Cents
Single Fold Alpacas 14 to 18c All of Our Dress Goods it the Lowest Possible Prices.
Cottonades for 20 cts.
Cottonades for 26 cts.
Tweeds for 40 cts.
All Wool Cashmere for 66 cts. Bearer Cloaking for $1.76.
Bearer Cloaking for $2.70.
All Wool Flannel 26 cts.
All Wool Flannel 30 ctf.

Some very fine Ready-Made Cloaks for $6 to $10.
Ladies Underwear 40 c.
Ladies Underwear 60 c.
Men's Wrappers for 36 4 66 c.
Ladies Skirts Sixtyfire cts. Ladies Skirts Eighty flve cts. Linen Handkerchiefs 8 cts.
Linen Handkerchiefs 20 cl Nubias for Fifty cts.
Nnbias for Eighty cts.

Cotton Batts 11 cts.

Cotton Batts 13 cts.

Wall Paper at Cost.

A NICE LINE OF SAXONY AND FUR HAT AT COST
Now is the time to boy a sett of that Decorated Crockery Ware.
White Granite Ware at Cost.

TEAS I

TEAS I

A Good Japan Tea for 35 cents.

TEAS !

Best Japan Tea 65 cents.
;ood bargain,

On motion of Mr. Fleming tbe report
wss adopted by the following vote :
Ayes—Carter, Cold. Fleming. Hicks,
Werner. Kipp, Manchester, MathrwK.
Newland. Nichols, Fuller, Swift. Thom­
as. Young and Young*—15.
Absent— Durkee, Hewitt and Kilpat­
rick—3.
Mr. Carter moved to reweind tbe res­
Nays—Hick*. Mathew*. Swift. Thom-1 olution instructing the I*rosecuting At­
os and Youug*—5.
torney to enforce the dog tax aet, which
On motion of Mr. Durkee sect. No.' motion was lost by the following vote .
103. tabled at the Oct. session, was tak­
Ayea— Thomas—1.
en up and allowed at the sum of $15.30.
Nay*—Carter, Cole. Durkee. Fleming.
On motion of Mr. Warner, trio vote Hewitt, Hie.ka, Warner. Kilpatrick.
upon No. 70 was reconsidered and the Kipp. Manchester, Mattawa, Newland.
same allowed at the additional sum of Nichols, Fuller, Swift. Youug* and
Young—17.
On motion of Mr. Hewitt No. M also
The special committee to whom was
tabled at the Oct. aensiou. was taken up referred tack tlic matter of preparing
and allowed at the sum of $48.98, the a resolution submitting to the people
the question of raising $3,000 to pay
amount claimed.
Mr. Kipp moved to reconsider rote for Poor House, now offered a second
br which county treasurer was instruct­ report as follows:
ed not to pay order* signed by the Tu the Chairman and Board of Super­
chairman of the building committee
visor* of Barry County:
and ecunty clerk. Motion prerailed , Your special committee would most
by the followiug rote :
reapectfully report that in view of the
peculiar cirrnm*tancea attending the
. ing. nr win, nanier. KUpatnca. aipp, building and paying for the new CoanI Newland, Nichols, Fuller and Young. tv poor Honor, the fact that said house
—13.
has been fully built and paid for out
Nays—Hicks, Mathew*. Swift, Thom­ of tbe coutiugent fund of the treasury
as and Young—5.
of this county, and said contingent
Not voting—Manchester—1.
fund simply depreciated to the extent
On motion of Mr. Thomas. Board ad­ of $fJ,dOO, and said Board having the
journed until 8 o'clock to-morrow ixiwcr to replenish said contingent fund
morning.
Eaocn Axdbus. Clerk.
by tax, without vote of the people, roar
committee does not deem ft expedient
Saturday. Jan. 11th, 8 a. m.
to submit to a vote of the people the
Board met pursuant to adjournment
Eu Nichols,
and proceeded to business.
W. W. Colb,
Mr. Thomas offered the following
C. N. Yousoa..
resolution and moved its adoption :
l?4Mo/ccd, That tbe Proaeculing At
On motion of Mr. Newland tbe report
torney of the Coonty.be and l» hereby was accepted.
directed to prosecute the Board of Su­
Mr. Kipp moved the adoption of the
pervisor*, or any other party or parties, report.
Motion lost by tbe following vote :
who have been guilty of .olating the
Constitution and laws of tbe State, in ^ A^reiH-Warner, Kilpatrick, Kipp and
aaacoaiug or attempting to assess a tax
on the tax-payer* of the county, for the ’ Nays—Carter, Cole. Fteming, Hewitt,
building or attempting to build a coun­ Hicks, Manchester, Mathews. Newland,
Fuller, Swift. Youngs aud Young—Uty Poor Pouae.
Aliacnt—Durkee—1.
Motion loot, not receiving a majority
of all tbe Members.
Not voting—Mr. Tbomaa—1.
The committee then offered a third
Ayea—Carter, Fleming, Mathews,
Newland, Fuller, Swift, Thomas, report aa follows:
To
the Honorable Chairman and MrmYoung* and Young -$.
bera of the Board of Supervisors of
Nays—Cole, Durkee. Hicks, Warner,
Kilpatrick, Kipp and Manchester—7.
Harry County:
'
•
Your special committee appointed at
Absent—Hew&gt;u and Nichols—3.
Mr. Durkee moved tn reconsider the our October westen A. D. 1878. to sub­
vote in regard to extending the time mit to tbe Board a leaolntinu subwitfor tbe collection of taxes, which mo­ tiug to the people tta question of rais­
ing the Hum of $8,000 to purchase or
tion prevailed.
Mr. Durkne then moved that the res erect new County House, respectfully
olution introduced b) Mr. Mancbeeter present the following preamble and
be amended so as to include all tbe
townships in tbe ronnty. Motion pre­ tioa fey tbe Board, rut:
Whekeas, At tbe January atwaioa
vailed vjf the following vote t
Ayro-Carter. Cole, Durkee, Fleming, laat of tbe Board of Saperviaon of Bar­
Hicka. Warner. Kilpatrick, Kipp. Man- ry County resolutions were adooted
cboater, Matbews, Falter, Swift and ami arrangenicnte made for Imilding
and paying for, oat of tbe contingent
fund of the treaaury of said county, a
new County Poor House, and e
Whekeas, By virtue of said resolu­
tions and arrangements •said County

vote taken in regard to the county
printing, which motion prevailed.
On motion of Mr. Hewitt the resoln
tian was laid on the table.
' On motion of Mr. Swift the Bos.il ad­
journed without &lt;lay.
The following is toe Pay Roll of the
Boa id for this se-son :

Kaanra.
Harlow U V»ru-r-_.
WIR.im W Cote.—
l^wte I»ork«w—-....
John Etemis*--------

tals W. Hawaii Illi
(kartmil. IlMk*....
AJJ )KUf*Utek....
J B MamteMtesim
Altea MU'teoi...
Wri™ A J*«wl»oJ
Ell Xtetmte-----------Irwn Swift-..........

Mo-

shall

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Aftaroom* W*srirm. Jaa. 10th. *B.

Board met pursuant t*&gt; adjonrnmrat
Mr^St nwred ttaTwr. Carveth

Boofoot Im than Mb
ba allowed tbe farther earn of $00, mere than $1» for each afftaaae.
Motka preraited.
wiueb taottoo waakra by tbefoUowiag

On motion of Mr. Kipp No. 119 waa
allowed at the »um of $1.30 per day.

Howitt, Woroer, Kil
Nictate and Fuiter-U&gt;.

lien's Drawers 35 S 56 a
Linen Handkerchiefs 10 cts.
Cotton Batts 9 cts.

MEAT MARKET.
-Freg/i and Salt Meat9t
MU Bits id Sialkn,

�Wm. A. AYLSWORTH

'Kut•nitnre I
I*’’ ii rn.l t u r e !

।

•A-GEA-IIN- T3ST

Mlm Frankie MUhwMfBnttie Crook,
to vtaitin* at L. L7Uom£.

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THID FITDLTDI

STANDARD fTRXITUBE AT

... *•
boaght of H. R. DjrikinaonJL Co. their Stock of Good., I aUR at

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE !

la *U lhe Ixitvmt Wtylra and
Patlerm, nnd f riiqwe in
Design nnd Ptoihfe.

B. R. DfckiasM to adding inlaid*
bliad. to hi* bowse on State HiL

STILL AHEAD!

r.
The bottom haa Mi oat of th* ateixbiugbndly on oar principal thtndogb-

Ever knoWu in Nashville, the like of which haa never teen beard of in thi. vi­
cinity- Occupying my own store-tending and running under light expeaae*, I
am prepared to make the moot liberal offcro in tbe way of prieoa and term*, m
yon will aoo by the following

GROCERIES
Yell

out und
und der L-...
—.—
uud pecanLM vaah much lively,
old lady coome in mit

Gib. Smith started for Jackson. Mon­
day mowing to acrept a job of “brakeing." on tbe main line.
John F. Berner, tb* new bakery man.
haa presented u» with a sample of hia
worknwrehip. Thanks.
gv&lt; it.
—Another new elevator 1 H. M. Lee
has leased a strip of land 300 feet long,
of the M. C. R. R-. opposite Lew. Dur­
kee’s, fur a new elevator. »x40 fert,
two stories, with basement for loading
car*. Chas. Fowler of Maple Grove,
will put up the structure and become a
partner, the firm being known as Lee

-Wm. A. Aylawnrth is at bi* old
to the wants of al) of hi* old patron*,
and many aroce, aa of yoea. Attention

nnll, it caught a board that bad not
been properly thrown out of tbe way,
w hich caught and shoved John Funds*,
tbe head sawyer, on tbe log. in from
of the circular naw, but tbe prompt in­
terference of Mart Cooper, who grabIwd John, and helped him to gain hi*
equilibrium, undoubtedly prevented a
and accident.

nation this pra** evening (Friday
night). Oyateca, and only 30 ct*. each.
Tbe R. R. Club are to give a spelling
match at their hall, one week frvni next
Monday night. Let everybo iy attend.
Mr. H. A. Dickinson nnd Mra. J. H.
haa shut up their house aad moved in
with H, R. Dickinson’*. Mrs. Lee ap­
pear* to be improving in health.
On Wednesday morning Maggie Jef­
frey started to visit Rev. Thomas’ peo­
ple at Jonesville : and Ubbie Bulen to

Veil den. some time ago all der ehlldem wat pelong to the Wolf family,
von nite roomr in mit so mooch birth­
day bresents for der old lady. **h ahe
act down und cry uud veep mit joy for
der pig auiiper to.
Der report »ay Henry Purourn bought
Th«&gt;L*die* Society of Maple Grove
farm of Sam Schmidt. un&lt;£Schmidt
will hold a social at tbe residence oi der
moving out to Campbell town. ’
Mr. and Mr*. John German, Feb. Sth. pee*
Und der report **y tome leetle war
Refreshment* will be served. Com.
rash coome in der poy* at der Martin'*
Uaele CharlesGallowarof Woodland, akool house. und some vash wounded
took the car* for Howel! on Tuesday, und no pody’* kilt. Goot pyc, der male
PorrWASHTKX.
in answer to a telegram announcing pee* counting in.
that a relative waa on hi* death-bed.
That highly interesting, entrancing
and serio-comic drama. “Proceeding*
Tbe Methodists still continue tlieir
of the Board of Supervisor*,’' ending
with the roaring farce of “Pay Boll” revival mcctinga.
The lawyer* are getting ready for
curtail* our space for locals proaigiousCircuit Court which convene* next
ly, this week.
Monday.
On Tuesday night John Webster and
। wife were the recipient* of a surprise.
fotten up by Mr*. Wm. Wilmin, of
ackson, a stater. It w*» on the fifteentb anniversary of their niarriagr
I (gla*« wedding.) and a nice attendance
I with quite an array of present*, in
i glass, wa* the sequel.
Req. C. C. Miller, one of the beat
qualficd Evangelista in the State, will
l&gt;c in Naabville. Feb, Sth. to commence
a serie* of gospel m&lt;-&lt; ring*, in the Bap
tirt Church. A cordial ira’itation isextended to the entire community to *t। tend theae meetings and take part in
them. Chrisfiaua. pray that God may
revive hia work and men and wometi
i be saved from him.
Pxarou.

—One.dark night last week “Bloody
Hill" had a aenMtion, that might have
terminated with bad and fatal reaulta.
On the night ia question Will. Fisher,
a tough young rooster of Kalama, ac­
companied by a vouug blood, named
Farr made a raid on old man Howell's
nlxxlr, proliably with the intentuf hav­
ing a "nigh old time" with a young
lady that works there.
Among the
pleasant little tiling* they did waa to
tote the youug lady around ua their
shoulder*, threatened to kiaa a female
ConraL Rooms.
doctor, fired off a gun cloae to the win
Jan. 3Hth.
dow. when Geo. Howell appeared on
Regular meeting bvid.
the scene, cocked his little revolver,
Preaeut—Chipman. President; 7
and put a bullet through Fisher'* pant­ man. Lee, Wheeler. Barber and You
aloons. and theu the convention ad­
journed Me die.
Minute* of the previous meeting read
and approved.
The following accounts were present­
ed and on motion allowed: Rasry,
teaming, etc.. $9..V&lt;. W. 8. Power*,
attorney fees, $5.00. W. E. Grigg*,
arrests, care of tramp*, etc., $t«.;j6. C.
H. Brady, wit&amp;ra* fro*. .47 cte. M. Ev­
erts, work onptrert. .(Beta. John Bobto try pajwr No. 2. but aa we have not
•era a e-ipy yet we cannot bay what
aort of a paper it is. We thought the
Nawa waa good enough for any burg,
The account for witneaa frek in the
ef that eiir.-JfkidlnW/r ZfcpaWir**.
raar v*. Mary Brady. «a* taken from
Now give ■■ a rest no thi* paper fool- tbe table. and on motion not allowed.
iuhnee*. There’* nothing in it. Sim­
On motion the petition praying that
ply a gentleman of tbe dberal ebure’i a highway be ooenrd cotnmencng at
faith thought we didn't publish hi* ao- the east md of IU—d St and running
cirty notice in the moat conapicuooa east to interarc: with the road running
place in tbe Nawa, and said he would from Nashville to Vermontville, waa
give $35 to atari a new. unbiased paper taken from tbe table, and on motion
here. The printer doesn't lire who the p&gt;aj&lt;-r of tbe petitioner* waa de­
w ante to run a second paper in thia nied.
On motion the time for collecting
taxes waa extended until the b’-th of
Fabrurary.
On motion council adjourned.
C. H. Bkadt.
E. CHIPMAN.
Recorder.
Preaident-

..James Fleming.
------- E. M. Evert*.
Mr*. A. L. Haary.
....... G- F. T.mnan.
Mro. C. W. Wtekham.
&gt; &amp; Jeuk*,..H. C. It F. Wooleutt.
lay* will l«e interspersed with To
d in at rumen tai muair, anil tabunder tte managemenl of Mm.
ioottfr. Admission 15 eta, chil. .
................. at7p. m. ;En-

Tbe hotel haa changed hands.
to to remain with him or not.

deir shirts vash moat all goae, und
•bust like todder time booth vaab whin­
ed ahnst like tier odder. Veil der di­
rector coottie next day und tell der
teacher to go avay. put be no go till
night, den took der key off to. Veil,
der omcer took der luck off and pat on
von mon-, uud wbou be coome nock he
no .yet in. put ooome lagging for der
new key und den go home mil hiapooka.
Veil don Bbon Fuller go M him mit der
law und Barter va*h vllling to bay $7
und cal! It aqagre. Veil den. Bborge
Barden -coome along uud aay be try It.
und der akool vaali all rite vonee more.
Der akool poard had no gootniet mit
Barter; I spcct they vaabtired giving
gontrart* to Mia* Ada Jordan.
Veil den, Broeeher Sias pee* keeping
meeting at der Union Church some

A gentleman by the name of Fish,
from Ionia county, waa in these parts
looking land the past week.
| Tom Nile*! Ye*. Did you notice
him 1 Wbvt Mr*. Nile* presented
him with a four pound girl laa. Friday.
Frank Hartwell and wife returned a
few days ago, from the eastern part of
tbe State, where they have been visit­
ing parents and friends. For fourycar*
Fraak ha* kept from under tbe parent­
al roof, and he reports a good visit

Ye correspondent learn* that T. A.
Crandall and Jerome Esgul staked
their watcliea that a horse could not be
driven from Charlotte to Ralamo in a
certain length of time. On trial. Dr.
Snell’s boron went tbe rout. M mile*, in
48 minute*, thus winning the bet. Fast
time, two watebea, one boroe.
There was quite a flutter created in
oar school a few day* ago by the ap­
pearance of the arhool lioard, st an
early hoar of the day. The cause of
tbe visit of the officials waa, they had
la-en told that the *cho&gt;4 waa very bad­
ly conducted, and that, like bedlam,
there waa no order; that the pulling
Port, and hauling wn* fearful to behold. So
the Bon. Board came down on the
Tillou school progeeMiag finely. Tbe amount
of ndvica left for tb* school was up in
a numbers, ao your correspondent
not give the proceeding* in fall.

8ch©d.ule of Prices:

CONBIBTTNQ OF

Pay lour Taxca.
Or 1 shall noon be obliged tn call on
yoo. I will be at D. C. Griffith’* store
in Naahvilte, every Friday, MdatStoeridan on Thursday afternoon.

-y say

Beet Standard Print* 4| to 5 ote. Heavy Cotton Flannel fitoUi eta. 9,000 yard.
Brown Cotton (to arrive) 4i to • eta. A tot of Gingham* reduced from UH to 8c.

Sugars. Teas,

W. M. DaVurx.

Treasurer of Castleton Townahip.

DRESS GOODS

Coffees, Spices,

। Undentalcitiqf Good&gt;&gt;,
A*4 •**»!«■ gust
1*U* U**«r

Marked down to ton If their original prlee.

the People’* Supply Store.
Chas. W. Smith.

CV Coffee* and Sagar* are very
cheap. Call and get a supply.
Cha*, w. Sumi.

T&lt;l*w.u4k&lt;*&gt;*bUtM

Pilot Uu of Pmitm ii lit Ctui.

Ranging io price from fl. 8.10, l*i. 15 and 90 to 50 and 75 eta. Heavy Twilled
Flannels 33 per cent lea* than ecat. Handsome Shirting Flnnucl. from 18 to 95c.

Tobaccos, Cigars

Walnut Case* and Caskets.
SHROUDS AND GLOVES
K«0 rawtsMlf esluB*. W» *1m twyi O ,-4
II...M lor yUcS, »u taoenl
*. v
aorkar*.
KT Thaaklc* "it r*lem* ft »»•. tatm a. bt«rr&gt;4oa xalr. l&gt;-. raal.
sk»« hj
l*&lt; **4 aaUl*4 s-Md SM»a IkalaatWU Ma.utSa
m*. i* IMa Iklara:
Kaab'lll--, Xkft.Jas.eai7 lai. 1»7*

I

Crockery, Glaseware, Pocket and
Table Cutlery, at price* that defy com­
AND EVERYTHING ELSE USUAL­
petition.
Chas. W. Smith.
LY KEPT IN A
A new lot of Enibomed Pictures lust
J. L.F.VFZ A. MOXM.
In Men's Boy*' and Youths’, consisting of Beaver*. Diagonal, Baaket and Fancy '
received ; and don’t forget'thoae Wood
Spiral*.
Citxa-.W. Smith.
Caaaimere , Ocr $34.00 Suita reduced to $18.00. $30.00 Suita reduced to $15.00.
$10.00 Salta reduced to $19.00. $19.00 Sait* reduced to $9.00. $10.00 Suita re­ TMHMB BROTHERS,
duced to $0^0. $8.00 Suite reduced to $5.00. $5.00 Suite reduced to $3.50. 100
I will be in Na*hville during the
Pair* Good Pants $1A0, worth $3.00. 500 Hate and Cap. $1.00. worth $2.00.
month of January, 18TO, on Friday tbe
3rd. Thursday the 9th, Friday the 17tii,
and on Thursday of eatlrweek follow­
ing. Hope to meet Interested parties
Karp at « ! llmaa ,r-&gt;apl.„ hoe at eavrTlk ac
-at tbe Wolcott House.
CmtwI la aMBstry u»w* J-W auk* 0MM»aU*c
Dated. Dec. Mth. !»78.

CLOTHING!

SStoteTC"

CLOTHING!

CLOTHING!

FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE

DRUGGISTS,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

STONE and WOODEN WARR!

Pure Drugs, Medicines,
900 Pair* Boot* at from $1.50 to $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. WOpair* Women’s. Miasr*ie»( aetklsea, Ct&gt;eu.icala,
e« and Children'* Shoe* from 2^ eta. to $3.(X) per pair. The above nre a decided 1 DYESTUFFS,
bargains, being worth double the money.
TOILET ARTICLE^.
PEHFl Ml '.
' TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT «.
PAINTS. Oll-s.
VARNISHES.
AbTr PRICES CORRECT.
AND BRUSH! -

Good Goods!
Our country ia getting to lie fearfully
alarming, the average of life being lea­
se nned every year, without any reaaonablr cause, death resulting generally
from the moat insignificant origin. At
thi* araaon of tbe year especially, a cold
■* arch a common thing that in the
hurry of every day life we are apt to
overtook the danger* attending it and
often find, too late, that a fever or lung
troulde ha* already act in. Thousand*
low their live* in th l« way every win-

avoided. Tor all .disease* of tbe throat
and lung*. Borchee’s Grrman^Synip has
proven Itself to be the grratent discov­
ery of its kind in medicine. Every
druggist in tin* country will tell you of
it* wonderful effect. Over 930,000 bot­
tle* sold last y -ar without a single fail­
ure known. For sale by Bomk Bros.

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Low Prices !
Fair Dealing

Keroacne Oil 35 eta. 13 lbs. Louisiana Sugar fur $1.00. 4 lb*. Whole Leaf Tea
for $1.00. 11 Ibt. Raisins for $1.00. Chewing Tobacco 45 cts., worth AO. Plug
Tobacco $5 eta., worth 80. And a thousand other articles at corresponding pric­
es, which cannot fail to attract the pocket book of the close caab buyer.

CARPETS AT COST.

We are bound to meet all co tn peti­
tion, guarantee our good* atrictly pare,
Hemp Carpets at 18 eta., reduced from 25. Ingrain at 80 ct*.. reduced from 40.
and the price* aa low, if not lower, than
the tame goods are offered by any other
firm In Barry Co., and if not natOlfact­ On or about the 15th of February I shall commence selling by auction,
word to the wise ia sufficient."
ory return them and your money will

Sttal, Jtaltara S Bia ii Bm’u,
Wall Paper. Ilordrring

And Mtutlonvry.

Teas, Coffees &amp; Family G?occri&lt;5.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
A. SPECIALTY.

Fite WatdiBs. Ctaus, Riajs, Pins. Is
In c»nrlu«i&lt;&gt;n aeptaptweto
K K I. 1.

f7* De not fall to look at the man; bargains ofTrred. and put
money in your purse toy buy ing of

AM

I , O AV

As good GimmL can lie sold.

Call and See Ue.
He»pr&lt; tfldl),

WM. A. AYLSW0RTH.

Your* Respectfully

DAN. MANEE.

itoisi: BB0M.
&gt;• K W

____________________________ tourer—or to H, H, Dickinson A t o.

1879.

1IRSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

'

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING UP.

1879.

UR Stock was never so nearly doard out al thi* season of the year a* al

O preaeut, and we are now replenishing it with

FURNITURE STORE.

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS KELLOGG I DEM ARA Y

court. M. Nolan. was adjudged to pay a
fine of $35&gt;) or go to State Prison one
year for committing aiinltery.
At Grand Rapid* ou the 38th, E. Hvdron'« little daughter was playing f&gt;y
the aide of the house, when *ome froien ’enow fell from the roof aud killed

Which are muck cheaper than in the Fall, in fart lower thau ever known tn tbe
htotory of trade. EapeeMly iu

n

Stlichigan &lt;ttntralKritanu.

(sOOtis

furniture:

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION I
LOOK AT OUB 1B7S PRICES:

। Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. GOOD GOODS,
----- A S t&gt; A ft—
French Designs l ie, former price 20c.
CHEAP AS »e CAN AFFOBD TO,
Every Time.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
W&lt; San cs I ! U Boat Us* ot
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
&amp; CASKETS,
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much i COFFINS
them.
U Xsaftrtlte, okkk *1111* ask! st botloa ; urn
I below cost. Don't -buy until you get our
PLAKIXl;. HAT&lt; III.\4.', *c„
prices.
um

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

Monet Ss’ei by Dealiss villi
WTiere can we find n race of people
more anxious to make tbe “mighty dol­
lar" than our own rare, commonly call­
ed the Yankee* f You cannot meet
with one but what he is either silently
and steadily studying bow to work out
tbe great problem, “bow to make the
i mighty dollar," while other* are eoti •
stantly building air castles, with the
expectation that some future day will
bring to them untold wealth : but bow
often these castle builder* are doomed
to disappointment. Why T because the
time ha* paMol when fortune* are
made in a day : but, like our forefatiiawe must work it out by hard labor
small savings. Ti* true a few men
by gambling and speculating, make* a
fortune, but as a rule soon lores it. ami
not only tbair fortune*, but all self re­
spect and eacrgy. How few of our
young men know the actual worth of a
dollar, and it ahould be the aim of
parents to inculcate into the mind* of
tbeir children not only tbe worth of it,
but the wisdom of saving it, aud him:
of all, bow to invest it to an advantage.
Would it not be well for u* all to learn
the simple Ireaon of how to in vest the
mighty dollar. I woaM Mggeot that
we carry the theory into practice, by
learning to cultivate our own indgement. and when weare in need otpait
nevor purchase uahas confidant that
we are buying them as cheap aa they
can be ought elsewhere. Never bay
inferior gooda. and to thaw wte wish

[

As Vsxtai.

VT Thanking you lor past (tovora, 1 remain

Xsrtvin., mm* . Mot. i«. ing

Yours rieupectfYiI’j’.

KELLtMiG * BEMARH,
Ifcmll. Mala »«.. Mar X. B.

_______________D. C. GRIFFITH.
HURRAH, BOYS !
DWIGHT SACKETT'S BAKERY.

T he Long Br ick
and Low Prices.

Broadhead Alpacas
Sold only by me in this Village.

«

SMOKED HAMM.
SHOULDERS.
POULT

LARD. Etc.

DTHidea and PUta taken at tbe highe* market price.

Don’t Ml to gira me a call.

Respectfully announce* to the public
that he ha* opened a

A BRANCH STORE

Dry Goode. Uroerrtro, Hat*.
&lt;•!»•. Clothing, Boot* nnd

Mboe, Xetiona. Kte.
Which, with ready eash in hand, a* 1
1 light exprutw*, will enable u« to make
the moM

8ATI8FACT0HT PRICES .TO ALL
—M—

ALL KINDS OP

FRESH AND SALT HEATS! My Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.

For Woodlaud Outer.

At Woodland Center, containing a
large Stock of
,

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of

-A.T

_

WM. A. AYL8WORTH

xa THE PLACE FOR

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,

FURNISS’
MEAT MARKET!

m

,,
n» »•«» rta io— Wi. ai.,1
that the
emtire STOCK &gt;■ MEW
H.rtar u™
u.
month, cMiaequently boudin *t

PRICES
Bring in your Country Produce ; will excange Goods
for u as favara6y as for Gresnbacks.

G. A. TRUMAN.

Mutch lee* than tL&lt;«— ruling «*ri* ia
the full.
*

WoxHate. LW ifc, Uta.
RMfeCtfutly,
WM. A. ill..'.iogyu, _

�man's doing bostneas on borrowed capi­
tal. A strong pressure u beajg brought
to bear upon this Legialatnro to have
He legal rule reduced to 7"prr cent., m
is the case in sxno other Blates. Mr.
Thorpe, of Branch county, even propowd to reduce tbe rate to 5 per oeat„
but such a sweeping reduction evu’d
not lie made to work. But the j^plc
have rights which the law-making
power o' the State is ixjiind to resprct.
That the legal rate of interert in Michi
gun will be reduced from 10 to 7 per
cent, there is good reason to believe

Senate bill No. 8, entitled “A bill to
*
lers section No. 7454 of
laws of 1871, in regard to
The reporter naked tl
if he had ever come acre
“ Yea," wm tbe reply.

Mr. Huston wm iu favor of the re­
duction ptopoMd. He argued that
since the prices of almost everything
have greatly declined since the war, the
price for legal printing ought also to be
correspondingly reduced. Salaries and
the wages of laboring men have been
greatly reduced since tlie a nr. He con­
tended that the publishers in his part
of the State an- making money three
hard times.
'
Mr. Hodge, after forty year*' experi­
ence in tlic puldiabinp busanaaa, thought
hr knew aomething in relation to the
w-iStarv isMRW la fftTMr, Vinw* »r matter. He aaid that, in war Umea,
when prices for everything were enor­
mously high, in response to a popular

Tildrn fa aaid tnbs MeUn* lb*&gt; fh-vcrowMii. of
New Yurt next (all aa tha *»p0ag *ax» b&gt; tbe
rmomlMtiM for tte ProaMa£yia 1»C.
At a meeting of the Potter Commit
tm, tte other &lt;Uy, &lt;«4 BatWx .rtaivd Ufa oo-

A WasHINuTOX di»pateh oar* : ’‘Mr.
C'.mkilnc haa »**Jn triumphed in hfa oommlllw, awl. by Un» -olid role of the lUpubllcan

There Ims been a derided increase in
the exportation of American produce
and live stock during the post year.
Tbe Bar-can of Stallstics m Washington
hss returns to the .'list of October, in
full, and a circular ceutaining the in­
formation will Ik&gt; published in a few

At Coal Creek, Ind., two young men.
named Hagbea and Dallv, quarreled over a
friendly game of earth, and l&gt;*ily drew a re­
volver and abot Ilagbae d-ad The ciurderer

Thu week another new drama. “ Two
W.®®." i« being produced al Mal n-kar'*, in
Oucsra As this pixy ■ a partial adaptation

__ ___
Mr,

__(
The following ia a
nietil of the value
l&gt;ortcd;

bury IlrwA.
RXOWT deaths: John W. Goff, one of
tb. loading beuww tore .4 Cinelnnail; John

increased from 50 to 70 cent* Bill* introduced; By Mr. Willet, lo'moro
twr folio. He claimed that pnnten.
of liMm.eMytum. inpnwtal
Criore the war gladly took legaV print- .
wm

ing st 50 cents per folio, and, iu Ina J f-trowc, for Uu&gt; pmrrvaUoa and jwvlorUoo
judgment, thev would now gladly do &lt;4 S*“*; bX J*r- Moalt.m, v&gt; n-snl*io and gov
the name tiling.’ He contended that the
« Cnrroetu.n .1 loeta- b,
high rates now in vogue fall with crush­
ing weight tijxm the Jioorer .-lames, who
arc {east able to boar tlie burden. Mr.
Sbc]*rd strenuously opposed the |wuj&gt;oscd reiloeUon in legal rabw. earnestly
contending that print era as a class are
poor men, striving hard to “ make both ,~ir7',~7r~
—r.””

Sitting Bull and a party of twelve came
on a vprit to the Berthold Indians, who
were still in their winter quarters They
afterward same to the. fort, and I told
Sitting Bull that I could only allow him­
self and a few of the xmneinal men of
the tribe to come inoide and trade. He
knew that regulation waa customary
when we were a little weak, and ho made
no objection. I further told him to go
iato the store and trade at our regular
' prior*, end when he waa through I
। would satisfy him by giving him any­
thing that hr wanted, but I could not
permit him to fix the price. lie went
into the store and got some Iroquois
sheila, which are hugely use*! by
the aavagra for psrpoats of ornamen­
tation. He offered five buffalo rolw a I
for them. but the price waa ton, and tbe
store man would not accept his offer. ,
Sitting Bull came into my office and
said he would not give more than fire
-robes fur the shells. I told him be;
could not have them for the price, and I i
took the shells away from him. I
walked toward a bureau to put the arti­
cles away. Knowing tbe treadierou*
nature of the Sioux, I watched him
over my shoulder. Hr had his arms
crossed on the stock of a double-bar­
reled gun, the mnxxles of which were

•way from him. Sitting Bull raised the
hshen. do much gratuitous advertising pHa!uf rvttlmrf .Intwwa person.; by Mr gun and wm bringing it to bear upon
for the public; *Iin* sliout all the cash Wl!k:u«, relauvo to rhanging tbe names of me, when I drooped the sheila, oared
and threw up the liorrels of the gun,
.-nuuur «l,k&gt;n
...... Inm
1
aud knocked the i-apa off with my
thumb. While I wa* doing thia the
a&gt;-cond chief of the Bera, who wm in
the office, pulled out liia revolver and
covered Sitting Bull, Mking me in In­
dian. " What do you mv?" I thought a
second or two and the ^riendlv chief rep^uj

Smtxu Bru.—the good old soul—
I as sent to Ids Uncapapa relsdrsv *i standing
Hock Sg«»er the following He wants to locale

——r-^-r-------------- - ------- —“ — lilBi

iMtauRAxm in Wire county, Texas,
from Lawit^-v, Kan . cnxairod in • tilth:, in
which forlyaboto were exchanged Bre Khadr,
an-! .'&lt;&gt;• llam j were fatally wounded.
TlUtKZ negroes named Alexander and
Ihroe white men nanicl tiamblin qoarrrlm]

der. u&gt; tba Jmzb Admiral. «..l
L
&gt;rro.-h roloUMi u, ucat
&lt;Irani with *11
booors &lt;Jm to the too.! of an l»d- r*u.lrnt
Bak-pewlrnl

AccontTn from France. England anil
HalUxid repnxM-ul Ibe snatber aa tuiosnally sevsre. aud much lUC.-nug iu cuuseqneure...

Hon. I-rvi Bishop, of Detroit, has
yesentrtl a petition to tlic Senate, rek­
ing for tlic restoration of capital pun
isliment for murder. The petitioner,
„ Mr. Bishop, is one of the beat-known
:c । and most able lawyers in the State, and
it ia fair to infer that bo has given the
matter much thought and not a little
investigation. Hr contends earnestly
“ ■cwreriy an article of mer- that, since the death penalty was sbol-

many of
wTtnrew thrvoshoat wM^.mtr* not ^arK,17 increased during the
&lt;U4«&gt;ry k&gt; the Jh-jmhUrwn wllrrwra A oumlrr , 1*“** JWaT, »tal ID HlUie of tlie great artl
ut
-f—«.
----- clew of rx|&gt;ort tli.- inrn-are u enormous
It will Iw *ecn that tin- diiprurnta ot
wheat have mon- than doubled, which
is also the caw with rye, ami
tbe-----pre. ­
, ------pared brvwlstuffa iwi;i
'inch includes farms
and other artick " of food
f.wx] manufactured i&gt;!
have increased more thanithrec times;
the exportation of oote luu increawl
nearly five times, while other breadCWIURENMU.OL nUKEEDIXr;*
stuffs .how large gains.
The large increase in tha shipments
of homed cattle will ala.. U noticed,
while the shipments of horses have
doubled.

Large nirrrauw in also .u-,-n
arttcleaof merchandise; u*„
of lieer tn bottle* tn 1H77 were valued at
while those for 1K78 were &gt;1 12,4«'W. Tbe exports of unmanufactured cot­
ton iu.-rcased 30 per cent, while the ex­
port* of manufactured cotton were
mtual in all items to tbe previous year
The shipments &lt;4 leather increased
about 25 per rent., and those of oils
siiow a similar increase. The amount
of lard oil cx|M&gt;rted in 1877 was JJJ7C,477, while that in 1K7k was ♦1,074,4W.

drr haa fearfully incroaMud. He says
there were fifty murders in Michigan
last rear. He,holds that the "greatest
good to the greatest nntnl-r "
thn restoration of the death penalty in
this State. The matter will most likely
come before the prciw.ut Legislature for
somr action thereon.

"male.” called cut a utiarp and exciting
debate.
Mr. Kahn, of Detroit, led off in the
debate, aoaerting that the Bible ex|»reM)y
excludes women from church govern-

Mr. Gould said that women are. re a
■ class, the beat and most refined of the
arias. The question, he said. was one
1 of right, aud not one of polity. Il will
not do ta&gt; my to the women in our
churches: " You have no rights which
moire are bound to reaped."
Mr. Tborj* said he was a believer in
1 tlic advancement of great ideas like
woman suffrage. He thought tbe malter one of great importance
Mr. Donnelly said that ‘hr church
should tie allowed to govern itself with­
Bleedy Berard of HresthlU (aunty.
out any outside interference.
.
The information from Breathitt conn­
Mr. Allen thought the mcmls-rs Srere
' io of u startling nature. The dark making a Ing ado out of nothing. St. |
rtxla that have l»cen iw-rpetratod in Paul mid : "Let women keep silence
in the churches." Thev exert a power­
ful influence for good, but manv of
them do not wish for tin* ballot, they
wouldn't (hank any one tor the privi’-

appeared the next day, and wete never
bMtd.«fapda. Their fri-od. knew not
place.iaao cutoff from ths rert of etv-.
: ilixation, or rather from ciulixation,
-that it ia a safe retreat for fugitive* of
X heard recently of a young
I kwyw, who. bavin been indicted by
fib. L nite.1 Stateo7uwt,wmt to Breath-

b..

Hastings Business Directory.

LUMBER WAGOH8
Aad Carriage* of all Iteaerip(l*««Fakm Waihixr a ftraciALTT.

im i-uu^a. DRUGS, IEDIC1NES aii CHEIICALS,
-------- *

- Mi (M Btill.arrr,
aery. ■•-. Pa&gt;a&lt;*. Oils

r. ..Ul Uqoorv Ur

rrwrtpd&lt;MM canrfuBy

"Well.* aaid the scout, smiling, "we
don't always know how things will tarn
out 1 had considered the situation, and
thought if Sitting Bull wm killed in
■ide the fort there were sufficient In­
diana in his ramp to have smoked ns
out He left shortly after this little epi
node. looking anything but pleased, and
he sent me word by Bloody Knife that
he nad an arrow in hia quiver which he
would never use until he met me again
I returned the compliment by sending
him word that I had a rifle which al­
ways spoke the - truth when it spoke,
and that when I saw him be would hear
of it. This chalirngi- remained in force
for two years, when Sitting Bull wm de­
sirous of visiting the Berthold Indiana.
He scat two runners with a pipe of peace
and asked me to smoke and terminate
the fend. With this pipe bo sent two
fine American Lumen, m a sort ot in
duccmeut for us to amoke. At the aoheitation ol the chiefs of the Berthold
Indiana I smoked the jiipe, and gave the
homes to the bead chiefs at tlic fort. I
■ent word to Sitting Bull that m he
came so would I receive hya; if emptyhpndrd, so would I be, but if hr- Lad's
bow and arrow*. I wouhl have my pis­
tol. From that day to this I have never
had the pleasure of meeting Sitting
Bull. I understand that he earn*- to the
village at dark and always returned to
his camp liefore daylight.”

It is estimated by competent judges
that the Arrears of Pensions bill passed
by Congn-M will take from $20,000,000
to ♦30.lW0.Uiir) from the treasury, and
some estimate the drain m high m ♦50,OOO.rkW. It is claimed that the act will
seriously cml&lt;rnuM tbe resumption
operation*. The Secretary of the TreasHw m opposed to the pomage of the
upon the ground that the Govern­
ment is Dot iu a pooition to ntalid the
enormous drain on the treasury that
will be inflicted. The text of the bill is
m follows:
fir « rwortef. Mr., that *U peuvion. wHeb

DEI GOODS, SILKS ail DRESS GOODS

Groceries aid Gtnenl Prodice,

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in 1721.

He was a reapeetal

some love affaire.

WM.

suit:
• It was find dmaribed by Sydenham
in the icvrnteenth century,” said Prof.
Barker, “ as a distinct disease."
“ Are there great differences in the

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Her own heart in-

_ _, _ the falber and
The family seems .to have
__ of these two only, and they
lived in one of those “flats," or suites of_____________________________
rooms, opening from a common atair. i stranger. Harris declared tliat he found '
vhich were common in 'Edinburgh the man in a fit, and tried to assist him.
then, aa now, though in London, except Morgan further said that he had after-,
in the Inna of Court, they are a modem 1 ward seen hia master rifling the pocket*
innovation. Under somewhat itnp-r-1 of the deceased.

PARMENTER.

M urufnuai lh» |Jw o! l~Ujw«

j

„a mJ,,

Prof. Swift looked over the field, and
noted as he looked many of the .inter­
esting pointe, and suggested that we
RSI Tl » lhe idrengfli of ejacuMion follow the sunrise on the moon. On
and strong desire which send* it to the moon the dawn advanced at the rate
heaven, and make* it pierce the clouds. of ten miles an Iwur, lighting up now
fields and furnishing to him an ever­
—BUhop Hall.
changing panorama.
Still there fa
to discover what it is in
aracter of Jesus Christ,
fa life, that' thus attracts
t admiration, it ia not

CHAS. H. BRAD\'r

LEWIS DURKEE

'WOODLAND HOUSE.

ORNO STRONG.

5Y ILLIAM

JONES,

NEW

LIVERY

the aprain once or twice a day.
;
Chai'FKJi Hakd*.— A corteApondMfa
with severe and
yrouaeaMw But
th&lt; re are ahngt _ _____________
cases during
~ the write* ns that a aimpie mixture of cqmfa
qnantitiM
of
rich
cream
and
alrcuttwu*'
moat severe epidemics." •
“What are the causes of scarlet egar will make a compound which, te
used on toe hands after wm&amp;ing th«-m.’
fever?" ‘
“ The specific cause fa infection by a will cure chaps.
Ctxnn* lx tbk Ent—The sin&gt;nl**t'"
specific poison which, ia communicated
method
of rrmoriug cinder* fscim th*
by direct contact either with the ex­
halation from th«f lungs of patients, eye ia to pass- a essaelWInrir &gt; brmdi
in water over it The opcratiow
with their akin, or by means of clothing
or various substances with which th* requires do special skill, and occupies
.
patients have come in contact Scarlet but a minute.
fever fa said to have been communicat­
Bimflx Bemkdt run Buaxa—Com­
ed by milk, or even by a tetter. Taylor, mon whiting, mixed with water to Aha
an eminent English writer, reports the coiisisteucy of a thick cream, spread on
beginning of one '’
—
■
linen, forms an excellent tool sppbosthe family at a n
who de liven-d tion to burns and scalds. The whole
r-7— t&gt;f these fami- burned mrfacc should be covered, thus
.bea aix had scarlet fever as a conse­ excluding the action of the air. Tha
quence. A certain individual predispo­ care it affords is instantaneous, and U
sition must exist, as it ia frequently only requires to be kept moist by occa­
found that oue child in a family may sional sprinkling of cold water.
.
take the disease, white others of the
children who have frequently been ex­
posed in the some degree do not get
**•„a
• d’ '« 1
h »
th co®r*'- alctdiolic drinks, Leer.
Wm W. who
W br Hqoonot JI kuwU L.I Joo, food l»
disease in a mild form more liable to the i • •
• • • ----i—
second attack ? "
“I should my not. On the coi
those who have a constitutional

offera fanhtiea for hsanng high voice* ■
evidence waa broaght forward to
orhrevyfrila The nearest neighbore prove that al! the msrifa on ha body
of th* Shews, alfamily named Monson. , ^4 hare arisen from natural cause*,
ulu., ,
&lt;1. quurJ. «l 11., Th,
™ o, U„ point o( bo- tudaa -of Ufa deserts, Christ eame,
bringing religion into the haunts and
' There fa one grim old story told in U,m~l™. 10 l»teB.U&gt;&lt;T ooaU bmr:
u, b,
Shodopo^l home* and flfagyday life of men. For
ancient law Itooks. of a murder com­ wort. ,birh tbo ttrl
*rtll?!«ulJ»^d«««lTopoi.lUm.™niw the mortifioa^toua of the hermit. He
mitted at an inn. It was a little country w Ur rid ml nro. !««. Mon™. dow„ o„ u,,t „„„ing
u„ tn.d. r’. BulartstuUxl (be Jal&gt;oni of active benevo­
inn, in a roihertinfrequented place,and a* be sat following bis occupatiou as a • ’ •• - • - ■
• •
• ■ -lence; for the fears and gloom that
. ...„ .....-----------------------UUek. Oriiuml, .... Mirk
there on one wintry night arrived two watch-cose maker, beard Oathecine giv­
abraek from men. He &gt;«oaght the light | trace what seetuwl at first to lie shore
imeunn. bvm . ™&gt;od. l«t
seta of guest*. One party consisted of ing vent to such expressions as "Ixrof diberful j^a^r, which made every act | burs on the. borders of -thia plain, there are many exceptions to this. It
an elderly invalided gentleman and his bytiy I" “cruelty'." ana “death!"
of daily life nBjUon-'---------------------------- ' Gn closer inspection, instead of wave­ is very rare that jaatfenbi die from a sec­
man-servant; the other, of two gentle
. - •------------ -j.
| washed sand, these lines appeared to be ond attack. In fact not more than three
he heard somebody leave
men, friends, traveling together. The thePrrecntly
‘
llta^Sr*f G-r.cbureK
,
gtepn formed bv sucecsaivi- or foui cases of tlifa kind have been re­
room. shutUng the door noisily and
accommodation was rather limited, and
ported in medical literature."
tlfe man-servant waa stowed away in a locking it For some minutes after­
ward there was aifance. Then ho heard the girl, and he dng up a packet con­
“How long does the jiofaon retain it*
loft. The two friend* *gn*e&lt;l to share
activity in clothing, furniture, rooms,
several
faint
groans
in
what
seemed
taining
£30
at
the
spot
which
she
indi
­
one cliamber, while lhe old gentleman
living
God,
it
had
liecn
gone
long,
long
I
force.
From
one
of
the
largest
Catherine
’
*
voice.
Ho
felt
alarmed,
and
cated. Harris then acknowledged having
wm to occupy that next to theira. The
ago.
-Its
own
weakness
and
j
H
d
.
the
|
crater* n&lt;w three volcanic cones,
“Thia is very uncertain. There is
three gentlemen spent the evening to- called the attention of other* to the ' hidden the money, but he did so with ever new cOttBptions of its belief «nd I the summits of which are tipped
Ether in the common room, the land­ sound. They went to the door of Bhaw's such reluctance, and wi^h so many eva­ [xriag of iteatted. the imperfections of i with sunlight liefore the floor of the conclusive evidence that it has been re­
tained in clothing sometimes lor
'd and the man-servant coming to and flat and listened there. Presently they sions, that he waa instantly committed its hfe, and th* woridlincas of its heart; j crater is lighted.
In another large mouths."
heard
the
daughter
faintly
exclaim:
for
triaL
fro in attendance. It transpired, some­
the abonndihp evils that lie around it,
“How soon ia the disease developed
how, that the elderly invalid was travel- , ‘ Cnu.-1 father, yon are the cause of my' ; At Ujq trial Morgan again deposed and the actual hostility of many that ' crater two cones aria.’. From the larger
crater rays spread out, aa though the after infection ? *
death!" They knocked‘Imperatively' that he had seen the murder committed.
for admittance; there waa no answer; The girl again swore to the concealing hKdrnpon it and say, ‘ Raze it even to | vulcanic force cracked the firm crust in
“Tromwan rejants a case in which the
the ground,' jjpuld have smitten it to j its upheave!, injecting "
'
’
disease was manifested in twenty-four
bul lightly; in fact, it was little more and, calling the aid of lhe town guard, of the moncv, and the constable proved the dust loofiL since. It lives, U nas
„ dazzling
hours after exposure, and other cases
than an inference- which might be they forced the lock. Catherine was having found it according to her state- lived in spite' of all, and, therefara, it
white lava, that spread out like the are reported; but usually the period of
found
lying
in
a
pool
of
btood.
with
a
ifrawn from something he said. About
shall live. 'Ged will establish it for- ( arm* of a cutilc-flidi covering a vast
development fa from three to ten or
midnight all the traveler* retired to knife bcriao her. She was in the ago­
ever.' In afawst every land thare fa ' surface.
nies of death, and quite speeehlre*, but
re*L An hour or two after, one of the
some b'rtr&lt; » Or other which the pride
The grandest phenomena an- to be proliobly due to the difference in the
friends awoke. Lying in silence, he when a neighbor bent over her and in­
of the inhafaitante calls ' the maiden ; oliM-ncd by following lhe sun on the
heard something like a groan, and, on quired if it wa* her faxner who had done
fortrem,’ and thereof the legend fa that I moon. The advancing dawu forms a susceptibility of the jistienta.’
“At what period of the disease, and
it* being repeated, he aroused hfa com­ this, *hc wa* just able to make an affirm­
ragged crescent line ujion the surface how long, fa it infectious?"
panion. and loth listened. The round ative motion with her head, and then
stul in darknivt*. The sun’s ray* pas*
“It fa infectious throughout its whole
came from the next apartment.
They
over dark chasms and low fields, light­ course. It fa lielfavcd to be most in­
sprang to their feet, and, thinking thexr
Harris seems to have taken his sen­
ing up ragged mountain tops far in ad­ tensely so during the period of dfaneighbor might be suddenly and dantence mccklv. He persisted in hia in­
vance.
'
They
apjx-ar
like
little
islands
|
quamaiion.
or when the akin fa peeling
gerouaJy ill, they hastily struck a light
nocence, ana only lamented the aardidand wi-ut to hfa room. But they found
n.— of teasp*r, which, h* said, had fad within and forw without: ‘Say unto of light lying off the eoaat of an ilia- i off; l&gt;ut so long as there la evidence of
they had l»ee.n anticiiated: light al­
liim into a general dfatrustfulnca*. anil him, the virgin, the daughter of Zion, miuated see. High mountainsand erater ' disturbance of the system from the lo­
ready streamed from his opened door,
into such ways as this of hiding hia hath despised thee and laughed thee to walls near the sliore of light cast deep ; calization of the pofaou in any organ it
shallows. The circular rim* of cratera fa not safe to assume that the dix-ase fa
and at hfa bedside stood the landlord,
money, which had proved hfa ruin
wora: thofcngfcter of Jerusalem hail,
with s face of bonw, and in hi* hand a
After his masters death Morgan and shaken her bead at the*. I will defend ore iUuminsted, ami shine like rings of net communicable."
bloody knife. A* the ra&gt;tlemen en­
the mail were married. They lived, this «:ty to save it for My own tt*e. ami silver glittering upon a cushion of | “ What fa the comparative suscepti­
tered lhe room, the invalid gave a last
very nithappilr, and at laat the wife ilia- for Mr servant Dfarids sake.’ ‘God will darkness. The advancing dawn now ' bility and danger from the dfacaao at
lights up the bases of the outlying '
Ci&lt;-ed the whfte alary. ■ TWrha.1 both'
groan and expired from * deadly wound
mountains tliat but a moment ago
known their master's miserly temper,
showed Imt a speck of light, and still :
Naturally, the two gentlemen seized
and the girl had found out that he
sided
that
the
blood
on
hfa
shirt
w
—
new mountain tops are tipprel with aih
and secured the landlord. Between the
buried money in the garden, a fact
there
ia
consequence
of
hfa
having
ver'far i u advanei-. The sunlight strikes
telltale weapon 1U his hand and the ex­
which she reported to Morgan. They
ujxm the side of a circular wall of n
treme dismay and trepidation which bled himself, some days before, and the resolved to let him go on doing so until (
he manifested, be might aim.mi be said bandage becoming untied, but of tLt- it should amount to acorviderablc sum. i oue. If We serve oupelvcf we gain crater, and there is a siln-r crescent, ।
to Im- taken in the act They roused hr could offer no corroborative ridcncc. when they parpoaml to aeia* it and to । notHng by if; ftwwe can give oaredvre । with a black space bet wee* it and the
i sea ot light. Slowly the summit of i
the house. The few sleepy servants So he was found guilty, and hanged in
only what we already have. If we , other portions of the circular wall on
came hurrying in, among them chaifa- at Leith Walk.
serve our fellow-mm, obey their com­
Exactly one year later the new tenant
lighted up. and then the sunlight inthe footman of the murdered mam So
mands, promoting their interests and ■ vades the dejiths of the crater, while
great was the howl's terror that it was of William Shaw's flat was making some
enhancing their glory, we can obtain 1 thefahadow of the wall nearest the sun
some time before he could utter a single rearrangements in hfa room, setting up
from them otdy what they have to give. | stretehre half serosa the floor of the
word which might put a different com­ a cupboanl, or shelves, or something
Perhaps they will not perceive the val­
: chasm. FresjUcntly great gap* arc 1
plexion on the ease. At last he found which led him to pay particular attenue of our services, and have no grateful
broken in the crater walla, and streaks
wits to dr lore that like the gentlemen,
appreciation thereof. What they can
of light stream across the floor. The
he had been roused by the groans, and. placa Suddenly be caught sight -of a
“ To prevent scarlet fever complete
!
give,
fa
perishable
and
of
little
worth.
jsggrd rocks in calm, eold beauty shine isolation of the' oaticnU is absolutely
fearing robliera, had nnued himself with paper which seemed to Imre fsljru be­
If
we
serve
any
lust
we
are
slaves
of
a
a knife and hurried forth, boning to be hind iL He took it out, and when he plunder that master' board while he l&gt;ca*t. If we serve any passion we are I and glitti-r in the fierce white light. essential, m well a* the prevention of
in tunc to give help; that worn he saw hail unfolded it he road the following was in prison, thus at once gratifying the slaves of a demon. God permits ns I The mountains are mountain* of de*o- all contact with those in attendance on
letter; “ Barbarous father, your cruelty
I lotion, and the vallcjra are valley* of «i- the diseaaed person*. It fa ereential
in having put it out of my power ever . his hatred and hia greed. Of this ’ to serve Him, that fa to olicy Hia com | fence and death. They are wrinkled also that the house should be thorough­
to join my fate to that of the only man i aobetns hr apprised ths girl, an' secured maodaienta, co-operate with Hia grvat : with the flow of lava and torn with up- ly ventilated, so that the poison which
movement
and
promote
His
glory.
her
approval.
But
when
she
found
that
| iicarols. The moon fa dead. No air, no rnny escape may be as diluted as possi­
I could tove, and tyrannically in Mating
on my marrying one whom I hail always the anrusation was not sufficiently sup' *&lt;«, no forest shade, or living thing. ble. All clothing should be thoroughly
Such a story seemed cr
listed’, has made me form * resolution to jiortvd, white some words dropped in
, The moon is a never-failing source of disinfected, and even the soiled lipen of
but there were sundrv
put
an
.-nd
to
aa
existence
which
has
,
delight It fa also awful in its sugge*- the rick sliould not »« mingled with
which instantly falsified
’ tion* of power and in its loneliness of that of the other meml»er* of the house­
where the landlord had «&gt;cpt uw too re­ become a burden to nte- My death I'
mote from the acene of the murder for lay to your charge. When you read
hold. The relief of the patients per­
tains to the medical treatment. After
any groans to have reached it; and the tlifa, consider yourself as the inhuman
knife was not one of those in ordinary ' wretch who plungixl the murderous
the dfacaae fa recovered from the sick­
knife
into
tinbonm
of
unhappy
CalhA
Chinese
review
has
just
been
wituse, which might have been hastily
room should be tboroug}’ disinfected,
’’
netted and descrilied by a correspondent as well as Mie lieddxng------------e furniture,
snatched up, but resembled others which
of the Shanghai Courirr. The men, the carnets, and even the walls.
were kept locked in a cheat in his bed­
“
It
Many relations and friends readily
-----is
clad in uniform* of red and bine, were found t&amp;&gt;t dry beat to the point of 212
room.
Of these - circumstances he recognized the handwriting. The highranged in two ranks, every tenth man degrees, kept up for some hour*, effect­
would offer ao explanation, nor yet of flown language, the egotum of {one,
holding a bright scarlet flag, white a ually dedroys the pofaon; and this,
sundry ejaculation* he had uttered when
------- ’ * mind poisoned by the
sergeant in the middle gave tin- time perhaps, fa as good a method as any of
firat surprised.
icp in fashion at that
to tiic advance by waving a huge crim­ •lisinfecting the bedding of those who
a us feel with th* poor
In spite of hfa protestations of inno­
son standard. At the sound of a horn, cannot afford to have it destroyed."
cence, in which, somehow,there seemed father. who was probably honreHy dr
which resembled the humming of ■ gi­
“ Does the term roarlalina mean *
always a curious reservation, he waa airous to save his child from real mfagantic bee. the Imtallion prepared to mild form of scarlet fever? “
condemned to die. The d^bt before erv. tbouxrh. nerhana, he did not taka
receive cavalry. Out porood a soldier
"No; the two terms are precisely
hfa execution he made a singular con­ the beet way to do so. It reads like
brandishing a pike, which he }Kiked at
fession. ric acknowledged timi hfa solemn irony that the Mapstmte* of
cupidity had been so excited by the Edinlxu-gh ordered the body of “Will­
shriek like an owl. lie ftoansbed hm
idea of his visitor a vateablre that be iam Shaw to be taken from the gibbet
shield, turned a rom.•n*ult. and trip­
liad resolved to kill him. and to possess (the lionea were still hanging in cnaina,
pingly retired to the rank*. When
Ipmaelf at them. For thia porpow be according to the gh**Uy old custom)
Be. an importunate beggar at the everybody had popped out. brandished
took uni a knife apd stofo frees hfa b*d and given to hfa family for interment.
And “as the only, reparation to his
^^Eat wiHjderfu! condeacension t God and poked h» pike, ahneked like an
room. FrobaUyin the prroccur«imn
of hfa horrible enterprise he had beard
bceecches me to4e reconciled to him.
no footstep dot any span; and the first

UBCtHSTAITiAL EH Bid IT.

IK. H GRISWOLD.

NUMBER 20

tL'ARY 8, 1879.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO

VOLUME VI.

a. 3^

When hi*
light fall on the awful scene, and he saw
hfa own crime had been anticipated. his
knife fan from hia patefad hand, and

things in the hands of God; and that
Godes my friend.

weU in tlie duat (wfatoh rose in clmufe-.
atood on th* back of hfa xreck white be
flonriahul hfa fags in the air, recurred
himaaU. grasped wildly with hfa am* at

rar mm stable
ragged ground, ■whet* horses cannot be
employ rd, are in winter time drawn
aasly along on the smooth. solid war­
fare »f the &amp;oa-n wv. *Bfadtoafahv

food uj drink, A-tWluixi
eons by all mean*. Exercise freely in
the open air; never sit moping, but turn
your mind enlirelv from your diiraaa.
rind troubles. Keep regular bonra; riae
early; exercise half an hour gently be­
fore breakfast.
Bathe frequently.

locusts, brutes, and bodies of human
beings -produced some change fat "the
air iiumical to hfe. Some writers nJ
that tlie impure air was actually yiriblu
aa it approached with its iHinten of
death. The plague owed Ua -.ttfaaafan almost wholly to mfaction awd

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tfe» JUskrHIr gkrs.
UTURDAY.

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SEASON

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llEULIN. G&gt;HH«Nr.

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Jan. mt, urn.
Dark a« throe wintry days Is the

Wood and Tin Sap Buckets A Pails,

Jam* Sullivan, a young urn
man, waa killed on lhe Lake Hi
South-western Railway, al Taws

GRAND BAPIDS DIVISION.

Mira Hattie Andrews, a rout
every day to lhe an of Flint, died very suddenl
day evening, from Use cffocta
taken to procure an abortion.

Theyaold sadi artidee much cheaper
than the sutler, and therefore were
■auro fraqimutjy petroaised. But the
buya roalfl never Io* a chance to nlav
■ Jake on any one. even If it waa their
beeC friend, sod our kind old friend
need to grt his share of abuse, Home
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1
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I

ration In do country e
In Enrlund, prr*enu
ronnterpsrt. The country is wow par­
Ing for the tremendous efforts it made
to conquer I rance, &lt;ud for tbe extrovagancr of wll kinda into which it was
tempted by tbe completencr and rapidHy of it« sneer**. Secondly, this poyerty has taken hold ot a nation which.
in rxmoaritakH arilh ntlw&gt;n mar laarall.

Common, Charcoal, Russia and Galvanized Iron Sap Pans, Galvan­
ized Iron Evaporators, Smoke Stacks, Syrup Cans, Sugar

Martin Haller.

Tins, and all kinds' of Sap Spouts, including

rouse his girl coaldn'l love him. Hr
sleeps in toe aoil. It haptxmod on lhe
nth ult.
Frederick Schneider, a German of
Ann Arbor, committed suicide Monday
night, by hanging, while laboring under
a fit of temporary iuaanlty, caused by
excessive drink.

POST’S EUREKA

Saturday morning, causing almost in­
stant death. Financial troubles alleg-

Which ^acknowledged by all to be the beat in the world.

John Bidgood, a ahip-carpentcr of
Grand Haven, uu Tueaday fell through
lhe hatehway of the utramerGen. H. E.
Paine, Mtriktng on hit bead, crushing
hie skull and causing instant death.
Wednesday, aa John McBride, of
latke township. Huron Co., was walk­
ing on the iev, he slipped and fell, a
pole he waa carrying striking him on
inie when men suspected of cherishing the neck, inflicting fatal injuries.
11-wiU against tbe Stale, were imprisD. H. Davis, a dealer in musical In­
med without trial, or condemned with struments at Dowagiac, became fl nan, ««*• «vw swm । *rry scant regard to evidence, or pun­
could poeeibiy i*hcd with extraordinary aeverity. The
----- ------ ,— .
open it from .’hy outside-, and therefore German Government liave been guilty from hi* embarrassment exited, rio
■mm meatericas power done tbomis- of no«e ofthese mistake*. They have poison.
chief. Tbe next morning down came simply said t« certain Socialists. “We
Attorney-General Van Zilc, of Utah.
the old Major to learn what all this I cannot suffer yon any longer to u*- the
miaehief meant. None could toll the &lt; liberty you enjoy ns a cloak forconspir- n.«w visiting nt his old home in Char­
eM*. and after giving theoldaergeajit acy against tbe institutions which se- lotte. hns been detained by a sad acci­
afew words of caution, he drpaitod. | cure it Io yon. You shall not be pnn- dent. Hi* daughter Hortense, aged 11
leuving the mystery um xnlaim-d. We iahed. a* you once would have been ; years, fell into a vessel of Iwiling water
never learned who playedthe trick on you shall not even be tried. You ah.-tll mid one of tier legs was terribly scalded.
tbe old sergeant, but could guess pret- be free to go n b&lt;-re you like, provided
Josephine Hamilton, alias Bertie
ty straight
only that you do not stay inacommnn- Karris,
of Grand Rapids, suicided on
the Sib. rot morphine. She baa liven
One your admission, enCrely hostile,
an inmate of a Rouse of ill-fnmc in that
doe*
not
arera
tr»
Iscruel,
but
it
ia
day a ioUy lot of boys went &lt;
city
for
n short time pa*t. She is the
sutler's for the ostensible f
daiightcrof respectable {isrcntBat Niles.
purchasing a few notions, l&gt;u.
r'-y a joke on the old currandgvon. and cat jw-nalty is very well filled to makt
A ruiddle-agvd widower named Syl­
vester Riplev «n»m-&lt;l ■ 13-year-old
get even with him for the rxnorbitant the actual suffering *r u&gt; all the great
er. Banishment alarms a great num daughter of fienn Ijimsou. ai Grand
la-dge. New Years day. The m. a. w.
is now under srrvst for aliduction, and
the girl is under the paternal roof again.
which
The Berrien circuit sent Andrew
soldier to the paymaster. r« adily band
• ■d out hia "dada" which tbe bora would t« keep a man's head on his shoulder* .
tlir alxluction of a girl
look at and then hand them back say­ but when l&gt;MU^«hnient can be inflicted
he purpose of coticabtning the articles didn’t suit. While a ut any ruoinen* at the jil«-a*urv of the
m. A. Frazier got four
|ieit*uu were at this buainrs* the reniafodcr were apparently standing look­
fog on. but actually »rrr damaging self wcurr.
crime T
dsNlara worth of the sutler's warm.
The old snttler never discovered the a ven heavy military Budget was
A young negro named Frank Davis.
rascals, and had to bearhialoss without agreed Io. it «u on the’ condition that nf Rattle Creek, was arrested Friday on
satisfaction.
•etrcuchment should be eflcctod when complaint of Carrie Fisher, a white girl
Near tbe church was a billiard mom tbe arrangement then mode cauw to an of I J*, for committing an outrage upon
and bowling alley, wbetr the officer* end. As a mailer of fact, tbe military her while out sleigh-riding
Tbe girl
used to do the most of their duty, bnla expenditure ha» been atradily growing lives in a respectable colored family
soldier waa hardly ever permitted to ever Mince. Instead of living rrmdird and aMociatrs little with white people.
eator the former, while the latter he by the indemnity, France ho* ahown Davis was held in $iw for future ex­
•ueh a mazing power of recovery. Iiaa amination.
voted »o cheerfully inimenMc iuni&gt; (&lt;h
Isaac r- &lt; . ninio*. a prominent ai- '
into the billiard room, and taking the tbe reoiganization of bei army, the re
■rv. fired the gun. and then by jumpfo&lt;r through the embrnaari. escaped
detection. Tha report shook the old
castle and alarmed the whole garrison,
bat order waa noon restored, and the
eM aergeont. who waa almost crazy.
otoad trotBblfoc. wood, ritw how such
a thing could happen. I
left everything all right

have with me, or pin me in the way of
1 flf4ling what you have for myself."
The combination of Socialism with drstitulion is always an ominous one. To
&gt; this combination there baa lately been
I added a third element. Tbe recent
legislation against Socialism ha* in one

graves. then entorir g the alley got the that the Germany military authorities
"ten-pfoa" and carried them to the hil- wete spurred on to leave nothing tin
done to maintain their stiprnoriiy. For
yenra the competition of these two
In all such acranca it waa nemmary
to get tbe sentinel on U&gt;c right side, or
the little game naa frustrated. This
fofo«« ns to where we will sreak of tbe

fixing up (as for inspection) to please
the foatnliouM tastes of the young oflj
erra. ao much unnecessary parade, and
in al! your exercises with' tbe musket,
you must wear gloves cf snowy white
Deas, (parchasrd by yourself? aad as
uo one pair will keep clean alt dav, vou
mast provide yourself with two 'pair*,
and all things must be aa bright as a
Dew quarter. Well, on guard gor» the
recruit. Through the day all things
pans lovely, but at nine o'clock come*
the cxxiDtersigr and. with the former
instructions, ninaalmut like thia: “You

ground* of y our beat, salute all
■ passing, and require the counfmfogn of all pc-raons af*'ter nine
‘ o’clock."
Enough, with bis fear of forgetting the
countersign, to confuse any one. Along
in tbe night comes some rascally fellow

“word, of course any thing w ill answer,
an “Jtraaalem doe* tlie work, and up
goea humbag. “Pretty good gun that;
yon don't bold it right; let me show
K.14 I. n t.______ ... . .

grirea him
hands
r&gt;&gt;f
----- —a little good adrive. Hau&gt;
u&gt;
Lack
hack tbe
the gun and departs,
depart*, having
haring a
Imdly scared man. with a good lesson
Ironsed.
It was seldom each “taotfor chickens"
were found, but ones in a while yon

and in conseqilrnrr of the difference
between expenditure and revenue has
licrngruwiug wider
Thia difference
ha* lievn made good by increasing the
• uiatricular roniributioii*"—those paid
in by tbe M-vctnl Btatro into the imper­
ial Treasury.
Only one ray of light pierced the
iineror
cloud*
’—*s with the return of the F.mp-™'
Then’ri------ can lw no doubt that the joyfui
-*,&gt;r
demonstrations with which the —
public
welcomed him were thoroughly genuine
and intended tn make him forget that
the infamous deeds of Hodei and Nobiling were pe rpetrated in Berlin. The
Eni|M-tur uu thia occasion again Iwbav

CALL IN &amp; LEAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
A881M33IflYlPW 13U0d
I will guarantee to furnish you better goods for leas money than any

I HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR I87»:

Champion Combined Reaper and Mower, Champion Single Mower)
and Reaper, Jackson Wagons and Buggies, Buckeye and
Farmei’s Friend Grain Drill, Coates and Tiger
Sulky Hay Rakes, Buckeye Wheel Cul­
tivators, Wiard Steel and
Chilled Plows.

PROBATE ORDER.

L-g" Don’t fail to see me before buying.
Nashville, Michigan, February Mb. 1873.

torney of t'lmilottr, died Jan 30th. He |
was aged 42. and waa the first white
child burn tn Eaton Co.
He was at­
tacked with paralysis of the brain some

C. C. WOLCOTT,

carried on through
of hi* early death.
Sunday morning. Tbe marble shop of
V. N Pranxdl.* West Brother's furniture factory and Chas Brown's gun­
shop, with their content*, were entirely
consumed. Mr. PraraoH’slossiafi 1,000;
West Brothers, $1,000. Chas. Brown.
$300. Mr. Willman's tailor shop wa*
damaged alxiut $300. No insurance on
any of the property.

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Wednesdiy morning John McLaws,
employed by the M C. IL IL Co. al
Strutt, ns wheel tapper, was attendinj- to bis duties, he naw n car coming
alour toward him. naving been shunt­
ed from the end of a train some dis­
tance away. Expecting that it wonld
take the track Icaduigaway from where
lie Blood, and ns he widled logo in that
direction. McLaws jumped upon tbe
car. holding on to tbe side railing. The
rar lumped the track and before the
people's loyalty, that in the hour of unfortunate man could save himself. ।
trial which God had sent him. he bad
। found s call to examine whether hr had
done Ins dutr -f that if his suffering* be was riding on. After he had been
should bring him to n consciousness of rolleel the full length of the stationary
the common danger, he could not de­ car he (ell to the ground io a frightful
plore his wounds.
Nothing could be condition, and was dead iu ten minutes.
more touching than the simple earn
estnesa with which the Emperor ipokr
—everybody telt that be meant what
he said. Yet iu bis speeches tbrrvwere
several rather startling paowige* Id light u* noon-dav, and a terrible ex- |
deploring the present stato of thing*, plosion followed it* disappearance
be said that he bad foreseen it ten y ears This wa* beard with equal clearness
ago (that is tu say. he had foreseen the and with a like effect at Mayfield. 13
consequences of the late hasty legists rnili-s south, and al Williamsburg. 12
tiuu). and that it must be amended by miles cost. The effect sas of an earthnew and bettor law*
Here the quea- I ciuakc shock. The houses were shaken
tion ariars. Why. if he did foresee th ar windows shook and dislies rattled upon
consequence*, did be sanction those , the shelves. A * waving luotion seemed |
lawaf The only answer is that he was lobe given to thy'buildings as of an
unable to resist tile demands of bis itn- upheaval and *rtthng Imrk If the mepctuotu Chancellor. It roust nut be
»upp«*wd that he likes him ; the F.rnjwr
or is yerv keenly alive to hia Minister’s 8. Baiactt, who baa a ti-hing xbanty at
I&gt;ad qualities. He told Count Arnim I the head of Carj&gt; Lake, aeveu mi lea
that iM-rscnal rancor pervaded Bis-; north-weat of that place, saw tbe flaah
marck’s character. He strongly blame* and wx« almoai immediately dea'ened
by tbe report of the explosion. Tbe
next morning a large hole, 50 feet or
everything to bring about a more in diameter, waa diaeovered in
lith France, contrary to his
•rot’s) injunction.
But he
oe*a. and bad the appearance of being
driven down.

an old man of 80. who, until within a
frw days, resided on the Kalamo road
S| miles from thia city, ia a wanderer

where to Uy liia head. He has always
ipg for men who will rapport their been one of our hardest working and
most industrious farmer*, and witn rare
and saving had nccumuUled considera­
ble of thia wotld'a goods. Hr waa one
ot tbe atockbobfors of the Port Huron
road, and had beard that tbe stock hold-

r, it iinino*-. that one or two more
-porta stall be opened to foreign

taf. •*“; *•

~Uu*« tat» Ptanr.

fodnlged only

MEAT MARKET.

TIM tod

SAP SPOUT!

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PIONEER STORE

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PROBATE ORDER.

To Mtbke Room for Our Spring
Our Vast Stock will be Sold at Cost, or under if necessary, tor Ready Pay.
Men’s Suits for §6.50.
Men’s Suits for 12 00
Overcoats for 5-00.

Men’s Suits for ¥10.00.
“
IttaStuF
*
ll. yr»rrr
talj p»OI
Overcoats for 4.50.
Overcoats for 12.00.

Men’s Suit’s for $8.00.
Overcoats for 4.00.
Overcoats for 7.00.

BOOTS AND SHOES
Vf...,’
Cj.T
1»1LI1 8 15001-8 101 ^1^-.
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o»-rt
Aldi 8 £&gt;0018 101’ O.OVT-. . .
T-.
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n &gt;-&lt;x
Rubber BOOtS IOF 2.C&gt;0.
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,

Women’s Arctics for $1.

Men’s Boots for $2.50/
Men’s Boots for 3.75.
Rubber Boots for 2.75.
Men’s Maskas lor 85 cts.

DRY GOOSD
Prints for Five Cents.
Double Fold Alpacas 22 cts.
Cottonades for 16 cts.
Kentucky Jeans for 35 cts.
All loot Flannel for 18 cts.

Men’s Boots for $3.
Wool Lined Boots for 2.50.
Men’s Arctics for 1.25.
Beaver, Calf Foxed Boots 2.50.

DRY GOODS.

Prints for Sii Cents.
Tirkey Bed Prints for 9 Cts.
Single-Fold Alpacas 14 to 18c. All of Onr Dress Goods at the
Cottonades for 20 cts.
Cottonades for 25 cts.
AU Wool Cashmere for 65 cts. Beater Cloaking„ for $1.75.
AU Wool Flannel 25 cts.”

Cashmeres for Forty Cents.
Lowest Possible Prices.
Tweeds for 40 cts.
Beaver Cloaking for $2.75.
AU Wool Flannel 30 cts.

Some very fine Ready-Made Cloaks for 66 to $10
UNDERWEAR, &amp;c.
Ladies Underwear 40 c.
Ladies Underwear 60 c.
Meo's Wrappers for 35 &amp; 55 c.
Ladies Skirts Siity-fiie cts. Ladies Skirts Eighty-five cts. Ltnen Handkerchiefs 8 cts.
Linen Handkerchiefs 20 cL Nnbias for Fifty cts.
Nubias for Eighty cts.

Cotton Batts 11 cts.

Cotton .Batts 13 cts.

Men's Drawers 36 t 66 C.
Linen Handkerchiefs 10 cts.
Cotton Batts 9 cts.

Wall Paper at Cost.

A NICE LINE OF SAXONY AND FUR HATS AT COST,
Now is the time to buy a sett of that Decorated Crockery Ware,
White Granite Ware at Cost. *

TEAS!.

.

Fresh and Salt Meats,
SUM Hut ni SMlffl,

A Good Japan Tea for 36 cents. Best Japan Tea 66 cents.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

tST Produce taken in exchange.

BOE 4 0LEVT1.

'••ft

Don’t delay, come quickly and get a good bargain.

L. J. WHEELER

SfttajEfESSfti
Whwtoy gtre* TteM »y «&lt;3
icri-i-x-JSSrtsrS

�STANDARD FUWITCWt AT

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

TTAVING taught *f H R. Dickinson A Co. ttair Stock of Goods, I shall at
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onee inaugurate the

STILL AHEAD!

GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE !
W!TH A COMPLETE LIME OP

Ever known in Nashville, the like of which has never born heard of in this vl-,
einity. Occupylag my own •tore-building
i '
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tniug under light ex pen sea. I

GROCERIES
tarn flour, com mra . ground feed. oom,
oata ana bras. Delivered free.
HMw____________ W. J. Emb.

CT A fine ita* at Gent's Furnishing
Goods, bought for cash and selling at
lo agree on a verdict.
MM fam further
be caar. Thia case
d ably tried l.i Ixijal
L E Bauer for Um
lolbrook and L. D.
Creek, for the rt-

you will sc* by the foHuwiug

Fiiat Uu if hnttns ii th Cmtr.

Schedule of Prices

COXB1STISO OF

Sugar*, Tea*.

SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
Al Truman's Store.
.

Coffee*, Spice*,
Walnut Cases and Caskets.

Tobacco*, Cigar*

igbbora. they having raised

Chat Krider will soon t- in
renmsrsufos than ever before.
Wofeote is aow note agentdor •lav S3*. TwG21
ing ana quit drinking.
The Boos-Hana coi

now prepued to make a higher grade
of Flour than ever before.
______________ 1\Holl»:u.
That pared* sUB continues to annoy
the congregation at one of our princi­ AND EVERYTHING ELSE USUAL­
pal
churches
with teat cough. We
. The rase of the People ss. John Brady
LY KEPT IN A
has gone over the term, aa has also the guess she has not used the White Wine
of Tar Syrup aa we recomumoded. »-23
forgery case of Hammond and Berry.
Tim case of Thomas Tinkler rs. Wm.
Tinkler ia on trial.
The usual order of the court room
was somewhat interrupted yesterday
afternoon by the disorderly conduct of
the court dock. All at once it took a
notion to strike. Whether It had heard large range of sewing in textile fabric*
of the noted strike* of last sammer, or and leather. The tightening of a set­
WITH A FULL LINE OF
whether it waa striking for fun or screw changes the utfirh Troni a light
waa striking because it couldn't help it, ahnttle stilcb for leather work, tailor­
1 root say. Only thia I know, it struck ing and heavy manufacturing, to an
and struck and kept on striking. After elastic Stitch lor family sewing. Ito
h« actu
pern-­ । motions are continuous, admitting of
it had struck ninety-five time*■ bv
rera tried
al count, deputy-sheriff Powers
tried an «traordinary rate of speed, either
is efforts
to persuade it to stop, but his
efforts bI »«*•"&gt; or foot power. Every motion
,b* tre*dle makes six stitebe*, thus
were unavailing. It looked him
him right
right i
io strike ! Pouring about one-third more work
tin .ome
lbau other Sewing Machine*.
________ _______
liul. unM, pit-d Ml ■»”«. ML- 1&gt;h« “«.•“?
“d
wd l«,iMdi.wl7om Jr ■&gt;—« h.^d -UUk . UnSe M-dl.ouiof iK. t.b&lt;v.
mln. Hull d&lt;.p.tr.j«rsr McKlrlU (
*d,l±2,’S_C2?&gt;—t. «. CmiMidj. w.nl .11 o,,r hl. I»»"d »i-d
l»ih •ide.irfU,. owdlr.
tm. II. mJrchidr.p to Hi. a«*. .r‘“J4
re.todiU&lt;&gt;rlu«mdS«. t«* It down °lh"
&gt;“
itod r.rrtod It out .1 lb. room. Um f™ ta
•'«*'* •“&gt;
dm*, mmuitrhik. ronunuin, to «hko. !•»« Md Sv. .nd ..,-luilr lunnUrh.
I think lb. muwr wu .muured
, u,d Jh. «h«l. Mm-hiim to vmj com­
... « other, howrv.r, .« Urn “lor* wm
-.d tow.Ulk.ll/ ronMrortod in
l.~u tomulomrd phw. th. ml mom- ProwrUonk -Upm. do.in. .nd .p.
| pearance.
Its simple, powerful and
Among the foreign attorneys I notice
,u71‘,?ui,,’.'n RIbcT* “
in
E. A. Foote, of Charlotte, who eame up *dL“,7',of *”
,M?Lh‘"f?’
tosetaZde the judgement of William “3?.,ek.»^®aeh
‘be tin
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motto:
Spires m. David Brackett on the ground 'PTnk.in‘t ‘f1*’
**cn,&lt;,,B5
of irregularity. Hr did It without a
for TTT"iri.,,&lt; ttl k,oda °]
struggle. Hon. L. D. Dibble, of Battle
fabnc" *»«hout patching and
Creek appmred to assist in tbe defense
.a‘,acb*uePl"
of Hinchman. Hou. Sumner Howard. £•* w“.b •&gt;« "
8e*in» Machines,
We are bound to meet all competi­
of Flint, on business counted with tta Hciueinber for-ale only at
. 1
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tion. guarantee our goods strictly pure.

FIBST CLASS GBOCIBY STORE

CLOTHING I

—On Thursday evening a saw-mill
whistle frightened A n nan iss Linalry’s
spirited team, whilst be waa unloading
wood at the depot, and started them up
Main SL at a rapid rate, but E. W.
Fonda rushed to the rescue and nimbly
hopped on to the alrigh. secured tbe
line* and saved theSwrede a tramp
heme, if not some Injury to bis chattels.
-Some boy. were skating nn the riv­
er on Bunday, when one of their num­
tar broke through the ire. and went
down in some eight or ten feet of water.
Tbe ire bring rotten, the boy could not
draw himself out, and tbe other boys
couldn't assist him, but being a plucky
fellow, hr broke ire with his arena a
distance of eight or ten feet, until he
could reach an old log. when be drew

—Quite a large number of skunk
skins are coming into market, the black
commanding from *1 to *1 JOeach.aud
spotted from 7* cents to $1. Jim Dav­
is aad Hank Heath have formed a co­
partnership far the parpose of trapping
those sweet-scented creatures, and 'tie
■aid they aw&gt; catching from three to
twenty jwv day. Tbe original demand
for those pelts cornea from Russia. Bus-Attention ia called to H. A. Good­
e’s card, which appear* in our Haat­
s besineaa directory. Mi. Goodyear
«M&gt; of the roost respected, useful.
IpubUt spiiWta dHmnsof Hasttngs.
lamatthe oldest residents at Ai
My, (beta* preeidaat of the Pioneer
nation lUjudinosM in tbe making
of hia stocks, and any of the News’

—Wo. E. Shields, an employe in
Kellogg A Demaray’s furniture factory,
■rot with quite a serious accident nn
Saturday last. Ho was at work at the
-shaper/' ■ —making 4.000 revolutfeus per minute, when bia foot slip­
ped. causing him to throat hia left hand
re~frrf tbe knives of tbe shaper. Tbe
second and third finger were taken off
and the other two and thumb severely
injured.
Dr. Yoang amputated the
second and third fingers.
—Tbe post mortem examination held
upon tbe body at Jeff. Feigbner, by

—On Turn day last. Mrs. Elias Ogden,
of this village, borrowed Dave Perkins'
borne and buggy, and started out to
rfett friends in Maple Grove. While
aareodiug tbe Fuller hill, which was
inhume*] fey and slippery, on account
of schoolchildren coasting thereon, ths
fens Ml down nad broke a leg. and
tte poor brute bad to be killed ia order

Live stock «crmi to lie pretty scarce,
but thia week a Kalamazoo cattle dro­
ver invaded thia vicinity, and with the
asawtance of Mr. Frank Fuller, suc­
ceeded in picking up quite a large drove
and started them fur Kalamazoo efa
overland, on Thursday. &gt;

Good Goods!

Low Prices !

Fair Dealing !

ot R

chancery matter. Y. H. South worth, of
Seductive Tobiaa.
Marshall, to look after a foreclosure
Down in south-weal Baltimore there
has lived, from hia youth up, aa indi­
vidual whose handle ia Earn Tobias.
He has always sustained a good charac­
ter, barring a villainous fondness for
women. \S hen quite young be mar­
ried and lost his wife. Since then be
has lived on bls place, except one sum­
mer. when he l&gt;$akrdcd al Mr. Hugieson'a, a near neighbor, keeping barnellor shall, and having hia baking and
washings done at tbe above ns reed
neighbor's. Mr. Hugieaou had a daugh­
ter. Mias Hattie, just turning sweet
sixteen, whom said Ezra succeeded
in aedneing and debauching; then be

CLOTHING!

CLOTHING!

In Men's Boys' and Youths’, consisting of Bearers, Diagonal, Basket and Fancy
Csssimerer. Ocr fiM.OO Suite reduced to $18.00. *30.00 Suite reduced to *15.00.
*l«.00 Suite reduced to *11.00. *11.00 Suita reduced to MM. *10J» Suite re­
duced to *&lt; .50. *8.00 Suite reduced to *3.00. *5.00 Suite reduced to *3-30. 100
Pairs Good Pants *1 JO. worth *3.00 500 Hats and Cape *1.00. worth *2.00.

JgOISK RBOTBEK.H,

DRUGGISTS,

BOOTS AND SHOES

STONE ud WOODEN WARE!

hie trtiM-iouMWM for business, has kept
him like a sentinel to his post.
H- R. Dickinson is devoting hia time
exclusively to his saw-mill and is makabuwnen« Just hum. He has put up,
winter, an elevated railway for
running off lumber, and made other
«,
little improvements.
Aina worth 4c Brooks are turning out
large quantities of ground feed, and
Billy Mhopbell U the man that presides
over their feed mill with neatness nnd
despatch, and never fails to give uni-

SHROUDS AND GL0VE8

Flannels

Pure Diuga Medicines,
) 900 Pair* Boot* at from *1 JO to *9.00, *3 JO and *3.00. 500pair* Women’s. Miss­
es and Children's Shoe* from 35 cts. to *5.00 per pair. The above arc a decided
DYESTUFFS,
: bargains, being worth double the money.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES.
AND BRUSHES.

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Keromme Oil 93 eta.

19 Iba. Louisiana Sugar for *1.00.

4 lbs. Whole Leaf Tea SCllOOlj M1SC2113RC3US I 812111 BlOtS

for *1.00. 11 Ibx Raisius for *1.00. Chewing Tobacco 45 cts.. worth 50. Plug
Tobacco 93 cts., worth 80. And a thousand other article* at corresponding pricea, which cannot fail to attract tbe pocket book of the close cash buyer.

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raper, Mornering

And Ntatiwurry

Teas, Coffees &amp; Family Groceries.

CARPETS AT COST.

Cigars and Tobaccos,
▲ SFECIALTT.

j sai,_

per lb., at
DsuoiiMmr’a.
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER.
At Truman's Store.

Nottee.
I will be in Nashville during tbe
month of January, 1879, on Friday Hie
8rd, Thursday the 9th, Friday tbe 17th,
and on Tburwday of each week follow­
ing. Hope to meet interested parties
at tbe Wolcott House.
Dated. Dec. Mth, 1H7H.
«
CLKMgrr Smith.
Kewdy-llnd^TkMhluc.
i pa re favorably
DacoKKarr.

pounds.
j with other dealer*.
Tbe member* of tbe M. E. Church '
SEE THE LIGHTNING 8EWF.F.
gave Rev. J. Roberta a douatiou on the
At Truman's Store.
29th. Die receipts were *33.
Ambrose Cooper is lhe happiest man
in town and says be believe* that one
_
. ... ~
from two leave* three. It’s a boy.
, &lt;&gt;" and aftertbiadato I will n*y c
Corer and Stowell ere fluoriok .. '
mwUkr church lh.1 I. belo&lt; belli in I
—
Sunfield at the Hunter settlement.
WM. SPIRE.
The saw-mill at the burg ia doing i
rood taunneas. having a yard full of
lof. ; ud Hwy L.ro «ol ll.rir pUoer
Ant| io
|. „
raontot too. ral!»r bu.ro™. Urol/.
tJ,e dnt «wd booaiuo tooro near 'be
This was on Friday of last week. To­
The Woodland Fire Insurance Ccm- depot. Call when convenient. No
bias waa brought before a Hastings jus­
tice and formally charged with the paying him *7Won the house be lost. 1 will pay cash 75 eta. per liarrel for
commission of the crime of •eduction, We calculate doing business on the ' choice spples in lota of 5 bbls, up to 30.
when be waived examination, and not square.
, Remembering my many friends and
being able to furnish
bail went to
Dr. Carpenter lias bought the Snecu- I customers and thanking you for the
iail. There ia a report current that Tolol on See. 91. south of tbe Center noble manner you have responded in
Mm |m mIm ••mbmI &gt;u aMhMBEtwb lator
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rime* of want, I remain aa ever.
other young ladies of respectability.
_____________ Dauobkktt.
He ia about 98, and brother of the get wood, and there ia being a pile of
Woodland Tobias, who. in October last, wood taken from thence.
ly Try Hoixkm** ne w grade of Flour.
Mt . Haight wanted a correction made
eloped with Amanda, the wife of Wil­
Mew DlMcLamith Maop.
liam Anderson Cooley, and mother of in tbs Niki about the article of the
little yellow dog. He save they didn't
four small children.
•rgleave to inform the citizens of
chase the dog but went
*v i fBMvdle and surrounding country fhat
” — ~u— -Ti
field, **’?11 hereafter lean lw found at the old
-John Barnum and his neighbor Jor­ dog crossed the ■r~r
dan. of Woodland, contracted to dig a guns, and the dog t—ok n° no^cet*1*’ i foundry, where I have fitted up a shop
for General Blacksmith lag. and am tet­
ditch on their farms. Barnum com­ track and they left1 it.
pleted bis share but Jordan didn’t, and
There waa a dark cloud bung over ter prepared than ever l&gt;cfore to do
a few dava since a yearling, belonging our little burg last week, and coming good work,ofsvesydescription. Atri­
to the former, gut into tbe ditch, but to little Mike's shoe-shopfound a crowd al will couvioc*.
Chas. Bchkipt.
couldn't get out, and following it down and looking down the road aaw 'Squire
BEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
to tta end of tlir excavation where the Barden coming and tiiat meant busi­
At Truman's Store.
ditch waa full of water, waa ’’rowned. ness. .Mike had »ur&lt;l Wheaton Irgram
A littlegirl of Barnum’s, in the excite- fur the pay of a pair of ImmHs that be
got in 1873. B. liarnum, (nut Hastings , rr 1 might add Greal Cteriq 8aU.
Barnum) appeared in the defence, and I do or iuteud to clear a small profit
Flint for the plaintiff, and summoned on all goods sold. I&gt;ro compelled to in
order to be honest. See me. Bee me.
C. A. Hough and — “
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A. M. Dacohkht.
fendant claimed____________________
warranted for one year and did not
laat but four months. He waa clerking
for Curtis, and boarde I at home, mak­
*0EG a:i items.
ing a walk of four mile*. Although
Mr. Barnum sp]&gt;carod in meekucas and
Sleighing hereto sea s^.
humility, be lost the.suit. We have
H. H. Hull has sold a vacant tot ad­ got good timber, but they wanttostudy
Shakespeare
to get tbe form. NtUjoining the Hall to James Gurd.
R. B. Harter's and Rackfe's miUyarda are chon foil of saw fags.

tbe same goods are offered by any other
firm tn Barry Co., and if not satisfact­ On or about the 15th of February I shall commence selling by auction. “A
word to the wise is sufficient."
ory return them and your money will

Flit Walcta, Ctana, Diiu, Pin. 1:
lu conclusion we propose to

Give Me a Call.
Respectfully,

WM. A. AYLSWORTH

Yours Respectfully.

BOINK filtta.

DAN. MANEE.

iUSWOBTH &amp; BBOQKS

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING DP.
CR Stock was never so nearly cka&gt;ed out at
present, and we are now replenishing it with

O

1879

— FURNITURE STORE

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS KELLOGG»DEMARAY
hkuw/.rutok. Ewwui/ik

GRAINS

Bress Goods

furniture:

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION!
LOOK AT Om? 1879 PRICES:

lut) Said It Dully HU tin

Numa Suitings 8e., former price 12 l-2c.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. GOOD GOODS
French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
CHEAP 48 TE CAN AFFORD TO,
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much COFFINS A CASKETS
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our
PLIMIVG. MATCHIMG, tte.
prices.
..
An Vnual. ’•
Youra ReatpectfUllj'.

D. C. GRIFFITH.
HURRAH, BOYS !

2 he Kong Brich

DWIGHT SICIETTS BAKERY.
itfoRyi

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,
A BRANCH STORE
twill
—Over the Hills to th* Poor House.’
imih to be produced in Nashville,
s^er.the ansp&amp;ro of A. 0. Miller, him

who i« also * d
kind of a citiaea.
Tbe fee train that has been bore for
•om* tin* baa left for Middleville.
They were a peaceable lot of men and

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of
aaw/sjdit aiad pile right cords
of stove-wood ner d*y. I-ari week
Thursday, they began about 7M a. mcat between right and nine c..rds of

FURNISS’
MEAT MARKET!

Broadhead Alpacas
Sold only by me in this Village.

3 ATIFACTOBY PBICtf N liU.
to in

ALL KINDS OF

FRESH AND SALT BATS! My Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE is
complete. Lamps for 25 to *5.00.

’“““Wk

PRICES
Bring in your Country Product; will «j

�rell. Alton end Jaekron. through Mr.
Cottrell, reported a arnre of resolutions,
which wm unanimoudy ndopted by •

am! Jo Lightfoot. Arriving st a thick­
et. tbe dogs gave notice of their near
approach to bear, end tbe party decided
to atatioc tbemaelvm at certain points
and tot tbe dogs go in and dri ve the
bear ouL Thia was done: but the doc­

growth made hia prograa alow, but he
fought his way shred until he come to
.
in a little gnk-h.
i alocg by ths Bmbs be
________ ____ npper cod just in time
to I* confronted by-a huge grizxly bear.
Retreat waa impoerible, as it had been
with tl»v utmost difficulty that the doc
tovfMd a&amp; aMeffwe'Mbdtere was no
: tree in convenient distance, and, as the
। pizxly showed fight, there was nothing
left for him to do but shoot Taking
detibsreto otea with Ma Hrery rifia, tbe
doctor fired and the brer fell mortally
I wounded. Atiotlte’
from the magazin
lhe doctor, iooki
A laauM nnmbre of wilneaeea, black
a -tte --------- - --.a—m.------------- qIlicUy ^{nf.

M. J. SrujvavT, tbe famous Ford
wjijW (Bld tonaar, dbd rantitiy on aa HMo

■^ Vi ».

to ter waste at*wf tnsa tba vOlao*
hsoaHwMteu. Afi^ Bi Ht j^a,.
&lt;»,.
br consequence of the amral at Liv­
Mafisj s ahyqpioA* sloe* sod Max's erpool ot a cargo
rsiUe infected Wttb tarip
Lo~~. tifc.0W and •tB.om, w&gt;t plonro-po^inroU, from CaamU. tbe lint
ra»pecUrc,T.
ubOovrvwMitoapraiuMeaibe UnportetlM
Omk of tbe captive Cheyenne Indian*
st Fort tebtoaus-WiM Ha^ by
«—*&gt; «wd M* wuhappy life. Ha staled

COMJRESKlth'UL PROUEEDLXGK.

The city alma-houae at Louisville,
Ky., wm dMtvywl by fire, last wwk Tl.&lt;n
®** taxnauw in t!» insutatm. and it ia

Hkmmak, Frederick, and Arthur
HMarirb, ttuw broUm. a«ed r*ap«-tir«ly tfl,
I*, and H\ wm drowiMd in U» OMo river,
t"ytwy*\.l[y-. .t’7 toe overturning at &gt;

eortk® to prawot th. *prea.i &lt;g the j—Ukmx,, ^7,
Cot. 1’XMIT WTxnnvM. the distin- 1 Utonw r*r*
thaaqi^pwMM a bo can pas. upon 'ite qum' ^“*&gt;-'1 soiJWT of fortaiw. formerly with Gan
to“
,o5’&gt;rt
rWerrwt to Um Attroey bsldi aad with tbe felon xnay la the American P»*t. s4a»*t
dvd war. haa town -killed al lUngoaa. India.
The cxceea of exports over im|&gt;orta ,n
* uiu- ...»■&lt;.,
«&gt;u_.
._
fat Itacsmbae, l-O. w»rr R6,1»\CW; f«the
year 1•», X3tM.M2.axi
Lntrr. Comxuwmui Kku&gt;, of the
fated Maim navy, who, daring th* pobiimj

mittec aa Privilegca and Elections, and
now Consul to Cologne. It appears
that Bulioak sorted out all the suspi-

Hodge and Dufltekl. Repreeeteativm &amp;
W Hopkins. Campbell and Allen.
Hon. G, V. K Ixwhrr-- -*
*
wa* called out and spoke,
foelumly &lt;&gt;f ^e many i
character poMnemd bv th---------------Mayor Langdon, of Detroit, alluded
to tbe effort being mada to raiae money
to erect a tnouuBBent in honored Gen.
Williams. He asked the ro-opcration
of all the friend* of the .lead hero
throughout the tttate.
MAHqVXTlX AMD

____________ r_

tolwd to see a third lieir in tbe aamc
place where be liad sbof the other two.
Again the tevrripave Ja'ud a fresh charge
went into position, and again tbe doctor
looked up and dianoved a fourth grizzly
coming toward him from the name openagain, ami down went brer jio 4. By
this time the doctor had got wanned
up and excited, and hr kept moving tbe
lever and fir.ng into the bodies of the
l&gt;rars until the sixteen shots in the
magazine wcr^ exhausted. Meantime
hia companion*, bearing the shooting,
and {iresumiDg the cause, made their
' way to where tbe Doctor wa», with the
intcnti.Si of aasistiwg him, but found
him on top of the largest I •car, with the
other* strewn about, swinging hi* hat
and shouting, lustily. One was an imtocos., rnxzly, *&gt; largu OAt the hunters
vrtuid nut handle 'him. ahd the other
three w.-re good-sized grizzlies, protmbly about 2 yeurs old. The shooting
&lt;»f lour t&gt;e&lt;s4&gt;’y «wr
tfifhbtit Her
changing his position, is something
hitherto unheard of, even in the m&lt;»t
highly-colored annals of the Wretern
wilds.— Trinfty &lt; Cal.) Journal.

trunk, returned to tbe Telegraph Oompnny.shippml off toNtnrYc*k,aml burned.
It wa* supposed by tbe telegraph
people that aU tbe dtopatehrw relating
Io tba PHriiliHM sinfMnn wwte i»duced to aahes. There wm ai toast owe
parson, however, that waa wiser than
the telegraph company, namely, George

MACUIHAC

F-ULMoAP.

A bill extending for two years the
time for building the Marquette and
Madtinae railroad, after a sharp diacuarioa in toe House, was pwwed laat
Wednee.lay.
Mr. Thomson, ot Somlae, moved to
strike out all after the enacting clause.
He said tbe grant of land waa ample to
build lhe road, yet nothirg lia.1 been
done upon it for two years |iaat Tbe
larato were being kept out .of market,
and their settlement wa* rendered impomible. He conceded that the road
was an important one to the people of
both pouiosulaa. He thought, however,
that the Htato ought to have some guar
antee that the road would be speedily
put through. With a still farther extenaion of the time, and the improved
con dition of things, he hoped to nee the
rood &lt;-otnj&gt;l&lt;-ted.
Mr. Young alluded to the importance
of the road to the people of the State.
The matter had been pretty thoroughly
Houaa—Hdl* wen- uitnalnosd; |ly Mr. Par
caiivaMed in the Hdhae, and he hoped •on*. antboririag Use Ladw*' Library Asoocisthe memlM-r* sould act intelligently Uxi ot Katasiaaw
hold projrety, real and
and promptly.
Mr. Campbell strongly urged the

Mr Moore thought tbe loll should be
disposed of now. ao that action could be
taken under it
laskien Fripperies.
Mr. McNabb stoutly opposed the bill.
Coiffure* tend to comiiactncue, and A thousand men, he said, each with a
are worn lower in the back.
'
fann of 1110 acres, an* better than 1,000
Cerrtmmioua dinner lot tots demand miles of railroad.
elbow sleeve* and lace rufflea. ,
Mr. Thomson finally withdrew bis
Braids or short curt* down the lock motion to strike out all after the enact­
are worn with dressy evening coiffures ing clause, and tbe bill waa agreed to,
Ball and evening shorn must l&gt;e and. subsequently, passed.
trimmed with a flower or bouquet, but
it tanas be very small and fiat
Mr. Willett bos introduced a bill in
Oriental atlk««. Persian and Egyptian
adka. aatina, velvets, bttxwds*. and cor­ tbe House, which should have Iwm a
law long ago. aa it ia but simple justice
duroys are all used for waistcoats.
Very small figures, check* and atnpee totaern man and man. It provides
on white ground*, arc the feature m the
swearing, mistaken identity, ar other
new Spring cabcoca and perealcw
' A double cape of heavy silk chenille, cause*, is convicted of erime, confined
with tinsel thread twisted in the same, in the State prison al Jackson, and af­
' Vb* tat*rtLno*cl,y k*
U&gt; terward parioned by the Governor on
1 White*mS' &amp;eMea' ’oToUn^5® evidence establishing hi* or her inno­
cence, such person shall have a claim on
leaden tint are worn by the ckterly the State for coinjienaation at the rate
ladies fur full iLresa. with f»H trimmings of H for each anti every flay falsely imjinsoned. Tbe claim shall be made at
of creamy oM point laces.
The long watateuaU worn with drewiy the court where tbe conviction was
toileta are separate garment* anil mav be made, and the person shall produce a
worn with •. vend di Bee*nt kinds of certificate of tbe Wanton, showing how
many day* he or she was deprived of
Snake bracelets, winding acvcral times bberty in the prison.
around tbe aim, and having jeweled
*o
nuar al hand probably, has caused eyes, arc among late novelties in jewelry
quite a flutter among the Republican
and arpatnenfk. ' /
II*
Square n«yks are much worn on low politicians in tbe Legislature and
corsages. \ necks are also seen, but । throughout tbe State. As I write, the
round, low necks arc preferred by moat i Senator haa moot likely reached his
home in this city. Aa to well known,
young ladies for ball toilets.
The hat of the fwaaing moment to the । although far advanced in Tears, be has
equestrienne, in rough gray felt, (land­ a young and fashionable wife. A few
ed with three narrow ribbon* placet al 1 year* mm-e, be erected a fine residence
in Lansing
But lust now the
interval* around tb«' crown.
among
the
politicians *
Birds of fioradtoc, butterflies, and in- question
M1 »‘*u in {"f® «f. fpdd filigree to, “ Who shall succeed CLnstbuicy aa i
With the
and Imp^gau feather ornaments are United Stales Senator!'
Rrpnblitan politicians Chandler ia still
worn in the hair for full dreoa.
strong and popular, altlxmgh. as » as the
case four yearn ago, some memlier* o
tiie Legislature, among his own party,
can not I* induced to aupport him.
Ex. Gov. Bagley, of Detroit, Las many |
political friendte who would be glad to '
&gt;re him in tbe Senate. It to under
stood here that Judge Christiency's ‘
nwignation takes effect March 2.

The joint committees on the Insane
Asylum at Kalamazoo will resume
their Islioni in that village next Tues­
day. They have beet: authorized to
send for persons and jaqs-re. and tlo-y
will have a sti-c ;raphrr Io aid in tak­
ing testimony.
The committee sp)&gt;otnt*d to investi­
gate the State printing make very alow
progress, having done little or nothing
There haa been ranaadexabk debate
Upon matters jxrtairing to nigeutu.
deer and elk. Many pigeons and a large
number of dear are annnallv transport­
ed from Michigan. H tbe steagbUr
goes on, the number of throe birds and
noble deer will continue tn “grow small
by dlgrsna and bewutifiiHy toes.’*
TMK LO»G M*HD&gt;S.
The Tlaghbhiru now takes its accoe-

Hastings Business Directory.

tnrned them over to William E- Chan­
dler after trying in vain to decipher
them. Chandler carried the originate to
lhe office of Ben Butler, and. while
that gentleman'* bock waa turned,
quietly laid them on his desk. Copies
of them, in the meantime, had been
made and forwarded by Chandler to
Whitelaw Reid, of New York. Reid
placid two cxj-crU. Hazard and Gros­
venor, at work upon them. They wrestled
with tbe matter for weeks without mak-

NWEEZET,

tion to be placed upon* portions
of the Pension Arrearages bill. It is a I
matter of great importance aa to when
tlx- payment of arrearage* ttegin*,
whether on the date of the diacliargr of
the pensioner from ' the Government
service at al tbe period at which the
dvsbility commenced. After consider­
able debate on this topic tbe matter waa
left for tbe opinion of the Attorney

DEn&amp;8,MEDlCIBE8aBiCHElICAL3,
Fa».y and ToWK Art&lt;l~.
sad fMuMwn,
teste*. I-rrtuorry. as, PWaw. CM.

Warren Mitchell, of Lmitonlto, Ky.,
ha* for several yean been prosecuting I
a claim for $12*.000. to reimburse him
for cotton seized by the Federal troop* '
in Georgia. during the laat days of the
Rebellion. The Coart of Chums once I
decided favorably on this claim, and
Mitchell was just about to get possesdon of the money, when information
came to tbe tnctnlwrs of tbe Court that,
ao fur from the plaintiff Ix-ing a loyal
citizen. as be had proved by any number
of vitaemea, hr bad been a contractor in
the South daring tbe war. furnishing the
Confederate army with pork, beef,
and other sinews. Thereupon the
Court of Claims
modified their
opinions so tar as to reverse their decis­
ion and kick the claim out of court.
Of course MitciwU's next st«-p waa to
make a raid on Congress. After a nene*
of spicy debates the question waa de­
cided adversely by tbe Senate, by tbe
decisive vote of neventedp yraa to thirty

&gt;OWEKH k BARLOW,

IRON, HAILS i SHELF HARDWARE

to these war claim* in tbe Houac of late
haa induced Senator Edmunds, of Ver­
mont, to propose aa amendment to tbe
eonstitnUot. prohibiting the payment of

DR\ GOODS, SILKS aa&lt; DRESS GOODS
LI UN RUNKELL,

Senator Ferry, of Michigan, baa
offered i.i the Senate a new National
Militia bill. It provide* that all able­
bodied male citizens between the ages
of IS and 45 veam, within the rcopective
Slates anal lerritories, except *uch aa
may be exempt by iaw^hall constitute tbe
militia. The militia are to be divided

*1,000.000

Groceries aad General Prodice,

opinion is that tbe practice to not wise
or wcrean. A * cut and dried ’ visit,
ia a bam bug wd
* * '

wm

MONEY TO LOAN!

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                  <text>ORNb STRONG,

VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY C’0., N^HlGANt-6ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1871).

tiality which makes the ghastly recital
at once valuable m history and exciting
m the most absorbing romance; and
with a masculine diction which, eonsidering the time in which ba wrote,
would liavc been *ufllwmt &lt;4 itself to
give him a high place in English literaturc.^De Foe waq a child during the
nlagni; BMweof flic harrowing scenes

WM. fAKMRNTBft.

nK#.GUIS WOLD.
MlM* l*1lT«iH&gt;a 81
C. lir HIU--* iiue

buran- .'rm. |1

aadnehoiarahip. to* point out the defects
in fche mode hith&lt;vU}.*’dopted. No effort
skpjid be spared to make the next
clisrgul that fiends who luui recovered cAUMieration more thorough than a«y
from the disease stealthily earned it to taken during the first century of the
be introduced into families who. by in­ republic. It is particularly desirable
many and &gt;briou» defects in
cident or. cleanliness. had escaped it in tbkl
it* usual count*. Delirium was one ot th? method id collecting industrial stsin common effects. Il is hard to believe tisMos should be removed, for it or well
klKivn that the utatuitica thus far obtainrd have had but a nuxlcrate value.
But the important political interests
mmhtleil^.-eMion“of monev: jewelry ^Uich depend upon the ^umeratioztal
and clothing.
oarsitatir^. also maku it oxceedimrlr de
rirubli1 that tlie work should be more
The story of the blind japor ia one nf fcrciirelely and faithfully performed than
tlie grim legends of the fame. Da
has Ixxsn (xaiauble under the old system.
says he was not blind, but weak, igtio- It in a notorioaa fact that in manv local­
rant and poor, and that he wcutalufj^ht ities the rivalry of towns has liad some
from door to door, piping, and thus ob­ influence Upon the thoroughness of the
tained food and drink- of which he wa* work, ami tlMW"ulta wjll inevitably be
fonder and some kind of lodging. Otif distrusted aS tang aa returns from one
uj#u
^ overcome with
............liquor,
.
night,
x-hcH«V placi- can 1-W1 back for revision until
_ __ .. . " and
_J* x'.i
'i
down.........
nporf a. *irrct-*tal!
those from other places have iwen for
"•«
.
asleep.
The ----practice
of...
the .bunera was wan led and zn»'&lt;- public The plan of
to nng a bid! to announce the coming
of the dro* heart, and a* a signal to bring
out tb« IkmIu-s rcniiy for -interment. A*
the blind piper forgot, in flic uncon•cionOraa of uitoxicatirai, the plague
and it* borrora. the bell rang around
the comer A door ojienrd. and a dead
laxly was lai.1 upon tile stall benidc him.
hr. l*x&gt;. being supposed to lie dead. Th*

hearsay, and some* of it indention, ft
bears the stamp of natty*- on every
page, and might have bgcu absolutely
true in each detail. 'rjtc reported ap­
proach of the plague, after tLo close of
the war with Holland, demoralized the
people, and in their fright they liecamc
easy vn tuos to ynackg. totroio’firs und
Signa appeared on
many d&lt;x&gt;ra: “ Here lives a fortune­
teller," and crowds visited these impoatora every day to find out who was to
be attacked bv the disease •• Infallible
Preventive fill*,’ the '•Only True
Plague-Water,* and similar matrums,
wen- energetically advcrUaed and
brought large profits !•&gt; the fraud**en­
gaged in selling them One doctor adTlie ronqiaratin* immunity which T’&gt;rt'*p&lt;} '
Anfallib)*- preventive,
naaions have enjoyed in the present"azewlly jybie-J , " Advice gratis to
eeutury from nil form* of pestilence tiie j»o*&gt;r.
Hundreds flocked to lu»
mart be attni.-Yted to better m«xlr« of
. living, as the restraint of the spread oi
apulauiirt when’ they do appear i* to be b»cV*. ami Imij hi* I* it lie*. Many delu­
1 attribute'! to inor*r ihtelLgrut mrlboila ded wretche* were iu&gt; overconio with
of droliqg with them. In Curtliagn. fear that they robbed traveler* im the
Rome, AUmuk, Egypt, Ethiopia, and tngirwav» in ordi r to rar*- the iixmcy
Syna. plsgii*-* raged within the five to got the doctor's decoction Al last,
c-ntunro pweiling tlie &lt;Jhrt*ban era . the mob l*cgaa to appnx i^tc the charand nearly every (Jeutiiry Until the pre*
cut contain* the swfui record of Similar pelted to distribute hi* st&gt;x-k amoug
them and fly for lus life. Thvchtrrclica companion Wen- thrown ii
devastation. At G*in*tan(inan!r
were the favored resort*. al*«&gt;. for the occupant* soon joined lh&lt;
eighth century, 200.00(1 p*-r*&lt;&gt;n*
ignorant and auix-n&lt;tiUau*. a* well as Lu'Jc. It is said that hi* pip
th re. year*, without
for the pk&gt;Q&gt; and alucaled Extraor*nch as *up*-n&gt;titi&lt;
plied, and large numbrn died from the
spread of the infection in Sisily and
gr-nrrafl’
Greece.
England and Ireland were plague
visited in the eleventh and twelfth, and
«t&gt; soap and water and disinfectant’
cattle, fowl*, and donicati'- animal* dial
fart, nobody thought of i-li-iuiltne*.
of the same pestileixx- aa the people. Il
ntilation or any hygienic rule a* i
was the plague wjnch drove Henry II
out of Ireland in the next centurv- and.
in the thirt&lt;-cnth. it extended aYl ovl-r
Europe, and was &lt;wp*ciallv tagligiiaut
in the llritiah islands. In the your
leenth, the fifteenth, the aixlocnt.i and

idoubtedly

U-red along the road. De Foe
’ ’
* ’ i part. at this ma
probaldy al! -fletio

he plague last,* I tti«
uid popular diafav
ipprrciated for th'

LEWIS DURKEE

EMORY PARADY.

WOODLAND HOUSE

OR NO STRONG.

'y^TOI*COTT HOLNE,
hTnahville, Michigan.

rtain a oonviruon Orthodox As soon a* the plague wm
uttl aiautious
| ov«f. aa.i thgpuid clergy returned, the
Motlaniel-ia their ‘ diab-nter* w«n-attack' d w violr-iitlr **
dayfS Mtaiy (J
evr-a nrgad thet ill ever, and their asrvir*-* Were'forgntfrn
woul't bc blasph* , and rpresumption with the name promptitude with which
*
' *
they )&lt;*d h*-rn acca-ptiuL
to attempt to escape from
what
the following year destroyed the germ*
manifestly God's wrath, whjc.ii ha
Nolhiug is said alx&gt;ut the cliiirvbra and fumigat^l the city
Tin- roti
lx&gt; appeased
doing anything in the form of practical fiacralion lasted three day* and night*,
400 street* and 1.1,20(1 nouara were laid
plagues tn tlie auro of Weaforn Euroj*.*
S"r ia it clear that, on account .f the Waste, eighty nine churches, including
were engender'd by cause* wholly regulations adopted bv the th.vern 8L Psd*a. were dfiAtaoi*-*! and a stop
withir. the eoatrol ot eMim-a and n„.nt. anytbu.g could hav.- 1--.-I. done wa* put t«&gt; the flame* "uly by bl"*&gt;ng
goal sense, and wore n&lt;4 kindred to ,
dwav* l-erfl the habit of mou up a larg. l&gt;«lt of bou**-s in tl»s» way.
the Asiatic p.-*tile:iro, althongb alway. ari.11B ,h,.n' &lt;Unp.r llf
1u|h[
believed to lie of the same nature .pr^Led. the King. CLarte* IL. and hia
Then- wa* an epidemic in Txmdon ••*
•
• *•'
•
1407. of which 30.000 died, ’t was
municipal ant bon tow nndrrt'xik tin- ilfi.tWU.OUO to jacnah, wm p
duced, n«&gt; doubt, bv local neglect.
AdmitualraUur. of bomnens. cred, moral ■ t»mnrkabJ» SMUiirai pi- now
Irish
]iriKliier&lt;l th« , .Mid staentiflc. dunnf th.- plague «ra
-famine
—--7 pnjbuljy
.
wThere were t
called plague "f Hflb Abd lixO, and, «J-.
The- plague provisions wen- ex ' famines. «w«rtn* of locittto.
though there was a pcstilru.x- m Ox tremely simple
They eonai.led in reiiatiaJ os well as terresti
ford tn 14i 1. and a general and deadly shutting up the door*, window*, and the order of the season* ae.
malady, whatever its type, waa import
rd. Henry VII. fled with hi* court to
Calais to escape the distemper in 1500 .
Oxford wm literally depopulated seven
teen years later by what was called tbr
“ KWcsting rickn*-**," which did not
then appeju* fur the first time, aad the
Jilagn*-* in Izvbuid a fuW ytwn later
were of tbr uaii- »ti!l nnexolained
character In th*- Iw-ginuing of the
•evcntcclrth century » large part of th*population of । I.qtuloa |x-ri*J*v«l of a
malignant epidemic which the rhroniplague, and seven year* later it swept
r rance with a liroom of destruction.
In 1656, 400,000 di*-d of plague in
Italy, and the groat English j&gt;esUlvnc*I of 1665 ha* l»*rr. graphically drocribed
by De Foe The fire in tlie following
year K-ctn* to have had the rffc-t of a
diaiufcctont. for England remained fre -

C. C- WOLCOTT, Proprietor.

NEW LIVERY

IMA BOARDING STABLE
Double &amp; Single Riga,

tiqiuty and tradition; ita most fatal
irruprions were in 1831-*32, '3ft-’:j7, '48■49.’B5-U6.
AJ
Mediaeval literature &lt;■ replete with
vivid and often wholly incredible ac­
counts of these jx-riodical aeonrgee.
The idea of associating them with natu­
ral cauara, oi checking them by scien­
tific retpedic* was practically unknown.
Indeed, then* were no scientific reme­
dies. The black death is Florence waa

calamity. Better far io confess poverty,
be an honest bankrupt, than to l«e brok­
en down in Ixxly or mind under too
great an exertion to avoid such a calam­
ity. With emotions of unspeakable
pity for every man barasaed by his un­
satisfactory affairs,! turn to expostulate
with die coming generation. Keep a
sound mind in a sound body. Dobe
con ten te&lt;1 with ‘ things honest,' with
comfortable mediocrity. Huslxnd the
stock of physical and mental life God
has given you, that you may not grow
prematurely old — tikeless before your

ni firm t tnahocany mace, tipped with
elaborately-worked silver. For over an
hour a very seedy individual, with red
hair and a broken nose, lingered abbat
the window with such a mysterious
manner a* U&gt; lead the officer on the
comer Ui behere that Li* intention*
were not good, so he “took him in' on
general prineiples.
When the officer related to the court
his ground for the arre*t, and, finding
themnot tenable, the magistrate quizzed

NUMBER 21

Asai-i P Inman, whose funeral took
place two miles cast of Utica this morn­
ing. was a highly eccentric character.
Seventy years ago be built a log cabin
on one of the hills that idwpo to the Me,
hawk river. He waa them 16 years at
age, bad a wife and
Home time
during the flrat year of L:s wedded life
Inman informed his wife that be intend­
ed to preserve silence for the remainder
of his day a This conclusion was the
result of an exciting dialogue which In­
man ovrrhranl between lus father and
a near relative. Expressing • belief
Unit more barm than good is wrought
by apeer.h. he announced his determina­
tion to place a jiermauent padlock upon
bis lips. This was in 1810.
The following year hia first child waa
bora. When that interesting event sraa
approaching a near climax Inman rode
teveral mile* in the eight to Fort
Herkimer in quest of n physician. Hr
carried date and pencil, wrote a state­
ment of the situation, and returning
with the medicine man received tlie an­
no uncement of lus nate-rual respouaibilitira iu silence. The following year
—in 1812 — whim the ycommof Central
anil Northern New York were sum-

bor. Inman rcfw&gt;rte&lt;l for duty at n post
near Adams, Jeffmon county, riding
alone nearly 100 mile* through the for
cats to the recruiting station. Produc­
ing In* alate he wrote. “I com.- to
tight, not to talk.* The commaruhng
pfficer declined to give lnm a place in

Twenty-four Senators have been
elected, and only one i* still to be chos­
en The retiring Senator* are srventern Republican* and right Democrat*;
the new Senators, including one Re­
publican yet to be clioscs. are fourteen
Democrats and eleven Republicans.

• Nothing; Jcdgr simply admiring
fl c was noted fur hl* strength. With
and meditating.'
Ezra Grinnell (who is now living al (he
'Admiring what’*
“ That list, Jcdgt the beautiful Ixae age ot H7), Inman earned a cannon from
the St. Lawrence river to Adam*. Jef­
ferson county, s distance of forty mile*
The men were four days making the
trip Two day* of this wa* spent io

O-nsu* BurcaUj which thn* far have
Ix-cn singularly sustained by facUy^vc
47.U83,&lt;XM)
probable jxqnitatinii
July I. 1K7K *J&gt;'1 49.395,not) ** thepret’
*bl&lt;- poputettun July 1. 1879 Th«M'
cal'-ul»lioii*. btta-d upon the principle
• if constant wmkI difirrencea. give on
increase «f about -Tl per cent fertile
decade now approaching an end They
are strongly confirmed by the ccnsu*
taken in fifteen of the State* by State
auCiunti. during 1K74 in Michigan,
during 1X75 Wpii'wa. K«nw. Ixiaisiana.
Mawiciiuiu'tbi. 4iinnnM'ta. N'-viula,Ne&gt;«

tnetnlwra, two will take their seats in
the body for the first time, and one is
yet to lie chosen. The Democrat* gain
seven Senator* four tn the South, two
in the Pacific Coast Stales, and one in
Ohio; the Republican* gain one in Con-

After five or six years of tin*
2___
:.E:
developed He would never read ,
iiiwl; hr refused to dnnk well I
r. and for aixty-five years slaked his 1

He always sat by a wood fire, and of
late years, wln-n traveling, earned a box
or trunk containing a supply of fuel.
Inman visited New York city once—
dvr yean ag*&gt; nding as far a*
out* day and completing the
the ilay followicg For fifty

*&gt;e&lt;nint now‘day*, though "
"You don't li»jk aa though you'd
bnn^ a prize.* put in the court.
'Not for buaulT. no. Bat for acara,
Jcdgr; for scan I ni prime cheaac, head
of the heap Pm n martyr, I am, but
doImhIt would guen* lt_*
“To sky-acrapera, Jrdgr, daisy
ten* Iwunrra, ver know Taking
but, nglit off thr
....
hand

The elactinna of Senators have now
been nearly completed. Including the
elections made last year, the new claas
of Benatora for the term beginning in
1879 and ending in 1886 will Ixt M fol­
lows (Democrat* in italic, Republicans
in roman):
•

March will, it is now certain, consist of
forty-three Democrat*, counting Mr.
Davin, of Illinois, as one of that party,
and thirty three Republicans. Sooinitially they will be divided aa follows:

I
Otherwise staled, the Northern States
are to be repreaented by thirty-one Re­
publican* and fifteen Democrat*; the
Southern State* by twenty-eight Detpocrat* and two Republican*
The next class &lt;&gt;f Senators—those
whose present term ends in 1881 —in­
cludes eleven Republicans and fourteen

stive he went prepared for a
tenng one of the leading
. Uir Democrata. on the other
Buffalo, th. old gentleman ^4. woa14 (*»] to
thrirSenatora
h the State* of Connecticut. New York,
Sew Jersey, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. If
10 change should occur in tbu next two
i rar*, tlie Senate, after the 4th of March,
1881. would be compoaed of forty Dcm&gt;crata and thirty-six
Republican*.
ILone will preliably go Republican thia
rsur, and Mr Hamlin will hare a Re­
Hi* theory wu* dial die glare itruni-d
tta, eyes, while die oil left on unhealthy
taint in the atmoaphere. He wm never
known to sat bv a n&lt;! fire, always
avoided ga», and hi* *ju, from whom I
gather throe detail*, arourro me that,
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■
-■
rather than sit in a car heated by a coal
E I'iuribu* I'cam.
fire, the old gentleman preferred to ndc
Mr. A Louden Snowden, of Fhil»twenty-aix mile* on the ptalfurm on a dclplua. thus deaeriliea the origin anti
bitter cold day tn winter.
i use of the motto E Pluribns Unnm t
Inman never oacil toliacro in xny 'It is escribed to CoL Reed, of Uxform, never taxied liquor, avoided tea bridge. Ma**. It first appeared on a
and coffee, and never had personal oc- ] eopper coin struck at Newburg, N. YM
caaion to seek medical advice. Recon where thsre wm a private mint. The
fidcntly expected to hvc to be 100 year* pieces struck are dated 1786. in 1787
ok^and but for the accident which was the motto appeared on iwveral tyjiea of
the immediate eauae of hl a dealli it is
highly probable he would have talked u curious gold doubloon, or 916 piece,
r-entnry. i&lt;oat spring he *owe»i thirty coined by a goldsmith named Brasher.
aerre with oat*, assisting m the fall It wm there put ' I'num E Plnribua.'
harvest and performing
----- „-----from choice
----- the
... Only lour of there piece* axe known to
full quota of
'farm 'laborer's
’ 7 ' work.
*■ !&gt;e extant, and they are .very valuable.
&lt; Inc of theip. in poHscaaion of the Mint,
The ooIh were stored in a gn
ever___
91.IMM).
nected with the dwelling by
.ia supposed
-&gt;-c;___ to
- -bo worth
___ _____
____
poaengv-way.
Mr*. Inman, rctt Bung When Kentucky was admitted, in 1791,
from tins granery last Monday, informed it i« raid copper coin's were struck with
her hnnlsrad that the mire were making E Plnribua Unum. They were made
■muI havoc with the o»t* The old gen 1 in England. The act of Congreas of
tiemon mounted a high stool to look | 1792, authorizing the establishment of
into the oat-biu, loat hi* footing and. a mint, apd the coinage of gold, silver
falling, suatained injuries that speedily . and copper, did not prescribe thia motresulted in hi* death.
to, nor wa* it »v«r legalized. It was
He leave* a carefully-written record , ptar-ed on gold coins in 1796, rnd on
— .years of. • MjTCT coitM jn 17M. It was constantly
of hi* life danng some sixty
silence. Portions of throe disnes are used thereafter until 1831, when it was
quite interesting, bat as s mle he en­ withdrawn from the qnnrtcr-dollar of
larges upon the absurdity of giving ut­ now device. In 1834 it was dropped
terance to frivolous thought*. He sei-ms from gold coins to mark the coinage ui
to have tegarded speech aa a sacred gift, the standard fineness of the gold. In
to bo indulged in only when it nromiaed

“Them tell* Uiv tale All of them J
busted time and again Had 'em drnv
in clear up U&gt; die second j’lnl, and
The qu’WUon of grentcat political in­ pulled out with tweerere ilozens of
terest ix.iinisiOil with til'- rrll»ll» Is in tinw-a Every finger broke in six place*, j
regard to tin- ^-apportionment of repre­ Ave tiiuea six. thirty . thirty bn-aka on
sentation Takillf as guides, flrat, the
"prrdlly • llrv.-d that the diwjw MX' attnhntrn increase ascertained alxnit the middle the nght hand, thirty bn'Mrd on the
k-fL Twice thirty, sixty . five twelves,
iti-rval a» to aii atrnropbrnc |K&gt;iaon attacking th*dead •-art Stopp**!, the dead
&gt;f respiration.
The route of ond, the well estal'hsbed fact that since sixty Five dozen broken lingeM in
the cause, and ain't worth a continental.
' d ragg*« 1 OUL «m!, tl tia iffilird,
the jxuiic of 1873 there ha* l«*-n a very Pulled in for gazing and meditating on
I. the ruqiM-s were flung into
■ n&gt;|vrtan&gt;. readjustment in th,- occupa a prize list. Thia la Ux&gt; bard!“
Uiin and location of lalmrer*. with ex­
“It i« indeed bald.' raid Hu*court
it to (xinstaalinopln. them-*- i
traordinary in*rea*e m thr population
"Do TOC see that smelling apjmratua
Italian j&gt;orta and »u diatn
&lt;d th&lt;- newer *gru.-ultural Stati-*, vs on my oounuunuioef Looks a* though
. , over the European continent
have prepared an '-wtimate of the prole
if timatetl that IB.OtW.OOO du-d
able population at thui time by SlaUW.
th**’- fail'll in hi* a.**igiu-d ihity.h'- m ami 2I,(H«&gt;,IK»1 in the other c&lt;.
tied to a cart-laiI nkd whipp'd ii|&gt;
down tlie slryrtA.
Tltew yn-,
cuur*.-. deserted Aft«r* ^0 pratih___ ,— —-rha*l tak'-n its hold on the city Their their fatal
Htonro heard n-&gt; livelier rattle th.-ui the
dead-sari*, the «liru-k« of tnauiaro. the
Stupidly attributed to
groan* of th* sick and dying, and the
in Mayeocc 12,000 were
lamentation* of faithlrs* watchmen, as maaascred liy infuriat**] mol*
If Prof Elliott * estimate l» fully «USthe bloody iaah welted their naked 1 wk*,
The leaaou* which Western Europe
cither taiuud* occaAiouaUy disturbed end the United State* have learned from tnim-d. thr i« j&gt;nlsl*on of .-*ch oi throe
the profound lulcncc when these wen the cholera^havc not Imxjd without gen diTimuo* should be slightly mcreased,
the
Wostmi States and tlw Terri'one*
Si Aunt. Fanatics. Irtiatic*. fools &lt;4 era! effect,
Europo ' i* armed and
high and low degree, went aimut sing­ mallei against the Eastern visitant, tlie moat It la posnlile that tile allowand &lt;^phtti«ria An th* ?«artb an* yv#.w Inriee maiir fur recent increa**- in Texas
f'-vsrin the Sen th liWfrrf’taugM nA that and Arknmuu 1* too large, bu. the gain
the price of liber- &gt;n lh«*e States and Western Louisiana
death by repenting of their sins. All
m,
..
. J.—
...I- ......n..,.u... , — w *1...
Hardly any ane -who ha* a targe ae3uaint*nc«-, or who reads obituary or
rath notices in the public prints, can
fail to hare noticed how fatal a disease
pneumonia 1*, eajircially in this aty. It
really seem* sometime* m if it caused
halLUie deaths tliat occur. Each win­
ter it appears to grow more dangr-rou*
This season it trn* been very virulent, aomc of his “axiema“Most lives are
owing, prolialily, to sudden change* anil productive of empty noi»e.“
“As
the unusual amount of snow. Pneumo­ 1.000,000 ia to one, so is sense to sound "
nia invariably begins with a cold, to “He who talks most feels least.' “The
which scarcely anybody attaches any fool talks while the wise man thinks."
importance, and the cold is neglected Inman leaves a snug fortune which his
poiaofa of the plague afoot the vital or-'
until it result* in the painful, and al­ son inherit*. His last written message
gans that, in the beginning, many |
ways alarming, disease. 'Only a cold! * was: "Silence is golden." His oft-pen­
robust men draMpd fiead in public
eehoed the renowned Abernethy. "A ciled admonition U&gt; his son was. “Keep
pta^u/Thry CM. oFcvunra.' robbef
One of the clergymen of Worcester, cold is always to be feared.
' *
K mouth thuU" In the neighburA* the season extended, families pre­
Ma**., in the conracof a sermon recent­ killed, mory men than *~
bc was known as the dumb man.
pared for their fate by getting randy '
ly, u tiered the foltewiagwnutionary «ugHe was quick to read character, loved a
fitting gBnndDt* for the grave; these I
ge*tion* in regard to immoderate brain
good joke,and insisted that there wmbo
were, an a rule, tom off iu the journey .
WO“Ii’ te a feasdri'«M ^re are dow fo
much in the world to learn and think
1 from the dwelling to the eafieteries. ,
about that time spent in talking wm
There wm no pretense of ceremonial. I
“--------- kdared. Inman's funeral sm
The content* of the carta were spilled
ttended, neighbor* coming
like oual into bin*.
;
.J
be snow-drifts for miles to
1 Many blood curdling storiea are told

flushed with youth—energy. Within
three or for..- days he ia dead. Pnen
monia Lm cut him down. Persona who
care to live—and the fact that they do
live shows that they care to—-cannot be
teowwtehdulofkbobegiMU^AoIpBaB4onta,whiehtaoMof tWmoatUataMous and formidable foes of human exist­
ujK&gt;n humpa. He wm rich, and trav­
inn* of your power*; ex­ ence.—A’ew York paper.
eled hi .very direction for information.
nt and the subtle thread of
It wm in toe milder region* of Europe
. A ruptured capillary on
that he found the tnufortune the most
l&gt;ara]yxca that center of
prevalent. Spain aupploxl the greatest
the stalwart, brilliant man

,

James Btopheaa, the Inal* rerointioni&lt; amvrel yesterday in the Francs.
The rumor of his intended vitat had
liecn current in Irish national eirahM ra
this city for some time. He was met at
the wharf by several friends and escort­
ed to quarters that had been prepared
for him.

iirincinaBv in Pana since be wont from
New York four yean sgn, but was in
consent comtnnuiration with teuton in
Ireland of the party who beheve in

�Wood and Tin Sap Buckets &amp; Palls,
ThU siticlo *h.*U treat of

Common, Charcoal, Russia and Galvanised Iron Sap Pana, Galvan

on any one fact, leaving
aloiia hfeown cuneluaiun*.

ized Iron Evaporators, Smoke Stacks, Syrup Cans, Sugar

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POSTS EUREKA
min, and also otre ef t
ter those he leave* lx
never to roc again, awl
cxiitemeiit
ji'.;..- In:

written np by aide pens, I will drop it,
feeling that all will excuse me for not
wfehfag Ui deal farther with it.
We will return to our lines, where a
few of the boys are selected,—or volun­
teer.—as a party who are to be railed
the “forlorn hope" whose duty ia to
lead In an aiwault on the enemies works,
they leave their comrades feeling that
they will never retan allre, bat duty
prom pts tlicni and on t hey rush. Steady
they go, in solid column, into the very
jaws of death, never looking back to
see if they are followed and supported
in hb thnuly anna, fangs it lovin
by their comrades. On they go : up, i
up! ’Now they reach the top and arc
preparing to rush down upon tbr ene­
tbs littis one, and looking around upon my, when, looking for support, they
the group he wwndefw within himself ilnd tbcnMwlvrs deeertML anil fall liack
“Khali luvaraee these dear tinea again,* they must, i»r all lie taken prtsonera.
then overcome with emotion be Imrsfa Beck they go,.lhe rain of shot and »heU
into tears; while none but the gn at and pouring down tijHin them until they,—
merciful Father can tell the feelings of or what now remains—cuter their lines.
that little gf^uy aa they are fathered Another call is made, nnd still anutbor,
without doing more than to thin the
to bid him good-bye, I ranks of the anny. A great General :
----------- -------------- -ground, frelmg the arrive* ; now trie works wm oe taken ;
scene to I*&gt; too sacred for their prea- an advance ia ordered, C few thousand
cucc, while n prayer AM-eud* too limit- more livre are lost, and another star in
en from (heir hearts, (or hia safe re­ added to (he sIkhi Ider at Uie Gunerwl.
turn.
Soon the enemy gets tired of playing,
Now, the good-byes arc said, the man and they evacuate thr work a, leaving
baa gw»c, leaving mnny to monro his the Gencial to get the credit of driving
absence, while he. thinking of ttte dear tbepi nut, and also add to hU liodgc
one* left behind, returns (o bis ivudi s- another star. But bow many widows
vona, where he must remain untiithe and orphans are made, how many
time comes to scud the lummami to homes are made desohite, just to grati­
the front.
fy the auibiliou or n few men. Think ,
Possibly he has lieea there a few days of it ye who would rush into war at
when word arrives for him to ' return least provocation.
bome quick.’- for a fata) disease lias at­
The soldier i* taken very suddenly ,
tacked his family and one him already sick ; the doctor is sent for, but be is ,
tiled. The new* comes like a thunder­ attending some ‘loyal’’ Southerner’s
halt tn his mind. for be knows be loft feast and can’t come, or may betbssolthem ia apparent good health. For diet is “playing off" to get nil of duty, ’
sack n«i unreal case be gets a furlough and "he is not going to spend his time
of possibly six days, and he newr fnoltug around them.- ?£. poor fel­
sleeps until he mecu his family, t«y&gt; of low must remain c«*&gt;;kk1 up iu a dog
which have already passed away, (one, tent until his excellency feel* disixrsed
the little prattling child he belli to his to honor him with a visit, when likely
Iwaom when parting with bis family.) the Great Mogul looks down on the
ami one other lies vciy daageroualy ill. | suffering nfen with all the disgust im­
He, with aching heart, conveys to their aginable, and turning ronnd. hanghtily
last resting place thr two dear ones, »ays: “take him to the hosjiital.’’ (Here
and amid the erica of his family, nod lot mn my. tbh* ia n trne picture so fur,
with bran loin with grief, Ik- must ' the surgeon m. a poor day laborer lwleave hi* family again. He takes, as j fure he entered the army, and the sick
he thinks, the Inst look and kiss of the soldier a highly reflected and educated
•ick ehikl. with tears in its eyes, ami farmer.) The ambulance is called, the
quivering lips, looks tip to 4» fattier man is tumbled in, away they drive for
and asys, “Father don’t leave us; I two or three mile* over a rough road,
shall very soon follow dear brother and the soldier jolted, aboat and almost
sister, don't go. Father. Don't go!”
dead ia soon nt the hospital, wlmro he
What can the father do? The time tumlilea out or is heljwd oat and placed
has already past in which he should re­ on a cot where be cannot rest until be
turn to his post. He hruvrs a sigh, replies to a thousand and one ques­
and looking towards hravvu breathes a tions wbc~ *— s----"~J —
— •called
upon
to atrip
prayer for .he rratuianod io health of aul don I
lothc*.—but not tuihis dear, child, aud for the welfare of til he first
x»d -----------------------refreshing Im th
hfe family, theu taking a final adieu, —and aftej hr la about
al&gt;out dead with fa­
depart*. weighed down with , grief. tigue he ia Kindly permitted
—
to lie down
But who can tell wit'i what agony of and rest if be ean.. TL?
The poor fellow
mind that man retains to Iris cum &lt; tides. I lias contracted some diacare which will
there to find that they are ready for dtmble him for life, the surgeons neg­
marching, to leave their home* and lect their duty, thr man is sent home,
friends and go forth to Iwitlc with the and tlie war clunea. He fcal* that he ia
, foe, and t*s they match away the entitled to a pension, hr applies prop­
thought of each one is. “will 1 ever rr- erly and to the proper ant nori tiro, he
tnru bouse alive; w ill I ever see those i* infonned there 1* no record of hia
Ibave left behind F
ever Iteing sick or in hospital, and
Ju.1 a. they are about to get aboard therefore he ia not entitled to tire peatlie ears the father receives the very erwMy of the Govrrnmrnt.’his claim ia
painful news that the child be' left sick rejccU-d, and hr passes through life a
has died, and O, with what grief docs bttrden u&gt; himoelf and to society. All
that father take his place in the care through the good management of the
among his comrade*. who are less am - army surgeon*.
rowful than himself, and who are mat- jI Another poor fellow meets with an
ing tbemselvra a* happy and comforta­ ! accident; lie has got a shot buried in
ble aa t be cireumstatM-es will allow, a* hi* body, caused by Ix-ing a little “beed­
are to be whirled away from home. I ies*.’’ n* the officers said, but done
A brother of tlie man. who ia to be a while in the service, but not iu the line
friend at all times, tries to encourage of duty, therefore be can't have a pen-,
and comfort him. But what due* the i aion
brother, who ia unman led and without
A soldier hears of the death of his
a family, know of the secret sorrow of wife, child, tiareiiu, or some near and
11k- husband and father. They go on. dear friend ; he asks for a furlough ; be
Nearer and nearer they come to tlie foe. ia roughly told to “return to duty, you
Deeper and deeper sinks ihe grief in can't expect to run home every time
the iKisuni of the man aa be third.* of any little thing happens." He returns
the sorrowful wife left tu baUle with to duty feeling that this world is deso­
the fanible trials ot life, alone ami un- , late to htm. Another soldier, sick, and
added. But what ran he do ! To cheer in Imspital, alm&lt;Mt gone with some ma­
np is beyond question, although be ia larial dim-are, asks to lie sent home that
paining through a portion of coantry. he may receive the benefits of a more
whteh to him would, at any other time, pure and wholesome tUmoapberroi
seem of great Interest.
change of food nnd water, and tne care
they i omr tn where nil of kind friends where be knows be will
is a continued num of buaincas; (poop* snrrly recover.
He is told that the
beings)..|.p..l to the front, cannon and | Government can't send home all the
other militare stores heaped up here t ureu w bo are a little sick. Poor fellow !
and there as far as the ey e can reach. he must lie there and suffer iust because
She (to him) painful sight of kick and the officer wishes to ret rid ti recom­
wounded lying all around him. waiting mending a furlough fur him, orbecausc
abe wmt north for care. And, amidst there are so many officers going home
tills confusion, he soon forget* his there tan’t room on the boat or cam for
own sorrow and grirtf in the thought hint. Or perchance a man will lie fooled
thwght that here lies many, who were out of ten dollars, by not having the
all to some wife and children al some |&gt;rivi)ege of funuahtng the coffin when
distant home ; and while be is wander­
ing among the wuuudcd. and meditat­
I will not try to picture oat one half
ing, be suddenly stops where lie bc- the uiseriea that pertain to bis life,
MR* &gt; «W»4 which calls for all his sym- w here fay the lose of comrades in battle
pcthiss. Lying on a temporary couch or by disease be is left withoat friend*
*s the mangled form of a man, and ov­ In the army. By tire lows of wife, child­
er him fe bending a lady, who, clasping, ren, parents or rriends, be. on return­
tbs Hseding farm t. her k.-U.Trm
ing from the army, finds all dreary and
ateMt disUwcU-d. moaning and cry reg desolate, and with tssw-ful ry«w and

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The people are very friendly bat they
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readily seen by any practical observer.
Then come on ye Northern men and
build up this good and productive
country.’
We wen- sorry to learn, through the
columns of News, of the death of out
much esteemed friend, J. H. Lee.
Leaving these few remarks for thr
consideration of the readers of the
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Men’s Boots for $2.
Men’s Boots for 3.50.
Rubber Boots for 2.50.
Women’s Arctics for $1

Men’s Boots for $2.50.
Men’s Boots for 3.75.
Rubber Boots for 2.75.
Men’s Alaskas tor 85 cts.

DRY GOOSD.
Prills for Fite Ceils.
Double Fold Alpacas 22 cts.
Cottoudes for 16 els.
Their Complete Stock Kentucky Jeus for 35 cts.
AH Wool Flannel for 18 cts.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

Men’s Boots for $3.
Wool Lined Boots for 2.50.
Men’s Arctics for 1.25.
Beaver, Calf Foitd Boots 2.50.

DRY GOODS.

Prints for Sii Cents.
Turkey Red Prints for 9 Cts.
Simple Fold Alpacas 14 to 18c. AU of Our Dress Goods at the
Cottoudes for 20 cts.
Cotfonades for 25 cts.
AU Wool Cashmere for 65 cts. Bearer Cloaking for $1.75.
All Wool Flannel 25 cts.

Cashmeres for Forty Cents.
Lowest Possible Prices.
Tweeds for 49 cts.
Bearer Cloaking for $175.
AU Wool Flannel 30 cts.

Sone very fine Ready-Made Cloaks for $6 to $10

Tlie skunk han cat lias yielded over
at Charlotte thus far.
A Inn of runaway steers killed a lit­
tle son of Mr. Peter Snyder, of Kent
Chy. a few days ago.
A. L. Skinner, an old and highly «wtecmed eltixrn of Battle Creek, died

CALL IN &amp; LEAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY

did chance for a man of small means
and also far those trf larger means.
This country needs a good merchant
flouring mill, us there is worn- in some
eighteen or twenty miles from here, and
the citisens of Triplett and sunwand­
tug country uro willing to make it an
object for some good miller to locate at
thia point.
* . .
There has been considerable snow
this winter, but it baa all disapr* red
and it is now nice and pleasant. Tlrerc

BiHIIPT PBICESI

SPRING STOCK T

Ladies Underwear 40 c.
Ladies Undenear 60 c.
lea's Ii
for 35 4 55 c.
lea’s Dravers 86 4 55 c
Ladies Skirts Siitj-fiie cts. Ladies Skirts Ei^tj-fiie cts. Lists Bai
Linen Handkerchiefs 10 cts.
Lira Bndkerckitti JO ct Mabias for Fifty cts.
Kibias for Eighty cts.
Cotton Batts 9 cts.
.
Cotton Batts 11 cts.
Cotton Batts 13 cts.
Wall Paper at Cost

A NICE LINE OF SAXONY AND FUR HATS AT COST.
Now is the time to buy a sett of that Decorated Crockery Ware.
White Granite Ware at Cost.

good bargain.

MORTCACK SAUL

TV in UHAe.d-Uas karta, Kn ^,4, u

�J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

18-4w_________
SEE THR E»HTSf!WI HEWER,
Trumaa'a Store.
CT Ataa f Ml Wfcarw th keep
leUevtw anil Ohio Jfrbite Lime on
Mod at all tour*. I'W’Vring Hair and

Read Ihr **M." Of tbr Vienna bakery.
rfiMdi John Brener ta proprietor.
HM Amy TWwl M Mrs. Altai, of
Hattta Crreh. are ndting Mr*. L. C.

STILL AHEAD!

GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE !

GROCERIES

Ever known ia Naah villa, the like af which Ma never breo beard of ia this vi­
cinity. Ocenpyiwg my own atorv-haikliDg and running under light expense*, I
am prepared to make the most liberal offcra in the way of prices and terms, aa
you will are by the following

ruext Lat

Finitire n tte Cmly.

FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
Hon. D. K. Conk and John Q. Crerer,
tw-&gt; weB-known HaatingxHre. were In
the vilhagv a* TasOdgy.

CONSISTING OF

Sugars. Teat.

ready for the aprirg freshets.
The New WBaou Oscillating Shuttle.
Sswlug MmMm M rtUmaVStore. ta
the great center of attraction.
J. H.-Bainbam's sutyrcta at the Opetog, ‘^ThTfShratT

Undertaking Goods,

Coffees, Spices,

Walnut Casos and Caskets.
SHROUDS AND GLOVES

evening. "A reurch for God.”

TuTTiX

&gt;

to Potterville by a telegram, on Moo- I
day, to attend the funeral ot a stater. ।
The trustee* of the Christian Cburvli !
are requested to meet at the church
next Tnewlay afternoon at 9 o’clock, to
dore up the church borines- of the past

Tobaccos, Cipars
«ui
AND EVERYTHING ELSE USUAL-

FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORK
The annual Maaonic festival and ball
will lie held to-morrow night at Uvion
Hall.
Mrs. Myera, about whom much ha£
lieen said, is married and living al Mus­
kegon, with her husband.
A very nice and enjoyable oerMion
was the social of the W. C. T. U., on
Wednesday t vei.ing laat, for the bene­
fit of the Reform club.

new elevator, and on Thursday the find
load of material for balMing tbe aai»c
arrived on the spot.
—We bare on hands fall stork of
paper-iMtfa. and delinquents are the
only class that can reduce oar stock,
and that they will do it soon, ia our pit­
eous prayer seven times a «lay.
''
—A vigorous, healthy and young
married men was recently asked to
have hi* life insured. **Whal for." hr
inquired in aMoniehment. "Why; to
give your wife'* wenn^ luwhand a
start, of course," wm the nedste reply.
!■ --A1. Wella Md Bake Mix. two young
Kabuno feBows, attendetl the Liberal
nodal hat Friday night, and gut into a
duel; however they were parted, after
some blttod had Ihx u kIkmI oh both sidt-s.
A pair of braas knuckles look an active
part in the fracas.
—The Kalamazoo Insane Asylum inVMtjgatigg committer, might find a

The New Wilson OacHlatinz Shutilc
Sewing Machine is wonderfulJjuJm*
coneeption, unprecedented ’
doiDg a
large range of sewing in textile fabric*
and leather. The tightening of a set­
screw chabgea the stitch from a tight
shuttle stitch for leather work, tailoring-a^&gt;d heavy manufacturing, to an
clastic stitch tor family sewing. Ita
motions are rontinuou*. admittina of

The protracted effort at the M. E.
Chureh clrscd on Tureday evening.
Rev. I. Taylor, of Albion, the presid­
ing elder, wm here from Friday to'
TueMiay aMisting tlie pastor.
Heath it. La-Iw* have formed acu
partnership, fixed up the gallery &gt;n
Griffith's brick tn an elegant and handy
luauuer, and are now prepared to rotnPle with any firm thia aide of ranrtsc
Mr. Hugh Rom, foreman in Wilkins'
making photo'*.
croquet factory, ia the present able
There will be an oyster supper at thr M orthy Chief Templar of Hastings
Ixalge
No. M4. I. 0. G. T.
bouse of Mr. Heutwn Norton, in Maple
Grove, next Turmlay evening, far the
The Presidential chair of the Reform
benefit of Rev. C. C. Deering. A good Club is now ably filled by Mr. Ik-nJ. stitch with the needle ontof the fabric.
time ia antici|&gt;atrd, and a cordial invi­ Cotant, who presides over ita session* It use* the well-known Wilson Com­
tation ia extended To all.
with a torti-ous and dignified manner. pound Fred on both aides of the needle,
it haa two-third* less parts than any
C. C. Wolcott t&lt;x&gt;k hi* daughter Ota,
I have just Is-cn informed of a scaaSewing Machine. Its
who has been afflicted with u sora ere daloUHeca*c near Bowen's Mills, in othertafirst-clare
fuilv eight and one,half inches
for the, past ten months, to Ann Arbor which an hitherto respected and aged arm
long
and live and one-half Inches high,
for treatment, on WcdiM-wb^v, and thr church memlier and an adopted daugh­ and the
whole Mac&gt;dne ia very com­
Prof, pre*crilx-d a prescription which ter, age*! alsttit fourteen, are involved. pactly and scientifically construcuri in
be said would make Ota's eye* well in It i» aaid the matter haa. in a private proportions, elegance, design and ap­
a short time.
way. ix-cn Itcfore the church, but no pearance.
Its simple, powerful aud
inmate of the asylum, sometime, and
perfect mechanism places it as far in
lauit week while wo were noting that
testifies to seeing brutal treatment
Olds' saw mill cut 3,070 fret of lumber
A gentlcmnn here haa a pnbliration advance nt all other Sewing Machines,
practiced by attendant*.
in an hour, tbr Hastings Sentinel wa* giving fifteen thonaand renwtna why aa the telephone i« superior to the tin
—••Over the hills to the poor hoare." also I’ragging about 1.400 fret that otic should not believe in the Bible. speaking tube. The Wilaon mending
was rendered in a superior manner, by Bentley Bros. At Wilkins eut tn fifty 1 hava been sitting up all night, read­ attachment, for repairing al) kinds of
our amateurs, assisted by A. O. Miller.
ing the continued stories in die {latent textile fabrics without patching. and
WifeaaitUiUCbtenu Mr. MiBcraaid of
office reports, and when I have finished all nccreaary attachments furnished
aStbs •Mateura he ever had any «with all Wilson Hewing Machines.
There will be a Temperance' ’&lt;ass these and about fifty voinmea of Con­ free
pencncv with, ours were the beat. Thr Meeting
gressional Globes, which I am aching Remember for sale only at
at
the
Club
Rooms
on
Snr
day
gross receipts of tbr play were *41.50. evening. Mr. A. R. Palmer, ottapeer, to peruse, I ahaU -go for” the "reason*.
. G. A. Tkvmax’s Siotut.
will be present and address thr meet­
L. W. Burnette, brother of Mrs. John
ing. It is hoped there may lx* a full Berry, and whose outer appearance,
I make a fair profit on all good* sold,
attendance as Mr. Palmer ;s one of the with long and flowing ringlet*, haa of­
lest of speakers, and it w ill prolaably ten eaiiM-tl the ejaculation of "Who la and a- with little expense a* any. I
tw the last ••niMirtlinitv the people of ia he T” haa left na, having l»ern ap­ think I can stand it. and will *ay that
after April 1st 1 shall pay cash on ar­
Nashville will have of bearing him.
pointed to the position of United States rival for all good* purchased for my
H. M*. Imw for the post four months Consul at Ambt-rstburg. Ontario. Bur- store. Remember tbc Bonanza mean*
haa been afflicted with n srevioua sore
“bit."
A. M. DaL'UUKBTT.
on hia netlwv lip. which nomt- and De­ rmita," an inveterate disciple of Isaac
troit physicians pruuonnecd a cancer, iW al ton, and those who became inti-j SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
and Merit, went to Detroit to have fl mMoly acquainted with him will miss i
At
Truman
’s Store.
open«r&lt;si upon, but it grew no better, him much.
but rather wonw, and the kuife waa , The principle matter of luterent hen- ■
recommcndc*:.
Ou Saturday Herb. ' 1 just now l« the vaat impetus added to,
I will lx* in Nashville during the
went to Anu Arbor to have the surgic­ and the startling velocity with which month of January, UGKon Friday tin*
Ze matter again. 0. forixmranre! al oiM-ration nerfortued, when Prof. the temperance sentiment In aggregat- I
when will thou cease to lx* a virtue !
McLean, decided against the cancer, ing strength and volume, aince the
terory. math- Herit. the atibject of a
—Having ju»t received a new canl lecture laefore 950 M tide nt a. ami prr- opening of the aew year and under the ■
cutter and a fine stock of plain and acrilwd for him, and adw the' lip U uiiuiageiucnl ot the new officers, who at the Wolcott House.
Dated, Dec. Mth. 1S78.
fancy boards, including Oriental, East­ healing fast, which everybody herewiU are reformed men and mechanic*—no
profcarional men. Large Dumber* of ■
lake, Emboward. Mtxtaiou. Damask Ami -be
glad tu bear.
those who have long held aloof from
Granite, in thrtr varidu* tint*, and a
SEE
THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
the
Reform
Club
and
the
Good
Temp
­
fujl line of Bristol*, we are better pre­
A Fracas Sear Middleville.
lira are now owning forward and '
pared than ever before to funiish ele­
gant visiting and weddingcarda, or I mil
lout week Thursday, Peny and throwing their talent and influence to­
ward
the
promotion
of
thr
interval*
of
programmes, ticket*, addreaa and'busi- Frank Moore, two brothers living near
neaa cards in any star or shape desired. Middleville, had a fracas, which result­ the cause. At the last meeting, the
Don't fail to call up and examine when ed in Pern- getting Ida skull cracked. universal cry waa for a vivid awaken- I
in nssd of printing of any description. We are indebted to Barney Brooks for ing and for more zcalou-. thorough
work, and thia ia haring a good effect
the fail ow ing partfa- ulars: ‘
WM. SPIRE.
Fmaxcis GrtaVKa,
—The moat wonderful, powerful,
Perry and Frank Moore an brother*, in various way*.
light-running and perfect article in the and own n farm in company, and have
U?" 1 believe it is generally known
yfii&gt;
i;;;; can l&lt;c seen by « miaerabk- cou' h- tty tho name at
BOODLAMHTEJIS.
that my Mock ia os complete us any
■tofipbetao Truman** store awl exam - Braid to keep hoasr for them. Beard
general»to«k in thr county. Alan, in­
Tim, Martin Mill ia shock full of bus­ viting vou to call and look ore.r my
ining the new Wilson Oscillating Shut­ and wife nava been ia tbr habit of car­
tle Machine,—a bran new machine. jn*t rying whatever one would happen to iness now-a-days.
speciai burgains. I remain reap’y,
out. All expert* concede, it to be most say about the other, that had tlie Ir'int
Montan Huff anticipate* burning a
A. M. DaronEBTT.
perfect in mechaaiMa and unprece­ shadow of mcatmeM in it, magnified, to few buriiels of lime.
dented foe duiug a large range of sew­ the other. In this way, without nny
Kew Bbarksmitii Mi«tp.
John Haynes and Ira Jordan aay tal­
ing inuvrnr dereription of faiwic* and apparent olgect, they had soerveded in ly a girl for each one of them.
I l&gt;cg Iravc to infonn the citucna of
leather. No lady ran try it without creating on animosity Itetweeu the
8. IL Valentine luu gone to Petoskv, .Nnahvlllr. anilaurrouudiugcountry that
wasting it, and the low price it ta sold brothers, which resulted in Perry’* go­
hereafter I can be found at the old
at will debar no one from having it.
ing to tht’ltarn, when.* Frank wa*clean­ and Charley Bunion candojuatrehe foundry, where I have fitted up a ahop
ft»r General Blacksmithing, and am bet­
—•'Driven to death with Work ! In ing off his team, and after putting
Thc Woodlaudei a both young and
the store all day and till 13 o'clock al away the pitch-fork* and other things, old, are having very bail cold* thia ter nrrjxirvd tliau ever Iwfore to du
good work, of every description. A trinight, posting book*, bringing down which might lx* n*cd a* weapon of de­ changeable weather.
-I M-Ut .....
____
baiancea, and gatrfag ready for the fense, out of the way, he called to hi*
next day. Enough to kill n man made brother tu come in then* as he wished
Some of our reboola are closed, thore
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
of cast iron f TImm: wen- ibe wonk to see him. After Frank had gone *n- having three months Urm*. We uuAt Truman's Store.
he spoke to his fond wife, who sym­ to tbr Imru when* hewaa.be (Perry), dcrstaml that R. Perry ta going to
pathised with him aad told him be fastened the door and aaid be was g«»- teach the Galloway school next winter.
ought Io have more help. "Can’t af­ Ing to give him the d----- st whipping he
Mr. Spindler thinks now be has
ford it there timea.” he ngbrd m shov- ever received, and pnx-eedrd to &lt;k&gt; so. struck
Uh* fountain bead. He has a
After be had tired himself out he let
drove well 74 fret deep w Inch forced
the water up 4fl feet from th« xcreen.
thr only wii, that ha* amounted to any
thing Since the mill started.
Mrs. J oreph Simons ba* just return­
ed from Ohio where she went to attend
the funeral of her father. On going to
the train the team ran away, and they
di&lt;i not rateh tbr train she wished to,
and therefore arrived at home ten
hours after her fatbet's death.
The ladle, ot the M. E. Church held '
a public mi**ionary meeting at Odessa j
ln*t Sabbath, wbteh pa-red oft very
pleaaant; commencing at t o'clock.
After a recital of poem* and rending of '
couipoMtioM of two hour*, culled off

ties sold last y ar without a single failare known. For sale by Boux Buoa. j

Low Prices !

Fair Dealing!

CLOTHING!
DRUGGISTS,

BOOTS AND SHOES

STONE and WOODEN WARE!

Good Goods !

CLOTHING!

CLOTHING I

In Men's Boys* and Youths’, consisting of Beavers, Diagonal, Basket and Fancy
Casaimerr*. Our *34.00 Suita reduced to *18.00. *90.00 Suits reduced to *15.00.
*10.00 Suita red iced to ♦13.00. *19.00 Salta reduced to ♦9.00. *10.00 Suita re­
duced to *0.50. *8.00 Suits reduced to *5.00. *5.00 Suita reduced to *3.50. 100
Pairs Good Pants *1 JO, worth ♦3.00. 500 Hats and Caps ♦l-00. worth 19.00.

Pure Diugs, Medicines,
200 Pairs Boots at from ♦ 1.30 to ♦‘2.00, ♦2.50 and ♦3.00. 500 pairs Women's. Miss­
es and Children'» Shoes from 23 eta. to $2.00 per jmir. The above arc a decided
DYESTUFFS,
bargains, being worth double the money.
.
TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES,
TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PAINTS. OILS,
VARNISHES.
AND BRUSHES.

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Kerosene Oil i' eta. 13 Pm. Ixminiana Sugar for ♦1.00. 4 lbs. Whole Leaf Tea
for ♦1.00. 11 11m. Raisins for ♦!.&lt;■&gt;. Chewing Tobacco 42 eta., worth 50. Plug
Tobacco &lt;J5 eta., worth 80. And a thousand other article* at corresponding pric­
es, which cannot fail to attract the pocket book of the close cash buyer.

CARPETS AT COST

We are bound to meet all competi­
tion. guarantee our good* strictly pun-,
and the prices m low, if not lower, than
the same gixxls arc offered by any other
firm in Barry Co., and if not satisfact­
ory return them and your money will
be refunded.

Schoal, Iiscellw I Bini Bials
Wall Paper, Bordering

Teas, Coffees &amp; Family Groceries.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fine Wafcta,

Mb, ffitp, Pin. It

SELL AM

1^0 A'

At good Goods can be m&gt;UL

Call and Seo

Give Me a Call.

WM. A. AYLSWORTH.

Your* Respectfully,

DAN. MANEE.

Respectfully,

KOINE BRON.

Nurerwor to II. H. ENckinson A C

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING UP.

(BROOKS,

FURNITURE STORE

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS KELLOGG i DEMARAY

Drm Goods
DISCOUNT

all

FURNITURE!

COMPETITION I

LOOK AT OUR 1879 FRIGES:

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2e.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. GOOD GOODS
French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
CHEAP AS IE CAM AFFORD TO,
Every Time.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
Worsted Styles from 121-2 to 25.
COFFINS &amp; CASKETS
Our old Dress Goods \Yill be sold much
Maiei Sarei by Dealiu with ta.
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our

prices.
tv- Thinking you for paat fkvora, I remain

Yours KenpectfYillj'.

D. C. GRIFFITH.
HURRAH, BOYS !
____ _

B

1 he Long Brick

DWIGHT SACKETT'S BAKERY.

Honest Goods, Extra Stylet

A BRANCH STORE

and Low Prices.
The fo'lowing ia thr school report for
DM. No. 8. Maple Grose, for thTmooth
rodfaardmitiazy MMh i Wffliam Weeks ,
83; llsttic Hunt 81* ; Henry Dkkeon
M; Edsrand Narue 741; Flinnv Dick- ,
m.b « ; JM1 Navue SR; Gmfs DMaon Mi; Uuie Caaedl «?i; Emily
M; Ida McKinnia M;

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line of

Broadhead Alpacas

Haaaie

Ctaer Mi i Edith Hmith 87i; Laura

MEAT MARKET!

Jkmcm Carignn an,
8. E. Ccu*. Tcacaxa.

Sold only by me in this Village.

ALL KINDS OF

FRESH AND SALT HEATS!

MEAT

My Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.

bamlt

fry

e Bnsta-sl Market Price paid
’
*r iOE * 0LEVLB.

si nricrur Piled to hl

�Col. Felton, the nephew of Gov.
ItkJra, wra tefarr tbo fotler
si New York, an UwStt Inal, and toM what bo

ora are mom, beige brown,
black. A mw camel'* hair , ,
shown without tvilla and with flannel
finish; it ia of lighter weight than an*
before shown. and ia aa thin aa bunting
or aa grenadine; it ia moat largely im­
ported in beige brown and black. The
gray woolens look prettiest in odd ar-'
murc designs, or in stripes ■ fourth of

nu raoDicra.

Its exrcittT* nr JiMficis! &lt;JefMrtnW«te, or th*
want of a«iinlnistr*ti»ti, falls tn ioth equal protecUon to every rittaro, lb* Supreme Coart of
tta- Vnltft! Nlslne esM (oogrrM had the riRbt Io
rafuTve Liat protsctkio against al! eaUnrra, and

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l&gt;&gt; refne home. I know notbt:? of Ita cipjierw
lh*l La.! tarn psamox brtsiva )uiu *o4 oiWw,
and «&gt;uL) n&lt;&gt;l hsr.- iramUlnl Ibrfm tn rr&lt;ani
to Ita l»rw.i. .!i«f^trh&gt;«, I dM not know that
iLey earn.' la dptar autil afirr tta merUnx of
Pw roaimUUv U&gt; mvmUgato ttatn. From tta

The I'reaidcnl haa made the following

; maximum price, *3 por bushel, was
j reached nearly two.years after the close
j of our Rebellion. A foreign demand
may make an active market, but uni era
' there i* a short crop at home it seldom
carries the price up very high-

Philadelphia appointrorata John T Hartraan.
1'oaimaatrr; June* Pollock. Nara] Officer; stsi

A I. Hoowdon, Snpenntec«ic-..-t at tta Mini
it
.L, w--..- r&gt; ar—

The President ha* nominated Alex­
ander I. .Rsmsll. of I'ucnsylvstua, Coiled htalrs
Comal at Moumradoa.. . .Hou. Jowph Ctary.
formerly Judgoof ths Coart of Claim*, died a
few day* ago. He waa a tunm Her. of &lt; .®gn«a

itling* st Waablastun. last wexk. K. W
facksy, drtcaud tapubtaa* r»tx!xUls for
movement among Ohio Cucjcres* In South Cannma,
tta that
— ---I—• u^t tta ju-pnbhraia

SutaUlutre for Liqaer.
A curious fasture of the operation of
the No-License law at Norwich, Ct,
, ia the substitution by drinkers of other
stimulant* in, place of liquor*. Pcr■ Imps the moat natural substitute ot all
is Jamaica ginger. Thia extract ha*
. about double the alcoholic strength of
1 whisky, and. as it is * medicine in con­
stent demand, and kspt by all druggist*,
it make* a very satisfactory subaulut.
for tlie habitual old to|&gt;er who is bound
to get drunk on something. Thai it ia
used in thia way to a considerable extent
u shown from the incrcaM-d sale of ^he
drug, aa well a* the coufonsion of the
user. One dealer estimate* hia salve of
' IT since the 1st of Novemirae times ra great an they

third more now than before that date;
arnXbcr has noticed but a small increase
—not over 5 percent.; while a fourth
estimates the calls u|m&gt;u him a* five
u- 1 Ume" M UrP* u&lt;” "* lhc-T wcrv UP to
ftmXlicaas, sayiag that they fLj leans J ' iior'
It is al*&gt; said that the rsde of
tn?k« from the BepubUraitt, arrf »m m&gt;« jxregonc has slightly increased m some
Uwm at thetr own gucs'.
Borton Journal.

a* it waa expressed by our informant,
I until they had finished the eating.
Then, they began to indulge in langiugc
that ahmrd the youg tadiea, fin3y
culminating in a prujKiaition to “go
through the itouse and sec what and
who was in iV accoDpanied by a threat
to usnrder Uta yoanglsdira if they refnred to accompany them in Che search.
Instead of complying with their de­
mand, however. Mi»* Lucy stepped into

or else in contrast, as gray with red.
Checked effect* are given in tlie weav­
ing rather than* the coloring; stripes
will be preferred to chocks, or at least
they have tacu more largely imjxxted.
Few ptai.ta are shown, but there are
many croaa-barred patterrs.
CoUon Satlecn*. Etc.—The tauter
of satin is ao popular at pi earn t that it
ha* been given to cotton Roods, and the
novelty for spring wash dnases wi|l be
। satteena, finely twilled, yet soft *nd
flexible, and with a genuine gloea like
the luster of satin. Whether this satin
finish will survive washing remain* to
be seen, but th* pretty pattern* are said
to be feat; they are small flowers in exquiaite colors, beautifully grouped, a* if
designed by artists. The grounds are
sky blue, cream. French gray, brown, or
white, and there are striped grounds of
two contrasting color*—roar with blue,
gray with junk, cream with bine. These
*n» to form gsy Pompadour ovey-drew.*
with striped vest* and plain-colored
skirt*. Among the l&gt;eat satteens arc
stripes of two shades of gray or of oern,
with a border of dark cardinal red

It is a matter of indifference, so far as
the prosperity of the Northwest ia eon•srMd, whether the 300,000,000 of s«rplua corn and half that amount of wheat
be dripped to our Atlantic States or to 1
aEurope. It ia aa certainly impoverixhthc country ba the steppings of time
Wall Ovixxm-An old horaoearth is unhkr the sun. which is
shoe painted in two bright color* make*
never exhausted by giving. Il ia un­
a pretty wall ornament Bed and blue
dying, undccaying, and in perennial
glory fructifies and vivifies the earth, a very good eomlriiisttan, provided it
accords with the other decorations of
and. like ita Maker, ehangaa not.
the room. Gild the Dails and fasten
We need not go to the Old World to
close to the wall.
illustrate the folly arid wickednraa of
Soar Fob Wax.—A piece of white
selling the cream of the earth to feed
ik, Su,it. Fifty-eight year* ago I Castile soap ia better than wax for
traveled tkreugh Western New York I smoothing white sewing cotton, and is
especially
good for the use of very young
a d the Western Reserve in Ohio. On I
the newly underdrlincd land* of the ]
farmer Stale, and the virgin soil of the
latter, every farmer vainly imagined he
waa getting rich by raising the finest
wheat and exporting it at rnonnous
cost At that period those soils were

ciad fertilizers, and the prudent accumu­
lation* and use of laru-yard and green ,
manure*. And this practice haa hod its
partial success. But the largest portion
of those beautiful section* of country
under unwise management arc still re­
ceding in productiveness. Lately a very
reliable writer and close observer, of
Ohio, informs ua that now it takes five
•erm in the Reserve to pasture a cow or

fully. and out it into a tightly-corked
bottle, with enough alcohol to cover it.,
Let it stand until the alcohol is a bright
yellow, then pour it off, liottle it tight,
and use it for flavoring when von make
rice pudding. Add lemon and alcohol
as often aa you have it, and you will *1-.
ways have a nice flavoring.
A rum pattern for * sofa pillow,
for the benefit of ladies who dislike to
try their eyes by counting stitches, may
be made by taking worsted of four
colors, dividing ths length of the cush­
ion into four part* and making each the
base of a pyramid. Work each row in
a different tint, and. when the four pyra­
mids are done, turn the canvas and fill
in the space* either with plain pyra­
mid* in the darkest tint or with dark
garnet. If tlie right colors be used, the
effect will l»e something like that of *

DBoss.nDicmsniCHaiuu,

The umr )&gt;olicy which haa rendered
almost Imrren the fairest |x&gt;rtiouaof the
earth in other placer, ia a* certainly
being done in low*. Skimming the
When hard water ta used for cooking
toil of low* of it* cream by shipping
or washing, it ia best to boll it for* few
away millions of bushel* of unprofit­
minutes Ixforc using it. a* then the fur
able wheal, mid corenug our farms
or
sediment ia thrown down on thr
How to Maki Spring Dreases.—The with 10 per cent mortgage*, hare al­
fir»t new dress** shown for spring have ready brought our jieoplc to the door of
or clothe*. Hani water isn’t gtxxl for
baaques and coat* with vent*, overskirta,
making tea. aa the strengtti of the tea
and lower skirt* that ehug to the figure
To change our policy, it ia not neceaTit front *nd on the ride*, and are very sarv that our farmer* should rush pell leave* is very slowly extracted. The
simply trimmed around the lx&gt;ttom mell, like a herd of frightened sheep, bad effect* of' hard water in cooking
with one or two jdaited flounce*. They into dairying, or any other particular may l&gt;e |«rtly remedied by using a
are made of lawns and the aaltcena just branch of agriculture There are thou­ small quantity of cartonate of soda,
described, with borders, and are very sands of ways the energies of our farm­ or even common washing nod*, which
soften* the water, though if much
fancifully made with two or three differ­ er* might be directed profitably.
be added it give* a soapy, unpleasant
------- ent kinds of goods in * single dresa.
Not one-third |iaature enough is non
. For instance, a gay Httl* dress of cotton furnished to the 4,00u,&lt;SM) of hogs raised
To Kerr Things mow Moths. Fold
ratteen has a demi-trainod skirt of sky annually in the State Too mngh grain
up your things, sprinkling a little dry
blue, with a long apron overskirt nf the
camphor in between. Then aew them
name, much wrinkled ncrovt the front, health nr profit.
up
in l-ogs. mode of some strong male
and edged at the bottom with a broad
There is not om-tenth of the early- nkl, containing no wool whatever;
Itand of bloc and while striped ratteen
cut and sweetly-cured hay now fed to
the stripes ;&gt;crpendicular instead of neat cattle dial could lx- profitably done. linen, of course, is excellent, but com­
mon bed-ticking answers very well.
bias -and Itelow thia i* gathered white
Rusaiau lace. The vest ta of the atrijn-d Many of the idle hoars in winter should The bags uhonld be stitched very close­
be spent in manipulating ami preparing ly, beat by machine, and leaving not the
stuff, and ao much of it is visible that it
such
feed
for
stock
in
warm
quarters
smallest opening anywhere.
This
really becomes the baaque of the suit;
a jabot of lace is down the whole front More flcall, lone, muscle and fat cal. lie keeps the goods perfectly safe. You
put on m this way than by feeding raw need never use any other precaution,
of the vest. Above al! thia ia a tiny
corn, with stock standing in mud or even for furs, but you must, of course,
eoat of cream and blue and red flowere-1
snow, exposed to the Korean blaata.
sattcen, doped away from the top of
More steers should be raised and fully chance te lay their eggs in the thing*
dart* very far on the aides. Every de­
tail of an elaborate eoatnme is earned prepared for market on our small farms, before they are packed.
out in these simple fabriea. The coat ta instead of Iteing sold in a lean and lank
Mnrcc Pits. Bi.il a ireah tongue;
piped with bine, and haa a striped re­ condition to targe stock feeders. For chop it very fine, after removing the
this purpose the small farm* mu»t be
versed collar, and down the beck of the
akin and Tools; when ool&lt;l, add one
radically
changed
and
improved
from
overskirt are draperies made of tlie
their preaent condition. And this lead* pound of chopped suet, two pound*
flowered and striptxl staff*.
stoned raisins, two pounds currant*,
u* io the main question of grass.
two txiuuds citron cut in fine pieces,
The popular question ia, what kind six cloves powdered, two teaspoonful*
of gra«s seed should be sown for past cinnamon, half teaspoonful mace, one
It appears from the French popula­ are and meadow J For posture our pint brandy, one pint wine or cider,two,
tion tables drawn up from the returns experience, dearly learned, is to sow all pounds sugar; put this all in a stone
of the census of December, 1876, that kinds and varieties you can poaoibly jar and cover well; in making (lies, chop
the foreigners resident in France num­ obtain. Follow the lesson* taught by some apple* very fine, and to one bowl
bered 801,700 persons, thus forming nature. Truly in pasture “variety ia of the prepared meat take two of ap­
117 per cent of the total population. the spice of life.’’ Abundantly larger ples; add more sugar, according to
In ’851 the proportion was 1.06 per crop* can be raised, greattw variety of taste, and sweet cider enough to make
cent., and in 1861 1.33 per eent. Of food fnrnisdibd. and diversity of grasses the piea juicy, but not thin; mix. and |
thrac 801,700 foreigner* 374,500 were will almost certainly guarantee a suc­ warm the ingredients before putting
Belgians. 66,500 Germane, 165,000 Ital­ cession of good pasture from early into your pie-plates; tfwnya bake with
ians, G2/IO0 Spaniards, 50,000 Swiss and spring to mid-winter. As to tlie qna^ an upper and under crust, taiadr with 1
30.000 English.
The most striking illy of seed per acre, the best adrice is, one cup of lard, one ef butter, one of I
fact shown by the table* is the relative­ sow all the seed you have, and be cart­ water, and four of flour.
ly great Bomber of adult* in France, ful that it ta not spread too wide.
But the field hens widens, and our
and the small number of children.
Whereas ia England children under 15 limited time forbids us indulging in tmr
An ingenious Nevada lawyer has
years of age form about 36 per cent of favorite idea* on this subject.
Gras* is King. In it* direct money raised a novel point of law in behalf of
the imputation, and persona of above 15
year* 64 |»er cent, in France the former value, and in all it* collateral and in­ a client who ia under acutance of death.
direct benefits it is north more to thr Daring the trial the prisoner was com71 jier cent. The figures arc as fol­ world than all the cereal crop* com­ polled to expose his arm and show cerlows : Under 15years, 10,(XJ8JXX); from bined. It* direct w nothing in com- tain marks that a witness asserted were
15 to 60. 2X527,000. and over 60, 4,361,­ pari»on to its indirect value in the in- there, thus proving his identity. His
000. A* regarxla the occupa'toua of Uie fluence it ha* in preserving the fertility &gt;counsel objected, on the ground that
French people, 18,968,000, or 53 per of our farms by ite mantirial wealth iti i this was compelling a witness to testify
ce&amp;U, are engaged in agriculture; 9,­ all ita forma Without the modest gras* against himself—a thing * prisoner esn274,000, or 26 per cent, in manufactur­ which we tread under our feet,’ ’the ! not be forced to do in a criminal j&gt;ro*oing and similar industries; 3,837,000, or , earth would *-&gt;ou Income a liarre.n 1 cution.nud on this ground a new trial is
14 per cent., in trades, and 1,231,000, or waste, uninhabitable for man or beast.
4 par cent, in hlx-ral professions—X- i And we are prepared to say that no man
150,000 being of no occupation. Of , can thrive on a farm—no farm can be
the agricultural popchtion, 10,G20JXX&gt;
cultivate their own property; 5,708,000
ODe
to
are farmers (metayers), and 2.639,000 I stock raisrnl on other gras* farms,
THE H1METK
an laborers and gardener*. Of those ! "v “ ,“WrrJ. .7.
engaged in other industries 3,138,000
are devoted to manufacturing. The
number of those engaged in the liberal
professions are aa follows: Religion,
229,600; police, b&amp;W.public i istruction, 22X600; law, 148,900; medicine,
141,800; art and science, 90,600.
soil, on our best farms we only attain to
about half * crop in comparison with
the farmn that have been tilled for *
thousand years in the Old World. And
it will require only n few more decades
at our present way of .-ultivahng to
render our farms equal to the mullein
flaUbot Vr-**-“**—
Our i ‘

1B0I, mm I8BELF HARBTAHE

&gt;Elll'U.-S DBU. STORE.

DR\ GOODS, 81U8aHDBE83 GOODS

Groceries and General Produce,

MONEY TO. LOAN!
(■IffnaiUltUtari*

f100.00 and UPWARDS

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                  <text>VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1879.
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HmMvillc Jlirtdinnt.
niLAGirOFEICHRi

How to Rrwovr Atmasnr Plastkr
■The portion at the plaster which is
left adhering to the skin may lie quicklv
and rompletelv removed by the use of
turpentine and swert oil. Vse a little
more than half turpentine. This cosnpoond. rubbed over toe porta with a bit

to take the matter in
gate'it to the utmost «rjr— know tort, my dear Captain, fall wall,
but I can trust you to keep tout prom
i»e, am! leave ths case entirely [n nry

Ol'R PIS* EWER.
it was a lovelv autumn afternoon
toward the close of September when we
weighed anchor and sailed out of the
river Mersey, bound for Melbourne.
We had a good ahip-Janel i Pndeloaded with mis-cllano his articles. On ' the fact of their owning- at least £250
lioanl were fourteen (sowengeni; and, worth of jewelry; and they, too. con­
take them all in all, a pleasanter lot I sulted Mr. Moore as to the aafest plan
for accreting it.
never steered across the stormy sea*
The kind-hearted brother and sister
There wvtv threw old gentlemen, who
were going out to aliare their fortunes, had, it appeared, more valuables in the
come «liat might, and winch, poor ohi way of jewelry than any ons on Ixswd,
souls, they seemed to think fashioned since £1^00 hxd never purchased what
in the brightest colors, long licforo th&lt;- they poaeesasd.
The whole of that evening was oocviEnglish coast was out of sight
Then there was a solitary old gentle­ pied in speculating as to the probable
man. who, judging from the gen- , perpetrator of the theft, and in condol­
ing with Mr. Reginald Moore ok his

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CHAR H. BRADY,

LEWIS DURKEE

EMORY BARADY.

E. J. FEIQHNER,

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE

J. B. RASEY,
ORNO STRONG.

^rOIA OTT HOLBE
Naahvltlw, MichiganC. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

rimony; bat, instead, bad stuck by each
other through life.
There were three oM Anatralian set­
tler*. who had l»rn over to hays a pnrp
at the old country. and who were now

of about 2H years of age, pnsswaring a
very clear complexion, a very handsome,
long-flowing beard, and a very silky
mustache.
His nsaae was Reginald Moore. Hia
gives reason for taking this *&lt;•• voyage1
was' the delicate state of hia health.
There seas Uul ths least doubt that tl*0
poor fellow's cheat irae considerably
afcctedi for bfs roiOe, though charm­
ingly sweat, wa one of the waakeat
I ever ramrmber |iearing; and it had
a certain hollowaswa in ita aouml that
in my mind is invariably aaaociatod
with tlist terrible disease commonly
termed consumption. He always wore
a thick muffirr round his neck to pro­
In all my experience—and it ba* l&gt;een
a pretty wide one—I never knew any
our with so many fnend*, and such un­
divided esteem, in so short a space of
tune, aa Reginald Moore. Tbiwo was
not, I believe, a sailor on Ixwtrd who
did not entertain the warmret jxwuble
liking for him.
- Aa for the pasaengcni they never
seemed so happy as when listening to
has amuaiag anecdotes, nf whi-h he
warmed to d&lt;xmm an inexhmuUble
Store. And _ilm deRaate yaang Eugliab paragon of psasengen had made
this conquest over all onr hearts before
we had l&gt;een three weeks rt aca.
He was. too. such a elever fellow with
hu hands He could rut and shape you
anything out of a piece al wood, from
an ■■yater to an r)r[4mnL and at making
model* of ships I never met hia equal.
Hr was, beside*, snch a kind and con­
siderate fellow toward hu fellow-; aasmWhen the three elderly gentlemen,
who imagined their fortunes made, were
afflicted with sea ricktxas, be was the
first to come forward and help them
about while they slowly recovered. He
would insist upon their taking his arm.
weakaa be was himself, and he would
lead them alxiut on deck with a firm ucss tliat spoke volumes in favor of Ina

heavy green aea struck the ship to wind­
ward, necessitating the boatswain tn
hold on by the ropes so sa io keep hia
footing, and precisely rt the wUnc mo­
ment Reginald Moore apj&gt;carrd at the
top &lt;d the salmi stains , I shall never
forget the acene.
The instant the ship hsd steadied her­
self, toe Ixjatawain commenced hi* ex­
amination of top water-cask. Fa^ * Ute
merit only, Moore stood looking al him
with as evil an expression on his face aa

or UpJilen cloth is Life, A hard finished,
amhoth rawhide lining, similar to thorn
of’the military saddles, is prefrraLIA
Then, if the saddle ta-properly flttedTo
Heck, their will be no galls
horse is very hardly napL
be washed with soap and
ieu with a solution of threw
'pens or blue vitriol to Btn
11 of ■-■awwtor. which mfi
urface and help to restore
thd^owth of thwwMn. White hAfa
gnNlbg upon gallo&lt;L st&gt;ota cannot ba

With one bound, lie was upon the
Ixiatawria. before he could turn to pro­
tect himeelf. I waited no longer, but
flung open the door of my cabin in an bir&amp;C From early spring until latemr*
iuatant, Mui bi another I »m to the rea- tn rat three restless visitors haunt flit
I ewe, ana in a frw momenta we had our. fiehlshnd garden*ui quest of food, pry­
ing into every nook and crevice where
pleasant passenger in irons.
Every one turned in tliat night in an
Ro, you see, ke was the thief, after all. the drwfcxririre of^cRtf.qrcM Be eonuneasy state of mind; and it wm with hiding his knavery under the pleasant­ edaled. a wwintlcsalitxt bf vtoieh JsHs a
astonishment tort they found them­ est exterior I ever knew a man possess prey'to their busy much ■ during the
selves, in the morning, still in fullpna- The manner in which be liad manufact
session of all their worldly goods This nrr-.l toe top of that wator-caak was the
improved condition of affairs sc-cmed to most .finished and ingenious piece of
reassure oar paaaengcra, who once again carpentry I have ever beheld.
began to look cheerful and at ease.
In the interior of toe ride of the cask portanrr we can liardly overestimate. Let
&lt;1.
Reginald Moore's pleasant face wore ho had driven several nails. ai&gt;out two anyone
ita wonted smile, ana, as heretofore, ho feet from the top, on which he had sur­ bird or a sparrow for half an nour, and
see Low, with •carrely a moment's inter­
enlivened and charmed uewrtb hiavs— __
mission, our little insect hunter pursues
rarity and anecdote. All day through; ilry
hia eager taak; and then let him reflect
hr workrt! st th* model of tflr JaflA's "Ti
w, .
„ . toe surprise
Pride, still using the top of the empty 1 evinced by our pamengexs on discover­ upon the necessity, the duty, of afford
ing that toe thief was toe man for whom ing the birds every possible protection.
each and every one of them entertained — Ej-rhamje.
Fkxd not Qfticia.yFill r bin *'th
such regard and sVca aff*t-tion.
At the expiration of three days from corn mfial, oat mkal'alid' *mifidlinga,
the data of the pleasant pasarugcr's de­ each fifty pounds, and bran ten pounds;
tection, we landed in Melb-jurnc, where ad&lt;l and thoroughly incorporate with
duty cornjiellod me to hand him over to the lot three ounces bone meal and one
the police; but, as no one cared to re­ ounce licrt Cayenne pepper. Put a pan
Tb. thp-c old gentlemen, the young main in that town for the pul nose of of thick milk on the stove til) the whey
married couples. and the kind-hearted jgaai i uting him. he was summarily dealt is formed and it is scalding hot; add
brother and meter, found thMDselvt*
The presiding magistrate sen- meal to make a stiff liattar, salt a little,
minus every article of jewelry that they I fenced him to nx months’
and bake in a slow oven four bourn. If
Ks.1 ■xwaAaorxt Fron tbs r-mmhllhn
w-tl, l.«wl lalu.r
l”«.
in setting nests you find clear eggs, add
I twrier three ol town U tos nnrtursbe■ fore baking. If von can afford it, add
There was no keeping matters quid !
eggs any way. Thia cake, wet with
this time. The thief must be trimrd
either milk or water, or crumbled dry,
and brought to justice. What waa ths
— —• in
&gt;■ &gt; ini----- -r—7 —r »—
wisest method of procedure?. WhaA., salt bones? Were they extracted, onc- given—economical not for price, but
would Mr. Moore suggest?
third the salt would suffice, slid meat no becauw* it gives thu birds growth ma­
* 1 would suggest, though most re- I cured wouft lose little of its nutriment, terial in perfection and in a shape that
Icctantly," said Mr. Moore, " tliat every Ixvudc* gaining in value. Two thirds peruuta waata fra&lt;p wither loss nor
aailor and every sailor’s luggage be of the smoking might lx- dispensed with, fomentation.
* riih be made rt
carefully searched.”
and one cause of indigeotibility greatly once to last a week. If sour mdk is not
To thia pro[K»ibon we unanimously
obtainable, make a soap of a few acrapa
surely contrive a tool to dj»bonc a ham, of meat Ixnled to rags; add potato par“ Thia," he continued," must be most and let the salt have einal access inride •ng». then mid meal and bake aa before.
humiliating to the feelings ofyourciW, and outride. The thick skin might be —n'es/ern Eural.
('ai’tain, and then-fore, in common fair removed with equal benefit. Custom
Fcbtiutt or Dairy Farmr.—Much
i»cm to them as our feDow-mea.' l«d me may claim the *h*pc of the ham as im­
also suggest that every passenger and portant. but this objection would give nonsense is circulated in regard to the
every |i&amp;AM-ngrr'* luggage lie also thor way before the great superiority &gt;f the rapid loss of fertility of dairy farms, by
oaghly searched."
meat. Farmers would find profit in it nwaon of th* dfazrying away of the
phosphates in toe milk. Now 1,000
A little hesitation on the part of one
pounds of milk contain about three to
or two of *tlic passer, gem waa defour fiounda of phosphates, of which
ab»artaatod liefore acceding |o tLia
last proposal, bat our pleasant pas­
senger soon contrived to bring those
who at first demurred to hia side of
thinking.
“ Of course," he said, “ there ia not a
paaaenger on Iwiard who ia not aliove
austacion yet. ia justice to th&lt;- irelinga
wheat bran cot^ina 2.9 J*er centum of
of the crew, it », in my humble ofsnion,
phosphoric
it needs only that
the LvmL we can do.”
about 250 ixitfnffM of bran be fed to each
This delicacy of feeling and thia
cow, yearlv. fPRiplacr the draught upon
thoughtfulness on toe part of Reginald
the soil. Thhrrtire few dairy cows that
Moore rendered him. if possible, more curing all meats without wdt. by sonic are fed leas dtag thia quantity of either
admirable and praise wort by in our eyes adaptation of the Alden fruit drier. We bran or aonte fotal equivalent to it, and
have aeen lieef. and - mutton shredded
than ever.
it is pretty orftani tort very little, if
Many &lt;4 the crew objected strongly into liroad strips, two inches thick, any,jdioapf ri^cid is really taken from
to this m.Mjr of procedure, but all wcre and passed through an Alden drier and
compeUcd to submit. The old luiat- slightly smoked till a strong outer crust
ling of the natural
swain waa furious with indignation, and waa formed. The cured meat was served
i hich slowly becomes
vowed that if it cost him his 'life he to sailors on a voyage to the Sandwich soluble, ther^u&lt;*'Ml r&gt;-*SMii to believe
Mould trace toe thief who had caused ialanda aqd back, and waa estectyd.a that every wjffji-pt dairyfarm becomes
him to lx* searched like a common
pickpocket. Even the pleasant pasaenger failed to soothe hu acn«i of in-

yy ILLIAM JONE8,

NEW LIVERY!

hearted old gentleman and hi* sister.
Every one's “traps" were raaaacktti
from top to bottom, but without sucMBX, ]t "•
we« gtthina wall sail of Mel
Ember search was useless. What waa
a. Reginald Moore had ail but to be done?
rted a model of the Janet s Pride,
That night, all having been made their neighborhood, and a Mr. 8triuger,
a Tarrant county knight of the gun,
he proposed presenting to me the
anxious to capture thia king of birds,
shouldered his fowling-piece yesterday
morning and laid for the bird on the
open prairie, at a point about two miles
northwest of the town, where a small
herd of young pigs were innocently
gearing on vbe green sward. The bird
came a.-wing along, and when a point

Initter in a Wbccpan; put in the cab
baga rtul paOsovcr it aAeacupful of
goo&amp;ermm; werimn, and let simmer Jor
half ub bourtw
X
TteCoox ■Hhirr.—Wash the route,
and.jxj toe oater akin id scraped off
throW-the rooWbito cold water. They
require neartv rim boar's boiling in
picatv of waldR- throw in with them a
~ piece of &gt;«ttee.Md

familiar to the public, and it is of them
dial lh&lt;- author has writl.m. Mr. Bleniierhaaaett joined Bnrr on the night of
Dec. 10, IWJfi. to escape arrest.
rye ia to draw nearer to what it ases, He was followed by HswHa'a week
later.
A party of drunken soldiers bad
and the practice of reversing this nor­
mal order of things, and esuaing sur­ already taken poaseoaion of the bonae
CutAxrxo TBE Bcalt —A teaspoonful rounding objecta to recede, is liable to and'spread desolation all around- By
of powdered Isirax, and a teaapoonful affect injuriously tbo development of the 1st of January Mm. Blennerhareett
Lad joined her hutosad. Tbo Burr sxof spirite of hartshorn, dissolved in a both sight and brain.
peditioa proved a failure, and they wen:
quart of soft water, and applied to the
Ax ErrkcrtvR Rncmr roa Bras*
to Natahes. The buaimd was arrested,
bond with a soft apongw, and then rubbed'
—Is salicylic acid, which can tie pro­ but acquitted. He then returned to
dry with a townl. is an excellent wash for cured at almont every drag store. The
cleaning the scalp. Once a week is metlmd of preparation ia to form an the North, only again to bs M si lib­
often enough to use it. If there ia any emulaioo with olive oil, one part of the erty after several weeks’ confinement.
' '
flood bad added ita
vitality left in the hair follicle* or roots, arid to sixteen parts of tocoil/ The|
____ „
• vandalism of the
the following is said to be a very excel­ mixture ia to be [winted over the cltvrmarauders, who had stripped the
lent wash for rewtoring the hair: Scald
house of its furniture and i-raksa
black tea, two ounces, with a gallon of alighf amartin;
its window-frames to get possesw.-u of
boiling wttcr; then strain, and add three
the leaden weights; : hia iM'gr.H-a bad
ounces of glycerine, half an ounce of
either !&gt;een sold to satisfy impstu-nt
tincture of i-antliarides. and one quart
creditors, or hail raeaned to the Ohio
of bar rum. This may be perfumed to
shore. The island itself waa in the pnv
suit tfie te-te. and should be well rubbed
resaion of a Kentucky creditor, who de­
into the hair, after a warm glow has
voted it to toe cultivation of hemp.
been produced on the scalp by the
Tltcre was notlung to do but to go back
brush. The fallowing is a very good
lomatum: One pound of castor oil and have diphtheria so mildly that it is mis­ to Natchez, whore Mr. Blennerhassett
taken
for
an
ordinary
sore
throat
result
­
Ixught a plantation. This hr sold for
four ounces of white wax an- melted to­
ing
from
cold,
Vet
such
a
person
can
♦-JT.W10, after the War of 1812 had crip­
gether ; then stir in while coaling two
and a half drachma of oil of burgamont, easily infect a child, and the child be­ pled all branches of buriurss. The
half a drachm of oil of lavender, and comes a center of malignant infection. aliove stirn' paid his debts, but little
ten or twelve drops of essence of royak . In view of the fatal |»rrvnlence of diph­ morn. What remained of Ids island
theria, therefore, the kissing of s child bom. waa burned by the accidental igupon the mouth by a person with a sore nitinn of the hemp with which it was
throat is hazardous. if not criminal; stored. He took his family to New York,
and scarcely less so is the
*'
* where he had a friend in his country­
allowing children to kiss Io
ailing man, Thomas Addis Emmet He did
playmates. it would lie wise to nrrmc not snreeni, however, in the practice of
great
caution
in
thia
matter,
if
not
to
1 law, which he now took up, nor was he
vey. Jefferson, in his message to Con­
gress, rccommendetl it, and Congress discontinue the practice of kissing upon more prosperous in Montreal, whither
cautiously appropriated 150,000. Sec­ the month altogether." Many medical he had removed at the recommendation
journals wisely protest against indis­ of hu fn«nd lite Duke of Richmond,
retary Albert Gallatin then addreaaed
then Governor General. He had been
circulars to the principal scientific men criminate kissing. especially of babie&gt;
of the period, soliciting opinions aa to a custom which is very common, but promised a J udgnahin on the occurrence
of the first vacancy, liut none occurred.
the beat methods of ounduuting the proHis once lovely wife is described about
jxiaed work. Numerous plans were subthis time as haring * lost every vestige
mstiixL That of Ferdinand R. Haaslar,
a native of Switzerland, was finally ad­ Among the hints for relieving neuralgia of her former elegance and beauty,"
we find the following afloat in the news-1 though, when animated by conversation,
papers; (1) Grate and mix horse radish ; toe interesting expression for which she
in vinegar, the same av for table put- was so remarkable would become noticeposes, and apply to the temple when |
the face or head is affected, or the wrist ,
A« his law practice did not prosper,
when the pain is in the arm or shoulder, j Mr. Blennerhassett tried to enforce a
(2) A lady who has been troubled with 1 reversionary claim to property iu Ire­
Otl^er delays, naturally attending new neuralgia in her head uses a bag of hot land, but was barrt'i by the vtatnte of
enterprises, prevented operations until oats at night aa a pillow. She says: limitation!. Added to this wto th1817, when a beginning was effected "Heat the oats in a kettle over the fire, I gnef which the dissipated habits of
or in a pan in your oven. I have never Dominick, the oldest of their three
near the harbor of New York.
Hawlor was authorised to employ as­ l*een troubled wit?, neuralgia any place sons, occasioned.
The second waa
tronomer* and other scientists, in addi­ but in my head, so I cannot say how : amiable but helplew*, while the third
tion to the officen in the military and beneficial it would lie for neuralgia in was too young to be of any service.
other parts of the body. Another cure Finding it irupossilde to make a bring
is drinking hoi lemonade.” C3| Apply in Montreal, Mrs. Blennerhassett virited
equal porta of camphor, chloroform, sc-1 her friends, the Emmet*, in New York,
onite, and alcohol for neuralgia. It will j in 1822. They , cheered her by their
relieve, and .won't take the akin off friendly counsels, but the misconduct of
Dominick caused her fresh grief. He
neuralgia is iud studied medicine, and she finally
essence of peppermint Batlie the obtained for him a position as surgeon's
part affected, keeping the hand arwistant in Commodore Porter's •*over it It will burn and draw, but not pedition then about to soil. He b»blister.
*5l Let Canada thistles Iw liaved so badly, however, that he was
gathered for the purpose when in very »oon sent lock to her. Hbe reblossom, and dried as other herbs. g^rilcd him sa almost irresponsible in
Turn boihng water on a quantity of the hi* fearful appetite for drink, an*’
thistles, let steep five or ten minutes, placed him to board with a poor woman
turn out and sweeten to taste. Before rt
a week. Just aa she and her
huaboed were starting for Montreal,
room, then drink of the tea while it in having discovered that there was no
hot in largo quantities. Follow taking chance for employment in the Btateo.
the tea for a few days and you will eff«-t [ it was found that Dominick had enlisted
a cure; don't drink it not after the 1 aa a common soldier. His rootlier
sweat, but either wsrra or cold. (6&gt; new saw him again. A friend of the
Sal ammonia, half drachm, dissolve in 1 family afterward found him wandering
water one ounce.
Dow. one tabfa- about New Orlrana in rag*. A position
. ” You knows netting al all *bout my
spoonful internally every three minutes. as apothecary in a charity hospital waa
vurk. How can you 'sport my vork.
van you knows netting? Get out of &lt; &lt;) Extract of gebemin (yellow jessa­ found for him. but he soon ie-’t far St
here; you in my ray. Congress be von mine). five to ton drops, in about a I-xjuis, where lie pfnhabiv died unknown
big vool to send you to 'spect my vork. tabte-apoonful of water; three doses .uid uncared for. Menn white her husband
I 'are no time to raste vith such aa taken at intervals of an boar apart, not vaa making deeperate efforts to gain a
sooner, have relieved very severe at livelihood. H* went to Engfana and
knows notting vat I am IxiuL Go back
’ «night appointment* in vain, and hia
to Congress and tell dem vat-1 any.’
1 threat of publishing a book containing
The committee did "go back to ConThr Battle of the bnx-OuL
*candalous r&gt; *&lt; ]ationa about a royal
grem" and report^mid uproarious langb Mr.
Camplwll
unearthed
the
remain*
|K-noM«e nearly related to Hie King
tor. the result of their inspecting interof a human arm oa hia claim, last Fri­ . provral an equal failure. Mr*. Btenncrday, while digging a stable. The claim haasett palduhod a littto volu-ue of her
When Hon. Levi Woodbury was Sec­ hew in the vicinity of the old Skunk
।
own
entitled “The Widow of the Rock,
retary of the Treasury, under Jackson, Johnson dug-out, two miles’ north
he and Haaalar could not agree ae to of Averv1* ranch, on the Ninnewcah. and Other Poema.” but it waa a failnre.
the i«wpM«*twn t.&gt; lie allowi-d to the Skunk Johnson was an aged trapper ' Finally Mr. Blenarrhauett's maiden
Superintendent, and Haaalar waa re­ who hunted buffalo and game in this sister gave them a borne in England,
ferred to the President, at whose dis vicinity years ago, and made his catting though her mean* were Irat scanty. In
1H31 the husband died of paralysis on
cretion the law placed toe aettlcment of ________________
an eiuplovmrni that ________________
proved quite lucra- the Island of Jersey. His wife, ti i.ugh
-*
o- Itivm *His Lome couaktad of a dug-out shattered by phvMeal and nw nu.1 lua,
• Bo. Mr. H—Ur, 11
Uro Boo ; tal0
in
chu,M rn . |«n»o- ■arrived him eleven years Shortly b*retary and you cannot agree about thia
matter.’ remarked Jack win. when Haaa- twenty feet high. The entrance was forr her death she revisited the United
State.*, and urged on CongTtaa a clafat
lar had stated hia ease in hia usual em- just large enough to admit the body of
for com pcnastiou for the damage dona.
a man, and afforded the only light or. by the troops to the Ohi* river prop­
ventilation, Bare that that came down erty in lHUfi-7.
-*------ '
" Well, bow mnrh do you really think the chimney. Here the old man lived
you ought to have?”
and whiled away several years of hia
" Six touaaud dollars, air.”
lonely and unersntfol fife. During toe
” Why. Mr. Haaalar, that ia a. much time the Indian* made a raid and came
as Mr. W,H&gt;dbury. my Secretary of toe

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ita rise from tbeamu” Oth
lbs custom tram the birds
posed to sstect ibtarmaCm C

fere you ever at his boas.?"
“No.rtr."
“ Do you know him pnreonally ?
- Da yww know bb wife? "

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Common, Charcoal, Russia and Galvanized Iron Sap Pans, Galvan

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If half a
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fine arte. F(re million, of men
drawn from agriculture, from mana-

which, had «a it fa. b UmHly Utter
than the war. to which the arfNtare
spirit is determined always to lead. A
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“1 know it,” I replied; “brt if every
one could make that excuse work, what the array ttre rq-rnlly likely to assist in
the thought 1
would becoiw of I hr country F
a dcvc'oiiemcBt of what ia called na­
Mother didn't wish to talk on that tional spirit, which may tend to get up
F MWlW Mfb
aultiect this evening, ao sire said. “Hen­ war. It does not uecetearily follow
I UMMIgh t Of---------------------- ---------------- ry, please don't talk about that any that such attempts nre wicked, liveaaee
tag he iiad something to keep from he- more."
they are only natural. As however we
ing kilted. Yet. after all Jennie did­
“Henry, H&lt; ury. come here, we’re got have ao many armies-in Europe, all of
n't mean anything wrong. She surely soma news for you.” came from tbe them officered by men of good families,
thought ervy ^Idirr could tight fade- other roo^ . ■'
it follows tint there will be froui time
penitently of each othn .
•»
I went inin the room where the girls &lt;u time an npirea! to thr statesmen of
Well, after getting home, oar folks were, to get the "news,” and certainly the day, for tncrrasb of pay oi more
it was new*.'and good news too. Fred , Ireurficial regdlationa in sow form cr
hod Irecn promoted &gt;w Captain for hrav- otlter- The existence of a great army
i cry In tire hattie of Virkaliurg and waa ' fa * suurve of disquiet to a notion aa
&gt; coming home, and would be Irere thia well m a protection. It ia a disquiet­
rd upon my mind dial J anon fell nalm-p u«-ck, ~H&gt;n enough fur me to have a , ing noan-e of taxation nt home, even if
and when I awoke it waa ro find the good visit with him before I left.
it hb protection again*: external iuvasun shining in the window of my room.
After flint urns the whole family had . aion. The Americana, it is true. when
On going into the dining room who a grnrtnl rejoicing, not l&gt;reiuae be was they disbanded tbeir great armies of
t-hould I see but Aunt Sire stan.ling hv likely to l&gt;e nearer related tn u*. bnt j
and Confederates id JM5, did
*h* window talking with mother in n becanseJic waa* grneral favorite with i Federal*
tire wisest thing that cverhappened af­
lnw tone ; alie waa so wanned up witii every one who knew him.
ter a great war. If the United States
1 er subject that she lailr-d to uoticr mr
Wr soon retiied to bed. where I lay | had kept np that great- army they would
as I ant down to the table. Not wish­ awake for three or four hours, aud why uot have been able to return to s|&gt;ecte
ing to disturb them in thrirrnuficknli.il 1 could not tell. At la*: 1 fell nsleen. poytnenta on New Year’s Day. 187*. nor
chat. I ant and picked brmul to nieces
would Presiitent Hayes have been able
and heaped it «p on my plate. ! was I until the call for break fast, for since I to r eport to Congress "the increasing
quite hnngrr a-4 it was bard work to | hnd become n soldier I got rather enre- exports. It just made all the difference
H9there SJM wall, just because I felt ! leas iilxuit gcttiug up in the morning that half h million of urn returned to I
a littte Mt mMcharfooa. 1 knew that 11I and doing thr'elunya
their fields and their factories. Instead |
was tne subject nf their conversatfon, ■|. Some two or three days passed, vhen of
Ireing kept at the expense of the neo­
therefore I triad quite hard to hear 1&gt; word was sent forme to emire to Mar- pie. they helped the people br taking
what they aaid. Soon the door opened|- shall to meet Fred, who would lie then* upon aliemSclvrs a fair share of the
and my autrr Letta ent. red. and a* she । on Saturday Ihoniing. 1 went, and work of production.
The beat tax­
anted me with my plate fitted with I1 sure enough he was there, but ao changpayer la the producer, because he is
bread crumbs, shr exclaimed. "Whv. rd I hardly knew him. When be left able
to sell, and it fa a true maxim in
mother! here Henry sits bv thr taldu home ho wow a private uniform, aud commerce
before yon can buy you
wjtbont an” thing to cat, and you aud now, tire uniform of n Captain &gt; After mtirt Lave that
something to sell.
Anut She stand there talking."
arreting me in the old sch&lt;a&gt;l l&gt;oy way,
nr any*, ••Hrury. I’ve got you transfer- '
M1CH1GAN MEWS.
ml 10 toy company, how do you like
that f”
Gary Spear, a fanner of Casnovia,
"Of all things in the world that is
what I should soonest requeat,” 11 Kent Co., alHit himself through tbe
! brain on Sunday.
^imc waa nrecintLs with him and hr 1
I Marshall ofiierts make that town ao
enttill hardly wair for the team Io get ■• lively for the festive tramp that he
through eating twforr they must atari ' never rerhdta tbe place.
smack an my cheek exclaiming, "Hen­ ftu home. 1 gii&lt;-as Priiidlc. the livery !I At Grand HnnhU on the 19th, Minerry, did you know mother and Anu. Snr man, tlmagbt ae were a jolly roti pie na |I va Gtime*, n vuiiug woman, committed
arc going to try tn get you out of the we whirled away from hi* burn, and up i Miicidr by taking tuorphitK-.
nnnvT Shame on them! I do no hate the gravel road toward home.
1 Charles Stange died al Alpena oa tho
to lose the company of my onl* brothWc were so very happy, we forgot to i
rt, hut Oh! don't let people eall you a pay toll, aa we passed through tire gate I 8’h from the effects of a c ;t upon bis
poisoning
coward"
of the idank, mnd end gravel road. ■I finger witii a rusty ax. blood
.
That remark spoiled my appetite for Wr drove through Ilellrvne without ensuing.
1&gt;rmkfnst, and if all the women in the stopping, (not l&gt;einr of tire drinking !! Perry Daily, an old and respected eittown stood in my way I woukl co now kind, wr didn't hare to slop furdriaka) i izrn oi Ferns, Montcalm Co., rommiu
.ny way. "Bob'* let people call y&lt;m a On our way home Fred says, “old boy . led auicidt- on Uie 19tb by cutting hi*
coward,” Letta had given tire finishing you must return ttidi nw next week, as throat with a taxor.
much to mv ambition, and to show her
Tire Portland profile are taking pre­
that I would never hr called a coward
“That's just what 1 want,” I replied.
would sacrifice anything to get into the
We were not long it* driving tn Kal- caution* again«t tire here ami hereafter.
runo, and notoe, where n warm supper They protmse. to invest in Holly .water
jY,on
ww® •&lt; tbat ba,i- awaited na. A* Fred hnd nn home of works, and hafe a sclica ot revival
mix-ting* in progreu. .
'T heard them talking before you l hia own, he would remain with ns dnr| inn his stay here, so we would have a
Chas. Lewis waa instantly killed on
etme down to breakfast. Fatbvr was jolly vfait- There ia no treed of my Friday, white loading log* m Dan. T.
««ut to tbe barn and,they knew you waa telling what a greeting be hnd by fath- Furgo'a woods ueur Sheridan. '1 be­
; etfn hea, and they were nnt careful cr, mother, Letta, and nlso several fog rolled over the sleigh and fell nnon
Lnw fond thev talked until I told moth 1 neigh I Hire who had dropped in io spend bi* bead, flushing the buck part of it
• r she ought to lie adiaioed to try and 1 tire evening. among them Jcuuie.
fearfully, causing death in three tufukeep tou out of the army when every
1 promised nnt to tell what was said
«’hie-bodied, man was needed to help that evening, but I must tell how, in
■
A lew aavs since xira. rianrr. an oiu
MW the Union.”
some mysterious way it was planned
I threw my arms around Ix-lfa’s neck out to hare a grand wedding the next I lady who In cd aloue in a small house
and kissed her till she cried. Such a day, and a hint was thrown ant that near Belleville. Warne Co., was found
dear sister, willing tn •acriflee her only tire preparations were nil made, even ! dead in her bed. aud to all apnearaneea
brother to save tbe Union. I could not to getting tbe parson, and it was all I had been dead fof a week. Tire mice
asy aur more then, my heart was m&gt; done so sly that I never suspected a had eaten boiee iu the side of her face
full. Letta loft the ronm and I went a thing of it. 1 tell you I frit rather and had al*o eaten off lire cuds of her
out to look up father, who «mild nnt ch*-.i|&gt; nhrn I learned the fact, but a* I I finger* from both hands to the first
lot mother and Annt Surcurry nnt their never waa prying h_to the d&lt;m&gt;e"tic af­ I joint.
plot. I found father at the han&gt;, get- faire such things might easily happen
Wm. Brigham, of Palo, eloped last
tiug ready to start for Charlotte.
He
Friday with hia brother* daughter, a
naked me if I wanted to g»&gt; along. went to bed I could nattily help listing li
tic girl 14 year* old. Tbe guilty pair
Knowing that I would hare a grand niVM-lf for not arcing through Letta's । were found al Coopersville aud brought
chance to talk about mother and Aunt plot sooner; but she. wishing to sur­ . to Ionia under arrest. Brighmu waa
Run's scheme for retting are out of prise me, kept it very secret. And as lodged in jail and t he girl taken home
tbe array, I readily eanaouted. We aim always made a confidant of me, it by her parents. Brigham was married
rtrwan-d nil the more puzzling.
about a yreir ago. His wife gave birth
Thr uext morning all were up and to a child 11 few days ago and ia now in
stirring around in good season, if it a precarious condjlfou.
was Sunday. When I met Fred that
Ida Wilson, of Saginaw, thought abe
morning I could not keep from telling
him I thought the folks had real I v in­ would Imivc this vale o&lt; tears tbe otiiar
sulted n*r. in keeping from me Ute fact day. She made a uooar of her hand­
of the wedding, to ennre off that day. kerchief, tied it around ber neck, (aatBal httls mace was mid aa tbe sub- and also, that be should ridr sofarwi’h rued tbe other end to a door-knob, and
lect, and fatbvr waa very ailent the real me and nwrr hint a v nrd about it.
swung herself off.
After kicking
of our ride, a* far a going in tbe army
Fred langlo-d and said, **I supposed around a few minutes a* ridiculously aa
waa concerned.
until this minute that you knew all a calf with its hind leg over thr rope,
It.wM Bear night when we gnt home, alwinl It, and the reason 1 said nothing she concluded that a girl did not
and after the ebon* were done and wo
look well threshing about m that man­
had finished supper, I thought 1 would had other matter* to talk about, and ner, aud gut mb her feet, deciding 10
go to my room and do some writing thought it would lie no new* to you, lire, aud u lurtu.
(hat waa weeamry to be done. 1 had aud you would rare nothing about such
The blest acnwilioii of - .rand Rapid*
hardly wrote a dozen wrud* before Ix-t- matters ju&lt;4 then.”
is: KM. aliM-um. tbe Grrcuireck numib eallod me to come down, "there ia a
Before hr finished speaking I ret t a
bu*h
friend iu tbe room who w fakes to sen called to breakfast, *0 tbesul^rct drop- iIlrc for county clerk, paid
m&gt;&gt;ne&gt; to Dr. M. lliitou ti diiauis of
you." I felt angry. To he teased and
worried to death just now waa more
A* wr s'it down to breakfast father nrtruit, wbu during the treatment uf a
than I cared for. I tbtew my writing says, Letta, perhaps you ami Fred had w.tiug l«“b ‘,f Lansing,dtecutrred that
materials in the desk and wentdoan lieuer take y««ir breakfast io the kitch­ Ire (Sfocum) had been criminally iuti-,
•sedra; but who should 1 see bat Jen en j vwttr presence hero might embnr- mate with, it now b ring transpired
nie. who had eaHed in to -p-ml t e ra— Henry, as lie fa u Little conf seti
Sloctuu
amvurd U illSuu- and sara
erecting, nod as I opened the door sire this umiulng.
if he don’t
Umj *6&lt;x’ ** w **» aue
arene to her feet and aaluiril me «lth.
TliaJ brought the laugh on me, ami I
stammered out, '•Father, when you him for btechunul.
wish to aim your batteries nt me, pteaae
Mr. JOuli irmascr, MU uui
residing i
Flint, died on Monday.
Home time ago, mippmng tbathfamd
Wouhl it nnt lie better to get a wo­ wns near at bund. ire made hi med I a
man to help you in anch matters r ask­
•“
—*' up according 10 bis own
jMt tire, sod I felt ed faihcr.
• of propriety, it waa
ly 1 Mid. "Jeeah.
They continued to tenre me during
fF That was not breakIrast. and I stood it aa bravely a*
to nah, but I always I could. After breakfast the house
irate. b-hI liever was wm all r.mfBaton, ami I Mt uneasy, aa
M line." aud I coaid I dipped oat of tiro bouse and started
’art of a bed nuih had
. ... my brrast and nsr, to Mtake denote a call, but licfure 1 got
tire bottom of the coifin.
H thou, my lovely angH.”
------ giMng into teiMtresamn
wny.sol wtetred toask- b.irt

BHEUMATIiM,
astjaisLW!

Champion Combined Reaper and Mower, Champion Single Mower
and Reaper, Jackson Wagons and Buggies, Buckeye and
Farmei’s Friend Grain Drill, Coates and Tiger
Sulky Hay Rakes, Buckeye Wheel Cul­
tivators, Wiard Steel and
IlHWffISVXpnmXM
Chilled Plows

WORTH BROOKS.

-ALSO A FULL LINE OF-

GRAINS

tSf Don’t fail to sec me before buying.

RcmfmbcrpiONEER STORE I
lose, M ij Dulin rill tiei.

New Goods
Boston

New Goods!

©B3

»P! H=
5* F £
td
£
§ ss §§
? »
O * H g
^0
|5
© tri
«?
§OQ
5

We are now receiving our Spring Stock.

The first installment of

BOOTS and SHOES!
HATSAND CAPS!
Are in stock, and more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

FlltTS!

VIENNA BAKERY.
SPRING STOCK i

L OK OUT FOR NEW "AB.” SOON

�-Ktirriitnre!

Wm. A. AYLSWOKTH
^.G-AJCIsr ITT THE FIELD!

STANDARD FURNITVW AT
The. Center and Mouth

j LENTZ &amp; SONS,

«»FiwLdixra” ** ",b*b**ai,r,,r
Iwuw Hotkey rrturmd from Charle-

STILL AHEAD!
voix Co.. Mich.

GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE !

-G. • A. Truman coromi to the Truct like the
with the fir* atock &lt;tf wall-paper.
all calm
Last week we didn’t say that the VerTbe farmer* of this vicinity are im­
। moatvillo f/uwk waa ia town, but bo proving thia run of drightng try draw­
ing their wood for th* coming year and
ey bi ad him over to keep
tiniduug drawing their saw log*.
are**** «» the Wolcott House

WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF

iS'SJlau.K

GROCERIES

, Jis* Beyrnddaamaaed a pickerel in
Lake One, Tbnreday, lhax weighed 15

iddle-aged

Tbe revival at tbe Baptist Church,
—The man who. last summer, thought conducted by Rrv.T. C.THJur. of Stan i economical to keen a pig. ha*InM fi-d ---------------------- L

. Nkxx.

the rollicking railroad
a. z.. porrman, oi uiu piace, nnapi
chaaed .u» Eaton Rapid* book-store.

tails.*o:
—Sheriff Houghtalin passed through
tbe village, on Friday, ea route for tlw |
big atnne bonne ut Jackson, having in '
tow Albert Roush and " illiam Smith.

LY KEPT IN A

worth the name in this world.

■Mr"- *",c* Male, for *omc tin»c past
«» invalid, su firring extremely, passed
. “way «i» Sunday last. She leaves a
I husbann and ’hree children to mourn
the loss of a kind, loving wife and
mother.
,

IU...U,

•hich elicited the

&gt;n* contniunwvitlib
house-keeper, the
relict of three husband*, who get into
•ona litigation over a plver of land she

,
’ \v
/•&lt;
I

J. LENTO A HONS.

gtilSH BROTHERS,

Pair* Good Pant* 81.50, worth 8A.OO. 600 Hate and Capa 81.00. worth 82.0C.

DRUGGISTS,

BOOTS AND SHOES

STONE and WOODEN WARE I

Fure Diugs, Medicines,
200 Pair* Boots at from 81.60 to 82.00, 82 M and 83.90. 500pair* Women’s, MU»e* and Children’s Shoe* from 25 eta to 83.00 per pair. The above are a decided
■ DYESTUFFS.
bargains, being worth double the money.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,
TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PALNTS, OILS,
VARNISHES,
AND BRUSHES.

!

G

Low P

F

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE

!

D

!

K

: Teas, Coffees A Family Groceries.

CARPETS AT COST

low’s place to forbid XT
pe.«y, and on there'| &gt;

lira of and m-lcctiuu* from the
icings of all noted author* of that
■aw -u irrrr, at t norn7 feet in 80} minutes.
tirtibSiW.
----------------- inch lumber, and did
drive while be ran behind the sleigh to not
,iot think it
i( worth
WlirT} blowing about, eime work ia
tber. Now when either Naabrille or nmy j ay lor. ana otnera.
Hastings can beat that, then you can of surh well-known excellence that er­
blow your horn, but till then, give ns a ------------------ - ------- *—te dosussom or
edition of it.
Thia edition ia
Caecum.—Tbe National Greenback
p.-irtv of Oath-ton will meet fu eancn*
forth tn drive at W. 8. Powers’ office in Nadsville.

i Cigars and Tobaccos,

A* good Goods can be sold.

H. G. HALE,

Respeelfully,

WM. A. AYLSWORTH

Your* Respectfully,

DAN. MANEE.

1879.

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING UP.

1879.

UR Stock was never *o nearly closed out *1
present, and we are now replenishing it with

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST O

BOISE BROM.

FURNITURE STORE,

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODSKELLOCG-DEMARAY
BOOKSELLER.
-----

history of trade.

Especially In

n PCSS (lOOdti

!!»■. »lOe

[FURNITUREI

PURE DRUGS,

PATENT MEDICINES,

DISCOUNT

DYE-STUFFS.

all

COMPETITION I

LOOK AT OUT? 1879 PRICES:

SCHOOL BOOKS,
GROCERIES.

Hale's

tthrrtoin Fv ,nn' The charter was no amended aa !
Ii ,r "&gt;&lt;ure country arhoolhoaie*. The 1 Allow a cold to advance in your »y»■l,«h
• meeting was well attended and much ; tenj and thus eurourag-- more serious
ut
-I... i interest manife sted. The report of the maladiea, auch as Pneumonia. Hcmoe•ri,r-•
' Secretary shows 85.475.418.90 insured In , rhag^s aud Lung trouble., when an
rb nnd .end it1 'V‘id
““d membership A200— . immediate relief can lie so readily attwalm.^.r
La*
e.. realm,
of n.
Da- II
------------- -----------1 talorel, Boeder s German
,B ||&gt;ebyntp
&gt;
f&lt;&gt;r
Cyclopedia of IJtcralarv.
tbe enre of Cougits, Cold*, and the *eoTtbehamM I T** new eight volume acme edition | 'P*?
i, every new ex- "f Chnmbcra Cyclofiedia of Euglidi
new . w
— ■ iLiterature
.j .i■ —is .1.
_ ttbe
— —Lirgrst
. I mui i* orenareu witzi .Y\
tuc“K* av-atest cure.
We
meeting with
.i” cotertM ?**! !?,****
.’rid. Wrc want ’“'I'- which ha* prolmiily ever been giv- i a*^:^f'
.
itvnrJ iniuiatartng it to the youngest child, a*
merit and nothing "of "the*sensational Pfr dHxtion*. The sale of thia medi­
A Second edition of 5.000 ropies of vol- 1 5'"*i
unpn-r,‘‘le,‘’Mi- Since first inuiue 1 is announced aa nearlv all sold *r&lt;Minw"i tm-rr lia« been n constant inwithin one a. onth after issue of the first cr^*M^n&gt;r demand, and without a single
edition
u*ueoi tne nrst, rrJwt of a fa|lun. |o djJ ju W((r|(
- .
.
! ou,. Ask your Druggist as to tbe
truth of these remark*. Istrge also 75
of’our^Htekb^h cr!,t* Tr&gt; Uawd ’*
F«

county convention to lie held in Hart­
ing*. Feb. Wk. All w hodertretutek.
actin*, having io view the adoption of
in Cartlrton at the

CLOTHING!

WITH A FULL LINE OF

‘“J“°™“'c‘"'“1 &lt;^53,.1&amp;D.'n

—A. B. Tillotson.

CLOTHING!

SHROUDS AND GLOVES

In Men’* Boys’ awl Youth*', consisting of Beavers, Diagonal, Basket and Fancy

G

TurMlay evening, and running into tbe
grub* north of tlw iron bridge, drove
one of the thill* into hia side, killing
। him alum*! instantly. Mr. Morgan was
thrown oat aud badly btuiacd.
|
, ~
i A Y*" n nrruafo wa* *crvcd upon
I
.... suunU,
"•“»&gt;
W ‘Z l- fcJa d“'
T1.I.;........
. Ikr,
। »®&lt;T
...... . of, S irnlf.
. —.............
,
»» Y/mngv"
ix-mons so cis. per
f&lt;,r,
’•««;.*'* dozen. Mixed Nnt* 15 rent, per lb.
»•*«,ff bel ’«« “ick. and Hougl.t-hn. 3 ||w
Tm for tE00. K&lt; 1 Solar
We notice a disposition on the part' ?alt 81A5. Bellevue and Ohio White,
of tbe Hany couuty bar to tolerate no
’T*’ !&gt;"’*•**’• made at tbe
----------. .u questionable prMttewof | &gt; ,r*‘
BP,na,?xa 8t‘,re- n
.
nrmbrrs. That i* right,
A. M. Dscoiikrtt, Prop’r.
gentlemen. 'Hie,profession
___ _______ _ i* nn hon- 1
„
Here
orable one, and it’s honor should be *aMcrr.
crcd.
' All penums purchasing new wagon*.
- _
. , .
'and implement*, of all klmla. will unu ,
■ r^kasc. Kiwi Imrv I *l t“ ,he’r advantage Io go to the new
* VbinkjnwU
known a. lUniy’. build- !
onr or lll(l
effort to dig it but.
8t Hot*-*h,*‘n«r
, rtoJ^
....
...
.h.. ^fll
j“a"“^T‘Ti.~*oo.crro,.
I
•I

!■” %stair
fhZ’^h^r
B!re^
,^
a^rV'’£d
\V‘iT
,ou D7^
com*,
if it ETLpt
over night. ! y
N|rk
,
Cart- 'i

CLOTHING!

Walnut Cases and Casket*.

Iu
ood
oods
motion* are continuum, admitting of
an extraordinary rate of •pend, either
by steam or foot iiowrr. Every motion
of the treadle ::&gt;akc* »ix stitclre*. thus
rices
producing aluiut one-third more work
tn a day than other Sewit g Machines. ,
It has no stop motion* and tighten* tbe
* '*h
on‘?.f *h® f»hric.
air ealing K®ro*&gt;ne on 25 eta. IS lb*. LotiUmna Sugar for 81.00. 4 lb*. Wliole Leaf Tea J School; MiSCOlUHCOK &amp; 813111 BOOtS
H use &gt; the well-known W ilmm Comiund Feed on both *ide*«if die needle,
for 8’.OO. 11 11m. Raitins for 81.00. Chewing Tobacco 45 c&lt;».. worth 50. Plug
Wall Paocr BortleriuF
ba* two-third* lea* pert* than any
other find-class Sewing M.tchine. Ita
rbich cannot fail to attract tbe pocket book of tbe close cash buyer.
arm is fully eight and one-half incite*
1H
OUR
MOTTO
long and liiv and one-lialf inches high,
and tlie whole Machine ia very cnr.ijuctly and aciriitiQcally constructed in
proportion*, elegance, design and nppenrunev.
It* simple, powerful and
piTfrrt mechanism place* It as far in
We are bound to meet all competi­
ailrancr of all other Sewing Machine*,
a* the telephone is superior to tbe tiu tion. guarantee our goods strictly pure.
waking tube. Tbe Wilson minding
attachment, for repairing all kinds of
textile fabric* without patching, and the same goods are offered by any other
Fine Vatcte, Ciaiu, Biig, Pint te
nil ticee*aary attachment* furnished firm in Barry Co., and if not satisfact­ On or about the 13th of February 1 shall commence selling by auction,
free with al) Wilson Sewing Machine*.
ory return them and your money will
word to the wise is sufficient."
In coucluniou we propose to
Heitietnber for anle only at
G. A. Tuumax’* Stoux.
be refunded.

received an addition to his galaxy of
eminent*, in tbe profile .if the' Gw lettin Momlnv evenisg Mr. Deyo’s topic i Mr. Charles Chappcl and wife,
„
„„ T TnrrT»TVR Rr.VPT.
rife, of;
of [
nor. The heavr amount of c&lt;&gt;rre*tH&gt;nd- was "U av*idc Religion." Text: “He Yankee Springs, o-veral year* ago,SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
enee that i* passing lehtmi Fred, und most needs gn through Samaria.” The | adopt«*l a little girl, and she ha* eon- j
At Trnmat^i Store,
President*. Governons,Gr»rrala States- fhrirtianitr of Christ ia not a religion &gt; tinned to live with them up totbepre*----- ;-------- »:--------—k—.1 3tmdnv alone, but ent time. Site is about to Iwcvmc a i r GT Takeo in exchange for goods:
oervirin*. It is a 1 mother, and Chappcl has confessed toUni. Bntter. Eggs, Salt Pork. Smoked
Mra-t*.
Maple
Sugar. Wood. Corn. Po­
All ground is holy I la-ing the ardurer and ruin of the girl.
causes many a pretty girt to look on !2Ln.
I will exchange
। is as fail of God a* I now just part her thirteenth year, tatoes. Oat*. Ac.
him in IJuxLiug admiration, aud con- . &lt;i,_ u
ry i* no tuore sacred | Chapprl is about fifty years old. is a Bellevue Lime for Hay or Lumber.
names a!) the other bays with Jenh»u*y. ’,jian
A. M. Dauoukbtt,
iha* given ua, not । chuw-leader in the M. E. Cbnrdi, and
Proprietor Bonanza 9tore.
—Mr. A. K. rwnrr, ~v_n&lt;1
an oniv in me Dime out in wiener, and . h.i« hitherto lx»rne n g.»od reputation.
enthnsiaMic temperance speaker of : ha* a wltneaa of himself in the instincts Mnch indignation is felt by the comNotice.
.
Lapeer, sjiokc to a g«Mxl audience at of oar nature. Christ never was very tuunity, who sympathize with the un­
ited Ribbon Hall on Sunday evening i particular nbont -trivet cushion* and । fortunate virJim.
I will bo in NaahriHe during the
month of January, 1879. on Friday the
last, exbortlDg the order to be united । rentable pwws. but he prmciied every- !
., ..
nr ti._ v.~.
and work increasing in the cuttsr llwy where and made every tiling preach for
•'
i Pi “‘iT,'
1
3nl. Tbnrnday tbe Jkh, Friday the 17th.
hmi eapou^l. «ml i heir labor, wonl.l ‘him. The world waul. Ire. of creed,. . « a.
I", ‘u7?aS’l
ami on Thursday of each week follow­
ing. Hope to meet intertatod parties
»l the Wolcott House.
Dated. Dec. 38th. 1878.
The New Creation ” Text • ‘^Heboid I I-hsries E. Chappell, of Carmel, waa
___________ Clem ext Smith.
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER.
iron cimmr. in thr world: 1st, Those
C
“w
U' Hi"yiU

.Mr --'r- '•

Ranging in price from fi, 8,10, 19}. 15 and » to 80 and 73 cte. Heavy Twilled
Flannels 25 per cent lean than coat. Handsome Shirting Flannels from 18 to 26c.

•20.00 Suit* reduced to 815.00.
FIRST CLASS GROCERY STOBK •duced
18.00 Suit* reducer!
---------------to &gt;U,00. ---------------------------112.00 Suita reduced
J to 89.00. $10.00 Suit*
to &gt;8.50. 88.00 Suita reduced to $5.00. 85,00 Suita reduced to 83.50. 100

5S‘.X!

Hull * .vu.bro«.
.
Dipt heria is making sad havoc among
the children of this place and vicinity,
Four are sick with that dUca*c in the
family of Mr. Frank Rawson. Bl'MT.
1 . » » *
—
Dejro’a Sermons.
HASTINGS ITEMS.
Rev, C. L Deyo, 'hr old pastor of
--------the Chriatian Church, favored the
Mr*. M. II. Wing, wife of the propriChristian eongregatiou with «ome ex­ ctor ol
of the linking.
Hastings House, stricken
cellent,
straight-forward Christian with paralysis some lime ago, died &lt;&gt;u
Monday night. Her rrinsrii* were tak­
en to Orangeville fur burial.

■ tliy |Kiuud
ponud which
C. I. Dcvo his text "• ord. here i«tliy
............
Attend* iu ., I have
Have kept laid up
nn iu a napkin.*
napkin." The
.friend*
thia village during n portion'tif
i»
i of the part : speaker said that everything that
I
plenty &lt;&gt;f
of recreation "t
worth
artjRliirig
in this -world
i« n&lt;rt —
to
week, giving him plcnii
---------------------- --------»— ----- •— •bututiL
- -&gt;■
------- •-»-*
in the hand-shaking art. He was up- U- kept
laid ----------up a* akeep-s-nkr,
noiated to Uh*, buuorahle portion ut rized. Steam, coal, electricity and reGraaAUhapluur uf tile Grand J*&gt;d0u uf I ligion me subject io tl»es*u»e law. ILIc A. M.‘ of the state, ut it* ivccnt , ligiuu mmd be taken out otptr “napkin"
■aion.
; of trvvils fenm«. &lt;loguui«, aud put out
tv. n j t»n v__ r n. i
4| Interest inthc market place of action.
—Tbe Red Ribbon folks held a roil*- ■ jM
CVenlng Mr. Dcyo
o’’s« topic
topic was
wa*
Mr; •Common Sen*.- View of
&gt;f Salvation."
:: “God hath
lion thninri.
■ .r U» vlrtlaal L.lkt'l
(Ulv.n.u. mr.» Arlivr..
» irom
from MHO
UltaSUm.
..
nticc. conies
.xura. to save.
ivuieMimmiugup.niMtrow t» the’ Jlan U saved bv tmtk in the physical
JOTJrTE ’Im '"ZiuTXii *&lt;»rtd. IIlustration : A man lorton the
prairie; the truth in regard* to point*
forUt.
...r------------- i-M---- .i------------- - «
-i.—Probably one of the mo«t succrMfu) ' ti«&gt;n. A ship at sea I* only aired f
and prosperous Sunday Srbool* in nny , rocks, by its chart and compass.
town of the sixe of N^sbvil|e iq Uicl&gt;C man sick I*
•• «*&gt;»•»
only «&gt;
saved
-»J 1»»
by rh*
the rent
truth in
regard to thr disease and tile proper
by swsn. too. We trier u&gt; remedy. Man i* saved spiritually by
----- —1—------•—»- —»
tbe Christian .Sunday School ;_K» prraon* were present Inst Smidar ;’140 thr
previous Sunday, and the daily aver------------- ———
-™ r,
W «f popll; in utraUna- i. &lt;™m 110 Ibr tm&lt;k ..1 C«itnriu« P.r»..n. I., lb.
•a
. w.l th.. -.-I.....!
..
frttlri
/.
1
nr,.
l.v

Tobaccos, Cigars

2 Pair of Heavy Work Horse*, with
Harntwa, and S sett Bob-Sleigh*.9 Lumbet Waguna and 1 3-Spriug Wagon. AND EVEBYTHJNQ ELSE USUAL­
Also 1 cheap Plow*.

opens.
Whalen, the photographer, i* talking i
two farm*, otic of 80acre.
loll- of moving his portable art gallery to a
. _____________Nashville 'abd one of 40
better clime.
_. .
.r, . , . ..
1 acre* 3 milca Both dreimbie place*
ThM n-Hr nl &gt; "«"» ,■ 1“
&lt;?"■ Ud IO rood U.U ol toiui.ro.o.
; Dick Graham, the tourist, ha* re- lottr Aemtobniii wa* a back-biter'for ।
* V Oit JiitvTT
-------------- '
turned from a six month’s jonreey . Dr. Parmenter.
A Misa Terrvl. of Potterville, com'Fbe Latest
Beat.
Tl»s™wu«&gt;n 0«dlUU„ M,.Ub
&gt;•»&gt;"»■■■■• “»•«" KkS’-Slo^' S""d*’ “l* "' b'
taking morphine.
|
Marhlat) u wond.-rfeil in it*
I a“” bl*rr,K*J. P. Sackett ha* Mild hi* ’ba* to J. C. 1 concrptkoi, unprecedented feu doing a
I The Christian Church Society, feel- i Gunn,
is- also now certy
carrying
i in* noxham to reiww^aervicc. at their —who
sion —
ng t the
c . large range of sowing in textile fabric*
mall at *80 per annum.
and leather. The tightening of a *et^^m.*ba»i’‘iXo’lvrd”llo*c?!^i&gt;^

II undoubtedly be of nntold value tn
when our delinquent* can be brought
believe that an editor(neyds ^loory.
tiyclkrjran^tion.
lhltari2Ji&gt;ha*rt^W»Jn
morning by having one
Danng tbe-l»r« ,e” ; of Th-v.W. H. H. Murray • sermon*read
TOT
yaifev Mr*. W. H. Yom*, and in tbeevrn-

Undertaking Good

Coffees, Spiees,

thing to be remembered in putting
prescription*.___________ ILG. Hau

CP" A large quantity of C&gt;&gt;rn for sale
c
WMee leu’s.

1

Sugars, Teas,

Guavxs,

Our editor. Potter, is now styled “the
elephant."-

parted for Greenville.

—No matter how dilllgr-ntl

Beat Standard Prints 4} te 5 ct*. Heavy Cotton Flannel 6 to 19} eta. 9,000 yard*
Brown Cotton (to arrive) 4} to 8 eta. A lot of Ginghams reduced from 12} to8c.

▼EBaONTFILLE ITEMS.

I A»u»yria. gave ua a
He 1* hohling a revi-

night and hr is in search of the match
bedt. ha will be sure to fall over osr..

F»«t U« rfPirMtarii tUCmtr.

FIRST-CLASS GOODS,

SchecLiUe of Prices

CONSISTING OF

llT^reM

-Judwrn ScoviH’. little two-ymr-oM

canfty- Occupying my own ■ton-building and running under light expena^, I
atu prepared to make the most liberal offer* iu the way of price* and term*, us
you will sec by the following

GOOD GOODS?

You will always find at tbe

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. ®

® D GOODS

French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
CHEAP AS IE CAM AFFORD TO,
jap stripes 18c, former price 25c.

Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much COFFINS 4 CASKETS
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our
PLANISG. WATCHING, As.,
prices.
A* Usual.

Pioneer Drug Store.

Respectfully.

KELLOCC. A UEMARAY

D. C. GRIFFITH.

H. G. HALE.

Brick

kurrah.joys i 2
DWIGHT SACKETTS BAIERY.

WM. A. AYLSWORTH

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,
A BRANCH STORE

and Low Prices.

At Woodland Center, containing

volume nr

oysiere by the Con,
Quart or X&gt;lsh.

m

J have added to my stock of Dkess Goods
- i,
,
-a full line of

FTOJ~Broadhead Alpaca.s
T ujxjnxoo

Lansing on
D. 1879. and

MARKET!

tx Caret!-.—The RepnHi■Art—s *f l*lii fuenshhi of Castle.

*
----- OLD RELIABLE—

MEAT
MARKET.
T1IEK1. M THS FS.ACT. TO BUT
JFWwA and Salt Meals,

ALL KINDS OF

•
t
X
Sold only by me in this Village.
r::.-::;??:

FRESH AND SALT BEATS I My Stock of CROCKERY and

GLASSWARE

complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.
SMOKED H
::::::

Bring in your Country Produce ; will emange Goodi
for u- as favoraby as for Groenbacka.

G. A. TRUMAN.

Sf:
Si TIFACTOBT PRICES TO ALL.

�best iMtmsiss nteaelhein.pulation from 1H70 Io IMO
which would give u* next
17ia
1 population.
If anything
»
bX&gt; the mark,
wd u

b to calculate upon.

Pro-

tliat nixie* no difference with the mat­
ter* under consideration. The relative
strength of the State* in the Houae and
Electoral College will lw the same,
whether the basis of rrjireaantatiQB ia.
At a meeting of the Teller Commit­ oliangcd or not The nroasat House
tee' at Washington, ou Ite 13U&gt; in*t, 1. H. contains 293-membent. If the batiste1
T-M—« w W Humphreys, of MiaaMppi. not interfered with it will contain 359
after the next apportionment, aud (if no
now States are admitted) there will be
A MATTOXAL conference of colored cit­
in the Electoral College 435 votes, re­
tern* wilLb* h*M at NaakvilKMay*- Th*
quiring 218 to elect a President.
object ot tt&gt;* earfsrencs I* Mated to be “ to coSAll thia ia reached with an approxi­
mate degree ol accuracy, but to gi t the
increase among the several States is a
matter ot far greater difficulty. Il is
lielieved however that the following
tabic, which has been prejxred with
nare. and after consulting all the light*
available, gives the facts and figures
COSUKMS1O.1AL raOCXEDl.MIS.
as they will *p|&gt;car after the next cen-

Tn Jew* of Ute world are estimated
16,500,000.
Gekmaet recently launched her first
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Thia part of
the sprooii—
occupied
abowt M bourti time.
There were 89 ItepuhUcana in the cau­
cus. Two ballute were taken, and on
the second ballot Chandler had d9 votes,
Bagley 19, and Senator Palmer 1. Tbe
agony waa thus over. A commit ti e was
aixpointix! to wait upon the candi.late*

• Baltic, CL, which ha* 137 families,
lias no church of any kind, but haaseven­
teen liijnor abojM.
Bux grows thickest on the north side
of trees; thus, in a forest,' to tell which
is north, girdle a tree.
Jafaw tanow taannfai-tnring boot* for
sale in the United Stabs from leather
brought from American ports.
There are I TOO,000,000 worth of
churebc* in New York, and the only
taxes paid are to the preacher*.
Dceimg 1877.5^77 persons «
"
from the Austro-Hungarian cm
nearly all came to the United I
A Hums H trade-paper say* ______
Consul* excel in tbe preciienf hpturc ol
their communications to the home Gov-

had conferred upon him, and then prt&gt;ceeded to review the record of the Itofiublican party. He speke for about
twenty-five minutes.
John J. Bagley waa next introduced,
and spoke for ten minute*, thanking his
friends for their votes and kindness, and
expreuaing Ids love for, and allegiance
to, the Republican JMrty. His speech
House-Edis w.r* Uuudared. Dy Mr.
WHS Wi ll received.
At 19:20 p. m. the audience ad- Noah, raUfiv* to relief of poor dsbtois from
jotirned, after which the usual amount heprl* lament; to previds for tbe punish sisei
of tsdecont assault: by Mr. -AHXt, to provids *
of hand-shaking waa performed.
tex upoci dogs: by Mr Noahl to mrondn fiir th*
It ia thought tliat the Democrat* will
Mr. Xubu. to rvenlate th* preeUn* at axdiciD*
and surgery to Miilcaa.
Skckktakt Sbxkmam dojM-juA esti­
WxnnszteT, Feb. 11—taxr*.—Mr. IhdSrld
mate the amount of Government bonds
tstroduead a joint resolution proposing buamk!
now held abroad at more thiui $100,­
000,000.
Tiisr have been enjoving a trotting
meeting on the ice at Montreal, and a
‘
"
heads ita report “The Canadian
PoHTMARTKB GENERAL Klt has a good
won! for the women who are in charge
of {MMiofficca. They do their work sat-

tn HM stal r» deetod la 1«U, &lt;bnl rwwcUy »
Toaa
Ujtrrxv States Jr doe Baxter, of
Teunesre-'. has appointed a race.'ver to telio
chanpr of tbe oCeet.of Dre late rnty of Msmpbia.

This winter there have been, for the
fimt time in thirty-five years, fourteen
remsoentive days of skating in Regent s
Bark. London.
Tin: Ihnno Ufirial, a Mexican pa­
per. has aatonish*d the journalistic
world in that country by running ita
prnsa by steam.

Getrnuar to popular httisf, the
Ann-n:-»n Indiana are nor decreasing tn numterrs, bat arc actually growing fa» populate®
OdMai MaWrtire at Washington reveal thia ea-

Mr. Henry Willi*, of Battle Creek,
who ha* been very active in starting the
movement for on Indastrial School for
Girls, has sent the following memorial
to Lansing, which throws some light
upon the subject:

T. &lt;*• lK*l«lBtnr« ot Mlrhlon:
As tbe qoroUon of tbo Girls'

sad

There are not enough lawyer* in the
tower houae of the Gchcral Assembly
of North Carolina to make a Judiciary
Committee of lawyers.
Ix two years the Governor of Texaa
portioned 190 convict*. Of the num­
ber forty-five were murderers and thir­
ty-three horse-thieves.

It i* estimated th*t there are nearly
2,&lt;*IO.OtX&gt; of acre, of land in Ireland,
winch, if reclaimed, could lie adapted
In the ratting of grain.
The alxditionof the City Government
of Memphis has put an end to the city
rings and left the local politiciaan with­
out mean* of snlxtislencc.

It ia said that a Ruiwian officer luu&gt;

The proposed reduction of the tax on
tobacco, treasury otSosk" &lt;wumate, will lam
tb-&gt; annual revenue about fJ.UUO.lXD. end It i.

Tar Preaident haa appointed Horatio
C Burchard, the promt member of t'oegma
‘blr'fW1 d*lnr' “f Ultouta, to ba DWwt«

Or the *45,000,000 of fractional pa]
eurrwncj issued by the ballad Sutev. there
mains •uts-on.Uiq; about ll\0W,au, ot sb

■ The London E.wmmut finds the
| amount,of gi Id in circulation in France
lobe alxert •l.diiO.fNMi.MiO. or t27 37j
। for every man, woman, and child of the
I French people.
Tiihitt rnr. thousand dollars, con| tnlmted by tbe world's chanty to thr
relief of Die sick and newdgat Memphis,
vesX owned in wbnte or tn part by * tauwti of i* thxl up by garniaumrute ot the hold­
Uxi United HUM, or by a dUxen of any tamgn er* of the city l*&gt;nd*.
tr.crita or deSenendea.
The trouble
aiunlry, shall UAr &lt;ai loan! rMh vsaw! al any
The rancheros of Chihuahua. Mexico, with the township plan ia that incom­
port er place within ite Chinre* empire or at
petent and indifferent men have charge
have
taken
thr
law
into
their
hands
and
an. uthiw foretell port or ptere whatever. any
of the examination of teacher*. Poor
nutnter exceeding fifteen CTuomc paeaeogrre, CAplurcI and executed six highwaymen; inspector*. of course, tend oat poor
•tetter male or female. with intral to Lrwg among them one Miguel Armendariz | teachers, and poor teachers curse the
aud threw of hi* son*.
State jrith a poor order of district
A WeijihmaX named Thomas Row­ school*. The times demand lien in­
land died lately at the age of 103. He spector* and competent teachers. We
left eight children, whose respective I cannot afford to cnpple in any way our
ages were 71, 70. 68, 66, G4, 61. 58 and I pubiie-wchool system.
M, or 514 years altogether.
•
It ia related of Widow Mary Holbrook. ' Mr. Kahn, of Detroit, ha* introduced
why died recently in Brockton, Maa*., at a bill to prohibit wholesale child murd&lt;-r
the age of 93 yi-ars. that she made in the State* ef Michigan by criminal
after shr waa 75 years old by the abortion. This is a very imjHirtaiit aud
vital matter, sv the growing aud damna
blc crime of abortion strike* at the very
root of all our social syatem. The
Hrr« or Suinde 1
crime, too, ia not only prevalent among
That is the question about Casliicr J.
tbe
lower clasare of our (woplc, but it
W. Barron, of the Dexter (Mr., Harings
tlnda its way to to the wx-allcd “upper-'
Bank, whose discovery, gagged, strang­
ten" of society. We have reason to
ling and dying iu the vault of that i©The Bourse at Vienna is* handsomer Itolieve that many a woman in high life
| »t!to'iun, nearly a year ago, made such
building than the Emperors palace, ha* damned her soul to all eternity by
* great *cn**tion. Everything indi­
and was put up by Jewish capitalists this fearful crime. Anything that can
cated that he had seted the jrxrt of 'he
। who own it The Viennese call it the be done to stay
hero, refuting to divulge tbe combina­
। Temple of Holomon on the Dannbe.
tion that would unlock the tressrurcs of
the safe to burglar* even at the nak of
1 The Boston Herald regrets that Mrs.
hi* own life. His praises were sung
1 Hayes should have worn a wine-colored
throughout the land, lionks iu different
■ilk, aud tliinks a watered tilk would
part* of the country contributed
hav.- been .and* more becoming to so
a fund of some thousand* of dollar* for
distinguished a temperance advocate.
among women in high life, to the care
the lieucflt of hia family, and a memorial
It is admitted that the oak does not of children. Added -to thia ia the fact
church Wafi
— .......
flourish in England to the extent it did that thousands of young women are con­
formerly. This fact ia not singular, m signing their illegitimate offspring to
it is wvli known that every plant, if
kept to toe same toil, will degenerate in
This evening Prof. Kedzie, of the
time. ■
All over the South, say* the Lotris­ Agricultural College, will deliver his
rille Courier-JoutiMl, farmers con­ lecture on illuminating trite, in the Hall
of
the House, before the members of the
tinue to hypothecate their crops iL ad­
vance, which show* that they are run­
ning at least one year ahe«ri of their
Shutting Oat the Mongolians.
The following is the text of the bill
to restrict the .immigration of Chinese
to Ute United titatea, aa it jmaaed Con-

JE.“Z

of Judge Tart, of Oaemaati
h waa received, at a caucus of Repr.blkaa HraaU.n tn ’V*.hingt.«, m the Irtn
faX. that Mr I5drnnn.br noovtituitonal amml.
Ml, prointaung th- payment of diAtoval
oXaie. shall ba posted to fia*J action al thu
AT a caucus of the Ilc[&gt;ul»lican OrtsItew-bf Ite Michigan te,Tis!»tnro. bold on tte
lain iuct, ZscUarteh Chaadkr as* imtainaUxi
on tte first balk* for Unite.! Mato* Senator to
succeed Mr. ChrisOacey, roceiviai; ft&gt; votes to

“ever since it w*s a kitten " until Mon­
day, when it brealhod it* last. The cat
lived to the remarkable age of 21 year*.
For some yearn past it waa on the re­
tired list, haring tost all ita teeth. It*
a«bt *w *oeMwhat impaired, and it
rntito DnthvwCta rmUof old
ago. There are oilier old oat* in Muridmi, bnl none that wo bear of have
reached tbe age of the one owned by
Mm. Cwrtia. Mr*. John Dreher, on

lb. Hteto Ijhesry; by Mr. HoJre, lo
snxmil tlie L»« relating to the srtioc .if
by Mr. (TismtMlals, to Irgslly pro­
tec* uncatea of inaso* aaylnm*: also, for the
proterta® »f pcreoaa! Ulx-rty; by Mr. Child.,
to pmviil* for tbe ereetfin of a fire nrtiof baHdU&gt;K for 11* mux-uni al tte UiMverwfy of Mwbigaa; by Mr. CooaBL making aa appropriation
for tte H*nl of I'ie!i C*&gt;atn»*ii*Mn for tte
y«sni 1HT0 an! IMM&gt;; by Mr. ?aUcrw&gt;n, to
aatoci! the law -^relaUng to osncel atiou of

How. E. B. Wabubusxx ia traveling
in. Mexico.
BuohaM Ypcjro’a grave ia guarded
still, night and day.
CoaaBxaaMA* Trcxxa, ©f Virginia, ia
troubled with incipient cataract in both

DRUBS, lEDICIIESU* CHBIICAU,

Eunr BcntUTT. the kwrned black­
smith. ia in very feeble health at hia
home in New Britain, Ct
Fcar&gt;iN*M» nr. Lessee*, the projector
and constructor of the Suez canal, has
been offered the Governorship of AlMis* Mast ■ Lex, daughter of Oen.
Robert E. Lee, was entertained at Gibndter by Lord and Lady Napier a few
days ago.
'
LnoivX MacDaSixl died near Colum­
bia, 8.
recently, agtd 120 year*. Ho
was a slave under the three Wade
Hamptons.
Wolfs Gillespie, who fought under
Napoleon at Waterloo, died in Ameri­
cus, Ga., a few days ago. Hi* age was

sity of New York, on Feb. ^3lh. the
anniversary of his 89th tiirtbdsy.
Btoxewall Jackhox's old sorrel war­
horse. which Ion- bis master under thr
moon on the fatal night at ChancellorsVille, ir. still living at the Moniaon home­
stead. in Lincoln county. N. C.
B F. Jo* A«, the nowlv-clected Uni­
ted State* Senator from Loaiiiana, will
l&gt;e the third Israelite who lias occupied a
scat in the forum. The others were
David Yulee, of Florida, and Judah P.
Benjamin, of Louisiana.
Geobue Eliot i* said to be devoting
all her time and energy to the comple­
tion of an additional work on the posi­
tive philosophy which Mr. Lewes left
unfinished at hi* death, so that we need
n«t expect many novel* from her for a
while.
Thomas Nast, the caricatnriax, wa«
recently presented with a silver vase by
a delegation of army and nsvr officers
al the residence of Col. William E.
Chnreh, in New York. The testimonial
was subscribed by 3,500 officers and en­
listed men.
The Marquis of Lome and Prince**
Louise devote an hour to family devo­
tions each evening, half an hour in the
morning and a quarter of aa hour at
noon. The Marquis n-ada from the
Church of England service and the
I’rinoca* iDijKtuds.
Sarah Maria William*. who died six
month* ago, at Newburg, N. Y.. threat­
ened to haunt her husband, and he died
a few days ago from ghostly ritife. A
non of the dead man, with hi* family,
*■" ’----------------- 1— the house lately,
but he is now lot
to retire, owing to
unearthly visit*.
Okoboe F. BoRXXao*, who, aa * pri­
vate soldier, waa on duty at the houae of
Secretary Seward on the night of April
14, 1865, when the Secretary was at­
tacked by Payne, ia bei g worked into
an army paymastersliip by Congn—

rnedal by Congrca* some time ago for
1 saving Mr. Seward's life.
Mrs. Eulaheth Lzoi-old dkxl in
Graniteville, 8. C-, the other day, at the
age of 107 year*. Around her grave
stood the only surviving son, a white­
haired, bent man of four score; a grand­
child of 56 year*, sever*' groal-grand(ibihlreu over 40 years of ngu, a number
of greai-great-graDdchildren. more than
25 year* old. and some toddlen, grcatgrcat-great-grandchildren— five gencralions in all.
v
| James CaUIoi x. a brother of John
C- Calhoun, still lives near Hawkina­
rille, Ga. While hunting on House
creek, m Wilcox counly, the other day.
hi* dog sniffed a strange animal, which,
when canght, rollexl over and over,
studied about in books of natural his­
tory and thoroughly pierced with exclaknation points, proved lo the dumb­
founded Georgian \o be nothing «l*c
than a beaver. Il weighed thirty-five
pounds and made a tine barbecue.

little child

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                  <text>VOLUME VI.
lUshriUt fimtmt

WM. PARMENTER.

IF

H GRISWOLD.

aattaawssr
WALTER « PO WERE
■ a TTOSIVKT aS L*w,Jaaikw ..IiU- IV—
■A. iLtsrj DaMk.

LEWIS DURKEE,

X

J. FE1GHNER.

PUBLIC u&lt;
K-l
CsrvM stiMUlM *ii&gt;n to Uw 4«.i
HOTAKY

^TOODLAND HOUSE.

union house

ORNO STRONG.

"Y^riLLlAM JONES,

NEW LIVERY

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 1. 1870.

X*ckvm weatto dnnk tea a FAnghusr',
and pass the cveaiug M the Baron's
bouse. I felt, on this £ad. no miagiv•Hri mb as would het* heart tac had
I. allowed my charge to go out atone
into gayvr comjaiuy. To theater and
opeia, or to tho** balls and evening re- .

I-r*r* *4 *t fi rw t |a l*-*r- TMr'aorU baa anw ax'
oaw aiacla Ua- ,S tea Sanl ar«i
i i-i. ia*ir*f«era4nr

’

NASHVILLE. BARR^

The following ar* * few amusing ex
ample* of the “curiosities of English,"
as reapects tl^ etmrge tri aaundpiodared
by different consonant*:

Ou.op.pkS tlic word*: “Jt^Ra CarI net. Sous chef; Brigade de Sftrete." at
I tin- owner of name and coni, wlm suxx!
bowing there before me, a gloasv hat of
the bell-crown pattern, affix ted by loyal
followers of the new Emperor, in hi*
" Now, Mr. Baker, let u* understand : gloved hand. There was nothing very
each other, at once," Lord Hunsdon had notable about my visitor—a plump,
said. Ironing back in his official arm­ middle-aged Frenchman, with tight
chair. and tapping the maaaive signrt- coot, well-waxed mustache and the imringon his fat finger with the official l*erialist chin-taft—nothing, iwrepi ths
paper cutter. “ I have great pleasure, feliui quickneaa and keenness uf hi*
aa I have said, in intruajng to you the eyes, which I felt to bo reading me a*
task of my nephew's education. AU 1 eaxily aa if I errried my character, in
Usra.beord of you. and what tittle I have large print, outride my waistcoat
seen of you, induce* me to regard you
“I gather from this card," said I,
as an excellent traveling tutor. It only somewhat ba*htolly, "that you belong,
remains for me to state my view i, n* M. Carnet to the------ ’
briefly aa I can." br&gt; a glance at the
“To the jxdicc?" rejoined my new scofficid clock, “ for 1 have to receive a
deputation immqdiately.
CegD Man­ qusinianne; "yaa. mntirianr, I Bova the
ver* has a fortune of hi* uwiT- kia moth­ honor to belong to the pctice. U ssrow
er'* money—and will in all probability ray duty, ia eomphsnr&gt;r with iusttwesucceed me in the title and propertv. tiona from headquarter*, to apprise yon
I don't want ths boy to turn out a book­ that your pupil—Sir Maurer*—ia de­
worm or a scamp. Make him a well- ceiving you.”
"That Cecil Manvcnt—mv pupil—is
informed, honorable English gentleman,
with enough knowledge of the world to deceiving me?" I rejxwUd. in utter in­
steer clear of ite worst perils, and I credulity. The sub-chief of the French
detective
department lifted bis high
shall be more than satisfied. And noth­
ing could conduce better to this than shoulder* in a shrug that Brasseur on
two years on the Continent in such the stage might have envied.
"It i* my painfully distrcMnug duty,"
good hand*, aa yours, Mr. Baker. 1
be said, in a thick wht»psr, “to disturb.
Dkonrieor. your UwiUfut aontidcaee fa
your youthful 'fnead.- What will yon,
air? Young men will be young meh.
is positively not my own.
And I &gt;«x&gt;k the Uniter Secretary’s hint' It is part of tho herculean task uf oqr,
“J —-'^.^ t tumbling over the superior police to drop a word.of warnI deputation *s I made my way ingto parents and gnardlanmlio arc
iteira. Nest w*k. Coed Manvera hood-winked. I do so now. Sir Man-.
rare—that youth ao discreet— be spends
rirt abroad.
firs* -yeas of •■rnttwenial travel
off pleasantly .enough.
The of the wont comp*nv, Rive Gauche,
Rnc de Ixx:lies. No. 18.”
-------- . Switxeriand, Tyrol, each and all
On me this extraonUnary assertion '
of them' we had visited in the pleasant
summer time; we hml wintered in Italy, produced very much the effect of a »udden plunge into cold water. It fairly'
and the next spring found ua in Pan*. took away my breath, and I sat gasping I
It waa the timo when the great Paris
Exhibition—exhibitions bad not aa vet and staring in blank amaxrmeuL Then
grown common enough to be classcif as I rallictl my wits sufficiently to reply.
bore*—attrecbil mrria&lt;U to the llicn There had, I said, been some peppoater
imperial capital of Fnam. -iBmfrren i &lt;mu murtak c. Mr. Octt Maurers J&gt;*a*ed
hi« nvenwigs in the ^xsr-ty ef s quiet
Court and empire were in their first &gt;
freshness—decked, loo, with the prc*lig&lt;- French family of good ixxiition, that of
which succe** confer*; for the great ' Colonel the Baron Duplc«»ia.
Bnt here M. Carnet broke in, arching
struggle with Russia waa —’---------- ' 1
his eyebrows.
torioualy for the allies,
“Eh, ell, the Baron Duplessis?" said
feclttfg between Franc
he, dryly; “ J was not aware that to his
•fiot
\sbitoM of enjoying Wpaaleth* of Colonel he ailded the bar­
themselves, and. whatever the merits of onial coronet. Well, Monsieur Baker. I
the show might be, it certainly aecunxl have dropped you a hint, well intenthe suffrages of the well-drraaed, wrll- tioned, foi de Carnet! Wateh mgre
plcased crowd* of holiday-maker*. My strictly over your pupil, for the intimacy
pupil and I made the new Palace of ot the Duplcasi* household is apteio
Industry our daily lounpr-. and so did a prove costly to a ncopbiie. And "—thi*
French friend of ours, d&lt;*tined to play more seriously—“ should yon require
help from the police to cut the knot of
no unimportant psrt in this story.
It was by accident that we had made thia imbroglio, you have only to seek
acquaintance with Colonel the Baron | me—me, Jules Carnet, at your service.
Duplessis. Cecil had . a walking-cane, The addreaa I have penciled, see, on this
with a haniteomc gold head, which had card, 7 Rue Joachim. I replace, for the
bekmged to his father, and thi* cane he next few nights, the Comnnswy at that
chanoed to laare on one bf the marUo
table* of the Exhibition monsb r res­
taurant Half an hour later, when my
Left alone, my reflections were, very
Cpil discovered hi* loss, ami went l&gt;-rk
hoi haste to seek for hi* missing latter. 1 could not doubt the truth or
property, it waa courteously restored to the timeliness of the warning that hail
him. with a bow and a smile, by a tall, been conveyed to me, anil without Ipsa
elderly Frenchman, with the inevitable of time I set out for the Hue de Locbea.
It wm very dark, and, aa 1 cross-d the
red ribbon adorning hi* tightly-battonrd
frock eoat, and of wb*A his eemjattriote

The oh I officer had hluirrVM ouhmIv.'s
■a the occupants of a table near his own.
and had beau prompt enough to pre-

of which were now ablaxe with light,
while strains of music reached my cars,
mingling with the clink of glatees and
the murmur of conversation. The wellknown *tairea»e. however, : jraa dear,
and I mrt with no imfwdwMt v I
traversed two small rooms, and. myself

be coatinnad: • No, f would never
take him out sleighing, becanae such a
shower of sperka were knocked from hi*
shore that the snow and ice were melted

are fast friends, and my former ch
ba* never forgotten the debt of g
Mdutehtahhetektau himsdt to
for my coolness on that night in

bright enough to win hi* young affec­
tions. and the Baron* weak tea. and
trictrac at four aooa points, would not
be likely to derange liis nenes or
empty hi* jxicketa.
‘A monsieur," hinted the concierge
one day, thrusting his bald head into
the room where Tsat, "wishes much to
see monsieur." The stranger was not
far off, sa the janitor of our furnished
hotel thus spoae, and perluq* was aecustomed to the pvoccae of self-introducUon. At any rate, I *oot) found
myself looking up from the oUong

NUMBER 23.

Tauno Cold.—Upon this subject a
high authority says: “ When a person
la-gins to shiver, the bloxl is receding
from the surface; congestion, to a great­
er or Ire* extent, ha* taken plncc, and
the patient haa already taken cold, to
be followed by fever, inflammation of
tho langs, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc.
All these evil* can be avoided and the
cold expelled by walking, or in aome
exercise that will produce a prompt and
decided reaction tn the system. The
exercise should be sufficient to produce
pempiraiion. If you are so situated
that you can gut a glam of hot waler to
drink, it will materially aid the penpiretion, and in every way aasiat nature ia
b«r effort* to mniove tho cold. This
coarse followed, your cold i* at an eml
and whatever disease it would ultimate

ing the least danger, their guns were all
laid away in the bottom of the ambu­
lance. They got out and held up their
hands, and. while fourtcen-ladl relat­
ing ride* were held an them, the others

they got flfiO, and from Sibley 160.
Cahn is a German. and talks broken
rente 1, and your doctor's bill* eared." English. He quickly handed oat from
his inside vast pocket WO. "That ia
Sick-Room Bulk*.—From an. n-t all." But the leader wouldn’t believe
change we clip a few " hinta*' to those him. He tendered his watch, bat tbo
visiting the rack:
------- J ’------ **“
room quietly. Carry a cheerful face,
and speak cheerful words. If the sickI nets i* scrion*. do not fall into gsy and
careloaa talk in the attempt to bo cheerI ful. Don't ask questions, and thus
Tang! The sharp little hammer of
q t«--------------- ------------------- 1 — -• oblige the invalid to talk. Talk alxtut
the Unman doek of the chimney-piece, otu. g„ne;
•
something outside, and not about the United States documenta," they diopped
aa it struck the hoar of 1, auggreb-d to
jj changes eight to height
i disease of the patient. Tell the news, on the road a traveling-bag. Cahn had
me the necemity of being prompt and | •
oAr. now know and eyod keyed,
but not the list of the rick snd dying. the corner of his left eye on the bag,
enol, it I would save Cecil Manvcra
l tr*n*fonn« j&gt;c*r into pearl,
If possible, carry something to please sod, as Mxm as hr saw the lx*e piek it
from a worse peril Ilian the mere loaa ; yj tarn* a line Into linen, a crow to a
the eye and relieve tho monotony of ths She groaned and dropped hri*hands.
of money. By thi* time only five per- 1 crown sad makes one none,
aick-rnom—a flower, or oven a picture
e bos* took out five &gt;500 packages,
Did yoa ever notice the large apace which you can loon- for a few days, j
aon* excepting my pupil remained ini p-metamorphoses lumber into phimle
occupied in Matthew'a gospel by the | Highly perfumed flower*, however, ■ and remarked, “That's Irtiiune**. old
the room, for even the Baron's scared ) cr
wife and dull-eyed daughter had dis’g turn* even into seven, makes have record of the te»t day of Christ’s public •hould never lx, carried into tho sick­ mon." After the J«orty waa all relieved,
append, and. of the*.- five, two were Bbare and word a sword, a pear a spear, ministry, and h«w ranch of all that we room. Rome little delicacy to tempt I the robbers put them under a bank,
the M-rving-men in theatrical livery. m*t&gt;* stenghbr of laughter, and curi- know of Hi* mission and message, and the appetite may be well bretowed. with one of their gang on guard. The
The other three were the Baron him- 1)adT change* " having * hoe” to “ sbar- the future of the world and of all men. Stay only a few minutes at the longret, | main body of the escort waa a mile be­
hind, Imt soon came up and rode into
we owe to the teaching of these four- unless you can I&gt;e of some help.
•elf, a cadaverous little old fellow, frith , ;ng B siioe.’ \
the cooly aa unsuspectingly »s the ama hatehet faro and a harsh voice; and a
T
bought, turn* here and-twenty hours? Let me jnit to­
Guard thr Childkdl—Little chfl- bulanc* fellows. The ronber* covered
bigv bbek-browed man. »ho^ sharp tbcn&lt;
one to
changes hether gether in a word what happened on that
dren mint l&gt;c carefully guarded during i the soldiers and their •ergeant. They
. ... .. . .
•• - ‘
iheibiT. and transforms the phrase.
It included the conversation with the tliis season, if parents, expect to keep i all laughed at the idea of their having
sgrA looked disagreeably walfiak when- “allow bis own " to “tallow his town."
OTCxnn smihd otumoko. I grew seri­
W &lt;kH* wall; «. g.. Lose are whoae, chief pneste and elders alaoa! the them from sickness. We do not mean any wealth, but one of them was able to
ously alarmed as I noted tin- *ig&gt;iifl- arc becomes ware, on won, omen women, liaptism of John, the |*roble cf the that they should be confined within- show up seven cents, which waa ebeercant glances which three worthies ex­ ao sow, vie view; it make* on nnu warm, householder that planted a vineyard door*, even in cold weather. On tho 1
and diggeii A wine-pres*, the parableaof contrary, they are ranch more likely to
changed, a* they surrounded the sleep­ and turns a hat into — what?
ing stripling. That they would allow
T tnrna fur to fury, a man to many, the kingdom of heaven, the controversy k&lt;-ep well if they are •■xerciring in the '
tho lad to oany off hi* winning* I liad to to toy. run to rnby, oar* to yours, a with the Hcrodian* about the tribute open air during the middle portion of
moaey, the conversation with the Sad- every dav not abaolntely mchmient. i
never thought probable, but now it lad to a hady.
dnerea about the resurrection, with the From 10 in the morning to 3 in the af- ,
seemed evident that *omething bcycaad. ,
—.——,—— -------Hi* followers
Pharisee about the great commandment ternoon is the besrt time for young chil­ number 1, 2 and 3.
commonplace knavery w*a in question.
The Pie-Eating Chaiapienshlp.
"Who sl.x.pa, sups." remarkixl the
Mr T. j. McNulty, who claims to be in the law. the silencing of the Plum- ' dren to bo ont-doors at thi* season, i trembled, anil seemed to realiz* that
senior of the group, with a cackling , fl* ehsmpron pie eater of Aim-rua. sees by pointing to the 110th ptalm.thc ; Toward night the air become* too ehillv. I they were dealing with a .man who
would
shoot
if
be
got
an
opportunity.
But
they
should
always
be
wannlv
i
laugh that chilled my blood a* 1 lieanl ' publiahsff-» efcaSenga last week in the ' warning to the multitude of the Seri Im*
it. "Your southing syrup, Duplraud*.
yOTk #Un, to which there hare j and Pharisees who were hypocrites, pro­ clothed, the feel Ixdng well protected, Wien the robbery wax over they stacked
&lt;hd the trick well."
lwD *«.,,.„] n^ponsea. Mr. John J., tracted and prolonged up to that wail of and the soft under-flannels never omit- nil the guns, and told them to go on
jted. Half of the illnmesof little chil- , hall a mile and then come back
"Ay," replied the Baron, a* he pasm-d,.
W' United States Bnng FaC-1 diMqipointed love, “ Behold your house is '
The party obeyed.
the flame of t. candle liefore Cecifa un- i teM^rwho-riga* iriniaelf th* " Champion left unto you desolate.'' And, us though dren, and much of their fretfulncsa, for their arms.
conwioUM eyes; *it was time, comrade*, [ Sponge-Cake Eater."accept* Mr. McNul- that hail not been enough for one dav. |। might be prevented by keening them
rode in the opposite direction. Col.
to li«Ur out something xtroagvr thar: ty's challenge to ret pies for the chain- . when He is going home from the temple |. warm, not only out of doors, but in the Rice dispatched a soldier to Keogh with
Oboquat; for neridr what evurdb that pionship of the United State*.
Mr. to find for a night in that quiet little ;: Louw. This should not be done by
Eug&amp;ih boy dia -btid, a* if
devil AlfnM Waltzinger, Champion Pimn- home in Bethany the rest that he wants, having liot room*, but by putting on the new*. A squad of twrmty men
William Dixon, one
had ilinffled the pnek; ami, rtritkt me, puddingjutier, also accept*, provided as He rests we'srily on the slopes &lt;&gt;f them light, warm, wool«» garments. If went in pursuit.
we'd not have found it eaay to make him I the pica sliall be apple pica, of tlic pre- | Oh ret, the disciples come to him. “ Tell children have cold feet or cold arms, of of the quartette, war captured. The
lose the gold he won ! Young ax he is. *crilM-&lt;ljq^e. the prize to lx- tlic cbam- ; us when all these things lie ? and whst coqrsc they feej cross, and they don't others are at large.
he has aex^c and spirit too, and be had I iiionslimJbd FJDO. The Champion Pie- ’ shall Im- flte sign of Thy earning? " and know what is the matter with them.
{The (hlnrec New Year.
the effrontery Dfitell me to-night ho was Eater nJ New Jersey, who fails to give , there follow* all that wonderful proph­
Crnx for Diphtheria.—A Dublin
The neatest picture I can find this
astamol of playing tnck* on hi* gtxxl- - hi* othA*n*mc, is anxious to enter the ecy of the destruction of Jermalem and |iaper gives thia remedy for diphtheria:
uatured tutor, and that, win or lose, he'd ring, asja slso Mr. George O. Striker, the end of tao world, Uw parable of the “rut a teaapoonful of sulphur into a week is John Chinaman, who ram re to
gamble no moyn^"
^.C ham piou I tough nut-Eater, who is “not fig tree, the warning not to suffer the wine-glam of watef, and stir it with the and fro in holiday array upon the street
The stout-built man resjxmdcd wiUcTpvcr 17 jeara old, tall anil lean." Hi ■ thic\ to come, and the promise of re­ finger instesd ol s spoon, as the sul- with hra pot of preserved ginger, his
some brutal joke about a tender, yauDg-iatipukteRthai the pie* shall lie hot and ward for the faithful and wiae servant, plsir dore not readily amalgamric with pound jocksgc of tea, his mess of
pigeon that »•* ready for the spit.
-qrtiome-mriia
Mr.. P, J. Maloney who,’ the y arable of the ten virgins, and in all water. When the sulphur is well mixed sugared cocoanut, or walcmnekiat or
"There is *o risk, no risk at all." said] so far rf»hrar&lt;l from; is not a cliampion probability the paralde of the King with then it is to be given to the patient
the elder uf the scoundrel*: “what can . of anylbteg, will wager from 65 to $5U0 , the talents; ana the worda that might l to gargle, and. after gargling, to swallow
rag*, hang* upon hi* steps, lagging
they prove against u*. Lein ? The young that be c*r win the mr-ratingchanipiaa- be written in letter* of fire, that tell ua
impudently for sweetmeat* of the hated
genlleman lias won onr money, not wHahip from Mr. MflNnlty; and Mr. the final course of all thing*, and the
Chinaman? who, yerterday, waa hig tar­
his. He has drunk ranch wine. He in— Richard Dumiihy?Vluuni'&gt;nn Saratoga judgment uf life cterual and death
get for mud, taiinta, and profanity.
Pir-Eatet, will bet from tl(N everlasting I All that was the work of
There is not a speck of toil to-day ppoo
hat he can consume more pie “ one of the days of the Son of Man."
tlie white stocking*, the clnbbw] shoes,
Liuutes than Mr. McNulty can. Of Him it was proplwwicii lung ago,
or the rich, wadded bleu** in which
tr. Charles McClennon, who “ Far Jerusalem's .-uko I will not rest;"
John makes and receivta hi* Kew-Jib the fi4k&gt;«ring proviso, viz: and Ilia life on earth, a* well a^His life
Morgue?"
.
k
‘That
idudl Le of yeur dimen- in heaven, fulfills the prediction— the •hovd. and sprinkle a u_------------- -------- YearYi call* Hi* shining euc, Iwuided
one
by
the
tailsamenms
of
His
serviiw,
I
f« tgfliRwas something &lt; «ons ox Jo size, material, ete.. but four
of brimstone upon it: let the sufferer and eked out with strands of red silk,
th*
other
by
the
unceasing
energy
of
peculiarly hiteomi iffLid affectation of pi&lt;* mrftFV- placrdSonc on 4»p of the
inhale it by holding the head over it, dangle*, a tempting handle, to hi* heels;
the old villian's manner, aa, dn»wiRgtjB“'f- ritehbite to be through friir pin*." Hi* exalted j&gt;o* er. He tods unwearied and the fungus will die. Brimstone liia bead haa a clean, new shave; his
himself up, aud extending one arm ia^Mr. MWIrnnon i* 1G yearrnf age.— here. Ho works unresting thtre.—Aleur- kills ayery species of fungu* in man, fb-ger-naila are long ami polished aa a
ander McLaren, D. D.
beaat, and" plant in a few minute*. A
forensic fashion, he pleaded hx« own •'LouisfMH! Courier-Journal.
few days ago, at Princess Mary's Cotcause before an imaginary trilranaL Buk^’
n»e WsrKs YmMrt.
tha two evil-vi-saged arxving-men and ■ —,
There ia no Light..' tribute paid to Uge Homes, London, an outlireak of who clatered lart wsek before the tourt
i one of the oHret thing*
diphtheria attacked fifty of the in- ’
ths burly black-browed ruffian were of
According toPeUvinait Christianity than that which comes mate*, bnt cue uf the nuna» cured them that Ah Toy had caused her abdnetiou.
another mind, for they laughed with?
from its cnemica. The Pharisees of a
had sold her into evil, and waa tfec.desevident rntoymeat of the jest.
few secular I’ajx rs pick up every instance •11 by causing the patients to gargle I
“Tiutt for the Cour Ihterisee!" re-" B. C. jn~ 534 B. C. it made terrible of failure on the part of peofcxqors to with iulpbnr and swallow the gargle." । troycr of her happiness altagrther, and
havoc iiHSsrtliMge, ar-l the people, dethen create.! consternation in the
torted the big man. snapping his finger*:
A Homki-t Cent rou Dtbprmia — ■ breasts of all fair-minded poaoes by
walk worthy of their high vocation, and
plorin(|adtoi'
anger
of
the
god«,
offered
" and now, mon vieux, if you like. I am
thou tell ua that CLri.»tianity is most ad­ Here is lather a enriou* remedy, ear* j
reaily to administer the eoap-de-pi&gt;nae up their children as aarnlkcx. Thu- mirable in itself, but that the churches Cotters Family Mayatine. but in sweetly taking his hand and peaceably
has left . graphic description of '
departing with him mxxt doy. -She ia
to 2hia young aristo." aud he stretched cydide*
the plafMi which raged in Athm&gt; in 180 j are corrupt. lx&lt;-an*c straw of their maxn- many cases a very certain one, for the ' small and ehublre, and haa high ohcck
forth hi* brawny hands, half jocuhurly,
B- v . 60^which extended irvCr Egypt' l»-rs are proven to be liad 1 What ia cure of indigretinn. It is simply the Ixmestfuit gleam like torebea from the
and Ethiopia. In the eighteenth year this bnt a confession that a consistent cultivation of a habit of chewing, while effects of the carmine with which ahe
of the uliristian era Rame was depopu­ Christian ia the highest style of man? out of doors, different kind* of green has bedaubed them. Her lip* are red­
leave*, and- swallowing the juice. One der than the red row? from the same,
lated at the rate of 10,000 d*M&gt; Three — Christian Intelligencer.
can always cull a leaf fn&gt;m a hedge or and, in her baud, ahc carriae a Wight
centuries and a half later the plague apbush aa' one pasara.
Almost all are silk handkerchief. JIcr hair haa Jliren
in Britain, where the living were
to cam sffijfi a load through the rivwr-I jxwred
1
gi-od that are not nauseous, such a* the Stiffened by an ointment of shavings
-not
abl*
to
burr
tlu&gt;
d
ead.
Theftis
rideatrcet*. Better wait till the OwET’
ivy, or poteonooa.* aa th* laurel W- and water, combed and allowed to dry.
reasoq ,to doubt the KUtemcnt that
wine-shop cloaca, and the teat drunkard I little
j
One
of
the
latter,
however,
is a capital It is strained l»ck from her forehead
200 ,MT*inw fhMAed drily in London
haa reeled homeward."
thing where there ia alight irritation of and carried to the t*ck. where itwprreda
And then all five sal down together 'during an epidemic which raged in
the stomach. The chewing of leave* either aide in fan shaped wingB. a»d »
at the table, in familiar converaatimK’i'g
cures dy»}x-|«ria, principally, X believe. further lieautified by- ornaaamite o&lt;
Mad. XAM -nite
,
sipping Cuneo* and Chartreuse the
while with appreciative relish. Tua
only one who looked careworn and
anxious waa the Colonel himself. I did
not. however, linger long to play th*
part of-tmnMkropMg. Clearly, ;if I
must ioae no time . ,But.it waa not until 1MB that that.
ue.
Noiseloaaly,' Wwed what a scourge the plague mi
bwM.^jr* ***—e
1 reached th«

tray hoik num
Double &amp; Single Rigs,
"A great haul for the net of the la
i he murmured blandly; “Gaorge
Maine - for yvar corpulent frtend,

�GRAINS

Wood and Tin Sap Buckets &amp; Pails,
OBAHD BINDS DIVIKO1

Common, Charcoal, Russia and Galvanized Iron Sap Pans, Galvan­
Hy exporing hta pet*&lt;&gt;n iu tta way he
did. His aiawer ««. “I mme tain tta
array to fight if required, and 1 meun
to do what I am."
I said DU mom &lt;ra tta subject, wall
knowing there wa* no use.
Tta next day tta rebels had gH a Ut­
ile tta start nt ns, and would norm cut
onr oomrararicatioua. Oar array wm

Fred nud I-etta met n*. aed making a*
meeh ado ..ver ns aa though we were
We did doc bar* any more fight* with
invited gmwta fem abroad. kd aa into
retal* fnr aome lime, nnd an it was
the parlor. Jvimto w*&gt; all •cidne*." the
rrttiug quite eohi wrsttar we went to
toward um the re*t of tta day. and ev- Nashville, and Mlii■io winter quar-1
ing that a naaolulioo be mpaed, subalien we were tainted to atandas
anttink to a vote of the elector* at the
We did mrt star long in that locality, next Annual election to be held in the
but were ordered on to Chattanooga, vtltagr of HaahviBr on lb* first Timwwhen* w« went into camo again, but day of Aprit. A. D-, 1878. the qurrtfoa
still there was bustoe** for ms to do,
guarding the railroads and bridgra. for
occasionally the rebels woabl make a
dash on the railroads, aud tear np the
track and taro the bridge*.
'
During the'spring we were ordered
; to Join the Array of the Potomac.
We left camp near Chattanooga, nnd
J were swn on onr way north, to join
alockofvtmr hair before he goes down the army that were always capturing
South. Tic it up.in akt^.~J L-.. , Rknmvnd. tat had never taken poere*him wear it pex* his heart, as lie it •&lt;»
We were glad to get where we would
rrcfijem tha t he will forgot you tart a*&gt; pl
mail from home amner. and
soon aa Fred gets him away from tare." not our
have u&gt; wait ’nntil the new* wa* tion thirty days in the N ashtillb Naw*,
• Thank yoa.**
Jennie, “if he
two
or three week* old before we re­ a paper publiahed and circulated in the
wil! prove as unfaithful a* that be ceived
it.
viltare of Naah ville. and by posting
•han't have a lock nf my hah."
We went to Washington, and then printed copies thereof in tvn of the
“But, my dear girl, remember what
• terrible place it it down there, where oa to the .-hvuandoah Valley. There moat public places tn said village.
we went into camp, aud 1 waa tak.m
On motion council adjourned.
all is excitement."
seat to the hospital. Fred
C. H. Baa nr.
KCHIPMAN.
“tVtil. Ill n-t let him hare th* least1 ■takata
wa* a'wnys ou hand to look out for his
Recorder.
President.
thing of mine, tee if I do."
men, ao if any were sick they got the
Father drawled out. “my dear Jennie beat
care pomihle under the circum­
you'll break hi* hoar' with your ref’ta- stances.
A* for myself, he atoned to
al to grant him a email momenta."
extra
o have me
Jennfi-jast then broke away from take a link
cared for. I had what they
Th* religions meetings continue wit
fgther. and coming to where I was. properly
wa* typhoid fever, and getting u stated interest.
aaya. “dear Henry, you won’t be ao said
very
had
cold
1
became
quite
delirious
mean as to forget m* after you get tlu-refurn 1 iad no know ledge
No law suits of any importance of
of pass­ Ute,
dawn South. wilFycar
and no new scandal has hern re­
Fred, who beard her remark, coolly ing event*. How long 1 bad laiu there ported.
Mid. ••Jeanie, 1'11 tak* him into my I know not, b it one day aa I opened
Now
T. Walsh ventilates his views,
•ray
cyM
there
appeared
to
me
a
vision.
font every night, and caution him about
a* ot angel*.. who had come to Feature in the Htmk, of one of hi* neighbors,
to health.
Soon a. •»•■ &lt; : vote* who hut in some way trodden on hi*
"Thank you," Jennie replied, and me
seemed
to
*ay,
‘
T{i-t:ry,)iowdoyou
frel
went whirling away *a cheerful as to-day I Do you know me T Can Ldo
though that was sat is Dietary.
We hare a citizen who call* Mmadf
Everything passed off pin imutlv dur- anything for you F The voice seemed old Grime*, who amuara himself in
■ tag theromaieder of our rtay at home, to me fmuiliar, bnt I could not recog­ making remarks about tta political aittat when the ereutag be:ore our de­ nise it, nor the owner of it. Soon Frod nation.
parture arrived, the honse wa* filled came.up and bending over nw said.
Letta ami Jennie are here."
Oudftanflrid ndg’itar* are exercised
wit i company, not Jost the thing to ; “Henry,
aroused me somewhat, and my over the question of Supervisor at the
pteaae Fred nr myself, but of course we That
wfire dll *mllc*. ami not in any way did vision seemed Io change to the herribk. next election, nnd candidates are crop­
wvahow otir dixplensnre at their proa- &gt; Soonj. felt a soft hand placed in mine, ping out like the early spring 'Loleta.
Once. Gt course Jennie
there, just a kiortMi my fevned brow, and a soft
aa silly a« ever, and I waa many times whisper seemed to say, “Letta will
provoked that evening nt her silly cure you.’’ That Mi-med to partially
whimpering*, as I termed them. Dur- revi ve me, nnd weak as I was, I rose
in k-d and InokAl around. Ev­
• tag tta evening there were piledou the partly
table enough notions u&gt; supply a com­ erything appeared strange to me, yet 1
almost reenguize Letta; Fred
pany of soldier*. nnd they were all in­ could
nnd
Jennie
I could not really call to
Foor deaths in town on Tueoday
tended fnr Fred mid mysclt. Jennie
bad tnnde nnd presen tod mo with a mind, tat 1 know I had aero them night Inrt. Charles Miller fron asthma
•oinrubere.
Finally Letta placed to and bronchitis. David Hall, disease not
thread and needle care. end supplied it । my lips eomething,
**ying. *'Eat this, known, Kate Pullman from commmpwith about a hundred needle*, all too '
j
mother
made
it
f«&gt;r
yoh."
tion, and atiirev-year-old child of Frank
■mall for any sewing I could do with- •
oat a microscope to aid m- eye. thread I, At the word mother, I felt a very Pf- Bogers', from diphtheria.
joy. nnt tiiat 1 roold rcmemoer
of every color, size aud quality. tat­ culiar
Ten nt Richardson's patent hand
too* of all kinds, even auco a* ladies distinctly ray mother, but something fore- pumps were purchased last nock
to inspire me with the thought
use on their garment*, tape, thimble-, seemed
by citizen*, to protect themaelvM
all too small for ujv little finger, pin*. that the wont mother was a panu&lt;v.i against lire. Now if some one wonld
all tuy ills. I opened my lips, tast­
Just right to pin ■ handkerchief around for
tarnish a few tumbler* of water or oth­
my Deck. bn. top small for any other ed the food, when M if by magic all er liquid there would be no further use
use I could put f hem to, different »h.-.dea was ch-ar to me, except Jennie she I ot fire insurance.
of dreaa jtnnda, just the thing for bed- could not recog.lize. Fred called lire
The interna] raven tie agent haa been
9*111 patch-w&lt;nk, mul many ot icr cur­ to my ride nnd asked me If 1 was not
ious aitides, tor which I could ace no glad that Jennie «»i there. I naked nround lately, and the way the stamps
whore she was, and uhy r&gt;!i&lt;- wa* were Scratched off jnst previous to hi*
«uo whatever. Thi* case ahe made atm
not
there
with
them.
arrival
waa Indwrona. On* of oar
fromacrqp«ot drew poods, from the
He replied, “this is Jennie, here by druggists scratched off all the stamps
eheapcat calico to fancy silk, and all your
side."
from hi* liquor naki. both the empty
from article* site hatl kept from her
I
replied,
"that
ia
not
Jennie,
but
the
and filled ones, but Mr. revenue agent
childhood, ahe informed me.
cares for the sick in the hos­ thought he looked honest, and so did
Of the tMng* on the table Fred are lady who
I have seen her every day."
not cou/tacxte said liquom.
X.
tectnd each a* he thought w* could car­ pital.
Fred then led her aside, (key con­
ry, and would be «f u»e to ua. The
wearing apparel, cakes. pi&lt;-&gt;, aud other versed a few moments, and in the
knick-knacks he very politely declined meantime Letta was feeding me. and
to take, aa he said the Government asking me if the food she brought from
Voloey HaacalT, of Kalamazoo, died
wonld fundah aneh thing*. The even­ home was not Iwtter than the food of on the list, after a protracted ill new*.
tag poaaed a way. and it waa after mid­ the hospital, and also trying to get my For sixteen yearn Jie wa* editor and
night when the friends gave as a part­ mind right in regard to Jennie. Soon proprietor of the Gazette.
ing shake .of the baud, with “write Jennie passed out of the room, and
F. D. Spaulding, a boot and aboe
when^yoa get to yout regiment, won’t Fred nrtanred to my ride and told me I
had bettor try to sleep a littie, a* the dealer of Grand Lodge, haa made an
Fhtd. aald to me after they wore gone, conversation wa* tiring me vety much. assignment- Debts about 69400; as­
Al ways ready to obey Um and aa they set-* enough to pay them—perhaps!
•‘Henry, you had better begin writ’nr would
say do more to me, I fell asleep,
lettan to-night. if vou intend to writ*
C. E. St. Johns, of Rock Creek. 0.,
and when I awoka Letta and Jennie
to all that ask you."
was shot and instantly killed on the
A* father had the team ready tn were loth standing ta»id&lt;- me, then 3Sth. while in a saloon at Evart, by
for
the
find time did I fully comprehend
Start.—toedny u» to Marsh dl.—we bid
Charles Irving. Caoee—whisky. Irv­
the
situation.
I
burst
into
tears
auit
©at folk* gooil-byv. Mother wn» .i*
ing is io cnstody.
calm aa of old. yet 1 saw team ti ickling for full half an hour I cried like a child.
tried to calm me with soothing
Martin Fitzpatrick, of Grand Rapids,
down her cheek a* she bid ua “Good- Jennie
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bye; God hies*you my dear children." words, but Lrttn. it appeared, wa* aaya that John Ninogue ha* alienated
weening
a*
well
os
my*e!f,
anti
when
I
«rt. Fitzpatrick's «flection* from **td
Letta could say nothing. Fred, took
her hand, nnd tenderly kiming her. 'saw |»ow annowful she felt 1 dried my Martin Fitzpatrick, and therefore be,
and tried to console her. She •aid Fitzpatrick, sue* by capias for
■aid. “Letts, may God protect yon tear*
1
frocu all harm, and bring me aatvly waa weeping fur joy, as well os myaclf.
home." Tlwm site completely broke 1and my word* tended quiet heraomc.
Mr*. Hannah Wood, who live* with
down, and may 1 oerer be a witnem to Finally Fred came in with the doctor, her son near Battle Creek, celebrated
they, seeing how matter* were,
5X‘ parting between two peraou* and
j
thought all hod bettor retire, and lot her 100th birth-day on the 80th. She ia
real, but I could not spare Jennie, as lively aa a cricket, wear* no specta­
Jouirie wo* all cries and tear*. But me
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cle*. ami doe* more work every day
wh*n I was ready to Mart, I l&lt;&gt;*&gt;k her ao ahe wa* left wi(h mr it we would than does many a young girl.
hand aud /tiring her a kis*. said “good- promise not to talk, and I would try
and
aotne. How long I slept I
On the !»ud a man named Lincoln,
by« Jennie: take care et youraelf." knowtalk
put,
tat
Jennie
remained
lixrd
in
who lire* at Carter's mill north of Big
Theo away I west, awl tumping into
my mind, (m dream) aa I appeared to Rapids, while attempting to jump on a
feel her praaeoc*. When I awoke she moving log train on Ire*' logging railwaayet Gy tuy ride, ready to grant my roed. slipped and fell nn the track.
evera request. Daring all my stay in The wheels of the vuginc panned over
the hospital, rite wa* by my ride, day hi* neck and killed h m inakntiy.
twosriiKc'drove quite fart, | nnd night, or at least nil but the first
On the 17th Geo. M. Bwitmw. of Yates,
but *11 wa* so solemn that anyone two or three day*.
it appearod that after she learned I akc Co., was suddenly attacked with
veattag «ta and in dajlight would supheart disease while drawing log* and
K wo were on our way te the gal- onr regiment had arrived at the capi­ died almost instantly. He waa aged
tal,
ahr
dL-t'-rraintsl
with
Lott*,
tocouie
to be executed.
yearn, and had lived in Barry Co.
Before day-light we passed throegh oalaud make u* a virit. tat before they j 61
previous to removing to Yates in 1871.
Mtavae, tat aot till after naming arrived I wa* 4n the hospital, where Helmvwa wibaadiwo adult childttace waa a word apoken by either of ahe found m&lt;- and then wcut about the
a*. Fred, waa tta first to
but 1 ffatiW of T’fcrsc to the rick and wound- '
froald aae Chat it was hard work for him cd. and the boys sold rito »• as a perfect '
angel, al way* ready sod willing to do

Tins, and all kinds of Sap Spouts, includ'ng

CALL IN &amp; LEAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY
THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STOtE

STAPLE AID FAICT GROCERIES

Champion Combined Reaper and Mower, Champion Single Mower,
and Reaper, Jackson Wagons and Buggies, Buckeye and
Farmei !s Friend Grain Drill, Coates and Tiger
Sulky Hay Rakes, Buckeye Wheel Cul­
tivators, Wiard Steel and
Chilled Plows

ia cheaper than ever and in price tnd
quality I md, and will, do aa well by
you aa any firm in Barry or Eaton coun­
ties. Call and get my price* on any­
thing In my line before making your
pitrehaae* and 1 will de you good.
Give me a trial and by gvod Good*,
low price* and fair dealing I wfll cedcaror to merit your patronage and
good win.

Remember PIONEER

STORE I

New Goods

Boston

New Goods!

We are

receiving our Spring Stock
The first installment of

BOOTS and SHOES!

that many tears were abed wheu ah&gt;- I
left tta hospital for homo, which rise
did aa soon aa I was aide to return to
‘!ury- H' r mother bring taken sud­
denly HI, word waa sent for her to re­
taro. Me dav* before I left tta h~pitxl. Lotta returned with tar, and Fred
and my-rif began to wiah tta war w*.
ended, so that we might go home aud

in lava than a week be
was taken prkoner aud that is tta last
I *&lt;rer
"f him- «" •»« wa* carritri to
Libby priwm. where ta died frem the
effheta of hi* won nd*, and wa* buried

SAP SPOUT!

POSTS EUREKA
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MEAT MARKET. Their Complete Sloe.

of •&lt; fatd like Dteriug into con versaUM. Wa drove to tta old Faery Uoaae.

ay, or until th* U.ree o’-*loek train
LtTaretoaa11
lara home mrti T’red and‘myodHo
fltVMn tor Cairo, III., then down
athw ct Watora to Vicksburg the
where we were to leave the taut

ized Iron Evaporators, Smoke Stacks, Syrup Cans, Sugar

HATS AND CAPS!
Are in stock, and more following until out

lire, in all its departments, is complete.
VIENNA BAKERY.

HHIIPT FIICESI

UOK OUT FOR NEW "ID.” SOON

.wared a€ww: the Mb at itiMor, but
wfeao ttag hmroed that Fred -»&lt;l !&gt;tre
Moat report to Learf-quartcra; give on­

KtmSinilKkia
SPRING STOCK

�K urrii

Wto. A. AYLSWORTH
AGAI1T IlST THE FIZEDIZD!
TTAVTNG bought of H. R. Dtekinron A Co. their Stock of Good., I shall at
JL1
.
once itmagnrate the

STILL AHEAD!

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS.

GREATEST SIAUGHTER SALE I

GROCERIES
CONSISTING OF

n tetter to the writer, Mr. L. W.
rette. who mado hi. home in thi.

Coffees, Spices,

---------- .------ — Ouk,
brotheriulaw. Hiram R. Dtekbmon, a _ ___________ _____ "Of rise i»huUto-ta
friend of years standing, and went boil here I cannot speak too lustily; the
to keep him onl of Jail, Hammond turn­ Ktreat with what I left tx-hind in
ia wonderful; here the propio
lug .re out some cbatllre as security do ding*
not b&lt;ra- down in-------------- *“ - *~—
families who have nr
tore to back them. b.-------- THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
SEE
Huie wealth, bat all soem Io have a
Tramaa’aStore.
sensible regard for their own personal

-r

5-

Tobaccos, Cigars
AND EVERYTHING ELSE USUAL­

. —-fair tern

thinking tu extort money, to settle it
up, but I emphatically declare myself
innocent of the fool charge, and would­
n't reUle tbo matter if I could do it for

In regard to tho arrest being made
out of toww, Mr. Ay bwot th stated that
when the Marshal allowed him to took
around to raise the money, he was not be waaoot on the “skedaddle,"—that
he had too much at stake in Nashville
■tow w take tog-hall
„

On mt.

A

And Personal Chit-Chat.

Several more big fish have been pull­
ed from Lake Ono. "Wbo’d a thank
and temp!., which has troubled him nr
More population for Maple ' I rove. A
—A farmer's club ha* been organised Imy baby at Geo. 0. Dean’s and A.
Tnhb*’, respectively.
ia Diet. No. A of Castleton with tire
Several of our business men have in­
vented in a patent hand force pump,
which is *aia to be a good article.
Mias Jennie Webster reiurnwi home
cxetaaivelr. "Ctorer" is the subject

Miss Eflto and Jay White, of Kalamazoo. have been visiting Mi«a Belle and
Geo. Tnmmn, this week. They rewinter still tunaed home on Thnraday.
continues to hold its biguesa. said buaiTIm. regular meeting of rim Red Rib-bon Club,
— - Monday night.
*««» well at­
ercoat, bat Ion gain vain. ‘
tended and a good interest manifested.
Besides the regular routine of basint-ss
rcmar’is were mode by several mcmChurch last Sunday passed off pleasant­
ly and MtWactoriully in all.
Next
At the Republican caucus, on Thurs­
day, John Koaglc, Geo. Buran, Minor
will read our ot W. II. H. Murray’* acr- Mead. F. D. Seulre. Jas. Fleming. C.
mona, "The Way to Hrevrn." and in O. Scott. H. M. Lee, O. Strong nnd Lcwis Durkee were elected delegutew to the
th* aveaiag Miaa L. Addie Ntchota.
county eon rention.
'—At the annual election of the Chris­
The lad ire of -the M. E. Society of
tian Society, last Saturday. Cbaa Fow­ Maple Grove, will bold a social at the
ler and Oruo Strong were elected trus­
tees; T. B-Van Wagner, ctork; Friend
D. Bouton, Aoaeon; G A- 'Truman,
treasurer; Wm. Jarrard and H. A.
brown, stewards; H. C. Wolcott, sex­
Mr. Higher lost a child on Saturday

D. B. Corilto bosses the building of
•
Hicks, Oram Swift, D. W. EHis and H. F. Hilbert's bouse.
Jacob Utrich'* wife has returned from
Kalamazoo, aud aays ahe is all right

CLOTHING I

CLOTHING!

CLOTHING!
DRUGGISTS,
*1 S3 Uaw* ■ o—flu* Pae ot vvarylUae
tomd Is * cosstry Im &lt;ra* Ms **•**■&gt;!*&lt;

Fure Di ugs. Medicines,
900 Pair* Boot* at from &gt;1.30 to 81.00, 81.30 and 83.00. 500pairs Women'*. Mbse* and Children’* Shoe* from 95 ett to 88-00 per pair. The above are a decided
bargain*, being worth double the money.

Good Goods!

OUR GROCER! STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Fair Dealing I

CARPETS AT COST.

H. G. HALE,

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

The New Wilton Oscillating Shuttle
Sewing Machine is wouderful in its
conception, unpreredentod for doing a
large range of sewing in textile fabrics
ana leather. The tightening of a setI screw change* the stitch from a tight
1 shuttle atiteh f&lt;w leather work, tailor­
ing and beavv manufacturing, to an
elastic stitell ior family sewing. Its
motion* are continudks. Admitting of
an extraordinary rate of speed, either
by steam or foot power. Every motion
of the treadle Fiskes six stitches, thru
! prodneing about one-thini more work
in a day than other Sewirg Machines, PURE DRUGS,
it has no atop mot ion a and tighten* the
ft. A Tophi v'h
PATENT MEDICINES,

BOOKSELLER

DYE-STUFFS,

and Woodland.
Salt 11.35. Bellevue and Ohio White
Lime. These prices are made at' the
Colds are the latest style in this com­
munity, and we, the most of the people. Wednesday night of this week, was First Ward Bonanza Store.
largely attended and a pleasing lime
A. M. DatFOHCRTT, Prop’r.
throughout, one of the moat interest­
ing feature* being the presentation to
ty Fine asaortment of Candies al
tn. Hurgiier, Esq., bv tlic ladies, of a
H. G. Hale’s.
is being circulated to have one.
beautiful irolddmdjre-piD. for hi*stead
J. I^ee and Bart. Holly had a r .-ading fastness to hi* pledge since be "swore ।
Umonu Ptooct. lUl.in.,
match ou Monday night at the South &lt;*.» Th. pr-mUUK u.d njurh,
mu, «™1
Jordan school house. Burt came uut Ihvru.lo .pp.rumw&gt; WM dwr.Ur Kn„,nd C«ndir«, Ju«t
□udr by Mr.. G. W, W'llumw ud lb. I )qM „ rhvp.
C. W. Smith
ahead.
recipient responded thereto in some
---------------------;-----The L 0. G. T. sent W. Mvcra and eloquent and thrHing words. The]
Look Here.
Pnu, will Geo. Barden as delegate* to the Grand
be given to the best lady and gentle­
the objoct to vtow—Abe^proetmngn^ * it to their advantage to to to the new
man soeller. Webster1* dictionary will a g«&gt;&lt;»d tiow
- • - - ~ —•••••
- r,taLlbditoent known aa Hardy’* btrildB. S. Holly will hare an exhibition,
be turd to pronounce from. W. S.
ing, west si&lt;le Main EL Hurae-ahoeing
night. March 3d. All those
Power* will pronounce and rVetj-body Monday
made a specialty.
wishing a good time will nlca*r take
ia invited and expected tu spell. Go notice, and present yourself and lady
James Mooux. Prop.
everybody to the Club Room next Mon­ on that occasion.
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
puMiDg word, had noticed the beatitiday night and hare a pleasant time,
lul and appropriate word*mid to Hast­
At Tniman’s Store.
• -Gee. Belle*. of Maple Grove, a hired
ing* Lodge No. 044 I. 0- G. T^on kb&gt;nday nbdit of last week, by G. W. Sec­
hamd employed by Beuj. Milter. while
retory Evans, of Bellevue, this corres­
returaing from Battle Creek a fop day.
pondent, while, nut a member ot the
since, got to running horses, nnd ran
Order bat holding it in the highest e*into an aged couple, tiding in a cutter,
timstion, wonld m*v that surii addrcMee must do tuneb toward poshing for­
injuring the lady so severely that she
ward the grand cause to t-ver-ine'easdied three day* afterward. The de­
ing power nnd success, as it abounded 1
ceased tired near Battle Creek, and her
ia useful -nslructton fur the Order and
neighbors are invsstigatirg the matter
in encouraging prognosticaitousfor the
glorious future of Good Tcutplarb.ru.
and I believe with him that the good
work will still go
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addltion of new

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rsterl .vtaAlciam, CbciMtcal*.

DYESTUFFS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUME'.
TRUSSES,
SHOULDER BRACES,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PAINTS, OILS.
VARNISHES.
AND BRUSHES

School, Mizcellawra &amp; Blail Booh
Wail Paper, Bordering
And Stationery.

Teas, Coffees &amp; Family Groceries.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
A n?nrrrat.t-t

File Watches, Chiu, Bins, Pin.

1879.

CLOSED DOT AND FILLING DP.

1879.

ZAUR Stock wm never ao nearly closed out at this wuod of the year as at
VJ present, and we are now replenishing it with

k

Id conclusion wo propose to

S E: L.

AS L O TV

As good Goods can be sold.

Cail and Soo "CTa.
Respectfully,

WM. A. AYLSWORTH.

DAN. MANEE.

S. C.
U M.pU are...
who recently lost his house by fire,
came very near imriuganother conflag­
ration a few night, since. The Inmates
wore awakened by moke, and found
that ooala had dropped fnuu tire stove
and burned large hole through the car­
pt and floor..
1
"-Lest Monday evening the R. R. Club

J. LENT! A 9ONM.
poISE BRUTHCBM,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

STONE and WOODEN WARE!

.That person still continues to annor
A Mr. Paanoll, of Grand Rapids, the congregation at one of our princi­
A3TD PRICES CORRECT.
made some excellent and interesting pal churches with tliat cough. We
remark* nt tlm Red Ribbon Club meet- 'm
guess she ha* not used the White Wino
ing on Sunday lad.
j of Tar Syrup aa we recommended. 30-33
Keroacne OB 33 eta. 18 lbs. Louisiana Sagar for tl.OO. 4 lb*. Whole Leaf Tea
Dr. Woodraanaee fell on thn ice on
for tl.OO. 11 lbw Raisins for tl.OO. Chewing Tobacco 45 eta., worth 50. Plug
Saturday, fracturing one of hia riba. I ty A new and fresh stock of Candies
Tobacco G5 eta., worth 80. And a thousand other articles st corresponding pric­
IL G. Hslx’s.
but was present and made a vigorous ( just received at
es, which cannot fail to attract tho pocket book of the close cash buyer.
speech at the Reform Club meeting on 1
ty 50 dozen Brooms for the trade IS OUR MOTTO!
Sunday.
nod to families In lot* to suit, at A. M.
Mr. Scntt McIntosh reports the Re­ Dauohkrty's Bonanza Store, near the
form Club at Quimby as in an exceed­
ingly prosperous condition, the meet­
ing* Inrg«'Iv attended aud full uf interHouse and Lot adjoining G. A
Thrre was a good attendance at the Wan's residence on the south,
tion, guarantee our goods strictly pure,
Hemp Carpet* at 18 eta., reduced from 98. Ingrain at 80 eta, reduced from 40.
Red Ribbon meeting on Tnteday even­ quire of
H. M. 1
and the prices as low, if not tower, than
ing. although tho walking waa wretch­
ty I have no old »tock. Mr Drug*
ed and there was a greenback gather­
are all fresh and pure. Thia t» some­
ing at tho Court Houve.
On or about the 15th of February I shall commence selling by auction. ”A
Mr*. D. H. McElwain’s bright little ' thing to be remembered in patting up
IL G. Hale.
. ftve-yewr-old daughter elicited ranch ) prescriptions.
Pte*cnptioas.
word to the wise is sufficient-”
1 attention by her recitation of "Maty I
be refunded.
I nad a Little Lamb.’’ nt die Children* |
, 3 Pair of Heavy Work Horses, with
Temple, on Saturday evening last.
CT Do not fall to look at Use many bargain* offered, and rot
and 8 sett Bol»-Sleigh%2 Lum­
Miss Lulu Fviglnier shows marked • Hamess,
ber Wagons and 1 fl-Spriug Wagoti.
money in your purse by buying of
ability
Uie rostrum, .nd very pret- Also 9 cheap Plow*.
tily ircited a beautiful and appropriate
Give Mo a Call.
A. M. DAVOHCKTr.
essay nt the open meeting ot the Juve­
nile Temple, on Saturday evening.
Yoon Respectfully,
ty A large quantity ot Coro for sale
Wheklkk’*.
The Good TcniphtP* session on Mon­ at
day night lavt, was mainlv taken up
Mtirrcssor to II. R. DlcLin*on A Co.
with routine busine** nnd the reception
Something new in tire Sugar line. C
of application* for initiation, batu Date­
worthy and pleasing feat zro manifest
w yoairaelf I
C. " . Sxnn.

those who have lately br-corne metnbera.
The meeting of the W. C.T. U-, on
Tuesday afternoon last, wa* well.at­
tended, some pleasing remarks were
nuide and several good essays read, the
balance of the time being taken up in
making arrangement, for the social on
Wednesday evening, the object of
which is to get a clock for Red Ribbon
Hall.
On Monday night of last week. Ixxbre
Deputy Irving L. Creasy, assisted by
the G. W. 8.. advanced, try tlic usual,
beautiful, solemn and impressivu erreruonieB, tire member of the three De­
gress uf Faith. Hope aud Charily, in
H uUinga Lodge of Good Templars, and
fire yersons were initiated into the Or­
der, after which tho *e*Mwn was such a
fraternal occasion of interchange of
thought and opinion that it will be long
happily remetib red by all who were
pTOMUt.

Walnut Cases and

WITH A FULL LINE OF

Low Prices !

LOCAL GIBBLE-GABBLE,
John Barker, of Snn&amp;eld. wbe waa
recently found dead in his bed. i. said

Undertaking* Goodi

Ranging in price from 8, 8,10, lij, 15 and 90 to 50 and 75 eta. Heavy Twilled
Flannel* 35 per eent less than cost. Handsome Shirting FLuinel* from 19 to 25c.

&gt;

young woasan. telling about kicking
Another red netion fa Crockery.
the brain* out of a kitten which annoy­
Tea Cnps and Banters, 86, 40 and 60
ed her, and he surmised that a reform­ eta. per sett.
ed man who should fall bv the way
Plates, 30,35. 30. 88.40 and 50 eta. per
need not look for aympatny in Unit
—Dame Rumor any* that H. R. Dick- Diekfaaon to thia village; haring ar­ quarter There was, ns I expected, n&lt;&gt; selt.
A new and large stock to select from.
Don’t forget it.
Chas. W. Smith.
rived from the north too late to catch
the afternoon mail, had to wait for tho
recover their does. The mill haa shut evening train, and went into a reatanrOne Pigeon-Hole Table, complete,
dawn, and the men are idle.
with Ivory Hall*. Call or address A.
—The Bed Ribbon Club haa moved
M. DatOHr.UTr. Nashville. Mich.

the fail, where they will have ample
opportunity to practice upon ths drunks
that-oceasionally find their way there.

DRESS GOODS

In Men'* Boy*' and Youths’, consisting of Beaver*. Diagonal, Basket and Faney
Casoimervs. Onr &gt;94.00 Suita reduced to 818.00. &gt;30.00 Salta reduced to &gt;15.00.
&gt;18.00 Suita reduced to &gt;13.00. &gt;13.00 Suita reduced to &gt;9.00. &gt;10.00 Suita re­
duced to HAO. &gt;8.00 Suita reduced to &gt;5.00. &gt;5.00 Suita reduced to &gt;8.80. 100
Pain Good Pant* &gt;1.50, worth &gt;3.00. 500 Hate and Cap* fLOO, worth &gt;9.00.

Apply at anew in penial du
O111.F. A. Strucp, Charicvt
volx Co.. Mkh.

*red B4 and coots for being drank, and

FIRST-CLASS GOODS,

Harked down to balftbeir original price.

LY KEPT IN

—A reform dab. 40 member, strong.
*M organised at Norton'. Hall M.ple
Grove, ou M**d*y evening last, a*d C.
M. Gould made president of th* name.

Schedule of Prices:

Fiitsi 11k tf Finitin 11 tteCmtj.

Best Standard Prints 4d to 5 eta. Heavy Cotton Flannel 6 toHH ct*. 3.000 yard*
Brown Cotton (to arrive) 41 to 8 eta. A lot of Gingham* reduced from 131 to 8c.

Sugars, Teas.

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praAart of tire soil, be went into a

Ever known in NaahvOto, the like of wMeh has Mwr b»n heard of to thia vidaity. Occupying my ®«n store-baBding and running under light expend-. I
am prej&gt;ared to make the most liberal offers in the way of prices and terms, tis
you will are by the following

BOISE BRO*.
IS E AV

FURNITURE STORE.

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS KELLOGG t DEMARAY
Which are muck cheaper than tn the Fall, in fact lower than ever known in the
■st* atMSad
U*: bolUlac aa As bat tS1' W
history of trade. Especially in
Usi* St, vUk » aw stMk st

Ur ess Croods

FURNITUREI

-------- WE CAN--------

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION I
LOOK AT OUR 1879 PRICES:

AaJ *rv prv*w*4 to in te** or *xall Ktui far
F»r*B«ro la ib* Omon! Lis*.
Kl*d Meuts. k* nsoro*!, **S «&gt;v* a* a skarv o
ystutiaS*. Wo vUl v*H •• yw ysOioIy **i fl’o

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
GROCERIES.
•
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. GOOD GOODS,
French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
CHEAP AS »E CAI AFFORD TO,
GOOD GOODS!
Every Tim®.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
W* b*T*sa toad lbs I M U
T
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
COFFINS
&amp;
CASKETS,
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much I* Mo*b»UJa. vUsb •HI to U ol tettoa frtso*.
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our
PLA2VDVB. MATCHING, Ac..
prices.
Aa Usual
SCHOOL BOOKS,

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Pioneer Drug Store.
H. G. HAIX.

HURRAH, BOYS !

DWIGHT SACKETTS BAKERY.

«W“ TlMmking you lor |mu£ Dsvors, I remain

HubTtuo. xa. Mm. n. im,

Yours RekpectAxlly.

1KELLOCC A DKMARAT,
SntU

D. C. GRIFFITH.

'I he Long Brick
XB TKS

FT. A (TH FOR

Honest Goods, Extra Styles,
A BRANCH STORE

and Low Prices.

W. r. Hick, ia endeavor

Thrveistobaapoocort I
I aWwt ua poaofe. W. believe ’-hi.
tha reread largo eooa that itoa been
wgbt ia thia vanmiy lately

I have added to my stock of Dress Goods
a full line ot

n such a common tiling that
hurry of cvrrv day life we are
overtook the cfarogere attendin*
often find, too late, that a fever ।

FURNISS’
MEAT MARKET!

Broadhead Alpacas
Sold only by me in tbis Village.

.

ALL KINDS OF

FRESH AND SALT MEATS! My Stock of CROCKER! and GLASSWARE «
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.
Briift b» gour Country Produce ; will ojoeange Goods
for u as faooraby as for Greenbacks.

G. A. TRUMAN.

SAflFACTOOT

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Scare, aa* Mn. B ■ ■&gt;»* Bobbin °&lt;

Tint Judge Advocate General of the
krwj haa acted os Uw pracsadit«s sad fludfagaaf U» Stem Cuarl of Inquiry,
a»-

DMGS.BEDlCIIESulCBEIIClLS,

Two fmkcohtkms—Jaxnea Brady and
Frank Hannon-were recently nuntaral by
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C“J.&gt;

Mr mat HsLsru, in an interview at
Rsvuut eases of trichinosis are re­ Washington It* otter day, RT re it aa hia opwSnc
ported ia a family near Godlry, LivisRvton that John bhirtnxn would t«*l Oen, Grant for
roanty, Dl Ona or two deslta bare or -erred.
A rltniiini.X fatal cxplnaipu occurred
al Stockton, Cal, a few &lt;laya agn. Two or
threw hotulctd peep!* tad gathered fee U&gt;c

characterised the law res -* report &lt; A tte elec­
tion uf 1*05, from which Mr Frye tad obtained
ilia fart* and Crete. a* tbo tnrel ar.reliahte
political document tie ha*! ever mw*
My. Baker jtapublxwn, hid. । &gt;--presold lha
cpimua tost hn fn*t»l» UU the Uber »*lc who

Old maid* ire useful. ’They can
cook. ww aud take cait of children,
nurse sick pe»»ph&gt;. and generally play

Tltey do not extm know how to drive;
nails or split wood.
Old maido are amialje. If one wants
anything done that requires (iutietioe
and kindness of heart, a single lady is
sure to be the erne RTdo it.
Old becheloni are ill-natured. They
'snub clnldrau, despite l«l&gt;i&lt;-a, and hate
young mothers, and are al wava so busily
employed in seeing that other jxxijsle
take good care uf them that they have
not a moment to Five to anyone else.
Old maids are nice-looking, and

U&gt;o capital at IJunnob, *tatea Ou- great eon
•tenuu.Mi prevails in consaqowace of the royal ouaU pal AUA) msa into Culcaiis* so * n-w I id tiieir knees, Isdd heads, and mouths
■turdare The victim* numbered eighty.alt hours' notice. Tbwy jneasl to teks ths that turn down at the cornera.
“
*
*Old uiaida c*u makje n iwgje of onrj
Th® detail* of Ite Eiimaere, aa reported, are
little room, and cook delicious meals for ,
bernbu. Bnlteh interference 1* bored for by
the twM.nx. t.. t&gt;re&lt;n.t
&gt;j.-.i.i -i
-rvi
one ov-r the gae-jet in cunning little I
tin-kntttea, beauW making all tour own '
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warifroben.- Ota btebelora nerd aa|
rn.T^wrill after Um ite!un&gt;to« Board bad I *m&gt;V of tailors, waiters, cooks, distant
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u._ u_ ^-u----- - axw
j
^^hotel hmdlorda^tojte^p
1 are ill they tie wp their heads in pocket­
, well again. Wien old bachelors are ill
they go to bed and send for four doc­
, tor*;. have a couoliaXion; a maatte-

diiion, artificial breathing being kept
up by an apparatus, the bring body is
lacerated piecemeal, and kept thus for
days in the moat fearful agony. Prof.
Feys of Edinburgh, havingmice fastened
a brwutifnl sp&amp;nicl by all ita feet, attached
it still more surely by a stout thong
which be put through the nostrils of
lite axumal after ho had made n hole
through tlic nose with an iron instru­
ment. He then cut oj&gt;en the chest and
the belly to show hia pupils the sejmrate
intestinal organs.
The expression
of agony when the animal showed
its white teeth and tried 'to re­
sist wxt, according to the account
of an eye-witness, most horrible, for
fearful pain must have been caused by
the least movement to the nostrils, so
sensitive in the dog. Prof. Bracket, of
Paris, in trying to ascertain the limits of
a dog's attachments, first dug out the
eyes of hia dog. Later he destroyed ita
organ of hearing, and then be tortured
it in all possible ways. The result waa
that, in suite of it all. the dog still
licked his handa. Prof. Brinilisrd bored
through the skull of a dog in two places
with a thick iron l-ore, aud inserted a
red-hot iron into ita brain. The dog
howled and shrieked for six days almost
without cessation, although they tried
with repeated blown to quiet it, no that
at last it liad to be killed. After this
Brinillard repeated the same experi­
ment with a young, lively and tractable
dog, which he threw into the river after
perforating ita brain, that he might see
whether it could survive in tin* con­
dition. The animal did not get rid of
ita miorry for sixteen day*. Dr. Goltx.
of Strasbourg, undertook tlic study of
the mutilation of the brain in order to
overthrow the false theories of the cele­
brated phj siologist Flc.uri-na. This pro­
fessor introduced a new method by
which large portions of the brain were
torn away and wraahed out, by means of
heated spring water, after the sknll had
been pierced in several places. The erator-ahape«l cavities thus formed were
washed out A dog with five holes
bored in the head, and with the Ices of
nearly half tho brain, lived a month. As
oliaervera, Imre lost a large number of
animals through inflammation of the
brain. No one haa succeeded in destroy­
ing the brain ao extensively and hand­
ling it so roughly, while still preserving
the creature*c life, as myself.* (What a
scientific achievement!» "It dona not
often happen that two physiologists are
of one vpiniou in matterv afireting the
brain.* Thus he gcx^ on: Fifty-one
dogs had portions of the brain washed
out of the bend, which Lail been pierced
n several places; thi* repeated three
tirub-o, the vrcalonw mutihiU-d arid their
bchavioo- studied for munlha. “Inter­
esting" «x)&gt;crim&lt;uit on a delicately
formed little bitch; left aide of tho
brain extracted; wire pincer* on tho
hind fret. Doleful whining, the little
r-'iimal began again to howl piteously.
Soon afterward foam&lt;-d at the mouth.
The same dog operated upon again
(date given). Soon after lx-&lt;-ame bund;
died of inflammation of the brain. The
dMBBcted brain rewamlded a "ktelyhoed |K&gt;tato-ficld.* “ These mutilated
tunmala, do lunger alda to scratch
themselves, twist about in the moat
ludicrous fashion,” says this grim
humorist. Bespeaks of two dogs ren­
dered imbecile by loss of jvirt of the
brain, and aaya: • The awkward morei&amp;teita of one gave the impression of a
vsok.nnddiss " and
nr&gt;
P-—.
the operation and died in a few days.
In conclusion, Prof. Goltz refers to the
“ ‘ story result* of all
the cruel
its, and proposes a
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dear up the latest doubts. I must not
forget the experiments of banting, tn
which Dr. Wertheim, of Vienna, killed
thirty dog*. After giving chloroform,
he poured boiling water nine times over
fire of them, and he act light to the
other tweaty-flve nine times, one after
the other, with turpentine. Uy these
means the chest and belly of tlic first
five were boiled, and of the other
twenty-five roasted.
The revolting
cruelty of thia experiment consisted in
thia, that some of the docs nanained
alive for five days afterward without ita

1RDI, BAILS k SHELF UUUBE
eoctracta ma&lt;»e by married wonat
li;^
p. m. the Senate IsHoted fnr United States
Raoalrw, with tbs foBowtaw teWaU: Chandler,
31; Banxw, «; Chamberlain, A.
Hovsn-A bill was pasted tn regard to tbs
publication of Council proceedings in Detroit
. ..Gue hundred and Iwenly bUls were intro-

fiSLXLS1*
better fruit-growing State than Michi
gun. Our fine apples, luscious peaches,
iieara and grapes attest thia foot most
folly. The disease known aa tho yellows
among oar peach trees, however, threat
ma to do fniit-gTowcm much damage.
The matter is l»eing tlioroughly dis­
cussed through the public preen of the
State.
By invitation. Dr. Henry A. Reynolds,
of Maine, the great temperance apostle,
and founder of the Red Ribbon organ­
ization, addressed the members of the
Legislature and others, on the subject
of temperance, in the Hall of the House
of Representatives, last Haturdav ev&gt; ning. A large audience greeted the doc­
tor. After music, and prayer by the
Rev. Mr. Joy, of the Methodist Episco­
pal Church, Dr. Reynolds was intro­
duced, and spoke for fifty minutes,
lieing followed by Rolicrt E. Frazer, of
Ann Arbor, in a’spirited afid eloquent
speech. Dr. Reynolds gave hia views of
the liquor traffic, stating that ir prin■ciple be was a p ohibitionist. He was
' severe in bis strictures upon any tax। law legislation in connection with the
I liquor traffic. He claimed, and gave
facta and figures to prove hia aasrrtioa*.
that the so called Maine law waa a great
blessing to Hhe people of that State.
Be argued that the removal of the
temptation—strong drink- wav a great
Isu- against public drinking.
Ho
thought when the Michigan Legislature
aboliabed the prohibitory law and en
acted a tax law, some years ago, a long
stride was taken in the wrong direction.
If it is not possible to have the
I whole temperance kwd— prohibition—
Dr. Reynolds is in favor of a local­
option law.
Under such a law, he
thinks, in many placea in Michigan,
where a strong temperance sentiment
prevails, no liquors could or would lx&gt;
sold. Dr. Reynolds' vbit to Ijansing
has done much goiah Hia radical views
have strengthened the faith of many of
the timid memliera. Tho "signs of the
times" are more hopeful.
Senator
Childs, van influential aud practical
man. ia an out-and-out probibitonisL A
Legislative temperance society, after the

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DE\ GOODS, EllltUt DUES! EilflDS

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Hoc-ax. — Bdl*»nd ra«jlntb&gt;aa introdnml By
Mr.' Cbaae, to raise a revenue to pretort ah/-,agatnat dop; by Mr. Fnrgaaoc, to regulate te
practix of tu'dkino am! lurnry; by Mr.
Rimer, to prwvo.t cateWa* fiah in inl.nd

Groceries and Geoeral Preface,

IIOVSS.—Mr. White * Joud raaotatioa for tbi
relief of the Chicago and Lake Huroc Railroad
Cocrpaor, that the pcaahv incurred for the nor;
psytaent of texes be remitted, waa passed... A
Gil waa also pasted to detach tasted territory

EWTO5 HOUSE,

J J ASTLW8 HOUSE,

M. Matters at the University, aa many
of oui readers know, hare been sadly
■mixed" for a long time. Like every
other question, there are two aides to
toe matter. Dr. Rom haa been rein­
stalled in the medical department of the
University at a salary of *1,600 per an-

MONEY TO LOAN I
tl IffmJ tai bU' taofa,.'*

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                  <text>VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO

ICH1UAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1879.

(MorrMowa fT«.i Cm. Chkas* THtaa*.!
The little county town of Snradrillc,
Hancock county, near bare, and sway
from railroad uonhUleMlon, has witnested a tragedy that exhibits a carious
Divine vengeance eucnes with feet of
phase of justice. About eight miles
from ter* thene lived a few woete ago a leU, but U strike* with hand* of iron.
Mu may die like Unite, ami yot have
iteir place with the—*it, iml,
It is common for t
latinx, mother, four sons and two datigh tcr*. Tho father was a good man, but e«t from God to boat--------------was occasional! v under the influence of of living near the church.
Errata are not determined by the
drink. At such times he waa dangerous,
surlv, and unmatiageablc. There had wheel of fortune, which i* blind, but bv
the wheel* of Providence, which arc full
te-en tome talk about the relation* of
tho man and hia wife, but it aa* gener­
ally Ixdieved that there waa nothing

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and

YOUNG,

WM. PARMENTER.

' A. M. FEINT,
A TTORNEY *1 law «»4 Soltelux
2k will nraruen In *11 lh* Own
&lt; Itottoa* prassUy sm4«. UO.
OrMIlh-* fciorv, Kadi«l!&gt;, Mkk.

WALTER &amp; POWERS.

CHAS II. BRADY.

LEWIS DURKEE

EMORY PARADY.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE

ORNO STRONG.

OLCOTT HOLME
XaHhvillo,

U. C. WULCUTT, Proprietor.

yyiLLlAM JONES,

Mr. HunU-r was * widow—rich, childles*, fair and 35—and ahe made tho re­
mark above recorded to Mr. Bunting,
bachelor, who had come to pay an after­
noon call, apropos of the departure uf
Prof. La Fbntaine, who had, according
to etiouette. taken hia departure on the
arrival of Mr. Bnnting.
Mr. Bunting. " But I can't say J agree I
with you; and these foreigner* are gen­ I
erally impostor*, too."
Mr*. Hunter shook her head coquettfahly.
She was rattier coquettish and rather
gushing lor hraogc.
"Oh. tou gentlemen! you gentlemen T
ahe said; “ 1 esn't *«• that you ever do

And then ahe rang the bell and or­
dered thr servants to bring tea, and
preaaed Bachelor Bunting to stay to por-

Therc was a maiden aunt of 80 in the
house, to play jiropricty. and allow her
the privilege of having as m»ny bache­
lor* to tea a^,«hc chose, and Mr. Bunt­
ing forgot bl* jealousy and was once
more hajipy.
He was. truth to tell, very much in
love with the widow, who was If* junior
by fifteen years.
He liked the ide* of her living on the
interest of her money, too.
She was a splendid housekeeper and
a fine pianist.
She was popular and good-looking.

But, while she was speaking, a small,
but very old-looking little girl in a
short frock, with a tambourine in her
hand, bounced into the room, and,
diro ring herself into the Profc**or'*
arm*, with a strong French accent,
screamed .“ Darling papa, have I then found
you? How glad mamma will be! Wo
thought you dead."
" T am not your papa," said the
Frenchman, turning pale. “ Are you
crazy, my dear littlo girl ? ’

ahe Lad no jewelry under repair), it was
a hasty note to thr jeweler, an intimate
fnend, tn which »hr succinctlr stated
her terrible position, and urged him to
hasten to her relief, with the requisite
police asaMtenrc, immediately un receipt
amc'" screamed the jxx&gt;r Frenchman. of the missive.
The agonies which that refined and
" Ah, mon Dim, am I dreaming? "
“Oh. Alphonse!" med the widow.
“ But there, I will l»e firm. My beat
friends warned me of you. Take yotir
hat—go
Nover enter my presence

and txirhaps touched by her akirta, con
only l&gt;e left to the rnniir'i imagination;
but her iron nerve sustained her through
the ordeal. She yawned, hummed an
operatic air. turned over the leaves of a

"Peggy. ojicn the door. Go! What on
eacaim I have had!"
The profeaaor drjmrted.
Mr*, limiter threw hernclf into her
chair and burst into tear*.
After a while she grew more calm,
and. taking a letter from a drawer, ahe Im-11, and Ac strolled carcleanly into
liall and down stair* Io oped it 1
ruse had b«-cu a smews*. Kha not o
admitted Bridget, but also Mr. For
Bat still at
a man docs not desire
and three stalwart polx-omem
a rival, however he may deaptse him.
“ 8h© did not ask him to stay, ami she
did ask me," said Mr. Bunting, and de­
parted. after a moat deligbXfal evening,
during which the maiden aunt (who was,
al beat, a© deaf aa a JX&gt;U i snored sweetly
The maiden aunt, who hail not b
in her chair.
word, demanded an explanation.
But, alas! on the very next evening
Biddy bowled it through her
Bui ibis dreadful Prof. La Fon­
taine. with black eyes as lug os saucer*,
and long side-whisker*—black also a*
any raven’* wing, haul the advantage of
being the widow* junior.
This opportunity to make a fool ol
herself is «o irresistible to every widow.
It troubled hia dream* a good deal—
not that he thought him handsome.

Prof. La Fointaint took the widow to
the opera.
He «w tn- m enter the door* of the
opera house, and. having followed and
secured a scat in a retired portion of
1 the house, also noticed that the Profes­
sor kept hi* eyes fixed upon the lady's

turned hfa glance*.
“ It c*n't go on," said Mr. Bunting to
himself. “ I can't allow it. Hbe'd re­
gret it nil her life. I must remonstrate
witli her. No woman likes t cownrd.
Faint heart never won fair tedy. Shell
admire me for speaking out.”
And that very evening Mr. Banting
trotted up to the widow's house, full of
a deadly purpose, and with a set speech
learned off by heart.
'
The speech h© forgot aa he crossed
the threshold.
The purpose aliided with him.
There were the usual remarks about
the weather.
The usual chit-chat followed, bat the
widow saw that Mr. Buntiug was not at
hfa ease.
•
•
At last, with the sort of plunge that a
timid bather make* into chilly water,
he dashed into the subject nearest hfa

LIVERY!

her very severely. AKlih^obrtTiVr iMj
one of tin? sons, rar. in, and. seeing tho
state of things, went to the protection
ol hia mother. Ho was a deformed man,
having been born with but one arm.
be interfered in the fight, the father
turned from his wife and attacked Joo
-VNjoJy, declaring ho would kill him.
Being fiard-pressed, Joe whipped out a
knife and commenced cutting his father.
In a few momenta he had cut the old
man down to tho floor. In the mean
time hi* elder brother entered the room,
and. seeing Joo engaged in * deadly
conflict with hia father, determined to

Those who pray with an unforgiving
spirit curse themselves every time they
**y the Lord's Prayer.
Nature is cuntent with little, gracwith leaa, but lust with nothing.
God's presence with a znan in hir
hon«e though it lie but a cottage, makes
that house both a castle and a palace.
Length of day* is wisdom * right­
hand blearing, typical of eternal life; ।
but it is in her left hand that arc ,
riche* and honor.
It is good to bo early at our devo­
tions. The morning is as good a friend
to the graces aa it is to the muse*.
We ought to know the scripture* an
the physician doe* his diapeuaotory,
the lawyer hia books and reports, and '
the saitor hi* charts and coidjkum.
God's law* were never designed to be
like cobwebs which catch the little flies,
but suffer the large one* to break
through.
Venture not into the company of
those who are infected with the plague;
no, not though thou think thyself
guarded with aa antidote.
As when wc are in prosperitv wc ore
ready to think our mountain will never
no brought low. so when wo are in adverrity we are reedy to think our valley
will never Im- filled tip.
Wo cull the prophets the |&gt;enmen of
scripture, whereas really they wen- but
the pen. Th) tongue of tho moot
subtle disputant, and the most eloquent
orator in but the pen with which God
write* what He phws.

Mr. Bunting approached the widow.
"I called to apologize," ho *ai&lt;L "I
woe hasty the other day. Had I known
the gentleman w** dear to you, 1 should
liav* restrained my jpeech I wish yon
happmeos; J—■"
"Don't, please," cried tin- widow
" He's worae than voo painted him. Tve
found him out, I iiato iiim. As for me,
I can never t»o happy again."
"Not with your own Bunting?" cncd
the bachelor, sitting down beside her.
"I’m afraid not," said the widow.
"Are you sure?" aaked Mr. Bunting.
"No. not quite," said Mr*. Hunter.
"Then marry me, my dear, and try it.
Do, oh, do! "
Mr*. Hunter solibed and consenteu.
After having a white-colored silk
made up and trimmed withj real lace, it
was too lad not to figure as a bnde
alter all.
Sh* married Bachelor Bunting and

old looking, the asm*_______________
claimed the nrofcMor a* her lost papa,
and this is what be said to her:
“Here fa the money I promfad you,
my child, and you acted the thing ex­
cellently well. I Know that l&gt;y the effeet you produced. She believes that
he's a married man, and he eont prove
to the contrary. I knew you'd lw&gt; able
to set it out when I saw you play the
'Ma'am 1 ** eried Mr. Bunting.
deoortad child in the tragedy "
' Perham, howev«r, I should take no
Then &gt;100 were counted out into the
lice of sack conduct." said Mro little brown hand, and Bachelor Bunting

one. In a republic where the man who
work* carries a ballot in hi* hand* it
will not do for capitalized wealth to
legislate for cheap labor. We do not
want cheap labor; we do not want dear
Skating costume* reach only to the
labor. We want labor at fair rate* * zt top of the boot.
rates that shall give the laborer hi* fair
Coral pink bid* fair to be a very fash­
share, and capital its fair share. If more ionable absde
is sought bv capital, lea* in the end will । Tlie Turkish fez » the latret novelty
be realized. There is not a laboring in French can*.
man from the Penobscot to the SacraA new riiade of dark green bear* the
name of Serpentine.
outraged, burdened, crushed, by being
Gendarme bine ia a new dark shade
forced into competition with the labor of thia iionular color.
and the wages of the Chinese cooley.
Wax white fa tho very palest imagin­
For one I will never consent by my vote able shade of straw color.
or my voice to drive the intelligent
Ixmd white fa what may be term-id a
workingmen of America to that compe­
tition and that degradation'.
Pekine fa the name applied to all
Year* ago Mr. Carlyle said to an striped goods thia aea*on.
American friend. “You will have no
Cliinese blues and Chinese greens are
trouble in your country *o long as yon found among the new color*.
have few people and much land; but
Seaside grenadine comes with greatly
when you have much people and little
ft. Psyche coiffnrc fa in th© highest
land your trials will begin." No one
favor st present aa showing the ohape of
ernment of the republic can view the ' the head.
situation without grave concern. At । Embroidery or elockin
least nine large States or the South are | around th© leg of the stex
dlsturlx,! by a race trouble, of which | feature in spring lioccry.
no man is yet wise enough to see the ; Garnet, with all the kindled reds &lt;4
end; the central, and largest, and ' Bordeaux, ruby, maroon, cardinal and
wealthiest of our Territories fa seized ‘ nacarat, fa immensely jiopular.
by a polygamous imputation which j The glove* of the coming season em­
flaunt* defiance in the face of the Gcn-^I brace a wider variety in lisle thread,
oral Goveniment; discontent among un- I, kid and lace mitts than ever before seen
employed thousands ha* already mani- |
tested a spirit of violence, and but re-1 Lace gloves with fingers a* well aa
with long wrists will be worn in tho
lantic and the MiasiMippi by armed spring, aa well aa Lao’ mitts and halfmobs, which defied three State* and fingrred lace glove®
commanded great trunk lines of rail­
The new kid gloves are welted al the
way* to cease operation*. Practical top with three wclta, half an inch apart,
statesmanship would suggest that the and to this a lace frill at the top i*
Government of the United States has frequently added.
its hand* full, and that nothing but
The bonnets ol this spring are huger
*hecr rcckiewiness will force upon the than those of the passing reason; the
American population of the Pacific slope Lnm* flare, but there arc no free tnmth' odious contamination of the low,-st I nnngs, the hair being dremed lull to supgrade of the Chinese race. It may be i plythe deficiency.
attempted; but, in my judgment, it will
The ue* lisle thread glove* are seen
lead to direful reaulia, in which vio- | in all the kid colors and pure white;
Icnee, anil murders, and massacres will
bo terribly frequent. Ix-t it bo pro- made, imitating kid »o well as to be
preferred for full-dress wear.
n
The handsomest novelties in at1k
hosiery are the boot hone, with clocking*
and rinbroidenoa in contrasting color
to the umier part al the leg. farming a
emulated boot upper cloth, while the

and leveled it st his
_______ ________ i he could fire hi* moth­
er ran l» tween'Joo and the pistol and
received the boll in her heart. The *on
fired again, and thia time struck hia
sister in tho knee; and once again, this
time giving a boy—Martin—a flesh
wound. The,fracas was stopped here
by the condition of the father and
mother. In a short time tho mother
died, haring been shot by her eldest
son. Before dying ahe begged that her
alaver should not be prosecuted, aa he
Lad killed her unintentionally, and tho
did not blame him for interfering for
bi* father. The father died also, haring
bc-n killed by hi* second son. It is
said that before he died he also forgave
hia slayer, saying tliat thr son has a
right to take the )*rt of hia mother.
The sister, who had been shot in the head to top him, nor out nf hi* fret to
knee by her eldest brother, died also. ! be trampled uj&gt;on by him, but out of
Of oour**, the terrible tragedy created j bi* ride to be equal with him. under hi*
; arm to be protected, and near hi* heart
ary teal of tin- a® was haAr rid ihey&gt;1 to Im- 1m-1ov&gt; &lt;L
vrere aoqmited &lt;4 any liuii*kit-;I When ChrLt wto about to leu»e tho
q
world He made His will; Hix Mini He
ter. ‘Tbe»n
held to have actad-purelv in self-defense, I committed to Hi* Father; Hi* body He
and the non who killed hi* mother and I b«iqueathed to Juscph. to be decently
I iiWvirud: ilit cfoths* feU tisthe kiLIk i* ;
sister *a* held to have done •&lt;&gt; acci­ ' HA* Cutlipr Hulcftl &gt; th*' core cf John.
dentally while interfering to prevent
j but what should Hi- leave to His j&gt;&gt;or
j disciples, tliat had left all for Him? SilI feel and know that I am pleading
vw and gold Hr had none, but He left
the cause of the free American lalwvr,
। them that which was infinitely butter
and of hi* children, and of his cliildren'a
' Hi* pence.
children. It 1mm been well said that it
is the cause of ■the house against the
hovel; of tho comfort* of the freeman
again-t the squalor of tin-slave." H han
(apt. lUalr, sf the Amy.
been charged that my position would
The New York Tribune says of ('apt.
arraign lalmr-saving machinery and
Blair's crime : “ Happily, in*tanc&lt;» ol
such a lack of personal honor aa CapL

neighborhood a short time before, ami
he is now serving * twenty-rear*' sen
tetwe in the Alabama State prison.

It was well, perhaps, that ahe bad not
the fairy gift of the invisible cap, and
did not put it on and follow Mr. Bunt­
ing to a mysterious race** in the rear of
a theater, whither he took hi* way after
parting from the widow on the night of
hi* engagement.

NEW

Instead of fainting with fear, or/ahrieking for help, tho bravo lady Mated her­
self at the very table underneath which
the miscreant *as ooncaalcd, and rang
for the servant
"Hand me writing materials, Bridget,"
said ahe, with perfect calmness; “I want
Kto. take a note thia instant to Mr.
fair, the jeweler, and have him send
you back with my diamond necklace
and cor-dropa, which I left there for
repair* several day* ago Bring them
with you, no matter if fullv repaired or
not. They arc by twenty-fold tho most
valuable article* of jewelry that I pos­
sess, and I do not wiah to pass an­
other night without having them in a

NUMB&amp;R 24

the wages of the laborv - But servile
toil has also dragged free labor to its
lowest level, and has stripped it of one
tinning almost to the date of his second not think them so. We go to them for i.iunimont after another until it was
marriage * correspondence with the counsel, and wr&gt; prize their gathered belpleaa and hopeless. Whenever that
Two war* at a time is nothing uncom­ real wife and her children, which was and ripened ex|&gt;criencc. Wc love to ait
mon for England to hare on her hand*
at thrir feet and listen to their stories
She fa a peaceful nation, and yet within faithful husband and affectionate father of life and lore, their reminfacence* of America, the republic of equal right* fa
the post forty year* die has |«rUcip*ted To this duplicity he added the crime of chihlhood. am! Uicir recollections of the gone, and w© shall live under the worat
in no fewer tnau twenty-eight big and forging what purported to be an accept­ beat and burden of their noonday of oligarchies— that of mere wealth,
little war*. Indeed, for nearly 300 years ance of lu» resignation from the army, Even though they must ait with folded. I whoa© profit only measures the wretchthat nation lias beer. j&gt;retty constantly doubtless intended to deceive his fami­ band® L4 them nut complain, far' thsoo cdnrws of the unpaid toitemen that proengaged in playing al what Erasmus ly on the other side as to hi* move­ quiet hour* have many compenaationa. ilnewiL________________ ____ .
has called the “ malady of Prince®" ments. The guiltr man.makes apitxful and much to make them delightful.
Founder ef tbe Kn^kta of Pythias.
Mr. John Bright, a few years ago. pass­
picture, breaking down into a fipl oo&lt;:
It fa always agreeable to bo the recip­
The vfail to New York of Justo* H.
ing the English wars since the Revolu­ fivnon. and deserted by the second wife, ient uf courtesy and refined attention.
Rathlionr. th© foundar of the order of
tion in review, pronounoe* them one who has iu«t learned bow cruelly ahe
By common nniarat, in Christian house­ tlie Knights of Pythias and Senior Past
has been deceived; but bi* victim* are hold® (hr caairat chair, tho coxiest
wicked. He said that the foreign pol­ far more deserving of compassion, and •■orner, the beet scat at tho table and Supremo Chancellor of the order, has
icy of British statesmen, their regard he wiL escape too easily if be is merely moot deairalilc place everywhere fa awakened much interest among the offi­
cer* and mctnlwr* for thin section. Mr.
for the liberties of Europe, their care ' driven from a service which he has dis­
given to the ■ grandparents
The Bathlione baa not yet reochod the prime
for Protestant interests, their “exceaaive
voice* of other*' are hushed to hear of life, being just 39. Ho waa l&gt;oni at
love." as he termed it,*for tho “ balance
their tremulous accent*, and the strong D&lt; erfuot, N. Y.; fa tall but not Ux&gt; stout,
of power," were neither more nor Iras
arm, the quick step and the alert facul­ an&lt;l likely to live to a good old age. He
than a ''gigantic syatom for tho out­
On* of the fad* attending-tho Com ties of youth are at their service to te’ds many stories about hfa tour* in tbe
door relief of the aristocracy of Great School was yesterday noticed * earing a
command.
If grandi
Wv*t. where the lodges he visited looked
Britain." The war which ended with very dejected look a* ho lounged around
for a jiatriarch, and hardly believed tho
hfa PH,or- J
Waterloo waa the last into which tho the entrance at reoeaa, and a passing ac­ rood
;
young man before them wan the orig­
English nation threw its whole energy quaintance halted and inquired if he fa ready to tell him ._ _______
read them to him. If grandma cannot inator of their order. Concerning the
and soul. Her chief campaigns since waailL
thread her needle there are bright eyes founding of the order, Mr. Rathbone ,
then were tho war* with Afghanistan in
"Noap," was the solemn reply.
and dimpled hand* which are eager and my* that when he w*s 19 be was teach­
1838-‘42; in Sutlej and Punjanb in
"But yon look sad and down-hearted. dofV. and v«zy avdltly do it for her. ing school in Michigan. The boy* were
1845 and 1848; in the Crimea in 185A-’6; I* your teaete-r eroaa?"
There are many homes here in which anxious to get up a sort of a dramatic
the Indian mutiny in 1850- "3; the China
such a picture aa Mr*. Field drew of the entertainment, but lacked ladies to take
expedition in 1M0. and the present
gtendnwther in Franco
would
— woald
---- -----.----- , ba
_ the female porta To overcome this
campaign against the Afghan® Her
'Grandmother—tho they wrote to a dramatic agency in New
u-----pUyg with M fcw
queen of that liUl* realm. How charm
­ v------- - York to
1846 7,again in 1850 -3, and *till again
ing ahe fa, with her white hair, and that female character* aa {msidble. One of
in 1877-15; the Burmah war in 18&amp;2;
little cap, so matronly and becoming 1 ' " - iraed to be " Damon ami
with Penua in 1859; with New Zealand
She fa still young in ber feeling*. She
while reading it over
in 1MB1, and again in 1M3-T; with the
fa the one of whom the young married
Abyminian* in lH67 -*8, and with the
couple take counsel; it fa into her dis­ chance for n secret brotherly organiza­
Ashantees in 1R78-'L Bcidre these,
creet ear that the son, just home from tion. He immediately wrote out the
ahe has had innumerable omallrr expe­
college, confide* hfa find attempt at po­ ritual, which he carried in hfa pocket
ditions in India, aa against the Afreedia,
etry or eloquence ; to ber Hie young fur some yean. During 1864 he was
the Wuxeeria, the Looahaia, and a lot
girl whisper* th© secret of te r flrat Stationed in Washington as a military
of other* too small to be worth men­
attache to the War Dquteuml He
tioning. _______ _____________
Take the comfort of
gathered a few clerk* of the different
hours, dear uged frieudit. __ ___ r
defiartmcnt* together on the evening of
are in ranted with eonnv of Ui« radiance of Feb. 15. and after duly binding them to
•
the bright heaven to which you are go­ swerwey read the " f
ing. Wc look at you reverentially, and Pythias, which every day yon spmd with n*is precious.

Why Letter* Dea’t G*.
Because you forgot to mldreea it.
Because you forgot to stamp14.
Because you forgot to write the town
or State on the envelope.
Because you didn’t write the street
and numter plainly.
Because you didn’t put Scents on the
letter for every haH-uuucc or fractional
part thereof.

A Polygamfat Hanged.
John Edward* was hung in the hal­
yard to-day for the murder of om Bal­
lard about two year* ago. He had lieen
reprieved seven times, and aa he was
ted to the scaffold be said to Bberiff
Toten: “Wen. I will l&gt;et my bottom
dollar that I don't hang today." He
protested hi* innocence. Edwards only

when the drop fell he hang like a
feather White the Sheriff wm tying
the rope, the prisoner said: " If you
are going to hang me sure enough, vou
had better tie grindstones on my feet
to give me weaghL” He w*sr
amfat, and leave* seven
and thirtv-flve children, -i
Smithfield, N. C.

LIVERY &amp; BOABDIIG STABLE
Dr. Haitaman. of New Yack, makes
tho announcement that a drop of a
man'* blood placed under the micro-

Double A Single Rigs,

Th* traflfc tn agg* in this raantey u
satimated bv oompateat aulhorito to
equal fISO.fiOO.Wi per annum. New
York
tn a single year M6.0TX)
barrels of eggs valued a: ^.OOCl/W. In
1877 there were exported from thia
country 5^033(13 down egg* valued at
•668.701. Il is rtarnsd tool PhibM-

July. 1880, and in any city having ovw
UhaUlMte Um ■■■irwtina
shall be taken within two wevka from
Senate, ia to have the appointment of

milk to the human
render* it perfectly &lt;
odaha. invalid*, or *u
th© biter the milk
with tepid water and

�GRAINS,

Wood and Tin Sap Buckets &amp; Palls,
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
KAWTW&gt;V1C1&gt;.

Common, Charcoal, Russia and Galvanized Iron Sap Pans, Galvan­

uranofeB.

ized Iron Evaporators, Smoke Stacks, Syrup Cans, Sugar
Tins, and all kinds of Sap Spouts, including

POST’S EUREKA

S’

SAP SPOUT I

RTXTtOXK.

IM, IM k! Mill Via
■rican wide, in a recent trial
wee in Turkey, heat an Amball to sniaxh. and then atom!
Io two haunT hMrlag.

CALL IN &amp; LEAVE YOUR ORDERS EARLY

At Truman's Store.

On nor of four romers,
prise and liberality of our glorious
roads ctom meh other, in the
Nite.

arrive, tiling the
I HATE FOB BALE THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN FARMING IMPLEMENTS FOR ICT:
rvrmwgtncrowascou----- n__
i» thef-t
aying, and some indink- , thnt &lt;J»«r building is visited by apirita,
he convention wrmld l« or some strange element or rlenmut*.
rnnd.lerable trnevlinr Almost nnr d«V there can he heard th"

war-horses who had attended State building.* 'On vrrr de
„ evenings thr
dark
cOavrutiona for scores of years, said ■ building would Im lit up aa though all
—
------—
— on Hre inside, and noises-a* of many
r*rso»is in exciting corivmat ion. There
more hanuoniously. Judge ;’ have
Iren manv rordeetnrm as to the
‘ _____ r____ —-C
__ _ 'I'.— . ___ x_
its

----- THE------

! village of Nashville on the Srat Tueoday of April," A. D.. ICT. the qnestion

Stale of Michigan, entitled, “An art
for the incorporation of villages. therv-

Boston
Store!

Champion Combined Reaper and Mower, Champion Single Mower
and Reaper, Jackson Wagons and Buggies, Buekeyc and
Farmer’s Friend Grain Drill, Coates and Tiger
Sulky Hay Rak. s, Buckeye Wheel Cui.
tivators, Wiard Steel and
Chilled Plows.
*

nf the »Binge of Nashville, that Jibe
willing to admit. The evening Ulutn- question nf rr-incorporating said Til­
lage nf Naahvilie be aabmitted to •

L. H. train having kindly

ra,3S»3aL5S
TO CONSUMPTIVES.

MORTGAGE SALE.

rroisly. MJchissa. to Hi
East As

----------- ALSO A FULL MNE OF-----------

the President nt

place towards the dKnnt dwell­ a paper published and cirrulated in tb«
ings of tbe community, then all iaquieU village of NaahviBe, and by pouting
Tim good people are becoming indigRecorder.

. _ I HWlIXTMHiriHmHW IUCIIUI UK1
reach the । f« mation, “la tbe building haunted 1
1 seats an I
BaoWX.

MICHIGAN XKWS.

CARPETS I

The lecture Susan B. Anthony ia to

ballot.’

E3T* Don’t fail to sec me before buying.

I’rrsidenL

dosing Out

Nashville, Michigan, February Wh, ICT.

C. C. WOLCOTT

CARPETS!

PIONEER STORE !sW

W-

Dr. Isaac Sheldon, the Yerba Bnrna

$1,500
H. M. Clark, cashier nf tbe Lowell
National Bank. a defaulter for ’about

Foreclosure.

MORTGAGE SALE.

----- AT-----Worth, of the beat bnuxls tasnufacttir-

&lt;
medical aid aav’ed Ikt life. '
On Saturday a young man named
Clark Wheeler waa struck in thr h&lt;-nd
by a falling tree, crushing htaakull and
producing injuries of a fatal character,
lie Hved near East Saginaw.
Dr. Kent, “tbe Detroit pH* doctor."

W. S. GOODYEAR’S
Which will be sold

■

.

IIIIIIPI HltfSl'Wew Goods
TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR

in Colorado and brought to Michigan.
It b a dear cane against him.
freight train, near Dundee, last week,
fell under thetraia and was killed. Hia

At Book Bottom Prices.
----- M-----

SPRING STOCK !

Brussels, lagnins, Oil Cloths,

I We are now receiving our Spring Stock.

-M-

The first installment of

PROBATE ORDER.

feared is fatally injured.
G rand^Ragd^agdat prices those burga

aadliub

SPBUG PK1VTN (aaarUack

Fours Respertfally,

Hastings, Midu, March Sd, ICT.

LLLOOMIS.

W. a. GOODYEAR.

her. Thev went

DO NOT NEGLECT
TO CALL ON

KOCHER BROS.
REOOLLMTIO.'W OF THE WAR.
WHEN IN NEED OF

T&gt;ry Goods, TNotionw,

RDB A CUBVKMTU
----- OLD RELIABLE-----

HATSAND CAPS!
Are in stock, and more tollowing until out

MEAT
MARKET.
THKUK W THE ft.ACF. TO BUY

line, in all its departments, is complete.

Fresh. and Salt Heats,

LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AD.” SOON

PROBATE ORDER.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

dv„ de., de.
rr- Tbe H ighmt Market Price paid
for Hides, Pel’*. Ac.

.

MBAOtEVBL

VIENNA BAKERY.

tw mmm

BOOTS and SHOES!

LIGHTNING SEWER
THE NEW WILSON

Oscillating Shuttle

KOCHER BROS

P1HITS

�•----- —------------

TIE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STfl?.Z

W«. A. AYLSWORTH

i-r*n

&amp;A.ITST ITT THCIB B'lZEZZD I

T„s,
COFFUS, SPICKS,
CANNED GOODS,

TT A TING bMMta ofIL R. Dfekhwm A Co. tlrelr ftocfc of Gornk. I .hdl at
II
after inaugurate tbe

Mra, E. HimLnarvh low l«ughi Mar-

two or» *br orri*. •*&gt;! in Nartivflle no ahe

STILL AHEAD!

GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE !

rre thrnisrlr.w
world

Fl&lt;* I.TX

Wrtll A OOMPLXTE UNI Of

of.tbe child hired ber to rare for. Thr:
ik-ath xml baatv burial of tin little one

thU rt-

AKI.UA&gt;..

tire*.
G. C. Wolcott ha* had a tu«*le with
cloy the child »M dis-intcr.cd nml an. tbe non throat anil cold oe thr lungs.

•ra, Sooth Woodlaixl, la a]&gt;ciation.

Martin.

Dr*. Upjohn tfetifrd that to

' denee brought forth on a port mortem
examination, the child came to it*

GROCERIES

tho follow ing

ffiPU HD Filer QB0CE8IES!

pliydciausclaim* that moot of tbe raw-

Mrs. G. A Truman will road a ser­
mon rt the Christian Church next Sun- tonsils.
Rev. N. L. Swank, of Ptrtaford. will
preach at the Christian Church, Sun­
day, March IBth.

1 you * Hl no

Schedule of ^Prices

CONSISTING OF

WOO LAND ITEMS.

Crock'rg Jb Glassware

Sugars, Teas,

Mr. Rheaui U very low with typh.dd

Marib *h

ter in trie intestines. Then* ia no doubt
bat what the old woman will be impli-

Duane Fonl, of Milwankre. grandron
of Mr. and Mra. I. M. Flint, of this place,
be held for the wilful starving to death waa in the village un Monday.
of the little child.
The authorities

WHmb.

other child to the county house or it Burgman k Baker, mannfaetnrera of
boot* and shoes, hare new ml*, this

W. A. Aylsworth has sold hi* stock
of general merchandise at Woodland

wadtwV kind in their dnmrstic aflrtra.
the parlor, when their daughter's lover

ing-chalr.

their lot Ln front of the factory. The
building will be a frame one, 24x90 and
two stories high.
—Last Monday B. H. Hoag, in com­
pany with H. M. Lee, drove hi* fouryear-.dds from Smith’s grocery in this
village to tlie Newton House, Hartings,
How’s that for a 131 mile drive.
—W.8. Goodyear, one ol the solid men
our column*, the arrival of #1JOO worth
of carpel* of the latent pattern* ; and he
won’t take a back seat fur Jackwn or
Grand Rapid* on low price*, either.

EatMcoita

7 ObflCCO8, Cigars ' Fbuimda S3 per cent Ira* than co*t.

infant daughter of Handy and Folly

Giro me a trial and by *ond Good-

Handsome Shirting Ftanuehi from IS to Me.

frit yoor patronage and
AND EVERYTHING ELSE USUAL- | Q^QY|||||Q J

wealthy, bat notional old widower
lining on tbe otilsklrt* of tills village.

Alfred Wood died &lt;m Wednesday

of aomewhrt peeviah nud yet atrong- : forth rt W.-A.’» store.
ntinded proclivities fell head over heel*
The ladiesi of Ibe M. E. Cbureh Sodid love with each other. He popped. ! etT, of Maple Grove, held their roclal
and she conrenterL and but a few moon* : at the paraonago in thia village, on
waxed and waned ’ere they *UxmI rt the . Wednesday evening.
Quite a large
altar, ami bad their heart* bound up in • number were In attemlaoec. Refrrahone bundle by a divine, before whom mrnta were nerved, which everybody
th*y promiaetl to “hive ond chcriah" | f,«.med to enjoy, &lt;*«|&gt;eelaBy the pickle*
cart! other ao long aa bird* mated and ^&lt;1 chicken.
-.
tbeepekem. •». Iboju.l «■ «&gt; ItaWp»«n. th. pmlra UA«tri,n.
II.. —111 thr, kept lb.t vow th. «&gt;tVnilrtl»,..ta In th.
know, batn~.pl.
,jmc in
nr -o~n~.lb. ncn tte, h-l» twk« N11|lrt|le „ 1&gt;n,
s.iunhr
which n.^1. rood lor llrdygoMlp.
Mil„|, M11. |&gt;„„ ( mil to ~r h«
ktek«ltl.o .tor. .Io—. d»mn..d th. I
rt„| p,.,.,AUnn-nnmmndtnt. nlH»t .nd ,nr. r.nt to lb. J |„ „( „luoM,. ^n. .Ill UdUtHbou.l
pent-up vii 1* of hi* wrath in loud oath* 1 on
^ht.
and vulgar epithet*, and ahe.prayed for
. . , ,,
. „ ,
to~u.ttb.to,. otm.cn.ninn.' J1”'""'" V
.
with lb. content, rf . h,nm« trn k.l
‘
"T, * TJ
U. .nd ir. it in with th. Irklion tbn. *®*,r•“--'M ■TI*”’ «
wonbl develop tan. . ..ll .ppli. I rn.ml pood Mme. Hi. -» &gt;&gt; ~nlbnwm..,tkk. lot not n-.v„.« tb.t
♦l. r™~PITh.
Mend l~on. left th. I.ouw In hurt
«"
'•&gt;
per. ll..-..-r th. mn.tet w~ dnnll, «n*“P“&gt;
..tied Lyhin, pn. inp her tl*». .nd T"™'" """ '!*"''
.. A

Andrew

CLOTHING!

CLOTHING!

All Kinde
Ywara Respectfully,

n,r~.l« no.... do .. m.y mo~. th.twm.-».nt to lirlnp tose.h.r npnin, I
witli tbe lark. He has taken in Ara and thr Nr.wjj war spared raying any- '
Mattceon aa a partner in hia agricultur­ thing about the matter. But evidently
f„ ,
al pursuit*. Mr*. Boothe will not go iheywre. not in?M ..
inet week th. loop jwnl upjntano ol j
p m. A],
their indignation again broke forth in wno favor temperance principle* and
a worac racket than before, and on Fri- I temperance practice, ami will aupnort
there ha* been innumerable opportuni- d.y the ,irZ in the .i-nre ofke,ku.
band, embraced the favorable oppor- ।
tanity Ui move down town, and. wc unBARRYVILLE ITEMS.
deratand. ha* laatitnted proeccdinga I
for divorce.
—
Elder Riley eleaed hi* protracted
------------- ----------------------j meeting at Sheridan lart Sunday night.
nt,™.
1 Frank Power* will clow bin school
—Bill* have l»een ported announcing
Tempenuce llria*.
, with
exlliWti4&gt;0 at Sheridan. Hall on
that the U. K. Minstrel* will appear at
Hon. Clcmcwt1*«nitli of Hartings, will , the evening of March 13th.

’Squirt* Harden prrfe
ny. "Murder will no

»

wi*h to know xrbiyThr—office seeker*
are, when vou arvrat thc &lt;!«*ntrr watch
the men whoBtiakr hand*and ask about
your guoil liealth and fumiliea.

Gkc #54.00 Suita reduced to ♦iKOO. #3U.0ti Suit* reduced Io
reduced to #13.00. #13.00 SuiU rvdnre.1 to #».U0. #IOJ» Suit* rr। duced to #6.50. #g.OO Suit* reduced to #5.00. #5.00 Sait* reduced to #*.50. 100
'Pair* Good Pant* #1 JO. worth #3.00. SOO Hat* atid Cap* $1.00. worth #3.00.

Furriiture I

BOOTS AND SHOES

STANDAHI) FURNITURE AT

WITH A FULL LINE OF

STONE and WOODEN WARE!

। tbe South Jonion school two wccksagn
| resulted as follows: one Judge marked
Holly 8 nml l^e 8, one tnnrked Holly 8
aud De 18, of which Iwr room out

; 300 Pair* Boots rt from 81 JO to #3.00. #3.50 and «3.00.
„
(i.ildroa's Shor, from 35 cl*. U. #3.00 |s*r jaur.
| Itargain*, living worth double the money.

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J. W. Stinchromh ha* just rvtnrnrd
from Ohio, w here he went to jioy (bv •
last mqiert* to hi* younger bnitlwr, 1
and nl*4&gt; hi* father.' Father Stlijrh- ।

Brockway, being the only remaining
one, was declared the champion and dreua, which wa* hanging there, would
rrcieved tbe other prixe of a nice China burn. It Imrnt better than he ?xpeel­
ed. and anon be had a nice little bonfire
of other clothe* hanging near by; from
cd that Mra. Fleming has incited the them it caught in the shingle*and soon
Ekier to bring hi* cup and saucer some made it* apjM'arance on the outside and
w*a making rapid progress when lielp
■titntion and by-law*. time and drink tea with ber from her anived, and a few pails of water stayed
it* progre«s.
nicely and the best of feeling prevail­
ed throughout the evening.
Tbe library entertainment given by
tbe ladica of the C. T, Union at R. R.
great deal of
Hartings; See’y. Dr. H. A. Barber.
Nmhraic; Trea*.. Dr. G. T. Rand.
attended. The exercise* of the evening
opened by singing a piece entitled.
at Chariots on the third Wed- "There’* a meeting here tn-nigbL’ A tl»r suit

500prtr* Women'*. Miss
Thu almve are a dwldod

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

Goon Goons!

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE

Low Pkicks !

worker in *be elinrrh. and therefore bv
leave* a great many warm friend* Im&gt;j|i
in Woodland and (thio, to mourn their

llevign and Finish.

AND PRICES CORRECT.

Fiiot Un of Fmilirt ii ticMy.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

CARPETS AT COST

and the price* a* low. if not lower, than :

1 Undertakinff Goods*
Hmi in Barry Co., and if not aatiafact

KARRICK - ACKLEY. t&gt;

or about the IMh of February I shall eommenco aoBIng by auction.

Walnut Casos and Caskets.

Imj refumlcil.

SHROUDS AND GLOVES

LOCAL MATTERS.

Give Mo « C all.

Portable Saw Mill, with Site, Dock*.
Ac. Mill nearly nrw, situated nt Hor­
ton's Bar, tin- moat accessible jmint on
Film Lake. -A rare opportunity for any
speak on the subject of temjierance at , R. B. Harley and Ruckle k Son are otH- n idling to engage in the ftusinens.
We judge from reading IL R. Hall on Monday evening. It fa running their mills on full time with or would aril one-half interest to *&gt;n&gt;r
hopre. rtre.
tw • Unre ...c^re | fj-,* E3,VJ12S
te;

a firrt-elaa* entertainment, and should for we are sure Clem, will give u* a jxiru next summer.
l«o patrouitrd by everybody. Adm»- good ta&gt;k.
Thr night-can social at R. R. Hall,
The “spell" st the R. R. Hall on Mon- Sheridan, last Saturday evening Wa* a
T!'r rn'‘""h. lf "t
—IL Dearth, who lives on L 8. &lt;l.y .remap, ww. a ba. .Pair, There | P™&gt;d
J
i _sa
evening were #15.35. All report n good
Bml mu
Smith'* fam ea*t of the village, lort a were aiactera rhreea aa rath nd., ..a- |
dec th. Iredrnhip of MU. Aapi. Dart.
n.„ul -tmller, lirtap on thr south
and Mira Mary Geer. IS . S. Towers 1 Ride of thi* town, ami Georg’* Dilbarn.
the pronouncing from Webster's ' jurt over the line in Maple Grove, will
Mr. Smith started a subscription pajw-r done
Diertmmy. Th. reat.iureal^. ^{f&gt;
and Nashville being a libera! town, he
soon succeeded in rairing #30 with ment* announced that a prue would be ! 1,,-jck.
which to purehaae another cow for Mr. given to tbe lady and gentleman that 1 Thc
The’ Finit
First M
M.. p.
P. chnirh
Chnirh of
of this
this place
place
got rpclhxl down first, and also a prise have thc brick ami stone on the ground
Dearth.
,
to the lady and gentleman that were ' for
f,,r their
,h-*r new
n'”r church.
cbureh. They
Thee propoacfo
nmuoreitu
—A* the Republican County convenbuild 38x42 feet, w ith a basement nnthe lart down. Dr. Barber and L. J. | drr the whole, and will push it to rapI id completion a* soon a« spring open*,
‘ l:.
n
r w u
i ‘ of k^*d down on "ebullition." Chaa. j They have organ!ml a debating club
m Strong. C.
J-M- Rortra, L.
#ud j j
1&lt;&gt;gt th&lt;-ir
‘ at thc Mudge school that meet* every
Kilnartiek"7 B Hovt and Wm H librium” and consequently went down. I Fridav nigth. Some weighty auestion.
Por^err elL^ dri«L to t£ "El-I^ent." bring a mihtary rtDdr. have occn debated and settled by tlwi
Powera. were elected delegate, tn the
#
d^uring in the rank. ( aocicty, ami wc expect thi* society w ill
I be prepared to turn out aomc firsl-cloM
of both aulca. Cad. Griffith and some । stump speaker* for thc Prcaidrntuil
other* failed to cross the “equinoctial"' ' campaign of 1880.
I One of our farmers living cart of
—Sunday night Sid. Koeber and Ed.
I hen- had a home get so dry lart Sunday
Navue eanght a young chap endeavorI that he started to go down a 14-foot
funny."
could n&lt;»t see hi* way and stopiird. Hr
waa pried out by the women folk* and
three or four men. An hour after he
well veraed In botany by spelling the
succeeded in only breaking oat a Fght
The other day while one of H. H.
Spark*' little boy* waa playing up in
the garret of hi* father's bouse in

CHAS. W. SMITH.

PIDCW FT 100 nDAFPDV 0W1DP '
f lllul ullAm) liuubKuI OTuLIB

and Angie

ShelinlMi

Hurt Holly say*, had hr known that
liv had to rend agninrt tin- Agricultural
College of lainsing. in thr late rending
maten. hr would have jwaclired :i littlr
mon*., but Im* knew that hr could l»r:it
dolin’* &lt;H*liiM&gt;l iviihuiit much practice,
therefore hi* defeat wa* owing to the
Tc«rr.« utot Cprrt •.-There will fact that John h.vd help in training hi*
Wc arc lauutid to meet all cumpetil«* a Temtwrance caiicu* for the noni- readers
"Honor to whom honor is
iuation uf village officer*, for tlw en»uturn. guarantee &lt;&gt;ur goods strictly pore, 1

effect* to hi* plantation in Charlevoix

March 13th.

Coffees, Spices,

htIxm.U

Yoara Respectfully,

DAN. MANEE

II. G. HALE

Ohi.e it. Sntofn, Charlevoix, Charle­
voix Co., Mich.

J. LK^TX A
1879.

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING UP.

fjeiSB BKUTHKRN.

1879.

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 0*^^“

Another reduction in Crockery.

DRUGGISTS,

'NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS
Don't fnrgt’t it-

^'iial W. Sumi.

known in thr

BOOKSELLER

Our patient rested va»y during serv­
ice* la»t Sabbath. The White Wine of

Goods

A new and fresh stuck of Camlit n
reived at
II. G. Halk’s.

. ,,
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PUKE DRUGS,

lloiire and Lol adjoining G. A Tru- i
inn o'* residencc on the south. Enqnlreof
II. M. Lkk.
I F" I have no old stuck. My Drug,
are all fresh and pan*. This is some- I
thing to Is* rrmcmltered in nutting up
pmcriptioas.
H.G. ll*i.x. I
FF" A large quantity of Corn fiirraJe •

Something
&gt;r yourself!

line. C

H. G. Halm’s.

Nnt* and Candie*, jart a* many and
jurt a* dicap.
C. W. Smith.

All persons purchasing new wagon*,
null implement*, of all kind*, wiH find
it tn the.r ad vantage to go to tbe new
ertaWishment known aa Hartly* buildJams* Moore, Prop.
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
At Truman's Store.

7F" At H. G. Hai.KS Is the plarr to
buy your Horse Powders and Lini­
ment*. ami Family RrrripH. Yon ran
have them put up correctly and at rco*enable piices.

PATENT MEDICINES,
DYE-STUFFS,
SCHOOL BOOKS.

Drugs, Medicines,

history of trade. Especially in

SHOULDER BRACES,

___________

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION!
x

LOOK AT OUB 1879 PRICES:

Numa Suitings 8c, former priro 12 l-2c.

| DYESTUFFS.
TOILET ARTICLE*.
PKKFUMFS.
TRUSSES,
j

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,

AINTS, O,^SU|1K}|

j

AND BRUSHES.

,IS“ ‘

GROCERIES.

York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
MKaaoaMv.
I French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
Tea, Coffees &amp; Family Groceries.
GOOD GOODS!
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c. cigars and Tobacco*.
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
n mxnni.Tr.
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much
’(Ido, Ctom, Him, Pin. tc
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our
prices.
Pioneer Drug Store.

Youra li-eiupectflilly.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

H. G. HALE.
MQKXT MADE
MOJET SAVED.

■NMMMn

'I he L^ong Hrick FUjHI|TURE ST0RE

SEE THE LIGHTNING NEWER.

ent, including

propriatc remarks wens made by Presi­
dent Fehter. Mi** L. Angie Davis then
read a fine selection entitled "TheTwo
HASTINGS ITEMS.
Rabbi*," which was followed by a dart
entitled "Shell* of the Ocean." by Mim
-’•ound freight
.
.-Iliilcd a short
Belle Truman and Mio* Nellie Walrath.
Little Greta Young then rtepped to the diatanee eart uf town. The freight eagiut&lt; and wild train eabot
tied "The little chicken tliat wanted to,
bo a bint" Mattie Niehah rang a pirre
entitled "That will tw Heaven for me.”

Boor Altoft,

well

Burgman Sc. Baker’&gt;»
rar Bert 5-ecut Cigar at

IIauc’*

Oar eoantrv is getting to be fearfully
BOOTS AMD SHOES.
alarmiiur. the average of lifr living lr*•eiiiMil every year, without atty reason­
able eanar, death rewriting generally
from th*, mort in.iguiRcant origin. At
this *r«*mi of tire year &lt;-«pvci»Hy, a cold
t* such a r&lt; minon thing that in thr Fricaa.
- -------life wr iot apt
aitruding ii nnd TAFHKG Mfara BOOTS,................M
WOMEN’S SHOES,........ «
UharfetiZ! «n»ul4&lt;* ha*

BUMWANA ■ AMICK.

^.T

Crtrni**

FURNISS’

and Low Price*
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.

.....

, ,

• ■ ■

I have added to my stock of Dnnui Gooiw
a full lino of

FURNITURE!

Broadhead Alpacasa00D OOOI18

—«&gt;■&gt; *•—
cheap u w cai irrotB«,
FRES8 AND SALT HATS! My Stock of CBOCKERY and GLASSWARE ia
_
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.
COFFINStCASKETS

MEAT MARKET!

known.

Honent Good*, Exira Styles KKLL0GG? ^EMARAY

Sold only by me in this Village.

ALL K1ND8 OF

SMOKED HAMA
SHOULDERS.
PVULTBT,
LARD.Krt.

Hrint in your Country Froduor; will excanye Good*

A. TRUMAN.

�•Wy of five e.ouths during hi* ten of
oOm. The paltry avry of *1,000 p*r
aanum-about what a
dart
receives—does not eaaUe the Governor
of Michigan io lire Hk* a King- Th*
aalan* at the Btata erteare were fixed
many yean ago when our population
wm small Of ooun* they are now too
small and niggardly. In order to en­
able the Governor to lire in Lansing, it
high, and wrigba lt» pound*.
has Iracn auggriled, and very' wisely
JvrncK Ha*La&gt; ia 5 feet 1 inch in I think, that tbe land upeu which
bright. nod weighs 110 pound*.
the oUi Capitol stand., which ia quite
valuable, be *oid and a part of the procoed* thereof used in erecting a Gov­
Secretary or the Navy Thomfbon ernor’s mansion. Gov. Croswell, in his
i* G fart, and wntgba 170 pounds.
Bmcator Beck, of Kentucky, i* 6 feat not for himself, but for hi* succe**on
in office for all time to come. . A part of
in bright, and weigh* 205 pound*.
the money realised from tbe role of
SsXATOH Bladik, of Maine, is Gfset tbe land coaid be used aa a permanent
in height, and weighs IM pound*.
fund--at toast thc interwt-to hasp tho

fart 18, and will weigh 180 pound*.
from year to year. Any candid man,
Viox-Pmbidzxt Whxku* i* 5 feet whatever hi* jKiIitica, it seems to ni",
10) inches in height, and wuigu* 175 will admit that the Governor of Michi­
gan ought to live at the espitaL Thia
he cannot do on the small adary of
&gt;1,000 per annum.
The Blate ot
Michigan ought to pay her Chief Ex­
ecutive more and treat him better than
she doc* a mere clerk in acme State
dejiartmont.

DRDGS,IEDICI!fE8ttiCHEIIClU,
Fv-.wl TatlH Anteira. »»k. and WxttesWT,

The following resolution, offered by
Senator Billings, called out a very
sharp discussion in the Senate last
SDUTOB Bajuium. of Connecticut, i* Wsdnssdjr:
6 feci in height, and weigh* about 200
Amotenf (the House roneturtoo. Thai tbs
pound*.
Seiatok Bayard, ot Delaware, ia 6
feel 2 incite* in height, and weigh* 170
gaiioo wuh'&lt;q&gt;cu ।__ _
Benatora BiUinga, Farr and Moore
Chiev Jchkb Waite, of the Supreme
Court, i* 5 feet 10 inches high, and ■poke in favor of tbe adoption of thereaolution, while Huston, Bell, Childs and
weighs 200 pounds.
others
vigorously opposed tbe sama
JrSTICX Bradley is the dwarf of the
Tho La-gislatire committee* were sent!
Supreme bench. Ho ia 5 foot 7, and
to Kal*m*zoo without instruction* *s to
weighs 125 pound*.
whether they were to ait with open or
Ji-snr* Hrxr is 5 fact 10 inches in closet! doors. Thc Seuaton opposed
height, and before nia sickness be to thc resolution contended that for the
weighed 100 pounds.
investigating committees tout with open
C*BL ScHVRr, Secretary of the In­ door* Would thwart the very purpose
terior, is about C feet 3 inches in height, for'which they were appointed. Again,
and weighs 155 pound*.
after having taken much tealimonv in
Jl'sTiiX Clifford is the heaviest man secret, to open the door* to the puLlie
on thc Supreme bench. He weighs 255 and press at thia stage of the investi­
gation would defeat the whole matter.
pound*, and ia 6 feel high.
PoSTW AKTER GENERAL KEY i* the It is not likely that the asylum official
pant of the Cabinet Hr is fi feet 3 are as black *■ they have been painted,
but that wrongs have been perpetrated
inches tai’, and weighs 210 pound*.
in the institution there ia good reason
Joux SheamaX, Secretary of thc to believe. Tho people ot thia State
Treasury, ia G feet 2 inches in height, liave a vital interest in the great humani­
and Wilf certainly weigh 170 pound*.
tarian institution at Kalamasoo, and,
Secretary or State Evart* ia the while they do not want to break doom
slightest man in thc Cabinet; hia height (nnooent and able men, the} do want to
ia 5 feet b inches; ho weigh* 125 pound*. M e a fair, impartial and searching in­
It i* said that Mrs. Jonas, tho wife of vestigation; aud if any or all ot th*
the Hebrew Senator-elect from Louim- asylum officials are guilty of misconduct
ana, ia one of the handsomest women in they ho|&gt;e to ace them punished to the
fullest extent of the law. On thc other
M. Gkktt, the new French Presi­ hand, if everything at the asylum u a*
dent, is an able agriculturist, a keen it should be, it is high time that tbe
sportsman and inveterate smoker. He •lamsging report* therefrom should lx,
tai Ira well, but not much, and keeps hi* heavily "■at down" upon.

Fadzilal teppointment*: David H.
Btrotter, West Virginis. C.iaeul General st u»
City of Mexico; Lanas H. Fuote, Cecaul of lira
United Ulates st Vslpsndao: John M. Wilson.
t pronteo

COTUUXS10X.ll. rKOCKEDISOS.

fTW.UW.

AT Bodie, Cal-, there tv a. shooting
affray hetwean Georgs Tati *ud Henry Hrstb,
in which tbe former wan kilted. Heath badly

rl

IROI, R11LS1 SHELF EKRDHRE

PEOPLE'S DffUH NTOBE,
Haotinc

M. S. GOODYEAR,

DR) GOODS, SILKS ant DRESS GOODS

were ably, eloquently and vigorously
who ha* just retired, was over 6 feet tn shown up by Regent Charles Rynd, of
height; weight, 210 pound*.
Gen. Adrian, in the Hall of the* House, last
Shield*, hi* successor. is 6 feet in height, Wednesday evening. The learned and
eloquent doctor was greeted by a large
and weigh* 175 pound*.
and intelligent audience, who listened
to lu* burning and ngorou.i words for
one hour and three-quarters. The doe
tor is a member of tbe alumni of twenty
years standing, and for more than seven
yean’ has been a leading Regent of th*
Univerwity.- He spoke of the past, pnraent and future of the great institution
of Icandug at Anu Arbor. It now num­
bers 1,272 studcuts in ali the depart­
ments aud alxint sixty protestors. Tbe
first |&gt;art of Dr. Rynd's addrean had ref­
erence lo the early straggles of th*.
University ami ila present need*. He
advocateil granting tho appropriation*
asked of the Legislature for University
A Fort ’Worth
(Tex.) dbpatch
■ay* that tbe out-forag Yuma stage wm again
■tapped itaaide the eity lin-.fta Thaoaiy pamMK«r wm robbed, lira' mail-bag* rifled, and tbe

cuss the Rose Douglas* difficnltv,
Fiitterly denouncing the latter. He
then took up tin- recent action of the
regents in reinstating Dr. Rose at a
salary of $l,f&lt;00 per annum, tho matter
of absenteeism among the law profewsora. etc. Dr. Rynd very warmly com­
mended the action of the majority,
while lie severely denounced the minor­
ity. In cloaing,' he pictured a bright
»nl gb&gt;win j future for tbe Michigan
University.
tr
Prof. Kent, of the Law Department,
liriofly replied to Dr. Rynd's charge of
absent*eism. rather Uirrung thc tables
upon the learned doctor.
Prof. Prothingham, of the University,
also marie a few retnarka in relation to
the needs of the Medical Department.

The President lias
nominated
Jamra Hill, CuBsctor ol Internal Itevroue for
lbs District of MkraMppi, sad Georg, a

This matter has c
able time and grwiei__________________
feeling. Tbe committee* held four
meetings aud took considerable testi­
mony licaring upon tb&gt;- matter. Last
Thursday Senator Shepard, Chairman
of the Senate committee, made * ma­
jority report, fn ely exonerating W. S.
George &amp; Co .the State printer*. Senator
Hodge, of Jackson, dissenting from the
majority report, made a minority re­
port, giving hia own view* of tbe 'sub­
ject. This called out Senator Huston,
who also made a minority I
'
Senate spent a part of two
discussion of this subject.

called by the Democratic and National
parties met here yesterday (Friday)
afternoon, to nominate candidates for
Judge of the State Supreme Court and
two Regents ot the University, in place
of Judge Campbell and Regents Rynd
and Grant.
Thc two conventions■
nominated tho same candidate*. The
Rejaibl leans b(dd their uonventfon here
next Thursday.
G. W. Hz

web of it* own making, a^d
one of Mr. Champagne's children in­
. ekraed it in a wsrm aorering of wool.
Nothing of interest occurred until a

TV Wk* Leas thaa • Fart.

The Old Colony line sell, tie
from Boston to New Tori for MAO.
opened thr dock to wind it as usual. The steamers step at Newport, and thr.
regular fare from Boston lo Newport ia
tilQ. The other day threw Newport
CH-vchar.tft in Bootoo bought New York
teckata sad took th* Old Colony routr.

Groceries and General Produce,

tbaHotrae . .Bills wars passed: Tn amend lav
retetl ro to letttag enntrarta for repairs; to astabii.li tbe Itenlon Harbor .b'peaaal a. a commoa highway and pohlk narigaUe water*.. ..
Tbe Normal School Approprisdoa bUl came up
on a third reading, and inmo pretty warm dia-

Life fn * Ughtheaae.
A grim story of life ib * lighthouse
comes from the Burmah coast, and ia
printed iu the Rangoon Tin***. A tele­
gram having announced that tho light
of the Alguada reef waa not visible, a
steamer waa dispatched to ascertain thc
cause. The Captain, on landing, dis­
covered two of the men in thc light­
house dead, while a third wa* lying in
a precarious state. The keeper stated
that signals of diatree*. such a* * 1 want
i-nmedialc help," and “Mau dying.” had
been exhibited by him for about twenty
day*. A* * last rteort, all hi* sign*!*
having fail.d to attract attention, be
darkened the lights on the B—rin side,
feeling certain that this atep would not
fail to attract attention to thc light­
house. And *o, with the dead and the
dying, he watered tor relief, which came

EWTOM HOUSE.

JLST1MGN HOUSE.

MONEY TO

LOAN I

h iffuni Ul ta&gt;U hrmba.

$100.00 and UPWARDS

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VOLUME VL

SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1871).
HTRYCHfilNE POISONING.

in srivnoe for my deliverance. Belle grop­
ed back to the Led. but did notimmedi
aleiy grt in; she .looped and lifted the
curtains which hung around the bottom

r.-. -l Evan
ingly; but!
he tried all
life wm nat

cte. ;After

authorities have about

would have this ad vantage, too, that, the

Hunter, the greatest of English pbywologiata, upon liis dhoti)-bed, aa he felt Ida

felt her finger, graze my face aa I held
myrelf fearfully MtesihmUy back against

that ]

but

&gt; come to fee rente

THE

HOME

DOCTOR.

HOUSEMLBJEOMWaT.

Cnxrx.—Hemlock bark grab'll and

Tiring* went on in this way without any
definite result until Fred received a
sudden summon* home on account of
hit mother's illness. When he camo

Rxxovatoio MxxrsewrrT.—Take

that

per, which has superseded costlier ma­
terials foaeo many different purposes, is

that the hand of destiny wositf it, and
that a benign and all-wise providence
had seen fit in thia extraordinary way

Jirtctorg.

w.

the number.

il“young.

“He

l

•hall have

Master Augustus,

H X BARBER.

With the morning light fresh tears
came over me lest my unconscious
room-mate might yet peer beneath the
bed for robbers before she left the room;

I room, looking oat on the distant hills
and the beautiful winding branch of the
Blackwater; but what cared Fred for

irjt PARMENTER.

to join her courins
an early break­
fast, and she had ovcrsle]* heraeif.
When at last she took the key, unlocked
the door and departed. I lost no time in
slipping out of my sliamcfnl place of
concealment and escaping from the ho­
tel. On the stair* i met Fred coming

। blind god, and could not ace even

LOOK LX G UNDER THE BED.

Fred'a room and smoke uv cigar, while
hrv poor wrsteh, expatiated ini hi* suf­
i
u u tne natnt or many penous to, fC!-iug*, doubt* and solicitude Did
take a look under the beo before retir ahe iovo hum/ that was th. quwatam
ing for the night. Mrs. Evergreen, my whicb dutnrbpd every moment of hi*
■ .Ved TO
11 ludulgem e h existence, and to which, with the closest
Wl H GRISWOLD.
con be called, in this peculiar prwctK-i*. reasoning, he could not bring himself a
1™.
™|r.
Somcu™.
b.
thought a word or a sign settled the
point beyond a doubt in his favor; at
I the case, she forgets it until.she Las put others bo fancied ho read a coolness and
out the light and cns.oucad herself unthta»uu , dcr the comforter, then it is hard that 1, tion of uncertainty he dared not press
u- U. I vho am not troubled with nervous ap
the question lest a hasty step might
--- I prvhcniurr.nc**, should have to get out
bring him to grief.
in the cold and do it for her. I have

A L BAKER.

WALTER &amp; POWERS

H. BRADY.

often remarked to -----Mrs.. Evergreen.
------ ••’".V
| when I have sc*her prong
'
’ ’the
*
under
„r, ■ bed,,that
--------------------it wi
siliy habit, and that
i the Boo^r she gave it up the better. To
iXK'vm*
'
*hat”U“,,n
^‘U'r-hall

i

“ Why. what’s the matter with you,
old fellow ? You look like the last days
of an ill-spent life. And your coat, too
—why, it’s all over feather* and dust.
Where have rou been?”
.
“ Why, I slept—slept out last night;
-:
that's alt Our house is full, and so
-z II
hail to find quarters elsewhere. ”
Im
going home to dress’
“ I diould say »o. docidodly. I
all, old fellow! You've been on a___ ,
i and luid to put up in the wateh-housc;
I come now, own trp and tell us all about

1
I
‘
I
'
j

’ i**'"!
»&gt;’»od Belle aa to her sentiment;,
i( ft favorable opportunity presented ii­
* No lark at all, Friil; nothing ot the
ar st any rate to let her know, in '
M ^4^ Way&gt; Hjat Fred WM languish­ ' kind, I assure you.’
“ Well, if not a lark what kind of a
ing IB
dutre. on her accxmni,,and
-----------------------------------------____ thd.
thus
bird was it ?
Froiti the look* of the
: — —jc
------- .
...
,
. i gt»«' her no excuse tor prolonging his
feather* I should say it was a yoose.”
I , .**,
’te*
« 1
’ Fou're the goose, Fred. Butj sen1“’. 1lit V”1 °! ~“*lrl“»» l» .»»• nrriee.
not oUM tato

I IWnobodj. n».I.r then. Ml Ml M Bn—on. 'z«». ol lb. raaa«.
r’°‘ ‘‘—."'“‘■‘‘•'■""“•''‘“••'to* —ini U Mr bou» ol «»&gt;« emmuj

Dr.

£ d.

SESSIOXS,

-I uS

Mr. Jo.

.Xg'.'

(KorATUtc rhywtaa. iMirdiiAmjr well purnoe yonr investigations furthersmall
----- ••----- a single
- -■
one——
and •to ----------occupy• for
«“*r- IM
«*&lt;*' &lt;»ii. immptiy anj
jato tjj(. hurean drawers and
night a room at the hnteL We would
*■ .... ——-.———_____ ____ I he' clothes-basket.”
.
cheerfully have offered her guests ac’Evergreen," she *iU rejoin, “don't
ISAAC M. FLINT. Jr.

in the same predicament. An agricult­
so. Come to think of it, a man could ural fair in the village had brought many
very easily get into the riothea-baakrt! “
“Certainly he could, my dear, quite

LEWIS DURKEE

ot look up that as well?"
“Now, Evergreen, you’re laughing at
ie. But I can't leave off the habit, and

EMORY PARADY.

had intended asking Fred Evans to let
me pass the night with him.
For thia purpose 1 went to the hotel
at a late hov, and proeredad at ouro to
Fred's room. Init, to my surprise,found

&amp; J. FELGHNER.
Ho. under the bed goes the candle,
and. no signs of humanity being dis­
covered, Mr*. Evergreen u able to re। pooe in peace. But, as already observed.

I

WOODLAND HOUSE.

that, "to oblige some lady guests for thia
night only.” as the landlord expressed
it, Frei had consented to give up No.
30. and occupy a small room in the rear
of the building.
g. The
The gas
gas being
being turned
turned
up, I took a I(took
-*- *to
-------await
'* *-*
his
----return,
*------

must be told you sooner or later, and I

"Good heavens, Gns! how earnest you
look al me ; you don’t mean to say that
—tlial anything lias hapjwucd to Belle
Bronson^
“Don’t mention her name again.
Fred, or think of her any more, for
shell never be anything to you. I have

one,

,&gt;U

th» |&gt;rocednrc is almoat a. Ud,
I h,T
if,t*
cold in on
tne both in getting out and getting in.
W AXurACTUantef Buou aa&lt;i Mm. M*kia« If it were not for increaung thia mental
oB

E rARADx,

J. B. RASEY,

i to appreiicnd danger. I should relate to
1 her what I am about to lay before the
&gt;e public moet particularly
ind that Mm. Evergreen i

Siiifrclljmcnj €*rfi&gt;.

yy«L&lt;*«TT ■•vie,

for two-and-twenty years (that is the
period of our wedded life, and happy
years have they tarn &gt;-if, I nay, I have
for thia long period refrained from im-

of my joy* and ftartakcr of my x&gt;rrow»,

C. C. Wouarrr. Proprietor.

yy IL LIAM JONES,
therefore I harc no hesitation in saying
I that if I had my life to live over again
I r*&gt; i:i.
__ .1_____«. _ ____________

intending to imitate

dryness of throat will be found in a
small piece of muriate of ammonia,
about ten or fifteen grains, every two
houra. Usd the best quality and allow
it to dissolve slowly in the month.
BuaxiMO Purr.—To relieve burning
fret, first discard tight boots; then take
one pint of brau and one ounce of
• •
'
*
*
’
P&lt;il.
and add one gallon of li
when cool enough, sosk your __________
. .
-for —
minutes. The relief
mixture
fifteen
is instantaneous. T
every night for awe,,..
The bran and bicari&gt;onate should be |
_________________________
_____.
- - .
nato of soda can l»c purchased for about '
10 cents a pound from whuleoalrv drug-'
gists.
The burning seusatiau is pro-

Opening into one of those chapterof Isaiah —that are as full of nourish.
i—* ’ ’’ —-our
1
meptM.a
wheat-field
ore lighted.
u|Xm this paaaage: ‘"The Lard God ;
hath giw«i tne the tongan of the learned.;
that I should know how to speak a wool
in season to him that is weary.”- This
set us to thinking about the reitlfubtext
of God’s word and of Christ's support­
I
ing grace. A very different thing is
tins from dreamy indolence. God abhor*
1 the idle man as a monster, and lazincns
closed, so that Uie feet do not perspire,
Ccrnt For Nkouloic Tootwachb. aa a cardinal sin. But rest is not only
refreshing, blit invigorating. The far- A Gorman physician recommends pownior’s noonday hour under the *hadv dered quinine for neuralgic toothache.
tree refit* him for the hot afternoon's Tlx. sufferer should dip n finger into
toil in the harvest-field. Nothing fit* an fresh water and then into the quinine
army for battle like a good night's sleep powder, and rub it thoroughly on the
and a full morning meal. If »omc “ter- gum iu the neighborhood of the pomritilo toiler*" would oftencr halt and (ul tooth. The application should be re
rest, they would live the longer.
All around us axe multitudes of wcanr
people.
They are tired out with life*
daily battle, with bearing the heat and
ly first on himself.
burden of the day. Some carry a great
load of care aa to how they aliall make
both_M)d* B&gt;«ct,, ami how they shall । tried other remedies in vain. It invari­
“foot" the bills for rent, food and rsi- ably produced a rapid alleviat'.on of the
ment. Other* are worn out with anxic- p^in.
ties. A burden of spiritual despondency
weighs down “Brother Little-Faith* and
“Mr*.' Much-Afraid.’
Another has The disease i. as tending “conundrum
Ewn tired of waiting for suoccmi in to medical men, but Dr. Julius Pollock
labors, and is tempted to throw down
his seed-bag and sickle in sheer despair.
Others still arv w.ory of waiting for re­
cognized answer* to prayer.
For all these tired and burdened
heart* Jesus, the relief-bringcr, has Hia
word in season. To the Christian with
a small puree He says: “Your life consutath not in the abundance of things

ured as most horrible.
From the
“American Cyclopedia" the following
is condensed :
The symptoms it produces are diffi­
culty of breathing and a sense of suffo­
cation, twisting of the limbs snd tetanic
convulsions, the body lieeocning arched
in the
choiring. The attack occurs in parox­
ysms, between which the intellect is
often clear at first, but becomes clouded

ix-curs after an interval of suffering.
lasting
usually
ataut three
hours.
'
HIUK
uruiii;
wicr-uuui-.
O..» the
• ).- poisoning is not always at- ■
But
tended by suffering.
C. C. Cook, the special State House
policeman and nightwatchman, it will

doubting and desponding Jcsua ■*?•
day he went to see Belle, determined to “Fear not, little flock. It is My Father's
know his fate from her own Ups. Soon gixxl pleasure to give you the king­
after he left Oakville, and 1 did Mt CM dom.’ There is a wonderful rcatfulneas

t,u bringing him bony.* with me and preanting him to hi/ old flame. Belle

This may be called Christ's richest and
sweetest promise. Tire believer who
lives on that promise con often sing

ne was spiiarenlly in his customary
health, and, with the exception of a
felt comparatively well. He slept re­
markably sound that night, and got up
in the morning none the worse for hu
evening’s blunder. He described his
sensation, upon that occasion to a
stuff, I went down to the Metro}

E

mv gear w*r‘ *4.18, Boas*, a coma; wax, &gt;2 .12.
la ■ bless all Sweden, 37 cents; -war, &gt;1.36. Bwitxer-

U—.. .rpb~i I.. ^&gt;-&gt;-1 .110—M J„. I
, Wt „•
. wbjoh — —-wily .Wort, d-,
to™,I. to., M, —uw I~tor~ ,n SUJe
romown. tb. Im "ktol to™. — .
U™U, ».l mo—.U, rtraudam. Th. ;
(oro., « . due— ol ouly «Ioh hie..

T

,

thJ, t ^.p.oi
„s v! too
1-u| Jo„ „
,u
]
h, „ ,
. blL

now put ।

i I hadn’t liern a little weak and sore I |
■ would have felt better than I do now. |
.
.—
il is an experience i aon i want io nave ,
^.u,b~lr*' ,*• agaui, though. There is too much danger t
prettily of the heart. There « a ills—

.-

—1

—

a

U—t.d. Th. IMte riaUV
»«&gt;|».oro to a.U or -M.oo .dull , ,b
I.o—..u.hb.-on.K
rheumatism-u a disease of middle and
ul™.—I I.I.. ..
obtooio.

and

will

continue

indefinitely

if

“ •“"tototo-uu

(teverumeats Last About Five Hundred

us:
“ Give me jour burdens."
He
&lt;h» piloted Noah and all ths precious
freight in the ark; Ho who supplied the
widow’s waning cruse of oil; who put

ly right, you

U I breathed

ient

and yet to-day France eomes out
those commotions a wise and power
republic.’

I road j (aimply stirred in with the spoon, nfit

•fednfea

sailor’s ’ doff.'
long distance, so she hoisted up the pipe
M Mid found that the trouble lay
Oakvilla for

Jodie*.’

more does the stoning Bnriour,

.1

without moving them forward or back-

atheist

clean snow was intimately stirred with i

Ptfuble 4c Single Rigs,

------.V
Co— —ry Mt wUh
-t—•

downward, and
grntly into the a
then
twist
r

the ]&gt;rayen &lt;•*

heart.” What fooU we are when we
.trap fee load more Ughtly and detewmine that nobody shall earry it but
ourselves!

O’. OSZLZLTJJST,

M urni-K. — Make

nosa whatever. Mow mix, a little si a
time, the finest plaster of Pana, in
which s little white glue has been dis­
solved, and apply with a brush and

thia morning for breakfast partaken of

He

NEW LIVERY!

Iwns-nox

promincni puvBician ano proicasor —,----------—;
»«1™1 LiH^o
.tolXd u&gt; otowooll wood.
uowiM huopteioo 1 -toto—1- ™
„
A. d&gt;

around me, and, O Godt bless him I

DE2STTISTS

ket, into boding lard, drain, serve

, . . ,
,
...
actiicd mrscl! when 1 tell so strangely,
subject of some coufuiuon that sur .
. J ..
.
IL B. -n to. toT ,to,r; f

you were all along intending to marry
yourself—a _yexy shabby trick, one of
which I never suspected you! ’
1 of indulging in my v&lt;w&gt;tnl&lt;M|ua]
Ho I had to tell him (in strict confi­
ty by giving a leng thswa mivow, dence, cf cortTsr, ns I tell you. reader)
when from my hiding-place I beheld all about the liedroom affair at the
Belle Bronson take quiet possession of Oakville Hotel, and the love that grew
Tl&gt;e most common cause of wi-ariness
out of it.
show gre.it uniformity in making the
is the attempt to carry on overload of
I Kittle shook
care. Ao«l this is not a wise forethought
Egypt was under ahrj»herd Kings for
for tire future or a proper providence for
proved
an
infallible
care
for
rbctithat I did not, aa I should hsve done,
alsiut 500 yean. Her golden ago, when
A paper has been prepared by Mona.
tnatiam, bruises, Ac: One pint high- she so flourished in art, spread over
make myself immediately known to
The word in scaiMin for such overloaded
her. Thus the opportunity for disoov- Lion Donnat, of BruMcls, a member of Christian*, who toil along life's high­ wines. one ounce spirits turpentine, one :«&gt;o yiwrs. TheA Hebrew republic ran
several ”
learned
academies,
and rule
oJ.'Si.T'i’ta"i
B«r7ircwoAu
lu» z.
r ’■■*,_«
----- &gt;. way like jaded poekhorsea, is this: one-half ounce Cayenne |&gt;cppcr. one- from Mosch Io King David—500 yean;
and thru came the empire to enter upon
’ Cast thy burden on the Lord, and He
Uuura.
Dwbt UK. Ur onl ol
•*"” Oj
«.l rf
half ounce origanum. 4. Dr. Bonnet,
slmll sustain th&lt;w.~ If we will xmly
U» TO!«,Mn,lud» Uriliuu “‘““J*™ '» JSM ro-uun™. TV.
of Granbet, France, recommends and &lt;&gt;f Greek liberty covered al»tit 500
drop everything that ia sinful and
I year*. Home enjoyed all the splendor of
superfluous in the way of worry, He
a&lt;-».
IU k.j, U&gt;a. - I
.Tf1"'a &gt;v ““ *”“• ¥
n republic for th* some strange period
will enable us to carry the legitimate
i_ .l- ______ i _____ _ _______ •&gt; -The annual eoat of unmarv edneaby friction. He u»«d it himself with '
PU years. Thus. Ixriween Cinciubon for each inhabitant in the United
,&gt;crfect success, having almost instan­ natus, the farmer President, and the
taneously got rid of rheumatic pains in I overthrow of the repuldic by Casar
for you.’ The literal meaning of this
"X IT TJL
mid AntonV, there intervene the mag- |
tonic text is: He has you on His heart. r "T
U‘''
.' J «T.
Spun. J -—. .-I
cuiuu near uic aoii woros in my very I,
. —~
----— — - , ,~ What an inspiring,gladdening thought!
anociitl with waler as hot aa can Ih- „
.
,
___ _____ ____ I
W,
off—d m, be, —«u«g mm JnM* «lboUon. M c»U; TO. « V.
The Infinite God fro:/ Hia everlasting
u&gt; .
«, lull ol loriiog. Li %b
,S "»“•
rhicb followed the
throne has poor, little sinful me on Hia
— ■
- • oe-nta; war. $2.48. Wartemberg.40
tailed.
; Western empire, are now living well
I
cents;
war,
&gt;2.48.
Austria.
37
cents;
nem and devotion. that I fell’
1 and happy in th/* 4OOth year of their
I war, &gt; 1.50. Belgium. 52 cents; war, to Him. He knows my frame; He re­
„
------- । —«—:-------------------- —
--------------------- —
rent to mv •1-52Denmark, fil.05; war, &gt;1.96. member* that I am but dust. Like as
a father pities Iris children, so the Lord . chanic wnir« that “Snow, when incor- suflfcirnlJy truthful at least to assure us
of it went France’81 cent*; war, &gt;4.86;. Italy. 16

m

stir into the boiling milk, and continue
to stir it twenty minutes. Turn it into
a mold.
May- --- 1eaten
eold
-----------— either
------- —or
—----rara"»«•*
Total «xJ*”1*®. 14 cents.
Potato Pum.—Take cold roast meat
-beef, mutton, or veal and ham lo­

themselves, but the tendons and other !
T c following is an extract from a
iwits of tire musclsa which have a Mini- late sermon by the Bev. David Swing,
lar. anatomical structure.
Muscular j
work only will suooc. d. Continue to
of Chicago:
rhctiuiatixm docs not attack tire heart.
coat it till the warfare ia a clear, even
marble white.
Trat IUcikt Wat to Baran Vanner.
fnnics of cairtati bnmlpbide. A piece |
of cotton wool should lie melted with [ not turn on ita axis more than once in
the cartan liisulphidc. and put into a 400 or 500
Some of the old
wide-mouthed bottle. The mouth of states lie outside of the bounds of hiathe tattle may then ta held closely on lory, but those inside these bounds

served me a shabby tnck when you al-

rive X**“••• w- •1’70
Nrti.retaoda, 72
sof 'auroriZe cenU; war, M.01. England and Wales,

Oatmzal Blaxc-masue.—Take one

nine by mistake about a month ago. and aeaaon with tiepper and salt; also
1 Hc waafbnnd in the Stale Library.lying | cut pickka, if liked; boil and maah
! npon the reading table, perfectly on- j some potato^ make them into a paste
1 «*&gt;nsciou*. his back arched snd hia head । wrthan egg and roll out. dredging with
almost reaching his heels, in a violent1”—"’ —t —.^1 -4.1. . —
tetanic convulsion.
Medical aid was some of the seasoned meat upon one
I summoned, and, after three hours' half and fold the other like a puff; ptpeh
| pumping and rubbing, during which neatly, and fry a light brown.
u®e lw'
knotted m sposnw, he reSrt'rrxD Eoos.—Boil fee eggs bard.

else, and that somel»ody elite mcane to gold tried in the fire, that thou mavest
be rich. At My right haid arc treas­
ures forevermore.’ Only think how
rich
.7

I light the lamp and report. I've done it
rather more frequently of late than is
agreeable, and liave intimated as much
to Mrs. I". She says:

UNION HOUSE

I
I

a

will

re|-

rraoe is made perfect in c
So fe* Gtal reoDy oasries i

�BUILDER’S HARDWARE!

Boston
Store

W. S. GOODYEAR’S
rare the rider, left Rat. tn hold the
hanm while'
... . .
Arewding tlm
bland smile .
«&lt;mM like ta I

F

At Bock Botkin Prices. Jefferson Nails, [all sizes.]

Brussels, Ingrains, Oil Cloths,

Sash, Doors and Blinds.

Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.
Hie fanners of Woodland arc maklug maple sugar to brat alt.

C. A. Hough haw got eleven new wagana ready far those who wish a good
article.

Plenty of aiekncM in thia' vicinity,
and H. Haight is kept busy in his line
of Hpineas ■ ad making.

PEOPLE’S CAVCUS.
I T* MsiUito vutae* W :
uomJttsiiae Vi)U«c Oaivrs «£r Uw ns* ’l»n&gt;***
BT OnpERUFCOM

MAPLE GROVE CAUCUS.
ITA TWrs «UI W • IteMMksa Cmh&gt;MU

No more need of ahul
Imre floor when you «u
nic for 3» ct*. jx-r yard.

Their Complete Stock

Hartings, Mich.. JUrrt*! IH».

W. •* GOODYEAR.

illSWORTB 4 BROOKS,

I Woodland, is afflicted with aa inward
roarer which has hern prononneed in*
curable by the dovtors ot the (Tnirerai
ty. and Mr. Demand ia slowly wasting
away ’midst great wittering.
.

Bach. Wheeler has got the mad route
I i&gt;ctween Haatinmi and Woodland, and
we nnderwtand he will start from HastThe engineer io a fwriory in Coldwat­ Inga in tire morning, making ris keep
er, eftwM into the hotter and did «ne behind the rest of tire world just two
mending by ..the light of a kerosene day* in tire receipt of our eastern pa*
lamp. Ha began To grt ant feet fotrnsg, hat the man-bole wassiuaU while
John Idnklrtter’s barn burned to the
be was fat. and be Hock midway in the
apartarr. .Then tho gas from the lamp ground Sunday night. The lightning
"truck a straw stark rinse liy and ft
conimrinirated with H r Imni setting it
ou fire. There was about twenty bush­
by the toroe of the explosion.
els of com ami a quantity of hay. oat*,
RwyrJe riding br women promises to etc., afoerd in the I Mini. Insured in the
heeroae MttonaMr in Detroit. Tbe Woodland Co. for AW.
examplc use set l»r a wcaltln' and rvj.utaldr vromg lady, wlm at flrat rnde jn । C. lURnydrr had a runaway last
wnirit/wn was driving through Main
Council. Rooms, f
Street, sitting on an icy lioard. when
March 11th. 1T78. j
the males started, sliding him off. The
Regular meeting held.
hind wheel ran over Chris, but he held
I’rrsrnt—Chipman, Pn-sidrnt; Baron to the tram. Chris. Vasualitiro mr
l«rr.
Wheeler.
Lee
and Young, trust.&lt;essummed up briefly as follows, to-wit •
Minutes of the prvvio-ts meeting read
One sprained wrist, our hurt Leek, and and approved.
resulting In *
a badly dczroraRsed nrw.
Nki.U
The following aecounts were prrwntthan regalornft’lmT&lt;*i'faror ’
ed. and on motion allowed:
, At Cold water, on Hie 10th, a little soti
A Detroit hmdiand-of-a month did of E. O. Rcutt, and another child Mere
not r*Sl home at night, and. aa this playing on the ire on Silver lake when
w aa hrs first irregularity, his n ifr sat j ihc ire gave way and they (with fell in.
up till morning waiting for him. Thau The latter suerredril in getting out and
as soon aa Mr. Scott rmtld reach hia
child lie was taken out but died before
reaching the horn**.
The total strength of oar army is 34,

On motion the President appointed
Wheeler, I&lt;e ami Young, with the Re­
corder, aa a committee. to art tic with
the Village Treasurer and report at the
next regular meeting.
On motion Council adjourned.
C. H. Baxnr,
E. CHIPMAN.
Recorder.
President.
Corxcrt. Room*. I
Feb. 33th. 1W». 5
I
IThrrrns,
The jwtition of H. A.
I Brooks. A. J. Hardy and fifty other
free-hmd electors residing in the village
of Nashville, has Iwcn presented, ask­
ing that a rroolution bo
sabnuttiug to a vote of the ••hxtor* at the
i next annual election to la* held in the
village of Nashville on the first Tues­
day of April, A. D.,
the question
i of re-inrortiorating the village of Nash I ville under and subiect to act No. 17B,
of the Session 1j»«s of 1*73. of ihr
State of Michigan, entitled, "An act
for the iried.iMiralmn ot villagre, there­
fore, be it
Rr_M&gt;i.vr.t&gt;, By Hie Common Councfl
of the Village of Nash rille, that ithe
question of re-incorporating said vil­
lage of Nashville Im* snlxnllted to a
vote of the electors on said first' Tues­
day in April. A. D.. 1873, and that pub­
lic notice la- given l»v the President of
said village, by publishing this resolu­
tion thirty days in the Nashville Nkw&gt;.
a paper published and eirrulated in tin
village of Nashville. and by posting
printed copies thereof in ten of the
most puldir plarea in said village.
C. HLBBanr.
JL CHIPMAN.
Recorder.
President.

644^77
&lt; iu»nij»4»ii ( ombinnl Reaper

mik)

Tlovvcr. ( lismpiou Mt

Mewrr and Reaper. JarfuKMi Wm*omb mix* Itaggies, Baek
rye and Farwr i Friend (iraiM Drill. Coates and

SPRING STOCK !

Don’t fail to see me before buying.
iHt) Sant ij Doliu fill lio.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

PIONEER STORE !

.

his mother, and stopped tn viat friends
at Rocbeater, when- be Was taken down
with saudl-pnx, to which hr was ex pro­

surprise and sorrow in that ciry, where
bo was wi ll known to a large circle of
friroris. It is feared that his mother
Will hr Stricken down by the same dis­
ease.' She and her snn left Bottle Creek
for the Sooth last December.

Oh, how they will wring your hand
until after election.
Frank Ha rt well's little hoy, Mabie to
be around, a* lively aaever.

George Spire ha* resumed work. Bin
•ompUint proved to-be a very Lad cold.

Arthur, son of ’Squire Siosson, i&gt; via
itiag his parent*. Hr live, with an
aunt in (be eastern part of the State.

JJENKY ROE.
rropect of a small State ('nnveurion, but
nroumpthw has killed all that. Yrrtrrday forenoon when a trawler for an
Earteni crockery house entered a GriswnM street restaurant a ith a half-eagle

a round the second time. The trarrbr
ramr in for a nip. and hr pnrwKtlv of­
fered to "heed or tail" with any other
thirsty rualoinrr. Jurt as a man rtep;« d forward the milk-worn*, who sap­
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DONOT NEGLECT

New Goods
KOCHER BROS.

New Goods!
We are now receiving our Spring Stock. (
NEW i SEASONABLE GOODS,

PaoraiKToa

KOCHER BROS

Suit! Hans ati shtlfen,

nr The Highest Market Price paid
for Hides, Pelts, fce.

Are in stock, and more following until out;'
Aim! will be pleased to show the same-

to all who any t»IL

SPBIRGTI01II1RR6W

line, in all its departments, is complete.

-

KOCHKR BROS.

VIENNA BAKERY.

Hrwrrns and earth' but that bnite
swXfUwed iy tm dollars r cried

BOOTS and SHOES!

HATSAND CAPS!

Fresh and Salt Meats,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
*•.. At.. dr.

tirrosahddi^wUrh. One spring and
gulp d.d the iHMiurss, smThr Timkrnaitid to m-. when- the otiwr* were

The first installment of

----- OLD REUABLF-----

MEAT MARKET.

TO MAKE BOOM FOR THEIR

LOOK OUT FOR NEW “10.” SOON

ar&lt; ■■*&gt;.... tmjiros *
'■ ; *F*i

’
In*’ S
ss

- i?} r!
s
BdSSfcdB iS

Hi
am ••

�Wm. A. AYLSWORTH
।

- In fall to mvrikretag with

Mi. Ito a

SUQAM, TEAS,
COFFKCS, SPICAS,
vuutot, like wAM.flrr, .
■7 M tuLd. jta.d,.r uf •,V.M*Ua»d.
aWtfECIiU.u»aa...i,;

1 Wood by » n. urhlioriug fermer,
'MVtau'lTIrfelri.y. living Jiwt over
Hur in XHrow*. The ptetrontara '
MdTd Hie Harder,** furnished liy
WWAdtaiid ecWmrepondent, arewuta •

-Tta-water h.rbe rirertertatag rap.
au&lt;’
thU ’"‘tag ha* covered *
-•&gt;-«-■-•
—««“
—A Iwrarh of t« fret in width occurreal in Higdon Ar Nor^gn * mill-dam at
Itarryvilta.
Mamta.^rkL entailing
a’em of $100. H la bein?repaired.

■

CANNED GOODS,

TTAY1MG bought of H. R. DMinmm fe Cm tbrirHtork «f Goods, f shall at
' 11
once inaugurate the
f
.
'
.
'
....

STILL AHEAD!

Of «very d&gt; «-i iptiou.

GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE ! »*«».
WITH A COMPLETE UXE OF

JELUIM,

rinity. Occupying my ow n store-building

^^‘•*w4***

11* immensely. while mincing
away on wormy turnip* and musty
canned fruit, to state that in about
three month* we hope to be able to anironncr their appearance in NaaiiviBc.
miIki

-The Spanning 4. Wilkin* ManuiwiMCtatoW Hooting*, fcwr

—At the Tcniphranre Caucus on
Thursday err., the following ticket
wa* nominated: Pre*.. Calvin Ainaworth : Recorder, E. A. Bitah ; Anaoa*¥-h"
w‘M -y» w ■r“-r*
or, Irowi* Dnrkee; Treasurer. Walter
a Mm*«h MaUM. to&lt; AJMAo &lt;
refuted to leave thepremcouncil. A. K. Wolcott, P.
“*«* Ptaorot al- .Hottrr, ami Geo. A. Truman; Corporo. ■
■. ___ .-4 ‘‘•on** Mr- &gt;r*r had eaaerifod a, UoB roou L
Whiter, W. «. Pow-

the J. H. Lee tamil
6» Thursday. nt
ing. We extend our aymimfliy to the
urge circle of friends of the deeeared.
-Jerry Elliot of Maple Grovk wEBe/

GROCERIES

And in fad a full line td

you will see by Uro following

■

CONSISTING OF

Best Standard Print* 4| to S ct*.

Sugars, Teas,

STAPLE AID FA1CT CfiOCEfilES 1

Schedule ofTrices
Heavy Cotton Flannel dtollj ef«.

। Brown Cotton (to arrive) 41 to • ct*.

S.OOtfvarda I

Crock'Ftf &amp; Gift*XIV(II'C

A lot of Gingham* reduced from 131 to8c.

quality I can, am! will, do a* well by

Coffeen, Spleen,

1 Ightteg between t—logs. brataiog it I
lattUy- The doctor say* it is a wonder

lobnccon, Cigarn

f IjUteHrtef/. thr widow thinking ft

—Early Sunday morning a Mputll
-nick the home of W»U ( tach.Off
HU disking it from turret to baarmrnt.

H«.m-l.»p.rc«lta..ta»™M. Hrel—.StartKlS—40™.,,^*,.!*^; £ „ril ,rar
in poaaeanloii
PD’p’-rty goumt« notice to com •
AXn EVESVTHIXG ELSE VSl’AL- । .
pci JtfcDroy. to Quit pomr*won &lt;&gt;( the
^truuw, cmpluyiiig hyr iatbei, Ihtniel
tho Market Price.
..iKE.-r.xA
Feudccnnd Mr. Kitidde toga am! serve
Yours Respectfully.
v rees grocery man
'
'&lt;he urn W1.cn McElroy beard tWt
Last week we omitted to nWttion the
....
demise of ..Id Mrnfetttlma living 3| tne notice w a*.uurert. itbree day. pre
LV School Book*. State*,
CHAS. W. SMITH.
Juita* north, which taTur^Tthc Friday 'iou" *•
«* *™«W. »* ta-gnn to Blank", Stationeiy. Box Paper
In Men’s Boys' and Yonth*’. consisting of Beaver*, Diagnind. Basket and Fancy i
Jj.reviptwiy, Uwu
. ar
H ’“rilfy Mdttadf for ttieiM-radofi by load- Stork, anil Low Price*, at
CaMitneres. Or.r t34.on Suit* reduced to *l«.0ff. fiW.Oft Suits reduced to $15.00.
AUeatiaa i* eaUml M-tiw-gwlvtl uf tkn ing hl* old knny musket w ith buck­
trrevioaaly afflicted with aickucas the
$t«.00 Suita rednecl tn lULOO. $13.00 Suite reduced In $».&lt;«. $10.00 Suita repmu winter, the hke of which fa m&lt; Spring Tooth Harrow, Forito-r*. ulm .'-bw.t. and also I"0 uavy.revolvcx*., On
duccd to $6.50, $8.00 Suit* reduced to ♦3.00.
100'
Furniture!
Portable Saw Mill, with Site. Dork*. .
WITH A FI LL LINE OF
known by the oldest inhabitant, Some­ ,■Friday ..when the three men, afnremiid.
Ac.
Mill
pearly
new,
situated
Bt
Huri
thin* like eight Jr* th* are reported.

ttae ttat the rorfie

‘bfcrtt

CLOTHING!

Ev ntan Jiti
nr.nTAt ’ ■.HlihilJr -ibere were any more it round. Kimble I
11*1 1 te
'-nM-K
'bre. .ml—r '
^suwi.iurm .n.roiiKi. » uag.
...
i „
■;
I Ohl Mr. I. M. Flint predh-t* one vff *,h*?’f ’ h
‘
“»•' immnlitwo iiMiro polar wave* mid plentycf a,‘ v' «t&lt;Wd into a Ired-ronm and
—,J —* —J **'~l i**b |l«oyglit out, hi* lump'd musket. A* ’
I tat HL,,«« u.n. 1.«tI„« ,l„
Mr.

one wishing to engage in the business,
-»W "? ""-R '“I"”*
“T
fire i»rty w ho understand* running it. I
,, „ncr in
or Br Mlrr U(
ti&gt;u.K A; .'■trocu. Charlevoix. Charle- ।
voix Co., Mich.
„r
,, B..I

I । Snyder tinurd half way around to see tuin Price*, nt
*•! iMrtUroy) find.:

Boise Bh&lt;k.‘

itiM-asHwe. me wound ta not Htnous,; vvortk w rent at the Opera Ito tore m, mm down mid renclifwg intohiwjMH-krt* I
nithough the chopper'had a portion of i Satanta/ avruuu:,
An. lUiiMid ball- ,drew forth the revolvi-r*'and fold the I

La bM bk..Xck |

-- iw*

, 1

..da

a,

. 1

ia.^.W

; r» and Childfrn'n Rboes from 33 eta. tu $3.
' Itargaiu*, being worth double the money.

Low Prices !

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE. \Fuat Use tf Fmita n tit Cmtj.,

Fair Dealixg'!

«ua

i.,.-

rv &gt;-ai,. .......

(linf n,,p^^ 'w't
ttorea ftowri on
liiitiredhib b after shooting Suydi t J Muff* will save money by calling at
WedncMiay evening. iwdHilcuouun* '-'taElroy liarrre»*&lt;d up hi* team and
H.
Hm,k*.

AJJD PRICES CORRECT.
Krnurone Oil 13 ct*. 13 11*. Loaiaiana Sugar fur *Lf». 4 lb*. Whole I-esf Tea
! for tl.OO. 11 ||&gt;*. Itaisiiu for $1.00. Chewing Tobnrru 43 ct*.. worth SO.
Plug j

&gt; Tobacco &amp;3 eta., worth 80.

We are Ixiund to meet nil cumpcti-

CARPETS AT COST

rin*’
i ,, re
.
re »
.
,lr |Hifilrirtrt dtatmire Ire hi nd him. until &lt;
H«hi«- ami l^»t adjoining G. A Tni-. tinu In Harry Co., and if nut sattafact- '
—l«a*t wfrek'* Ntwnjravg an Arao*nt , 9n Turrejay. E. L. P.imdi sold to } within five mile* of lnnt.-i. wlren tliry man'* rvnidcuce on the south.
En- ury return them and your money will ■
of Morgan, a tirkrc from t-ngageil a inmi to mtllop |«y McElro* . quire &lt;&gt;f
H. M. Ijck.
l»c refundoL
to RaMfng*.-which : oil h«tM-back nud notify tire *limd.
ing ease. After the examination on .Mor
inlrd to that foreign bind ' m ho, with liud.puty aud two polka-- i
IV Good Iktok* for Hie hnnre rin-kT~*r
ue,—wj.b
. J. l*-«i*. who loega toitnen, encoiiuh-nd McElroy oa the ] '•'»? low at
lh.i«»: Bito*.'
nd
Michigan.
|
bridge
am&gt;M
Grand
River
and
nm'*t&gt;il
..
...
,
,,
,
bunerl in the crmcU-ry near 1) C. Warrent tire marik’ sugar so. h'm. McElroy i* nn Irishman with
\r”
‘kiwriptious I
money ii

S six “ ™ “ZlXv i ™cl' -

tafied with the examination, a* con­
ducted by Dra. Upjohn, therefore on
MiNNfatr, W tu l-dy w&lt;A«M7
I
interred, and taken to Hastings for aa-

John, who came to the decision that the
..Uryrf W «™ih.
»&lt;p~IUr,. tor

b^J

S.tnrf^^.tt.lDlH.lbalmy.prtug.
Jv
v,,,!,

Xn-aM uiMHWcnl lua «I\ru( b, rkin&gt;vmii uro ui’WW'iPwrH*
r..,
.I.,,,,:.,

nf

Wren. Tlir iMuaUc-U-u humbled bi*
Ural b'nmhk. and the bull-frog taMghia
song of love. The aUuete were dotted
—From all report* the LfbtrkMt
w»th promcnadera who ware epjwyiug
rial at the Opera House, Friday night. — ■ • •
must here been the scene of a retqarUIdy lively «r»lk-a-round. A IMo'tfhfi '

Ssp-. ..............

iirMtay by a Hastings offlriaL

Youra Rnspectfully,
Mt

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

n ress Goods

l»nig» an

All peratin# prirduising w« wagon*,
and Inipb-uH-iitA, of nil kind*, will find
it to their advantage to K&lt;» to tire ire*

of this sweet article. M«&gt;!d«^»r&lt;tar by.lbe'ingeunity and industry of
GroteMMflO and Woodland »,050, Um . the h-hre &lt;&gt;f theC.T.V. Fine pictures
three to»n* producing an aggrrgptcnf &lt;&gt;aM(l mottoes have been hung upon the
-Pat. 8p«MU a (tak of the F.mrtaM
MJK, over two-third* of the satire
tale, is haring k-gat trouble with Bob. amount produced in Itar^r Co
Tben
Brady, also of the name nationality.
just ocrao* the Hue in Eaton county,
Fat. traded a yoke of •ioere to Mary
Kalamo made S74MBa« Vermontville Preddrutial chair ha* been featooned
Brady, Bob.'* wife, for a borne, agree36.13$ 114. u&gt;d Snufirld 21,97311*1.. tusk­ with red. • kite and bine trimming, and
ing to pay a hslsMO of #30 in digging
ing • total of KJS3. Tire .reragwy rar- all togrtiicr ibo ball prearui* a very in­
«mt a cellar for Bob. When PaU had
viting appearance. Tlie club ia in a
the Job partially completed. Bob. *woee
praaperona eoodition. and new membe wouldn't pay the
to bis ~frv*,«*

PEHFUMEB,
' TRUME8.
'
SHOULDER BRACtX
SUKGICAL J NSTlll'MENTS,

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION

PYE-STVS’FS,

Semi, IimUaKu l Btail Bwit

;Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c;
And KtAtkmrry.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. j
Frencli Designs 11c, Tormer price 20c.
, Tets, Coffees &amp; Family Groceries.
!•
.
';
Jap
Stripes
18c,
former
Drice
25c.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
z 1
1
‘
1
. a .-,
Worsted Styles from 121-2 to 25.
'

GRllCEIUES.

/-/./Al.

_______ _______________ ;u vU 1) v U U U ii

*

r lire Di ugs. Medicines,

\\ lii.-h are muck cheaper ihau in the Fall, in fact lower than ever knuwu in the
history of trade. Especially in

Cigar in town, fur rale st

of

DRUGGISTS,

nearly rluM'd out

H O (&gt; K S E L L E It

Proprietor.

J. LK^TZ A KO^N.

Bowb BROT|IE|Rwr

1879

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING UP.

and nff tn call and lend,
believing that y«ni r
r yourself H no!&lt;.- i irU

.t'smkYwA'. »a s«.’ctoiaai
।

......................

Murrraaor to II. R. l»irhInarm A &lt; o.

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

|tioo, wa mu on to a young men tasking
made a specialty.
ler’* eye, before he could retaliate. I love to a young tady, for in the apriug_________
_____ __
_________
Several other*
got in _
a _whack
or ___
two| time bild* mota and young folks*
IV Oil Cake very cireup at
at aoeie other fellow, and the street wn* thought* turn lightly to Jove. Kooothe
Bohl Bros '
kept in such an uproar that .loop dr-f maples and the prfekly-reh will put
Temperance Hems.
HEE
THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
parted the eyelid* of those who sre itn-’ I forth th*fr leave*, the green gnu4 qprout
E. J. JUocnm, who ha* ta-r-n Prvdilcnt
At Truman’* Store.
fortunate n* to reride'{'hereupon. On mid I»au. Evert* put on hi* hncfl
of the North Cratli-tnn Reform Club
Momtay *ix warrant*based on “drunk All hail, delightful spring! tYc wcl- from'nrariy ft* tii*t orgnuiration is very
and djisidubr* w are swore out by Est)*. I come thy ndarp.
«ick,.and ncripoa doidito are entertainever brought to Naahiilk. at
Stiles and Chipman, and several young
——T-».ta»ffri v------««f hi* recovery.
men were railed up ta-fore ta.Ure ParMap)* Sagar.
The
Uro NmhviUc
NmJivjUc Beform
Reform C
Club received
mly to pay *3.48 aud
icsmtmitp|
——
-r-.- ; n kind tovitntiou fronKhe
One Yoke Heavy Work Cattle at
u* that the m*u*grn. oftbe socials, &gt; The prod octton of nreyfe a«g» to this 'vnontvHie to a item! the hl
rn Cow*.
J. B. MAtunALL,
knowing that some of tbe" participant* community i* no *mall h&gt;do«fy5,-&gt;1tr-u5&gt;f their orgmrfMtion. which occurred
Maple Grove.
have been in the hatri^of gt-Umg drunk, 1 fart the countryiramedtaitoly
r
. siiretotad,
ot&gt; Thnnulay. the !Uth inat.. Imt owing
liad better have Urn Marshal on the -ing Xuabvinetajhc
•• ---j-.’- -x. *tojiiusvoidable cirputpatauccii. the club,
largest vnipl^dispot, oa the nights of their entertain- garreigwn ih tthrpUrt of theTb; ,. P^
**y *]f*** » b«"ly.
not attend. The Vnrmeats, and hare ‘’disturber*
the hapk three-fpttrths of ppr faAAvrekre
J*™*1*,
, nrontyljlr boy* may re«t awmred that
J.eacew arrested on the spot, and chueU-fl now engaged |n “Uppingt UirJcbu«hag
thc.itbuyb$»“
“ ।|.they )u\c.thc *ypipalhy of the r.lub at
cd into the oeeJec nntll mocning. We which vary in magnitude from,**} toHthU
t_________
place, and thnt tber feci very
Iwlieve thi* would have ajnure subdu- 1.300 tree*. It is-lu«ML to estimate j* «!■&lt; grateful for the euartrsy extended to
ing «S*aC upon them than a fine. M j,the amounh i&gt;f m*p)*.*u—e th*t has them.Ijy Hie invitation.
•otue and nobby Bracket* anil Wall
they cannot do thia, and preserve ortieV been producedSB MU locfiHfe of late
j^l BjtdMMi Hall, under 1&gt;. C. Orif- Onuunrat*. cheap, at
aud sobriety, we trust, “for the good I years, but in 1870, Castleton produced flth’» stbfr. bn* tarn put In applt-pro­
of humanity," thpt they *111 discootin- J »l.e»

SHROUDS AND GLOVES

WM. A. AYLSWORTH.

DAN. MANEE.

Drugs

11. (i. HALE

ire
■dderably hilarious. and to do thing*
they ought wot to do «9d to taars^done thing* they ought to have dona.
The whisky battie went ’round ; Jap.

Walnut Cases and Caskets.
i

'» — O .l»j .......

1

of get ting Imaatly dnmk every time Iw
had the opjxirtuiiity.
After Snyder «n» idiot' McElroy'*
wife took Mane *tni»» nod cinereil up
! the clot* of IUimmI tint iiowrd frmuStn der'* wound* ami *p«*cird the walk
from the tam*r to tlie gate. Maying »lie
would wade in blood up to her knee*
' ta-fore thcr pit her ont of the Iioiim-.
nt
‘ &lt; »i» Suiul.ii at two o'clock the four nd
of Mr. Snyder wa* held at tlio Mier*
Church wjh'U it wa* given out publicly
that the people of that coiuiniiuity
would meet ut McElroy’* hoa*c on
Monday nrerning. and give the family

i*-.i

FIRST-CLASS GOODS,

And a thousand other articles at comwpoiMlingpric-

Uon, guarantee our good* strictly purr,

and the |&gt;ri&lt;«-n an low, if not lower, than 1
the same goods are offered by am other |

rr.*unp..*.ie. *,.&lt;...

STANJDAKD Fl’KXITUKE AT

BOOTS AND SHOES

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
Goon Goods !

,

1: Bros.'
I^ITt, . „ . i SJ!.7!
VlxtL.'k
1 lie w n carried Mr. Snyder HirerOur putir nl n-stnl r*
—H. R. Dickinaon'a MW^nill hl raakrt n *l* B *»°vel sigtit to see Lurie Jonah ■ fourtJw of n mile to n tamse and di»- , j,-,., taL Habisith. Tin
toe fall time ...d Hi
lM,PWar.,l«d acUvJdto^iuau , ,«f.
ultrF for |&gt;„. Rilimt
Tai Im-done ltew.uk.
r * . .
■.. 5 .‘fcoblding nroundSkith n staff, but such nA mid Car]wiiter. of Woodland Crn- ,
—
iMlt.Au*te , rer, who nnm.-diat.-h went tnlitarelief, I IV Ju*t in,—■ th«r line of Staple
ur-Msin
I.—.I
l— ..*^..^.1 .1___ ............ i
«... a.
.iororewnrimi* -creditor. WVarerkiV1* nff°’
pr«&lt; vooj nRtivdi-rMid "Wh, doctor! &lt;&gt;h. mv God! ।
A. M. DaL'uiiutTT, Prop'r.

a-a
will never dawn, upon which the Ngw*
will Ire rolled upon to chronicle the fail-

^iKurniture 1

STONE and WOODEN WARE!

Ployed by Henry Itanium, of Wood- fa*t IfateiOAk. rbmrfc on Xitiutaybinrtt- ’ rt.uuta and thu - taking eflix t in hi*
Salt $1.33. .311m. Tea for $1.00. Mix
tanrl, while chopping dawn a tree, wag .mg and evening ntTt, fnr the-roaring ).,inA. severing a taga arterv. Suy- '•»&gt; Nuts. Urangr*. Lemon* and t&lt;«&gt;
struck a glancing blow on the fore- ’ -rel,r'
prvuctoe*c-cery fo0r wwkm - d. r e^elaitncd. "Mr Gwl, I nm aln-t." many ollrer things to nn-ulion, at A. M.

b«W.n UM

CLOTHING!

FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE

u»

—Three saw mill*, (wo turnitare fac­
tories oar grist mil), one stave and
heading factory, one foundry amt ou&lt;;
feed mill are at pn-wMit the only m*nnfactoriea in NaahviUa.that are fitting
in full time. EightiUaiu engine* and

CLOTHING!

•

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n

.

ii

ii

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i

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•„ i

,,

, i Fig lafcta, CAiiis, Rias, to Ac

Our old Dress Goods will be sold much
Ibeloweost. Don’t buy until you get our
■ prices.

’

A* good Goods ran ta- sold.

Pioneer Drug Store.
Yourn TteMpectftillj',

Respectfully,

H. G. HALE.

BOINK BltON.

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MONEY

MADE

MOHET SAVED.

1

he Long; Brich FURNITURE

Burgman A Uxilcer’M

Honexl Good*, Extra Style*,
BOOTS AMD SHOES.

and Low Price*.

u Im in turn backed out of the tatrgain
with Pat., and gxdng up to H. Fcighitcr’s, where Pat. kept (be horse, tried

STORE.

KELLOGG iDEMARAY
FURNITURE!

I have added to my stock of Driss Goods
a full line of

Broadhead Alpacas

T FVAWUW

MEAT MARKET!

3IAT At T£ CAI AHTJID TO,

FRESH AID SALT MEATS!

My Stock Of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
complete. Lamps for 25 to $5.00.

COFFIIS t CASKETS,

Bring in your Country Produce ; will e.xcangc Good* ■ PUWMI,
for U M fctroraby ax for Grer*t.hack*.
&lt;
J

C^HMr.and Prita t-kre. m tta- high»s market price.

GOOD GOODS

Sold only by me in this Village.

ALL KINDS OF

j

i

G. A. TRUMAN. I

�Tbe tall dafioM that say jmhkb Retag
about from place to ptaee,sad asking or

sataMtag ou charity. shall he takra and

labor UsMl be iwed and impria
Tbs tall provides tfeitemm wha

land, or ia the highways, beAWM

That ia the course thia country will
have to adopt, he claims. _ tbore ia no
other effective remedy known for the
disease. Tim percentage of the cattle
which recover once they are seised with
it. Dr. Gadsden says, ia about one-fifth.
It i» one of ‘he most difficult disease*
to arrest that is known to veterinary
surgeons. A cow may l»re it and reoovsr from it completely, and four
months afterward may communicate the
disease Io other culUe. Thna ilmaybe

COXGRKSSIO.TAL PROCEEDINGS.

The decision of the Iteuo Conrt of
Inqnhy, nroUv m
CUra^n, h*,
Pro«3“1K»Ac-l *fu-r siring * hwtozy of

Wxamaorov. D. C.
1
Tho report cf th* niijcrfly of tta Putter
Committed ojon tte cipher dir, itetae f*y» gra•rally thsl the Western Union TeUgraph Com­
pany Maun Io h*va ex»rehcl du* osroio rrajwct
Io tho jnvwrrrxdoo and privacy of their di»patebe*. and th* theft and j. ubheatew of orrtain dtepat.-he* did not asvs to to U&gt;eir
fault At the »*ui» Umo tlwy could not but
■'taped that Grain, Praudcui of the er.tnpaoy
(•Ince Arvraatd), wfowsa aa aarnal and scdva
BepabhcAa leader. focwanled&gt; tLo diepalchm

DRDBlIEEIClIttUlCHflfiCltt,
when straightened up, and weigh* over
200 pounds.
•
Dux*. DKiuil It's begun again, e'en
beforo the odorous cabbage head hath
dropped ite seed. President Hayes baa
been invited by the Augusta Agricult­
ural Society to attend their next fair at
Staunton, Va.
CBAKUta 8. Bill, a celebrated scout
of the Army of the Cumberland, died
at the Soldiers* Home in Dayton, Ohio,
a few daya ago. Eight or ten year*
ago he published an account of hie ad­
venture*, whichtwere of the most thrill­
ing type.
Whex James Gordon Bennett goes
over to San Francisco in May to see
tho Jeannette depart for the Arctie seas
ho will be accompanied by the explorer
of the frigid sone, Dr. I. I. Haye*, and
the explorer of the torrid zone, Henry
M. Stanley.
A Lowo-Lh’zn family are tho Hem■traughta, of Campville, N. Y., one of
whom, Jacob by name, has just died at
the ag«' of 103, leaving a daughter of
72. Hi* father lived to 87, hi* grand­
father to 98, and an uncle, according to
family traditions, reached the age of

a healthy lung would do, they sink like
lead. Death is produced in the cow
itay llxir vcr-lict be E
when, by this hardening process, the Um* Um
who L
air cells of the lungs become closed, duty Io Uod sad n»*n.
prsn-r ot one wbo wo* blia
stopping respiration.
dirtfi sac; oo«- wbo f«l« s raj*
The disease made its first amiearanec,
about a century ago, in Central Europe.
It became known in the United States
as early aa the year 1813. Since then it
has prevailed, at different times, in
Maaaachusetta. Connecticut, New York.
Now Jersey, Pennsylrauia, Maryland. The United Kingdom tn Ihe Year IN7M.
Delaware, Virginia and the District of
In the year 1878 there were 1.15Z&amp;S5
Columbia. At the prveent time it pre­ births registered in the United King­
vails, so far aa is known, in but two dom, being al the rate of 84 per 1,000
places—on Long island and near Alcx- of the estimatetl population, which was
andrin, Va. Tt disease is not gov­ 33,881,966 in the middle of that year.
erned, one way or the other, by changes Tlie deaths registered in the United
in the weather. Seasons and latitude* Kingdom in 1878 were 710,165, or 21.1
are all one to it, ao far as regards the per 1,00(1 population. Tho natural in­
potency of either to check iLNot only crease of pajmlatiou by c.xrrae of births
Mas. Ruopa Bottobvt, of New Wash­
may a cow, after complete recovery from over dcatu* was 436,360. or 49,242 leas ington. Clark county. Ind., always told
the ihscaM, transnit it to other cattle, than the excess in 1877. The actual her children that she would live to be
but the disease itael! may lurk in tho incft-asc of popnlation in 1878 cannot 100 yearn old and then die. And the
system of an animal, in a latent form, be ascertained, owing to there being no kept her word. Last Friday week, hav­
tor raontiui before it manifests itiulf. 1 complete records showing the Imlancv ing run twenty days beyond her one
Next to rinderpeet, it is tho most de-; between emigration and immigration. hundredth birthday, she gave up the
ttructire dloeose known among cattle. 1 The Hoard of Trade report I be emigre- ghfMt.
In 1859 the disease prevailed in Aus­ I tion from the United Kingdom in 1N78
Joint G. Baxz. the wit, who has been
tralia with fearful effect Thousands of. of 113,439 persona of British origin, be­ in delicate health and baa done no litcattle were swept away in a week. To ing an increase of 25 .per cent, over the
quarantine agunst the disease was im- ; unusually small emigration of 1877.
(MMwiblc, as it seemed to break out al ‘ The increase tn 1878 was 22 per cent,
1'
.
•&gt;* u
uiixuiaunn
in English. 34 in Scotch, and 2. in Irish
tried. The pneumonia vaccine was olr- emigrants. Of the 113.439 British emi­
Uiurd in a singular way, being gener­ grants of 1878 there were 54J165 who
ated first in one cow, then ia xsctl.... left for the United States, 36,057 for
and lastly in a third before it waa used. the Australian colonics, ami 10,677 for
First an annual was inoculated with the i Brittsh North America, each of these
matter which’fl owed from the disease)! numbers showing a marked increase
to the
widow
of
lung; then a second anima] inoculated over tlic preceding year. The mown Thomas Blair
with vaccine obtained from the first, temperature of 1878, os sliown at Green­ Gon. Gordon Granger, (.-apt Blair is
Fort
Columbus,
awaiting
ami lastly, u third animal from tliat ob­ wich Observatory, txrwdcd ‘he aver­ still at
tained from dm second. The operation age in every one of the first ten months sentence. He says that upon his dis­
waaperformed merely br wturaUng with | ot Uic year, but there was a marked de­ missal from the service he will go to
vaccine a small pellet of wooL An in­ ficiency in November and December; Scotland for the purpose of proving
cision was then made in the oer’s tail the mean for the year was 49.7 deg., or that there is no valid marriage contract
and the pellet placed in the cut. The. 1.2 deg. above the last thirty-weveu j between Ann Bailie and himself.
Lir.rr.-AuTiirB H. Fi-ctcbkii. of the
vaccine would absorb in a few minutes, years'average. The rainfall at Green­
when the wool would .fall out. leaving wich in^878 amounted to 29.2 inches, j United States navy, the bald-headed
the wound free from irritation. Many measured on 166 days; this rainfall ex­ little man of 40. who deserted hi*
herds of. cattle were inoculated in thia ceeded the sverago by nearly four i charming wife and two children, and
way, and it waa believed by those who inches. The number of houni of bright’., eloped with Miso Bailey, an 18-yeor old
tried it to have been in a measure effec­ sunshine registered al Greenwich Ob­ j Baltimore girl, is the same officer who
| refused to go on the ill-fated steamer
tive. There ia a difference of opinion,
servatory in 1878 was 1,250, or 28 per
however, among the authorities on the
| Huron, because of “premonition “ that
cent, of its possible duration, the sun
subject, many holding the view of Dr. being above the horizon for 4.454 hours. I «he would lie wrecked at Kitty Hawk.
Gadsden, thkt the only way to kill the
He waa court-martialed at the time, but
—L&amp;n'ion Timm.
i the wreck saved his official head.
disease is to kill the cattle infected
•
AU Squandered.
Kate Field writes to the New York
What is true of indi0dnah is often Graphic about the Shakspoare me-,
i aho true in regard to nations.
Money orial at Stratford-on-Avon. The me­
At an early hour yesterday morning badly gotten goes Imdly, and this morial will cost &gt;100,000; &gt;40,000 are
a a i«U called at the postoffiee and pur­ i seems to be a rule no less common needed to complete the amount, and
chased a 3-cent stamp, and had it al­ among nations than individuals. The for every $6,000 given by the public
ready " baked * to paste on her letter, immense htemnity derived by Germany Charles Flower, of Stratford, gives *
when she discovered that she had left.I from France is all expended, and there similar amount. Already be has given
the letter at hotne. She received die |
i is, licaides. a deficit ia last visa’s budget the land an&lt;t &gt;25,000. A number of
heartfelt sympathies of the stamp clerk, ।। of H.OtXl.OOO mark a The Government A mrncans have contributed. Minister
Mtwl went home for the letter. At 11 &gt;I being the principal proprietor of arable Welsh gave &gt;25; P. T. Barnum, &gt;60;
o’clock, when inc stamp window wa* ;. lands, forests, mines and railways, its Gen. McCormick a goodly sum; George
besieged br a crowd, the woman re­ revenue has naturally been largely de­ W. Childs, $100, and so on. Edwin
turned having the fetter in one hand creased by the prolonged commercial Booth subscribed $600 some years ago.
and a miunte fragment of a postage deprrwion. The losses thus incurred
stamp in the other.
have l«ecn supplied by a continual in­
Specific Against Hydrophobia.
crease of direct taxation, notwithstand­
Dr. Grxyrala, of Krivoe Oreroe,
tressed woman 1 " she called ont, as she ing which there ia still the above-men­’ ■
made for the window, and those who tioned deficit
While 13 per rent, of. , Podolia, RuMia. for whose trustworthi! didn't obey were rxikcd aside in a way
the British revenue and 25 per cent of. । ncsa Prof. Gubler, of Pana, vouches,
1 to be rememlicred by their rilxa. The the French is derived from direct taxa­ ! declares that, after a scriea of critical
change which one buyer waa about to tion, 43 per rent of the German revenue’ ■ trials, which h« deacritww at length, he
pocket was swept off the IxMrd on the ia so raised. Therefore, it was with has found that, after having had &lt;&gt;pjx&gt;rfloor by her arms, and she held the frag­ good reason that the Finance Minister' 11uni ties of treating at least 100 caeca of
ment of stamp and exclaimed to the stab-d in his budget speech tliat he ' men bitten by rabid dogs, with the
clerk:
dared not altemjit an increase of direct, &lt; A'oAiAium Spinoeum, be has never in
•Do you dare deny, air, that yon sold taxes. It is not too much to say that' any one of these case failed to ward off
m&lt;- a Scent stamp two hours ago?"
He gives some
during the last twelve years the taxesk ' the hydrophobia.
■ “I think I sold you a stamp," he re­ paid in largo towns have been tripled, I starthug example*. During the Crimean
plied.
while the rvNQurrea of. the people have; , I war, a family of twelve pereow* had
“And I didn't have my letter Lere. iM-mnbiy d&lt; creased. It would Be well if, been bittou by a hydrophobic wolt
After Td eaten all the paste off the the exliaustion of the French indemnitv, Six of them entered hia wards in the
stamp I couldn't find my letter. You left the treasury undamaged, but snch hospital of Olachanka, Government of
l Podolia, District of Balte
They were
is not the case. The snrolus wealth of
the late prosperous yean has not simply; treated with infusion of the leaves of
disappeared; it has liven spent on pub­ the xanthium, and all recovered. The
mx othcre, who were trvai.nl by the
lie work*, many ut srhioh are still unfin­
’ actual cautery and the daily use of
ished, and their completion will be a
drain for year* to eome. The revenuo1 gcnccta tinctoria and other drugs, died
' with hydrophobia in the course of
for ths coming financial year not only
twslve to sixty days. He recounts many
other facta not leas striking. For an
adult, the doae is sixty centigrammes of
the dry powder, repeated three times a
day, anil continued during six weeks.
thier
Children under 12 take tadf that quan­
"I couldn’t do that"
tity. The doae for ar.i mala ia much
“But you'll have to I This is the
A herd of thirty oxen bad
There lately died at NewBritain, Ct.1I larger.
stamp I bought of you! Look for where be was bora six ty-e&gt;ght year* ago, been bitten by a mad wolf; eight had
yourself sad ana. I make oath that I one of the m&lt;*t noted men Ameri&lt;-a has succumbed with symptoms of hydropho­
never tral it on a letter. Am I to bo overproduced. We refer to Eliha Bur- bia. The Commn-ary of Police osme
cheated out of my 3 orate in a back- ritt, Unguiat. H-hokr and reformer, wide­ to Dr. Grxyvala for hia “ antirabic
ly known aa the “ learned blacksmith " nowtter " Ho nva thrno nonoM of the
Tho eon of a shoemaker, hr waa educated
in Uw mmmon school. olf hia uatne vil­
lage. mkT aB Mm&gt; agw &lt;4 17 vw apprve-

Illi, HittISBJLF BiRDI 1BE

the opponents of the school contended
that the original design of its founders
waa to make it a training h d
for
common-tchool leackerr: whenw, for
some years, many ot the higher branches
and four of the dead langnagra have
l&gt;een taught at the State's expense.
Again, but few, if any, of the Normal
graduates ever teach in the common
schools of the State: the young men
cither ■ tcaeh in the Union school* er
enter ths professions. -The young
ladies are pretty sure to
marrv

-K »

eome
so railed
"old-maid
school­
ma'ams.* The taxpayers are giving two
men at Ypsilanti &gt;l,B00 each per year
to teach dead languages. They also
|&gt;ay for the same kind of work al Ann
Arbor.
Why they should run two
Greek and Latin shops (within a few
miles of each other, too,) al public ex­
pense is a problem which they eannot
solve. The truth is there is much taint'd a beauulul fowl by a croo* be­
tween a guinea and a tarkey.
Tnu-vorrm* of all the toboaro
fCMsaii ia Greet Britain is porchaanri
by poor people in half ooneea.

JULIUS BUSSELL,

Waiuiuwi, N.
reports thirty-one
Thc House, the other day, spent some
time in disrassdng a proposition to in­ saow-etoma since Dsc. 19 last, in which
crease the salary of the Governor from 130 inches of mow have fallen.
&gt;1,000 to &gt;3,000 per annum. Of coarse,
Tkk throe men charged with the mur­
the proposition, to accomplish anything, der of Lord Leitrim hare been re­
must be submitted to a vote of the tax­ leased on bail and their trial is pcatpayers of the State. With their ap­
proval the increase io salary could anu
Slate officers are also far too small, but
it is thought best to get half a loaf at a
time. These matter* will all be made
I* the Old Bailey Court, London,
right ia the courao of a tow ysora.
the atmosphere is so full of dirt that
XXW UVI.
Tbs following is a list of the more im­ the wigs of the lawyers become grimy,
portant set* which have been passed up hks the wool of sheep.
It has been proposed in the Texas
to the present time :
Legislature that the State fit np a print­
ing office in which deaf mutes shall be
employed on titate printing.
A Bae Fmaecwco man, whose buri। neas partner publicly charged him with
overdrawing hia account, etc, * has ob­
tained a verdict for &gt;3,000 damages
against him in a suit for slander, after a

Groceries ud General Prodace,

oc dear white paper, and to ba inclosed
in envelopes before tney are placed in
the boxes.
Police surveillance in Berlin has be­
come so stringent that maaqueradem
who assume the attire of knights. ban­
dits and similar characters are for otdden
to carry the swnnla and other wc*r»ous

• spseial permit.
Drama . dabrte ia the Mana Lrgialature, the other day, a lawyer aueeringly remarked to a journalist who had
the loot that it was thofoacltoa of odi
fo" “ to ferrel out rogues and thieves.-

MONEY TO LOAN!
a iflnai U baa Mia

flQO.OO and UPWARDS

Otoo. tarnish a rani
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O STRONG,

VOLUME VI.

LeaUh and Lead; (2j omit si­
lent o after a abort vowel, as in have,
give; (3) write f for ph in alphabet,
phantom; (4J omit one of the double
letters in eliff, shall; (5) change sd to
st, when it has the sound of at."

fit of energy look hold of him, and be
rowed down the bay throe miles to her
brother’s house every day, and came
back, in the evening.
When Arthur Liunbcrt forbade him
the jrremiscs. they used to fix upon
______ .« what on earth eould be
various teclnded little nooks along
shore foe trysting places, and continued the matter. Charley ascended the stair­
------------ 4
to meet as before. Charley would go way. and just -- *--•------ V J
to the house, too, once in' a while; but floor aaw a ma____
eoolly enter her chamlier.
Boas, who waa'lying «m the sofa, gave
then there was an inevitable “ acene"
a scream of terror, and tbs man drew
with Arthur.
“ rm not a bit afraid of him, yon back alarmed. Gore made three steps
know." said the indolent ex-pastor, “but from tho head of the stairs to tho door,
these scenes are ao much trouble to a and recognized in the stranger a man
fellow ;■ they're hx&gt; much like work to who had been committed to the St.
Blismom mil for burgbuy, but who liad
x’ So Rose and he generally preferred been pardoned out,
“What, Jake Williams!’ exclaimed
to.meet somewhere out of too house,

u: IL GRISWOLD.

Rose presented herself, looking as
blooming as her floral namesake
Now I'm not going to tell al! that they
did and said when they first met, for
most everybody knows all about it from
experience; and, however nice such
meetings are in real life, they are always
a little flat to reml in print. Therefor*.
I shall omit the first ten minutes' convenation, and go at once to what conrerns my story.
' " What do you suppose Arthur is going
to do?’ asked Bose.
“ I’m sure I don't know; whip me, I

LEWIS DURKER

WOODLAND HOUSE.

the first part of it, altogether too per
sons I to be appropriate for publication ;
i and the young folks ported in the loftiI rat good humor. They were to meet
once more, to make final arrangements,
and on thu next day Irat one C harley was
to row down to the house and get lloac.
who promised to contrive some means of
sending Arthur away for a short while.

UNION HOUSE

OLC0TT HOL BE,
Nashville, Mlchican.

C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

ILL 1AM JONES,

NEW LIVERY!

much worried by a vague presentiment
that G»re would prosecute hia original mind. We usually judge in exactly the I
opposite way. We say. " That is a good J
intention of carrying Rose off that
night, but some very urgent business work, and I can do it in a minute;
had called him to St. Blossom, and ho therefore I will do it; that is - God's er­
could not avoid going. He had left rand for me. It is a good work, and I
can help it by a little gift which I never ■
shall num. That ia evidently God's

vantage of his absence to go out visit­
ing. and the chamiiermaid— the only God's plan exactly reverwes that. Hione left- wsa so frightened by hearing makes duty the more obligatory the
the burglar's movements up stairs that more difficult it is, l&gt;ecau»e for the de­
she hail hidden herself in the coal cel­ velopment of Christian energy in ns,
lar. and remained there spcechltaa with Christian generosity. Christian patience.
He gives us the work to be done by ua
God ean do His own work without ua.
and when one by one the great teachers
to watch me, and if he finds out that we
of the church have passed away, and
from
the
village
as
fast
as
hia
horse
have met again he will lock me up in
the Christian church tarrying behind
could oairy him. Entering the yard in Las fell that the horsemen and chariots
my eliambcr! “
" No—you don't mean it! "
the rear of the hours, he aaw a small of Israel had gone from its sight
wagon standing by the high barn-yard
fence, and perceived a man dart from
the bock door of the house toward u..a
vehicle. The idea that it was Charley to take their places, or has earned on
“ The sooner we marry, the better.*
Gore, come to elope with Rose, flashed Hia work without such signal and illus­
him instantly, and. swinging trious spirits to tie leaders in it, to show
The little maiden bloahetl, but didn't upon
adroitly down from the saddle, be seized that He never depended ujx&gt;u any one
say anything against the proposition.
“ This courting under difficulties.* the retreating stranger and gave liim s
human soul. upon any twenty, upon
c-mtinued Charier. “ is hard work, and blow under the jaw that whirled him any million human souls for the aoyou know I never hail much taste for Completely around. The man rallied, cotnpliahment of His plan. He carries
that. 1 had a gool deal rather marry however, and administered a severe left­ them forward by Hia own might as the
first and do the courting afterward. I hander ujx&gt;n Lambert's nose that stag­ ocean carries the log—because of its
shall have more time, and far better op­ gered him in turn. They then clinched own majesty and buoyancy. God does
portunities. Ln fact, it always seemed and went down. Lomlicrt choking his not need our help. Why then does He
queer to mo that men don't make love foe energetically, and lbs other rnuiav- ask for it? Why pul us to the trouble
to their wives more tuan they do; they on ng to g&lt;t at a dirk eonoealrd under of working for Him. why put us to the
have such glonous chances! What do
strain of giving for Him. why put us to
The fight
.
the long onduranoe ut patiently plan­
Rose hadn't thought &lt;f it ao soon, several minutes, much “ science " being ning and waiting that we may accom­
ike blushed a good deal, and hesitated displayed on both sides, and many con­ plish His design"' Because thus Ho
pKxl deal. but finally concluded that tusions exchanged. At length, how­ develops as. This is His spiritual uni­
ever, Lambert gainixl the victory, hav­ versity in the world. Thus He applies
ing choked the other nearly to death, not testa merely, but incitements, stim­
and wrenched the dirk from his hand.
ulants, means of instruction, to what-

WALTER S. POWERS

ORNO STRONG.

Wnroow, mantel and table lam­
brequins are made of mammy ciolna.
Laxur lolls of jet face the new bon­
nets, and ribbons and strings are fringed
with it.
Tax first mouse worn by a lady was
sported by a Russian Princess on a real
sealskin cap.
Boioa and wide bracelets of black
enamel are worn by ladies to make their
hards and arms look fair.
'

until Arthur finally set his foot down
that they sbonld not meet at all, and the
above convemation took phrnc.
Thai very sftern&lt;x&gt;n Charley rowed
leisurely down the bay, keeping well in,
near the shore, till he came to a pict­
uresque little sjxit where two large run he dropped several silver sjxxtna
rocks, standing at right-angles, left a and forks, ;ome akeleten keys, and a
‘
‘
sheltered, cozy corner, in which a variety of artfclca, Uiat showed
primitive sort of sett was placed, just had been about pretty plainly.-----------long enough for two. Here he ground- aeon Arthur I-ambcrt nde into tho vil­
lage of St. Blossom that evening, and
had hastened over to acoomphsh a rob­
bery be had long been planning. The
surprise of finding Gore in the bouse

IK H YOURG,

“I tell yon,* enod Arthur Lambert, in
a rage, “if I catch that sneaking acor.ndrel in thia house again. Ill break every
bone in hia body! *
Bose Lambert laughed derisively.
“Take care that you don't come off
Charles is not a ’ sneaking scoundrel,1
and I think that if you came to blows
with him you would be in danger of
being the greatest sufferer “d the twoI *
“Im not afraid of him.. r of all the
Gores who ever sung pnalma."
“I don't think that Charlew was ever

NUMBER 26,

NASHVILLE, BARBF CO., MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1871).

together, where werrthing should be in
roadmens, and the knot would be tied.
Unfortunately, however, as Bose
tripped down the shore toward home,
after tins last meeting, Arthnrstepfted up
behind her and laid hold of hex arm.
“Yes," and he. sardonically, “a very
nice plan. I heard you—all you said—
both you and that lazy, loafing, con­
ceited puppy. Run away with him, will
you? I like that! Come along, now.
and well see whether a little quiet won't
tame you down!"
In vain Rose struggled and scolded;
in vain she insisted that her brother had
no right to detain her. and threatened
him with all aorta of legal actions, about
which ahelnew a little less than nothing. Ho fortx-d her to go home to her
own room, and locked her safely in. At
supper-time he sent her tea up, and al­
lowed her plenty of books, her guitar,
etc., but would not permit her to cross
the door-silL
.'Hie was terribly angry. ___ ______
for the first half hour, then stormed a
little and finally commenced making
examinations of the premises, with a
view of escaping. The windows were
high, and the rooo-buahca below would
make a dangerous landing-place; ao she
pare that idea up. The door was too
strong to be burst open—the chimney
too narrow to climb up; and she was relacteuUy compelled to almndon one at­
tempt soar another, till she despaired
of escaping, and did a little more crying

When did vou forbid w-" the house?"
“ What Jo yon mean ? *
“ What do you tartu-. ? “
., “ I nii-ali that I told Bose that I would

excitement was over, he perceived that
the stranger’s shoulders were some
what broader tiian ’list young gentle-

com(diahment of God's plan tn the world
sees the greatness of it, the divinity and
glory of it, and is himself more perfectly
assimilated to it.—Dr. Storra, tn “ The
Complete Treacher."

Bvjrrnaa are to be worn again, es­
pecially for the country and sea shore,
since nothing has aa yetcocno upto take
the place of this economical and dura­
ble material
A KzcxracHixr of delicate blue India
muahn. very soft and fine, is trimmed
with bonds, sot on. of crepe liase, em­
broidered with bright carnations and
shaded leaves.
Albatux bows have beeomr a rage,
and arc
confined to tho trimming
of bonneta. They are very popular as
1. rad-dresses, and arc mails into a sort
of cap by fastening them to a band of
lace, the ends of which ore tied at the
back, or fastened with pina.
Whot fichus for evening are made of
a strip of India muslin or organdie, cut
on the cross, and forming three plaits as
wide as the finger, edged round with a
plaiting of Breton lace. They should
go around tbc shoulders and fasten in
front, the ends falling over tho bosom.

stav there, with Chaney Gore on forbidden ground.
After a moment's thought, however,
he decided that he must prevent the
elopement at all haxanis. and, leaving
Williams on the ground, he rushed in­
to the Louse mid up stairs, with the dirk

hare been a severe one if the two young
men had met, boil, being armed, and
Lamltert being actually crazy with
anger. Fortunately they didn't meet.
Rose's chamber door stood wide open—
the lamp was burnin
‘
’
gene. and a number of

chiefly developed, in ■L. free and en­

lightened North. We fear that nothing
short of an inborn love of cruel amuse­
ments will explain the phenomenon.
There ia in Ute spectacle itself abso­
lutely nothing of tho slightest interest
In almost all other sports there is some
rivalry, some struggle, or an exhibition kitchen, store-room and wood-room.
of the human form brought to a high And here in this bleak spot, nearly
pitch of muacnlar perfe-tion; in thia twenty miles from the habitation of
there is nothing but a woman. drr»ed man, though three rr-iles nearer the
in abort skirts. her legs incasvd tn some hoavenly 'regions than most porta of
kind of worsted hose, walking monoton New England, these men live the larger
oualy round a sawdust ellipse. about port of the year. The station is three
miles from the timber line, when- the
greater part of vegetation cesses Short
grass tufted with delicate Alpine flowers
apjsurvnlly
n. .nto tm.

VrtLB are grail naily being discontin­
ued. The better-educated women are
beginning to learn how hurtful and irri­
tating the spotted and dotted veils,
drawn straight across the face, arc to the
eyes, and restrict their adoption of
throe relics of Oncntal seclusion to use­
ful gauze as a protection from the win-

Amomo new acceweories to the toilet
in lingerie arc some charming, waistcoats
of soft white linen cambric, beautifully
embroidered and edged vrilh Breton
lacv, while othcru. also embroidered, arc
made of fine white linen. The new
ruffs and cuffs arc made v jry wide and
very full, of Breton lace, plaited in close
shell patterns. The wnst ruffles are
mounted on Ixmdsof plain Swiss muslin.

apeech, but would instead tell a few flab
stories, which were as true ca g'epeL
He proceeded : “My father once had a
tr-ut-pond in Oregon, and the fish mnl
tipbed so fast and grew ao large that lie
had to build a fence around the pond to
keep the trout from coming out of the
water and tramping upon the grass.'
The President hoped that the speaker
would remember George Washington

■“•But," continued Mr. Miller, “the
fish clambered over the fence, which
was not a very high one, and got into
the grass, after all. Then my father
built another fence, which was ten feet
lugh, and 111 take my oath that some
of the largest fishes jumped aleck and
clear over that fence, and the grass was

Fuh tale,* suggested a gentleman.
'There is nothing fishy al out the
irv I am now going to tell you.* restory
_?_*
"It is really the
truth. There arc some trout streams in
Oregon in which the fish are so very
numerous that they crowd each other
awfully. I was once riding on horse­
back and came to one of the trout
•trcamii. There wax no lindge, and the
alternative was to ford the stream. I
rode my horse into the edge of the wa­
ter, but the fish were so thick that the
brawls.
j thei wh«. God meant the family to poor animal could not wade through,
1&gt;e_He who
“ pl&gt;~ for
and, although I urged him. ho pointed
tor
in, m&gt;J ’.I.m. ktodrwM ly refused to go any further, and 1 was
obliged U&gt; abandon the idea of cross
—a------- &gt;----- -------------i-a*-------- — •&gt;—
ing. Tho trout bit the bores's legs ter­
ribly."
At this point many of the hearers
laughed derirively. and the speaker,
with a countenance as solemn as a par­
son. looked about with an air of sur­
prise. Ho evidently felt hurt because
dred. Ste&amp;ngv, pitiable picture of hu­ there were those present who doubted
man wcakneix, when those who love
beat are treated wocU; whan courtesy
is anown te all. save aux fnendn.
If one must be rude to any, let it lxBill Babb is a Texan of notoriety in
to some one he does not love—not to
He is uneducated,
wift, aister, brother ar parent. Lot one his own State.
of our loved ones lie taken away, and brutal, bold and ambitious. He began
a wild kind of frontier Ufa tea years

" Why. bless my ronl. you -no. you
on OBe
Th&lt;7 „bna4. ,n
are not Lharkw Gore’
! unison, giving tone for tone, rising m
Gore! Parson Goto I No; hex in b^naony or discord togetherTTbe
tl&gt;e bonrc there now . hi- siaiejl me off.
,.luj4in-u gri,w np saner and ravage ba
•' Gore in the house now! Where?
TQUng 1&gt;earK
fiUlcr becomes cal•' I don i know ; let me up-yon re al- ^na. pcevitti, hard.a kind of two-legged
m.xit killing mu.
brute with clothes on. The wife bna
.
U1 a prrdieament In lle. in ^If^efense. They develop an

pockets, and he now saw. for the first .
time, what the man's real object had
been in nailing the houre. He did not
mi to IM him jn
not |

miles in 1,000 hours over English
country roads, while a female pedes­
trian ha«, in thia country lately, ac­
complished V00 mike ia 1,700 ecnseeutivs quarter hours, over a sawdust

lowed in a civilized community. It is
nothing more nor less than a public
trial by slow torture. which docs not
advance athletic sjxirts in tic least;
lor the actual walking done in theac
sawdust rings is not, as walking, good
for anything. Three thousand quarter
miles in 3,000 quarter hours is at
the
rate of twentv-four miles in
twenty-four hours, which, with regu­
lar intervals of sleep, anybody can
do It is, in fact, tn a new form, a re-

venting a person from getting hia sleep
for a long limo. It is immeasurably lielow prize-fighting, thill fighting, and a
number uf other cruel assorts which the
police now-a-days break up. The eu nous
port of it is that the test lasts so long a
time that the gate-money taken in
reaches a large sum, and a woman may,
if she can accomplish the frat, earn a

Prince Arthur. Duke of Connaught,
son of Queen Victoria, hern M»» I,
1850. created Duke of Connaught m
1874, was mamed at Windsor Castle,
near London, on the 13th of March,
to the Pnnut-aa Louise. daughter of
Prince Frederick Charles of Germany,
Field Marshal in the German army,
lx&gt;rn July 25, 1800, and betrothed to
Prince . Arthur, May 16, 1878. The
bridegroom now has five brothers and
sisters married —Princess Victoria to
Prince Frederick William, the Prince
of Wales to the Princess Alexandra,
Prince Alfred to the Grand Duchess
Marie of Russia. the Pnnrese Helena
to Prince Christian, and die Princess
Louise to the Marquis of Lome; and
there yet remain to lx- mamed Prince
Leopold and the Princess Beatrice.
The bride has two sisters, the Princess
Marie, married to Prince Hendrik of
the Netherlands, the Princess Eiizabeth, mamed to Prince August, hered­
itary Grand Duke of Oldenburg, and
one brother. Prince Fried meh Leopold,
who, being but 4 yearn of age, can hardIv be expected to entertain serious
thoughts of matrimonial alliances

grandeur of the peak. To behold a
sunrise from the peak is an event of a
lifetime, and for this purjiose visitors
often remain over night at the station
to be ready to catch the first glimpse of
the sun as it appears above the horizon,
gilding with its bright rays the moun­
tains. hillr, valleys and plains, to
the wonder and delight of the be­
holder.
The duties of the officers are various
Seven observations are taken daily; all
storms arc closely watched and each
■ixxnal and distinctive characteristic

aions, immense freshets, and troublous
times. A Government office at Pike’s
Eik is no sinecure, for the officer must
ffet all storms and brave all weathers.
Occaaioually an electric storm visits the
peek. There is but little thunder ac-

out observing one of these stoma it ap­
peared as though the whole mountain
top was a sheet of electric flames. It
came out of every rock and darted
around with wonderful audacity.
It
played around him. as bo e^prewed it,
shot down his back, and darted out of
each l«xit toe, ami so completely filled
him with electricity that he could not
retain his foothold, but Ix-uuded and
rclxiunded from the rock like a rubber
t&lt;U; he felt as though a powerful elec­
tric battery was pouring fiery darts all
‘
discretion

M-ltobtolr

LIYIBY &amp;BOABDHGSTABLI

--- --------' " sy are now hunting for Bold),
rile hanging tbs members o&lt; hia
boiMMituri.

�BllLOEK’S HARDWARE! Boston

DEAR'S

Store!
WATtojm.

At Book Bottcm Prices. Jefferson Nails, [all sizes.]

•taa.ro
H2S
4;M
m
rsa

Sash, Doors and Blinds.

d tn er the wash-bow l, and
rut hi* thnmt from car to
ir faith Jugular vein*, and
KWTjhtr g*-h tn - bi* tuck
m a rtH next to ami iu front

kH
*»• *•&gt;*.

Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.
»ny “R," 7th mrimeat United Stateifaatre. If hi* wife had fa-eu permitd tn rfo an, she would hare given him
Ifafflring &lt;«* Mt» fariuhne*. After
- ew»rred the hospital, and - while hb
irmrtrt- were being changed. tfare
** tlirenvrred an ugly cat or wound

H and ao ex
fnmi bis ricknr— ami heeamr « well man. The *er; grant *t&gt;*od up a* hmg a* hi* strength
• would permit him, then lay down upon
hi* col, frilled hi* arm- and lie there x*
, calm a* though arirep.
In the excitement that followed an
. officer picked up tlw letter and at the

■r mdksIMm.

w. a.

coodvi

vantage to look over my Stock before purchasing.

BilKRBPT PRIUS1
&lt; liHiii|»i«&gt;i&gt; Combined Reaper and Mower, ( luimpiun Singlc

Jlower and llcaprr, «larl*aon Wngcnaand Huggim. Burk­
ey c and Fanner*.* Friend &lt;.rali&gt; Brill, &lt; 'oafra and
Tiger Mulky Hay Knkra, Ruckryr Whcrl
CnMixalor*. SY lard Nteel and &lt; Mired

Don’t fail to sec me before buying.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

PIONEER STORE !
Whereas,
The m-tition of H. A.
I Brook*. A. J. Hardy aial fifty other
, free-brid electore nwldiug in Lbt- village
of N**hvilie, Imia been prvrented, aris­
ing tluU a resolution be iiamed, *ub। mittinx to a vote of the ••lectoni at the
i next auuu.nl election to lie held in the
' village of Null rille on the first T&lt;l&lt;-»day of April. A. Ik, 1H7V. tta- qiu-atinn
of re-iurorporatinr the village of Nash­
ville under and anbiect to art No. ITS,
of the Simoon Iron* of IKJ3. of the
State &lt;if Michigan. entitled. **An act
for the- incurpuratuiu of village*, there­
fore, Im it
Ruot.VKn. By the Common Conncil
of the Village of Nashville. that *1 hr
qaeation of re-incorporating said vil
lagr of Naahville bo »a bait Ited to a
vote of the elec to rx on aahl find Tur»d»y in April, A. !&gt;.. IwTV, and that pub­
lic not ico Im- gi t en by Um* Prwidcnt uf
Mill village, by publishing thurrariulion t Dirty dayx in tbcNxsuviLLF. Nkwa.
a paper published and cin-ulaled io the
village of Naahvillc, and by pooling
printed copies thereof in ten of the
moat public place* in said village.
C. 11. Braiit.
E. CHIPMAN.
Recorder.
1‘reridcut.

John Grnvingrr, the German of Wat­
erloo. charged with tlw crime of inceat
with hi* daughter*, while being exam­
ined at lira* l-ake on the l&amp;lh, narrow­
ly cM-aiMd lywchinx at the hamte of an
excited Cloud. But fartlir rcauldte drfrnre of th*' officerx, the rascal w ould
liavo been hung.

A girl uam.-d Ryere wa» delivered of
a weli-dcvrloped female child at Grand
Haven on Ihr 13th. Rhe threw it into ;
the water cloret vault alive, wraiqied ,
tn a newspaper. The girl wax taken tn .
her lenuc two mile* from the citv. and
two iHMtre afterward the child wa« •
found and still living. It 1- now doing :
well. The reputed father of the child
la Mid to be tn Ohio.
j

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TO MAKE ROOM FOB THEIR

SPRING STOCK !

lap tost kj Dulin rill tin.

A Battle Creek w omad rtaim* that
Carl Ayteworth gained tier afllTCMraa to
Mich an extent that rim wiuctgagcd her
place to rai*r (®0 far him, and then be
nbook her off, saying he lured another
better.

The two wen; found in a well.
prbonera were taken u&gt; Detroit.

Everyone Contemplating building will find it to their ad­

Xualivlile Wnrkrl*.

Wm. Ilarri* ami Fnbey MeQaecn.
riic two fel'ow* who broke jai’ at Char­
lotte on the 13th. hare been reraptured
by Deputy Sheriff Hamlin, and return
cd in iron* to confinement.

Lalrly Maron and vicinity have been
tronbleil uith counterfeit rilver coin*.
Smqik ion ha* twen fa*ten«*l on Joliu
Ecker, and bi* -nephew. Wm. Ecker,
living near Dxtavnie. The turner la
W and the latter IS rear* of age. They
were xrevsted at Danavillc, and some

Their Complete Stock

Hastings Mich.. March 3d. h

a* the letter xaid. ‘Found one whom
I! like better."
The poor unfortu- Q. BEENBACKjCAUC U&lt;
iiatc man wa« buried with military
। honor*, alt bough tlie mica irf the army
। forbid tMPburying of suicide* with mil­
itary honor*.
Another* similar cere hanpcuml al
that pout while I remiiinrd there, but it
wax an officer, who riiot himrelf far the
Xafta Grw&gt;A Matth XKh. IK*.
Very name ren«on that the retire*nt cut
BY &lt;MU)E* or ooMMrm
hi* throat.
He wa* mH lunied with MAPLE~GROVE CAUCUS.
military honor*, but rent to hi* friend* '
1T1 TWetvwin WatoaUk** Caaratb*
Burk Kid “FuoU! fool*! wbaKool*!"
j
I&gt;i&lt;l yon ever ace a prraoti who wan
. real bpiureici^f If you hare, you hare
' nren one aho needed all your aytnjw1 ttlie*. In the ho-pital wa* a care of
: that kind. The direare i« murii tvonw
} than mo*t people would IwlieVe. and if
To the tieeUrs of the VTUaot of -Vista
I the imtieut i* not rent home tbediarare
•/ Itarrro aad State
; prevv* fatal. To are a iwr-ou on hi* reUe. io Me
i bed roll about fnan Mile to ride, monn- ofhliehigno: You are hereby notified
, ing ami crying pitroudv, calling “Moth- that at the election tn be held in said
| er! motherr Oh,.my mother! mr God 1 village cn die first Tuesday at April
l bclji mr ! Oh. dear! Oh, do aend me next, the fallowing officer* are tobr
' home!" aud keeping up that cry until elected, via: One President, one Re­
perfectly exhaustedand he fali«a*lccp, corder. one Trwumrer, one Aaraur,
to awake iirv roaph- of hoar* to repent and three Trustee*; and that die qmo­
the *aau- cry. xml keep it up until lie tion of re-iuctirporating raid village in
of act No. ITS, of the Session
die*. uiiIcm rent home, where he will ponuixucc
Liws of 18T3, of the state of Michigan,
get well and return a round man.
Tu tho ladle* who followed&gt;thc army will also bo submitted to a role of the
elrrtors
of
said village.
and mini»U*rc&lt;i to the rick, and like
In te-tiimmy whereof I have hcreangrl- of merry watched over the rick
'
* at the Village of
in noApilal, and by kind art* and en­
day &lt;4 March, A. I&gt;.
couraging wool* *ared many lire*, the
AS. II. BRADY,
-oldirr* are very greatly indebted.
Village Recorder.
May those ladtcx live long and happy
lives, and may God Mcm them.

the l«roa*t lame and failed tn more than
make an ngiy gash in Um. !!«&amp;, aid! the
pain bring Ml great hr didn! have the
&lt;«ar;®' to try again with that i net ru­
ment. He was kindly cared for in the
hospital and the wound in bi* neck
MMHi hralt-d. and he followed hi* com­
pany to ibr rent of war. Hr often said
while in the hospital that br wotilrt kill
himarH, and afterward* wr heard that
after doing dnty almut a toon th he one
day while in camp, look hUmuakntand
drlibcralelv put an cud to hi* BiucraM« life. A* no women were allowed to
lodew dir regiment- in the field hi*
wife w»* m»t pnwnt. or *hr might
have -tanued hi* jacket" for that bud
art.
.
n»&lt; re wax at the name hospital (Fort
Hamilton, New York Harbor, Hoapiul)
na in*a»»c noHier. madem»by Minatmkr
white &lt;m boon! a veam-l on hi* way
from Tcxa* to New York, by way of
the Gulf of Mexico.
Hr waa a vrry
ha’rmlra* Inuatic, but bi- ration*
wank* while there. If written oat in
fall, wonld fill a' large vtdnmr. All
the acirnrr of the doctor* failed toreatore hi* mind Co it* nonnal condition.
One night hr- wax found mi—itig. A
arareh wm. math- for him and be could
n&lt;&gt;t lie found, but the next day bo re­
turned about the middle of Uh- fore­
noon. It appeared npmi inquiry, that
br had left the hospital in the evening,
had went tn Coney Inland, thenre to
&lt;.rarr*rnd. Imck to Hay Ridge, then up
the hay to Hnmklrn. where in aomr
way he had iwcsj-xl the police, and in
the morning a* the atreet car. which •
ran to Fort Hamilton, aartn mdre ditaut, wan pu**iug Greenwood Ccmntrrv 11 A young girl of 17, by the name of
he wa* arm coming toqard the car for i Emm Avcty, Bring nt Galien. Berrien
a ride. A* the car driver* were all ac- ।i Co., killed lu-rm lf by taking *trychuinc
qnaintrd with him he wm allowed to 'I nn the 8th. A lore affair.
tide, hot tbi* time hr a a* coming from !
In digging a well at Cfeericr, Eaton
the dirertioo ottbe cemriery. with but iI
one gurment on. mid that hi* *hirt. any Co., a large piece of aolfel. wrB-prrother luan than one who kucw him, ' ren 111 a ood wa* found M feet below
might think Ikaq-ome one bad gnt fir­ the Mrface of the ground.
ed of the grave and thought he wunld .
ire am&gt;ther term on toother earth. But &gt;' Hrnrv Vandling, whore borne wa*
after all, if he wa* not dre-aed after ।I four mtle-Miudi of Virkrinirg. conurtitthe modmi hdiion be wan iierniiUrd U-d •uirhlr with landau uni Friday night.
to rirle (the car didn't have any lady C*u*c—dome-tie difficulty.
jaMacugcf* Unit trip) and lie mounted
Barney MeElroy. of near Reed City,
to the top &lt;»f the cur mid rode down to
wro lainicd up in bi* boure * few day*
Fort Hamilton, paxung tliroo*h ttx- ago. Baraev lover! the flowing bowl,
nri-tortalir Ray Ridge, down through
ami it i-Mippored bis dexutiou thereto
catued hia death.

they, and mav they rrat ia ixw.
’iV -bur-bag.-- .rf Bay Rrdgn would
ocrariunidly make the b-»pual a virit.
or rem! a arrvaal with "loUnf goodie*"
which wratM make the hrailiof the
rick giad. ami their mouth* water.
Gea. Scott, the old GuvcninM-nt wnu h
dog. wade the fort arid h«&gt;-pttal a virit
in the Iwghiniug of tin- Hummer of PCI ,
and created qaiir a atiramunx theamall.
fry. Some of the hoy* remarked, they
would not like to bavr the old treaend
fall on them, a* they aoubl never hr
rem again.
WeU. be wa* a giant aertainly, over rix feet liigh, and would 1
weigh n«ar three hnmlred, (j-crimji*
I've got it tao high) v ith a Imll-rlog
rxprewrioD nf countenance, n«» doubt
erutred by th&lt;- action- uf the toilma at
the Caidk.l.
Itariag the ramaier of Ml wiaqiieion*
were aronred to tbr fm-t that there wa*

Ng more need of shuffling m
Imre floor when you can buy a I
me fur S3 eta. per yard.
/

DO NOT NEGLECT

New Goods
KOCHER BROS.

New Goods!
We are now receiving our Spring Stock.

NEY &amp; SEASONABLE GOODS,

The first installment of

BOOTS and SHOES!

MEAT MARKET.

HATS AND CAPS!

Fresh and Salt Heats,

WUHuiallMiai,

Are in stock, and more following until out

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LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AD." SOON

The

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THE NEW WILSON

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Patterns New Spring Wall Paper "

DARBYVILLE ITEMS.
WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF

LN. Crittenden ha* a nephew vlalt-

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fK0J| A BROWN BLANK TO A GUILT ONE.

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Mrs. Dr.fcott is Halting friend. In

Chaa. Lamb, Mt-ahormakrr of Sheridau, luu moved buck to that place.

Ruckle Jk Son. of Sbcridan/are run •
nlng their aaw mill night mid day.

-Mm Parrett. af Baltimore.

Elrin Cole recently caught » flah in
Thornapple Lake that weighed l»i lb*.

ratter, iajariug it i

Austin DeLoag ha* returned from a
three month’s stay In the north woods.

VHl. den derhirt ting* .nut vath der
inwin m*icltr room in off htrt- py Mk1

*raafdrrBap-

Shalier’a Hotel, at Olivet.
—The report b current that the Gov-

ere uu .April 9A und
jx »t robe und who eno:

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ber wood* for the paatyear, re turnm (he 14th.

The Reform Club at Rheridaa b hi a
prosperous condition under the rftideut
management of Dr. Scott.

Mim Ada Norton, of IMh, abtar of
George Norton, oar popular miller,
Mr. William*, of Bhcridan, while
wprking in the mill yard last Friday,
gut one of hi* legs-Muaabcd by a IL R.
tic.

-Dick Graham, tee great Amenmui

manufactured exclusively by Dick from

The Delating Society at the Mudge
be urn MS he get* on hi* ear nnd School Hoose, will wrwde with th:
It der law. VdL Ch a*e Chiutwe Emigration question next Fri­
day night.

Horace W. Flint, teacher of the Sher­
idan ScnooL i» preparing for an exhibi­
tion at Red Ribbon Hall, on the even­
ing of March 37th.

—Barry county Grecnhackcr* have

HtajGROCERIES

T«Xi i'l.w.
e&lt;! .'tn*. ttrangT-*, ix*mwn* ana too ■
many other thing!, to mrution, at A. M. ;
Dai ghkktt's Bonuusa Store, near the I
depot.

rr r»in&lt;«. mi*.

Dry Good* at the Bonansa.
A. M. ParonuitTr, Proper.

quality I cau, and will, do a* well by
I you a* any flrm in Barry or Eaton connr.-ti -.--i __ _ ____ ...i___ _______

—jM-------------------

Coffee*t Spice*t

I AN HECEIVIXG THE LARGEST AND FINEST UTT OF

nr Every man, woman and child
within ten mih-s of Xtelivillr, ought to
are the new stock ot nobby Spring
Good* lurf rt-ceh-ed at D. C. Gwrrmt’*,
and sold n prier* 90 per cent, lower

BOOTS and SHOES

Tobacco*, Cigar*

di-avor to merit your patronage mid

AND EVERYTHING ELBE USUAL­

. Morey, of Maple Grove, will
auction ut hi* farm one and nneilcs -oath of MapU Grove CcnMonday next, J gelding, 5 colts,
l 8 Heffern,,&lt;calve*. 31 terrp, 1
Champion combined mower and reaper.
1 Rabbin* cultivignr, 1 grain drill, 8
Oliver chilled plow*. 1 drag. I lumber
wagon, 1 boggy/ 3 sett* harness, and 1

LY KEPT IN A

13F* I have no old Muck. My Drug*
are all fre*h and pure. Thi* i* nun..-thing to la- remembered inputting up
preocripthm*.
H.G. Halk. *
------------------

Spring mid hummer Opening.

Wm. A. AYLSWOKTH
IIST

STONE and WOODEN WARE!

THE

j Ji^ui-niture!

FIEIZDh

STANDARD FURNITURE AT
TTAVJNG bought of H. R. Dickinson A Co. their Stock af Good*, I *hnll pt ,

!

ii
j
GREATEST SLAUGHTER SALE ! ...

I

Goon Goons!
j

IH OUR.

Files! Liu tf roniiirt ii tit Mt.

you will see by the following

Pair Deal

r|o« r*rllM**i

Schedule of Prices

motto:

FIRST-CLASS GOODS,

i
,
1 »• Dr,.
! "
bound to inert nil cotnprti"
. strictly
. pure, ,
Hon, guarantee
our good*

. ,

.

.

’ ’,

,

..

*** ***** "* ,OW’ if“** *&lt;»*«*.»»•*«•
tlxMine „
gtaata
—
-—
—L. are offered
J by any other
.. , "
f..
. ..
’
'J '
tt“ n Barry (u.. and if nut antrnfartory return them and your money will
’* "*“od«L
________ ___________

Under! nit in j* Goods

Flannel* 83 per cent lea* than coat,

__

“

Heavy Twilled
Handsome Shirting Flannels from IM to2Sc.

Wall 1‘ai.r and Brad™, i

। tnnime.1 free) Window Shade* nnd:
i Curtain*, very low at
Boux Duos.' '

wewk.

!

CLOTHING!

Your* Respectfully,

DAN. MANEE.

CasMimere*. Our fr24.00 Suit* reduced to $18.00. $30.00 Suit* red lire,I to $15.00.
$10.00 Suita reduced to $19.00. $13.00 Suit* reduced to $ft.0». $10.00 Suit* re­
duced to $0.50. $8.00 Suit* rcflnred to $5.00.
$5.00 Suit* reduced to $X50. 1&lt;i0
DRUGGIST! Pair* Good Pont* $1 JO, worth $3.00. 300 Hat* and Cap* $1.00. worth $2.00.

xxd

...

CLOTHING!

I

H. G. HALE
mSUKlHlUII

CLOTHING!

la Men'* Boy*'ami Youth*’, consisting of Bearer*. Diagonal, Basket and Fancy

BOOTS AND SHOES.

_

_

! 900 Paint Bootr at from #1-30 to $9.00. $2.50 nnd $3.00.

■4‘4-

TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES.

I bargain*. being worth double the money.

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE

DYE-STUFFS,

AMD PRICES CORRECT.

TRUSSES.
SHOULDER BRACES.
SU RGIC A L I XHTitUM ENTS.
PAINTS. OITA
V.FINISHES.
AND BRUSHES.

Sctwl. MisttiliBcws 1 Blati Bnh

SCHOOL BOOKS,
ftnnrrniPQ Kerosene (Ml 25 eta. 13 Ibo. Ixtuislann Sugar for $1.00. 4 llx. Whole lx-nf Tea
umnuuut. Ifor$i.oo. j] JU. Rabins for *1.00. Chewing ToUrra 45 eta., worth 30.
Iln*

' Tolmcco Ki Cta., worth 80.

And a thousand other ar...-lca at corresponding pric

Teas, Coffees 4 Family Groceries.
Cigars and Tobaccos.

CARPETS AT COST
Hemp Carpet* at 18 eta., reduced from 23.

lugrain at 30 eta., reduced from 4n.

Fiie Iiteiet Clams, Rim, Pins. It

You will always dud at the
A* good Goods can he aohL

Pioneer Drug Store.

WM. A. AYLSWORTH

H °-HALS
ilN».

MONEY SAVED.

Burjjman &amp;. Baker’*

B OOTS AND SHOES.
Fine Calf Boot* from

to #7-00.

llc.pectfnlly,

BOISE BROS.

CLOSED OUT AMD FILLING UP.

1879.

UR Stock waa never ao nearir rioted out at thb vraaon of the year aa at
present, and we are now replenishing it with

O

FURNITURE STORE.

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

KcjLLvGu i DKMaKA i

Good*
------- WE CAN-------

FURNITURE!

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION !

nd long, but a* that
smart youagatera of

■L’UJMAY A BAilRB.

aUentiou to the alarm, thinking it to

claaaof

DRUGGISTS,

.-xnpair* Women’*. Mim-

PURE DRUGS.
PATENT MEDICINES

]£OISE RROTHERS,

Pure Diugs, Medicines,

Ji 0 O K S E Ij T E It. \

their

b hobbling

SHROUDS AND GLOVES

Clive NIo a. (Jail.

MONEY MADE

W hile we arc ahivering with the cold
and watching the "Itcwuiiful •now” n*
it cover* the ground, the people of the
sliaYrr." It- was almost impowrildo for State of Nebraska are making garden. lire party who undemtentb running it.
him to ait still tn church, and be make*
Apply at «ik* in person or by letter to
allowance.
Oiile tc Sraoup, Charlevoix, Charle­
Me la aeUling up hu affair*
voix Co.. Mich.
rklr* arc in a pickle. Jack
Pickle. ust out of State Prison, waa
and robbed at Grand Rapid*,
barfally
r &lt;Uy , and mi Saturday last Al.
On Friday of hut week, at about 10
o clock p.m.. Gridley’» steam aaw mill
*ov hngnbbeth at Hougfataliu’a Ian. at Kalamo village, was discovered to

IWt fall to call and

Walnut Cases and Caskets.

“

J. Sfa^tL”41G 0 0 D GOODS!

PorteUe Saw Mill, with Site, Doeka,
Ac. Mill nearly new, situated at Horton’a Bar, tee moat ncee—Imc point on
I'ine later. A rare opportunity for any

«.,w.

Ever known in Naahville. the like of which ha* never bci-n beard of in thu ririnity. Occupying my &lt;•* n aturv-buildiiig and running under light ripcnae*. ll

Low Prices !

|
,

1 to call wife
Gastek
l ute ln «h Drug* aud Medicines, nt j
good otanding of the Episcopal Church. until cite 3ml day ot April, next.
Tinkler
,
------- .
’
lo*r*t flFnre*. nt Boise Bros.'
Tinkler expect*
expects to
to liavc
liave hl*
hi* building
building
She leave* a father, one brother and a
i Call and *ee.
large circle of frii-ml* who mourn their between the poatomce and Hick'* store
WEST
KALANO
ITEMS.
up und ready for occupancy by tlic first
nr June.
Sugaring came tn a sudden stop iant |
The funeral of the wife of cx-CityLOCAL GIRDLE-GABBLE,
evk. TV',)
and ”
a* the weather
ha* la-cn --.-i
dry I
Marobal fncxeti
xiarMiai
Prickett wa*
was largely atteooed.
attended.
-”Thave
• "-r
Maple Grave.
,..c
makers
had a |
And Personal Chit-Chat
ncra 01 vaiukoie wcaiucc
vnarrnhow
how to
to begin
begin sprino
spring work.
work.
i
Rev. F. W. Dickinson gave u* a brief
.
.
Detroit
Daily
Papera,
Pont and TnIt
lias
been
rpmored
that
the
Ila»»rr
I
«•„
call on Thursday.
and the
would l&gt;c comudidated. » / » T?i,? ,, 1 sou of Eli Well*, with I bnm . and Free Pre**, all the laitrat
A aew boy-bain- at Ed. Roacoe'a. with what foundation this correspond- I V.~ ’3=
•"_—
i*—
nllr,
an.'1 •*"*,’ bb father-in-law, | Magazine*. Lilrrarie* and Weekly Pn
Come Wedaemky.
Mr. rurner, started on Monday hat for | per*. al*&gt;&gt; Naahville News every Fricut kuoweth nut.
' an Buren county, where they propone ; day evening, at
H. G. Hale’e.
Frank Wolcott ha* gone tobe a clerk
The meeting* of all the temperance to make it their homo for the future.
--------------------- -———------in the Newton House, Hasting*.
organization* arc continually more nnd
Old U«d. 1—. Burk b^U.* for J?
IjXkfj^Zi wji
*«.
Uu(
.
3k.
Th.
i
.TXjst.'SS.
bject: "The
thief's prayer.

hypercritical
about a little extraneou* uomm-, nhotikl

LENTZ &amp; SONS.

1

k1."

I
Mr*.

Furniture!

.

• •

Thanking the ladica of NatevRIeand '

' rr Fin.

Yonr* Respectfully,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

FIRST CLASS BROCKRY STORK
WITH A FULL LINE OF

;

tho Marlcat Price.

G. A. TRUMAN.

p.

lum moved hi* throne from Mike** to I n (. .nn] tlzzzt Jmne* D Miller of vicinity for post favor*. I invite their Ii
Haight’, teop ‘
Shrrida^rx XX. to Erehia hick I
«&lt;• • very fine areortment of
W|&gt; 0IMlrnitaBt| MeFJroy murderer [ pvu.ion,' amounting to about
Jil*uur Millim-nr ftoal*. which 1 have
nf Mr. Snyiler. had hia examination on When hr get* it hr prepare* to open a I !“’? purchared at the lowest market I
Wednesday, the HHh in.t.
gnterty ami «nluon: at Sheridan. Hear Pn&lt;H\^llJ~?/.rCtYou‘ra*Ar ,‘r‘l* i
o
.
,
the way, bora! All hat* off for Um- I 1 «111 “O*,,c umJcrxoKI. lours Ac.,
।
Frank Miller and Remcnt ore Immm : |K-r Jim.
I
Magcik Jrrrut r.
,
hand* to «aw wood. They «awed seven •
.
1'9’' In the name of
cord* in one hour and a half.
I Some of our fartiu-ra are trying to
,
...
, ,
, , , i make sugar, but from *omr cause or
Charley *a&gt;* if Im had nnt had the &lt;,ibrr *ap don’t rnu a* u.iud. and ~.m&lt;- I I Invite /&gt;■«• and all tn eall nnd look or- !
! mra*h-* when young hr could carry our of them *ar that i* they make much . __ — —l «_«__»—
—n) Kmy ;
H"1 of
MH w”h ’ »rlr Jonathan.
*ngar thi* year they will have toj------|
,
t-trut sqnrcxer.
A lug chain am!
victory. !
. We so- Jacob fhtuinn at Woodland
Bonanza Store.
M.
ouee iu a while. Jake nay* hr i«run- er ha* been tried, but won’t work.
Proprietor.
uablc time aa Thamdoy u. lafonuing nitig a livery at Naahville and i* meet­
The ladies uf the Meadville Reform
n* what a great mid ruuch-reapechd ing with rimm! sneer**.
man h? waa. Hh sunk fell liken
A small Im.}- the other day naked hi*
awcct balm iijxm our riniple «mrt, ami f.a why hi* ax wa* like Nick Brawn** Tbe proctwd* w ill tie u«r&lt;! towanl* paw­
ing for the organ. Al! that wulit n
we thought how mneb better it wa* to door rani, nnd it could not be nu*w«-r- got*! time *ln&gt;uld attend thia aocial, ** ,
vd, wiirrvniMin the Imv said, “becauac
Medicine* go to
Boiak Buu*.'
it wa* flllctl nith nmall Nicks."
lxx&gt;L Here.
O. ]’. Soule*, a Iumm! ia Hanchett'*
of mauling your wife and dragging her
lill. wa* nlaving with a buzz naw, last
All fa-raons purrha*ing new wagons, j
. riday, wltcn the mw and a slab came I —* iiuplement*, of nil kinds, nix!
will find
HASTINGS ITEMS.
■round the door by thu hair of the. bead.
i in contact with hi* face, sawing hi* | it to their mhnntagr to go io the new I
n o. .
&gt;
I nu*c nearly off. nnd knocking n Imd cotabluduneat known ns Hardy'* buildregard le** of a brother’* tnuU.
On State street, on Monday, a runa- j |loje
j,,, face. Dr. Scott dressed the ing. w*-»t *idr Main St. llor«e-*l»oeing
ay. No serious damagr.
( wound*, and under hi* skillful manage- ma&lt;lc a specialty.
i
T. Uo w,™
by Ker. Brook0««f.
.H-pXT,
or- »'r„r Ork i, rloiog «rU.
--------- ------------..or, »l~ron.U!ta Illloor*
The
roomw, .b.&lt; ro.rf «rh
’/9~ Oil CAcc verr cheap nt
| a stir in Slwridun some time ago, an
’
Hous Hao*/
I areouut of which fir»t appeand in the
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER.
I News, and wa* copied cxtewuvely by
I
j paper* throughout the Slate, ha* liccu
reworded by the Justice of the Pem-e,
and removed to this village something
u.nrn' .71 ibZnv
I "n&lt;* *• "ow n ,M’"» Ade marriage. The
!V The large**and l»est assortment (
juoru at AHmny,
Imdegroom U
m.-rt man
tauXful
man
_ the
_________
of Men
’*. Yontli’* and. Boy*' Clothing'
she waa united in matrimony to Mr. J.
we ever naw.
not
see ever brought to Nashville, nt
Mia* Clara Bray, formerly typo-------------------- *for
—,he
_lha*
--------*’In-en
------ --to
-------cniphiral artist on the Danarr, lia* his wife but a few time* since their
“*
*"
been
visiting
friend*
in
thi*
city.
I
mantagv.
mid
yon
cannot
mak
'
'
village she tm* gained many friend*
Liniment*, vouni*
Condi- I
• *1
* .
&gt;
i believe he is
The
•'.'9'
v iPnwription*,
rrrenption*, i.inuuent*,
i* a
n married man
inan.
and Iw-cn universally respected. For W^A^r'llXrtb £ wJo^StaoS
“
wdrrsaud Family Recipe*of nil j

stopping with Mr. W. H. King.
Bailey ha*, aince the death of Mr. Bai­
ley, been living with a emi at Battle
Creek. All who know Aunt Bailey
u.Ill . I.....
1—— —a

i low (trice* am! fair dealing I will &lt; n­

X ELA.VE EVER CARRIED.

r.

Horiey’* mill.

STAPLE AID FAICT GB0CE8IES '

Hollands, all colors. Oil Curtains with I *
Guilt Bands, also Nottingham Laces, crOck-ru &amp; Glawwarc

Suaars. Teae,

I

I"

n
* ,
.. .
-Roma Taylor, living 11 mile* e**t,
i. another “unfaithful" to ter mamag.
vowa, although he ba* kern a Benedict
only More the 4th of July, U»t. ]Ic had
*. „w-* .
ir.
as n&gt;c« a lauc wosuiin a* wrru wa* in
the country, but last week hr left her,
ostensibly for Kan«a*. where it i* said
...
... ...
ho Will "take ■p'’ with an old flame.
who will aoou migrate thenroward*.
Ikn Fvert^onr eminent tenter
-Da*. Evert*, our eminent banker.

COXMSTIXG OF

i
j

o»
icre hot Sabbat h. TUWbite Win* of
Tar ha* done Hawork. 87.) j

- ----- - -

। Jacob Ulrich isalwiut to move to Ar- ' • The new (own
town of Morgan (formerly
| kausa* where he will make a home.
'I Sheridan)
Sheridan! ha*
has two
ten dr?
dm pood*
mmb and prom&gt;- !
wry "tore*, ouc saw mil', one blockj Cyrus Hart has sold hi*
1 “mith «hon, our teoc »hop, jNMtnfflce.f
•$’* Center to A. T. Coojkh und gone to ; tickPt ami freight oflice nnd one phyaiOh,°1 cion, anil lxo*t« a population of about
-------------------------------------- aet in David 70-

MICHIGAN CURTAIN TIXTURES

i

-^-AND A FULL LIXE OF----.

«.a I

Brutee* in variety and low at
B&lt;h*k Bhos.'

The ice in Thornapple lake, i* from
"•n‘ vuh out dr re attending der meeting
Un- und vote taken mit der typhoid fever 90 inches to two feet in thk-kne**, and ’
take
of
TV Handsome
«*®r uw aowvo owwou, Henry a. boo- and
unu died
oirn Friday
rrwiay morning.
morning. Hr
Me vnab
vnab look*
—7a* though it
, would
...... . ..
----aomr
-v unnosomr
reran
inane of Detroit, b am&gt;oanced tosnrak brought home
nndtier
der tunenu
funeral vmi
voteatnt- | ,h® hot ,,1“ ,,f June to thM,r •* out | Goods, of the hte*t&gt;tyl&lt;
me nno
o. Mauda7^Min&lt;7?tee Onrro llE --------"",k‘! .f'"
’,dV py
?-T a
• large
Ur&lt;r audience.
audience, । “#pB1D
j Jurtrerei red M
f). C
—.Iday
F1""-C. Griffith's.
und der frienuK have deralmpathy ov | Jnntt
in thi* village.
all.------------------------------- .
it Ing bi* parent* in Sheridan the latter Blank*,
lank*, StatiwMwy,
Stationrn-. Box Paper, Frcah
Fredi
-•n» ^n-drtrrr. or tl.r llauiop. , Vg- ■»? .^.wcrt* vote 30 toilnr* in part of last wick.. Jimmy i* a nice Stock, and Low 1’ricc*, at
young man, mid i* quite a favoritrwith
J^nud ud V«-o«rrilk ll..k,
Boixk Bro’s.
hi* jwk.-t all right, pcride* all der oys­
ter* in hi* atomne.
IV New Style Print* from three to
Fish were plenty on the flat* lielow
Veil now. Mr. Editor, aumtimc ago
(‘sweet spring” day.«ix cent*, at
D. C. Guirrrrii’*.
der Vermontville Hawk ray "you jm-* the dam, when iligdon A Norton’* dam
—~ir ... V
TT
“ j herein fromdcrdntchmanvonc!!more.” went out. They picked up by tliepailZ’9’ ladies nlwut parclin*ing Dye­
era are well fitted for the dime they , VelL whore preonM. vote it! Di*va*h fnl by the farmer*around.. One weighStuffs will save monev hr railing n’t
are journeying toward*.
v«xi free country, uml 1 pec* *liu*t a* .
.
11. G. Halx's.
—Henry Stinehcotnhc. of Woodland.
«*, 'Y° d1uU',,,“a.u *“’•
&gt;«**
;| The
»nr exnimtion
exhibition nt
nt aneraian
Sheridan Hall on
———r"-z----- r—r—’
. ,
wa* -urd before Emi Paradr on Thur*
***
l’,»rk*n&gt;- «"*’ &gt; i*™ loved py I the 1.3th, jmared
juiMcd off very
very nicely,
nicely. Some |
- * Good Books for the home circle
wm mien oernn z*&lt;|. i-araay,ou i-nur*
mine frient* mooch more panldc*.
nice tableaux,
tabh-aiir dialogues
------ and recitation* | very low at
j nice
Boise Bros.'
day, by CIum. Root A Co., of Detroit, !
Veil, room.- und *«• me mit your ‘ were on the
I were on the programme. The ho-rne
. 7, ' . “
..
ou a note that waa given aome vine ’ *rJ”r Goot yyr,_____ Potxasutf.u.
was crowded
■ • and nil enjoyed It vety
V* Ono**r
d««ip&lt;M&gt;ns
ninth.
| coming in rvety day nt tne Bonanza.
W00DLANIMTF.XN.
A Co.,'of thin village.
The Jury row। Wheat here looked well when the
S9 Canwi Warp of (he be*t brand*.
Kof mnrh
in *&gt;.i.«ui.u.. «,t,w ,ir*1 w,'«“ ‘'fl".,,ut »*»* w«*tl*r is cheaper than ever, at
Bored a verdict of $88.45 and runt* of
ii*^k?h
hU k
'
------------Mil;
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
—Rev. F. W. Dickinson, of the Ver,Everylmdy
f
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------hM warm friend*. Town i
At Truman'* Store.
mootrille Congregational Church, will ' meeting April Tth.
turnip.
unite with Rev. L. H. Monroe of the
Baptist Church, in administering the
ordinance of taptism in the river at
this place mrxt Handny. A largo numher of candidate* for immerniou are re-

,

.

4RI.V.IKM

An4 in fart a full line of

iMx-n takes,
and a lara
avoided, r

the throat

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. GOOD GOODS
MEAT MARKET! French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
AU. KINDS OF
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c. CHEAP AS TS til AFFORD TO,
FRESH AMD SALT HATS!
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much COFFINS 4 CASKETS
.below cost. Don't buy until you get our
■^■s.««,! prices.
n*AMVSC. NITC0IK. Ju-.

’ FlrHldre and IMt* taken M the high ■

Rpapr-cl fully.

�•

will be thus: First Judicial Circuit,
Hillsdale and Lenawee counties; Fourth
OircuH, Jaokaen ami Ingham; Seventh

A DurATCW from St Petersburg mys
totmertobiy steitattos sT too eflytoow toal.

•to and the For* sixth Congreaa.
Gaokax H. Botub, Ben Butter's
nephew, wm sent to jail for ninety days
recently, co a charge of vagrepey..
Skxatob David Drm, of Illinois, ia
&amp; feet 10} inches in height and weighs
in the neighborhood of 800 pounds.

ISM. will play another season.
Tbxrk are nineteen United States
Senators over 00 years of age, thirtyfour between M end 60. nineteen be­
tween 40 and B0, and three between 30

Tux Minnesota Lcb.«laturv&gt;, At its
rnwwt sresoa, pa~rd fiJD tolto. all of which
bavw become laws aiarpt bum ..A dtopatob

Both houses of the Indiana Lcgisla' turn lisv; pasMd Um bd! mstinr an appropriatioa for t&gt; « ereetioa of s new tMale Hoose. Tbs
lin wul tn Lc eijwKMled Uim yrsr ia
and next year
to be raise! by a Htaio
tax at 3 seals Ou U.S •!•»&gt;....Tb. maalhlv
Stet, saasit ahaw» U.»l iwboly two B'.atoru radros&lt;b uicrrsecd Ibeir nanungs in February
8HH0O1
Cmicaoo packer*, during the peeking
v»w. rq !•&lt;;•&lt; V. aUugbV rnl awl sstex! I.a I.st*, teiag 96,0.2 bead mors than in

Thx Ssegedia (Hungary! calami;
Jkftkxsob Dan* ha* been visiting
turns out to have been of more appalMag pve- in Vicksburg. The Rerald, of that
portkiov lhaa svse Um flrsi reports indicated.
Of V,7U» booare. all sicvpt Dfil were swept jilace, says that the old man shows age.
but though by no meaim vigorous could
hardly bo comidored feeble.
Olx Bru. has settled down in his
new home at Madison, Wia. At the
recent marriage of a poor Norwegian in
that city be officiated in the capacity of
an orchestra, to the delight of the pair
and the company.
The tomb cf Charles Louie Napoleon
Achille Murat, nephew of Napoleon
Boa-parte and aoa at Joachim Murat,
ex-King of Naplea, the great cavalry
General, stands in the city cemetery al
Thxiik was an exciting discussion ia Tallahaseec, Fla. Mural owned for
many y-*ri a largo plantation in Fkxrtoo Gwmsu IleiclMUr Wm oUmt day Herr
IJsbknsebt, Kwialte, declared Uai hto tarty
Mus Kxxxood has signed a contract
with Mr. Maurice Htrakuscb to appear
in tho principal cities of Europe. Hbc
will be coleseed from her engagement
to Mr. Max Htrakoeck after the 7th of
April and will sail for Europe during
the latter part of that month. She
will probably be absent two or three

Tux Chicago Times prints detailed

Gxoxox H. HrirroxD. general pu&gt;
•=8” •nn at the Mireoun PmMo railroad
prior to ls.t April, to to jail al M. Lxua. co a
charyr st eralexdiag a Urge amount at iaoere
tma ibi- raj.road r..’

Ax Atlanta (Ga.) disjiatch says the
'ett fut Ito HUle Treasurer si tto&gt; CafiuJ
«M ike STM of a Uucdr trsgsdy, lAs parties
Mug Col Eotort A. Ahlca. s UMsbee of Um
LoXMlalurx, »«.! i*,.t Ej
n,KaJb
roomy Alston flrsd Hirer shots, sari Ota two

_____ _ __ __—- _ — — fc
WM »l»l u&gt;
Ite c.ato axxt tbrvuab Ou- loft la-4. AUloi
to Asa*L Cox is not seriouaiy hurt*
A Tkxas dispatch slates that sevcial
Mi-iimo*. tLo tnuruerer* of Jnd&lt;o Howard and
Mmatw Aikuwee »r&gt;d Mrlir/tiw st Has EMzaro
several ruuotba *«o. bare
arrwaUx! and
&gt;*teL Tbe Mri&gt;.-ana Uiresk n to reaenz th«-ck
The President of the Illinois Central
Ralrosd Gsnpsny, who baa Utsly returnerJ to
Chtoagn Iron a trip thruasb lb- rinnth, *!’■
tbsre U not s otoide esse of yoDow fever r»
In
1a
Ml..!. I—* — ■ -

Greek waa the amazement »’ all En­
gland when at the close of the last
century William Mtird-x-b discovered
the use of combustible air or gas.
hUte waa the invention understood and
lalicved in by those #ho had not seen
] it in use the! even great and wise men
Ltighcd at the idea. “ How could there
Im* Jight without a wick? " said a mertl«r of Parliament, when the subject
was broaght before Ilin House. Even
Hir Humphrry Davy ridiculed the idea
of lighting towns with gas, and asked
nn» of the proprietors if they meant to
। take the dome of Nt, Paul's tor a gas
meter. Sir Walter Scott, too. made
himself merry over tho idea of iUumin' ating London wdtli smoke, though he
was gla.l enough, not long after, to
make hia owe house at Abbotsford
light and cheerful on wintry nights by
the use of that very smoke. When the
House of Commons was lighted by gaa,
the architect imagined that the gas ran
on fire through toe jfipea, and he tberA•»re insisted on their being placed sev­
eral inches from the wall for fear of the
building taking firs; and the members
might t&gt;e observed touching the pipes
with their gloved hands and wondering
they did not fee) warm
The first shop
lighted in Loudcm by the new method
was Mr. Ackerman's, in the Strand, in
IH10, and one lady of rank waa so de­
lighted with the brilliancy of the gss
lump ou the counter that she asked to
be allowed to take it home in her car­
nage. Mr. Murdock was, however, too
busy With other pursuits to continue to
study the use of gas, and, although he
&gt;u undoubtedly the first to apply it to
practical------ ------ -----------rlsim jQ _ ________f
quickly rcajwd the Iwnefil of kis clever­
ness and ingcuuitv. In thia, he shared
the general fate of inventors.

The Republicans of Chicago have
uomiusted A. M Bright, a ftosnl cf Trsde
*a1'“* ,,of
T^o Oroesbseksre bars
ptaesd .i Lu.^ros.auu: Harrison to Um fluid.
Eli PrrklBs.
Gov. Pgnocrr, of New Hampshire,
“Can a thing which has no Ida move ?“
has sppotetad Charire H. Bal. t sited Htalro asked Joseph Cook of Eli Perkin*
tooak.r fw Ux ext™ nx &gt;o, u, fill tto
“Of course they can." replied Eh.
"Why last year 1 saw a watch spring, a
rope walk, a horse fly. a match lox, a
jx-anut stand, a mill dam. an oyster fry.
and a cat fiah; and this year," continued
Eli, “I exp*ot to seo a peach blob, a
gin sling, a brandy amaah, and — *
“Anything more, Mr. Perkins?“Why, yes; I expect to see a stone
fence, a cone brake, and a bank run.”
“Did you ever see a shoe shop, a gum
l&gt;oil. or bear a codfish bawl?* asked Mr.
“No, but I’ve seen a plank walk, a
horse whip, and a tree toed; and I
would not be surprised some day io see
the great Atlantic coast, the Pacific
slope, a tree box, and—"
As Mr. Cook left. Eh to’d him that
be had often sect a very mysterious
thing—that be had seen a uniform

“She is out. Bhe is perennially and'
eternally out! “
** "by. go down to tbs Woman Suf­
frage club-room; sod if aha isn't there,
go to the Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty, to Animals; sad.if she isn't
there, vittl tbs hall «f Ua Atanriation
for Alleviating the Miseries of the Bsnegambians; and if she has finished up
there, look for her al the Church Aid
Society, or at tho Ninth Ward soup­
house, or the Home of the One- Ix-rg.xl.
or at the Itefuge for Infirm Dogs, or al

Sew Burial of Sir John Me-irr.

to ahow that there was a drop af gm
about him. Ii M true that we carved
not a line and we raised not a stone, be­
cause there wm do stone-mason handy

a vexed question and a perplexing one.
The Judge* all contend, and justlv, too.
that &gt;1^00 each par year ia too small a
salary. On the other hand, the tex
payers say there are too many circuits
in the State, neresaifsting too many
Judges. I incline to the opinion that,
there is some truth ia what be th tex-,
payers and Judges say. What the State
needs in this direction is Imbb circuits,
more able and experienced men on the
benobaaand far lass changes among the
Judges. With such a class of lawyers
tor Ci reui* J edges and the number of
the districts reduoed, I dottbt not the
jxxiple would be willing to pay ’.heir
judicial servants fair salarit a.
■uaioxs or armvisoka.
The Senate Wednesday morning
passed the bill to amend the law rela­
tive to the sensions of Boards of Super­
visors. It provides that “each memtier
of such Board of Supervisors shall be
allowed a compensation of not exceed­
ing &gt;3 per day for his service* and ex­
penses, to be determined bv rsaolution
of said board, in attending the meetin gs
of such board, and 6 cents for each mile
of nseessary travel in going to, and re­
turning from, the plsi-f of meeting. It
layne. Saginaw, Mid-

fifteen days of any regular senstoo, and
the Ant three days of each special ses­
sion, of which there shall be no more
than two in any cne year. In commit­
tee of the whole the proposition to
make the limitation general for all the
-Now.’ aid Mt Bird. -I'll tell you counties in the State was defeated. In
what to do. You get the paupers to the course of the debate upon this
swear they can’t eat the soup they get question the fact waa brought out that
at the soup-house with spoons; they most in one of the northern counties, a few
have it from bottles with a rubber mus­ years ago, the Hoard of Bupemaors
cle, and Mrs. Bird will keep you so busy drew pay for seventy-five days* tersupplying tho demand that you won’t nceef?).
have a chance to sleep. Yon just try it.

* BOXTOS Bataxd, of Delaware, has
nine children. His oldest son.
about 19 years, is a student of the Uni­
versity of Virginia. Several of tho
older children go to school in Washing­
ton city. Hia wife has very little dispo&lt;iti&lt;*i for society life, and passes her
zHowTl I know her if I see her ?"
lime with her children, giving an occa­
“ Why she's a very large woman with
sional plain reception.
a Ixnt nose, and »hc talks all the time.
Lorisi Bowkx killci Henry Muxxy You'll hear her talking as rou get within
with a base-ball bat, in Norwich, Ct. a mile of her. Shell aak you to sub­
last summer. She said that he entered scribe to the Sencgambisn fund and to
her bouse al night and that, in the dark,
she struck him under the supposition get your breath. Probably shell era.I
that be waa a burglar. She waa tried you four or five letters from reformed
on the charge of murder, the prosecu­ cannibals. But don't you min i 'em.
tor bailing that Mxmy washer rejected My opinion ia she wrote 'em herself. It
lover, but the jury acq nil ted her.
don't make any difference, but you
It ia related, on the authority of a migiit mention that nines- she left home
Government employe, who bolds a posi­ the baby has bad four Ata. Johnny lias
tion of trust that Sir Percy Wvndham fallen out of the jwtar-tree and cracked
was removed from hia command of hia hia skull %Mary and Jim have some
X500 Union cavalrymen in 1B63 becanae thing like croup, and Tommy has been
It don't excite
Secretary Stanton Ixlicved there waa a bitten by Jones' dog.
plot by which the whole command waa her. She won't care a cent; but I'd like
to be turned over to the Confederate her to have the Wiest news. Tall her if
Government for the sum of &gt;300.000. she can manage to drop in here for a min
BeJore his death Stanton's private sec­ ute between now and the Fourth of
retary said that the proof against Wynd­ July, she might, maybe, wash the baby
ham was very strong.
and give the other children a chance to

Not a drum was beard, b«c«u*« the
drummer was not feeling very well snd
asked to lie excused, nor a fuLeral note
of any kind, as hia corpse to the ramjiarta we hurried; not a single, solitary
son-o.*-a-gun of a soldier discharged his
farewell shot o'er the grave where the
remains of the late Mr. Moore were de­
posited. The terr well-shot business was
omitted on acoooni of the scarcity of
ammnnitiou
We buried him darkly at
dead of night, and did the best job we
could for him under the circumstances.
We could not borrow, beg. or steal a
pick or shovel m the entire neighbor­
hood, and were obliged to turn the sods
with our bayocete, which, by the way.
was the first thing that had been turned
by said baronete since we had been
drafted.
e did all tins by the strug­
gling moonboams' misty light, and the
lantern dimly burning, with just abmt
lialf enough ml Ai it, and a stop of an
old flannel undmhirt for a wick.
Few and abort were the prayers we said,
die chaplain being Lutoc on a furlough,
and no one within forty miles to take
lus jilace. We spoke not a word of not
row. our time being aomewhai limited,
aa the enemy waa not far distent, and
advancing with gigantic strides. We
thought, aa we hollowed hia narrow b*d.
and smo*thed down his lonely pillow
with a canteen, that the foe and ths
stranger would tread o'er hia bead, and
wa far away ou the billow; but not too
far, however, a* the enemy outnumbered
’
‘
one. Lightly thcyll
talk of tlx
that's gone, and wonder where __ 9
_ __________ __
filled with the earns, and o'er his cold
ashes upbraid him, knowing, of oourec.
that be ia ia no condition to defend
himself; but hall little reck if they let
him steep on ia a grave where a Briton
has bad him. and not both* him to g*i
up and take oat a burial permit, or ask
him to pay ground rent. We wish has*

winch one. Bemdes ths escort on tbs train
thsre is • small Military guard that
meets the train at meh station, and
gives the country the spprannee, to •
traveler by rail, of being full up to the
bn S with soldiaa and running over. Ob

" Where ce«a see brnr^n

needn't come if it will interfere with the
happiness of the one-legged mendicants,
or make her asthmatic pdpenta miser­
able. Mind and mention it to her now,
will you 7"

And with baby sing, ng a vr^tferous
•olo. and the other children clinging to
his leg. Mr. Bird retreated and shut the
door. The peddler had determined to
propose to a girl that night. He changed
hui mind, and resolved to remain a
bachelor.—Cincinnati Timet.

ural value," and Ui*t in times of drought
this moisture of the air invigorate* and
■usteins plants which otherwise would
perish.
The observations of Prot
Btockbndge ahow the soil, from May to
| November. t&gt;dh at the rarSce and five
inches deep, to be warmer than the air;
it is hardly poaaibte that moisture on
the surface in the morning waa deposit­
ed from the air. "A more reasonable
conclusion is that the vapor which rises
from the surface is condensed as it
comes in contact with the colder air.
The phenomenon of so-called "dew­
fall " is usually attnbated to the sup
posed fact that soil and plants are
colder than the air at night, and ao con­
dense ita moisture ta tee form of
“ dew.“ Th* “dew” on the tee-pitcher
ia the common illustration to prove the
thgpry; but, as wo have seen, the condittooa in thiaeses MW the reverse of those

By invitation of the Legislature, Mrs.
Mary T. I-athrop. of Jackson, sn able
temperance advocate and a noble Chris­
tian woman, addressed the memliers
•nd the public, in the Hall of the House,
st the close of the session last Wednes­
day. Mrs. Lgthrop took strong ground
in favor of a prohibitory liquor law.
Bhe warmly urged the mcmlM-rs to nse
above all party conn derations, honor
God, act up to the light tney jksstbs
and “ dare to do right.” It ia thought
thia whole matter will come Ixfore the
House some day next week, when a
sharp and bitter debate mky ba expect­
ed. Quite a large proportion of the
memlxrs of the Legislature have iden­
tified themselves with the temperance
society.
A delegation of prominent ladies had
a hearing. Tuesday, before the Joint
Committee os State Affairs in refer­
ence to the projKiecd Iteform School
for Giria. There are five bills asking
for the establishment of a school of
thia class. It waa practically settled in
the committee that the jiropoaed insti­
tution should be penal m its character
and that commitments to it should be
made by sentence of the courts; that
the age at which girls should l«e liable
to apprehension upon
charges of
viciousneas and immorality should lx
placed al 11 years; that the institution
should lie confine,! to household duties;
that the Board of Trustees should con­
sist of six persons, four women and two

This subject lias occupied consider­
able time tins session. The morning
session in the House, last Thursday,
was taken up with the consideration of
*u------- Profs Kedxie. of thia city,
y, of Ann Arbor, have adLegislature upon thia sul&gt;,—_ing views widely divergent-.
The oil test in this State is now 140 de­
grees, but the general sentiment is for
a test of 120degree*. Mr. Thompson, of I
Sanilae, made a strong speech tn favor
of a lower test. H e stated that Prof j
Chandler, of Columbia CoHegw, holds i
that oil of 100 degrees test ia safe. Prof.
Lnngiey thinks that there need be no I
accidents from oil of 110 J.egma teat i
The test of oil in the State of New ■
York, I am told, is 110 degrees, thus re­
ducing the price of the article some­
what Mr. McNabb, of Newaygo, con­
tended that the oil used in Ohio is
much brtter tlian the quality in use in
thia State. He said that “w* want oil
of at least one-lightning bug power,"
•van if it is dangeroua I suppose the
people will think more about the cost
of oil than of any danger in ita use
Th* test in Michigan wifi probably be

reduced from 140 to 120 uegreea.
gntsoos were made in the study &gt;
quaattML A tin box, without
bottom, waa Ailed with noil and ,_____
in growing gnaa; the next morning the
grass waa loaded with dew, but Dot a ______________________ , Mr. Johnson, of
Caas county, led off in a speech, con­
tending that wages and values of all
kinds had been greatly redueed since
the war. and that the high rates of
the money loaners must come down.
Mr. Turck thought that the rate ought
to bo reduced to A per cent, with tho
____ t__ *L-&gt; _______ ,_ _____ U
__ ■

teat and random gun Hurt the foe wm
«• *dj«mied Ute
moved that the rate be B per cens.
Mr. Gould’contended that the Legislaiurr had no more right to specify tho
rate of interest than it had to fix the
price of potatoes. He was in favor of

the soldiers. This is always done on a
sharp curve, when the engm**? cannot
see the end of his train, and alwrsys on
an up-grade, so. that th* uncoupled car
will soon stop; and there are plenty
of sue!; [iteoes on thia steep and crocked
railroad. Then they go through the
train till they oome to the treasure car,
break into it, saw a bote through the
»K&gt;ttom. and, when the place ia noched
that has been determined upon, the
boxes containing the money ere dropped
out through the hole. Another part of
tho brigand party, of course, are await­
ing at the appointed place, and pack up
the specie and make, off with it------------

DR0G8, MED! CUES Ut CHEIICAL8,

IRDI, H1L81 8BELF EARillRE

TnvaanaT, Match 11 —teUTB —Bills wsss
paved: To stated toe laws at 1877 tor the Itcor
poratea of saatfiattora for yachting. huauer.
boating. fishing, roving sad other lawful epotU

DB1 GOODS, 81LK8 Hi DBE3S GOODS
docU at Um HuuT and to sbm*1 chapter IK)
of the Complkd Uw. c.t !&lt;7l rvUUvs Io
drswtag jurors... .Tbs Boess l*H tosrwateac Um nntnlwc at jodksal circuits was
ooeatdarwd ia eocomittce of tbs whole, tnsating
with much oppositom.
Bovas.—Tbs whole day was eossnmad ia
commutes of tbs whole on lbs throe UUs pro­
viding for a reform school tor firW, and tbs bin
Fstoat, March H -fixsiTK - Bl’Je paast"! .
ItoteiiT* to Um Michigan Htato Agilrullcral Bo
ctoly, allowing Um sueury to bold jxapittj to
Itos amount of gluO.'OQ. ihroetiag Its oarers to

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Osumil sc, sod the U I referred to Um ouamlttoe sad ordered pouted.
Hors*.-The UH, reducing tbs flash test of

The process of robbing a stage coach
ia very simple. I cannot tall it better
than in the words of s man who had
hail the experience:
“The first thing we knew,’ said he,
“there were forty or fifty brigands
around the diligence, and the bones
were stopped. Before I bad time to
U.-n around, I had a revolver pointed st
ench side of my head, and I waa told to I
hand over my money. I had &gt;300 in
notes along, but 1 had hidden that in
one of the cushions, and had only &gt;2 or
13 in silver in my pockets. They helped
themselves to my watch and everything
elac in my pocket llial I cared anything
for; but my liavmg ao little money
seemed to excite their suspicions, and
one of them took me to one side of the
road, away from the coach, making me
bring along a small aachel I was carry­
ing with ma. He told me to take off
my clothe*, and I did. The aaebel con­
tained an old suit of light clothes be­
longing to ■ friend of mine, much too
small for me; l»ui he said be thought
my clothe* would about til him, and he
made me put on the old one* He did
not take tunc to search the pockCto. as
be waa taking clothes and all; but, when
I told him that I should need two or
three more meals and a lodging before
I got to the end of my journey, be gave
me back the &gt;2 or &gt;3 in silver. But he
left me a bad-looking specimen, in the
old suit of clothes, though I wss belter
off than moot of the otnor passengers,
for they were sitting -round in their

Groceries nd General Prodace,
ALINBVKT * BHOMEAL’,

Tors t* Pieces by Hogs.

Mr. L D. Shelton, of Liberty town­
ship. met with an accident last Friday
which came near Karin* a fatal terror­
nation. He has a fine lot of large Berkahire hogs, and in attem; ;ng to sepasate some of them ii became nirntssiry
for him to get into the pen, when they
attacked him, knocking him down and
tearing hia Aeah with their terth in a
shocking manner. Fortunately several
persona were present aad ha waa roecued almost instantly, but not, however,
until he waa ao badly injured that lus
life waa despaired of. He remained for
two days suffering the greatest aaonies,
but on Bunday be was reported aa being
somewhat easier. -Independence Kan-

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NASHVILLE. BARRY

MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1879.

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When Ora. Bragg csteklisbed hi*
bred quarter* at Murfreesboro be had a
moat brilliant staff around him. None
among them, however, could compare
with CoL Orton, lately transferred from
the Army &lt;A&gt;f Virgin:* and who now
held the position of Inspector General
with the rank of Colonel. He was tall
and had a physique not often equaled, I
rarely if ever excelled. Added to the
grace of his person was a facility of
speech that wm truly wondcrfuL His
tones were full and sonorous, hi* mind
stored with every species of knowledge,
and all sremiMl to bo at the call of Hie
owner. Graduated in a univenriiy and
at West £oini, it was * ippo&lt;wd that he
wm well adculated to shine in aocietj.
But. though po*seaa&lt;*d of tboae wonder­
ful gifts of mind hud jx-raon, he lacked
one thing, and that delect trendered all
hia accompliahmcnta of little force in
the army. He wm haughty and super­
cilious to a degree that repelled all in- i
tereonree with hi* inferior* He was a i
martinet, and did not hesitate to use I
the most opprobrious language- toward '
thorn having l:urine*a with him. He '
wm a spoiled child of fortune. Po»- j
•cased of a liberal competence, being |
connected with the highest famibe* in I
the nation--be was ui own cousin to
Gen. Robert E. Ix-e ho thought no
one good enough for hi* associate. The '
result of this unfortunate di*potation '
rendered him exceedingly nnpieaaant to ■
all grades of military rank, and thus it '
wm he wm transferred from one de|«rt- |
ment to another, no General faring will- ;
ing to keep him long and he responsible 1
for his conduct. On this arepnnt he
fa-came soured towurd every one ami
acquired a recklcoxnera that at last led
to a miserable end. Hia true name was
Laurence Williams, and I hate no
mraiu of knowing why he changed it
to Orton, m he sometime* signed it.
But change it he did. and, while in the
South, ho signed himself Ijtnrrnce
Williams Orton.
At Hie beginning of the war he wm
the confidential aid of Gen. Winfield
Scott, bui just before the Ijattle of
Mans—* frankly acknowledged to his
chief hia Southern proclivitic* and told
him he could not faiar arms against his
native State of Virgini* He wa* how­
ever, too much in the confidence of Gen. 1
Scott to be released,and *&lt;&gt; the General ,
•ent him to Fort Warren and there con­
fined him until information would be |
harmleaa.
He remained immured in ;
prison lor three month* when he wm
freed and sent through the line* His
brilliant accomplishment* hi* martial
bearing and bis high Connection gave
him a prestige that at once Bccurwl him
a hearty welcome and a ready promo­
tion ; and. but for his unfortunate tem­
per. he would have made an ornament
to the South, for he ixoscwcd unque* ,
Uonablc military talent and courage.
|
About tec 1st of June he wm honor- j

young man, hi* Adjutant,
W.-G.
Peter, of Baltimore, deliberately, and
without the knowledge of any one, made
the daring attempt of inspecting the
out}&gt;osta of the Federal* Thfaattempi
was never understood. It eould not
have resulted in anything of value to
the Coafet’cracy. and was, of courae.
fraught with . the moot serious conse­
quence* It wm averted by them, in
their fast momuat* to hax.. Ix-ex.
effort to )*** into the line* for the pur­
pose of retching their Northern home*.
The true reasons will never Ixj known,
as the unseemly and fearful haste with
which their fata was decided gave them
no time to bring to their aid the influ-

NEW LIVERY!
There seems to have been an uimc&gt;un table fatality about the whole trans­
ition. Their daring aatetm fad fair fa

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Xor aacbl diatarb Ua ary.-jl tepU™.
tia purity aawoa.'

Whra 1* Thy arraa 1 Ua;

Low'a iBTltaltan.
admirably in making hinfacM odious to
There are two lines in an old and
every one, that, hardened as they were
to suffering and death, but little sym­ favorite hymn* of Dr. Watts which we
pathy wa* felt or cxpr&gt;w&lt;i for him. have heard sung (from our earliest
Every oue fell sorry nr Lieut Peter chiklbood) at the communion table cm
but for CoL Orton little was seen or sacramental Sabbath* Tkf Hue* ore

Hew Carthage Appears Ta-day. ’

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Thy tralh la oion&gt; Itat. earthly
Batter ttaa «otl Thy taw;

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Mnrxoon Thirty-fifth Indite*
The execution of these men was, in
several respecta, without a parallel in
history From the connections of the
men involved, and the wonderful speed
with which they were hurried into
eternity, it stands without an equal It
seemed as if the intention wm to cut off
all chance for interference on the part
of frenda or relation* In | the main

i;

The New York of Antiquity, bm
Carthage may fairly b® called, ia ao es­
sentially a thing of the jmst that to ap­
proach it by railway apjxiars quite a
solecism.
Koine and Damascus are
still living cities, end there is nothing,
unnatural in entering one by train and
the other l&gt;y stage; but it certainly docs
seem incongruous to rattle up in a wellcushioned steam car, with a flrst-clsa*
ticket m one's pocket, to the site of a
capital whose independent existence
ended 2,000 yean ago. Nevertheless,
the spot is well worth visiting, if only ,
for the sake of the cordial welcome and

daylfeht
•Id. XL-

comers by good Father Bresson, of
the French mission, whoso neat little
chapel of St. Louis.'with its low, white
wall and embowering foliage, marks the
«I«ot where the laat of the crusading
Kings of France permhed ruthlusaly in
1370. From the central point, once the
actnal citadel of Carthage, what is left
of the famous city may lx- taken in at
a glance. In the garden of the chapel
itself, a few uneven blocks of firecliarred stone mark the site of the Tem­
ple of .Ew-ulapius, which the last de­
fender* of Cartilage fired over their

At first sight thia strong language
might seem to be at variance with the
freedom of the will and voluntary
choice of Christ on the part of every
true Christian. But Dr. Watts had a

tbem from that beautiful parable of the
great banquet, narrated in the four­
teenth chapter of Luka
To that
princely feast a wise and generous invi­
tation is sent out: “Como, for all things
are ready." Instead of a grateful acccptancc, several who were invited re­
turn a churlish refusal. The bountiful
banquet-giver is [not J to be balked. H e
sends bis'messenger into the lanes and
by-ways, and commands him to bring
in the pbor and the lowiy, the vino-1
dresser with the stain of the grn|x-ji on ,
his fingers, and the gardener with the
smutch of the soil on his garments.
The blind were to be led to the feast,
an&lt;l the lame were to bo helped there.
Not by physical force warn. tbay to txdragooned thither; but by the urgent
compulsion of love. The phrase ii:
* Compel them Io conic in, that My |
bonne may lx? fillc»L" In the original |
Greek, the won! signifies to restrain by
strong persuasion. And this is what
good Dr. Watts meant by "sweetly

What a glowing aud glonuoa picture.
of goap-I gnicu i* that which is por­
trayed in the jraraldc of tho» great sup­
per. God luui made an abundant jxonsion for the wants of every immortal
fatal oath of eternal enmity to Itotrn-, I soul in the tewciuugs ui His, Word, the
example and the atoning death of Christ
allows* it* half-destroyed fr.undatiou
through luiaps of rubbish, a little to the Jesus, and the offers cf the Holy Hpirit
to lead every willing heart into the way
right; while all around the l&gt;a*c of the
hill he, thick aa hail, the smooth, round ' of life. There fe wt a ntrd oommand
tn the Bible which is not simple enough
sliiig stone* that dealt death among ths I
Roman legionaries as they came charg­
ing up the slope on a bright summer i» not a dntv cnjoin&lt;&lt;d which is not perfccily poaaible to.emry Due. jrovidsJ
morning in 146 B. C. Far out on the
plain llio course of Adrian's aqueduct that divine help is asked ; and that help
freely promised.
Christ “tasted
is marked -by a line of broken arches, is
death
for every roan,” and no one need
and a little Arab village stand* on the
mot where Itegulns fqaght hi* last b*l- perish for want of an atonement God's
provision is abundant; it is as free as
Che running brooks; the lavitatiou is to
everybody; and the,comtnfeaioii at the
Gospel is to constrain cfety guilty,
hungry, homeless si liner i*&gt; come in.
No principle is more compulsive than
love. It is fertile in drvicas and per­
sistent in its argument* It was love
quarter of the Punic beau monde, trav­ which laid bold on Lot and his house­
ersed by the Cartliogeman Broadway, hold. and pressed tlicm to cnauxi from
the doomed city of the plain. When I
the Via Cudestia, leading to the groat
theater, whose circular baacment is still have seen a mother plead with her bov
visible IwsiJ- the i•roken remnants of

hill
still huger a few tnices of the
fort that defended the harl&gt;or. and be­
low it. last and grandest of all. is the
splendid reservoir whose mighty arches,
soldier doomed to l&gt;e shot by Cromwell's
«un »ou ■ overshadowing the deep. stiL’ water l»etier pornal l i neath. liave all the effect of a Gothic order, al the ringing of the curfew beIL
The maiden whom he was to wed climbs
into the belfry and bolds the tongue of
the swinging bell, at the peril of her
' life. She descends from the tower,
'
Lazy as wc are wont to eonaiJcr the wounded and bleeding. When Crom­
Oriental* many of
the “ matches well demands why the bell was silent,’
against time" achieved by them may she shows him her hand* all bruised
hear comiiariaosi with the txwt of those
now pending among ourselves.
An
Arab donkey-boy will go al a run all the
way from Cairo' to the Pyramid* and
back again, without any viailde sign of
fatigue. A Sikh dispatch-bearer will
wamp-r through miles of jungle in the
dark, with a heavy bag on hia shoul­
der* shaking a bunch of metal rings to
scare away the tiger and the byona*
Four meager Hindoos, who apjx-ar
Isirely able to carry a hand-bag, will
take a heavy palanquin, containing an
officer and all his belonging* over the
ground at a smart trot for hours to­
gether. Even more marreloo* are the
achievements of the Persian uhatirn
(profeaaional couriers), whc. trained
from their very childhood to feats of
strength aDd activity, daily accomplish
distances bordering ujxm the incredi­
ble. Not many years ago one of those

before his appointed time, having cov­
ered an immense tract of very difficult
country in fourteen hours of ahnoat in­
cessant running; bnt his chief, so far

NUMBER 27.

The recent killing of CoL R. A.
Atafem, st Atlanta, G*. by Edward Cox.
stands oat in the long catalogue of re­
cent dcallia by violence, as a murder of
extraordinary bmtahty. A corrwspoadent at Atlanta gives the following aocount Of the tragedy:
Never before since the war has this
buay city faring so much affected a* by
th* kiHfag of CoL B. A. Alston. Th*
Colonel belonged to one of the oldmrt
families of the South, a member of
which married Theodosi* the petted
child of Aaron Burr, hnd mads a worthy
husband for the daughter of tliat famous
and eccentric statesman. The Alstons
have been noted duelist* and it is asid
that not a male member of the house
for several generations has died a natu­
ral death. Bob Alston, as he was fa­
miliarly called, though a courageous
Bxxxroa Gouiox, of Georgia, is 6 man, was not a buBy, nor did he court
feet 2 inches in height and weighs 176 fucounters that were likely to call for
the
use of deadly weapons. He was a
pounds.
‘
gentleman of the old school. The fate
SoxToa Gkorn, of Oregon, is 6
of his forefathers seemed to have im­
feet I inch in height, and weigh 191
pressed him profoundly; and. while no
pound*
one questioned his courage, he seldom
Gkx. Mm, the midget, has a baby
sister a few days old, who weighs more
During the lite war Bob Alston
titan her 14-year-old brother.
•erred as a Lieutenant Colonel of cav­
Frisk D. Mooltox, odco known to alry, ami diatinguiahed Lim^-lf by val­
fame, is in the butter and cheese bun- i iant and faithful service. After the war
ricss in Liverpool.
he vi' an intimate friend and counsel­
Eukx I.katbeks, of Barrington, N. I lor of General (now Senator) Gordon,IL, reccntlv had his name changed to , and Senator Gorden has been a partner
of Edward Cox in the lease of convict*
Ilutherford B. Hsyca.
from the State of Georgi* Cox was
Jobs Comsor is a Brooklyn person
the revere© of Alston. He was a type
who chaDengca the world to drink 1,000
of the Southern bully—a man of some
gallons of beer in 1,000 hours.
social position, but with a tezajx-r which
A'descrxpaXT of Elliot, who trans­ indulgence had made uncontrollable.
lated the Bible into the language of the
Gen. Gordon has lately baendcairouB
Natick Indians, died a pauper at Cleve­ of giving up hia connection with con­
land, Ohio, recently.
vict labor for several reasons, the -two
It is said that the wife of President most potent of which were the unpopu­
Grevy can rule a steeplechase, jiaint a larity of that kind of lalor among the
landscape, oum]K&gt;eo a poem and play on industrial cLamicb of the State and the
the piano like an angiit
country, and the fact that scandabi haul
Wapk Hampton now goes out hunt- i grown out of the managcimuit of previ­
ing even’ clear day. Hr rides almost an J ous lease* Gen. Gordon therefore
well m before his unfortunate expert- gave authority to CoL Alston to sell In*
«ne&lt;&lt;, but never tackloa a mule.
would buy it. Cox had arranged to sei 1
his interest to a Mr. Walters, provided
aays that hia groat jw-ril hi hi* preat-ct
Mr. Wolters could obtain Gen. Gor­
undertaking com™ from iguorant per­
don's share also. Col. Alston found
sons who mistake him for some marine
huuself able to sell Gordon's interest
animal and aim their gun* at him.
more advantageously to a Mr. Howard.
Brnkwr HaMLi* 4 Tdsine. is 6 feet CoL Alston met (fox and told him that
iu haiglA and wviglia 1AS potiMla. Hi&gt;, he was about to sell to H oward. This
height is lessened in snpcarancc by the
fset that he is so round-shouldered.
Mu. M. G, Wu4Jam* the President, to Walter* Alston, who was unarmed,
of the Htate National BanTr. of Rnh-igh. and who desired to avoid a murderous
N. C . died rtvwrtly, and hi* rife ha* row, evaded further talk, and went off
lxx-n elreted to the directery. ond ha* and solil the interest to HowanL
Ixx-unui President of the inslitutiou.
,
Cox dogged Alston all day, and at
Tur. Delaware Senator* are both tail. length overtook him. and drew a knife
unarmed man. would you?"
Cox then sniil “I will wait for you to
arm yourself."
Alston went toward the Capitol, still
fa-nt upon avai ling trouble. Ho mot
"Gov. Colquitt. who, knowing C«&gt;x as a
desperado. was very lunch alarmed for
Alston, to whom lx- w«* devotedly at
Charles W. Hackett, of Maplewood. lached. He begged Alston tojgo to his
Mass. a rising young physician. has
just been awarded against the Eastern
railroad for having deotroyol his health
and so out off hi* income for life, by an
accident

one of the young daughters-in-law of
Charles Darken* wa killed in Australis
a tew weeks ago- She was driving out
with' her l-.ttle daughter, when the bnw
ran away, killing both the occupants of
the carriage. Alfred Tennyson Pick­
ens, sou of the novelist, has faicn living
in Australia for several years.
and. seeing Prof- Moore sitting al a
•leak, drew his pistol, thinking it was
Alston. The professor turned, and Cox
high life came off at Carpenter* this went on to look for Alston. He finally
saw him go in at the Treasurer's door.
county. Why it may be termed awediling in high life is Ix-causo it occurred
on the top of a high mountain directly
o|qxxute the station. After the wedding
ceremony was performed, the newlyrnarned couple made a novel start tn

“I will not fight you,unless you force
ain they concluded to go to the station
it on me," said Alston.
। m a hand-sled. The time for starting
“Then 111 force ii," auid Cox, closing
| came, and their friend* after fixing &lt;
| them and tlioir baggage solidly on th. i the door.
At thia Alston, seeing tliat a fight w
, slod, gave the sled a paah, anil away
inevitable, said, “Well, then, let'* settle,
they went, shooting over ill- ground st
and torn. “Go!" cries CromwaiL
right now. Are you armed » “
the rate of forty mile* a ■ hour. Half 1
“Your lover aliall live and curfew shall
way down they turned * sharp curve, - Without a reply Cox whipped out a
not ring to-night." Whether this story
pistol. Alston drew also, and, throwing
when to their horror they discovered a
be historically true or not, it is a beau­
their pistols to a level, they fired straight
■jum of male* not far distant coming.
tiful parable of the Savior’s sufferings
up the motuiUin. They saw at a glance | st each other. Cuj&gt;t. Nilms, who had
tor the sinner's sake, and of Hm inter­
tliat there was not room enough to pas* run in between them, barely escaped
cessions for the guilty. Jesus not only
tx-ing sliot. He tried to catch the o&gt;mthooe mule* and that the mules would i
died in the sinner's stead; but pleads
liata.lt* who were close to each other,
' not have time enough to get oat of the :
with the sinner to come, and through
but failed.
way. Abd, what ma&gt;le matters worse, ■
his atoning sacrifice to become reconCox was struck in the mouth at the
there wm a high emiiankment to the
died to God.
road. However, thev did not hesitate | first fire, and after that he ran about nt
Since the gospel plan of salvation
random. Alston did not step from hia
M
to
what
wa*
to
l&gt;e
done,
for
atop
they
wn.i conceived in love and is offered
track* but, pale and stern, fired coolly,
couldn't, and to strike in among the
freely to every soul, the pulpit Ought to' legs of thow mule* they well knew that shooting Cox's pistol hand the sccoud
be vastly.more urgent in ila persuasive
sliol, and shooting him square in the
appeal.* Parente and teachers, in their that wm to get kicked out ol thin world throat the third time. At length Cox,
at once. John, the husband, ol eouAe,
dealings with young hearts, should
haring succeeded in getting rif ' ‘
wm pilot of the sled, and, bracing him­
make more of the compulsioa» of Jot*
Alston, fired hia flftli shot, am
....
The bfaodaf lent snub wfl] be found on' self to meet the rapidly-approaching ball through Alston’s brain. He had
1 trouble, he exclaimed:
our skirts if we do not warn and entreat
not touched him before that.
"Now, Mari* m you swore thia morn­
by every argument which,,God puls' ing
Alaton
fell
and
lay
at
fall
length
on
to cling to mo until death, I would
within our reach. I, nor any other
the floor, unconscious from that instant.
advise you to give extra fastenings to
minister of Christ, oanuot fore* any un­
Cox throw his pistol down, staggered
your arms around mv waist, for over
converted man to forsake hi* sum and
to the table, and fell, and said, “We are
i the Ixmks w« must go."
to follow the Savior.
Jesus Himself
l.xh killed."
“Lot her slide, John, I’m -praying
recognises every man's free agency
CoL Alston died st ten minutes to 7.
when He invites the sinner to conic unto for Ixith of aa!' replied the faithful Cox'a wound* ore not considered mor
' wife.
him and !&gt;•&gt; saved. But there are argu­
tai. and today he wm taken to jail to
And
John
did
let
her
slid*,
by
bravely
ments of divine authority and perawait trial, the Coroncc a jury haviag
’ turn nig the alnd to one aide and letting
' it shoot over an embankment, down a
distant* of twenty foot, into the snow
Leiow, carrying witli &gt;tthe bride, groom.

office Solaris* i
canceled (says , .—
----- ------ •pondent), newspapers seat, and cash
receipts of the office* 145 were added
to what is called the “ Presidential list,”
that is, the salaries were fixed at over
11,000, and Postmasters receiving thia
---------- ----------------------I’reaxlcni, while under that th
pointedKey
by thinks
the Postmaster
Judge
that the growth __
of

postoffice receipts is a pretty fair
indication of the growth
of the
business
of the Country.
“ The
sale of stamps and
postal-cards,
and circulation of newspapers,'* says he,
" is s good liaromcter to measure the
business and intelligence of communiJudge Key expresses some surprise,
in the recent readjustments of salaries,
to find the Hawthorn States falling ao
far behind. Compared with the North­
ern and Western States, they make
hardly any “ show" at all. The moat
rapid increase is in the Northwestern
States, and, so far at can be gleaned from
postoffice receipt* that section of the
country will outstrip all the others in
The Htato of Nebraska, admitted to
the Union al a comparatively recent
Eriod,anJ containing *o small a poj)hion in 1870 that she luu but one
mcmlicr of Congress—this young State
now lum as many Presidential poatofficca as Tcnncaaoo with I.2&amp;0,0Q0 popu­
lation and ten members of Congrtssl
The number which each State has »
seventeen.
The comparatively new
State of Inwa now has more Preaideutial postofficc* than the States of Alatxxua. Arkauaa* G corgi* Louisian*
Missiwppi. North Carotin* and South
Carolina combuM-d.
Following are
Mime of the figure* in detail:

wuroMia.............. ae IM.UWIAU.-........ ..
»
Judge Key, who gives cloao attention
to all the detail* of th*- postofficc buxi­
nes* thinks tliat the increase of
postofficc receipts is s pretty fair indi­
cation of the commercial and intellect­
ual growth of the country.

A correspondent of the Philadelphia
Pre»a M-nds that jxjw'r a brief histori­
cal sketch of the ’ origin and use of the
motto " E Plnribna Unum.”
The
origin of the motto is ascribed to CoL
Itoed, of Uxbridge. Maa*. It first ap­
peared on a ooi&gt;p&gt;-r coin struck at New-

" E Pluribua Unum." They were made
in England. The act of Congrcao of
1792 authorizing the eatabbahmeut of a
mint, and the coinage of geld, silver,
and copfwr. did not proscribe thia mot­
to. dot was it ever legalirrd. It was
placed on gold coins in 1796. and on
silver coins in 179s. It was constantly
uaed thereafter until 1831, when it was
withdrawn from the quarter-dollar of a
new device. In 1834 it was dropped
from gold coins to mark the change in
the standard tin-ness at the coin. Id
1837 it was dropped from the irilver
coin* marking the era of the revised
minloodj. It has been thought proper
to restore it recently to our new silver
dollar without any special sanction of
law, although the exproaaiou is one very

The Ways af Trade.
When young Hyson, who is a commiaaion merchant and an importer,
came home to dinner one evening last
week, he found Mrs. Hyson just parting
with a callci and describing some
“lovely" Chinese lanterns she had
bought at Veneer's, on Washington

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Brawls, lignin, Oil Ctoths,

Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.

The finest
Grand Bn
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No more need of abut
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are artaaHy eowtrolled by ex-eowfMleT**•*. *ad * nuuoriiy of laxnrioua arota
in Ito Senate filled by men who Warr
tto kt»j xu.l wh&lt;m title to fame rente
upa« their effort* to dertroy thin Ra-

IHkrro*,
The net id
Brook*. A. J. Hank aa
free-bold rlretaniroaidUM
of Nashville, ha. Imen p&lt;
inc that a ramriutlon be

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maa will walk op Um While H«u*e were told to occupy a certain building
•mm and take hia neat in the Proaiden- tn one yard. m&gt; tn they wenL Ttor
tiafchair.
were nt owed away on atol vr«. one di­
Then will m:r glortou* triumph to rectly over the other, and about two
feet apart. There wan a atrip of Imard
_____ .. nailed *tong the front edge of each
atrate/rom the ('‘WtitMou AMD TKAMTLE THEM IM THE MIKK!
Then will we reorganize the right tbeir neck*.* Harry cuta pood com­
fort* Ide shelf near the stove. “ao he

Then will we decorate tto Capitol
with tto toetaro, of DAVIS and LEE
and STUART. and .11 the gfotiou.
leader* of a cacw that umot 'umt
act Lrrttta still!
Ye*. thank Gad! wa HAVE tto Cap­
itol."
In ronciusion we must say that if tto
sitaat im» at Washington al thia moment
ia not critical ia certainly very inter-

to that yard until
wen' ordered into
r, aa Harry Mid,
iff worthy of better
g tbeir *tay in the
.‘dted; row aa offi­
cer* weyv important factor* when alive
they miM be followed to tlidr grave*
try *11 Um sodto* within gun .hot of
the place of their death. So Harry wa*
among the mowraer* at the funeral of
an officer be had never Ward of. didn't

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JFVesA and Salt Meats,
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•plash • to tto time of tto anode, out to
: the cemctry, where he was deposited
I. ■ ™a.,Ul llcrr. »«rr l~r—4
I Jy Ito fort that bn had been, mourning
for an officer. Ho cr*n Dow thinks
that if it had t&gt;een a warm day. and
ing^ya*. tamed to Ha annatiarrr and dry^walking, to would hare cpjoycd
“’John. &lt;Uyea think IaaforiaMogh
^ry',.Uy ia tto barracksxl’XS'rss. x°i r.ViL!
rifty farmer had a certain
which, trot into a camp of
thrifty
alaa a bright, fat little boy to keep ua thrifty-—,..______ —________
"XKto around nod took a atrp dfora never rould agree, especially
the form .&lt; showed the brat nfkcwpiiii
facing Hany again, re- “------------------ ‘-------- 5 chance for a dt
pate. Saul |.n
bi. hide to a »i
I didn't know, bat you that wa* dark’
and then the------------ -- ,—,------- —
it wa* afr from mortal ryw. But that
thrifty farmer mimed that thrifty hog,
whereat he mtoc much ado. Hr even
went no far aa to arruw the soldier*.

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tbal hog to rnh7m.nl purpose*. rartucr
come* to eamp. get* an officer and pro­
ceed* to interview the saUier* person­
ally. Now a* the officer had been eat- I
iug leek*, hr could not ta.tr them in
the totter. ar ia other word*, a* hr had
had rome how to rould ant .men bog.
•o after diligent inquirie* be went
away convinced tto hop could not be
found. While be was interviewing tto
toy*. the boy. were stowing away cer­
tain piece* of freak pork and riico. of
bread which they had reserved from
breakfast. Harry «aya, “Alf.,—ynm!
yum ! do yon—yum! remember what—
jjrnml Ijmid for those—ynmbo—yum’
While ia that habitation amue of th*
boys were in the habit of getting a lit­
tle bit “booty” at time*. by imbibing
too freely of a certain liquid substance,
known tn the inhabitant* of the efty a*
whisky, tout to the boy. a* “forty-rod.”
Where they got it wa* a query with the
officer*. who thought that they had tto
•tuff when' none but ttotuselv; • could
pel at it. But to that a* it may, there
wa* found to to- a certain two gallon
jug which had it* headquarter, at a
certain bouse out in the oak grub*, not
far from camp, and Hany waato*tnu-trd to take a few of the toy. and go
down to tto boose and break the neck

Don’t fail to sec me before buying.

WHEN IN NEED Or

Dry Goods, ^Nfotionm.
Bmota. 8hae». Etc.

Their Store ia always supplied with

KELLOGG, DEMAR AY &amp; CO.

PIONEER STORE !

The lost Wonderfal Farm Tool KEY &amp; SEASONABLE GOODS,
Of tHc

H. G. HALE,
PRESCBIPTIOI DRUGGIST

BOOKSELLER

New Goods
New Goods!
KOCHER BROS.

In a few day* they will be in receipt of

SPRING GOODS!

KOCHER BROS.

VIENNA BAKERY.

We are now receiving our Spring Stock.
The first installment of

BOOTS and SHOES!
HATS AND CAPS!____________ _
Arc in stock, and more following until outiMTEIKS^s
line, in all its departments, is complete.

PATENT MEDICINES,
DTE-frrrrFR,

LOOK OUT. FOR NEW ‘ID.” SOON.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

ix:4riLi:

MUSICAL!

GOOD GOODS
GENTS WANTED

cHuraraiinH

MMIOK

�Ob- trees thi- odd wrsther. and th*’
the bteod right &lt;rel “oa
• Mr*. Ck*. Atherton; who went on
vhd» to her parents, during the wintm
&lt;w. account &lt;rf ill-health, has rrturne

■ 1&gt;. C. Gwirrrrn’x.
Combs, Tooth. Hair^aad Ctoth

Patterns New Spring Wall Paper
FROM A BROWN BLANK TO A GCH.T ONE.

MICHIGAN CURTAIN FIXTURES
Holland*, all colors. Oil Curtains with
Guilt Bands, also Nottingham Laces,

ville im-rebant*.

The “beautiful Mao***
only in little, iinromsnlic
north aide of the bills.
WhataAcaaro-yw’hroaAdatefm-F1

reach VeramatviBw until Wednesday
Nwtwteuc, *»,i duit's what * the matter
with Yl.ViHe.
—K. d Mnram of West Castleton,

A. J. Hammond, who is confined in
the county Jail at Hasting*, is very sick
fit); typhoid pneumonia.
, Jamea Cross, firing north, “sagnml
ofl” tai Tharwday, ami rememlwred the
Nitws with n nice dUh of wax.

Hee. L. Merrifield, a Vnivnsalht
prtwehry of Concord, will speak at the
Opera He ere next Wednesday even-

Ha wax universally esteemed through-

lUadjr '»•
Griggs, came off before ’Squire Camp­ lage to a young man, u nephew of T.
Garlingvr.
bell &lt;rf Hasting*. oh Wednesday, and
A six-year-old ‘Markey” made a little
and Bob. get* back hia ux»u.
We un-; fun fur thobuysouTliarsday evening.
Hr ran away from Detroit ami wuxsent
dcrstai.d thr'enne will Iro appealed.
fork on the Atlantic express.
eiimiin —m TMtav
Mr*. Frank Pattison, .who I* visiting
evening, pat in nomination the fmlow- £T. C. Dowumrs, viaited Dr. Jones’
nUl roomaon Thursday, and had idxing ticket: Pre*, Wm. Killen; Recor­
t-&lt;-n teeth extracted, without a groan,
der,' E. J. Frighncr; A**e**or, John 'nlrre's pluck fur yon, lx&gt;y.».
Barry • Treasurer. H. M. Lee. CoanE. R. Timmerman i* Agent for the
rflmsa, T. C. Dawning. A. W. Old*, I
“*1 &gt;,’wr J-BFlaixl Organ* and
and Henry Roe.
I Chickering, It rlror and Arion Piann*.
—The Evqniqg NuftU - AJJanyCo. I a* will Im seen by hi* ad. thia week.
* When in need nf a mnsical instrument
man went to Grand Rapid* to kill the । don't tad to see Frank.
man who .toped with hi* wife, but af­ 1 The ladies of Maple Grove will meet
terward thought footer of it, took *95 at Mr. and Mr*. John Stewart'* Tuestor her, and called it square. He is now [ day afternoon. April 1»t. for the purchuckling over the way be cheated the p»so &lt;4 organfating a Ladies’ Mito .So­
ciety. for the lH-ucfit of the U. B.
Chnrrb. A’ cordial invitation i« ex­
—And the Republican* have put in tended to all to attend.
nomination the foBowtng ticket for
There will be a meeting of the W. C.
villqgiiaflbw: President. D. C. Grif­ T. U. at Uro home of Mnu D. 8. Hangb,
fith ; Recorder. C. H. Brady ; Assessor. next Tuesday afternoon. Aa it la a bn»Lewt* Durkee ; Treasurer, 11. M. Lee; tncs« meeting all members arc request­
ed to be present.
Uro semi-annual
Cmraritmen. Wm. Boston, DavklDem- election of officer* w ill occur.
aray, and Jaeob Ixntz.
Mm. C. W. Smith. S«',.
—UDele Jonah came very near figur­
Kdlogt Denuuay A Co. come for­
ing hi a disaster on Thuraday last. , word with a new nd. and a batch of
local* this w eek. They are negotiating
WhUw drising to thaaCtoraoMi mail, h*
rrosMJ tbe track brhlwd thetxMto^K- for a hretrse, aud as Mr. Blair ha* had
thc same time it was slowly lacking up
to the water tank. The car struck the
hind end of Jonah's dray, dewing it
around, lifting iMgsttsf, etc., bat for­
tunately did no damage.
-Oa Thnmday th* Bpdy foil* bad
their exanriaatiun before Esq. l*arady
for resisting officer Grigg* while he -Wax
I'M.
steers," when they were Itound over to
the next ienn of the Cireart Court for
■ —The Moos i« the name of a upright •
trial. Proa. Att’y Knappen appeared .
It little doily that wa* born over at
for the People and Mesxra. C. Smith and
Rattle Creek thia week, and comes to
C. G.TMbnuA
I u* marked with an X. We gladly re—Day by day a* April 1st draw* nigh.

| —It has been suggested that Nasb{villc wouM.bc a good ojiruing for a
cd ia little knot* diweowung the proliasoap factory, n-lub- the correspondent
biiitieaof the con tret. There are three
, for Uw Hasting* Ncabael and Journal
tiekoti in lhe Add. and the indication*
stay* with u* for the reason that he
arc promising for more. Taken al) towould furnish ail the fpe needed for the
geth«r«urdwrtrcdeetMm next T«Msnap iMisiDea* and have sonic to s|mre.
day will undoubtcilly be a lively one.
—We are informed that th era i* a
—There will be a temperance mare yuuag grntlctnau residing in Sunflehl
meeting eat Sunday evening next at the who I* so absent-minded that bo could
M. E. Chareh.' MWD. F. Sagmdwrph. ■not retnembe-r the name of hwaflbuired
o&lt; Charlotte, will lx- present and.nl- fair one when in the act of introducing
her tn a friend ata puldic entertainmerit recently, and after scratching hl*
head In a hopelcs* manner for some
minute-*, was promptly and incvocuhljdismiased by that indignant young lady.
—Dr. Bariter has just received a com­
munication direct from Dr. H. A. Rey­
—The co.!' of the People v*. Sam nold* stating that if the people of this
F&lt;»w|ar, foe disord^riy ceaduet at the vicinity wish it, he can come here in a
Liberalist social, which care ba. been fow week* and hold a scritw of temper
pending for two oc three week* past, anee revival meeting*. Let ua be up
finally camo up for a bearing before and doing and Dot' let the opportunity
Esq. Parody on Monday.
The Jury
diaagreed. standing three for convic­ ful and effective speakers in the coun­
tion and three fur acquittal.
The care try. Step forward with your contribu­
came up for a re-bearing on Wednes­ tions.
.
day. when Esq. Parody diamiased it for
-The M. E. social al Mr. and Mrs. L.
J. Wheeler’* on Tuesday evening, wa*
the prisoner.
an enjoyable affair, and noil attended.
-AL Lampbcr. nigbf-wptoh i» Did*' A number were given such subject* ax
mill, met w,th a little accident on Sun­ -Money” “Pina,” -Sheep,’ “Hops.”
day that might havr'bMni attenA-d with •Totalm x.” “Soup.” He., and called up
a more seriona result. With a party of to make remark* from the same, some
chum* he was enjoying a ride mi a c,f which remark* were quite interest­
hand-aw to Tbornapph I«ake. aud no­ ing, and served to keep the company
ticing a fox squirrel by the sute of the feeling good.
Be fresh rnents were
railroad, palled hU revel ver and fired, Served. The collection amounted to
wounding tiro squirrel
He was about rA
■
to fire a reermd time when M* thumb
—Y. P. Carerll i* a straight-forward,
slipped from the hammer of thi- fire­ sober and industrious fanner of Maple
arm wtit* -went eC" dm bullet taking
Grove, yet it i* apparent tliat he ha*
cflecX in lhe fore finger of h(s left hand, some raemica. On Wednesday night
entering the fleak. »t tho first joint and of lost week. MUM! rogue* visited a
lodging midway l*t weeu find joint and house he ha* charge of. which had Just
kmadtB. Doc. ScoHirmovda the ball.

—Some two weeks ago, Dan. Mrnroc.

thr. door. amaahMl oat a window, ami
and might have torn the xlianty down
bad not Riggs’ dog frightened them
away. Again on Tuesday night last.
Cassell's sugar camp wa* visited and
enough *ynip to make thirty-fire
pound* erf sugar, stolen. Mr. Caaaell.
and a neighbor tracked the raseaU
ixHne, and he says if they commit any
more of tlroir depredation* tie will girs
them a dore ft Justice.

Why i* it f Yen. Why hi It tlmt the
IlnutMt Church dors not nifflr forward
and |*»y for the organ they have been
using for tlw jinx: year ? Mraxr*. Shep­
ard Barn*, so w«- lutrc .been informed,
have had to hire the immey to make
i tiro payment for the urgsii, and yet the
chureb fail* to raim- what money 1*
ui rt—ary to retain It in the church.
Would it aot lie better for the mrwilror*
nf the c-bureh to throw in a few dollar*
all around, jwy for the «man, and have
the ngiy matter diwoaed uf at once?
Who.will be the flrat one to set the
wheel rolllug in tiro gt»od muse.
One day last week, Mr,S. A. Shepard
returned ftt&gt;tn Nashville, w hither buxi­
nes* had nillrd him. went to hl* sugar
camp. and. although freezing cold, and
UM lUgu* of xap,'cxcept at the proltonci*.
he righted all iilx nap |ntil*, which were
bottoqi tip, kept looking Aral up in tiro
trees, then around'a* though expecting
the slieriff, Went to tho honre u iu *
great hurry, xooti went Lack to tiro,
“bush,” agnin, and turned hi* pail* all
bottom up. while every &lt;mo who Match­
ed him declared him crazy. The next
morning he righted all hi* pail* again,
then, a* if remembering a duty, be hur­
ried over tu ace your corresjxHideut,
and do tiro only thing which would re­
lieve hi* luiud. namely, acquaint the
Nxws with the fact that he is gnuul-pa.

KALL PAPERS ud BORDERS.

TV" tyring Shawls, Dress Goods and
Calico Ju*t utstlad at
Tbwa«*x.
■'£J BwkoX &lt;S“uXx CM.

rv The low prices in Furnit are that
CocxciL Rooms, t
visited oilier place* over throe year*
March Mtb. ltl».»
ago, reached Nashvillc March 1st. In­
Regular meeting held.
augurated by
Preseut-Chipman. Pre-ideat; Bar
la r, WlMjolcr, Truman. Iroe and Cook,
Kkllooc. Dknakat k. Co.
Tntalees.
IT- Paint*, Gila V'arutehre and
Minute* of the previous meeting read
Brodie* in variety and h&gt;w at
ami approved.
z''
Boise Bmm.’ I
lhe committee appointed to settle
with the treasurer re|&gt;oft the following:
Our patient rested eaxy during sen - •
We, the onderaigDed7 committor, ap­
pointed to settle with jfiw treasurer, re- ice* last Sabbath. The White Wlrro of 1
(34 97.) I
ixirt the following receipt* and dis- Tar ho* done it* work.
tnirseiuenta for the ^d*r ending March
Vf Every man, woman and child '
Mth. A. D. 1879:
\
within ten miles of Nashville, ought to 1
see the -new stock of nobby Spring .
Goods just received at D. C. G MtrxTrit'*, ,
ami sold a price* 90 per cent, lower ,
than ever before.

and Petr lloldtra, Silverware, Ac.

Wm. A. AYLSWOKTH

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

HF* Frame*. Just tlw xixe for mot- •
toe*, andsold cheap, at H. G. Hal* *. j
TF* Hamlsonro Print* and
Dress '
Good*, of the latest styles and patrru* 1
Just received at
D. C. Gntrrmt's. '
IV School Book*. Slates, Irogal
Blank*. Stationery. Box Paper, Frosh
Stock, and Ix»w Price*, nt
Bout: Bru's. .

tV New Style Print* from three to Ever known in Nashville, the like of whirh Ira* Dever been bcanl of in thia i
*ix cents, at
D. C. Gturrrrit's.
cinity. Occupying my owd store-building and running under light expense*
Ou motion the- report «a«accepted.
tV 1 .adies alxuit pnrrhaxiug Dye- am prepared to make the mo*t liberal offer* in the way of prices and trrm*.
On motion the follnaing ncct. wa* Stufia will save money by calling at
you will see by the following
riented and,on motion allowed.
H. G. Halt’s.
8. Powers, attorney fee,.......... *&lt;JA)O.
tV Everj thing iu tiro line of Furni­
The acct, of James Fleming for •Ti­
tling with the committee s a* presented ture at prices that defy competition, at
Kkllouu, Demauay k Co'*.
and on motion not allowed.
On motion the Ifrexidcut appointed
TV Now i* tho time to buy Oran gr­
Loe and Cook, with lhe Rvcortfcr. a* n
and ix-moiu while they are cheap. Cali
Board of Registration fur the next vil- ■
ami C.
C.*uas. W. Smith.
lage electioi&gt;.
On motion the President appointed
IV Good Book* fur the home circle
lx-c ami Cook,- with tho Rcconlrr. a* very low at
Botsx Bbos.'
Inspectors of the next village election.
On motion Council adjourned.
FV Carpet Warp of the best brand*,
C. H. Bxadv.
E. CHIPMAN,
clroapcr than ever, nt
Recorder.
Pra*idrtit.
D. C. Gutnrm's.
CV Oil M«J*1 or Oil Cake. 10 lbs for
We are thankful to chronicle the re­
S3 cents, at ____
IL G. Hale’s.
turn of our former townsmen. Harry
Kelly BritUm. of CharlooUe. lias a
SEE THE UGHTNING~8EWER,
Tompkins and John Tasker, from their daughter 17 year* of age, who weighs
extended western tour. They I think, 305 pounds.
At Truman’* Stun*.
have made A'aasa* their home rince
A carload of people from Vicksburg ! tV I hare no old utock. My Drug*
leaving here nearly two weeks ago. It left that place for Iromlville, Colorado,
are all fresh and pure. This Is *omcis suppoersl that they have conxidera- Saturday.
thing to l»e remembered in putting np
Ide money now, which will be let al a
Ed. O’Neill, of Charlotte, wa* on' prescription*.
H.G. Halk. '
low rate of interest on gmxl security.
Two weeks ago they staated out, hav­
a’
[wicked tlieir luggage and said their miuor.'and Hurd *40.
Thsuking tl»e ladim of Nadivillcami
George W. Freeman, who suddenly
good-byes. VXs sue them march
off. with Idood in their eyes, a grip­ left Battle Creek about a year ago. i* vidnity for imaI fxvorx, 1 invite their
attciiUou to a very flue assortment of
sack in one hand and n revolver In the laying in clover at Memphis Tenn.
other to brave the .Western wilds,
Mr*. George Warner, living mar Spring Millinery GotMbi, which I have lu Men’* Boy*’ and Youth*’, consisting of Beaver*. Diagonal, Banket and Fancy
Colorado being their destination, but Holly. &lt;ln&gt;pi&gt;cd dead on Sunday last, ju«t purvluosil nt the lowest market Caxsimcre* Our *34.00 Suit* reduced to *18.00. *30.OU Suita reduced to *15.00.
the farther they got from home the while attending to lo-r liuurobold da- price. A careful inspection i« solicited. *10.00 Sujte rrduee.1 to *13.06. *13.00 Suita reduced U» *0.00. *10.00 Suite reI will not be undersold. Yours Ac.,
stronger si uiol - the ties that ImmidiI
ducedto*«JM. *&amp;U» Suita reduced to *5.00. *5.00 Suite reduced to *8.50. 100
Maogik Jkfvbkv.
them to the town from which they
Rrv, Mr. Townrend. of Ilicldnnd
Paine Good Pant* *1 JO, worth *3.00. 500 Hate trad Ct»|* *1.00. worth *9.00.
swear they never more will drpart, io Kalamazoo county. solved the great
ry Mobew Electric Light, best5-ccut
one of them we give the credit of work­ mystery by hanging himself. on thcSUt
Cigaf
in
town,
for
wale
nt
ing one day nt ten dollars per mouth,
11.
G.
H
ale’s.
to the .other the credit rtf trying to get
Charles Hine, a young man from T*h
a chance to do do the same thing.
Go
ty For Strictly 1’nre Drugs and
West, ynnng num. go West, hut lie mire |*'ining. Mid,., was killed by a negro Mwlir'ilt.'A K*n In
It.ilxv Itu.,*’
in a saloon row nt Ixmdville, Col. a few
■nd have money enough to conn- back
day* ago.
■gain. ______
_______ Qlill
TV laidie*. call in at 11. 0. Hauk's
The last
execution for mnrtler and exam inc hi* elegant stock of Trona
HAST IMG* "ITEMS.
Mirh.'took place Sept. 34th, l«30. The
for Picture*. They an- cheap.
200 Paira Boot* nt from *UJ0 to *3.00. *2-50 and *3-00. 5U0paira Wimmcb’s. Mm*crime resulted from the intoxication of
r* ami Childrvo'* Mme* from 35 eta. to *3.U0 per pair. Tltr above are a decided
SEE THELifiHTNING SEWER,
the criminal.
bargains, being worth double the money.
At Truman'* Store.
Mr.Morgan, hurt, not long since, by of 1'aul Lex'* knuticr camp, accidental­
bring thrown from htxcamagi, from ly shot hnntadt through the head and
IV Gil Cake very cheap at
died
instantly.
haring another team run into his vchiItoiar. Baos.'
clf. u a I &gt;oii t again.
*
John G. Opfcl. a German jwddlcr of
IV The lnrg&gt;*t ami Irovt asaortmrat
Thi* c*&gt;rre*iM&gt;i)dcut liax voluntarily Nile*. &lt;&gt;n the 35th wax killed at Galiru.
f Men'*, Youth’* and Boys’ Clothing
relinqtiixbrd hia niultifanona position Itcing run over by a railroad train while
ver brought to Nashvillc.at
in the Journal office, ami is now. a top­ walking on the track.
ographical artist on the Bonner. Mtil■
When the Three River* pconle have
tifnnoua he deem* to lx- n good word a brrach-irf-nromisc case on trial they
in thi* coiinreiion, ax his duties trav­ hire a hall, charge 15 rents admuMiou.
Iletroit Daily Papers. Poat and Triersed Uic whole scale, front writing and give the fees to the rhiireh.
I hi nr. and Free press, nil the latest Kcruscnc Oil 25 eta. !3 lb* Louiidaua Sugar for *1X». « Iba. Whole foaf Tea
leading editorial* to sweeping out.
I sadorc Care. a Frenchman, of Che­
for *1.00. H 11m. Raisins for *1SO. Chewing Tolmcco 45 cte., worth 50.
Plug
Ex-city Marshal Prickett’* case seem* boygan, committed suicide at tliat Magnxiucs. Libraries nnd Weekly Pa
pent, alxo Nashville Nkws every Fri­ Tolwcco 65 rtx., worth 80. And a thousand other articles *t corresponding pric­
to be one which roll* for much *j mpa- place last Sunday night. by jumping off
day evening, al
H. G. Halk’l.
es, which cannot fail to attract the pocket liook of Uro doer raah buyer.
thv. Within the past vcui lie lia* lxs-n
called upon tn lx-ar tlx- Iom of father,
IV" A complete line of new, liandmother, one child ami his estimable
Vanderbilt i* to construct a tunnel sonir and nobby Brackets and Wall
wife. Left alum-, with two beautiful
Oniameut*. cheap, at
children of tender years, tlie road be­ for the Canada Southern ruadalGroxao
J. Lextx A: Sox’*.
fore him seem* dark nnd glnoniy. and laic, ami will commcnct- operation* the
hi* task on nnlnons one. C«&gt;u*t&lt;l'-ring 30th of next month. Tlic estimate ia
ry Don't forget that Wood makes
the circa instances, would it not be wdl *1.000,000.
the best wagon in the market by *10,
for the
•
•• • -•• Mrs. Blackford of Constantine, ha* warranted ; keen* tho Iwst workmen to
become inxane, in cunaequcnce of hav­ do all kind* of wagon mending and
hi* old
ing been deserted by her huxband. who blacksmithing: the Ixwt of Harrow*.
left her to take earc of herself and Corn Plows, Ivmd Scraper*. Mower*
three children.
and Reapers, Caxtings, Plow*. Plow
fixing*, etc. Don't forget to call licfore
the 18th. of tnclunn, caused by eating you buy. I will give you mme gomix
raw ham. Another im uilwr &lt;&gt;f'the fam­ for les* money, tlu.L any other mtn.
ily. of Prairie Creek, Ionia Co., i* not
J. M. Wood.
expected to lice.
rr Pine Wall Paper and Border*,
The house of John Bang, of Sebe­
waing. Horvti Co., wm burned during (tnuimcil free) Window Shade* mid
Bolvk Bkos.’
the temporary alwcnre of the parent* Curtains, very low at

ASSYRIA ITEMS.

The Hotel projicrty
licen concluded yet on
cruokiilnre* in the title.
Mrs. Rathfou, living in tire Wad*I worth ueighlMiriiood, I* seriously ill.
Also Mrs. Ashley, of the Center.
F. D. Walker ha* rented and moved
on tn the North Mrndow Farm, and Mr.
Dingman, of Battin Creek, takes hia
place on the El!is farm.
E. P. Wadaworfh'* mill, located two
8liirs south of the Center, i* having a
nt&lt; run of husinex*.
Mr. Wadsworth
cut* 800,000 fret per annual.
Wn understand B. T. Kent intend*
patting in a slock of drop this week.
Wo an- glad to see it. as it is something
which is very much Deeded here.

CLOTHING!

CLOTHING I

STAPLE AND FAICT GROCERIES

la cheaper than ever and in price and*
quality I ran, and will, do an well by
you ax anj farm in Barry or Eaton cuuu tie* Call and Ret my price* on any­
thing in my line before making your
purchases and I will do you good.
Give me a trial and by good Good*,
low price* and fair dealing 1 will en­
deavor to merit your patronage and
good will.

CLOTHING!

BOOTS AND SHOES

OUR GROCERY STOCK IS COMPLETE.

Fiisst Ins il Fmitm n lie Cmtr.

Niewn INcpot,

FIRST-CLASS GOODS.

CARPETS AT COST.

Undertaking Good*.

WM. A. AYLSWORTH.

.on the 19th, and two children, aged one
IV Silver and Gold
Perforated
and three yearn, peririrod in the flames. Board, also Mottoes, all styles, cheap.
Up in Menominee they had about six
indie* of mow last week, which «u*
one «rf the l&gt;e*t week* of the winter for
wood* work. The Herald *ay*: "Put
Allow a cold to advance in your »y*the Menominee river down for *00.000.- U-m and thn* encourage more xenon*
000 feet of logs.”
maladies, xudi a* i’m nnoinin. Hrmorrhng-m, and- Ightg trouble*, when an
immediate relief can Iw mi readily at­
tained.
/farofcre’* Genoa* A^rap hnx
gained the largest xak- in the world foe
the cure of Cough*. Cold*, ami the acrercatlung dmcam*.
It ia I&gt;r, Bo*dtce’s famous Osm—n preoeriptmu,
and is prepared with the greatest care,
to the well.
and no fear Mid !*• entertained in adWm. Sunderland and Nelson Bany. Hiinirtcring it u» the youngest dtihL a*
two lad* aged 14 and 13 year* got into per directkmx. The sale of thrn medi­
cine ^.unprecedented. Since ftrst in­
?ngainGraml
troduced there low been a constant inStarting down stair* to settle the mat­
ter. Samirrlam! atablird Barry in ihr
hack, inflicting a wound which will
prove fatal.
Sunderland wa* arrest
cd the next morning.
Peter Imlay.
Frank lia. Oakland
Co.. La* Just bMk fined *10 for cruelty
to his son, te-ing convicted in a justice
Sit i* about time this sort of bro­
ws# sharply looked after and
«L It wm onlv the other night
mother port id'the state, a little
a who had arciitentatiy fell into n
rare.wns found huddled to the
straw in the bottom of n -h igh in an

Nurmtuor

CLOSED OUT AND PILLING UP.

. wky wiu T*«

The infant of Wm. and Ella I’urdus
wa* buried last Monday.
J(&gt;*r|&gt;h Slmciicomb anticipates build­
ing a bouse tiro coming summer. Earn
Pfrrer i* the l««s« cari&gt;cntcr.
E. G. Holbrook ha* a model of a pat­
ent right fence and is going over into
the town of Vermontville, to *cll and
get rich nfi’ from the same.
Mrs. Pott* pareeil from this life Tues­
day ere., at the age of seventy-onr
years.
She lias been a resident of
Woodland for forty years, lieing lhe
first white woman settler in the town.

II. K. IHrkinson A (s.

MEAT MARKET!

lUR

Stock
’ present. i

AU, KINDS OF

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

FRESH AND SALT KEATS 1

Which are muck cheaper than in lhe Fall, in fart lower than ever known ia the

history of trade.

:

Especially ia

(woodti

■’•rural.
UBB, Ac.,
KVlGdru and Pelts taken al the higk'-

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2e.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
Onr old Dress Goods will be sold much
Itelow cost Don’t buy until you get our
prices.
w TMM,tar r. tew* I.■■■&gt;!

�and rote i*to his hry bwk : .“Thia is
tbe land of tho swvm. TboirwotoisUe
bigist bird wm* swims the deep, loeg
graeefle ne* tike makes bn, and not
any tail for to speak at*
Bime bi the
caml it come out and worked sway, and
then tho mau he rote a other time:
“The swous Jogs is 4. and itaJeota is
vopptta. Mwuus is jest like enmate."
After a wile there wm • natif nigger.

character of the engagement uf those
troops will be better realized when is is
known that this regiment lost seven
color-bearers in killed and wounded /and
all its color-guard; after which (CoL
Morrow took the flag to rally the ritriment, and was himself wounded while
carrying it, and obliged to leave tbe
field. He wax struck on the top of-the
head 1^ s' minie ball, pnxinoiig a seri­
ous scalp wound, from which the blood
flowed freely, completely covering hia
Witono and M. IM BLgatana far ths msntioc
of Rim Pasha m JftnisSsr of tbs Interior. TSs
Cristo to thus virtually nxto.1
The French floating battery Armgaa&gt; foMdsryd daring a etocm In ths Jtein-

A LMtm to the public from Archbtobop Pwrrell, of OodimaU, expUaatorv of
hia eaanoal dlfficidttas. lxa«
poUiabwl
Hanarratoa the maare whiA tod to hia nremot

roBTT-SIXTH rosumss.

Jtxlre BallanJ to Rare reryteg frees II to
sad tonus of imprteoaiMut free, ua

DtaFATCBKs from Lynchburg, Va.,
toats test ths Oread J uryof L'niiad Btstew
,
Heerro (kw &gt; teltoW |M J ngkteu*
■amad Omoty Arfgro ft* rifu«o&lt; to rtreg 1
Mtemoea,
of Bo^ieuj Brown,
of .IHMUI,
Xetooe,
—_ '" • *"
Drown, or
g* Badhjrd; Griffin, of BoaruAx;
--Parish, at Buekinsham; Bawlsa, of Fluvanna
Nrw OatXAJW is threatened with a
anaarsal panic, sad th. banka bare dao.Ul no,
to pay ow* «■ cbeeka more than IJJ&gt; to one
poster la ore da,.
A Naw Oaxxxxs dispatch anDoune*«
Ihsl tbe '□onk. of thal exy bare rneum»l fuU
payment tn eonwary....... A I*aducab (My ) &lt;*.
±■5:‘J*

Djil he and: “I gws yudebeen lots tierdor than wot you are is aome feller had
been a ridin you.*
A man wieh had a
caml in a oho stood to the dour of his
oho and hollerd : * Wock in gents, ony
two bits for to see lha grate caml of
Madgigaskor, wich works the deaaert
like a thing of life, and wich ia so high
that its haunch is cuverd with eternle
snol* Then tay staters ynng man he
I aed: *How hi ia yure tent I*
Then the aho mau he Inked at my sis
-ten ynng man a wile and be scii: “ The
arkiteck wich deainnd it ia absent puti u
up a idiot sylum for fellers wich aaasna
the oboman. and bis plans ia lock up in
tho ephelenta trunk, but I gem mebby
thia tent is bout to hi M the platform
wich ytire father was gitlin down off
from time he broke hia nock,” Then
my sisters yung man *iie wm offle mad.
and he take of hia note and was a gnin
for to lick the ahoman. But the ahoman be hollered Imck in the tent:
“Jim, fetch that caml out here and
make him pay his 2 bits, coo there's a
^ung feller wich ia a other sbo." But
if I wm my sisters yong man I wude bit
the sboman on the snoot of his nose,
yes, indeed, and holler: “ I'me the grate
filer of Madgigaaker and my baek is got
upper than a caml'a back, lota of eternle
vno and some clouds, too, hooray 1" Cos
Imo brafe like a aojer wen its a fair flte,

town, followed by the victorious foe,
and Col. Morrow found hia retreat cut
off. On the morning of the 2d, when the
Union prisoners were alxmt to be start­
ed for Richmond, the Confederate sur­
geon, who had examined his wound, hu­
manely suggested that it would en­
danger bis Life to make such a trip in
Wen tho circus was here las time,
tho heat of the summer, wliich being
Billy he went but I had to sta to home
communicated to Col. French, Fifteenth
Virginia cavalry, bo sent Col. Morrow for to mind the Imby and I cride, but
into the village, detailing a.guard to ac­ next day twaa him cride, cos ho hurt
company him to see that he wm not hiasclf walkn on his hod, and Sammy
busted
hum
throcn
up
moleated. And to the kindness of theac Doppy
officers he believes hr owes his life. A a ruck for to catch it on his neck.
night's root, with good surgical care, so Sammyb mother has got a red bed, jest
like fire, you never seen such a redo,
out tho next day and mingle with lhe
troops, from whose conversation be
learned ths movement* of tho armies,
and how the battle progressed. At the
commencement of the great cannon­
ade on the third day he went to the
cujislo of the Court House, from which
he saw the grand advance of Long­
street's assault aa it swept across the
plains, saw tho lines tremble, waver,
recoil, and break in confusion under
the withering fire of tho Union troojm.
It was after tliia tliat he learned that
the Union wounded of the first day's
l*atth&gt; had not been attended to, and
lie determined to relieve them if pos"’
'
upon the suggestion
idge Wills, whose guest
__ was, he allowed her to tie a green
•carf (lhe insignia of a surgeon) about
him. He then sallied out, and soon met
Gen. Gordon«and staff.
Approaching
him with the customary- salute he said:
' General, I am informed that our
wounded of tho first day's battle fie
uncared-for on lhe field where they fell,
CapL Aylward tells a droll story of a sod I »k your assistance in having
rencontre between a bualiman and a lion. them attended to.* * Tou astonish me;
The narrator wm acquainted with the it cannot be,* answered the General^uid,
, man,aqil lias dq doubt of the truth of tbe turning to a surgeon, he said: ' is thia
story. The bushman, while a long way ao; and if so, why is it I' The surgeon
from his home, wm met by a lion. The
animal, assured that he had his armies had been cared for&gt; alike, but
victim completely in his |x&gt;wer, began that they had been unable to-virit that
to sport and daily with him with a feline
extreme part of the field. Turning to
jocosity which the jxxir btile baaliiuan
CoL Morrow, Gen. Gordon said : ‘Doc­
failed to appnx-kaU . The lion would tor. I will give you a detail ol ambu­
appear at a point in the road and leap lances thia evening to bring in your
back again into tbe jungle, to reappear wounded. They will Im* in the central
a little further on. But the bushinan
square at 7 o'clock.'
Col. Morrow war
didnotioaohis ywaafst o&lt; mind,and promptly on hand, and at nightfall
, prceenlV hi* "9°* • 4*rtv* by wiishhe
might possibly outwit his foe.
This lances, with Confederate drivers tmd
plan wm suggested by the lion's own stretcher bearera, for that |*rt of the

men in ths House claim that they can
muster forty votes in that body, thus
leaving sixty tex-law members. In the
Benate the proportion of prohibition
members is less, probably, than in the

the Senate U«t Tuesday. The bill
calls for more than 944,000 for the en­
suing two years. Some ol tbe Senators
oftpooed the bill on the ground that tho
sum asked for is too much; others at­
tacked tbe college on general pciDo­
ping, contending that lhe school is an
elephant upon the hands of the tax­
payers; that it is an impractical and
visionary affair, etc. One item in the
bill appropriates 64,000 for the erection
of a professor's residence.
Senator i
Childs very warmly defended the col­
lege, contending that it is doing a good
work throughout the State in the way
of educating and i sflning the agricult­
ural masses. One unfortunate feature
of the instruction imparted at the Agri­
cultural College is this—that the eons
of rich farmers frequently receive the
benefit of the same, and immediately
thereafter enter the |&gt;rofcas&gt;on of law or
medicine. Thus, it will be noticed, this
class of young men “smouge" their
Hoes*—Mr. Ctesiey IntrodiKOd a rwotueducation from the StabThe farmers
of the State, aa a whole, I do not think ttoe asking the House to seed a raq^ctfU smbregard the Agricultural College aa a eagv to tbe Oorevwor Baktus him to rwtani to
very practical training school for their
sons. The theoretical part of the in­
struction may be well enough in its
way, but theory alone cannot make a
successful farmer.
It ia not likely,
however, that the college will ever fail
for front ol State aid, as the agricultural
element in Michigan ought to and will
be recognized.

The House, the other day, by a vote
Faniir, Msreh 21 —terira— Bills psasi*1:
of 67 to 4, named a bill to prevent body­ To provida for ths dioebargs of tbs dnttoo of
snatching by punishing the perpetrate rn liijuucUoc master; to salborur the Board of
by fines of not more than 11,000 or im­ Coatrol of Rials ttwamp lands to mska appro­
prisonment from one to ten years. In priation to lay oat, open and axietruct dntoM
view of all the body-snatching which
has taken place at Ann Arbor within
the past two or three years, this bill
ought speedily to become a law, and,
having become a law, should be most
rigidly enforced. The public sentiment
her house, and all the people was runof the State will back up and energize
nin and hollcrin in the street. and
snch a manifestly righteous law.
Missis Doppy she stood at the Tin do,
and sat Uncle Ned what was up. Uncle
Tbe following ia the full text of Rep­
Nod hr ace a bn to lite somewere, and
he hollered to Minus Doppy: “ Put out resentative Kuhn's Abortion bill, which
Borton bM Item so hotly discussed in the
House this week. The bill will proltably liecomc a law, and thereby society,
to some extent at least, will be saved
from the fearful crime of child-murder,
The first part of the preoent week hay
now so common m the large cities and
beeamo very scarce in thia market, and
villages of lhe State:
consequently went up, up, until it sold
Ho-nos 1.
I'royit
Uu molt •/ JMiTho dying wish of Matthew Crooks, a
aa high m 15 cents a ]x&gt;und. The night jmx
Errry pregnant woman aim Uhafter the nine a man drove up to our of M*- n* 15 yvan shall be dramad guilty of ||m* San Francisco millionaire, was to wit­
our corrals with a anan of rather lean erisM&gt; of al-ortam if at any tone dating bar news the marriage of his daughter, and
horses, which he ha&lt;l just driven over pregnancy ate shall taks any molkUto, drug, or tho ceremony was jx-rformed at his bed­
sntelanre whatever, or ahall oar or mploj, ar ride, several weeks before the time that
the range. He called out to the corral
had been appointed. The deathbed dr­
ain of AG. Hayden, of the same city,
“Say. Captain, I’d like to leave my
was to break the engagement of his
outfit here."
daughter, and he made her promise on
“All right,rir; drive in."
her knees to discard her lover. Detroit
“Stop into the office and leave yorn
has had a variation of the common for­
name and where you can be found.“
eign Count matrimonial episode—tho
■Die stranger did as requested, and,
'
*
*
inning away with the bride's
while the corral man wm putting up the
jewelry, but proving, after
team, he peaacvl qttt of the office and up
■cal Count. A young woman
section in a sleeping car‘at
bluahiugiy explaining that
“Say, that man is going to Ten Mile
in the morning, to be gone a weak.*
•Thed—I! Call him back."
The clerk hallooed him back, when
the corral man said:
“Going to leave this team here n

“Yea, sir; about a week, I reckon."
“ Well, my friend, you will have to
leave some security for the care and
feed of this tram *
“ Heavens, man," replied lhe stranger,
“ ain’t the team security enough ?“
“ No, sir; hay ia worth 1150 a ton, and
if you should leave that team in my
care for a week, and anything should
happen to prevent your coming back
for it, the horses and wagon wouldn't
bring enough to cover the livery bill
I'd rather you'd take 'em somewhere
else.”—LoadviJle Chrvnu'lt.

field where the battle opened. It was a
aheod of him, ho dodged to the right, weird sight, that long train of armv
and feeling pretty sure of the lion's hearses, as. by the fitful light al a half­
whrrealxir.ta, resorted to the course of Goaded moon, made more obscure by
quietly watching his movement*, When lhe lanterns they boro, this party threadthe hoa disoovered that the man had I cd its way among the blackened and
suddenly diaaptxvid from the path, be swollen corpses, wliich lay where they
was a good deal perplexed. He roared
they had fallen two days before.and the
moans and cries of the wounded for aabushman peeping at him over the graao. riztsnoc, and their supplications for
The bashman at onc$ changed his poai- water wen* heartrending.
Some wen*
■ tiorv «h0e tbelfofi St&lt;nlurivnlnte in
delirious, and talked of home and
Dr. Richanlaon betieves that by icing
I the path, following with Lis eye the
fneuls, anil wondered tliat they neg.shifting black man. In another mo­ lecb-d them so long; while others, in blood that went through tho carotids to
ment the bttle man rustled the reeds, their wild delirium, cheered on their the brain, and blood that came back
vanished, and showed again at another comrades, as they fought over again in through the jugulars, we should directly
point. The great brute wm first con­ imagination the terrible battle in which lower the temperature of the brain it
fused, and then alarmed. It evidently they fall But by midnight they were self; and probably it may have been
began to dawn upon turn that bo had all tenderly borne «*»y U&gt; receive the doue’experimentally. but in practice it'
mistaken the position of matters, and care they so much needed, and thus wm Dot found cosy. Il wm difficult to
that he wm the bunted party. The many a valoaldc life was saved. As Col. keep any kind of cravat or collar that
| bushman, who clearly recognized what Morrow wm about to leave for town he wm tried, with ice, round tin neck of
a-M passing in bis enemy's mind, did not wm casually -old by a guard that there the patient; it slipped off and the old
India-roblier bog^ or ice helmet, so well
pause to let the lion reoo ver his startled were five more wounded at the artillery
wiu. He began to steal gradually tow- quarters which had better be removed known in lunatic asylums, liad to be reeni the foe. who, now in a complete early in the morning, m orders had been sorted to. After s time Mr. Thornton
combined a particular form of oan,
received to fall back.
The Colonel re­ which answers the purpouo extremely
turned to town, and when he awoke the welL A pall of wat-r, with a large
next day lhe Confederate troops were lump of ice in it, is placed above the
moving out, and be wm soon abte* to bed of tbe pubent, and the stream of
join his command on Culp's hilL"
, ice water runs through tbe can, which is
I formed of a coil of India rubber tubing
lined with linen. That is placed upon
“Whom do you regard M the grcakest the patent's bead, and it is made of dhmen of your txme?“
“Well, that fcrent sixes and shapes to fit lhe pawould be difficult to teff All rcch tieut; the other extremity of the tulx*
things are comparative. I could name ia put into a second jail at the ride of
a great many men who have served Ute bed, and by thia means the bead is
tbeir country and tbeir tune with emi­ iced. Tbe effect in lowering tbe tem­
nent ability. But a man's publie use- perature is very marked, the thermome­
ter in almoel all ntstanrou i&amp;dieabng a

Harrisburg. Whei
Harrisburg s youi
with a clergyman, i_______________ __
the purehascr of the suction, and the
honeymoon tour wm at once oom-1
mencod. A rustic couple dashed into a
Wsahingtou oyster saloon, and implored
the proprietor to get them married as
aoon m possible. They had doped,
and parents were on their track.
Th.*
oyster man not only summoned a Jus­
Tin Senate aprnt Thurxlay forenoon in tice of the Peace to tie the knot, Irat
discussing a bill “To enable Boards of provided stews for tho psrty after
Supervisors to praeure alwtncU of land
titles, to provide for the Register of
Dec&lt;la keeping the some up, and to reg­
ulate their fees to l*e charged for tninxeripta thereof.' The bill provides that
Boards of Supervisors, if so disponed. a professional horse thief, and parted
from him. Mian Roggan's wedding day
county, abstmeta of titles to lands, and was appointed in Cleburne, Texas, and
keep the same iu Ixioka which shall be she made herself ready; but in the
kept in the Register's office aa public morning she received a note from her
records, and the Registers shall add faithless lover inviting her to come and
She
thereafter each transfer, encumbrance, see hu marriage to another girl.
etc .without any compcnsaUon, and that committed suicide.
Registers shall fufbiah copies of such
slMtraeta si from 50 cents to fl for entry
of the first conveyance, and 6 to IS
cents for each subeeqnent conveyance.
Senator Farr warmly advocated the
passage of the biU, but wm vigorously
opposed bv Senatoro Patterson. Hodge,
Childs and others, they contending that
snch a law would tend to litigation and
knavery. Finally the bill wm amended
to apply only to tbe counties of Allegan
and Ottawa, whose people, according to
Senatoro Lewis and Farr, wish it in this
form. As amended it passed the com-

Col. Ingerooll. of yourSlate, bad a large
audience nt the Ojx ro Hoose, in thia
city, Thursday night, to bear his elo­
quent lecture on “The Liberty of Man.
Woman and Child.*
Members of the
Ix-gi*lature art* freely diacuaetag the

President AngeD'a add
Belaiiow of the Univt
State " was atatiabral sn.l
will do doubt have a good
dboth
» .ould be still
Hewafnwk,
ng tricky about

“ But how ata I to determine
ioualy naked the yonng mu.
'•rd bey Ute pick-ax. anyhow,
ran my cbMtmsif* whwpered tbe
adriaer, m he moved over to the pq

DBDGt,KDICilEHii CHEI1C1L8,

1801, MAILS I SBELF HARDWARE

DR1 GOODS, amaHBRMSMM

Groceries ud General Predict,
gALUBUBl A BROSSEAU,

Tmkm are in the South 1,579,097 ne­
gro children of school age.
Of thia
number the school* reach 600,000. The
Aid fkx-iety of the Methodist Episcopal
church has disbursed *71^85.40 in its
, eleven years of existence for the educa­
tion of the negroes.

ANTI MGS HOURB,

MONEY TO
‘

LOAN I

h IfptU ial tok tarilto

$100.00 and UPWARDb

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                  <text>7n z’H!-MbMnar BARRY CO^MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1870,

“ Young woman, ws have a warrant
against you. Too must come with na,’
■aid two ferocious-looking individuals,
or, at Isaot, they had a most formidable
appearance in the ryes of the poor girl
Mud her invalid brother as they entered
their humble apartment.
"For what? There.must lie some
mistake,'’ faltered the flirl, thrinkingly.
" Not at all. We never make mis­
takes. Ain’t your name Edith Montrooe?" they asked.- sharply.
Tho girl bowed her head.
"Ahl yas; it's aHrighk An^wareal
you in the shop of Mr. Garnet yeaterday, jeweler, in Old Bond street?" was
the next query.
And again the assent wa« mutely

w:'A'‘ro into,
k« Itaw •hloof Msls.VUInnina 1 w■ a. si. s

J. L BAKER,

WALTER &amp; POWERS.
A TTOKJCrr si Lav. Jswkv W tha l-raee
Xk Xstary Mik. TrsMacta a

CHAS H. BRADY.

Dr. E D. SESSIONS
iroMEor.rniicphj.utan. Loc.i«isi
£1 ta teeter. Ltaj sad state call, pr

LEWIS DURKEE

EE1GHNER.

WOODLAND HOUSE.

UNION HOUSE

ORNO STRONG.

The missing brooch had become en­
tangled in'the fnnermost recesses of the
slrnggy mane, just below his broad
leathern collar, and Neptune stood con­
victed of felony.
But he was not only freely shielded
from puniahm.'ntby a pardon.but some
given.
.
•
“Very well. Then you’re tho right few months afterwards he waa made n ______________________________ B. f.
pereon ; and if -you don't choose te give wedding present to Mrs. Paul Trevaux, Taylor, M. D-, the Hecretary and Tnss. " nrer of the Louisiana State 'Board of
up the brooch you stole we must take net Edith Montrose._________
Health, giving tho information that be
you off at once to prison," was the rcMy Blrd-Honw.
hod a Confederate coin in his posses­
My bird-house is not my own inven­ sion. In reply, Mr. Mason wrote for a
tion. I read m some newspaper t^tat an lead-pencil nibbing of the piece, at pie
oystcr-keg made a good bird-house, time expressing a doubt aa to the nxistand an oyster-keg is what ydta xpust
“Ha. ha I We know what ail that have in the first place Most of you
means. Wo must search the bouse if know what these kegs are, and &lt;jan
yon arc still ohstiAte. young lady," re­ easily get one from some Mnny&gt;M(mie brought a m) thing of the coin.
The obverse represent* a Liberty cap,
turned the elder man.
■ .
oyster-man. Leave the lia*d* in, and alwirc the American ahicld, the union
•top np the bung-bole; then rut a round of the buti-r containing seven star*, rephole, twer inches in diameter, in the rescuUng the seven seceding Staten, the
side, al&gt;vnt two inches from the end you
EDITH’S BROOCH.
phd, -dly. "My brother is in one of ‘.design for the floor of your house, and Whole being surrounded with a wreath
of sugar-cane and cotton in bloom and
thf&gt; rooms. Ke is ID. Please do not
“There, tiiat's enough, young woman," shock him by such a dreadful falsehood." txiard large enough to project a couple
saud the harsh voice of Mr. Garnet, the she went on presently.
of inches all round, like a little plat­
“That's your look-out; not ours. You form. Next, cover the outside of the
jeweler, aa s young and timid I rm ale
■tall lingered near his counter. “I have should not have done it," the man an­ keg with pieces of rough bark. If you
mads you the offer If you like U&gt; take swered. gruffly.
have a wood-jrile to go to, you can prob­
it, wall and good; if not, you bad better
ably find Jogs from which you can prv
1 to him that somewhat modified his off wide, curving pieces tliat will go half
be off at once."
hardness, and, when they fiurwued their round your little house; but if not, Jtou
Still the girl hesitated.
“Can you not do any more for mo? i warrh to the mrniid'a room. they so Ur tai tut get smaller bits from tnvi in /unit was taken posoesmon of by the
Tlic broooh u ao verv valuable, it has । softened their manner ns to refrain the woods, and trim them with a Confederates in April, 1861, the origibeen prized ■■ one which is cxlremcly from fully explaining their errand to
I nal dies of the United States were can­
‘ the artmmhed Oecil
rare." she pleaded.
celed in the presence of the officials
" My good girl, do Ami rtaMnal Je. I . " Welk-r-wellifa vsrydevrriy hidden.
connected with tlm building.
The
have given my ulUxaalum. ,1 utirct.
Confederate Caluuol, which was then
make two prices." said Mr. Garnet,
sitting al Montgomery, issued orders for
■harrily. "I can WMte no more time nn
a
design
for
a
Confederate
currency
to
you?
Mr. Taylor, who wm then Chief Coiner
And the jeweler turned from the
if driven IB a little on the ahuit, they of the Mint
The above design was
young lady—f3ir lady aho was, in all her
will Bohl tlic bark mor«- securely. For I
Poor Edith shivered, but her love for a roof. nail two wide strq» of l&gt;ark t&lt;&gt; submitted and approved, and orders
look and attitude and tone to a cus­
were issued for the striking off of speci­
the suffering Cecil prevailed over har
tomer who had just entered the shop.
the upper nui of the keg in nuel) a po men pieces. Four half-dollars were ac­
" Is my tiin finished yet ?" he inquired. woman's fears, and idle quietly told him Kitum that their upjwr eilg-a will meet | cordingly coined, and these also, follow­
And Mr. Garnet turned , 3 to a. she might have to give some evidence to lira a gable just in the middle above ' ing the design. were approved by the
neighboring drawer to bring tin- trinket abaci a lost brooch. and that ilia
Cabinet Then came an obstacle. That
ymtagu aiatar Mabel would take her
forth from it* hiding-ptacev.
Itody found that U had not control of
"There it ia, Mr. Trevaux. I hope it place in his room. And. with this last
sufficient bullion to proceed with nn is­
will prove *11 satisfactory, sir," »u» the bravo attempt to conceal her suffering,
sue of coins, and, consequently, the
civil reply, as the jeweler brought it to she departed with her rough cocort to
the counter. "It was ■ tiresome job, the degrading destination of the Pobcr if they do n»l star together well. Is.rv a matter waa deferred, and a temporary
t»»uu of paper money decided upon.
an&lt;l we sliall !»»• olJiged to charge ac. i ,i
__ i__ ,
i | few holes and take Mwral itfltebiw with -The subsequent rout of the Con­
corrlmgly. It will )&gt;e $40. «ir."
federate's threw the coinage project
. ta, ,uU uBly
,,
Mr. Trevanx drew out his purse, aud Tb^y «. n»
priwumptivn
proof
of
bur
guut.
bo
u
I
.
«...
,
.
.
pAid the money without further com ,
remand, and a humane permiasion to oc­
men;
But, as he did iio, his glance fell on I cupy a room under surveillance instead
of going to a common prison, was given
by the indulgence of the bewildered
and doubting Di^ristratc.
1 »r Amca, of New Orleans, and the
fourth was retained by Chief Coiner
* Miss Montrow. I liave obtained leave
Taylor, by permission of the Cabinet.
to see yon. I trust you will pardon the
It is a noteworthy fact that all the in­
j liberty 1 am taking in this self intnxlurdividuals who were connected with the
lion, and in obtaining permission to
coinage, including th • Superintendent
1 take irv yoer case," said a gvntlmnati,
■
■f
the Mint. Aaeaycr, Coiner. Engraver,
who bail just been announced to the
Di® Sinker, down to the man who held
wrapped up tile Ix-aiiUfni breast pin young prisoner, in the rough-and-ready
the chisel and used the hammer, in the
that had been ao costly in Us rrj«ir ' style of hex jailer.
i-aticebng
of the old and
new
And Paul Travails stood Lafore her,] couple "concluding to rent it fo
Then the young man lounfied caredie*. are living at the present trme. To
Icfluly about the ahop, examining its with a frank yet mqiCcCfnl afr that was
precious contents, and now and then adapted to win st once her confidence
ask ing the pnee of the tempting articles, ami her respect.
while Edith Montrono once again a)k&gt;ki­
lo Mr. Garnet, in a low, eager tone.
"The brooch is worth fM*). I have
often hoard. I will be content with
&lt;300. Can you not give it to me? Even stranger to believe when proof is so
then it is a great loss," she added plain­ strong against me."
tively.
“Nerer mind wliether it is lair or not,"
Mr. Garnet hummed and hawed, he replied, smiling- “It i» enough tliat
looked again at the jewel, and again aj- I do trust you aa I would myself, and
that, hieing s budding hamster, 1 intend
“Well, well, I always was rather soft (o win laurels in vindicating you tri­
then youth and tx-scV WoT® I® .the umphantly as an innpeent indy. -Wpi.
pectj
Mr I expert
gJ abafi loe.q tet It gon‘ '
'
’ “
'i givf yq« Xho
tin n ••■ ii'. ar.d
'and if slid! IEdith sighed deeply, but there
alternative; a young sister and
valid brother depended on her fo

Arid an

yyiLLiAM

Jones,

NEW

LIVERY!

LffKI iBOARDINBSTABLg

an birtonml fart thrt tho Southern
Confederacy had no metallic currency.
After a lapv* of eighteen years, evi­
dence now present* itoelf to show that
four coins were struck off al tho New
Orleans mint while that '
the potactaion of th* "

■

'““Quro* fore* she replied, and then
1 tho subject dropped, and the conversa| tion turned on other topics, and Paul
heard, without much difficult, the «*d
story of tli&lt; yoiuig girlW karly trembles;
how she and her brother and (aster bad
been left orphans, and that all her en­
ergies h*d licen taxed to the utmost to
yject the demands on her courage and
her time by such a burden.
And,though ah* only distantly alluded
to any jM-cuniary difficulties, tho very
fact of parting with so valuable a fsmily
jewel wa* enough to prove the strait* in
Mr. Garnet

iurni-d sharply round. his time, and then departed, more than
। before upurinced of the innocence of
Ms fair di ent, and equally conscious
that she appeared to him most lovely
Meanwhile, Edith Montrose left the and fascinating.
■hop, and waa followed for some dutamec
by raid Trevaux. though «da&gt; was too
much engaged with her own thoughts
tooUerveM* movementa, or perhaps
his very existence.
cent of severity that perhaps covered
"Simply Mr. St Croix and hi* dog,"
replied the young man. calmly. “I be­
lieve they are both iu court, and. if I
can extract no information from them,
I can only plrtd abaence of any reaF

proof for my dfanf

Itaalh as Feeder*. '
Snails, Ix'iug great eaters, meet their
just reward by being eaten. Tho jsdu
dine form* are sought after by
■11 ■qrta , of water birds, pnrUcubwly
durti and rail*; while the thrualiea and
other birds crush the sheila uf the laud
snails and extract their juicy bodies.
The woodland bird*, however, will not
eat the nakml-ltodiM shiga; the tiime
•tick* to their beaks and soils their
feathers; but the ducka seem to have
no such dainty prejudice*. Some mini­
main, like tie raccoons and wood-rats,
ateo cal them ; insects rock their juices,
and the carnivorous slugs prey upon
one another. Lastly, min, the greatest
1 enemy of the brute crertiou, employs
■erend species of snails for culinary
purposes. By the Romans they were
csti'emcd a great delicacy, and portions
of plantations were set ajiart for the cul­
tivation of the large, edible Helix
pomaXig, wbczu they were fattened by
the IhouMUn" upon bran sodden in wmk-.
From Italyttj* taateaprand throughout

EUt XASfct*

man encampments were. They arc still
regarded a«. a delicacy in Italy and
France, ihe favorite method of prepara­
tion being to boil fn milk, with plcnbous seasoning. Frank Buckland says
that several of the larger English spe­
cies are exoelknt food for hungry peo­
ple. and reiromaaanda them either boiled

left his daughter f2f&gt;,&lt;KK) in her own
right
In this case the youth of the girl—
lahe has not yet jmuumx! her 18th birthI day—largely excuses her conduct, while
nothing ao far explains it. She has bad
a delightful home, surrounded by all
the luxuries of life, and there has
nothing appeared in her conduct to ex­
cite tho least suspicion that her affec­
tion was being drawn toward the man
aho hae chosen. When the facte were
known they produced overwhelming ae. toniahment; and then, naturally, ner­
i liapa, it was remembered that she nad
j frequently driven out alone with the
’ coachman, and bad taken horseback
। rides with him. The coachman ia about
j 30 years of age; ' a fellow of uncom­
monly good ptwaonal ap]«aranro and
Hartford, being natives there, and anrespectable jieople. The worst that can
l&gt;e aaid of him. jM-rhapa, is that, Jirior to
a year and a half ago, before he entered
the service of Gov. Hubbard, be was a
hiM-kman, and the inference is drawn
that his Italuta cannot have been good,
but tliis ia mainly speculative. He is
reported not to have had many advant­
ages in bis scbooi-.laya, and it ia further
naid that Misk Hubbard became intcrcetod in him at flrat through a desire to
instruct him in ways of culture bv rcading.aha being aa axmUaai schotar. and
it m probable that the intimacy wre first

NUMBER 28.

Writing in Scribner for April &lt;d Dr.
Room's recent address liefore the New
Tort State Madtaai Bootaty on tha
‘Relations of the Medical Profession to
the State* Dr. Holland than discMses
e very important to '
Dr. Room very w
should be a Board

mania, the Surrogate finds that it
shown the Commodore to have been a
man of vigorous mind and strong nat­
ure. bat lacking th* amenities of «ta-

a acirtitifie. medical, or legal education.
Athletic Chib, of that city, on " The He furthermore osys that "not a ■cboolBrain and Nervous System." In his house', net a jail, not a hospital, not a
introduction. Dr. Itanmiy said that the •ewer, should be built unleas competent
citizens had had lately one of the most sanitary advice, with power to enforce
exciting events witnessed in New York it, be given." This is all right, a* far
city for a long time. The excitement as it goes, but it doc* not go hall far
was not confined to tliat city, but ex­ enough. The truth is that every pri­ The contestant is censured for the as­
tended to all porta of the country, and vate bouse that goc* up •huuld bo built persions cast upon the character at
to other countries as well. We may under public ■onitary supervisiou. Men Mrs. Vanderbilt, the Bumigateconsider­
well sok onreelvsa, ho said, what it all are dying in New York every day be­ ing the “ tardy apology " at the &lt;do*e a
Eicann. Leas than five yoare ago, when cause houses are built improperly. The sorry amemd. Th* opinion concludro
Weston went to England,- there was ■rrangementa for plumbing and ventil­ with an expression of satisfaction that
probably not a man in the country who ation are not only incompetent, but ut­ the record should have been preferred
could walk 200 miles in six days. Now terly vicioa* and murderous. Men put «o clean—in spite of all tho effort* to
there are several who can walk more up buildings all over the country just tarnish it
tlum 500 miles in that length of time. aa they please. We have Irailt houses
It ia not a test of pqwer, bat of endur­ for human dwellings, and we have never
PEffNOlULH.
ance. In the canttwt just ended we yet been questioned by any public offi­
CosstT. Burr Hxbte is lectori nr in
had a representative of England, of cer as to Low many fatal traps we luul
Ireland, and of Yankee land, and they i set fur human life. House poisoning England.
all accomplished wonders. The loan : han now beeomo tho most common form
Elihv Bckxitx left $8,000 worth of
from England waa a small man. but be of ;&gt;oisoning. Diphtlieria, pneumonia,
waa thoroughly trained, and through and typhoid fever are the constant,
Exglibh Mitimtxb Wkzjih is taking
that training he was able to accomplish ] daily demonstration of vicious modes his ease in Italy.
tho wonderful feat undertaken by him. of building, and there ia no authority,
SraxiBH Mixistxu Lowkll is rusti­
He was islucatcd, not in learning, but apparently, to prevent the formation of
in physical culture and training, and the •ouroes of these di»«wncs. A builder cating in Franco.
Ri'sMxrfMixistXB BtovoBTom ia trav­
therein lay the secret of his succrsk |mt* up a block, and offers Ins house*
Tho body has always stored away n fur aale. Tho buyer secs everything eling in Germany.
largo amount of fuel to carry it fair, fur the sources of diseaae are eovEx-Susxob Howx will settle down
through acenes of trial, in the shape &lt;d - ered from sight, but he moves in. and at Green Bay. Wm.
■nj&gt;erdnoua fat. and tho object of train­ one after another of his family sickens
EttHV BrntlTT, the "learned black­
ing is to get nd of thia superflnoua I and (lies, aud he learn*, at last, that ho smith," was master of thirty language*.
fat and convert it into museta. Then has dealt with a criminal, and that tho
EiiMuntJ Clabxxcx BnaMijr. the
the muscles must be educated and municipality or the State La* afforded
poet,
will write a life of Bayard Taylor.
devdojied, . and made strong. The him no jiroteetion.
The truth is that we not only need _ Ballixikist Joan Wihk writes that
presence of too much fat impedes rotSration, and thia is fatal to endurance. to have Boards uf Health ertabliwhtd in the North pole can never be reached
he lungs must have plenty of room to . । many places where they are not, but we save in on air-ship.
expand, and tho heart xlso must have ! need lo have their powers much en­ I Ex-Gw. SxMt r-i. J. Tud«K&gt;. luw *old
qisce to l»cal in order to insure a free larged whore they exist No one, wo out, for about KI.OUO.UCO. his interest in
and healthy circulation of the blood. supjxwe, can doubt tho great usefulucM | the New Y’ork elevated railroad.
Rowell came hero thoroughly trained, of our Now York Board of Health, but
Ilouxar P. C'Bocjtrrr, a son of the fa­
and with muscles as hard and firm as । U they could lie armed with powers
mous Dary Crockett, is living near
steel, and, although the smaliost man of i that would enable them to act more diGranbury. In Hood county, Texas.
the four, he waa the strongest. What 1 rectly upon the prevention of diocaac
Tin: country will !i&gt; shocked to loam
he lost in length of step hr made up in , they could be much more nsefnl. If
rapiditv of motion, by his continual jog­ they couid have authority to dictate the that Private Dalzell, cf the Ohio Gen­
trot Ths silvan tagr of his skill a« a plumbing and ventilation of every struc­ eral Assembly, is quite ill with malaria!
runner was largely enhanced by the fact ture, private a* wull a* public, erected in
that by running he developed and «rer- this city, theyeould■*'&lt;’ the city a Urge
Ai*'.-iTLr. UttiFHY u now in Kansas.
cuw-d the larger juuscira of tho thighs, percentage of ito cmaltrt mortality. If It is said tliat bo will •ettlc permanent­
.. tho tin y could bare the control of Iho cleoaand, by walking, the muscles of
ly at some point on tho Kansas Pacific
lower extremities, so that both rcro of' ing of the street*, does anyone doubt nulrond.
’
tliat they would greatly improve the
aso to him in the contest; and, ’ ‘
talk aliout the
Wrr Htftiu and Hee Chin are among
walkvd. tho large muscles were resting, health of the city?
----- when he adulteration of food a* if tlutt Were a the Chinw m New Y’ork. but thev
just m the smaller ones were
1 ran. No man who confined himself to ■ gn-rt thing, and our Board of Health don't know Low king before they will
walking coalil compete, in a long eon- | Imsies itself about it in ilw absence of Lave to write it Wco Git and Hee Go.
te«t, with a skillful runner, ana no &gt; other work, but the adulteration, the । Victobia. Crown Princes* of Ger[ doubt O’Leary saw that plainly at the ’ aosolntepmmining.of the air we breathe, 'i many, is remarkably fond of borne*,
I end of the first two days. Harriman is of amosl infinitely more importance,
t When she arrival at tho Charing Cn&gt;a»
had a long stride, but it wa* too much
Dr. floosa speak* of whnt ia done in station, not lung ago, where bor two
She way of‘ preventive medicine bv our 1
of a strain on the muscles of the lower । tb&lt;
wise system of quarantine, by which the brothen. were waiting to meet In-r, she
limbs, and they finally gave out. Not ~
| was presently *ren jetting the beautiful
only wo* Rowell ui e&lt;lurated pedestrian, City Ims been saved from destructive If horses attached to the royal carriages,
but be was free from diaoipatton. When epidemics. With our yullow-fcvcr Irt-,&lt; and addressing them eheeniy.
•on
of
last
year
frosh
in
memory,
it
O'Leary competedfor the belt, he used
up hi* strength, which was further really seems «a if tswns should learn j Ex-Hkcatok Gxoboe Goldtswaitk,
drawn upon by his subacquont walks ■omething. There is no question that 1 of Atalnma. who died recently at Mo’itwith Hughe* and Campana. Not ouly 1 all tiicac epidemics become fatal In tho i gomery, was o native of Borton, but
did he fail to take proper time tn rccn- ; decree in which the air is vitiated by j moved to Alabama when a youth,
Crate, but. as the Lecturer wm ta­ । jKuronous odors. When yellow fexVr or ■ studied law and soon ro*e to the bench,
nned, bs indulged extensively iu the cholera visit* a placo. it become* a ter­ 1 being for oomu years Chief Justice of
P.nnrt t In- was Btatc Adm,n» of ardent «pint*. Dr. Ranney then rible or a mild visitation, according to i il.A
dwelt at length upon the evil effects &lt;ri the conditaons which it find*. If it find* taut General during the RebsBioa, and
alcohol upon the system, winch he de- a ]xxiplc already poisoned with foul in 1870 was elected by the Democrat*
•crils-d m terrible, and paaaed to the ' street* and bad drareago. it find* food to the Senate-, where he served hi* term
discua*i&lt;m of the brain and nervous »y»- fur a great and grave mortality, if it liouorably. but without seeking promi­
___ ___________
tem
The bnun,___
he_____
said,_____________
wm the ecu-_ finds a place where everything is pure nence of any sort.
ter of the nervous system, and wm a* and swee t, it doea not rtay long or work
Col. Joii.x C. BrticH. tlx- new Secre­
much subject to change from tho effect* । such mischief. There ure noun- State* te ry of the United States Senate, was
of study and thought as the murclc* • which have a Boarl cjf_JIcalth, or may born in Georgia. He moved to Chate
were from wwand training._____________ have one in every town, armed with a ; tsn-ioga, Tcnm, in 1851 about the time
----------------- — . ----’ considerable amount of power—with • that D. M. Key settled there, and they
Maj. Andre.----------------tho power, at least, of holding inquest* were neighbors for many years. Buren
1. .
U/or. U.e Wn.kn.ra'. ; &lt;”&gt; l-KW*
d-knaibibg was elected to the State Senate in
Club nJ rn.Ut.te
iu Lou.tou. . -J" •“' I«•
uni.; tai 1857, and was cIkmcb Speaker for two
a,., ultar
BtaJ,, q»ke „(
w. njlj ™&gt; mo.1 »• . wilrr year*. He became editor of the Union
Mui. AuJ,,. Th. mrwwi Tltbi. ' P"-«» »f P’’’-'10””.
"“k« and American ia 1850,and Las lived in
ruuug afficu, L. thought. .M Urfly u , •' utenutW &lt;■!«'&gt; '""■T taU** tz, ~- Nashville most of the time since.
•..Ujn^r,^ iu Kngta.J M it ,4 ia '
““ W’-"1 ““
।
Amunk Tta Mt, o&lt; Mu,. Auto'. , •-T&gt;” ■» &gt;“• h"“- luatM-lt. or olta ' Scene in the Virginia State Senate:
Senator Masaey rose te&gt; a question of
■tn kius adventarea and their tregie it for for Bale or rent.
privilege and proceeded to read a jajx-r
The Electric Light—Is It a Falhrrr t •evere^y reflecting on Senate* C. T.
Smith,
for publishing a speech which
For, some time nothing has been
heard from Mr. Edioon of his prognw* reflected oti Maney. The langnagw
in dividing and cheapening the eloctric of tlw paper wm to the effect that the
Hght For some months no addition speech alluded to, for unrefini-ment, in­
has l&gt;een made to the experimental delicacy, coaxaeoeaa, misrepresentation,
light* which are kept burning rather s® defamation and vindictiv«jeM, surponed
adrerttaementa than a* pracucal iilu- anything be bad ever heard in the Lalla
minAiorr. The corridor of the Equita­ of' the Ix-gwlatiire. Proceeding with
ble building continual to be lighted similar severe language. Senator Maney
with electricity, but the example Si-t wo.1 scvtrrJ time* called to order, and
during his remark* Senator Smith de­
(the Dean) waa in America it waa sng- there has not been 'oDowed. Almost the
nounced him n a liar, a scoundrel and
gexted to him that he should bring bock ouly aerions effort made on this ride of
a wreath of leaves from the banks of the th* ocean to ■uperaedcgaaliy electricity
Hudrton river, which were then Id all for the usual purpose* of * light waa that
the extraordinary colors which they made in the Assembly Chamber of the
bar in the fail, and this wreath, which new Capitol at Albofry. The Comnu*It waa a reporter on a live daily who
waa taken from maple and oak trees sioncrs were uuderebMV. to l&gt;o anxious had glued his lynx eye to the keyhole
overlooking the spot of Maj. Andre'r , to introduce the new illuminator if it* of a Baldwin Hotel room tho othpr day,
death, He had br ^* ’—*• —-* ----- 1 I practicability could only be proven, and whim he was disgusted to find, &lt;m look­
a single evening ■nssioo sue eta*fully
above the tomb i
ing np, that the occupant of the Mmrttrusted it would .—
—.,------- ----- I held without the aid of gu*light would ment wm beaming l»enevolently down
I of the kindly feelinge that might be 1 greatly have encouraged the develop­ on him from the transom. "Day, day T
; ment of the new industry. It wa* an­ ■aid Uta gneat, ahcerfally, "guess you’ve
csdled forth by aueh tragic crcuta.
nounced that one inventor after another struck the vrang number. The man
Origin of Wheat sad Cant.
•asnected of M forgery and being a poli­
The origin of wheat is a subject of the new chamber, and for days tician is next door, and the man with
much speculation. It is not certainly al a time half bad opportunity four wivee ia juat scrota the hall’
known in a wild stale. Some suppose to atudy. and if ho could to
it deoennded from extinct wild s[a.-ci««; overcome the difficulties of succeerfully
others, that it ia the cultivated form of lighting a room in which the problem
what are now regarded as distinct wild, was much simpler than usual. Yet not
siiecK-a About 1865 a Mona. Fabre only has the elrftric light not been
used for a au&gt;glc aeeoiou, but none of
the inventors or patentees liare risked
a single public exhibition of his device.
Tho reference ie that the light, in all
tbefecw m which U has hitherto been
introdooed here»M a failure even for
. » risglu great

�BUILDER’S HARDWARE!
*"’m

ORA ND RAPIDS DIVISION

Tw

■VER BROUGHT TO BARRY COUNTY.
seem so. for
in alone turned out
reshingfrslaMwmr.
. w. -...ogles a emtpleof de­
cade- ago would have been sufficient to
apaak all the boya in the country.
There are 7 .KO mute teams cooteant*---------------- • ”•

brought Mtt the exrtarnation from the
’ “LnoJ.’if that's a r»wm shot, send
Probably at the same liar, but in a
dMereotreaap the Texan Ranger was

Jefferson Nails, [all sizes.]

Sash, Boors and Blinds.

languages and several
Chicago A Lake llurou R. R.-Oreular.
To accommodate parties who wish to

Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.
---- ------ --_eti at the follow­
ing reduced rates, ticket* good to go
one day and return tl&gt;c next: Parties
of 3 and less than 10. 3 rent* per mile
ouch way; parties of JO and teas than
2n, one fare for round trip; parties of
30 and over, four-fifth* of one fare for
round trip.
.
Respectfully,
W. E. Davn.
utIdem
to bol ___ _________________ Genl Ticket Agt.

of the following wa* the well-known
Orpbru* C. Kerr, mm ot the meet bum
orou* writer* of the day:
"Early in the week, my boy. • noble
laiks, wm made sickto”aatnuige man­
rent to. see him. myboy, and
waa relating to me some aficedoUw of the time when he
keen a bar. a member of the
Ma# of the United Stated
Thia vetM-rable surgeon first deposit­
ed a largu saw. a hatehet and two pick­
axes oo the table, and then aaya be:
"How do you trod yonrsclf to-day,
-lark took a small rhew of
—.
. tobacco with a melancholy air, and
A shell Strack the ground w ithin five)------z
’
fret ef where the man miL He naw the
fnw Iniraing and knew it would soon
explode. The mnrtar man looked at It
v«-rj&gt; ojoly. *** TOTrr ’'’H**1, **”* CX‘

“D—u you! who cares for yoa I Bust
and be d-d! nobody's afraid, you d-d
ohi rebel T
".So man had hardly finished hia
HH-cch when the shell burst, tearing up
.the ground and covering him with dirt,
but doing him no injury.
“Bah ! 1 knew you couldn't hurt noImdy, you d-d old rebel." remarked
the man aa he resumed hia besioees of
brushing away mnequftnes.
Now wc will bring in a hospital scene
to wind up the two jwrceeding. and

the Minreua. with sudden pleasantness,
aa be reaches after the saw and one of
I the piek-axea, "I moat amputate year
left ear.”
The mud-lark carted himself up in
। bed like a wounded anaconda, and
said:
I "I don't are it io that light."
“Well." said the surgeon in a spright­
! ly manner. “*'------------------ ’ —* - abliater on yo
put ale your

looking soldier lay in the hospital. A
Udy nurse approached him with, "Mr
poor fellow, can I do anything for you T
The soldier say*. “No ma'am. noCh- men eonU.._,_----- --- —
&gt;nf'at the lady name insisted. "I shoald I six horse shoe*, and then invented the
■ pills to cure hoarseness. The sick man
like to Bo something (ar you. Shall I reflected oa what hi* medical adviser
not hat be tout face and brow (or you F had said, and Iben said he:
The soldier began tn despair, think­
“Your words eoovince me that my
ing he waa a "goner" aure, to be an­ situation must be dangerous. I must
swered:
are some relative before I permit my"You may if you want to very bad ; •rlf to be diMieeted."
but you’ll l»c the fourteenth lady a* ha*
"Whom would you wish me to send
done It thia same morning."
for F
Now let m hear from a negro who
"My grand-mother, my dear old
left his regiment (Mh Illinois) during grand-mother."
Tlie surgeon took me cautiously aside
ing interrogated stxxit his tearing, and
when the question was asked. "Were " “My pone pattent ha* a cold In bis
vnu in the fightFhe answered. “Had a head, and his life depend* perhaps on
little taste of it, ash."
the gratifieatwm of lii* wiabr*. You
Then one the following brief dia- have heard him ask to hia grandmoth­
Y%i stood your ground, then, did er. and aa bte grahdmother Htm too
fa.- away to be sent for. we must prac­
tice a little haraahm derepttoa. We
■™X. ad. Inrat*

"Run at tho first fire, did you F
“Yea sah. and would have run aoona
had Hkncnred it waa cornin’."
•■\Vby, that wa* not very creditable
to roar courage."
"Dat isn’t in my line aah-cochin’s
" A’cll. hat have you no regard for
) our reputation F
"Keputation's nuffin’ to me by the
-Do you consider roar life worth
maro than other people's T
-It's worth more to me, sah."
•“Thou you must value it very high­
' "Yes sah. I date,—more dan all dis
-acrid—mure daw a million oh dollar).,
a th ; for what would dat be wort’ to a
mm widdetoref all out of him I Self
prrwt vashnn am dr fust law wid me."
"Then patriotism and honor are noth“SX- whatever, sab; I regard dem

The philosophic negro wm left out
of harm's way after That, aa the fol
tewing kind of men waa what waa
wanted.
Private gwitaer, of the 10th Itesnaylstood over him. and aa be lay there.

lick you If 1 ever get a gnod
chaucc F remarked the citizen, but vet
the man sat down on a box, and laugh­
ed till the tears came.
In the afternoon aa the citizen waa
al&gt;out t&lt;&gt; take a ear for home someone
touched him on the shouldt r.
It waa
the man with the bono-rolored whisk­
!
ers. His face Lad n very serious, earn­
est look, and he began:
“Citizen, I am positively ashamed of
Regular meeting held for the purpose
to dr. larr the election held April 1st, myself. I am going to settle in Detroit.
A. D. 187». for the election of Village
officers, according to Section 18 of the your forgiveness for laughing at you
village charter also to declare the re­ thU monting.”
Ho acemed so serious that the solid
sult of the vote oo the question of re­
incorporating of said village, under and man began to relax hi* stern took, and
subject tn the provisions of Aet No. ITS be wm about to extend bis hand, when
the
other continued r
approved by the legislature of the State
“Yon soc. we are all—ha ! ha ! liable
ofM/chigan, approved April Wth, A. D.
to accident. I, myaelf. hare often—ha!
Present at aueb meeting—Chipman, ha! ba! be! he! struck an ley spot and
President; Wheeler. Barbel. Young. —ho! bo! ho ! ha! ha! ha! gone down
*—-—
.j,,h*r
Lee. Trumiin and Cook, Trustees.
fbc solid citizen withdrew his hand.
On motion the following statement of
the inspectors of Election was accepted braced hia feet, drew hia hi
and the following named persons were struck to mash the other fine. _______
declared duly elected for the several slipped, and next he knew he wasplowShis nose into the hard snow. When
offices:
rot up the man with the bone-col­
President, William Killen; Rrconler,
a hitch­
Emanuel J. Feighner; Asarssor, John ored whiskers was hanging
E. Barry jTreaaurer, Herbert M. Lee;. ing post, and aa black in the face a* an
Trustees, Theodore C. Downing. Albert i old nal. The citizen should hare killed
him then and there, but he didn't. He
W. Olds and Hcnrv Roc.
made for a car like a Ixwr going over a
Bigned:
A. A. Bsuaut. ]
brush fence, and hia effort* to look In­
W. H. Yocxo,
nocent and unconcerned after he aat
L J. WnxcLu. (
down
broke his other suspender
(». A. Tkvmax. I
deed
in two. Such ia life. No man
Erc-anx Cook,
rill bring
Herbk.ut M. Lkk. I
On BMtiou the following resolution
"XTElinM b, Ih. Common C«m&gt;- |
“•

Glass, Putty, &amp;c., &amp;e., &amp;c.

ssgsftst}

cil of the Village of'Naahville that ot
the annual election held tn aud village
S’
of Ari’- A
n ram sk.
------- -C------ u.
village should be re-inenrportrd under
and subject to the provisions of Act No.
m. .nutted “Aa Aet tor the meorpo-

April »tb. 187K waa raboiitted to a vote
ofthaeteetonaCthe said villagu and
that a maturity ot those voting upon
the question voted for the incorpora­
tion ; and ft 1* hereby declared-, that in
accordance with said vote the wid vil­
lage shall be re-incorporated under and
subject to the provision* of said Aet
No. 178, and shall be known bv the
name of “The Village of Naslivilfr."

ewa mara.'ret.—Ecou

ia Old InWlM Yum to Kill a B^.

ArA

o'

Ho wa* an old man—no oldex than
some other «dd man, but old enough to
be bent and to frel crow and touchy.
He was going up Casa avenue Saturday
when a mroroua boy hit him &lt;m the
left ear with • snow-ball. The old
man didn't wait to dig the snow out.
but dug for the boy. It ao happened
that the lad wa* lame, and sw ing that
he was likely to be caught he crawled
under a bam on Gilman street. The
CuapM U Sprin.-Vlll 11. old man could sec biru under there, but
couldn’t reach him, and so be softly

“Come out, my good boy, and help
lord ia the circuit court of this county
at iu spring term. In 1878, anda verdict me find the lad who hit me. I gnem he
ia hiding around the corner!

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
Don’t fail to see me before buying.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

Coming down &lt;m the car tl»e other
morning they got to talking about their
nuvl stoves, and on. man roui:
.-tYrll, I don’t want to brag, bat I
think Fvc got the brm* slow. Bo far
thia wiiifer I haven’t burned twit three
tons of coal, and the stove lias kept
three rooms warm.”
“You must Live a poor stove," re­
marked the secobd. 4I haven't burned
but two tons of coal yet. and my stove
beats parlor, dining-room, two bed­
rooms and a hall "
“Well, when you come to stoves."
quietly remarked the third. "1 claim to
havcjbe best coal stove iu Detroit. 1
h^ve burned but.a toe and a half of
I coal, so far. and we karate keep all the
darjpera shut and a back- door open nil

Navy Department, and introduce him
aa hi* grandmother. My natient will
never know the difference.''
I took the hint, and went after the
secretary, bat he waa as busy exam in ing a model of Noah's Ark. that be
Yeas—Young. Barber, Lre, Wheeler.
eould not l&gt;e are*. Happily, however,
Some men looked out of the windows
the patient recovered while the sur­ Truman and Cook.
and some down at the straw, aud no one
Nay»—None.
geon waa getting hia saw filed, and waa
' seemed to doubt any of the assertions.
Or motion the following acct*, were At length a heavy sigh was heard from
well enough last night to reconnoiter
preaeuted and allowed:
in force.
the rear eCd of the car, aud a clerical
looking man arose axui said:
“Gentlemen, there goes a (lie alarm.
It strikea the box in front of my bouse.
1 have no doubt that my resuk-nce is at
thia moment in flames and the lives of
was crushed by a load of plaster al Del­
my family in peril. It la all owing to
hi, on the 1st.
my co*l stove. 1 act up the stove last
November and |«it hl one peek of real.
At Lapeer, March SMh, Fred Miller
waa run over by the ears on the Detroit
Every room Las lieen so hot ever since
Bay City railroad, and both legs am­
putated.
and wc finally had to move down in the
ItaaemunL This morning the water in
Jake Kapp, living near Conatantinr,
all the pipes iu the house’ mu boiling,
E sick of fife last Friday trod opened
the shingles on the roof hot, and 1 just
throat with a razor. He will probhire&lt;l four men to form a scow-bank
tlic stove. Too late—ulaa! too
At the request of some of our M*pk arontid
late
! The store lias accomp'dahed its
Grove friends we copy the following in fiendish
purpose, and I no longer have
regard to the constitutionality of the a home. It may not, however, be too
law restraining cattle from running at
to ante the baby. Good bye, gen Urge, from the Detroit Tribune. We late
tlerecn I*
presume it is the only successful test in
o’-,..-.
r?ive|»y-r.5
junior
He opened die door and got ofi the
up and property pastel
car, and not a passenger spoke again
burned the house of I
for four blocks.

Tiger NmOty Hay Makes, Burkey e Wheel
(uithatora, Wlard Steel and fhtllcd
I’Iohi. and ether Implements.

SCHOOL BOOKH,

,
■

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES,

KELLOGG, DEMARAY k CO.

;
.

|
I

Pioneer Drug Store.

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

SmW Hui ui Mien.

PIONEER STORE I
New Goods
New Goods!
We are now receiving our Spring Stock.
The first installment of

VIENNA BAKERY.

"Come out tor coodyS continued the

-nfbra, tor dl
wer.

AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER.

GROCERIES.

IW ra&gt;.

BOOTS and SHOES!
HATS AND CAPS!
Are in stock, and more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

Then the good old man changed his

• nitro-glycerine," waa

LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AO.” SOON.

L. J. WHEELER.

GENTS WANTED
J~ GREAT WORT

cbupm ruins

flutes

�Sped

T he Kong Brick

IONS,

■THE.

-

Patterns New Spring Wall Paper

Dtmarat &amp; Cn.

FRGM A BRuWN BLANK TO A GUILT ONE.

Boston MICHIGAN CURTAIN FIXTURES
Store! Hollands, all colors. Oil Curtains with

Pit MedidiB, Cbtiaicils, Sc.
arc m»atocterer's/4p««*. for

Dye Btuflb I Dye Stufls!

--------------------- M---------------------

Mia* E. Josie Onderetonk. of Battle
Creek, ha* Uca visiting L. Angie Dav­
is this week,
Mr. Lyman V.’iUm, recently from
Battle Creek.fe hid wp with a badly

_om A rvu. uxr or-

Guilt Bands, also Nottingham Laces,

TbeW. C. T. TL will serve a Iqnch
on election day. Price 10 cent*. TJok
out for the banner.
Miasm. Della and Cwlla Hawkins, of
Jackson, haye basm visitlog at G. A.
—The aurpontm* are al work upon
Wilson A Howes bnilding on South
mala flu iwttegk ta flm-cla-s Mor
for that new grocery .
-Fire licked up Norm. Willey's bouse
in Irving, and a large share of Ha ttmtenta early last Monday morning. Lo«*

BOOTS and SHOES
z

G. A. TRUMAN.

LIGHTNING SEWER i THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE
Their Complete Stock

Mr. E. D. Williams our liberal-bmrtrd friend of Kalamo, made our hearts
glad with two tine cake* of maple sug-

$300. and is making p.cparalions to
erect a nice bouse thereon.
M
—About 40,000 pounds of maple sug­
ar hare already been bought in this one of tho pood temperance kind, aud
markrt, of which Cha*. Smith ha* pur square for prohibition.
chased 1 JOO lb*, and E. L. Parrfab 9JOO
By request Elder Holler wUl apeak
on the seventh-day sabbath at the
scIk.kJ house Monday morning and cr­
-W. IL Benedict, of Vermoo tv ill*, aning. All arc invited.
ha* failed again; thi. time for $4,000
Mr. Blair, of the flrm of Kellogg,
with about $1,900 assets _ Several cas­ Domaray ic. Co., ha* moved hia housees of how be borrowed money of poor I hold good* from Lansing to thia Tillage,
people only a day or so lieforc he m.-ul&lt; having rented Mr*. Ralstou’s house.
John H. Palmer, of Lapeer, will
—On Friday of last week, Whilst speak nt the Opera Honac, on Monday
Cha*. Parker of Carlton wsadririag eve., the 7th inst. ’ Subject. "Thing*
across a sluice bridge, a displaced board that live." ’ Admissiou 5 cent*, to de­
liroke, a portion hitting him in the fray expenses.
bowels and inflicting injuries from the
Miss Dora Stebbins and her mother
effect* of which he died on the let inst. hare bcetfTKo Detroit this week, pur­
—The Mistier of gnimsas running at chasing a large stock of millinery,
large, ui to lw made an issue by the which will be pnt in their building,
Maple Groriic* in the choice of Snper- first door north of Trumau'c,
vieor* at their clectioa next Monday.
At the regular meeting of the W. C.
Ixaoder Lnpham is candidate for the T. U. held on April 1st. the following
restrainer. and Orson Swift for the free’ named persons were elected offle era for
die ensuing six month*: Pre*., Miss L.
-A few dsn* since Mr*.J lowing Addie Nichols; Vice Pre^. Mr*. C. L.
Ilaroe*. of Kiliten, received a check Collier: Cor, and Roc. Sae’y, Mi*. L. J.
for 91.5S0 foY back pension, on account Wheeler; Flnl Secy. Mr*. James
of Lot M. Raruea. lier non, a private in Fleming; Treaa., Mr*. William Shop­
Co. G., «th Mich. VoL, who died in bell. The next meeting of the Union
tbc service in IM*. L J. Wbeder put will be held ai Mr*. J. Daman's ou
the claim through.

—John Haire, living in Scbewa. acciSaturday. He wa* getting over a fence
when hi* gun tra* discharged. and the
charge of small shot penetrated hia
AulL near the ear. His two mother­
less little children ton oil hi.body harm­
ing over the fence.

Respectfully,

IM9IKK BKOTHKKM.

—The examination of A. J. Ham­
mood, for forgery, wa* set down for
Wednesday Isst, hot did not corm rff

them away.
His effect* are in the
hands of Deputy Sheriff Lee win. will
*rll them at auction on the 15th.

School, MiacrHaneous and Btang
Booha. fllatear fltettoMT and I
1
Btoaka,
Day Hooka. Ledger., Ar.
' Good Book* for the Home Circle.

xvss cAWgrrm.

•MO; insured |« tba Barry A. Mated ior
•m.
•
z

«hirt fset«wy in Grand Rapid*, where

WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.
WINDOW KHADES.

----------------------- M----------------------I AM RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND FINEST IXJT OF

—A fawr-ymr old non of J**. bbrieer
«»t East Baltimore, ’fell into a pail of
boiling hot water, last Saturday, and
was scalded so badly that the skin peel­
ed off of a large portion of the little
fellow's person. The doctor has hopes
of his recovery.
—Nothing hal been heard of’ Dan.

SURGICAL 1NKTBC1
KHOCLfiEK BRA

Our charter election ou Tuesday waa
uUcndant with some little excitement.
Tbe matter of re-incorporating the vil­
lage wn» closely contested, hot carried
hut carried by a majority of seven
voles. There were three tickets in the
field.—Citizens* Temperance and 'Bepublican
There were 987 vote* cast;
K7 straight* for the Citisrus, 23 for tbe
Temperance.and 91 tor the Republican.
Below we give tlie full nnmler of voles
cost for
various candidates :
For PresidonI—Wm. Killen received
189 votes. C. Ainsworth 00, and D. C.
Griffith 38; Killen's plurality, 04.
For Recorder,—E. J. Feighner re­
ceived 118 votes, E. A. Bush 54, and C.
IL Brady 00; Frigfiner* plurality, 54.
For Assessor—J. E. Hlrry received
43D vote* and Lewis Durkee W; Barry's
majority, 89. .
For Treasuear—H. M. Lee received
153 votes, and W. 8. Power* tM j Lee’s
majority 88.

—At the Greenback-Democratic can
cu. kA! hot Saturday the fWUwing
ticket wm nominated : For Supervisor,
O. P. Wellman; Clark, E. J. Feighner;
For Tru»teea-on the Cltrxen*’ ticket
Treasurer, E. A. Hash ; Justice. Lem­
uel Smith ; flupt. Schools, M. B. Brooks; T. C. Downing received 140 votes, A.
School Inspector, B. B. Downing; W. Old* 19k *nd H. Roe 199. On tbe
Temperance ticket P. Holler received
48 votes, A. R. Woleott 38. and David
Dcmargy 48. On the Republican ticket
Wm. Bostoa received to vou*. David
Dcmaray 96, and Jseob LenU 80. The
result wa* a plurality of SO for Down­
ing stable, at CharUtX desireing. 40 for Qld^ and H for Roe.

Is full to overflowing with

THE NEW WILSON

Oscillating Shuttle

SUGARS, VSA*.

corrcKS, smces,

SF.WIMG MACHIIE
In the case now
ritbciM of Na*hvil„ ----- -- .........
charged u* with selling finU-clas* Furo-

CANNED GOODS,

9^08

PKELEA

JTKl.I.IKS,

humbly jiIvjmI guilty.
Kellogg, Pkhauxv &amp; Co.

And in fact a full line of

ry Three Grades of Irving Flour at
the
'
Fr.an Stork.

road which he wa* told he mum follow..
Being very, weary he sat himself down
to rest, and behold, a* he looked, a la&lt;ly
came that way, nnd he, lieing much
alarmed, arose and r.in until coming to
a deep forest hn halted. aud looking
back «aw no one, so bo went more slow­
ly. After po*»ing through many bram­
ble* aud over a rough road he saw
ahead a splendid mansion. arriving
there h&lt; wn* told he waa then in the
Province of Sweden. After resting for
a time he traveled on. Anon he camo
to a spot where were many men at w ork.
They had a long areb of *toue &lt;m&gt; which
were placed iron vessel* containing a
Sarcharifcrou* liquid, under which they
kept a Very but tire. Being told tliat
this wa* a country in which wa* made
a very sweet sutistanee called sugar,
and that this waa the in miner of making
it, he journeyed on, much wiser than

large stones. Enquiring the reason he
wa* told that it waa a bath where the
human body was made clean, not wish­
ing to lie rablied with'thc hot stones or
scalded with water he went on. After
travelog on a while he came to a spot
where he thought he would rest. Halt­
ing, hr proceeded to look around, when
behold I be bad discovered the nest of
therms'*. Being delighted to sec such
a wonderful biped, he WMsorercotuc by
emotion aud. wept. Soon dfying hia
tears he looked up, and behold! tho
Swan* had assumed the human form.
There were three of them, male and fe­
male, two full grown and one young
Swan about one month old. Having
never seen a young Swan, he felt re­
joiced to behold one here, and Iwfcun to
make much ado over it. Soon the
young Swan began to sing in a way pe­
ril).ar to the young, and having beard
that the song of a Swan was a warning
of the.iie.ir armroach of death, turned
and ran, nor did he slop until hr came
to a spot where were very many Vann.
where be again' halted, but on learning
that he was nonring a great river, and
,1.m
.wl. .IwaI, CwaaMv

ry Tbe Irving Flour never fails to
give *ati*fnction.
W. J. Erb.
ry Spring Hat* at

STAPLE AMD FAICT GROCERIES'!

TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR

At prittw to suit the majority.

L. IL Erb's.

ry New Style Prints from three to

fV Ladir* about purthawing Dye.;
StuOk will save money by calling al
H. G. Halk’s.

SPRING STOCK !

ry Good Books for the home circle
HPK1XC PU vm (• Mr stock
very low at
Bouk Bimm.'

ry I have no old slock. Mr Drugs
are all fresh aud pure. This is some­
thing to be retnciubcrcd in nutting up I
proscription*.
H.G. Halt.

. —

! Is cheaper than ever ami in price nnd
quality I ran, and will, do a* well by
: you aii any flrm iu Barry or EaloorounWmj
W
______ ’ I thing in my line before making your
.
'
. •
.
..
..
purcnnsc* anu i win uo you gixm.
SAUR Stock was never so nearly clewed out at thi* wa*on of the year as at I
n trial and bv ctxxi G&lt;md«.
KJ prroent, and wc are new replenishing it with
;,
'?*!
, ".y ***7
r
low pners and fair dealing I will &lt;».

.

---------------------------------

CLOSED DDT AND FILLDIG OP.

and Ix*mou* while they are cheap. Call
and C;
Cuab, W. Smith.

The new Hubbard Changnble Motion
Self-Raking Reapers and Mowers. To
be sold by ______________ W.J. Erb. .

—

---- Io»I—

Crock’r&lt;i Jt Glattwaro

For Mie at C. A. TRUMAN'S STORK.

IV Everything in the line of Furni­
ture at price, that defy competition, at
Kkixoog, Dkkauxv A Co**.

ty Carpet Warp of tbe brat- brand*,
cheaper than ever, at
D. C. GitrrrrrH's.
ty Oil Meal or OiFCake, 10 lb* for

Ing tube. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing aN
kind* of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fumlahod FREE wlrii a»
WIL8ON SEWING MACHINES.
,

Your* Respectfully,

1879

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODSp-

.
aii mada of X^roducc tahaa nt.
Which are muck ebcapet than in tbe Fall, iu fact lower than ever known in tbe 1
tha Market Fxica.
history of trade. Especially in
Your* Respectfully,

Goods

ilNSWORTI &amp; BROOKS,

CHA8. W. SMITH.

Ifurmture I

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION!
LOOK AT "VS 1870 X-BICES:

Spring and Summer Opening.

STANDARD FURNITURE AT

Thanking the ladiea of Nashville and Always pay the highest markc*
vicinity for past favora I invito their
atu-ntum to a very fin£assortment of
.Spring Millinery Goods, which 1 have
just purchased nt tlic lowest market
price. A careful inspection is solicited.
I will not be undersold. Your* Ac.,
_________ MAoatR Jxrrurr.

GRAINS

ry Mobea'Electric Light, beat 5-ccnt
Cigar in town, for sale at
____________ H, 0. Hau’s.
ty For Strictly Pure Drug* and
Medicines go to
Boise Bros.’
ry LadieAcaflia at H~G. Hau's
and examine hl* elegant stock of Trans-

8EE THE LIGHTNING HEWER,
At Truman’s Store.
iiBO*.’

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c. J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
Fiicst Lilt e( Finitin ii ikCmlr.
Our old Dress Goods will he sold much
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our FIRST-OLA88 GOODS,
prices.
'
Yoxire HeHpectftiIly.

Ian 8»d ij Dulitt rill tin.

SPRIK TI0118IRR0W
SUUOL'UH AXD GLOVES

CT Don’t forget that Wood makes
the best wagon in the market by $10,
-- -a the best workmen to
— —--------— wagon mending and
blacksmithing: theoest of Harrow*.
Corn Plows, Road Scraper*. Mowers
ibm Bnt*- - ~*r
fixin^*,«

TO CONSUMPTIVES.

00 NOT NEGLECT
MEAT MARKET!

TO CALL ON

ALL KINDS OF

FRESH ARD SALT MEATS!

KOCHER BROS. The lost Wonderfol Fun Tool:
WHEN IX XIED OF

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HEW I SEASONABLE GOODS,

KOCHER BROS.

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diately preceded tbeWaf of tho Re­
bellion haa been received by Mr- Rob­
ert O. Dormer, of thia citr, uj response
to a request for the i*rticulani of the
affair. Th- letter was not intended for
pulflicaUon. bdt, in view of ita historic
vnlte, Mr. D. has permitted u»-to pat it
in print:

dnrod to tlOOO. WhiUthe compiler
DQrtb« elected by Um T agfalfro. tbe
bill authorise ■ tho appointment by tho

r-room to got coffee and ranch. In
i rear of the room is a saloon, with
• door open between. Janus Currie,
?eua Pacific railroad dotectavo, was
&gt;Ud alone in tho saloon where ho
ly after the entrance of th* al&gt;ove-named
perron*. Currie, in a loud voice, made
on insulting remark about Mia* Baker.
Barrymore replied: "You are mis­
taken there; thia lady ia under our pro­
tection. You must not insult her," and
added, noticing Carrie'* evident intoxication: “We don't want to have any
trouble with you.”
Carrie rose to his feet, and, advanc­
ing, said: "Will you take it up?"
Barrymore answered: "No; wc don’t

the remainder ore to be deposited in the
office of the Becretaryof Btata, to be
distributed -as follows: State officers
and their deputies, libraries of State of­
ficers, libraries of Blate ' insiitntiona. members and libraries of State
boards, members . of th* preaent
Legislature, the Secretary, Assistant
Secretary, and Clerks of the Senate and
the Clark and Assistant Clerks of House
of Representatives in thia State, Sena­
tors and Representatives of thia State
in Congress, tbe Secretary of State of
the United States, and the Library of
Congress, Judges and Clerks of Circuit
and District Courts of the United
States in thia State, Justice* and Clerks

Currie walked nearer, and, with the
words, “I don't like to be talked to this
way," drew a six-shooter and fired, the
ball passing through Barrymore'• left
arm and through the upper part of his
cheat, coming out below the shoulder at
the back.
*

JvpOK J. M. Elliott, of tho Kentacky Court of Appeal., wm shot down ia tbo
sirec*s of Frankfurt, a few days ago, by OoL

DRUG8, IEDICL5B aH CHEIICAI2,
--- —- -IMjgm-j

Circuit Courts. Judge* and Clerks of
the Superior Court* and Judge* and
Clerks of the Police Courts, County
Cleiks, Prosecuting Attorneys, Cir­
cuit Court Commissioners, Sheriffs,
Judges of Probate, - Ib giltcra of
Deeds, County Treasurers, County
Superintendents of tho Poor, County
Surveyor, and * Coronora, Supervisors,
Clerks, and Justices of tho Peace of
townships; Supervisors,
Asneaaors,
Clerks, and Justices of the Peace of
cities; public, free, and incorporate*!

IROH, MAILS 4 8BELF HABDWABE
Both high and lew turlun caps are
Lutbionablt*.
Black chip is the favorite bonnet for
all occasions.
Tho square chuddah is the favorite

Fora persons lost their lives by the
banting of a wharf-boat at hickmaa, Ky . a
few sights
At bngsr Tree Spring. Tay
lor oocnty, My., Um* stable of a ookxcl man
named Ho wan! wm homed. and Howard', two

A Bovthzex dispatch announces tbe
aoioide, al Lobatra, Twa, erf H. Y EkSdle, a
member of U» last Coegrrae from Tewooww.

then tbe dcicevto from Oregon
sited Burlingame ont of tbe Diet
bU to settle tbe affsir TLl». of
t challeClta, and wm co worded

spring.
CajH made of silk liandkerchiefii, in
tnriian or ^Normandy form, are much
worn.
Silk handkerchiefs, in Oriental de­
sign and colors, are preferred for drcosy

Rhine pebble
monds at night
75 cents a down
French chij&gt;*

The President has nominated Andrew
D. White, of New York, to bo Miatator to Ger­
many, and Cornelia* A. Log*”, at Dliooia. to
be Miuaior Hvwidpjl to tbe Central American

With an oath Currie throw the re­
volver down against Porter's body and
fired, the ball passing through his ab
domcn and coming out at th*' back. A
bystander came in, and Currie fired at
him, but missed. Porter sank-to the
floor iu an unconscious condition. He
lived fifty minutes.
Barrymore's
woand ia fearful, but is not considered
dangerous. After the shooting Came
drew a second revolver, and. with one
at full cock in each hand, defied arrest.
There had been no witnesses to the af­
fair except the lar-keeper and the lady.
A policeman, an old man without aimn,
entered soon after, when Currie pul up
his revolvers, and quietly submitted to

Excitement over the affsir grew in inI tensity until the lynching of Currie by
the enraged populace seemed probable.
- It is regarded aa (ho most damnable
' j murder that luu taken place in Texas
' | for m*ny year*, and, it is thought, will
। j hurt the State very mneh. The eom; I bination is still at Marshall. Porter’s
J remain* were jilaced in a casket and
will lie sent North. Barrymore's condi- Uon a! last reports waa favorable.
Currie liaa lived in Texas several
. ' year*. He was formerly a scout with
j | Custa r, and lived in Kansas, where ho
t killed two men. He was engaged by
' । the Texas Pacific a* a detective in work­
..................... " gang of
a private

buttons look like dia­
The prices vary from
up.
are brought out in

A new fancy that will probably “take"
is to face the skirta of dressv OostUHn "
with rod ailk, under which the lace
balayruse is basted, making a very
pretty and striking dress effect.

The reporta of tho movements of
fatimg Bull oo tbe Nor th wist bounder-.- are can.
log Krai agitation si WMhingtoa, anil tbs Bai­
ter WM fully dlacuaml at a Cabinet mroUng

The President has nominated William
L bcroggw for Consol al Chin Kung. China.
aa&lt;! Wdbara F Burchard Consul at Gumm, U .
dnrM, and Tnrellk. Hpanisb Amenm.

— - - --------- --- ------ -- -.-Ml tn.-xl
r- wu&lt;&gt;w
went out at night to dinner, men in
n«. pupal*.-t
scarlet lighted Ll» Rtrpa with huiti-niH. I *nl» tar tn mrrvet.
and when he drove out there waa al• K--• —
ways a guard of native horsemen.
Mr Boric was a good deal annoyed
by tho superfluous attentions of tbe es­
cort. and was quite disconaoluiu one
morning over s native who was creeping
around him. tearing hia tinttons and
trving to put him in order. Ho has
adtled U&gt; his knowledge of tongue* the
Hindoostan phrase for “L«H me alone."

of the visit, and C«d. Fred mar-aged to
kill time by ramlding over the country
with a swarthy attendant, holding an
umbrella over hit head.
Moy Jin Kee, a Chinaman, addressed
a Methodist Sunday-school mcelins in
Harlem, N. T-, tho other Sunday.
Among his remarks *»» » comparison
of like religion of bis nation and that of
the children before him. "W* wisrship,”
said be, "ono Great Spirit and many
Jowes; you a Great Spirit and Hia Son.
But tin- Americans could learn sometiling of my people. Confucius said
tliat drink was worse than a rattlesnake
rattlesnake* don't abuse their own
children. The Chinese think drinking
very l&gt;ad ; but they do something very

fall behind and the new Western btates
gn far ahead, the fresh and vigorous
State of Iowa Laving nearly four times
m many as the old State ot Virginia.
Illinois occupies the second plane on the
— fifth place,
__ .
list, and MMaachnsctla . the
ire State
au&lt;i Georgia, the Empir*
‘ of the
Southern
South, falls behind othcr
o
States of Irea pretense.. The following
is a hat in full of the number■ of' Preaidential offices in each State :

Death of Andy Johnaen, Jr.
. The only aon of ex-Prestident Johnson,
Andrew Jolmaon Jr.,died at his residence
near Greenville, Tenn., recently. For
a time after his father's death he lived
in the old home at Greenvilla and edited
a weekly paper. Later he waa a candi­
date for the Legislature, but waa de­
feated. Then he settled on a farm, and
at the time of hia death waa engaged in
e.—rir-nltnrwl nnrwnita.
Tie leaver* a

ding MUI, »1 MHsrviUe, X. r.,tom rit»,OOD; els*®*a booses al Lebwoa, My., ksi giO.UJ'.

familiar n.me of “banking it Thia
method of recitation lias an excellent

does he commit one than he ia calle, 1 to
recollection by a smart tap on the cloec-

f-wrc? To satbonsa tbo toenahip at Doadre.
year*. In three hard times be thought oraaly ot Mooroe. to settle .nd cosnprcmiss .
the compilation might be postponed. It ludracnl rendered sgamst tbo sureuse of John
was urged in defense of the bill that J. Johnson, tbe Isle defsalung Treasurer of
the supply of the old compilation was said towuahjp; to amend ibe charter of tho city
. ... - - - 1
l.v mm Lrliofn.
cxhaasUd. The bill waa finally passed

The House Tuesday afternoon, in com­
mit tee of the whole, considered House
lull No. 141, introduced by Mr. Moore,
of Detroit, to provide for the establish­
ment of wills during the lifetime of the ,
testator. The bill provides “that to any
will hereafter executed the testator may
make and annex thereto hia petition, to :
be sworn to before, and presen tel to,
the Judge of Probata* for the county
where the testator resides, asking that
such will lx* admitted and mtablialied as
his last will and testament.” It further
provides for the examination of witnctiaes, and the final determination of
the questions whether tlic maker of the

whether bo executed the will without
fear, fraud, importunity, or undue infln •
ence; also, that in such proceeding the
contents of the will were not spqaired
to fai made known. Tlu* last provision
excited much opfxaiiion.
Tho bill wm vigorously optxmed by
Mi-mtu. Gould, Henderson, Donnelly,
Turnbull and Bobertaon, and supported
by Mesar*. Thorpe and McNabb.
Mr. Moore Spoke of the desirability
III the recent readjustment of post- of providing some means to prevent
offic&lt;« and salaries of Ji'ootmaalcrs, such litigation *s had occurred upon the
graded upward according to business Vanderbilt. Slewart. Ward and other
done and stamps used, 145 were added
to what are, called Presidential offices—
an cfiicc becoming Presidential when
Believing that the 8Ute abould do
tlic receipts are sufficient to entitle the its own work, Representative Thorpe
Pontmastcr to a salary of #1.000 or will offer tl&gt;c following joint resolution,
more. In the recent readjustment and to stand aa acction 22 of article 4 of the
i addition of 145 to the list, it waa a mat­
ter of comment at the Pastoffice Depart­
ment that no few went to the Southern
btatra, and m&gt; many to the Western and
Northwestern State*. indicating, along
with many other things, that the path of
empire ia tending Westwardly with
great rwpidiiy Postofficc official* think
that the postal busineaa. receipts from
sale of stamps, etc., ia a fair indication
of the business, commercial and intel­
lectual growth of particular Stat&lt;-» and

Bvaro; The Belmont Oil Works, at
Ftdtadatphis, Ums IIOO.OOO. Trimfor's Wad­

pr-oriEU

DB1 GOODS, SILKS Ul DRESS GOOD?

tbe Uw providing tor dnn/pDS oamee of minor
sdoptsd children and other persons; to amend
the charter ot the village of Orion; to rvttiaorporato tbo viUaftv of Midland Qtj
I'eidxt, March a*. —Messrs. —The foliowing
tall, were p«sae&lt;! Incorporating Orion; reincorpocaiing Berrien Hpnugs; amending laws

Hovst-In to* House tbo tolknrinj tails
•rrt reportoi sdrcrsciy and Isblod
Tn
c!--aiy7&gt; tb« bcandarv t-civneB Saginaw sad
! sy eoatUoi: to chscgo tbe ix-andanre of the
to»ustops of XspoU-mi. Columbts sad Norvell,
Jscksna county, four tails to ssa-ud the Gsom
l,il SD*J one to rtiauge the Genera) lUIlrnsd law.
reeolatior. asking CocrreM furan appropnsUoo ।
for a llgblbooM al Uw month ot Manieteo ■
nver; bonate Joint reeoln ton granUog Wm.
Beiler a petrol for cc lain lao.ta ia Jaciaor, '

Groceries and General Produce,
ALISBLBY &amp; BEOSSEAE,

,;*i| an«EBAi.
whole, iadQilins House bOi 1-1. to j seven!
yellows in ties* hew. a»! Hoose tail L.V
list* business cu opcraUvc wx-leUcs.

wm tatrodnaod by Senator Huston that no
cd. ihrvcUy a* todlrrctly. io say sarh cutursrt. • leaves of abecnco ta» granted except for eicMraoTK&lt;Tiox roll xox-ebsidhxtii.
I neas, deaths ta&gt; tbe family, or when staact on
House bill No. 595 Iim been conffid
ered by tbe House. It provide* that
no variant or order for payment «f
। money shall lx- drawn upon any Town। ship or County Treasurer without speciI fy»ig on ita face ita pnqiosc and the
appropriation for which it is drawn; no
warranto to be drawn until the appro­
priation is made and tax voted; nor
shall warrants be drawn in cxceas of tbe
appropriation; no township of lean than
Gta) inhabitants shall raise, for ordinary
townahip purpose*, more than 1500 per
year; every Supervisor, in making val­
uations. shall not discriminate for or
against any one, or make the aa*e*ameats otherwise than relatively equal.
Tlic penalties proposed for violations of
this act are f5i&gt;0 or six months’ impris­
onment Evidently the bill waa intro­
duced to prevent Supervisors in the
Northern Peninsula from laying it on
too thick on non-reaidant owners of
pine lands.

ACTINGS HOUSE,

MONEY TO LOAN I
Oi AppvW teil fable kesfa,

$100.00 and UPWARDS

elected by tbe Township Inspectors.
Thia change ba* been largely petitioned
for at thia scasion. The change contem­
plated would impose upon the County
Board of F.xaminera many of the duties
formerly devolving upon the County
Superintendents of Behoola. ' These
bills are now in tne hands of a special

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ORNO STRONG
of the Bert Partv Under the Sun.

Devoted to

NUMBER 29

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO„ MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 187!)

VOLUME VI.

k WOXDEBFUL ULMER.

FAK* MOTM.

^WBriue girtrtarg.
villaob orncsee

K.

________________

her aunt's dismal foreboding* without

quired to keep him when atanding atill

into which the alcoves is gathered
‘ ’
ths same aa

manifested by
loved beaute bar

ono-eighth and a nail, aa may best fit the
wearer. Your pattern will guide you to excited by the wonderful
this, a. also with regsrd to your shirt-

Moinet BegUter.

Jerirtiw.

getting 1*1

J^gTWXWBT MTleOOFAL CM U XU II

was thinning rapidly.

toward her.

There was a long

Granville Ferguson waa

hand, skated to her aide.
Don't faint, Ellie," hex fnend began ;

she confessed in her warm heart. She
hustled about, insisted upon jnitting
her to bed to rest, brought her * up a cup
of coffee and petted her in a loving, ten­
der fashion, that Ellie could not resist.
For, after a short struggle with herself,
she whispered: "I am ashamed al it,
Carrie, now; but I did like him so

Button holes require great skill in
taking. Ban of thread should be first
ridding young cabbage and other plant.

throw the thread forward before catch­
ing up the loop on the needle. Gather
with strong thread, waxed with white

with a noul in him worth anything, gets
out of such pitiful rut*-and laughs at
discouragements— rolls up hia alaovva,
whistles and ainga, and makes the best
of life. This earth ia not paradiao—you

noon to marry him I only

I did not quits like
till I had told you anc

IL A. BARBER,

O.

PARMENTER.

J. I BAKER.

H GRISWOLD,
I'MMWMlkk FhrWctaa sad
r o.« i&gt;. V artjnk’. t-tr a
1U|M
Dark** .trwu. I*raw
A. M. FLINT.

WALTER S. POWERS

CHAS. II. BRADY.

Dr. E D.

SESSIONS,

ISAAC M. FLINT. Jr..

LEWIS DURKEE

EMOR I

E J

rested.
"Arrested!" cried poor Elbe, with
white bps, for the handsome scamp had
won more thin a jessing interest in her
impulsive heart. " For what ? "
"Passing a forged bill He is Oliu of
WHAT HERBERT SAID.
a Western gang the police arc seeking.
" Don't
-Ellie; please don't! What j1 Come, you must go home with us, and
wo will send you homo early in the
.nil Herlxrt-yr’
"I don't care in the- least what Her- j
!&gt;crt says
He Las no right to dictate |
“ 8ho will be frightened, no doubt,
to me. Not tliat ho ever does," Ellie but it will be for a few hours only.”
added, quickly. “Mr. Granville Fergu­
son haa invitixl. me to go to the park
e pretty face.
with him, and there are four other bulics
Ellie into it, 1
following.
mt. -nd I .1.^1 .er my new ™-l,
w the meantime Carrie, in the quiet
....
In
m-rr. H U j.m Um ngM IragUi tor j„_ ,hr
Uunltog togn-r
abating.
If yon were good-natured, fuHy that finery of any kind Would only
noV°^
1CD'1
make more coMpicnoua the diwfigunnj

eap Uncle
ill lart gave you.
h„
^ted for Hert^
.
“eca*
* do I Hhe c^nja not help a bitie thrill of
feel twd .l_&gt;out Herbert. You know he |)lmjinrc Bt the thought of a quiet even­
,,
,
,
.
He lias never told mo he tovre me
Nover told you he loves you. -u.l
Carrie.
"IDoni
’rz? hr
— every
be come 5
hero
afternoon&gt; or evening to sec you
?"
you?
“How do jsou know ho don't come to
,n
see Aunt Fanny, or voul"
“ Elbe r
There waa such keen pain in Carrie's
* pretty Elbe sprung from her

like me, and knowing twenty things
where 1 have lasnmd -ode, y&lt;W would
h%ve fifty lover*. Men are such idiots.
—*■7

V ?'iS
WM I™' ’
Uhe XV ilson iuul no can*.- to complain
of nature* unkindneMi. Bhe wm very

mg 'r»th him alone, for her aunt generI
nodded in silence over her knitting
Hhr had fBilWoUy tncd to keep Elite
|
boBJC. Ulxl h&gt;T1Dg frilcd, oho could
I
the evening. Ellie vu very eracting of her lover's attentions, if lover
he was, keeping him beside her con­
stantly ; while Carrie, m wa* habitual
with her, kept in the background, listen­
ing to her outer's lively chat, and won­
dering why ahc could never jest and
frolic with Herbert.
The little mantel clock was striking
8 when bo came. Aunt Fanny, who
had l«ccn all day shopping in the keen
winter air, had yielded to the drowsy influcnoo of the warm room, and wa*
quietly aalcep in her arm-chair; but
Came wa. awake, and went forward to
। mrw't tn.' rimior.
“I am very sorry Ellie is out." she
' ..jj . -bul fjj
thc dnpta
TOfl&gt; if
' r,,„ Wi«), ’

PoCLTgr will pick up lime, etc., in
order to Iu® Uio shells of their eggs;
they will cat feathers to obtain a .apply
of .albumen to furnish plumage, and
tainly told secrets in spite of her efforts gravel to assist in grinding their food.
to keep down the blushes—"Carrie, When we shut up animals in their pens
look at me! I will see!" and she lifted or stall*. wo ought to furnish them with
the shy, drooping face. “Is he to bo the substances which their instinct
my brother?"
points out os ncc-aaary to their health

situation.”
“You absurd little thing! There,
don't try to explain anything. Ill be

Tnx Journal of For retry gives the
following description of a pear tree still
productive near the villag- of Eardiston, England, with do cvhlcnoe of drla an immense relief to my mind to
cay : Height, 56 feet; girth of stem at
ground level, 14 feet; girth at 5 feet up,
and go where I like without your pite­
12 feet; height of stem to first large
ous ' What will Herbert sayF for It ap_____ _ ____ L- 1___ • __ 1.1-____ - &gt; -branches. 62 feet, giving a circumfer­
ence of head of branches of about 182
And, aft-r all, the red scar waa hid­
(ret.
den by a bridal veil, and Herbert Braniving

Fashion Frtppcriea.
No toilet 1. complete without a jabot
of xitiic kind.
.
Shirred lining for bonnet brim* take
preccdeno’ of all others.
Black toilet* and black lace Ion nets
are the furor of the moment in Paris.
Henri Trots aabota and the Catherine
de Medici Souliers.
Pansi.-ui coiffures arc do ngeucr low on

nape of the neck.
Delicate lace-elocked stockings slionld
always Im* worn over anotht r pair of
tinted silk or Lisle thread.

and buckles.

leaaare flashed into Hcr-

fi owing

here a Uttle while and talk to me. 1 so
the victim of a fail, which had cut open seldom
voa alone."
one rbr»-k. leaving a long, red scar, dis­
She ul liown. wondering a httlo at
figuring her for hfc. Her «&gt;ft blue the request, but the wonder grew deeper
“------ » —
q ------- —- &gt; as Herbert talked to her.
Little by
dl l«f aghi „&lt; m L,u„ lhr
hrt

woma otnrrwiso aa
1
In waalnog new embroidery after I,
u cut oat, nour boiling waler upon t.
U4 it stand from lWMity mumtea to
Imlf an hour, rub lightly with the h^d*.
dry, and prrea on the wrong aide. Thia.
takre out the stiffening so that the ma-1
chine does not cut it
To remove grease which has come ofl '
die sewing-machine from new fabrics.
i.efore wa*hmg them rub th. spot.
thoroughly with hard soap, dip in cold
water and rub again. H not removed,
kpplj mon Kmp kod mpmt Un upontio,.
I
-----------------------------------1
Why Dick UaUla Bathes .Ms Mere.
It waa Sabbath in the little town of ’
Frisco, and a holy quiet settled down a.
'
•
mist from heaven, with the
though a
the Waaateh
mountain*,
sunlight o'er —
--------------------------------wrapped all in peace. '
Il wa* ---SabjMth,
and cut from the little town came the
.tagC the stage that ha* roeked and
swung and rolled along from the white,
billowy beach of the Atlantic, arroa*

tried Rooking.seed corn in a solution of
chloride of lime with satisfactory results.
Ho says of it: "By soaking seed corn
seven hours in a very strong decoction
of chloride of lime, corn can be forced

almost proof against the depredations
of gopher*. The lime warms up the

• tart uf corn planted in the ordinary
way, thereby insuring against the frost
at the close of the season."
A coKniaroNprXT of Colman't Hural
World, writing from Mountain Home,
Ark., gives the following remedy for

bors*
1 loot five 01
could find a rented'
not deocribe the d
men know how it affect* cattle.

I give them three or four teasjioonfulr

show dainty little flower and leaf l*&gt;u
quet and vine Matterns in jardiniere
colors on pair snuto grounds.
The favorite flowers for tacking oa
]«n*l«a and eglantine bloom*. with the

pint of molasses, all put into a bottle
and drench them : also. I -at hr spine and
leg with 1 junta of turpentine.
F do
tin* when they are first taken. Thia

E PARADY.

ixnpU;. \n4

J. B. RASEY.

ORNO STRONG.
i&gt;aacrncAt.
A MIhN&lt;w&gt;.

SRfeccUaumte Cxrdx.
^yoLUOTT HVDIE,
Naabvtlla, Mlclilgnn.
C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

WILLIAM JONES,

NEW LIVERY!

und that it was her own plain face, not
. 7- -—,—— r-Jr.Uayn,°.’
frOm । Lilies pretty one, Herbert came to see.
childhood
Hei school life had lawn In won^ wht-e rarnr^ lnllb
uot
embittered by the taunt, of her com lw doqb&lt;ed Herbert told her bow her
ponton., and she had shut henelf up, in ,
nUr
her useful, cheerful
a great mmaure from roaiety. from her
w„n hul.taTt.e and that hi. hope
raurtin -towk-ng from m-Umr. If
t.pp,,,...
1„,
o)„o br,

other light wool.fabnca in spring cos
they may save money by turning their
ttiroes.
cows upon tl&gt;c pastures on the firit «p
Dressy parasol* for the country or pearaoco al grass, and that (heruaftcr all
away.
------------ ------- —
..... . -- .. ...... .
— the
fur feed given at homo is thrown Sputa, nng*. or diamond pattern, of There is nothing more fallacious. If you
yon
brown, rod, or blue, or they arc of plain , have plenty of pasture, and it will not
inmpie. unmistakable • ccni pongees, with bandana or Scotch poach under foot, give the stock a chance
plaid lining*, nr gay-colored lining* at it by all mean*, but do not fad to give
with white polka dot*.
’ the usual feed night and morning *o long
u* they will cal The young gruss will
bnllrnm mstH,
a eertmnW in the
{onr b'e’
’ -11
tend to clear the system of humor, and
“Golds ■' are among the unsolvsd act aa an alternate to other food given.
mi,.4. ol U,. toil,
to.u-U
•&gt; «™&lt;d
Irom
~rmedical problems. They used to be It will also quickly improve the color
Ua-.
u l Mud- alik. ..»!”»’ 1
1 «” “*
thought
to
be
due
to
the
suppression
of
ito-tert Bru.to,. .rw “*?
&lt;- to»Uv—&lt; -;&gt;-&gt;■ ■
and flavor of butter. It pasture ia not
lbrd^U&gt;«&lt;Jlr
-l-B. ta'1!"-. r-i.julms1 Mt,

man. wore finer drees, had diamonds
sparkling upon his shirt-frost and little 1

which there should be no exposure.—
Youth'* Companion

Carrie did not!--------- _ „ .
On the day when Ellie so wilfully
persisted in accepting Granville Fergu­ detectives, and thia afternoon be told
son's escort to Uw Park, Herbert was
him for which

Hill told WO Iba whole plan,
invited me to go out am?--------’as howxpreesrfil; bat.

Sri
Double &amp; Single Rigs,

for mountains nor rivers, but climbing 1
the one and swimming the other
Hr
never walked, but invariably ran. keep- United Kingdom. 8.W7
ing up a long, swinging lope for hour* st
4 21 per ccntrtn* 1
nee, o.sx per
a time without rest- His only refresh- ,.,.
nt to
. —
-------------rent.
to Brarent
fo Belgium. 2.58
ment was one bnscuit and an ounce of jji 1 7g per cent, to the West Indies,

,

.
feeling a sense of suffocation. Hi
The warm nun thawed the old man * a very amiable man, a favorite with all i ycar. From !&lt;50 to I860 the average
hoartjuid the memory of old timre stole who knew him. and waa made much of | ,-xjiort of wheat amounted to 19,021,723
into hi* soul, bringing Ixck again the by hi. royal j«atrvu.v.
'xiahc!* ; from 1W0 to 1870 the average
---------“ swimming, -"nl*days
gone
by, ,k
the
appleIn 1H33 he started from Munich at 1 was 3ii.U49.U21 bushel*; and from 1870
steahng. dog fighting days when he waa p. m . June 6. with dwpatchc. from the |
iKJs the average ha. been 65,149,980
a boy and Ben Holladay nowhere. King uf Havana to hi* sou Otto, King biudicla. The wheat crop of 1878 wa*
Rounding a point in the river, the shade of Gimm.
ThcM&gt; dispt .-•hcs were de- [xrp-r than that of any previous year,
fell screws a nook. Dick pulled no, and, livered at Nanpha at 9 *- m. on-July 1;1 amounting to over 400,000,000 bushel*,
ii hr had no isiwngrri, concluded to or seven days sooner ttian if they had The average annual crop i* increaring
been scut by the regular |*»t- In 1KM, riLrT much more rapidly than is the
They had been lo­ while in the employ of the British East jxipulalion of the country. In I860 the
India Company, Menses was charged | average crop wa* 5 buahel* per capita;
bite. It is Urn wont possible policy to , the lines, he raid to himself :
There witli tbc conveying of duqatebc* from 1 jn
girl. II. U.I bmm torn, UIW. etork
, Be In-- to- &gt;«,&lt;■
-to..
it was about 8 buahel* per
an d cold, are »omctim&lt;
rhen try and save hay and grain in the spring is nothin’ like knowin' stock that's post­
•ml Uu, to. tonior p«to«r. m&gt;.l Mill
b"‘.‘“PPV 7”
Calcutta to Constantinople, through 1 capita.
e«™.l ™ .uh
munrrng h“J* ...whnunly
litll.
between fodder and grana. Such atoch । od. Stay still now.
now, boys
boy."
” (this
(thia to the Central Asia.
The distance is 5,615
The export* of Indian corn were also
ex|«osed.
It
is
a
fact,
too,
that
men
and
will show this false economy all through | horses), “and the old man 11 ha ve a good mile*, which the mcsecnger accom larger than during any previous year,
FMtaM Um 1.OMM- to Wil«,n A
h“J
I!” d“animals may be varnished without pro­ the season.—Prairie Farmer.
** "
»
pliahed in fifty-nine days.or in one-third From 1850 to I860 the average annual
.bough Ito, km.! ol Um Imum toto tarn,
ducing the symptoms of a cold.
.
onod -L and nreosed hl* own Ilna nnon
clothes on the scat, Dick
of the time made by the swiftest earn- j amount of corn exported waa 6,453,771
HtiU, the ordinary medical view is
van. On this wonderful journey he | bushels; from I860 to 187^ it was 11,HOUSEHOLD EC050MY.
that, the pavage off of effete matter
certainly his own good pleasure.brought , “ Let me help you to forget that" he
—-v ' 1made hi* way across tembte desert*. 284,035 bnabela, and from 1870 to 1878
Iwing checked, the blood is altered in
P.ixted PaiLB.—Avoid rnrng pails Dick plunged tn thin they plunged out,
„riun[&gt;«. where, for hundred* the average amount exported annually
him often to Mie the young Indire and I whispered.
character. The corrupted blood then that have been pointed on the inside;and
when---he crawled -out
on the bank.- 1 of
he saw 10 b’ing being, and ,
4O,«Jd,8S« buahel*.
----- ,------------------------------their aunt, who had filled their dead ; They talked long and earnestly, each
they are dangcro*. Water that ha* a streak of dust away off through the through countries whose inhabitant*
mothers plane for mny loag years. He { learning much unguceeed before of the
The average export price for wheal
atood in such a vessel for &amp; few hours is sagA brush was all that the poor fellow were savage robbers, '.nd who lived in a
waa a man whose fere^wtxiM honor any other*a heart-confidence, till the clock apparatus.
jtiereased from $1.29 per buahel in
"
’ U
£2“^
a »to*e
ot
ciinunuai
-nr-j
. .
.
--------- - ------- ,—
The man ; J87o to $1.34 per buahel in 1878, but
with a chilly sensation, followed by heat
The team kept the road, and Dick knew
i
inppoaing that pretty Ellie waa the j
" It is time Ellie waa home !* Carrie
ernatursl the price of corn haa fallen from 93
that, by entung aero- the country and
inv-Ud . ”-th
The fever runs its course in a day or
Bikd Cion.—1
:boscn of his h^art. '
, cried, starting at the sound.
powers, and hi" tame spread1 far and I cents in 1870 to 56 cento in 1878. The
eage*. especially running (■* be afterward said) like wide.
Carrie Jfkcd ta think so. Of all the
’
*
-■
““
One of the most ii
Hence
p paint softens iu biases, hi could head them off. There
__________________ ___________ w
To Hyde Park with Granville Per­
sister, Herbert was certainly the one j guaon *
was 874,'&lt;20,U00 bushels; in 1878 it was
Perhaps at times a mischievous angel
she would select for a brother. Never 1
Herbert starte&lt;i aa if he had been
1,342,558.0U0 bushel*.
would peep through his tiny fingers
mouth.
and laugh at that big, burlv, stark* Gnanville Ferguson?
Carrie, II
could win
lo ve than a brother's,
naked man outrunning the jack-rabbits Prince Pncklcr Mnakan, who had him­ loard has had a marked effect in reducing
Hovsx Plants.—Mix
Carrin waa naturally very anxious about must go out. I can get a cab. But it |
in the valley of the Beaver. When he self traveled extensively in Egypt, and
Ellie's choice, and she shrank with poo- is too late. Borne of her friends will the main reliance for hastening a cure.
surely be there."
your flower-pota, and you will be Burhad made several uusnccewdul nlirrnpU
But the pores should be kept somewhat
“Why, what is the matter?" asked |
to jHinctralo to the headwaters of the
throwing the lap-robe in front of him
Carrie, frightened at his evident sgila- ,
from hi* limbs.

more. And to tins day Dick has kept
his promise.—Salt Lake Tribune.

cttanful counterfeiter, haa for three years

of the Nile, trough Lower and Middle
The Salt Lake Herald tells of a re-

handkercuunlry by the condition of the women
and ehildrt n, by the bmiy or dmorder

Did alm

Open A Top Carriage®,

SST3

pan**, two stroke*

M IM Ut..

undertake the trip. The indefatigable*
runner consented to make the attempt. opmlioM iDMgiMhto U Um mkto* of
.old
for vhM I. ks-m to &lt;ofd
"""*”* S"‘ijnx^±‘

burnishes thia
the gratea and

•10,000 to in. prMV wife, to Uve

LIVSBY &amp; BOARDIMG STABLE

Sl.Ull.Zll H-.l .. ..

many nearly $2,000,000 worth was
while standing or leaning against
*hi;&gt;|&gt;ol. and almost aa much to China.
—
— —,— — —rr—- ------------- The rest of the amount was distributed
time he covered his fade with a hand among almost ail the nations on the
kerchief end slept, and, after such a map—87.37 per cent, of the whole gonap, he would pursue his way appor- iug u, Europe, 7.81 per cent, to Mexico
rally as refreshed as though be had ,
South America, 1.11 per cent- to
slept for liours. He

four or five hours. About three drench­
ing* and one lathing of spine and leg*

Pete’s Revenge.

cr. oshzrcrjsr

there Were to Im-’ dav* occupied on the |
journey. lit winter ho took with him n [

stained hill* of Lincoln nng again and
again as he sung

faded away.
UNION HOUSE

&lt;&gt;f congratulation, condolence, or ilia- 1
wn ” * ° owini
bread and
j&gt;stehr* of greater importance, and, | hibita
“™ the* value of
"1 ZL-Ti
~ brradTbmrvrr matched agai-t Hi. regular ,
year from 1860 to
mounted courier* easily succeeded in , '
beating them. He always carried with I

boot in the

Call ill drove tha’ stage, and a In-tter
driver never whaled the flank of a bron­
cho. The day was warm aa up the
Beaver river rolled he, and hi* voice.

the delicate pink groun

WOODLAND HOUSE.

mduced to undertake the 1
fpat of
from ParlJ, U)
Mo-cow
Hc BUrU,j from
Place -- ... .................
,
Vendome at 4 o'clock in the afternoon crop only 3-100 of 1 jwr eenL waa ex
nf Jnlu, n. U31. and entered the Krem- , j-.rted. The value of the cotton crop
hn
J0 o-rfock
m of Jane -jr,
u.„ 21.2 per cent of the valueof the rnaccompliahed the distance of 1,’flO 1 tire grain jmxlnrt, yH nearly &gt;2.000,000
miles in thirteen days and eighteen I more of cotton waa exported tlian of all
.
*
। lhc
in„ combined. Of the wheat
. , .
. ,
.
... ,-mn SAnneratvMi----------------------Thia feat created a dreidvd MmoaUon
throughout hurojw. and the employ­
of Men*en a* a courier catraordi
| crop, about 51 per cent.
"■'T, 1'7 K»e M.U Pn»&lt;~ &gt;«»»- ■ .
_
h
„
Thnrr
bos Ito-B-tl
no fd
popular amusement m European courts. 1
i acre dm
d«d no«
lie ran from country to country and 1 c,8n iradti *o startling a* the growth of
ijort trade
trade m
in bresdatuffa, aa is
from court to court, bearing moosagc* , ‘be «-xj&gt;ort

By

bathcd its alkali-stained

But you usually have Elbe.”
“Elbe d xv not aing os well as you do.

FARAD Y.

FEIGHNER.

you; but you were gone."
' X.
“Ho is always kind," sighed .poor
Ellin. “I don't love Herbert, Carrie,
but I think he's the. best^fricp.d we

the dufigured one

And yet this monster, rejoicing iu hia
utrcogth, will rush no the flank of the
still a lioy entered the English navy. .Rocky mountains with ten loaded can
Although his powers aa a runner were behind him:—New York Tribune.
displayed even in his boyhood, he had
made three voyages to the East Indies,
TALITE OF OVB CHOPS.
and had completed a three-years' cruise
on the
fngatc Caledonian before
he made a public
exhibition of
By comparing the reports of the ex­
them, which he first did by running a . porta of produce from the United States
race in London when 19 years old. during the last year with the reports of
Though up to this time he hsd had no the Agricultural Department, eoncerntraining, and had even lacked a pedes­
trian'• ordinary opportanitica for mus
duced. The crop referred to is that
produced in l»77; the exports were
wonderful stories aa to his extraordi­
'
1878. The returns from the
nary jiowers
circulated among all
of 1878 have not yet been ro­
branches of the serviceAt but a

easily manufacture all female under­
garments; you will require only pat­
terns for cutting out
Longeloth and linen should be sealdod
before you work on them, in order to
render them soft enough for the needle
to pass through easily; but should you
tie unable, from haste or other curcum- the officers of hia ship that Hensen
would run from London to Portsmouth,
of soap, and rub it on the port yon are n distance of seventy-three miles, in
going to sew or hem; you will find your
needle will then slip along with the
tempted and accomplished, the distance
gn-utet cs*e, and will ruu no risk of being covered by the sailor in exactly
breaking it
nine bonne Shortly afterward he ran
Young ladies who have the care of from London to Liverpool, a distance
their own linen, and perhaps have th^r I
.
. of 150 miles, in thirty-two hours. Aiown allowance for dress, should lake a I though thus succeasful a* a runner, |
few Lour* on a fixed dav, weekly, to
look over their clothes ami do any small

Buriirxy Jtrcrfsfj.
W*. IL YOUNG,

that one end of Uncle Dick will often

end almost

�THE

GRAND RAPIDS DIW8IOD.

Boston

Bridge «r Tunnel j* tta all-ataorhtag
topic M Detroit. .
.
1W lawyte. W doctors and 15 denfUt*
were tnr&gt;icd Itxixr unnti an ii/kihum'C! j«ie

very suddenly on tta td, aged K.

Utah man grabbed • pie. and start hi*
WMMth nn sixMtf a quarter nf ita surface;
Let there w*« wo «w&gt;Tk»wing, for tta
pie mt Altai with leather, straw, an l

................... fssifof Fort Maron; ttau
ttay would go hock to ttair &lt;dd quar­
ter* again.
They were earvfally watched to see
Mui ttay did not act tta part of *pi.-«,
and Wert «ou«Mh-red v»vy Miapieinu*
etaraetet*.
Not many day* had ttay
traidvd in tta city when ttay ware
marked a* daagerim* enemies to tta
Souttarn Confederacy.
Ttay were
hooted and insulted wtan they chaured
»n walk the streets; ttay were waictad
through tta window, of tta ir hoore ;
not an hour jaura-d, day or night, bat
’they wrra tta object* of suspicion.
The ladn-s of tta rity rrfnacd tn »*ncistr with, nr reragniar Mr*. Alexand­
er aa anything
»» oatearf. ami ttay
w ould Bat render tar ray
in

FINE COLOR PAINTS—
NmHmw. Mtucidi
tta Hh. by Wei
ttaraOroadtraeli
iug freight' train.

A young man named Crandall, wa
nnvited by Deputy Sheriff Petcnain, a
| •
The ('Imrtatte .» tta Mh, fnr targlarixiug;
at th* hand* store at Grand Ix-dge. and t nearer rain
nf tta traitor*. yet hr hotr* with It pa- n the county jail.
of............
retribution
.. ..........
«Severalty ttaor thing* come upon us tiently. feeling the day u
In Eaton Co., Charlotte goes maini;
anddrnly.,. We wake some morning wa* near. Day after dar would thoar Coalition. Brookfield, Carmel. Delta
nlwHcd .•jrreon* mt in their room, not Hamlin, Benton. Cheater. Bellevue am
and find tta'rountry all agog :yith exWalton r» Republican.
” *
ritrmrnt oerr something which ordin- taing moM outrageously aboard and Rapid*, Oneida and Eatn
nrily wnnld attract hnt litllc htteution. insulted. ■ Still clinging tn lln-ir most tack-Democrat.
etariatad hope, they never gave np,
'Uta latrel erase of this *ort i* pedrsMra. D. Aiken, of Chariottr, xrlto was
tat looked fnr the return of tta glorious
triawtau. All tta taya In tta country. Stars and Stripe*, tta tanner of tta shot at Grand Rapid*, snran two week*
ago by her hiulmml. because she perand even mw&lt;- of tta girl*, arc engaged
For a long time the citiacns of Bran­ mlriin living a life of shame, ha* re­
io getting »»P walking matetaa. It is
fort. eontinurd to look with dbdain np- covered wnfflcieutly to - be removed to
the-fnpir of ronveraatlnn on all aide*, on Mr. and Mra. Alexander, tat after home in Eaton Ca
mid is Hkrly tn ahmirii puWie attention ataut eight or nine month* tad pa**rd.
Wm. Matthews at Battle Creek, on
r-HI some other excitement takes it* and they cou|d find nothing terneouae the 7th. was found on the street ia a
them o^tat loyalty totta United Staira. mangird rondition. n&gt; near nneonneiaas
they seemed to tire of ttair perarcutiou a* to ta nnaNe to glee any acron nt nf
r’evira. tinder the administration of and watch fulntw. and failed la moleat liit:i-elf. Hl- haa! evidently been pound­
•
Frrridrnt Dian, i* exhibiting new spirit ttatu.
ed with chibs, but for wnot reMan i« PURE DRUGS.
During tta month of March. 1882, tta
end evincing a laudable draire to rttmUnion forre* were working ttair way
iilatr her trade and commerce nnd bring down through tta many inland chan­
PATENT MEWCIXES.
tar rich mineral and agricultural pro nel*. and among tta nutnv island* that
dnrt* tn tta attention of tta world. skirt tta rorat «&lt; North (Carolina, and
DYE-STUFFS.
The Mexlran World’s Fair, it i*official­ were nearing Braufort. when tta Scrirvcuit and hi* devoted wife kft ttair
ly announced. will open at tta City of hounr arcrrUy. and made for the Union
SCHOOL BOOKS,
ytrxim. nti tta 15th at January, 1880. camp. Hcbshrn they saw the flag tra­
nad Ihongh l«tr new* report* that tta der which ttay were to ta free, they
Bcnj. Young, an Irishman »lxnii 33
GROCERIES.
coaid not refrain from tear*. Thev ynsro old. was fouad drad at East tag-,
&lt;:rmp»e*« i* slow in making tta appro­ wen- M»on within tta line* of their de­
priate* naked hy the Minktrr at the liverer*. and soon had tta c&gt;portunity taaw un tta 8th. Hia jaw was broken
and there * as four stalm in tta body.
litcr'Or far tta rxhihition. we may rely to report thrmsclrr* for re-uiuater anil It is supposed to ta a case of murder,
Jta evrwtwnUy getting tta money. taking tta new oath of fidelity to tta aitlmniriit there is no clue to the mur­
L'pion.
derer aa yet.
GmUs M tta fair, which will la*t for
Id n few darn Bean fort waa in tta
I her* months will ta admitted free of. tautla of the Union army, then came
A few days since James Lacy, of Fen
diffy. ’and may ta expaaed without tta preparation* for the enptare of Fort ton. engaged In a politinil debate with
Maron.
When
the
preparations
were
bis iMti-io-law, Phillip Rauroo, and. to
charge for spore or storage. Undoubt­
taing made far tta Imnrardmeat. tta make hia argument more forcible, hit
edly our manatacturm wDl readily vid Sergeant roparted to Major Allen Runyon.over tta eye with an iron scale
avail ttamsclce* of this opportunity tn nt Braufort and requested that he weight. Runyon died from the effect*
develop a trade with Mexico; and tta might hr a-igned a poaition where ta of tta blow, and Lacy is undec arrest.
Walton, a: tta junction of tta main
fair, though, of rnnrsr. kt can hardly 'could aid In tta re-capture of the fort.
Miyor Allen thought that hr waa too line and Traverse city branch of tta
fail tn ta behind tta international ex- aged
.
a man to take an active part in Grand lUpid* and Indiana Raiirood. is
hibitions of Pari*. Vienna, and Phlla- ■Cta storming of the rebel works, but probably tta most notorious town of it*
tlrlphia In magnitude, must have a rare the Sergeant insisted that he eoald do rise ia tta tele. With a nejmlatea of
aa murk as a young man, and farther, les* than IK, it I* said tn nave six sa­
ta really wished to help retake hia old loon* am) one or more notorious booses
Ixwne ami once more arc tta Stars nnd of itl-faase.
Stripes floating from the top of Fort
TJttle May Dcmun, of Rochester, ag­
Maroa. Fiaafly, ta plead so earnestly
that tta Miyor *J-igt»e&lt;l him a position ed 7. with a rwflncmt worthy of far
where ta ronld do dnty. and tta old . mm- rear*. re*cn&lt;-d a companion of 5
man waa then in tta grratrat happi- years who fell into a mill flume where
nr*» that hr ever er Joyed. He worked t lioth were at play. Getting hold of tar j.£ENB&gt;' ROE. Fwtim,
faithful in all the work nf preparation* j hand*, with * great tug stir tailed tar
------ OLD RELIABLE- —
tn ta made, ami when, no tta 85tfi at out and saved tar out and saved tar
April the ran min a ding tagnn there wo* from a watery grave.
none more eager tlutn ta to tagin the
Herr is a specimen of tta amenities
bloody work. For a description nf the
At the time at the seeeminn of th* tambanlment I will quote from histo- of journaltaa ia Peiraky: "oar ‘illustrij u* cvtcui|M&gt;rary’ coutractcd a board
Smit tarn State*, they took poarasion of
all the fort*, ars-nals, nave-yard*, ami
"Tta fl.-v opened, upon tta fort from bin previous tn hia arlw.nt tare, several
munition* of war ia their respective three shnrr batteries on tta Mth of year* ago. which i* held by a poor wo­
state*. with tat very few exceptions. April, followed by a fire from tta fleet man with a crippled hii»l*and. We are
Among «-r fort* taken pnwwoon of rtf three steamer* and a hark, under confident hr- will pay it. but hr haa
If so.
hr North Carolinn. wa* Fort Macon, romuiander Lockwood. When within probably mislaid her addrea*.
n-nr Hranfmt.
The United Stater range, end -m near a* the shoal*allowed we ran furnish him tta lady'* name
imilt th* tnrt al a emt of $400,000. and tta vraarU tn approach, the Daylight and her present residence.’'
in time of «&gt;r. «&gt;« calculated to garri­ »»ed tire, followet! in socceeaion by
Kittle Burke, of of Onondaga, had
son three hundred men. It* armament
State nf Georgia. Commander Arm­ two lovers. Owe of them, named Wm.
was sixty-one heavy gun*. part ra har- strong. the gunboat Chippewa. Lt. Cluunp, called to sec tar on Saturday
Mir and part casrmatrd. After tta commanding A. Bryson, and tta bark night and naked her to gn with tar for
dv.
Gemslmk. aejing Lt. Edward Cavend­ a walk. She took a walk—a few pare*
ish. The three strainer* moved around from him—and drawing a revolver simt
tv The Highest Market Price paid
in a circle, driivering ttair fire as ttay him. lie then tied and she stat at him foe Hide, Pel ta. Ac.
ro* it contained a garri*on at fir* hun • came within range, at n mile, and a twice, mortally wounding him.
It ia
•Irrd men, arid an armament of eighty- quarter distant from tta fort. Tta stated that tar other Inver, Carl Sher­
"?ssa tn tta rebellion the Gov­ gunboat attack on tta fort was not man, was coguiunt of tar design in
borne meekly, for the elli|«M« hml not shooting Champ. •
ernment kept bnt very few fort* garri- been sailed or*r tafoir tta garrison
A blooming young widow of 80 sumsoacd, ami tn fact, none at all. except opened on the *qnadrr»u from ttabravy
Mtii as were kept a* rendelvous for guns on tta *outh angle of tta npner UM-ra, naarnd Cooper, at Plainwell,
recruits, and setawda of instmcttai. WTrepelaine. with great precision. The joined heart and ha ml with a Mr. Lem­
The forts were in charge of *c,nir *ol- ratal mlumbiads and six Inch rifle* on, of Jamestown. Ottowa county, aged
dlrr who tad served long and faithfnl- were served so well that h stat entered 73. Tta young couple were a little ro­
ir tn tta army, and toy mmUtriou* cou- tta Ihry light &lt;m tta starboard quarter, mantic in ttair nations. Ttay met for
breaking up several bulkhead.; a shell the first time, at about 8 in tta morning
and at 4 in tta afternoon they were
U».
Ite G.«rci»-. far: th. man and wife. Tta minister who per­
men of tamHie*. and tin n f-inChippewa was gra*ed ; and tta Gemsformed tta ceremony wa* jn*t return­
rrwraiu more contented at ttai
talthad some &lt;rf tar brace* and taek
ing from a ftinrral. and waa liailcd and
and ta more faitl.fnl to tta tro
stay* carried af
joined tta giddy twain.
poacd on them. Mi--------- '
grant* tad enlisted-------- —
i.tnwU tufcA a strong hold upon th&lt;tn.
rad fnr n time hut little else is thought
«.f nr spoken * limit outride of tta frea-

H. G. HALE

Venetian Red, R. IL Paints,
Yellow Ochre, Red Lead,

Their Complete Stock

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

PORE PARIS WRITIK FOB ULSOMIRIRUC. ALB

^KStraart.-

BARK8IIPT PRICES!

Furniture and Coach Varnishes.
Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil.
Lard and Golden Machine Oil

TO MAKE ROOM FORTHEIR

SPRING STOCK I

PAINT. VARNISH ANO WALL BRUSHES
Ever brought to INashville.
•’

c-rety**^n«n. iTtw miSw'XkkSTuJJl
and 4-wHWi ■■ laM.es, W«U; Tk* ssSlrtM

0. C. WOLCOTT.
nn rov*

•crrTP-sr i

AIRSWORTB &amp; BROOKS.

i

■t*TTT»*Tmm-r»T* t

Iww-d. M*nh IMk, A. I» IUI
SMQ
MAT1LPA WHKKLKB. G«fa-dra.

Probate Order.
fw.O w Micatai., 1 ..
Ceio «e Basal. I*4AI a
&lt; ita&gt; Prstaia Cssn fcrr Uw CoeXy

AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER.

Fresh and Halt Meats,
Sniei Bus ul Stoiliffi,

COMPLETE LtWE OF

COFFINS,&gt; CASKETS,1 ROBES,1
j

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
Ac., Ac.,

:

1

&amp;c. I

IV Prraoum! aUrastkra glvru to everyIMm* p"rf-&lt;rr&gt;m&lt; to tLc

KELLOGG, DEMARAY&amp;CO.

-LJ-------- —'LL'., ,r .J.J _L, .XL-____ !__ ■______

'

PIONEER STORE

VIENNA BAKERY

Ihi) Inti U Daliu lit! liti

New Goods
New Goods!

DO NOT NEGLECT

We are now receiving our Spring Stock.
The first installment of

KOCHER BROS.

BOOTS and SHOES I
HATS AND CAPS!

other tame, they ebooe to re
one of Uncle Sam's aervant*

Mb*. 8. E. Flixt. Teacher,
srroxn raiMAur dbf't.

,

rr t ome in MMt are na and wr will aeU yow the beat (Jooda fbr iwoUmU. st IS« mtb-wru swtav st Uw MM*ratsralcvorwtee iwism-tehi. ta me* te.
the leant money ofaay man '.n Naafevilte.
./ ‘ -«V .
•
V . '’ '

MEAT MARKET.
* — ——•—.

EdSWai^:::::::: 1

■teFrataUsCowt^rarrfresair.intenB A»t
4b,rn-.e 1 inotw, _r
-.-.a:.™ of.

.

--AI '■

Pldneer Drug Store.

5o. days aU«*&lt;laxr’.'....",T^.-.’.’’ 1^

ST-'LtSgS!
’^
«4 Ual «: u Calm wiU bo

Are in stock, and more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AD." SOON.
L. J. AV,h kETiER,

TNKVAULThraiwsIm ra4&gt; ta ilw
U '/ ’
ti^Zrrl’T O» re»rr

�FRI8ORIPTION 8.
flf aH.kitid*. »&lt;-rt:rn!.-b peri.ued fnw.
««rSay Pun- and FretS Drag* aw&lt;-

Pit leteiM, CteBiak, 4c
Ajf ci’s, Grcetr

DycStufli! Dye Stuffii!
Many new I Hr*

MICHIGAN CURTAIN FIXTURES
-taaMd doM their voting when
they UU their cwacte. r—
•4-rrite day they had only om ticket,
vhinh wwe by a mojorttyoftW. It waa

Hollande, all colors. Oil Curtains with
Guilt Bands, also Nottingham Inces,

Frier*.

SURGICAL IXHTBI'MENTS.
A4iqyu&gt;ER BIUCES^
TKt’HHES. SUPK&gt;RTH, Ac.
FINE PERFCMES,
.
T&lt;»ILET ARTICLES, COMBS.
HRCHHFX HU WH, Ac

&lt;

"juT*

WALL PAPERS ud BORDERS.
(Trtxaiiwd Fraa.)
WINDtm*SlL&lt;DZS,
.

I AM RECEIVING THE LA KG EMT AND FINEST LOT OF
Clark Young,'our hte-elected School
Inspector, romuitaco* teaching the
Quail adwol next Monday. ,
Bar. J. MarriMd of Conco'd. will
r occupy the CfariMian imljdt next Sun*
- idown the writ part of their old eleva­. day morning and errariug.
tor ami getting ready far the
one.
JTl»c llaating* Sentinel say* that A
They are alao fifiiug in and grading to&gt; P. Nichols la going to open another
extend tlMiraid«-tra«kft&gt; fret WMt. iu» store at Odaaoa. Stop that talking of
order to give them more side-track for
the cagteMea W tha acw building.
haa been one ao bright and warm, with
a "real apring frriing" iu tka UU-lW
kind that act* all the puhea bounding
Mart. Cole, wtw, haaoccwpiml aclerknod make* Hfe all aglow with frewh ship hi thatAuditor Gem.-ral’s offite at
faeeaa, freak joy*, new hopman’d the lensing, during the hurt six mouths,
gcuctal exultant aenae of "the fuhten ha* rcturuod home.
,

in

LIGHTNING SEWER THE[ PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

Albert IHRon.

In Maple Grove tiling* nrc not a* they
was, cuxl tfh* re*u!t I* that the
Reimhlican* gut the HupervUir, Clerk,
I Drain Ciunmiaaiouer,' Siipt. of Schools,
’ and two Constable*. The Democrat*
Ifr.eJJiig tfaeuwdvc* alighted went in
I with the Be publican* aud helped them.

THE NEW WILSON

Oscillating Shuttle
SEWIMG MACHIIE

The late warm ntwtbarond ram on elect their Hujx-rvisoi who went in by
Wednesday evening has caused the 135 majority. tM straight Greeubaek
ing the scene ot a conflagration on Sat­ grassy plate to aamnne a greenness that • ticket*' were polled, 00 Republican* and
urday mornlag.
Mr. Cheater -Aiawe* h truly refreshing.
V-r J: ’ 3-' • 40 Democratic. The Cualitrap State
family were caring breakfast, when fin... ,,,, _________________
Gro. ......
Sim|Moii
says he ho* not_____
sold ‘ ticket received Ob majority. Tire newcaugli t from a defect Ire flue in tbc ceil­ hi* lota acroa* Quaker benok fur *300. ly-rlcct«l town officc-ra arc aa follows &gt;
ing of rui adjoining room and burned
off a joist and iomowbat of a hole be­

Guilty.
In the case nowpending wherein the
citixena of Nashville and vicinity have
elmrged us with selling first-da** Furn­
iture at extreme low price* wr most
humbly plead guilty.
Kclummi. Demarav it Co.
If Three Grade* of Irving Flour at
the
Fbku Stork.

The ladle* of the W. C. T. U. will en­
—Al the township election. held in
tertain the If. K. Clnb at the Club
thia village on Monday, the following
Room* Monday evcl, April .14. A cor­
resolution wpa offered, supported and dial invitation ia extended U» all.

ses.

—It seems that the finger at acorn ha*
been pel MM MW. Kz Benedict, pro­
prietor of the VenodotviH* elevator,

E. Conk ia gettiag oat M Imggiea.
•’Gene ia one of our young and enter*
prising bnauwaa num audgiwaaumploy
meal to eight Lauda. See new ad.
Last week &lt;Artyjww made usaay that
Cha*. W. Smith had bought 1,300 lb*,
of maple sugar. It ahnuld have been
18,000 Rm. We might hare Mil 10,000
Um. had wr wailed till tyf* week.
The ladfaa of north-weal MaptoGroie

the maa who failed over there last
week, and he w rites that he haa not have bntaaiwd a Mito Bodtity, with the
foiled, don’t propooe to toil and is do­ foUowieg Office™: l*rr«.. Mra.‘Win­
ing buainrs* upon n* sound a baria as ner; Vke-l*res.. Mr*. Hyde; Sec’y,
tbc doltera of daddies, and umi&gt;*in- Miaa Norn Conley •Trea*., Mr*. Drmate only ia being une uf.'a number of
W. IL Benedict* in that locality. The
The SapL of School* will oblige u*
partie* who failed dune Wine** under by figuring out by the “rule of tluw.’
the firm name of A.’C. BenedictSr Son. what Mr. Ix'wi* Durkee’* majority v ill
The New* desires to injure no man. belnlfiSHfhe keep* rth gaining maand if our item reflect* upon in inno­ joritica like be haa during the hvd two
cent perwin we an- lorry for it, and election*.
Iwwrtily mkeUteoartretfofe

STAPLE AKD FAKCT GROCEHlBf

inspector—William Feigfaucr.
Comtfablca—Samuel Norton. liavid
MrMnre. 'toftrtuTSbonp. tuid a Grecnborttrr whore name we hare been uo3 Ur tn get.
In Woodland the Republican* elected
tlfclr entire ticket except Clerk, (who
ia a Democrat) by an average majority
of about 40. Bulow are the name* of
the newly elected officers;

Crock’ry &lt;t Glassware

Town Orrk—Freak F. Hilbert.
Treasurer—John W. Holme*.
Hough.

Awrcria went llcpabfiean, a* u&lt;ua),
lecturer, gave a most entertaining.; electing Th&gt;e. H. Bartram 8npcrT*nur.
speech nt the Christian Uhurvli on Hau- ( Further jarticular* wy have not recnivthe cooaty. died on Friday evening of day evening. On the following errn-;{
last week, aged py t 73 year*. Twenty- ing bn gave hh favorite lecture. enW- ; The ucp- board of Supervisor* will Im
seven year* ago he located a large j&gt;ari tied, "Life on the Ocaan Ware.”
. i a lie. Below «v give tin, name*. Re­
-ttf the territory upon which the village
Spring- Hum* haa now really come, ; publican* in Unmau. mid Greenbacks
&lt;rf Nashville i* built, and. with his gentle Annie, and the Lena are putting , in Italac:
Assyria—TYro&gt;-. Yl.lhrtr am.
brethar. erected the anv mill koowh Id forward their brat tout in the matter |
Harry—Chat. H. TWly.
early time* a* the "Uauchett Mill,” ami of laying big rgga. Ed. Owen report*
iUltimorc—t'lin*. M. Mack.
which building faai premmt occupied one laid on the 4th. that nienaured fli ■
Siy I*. Holler a* &amp; feed mill. Thogrvat- by Si incbee, ai«! weighed four onner*. I
*-r portion &lt;rf bis lite baa been passed in
Young ureu who have Wa iu thv
ithi* immediate vicinity, and ba won tbo ImUt of whiltagawny lire fieri ng h«a.ra
name of being a good ritixen. Fifteen on Hnndny by playing card* iu noanc
yMH«otebwMH&gt; «ito. TbaTa- chfRy ontlwhre or atnbk-loft, can now
ncral nvrvioe* of Mr. HancJmU were move out nf door* and take n quiet lireouducted by the Rev. U H. Monroe at lle game on the gnuwy hank* of the riv­
tbc Christian Church on Sunday Tbo er, where nont, will be apt to molr*t or
Tl»c deceased leave* nine children and make them afraid.
'Hrnntepple-Oro. U. Manebtthr..
many friewda to mcvira their tea*.
: Woodland—Andrew G. Kilpatrick.
Yankee Spriuga—Goo. 11. Ford.
—On Tuesday evening, just before
In the Co. the tax «M&gt;aUmi ruorhed
six a'cjoelu the large circular aaw in
a light Toto, and waa Toted down by
Furniaa A Tuckerman'* aaw mill burst.
1.000 majority. The Coalition ticket ia
Imt fortunately did no personal damA literary entertai anient waa given elected b&gt; al&gt;mit 800 mwjmity.
are. The sawyer was engaged in edging some plank, when the aaw, being 1MI week Wednesday* by young people
AVLKWORTH DISCHARGED.
warm, "got to running," jumped from for the benefit of Rev. John Scorfonl.
it* bearing* a,Dd burst jn to feven piece*. A very creditable and enjoyable aflhir.
Hastixo*, Arun, lith, *7D.
No one waa hurt, although lad the ac­ The proceed* amounted to’ttl.W). .
The , camthe People i*. W. A.
cident happened a moment aoooer or a
Towaahip election paased off quietly, AyUworth charged with forgery, camo
moment later, one or more workmen Eutire Republican iieket elected by am- on for examination yeairnlay, l^fore
iorities ranging from 80 to 181. Super­ hi* honor. Mana* W. Riker.
Ixaral E. Kuniineti apiwared for the
visor, Cha*. Hull, « majority-, CMk, people and Mr. Ayinamtli waamipportMart. Barber, 106; Trett*., El W. Hyde, •d by lbe Uon. A. IL Maj nard of De­
117; Sapt. of School*. A. Steven*. 135; troit. and Clenw nt Smith of tbi* city.
Justice at Uw Peace, J. N. Hawkina T^e craniinarimi waa held ia the Court

111.

Ct’RTAIKH, CORDS.
.
AND FiXTERKS.
Seltoiflf. Mhcrlhmrou* ami Blauk
Book*, fllate*, Htatmnerv ami 1-rirel
HlanteK
Day itouka, Ledgwn. Arc.
GuoJBooka for the Home Circle.

CLOSED OUT AND FILLING UP.
WOODLAND ITEMS.

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS
If Carpet Warp of the beat brand*,
cheaper thini ever, at
D. C. Guirrmta.

Which are muck cheaper than in tbo Fall, in fact lower than ever known in the

fuming.
’ The new Hubbard Chant
Solf-Rnking Rcapcrf and 1
be sold by
'

If Batter and Egg* taken in ex­
change for Millinery Good* at
Mrs. L. R. Erb's.
H. Haight is haviiur a good run of
iHuiucM of late, aud wo Irear that Mr.
If Hour for *8JO. 43.10 and flM
Ixnti of Nashville, intead* to start u
also
Ground
Feed
mid
Corp Meal at the
branch shop at thia placAsooa.
Fkko Stork.

Woodland ia to lour oac of it* l&gt;cst
and mote lucidr eitiasea, Mr. WiUkm
Wheeler, who i* about moving to San­
ilac Co., where he w ill engage In farm ■

Maj Did you take some of the White
Wine of Tar Syrup before yon started
for chnrch I Yea, my son.
Well 1 am
glad of that, for the minuter look* ao
very eroaa when yon begin to cough. XJ

Woodland ia to have si mt her store.
Il is to bo kept by Charley Runion, of
Oh**. He intends to keep a full line
of rrnerriea and hoot* and shoe*, nml
wilt a!*o run a millinery "hop at Wood­
land.

E*j*-ci*lly in

Drm Goods

If Oil Meal or OU Cake, JO lb* for
Vt ccnta, at
H. G. Hale'*.

ll r. Isaac Townsend cut hia f«d very
luul while be was at work on a Inn,
which be waa tmilding for Mr. George
Myers, of Canada.

history of trade.

i

I Is cheaper tfmnr ncr and in jn-icc and
i quality I can, and will, «L» aa weW’ by
I you a* any firm in Barry &lt;»r Eatou c«Mtn-’
Jtfen. Call and get my juice* bn any• ibmg ir mj- Hue before making yonr
purchase* and I w ill do you good.
■ Give me a trial and by good Good*,
low prices aud fair dealing I will en­
deavor to aren't your patronage and

All Kinds of Produce taken at
the Market Price.
Yom* Respectfully,

CHA8. W. SMITH.

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION |
Numa Suitings Sc., former price 12 l-2e.

French .Designs lie, former price 20c.
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c.
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our

J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

file! Lite if Finitm ii tk Crtttj.

A card from Charier Collin* to the
rtblic: “Mind your own buainea* aud
will 'tend to mine,’* Yea, Charley
“’tend to hia buriui.w*" and if any one
doti^i believe it they can aak the

We were reading our BiMo on Sun­
day last, when one nf the bora eamc in to our sanctum and naked what wo
were doing, ami we informed him wo
were reading in the book ofHotouiou'a
Hong, reventh chapter. “WalL" aaid
be. nMr. John Johnaon and Hat. Shep­
ard are married." We said “wish them
joy,” and continued reading our lulde.
8mr.

A

'

IE. COOK’S

Undertaking* Good*.

CARRIAGE AND WAGON SIIOI
Walnut Cases and Caskets.
SHROUDS AND GLOVES

State ticket—Campbell, 131 «*'

ORDINARY BUGGY To The FINEST PHAETON
Cahai’er

rt. to John Bquirrof thia
the 4th or Wu Mr. AL J.
•( the creditor* io the tana

Mr. Kricder. who loot hia house by
fire nnme time ago. hnu a new one erect­
ed. which he wiu occupy in a abort time.

I'll ax

You

Can

Get

Euskwhere,

Quality considered.

A new blacksmith shop h to bn erect­
ed at the Center aoou. making time

We notice bUh are pouted for Teach­
on,’ examination which will
held at
the Norion^nchool bouse on Saturday

vr For Strictly Pure Drop an
Medicine* go to
_____Bomr. Bsoe

A FIRST-CLASS TRIM SHOP.

MEAT MARKET!

FRESH AID SALT HEATS I

HEE T*HE LIGHTNING SEWER,
At Truman* Slow.

Leach and Johnson McK
rr.brtivro, bad a “font" on
It M-em* that there Im* long Ixxm a feud
iwtww-n them, and
*street on the ab---------

EUGENE COOK.

wsimiKiiB

�FROM TOE BTATt CAPYYAL.

WEEKLY IE** IETIEW.

.u«£eta «&lt;»•.• ____
snscusMUsm.
SmmJ

(ktajtoiata
plex and
that it ia often quite difficult for a news-

8«vmmxl large buildings on Fourth

will soon bring out a new
Tax authorities of Bucyrus, Ohio.

lation are so

found *1.300. and reported it

Famm Wacom

bills thia Legislature haa little buaineas
to transact Some skirmishing has been
done around the liquor, interest and
Industrial School for Giris bills, but

BtNMABCK gave a.
l&gt;erw of the Diet no*

Psivatt information has

R

Jumcx Hcxt, of the United States

the Ix-gislature will take the
liquor bull by the horns.
I BITXIMirTT AFFBOFUXTIOXS.
Thoao interested in University mat­
ters will read the following recommen­
dation of the Senate
B^ropriatioua for 181

been re­

Bcxcialtt.

DRUGS, IEDICIIE8 Hi C0EUCAU,

Th.- ■MMMM

Gkb. Daxin. Camebox, an old Chi-

Tn Cincinnati Price Current gives

a

oberts a lampman,

WEBS A BAKLOW,

Ex-8exatob CxntrnaxcT haa taken
All, no doubt, were

the rendezvous.

HARDWARE,

April 10

will follow him on the 10th
Afghanistan's mountain

rivsra and

110,000 a year, with *400 for office rent.
the English. Near the very spot from
which this Aia«Mer is reported occurred

A nxx on Fifth street and W asln.igCol. James Ewing, who brought him
from Virginia, and who disd in 1859,
" “* said that when he waa s little
The approxims
versity for each
1880 ia aa follows

lia

JeUalsbad, on the banks of the back­
water of the Cabal river. This fresh
calamity will give the picture s new and
sad interest. People in London who
are familiar with the country say that

is Mias Eugenia's occupation, ervehetting? making phim-puddings? selling
sugar in a grocery? No. indeed, for
she is the editor of the Ballard Xtwr,

Botli the Hcum- end Senate committeca unite in recommending these ap­
propriation* for the Deaf. Dumb and
Blind Asylum at Flint, for each of the

the Cabal river ia a lake almost in it­
self.
The Tenth Hussars is one of the

lit*di|uirlct* in England are at Canter­
bury.
Its honorary Colonel is the
Prince of Wales.
Its Lieutenant
President Johnson, waa called "Frank " Colonel ia Lord Ralph Kerr, and a ma­
until the death of his father. At the jority of its officers are members of
ari**ocratic families.

The House committee on the asylum
report that there has never been an em

annum.
The committee make the following
report on the cites appropriation hill
for the State Normal School

Georgetown (D. C.) College. Writing
for newspaper! appeared to him about
the licst thing going, so he got hold of
the Greenville /ntelliffencer and made

U-&gt;n pr'” 1ItT |^u*)u«*.
Tb«
Uoa j-earrtU o* IX. n oucn ot Mr Low* u. *tm«
o*libowkoUot*muc*A B*^cW—rws.tU; ears
IK TWe*mallMm»MHlrvpwru4UMblU.waub

Gambling Iu W**ntairten.
A veteran gambler of Washington
has been complaining to a newspaper
reporter, who has, of course, published

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rtv* rw
Um&gt;4* .... TDS.rn,U0
tewr «*-l a k*M y«r erat.

hsr^ssitalA'.'" u»'.e»'.&lt;XK
Xa«y fHMoa rate......... 1SQXK0.M

e,-,r ,n ..Ll hwiulitia

Garibaldi arrived in Rome the othai

Total witbeul tatsrast.

..

bwlUUtw

Tirol rete bead* ..
|J.M* OW.sa
Matund debt.................
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IW*I trader*................ BtatyU MT
cwus-rae* «&lt; 4e,- «U. .. KJTVpM
rarwwv . .. HjMB
OoMa^aUvwwuaraM 15.65: .no
BeTuadua raniAcata* .
M.&lt;n&lt;

THE ELECTION IS TENTH. AT1ON.

FORTY-NIXTH CONGRFNN.

W. H. aOOEYEAR,

URI GVEMT A. BOOIAMEULER

yV&gt;- *• GOODYEAR,

DEI GOODS, SILKS Ui DRE83 GOODS
JUUW BUNNELL,

pOBT. J. GRANT Sells

the

S(l
■u.

Two trvlu two **r ,.t Oalaixl
military tno'r-

I YEOFLrN DRUG NTORE,
I
W*tin

him was rained at
Stover, the latter living on a splendid
farm near Elixabethtown.

The public debt statement for

IRON, KAILS 1 SHELF HAEDYAEE

other paper in the world, never tell*

rear *40.100. «|&gt;reial appropriations are

A FnASXrorr iKv.’ dispatch sera

this bloody deed, for the next Academy,

Goodyear,

Mias Eraxxu Pauum, of Ballard.

'income of the Uni-

llnuea &gt;u*n

At StepbenviUe, Texas, a telegram

enry a.

H

bouse when lecturing.
At
rille. Ky.. recently, he had an

'he late Humphrey
with coolness, but

MB
|1S M0

«U fflracttna

THX UtUtaLA'nvx MAXCaL.
hicb u Ix-iDg compiled by D. C.
Hrndrr*on. ot th- Allegan Journal, is
uow iu thr bauds of the Stele Printer,
and Vill be ready fur distribution in

bo boxed up
CoUe«» or the

upon to introduce him.
Instead nf
following the ordinary form of public
introduction, the Major picked the
audience out one by one. “CoL Morris,
allow me to introduce you to my friend.
Mr. Perkina." Col. Morris arose from the
front bench and said, "Good-evening,Mr.
Perkus*." Mr. Perkin* bowed and said :
"Good-evening, Col. Morri*."
"CoL
McPherson, allow me to introduce to

mors complete than anything of the
kind ever l&gt;e|&lt;&gt;rc issued in thia Stale
It cun tains much ongiual matter and

‘Good-

Pherson.
“ Good-evening, CoL McPheraon." replied Mr, Perkins, bowing
low from bis exalted position. “ CoL
Jones," taid the Major, “ allow me------- "
and so on until the eighteen Colonels
had been presented.

advent is anxiously looked for.
thx statx aoucvLTvaai. wcurrr
The Senate bill tn relation to the aoState Agricultural Society may bold real
library, aeieiiufie anil agricultural col­
lections, to an amount nut exceeding
*100,000. It farther provide* that the
Secretary and Treasurer of the society
shall give bonds, a* the Executive Com­
mittee shall order, of all money* tliai
may come into tlirir hands The third
Cridea that the socirtv shall
1c for the loss bl

American Agriculture.
The possibilities of American agri­
culture can best be appreciated by re­
newing the facta that the area of arable
lie.ds in the United States exceeds
1^00.000.000 square miles, while the
area at present under cultivation ia esti­
mated- to be 174,900.000 scree, or leas

PLASTER
Salt, Lime, Water Limo, Ac.
J EW1S STEMS,

All the Russian diplomata gambled
habituaUy, according to thia authority,
Bodiaeo setting so much aside for the
purpose, and, when it waa gone, ha
had

HASTINGS CASH STORE.
.nd Clothing.

•cieutificplayer,
and ,always with »bine
--------—
chips. He sent
sect tor
for the reciting gam
gam-­
ly be
be died,
died, wiaiung
wiaiung to
to see
see
&gt;¥
bler the day
him before be * had pamed in hi* china,’
and saying hia disease, which the doc

bankcra

—’
v HICIH
F‘

Groceries and General Produce,

formerly cleared *100,000
^ALINBURY A BR0N8EAU,

nlacea aa the White Sulphur, during

GENEBALFURBITUBE

Hoiacorporation M*:«hali;
valuation
ot
*11,000.0)0.000.
production of *3.000,000,000.

ling
aud
The fact

ENTLEY BROS. A WfLKlSN,

DOORS and KUYIM,

Thx Pram dent nominated David T.
bill N&gt;&gt; 10 provides that thr

There is much genuine wit floating in
the newspapers, and much that is bogus
' last degree.
When the Camden
■ays “'A
A man's
man's character
character i*
ia like
like a
—vou cannot strengthen it bv

j •Rrtcuiture u at
ot.™ .
■ .
evidence of its universality and import­
A gigantic picture, representing the
| on‘‘e
battle of Waterloo. is in coarse of exe­
j
lx* the year 1878 there were 51,008,000
cution at Brussels. The canvas meas। screw in Indian corn, [s-oducing 1,371,-

HarrnKM Fol kpst ii Mj

JEWTON HOUSE,

Fkaxk Dahcxb, Pkofkiktobl

of 42,000,000 buahel*; 1,621,000 in rye.
with 25.800.000 buahel*, and 673,080

ranging
This method of pro- I
1
;
1
■
Mr. Hamca, a member of the House
and a licensed clergyman, would like to

"pint, as the pint flank said to the mquiaitive urclLn who had been inveatigating the cupboard."
Mr. Talmage
haring claimed that hell lias four galea,
the Buffalo Exprerr hopes they open

fire.

of 12,277,000 bushels. Thus the total
cereal production for 1878 wtm 2484,­
902,000 bushels, rawed on 100,476,000

but 1.454,180400 baahala; in 1876,
1.1*622*21,600, and in 1877, 2.17H.934.646

The Hackenaack Republican aaid

pany. The painting ia done a third at
a time. The portion now under the
brush is that n which the Belle-Alliance
farmstead ia shown, with the corpses of
Highlanders and French lying thick on

j £ ANTINGN HOUSE,

M. H. Wiwo, PzonunvB.

the Guard executing
celebrated square.

Napoleon, on hia

The subject has occasioned consider­ mer boarders with bills unpaid, take cultivation, as well aa from extended
areas under the plow.
A
able diacusaion. The amended section
agriculture presents but li
behind

MONEY TO’ LOAN I
!■ iffrai lai ISSriictrilM.

fl 00.00OMand
UPWARDS
LOMO TIMK.

UlMCMter'a Calamity.
TB« President lias appointed J. R.

Tb United States Buprane Court

CaiUenua Leads.

000, and 155 Uen during the recent

Cahfornia fit for cultivation, and not 1 aalweribid in tbs'
over 5,000,000 are in actual use for that
ftvoasm
purpose, and not over 8,000.000 are inIffT• h-st
dosed. Over 20,000.000 acres are held ,&lt;,4 .murit
r with a copy of lb
by land rings or individual monopolists ord at said —-3- - Io ths Clerk of Ihr

buahel* of corn, and only twenty-eight
buahel* of oata. Compared with what

Pert Wayne, Jackses A Saginaw

befallen Gloucester, Mas*., since its aet-

Bty.- American Cultivator.

125
to this the toss oLthe y?ar had been 4
veeaeia and 33 men. fn 1871 19 vessels
and 140 men were toe*. To help the

and Orphans' Aid Society was formed
The Senate, in committee of ttn whole in 1862. and since then *64,000 have
last Wednesday, ounaidered st length been disbursed to 134 families, but the

!
l&gt;&gt;

a

II

Jack -‘ite took

uiall
t the
but that the smm

gMandtHteto
CHICAGO A LAKE BUBM ItHMI*

In
A YABTYOt Georgwae wars ia the State
i rwicu Tint
dollar? " ‘No.

KnorviUt Tribune.

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                  <text>APRIL 19, 1879.

VOLUME VI.

^gjjSScd and laid down my pen a* I
MgHfcfird the words, half smiling to
think what be would aay.oottld she
know of my strange quartern
Wot tS%0th efafieta were covered did
I fare asadfi my pen and prepare for
alumbec. As? •elded mv paper I hap­
pened to glance toward the couch.
Was it the gleam oh a fatuann eye obor was it my own Taney?

There was a

Ihiw had spark tod bMdWfe M

tin- cod of Use irtiSaUr . It to atod
that her Jmpcnal Majesty has mads a
tow uerur |o pat hsz foot in Windsor
OmUs s«*»n, and that she declined an
fasviUUon to the wadding of the Duke
of Connaught in. tdnnsloo ettri to be

author infers that the formation of th«
Lrurvntian, Cambrian, and Silurinr
strata must ha*/' wcfil&amp;d shout 200,
OOtUMA) of
—
—
— yearn;
w-_, the old
— r*
r»J’ aa
nd stone,
the carboniferous, nnd the poikilitic
systems, another 200,060,000: and aU
the other strata, the remaining 200..OOO/Jta- Mr, Bead* &gt;T therefore, led to
(believe UU geolegQ time has been
Imonwowaly in cues* of the limit*

s tensar; •**&lt; when war • waste
MhuSri'Sr tHsud-

tWoakte^o^VtoKric *h*w

-and by the htUs window f saw AJire,
The night of ttov 171b of Uctotaw— my wife, dnw«l iu floatwg h*rmaate U
shall I ever forget its pitchy darknrM, white, with h«r long, gulden hair knotthe rear of the autumnal win-1 through tod back with a blue ribbon. Appar
the lonely forest, and the incamant down­ cully she waa coming to me with outstret*-hnd hamla. and ayes full of wild.
pour of the rain

H?'1Tg}l1swgld;

WALTER &amp; POWERS.
A rrokxrr - u&gt;. J-*»- wu- »•&lt;«*

2X !tau&gt; Fafcn*.

Traasssle a *■***!

LEWIS DURKEE,

WWMrAND HOVXH

UNION HOUSE,

tered petulantly to myself, a* I plodded
along, kccpiBfi^0"^ ,0 the trunks of the
trees to avoliOhc ravin*, through which
I could bear the roar id the turbulent
•trram forty 01 tif*w lee* ImIow. My
blood ran cold aa I thought wliat might
be the poMib]i- consequences of a mis­
step or a move in the wrong direction.
Why had I not l*en contented t-i b«-vp
in the right road &gt;
Hold Mi I ™ that a light, oc my eyes
playing zm false 1
-ai- ■
I stopped, holding on to thclowxosuiou» bougha'sf a hemlock that grow on
the edge t&gt;f the liank. for it actually

the toir appantWm *&lt;h«d&lt; d to vanish
into the stormy dsrknaas. and 1 ins icfl;
alona. At tile auU-nNM matani. llui ।
sharp report of a pidol *oupdoiLvJ, ।

eight or ten feet into is,
beW, and. as T ero.iebed ____ .
• ring ray breath. I heart fha tramp of

back; "that charge would have killed
My v«ta» ra* tosuwgii toe woods Uks ten tuna. A light there, qu.uk, amd tell
a clan m. 1 plunged on through tangled Tom. to b« ready '
A oolil,agonixed shudder gnu through
vixMN. ilexisc brux* and rocky banka,
Until. gr*&lt;lually nearing, I cvuJ'I pcr- me. Wh&gt;t a den of mjilnieht mnti‘&lt;-r
had 1 fall"ti--ints*
Aflo
how fenrwnvs a figure wrapped In an uil-clath era
----------------------r
cape, or cloak, currying a lantern. As’full v narrow Wto my escape I
&lt;
the dim light fell upon his fae«* I al- *
With tbo speed that-rntyvneeteltew*
moat recoiled
Would not aofatnde in rar a*d deadly pent van lAvw, I m total 1
•’
*■ ’
......
through the wool*, ovw sltamiaateJ i&lt;5 ।
a hunt glimntto ol alaxlight, J knyw
not wlj4l impuUft guided my footsteps.
- I w-*v«t »u*U know now many lime* T
crosM-d mr own track, o?“hdw rhwe I
•
mmw
—— stand to ffic brink of the deadly rwvfW.‘I
n*nr-i to leave his yellow teeth all 1 bit a merciful Providence en-v-mpaMCd
bare. *1 me with a guidmg and proaelinw aaaA.'
'
ter. when ttw&gt; rnornuig dawned, wait
faint, red bars uf oruuit light agautal
the stormy tasteru aky,l was doou^to
ths high x-Mil. aumn KXtfl nule* from
truiu here."
* Twelve Bide*!’
Once at the town. T tolff my itory to
I stood aghast.
' Can TOO tell m&lt;- snr shelter I could the nolicr. oral a dt-tadirwcnt wre eAit
obtain for the night? *
with ine to (he sped.
--i - -m*
After maefa ararotang and awiy fata*
alarum. w«* cmxs toed in finding the n»inona old bouse . but. it w*s rmp^y.
birda had down . iu»r f’;-‘ ’ -----valise. and-wsich anil
which
k-r I hail li ft under m,
•’It*s Drew’s gang.
of the poHce, ■ " and 1

I guess so! folks don’t stop th,
la it tar from here ? *
Not very, about half a mito*

lam drenched to the skin.*
___ ________________________
We plodded on. my eomjwnlon more ter. who was with Alice in her Fv-gTWi
than keeping pare with m&lt;Presently home a letter wtame mteUigmac* ABad
we 1-fo .the edge of
toe ranne.. nw with eurpriac.
,
entering what eoemed a traekJcM wood, (
" I must b-U you *-qncUibg
•thing "trahj
"trar.gr. '
and keeping stought an until' lighfaj wrote, my »isUr, “ thirjiSjittonea ol'TOi*
gleamed flnully through the wet f&lt;&gt; ' night of’th&gt;- TTtXrif October Alice had
‘ not b*-vti w»*1 for anne tit»o^-ta face
it

ORNO STRONG.

It was a raiDona old plaoe, ■with thi
windows ail drawn toTOv eUn, a* rt th.
of a ruJe p-trt

Lnr rroding. &gt; Il ww
.clock
had jn*t aSracii 1 ribtl.*!&gt; ;M V&gt;nce
she sreniixl to fasnt awsWUrrtiwiag a lute
and rigid asw &lt;w»ifS**.’’ 1'hasteUMJ to

WILUAM JONES,
ao strange. Oracle, 1 have I
my husband I *

NEW LIVERY!

with alacrity.
Where and how she cannot tell, but we
"Where are you going to put him?*
think it mnat hare been a dream. She
aaked my guide.
is better now, and I wish yon could see
"Up chamber."
bow fast she is improving.”
"Put him in Isaac s room.*
M

Thia to Britain unrarmsh'-d WMT I

NUMBER 30.

movstneflto had stopped tbwy begaa to
apply testa to dlawresr when anicurtion
ccaacdIt h*3 Become generally
known that aa effort would be made to
restore Martin to lik. By many il was
treated jmtis*.'.y, bat With tl.o btUe

the wavW front flooding i
Ing day and eight st
Tbffl® are besides Ne
Hrentes, Csoagsad aaaVi,,, ,M.
first city fiooded wm Onudiafaaa whew
teK) haw* fall In the mgbt the fioods
burst in upon fissgedin, eo that within
a few bourn toe roofs of moat of the
houses and the tops of the lamp-posts
wurcal) that could be aaen. The Bllav
fortune there. M everywhere in the
Hungarian plain, ia that low hooana
are buiU of real brick*,, tha greater pvt
beisg built uf brick* toad* of lune and
watew and dried In the san lake Mesi-

changes which, an th* bypotbsM* of
evolution, have occurred ya the organic ’had iqin-ad thrSngh the crowd, sad h
wirid.—The A'tM/fWt,
_
____
was with the utmost diffitruliy the
nolioe cwuld keep anything like order.
In ten mian to* all too doctor* Lad pro•owaoo) Mastin dead. With a dtatewt
To Rnr-vr 1 Wa«T.- A wart run he
nattuwl
whan doctors had sneh aa in­
removed by applying a small quality
tareating
rableot in prospeet, Hharifi
of nitric acid to the surface. Ia&gt; not
Price made them took him in th*' eye
Baffin's bay ; then, turning to the west,
cut or open the wart in anyway, bat
would steam up Tanraster sound and
simply touch it with the cork. Should and give their opinion, fitill, to pre-1
vent any poariMe trouble In ease the '
Queen's channel to the farthest ex­
it bum when first applied, din tn cold
i
xperimeni
proved
successful,
th*
i
piored point She 'wouW next take a
waler, and it will bo immediately r«&gt;Sheriff would not let ths rope bo cwt
j north-i.wrfbwreterfy direction noli) ttauntil fully fifteen miuatea had paaau&gt;L j
‘ set of tta* current ”w»a felt, when her
Rnjr.r roa LTOtarurtaW -Aftof a Mr. CoUon hail no a*ouer cut toe tat ,
onnaus, and VfiDU buildings, of which 1' course would he altered to dac worth.
long illncas. when the appetite first re­ strand than the eager hawris of toe madal »mt 5.000 wrre dwvlling-bonare. The - In asiy oaae, she would push «*
turn*, solid food is apt to bring &lt;&gt;nin- ire! men cased the rope to toe grownd. ।
work of distraction was a* sudacn as ',Uiraegh Wrery available opening in
ihgaMum. accvmpaniod Iiy viol exit pain. It w** the work of an instant to remove I
Tba only rebel I hare bxind fur t Ids is the loop from his neck, and efforts were1 tmibV*- All was over In a few bonta, (the iov untel Iqw .sdrsnoo »M &lt;leflho n*&gt; half a teaspoon.*ui of eartw&lt;oate | at one** taken to restore the dislocated ' therefore it 1* do wonder that great too* ,i uitely arrested by (he advent of win­
&gt; ter In addition U&gt; the »ual equipM soda, iltanlved in half a fftblet of li-tkca to plane au! relieve praasure on , of Ufo was incurred.
At- fite*
the number of boataiI ■&gt;ent of Sledgre, Ctf . the weasel wnUM
water, and a tcaapoonfnl of &lt; «*tet&gt;re of | the spinal oor L Tta coffin waa puIJul ,
waaquiteansuffiasreit to wreathe fright 11 carry several l-allixms, each one cap*
[M-pjxirmiut, taking a srim-glaasfri! every । from under the scaffold, and toe dead .
.loth should go together
We think we
। enad inbsbstaata, many cf whom th* ijble of lifting about a too weight in ad•
j i-dy utawd therein. Several peraoui d»ng*wl&gt;eil tollod out of thrir sleap '1 dition to ths men. When ths ship 1»
havt discovered a tendency in the pre­ ten minute* tin relieved
Haw to Cvkb Bwwxjjji 1’kbt axn | took hold. ami. surrounded by phyai- i When IxAta enough came tur soldier*'' cam* Imhul in the pack, three ballcxina
vailing t« selling at Itaiorm Club meet­
' nans, atodente. and mriou* spectator*, I ha! hard work to row through «dl the 1‘ would l»c inflated and joined together
ings to altogether ignore the gospel of
&gt; to&lt;* coffin wm hurricdlr taken to toe
•elf-reliance, manhood and coumgeous
, by means of tfireu light span sixty feat
' crown of as adjsrfvut hill Hyye a ecwSrlf-preaervktfon. while prnjwri** riadt. long Thu* a triangle would be foftned.
shed Lad Ixxwi cqretcd with r®mi. A
ing the gosy&gt;el of hope in Christ and ic
’’■with a balloon st each angle, the
. guard &lt;&gt;f polica ws* on Land, but noth
liauce on God. No person is in the way
I whole1 together repraaenteag a lifting
iiBgeoukl
restrain
the
tmp
a
tnrwi
ta
cf.
Of overt* tiling any evil habit, or any
I power Of about th ran ton*. Thia p*Wcr
sinful practice, so long as he la made to
। the crowd. The . jffiu waa brought in
would tie smpteyoA i&amp; carrying ths
land lasdan «t»e ground, ttawerta perfeel dial he is wholly given over to the
i than Ifre w«b4tri offr Irtffc
MTOC*.- W SWurt they aH'
ibie f&lt;ffhlrr?ffidffc“f hM^M.lFR nw Con-xx *xd Egg rux Sicx Pg**o«s. ।
7 '-W, cirmito-^
misfortune, but toe other jmrty’s blame
- f Lavr fonnd theta atek perwte, wwn*- j
Teaching men that they are weak onlv mg nourishment *hd having lost AppC i
confirm* to*-m in wvsknea*
Tiwch tite. cewki often l» sustained brtba '
them that thev may be strong through fallowing, when nothing eta* Would be J
the grace of God and the exercise of the taken . Make a slrung cup uf coffee. I IsculUea that Ho has given them, and arUing bailing milk as nraal, oo^y'
Itsgkr-islteailr PBWS^ dwlbd.S** sw*«iMiitig ralbci mure; tak» au ogg. &lt; enr-a of those fn»ide. fearful of a fall­
walls and an- advancing toward the boat white and yelk together thoroughly; ing in, mingh'd with the cure** and dre
liiC cu^ev.'nulk and sugar together. | mauds fur more room. They jwrexrd
iny orar-and pour it over t}ie tftwten egg in the Lacd on Urn body -&gt;f Uw iwcgro, and
“aa**——
.
eqp v&lt;HI are
t#&gt; tariV’Wlii This •neo had ho b^-n half alive In* charro
...
."(’’Y u
■•lanapU recipe I hire ns*I fr*qr.t-r-.Uv hy&lt; of maresatorn would basso Imto MaatH
tenly the wicked do sometune.
J
[
Ju.t as u»m ae the euffin dropped to’,
flourish like the "gxcco bay-lfce.
CvLb Fan. Good hasllh is never y th* ground, Martin’• start, paste and
their cud! 0l&gt;. thefr ilrt-adfu! &lt;■
attafnald*' if the f-wt an- halktsaally I'shoes were tom off. ami then began a
ni a^f^ ^nl '
c.iM, since this implitw an ftnpaitrd ; vigorous rubbing of hU legs anfi urm*.
while efforts were maria to restore
not reach the extremities lustea-i of brwalhing by alternate pressure and to
* t&lt;eating U&gt;em in the uvivi,” sunk. Ilium laxauun on ths v!w»L. His bead waa ,
in warm water till thoroughly wars, raised, and in a mtiial* a strung gal ran
sod then &lt;ia*L cool or cold water over ic battery was attache* 1. All began to | them, robbing them thoroughly with * work and watch for tin- least sum &gt; &lt;&gt;f .
gre«- of truth. ‘T’m lord of all I survey
crash towel, nil a reaction txvar."; using
the flveh-brash frtwlv. Tine, followed
f.&lt; a few nights, will gen-rally »»rra
U&gt; parade what he regarded a* his sharp the fret by improving Lin- circulation
“■* *.^intnrn&lt;temmt iftbsrinren, even to th* uf the blood. The brui'
hfl psrtsLad. A wtate-haired grand'I
dis|iaragcn&gt;rut of a pious
mother. whole holy, is not only i
mother waa seen diving for aoasettang-.
Acc&gt;rduig to his own story, his the cold Itah. at krot f.
She found it al laek—her drowned Iw-ing spent in making a survey of the
mother had specially guarded him
grandchild -‘-which she held np toward coast and other acientifii; observations.
against testing Kill &gt; indeed upunst
heaven, laughing
hoaredv, * mad­ During the following saaasaa*. aided by
gambliag^iu'anW tbrinj Uli*,'when
much inlensi
At l*«t «v&gt;n*nl*fve1 woman a laugh. An oxpcdiliun from. to* natural drift of the toe. the vreve!
quite a ymng man. hr attended a h raetwiicliiug; of the muaclea of the fare ' Puatli, lico-ied by a mumuot uf Pallia would steam through every vjM-uing,
race. where, among other stakes, a negro
WM untoxd
Tliuu a niuvcnieai was mi nt, amvtxl th ten daya after the cato*- and return home between the conttnenf
slave waa set np. He l&gt;ct against this
diaocrniblr ta his limla,aud final!j —the ,
&lt;.f Greenland and Spitzbcrgru. Btawrid
negro nud won Then taking the pre­
bo waa a witaraa of the mwt driwlful no favorable wind ariw. boweTOr. to
mium of hin.uqtijjal o&lt;niiuct home, ac­ be done only by frequent washing.
nrenew A »malI rafte r waa floating bv carry M®&gt; Imck frrea tfaa pete to hi*
Cr?.r roe Brass - A venerable pecording to his own VcHfion, he showed
them, when one man espied ■ sr.iall ship. Commander CitFySe intends oodtian't. a retired fouudxymaa. trill the
taby on it, tied to a ifiram The ejpe- tinning his journey, and trusts to good
editor of the lanuanlle JJedical -Veut*
&lt;Ltioa was quick, enough io bring the fortune to drop in Itaaaia wharevas ire
that during Ma apprenticehood to a
___ ____
poor Utile two into stasiy. but its iiabitant* are to bo seen.
, t
i-wiyrfy
jhr tp(l^___________ kUlfc shipbuilder of Philadelphia be became
’
lurrst* h»v uvl Ix-rn found. aa*l as»
-------------- -——--— - —
of continuous projwrtv wren pin la tv*"" acoitalntad wHh a ■Hover-faihnir rrnirilr
mast likely drawwod. Then a womaa &lt;
The Nlarviag Egyptians,
signaled them from a nxd. When they I
Jta tMiivea of Upper Egypt are at
approached they tbooght she
bad1 present furuisbing an illustration of
fainted
8h«! oretnkd life leas, .to that1 bow much more exacting Oriental tyrtbey bad to brer her into the beta. She 1 army become* when it borrows &gt;OB* of
was not tan mfnntcu Hero when a fc&lt; bte! the' mHhods of modoru drihaaXion• ail tatrayed the fact that sbe haff; Thcv haw not yet taea ahaoiutaly
given brrth to a oUUd • boy it turned , starved to death, tat for months past
out to ta All itase iMMipia sows taken I they ha ye tmea *o xnsufficiaully IM that
to the station, a Vsrti high in water, and i almcta sav farm of sicknres La* proved
*«na vwv* seat away to m-ighixiring H*tal- Fifteen or twenty ye*4 ago. betowns and village* Thonaaa.ls fonnd hfore the Khedive had the interest ms a
evil character to his sons and heirs, but
4.2S3 a:*d 2,306 of the Be vims I Htatates shelter in raSway am which came from foreign det* to pay, the**- Aratai w«
a moat soothing and rapidly curative
he wu entitled to make a howioahwd afl parts, tat the ^nwter part remained [ not m an enriabte acwhtson, far they
rniry4ahd to hwe s patent issued tb*ta- in lb*.open air, where ths oolff and wet1 Vsec obliged to work hard tatfMSg oops*
are not only goalee* men. but of Utile
ou.without actual residence an'thc land, han. nad* many cd ihwn very ill,
(and Item turn in a larp’ proportam of
use to thcmaeivca, as the dilapidated and suppuration, erysipelas, etc , an- «i Imaing his claim upon toe ground tbst
iwetaiy, ol ooaras. the womm and chiJ-‘...........................
*--------- *Condition of Ihoir farms clearly shows; wave prevented, he say*. The lialaam ilM a^rvjoc in toe regular army was
dram. At fisrt. Maoog'tha ioUmv gvila
euuivaluuL to residence upon ton lend. tita tortured th* pour, wtrickm ink sb
wound. No doubt the diaciplrwaf anti
The tawretery d-cidcl that the sections itanfa of Kxzgedin ww* hangar, tor, ta
septic surgery would atlribnto tbe 0*od.
.d toe Ito vised Statute* refoned to sjiply cxwune, with to many hvw* to save, Vtete
results of this dressing to the dtain
&lt;nsiy to peraonawlio served in the ruto- uab could not b^tbtagM of. Batrery
fcctant jowsr of the. balsam, but. U-s se­
cret of its efficacy lie*, ho cloubi. in its tary and naval service of the United anon whole trains fall of bread, chrea*,
H la tee during the War of the Ih-tieUnai, msta and win* came from Tnaesvar
exclusion of the atmosphi're from the
and who before or after eotrrwg the I sod Ptah-rnd brought relief
.
wound. Nature endeavt.rs tn keep out
service ha,t risd,- entries which had,
the air from die won nd* by means of a
bw-n canceled, or unon which Mi* claim*
film Of lymjih’ or pM or a scab, and
ant cooSJ hdf make final bmnivkrad
meddlesome men thwart nature by freproof on accoonl ol his almoner in the
Thr Lendc-n rewre*q«w*dcnt of Aqustnly ” ctoanaiDg ' by water, or, woree
army ur navy,and that an officer, soldier girrio ncromrts &lt;‘»r the fssterre of tba
still, soap and water. The badm pro
or aailor who enlisted in the regular
tecta the sore from air and water, and
nature, unobstructed, does her healing
from tar fax-hunUng expedition fo Isework rapidly and well.
l*ad. Whtaber tn** or not, the story is
factory kind of chronometer which will
She sat in the front row of fhc parquette-esrde the other night, and, when
aationity of the globe. It is therefore she wasn't flirting, pr)th the gentlemen
who** faces she could see, she was die-

t

Whence!_____ —
“A* &lt; o’clock in'the

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ph—■ I murt walk or* to ♦ ■ toI
tion in tin* for the 7 o’riock express.’

ifahte
th

nr vary

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�SOO IN BARRY COUNTY!
GKA.ND luriDS DIVISION

Store!
irvATion. *

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Their Complete Stock
At the. present aeanion of cur legisla­
ture, a hill was patented and passed
by which throe gentry of the highway
are treated aa vagrant, and may be
confined in the '•mr.ty jail a given
length of time, and it was suggested
that during their incarceration they be
fed upon bread and water. Now if
there are two things in thia world which
your tramp heartily despises they are
dry bread and pure water. Mere de­
privation of liberty ha* few terrors for
him. Call him a pauper, reduce him to
the almsbome level, and be will sufcs‘‘
with a chastened spirit to the outrage.
Bat' tell him that for the apace of a

wring and preventive of the handle, being broken; and are worth an extra pair
of handles to every plow.

3rd. Tke I^adtido Hook Footem*?-* entirely new, and an additional support
and fastening of the beam or standard, avoiding any powilality of breaking in
sagging down, u is frequently the case with other piitwa where secured by only
one bolt.

fer Uris city,
the Oregon L.——
ny's lines, between Portland and Aa! tori* daily, and Portland and the Dal­
les drily. This company is second on­
ly to the Central Pacific in power and
wealth on thia coast.
It employs thir­
teen large river steamers on its various
liaes. Some of them are floating palaees—seventy-five thousand dollar*, fur
‘i---- — .i .i—a_ j,,,, comp*.
.-AX'TTiK

4th. The Orerfrrjiyp Jfeldtooiri, in connection with the top brace and rib, flt. ting into the side of the beam—rendering much additional strength and support.

I1IKIIPT PRICES! '

Irea Beam Plows. The wheel
runs on an adjustable arbor, ms
separate from the standard, is quickly adjusted to run the wheel on a line of 1
plow and furrow by taking out the arbor and taming it half way around. I
wheel can also be placed on either aide of the standvd, to run on the aide

ly-five mile* of wellwlth four powerful

rowth be shall hare no butter, no beef
or mutton, no avuocs oc gravies. no tea
or roffse. wine or whiAy. brer or eider,
and-ho will go to work, we were about
to toy. raah’y.
He wiM not do that.

the point in a way to prevent any aide movement of the point, should the key
beecine ioroc. Thia and the key fastening combined is beyond question die
most perfect point fastening fur strength, security, economy and _saving of

SPRING STOCK T

8Uu Our THw CVJM Moldboard. la of uniform hardness al! through the cariiac. and b far superior to any surface-chilled moldboard. or steel, in both hardnem and firmness of texture, and a large per rentage stronger than any surface-

9th. Tke Jcmier is no new untried invention, but hu liren much used for up­
wards of twenty years, and no fanner who has once used it ever uses the coul­
ter again. The object of using a Jointer (or small plow) m piner of the coulter,
ia to divide the farrow-slice at surface noil over into the bottom of the farrow
wore effectually than can otherwise bo done, and the back or large plow, brings

The Smith will perhaps learn, that
iltheugh those who have bees in anna
igainst their country, who struck at her
heart and wcsld have derebec to death
had not the stroag arm of the patriotic
North prevented H, hare uvw ptwees
ion of the Legislative Raila of the Na­
tion, and are endeavoring with might
and main to bring about the old order
-of things, the love of the Union is just
as strung aa in those old days, and will
be far stere eaaily areoard. A few days
ago two military companies, one from
Virginia and the other onranirnd in the
District of Columbia marched through
the streets of Washington bearing only
the State flag and not the stars und
stripes. It wa* regarded roan intentioual diarepeet, and 130 Union soldiero
met in a pabiie ball U&gt; denounce «uch
unpatriotic conduct. The Captain of
the Virginia company denied that any
inauJVto the National flag waa intend­
ed. and it may have been »o, bat recent
eventa bav® had a teudency to make
the lovers of the Union suspicion*.

illSVHTI I HUIS
fine; ita wealth ia great; ita people are
liberal; It has of good things plenty,
and of Crimea the average.
About half a million dollars have
teen expended during the past year in
the erection of brick and iron business
houses, and two-thirds a* much more
in private reridenee*. Nearly one hun­
dred buildings are now in coarse of
erection. lu export, for the year end­
ing July 31st. 1877, aggregated more
than eleven million dollars in value,
and last year they were materially in­

The irruption of Southern negroes
into Hanau la regarded by Republican,
aa a good thing politically. It remain*
tained for the producer, The theaters
to be seen whether the peopl. of Kanand public balls of Portland are above
k*» will be glad of the infliction upon
the average for ci tie. of ita me. Take
it all in afl Portland ia a very beantiful
them of thotuaud* of poverty-stricken
and healthful city to reride in. la my
wretches who are unused to laboring in ----- —— Urtj. T&gt; iuiuui n*rci
next 1 will give a description of my trip
a Northern di alate, and who will have any other than tluU from the bay, and to Salem, and of the surrounding connthen only a* the tide waa going oat, so
that it would bring tW water from the
river oat past the place, and then ft was
“? Ijraektsh they could hardly use it.
Faally the boys got a boat; with that
mcut of a *oci&lt;tv which would have and a crow ofsix or eight and .couple
of barrels, they would go ovex to a
cared for diem until they were able to
earn a living. Already many of them
are begging money to pay their war

out it Sod at one plowing, ia made as mellow as a summer fallow, and can be
harrowed ctorowise of the furrow without dragging up a pnrtielr rd turf.
An important advantage the Jointer has over the coalter ia ita cheapnero of
repair. The coulter very soon becomes dull and blunt, requiring upsetting and
refacing with steel, coating from four to six shilling*. and time in going to the

meat, and then we wili abide the result; and as long wit costs the farmer noth
iag to give it a trial, be should not hesitate for a moment t»improve the oppor
tuiiity. The facts are that there is more actus) work accomplished with the
plow thaa any other tool used on the farm, for its com, and if one plow pomes,
es any marked degree of merit over another, the fanner cannot afford lor a momeat to do without it, or think it a matter of economy to use the old one. for be

PiESCRlPTIOM DRUGGIST

ROWLADERM
lACHAGAKWt
HNKILPATRIC

latfumtr Dulin nil Ika.

6
it orer to their port to build barracks.

PATENT MEDICI NEt*.

DO NOT NEGLECT
SCHOOL BOOKS.

through the aremiaM of Z M. G«bd wia.

GOOD GOODS!

KOCHER BROS.

lb.A» IM. a&gt;

SSSn. i*.

SJU»

PIONEER STORE I
New Goods.
New Goods!
We are now receiving our Spring Stock.
The first inrtallment of

Farmers KOCHER BROS
THE ECHO

MICHIGAN FARMER

HATS AND CAPS!
Are in stock, and more following until out
line, in all ita departments, is complete.

LOTI OUT FOB NEW “ID.” SOON.

*4*

fa

ckampagwe « Mrnnt ewe Unking at the
rork. Hr wBl «U Vimroa brrodtt M h
hwfmriy freak, bet if tt baa brea ent
of the even a tew hour, he disdainful­
ly throws ft over the next fence. Fried
Imefataak fo an nhomlnattou to him,
and he Inn boan, known tolmmttee
prornbm hi a paariou when tbebroUtag

EUM

rhauuci in jrhtoh pMad the New Or-

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�NKU'
'RING NHLUNERY

JUST RECEIVED
--------- AT----------

.

fit pecialtiea for 1WI» r

1 fie Lon^ Brick PRESCRIPTIONS.
Fhyoiciaa'a and Faaaliy

ATmapU uimr

MMMhiWlfiMrtr’

HT When you era a man going dow
the Street the very picture uf 1oi|ipine«
UB of^roitu^tf
,h“

MngUa^wralMMMf- :
lfo. Wu. hbwtohhfwrindp

Kellogg, Dexahay fc To.

O—
Patterns New Spring Wall Paper

Pit ledkiia (Mok, ic.

FMOM A BJtOWN BLANK TO A GUILT ONE.

DyeStuflkl DyeStuffii!

--------- M--------new lot at that Crarkety that
an tn price and good in quality
to arrir3 tn a few &lt;laya. Come early t
your choiceCrjul W. Smith.
HEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,

MftelWttd ■ .' rhnq

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a

------ AMD A FULL LINE OF------

Hollands, all colors. Oil Curtains with
MEAT MARKET. Guilt Bands, also Nottingham Laces,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
ry Spring Shawls, Dress Goods and
Calico just opened at
Trl max's.

VnKuu. 0. .
i

0, M Tatro htsdM****
stock at spring millinery, which aho
announces in another colfunn.
•

Inshore, and the following -

A firrah wild raw foam tho sunny
land of Ark., found ita way to oar sanc­
tum. via a newspaper, this week.

w.
and it waa resolved to dec

hSL.

(mTESKT

ia rebuilding hia bowse.

—Wo are sad, while we note that the

XLAVE EVER CAJRHXED.

rp- Every pemam aiiouM mo€ buy until tAu*y have neem n«y
Stock of Leesis.
,

G. A. TRUMAN.

VIENNA BAKERY

1879.CLOSED OUT ARD FILLING UP.iff!

dur* of no intrinsic value for our goods,
well die tn the bat ditch.-had the peo­
ple say amen.
Ainsworth fit Brooke have invested
Latch—The army under Gen. Grime#
in a snfi^ns haa also Wm. Kerr, which is fast aaaurning proportions. A large
lie wjU ship to hia future home. Hast­ Sort under Capt. Walker ia being fit­
ted up and ••there's a big I inw coming.”
ings. Neb.
However I will kreptbe Nawa posted.
'■ [J.Lcntx &amp; Sons have sen* several
mammoth loads of furniture to their
branch store at Woodland, during tlie

N. Murray, of Havana. Ohio, ia visit
ing U J. L Gregory’s, mirth of Ura
Tina**, and made usu plmuaut call

BOOTS and SHOES,
I

fW Every man. woman and child
within ten miles of Naahville, ought Co
see the new stock ot nobby Spring
Goods just received at D. C. GairnTH's,
and soli! a prices 30 jier cent, lower
than ever liefore.

■ George fiqniqm and hisaon Dell have
Uen visiting relative at Dock Lake,
near Eaton Rapids during the last

-TU farmers Jaat north of the vfl
iagc era doing lota of building at pwent. Geo. Gallatin, T. Garllngur, Asa
Noya and Jacob Heckathorn are erectiag large boraa, •tri1John Backaftborii

IALL MPEiSut BORDERS.

I AM RECEIVING THE I-ARGE8T AND FINEST LOT OF

A. J.Booth is athame peakW up kb '
effects ptrparslvrj to moving on to his 1
new farnr up in Otargn

Mr. W. wilkU.

MICHIGAN CURTAIN FIXTURES

i'resh and Salt Meats, ALL VEIR/TT CHEAP.
Sntct Bam ut JhtHtn,
------------- M-------------

SntquUV.

Many new Djws •&lt; Bettem Priee*-

•UCAItS, TBAS,

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

CV Handsome IMnts and
Dress
GockIs. of the latest styles and patents
just received at
D. C. GRirriTii’a.

Which are muck chenjx-r than in the Fall, in fact lower than ever known in tlx-

LW Three Grades of Irving Flour at

history of trade.

--------- W E CA X---------

. On Saturday last a Swede named An­
derson. living in north-west Kalamo,
followed to her last resting place the
remains of his couijiauioii.

DISCOUNT all COMPETITION!

SPUING TI01I liRRBV

Z-OOK AT OUH 1879 PRICES:

The lost Wonderful Finn Tool
Of the Ago.

tV Carpet Warp of the In-et brand*,
A resident nf West Kalamo being at cheaper than ever, at
D. C. Owtrrrrn’s.
Marshall on Monday last, and spending
—Among the many tluugs tlurt uro the night with a relative, wot aroused
good to have, that G. A. Tnman has about It o’clock, p. m. from his sweet
dreams by the ringing of the fire bell,
laid in for the benefit of hfa numerous and the cry of fire, and after getting
—On Friday morning of last week;
customers this spring, is a fine stock of out of bed in a very comical manner,
The new Hublierd t^iaugnblc Motion
William WOaon, one of two brothers uf
carpets, consisting of Brussels, In­ proceeded to hastily don Ui, outer gear Self-Raking Reapers aud Mowers. To
the same name. iupst he^siis^,
and thru “git” for the street where be
be sold by
W. J. Ena.
hnd Intern patterns, and which have
IV A full line of Dyestuffs at Bot­
berm marked at figures as low as ths
tom Prices, at
Botsa Bros.’
sama kind of goods can bo bought in
FV Butter and Eggs token in ex­
Jackaca or Grand Rapids. Everybody
change for Millinery Goods at
that wants a new carpet ought to call
Mas. L. IL Ena's.
the
“
beys
”
with
old
Deluge,
getting
re
­
around at the long brick and select anc
Hendy fbr Business.
cruits at the ropes aud brakes until
the new patterns without delay.
down by the mill-pond In South Mar­
We desire to inform our customers
shall, or Pcrrinaville. they found the that our Flouring Mill, at Barryville,
paralysed hia spine, and caused hi*
VEBM05TVILLE ITEM*.
hose cart, and tlie Iuum&gt; already run out haa been fully repaired and uro ready
death early on Monday morning.
for attachment. Bnt the work of a mo­ for any amount of Itusinens that a gen­
H. J. Martin has gone east after goods. ment and the hose was coupled to the erous public may see fit to give us.
—The recent election was the most
engine and a stream of water waa play­
closely contested one ever held in thia ! C. E. Hammond haa the atone found­ ing on the fire, and the boys, including Give us a trial tnp and see if you won't
ation for hia naw brick furniture build­ Kalamo, waa w- rking with a right good go away satisfied. Higdox A Norrox.
Flour for VtM. fin. 10 nod fllAO.
wilt After Deluge got nicely at work,
it ia a sort of a key to that, of 1880.Many ing complete.
also Ground Feed and Corn Meal nt the
of the lucky town candidate* went in,, ' John York and George Wfaley are down came the steamer at railroad
speed, intending to capture the reward
by majorities ranging from throe to tea building earthly tabernarfea, oNa* h&lt;xit - oflered to the first engine on the ground
Maj Did jfou take some of the White
and knowing that Deluge Company
es to dwell in.
Wine of Tar Syrup before you started
Gar ASmshshin haa aaifad for Chmago, wna a new one and composed of work­ for church f Yes. my son.
Well I am
men at the shops and Mills in Perrinataking in tew Mrs. Hunter, an elderly villc, they felt the prise already secur­ glad of that, for the minister looks so
UT1; Grosvenor MB; Shearer MW; lady who goea to visit a son in Illinois. ed until they arrived at the scene of ac­ very crora when yon begin to cough. 33
tion. when behold 1 Dalagc was just
and the Coalition, Shipman3.«3; Ban­
Carry (heXenr.
more than drinking water and spout­
ford M«; Whitrag 1,13*. which girqs
An easv-seUing. perfect-fitting boot
ing it forth over the fire. After the
the Coalitionists a m^ority of Ml uta
IX-luge had got the fire subdued, she it ia hardly poasl blr to get. unless made
ro
order,
and owing to this fact 1 am
the head of thdktfeML Taking into
just stopped to breath, while the steam­
er threw alxrat a lake full of water ov­ making a s|&gt;ccialty of gentlemen's ami
er the remains of the building that had ladies' fine wear. It ia truly said that
burned, aud which was a vacant house nature ha* made mime queer feet, but
belongfog to the widow of the late Hen­ there is a way of fitting them in a comry fwllenbergcr who was killed by the fortab’e and becoming man ncr. as those
caving in of n silver mine in Ncvnda, n who have favored me w itli their pat­
ronage hare learned. Besides, home­
short time ago.
.
Bitowx.
made goods are known to Im- more dur­
able, and cheaper in the -nd. All work
warranted. Orders soliciu-d especially

baggy, and tbe boracs went on. How*
ever they were stopped by Dick Gra­
ham, returned to tbeir ownew, and, the,

CAMMED COOD6,
Of every deecriptiou.

PRCKUEfL

JELLUN.
And in fact a full line ef

nipu ini Flier rocdub1.
Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
At price* to suit the majority.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
French Designs 11c, former price 20c.
CVocJfry t Olasswarc
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c. I* cheaper than ever and ta price and
quality I can, and wiU. da aa well by
yooaaaay firm hr Bony evEatoacuwo
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.

Our old Dress Goods will be sold much
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our
prices.
.
ii now in prime working order in bescof Boise Bros, store, and cvervone who
wishes to keep clean and healthful
should take their feathers there at otw
and have them cleaned. Satisfaction
guaranteed or no pay. Gome and non
for yourself.
J. W. Bcnxa Ac Co..

COFFEES, SPICES,

.

Especially in

Bre^s Good*­

The measles have settled &lt;lown to
business ia West Kalamo. Will Davis'
daughter was the first victim.

Freddie Raker, a youth of eleven
Laat SaUnlav morning David Crow­
' years, has been dilUgcnt daring the ell found one of his cows dead. The
land, but got beautifully left by about past 15 mouths, and collected UOu) night before she appeared well, and
130 majority. If all reports are true,
accrued to have a rood appetite. This
makes two cows be has last within a
the only really successful ran John ev­
cr made, wps whew bw raa over into‘ handsome sett of hay scales in front short time mysteriously.
On Tuesday afternoon at the M. E.
of the site of his mw Byer-; barn, and Chureh in Kalamo. was held the fuocra score of carpenters are busy al weak al of an aged lady known aa Aunt Sa­
mantha. She was one of two women
। upon the new bar*.
' n &lt;u/s
the following membera:,A. Blair, K Art■« ■ One of the lively buriwraa pfieera uf living together in the east part of town
and known aa the “Old Maids.” They
cornet; F, Helm, Bflat comet; Geo. &lt; hash rille in Ainsworth St Brooks' feed carried on the business of farming on
Francis, B fiat eoraet; Chaa. Davidson, milt We stepped in there the other quite au extensive scale. Aunt Saman­
E flat alto's Eugene Cpak. B fiaf trt&gt;ii ' day and found them turning out feed tha doing the baose work, and the oth­
er, known as Aunt Rachel, working
lioce ; /antes Cook. B flat tenor; John1 at the rate of 30 bushels per hour.
out doors al such work as men are supBoe. B fiat baas; H. A. Brooks, baas
|Miee&lt;! to tie able to perform. Together
- —C. C. Wolcott, car live hardware they have cleared np a farm, taking it
when a forest, and for aught any one
dealer, ia out this week with a fresh knows, have done it as handily and
buinoci acorn cut in regard to the ocle- welt as two of the lords of creation. To
brated Wiard Plow, which every farm- tlie outside world they were known
simply as tl»e old maids or Aunt Rachel
pjr ought to inspect. Charley La also
selling scores of the Champion Heapcra
ano Mower, and is agent for Nichols,
Shepard A Co.’s steam threshers (the
ky. and hadn’t got out of the corpora­ best. made), which be propoaeu to artI
tion before he fell head. |mfra« ;th» iMi such reasonable terns dial be ought

la fuB te &lt;rverfl«nciB( with

UR Stock was never so nearly closed out at this-teaaon of the year as st
present, and we are uow replenishing it with

O

to give me a call, 4 doori south uf Tru­
man's store.
A. C. Lkxz.

Mr. Bassett has the carpenters at
work on hia new house, which is to bo
erected on the site of the Fairfax Loose

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

ty Tiuurking ywa tor part tkvora, I rrmadra

Vouch IterejsectlYllly•

ties. CaUaad gvCmy picas aa way­
thing ia my line before making your
purrtmara and I wiU do you good.
Give me a trial and by good Goods,
low prices and fair dealing I will &lt;•iteavor to merit your palrraugn ami,
good will.

All YTinda of FXodhxce taken at
the MarkM I*rico.
Your* Respectfully,

C. €. Wolcott, Nashville.
J. F. BkaxdotstTB*. Prairieville.
And M. B. Bkookb from the wagon
throughout the country.

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

CHAS. W. SMITH.

Enrniture I

WM. A. AVLSWORTH CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.
We are pleated to announce that we an prepan-d to turn you ent any kind of
job. from the

GOODS AND PRICES

STANDARD FURNITURE AT

ORDINARY BUGGY Te The FINEST PHAETON, J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
Which we will guarantee to be

Cabaper Than You Can Get Elsewhere,
Quality considered.
--------------- —fol-------------------

Fuat Las if Finitin u tkt Cmlf.

We ran in connection with our busincoM

DRESS GOODS, A FIRST-CLASS TRIM SHOP.
If you need anything in the TRIMMING line, call and see no, tor we can do
yon good.
,
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A Double Face, Double Fold

YORK (MINSTER) ALPACCA,

R K I’A I RI NG
Carefully attended to, aud aatifactiun given every lime.

----------------- ■
fV Hoping to receive a liberal share of your putr-mage, and thanking you
for past favvra, I remain

Undertalcingr Goods.
An4 iu (It&lt; gouJ, ollifrains la U« Uiw»r

Walnut Casos and Caskots.
SHROUDS AND GLOVES _

Tour Obodiont Cojrvwut,
OL'B STOCK OF

_______________ EUGENE COOK.

FURNITURE! - FURNITURE!

J. LKNTS A MWk

--------- A FULL STOCK----------

A'rowi 93 a Suit to 920 AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER. MEAT MARKET!
ALL KINDS OF

462

-------------------- M-------------------There will be an examination of nplieanta for teacher's certificates for
hatJetaa township, tn the arhoolboure
t Naahville, Saturday, April Mh, 1879.
Examination eommr qecs at • a. m.
F. C. Bomb, SupL

BOOTS &amp; SHOES.

--------- A COMPLETE LINE OF--------PRICKS WAY DOWN:

A CwmI tfiewesl Mine fbr «aiy
per psUr.
G. W, Smith has a new sMewnlkfa
frtkrtofbis place.

G. M* Davenport faba made about
fi^fifilbaruf maple a^rar thia amoM.

GREAT BARGAINS IN

(BITS FUUBH1K CMOS!
HATS MMl CAPS,
nr Doot
the beta wa

UNDERTAKING!

oBseaDcmmciamL

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c., Ac.

FRESH AID SALT MEATS!

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Um joiut committee on taxation has
made do report as yet, the Senate toAay ia rod-fcot «W • discusdoB upon

the general subject 61 taxation and a
o lower rate of interraA. Meaara. Hodge,

bills are

Attorney * CounAotlor,

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K1CX8 “ Evangeline" combination is &gt; g-. F^*siyi»thM,tboiw;tq&lt;bey ilo not

Coraalr.
' The'
t*rer. ,pp*r
sollr. Ure of th- atannbUe* And Bit:*i:
In the baric.]o* and otwilc Opwa, sad th* ibo*
party are abotil th* loot in their Una Manager

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in this country, James Gordon'
Bennett ia followed around by a pair of
the tight, dry, alluvial rorth; ihoM of dogs which cost him f1,000.
right to make speriil contracts’Dot to
the women about a half Trnahel, and the
Hdtator Goinxw’R wife refused to ngnx wmaae sp«w
children. jwrlMpe, a peck. Thia wm all
prosecute a little darker who stole her exceed 8 per cent., would be about fai
forced labor—no pay wliatever. The pocket-book the other day.
for loth lenders and borrowers. It i
Khedira would send a steamer up the
all the interest that men ©on pay who
Wnxx the electric light is completed, are engaged in any legitimate business.
■ver to a Tillage, and call from 50 to 200
feopte of all ages and sexes to go, with­ Mr. Edison will try to make a flying­
out pay, and work on thia railroad for machine, and then—perpetual motion.
I one month, nt the end of which time he
A Fort Watxk girl mistook her
would send them, or what wm left of somnambulistic brother far a burglar,
i them, back. The bodies of those who and fractured his skull with a bane-ball
died from exhaustion helped to -swell
1 the embaakmeuL No time for' senti­
The Norristown Herald
ment. What their hours of labor were Cetywayo's nose ’
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humor and Ixia
Western joke.
HVer [&gt;artly depopulated because of a
“ PXKX-XT," of __
iste Visit of tlitee IteiuiK rs.-aM &lt;Wte en­ says that Gen. Lafayette introduced the
tirely abandoned and partly in ruins,
.game of faro into.this country during
having been, fired into, M was raid by
the Itevoltition.
imr dragoman, because thcT'Bhcik "
could not or would notzfuruiaa the re­
quired quota.. It waa the iuteutiou. Jo
grade the entire road of scrrral hen^Ired milra in this wav. Whether it has
lx-en accomplished I am not aware.
Our party chartered a Government
steamer fm* the trip. Al the'Mai sta-1 -aquamlcred 150,00V in dissipation, has
tKMia the officers impressed tilMflrol na­ signet] the pledge and Ixcome President
tives they could catch and Compelled of a gospel temperance league, which
tlicm to cool our stoomar in the same, bears his name.
manner tlie railroad waa being gTudi d,
Ha hut Cate, of London. Eug.. and
in liaaketa carried OU the head. I do Charles Cate, of Han FrsnmsoD, broth­
trot wonder that with thia arstem of un­ ers, who had not seen each olhar for
paid ’
‘
thirty yearn, met accidentally at Dea
Moines, Iowa, the at her day.
At the coming celebration of the
315th anniversary of Bhakspeare* birth
• tiiratfurd-on-Avon, “The Temjxat ”
fr to be read try Mr. Braudnun, who
knows all of dbakspeare's writings by

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Ito domestic economy u
The house ia always open fat-'irtMtflfr , Yor^, El—d ™. w hte-llta
whctl/BvWv. Stephen* t* present a| tV the cell of a poHoc station in New Orleans. Although ho had boon rather
peut. Even his sickness or nbhMMh;
careless in his habits, this result uf s
doe* ftot afficat ten daun^Ur arruoge-. *
menta.' Viaitora eanae imf go, Miakhl Spree shockc.1 anil
thcm-vchcs at home,and—Mr. Stephens immedistcl '
gritting 6f the7
licing a imchelor-^are Tooled after by , handkcrelil

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make no difference about your coming ;
to the store, Mias------; and that your
mother win continue to trade with ni
I aliall be happy to give the usual dis­
count. Oar stock is large and varied,
‘ “ And the door shut.

TROW, MAILS * 8SELF BARBWAFE

PEOPLED DBUti STORE,
*
JlAxtingo, Mioh.

W. K. GQODXZ1AM.
The Original Brother Jonathan.

DBI OCNT A BOOhariKIJLEll

Got. Jonaihxn Trumbull, of Conni'cticut, wm the original * Brother Jon­
athan.* He wm always no addrenaed by
Gen. Washington. and finally the whole
Yankee nation, and especially New En­
gland, became aobriqnetteS. character­
ised and identified in the perron of

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parol gaalUy .ol r. Frter*a)«aya lh« temM

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S. (iOODYEAR,

Duter In

DB1
nnaa'itimiDg.
honest,
commun-neus;.
man, who resided in Lebanon. When
in full dress, “Brother Jonstlian“
Trumbull look-d very much as he is
now represented tn what is generally
supposed to bo a caricature. He waa of
a tall, gaunt form, and wore a swallow­
tail, home-spun coat, manufactured in
his family out of wool raised on his own
farm, and colored with maple-bark pro­
cured from hia own wood-pile, the dye

ItMdy W*Ae (Xhl»t Bai. and Cem. BoWaanJ
H^ae*. Un*«te^AmU M* «f
J CUTS BUSNELL,

IDI-dT GOODS,

lUlitlxpaM], JThovnli Igotk t»tel« ^.. .

■uuh-aho? in the neighbor-1 T^nv-T j
genteel, tight-fitting truueera, .
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ix inches short of hia ankles, j
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DRDGAIEDlClIEJaiiCBEIICAU,

his faltering farewells, then closed the
*»- Ox.Bfy **rtu for tb. WL.rd.PUw. U '
door upon lua hopes. A moment later I - ------------- —---------- -r—----- — ——--------bo opened it. stepped bock into the j VTK9BY A. ROOUYEAX,

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u&lt; taihjr aix!
aci
7rtu*«uf grsKd-satool dwtrieta,&gt;»o alsct
tellot ia lb» Upper PcCinscU, set atueixl

Los&lt;i»mM.’w's yellow house, urns
miles from Boston, was built in 1750,
dcjuarteni of
Washington.
Mrs. Wfyh
.
H
during the winter a round or AoCfal re- vm the one in regard to lands claimed
rvptions. Talleyrand there visited the under tax titles. Benaton Huston
owner, Craigie, Apothecary General of and Bell sunpk&gt;rtcd the bill, and Sena­
,
.
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th® American armv.
Jared Sparks, ton Farr. I'atteraoa and Moort vigorferro qpqnty f&lt;y-U m much, str bopiv m i Willard I’hilhjm. Edward Everett and . onaly opposed the same.
r, "Ltberty Hall SB iri thWowi l»oi»e. I J - K- W'oscvster tired there. Longfellow
MiscKU.ax*ors ■utu.
«
^Any [M-rson visiting that section of
llu"
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Georgia is free to call, whether aaqinunt
It is told of James Russell Ix&gt;waU Health have reported favorably the Sen­
) cd with Mr. Stephens or not. The call
ate
bill
to
regulate
the
sale
of
medicines
that when lie waa iuat in Rome a meixbmW hr tor fi». hour, or, U msj be I rent monk met the port m the Corso । and poisons, and to prevent quaekery in
ciianged info a rtiul for a Jay. or for one day and asked for a contribution to niudiciue.
several week. ; titiihing hut tbs gni^t'g repair a moaasterv. “Yon should not
Hous bill 420. which poaeed the
rulusltes tea LXir..'
inclination limits the period.
ask me for aid/remarked Lowell in House on Thunwlay, adds much to the
Mr Stephens Dover aUowa himself to choice Tuscan, “ for J am a heretic." stringency of the taw in relation to the
lx- incommoded by hia guewta. He wul- " Thai makes no difference,” refiltod the sumiori uf iliegitimate children.
The kerosene oil matter engaged tec
0OIRM RyB- &lt;« their arrival,»nd tiMn, astute fnar; “yoqr money is orthodox."
if Jte ia busy, goes aboat his Wdriuiatt*
The poet appreciated the wimrisrn and attention of the Bronte for a abort time
. ing them to entertain themselves. His made the contribution naked
yesterday.
study, aepofatod from the iiotiar by a
A large excursion psrtj ^om Fort
Wayne, lud., visited this city Thursday
। piazza, contains n law library of 1,500
volume*, and a miscellaneous library of
afternoon.
G. W. H.
| aliotit 5,000.
A certain builder otcoAitage* made a
' practice of keeping a carriage on hand
WxmnomAT, April IL—Tbs Ls&lt;ttlatare ooato palm off on the executors
dec&lt;-a*c&lt;i ve3«l st hslt-pssi t&gt; p. tn. purvnant 10 0M
noblcsnen.
Il wm a eostly vehirir. louresMil of Isst Tknredsy. grruisrcuis p«
handaomely fitted up.
Aw soon as tfee titiam worn preMOtel, but no bwatBSSB of any
Unportaxire «u Irsusactek _
~
death of a nobleman occurred, the cur
ringn wm decorated with the arms of! Tmu&gt;u^&gt;*t, April lO.-fizxxTX.—PeUtiosai
the daoMMd ku the beat atyb&gt; of herald . wore pireEctex! asking for ualfann' r*tss cf
freight
nvBrin
rs!1n&gt;*d«
withfci
tbs
BMsr, far
painting. With thia preparation, a let- j
jn««t knows that his cheerful host is a ter wm dispatch&lt;xl to the executor* re- ।
confirmed invalid, one who has not spectfully inquiring when it would lx&gt;
known a well day for fifty vcors. and convenient to remove the carriage whieh '
MMJwhom paixrscarcely ever depute. had been batlt according to the orders I
— Youth'ii Companion.
of his Lordship. It hail been some time !
ready to bo taken away, and the price [
~ X1W,or «WWPLW, TU.no.
pleasant announcement uKualJy Ted to a
comprotuiae. The carriage nut being .
WMted, a a*m ol mouay wm paid by

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। &lt; The Senate occupied much of ths
Ums on Thursday with the coaddcraHarry and Elixa, respectively headtion of Senate bill No. 176, which pro-.
Acrvautgud cook.
rides that no person shall bring or
Dinner ia s«rv«d at 1, and *11 who
maintain any action for the recovery o'
liappcn to be gnoaia take Uunr ntace at
I any lands or the poaseaoioa thereof, or
the Uwe, lain r riMton tout for «up1 make any entry thereupon, unless such
pcr.
The fare ia plain
but abundant .----------------- —----------- ------------- action is commenced or entry made
.
.
,riiyjv»tete.nevarA&gt;. ryet|»or.c ihr ^u.- j haa atiM&amp;cd to this annireraary— tins within the time herein limited therefor,
1 nrrt&lt;fix;^»fl‘®«F;r
npAnytMkffl one was Frederick the Great.
। after the right to make such action shall
for persons drdpnfrtR In ut mtaJ-timc. ’
..
l^vc find accrued to the plaintiff or
If there is not enough food on the table,
, * • *° “
J™ ’, to aomcpcraon through whom he claims,
more is rooked, bnt it is of the sort that
togg le, improve a woman s naoudy;
can lie got ready in the shortest time
Un"/;i tU** &gt;
1 L Wubia Ave ysara where the defendant'
One dav when dinner, which had
J1*’',
hail left itjn a slightly rlsime tiUe to the Gad in qn-Uon by or tbroegb
rocisA,
T11'.
| nearly ready, a ductor, with wife, chil'drew ami servants, happened in. These
w .wv« &gt; anno: folk* wed by two uthar .wa­
ters. It was waahing-df^y, and, tlinugh

Av

think

all to 110,000,000. the prinopol and Interest cf

Ex-Gov. Hcbjiaiu h daughter and her
husband, the exxoacbman. hare re­
turned to HartfOYU, Mid Ire residing
temporarily w]ih mamma’ and papa
Shepard.
Mother Hnbhnrd is still in­
exorable. and a reunion u one of the
fmprobabilities.
; puwetB St fifra, MBMgtag.

that hwre mode Um Yaaka* tbi fink of
tradMR, MBd|iiwlii to tura thia ro«*
Uy into the workshop of the world, toooivad a striking and happy illustration
the other day. The acene wm heroeharaeCert, a rising yemng
it and a pretty woa*°- Ho
had am .fentirm far hor^be a Eking for
him, so they bsteotbad. After a time
she found out that she didn't lore him
well enough to marry him, and the
match was broken off. It wm a severe
under it; but he
fought waU for himself, protested that
his life was ruined, ashed if she could
not learn to love him, and in all ways
did the proper thing. She was immov­
able, however, and he sadly and reluct­
antly took hia leave. White hia cy«

Keota, though one of the moat ideal'
of poeta, proved himself, for once at1
least, practically ingenious. He Evad
al Borne. in the sonui honor- with his
friend Bevern, and the two bad their
meals sent to them from a neighboring ,

HA8-nNC8 CASH STOWS.

Dry Goods and Clothing.
"Day after day." raid Mr Severn, “we
had to send It down again, and very 1
often the second dinner they sent up 1 ‘TTCTJi. p. HICKS
waa worse than the first. C_ie day ■ V v
*
Keota said to me,-“F* have a plan to
I&gt;«ttar la
,n*.

‘&gt;•*•7.

: /"““r p-1 ••। Groctrits tod General Produce,’

h*vo a good dinner.
Well, proMutly
“
* r with his pile of

Crof’Kerj-,Gl***war«', Ac.

awo-swuco waiter (punerea up iu» ,
CrffiM, Caakela US nrmli.
ulahM. referrvwl orncimtatalv. and camo
back presently with the beet dinner we ”‘■^rK?L-s“- “* •­

had yet eaten tn Borne.

‘

When DM the Tomato Arrive I

Noticing an article in your paper contaming aa necosuit of t’ .- first eating al

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man named Nicalo left Ban Domingo '

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A.4MII, IAOOKM and BLI.VIM*.

N’""’HMtiags.

Haatlwga. Klcfe.

Frask Daxcxk. PgoriuaTQR..

two children, and occupied the adjoin­
ing property.
He brought with him
&gt;wtend varieties of vegetable seed,
winch -were planted, and after a bpae of
time grow sad bore fruit. Among them
waa a tomato, which he dressed aa a
salad, and which waa relished l&gt;y Mr.
Eldridge’s family. The neighbors pro-

AffTnWH HOUSE,

M. H. Worn, itaorunoa.

used ia New Orlr.aa m an article 6f |

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foodial812; theyweje sold in Philsddplda markets as earl' 4 1829. Bor- ' 1 *
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GRAND Binns DIvftlOK

went have Imilt lochs around the falls
that boats can pass up and down,
raaaiag jart saMcient delay for I bo vis­
itor to drink is fully I he bomiasU the
seoarry surrounding the place. Ihns-iagtboxwuprberirrr, strapping bate
end there all along tbe river tn let on
and off pansaeagrrs. Sometimes tiae
tending would he made at sow Huis
village, and at other times at tbd l&lt;ask
among tbr building*, and in that wsy la same fsctani-iortiag plara, whlrt
appearww to . be entirely deserted by
Ink* them ana wan- s.
fwl to leave the In4n«i in good rondi- white mew. ami Mt entirely to tbe
rtn. R H «mef weeht-pottsuwe to bsaaga of the fbmt and redmen. Oc

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
8astd Bibs ui HuMcn,
Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
tool in evi
which we
made.

tn grade Ibr grow ml preparatory to
averting m«acr roadly tlw.ll.ags, tbs
KrrartHrra they then occn|Jed laving ton

ami land near the river are covered by
a luxuriant wood, until re ranched tbe
capital eity. As we approached tbe
rhy the view was hraatlM to behold.
A level open country stretching upon
eilbcr able as far as the rye could reach,
dotted all over with farm cottages.

tea by Urteea; (n Ml, tMrteeri baihl
logs. Tbe were nil faring An exact
line, making them present a very tasty
appearance. They werrall wbitewaah• «1 and otherwise ornswnted to make
fl hem pleasant ami agrtertlr to the eye,
and as they were within Um than a
►tones throw from ill passing tessels
containing fbentffeers and men of the
department nf the Galf, as they were
tiansportrd tp and fro post there, they
were the observed ot all observers, said
many theeumplimenta the boys rsceirrd from the different G.nswaU, aa they '

tat nt Moooor^Btori* Os Hen&amp;o, by bohtag bort st the top and bot­
tom, mid bolts beta* placed at right aagko to each other, entirely avoiding uy
possibility ot splitting. Also cu be detached and replared by my one very
easily add quickly. Is unquestionably tbe most perfect handle fastening in all

VIENNA BAKERY,
PIESCllPTIDI D10GGIST

mind of some of the fi.aest parts c/ the
State of Illinois.
The wagon mads
yon can see all over the country, convra.jSng^into one grand center, vis: the
r‘ sjJaHMhe capital of tbe State, and

Sod. Tbs K^oSLt ^nMO-fonoiag one contiuuoaa plese. with bolts cat there­
on—ao extra boha required. These braces form a firm support to the handles,
relievo the premarc of tbe buds from the Landside and M« ’ “
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PURE DRUG#,
PATENT MEDICINE#.

DYE-STUFFS,

University. one
nary. (Catholic)
j'x.TUa

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flbtanr off newspapers n* they went hy
Ol w»d *•
th« boy*
irpt wtjl pasted In njfnrd to posting

SCHOOL BOOKS.
immediate relief can be so readily at­
tained., Jfossfaw’s Gerwas Syrup has
pu.ard the largest sale it. the world for
the cure of Coughs, Colds, and tire se­
verest lung diseases. It is Dr. Bos
cbee’s famous German prescription,
and Is prepared with the greatest can-,
and no fear need he entertained in ad­
ministering It to tbe youngest child, as
per directions. The sale of thia medi­
cine is unprecedented. Since first in­
troduced tLrro has Irren a constant in-

report Tmrt of Utmrtotts, art will
ing that so picturesque a acc-ne rtoald
I* lost entirely, came to I’ovril one
day, and from the lighthouse took a
►ketch sf tbe prtre and had It litbojirapbcd. god for a small sum any per*oa could punluiM a very bcautifnl
Piefluie of Fu PowrU. aa bniil by IX E.
Ltanv, if net all ot Co. E. purchased a 1
picture of what wan once their boBM*. _ I

GOOD GOODS!

lost Wonderful Farm Tool

Pioneer Drug Store.

Uh. 71c DwMp Adjtutable Valuable ]n&gt;» Hbrel Btaodard-votA oa both oar '
Iron Beam Plows. The wheel
run* on an adjustable arbor, made
separate from tbr standanl, is quickly adjusted to run the witeel on a line of the

7th. Tbt Clnioot, on tbe Iron Brems are malleable iron, much stronger than
-ast iron, and are doubly adjustable.
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.
Mh. thtr 7r»e CbUM MoUboord, is of uniform hard nras all through the cast­
ing, and is far superior to any surf are-chilled moldboard, or steel, in both hard­
ness and firmness at texture, ami a large per eentage stronger than any surfaceehilled moldboard ever used, and we recommend it, with full knowledge of ha

more effectually thn can otherwise be done, and the back or large plow, brings
ita furrow-slice over and coven it completely, leaving the surface level and
light. It will completely invert weeds, stubble and manure, or heavy clover,
so that it wiD not drag up. No corn stubble can be plowed as it should be, with­
eat it. Sod at ore plowing, is made ns mellow as a summer fallow, and can be

rrfaetng with steel, eeming from foot to an shillings, and time in going to the
blacksmith shop. worth, in the busy season, an much more. When the Jointer •
point becomes worn mrt, the farmer has only to loosen one bolt, replace ft with
a new one. making the jointer as good m new, at a cost of only twenty-five
cents, and five minutes time at the longest.
&gt;
The jointer does not iocrrase the draft any more than a conIter, and will work

WM. A. AVLSWORTH

._______________________ t, .----------------------- &gt; of plow have
simply to try oer plow one hour to he convinced of tbe error. All we art ofany
fanner is to give tm plows a thorough and impartial trial before peauin* judge-'
mcnl, nod then we will abide the result; and as long as it costs the farmer noth-

GOODS AND PRICES

rill find this idea of economy—using a poor tool—a mistaken one. No fanner
r mechanic cm do good wort with pom tools, and the greatest enrse a farmer
an have oa hia farm is a poor plow.
-

ant was made a full ftedn
hr, for the State of Ui
wm getting qaita late in

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Below we give the names of a few farmers who hare, for the post year, been
using the celebrated Wterd True Chilled Plows. and consider them far auperior
to any plow in the market for durability, iightuess of draught, and earn in i
handling, and the superiority of its work :

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A. RTDNj
JOSEPH

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HEAVY (wide) HEMP CARPETS l»c.

OUR STOCK OF

CLOTHING

Nashville, Michigan.

DO NOT NEGLECT

From 93 a Stitt to 920

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Farmers

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New Goods.

PRICKS WAY DOWN:

THE ECHO

MICHIGAN FARMER

We are now receiving our Spring Stock
The first installment of

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KOCHER BROS

m»TSnClBFOLL

BOOTS and SHOES!

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Gt he I^ong Brick

PRESCRIPTION 8,

Pit Medicines, Chemicals, 4c.

Patterns New Spring Wall Paper

Dye Stuff*! Dye Stuffs!

FROM A BROWN BLANK TO A OCILT ONE.
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liHMENTS.
fUMlULDKB BBAG81L
■ TltiWWL bCpRibtr. &amp;
FINE PERFUMES,
TOILET AETICLKA COMBS
BRCSHKS, SOAPS. •..

MICHIGAN CURTAIN FIXTURES
----- AND A FULL LINE OF

Hollands, all colora
Townsend fa tbe boss carp. .
t
AfewdiyiMOuMn. H*t&gt;ry Mow­
Charley Sbriner's health fa improv­ ery, of thk township, waa moppint, her
ing. He says be think* be will stand Hula child backed into a pail of water

Curtains with

Guilt Bands, also Nottingham Laces,

tnra out.
'
C. IL Brady boa purchased JLJ.‘
“Remember the Sabbath day and
Booth’, place on Gregg HC. Now if
Cbarfay fatiy hod * hs—kuspir for keep it holy," had don’t kt your chil­
Al. Keith, tbe born liveryman, run.
the same, we see ao reason why he dren rin* a cow bell all day Suodgy.
the hack for the Central .Hoose. If
yon want your horses well cared for
drive
them to AL’s, tor he keeps tbe
Deua Pteustan,n riatag yauag totegraph ojxrater, well known to many
people in this village baa been press ot•dtartbeusesetaerMtveetoee of train
&lt;!■»—toi ji, with toufiquMtort •* Juek-

—Tbe almanacs are. good enough to
tall whan tbe san rises and acta, but
they furafab ap fafaamotfeu te to fa.
fanganew mapte will Hvnif aetirberw
th* aSg eew oun get at fa. ,
' —Tbs meaalm eouti n ne to spread and.

Oil

’

WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.
(Trinxmed Frue.)
WINDOW HHADZB.
CURTAIN*. CORDR.
AND FiXTUUl

I AM RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND FINEST LOT OF

BOOTS and SHOES

Mike ray* that Mr. Seott can’t vote a
report the following: Address. Chas. Republican ticket If be know. H. Mr.
W. Halbert: Reading. Mfas L. Aafie Seott was W year* old election day. and
Duvfa; Duett, Mrs. D. Barber aad

Good Book* f.
Fine American and Foreign Watrh.
Chains, 1’in*. Ring*. Hctta, Gohl Pr&gt;.
and Feu Holder*, Buverwarc, Ac.

,
Respectfully.
UOINK BKOT1MKUS-

G. A. TRUMAN.

Clark N. Youngs; Btaeet Reading, C.
Mira Johnson, from Albany, N. Y^
V.Smith; Speech, Chaa. W. Dumary ;
came to Woodland in aearcb ot her sin­
Poem, L. Addie Nfabota; interspereed
Jack Mills and G. Demond. employed
ter. Mis* Peckham, but can't find her.
with' tanr&lt;ng by the duh.
Anyone knowing of lite party will con- in the Hastings Croquet Works, on
thraahsH*
R. M. Lao, H. Boe^R. M.
Saturday last took a “atiM” to cut up
Comer. M. B. Brooks ondC.V.Poraon a circular aaw 1G cords of 4-foot
aray, of out matured papulation, hare
bolts into plank for base-ball bate, and
by three o'clock had finished their task,
on one of the train* running east a
donoed their coeta, grabbed their din­
few day* since. At Vermontville a tall
It'S getting dusty.
ner pails and were ofjhome. Two othand very thin woman entered tbe ear.
The
Morgan
Musical
Institute
col
­
boys hauled tbe bolts quite a distance,
Her none and chin were sharp, and her
to the saw, and four others resawed the
ere bad a steely grey glitter
At the lapsed for want of pupil*.
Rube. Seciy ha* token Checo*tract to planks into the right dimension* tor
bate at the same time, and consequent­
tbe vary identical question to which
ly they too got a holiday. This is tbe
tbe station ageto wm at that moment
rapoafttr^TMU** vhich was, “Isthfa
Pleasure seeker* begin to make tbe quickest time in the factory, and in tbe
team going te Charlotte F and be also heart of mine boat, of the Lake House, matter cf quick work these boy* defy
News Bor.
said it was.
glad. Among tbe best known we note competition.
A* she seated herself sbe popped al a the following: A. J. Kelly, Mart. Bar­
tags still
too yard. Mr. Rays*.nd
ber and L. A. Dunlap, of VennoutviUe;
talks of putting in a portabio to finfah
W. J. Bonnett, and J. V. Johnson of
up tbe cut.
Charlotte । II. Gass, of Natal rille; D.
-Preasber C. A. Price, living tl few
Goodyear, and C. Squlers, of Hasting*.
mile* north, was fired out of the Bap­
tist Church af thia village on Tuesday
Fight* are every-day occurrences at
"Then of course you don't know,” stated that hi* Hand-ship had sailed
test, edfatro difltarot (fatM.rtfa
•aid she briskly, and turning to a very for Chicago. Knowing that his only present ; even the most peacable men
drift of which was lying, circulating
Micawtrnrish genUetnan, tbe next aeat route would be via. Thornsppi© River, in Maple Grove have been caught
to the German, repeated her question Lake, etc, wo have been anxiously fighting—Are.
iuafatafarteM.
Mr*. L. Rnnc. who ha* for the past
looking for tbe ship aforesaid “All
'*1—1 believe it Is a few minutes past these days," but nary a ship of that two month* been visiting at her fath­
Vbereplfed.
name lias passed the narrows, and if er's, Jno. Dillon, returned to her home
-A project i* on foot u» drain Gun
r were you Mr. Editor Pd telegraph Shiloh, O, on Monday.
Xarah. a tract coutahnng 18 full sec­
The Ladies Mite Society, in connec­
the correspondent above mentioned
tions, a full half-township, lying in the
because the ship Hawk may lx&gt; lo»L tion with tbe U. B. Church, met April
west part of this county, which, if done
17th, at tbe residence of Mr. and Mr*.
A
car
lead
of
Nashvillians
came
over
*riM make a tenet W tend of wtarost exSunday, seeking berth* cither in the Horace Dean, for tbe purpose of quilt­
navy or army. One of tbe fornvr gave ing a quilt, which was presented. Sab­
an exhibition of his seaworthiness by bath evening, to Mr. and Mr*. Shelly,
wading into the lake np to hi* ankle*. in behalf of tbe Indies of this commun­
They were all too light to suit cither ity. which was received with heartfelt
Capt. Walker or Gen. Grime*. Your thank*. The society will meet April
—The air fa wril impregnated with
correspondent is authorized to state aotb, at tbe residence of Mr. and Mr*.
smoke, indicating that tbe farmers are
dguc but first-cl&amp;s* men, six feet high, Emerson Hyde. All are cordially in­
taking advantage of tbe dry* state ot
double-breasted and doubte-jointed, vited to attend.
On Saturday evening last, tbe Maple
they should exercise due cautioh'that Haren, Grand Rapids and Mackinaw,1' will be taken. When the Nashville
braves aforesaid got ready to return Grove Reform Club held a spelling
tbe fires do not endanger buildings, waa the reply.
they thought they’d give the Lake peo­ match at tbe Norton school bouse. Mr.
“How far is Chat P
ple an exhibition of their skill by Jump­ Pierce and Mia* Cole were chosen cap­
“Dunno."
tains, and after choosing ten on a side
"Same price for tidin' on two oral* I" ing the car from tbe side track to the
feu Shores' straw stack, some 4 ■ mile*
she queried, glancing forward at a main track, without changing the
(Wilson’s) and the coo test began. On
well-dressed Jew who monopolised two switch; but she didn’t Jump.
the first round ■‘grateful" proved too
you of, the I^kr people took a second great a word for one. and tbe rauks
sober thought, and appointed a com­ once broken began to grow thinner aa
the following word* were missed; daiShe bad already changed seats twice. mittee, consisting of Major Adkins,
A third move brought her next to a Capt. Walker, and Officer Spark* to
and schedule. Mr*. Pierce not being a
solid man ot very serious mien who was wait upon the insulting natives on the
"juvenile,’’ went down, when a more
readtag toe Grand Jtafads Tirana.
Juvenile speller corrected it and the
“ Do you Iwlieve thi* road pay*F abe
-spell” progressed until Mr. Henry Mc­
doesn’t seem proper, for Goggle'-eye’*
“I should think it did." he answered would be all right, but a* for having Cartney, not being very “ceremonions"
bravo and witty sayings always remind
hi* “leekal” tenders on our band* any fall the field with two on a side. Dr.
osWtWaravWtaeMn ttow&gt;s okta in very slowly, and resumed his reading.
“How many person* does it carry in length of time we would never submit Baker then relieved Miss Spencer at tbe
order to frighten other animal*, but
to it, never, never I never! 1 Meantime
his ears and voice betrayed him. and a day. averagin’ V she continued.
’Tdoot knew.” be replfad still more recruiting :» going on, aud the people ed” was turned, and the two on one
tbe other animals aforesaid didn’t scare
slowly,
and
endeavoring
to
freexc
her
respond
with a patriotism arldom equal­ side ran out, leaving Mr*. Mosey and
worth a cent. Be cairn Johaqy. er rou
ed, never excelled. Gen. Grime* prove« Mira McCartney alone on Misa Cole's
with a stare.
will make yourself appear ridiciiWua.
She stock her head outofthewin- to be tbe right man in the right place, side.. Finally, Miss McCartney not be­
—Another note of the depravity of dow, and looking ahead saw the fireman and under bis skilled eye the army fa ing acquainted with “Jealousies" left
that Maple Gross Leu. Barith tribe
becoming rapidly diciplined. Concern­ the contest with Mr*. Mosey aa victor.
oding the locomotive.
Big wow Tax.
“Jute see that man on the bullgine. ing Capt. Walker be i* too well known
Deal you think ho fa la danger F she to need mention. The gua-boata un­
child. Her family report that It be
hag* to a young.asaa of ,the naighborheed. but tbe asaaa of people IfeSeve
that if the tTOtb aero known and Jua(faadeambeeewn father would be a
boarder at tbe big stone house at Jack­
Work ha* been commenced on the
“Sakes aBver she ejaculated, aad
rew school noose in the Steven* dis­
ar a full minute lapsed into deep retrict. The expense of building the
oetioa. Thea tbe conductor satmei
same will be about *1,000.
School commenced in the Brigg* Dis-

1879.

THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

1879.

CLOSED OUT AHD FILLING UP.

ty Fine Wall Paper and Border
(tnmmcd free) Window Shades ar
Curtains, very low at Bom Bros.’

8UCAR8, TEAS,

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS

COFFEES, SPICES,

Which are muck cheaper than in tbe Fall, in fact lower than ever known in the I
history of trade.

CANNED COODS

Especially in
Of svery desrripllon.

Dre^s Ctoods
O” I have Just opened up a fine lot
of Indies’ anti Children’s Shoes, which
customers tell me are cheap. Your at­
tention is invited.
A. M. DaCGDUTT.

JELLIM-I*

all COMPETITION!
Aud in fact a full line of
XXX1K AT ova 1070 FBICSS:
Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
STAPLE AMD FAMCT 6S0CERIES

DISCOUNT

At price* to suit tbe majority.

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York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
French Designs 11c, former price 20c.

! Crock’ry &amp; Glaanvarc

Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c. Is cheaper than ever and In price and
quality I ran. aud will, d-&gt; a* well by
worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
you as any firm in Burry or Eaton conn
| tie*. Call and get my piiec* ou any-

*

Our old Dress Goods will be sold much^^TlJ.'^^X.r^'”'
below cost. Don’t buy until you get 0iirjioi‘^L'.d’&lt;.“,"aJu^i'.ii“',?
dear or to merit your patronage nnd

*

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prices.

.wud wm.

Yourw TleMpectAxllj'.

Stuff*

k'our* Respectfully,

D. C. GRIFFITH.

CHAS. W. SMITH.

e. cook’s

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TTu.riiitu.re!
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.
rumit«re:
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job, from the

i

STANDARD JT'UNTTUllS AT

ORDINARY BUGGY To The FINEST PHAETON, J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,
Which we will guarantee to be

Caeapkr Than You Can Get Elsewhere,
y

Quality considered.

| Flint Lilt at hnitm ii tie Cutty.

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We ran in connvct(pn with our busineera

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A FIRST-CLASS TRIM-SHOP.

ITRST-CLASS GOODS,

Jt you need anything in tbe TRIMMING itaa, roll nwl *ec n*. for we can do
you good.

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Un&lt;lei’talrlngF.Ooo&lt;l«.

Carefully attended to, aud ratifactiou given every time.

-------- 4x4-------CF* Hoping to receive a liberal share of your patronage, and thanking you
for past favor*. I remain

Walnut Cases and Caskets.
SHROUDS AND GLOVES

’

Your Obodioat Servwat,

.___________ EUGENE COOK.
FURNITURE! . FURNITURE!
-------- A FULL STOCK--------

AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER.

J. Utl.XTX X M»XM.
,^T ri HA INM'

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MEAT MARKET!
ALL. KINDS OF

FRESH HD SALT BEATS!
occurred a few days more at tbe Coa­
ter.
Olive Clark, Lillie and Mattie
Briggs, aged respectively Ifi,tf, and 18

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coffins,

school in Dint. No. 1 re-or- ,
»st Sunday. Sept. E. D. Wil- !
«t-Sept. Mira Lon. Yeurexn
asea Walker; Trees., Frank 1

Caskets,

robes,

&amp;c.,

&amp;c.

nr Fira aa al atfiftiaa gi vra ta turjHtoag grrtafiatag to Ubr
Bull 11 Wa flnt-e'aM Ladrrtnlirr.

■AWi

KELLOGG, DEMARAY k CU

‘riiie, feofcrd hetat, feural a Uroeffhfa
«M. Mtehed bte team, wteri bask al■rant beora boZare he found fa. Ho Mi

•etrt whk
tar.ttfr.ci
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                  <text>NUMBER 32.

VOLUME VI.

gmffiug. of Sew York. Now s^l tUu
they allow their wire* Mid. M**Mb«wrt*
to come from Baxter street as d help
ptek. Then th* garbage pile is corovvd
with a ptotureaque company of grimy

xLTrjsjjsau-sri
•trange phase of hf*. They have their
social distincticma, too, for th* cartmen
who collect th* refam consider them-

how long things would have gone on in
thia way had not Fate taken it in hand.
The Laments had their trunks all
for hia dear Mias Laura that aba re­
solved to postpone going sr^ for a few

time to get dinner, and my Lreakfaottabla not cleared, nor a Hi of work
dooe. I believe be tries fo keep
awake."

o'elock in the afternoon the resident* al
that place observed a cloud in the
west when it wm not much larger than
a man's hand. It was of * greenish
nolx. Pretty soon it began to twirl,
then it ascend edand traveled in an easter­
ly direction. At the some time a cloud
appeared from the southeast It was
black and murky. The two heavilycharged bodies of electricity continued
to travel toward each other; tho light­
ning became vivid, almost blinding,
and soon they met over Lisbon, and,
with a deafening crash of thander, the
work of destruction began, and was
qtvckly ended. Not more than three
minutes' time sufficed to lay waste one
of the finest ncction* of country in
Texas. Of the two clouds one ap­
peared in a funnel shape, and, although
there was a heavy rain—-much heavier
than usual—it could not Im said that it
was a water-spout, for the wind seemed
to com* from the funnel-shaped cloud.

so bard I am afraid ho will havo a

and her head, with its bright-bronze
hair, nodding *0 emphatically that the
ivy leaves above her ware all in a
tremble.
“Nor a doctor," said Aunt Prudence,
shrewdly, as she glanced out of her win­
dow in time to sea T&gt;r. Thorne’s buggy,

boy. When’ the w&amp;rt came, \Dr.
Thorne remained also, and together he
and Laar* brought ths UttlftfeJUow

SSSJMaS&amp;S

"Oh, spare me. Aunt Proe! I know
all about It; *ho married just a* she
had vowed she would noL It docs not
follow that I am to be so foolish, does
it? I had rather be a blessed old maid,
like yon. if I could only be half •* good,
than to be Mr*. Somebody number

tabic.
A half-hour’s singing and walking be­ take the .fever, she was sick for several
fore the little one was ready for hi* days, her mother and Aunt Prue tend­
CTEdlc: then Laura nodded good-by to ing her with a devotion charming to beher neighbor, who was bnstly preparing
dinner, and got in return such a took of
heartfelt thanks that she went home
with a new feeling in her heart.
"It was *neh a little thing to do, and
ret I have made aomabodv happier. I

And forthwith there waa a slight
change in the resolution she had formed
that morning. It now read. ’I will
------------- a widower, a doctor, or a
’ Then she laughed softly to
she thought what Aunt rrue

LEWIS DURKEE

mnoir house

*lt aeems odd that you have taken
such a dislike to Dr. Thorne. Laura:
everybody else likes him," **dd that
young lady’s mother from her seat by
the fire, where her finger* were ba*y
doing her darling's mending, while her
thoughts were planning bow aba might
in som* other way take ewy shadow of
care from her young Ufa.
"I did not mention his nams in par­
ticular. mother."
“Well, I knew you meant him. for
you have not liked him since I called
kim in to prreeribe for your headaches.
By the way, you never showed me his
last preacrtplioa; I noticed it was quite

“The impudence of the man! All
those fine words meant simply thia:
‘You are a lazy, good-for-nothing girl;
go to work, and yon will be better.’
Not that I think I am anything else,
but one doe* not care to be reminded of
such thing*- I wonder if ho knows
that this dear little mother of mine ha*

that gentleman, who waa looking with
aarpriae at the phaeton and its occu­
pants.
Laura fancied his bow was a trifle
lea* cool than usual, and thought, angnIv, “ 1’11 never take them again. He
thinks I am following his advice, and I
won’t gratify him."
Ho thought, • There ia atom tj that
girl than 1 sappoaed. I really wish she
would cultivate Mrs. Blake: the little
woman sadly need* a helping hand."
Then h* straightway banishrd the beau­
tiful Miss Lamont from his mind, and
oommenecd planning hia new treatise
on diphtheria.
The lovely spring day* followed each
other ia rapid auoocwiou, and every day
Laura's pony carried ita happy toad oat
into ooantry roads wham the air was the
“ Perhaps there ia some excuse tor pureaL Sometimes the little mothci
bar, Prue," said the other sister, who and the baby went^ and it waa surprisalways found a aloak foe everyone's
ahortoomings. " Katie aaya she haa
threodiUlo children, and does her own

yynxiAk jones,

IRaNTISTS,

on that side of the house. Shosaysaho
often sees the htll. wrenaa walking the

I'EKSO.MALS.

All the Davenport family are now on
the rtagrKisa Cettwato wear* earring* aa
targe aa anuff-boxes.
Robert BEowxrxa and Mrs. Stowe
alone. But just tui she r-an gathering arc each 66 year* old.
ap the reins a wistful little face peered
Madame WasaHrnt'B jewels have
tlxrough the fence in the next yard.
been appraised at *70,000.
"I say. you're got a jolly pony "
Caeoixal McCloskey sold hia New
" Would you like to go with me, York residence tar *60,000.
Charlie?*
“ My name is Tommy Blake. Ill
mated at *19,000,000 a year.
bet I’d like to go; and Susie, toe.”
1‘HM.AnELtuis’is' Ee only city »wh«re
"Well, ren and aak mamma."
In a low minute* the happy liUle editor* grow to be very old.
ones were in beside her—Buaic cling­
Pope Leo does not like to give au«iiing timidly to her skirts, while Tocunr cnce to promiscuous etmn|rcra.
stood boldly up in front, whip in hand,
Mr. Johx Keats, the poets nephew,
ia a civil Mgweer in Missouri.
Tire' Kticdiv* ‘Of Egypt has twelve
children, distributed among four wives.
Turiir.A»a rumor that Dean Stanley
bt’sbo^rt "lo jcln-the Houma Catholic

forma. It may a*y grace at the tabic,
and it may not aay grace at the table.
It may be gifted to sustain a family
altar, and it may not have the gift requi­
site. But if the heart be right, there
"lixll Iw grace aud prayor fulness, albeit
forms bo lacking in the family. There
is a way of eating your food which
thanks God better than any grace-say­
ing that can ba devised. There ia a
way of kissing the wife after the mead
and the hoalnuid it Icanng for office
which covers tho whole ground between
husband and wife intended to be oov
cred by the influence of the family
altar. Wa have known a man aak for a
bl«w4agoa food which ha himself con­
demned in the very next breath. To
thank God for food, and scold your wife
or the cook in the next breath because
the steak is overdoue. or the cakes not
Lruwued to your suiting, or the lea too
strong, iswnmvthing more, my fri&lt;md,
than impiety—it ia indecency.
Home religion should be loving first
of all, and last of alt It sncr.Id be—lov­
ing. It should be very patient, toe—
especially on tho** d*ya when it is ban!
to be patient. It should lx&gt; cheerful,
especially when it taktw wit to invent
occasions of nrtldnineas.
It should
be brave, not to face tho trouble* that
arc without, but the troubles that are
within.
A kindly word, a pleasant
speech, a eheerfnl or sympathetic look,
a touch of the hand in the old tender
frehion of the courting days, a stroking
of the check and the soft movement of
the palm
_____
________ fool if yon say it,
fnend. You didn't think they ware
foolish trick* ooce. and you were wiser
then than you are now that you have
dropped them. A littls more courting
in married life would keep married life
what courtship ia. The foolishness of

tint cloud traveled until it collided with
the cloud from the aoutbeaaL Then
followed wind, hail, rain, death, and
destruction. Hail atones were found aa
were killed oatright and many badly
hurt Numerous hoaacs on tho out­
skirts were demolished. Advices from
different places in Texas giro details of
Iom of life and widespread destruction.
South Carolina seems to Lave suf­
fered even more severely. The tornado
swept over that Htate and Georgia. At
Walterboro, Colleton eonnty, alone, six­
teen persons were killed. and the num­
ber of injured cannot be estimated.
AH the charehas in the town—and th&lt; re
are seven—were completely demolished.
Houses were destroyed in a twinkling
Pianos, stoves. Bedding, and all sorts of
heavy as well a* light household
articles were blown in every direction.
The clothing of ladira was blown en­
tirely off in the street, and their cries
mingling with iLoon of tho injured And
of mother* who had lost their children

. —A cat tale, told by the Sntro (Nev.)
Independent; “A cat which was chased
into tho Sntro tunnel br a dog, the
। other day, turned and looked back after
running rbout 1JS00 feet into the dark
| ne*«. and the light of its eyes was dis­
tinctly seen by a number d men at the
mouth of tho tunnel.”
I —Andrew Jones, of Cheater. Pa^
argued with Lizzie Wriah, from 6 p.m.
until midnight, in a vrin endeavor to
convince her that it would be well to
mxrry him. Then he committed sui­
cide, and the girl a*y« that if she had
known ho was so deeply in earnest she
would have accepted him.

may, wnere 11 is acocnapuicu uy uuhand sketches of the invention drawn
by Mr. Edison:
In the electro-mofograph a cylinder
made of prepared chalk and saturated
with a strong solation of canatie alkali
is set upon support* so that it can be
turned upon its axis. A strip ef metal
fastened to the mica diaphragm reals
on the cylinder and is nraaaed *o firmly
by it* ipring upon the cylinder that
when it iatorned by means of th* han­
dle the friction of the strip on the cylin­
der tend* to pull the dis|ihragm out of
■hope, causing it to bulge inward aa
long ss the cylinder i* in motion. If
now, while this motion of the cylinder
is maintained, an electric current paaae*
through the atrip of metal and then

smnunt qf this friction is varied or it is
destroyed altogether, and the strip
slides freely on the cylinder. This was
the basis of the former invention. The
release from friction by a change in
cloctnc condition in the flrot instru­
ment failed (imply from ignorance of
some slight matter* of detail, that in
the electro-motograph arc corrected
and made practical. In the musical
-telephone the releasing of the frictional
resistance by etectno action caused the
aonnding-board of a guitar to vibrate,
and thus act up sonorous vibrations.
In the clectro-motograph the mica disk
takes the place of the guitar, and, by
1 the improved construction of the sp;«ra£u*. intricate and complex vibra­
tion* *ueb a* are produced in speaking
are reproduced in their original or even
in greater volume. When the appar­
atus ia at reat the diaphragm ia mo­
tionless, and electric currents shot
through the spparatus produce no
effect. In the same manner the mere
turning of the cylinder without electric
action produce* no effect, except to pull
the dispbragm slightly out of ohape.
If, while the cylinder is being turned,
an electric IidjiuImi arrive*, the pull on
the diaphragm caused by the friction of
strip on the cylinder ia more cr lea*
released, and the dmphragm is free to
vibrate or spring back into Its original
condition. If now the electric impulse*
follow one another in regular order in
—Many onrioas discoveries hsvr been corrcwpondcnce with with the oonarons
msde in the belt that stretches from the vibrations imparted to tho tranamitUng
Pacific to the Great American deecrt.
but wbat follows appears to be new in catching of the metal strip on the cylin­
the anlliropology of the country . ?. re* der will follow in the same order, and
idea I of Richmond, Grout eonnty, New thus the diaphragm - will be made to
Mexico, recently hail occarion to dig a vibrate in unison with the original vicellar. Ju»t lielow the rurfac© be came braUons, and thus reproduce the origi­
upon the ruins of an adobo structure, nal words. As the aaiai disk is much
and six feet further down unearthed twu larger than the disk of the transmitting
skeleton*, one that of a child and the instrument, the amplitude ef its swing
other that of * t•ill-grown person. The may be much greater, and, consequent
remarkable thing about the adult skele­ ly, it will repeat the words with greater
ton wa* a protuberance, larger than a power. The electro-raotuKraph ia prachen’s egg and more oblong in shape, tically an apparatus for transforming
which was fastened like a horn to the electric action received from a distance
back port of tho skull. On the child's into mechanical work. The amount of
nkull was a similar, but smaller, growth. electric action has nothing to do with
Both skeleton* were token from nichre the amount of the mechanical work
in a stone wall. The Uronf County performed, because the movement of
Herald is inclined to think that the the cylinder is controlled by power in­
whole pre-historic race to which the dependently of the electric action, the
•pecimena belong hod the protnberanoc, I electricity merely releasing thia power
by destroying the friction in greater or
a sort of rear no*e done np in bone.

—A desperate fight occurred recently
between the engineer and fireman of a
Mimonri, Kansa* and Tex** railway
train, daring the trip from Emporia to
1'arsons. In tho atrugglo the Uiroltlevalve of tho engine was palled wide
open, and the sjiec-d of thc'train became
frightful, alarming the paswinger* and
causing them to appeal to the conduc­
tor, who lost no time in reaching the
"steam end ” of the flying train, where
he found the eugineci and the fireman
belaboriog each other with hammer*,
wrenchew, etc. The tpeed of the train
was checked, jnat in lime to avoid a col
iision with * freight train.
—A number of strange occurrences
gronpeil: Joeiah 'Walker, of Three
lUtm, Mich-, shot hitnuelf fatally lie­
cause the town'HccUon went against the
Greenback party, for which he had
worked hard. One of the small seeds
of a grape canned tho death of a San
Francisco man by lodging in the intes­
tine* and forming an sloceiw. Mrs. An­
nie Arnnrtrong and Mrs. Mary Barns
were arrested in Detroit for liorrowfng
one another's children to ordor to make
| their families appear larger when the
overseer* of the )mm&gt;i were making the
round*. A fight between a cat, a crow,
and a dog i-i reported from Mount
Holly, N. J. A whiteconple were lately
carried in Shelby county, Tenn, by a

Hr I-et Them Talk.
It ia one mark of grealneM to beat
small enemies with contempt Fred­
erick tin Great never con'd how much
fun or criticism hia people made of him.
Ho was fond of saying that "beeould
do what be pleased, and hie subjects
—rrl ** IIov be
would have treated the “seditious utter­
_.«, the President of Princeances" which Bismarck ia so sternly re­
lege, has just become a citizen
pressing. two (sets may suffice to show :
.’nited States.
A Berlin bookseller sent to the pal­
ace a copy of the roost stinging lampoon
Oaelaxd, Cat, ia getting np a regi­
ever pabliahed against Frederick, and
ment which shall escort Grant from the
asked for hia Majesty's inatrucUona.
Pacific to the Atlantic.
*
"Do net advertise it offensively." an
No Geemax Emperor ha* hitherto
swered the King, "but sell it by all
means; I hope it will pay you hell."
On another occasion he found a
crowd staring at a scurrilous caricature
RrmEBT Alstok, a son of the assas­
of himself, which had been pasted so
sinated Georgian, ha* lieen made ro-shigh on the wall that it waa not easy to
Bctiger of Senator Gordon’s Committee .
see it distinctly. The King, pushing
on Oomraeree, receiving a salary of
hia way through the startled throng,
&gt;1,440.
said to his attendant:
—A cage in a menagerie at St. Ixraia
Ox hia 05th birthday, the Itev. Dr.
“Pat it lower down, that they may
If we were able to look into the great
EriM, th* di.brenn.kod M«th- world beyond, we might repine at being not have to strain their necks over it." contained two lions and one leopard, the
odist-preferhrr. ef GeorgiavLsptizodflve obliged to remain here so Jong. Jost
In an instant the obnoxious placard lions being separated from the leopard
great-grandchildren and one great- a* God haa placed great gulfs of space waa torn to shreds, and the crowd div- by a partition. There was a door in th*
partition, through which, the leopard
great-grandchild.
between the planets, so that the inhab­ prrwxl with a shout of "Long live «-** admitted for a few minute* each
Tint family of Beeretary of War itants of each shall know on!v the affair*
day by a lion tamer to perform tricks
Stanton i* all broken np, and one of it* own globe, he has also placed a gulf
with the lion*. A few nights sgo the
daughter ia the only remaining child. between this world and th* future Uf&lt;.
A house belonging to Oapt. Bennett, keeper left the door utuiccured. During
Jim h*t son di»d * yearfro, site, mak- Thus, he makes it ear duty to think,
Jug Mrt6*ntxrputadion ** *' lawyer in not of dying, but of living; not of the of Mackinac, situated on the north the night peroons about the show beard
Washington.
hereafter, but of the here; not of tho *hore, near the Bchuoanx, was burned there were noises of a scuffle in the
Edwxed Clay, a Richmond barber, world to come, but of tho world that is. | last week Wednesday night. The building where the animals were con­
three children of tho Indian who had
attextiptert the other day .to eat twelve Every day wo arc to prepare, not for
fined, but such sounds are in tho regu­
soda crackerjin as mon v minuter. When death, but for life; for u wv Mra whely charge of tho place had been left locked lar nature of things in a pl*'*'.. of wild
the time was np he had disposed of ten here we may certainly trust God a* to up in the bouse,.while he and his wife beasts and tame ones, and attracted no
cracker* only. Besides, it took him a our hereafter. Thia, however, I think were visiting hia wife's mother. The particularattenlicn. The next morning,
quarter of an hour to get nnchoked.
i we may aay, that death, when it cornea, oldest of the children was a boy 8 year* though, when the attendant* made the
of age. The house took fire in the
James Kxetor, * farmer of Norfolk must be ecnaidered not a l»d thing bnt night, and the boy, not lieiug able to rconda of the cages, there was great exa good thing. Bin co the /.kmtghty
sends death to every one of Hi* creat­ get out of the door*, and th* window* ritement. The cage lately containing
being securely fastened, *ro* only able the lions and leopard had only two oc­
rich, having. struck an iron chest that ure* to whom He lias riven life, since to escape by taking an ax and chop­ cupants, and they were both lions,
'
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contained •frtfral tbourond dollar* in death io aa uni
ping hia way oat of a window. He then while the door between the compart­
gold coir—probably buried there by boa blearing
Where the leopard
took the younger children ouL They ments was open.
remained about the house till morning, had gone was a mystery until the cage
wrapping their feet up in some blanket* was examined closely, when there ap­
to keep them from freezing. Tbry peared a gcod deal of blood on the floor
waited until noon tlx; next day for their and bar*, a good deal of hair every­
parent* to eomc, and, they not doing so, where, and a heap of bone* at one side.
the little fallow put the two smaller

ing waa perforated.
A DlBTSXorisnni Senator of Georgia .
haa quit the timber traffic for the 'pos- .
Scribner for May has a paper, by
of the other world:' Thai it is mated
A singularly horrible accident re­
by the name Being who has made thia cently occurred at a rolling mill in CLarlcw H. Farnham, drecriptire of the
world: it ia another mansion in the Cleveland, Ohio. William Raleigh, docks of New York, and their pictur­
houae of our Father. Consider, them,
‘ - ' - was standing in front of esque and varied life, from which we
what He haa done for us here, if you
&gt;ugh which a bar of red-hot
wish to know what He will do for ua
tg run. When the iron ii.
there. If ttoete la fatffiiii variMy in
beat the bar is very ph­
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becoming chilled it take*
all aorta of fantastic fora%aad flies and
Many who read the following will re-

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aahnsw tolar itaegri; and ttemsHHdss
two feet deep, buried tn the lieach. or
in burrow, near tbs tops of eHh- Jact-fn-tfc^PwfptV
« Nicketaa

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That waaartsver RMt»M b«v
when be wak givru •«'ut &lt;Nff up Ma 1
gardsn, Ltd a two-bit piece In it.'1
and told all thobays in the neighbor* .
bon,}. The next morning* the ground ■
was pulverisad two feet deep. .
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mhnt'a

farr lwrrl«f»re rrtendiag from Toledo
Mk iamfe, Haa.iW, Qdteey, War­
rater, Krokufe a»d Hurt iagtoa
ths

300 IN BARRY COUNTY!
over «4»e pr»&gt;»ret of having the road
extended to that city aud tli&amp; heromo
A terminal p*fnt. These arrangranente
make the ••Watu»*h” much the shortest1
route Iwisren the wret and tho east,
•rod as in energy and honraty »f man
Moment it chalicnge* ndtniwttwn, it i
will undoubtedly-lieco*** oaeot the
m«4 pofMriar roulas f«rr general traffic
from mean ro nrmV. and (or (mople
of Eastern Michigan to Mil points west
or MiuUt-wrid.

Illlllffj

one of the early nioneer* nf Eaton Co.,
and was widely known throughout the
eonnty.
Merritt, a "&lt;ysar Old an*
Emory
Hnii|, nf Buttle Creek, on April 2»th

The Goddess of Liberty owfhl to
dre**. prevailing fashions being imi­
tated, ia rights. la ouo hand *b» ahould
bold the papers n.wesrary for a breech
«f promiseMil ; la Ute other n ropy of

price* and wonld rewpertfully
ill my friend* aad old customers
me a call, 4 door* south of Trnitorr.
A. C. Lags.

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats, I«o !»« 1J tom wiU tin.

ludr should be pinned back with a bay­
onet'; cannon hallnahould be her rar
pcudnnt*, mid her rattdal* should each
bold a revolver. Her cap should be
m.*de nf Congressional speeches. That
dene, ret hemp in American jo**,bon»-

Sinsitd Bill ut ShtUen,

1st. Tkt Jfmier efStnrMff tht HaitdUt, by bolting both at the top and bot­
tom, said bolts being placed fit right angle* to each other, entirely avoiding any
poaaibility of splitting. Also can tie detached and replaced by any one very
easily «^d quickly. Is onqnestiaaably the mart perfect handle fastening in all
it* arrangement* ever invented.

IX Til at U SEASON.

Lard., by the lb. \or barrel,
Herraflrr Pomeroy'* Drmoriat i*te
be isAued from a bran new aud large
4-story nScc in Laf'hMar. Wts., it*
birth-place and ramping ground where
“Brick” cpjoyed several year* of finan­
cial prosperity, although it I* still be
tmbl.sl.ed simultaneously al’ Chica
gn. A daily will also be&gt;started, and
printing done tor co-operative Green­
hack newwp*i»r*.
An "Brick- is a
worker, he will imdonbtedly meet with
The next rrnan*. if bone*tly made,
will mince the relative strength of that
section which tried tn go out of the Un­
ion. Sot because it* rcaourve* arc lr*»
rhan lh&lt;w of the section which remainrd toyal, buf foe the reason that the lor»l government* bare not beOn Mich a*
innpirod confidence and invited hiunigratiou. That U the natural rraalt of
bml gorernmem. Tlte fittest will *urTiro and wtU incren.te
wen Ith and population.

The Rosviau Government. i* to take
ntcreutv* for the aitppre*ainn of Nihilmm, which will be likely to increase.
It ia said that betwred 5.000 and 10,000
fciupec’ -.d pcroou* will be rent in chains
to Siberia. Russia torn yet to learn that
doputisma are doomed to violent w
tiuctiou. The day ia not distent when
the martyra of Siberia will Im the hon­
ored heroes of a new nnd liberal Russia.
Tho Iter. Mr. Bower* ia hia num-;
forgery i* hi* crime; Congregational
iam i* hi* sect; and Coonrillc. in the
Jitale of Near Jersey i* hia place of re*
adencc. Another sud care. brethren;
-anottfer aue among the clergy. 'Jlte
Ker. Mr. Bower*, according to the re­
pot t, "went off." some time ago, with
another tuau'a wife. When are *nch
thigs to be al an end in the pulpits of
Ibe church.

bridge, etc. Tho )om foot* np tn Mft, W. with only fi&amp;OOO insurance.
Nelson Moqnin. foreman in Peter*’
■hmclr mill, at Mam*tee. waainstantly
kilted on Wednesday. Hia clothe*
raiight in a abaft making 000 revolu­
tion a minute. *lrippiug off every gar­
ment rxerpt his Mucking*, and smash­
ing every large bone in hia body.
W. Burt, formetiy of Eaton
Rapid . charged with the murder of
Marfin Van Etter nt Fowlerville, Livimrston Co., eleven years ago. »a&gt;
Wednesday night convicted of niunter
in the second degree. It wa* one of
the most exciting trialsevcr held in that
On Tueaday afternoon a little non of
Justice of th* Prate A. G. CouiMtock.
of Itetroil. wa* killed by a full fnim the
halc&lt;&gt;ny,o( hi* fatbci'a house. He was
pl*ling in c!o*c proximity Io the edge
•if lite* balcony, when hr slipped and
fell to the ground, a dteteucr of 15 frrt.
He Mnirk on hi* head nnd died in fif-

&lt;f-e., &lt;£c., &lt;ke.
tr The Highest Market Price paid
for Hide*, I’elte, Ac.. ?

Fr»»h Good*. Full Weights aud
IF Don’t fo«rf that Wood make*
tho Itost wagon in the market, by 810.
warranted; keep* the. best workmen tn
do all kind* of wagon mending and
blacksmithing; the best of Harrows,
Corn •Plow*. Road Kcntpern, Mower*
and Reapers, Ca*ting*, Plow*. -Plow
fixings, etc Don't fnnret to call before
von buy. I will give you more good*
for les* money, thau any other man.

At Grand Rapid*, April 39th. Mi*.
Michael Butler left two children, aged
9 months and 8 rear*, respectively,
snlecp. aalrep, alone iu her botisr.
while *bc went tun neighlxw** to m-c a
sewing JDacidsc. Shortly after she
saw snfeike comlPX f'°a her bouse ami
The liver i* the imperial organ of the
ran to the door, wneti sh^P'tnd the in­ whole human system, as it control* the
terior in tiarncs. and tho Mildren burn life, b»allh and happiness of mao.
cd to death.
When •! ia disturbed in its pron*r ac­
tion. all kind* ?f ailments are the nat­
Ou Monday an eld. riy gentleman ural result. The digestion of food, the
named Thoma* Dari*disappeared from I movement* of the heart and blood, the
the residence of hi* mu in Detroit, and ; action of the brain and nervous system,
on Friday be was tound. with two cut* [ are all immediately connected with the
in hi* throat, in the towu*hipnf Spring- 1 working of the liver. Il lias been *ucwells. He had first attempted to starve ccssfully proved that Green's August
him*r|f to death, nnd. not being able Flower is unequalled in curing all per­
in endnse the agnny of hnnxcr. had sons afflicted with Dyspcpai* -yr Liver
tried tn commit Miicide by cutting hi* Complaint, and all the numerous syrup
toms that result from an unhealthv
8,000 lards Brat Print* only
condition of the liver and stomach.
Sample bottle* to try. 10cent*. Positiv­ « rents per ys*rd.
ely sold in all town* on the Western
.1 Job Lot of ••racronda” (to ar­
Continent. Threedn*MW4-l| prove that
it i*ju*t what you want.
rive) at 2 aud 8 ci*. per yard.

WM. A. AVLSWORTH

"net.”

He who Mid “If any man pull* down
the American flap, shoot him on the
spot”—Gen. John Adams Dir—ia no
more and hi* mortal ren.ulu* have
hern placed under the nod. Hr loved
hi* country and waa an honest man.

the faoteet hor«re. the fastest youug
men. the fastest bank easfeier*. and the
fa—ire*f yoang women in the unirerae.
And yet we are not mlulled.

“Jaar.- raid b-. "1 think If yoa Hfted
jew (art a* ay from the fire, ire might
ha*r mar h.-C io the room." And t hey
hadn’t been married two yeara cither.
Tire most alluring swindle that a
penny-wire and pound-foolish public
economy erm f&lt;&gt;n «-d upon the muea

GOOD GOODS

from him and attacked Ifim
Mr*.
Dunston bearing his crib*, ran to his
assistance, and tho beast knocked her
down, when a Mr. Guppy, who was at
work near bv. heard the rnc* far help
ami seeing the danger, ran to a fence
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u«ar by
and got _a rail, and started for .
the now raging beast, which no* just
, iu the act of killing M:». D.. aud iwat
, it off. but hr had to run for his life in I
'turn- The animal now became «■» frrucintiR that H had to br shot.
Mr.
1 Dunston lived until। the next morning.
when be died. His injuries consisted of
* broken nrui and wnst. every rib but
! two in hi* tewly, and, worst of all, one
of tlir beast'* Iioru* rau from below his
rar through to hte inputh, breaking his
law bone. Mrs. Dunston had no bone*
being broken, but wasM-riously injured.

Pioneer Drug Store.

NEW STORE

ThtirMi.iV nftenwwui he rmt In

A Vicksburg paper wants a Hn* of
steamers to be e«tab!Uhed between
New Oilean* and Chius, so a* to bring
The daughter of Mayor Jones, of To­
direct to the Southern State*. China­
ledo, Ohio, recently eloped in a singu­
men t«» replace in the cotton-field the lar and sad bumci. Mr. Jm&gt;«w ha* rodeparting negro.
pontedlv been eltoreu chief magistrate
of hi* city, aud is a man of wraith and
Nihilism in Rusrea liaa become a re­ high reapertebilitr. The daughter,
ligion. It* script urea are written in now twenty year* old. graduated at the
nf her class in the Toledo High
blood. Il permanently convert* by n*- head
Kehool at 16, and wan regarded a* onr
MuMnslion. It* faith 1* univrrral hie' d girl* ia Ohio.
rrty, and despotism the devil it opp&lt;MCatbp'fc, until
converted by a former sriuxdmato tn
b» lie re in the doc trine of perfection­
An old newspaper Miner in Milwau­ ism, as taught by a sect of communistic
Free Methodist*. She wa* no Influenc­
kee get* * chance to anyof th«- Tnlmagr ed by this new faith that she &lt;1teen rdcd
trial i "Ono day of that triaNnJnrrstlH- the lover to whom she wnsenrsged, jn.
eanre of Chnatiuuty more thau all the
Ashing on Sunday that ever »** douc.
Au Iowa man who ha* berti married
four unw* ba* four motber-indaw* in
one femur, where they *1] live together.
Hrn-’a a man, we venture to nay, who
wouldn’t he afraid of 40.0M Zslaa.

the point in a way to prevent any side movement of the point, ahould the key &lt;
become looae. Thin and the key fastening combined is beyond question the,
most perfect point fastening for strength, security, economy and saving of' i
time ever produced.
| 8th. ne DoaMy Adjntiable HalleeMf Iron IFAevf Hfitnderrd -need on both our ' 1
Iron ■ Beam Plows. The wheel
runs on an adjnstsble arbor, made,1
•eparatc from the standard, is quickly adjusted to ran the wheel on a line of the ',
plow and furrow by taking out the arbor and turning it half way around. Hr ;
SCHOOL BOOKS,
wfecr I can also bo placed on either side of Uw standard, to ran on the side ar ■ ।
"■der the beam, a* occasion or fancy may require.
GROCERIES.
7th. 7kc Cleritn. on the Iron Beam*are malleable iron, much stronger than •
east iron, and are doubly adjustable.

GOODS AND PRICES

DRESS GOODS.

making a specially of gentlemen's and
ladie*’ tine wear. Il j* truly said that
twtuire &gt;a* otadn some queer /ret. Imt
there i* r way of fitting them in a com­
fortable aud ticcoming manner, a* there
who have favored me with their pnlronagr have tonrned. Besides, homemade good* are known to be more dur­
able, aud ciieajwr in the end. All work
warranted. Order* solicited especially
from those who find it imposaiblc to
secure a gnod fit- Sntiafnetrongnarnn’ ’
......

YORK (MNSTHb AJ.PACCA,

find, nt Bandit Brant— forming one coni in non* piece, with bolts ent there­
on—no ertra bolts required. Tbr.^ brace* form ;» firm support to the handles,
relieve the pressure of the hand* from tho luindsidc and Moldboard, are a great
saving and preventive of the handle* being broken; and are worth an extra pair
of handles to every plow.

3rd. nt Landtide Hook Fiutenity-U entirely new, and an additional support
and fastening of the beam or standard, avoiding any possibility of breaking or ।
oaggiug down, as is frequently the case with other plows where secured by only4
one bolt.
4th. ne Orerlapping .Voidboa rd, in connection with the top brace and rib, fit-1'
ting into the aide of the beam—rendering much additional strength and support.'.
| 5th. An Additional Point Fattening—The Iwnm projecting into the flange* of j,

J. M. Wvod.

wicked. Hr left the citr a few dev*
ag Inst a* he waa getting so highly
*en»Itivr and refined that they thought
of putting him iu n gios*case—and now,
since he baa gone, hr ia secured of teh
ing hi* employer's money, debauching,
or at lemrt. rooming with young girl*,
Greeley'^ “Go Were" ha* broken up and taking our Carrie Lee to Chicago
many a family. tillrij. many a railroad and there dcrerting her.
ear, aold many a farm, built up many a
A most heart rending accident oc­
rente. left many a eruditor in the lurch, curred ahoat three and one-half mile*
gave thousand* ibe "shake*" of fever north of Clarkston. Oakland Co.. Thurs­
aud ague, and made them acquainted day afternoon, ou the farm onmxl by
with the grasshopper to their sorrow. Wm. Dunston, which resulted in the
death of Mr. Dunston and a scrioas, if
It is n comparatively innocent thing to not fatal injury to hi* «ifc. Mr. D.
take the editor’* advice—aye, there'* owned a large bull, which he took much
pride in, often being beard tn rail it hi*

The Khedive of Egypt haa adopted a
Cbtrago fashion and "*poutcd" the
wheat crop of hi* Kingdom. He ha*
borrowed on it, it ia eaid. the sum of
♦1.780,000. A corner on grain in the
land of the Phnroahs bring* tn mind
Jo*eph and hi* brethren.

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

VIENNA BAKERY

Our patient has recovered. She i*
happy.
They now norm pl eared to
have her cnnic to church. The roturrrgntinn in no longer annoved. Dr. Warnern White Wine of Tar Syrup ha*
completely cured ter cough.
22-35

The Materials inthio Plow are the very best ia-avery sense of |
the word, and the workmanship A No. 1, making a first*claMtool in every particular. We give below some of the points on I
which we claim superiority of construction to any other plow:
made.
'

NEW GOODS

WILSON i HOWE
(Opposite tho Wolcott House.)

Hth. Oar True Chilled Moldboard. I* of uniform hardness all through the cast- !
ing. and is far superior tn any surface-chilled moldboard, or steel, m both bardnew* and firmness of texture, and a large per rentage stroogv-r than aay surface- i
chilled moldboard ever used, qpd we recommend if, with (nil knowledge of its ,
merit and worth.
Wh. The Jointer is no new untried invention, but has bron much used far up­
wards of twenty years, and no farmer who lias once used it ever use* the coni- •'
ter again. The object of using a Jointer tor small plow) in placo of the coulter,:'
is t* divide the furrow-slier of artrface soil over into the bottom of the furrow
&lt;=«rt effectually than ean otherwise be done, nnd the back or large-plow, bring*'
it* farrow-slice over and torero it eomplrtrly, leaving the surface level and j,
light. It will completely invert weeds, stubble and manure, or heavy dcrer, I
so that it will not drag up. No corn stubble ran be plowed as it should be, with- i
nut it. Sod at one plowing, ia made a* mellow aa a summer fallow, and ean be
harrowed evnaawbe of the furrow without dragging up a particle of turf.
'
Aa important advantage the Jointer ha* over the coulter to ite cheapness *f]
repair. The coulter very soon becomra dull and Nnnt, requiring upsetting ami
refariog with steel, costing from fonr to rax shillings, and time in going tothe
btacksmith shop, worth, in the busy seaano. aa much more. When the Jointer i
point becomes worn out, the farmer has only to loosen one bolt, replace it with;
anew one. making the jointer a* good aa new, at a cost of only twenty-five I
eeate, and five minutes time al I he longest.
The Jointer docs not increase the draft noy more than a coulter, and wfft n ark
wherever a coulter ean be used, and perform its work more M-tUfaeiory.
Farmers who hare any prejudice n&gt; fnrm of any part tenter make of plow bare j
simply tn try our plow one hour to be convinced of the error. All we ask ofany I
farmer ia to give our plow* a thorough and impartial trial before passing judge-1
n*snt, and then we will abide the rerailt; and aa long a* it costs the fanner noth­
ing to give it a trial, he sbonld not hesitate for a moment to improve the oppor- [
tently. The fact* are that there is more actual work sccompliahed with the
plow than any other tool used on the fann, for its cost, aud if one plow possess- ;
e« any marked degree of merit over another, the farmer cannot afford for a mo- ■
meat to do without it. or think it a matter of ironomr to uno the old one. for he I
will find thi« idea of economy—using a poor tool—a mistaken one. No farmer
or mechanic can do good work with poor tool*, and the greatest curse a farmer
can have on his farm ia a poor plow.
.j

10th.v Taking everything in eonnertuia, they are the most perfectly constructed '
plows for strength, economy, service and convenience for u*e and repair, ami
for general farm purpose*, ever constructed in America. There ia not a single
piece in these plow* bat what aijj be easily replaced by any farmer, without
calling the aid of a mechanic.

OLESTOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES

Below we give the names of a few farmer* who have, for the past year, been
using the criebrated Wiard True Chilled Plows, and contedor them far auperior
to any plow in the market for durability, lightness of draught, and ease in ■
handling, and the superiority of ite work :

wlland.
Band.
Woodland.
‘
A. 8IDNAN. Woodland. ’
JOSEPH SHORES, Woodland.

ISAAC HAGAI
JOHJf KILPA’

From S3 a Sult to $20

JOHN WILKESON. Maple Grove.
A. 8. OUICK. Maple Grove.
LEECH McKKLVEY, Mapto Grove.
EMERSON HYDE. Crartteton.
SILAS BADCOCK. C**4k&lt;on.
M. BAITiNGEIL Woodland.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES
We have the Largent aad Beat Se­
lected Stock in the city and

PRICES WAY DOWN:

Nashville, Michigan.

91,00 jver pair.

JHrsTs CaiTBoaU only 9«.OO.
Mrn'k Kipp Bools only ««.OO.
.Veat’a Flow »bova only 91.00.
1OO pair* Women’s uud Mina*
o’ Nlippcn only 50 da. a pair.

GREAT BARGAINS IN

DO NOT NEGLECT

KOCHER BROS.

GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS!

OUR GROCERY STOCK it FULL
It
CoS. A
-. w----------- rm «a - -

PIONEER STORE !
New Goods
New Goods!

I1M

NEI I SEASONABLE GOODS,
BaHviMM. One Brigadier-Gernrral h»-4
brehnt.
Nutwithateadiag the luud rima* »ad .

KOCHER BROS

are now receiving our Spring SI
The first installment of

BOOTS and SHOES!
HATS AND CAPS
Arc in stock, nnd more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

LOOKOUT FOR NEW “AD." SOON

|

�IONS,
stated from

T he Long Brick

SURGICAL IN8TI;

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*

Ac.

' FINE PERFUMER.

.

T-

DRY GOODS, CARPER’S,
would heed this prorerb aud not Uy
himself liable to a heavy fiue ao often.
Maggie, wife of George Haritina, do■artSrtlAt life, April nth. She died
A. Burgwrou has
0. Creekarfepraroiro
tag'hereto? •1.300.
C.U. Dearing hath shaken tha dust

-Tha
of the
Hasting. Jesrate, this weak. pdya ua a
high templiment la etasteertng that
the proprietor of the Nxwb etime three

highly appreciated, even if it does come
from an unexpected aotaae- ;.r ■ - .

—MtroWyoraa Bradfield, of Grand
Haven, the girt tmapcraMr torturer.

quence and power in portraying the
evils »f intemperance, will speak at the
M. E; Church on Monday evening, May

and Win
&lt;t!T night,
Iren rod*
d they all

Os Thursday F. C. Boise aud wife
began bouse keeping ia the little brick
at the head of Maptott.
' The new grocery Ann of Wilson A 1^ the Wl)itehal1 Times a* one of the
best pltyaiclaD* ta the State.
reader* this week. See it.
Martin E. Curtis had * very narrow
L. F. Mau. formerly of Caroaro, hav escape from death the other day. He
lug rented Jacob Ftanekb farm. Im* was sawing down a tree, whou it aplit,
falling upon and crashing him Into the
become a citizen of thia village.
ground, so that be bad to be dug &lt;rat.
A fine line of spring good* are arriv­ Miraculously bn was not severely injur­
ing at W. A. Aylsworth’a, the result of ed, and think* he win be all right in a

a trip to Detroit early in tho wosk.
Mr*. L. Thompson, an evangelist, lail foe me T' our post office cleric ull.
will preach at the Christian Ciinrrh him hr l&gt;a*l better go homo and read
hia Uw books, but whea I-awrcnce IL
Al. Raaey ia out with. a'new barber comes in early iu the morning aud says
“I’ll tak* something to take** the clerk
fc*hd Mrs. Yate* baa had the win­ know* what he want*, and well he
ed her millinery store lettered.
might. We hope the people of Wood­
J. C. Clark of Maple Greve, haa gone laud will wake up to a realirinjf sense
up to Manistee to take charge of a saw of their duty.
Eddie Holbrook bought a carpet and
rail! there, which be ia interested U.
fitted bis room up in grand style, and
E. Ogden is tho happiest msa in town, then went to Hastings to get •'married "
and nil because be is grandpa to a nix but hia drieiania said “no,” and in eoaptrand girt. via. his daughter. Mrs. E. aequenca Eddie ia .feeling quite Lad.
Never mind. Eddie, tlw Advents say the
Baek.
world is coming to au end on the 11th
C. C. Wolcott has put up iu front of of July. Y’ou can get drunk on the
Ids plfcc of busincM a Unndaome ilium - 4Ui aor and your wife won't waits
inate sign of tbe Mich. Stove Co.’*,

Haar the testimony of Wm. Spire:
I took a No. 1 Wiard Plow borne fiom
C. C. Wolcott's to try. Had very little
confidence
it would suit me, but after a
away some diatance and hid it. then bid
hl* whifletreea. The payment of tTAO thorough trial in all kinds of plowing
each, keeps peace l&gt;etween tbe parties, I mast aay I have used ail ktad* ot
and leant* them to bo cautious what
the Wiard U the beat, plow 1 ever held,
liter do in the future.
.
“Mudortunea never come singly ." I­ boy M ocher but tbe Wiard.
William Snxx.
M. V anDyke. an honest, hard-working,
The Wiard i* warranted 35 to GO lbs.
yi-t poor man. haa the misfortune to
see
- —
* —
.»r. t Only
•____
tha lightest draf: plow made, and i* al­
sec plent
plenty
of
all!ratios.
a short
sgo three of bis family were sick so warranted to plow in hard aud stony
tim« ago
sand where all others fail.
Our Patent Point Fastening is super
.
taken sick, and by reason of a very bad ior to all others.
Wo challenge any plow made for a
awelhug on th* neck and in it* throat,
public
triaL
its life was dispairvd pf; A few dqy*
Ovnr 88 Wiard How* sold by C. C.
Wolcott i» 80 daya
,
ter. then broke inside of it&gt; threat, asd
TF- Star Sliingies at the Elevator.
for n few days it required much care to
$3A0
pe
r
m.,
eve
ry
Sbiugie
warranted.
krp the child from sufforation. Lastly:
one of Mr. VanDyke's borac* waa sud­
IF* Try tbe now atorv of VV*ilson St
denly taken aiek, and at praacot the Howe and save money.
caec look* hopcit-M fo/the hotw. The
team ia the main dependence nf Mr.
tittHty or N«C GuHty
VanDyke for toe support of his family
being the last one to offer salt at
and just at present tu^be deprived of Of
eijapcrbbl.
the use of bis team t&lt; ‘
BrfTerue Lhne at 18 eta. per bushel,
ia doubbr afflicting.
and at the kilns in Bellevue for 9 eta.
per bushel.
('hio White Lime for *1.00 per bbl.
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
These price* are made at the Bonan­
Fanners are plowing for coni.
za Store.
A. M. Dacohxrtt.
.
Proprietor.
The recent rain ha* done great deal
of goixl for wheat and oat*.
JVew Attr*r&lt;&gt;ona.
LieuL Charles Bradley ia on tbe
New
Goods
are
the
attraction
at the
mend. It seem* good to *ee him around
Borrox Stork.
again.
E. F. Morehonse is one of tha early
birds, lie haa a flue field of oats grow­
ing already.
W. IL Burge** ua* boujdit the M.
Mulvaney farm. |&gt;uyiug $2,750 for it.
Hr ia expecting to move on and go to
farming.
Mia* Adell Wife* 1* to teach tbe Au*tin whool this summer. She la will
qualified and trill be right at home io
the sc hool room.
Chris. Young iaabout sellingli!*fans
to some parties from tho east for $KK&gt;.
Chri*. mil move U» ChicAgci and go in­
to the banking bnsine**.
Mr*. A. Wilbur i» on hand thi*spring
her brush and broom doinit amne very
flue jobs of painting and hoiiar-clcaning. Aunt Adn understand* her buaineroand makes many heart* glad with

her lectures abound in such beautiful
expressions, prieelero sentiment*, and
Mrs, Cha*. Fowler of Maple Grave,
oaaviMing argunoMA that she Iu. churned 10j lb*, of butter from one
won the name of the moat eloquent, cow in n week of 14 milking*. Whoraq
relented, and charming lecturers of the I. baal ltf
day. Let no one fail to bear her. Ad-'’ IL A, Eruok* ia remodeling hiahyMu
and enlarging hia barn, with the intea—M^Hnoaj U * lulf iaMitaluk tionof having one of the finest rorisanctioned by God. and men and worn- dentJs in the village.
Rev. F. W. Dickinson, the Cong^gnstrive to make each other's matrimon­ tion al minister of VCVHIr, will 'tireach
Who shy*, new hotel ?
ial pathway smooth aud free from at the Christian Chit'th next Sundi.y
Milt. Runynn look* na bright asa Mar
troaHfk earea, angry words, etc. They afternoon nt 3 o'clock, s ;. &gt; .
Ix'wU Durkee, our popular supervi*- morn in October, since he got married.
are allied o*risers in oosh outers wel­
Toot Sage la making preparation* to
fare, both financial and spiritual, and or. has completed hi* a&gt;s*a«ment roll build
a new house aero** the river, near
should atkk to each other through “evil for the country, and thia mornfog stnrfa Chas. Qlmstead’a.
as welfrii gabd tepart.” WtJ itefe in in for the village folk*.
* A fine shower passed over thi* city ou
mind a'eouplc, well-to-do iu thia world’* | L. J. Wheeler ha* been in Detroit a Sunday, iuuI away went the dust No
good*, who hare let a little domretir [Mrtion of thi* week, making spring one mourned Its loss.
and summer aelertfon* df general tner- I Those careless driver* will please not
drive over John Stanley's hound dog,
they might now be!
chaudiw. for hi* cuatoniern.
a* they night kill or hurt him.
al! the good things
Tha many friend*of MraZ H. (i. M#1e,
Marshal Nisi* lias piirr.liaaed a splen­
will be kIa 1 to hear that *hc i* Itnpror- did pair of homes of Me**r*. Prate 6t
—One day fast week as Mr. Wm.
ing dally, and will undoubtedly soon ' Pennock. They are lieauties, too.
WMO ttoinF »tetftr FMlta'FXto
That N. Y. Co. Lave commenced
regain her uaqal fowl heal'.lu
Grove town line, was clcarjng up a
Eugcuc Cook lias IxMight Creo. Siisp- lhairlumber'ur business near Hastings.
They will Und work fur about GO men
apa’a raeaut lob aud how and lot
ocroa*
Quaker Brook, and IV’. B. Powiro .। Alex Christy ami Happy George had
thicket at briars, and when he tau
a nvelr wrimniqw ou 1 uestlny, which
burned tbe same, fo«»pd fa. tilff'a^as hi* Iwught Cook’s former pl nee.
H. Ron. H. M. Ta*, R. M. Collier, and ।I drew Mood. Alex wa*drunk uBdcame
Minute* of the lint inerting read and
bone* resembling those of a humai/n*I tat reeond beat.
approved.
ing, although as the skull ws* eonuim- C. W. DrBolt hare come out 0. K. in ■ The prettieat Indy in Hasting* bought
The Marshall'* and Street I'onmiwtheir fight with "measles,'’ but C. W. :
her hat of Mrs. Juliu*' KusaelL The iorer’a bond* were read and mi motion
Demsray aud IL B. Brook* are still ;i show window ia full of them.
Not approved by yea* aud naya a* follow* :
very low,
pretty ladies but hat*.
ico*—Young, Wheeler. Barber. Old*
to.taodicnl men for examination and
C. VV.Smith has erected un nwuiag. i Mes*T*. Creasy A Upjohn, who hare and Downing.
should they prove to be human bone*.
after Southern style, in front ot hia formed a copnrrnt-r*liit&gt; for the puqioMOn Motion by TDowniog council ad­
of tnauufacUiriuK brick aud tile, have
grocery. Aa it extends aeroaa the side­ n!readv ml a gaug of laborer* at work journed till next Wednesday, at eight
o'clock, p. m.
walk ft wfl! afford a grateful shade upon their enterprise.
WM. KILLEN.
during the hot days of summer.
Mr. Spaulding, the Chicago member E. J. Ptir.nxKR
Recotdcr.
IhvaidenL
3z
Gee-. Morgan, a big-hearted and pro:i- of our croquet firm, i* tn town thi*
.k perous farmer liriagfn the north part week. A match graneof bo*e ball came
Cocxcil Rooms. »
off
ou
Tuc*day
,
when
he
took
a
hand,
died bfa remains were interred Id the of thia township, presented u* with a
April JT.h, 1879. (
and
prom!
himself
n
professions'..
pursuant to adjournvillage cemetery and U was hia request basket of dwteo apples, which com-­
AL Keith thinks that the fellow who
that tbe remain* of hi* beloved wife mighty • wtdowme just at this time of borrowed hi* toddle nearly a year ago
ft.nk vUvt.tarW tb tbcMelQdought to be h*tii&gt;fic&lt;l to bring it back
ver graveyard, be taken up and laid
B. H. Hoag has a new well rig and is ami let Al. ride awhile, (so we think.)
beside hia.. Lust Tuesday Cha*. Hill putting down well* all over t1u&gt; coun­
Minutes of the last meeting read aud
aid four otiier meir started out to faMl try at a rate to beat all. Last week he
approved.
tbe deceased man’* request. Digging put down a GO-foot tubular well for
On motion l»y Downing, Wm. E.
Boell's bond as saloon keeper was read
down to the coffin they placed tlie Geo. 0. Dean of Maple Grove in a day
nnd approved by yea* and nay* a* fol­
•trap* under, but couldn't bodge it an end a half.
.
.
lows:
iota. The grave Aeto« on a pteq hill,
Miro Bella Carpenter and her r»O&lt;her
Yeas—Downing, Old* and Roc.
That follow who put up hi* watch
they then dug away the lower aide and liave removed to VcrmontviHr, having and
Nays—Young and Barber.
buggy robe for money to pay the
On motion by Downing H. Gao*’Loud
by putting Akida ondcrnrsith the coffin bought out Mm. Dunlap in the millin­ preacher with bad better watt till next
were abte to slide it out. Ttn, corpse ery boat mm. Aa they repmui ■ I-.: • fall before he tntrrii*. Ilia intended os saloon keeper was read and ou mo
tian approved by yea* and nay* as fol­
being so heavy it prompted their curi­ inrea with a complete stock ami relain gave him such advice and In* thinks bo lows:
osity to open tho coffin, when they the old, aocompliehod miUiner, they will waft.
Yeas—Downing, Old* and Ro.?.
“Certainly we have Lug*,’' aaid the
Nays—Young aud Barber.
found the corpse petrified, reaembUng look forward to an iacnsaaing trade.
landlord of om of tha &lt;&gt;Cle«t. rickety
Ou motion by Dowuiug II. G. Hale*
yellow marble. a»d aa aoljd as atone.
hotels in 11----- , “but they are not the bond* aa druggist were read and on
Tbe faaturea, body and limb, append
Rer.C. A. Price.
wild sort of bugs they liave in U»e other motion approved by yea* aud nays a*
h
,
hotel* in town. They never ask for follows:
to ba perfect’exfepf 'tbe top of the
We, the undersigned inluUutMt* of more than half of the lx d. never kirk
Yra»—Downing. Olds and Roc.
hand*, which as they tag crossed, were
the township* of Dover. Ellsworth ran! snow, spit on the carpet or talk in their
Nays—Young amt Barber.
out of the water, with whidi the coflin
«------- o-------- - ---- n _ j. lUrDrt|
Bnrdril, Lake Co., do hereby certify sleep.’
was nearly full. Tbe ground where
A.
H.
Keith
lias
rented
tiro Central
KILLEN,
that we bare known Elder C. A. Price House feed l«rn where he will mu a
tbe eorpac lay was clay. Mra. Cook died
President.
tor over &amp; ye»r, aud afteoded hia meet­ flrat-claro If very stable. Fa rn»e m wish nltrb 14 years ago, of typhoid ff^ir,
ings during thgf tiftte, and, although ing to put np and feed tlwdr tram while
after a abort . Rtossa of only ten day*,
। —Now is the time to plant trees anil
in
Haatfnga'wiH
do
well
to
eall
on
him
aome of us are of a diftercutdeDQminaflts was a ficahy woman weighing near
M y ou can depend on just what ha aay*. Iwautify your home*, and in buying
If lie tells yoa that hl* team win befed your trees, abrult*. and oraamecta!
b-Mlbs. Tbe MStataate that the
faithful pnmeheraf IhebUy Scriptures, you can go about your business and stock, don't forget Mr. D. A. Owen,
'psteMlta taf&gt;e
ta U* k^t
and upright and honest in all bis deal­ know year team will be cared fur avery who has a fine nuracQ- over near tbe
cterolatimiStibo. Mr. Hffl is to re­
Yarorite bo*t- county farm, and Is receiving aeonings. With regard to aclling apple*,
stantiy lacreaaing pstrnuage.
His
move his mother from the same hairing
stock being raised hi this dimate is
west, aad IF WWlfr ta etc., ou the Sablroth we are of the opin­
Ncws Bor.
ion that he is not guilty. In short we
much more hardy Hinn that raised
couaidar his character above reproach.
away from home, and rarely ever fails
TJiORhil'PLE LAKE ITEMS.
in giving pcrfect-aattafactiou. Ha de­
sires to call attention to hia Green Pro:• —The other morntag a* doggle-rye.
j^Sam Bahn is getting ready to build a Hfie HtrawbeiTy. whidi bears faterthan
the Wilson, aud is very hardy, very
Tlie “look’’ question has finally been
aettiod without bloodshed.
R. B. Harley ia sawing Inmler to be
shipped to Russia.

LF The-best 2nd Shingles for $1.50
per m ., al the Elevator.

YEW b'OOIM!"~NKW

«OOI»n:

Ta A. Ijlmrtli's Simpler Sale!
(Aa you like it.)
Brown Sugar Hets. Extra C 8 eta.
Coffee A 84 eta. Granulated 9 eta.
40 Bars Soap *1.00.
3 11m. Whole Leaf Tea $1.00.
C Iba. Rio Coffee only $1.00.
Kerosene OR 35 eta per gal.
14 lb*. Raisins tl.00.
100 pairs Slipper* from 85 eta. to $1.00
.-&gt;00 pairs Men'* Shoe* from 50 ct*. to
$2.00 a pair.
800 pairs Boots from 90 eta. to $3.00.
Hemp Curpeti 18 cts.
Al! Woo! Ingrain 30 eta.
Brussel* Carpets, choice, 87| eta.
Call and arc the thousand bargain*
oKerrd in this new stock.
Wm. A. Atlsworth.
it is not economy to buy cheap
Spring Bed* when you can get the Adjustablr Woven Wire Mattress for $7JO
at
Kkllouo, Demakat St Co's.

Cnn't be Bent.
Tlioac new Buots and Shoe* at

VALL PAPERS ud BORDERS

HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &amp;c.

Lowest Prices of any House in the Country.

CLOSED OUT ARD FILLING UP.

THE PEOPLE’S SDPPLY STORE

NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS
Which are muck cheaper than in tho Fall, in fact lower than ever knowiria tho
history of trade. Especially in

Drew €^oods
DISCOUNT all COMPETITION I
LOOK AT OXTR 1879 PRICES.

STAPLE AID FAKCY GEOBERES

Numa Suitings 8c., former price 12 l-2c.
York Suitings 10c, former price 15c.
Crock'ry &lt;t Glassware
French Designs lie, former—price 20c.
la cheaper than ever and in price and
Jap Stripes 18c, former price 25c. quality I can, and will, do ax well by
you aa any firm in Barry or Eaton coat:
Worsted Styles from 12 1-2 to 25.
ties. Call and get my pikes on any­
thing in my line before making you
aud I will do you good.
Our old Dress Goods will be sold much purchaacs
Give me a trial and by good Good*.'
prices and fair dealing I will en­
below cost. Don’t buy until you get our low
deavor to merit your patronage and
good will.
prices.
.
:•?" Tliauklng you lor

jmuU

fluors, I n-iunin

Y’oui'h Reaipectfkilly.

IF" VV hen you we a man ruing down
the «rreet the very picture of bappinuro
it i* evidence that lie bought hia last
bill of Furniture o(
Kellog&lt;&gt;, Drmaray A Co.

&lt; an t !&gt;&lt;• Beat,
Finest line of Embroideries in the
County qt the________ Boston Stork.
&lt;y Fine Wall Paper and Border*,
(tnmmcd free) Window Shade* and
Curtain*, very low at Boise Bitoe.’
rF* If you wnnt Crockery of the gen­
uine Meaktn Ware-bny it of

D. C. GRIFFITH.
ZE. COOK’S

CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHO1

ORDINARY BUGGY To The FINEST PHAETON J. LENTZ &amp; SONS,

nil the 14i(e»l Hljkt and
Pattern*, "tid l nlqac U»

Design and Finish.

Get Elsewhere
Fuat Lilt i( Fmtin ii tit tally

1‘be largest list- of IJulies' Khoeoin
in Nash villa from 73 eta. to 8X50. at the
Boston Stork.

A FIRST-CLASS TRIM SHOP

FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
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^■ .For Strictly Pure Drag* and
Hrdinnu^o to
Bom: linos.'

tT" Bellevue J?imc fur 13 per Uushcl
at tn.. ► &lt; ►x* .
Don’t wear vour old dreroes when you
can buy a Nobby lire** Pattern for‘ten
shillings *t tbe
Boerox Stork.

Walnut Cases and Caskets.
SHROUDS AND GWVES

IF* AD kind* of Canned Goods (fresh
and pure) at rock Iwttoti price* at
W ilsox A Howe’s.

Attention!
Men’* Pine anil Ooarae Boot* at
Bankrupt Prices at the
_____ Boston Stork.

EUGENE COOK.

FF" I hare just added to n.y stock a
full hue of Bov*’ and Youths’ Clothing.
Also I have a fine, line of Men’s Ready­
Made Suit*. 2»u i will not be beat on
prices.
. A. M. Dscoirnm-.

FwrU, I Aaaure You.
That large stock of New Good* will
I* sold Regsrdlr-M of Profit, at the
___
Boston Stork.

MEAT MARKET!
AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER

ALL KINDS OF

FRESH AND SALT BEATS!

XT- TryU! ThalFrahBamlMaokerel just received at

WiLsoxA. Howie's.

viral io Amboy, IlL An excited slater
Everything in the line of Furni­
fainted in one of hia meetings, and be ture at price* tha* driy competition, at
■Bld: “Stand away, brethren and sis­
KRixoao, PaMABAT A Co%.
ter*, and Jet the angels come in and
baaa re^gymed aa follows
IM YWin-E^Ctee.

-A COMPLETE LfNE OF-

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c.

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his into is in mv. bands.
snare him.' In the
three hours after mi*

to 0 wrong men. Hurtt yours, Hoakm Perkin*, th»l'« youre; and I

at her knitting, in the evening, Pi

BRAVE CARRIE ROBERTS.

officials could aofkm the obdurate heart

animal of very great speed and
durance, and. if ho continual in

I will not

A’eic i’ork paper.
execution. An immense crowd of peo­
ple gathered around the scaffold. There
took place a scene of the most extraori
dinary kind. The woman was told by
the cxecuticner that the man's relatives

‘Ill see if this ain't a com of libel,
tlcrthilda went in a state ■aid Perkins, as he walked off.
But H oak in* advanced and held on I
of nervous agitation which made the
blue-ribbon bow in her hair quiver like
a humming-bird, and there she found
Flint?"
^Ir. Hoskins, so red in the face with
rage that the oolor was perceptible by
/.nd though Berthilda onlv said, "Oh,
Hie moonlight. * And his greeting was
thia­
tented, am! the wadding camo off in duo
* Bcrthildy, if old Flint was any- time.
I'd go in and
PERSONAL.

chock full of insults from fust to last, preaching in Australia.
said Mr. Hoskins. * Said I writ 'cause
Gxbimaldi cannot use bia logy,but he
every one knew that I killed Abigal

IL A. BARBER,

l&gt;e buried. Now Abigal Araminty died of the consumption that
was in her family, and I spent lota in
doctor's stuffs; and, if ahe was boned
I from her tna't, that was the old lady's
I wish. And Araminty, she would go

WM. PARMENTER.
J. I BAKER,

W. II GRISWOLD

A. M. FLINT,

WAL TER S. PO WER S

CHAS. H. BRADY.

Dr. E D. SESSIONS
LEWIS DURKEE

qo^.1. w.U. bu Ineod. miY^UUrei
VTJ’fT
_» **
«• » :_ . I your unelc, hc« a liar, aud it poll come
out here I’ll wring hi* neck. I've as
much
aa
I
kin
do
to
keep
from saying
terms was his orphan niece Berthil*!*.
who kept house for him. to whom he words c man hadn't orter say after he's
was unusually kind, and who behoved jmed the ehtireh. I never was so mail
in my life. I'm bursting with rage;
him to be * modern Solomon.
ami he aaya I'm a thief, and he's no
She hefi never once contradicted •tof.bt I’ll steal you. if I can; and ao I Peace Commuaioucr. and who survived
him. When behold her that ths Flint* will
It’s jeat thia. B&lt; rthilda —you
Gon. Canby and Dr. Thomas lost their
were gaDeraBy gaud looking. But that
lives, is editing a paper'd Washington,
■bo took after her moitax’a family, who
were all as plain as pike-staff*, she an

fault, you know ” When he said she
need not mind aliout taing giKxl-look obligations U&gt; yon no longer, snd I'll
M. Wahhbibb. the first
make jelly of him in three shakes of s
little thing, and
the Mississippi n ver, died al her homo
sheep * tail."
At these word* Berthilda trembled
to bo comforted. She more than ever. “The fountain* that
were in her head overflowed and ran
been taken out of her by her uncle's out of her errs adown her cheeks."
frankness.
' s r
ho painted the Arkansas
*OI 01 O
She was really by no means ao very
plain, but sha. scc.-pt* d Mr. Flinki
Three hard-worked ami under-paid
opinion without s murmur It'was all
genuine. She was one of those little
women who naturally bow down Ix-fore
the heed of the family and worship
in uiasn oy lingo
him. She had not even reflcctcil that
“Why don't I die?* sobbed Berthild

think of

EMORY PARADY.

J FE1GHNER.

diad
Chatham county, N. C-

soldier
in Chicago the other day.
Libit. Clkm, known as the * drum­
mer boy of Chickamauga," is to be Pro­
fessor of Military Science and Tactics
at hte Galesville Univeraity of Wiscon­
sin.
1
California gym
...
1
day&lt; ago. could
run twenty miles at a high
„ rate of |
speed, and could easily lift s weight of
1,000 pounds.

Uncle

thilda's mind.

Flint*

Elint like that

Amil tlic- first time
lightning ever struck a printer

long, lath-like fig

She liad written herself

, jeet, winch
she wax als

Nobody thought that Ml Iley

*a fine
found in tbc Stale

meeting, kiw.l at the gate,
siooally encircled by a very L

HtwcrllMBfow KirU.

ways put away with n shocked bUle
Mahal
Finally Mr. Hoskin* offered himself,
and Berthilda, having confessed U&gt; *
partiality for him. raided by asserting
that Uncle Flint should decide the mst-

LIVERY I
-M-

J. OSNdTTTT

LfffflY &amp;KHSDSG STABLE

.

.

,

..

Brinkley people now say that the *****
sinstion story was intended to frighten
Mr. Todd, whose timidity as veil as

., -

Some hired

an international

Socialiam and regicidi.

Engliah Habits ef Eating and Drinking.
Richard Grant White, in a recent num
ber of the Atlantic, described hia
aioascmcnt st seeing, in a railway car­
riage. a refined and beautiful English
woman of the upper middle elaas take
out a bottle of brandy and drink liber­
ally from iL
The incident, it ia said, wm an index
to an undeniable feature of English
igliali I

to our * Old Home.* aa Hawthorne■ call*
it. can have failed to notice the gro«an&lt;-a*
of appetite of the majority of both men
and women.

which the demoralizing effect of inter­
national jeolouiica, necessitating the
maintenance of great standing armies,
it deplored, and the suggestion of a
mutual protective association, having
tar its object the pseservation of univer­
sal peace and prompt punishment of
King-killere, i* feelingly urged. In this
connection, it is reported that there is
definite knowledge of the existence of a
conspiracy to kill all the aorrreign* of
Europe. Queen Victoria and the Pope
included, and that the bl«xx!y-mind«1 :
thugs are bound to follow up every fail. arc with a frrah attack.
—
. planncil
.
. the
. a*«a»The ....
Nihilists who
unatlon of the Emperor of Ilnvua gave 1
public notice of
•f their intention in 1
.lava in the'
placards posted fo tluce
‘
The notice

the sitting room.

girl knew that

o a lot of
the fami*

gaged in transferring du* valuables from
the box to hia pockctt, he was aston­
ished by the child suddenly springing
upon him like s tigress, fastening her
hands in his hair, and endeavoring to
,„, .
.For
wrench the box from __
Iris□clutchea.
u moment he was almost dumbfounded.
t,nt he finally recovered himae.lf, and
In-gau to try and release himself from
.. thia he was.It.
the girl'* hold. But
unable
Ui do. altliougii he dragged the game
*nd
maiden---------through
a hallway
----- ,plucky
-------------------------------into the dining-room.
Still ahe held
•
un t&lt;&gt; htm, clinging so closely that hr

the yming girl* of the family, ordina*atiafy the same number of American
men. We *-mply atnte a fact, due.
probably, to the Saxou blood, foggy
climate, and heavy physique of our En­
glish cousins.
Liquor, too, of every kind 1* lived to a
degree in England which we would con­
sider extreme. Beer flow* iu luo*t
household* aa freely a* waler in ours.
It ia a part of the agreement with
servants that a definitely-stated amount
«&gt;f lieer shall l&gt;e furnished j&gt;er day for
their n*c
Agricultural ials'ring men often di

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i
1
I

elaitned the purpose of the conspirators mind, when this strange pair had
reached the dining-room, the girl re­
that there waa a revolver on
|&gt;cr»e&lt;-uu*.ai. which throws them guiltless membered
—------------------------------into prison, and ---------------there, without
-vcom—. .I ~
top
r
——
c.hx-k.
- F-r
For a moment ahe
.pasniun,
. '_ chastises
_ .i
...
।
___
.i
___
1.
them and allow* them • let• go her hold Upon »the tramp, and,
thirst,
upon a chair,
*nccccded in
to suffer from hunger «and' ±i
: t, and | getting
-----------------u"'“ "she
K“---------•urgent* tn
to the finding the w eapon, and commenced
as insurgents
blazing away without ceremony. The
fir*: ahot caught tberobber in the hand,
lr
and be dropped the treasure that ho
' ” '
•till held. He then Commenced to beat
a retreat, th* girl still firing al him.
Finally, be got into the yard, t caled the
drsjM.lum through fire au*l
if you. Alexander Nicolai&gt;-v
.
hear our warning voice and pul an end ■timug-riMjm to the fence, where he
climlwd into the

pretlv bed!? wounded.

M*-irop&lt;dit*n handicap, is without par
idlej in the history of the English turf.
N*&gt; horse ha* e ver accomplished such a
f.-at, however apparently well treated
bv the handicapper The double event

vwusly been sccumpliahed. The first
tiona are to l*e imposed on young men time wm by Mr Howard's 3-ycar-old
entering these institutions; but it ia
was handicap;-*
y
nghtiy pointed out that such a measure
Public sentiment is against drunkenness would only strengthen the opposition to with Tiny " ell
here.
1 the existing trlter of things. The true * field of twenty-two horaca. Thia
made
her
the' 1Metropolitan
It ia not ao iu England, and the effect remedy, it is urged, would be the grant । —
7~ —
7 weight for ~
.
- .o..: . 1~V...2-,
^.1, with Tiny
i* seen .in the physical coarseness of of liberal institutioE* to Ru**ia_ A Ii’
l’t’n,‘
in the
pig
many of the women after they are 40. striking demonstration in this sense Wells
*’ •sgain
ca,n ,n
e r,l
‘' skin,
11 she won
from
eighteen
competitors.
But this is
tw they acullioji* or Duchesses -a fact Ux&gt;k place the other day st a bouquet
hardly
a
parallel
of
Parole's
perform
1
perform-­
which Hawthorne noted, by-the-way—
....
.... ~
ances,
as
Virago
was
a
5-yrar
old of
and in a corresponding mental heavi­ grmeff. The eminent St Petersburg
which little was known, and handi
ness. which often shows itself in a lack
capped according to her BUpposcd de­
iianl sjiecch on thia occaaion. in which,
men of the highest iuteUigeace, snd proponing a U««t to the youth of Rumis, merits. The next instance »m that of
he defended them against their accus­ Mr. Brevier's bay horse Morntngtou,
Compa mo n.
er*. and pleaded for lilxral reform* a* which with Mordan up. and after the
wildest rum*&gt;r» concerning bis health
(are of the country The speech *as and probable starting, won 'lie City and
warmly applauded by the many distin­ Suburban from a good field of twentyfour horees.
The* Metropolitan was
family we had a tabby eat who, when guished representatives o' die educated still considered an open race, and thir­
teen faced the starter; but Mornington
another door by climbing up some list has been attacked by the Governmcn squandered hia field in the hands of
nailed round it. then pushing up the papers, who call M. Bpamoviich
seen*
chck-latch. pn siring the door, with her- " Polish revolutionist,” and
Tourgcnicff of total ignorance of Ru« carrying 117 pounds. This perform•anee vm looked upon im very great,
ao aa to prevent Hie latch falling back
and nearly equal to Dutch Skater's the
into iia place, and then dropping down
The doctrines held by the Russian
and walking back to the fire. 1 know a Socialist Propaganda are enunciated
with frankneas in some extracts pub­ jxilitan. under the guidance of the cele­
fiahing-rod. carefully experimented along lished by the Krymrki Lclok. The brated George Fordham. But both of
following are ;«**agr* from the i'perrd
(Forward)
” Republican ideas are a siilcred secondary to Cantivatops vic­
to a narrow path through a wood. Hero chimera. Garibaldi and Felix Prat ere tory in 1872, for he, though only 4 year*
Skye considered, droppral the kxI, took I behind the ago." The burning of Paris old, won 118 pounds up, also in the
it by the end, and dragged it under . by tbc Commune .4 1871 ” threw a ray hands of Fordham; for, basing the
him lengthwise till the open road wo* ' of light on the future;" but the Com-

were ended I came to this irreai«tible can habit of tippling *
concltuuon : The Bible is true. It would
The fact is that die ordinary Ameri

In the plenitude of Hl* grace, the Re­
deemer stands knocking at out door,
Tur Rev Dr. Todd was induced to making choice of our sinful hearts a*
dlevr while al the town of Bnnkley, the lomqueting hall tn which Hr will
p rem de and f aat with ua. That he
plotted to avsasainatc him. He, there­
even more wonderful than that we should
*1 know you * h enough.” taid Flint fore, slipped out of town by a back be invited to * sup with him.* That He
He
'D'ye think I^n in my dotage? You're street as quickly as j&gt;ossible.
started through the Carbo swamp, but should so condescend to share our ,&gt;oor
provision, our imperfect sorrows for the
rd f&lt;-r my gray
days
and
night*
without
food.
He
at past, our faint aspirations after higher
l&gt;v this And I
last reached Duvall s Bluff, badly briar- tilings, our faltering prayers and prom-

-...

Roberts.

“I was r*i»ed by a pious mother (God doubt that the lowest claaacaof England
less her m«*u&gt;ory!&gt;. who taught me the

so as to find joy and complacency in

ran I see wbv lie lias anvthiua to Bav

NEW

Conspieumu in John Randolph's li­
brary was a family Bible, Surrounding
it were many books, some for and other*
against its truthful ties* as an inspired
revelation. One day Mr. Randolph had
s clergyman as his guest, end the family
Bible became a topic of conversation.

“Kinder rnre- you’ve forgot who I
*m ?* said Peter Perkins " Don't you
remember a wntiu' t*&gt; me this morning ?

I drinking
your ancle has anything agin* me, he
ipraance.
:
,------------- « ------ — -------- shouted Mr Perkins, ao that bis voice

DENTISTS

with mankind in the month of Oc­
totar.*

wntlcu the Bible.”

Well. then. I

yyiLLUM JONES,

it* opponents, ho would ha
that the Great Baler of th&lt;

to the ground During the fire
•tiv cried aloud for the neighbors to

yyoi*c«*rr house,

Thontapple Lain, Barry Co.. Mich.

M-me •evenly buahela to the acre; so 11
don't aee but that nature or Providence
lias smiled upon my Sunday work,
however the prieota of the Bible may
*ay that work done on Sunday never ,
¥n«pere. My corn tolls another story *
o this the editor of an agricultural
paper replies “If the author of thic
shallow nonsense had read the Bible

her dutr to refuse him, since to marry projiheL
would be to contradict Uncle Flint's
“Bo yi
old Flint

J. B. RASE Y.
ORNO STRONG.

An infidel, boasting in a published J
letter that ho had raised two acres of I
“Sunday corn," which he had intended
tu devote to the purchase of infidel
hooka, adds, “All the work done on it

but his wife, and the girl, Carrie Rob-

Nihil means nothing." was the reply,

I resolved to examine for myself, and them as a matter of course.
Elijah.
Michael, a Gideon, a Hezekiah,
William Black, it will be remembered,
drove. So I taught that Bible; I pored makes hi* charming heroines join in the ties arc regarded aa totally insufficient
wbisky-puucb when it i* going round . to cope with the evil The icvoluUonwhich ia true to the life. Yet English

Perkins Voice inquirr*l for Mr. FlmL

hi* part, and
Berthilda, finding to-night
herself made love to. and being quite

H PARADY.

&gt; plan «b»r*
Oraml* all.

Kitchen, s farmer living near Monroe,
Warren county, Ohio. Mr. Rotierta is

nothing in the shape of property, and tanoa awaj
nothing of the nature of a title, are
called Nihilists.” "Yea, yea,* said the Mr. Kitchen and his wife had been some
droaky driver, “then Rusaia is full of time gone, and the girl was engaged in
Nihilists, and even I also am a Nihilist *
It ia reported in London that the

infidel complete, vet a decided deist.
“But when I became a man,in thia a*

* Well, what do
L NION HULSE

A DkoBBY driver of St P&lt;

ized, allow him to go free upon the
paymen t of blood money. She shrieked
and foamed for vengeance. For an
hour and more ahe refused to be mer­
ciful, notwithstanding the entreaties of
the mam of men, wjmvn and children.
In the meanwhile the young man stood
on the gallowa with the halier about hi*
nock, trembling for hia life. Finally,
worn out by the prayer* of the people,
and tempted by the high figure to which
the relatives cf the Maronite had run
up the Did for hi* life, ahe consented to
accept 3,000 francs aa blood mcaey.
The hangman lei go hia hold of bis ex­
pected victim, and handed him over to
his relatives, who carried him off amid

Bibhoe Amu left a fortune of 1250,(X-i.

W. IL YOUNG. W. M-

NIHILINM AXD MIHILLSTS.

cometh the deadly fascination of sin
and Satan u* to embrace the divine of­
fer, what dignity, what glory in the
promise, * he shall sit with Me in my
throne!* What felicity can be more
exalted than that assigned to the oner

ad Mr. Flint.
mcr are connected with hook-ahaped
"You wrote me * note telling mo Io . mandibles in the anterior portions of blind and naked,* the deeply erring, but
&gt;mr over, and saying there ’•*» noth- their bodies. The following are some now 'believing. and contrite weal?—
i
mg in ttiewsrr of my Laving tha grev
Rev. J. IF. Finlay.
’•
r*rm»S °» «» —I
-n.JTuSn,..
- ..J Mr. Fl.o
The bird-spider, of South America, i
o a. J
“You're a lying, air'* said Mr PerA gentleman in India 'nee raised a
On Monday moramg old Mr. Fhnt kln&gt;. “Hanged if IU aland it! ’ And, inches long; tbc scorpion-apidcx, of I
g«»g MUr
l»to lb- 1.U1.
.. brr
n.™-‘
- —
■
" liger cub. His kindness seemed to
pounds better than Dutch Skater's and
room .hick b. eJlrnl L., offlre, ,n.|
b, &gt;bo
lb,
Thi* could not be a copy of human ac­ which it had not the courage to achieve eight pound* lietter than Morningtou'a.
I i'"
tions, but the result of original reason­ ' itself.” The new Bociali*t school will —Chicago Tribune.
noUq pof.be, Jouad Ijrng oo hi.
-T«, ^x„,„blr mm-JC eri«l Mr.
ing." Mr. Henry Cecil gives the fol­ not restrict itself to the “ half measure*
Parole’* great victories in England
lowing on the suthoritv of the late Mr. of the Commune; * it “ will not shrink
that morning,^ and, opening them.
.Tdu mr r|a (lnjftk
, k&lt;r w . much feared, in the South of France
and in Spain; the tarantula, of Italy,
from any amount of severity," anil will
Col. Clark, of Kentucky,
^“_a*
* *ked *mn
”omc frVd P.wlutrto Hoskina *Aiked him and the great American spider. The
thing.
r
blood. Then its ferocious nature awoke.
war of plunder, incendiarism, and promised to
lover* of the turf.
One was"
• naighbor immed
Fury gleamed from iU eyea,and, crouch­
■ination." The Rabat (Alarm During a discussion of Mr. Lorillard'*
ing, it made ready to spring upon its
covcrea wiui long tiuauy uair.
BeB) preaches “the annihilation of mid- stable at the Union Club, the two
--------------- ---------other from Farmer j
The tarantula ia specially famous for master. Fortunately, the gentleman
die-class
society,
and
the
burial
of
the
'
gewtlranen
agreed
to
test the merits of
Hoekins, asking far his niece Berthilhad a loaded
s's hand
prevalent notion that iU bite cause*
Old World beneath its ruins." “The the Kentucky and Lorillard stables.
Mr Flint wa* nnt in th. k.hu n/ I
* ®e'*
Told me 1 delirium, daring which the person bit­
.
institution of the family ia to tie de- • The liet was ffid.OOU, on the terms that
...
n
worked my poor late Abigal Araminty ten does nothing but laugh, dance, and
Human nature is fallen and the pre- £'red to use them in the evening. He । *lroye&lt;i, the right of property aboliabcd,: Col. Clark shall selecj three Kentucky
n recalled that ho had given them religion ignored, ana even lilxrty die- horses that will bratt any three bred on
fact that Berthilda bad
afoard af him. Writ that to me, postures. The patient u said to be
to the dog, and forgotten to take them | regarded aa an empty quostion.” Ac- ’ ‘
• &gt;
•gain. Calling him. and looking im- i cording to the Narotlnaya liaeprava
likely to occur
j meat is an imposition on travelers by dead, or dormant, cr not to exist, but nreamvely in hi* face, he said: “ My I (National Execution), the Bomaliata will flO.OUO contingent upon each
Now, I'm
keys! fetch me mv keya" The dog •■come forward with arms in their hands Louisville and Monmouth Park
be bitten, and counterfeit the the grace of God interpose, it will
You are both insane!* cried Flint
of friendly rivalry — New York.
den, bia master following. He went ror among all of different opinio xs from
down by the almighty baud of God. A
Herrlble Death.
hm-xd
lor) “-No d„nl&lt; irt
tal t
•cralched up ___ __ _
id Flint
them. May we not fairly put into words
Be is cmxy,* said Hoskina
been emulating the exploits of Mr.
Turkish Justice.
Mad as a Marek hare," I
fall under the bullets of our revolver*.'1
Three years ago a young Christian
plunder seeker
Maronite in T
To which Berthilda, sobbing, replied
that her uncle's word was her law.

‘ujxxx

x..

jsj.«w

Two Englishmen reccn
atrahle.

Double 4c Single Riga,

This can be done by hot drinks.

U'dcc-’. to death.

named Ugly mug. who had a pood
What followed the a companion. Whenever Uglymi

Philadelphia Preu

thus

n tne aervant oi iuc pawn­
broker cauie and lighted the fire bdow.

describes:

ve made any progress
toward the deaired goal, one of them

-hat a the loiter you wr
mid Perkina, holding

hia boots.

His friend inquired what he

boiMor.did tha bosk hs would

Peraooal fneuds of Mr. Pisrrw Loril
lard at Hie Union Club

MdL. ediriM

found, the miserable num wan imbedded

■MMNK
Uncle Flint looked
i red with weeping.
You're a good girl. Berthilda, if

iv frieroualy aofibred in body
by his imprisonment, and that
extend about
ranched the |p0-bilh.-l&gt;ms&lt; (CW)

�ta.k f .mi Cla

OnttaKth. re -reud of ihr tay.
were war on Little Itauphin Inland,
Newell Barna*caught a Urge roan, but'
re fur wre not very valuable just the*,
he dul not realire mat h of a. fortune
frbm that coos skin.
The next day tiw Iwyx got'small nd-.

and Finer ^Mds!

■tery; People Y*. J. taward lUtwhman,
lawsuit whh tartest to kill.' Tliecwr.rf
the People'v*. Exra Tubtea. for arduc! Hou wre remtlnued.. Tn tbc case of
i Joli* Pirtitt vs. Wm. A. aylawOrth,
■ Haiutiff wre inured ro Sk security for

GRAND' RAPIDS

wa lim-A paadug

aground iu immIh* through ■» narrow
* rhfinm-l
Sometime* ** many qs
right or tell steamer*loaded with men.
would
iktaim .l near Pow*U by rea-

ctaw to the Island that tbc taya wrraM
jump off thr boat and make Co. Ea
pleasant eaD-arxi.then return to the
boat. The fil’d hHehicr-iri Cavalry y*a
an board of attaatucr whith graumk-d
doee to PtiweS. ar.d that, w hat u picasart visktUMieh. boy* had ; it w*j albeen tafll irgoHllrre of rM» &gt;»w to tta wiMl like UudKJK * loug-lMt reiativv,
rowrony, ami wltt? au rys^dagk to tta slltatigfa Um boy* had never met ta- rai.iue luxjesly farctl sumptnotMily, and
rum fori gud cvuvcuk’iictrof ttaparern- fore, bat twa* Michigan.
even began Co show the effect* of tbc
gm, also, tpsw aitioklng tWni equal to . IB digging down the remains of Pt. tauuUfnl' supply of food which wre
freely dealt out u» hitu. liutala* for the
Ural-rU*. &lt;wra on any otbir road. For PuwcM tlic boys found many shot and
ioumI Uipfcrtatsroreiy point, al great­
sla-Il of different calibre, and one day,
ly reduced rates, address James a* they acre digging away at fhe miud, J soon men and dog were comnlctrly sarfKAtrowros, Gen. iW and Ticket and.getting- out boards and Ututar. rounded .with the. lively little •‘varnfiwt«.w The dog rUmhI it bravely far
Ageol, (ftkmro, III., who will irivvyera they were very much surprised to find I awhile, but when there were forty
giaal reiialdc advice every time.
ihcrunrlvc* working down into a cav- I Streetooae hair, nil over hi* body he
. Iwgitu Io show dgn» of uneasiness mid
Yn-Mnn*firld. Ohio. *rvmchtuvta*of m. They hardly knew w iwthcr they , luiwlims*. Tta tart would cast the
dtflbivnt dcaominatiuii* have mritrd to were getting into a Mibtrnuaean out­ ■ poor fellow into thetay mxasioually to
rid him of firms but the tlea-« would
work with and fol- each other iu organ- let to l\&gt;wrH, or whether they were I' strike
out) for the land, and stand there
ixud charily Ttar*.*rv now nineteen finding a road.to the infernal region*. watching until the dog ntrived, when
district* iu 4ta city with a lay Wjpcrvis- But no tacking &lt;yit, whatever It was. If j they would siege the |hsw fH!*w again.
it
romumuirtted^Mith
the
dominions
of
I
and
stick
to him. snd not until they
vr oaer each, mid with a visitor for
had completely denuded him of his
each leu Ihmmw*. Tta latter inqidrv in­ bis Satanic Map »iy tlx y would find out : coat wooM Ihwr. ceare their warfare,
to aH es*c* of ncnl aud report to the bow he primiM-rcd, and if it was a sub­ Upd even tlicu they would tare couthiMtpervtair or pastor preferred by the terranean route to rebeldom. it wonld i rti d their terrible war had not the poor
itiditidmd. If there l« real need tta «vn the btar of ranning a Ixiat, and | dog &lt;lied and cheated them ont rtf llrfr
w aid tbi-ui to enter that coveted feast. The boy* kindly Iraried hint out
oupcrvisorinvea an orocr on tta super­
! in the kiv and Un- mermaids uh- likely
intendent, who is also a layman. There | country without taing detected by the ringing their *«d requiems over ills re
is also a cummitb-c of layme* who And 1 owner* or occupant* thereof. Although mains. Tim boys aud tta fleas pot

from. Hr b atarrt five feet three inch­
es high, light hair and eyot’. and ha* an
culargrel neck. He wre engaged na a
Ixwik agent when hr went away. His
friends are nuxiowdy looking for hitu.

D. C. San lorn. of. Aobnst&lt;.kn.)has
gone to Boatim to attend , the Irrucli
show, taking with Mm foorof hbttaluttl puppic*.
H**ting* Mlomita* hare to give
kinds in tbMm crfffVMO.—l/idrHre»ZM
Hrptblira*. Oure go
tatter.
It will ta wrlnw news to *11 lover*
of good liu-rature that tta now, beauti­
ful nn&lt;l niarv^lon*1y chi— *----- * *'•
ion of ('.katnben' Cfrlup.
Literature In to be niini
I. Volume IV. Is*—
lyned. and the
nimutiing
.. .-------four vol
aretutaissue.i and ilehvvnsl at «mmi time on the
date stated. • The wort richly deserves
the sale it ha* obtained of nearly 100.W0 volumes already,And ought to at­
tain, as it jirotablw will, «e» round
million. The prick, xrhiem ha* .varied
nt different time*, nhrnwiuig as the
piihlic.ilmu progro*eMl.jhas now been
pcrfiiarM ntly fixed atn.00 for the imLpcr (8 vols. oxtinMF^-arlr 8.000 tiagi e*), ta.Oj for cfutb,'*4.75 lor half m&lt;»r&gt;wr&lt;i. gilt toll, and *.1.75 for the 4 vid.
■dition in half rumnxrn, gilt top bind­
ing. A discount of 10 per rent, from
these price* i* bIIowih! to those wIiqnolder* an-received tafore June 1, and
a further dta-onnt of 10 per reut. to
those ordering in clubs of five or more
wets nt one finic. Postage-, if by mall.
4« cents extra. Specimen pagi-n and
full particular* will ta rent tier on re­
guest. Awi arcxx ibaix Exi-iiamck, v&gt;
Itakniau Ht.. Sow York, Puldishera.
•■wild only direct to purchasers, and not
tlirough dealers or agents.

-..UH, hklawHkM*
U-W
—rr. Homr
'I'r ! '„U&gt;.r&gt;W
t„ n„kr d„CTl
ter !.-&lt;
lout women.
It M tntcuucu toortng
mjm.rj.
nuim «&lt; 1X1
_
. .1
(hpjo;
all efforts to suppress Ibtempamncc. 1
wrgeat«l
that. ..
it might L_
ta thep
Sabtath breaking and unlawful traffic j"ia&gt;t •Htrh." into which the* hole of
in intoxicating di inks within tta reopr wbeldum would soon be pouring, some,
MICHIGAN .MEWS.
• of tliia union chureh work. Iu the mor«*rensonnbh-, thought, that possibly
The AchkYcmrats of Stanley and other
three mouths’ trial thus far miuh- ihr '*lii» w.x* Jcfl. Davis’last nwott, and ns
African Explorers.
trherne lia* workwl vastly tatter lhau ,M’ upjwared to ta making that way iu
No work kis ever been published
Dr.*8. A. Bron-on, ..f tta Protr-laut , !•:* ilight, and Liking on female apparAltart Lovejoy, of l.itchlirhl, Hills­
dmt has attracted more attention or
dale Co., ta* a 13-acrv onion tx-rl.
Epbnsfml Chureh, who organized if,
"' '
“'
List seemed a* the most re.-i*onal&gt;lc so­
At Battle Creek, on the 7th. Mm. S.
lution. Thu l-»ys worked away with a Ethridge, &lt;1 Topped dead' in the street,
good will, and noon their labors were of taait disease, aged 78.
Hamiltou
Smyth, of Fairgrove, Timrewarded by finding what to all apcola Co., is iujail for threatening to
Multitude* of people, whole faniUiesat _________ _ ....... ..
a time, are arrested daily; then: are trr%,-aud as be n-treaU-d m&gt; murh in a kill bis wife if she didn't sign certain
few i-ncrinau*
I-licet riau* or carriage* &lt;u
in &gt;■*
th. , nil
hurry,
he letl
left Uls
hi» b.d
aid bedding,
lew
cry, nr
tail ana
Ik-ddltlg, but &lt;
.
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•••••
KM.;
। ””1^'' “’S’!.'"-’-“f!* J“""!
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onu. &gt;wwn. I thia no ha-givcu tu the wot Id one of
officer behind tta driver, are hurry ing make use of it iu hny fonn. After He
He now
by the
tlic sore
sore spot
spot on
on his
1' the most picturesque arid valuable
now gwears
swears by
nb.ng: an rndleas line of potters acting | making so great a di-cov.ry, they J head
l'“J that ‘It‘ did.
J' ’
I Ixxiks of travel of onr day. AJ1 iu all
Thr trama who claims tn ta .n ».,v St ’* on&lt;“ nT ,,,,, f**1 thrilling and marns watchmen are tu be st-.n ; they sit! would not slop there, tat ki-pt on dignt every door, armed with stout Mirk*, giug to sec if they could not find tin- cnimrnt detective traveling inc
ta*
st
nick xfirhi v,,’,h’re ever laid before the public and
and Co—acks gallop around cracking officer hitnself. After digging a day or catch
c*tc.’’ counterfeiters
«Ywntcrfeiteni
has",truck
struck
gsn
Ttonnre
him Ua
M,ch" t»o
sh&lt;mM mta tta opportunity of
' their wldiia. Arrest* are made, ns tar '
tiiry »tiuck a hard rttataucr, which '
। f uring a copy•
Ionia
Sold only on sulmcription at the low
gUn. rob a tank, by great grata of tint they thought might ta a petrified relwl 1 Edward SiUlboru, of Danby,
,
fell
cellar
on Minxliv
price &lt;&gt;f »a,75, by Messi*. C. E. Ixar.u■nspreted. Smldrst conimeiitary j»f all । *ta hud rvttaud to leave hi* post, but j Co.,
and
w
as down
almost'
instantly
"killed, night
_...«--------Jip | M&gt;x
and Jtuix
of Woodland.
on tta despotism of a-ruler is the an- । by diligent Uttar tta buys brought to I wa* a very old man.
'
Tta Cuiversal lllusiruled History of
uouncvmcut that during thr coming I liKht a Urge 'cannon, buried under
An Indian onni»l Jim Lonro wa* »&gt; all Nations is holt Is'iiig ofietvd to tta '
summer over 12.UK) of these puhtical about u&lt;u feet of naud. but still mount- tadly carved up bv a white man named public bv C. E. Ingersoll aiul John taiof
Woodland. It is written by ahisXorprimnrni will ta sent to Siberia, tat
and ready for bnsriicss. Il proved BiiUh, near I*.iIm11h Ciry. on tta "SOth
inn of acknowledged ability (Israel
more &gt;w-said of the tyranny of ItaTnrk- 1 to I*, an Eaeltsli Brook* riital &lt;*»&lt;&gt;
“lL‘ t,,iU ,ltr
Both drunk.
Smith (’litre) nnd nil critic- agree that
Ish Sullan. Tta Turk may be, and un- H-inch calibre, with all tta patent imA im-nilier of a minstrel troupe was it i* really n wonderful ma-* of clearly
doubtcdly is.
he is merciful provement* of American artillery, pat- I
&lt;l?&lt;?i'.X
uouutcoiy
is. cruel,
erm i, but
i.ih new mervii.u pro venH-nts ot Atnencau artillery, pat, Vlf^c3kiM
Vifoat.'Batth(re. k i,ita
The “othef
otiu r wrranzvi furls and .thut il till* n wide
rou&gt;|ian-d with the
j _:.
barban
l .i - ty. of
i .i.
the.
. ent sights, patent hammer for firing, night, and came i cry near being killed void in historic publicaliuiiM. Tta bov»
have taken ordero fur 75 and Mill rite
Russian.
| aud in fact it was a beauty.. All excite- , therefor.
rry is for more.
!
J ment tho Capt., Lieutenant, Sergeant, i Caleb H. Raw son. a former living!
.■
■
." ■ ■ '
I
Tlic British arc doing some good
1 near Schoolcraft, choked to death while
fighting in Zululund. Irat thr trouble
i in lull &lt;*n tin- 1«|. The siipiM—il chum- .
, was the bursting of a blood remei in ■
At Mr.. L IL Etoi's, Tl.uraday . Fri
i* moo er io
jo|(1j j)j„K|t.ri nj
Montcalm day nml Satuiday. M.iv t.'.ih, 1«th ami
Tta Zulu never fight* uuk*a ta is
:
list ciHuc tbc c&gt;.. f. II urnir. a fork handle the other 17lb. AH are respectfully invited.
mini, and when he i* mad, nothing is |
Bui like tlic day. which popcUated the lower part of (
I
|
lino of MiBinefy ot

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•.... ——_

•wn-uwi-.u.

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Sall Meats,
Smiei Ram til Itnlicn,
th THEik svjuwix,

Lard-, by the lb, or barrel,

VIENNA BAKERY.

Walls and Ceilings
IT TAKES THE PLACE OF

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

net; Irat when the time come* for the
return of the immey. bi. mind will lit­
re dormant a* a gtound-mole iu the
dead of winter.

Paper and Kalsomine,

SUGARS, TEAS,

COFFEES, SPICE8,
CANNED GOODS,
Ot every dtweriplion.

Pure W^hite
And a variety of

STAPLE AXD FUCT GROCERIES!
At price* to suit tta majority.
&gt;«

Ct'OCk rj/

----- fo?----.
&lt;L* GlOtSWare

BEAUTIFULTINTS

. * .
hchca|M-r than ever ami in price and

Ready for use.
.T* uau *7
“y
•«»
“•»«« m my lim&gt; before making )«.
pun luua * and 1 will do you gtxxl.

low price* and fair dealing 1 will cndeavor to merit your patronage and

u

iufi
Akll Kind* of Produce taken
found dead Iu hi* is-d on the 1st. *•
tho Market Price.
IP* Don’t forget that Wood makes
.
was quite addicted to drinking,
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— 1
AonraRespectfully.
”
X...II 11.1'.rt,.,, ,.r Granil K.p.,1.,
r-n,mlt&lt;r-t -&lt;!!.nl. Sun,!,, n!g!,t h, ,&lt;
&gt;&gt; vs.!.7ET*. he &gt;&gt;e»t workmen to
CHAE. W. SMITH.
iipoir mending and
'
•*"« , bUcksniiUung; the
bc»t of Harrow*.
TlortfiAce MUc
inort.
itinfamilv
... r lto»d:I Srmprn,
n„w
wir"
”’ 1 /»___ PJou*.
Mon er*
™ * V" ? "g
T* “
, 1
ring*. Plowfi, Plow
wa* droi^l?i Kr^dl'^WtH^L ’ *on fc- ! will (trieforget to call before
r you inure good*
munderiug to the tauiilic- of the Jury - mostly charged and all ready for firing. | h , Rut DcIoIm-z, ta* just obtains! a • ^or ,e** ’•ouey, thani&gt; any other man,
.
.
• -- ’ the boy* were anxious to know their 1 'etdict of
against Wli. Steel, a
J. M. Wood.
I
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saloon
keemr.
for
sellmg
her
hn-tapd
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,
contents. Some of ihr shells were rinr- I
a few
,n‘Oxi“ted i tajiV.”Th^*^,wrecoverwi. Sta is
A tramp wmlately brought up tafore ter.
teen inch
ioeh nnd
and a
few ten
ten roch.
inch, but
but the
the Sd’n.n iUJtta
*
"•*»&gt;
pleiMod to
were coutatl,
J
'
: havc\vr conic to chiin.ii. inccongvecourt in Boatoil, charged with being most
F*
' ’ with
’ * a plunger
‘
*for i
LiBm Munn, of Dover, near Adrian, gution &gt;« no longer arm .ml. Dr.Warn vagrant. lie plead hi* own case, be­ igniting tta fuse. Of courae Che stalla
w.-re
quite
nuty.
nnd
the
fmrns
were
.
lira!
criminal
iiitimacy
with
a
16year
-•
tier's
White
Win*
of
Tar
Svrup ha*
fuddled *11 the lawyers in the court,
all ru*ted fast to the shell, but the tay*. old lad named George Carpenter, n &gt; coutphtely cured tier cough.
2S-X5
dazed tta cloudy intellect of the Judge, reganlh-ns nt danger, would takcaslieil ) nephew other employer, and when the &gt;
—:------------ -----------and walked out in triumph, while those
•
he
shell
in
front
of
them,
and
with
any
ent
idle
took
a
dose
af
|&lt;oiwn
that
kUtal
win* were not so smart or well read in
tool* they could uac. cut ami hammer, ' her in jiial half an hour.
the law as hr. remarked—“Hr isnvety and u a miner and twist, until they re­
moved the fuse ami got the powder, all ! Mr. Thomas Wilson, one of the
dangerous manI”
the tiuu' working iu tbc greatest don • wealthiest farmer* of Franklin, tannS But what cared they for danger; ( wee Co., while trimmine apple tree* n
r were after powder to make a tarp- ; start time since.-addi-nlr tacamo u&gt;ll&lt;. to Irani some chirk night. The i tally ami bopcira-ly blind in both eye*.
Ils and shed they would twr far orn­ . 'J be blindness was Iwought oa by (he
’
ament* ia front at their palncen. and j bursting of a blood vcmek
aide public show a disjatatimi to let the fuses tbc tay* carried home aa rel­ I A little child of John Tuttle, of Rock I ford, Kent Col a few days ago waspoiitem have their own way about it and ies of Um lata "oupLeaaantue*.'’
One dark night tta boy* had gut to­ । aourd by drinkmg a cup of milk into
fight it out to their own satisfaction.
gether about half a biuihcl of pow der, . which a black staler had fallen. The
The Penn*ylv7ui71tailro*d Company and by welling it a little had formed a ; nnrw uolicod the spider and throw it
large luff!. then placing it on a platform i out. but a few momenta after drinking
rvfu»e to renew leases to atloon-keep ­
•“!
it
ers in tlic vicinity of the dcjwit at Jerevuple of bourn.
scy City, Iswause the corporatjun con­
tort afiuid to allow it* employes to
A rich old man named Wm. Smith,,
Jiving near Eaton Rapiils signed a con­
tract. a* lie supposed, for W» worth of
hgiittiing rods and w as greatly aston­
ished lafclv when the Idll became dhie
Jomw Pomeroy, the pct Boston devil,
iu prison for cruelly torturing little
children to death with his jack nite lust j
foe sport, was detected, thr other day, I
trying to get out bv using bis knife a* '
a saw upon tta grating of his cell win- |
dow. If ta should get out. it it to be
hoped that tawiM confine his future

Natural Material

tad a mania for stealing would tare
Mole it and m at it home by mail for a
p«’p-gun tot hia tay, tat as Co. E were
strictly honest, and never took anything they couldn't handle, they very
sorrowfully |«rtid with the prize they
loul wurk.il ro hard to «uru
As tta shell, which were found were

RO PATENT NO PAY.

There arc a good many people who
think that m place of the word ••ap­
plause” scattered through Bub. lugeraolFslerttur*. there should appear tbc
words “cheers from tlw pit.”

Cm. who kilkd Col. Alston in Geor­
gia, ia defended by thirteen lawyer*.
With this array of tairnt there UliUk
rtoabt but that tta drod Alaloa will be

IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST

WALL FINISH’G ARTICLE
In the World^and any one van. use it.

Nashville, Michigan.

PIONEER STORE I
New Goods.
New Goods!
We are now i-eceiving our Spring Stock..
The first installment of

Farmers
THE_EGHO

MfCH IOAN""FARM ER

Fr.m ssw satU Jsa 1. ITW. tar fiLOO.

BOOTS and SHOES I
HATS AND CAPS!
Are in stock,- and more following until out
line, in nil its departments, is complete.

LOOK OUT FOR HEW “ID.” SOOR.

DIVISION.

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KHa.Xl Y F-OR.

Pit ledicHts, Chtaitth, 4c.

OF MEW GOODS JUST OPEKED AT

GRAINS

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villi,l-l
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r Kov. F. W. DtaMaaan of EVViDa
-The new atoYaW *JMW W* ** ptraehes'again at the Chrirtmu Church
,
cloMsi; and work ptwHwHt gpon tbc next Sands,
foundation walfawf
Pema^y
ACo.’anew store.
. »•
-The matrimonial market fa looking

•

BvrrvSTS. 4,.

FINE PERFUMES.
,
TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS.
BRUSHE*. SOAPS. Ac

BOOTS AND SHOES.

WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.

HATS AND CAPS,

notions; crockery, Ac.,
Is A. iTbmrU't Siaiiiier Sale

Tlte festive fly h»* pul In an Sppearaue«. viewed the wtoa'ian and called
0.W.OW mure. He jirumirea to make
Ureceminx kumuw aa lively aa possi­
drafted ami mastered -into the United
ble.
•
.
Htatea army. The bounty offered wa*
♦ 100 ami the men wery mustered into
SMMHtar. walking tn Uotoa Hal* in
the army Oct. 18th, IMp. therefore they
claim
the
Ixianty
and
inter­
est at seven per cent to date, amount­
ing in all to about *900, mon, or less.
Why the lieunty waa not paid at die
time we cannot loam, only the dieu
Town Bonn! say it was not called foe.
UI next Monday night, «» which occasThe question arises: 'Will the yar
'
m*w;'
“
claims, of all kind.% ever be liquidated f
Every year brings up old claims sup­
posed to have been suijusti-d Jong ago,
but hard times bring to mind old dorms
idmosi forgotten.
Buowx.
Thus far the street sprinkler haadoue

(Aa you like it,1)
40 Hara Soap $1.00.
Kerosene Oil M eta. per gal.
is Um. choice Sagar »1XO.

lot) Snd ij

Detliu nil tin.

.

Lowest Prices of any House in the Country.

G. A. TRUMAN.

tlXNWORTR A BROOKM.

WINDOW SHADES.
CL'RTAIN.S. CORDS,
AND FIXTURES.
School. Mireeibmeou* and Blank
Banka. KlMea. Rationed and Leral
IHaaks.
Day Books, Lrdgm, Ac.
Good Book* fur the Home Cirelc.
Fine American nnd Foreign Wat rhea.
Chain*. Fin*. Ring*. Hrtte, Grtd Pm*
and .Pen Holder*, Silverware, Ac.

Respectfully.

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
I wish to call the attention of tire Public to my

BOOKSELLER

STANDARD FURNITURE AT

NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS ! J- LENTZ &amp; SONS,

right a good work. Mr. Blair ha« rigged up
; In nil the loitrat M&gt;te* and
an apparatus below the dam where he
can fill Ufa tank iu-a "jiffy," and h-iyx if
the dust gets abend of him this summer,
lAealgu nnd Finteb.
it’s Just gut to get up and dust.
nr very
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PUKE DRUGS,
And S. T. Hngrpnan is another bigHe has J ..
I F" When
■■ m u ;&lt;ni
you nev
see a uuu
tnau KI&gt;iUR
go
doUII
..1^ and the street the
,1... very picture .of
.rihappiuo*
hearted former nf Maple Grove, dial b jurud the wheat aud oats already
THESE GOODS HAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
PATENT MEDICINES,
some have fear* in regard to fruit.
it i* evidence that he bought hi* last
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.
Laid work Mrs. J. Phillips was culhxl bill of Funiitnre of
Kxx.looo, DawgnAY A Co.
to thr ted ride of her father, Mr. BnrDYE-STUFFS,
roughk of Battle Creek, to witnew his
'
ail
death which occurred on Friday last.
AS TO QUALITY There fa NO BETTER, and
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Finest line of Embroideries in tho
day Saturday, notwithstanding the fact
We understand that her mother is also
FIRST-CLASS GOODS,
Bocrox Stouk.
very low and Mr*. P. will remain with County at the
that onr lock howled with pain and
Merman* la*t Sabbath from tho Chris­
GROCERIES.
seven liens watched onr movements
IV Fine Wall Paper ami Bonier*,
tian
pulpit,
from
Roman*
mb
chap,
and
,„
v
lrjrmtH
rmnma
Lncrwn.n
through the fence vrith-u grist tte*al of
tlniumcd free) Window Shade* and
8Mh vriwe, and 1st John 3d ehap. and will Iw glad to trai n that he ha* ro far Curtains, very low al Bolar. Buos.’
Snd vet*c. She-ko* a pood strong dr- recovered from hi* nines* of last win
nnd ia Tiinn
aalijrhl
to bo able to walk out aud do a
FF" If you want Crockery of the gen—The effort to "oust’’ Sheriff Hough- Tlr..rr
lin
and fa a fine •peaker. Next, ter
Iew
chorwl 1It. taJla of j
on uiuc
Meak in Ware, buy it
l!?cu£lc*.*&gt;JrCuli
Siujday monung the speak* from the ( » western tour when he fa aide to travel,
Wtuox A Howe.
text; "1 know bow to be abated and I
Tho Ladfa*’ Mite Society of Mapl*
Jnr’jre Hecker's &lt;Hsmi»*iug tlic catue, kfeaw lura to abound," found ip Phil. Grove met at Mr. Hyde’*, Apr. 80th.
j Un&lt;lertn.lcixi(; Goods.
100 per cent, profit in gone by. 1
on account of irregularity, but we un­ 4.19, and in tho evetringapon "Convcr- "ul.M a pleasant time, a goodly num;
riB are satisfied with 10 per cent, profit.
bw fauna present. The Society wL.
derstand the cause has Ifren fon^mcyl
meet on May the 14th at Mr. and Mr*.
■ Guy’*. A plraaant time fa ‘expected
Walnut Casos and Caskets.
—A. W. Olds' raw mill has finished
and a cordial invitation fa extended to
lOni’ICTITIOV 1
SHROUDS AND GLOVES
COMPETE WITH
ite re*kii-*4ut. I Owr ^tU»ofco6Let of
j all.
A. E. Dkas, Soc’y. i~
-----------At
an
cmiy
hour
on
M
outlay
evening
|
We
have
lost
all
onr
faith
in
tbc
old
|
CiC
250
Barrein
Salt
nt
the
E
lkvatok
lumber In the yard Inaicnfes that Mr.
the M. E. Clmrt’h was crowded with an I saying. "So goes Munday mi goes all . for $L30 per Bbl.
You will always find at the
Old* ha* made his usual lively run. and
,, —— ----------------- ——
andienct engv-r to hear Miss Wyona week for on Monday last wu heard of
Ry fair, «qnare dealing I expect a continuance of p
I h welding over al Rufua Brooks' in
Mr&lt;. Caocrxg w i*he* tn anpatronage from all partica who pay when they agree to.
Bradfield. the girl hetetvr. TTic pre­ which bia daughter Bina look an arrive pounce to her friend* and patron* that
expending a dollar for accidents or
Um inary exercises luut l»eeu disposed of. ' part and was a«u&gt;i«trd by Mr. C. S. Pal- »be Mill in business at her old stand,
Pioneer
Drug
Store.
when, as the seating and *taiiding.ro&lt;iui mrrton «rf Woodland. Now we heve ioPl&gt;u«te Hahsadrug *tore. and ha* Just
of thcxhnrcb wm tdl occupied and jpt bcm iHitrning in nil direction* for on- rvlurunl from Chicago with a largo mid
l other, nnd the week fa fast wasting | complete assortment of .Spriuir anil
nuuiy outrtde mdentu-ring logi t iunntl . away and we du n«»t hear of any, benre b,,'“&gt;”cr Millinery and Fancy Gouil*,
hear, it wm anggeateti that Uie meeting our Io** of faith.
which ahe la prepared to.scll cb«ij&gt; for
for the prodigal. "Not murii,” he re- sdjostrn to tb«- Opera Hon*e. which wu- I A conple of Maple Grove bcy«. well caA’*
———■ —----------------- --1.IW: “b. airtnh ksi-fcs -ntiXi Hur.
iJmh- nnd the Opera Hoose filled by ns Inilrn with Nashville’* poor whfakey.
Remember Tlxia.
bot lie came darned near riaying tKc Urjn- an audience a» it has been at any mmfaa ven- Inm! amwarauee lost KatThe LsrgeM line of Ludaw' nfaww in
.
iiKfay
mght
at
the
Ited
Ribbon
meeting
itf
Nashville
from 75 rts. tofSJO.attLo
proUiml,
time during the temperance movement. at Norton h school house. We are *or- I
lk.sv.&gt;x Stokil.
. fA.il, I'W.kf.
—The spring races open at the Wait­
Mtsa Dradticld was introduced by
ings fair ground ’o-&lt;tJy-, where R. Hen I Pryst. F. Baker, and an intelligent and ) knowvou might d» othmiM.-! O.’twa*
t tf' For Strictly Pure Drag* and
Boise mtn*.’
rather handsome young lady stepped not tne bov« that did tin-bail dked. Medicine* go tn
|*Ywa« the wliisky that maddened their _. _ „---------- —----- - ——
,
We are ple.wd to announce that we are prepared to turn you out any kind of
before the large amlgnee. A» the lec­ brain. Yonll not do so again, will; 1
Belh-vue Lime fur 15 per bushel
job, from the
ture pregreMed the young speaker gave you!
StGXoitTAJt. ;at the Elkvatou.
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF
for a purse of RhS. The bets thus far evidence of great talent iu oratory. ntfthidc and representation. . Her subject
waa "The DolLittlv*. the Hindrance*, 1
Parvi* Pearse and family of Climax. Bhilliutk
the
it,.
»* ,bS._
Botrox Bronx,
—Tfa wheat ten-rad the jwwgniM of aud the Help, to the Temperance ttet- were visiting Mr. N. E. Clark, on Sun(Oppoaite the Wolcutt Houre.)
Which we will guarantee to be
orniatior..*' The speaker stated that day.
I •*" All kind* of Canned Goods (fresh
The n brut, crop ou tlw low lauds ha* । and pure) at rock fait tout price* at
&gt;fa bean array - she had .up apology to offer in regard to
* TfiJnirtm-t her rere. Uiatrhistory t«4d of n girl only «nflcred terribly at the bands of Jack
WtUK&gt;X A Howe'*.
-FOR
----akii
er
han
ov
an
et
lsewhere
|
—----- - ------—t-/----4 yaars her staiior, Joan of Are, the Fro*t.
Jacob Darting, of Avyria, a cripple i w
1
Maid of Oriraus, Who wu* n leader and
for many ycaiw, gotfe to Battle Creek ■ 1
Fmc and ('oarac Boot* at
Quality
cunridered.
Wrf strong mon to victory again and next week to have tin operation per- i Bankrupt, Prices at the
again, and site, though young, 'tiiftslred ! formed upon hi* crippled leg.
______ BowroK SrOKB.
----------------- ---------------------to fill a niche in this grand army of Re­ । The funeral of Charley Adam*, whirh
Farts. ■
We run in connection with our btuuue«M
was postponed &lt;&gt;n account of the xeriouH । — ,
, , ..
*
Mwe wiU.Ui.wI.rtU ilHfc,,,' WfcM. formers.
Hine*, rtf the family, will fa held at the . *2»at large .tack of New Goods will
Crockery, Glaunare,
She stated that people were wool to CongrcgaUon.il Church, ou Sunday, at .
told lagaroleas uf I roht, at tho
cinity lately. On all low land* the
1
B&lt; ».iTf&gt;x Store.
wheat look* btpwn and rear. A prom­ •peak o(.4cni]*&gt;-rwure as tin- emte old »- —
CT* Try it ! That Fresh Bam-l Mack­
inent farmer infonua iu that he haa story repeated o’er and o’er, but she had ,
iwxinl
of
another
old
Kory
"of
how
erel
just
received
«t
thirty acre* which he would
If you need anything iu the TRIMMING line, call nnd see ns, for we can do
Wil-ws A Ilowt't.
to sell for 44 per acre. Peach and cher­ Christ died for sinner*that has to be ctsving we idiould conclude it waa ap­
tv Everything tn the line of Furni­
ry buds aud ail amalPfnrtM and plants taught every Rabfiirth mom lug by all preciated by the community.
the
churches
in
the
laud
And
repe-ded
ture
at
price*
that
defy
competition,
nt
In
the
Ci
‘
—
IN
ot
io
nt*,
Etc.
hare sufcwd terribly.
Id the evening.
’ had the jot... ......„...p .. .v~v.
Kellooci, Dsnarav A Co's.
One class of De-LUUra wore tiwat&gt; the school bouse, agreeing to chan- the
tV A full line of Dyestuff* at Bot­
who make n great pretense of praying post*. This Iw neglected to do and a
IF YOU WANT
tom
Price*, at______ Ilot&lt;K Bros.’
Tea nioniings dncc he found tl»e poste
for temperance in all public n-»^ml&gt;lte* ho had set Dulled, and the job has come
Bo* Ton Styles
Carefully attended to, and satifactiun given every time.
and at the private altar aud then vot- to a »tand-MUl in lieu of further inipgthc whfaky iL-fet. They were no
Fresh Goods and Lew
Boston St’ukk.
Iwlp but a outm- to the cowc of tvmperIT" Hoping to receive a liberal ahare of your patronage, md thanking you
Prices,
j
aame. Another sqrpher in tlic moM'of
for part favora, I remain
Srapiraaaoan- the fashionable women,
Your Obodicnt Sarvwnt,
who Rtend three hour* per day of their
toilet and has no time to d&lt; .
Joe. Adudder lias built a fence Id
-Tl» tJmoi&gt;S«l*«U&gt;SSeb»U|oU1»/il.
poor.. These woaqi beqn to have only front of ids tv'ddeiM.-v.
WILSON * HOWE.
O~r* PM. Ho.«. «Ud, lw» Men h&gt; two idea*—dress ami propriety. Thcu
Horace Flint, nf your town, ia clerk­
ing fur Ruckle A. Son.
progress two yearn without cessation. there 'rm* '
" '
'
It is laaghablr to see our big mer­
Little*. wh(
chant, IL H. Hull, work in the garden,
sleeping on
but be dm* U nevdHhetean, and dom it
lute in pen

j Fiiest Ute tf Fnnilire it tie Canty.

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

GOOD GOODS!

D. C. GRFFITH

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS! CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.

WILSON &amp; HOWE ORDINARY BUGGY T« The FINEST PHAETON
C

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T

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G

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,

GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES,

A FIRST-CLASS-TRIM SHOP

IKING

EUGENE COOK.

DO NOT NEGLECT FURNITURE!

FURNITURE 1

-------- A FULL STOCK--------SEE THE LIGHTNING HEWER,

TO CALL ON

At 7'nimnn'a Sl.it,.

KOCHER BROS.

Ivctnrr
'■autiful

AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER.
—------------ «---------------

WHEN IN NEED OF
------ m COMPLETE UNE OF-

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c., &amp;c.
to MSW Bp to the average yield, if not
bettor. Thia apeak* mightily fag the
eest&lt; Wert Baltimore. and If tbotg h

A fewi
O£ villa
of tbrrfei

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.

NEW 4 SEASONABLE GOODS,

KOOHER BROS

oooriM:

MUSICAL I

�•EfllT lew IEVIEV,
W ■*»». '
i*sT*n£4?

DHDM,I£DIC1IH Ui CHEMICALS,

ia the Mwspsper j-rufromoe for fifty y«»rK
Tux white squatter* are to be ejected
from Um Indian Tsenlory at any rout Onton
Kan
Io Gen Popo to furnish all
Um&gt; troop* required for Ux. purpear •,
Tunonosn B. Wxr.KK and Mrs. Rob ;
ert, of Chinan, had a laesult H'rI«-r was j
gwMiag Um bast of it The two mot ta a law |
office, by appotataMui of aUoroeya, to taka tew i
tttSouy in the rear, and while Una waa Rotas 1

bar* offored Io anrreudor to Um British, and
tasl j-oao* nay b* n|x-cK&lt;lil an «*rly dal*
The revolution in Central America
Us born s.|u«-tch«l... A St FMevsburi dis­
patch says that Lieut DoUrovtea, recently *r-

J^CTMT A. GtOPTtAB,
discharge of their d-lioa.
dis* under th* la* will
ur.a! GoverptSeut-will be
---------------------- &gt; Its owrZatetutre. The
lies may employ both military sjd&lt;! drfl poser
keep the peace and rnfurre die lave at bl ate

a young man of Mr.xi&gt;maqic who was so
objectionable to the father of the girl
that the father kicked him out in the
road. Later in tlic day the Mazomanie
youth found the cruel parent at work in
a tanyard. He walked boldly in, ad­
dressed the tanners, stating the fact* in
the case, and pitched at the old man.
After a terrible scuffle the cruel parent
begged to be let sp “Will you takej
me for a son-in-law, then, dog-rot you ? “
inquired the youth. "Yes,"*aid the old

taSMtag * mortal *oan.L
The proposition to rernrre the capi­
tal of Mlwonri from JrfTireoa City to be tabs
has boro dofrated by * dos* vos* ta Um lower
house of- the Missouri l-^iatataro. Tor mraa
ure la.-kod only four ota coustitnUnusl major
Itv . . A Swlit * *■ ■ m —1 — - - —
i v

led forth his bride.
The Middletown (N. I.) drpus tells
of a peculiar tramp who sought shelter
tn the lock up of that village the other
evening. He said hi* n»ror v-a* MerriU
Ruddy, that he belonged to the shore*
of Lake Erie, and that he was tramping
through the country in search of five
different men who owed him each •1,000.
He waa a very devout tramp; just be­
fore retiring for the night praying for
those persons who refused to give him
shelter and food, and supplicating the
Lord to forgive their hard-heariednes*,
and in the morning offered a prayer
that the people with whom he might be
thrown in contact during tbc day would
open their hearts to hi* worthy eo-

of his, who «as a banker, about the
matter, and to inquire whether it would
be prudent to borrow the requisite sum
and pay it in regular installment*. He
thought he should lw able to manage
all but the first installment He was
advised to borrow from the I rank a sum
enough larger than he wished to raiseto trover tlic first payment, lay it strict­
ly aside, and then go ahead. "But,”
said his friend, "you muvt spend liter
ally nothing. Yon must make a box
and drop in it all the money you re­
ceive.” Tbc young man nnd his wife
went bravely to work to follow hia ad-

Rarorr* from Texas say that the
Slows Indians are killing herder, and running
off stock tn Um Food* nwv country
A fin­
al Durant, Xis*. dastroywd Im buUdtaga.
A ucm* from Gen. McMillan, Post­
master of New Orkans, to s fina ia St Ixrnu,

Texas. Tho two suitors were convinced
that the young woman would accept
cither if the other would let her alone,
and they agrocxl to throw dice to decide
which should giv^ her up. The loser
honestly endeavored to keep the com­
pact, but the woman refused to be dis­
posed of in that way, and wrote to him
that she would marry no one rise, and
would not even see the winner. The
latter would sot believe that his com
petitor had tried to retire from the con­
test, aud ao murdered him.
Johx Boo xx, an employe of Gebhart*
flour-mills, in Dayton, Ohio, was caught
in the shafting of the machinery. His
clothe* became wrapped about the
shafting so tightly that when he dis­
covered the 'act he could not extricate

bead of boiled cabbage and salt, they
did so and never grumbled. Every
jxypicnl wax promptly met. The egg
money, and the butier money, and tho
com and wheat money—all went into
thr payment-box. and at tlic specified

Texas tragedies: At Overton, Texas,
“ 11* rocgTrgiUoa was having the Methodui
Cbarch, last Hunday, Cd. Jared t Kirby ikt

aented himself licfore hia friend with a
smiling face and with the money in his
hand. There were no rags to be seen,
but his clothing was well covered with
darns from head to foot. “You see I
have followed your advice." he said,
casting a glance over himself, "and my
wife looks worse than I do. But I have

Fruit Strap*.
A new industry tn the United State*
is the production of fruit sirups. Its
succeic has brought these sirup* into
competition with French manufactures,
which have heretofore had tiro markets
of the worl&lt;L As they arc lx-1ter. they
arc preferred in the United States, and
also in the Went Indic* and South
America. The strawberry, raspberry,
and other fruit* of this country are not
only indigenous to the *oH, and there­
fore can bo produced cheaper, but they
|&gt;o**c*8 a far richer flavor and are more
juicy, giving them an advantage over

&gt; CBiauiu
rule f

1. 01

U

IROI, IA1U HHIIF HARDTARE

DB) WON, ALUlK DIES MOD!
run BCMZLL,

Groceries ud General Prodnce,

pounds and of great strength. Throw­
ing one arm an.ond a b«un near at
hand, he endeavored to pull tho shafting
out of gear or tear himself from it. He
succeeded in springing it from the
sockets, but, ou slacking up, it sprung
back. Boone held the shafting in this
position for fully fifteen f 'uutes, when,
abliged to give up from exhaustion, he
was drawn upon tbc shaft, hia clothes,
fortunately, giving away. They were
torn completely from his body. Hr
succeeded in getting to a lower floor of
the building, where he fell from sheer
exhaustion, and was discovered shortly
after by th oar who had heard bis cries.
He was placed under medical care, and
his condition st present is regarded m

• It is very isagrwtable to be obliged to
dismiss an old servant, but still 1 must
get rid a! my valet de chamber."
“ Why ? * "I have been asking for a
foot bath for the last eight years. He
has never thought of it, and really I
cannot do without one any longer."

MONEY TO LOAN!
Il Apprd Bal fable fatxritm,

fl 00.06 and UPW.1BDS
charred s uh th* duty of oopaatlCR Um tails
which greet Um taoosy of Um propl* W*
claim 11m rifilil which lb* Hons* of Ccmmco*
ta Eogtend retaUMted after two centuries of
coolest, to *sy that wr will not grai l the ranney
of UmjM.rplo tmka* there ta a redr*** of »TMV-

By soother duttagmab*,! Btembctr of the

countries which by their near proximity
would be supposed to have preferred
commercial relations with North Amel­
ias rather than and other part of the
world. The *ucceaa of the experiment
bid* fair to bring to the United State*
a large trade, besides driving out of our
markets anther of those foreign prod­
ucts, the control of the sale of which
has hitherto been held abroad.—Syra•use Journal.

ficari**. "Mair'
__

Maa*.

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Msmmm

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bankment is lighted by this process, as
well a* several of the London bridge*
Tiro electric light of forty lamp* from
Westminster to Bteckfnara. a distoM of
1146
yards
W»--------■ - _ from
J . enecawter.M
.
. &lt; ■ worked by
’

their
--------------- -------------------------they had "gotten outoads” of two ban­
dits, and, in the happy frame of mind
wtedh a full stomach gaotnfiM, ant Bak­
ing their mistress’ hand.
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VOLUME VI.

of the But PutT Under the Suu

NUMBER 34

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 18711.

aUshrillf Birtrtoru.

NIBBATH READING.
ia hoary only by events. The Presi­
dent's office, which te in tbs second
story, te also the Cabinet room, and ia
not a very large apartment for the
White HqMc. although about 85 or 41)
feet in dejflh by, tx-rhape, 30 feet wide,
aad with a high ceiling. A - long table
is in the middle of the floor, with
Lather-seated chairs around it; the
two windows have long lambrequin cur­
tains of a dark bluish-gray color. A
large map of the United Btatoa is on
the walL The carpet u» of a rod tint,
with targe figures. Ths general effect
of the room aa one enters is that of a
library without books.— IFdrAington
Corre^jjomfence.

iwaggcr in her walk, too, moat unlike of
,
the truth ot his communication.
the carriage of a female; and once dar­
“Maatar;* mH Im. -J mb asain glad
ing bar pacing in front of the jail door .you kept your brad yesterday, and did
alie stopped to adjust a bootlace or some* kA
j
lean out ot the winder. Had you
such matter in a fashion which showed done
,
so, missus sad I meant to have
Trant Peter said: “To know that it ia
th entire absence ot delicacy, and at .
pitched you out, and taken our chances
the same time showed a portion of a ]
an unlawful thing for a Jew to keep
after of getting off."
company with one of another nation, or
limb which might have done credit to ।i
“I was not very likely to be so racily
an allilete's highest state of training. 11
.
to
come near him. But God hath
i pat off my guard,” was myjaconio anwm fairly puzzled, and none the leas so I
shewed ma that I should not rail any
man common or unclean. Of a tru’h I
that I hall twice noticed her ringing
and not trifling in amount, especially
perceive that God is n« respecter of
forjniMQa r
whan wo comudax that loo large a mile­
persons, but m every nation he that
that
it trp tbit she vm to pta your arms — fcarcth Him and worketh rigLteunn.eaa
age was reported then for scvcnl roads.
In many rases it is extremely difficult
gpd aha could a done it easy—while I is acceptable to Him.'’—Jefs of Utr '
' was io smash your brad with the “ dar- Apottlet,
to get accurate Infonnatfon, and the in­
accurate rtatemenis that are madB by
/uica.L,. Wo should tly-u a took the key,
Aiuiauau once welcomed an aged
parties th at ought to be well informed
goicfF tbs bracelets,. and heaved you stranger to his tabic. When all tool i people of the United f'tatea lived in
nonsea
unpointed,
unplastered
and
ntare quite diatoewrteuing.
We raw not
out a winder, aftfre' You could come to gatherirtl round the board each uttered ।
U»lj
dert»d
of
•aon.raol
K
nMI
hofxi that ibfl statement published to­
yourself. That pistol fairly put us out, “ Btemilhih" &lt;*-!■ toe name of God’)1
day is - oatuely eorpset and complete,
tot It cowed Biiasoa, and *ho isn^ easily saveoneL-the stranger-guest uttered no ' SmlhpMSm.* ,k»
ohMM... ....
lo . rt.,.1.,,
Litt. gx« at pains have been taken to
cowed, I tell ve.“---word.
Then Abraham said: “ Old '
“ Butthe phtfilwar not loaded,* add man, is it not right when thou dost cat' room. and it was a common remark that urgicid Academy, is hereby sentenced make it so, official infonnatian haring
After casting the mailer________ ,-----। the inmates were roasting one aide
been sought in every case of dsubt
mind for a minnte, I told the warder I—“ nothing but a cap and an empty thy food to rapoat the name nf God? ’; while freezing the other; m contrast a to the (Tunir&gt;hcu-Dt of dealh.cn a traitor
The resuh of this eorrected statement
Tils stranger ropiMxi: “ My eastern ia &lt;
—The Socialist ItexulutaMxary Eicon
that I did not mind the woman being
majority of the people of the older
gives a total of 2.RCB mflew of new rail­
admitted, but that the two ought to be
“ AH the same, master, Um main giail that of the fire-wnrahiper.* Then , States now lire in houses that are dap- 1 Uro CotaauUee.*'
road in th* United ffiate* on which
very ciowviv watched duringthe inter- we failed. Now I’vo ihmight it over, Abraham arose in wrath, and drove tho i
■
—
The
Eurvfieaa
pajMira
are
full
of
reboarded, painted, blinded and comfort- 1
track was laid in 187b,- instead ot the
view. The man rv entered the prison, . 1 k’"”* 1 ooul|l not I*™
It aged Geber from his bomw
Even as 1
ably warmed. Then the household /nr-1। jiorta of murderous attack* upon Bu*- 2.6NN miles 11 pueted January 8. Our
and within a few minutes 1 ol-M-rred &lt; wxaknowu I left iu your charge, and he did so, a spirit stood liefore the1
Wiihjn five da^s (here
। uiiurc consisted of a few plain cluura. a &lt;4 suui ofEc-ri
I n«w tuforrnation stao compete ns to add
‘ ’
that miuna joined u*. When your patriarch and (aid:
“Abraham, fori
i plain table, a bedstead made i&gt;y the , were five of these attack* jn Kiev. Al | twenty tnika to Hie mileage reported
body was foun4. we'd a bjen spotted at 100 years the divine Ixiunty lias (lo'A'-d ,
Moscow a spy IjAs bech nitanjerrd. At
village carpcnU-r. Carpet* there wen-,
______ ________________ ___
once, and most likely botn &lt;7ft't£s'would out in sunstone and cun, in bread and
• Polrnniirhoknre.three
poUewnm. I tor lb77. Mid the totals for the past
none. To-day tow orc the homes, in
folios's;
waiting For me. hte wife l&gt;eing still with • swung-fa» is. -I'm ntein glad, I toll
l.i-ity or country, that do not contain a I f'barfrrd willi the arvmi of aomo vi|him, and no one in thr nx&gt;m but the .▼“*»■ ‘hat .Vu« Kot °o‘ o’ the mess, and
carpet of some sort, while the average lugrrs, have be*m atlocfcixi on tiie pub
Governor.
Contract to mv expceta* 11-don I bear-you no ill-will hw b&lt;vlai Hirer by a week’s work may earn • he highway by a i&gt;ody ot gentlemen
tion*. the prisoner hdd up hte wriste ing^done your dooty as a man abd a
Turke arc diversities of gifts, 1ml the •
i rarrying pstoL* aud awards. The Gov
,-ilh hoffiorr.*
same spirit; there are diversities of •
nrnor of Khatkv* i» reported to have
wo ( New before, to my knowledge, hail servie.-*, but the tame Lord; and there 1 'raiy
tb.kiicb.0 -arau.,.-b7"
•*«»"&lt; »•
IU1 I Ix-cn in such deadly peril, and truly are divnrattics of operations, but the
forth -al. . Junrt, ro. .a ■ '"&gt;«•?■
M rcart , thankful dxT I inwardly frel for the muni: God wiio workotli all in ali.
,,1.1.... Th. &lt;™.r .1. wrth .
-&gt;M-r »&lt; &gt;«' Aa-ta.g.l
4 a| providential escape I learned I had just
.
■
Jias lw«-n stabbed tn his hotuat. Al
_
xi
th^pimd^. . L was glad to baud my mur­
|x-wter spoon, but the advancing drill
I thought tiic woman ' iW rons-roimied charge &lt;&gt;wt to the i-arc
ration has sent the plates and spoons to
the melting-pot. while the knives and
forks liave given place to nickel ■&gt;»

Wi JL YOUNG.

ML PARMENTER.

“

uuud. &lt;u&gt; ~ol

..rt . .IoLt*.
&gt; the Ilrfrnre hulk at Woolwich,
had speedily, 4» it appeared, got
li-4r.»Vi'.Kr&lt;- not advanced
troub*tad&lt;Mn i&lt;A»WrV As order to allow my Mfflffiter tin- free mut
W»W1. .It.: what 1 rt&gt;-peT rerd ' Tire miro say they cannot
haV&gt;cx* II* ■blit Lflkr. I thought afford an increase, and a general shut­
down would protmtty result from a
it ou rather a nsky thing for me to do,
aa.tbongh he might not attempt to do any
miM-hlef. it was put possible ho might

emou

r

As an illustration of the audacity of
the revolutionists in Ht. Petersburg, it
is reported that one ni"Lt recently se­
ditious placards were posted at Um en­
trances of theaters au l on the corners
of the principal streets. As fast cs the
police tore these down they were re­
placed, and st length soldiers were
called out to assist in removing the of­
fensive papers and rapturing the bdl
stickers. Hot the placards continued
to appear, and, though 150 person« wore
seized, nothing coulo. be found to iden­
tify any of. them with the disturbance.
—A short time ago, according to the
correspondent of tbs Lcndon Taleffrapfi, the BL Petersburg jiolico dis
covered in the immediate vicinity of
the Karan Cathedral the body of a man
lying tn a jioolof blood; by hte axle was
found a blood-stained dagger. The
throat of the unfortunate num waaont
nearly through. On the corpse was a
label, and upon this, in-veribed in let,,,
tb. fotlo^ng r« wvrf.:
go
o, MMIoo-CMr

cd that they all rantaWsy
cept one, who aimed a______________
pretended ghost, and flrod six shots.
Verla fell dead, one &lt;X the ballets bar
ing passed through Lis heart.

i «H unite to tiprrar tl*«a true
No nation, no reel, ought to
led : for through eanli God lint

Th.

“ M&lt;—

r*~,

Dutch oven and frying pan; to-day
here is no &lt;-ud of kitchen f tinutureThc people of JK30 sal in inc eveaing
in the glowing light of spiteh-bunf fire,
or read their weekly newspaper! by tinfliokering light of a “tallow dip - * now,
in city and village, their apartments areiuigbt t»ilb the fiatue of the gas-jet or

Siud
-------- -- ----------------- _ .. . vdc*.
You i«w ihat idler over there in ablm
oat* «h!“ pointing tn a policeman.
fe». ecmntrv raw him. " Weli, him ml
ue sru parifners; and he's a tough ®&gt;r,
io is. 1 ought Lit charge yo 872kJ; he

ingly ••s&lt;!hanged, the br
again adjusted to his wnsli
otluiVa brisk pace ,
.
fVhrfc
gctito Uby &lt;u&gt;
thil tha Ik-U.
1..
press, and that 1 would 1
■harp. n» It might be ezpre

para.
tilltlr
Totji

t2i;i,7W»Dfi; materials. ♦fX'0.956.(MM&gt;; I
rod [iroduets at
10,772 ’

jumped the
.
.it right opv. 1 here. »aa but UW b»r the
p-wter to daiu tr&gt; the d&lt;-r when ww
■’
»*fire h* ft
nM 4&gt;c vudd that I
■ide pocket of a pilot coat,
I wort- WB, rcry (x! fturo Jx-mg aatiafbd with
buttoned over my uniform
“ kxik of things, ami that I hail made
My journey down to Suffolk calls to

■ latiplit,

The total value of our exports for the I
year ending with March wm A720JJOO.
• «M), again*! *&lt;X«5,0'&gt;0,00o for the twelve
months ending March 31. 1878, a gain ’
of #55.000.IS * I. ‘ The excess of exports '
over imports for the last twelve mouths i
n-acbed the enormous total of $263,000,

km-s* it. hr 11 inake ver fo
olb.l hall, h&lt; unit Tike me
Th- $7 wa« paid over with
and country got nbrard the_________
wverv now and thro would tie put hu
hrwrf .mt rd tbo window, give a knowing
hkifc at the |&gt;6hoemAii. nod then pound
th- &lt;-*r-L'U*liuiti with his tuob*lrvii3 fiat,
while within accuwil to be the liegininogs of a small earthquake. Al last
the rars started. He could hold in Uv

3----

ORNO STRONG

^yOL&lt; OTT HOUSE,
'

Jr*Abc 1
and left me with ample leisure to call
ujKin the Governor of the prison over
night, with a view to arranging for ra
carrying off my charge in the nionnui
1^1 what svrt of a customer I won!
haroto Aral with, mid taMt ronhv

NswtiMtohtgrin.

c . (' Wotmrr, Proprietor.
taw w « »» IPMel, rraosUr kwarai. w»U to-.
* n4 It,
■■■
a... -*
- — .

HOINE.

[

Tkoroapple Lake, Barry 0©.. Mich.

U 1‘ OOloK, I'roprtotor.

'yyiLLIAM JONES.

NEW

LIVERY

UTE8I &amp; BOABBIIG STABLE

man
a perfect giant, and hod been
a ' navvy ' licforc befell into evilcounro.
I began U&gt; fear that my work wiu» cut
out for me. However, there' was no
help for it We I}ow-atroet numen had
aa fickle curtrmaMw-'' tn dad AdtVaa snv
of yopr modern dctectiyra AH I could

he hardly apj^arrd the sort ot a man I
could ask in an off-hand way to take a
friendly gtase; so. my arrangrmenta
tn-ing thus far completed, I there and
then left him.
The inn where I had takifl ^pgrar
quarters stood right
KA■'
entrance, sail, aa the meet wax some­
what of the narrowest, the most com-

P"*''
though it must b
ltefi.ro w„ had g.,

.
.
------ ■
owned I felt much.
' »ny gr«-at way. my
•
and
' have
soiild
don’t
yon

________ 3/EKUddS

»« p.M-1. «.

;«■*;» mrhtet ■ «*

ManiuiiiiT. rar
•TO. tram .. b.t uniitwm am
n-«.«. b.r u. r.j
***“
-mom i-m''—
'

Hoi.wthinc tn luag
For.
Tin general revival of manufacturing
The Rev. l&gt;r. Day, in a recent aermoQ
i industry cheers Troy, N. Y . where 5,000
t Plainfield, N J . told this aimpie
! men znd boys, or a’ tenth of ths citv's
ter? : In a tosm uot far diateui, a few
Bmlation. are now employed in t'ic
rars since, two Uhrisuan young men,
event factorice. The Burden horserotlicni. were doing a prosperous bu&gt;ishoo wt^ka and the Albany and Renaees. assuting many nobk' enterprise;
wiser iron and steel works, together rm­
nd each living tn a lienutiful home. J
; (doyiiig 3.30U hands, are in full opernitmbiuation of disasters tuddcnlv reu
tion for the flnit time store IN73. All
। but three of the stove firm* are also
do? They did not aonsui*. the law to
[ running their foundries, and. while
see how much of their projierty might
profits are small all around, almost all
be kept from lb creditors, imt at onra
| the manufacturers are crowded with
surrendered to them homes, factories.
; orders, and could use more room if they
। aaacU, all; and promised, if posnililr,
the balance should yet be paid to each
The wheat trade of Philadelphia is creditor in full. lUwnuiuig busiuiw*.
| growing oDormomdy; the receipts there poor in nn-ana but Hlruug in cluasoter,
tart month wire l,4ta&lt;^»J bushels, living in eotiugeo in which their noble
against 353,100 Lushcla in April tart wives did tim house work, until, by
year—increase, l,137,M0 busbeta. The economy and industry, the Inst dollar
’ receipts of corn during the same month of the old indebtodnera was pdd. with1
II 711, UOn lw*j,I.Ala *1 IYTO IWVt interest. The day on which this *m
completed the bells id the churches
were rung in honor, and the whole town
them acemrd to warrant my acting with
non &lt;&gt;f grateful joy
immediate decision. I seized the moi
between his manacled wrists ao that he
could not rriae has hauda. With an ia- ’month 137,534 ban-ria of erode petro
ieum were received in Philadelphia,
against 88,530 barrels in the unit
month last year.

---------, ------, ---------- — it within a' f«w
uichrawf the face of the woman ojipo^■jte.IjKiked steadily into her eyen, and
^IdpJti^cmphaMs: “if you attempt to
atir before we reach the next station you
will certainly be a dead w oman."

spent in the com
whiteness, and her lips had the pnrplelent daughter of the Mnteli tinge that indicates aa nnmiaidf.;

being fine, the window of the private
parlor waa opened, affording a perfect

ported ir
New York city in April, i
total Mabibtiea amounted tn J1.199.KSI.
and the assets were estimated at t«&gt;3&lt;&gt;
। 121. Comjwred with the preceding
month, this shown a largo increase in
? Fabifities; March having forty failure*.
. with Uabihtiea of AD’d-AAU, mmI asset™
4211,754. In April. 1H7H, ti.erv were
I acventv-three failures, with total Habilif ties of'$3.8y0,000.

desfpfcd Wtaped on until the next
MOpfug sUla0D wm reached, and that
occupied more than twenty minutoM
The moment the train came to a aiopj

the hcturhoM. The dictionary «m a
volume four inches square and an inch
; and 1 half tn thicknees. In some of the
’ country villages a few public-spirited
“‘•’U hail gathered libraries containing
from -rFt to 500 volumes 4&gt;n (pojiraot
thepablio libraries of the present, con' taming more than lO.tAJO volumes, Laie
' nn aggr-gote of 10.650,000 volumes, not
I including the Hunday-scbool anti pnvatc libraries of the country. It is e«Umated that altogether the number »l
, voluuiM aoccaMblt-to the public is not
Iras thanUti.OOO.OtX)! Of W ‘
I Worcester's dicUonanear it
-■ - ■
• •
•

1 "f ’his if the General -hd not endeavor
, to "bhun “*c immediate Ulxuation f
| U** arrested student
The General
| Iwksd into his daughters desk, and.
. finding that the pap&lt; ra idcrrcd to vra
' really there, wi die a(u&lt;tent nt liburty.
—A young man in the fnll uniform of
a Procurntenr's stexetarv called on the
1 Governor General of Chirkow. Courteotialy saluting, aaid ho; “ML the P
, carulour beg* your Excelluncy to be
good aa to come at oruje t&lt;- lux &lt;&gt;CU
“Anything very important ? ' was I
' * *’"

A corrv«rxindent descriliea a scene he
1 witnessed in one of the carriages at the
1 mail train from Calais to Pana: “At
I Calais a mailman. accompanied by an
’ attendant. «fu thrust into a louijvirti meat of' i duck A was, unfortunately, an
Be
behaved
somewhat
। occupani.
-y
—
r...— -------------------------; Loiiterotisly before reaching Boulogne
'but u
it was oijy after leaving that -place
a—
that he provrel to be-a maniac, as he
sudden iv seized the gentleman silling
next to him by the-throat, and kicked
violently at the tac«&gt; ot the map op“:te 1'hc attendant was too scared
u&gt; exert any influence, and it gas
only after a severe struggle that our
----- l-1—J -*■-*overpowered
the
powerful man

Another Washington Monument.
Probably one of the oldest socx-tn •.
in the country is that of the Cincinnati.
It was formed shortly after the Revolu­
tionary war. and Gen. George Washingtou was its first President. On his
death the members of the society rt&gt;-

by a suitable monument, and in the
year JMO a subscription for tliat purpo*e was started in the I’ronsylvanu
branch of the genera! aotietv. Though
thus early planned, the project lias not
yet been realixzHl. but it is cipeoud,
howwer, that work will atajrtly Lu 1h»gun. Several well-known artists, both
in this counter and Europe, are png»ring designs lor the proposed monu­
ment, srd Mr. Thomas Hell, the sculp­
tor, now in Rome, has sent to tlie tm4ees of the society In this city photo­
graphs of his design, which are expcciml to arrive in a few days. The fnids
are safely depoaitod, and the amount
now in the poaasaaion of the State so­
ciety aggregates nearly tl 30,000. Ths
site of the monument will be ia thia
17P2. was
rfty. probably in Fairmount Park, x
----- ----------- _Jn in that
THUaddpUa Laffer.
iad in 1800. rebuilt in INI 6.
in 1818, and its porticos
Barty Hate*.
completed aa late as 1B29. The East
room was finished imly fifty years ago.
The ancient maxim of “ early to bad
Every one of our Preafidevta, except aud early to rise “ has lately nceived
Washington, hail lived iu lids great what may ba a death blow from a Gvrhouse, and he has poke-1 hte bma'a maa doctor who, not content to accept
head into Its porta! to look up st the

in Russia is divided into a great nun:btt of sections, meh pf which consists
of from ten to fifteen members and a
efajef (atarosta), and acts indepctjdenUy
of the oilers. Tl&gt;o object of Ihh m-

Stfta:

ww startled by an exclamation from

•hortea lite. Ba maintains that ft ia
quite a mistake to think that the morn
ing hours are Uie moat atrrngth, uing;
on tlic contrary, they are more apt t*&gt;
produce faUfpie; and the morning.

�toiling early
—&lt;-omj« Fled

lilliwry and Ftncy Goods !
the gulf m&gt; far that tlwy were likely hi

till- Uriel forre*. the boys they could

gertlsg whiskey, among the aoldiera.

Latest Styles &amp; Patterns

il»-r of tin can*, holding about &lt;4
one quart iwk, nicely labeled with
U-ouHThI pietnrw. aa praeJire, black- ’ynttV

.

BUS*

ALABASTINE?
GRAND RAPIDS mvi81Or&lt;
iattw.

RrepecifuUy.

frnlt*

JJENUROE. PaoraiBToa
a* tn which ia the moat desirable route

h jM-achrs
into in a
Powell, an officer tuaard. a. .
. -.over to l*»d and ■■ tl.n
fol „
Bitt lire true ItrothrrhoiMl were
» .L I , L ,
peimhterl tn indulge in the delirious
Irtl.iw rf
feUrk borfrr •MrtwIK.Iurf.s.nthm.k™..

---- OLD RELIABLE—-

jHweBRrr route it
till.- between the

MEAT MARKET.

connection*.

Fresh and Sait Meats,

;s

H

Natural Material
sranoxi*.

Sioid But ui SknMen,

OUR EUBOPEAM LETTER.
of forty mile* an Imar. and lauded
St. Jrwph, Atchison or Kansas City,
witlmut change of cars. This i* a most
Important consideration, especially to

Lard, by the lb. or barrel.

Ml

s
g

--------- FOB

s-

SEVRY
rnaraelf with
&gt;UC t l.W*&lt; WM. rraCHMIWU OJ iwv immt
(4 the Rainer AUxander Grenadiers.
and at mid-day tliat of tire tnd Foot
Guard took up and enntinned the com-

rt*. Ministry*. Gearral*. |
high oflktabtall crowded 1
congralulatmm. to tire j
lan.
At Cologne, amid
iml civic dhpl.iy. a stat no
wm unveiled and handed j
leading orator*'

the President’.

VIENNA BAKERY.

I (iril nf flw- IVMt
• '
ZL—t
,
|MKjy ot B
»k-f _»
u.

JOHN BERNER

Walls and Ceilings

Call meeting held.

IT TAKES THE PLACE OF
Boise Brotiters'

। by yens
। Against approval—touiig.
Downing, Ohl* and Hoc.
!
For approval—None,
1 &lt;»n motion conncil aiBin
v i f-.u||xrBr
•—
Recorder.
Pn-rirtviit.

rince. The .Vn/ioM/ Zriof the Lilwral* and the
nt of the Chancellor’* fl-------- ------— •
r^xy, is ciinspicnous for it*
r.-tnrning over I taw id admiration and grateful aileg-

Soon.

iitm«£!S™ii^&gt;aPer aQd Kalsomine

Regular meeting held:

tri vwtinu

Boise Brut her*’ bond*. a« druggist*.
dttreniclb
who migi

SUGARS, TEAS,
COFFEES, SPICES,

a fortune of

■Barber.
tiou bv Burlier. C. W. Wick। appointed Health Officer for

can tile career, reaui the invitation and

CAMMED GOODS,
Of livery dowription.

Pure W*hite

as it ws» hi* intention to buy with them

mark* and no iuqninca would be madr

a* follow*:
Yea*—Wheeler,

tee without
but not an-

Aim! in fact a full
Barber,

thinning.

hoc •&lt;

STAPLE AMD F4KT GROCERIES!

tin- wedding
X XX? I

UU—■

' D... ..in., I

timid* just paldUhrd by the French "u‘&lt;‘tftecn m.-n from i.otGame*came '
to appeaHii the I '»'• motion the highway a*M**ni«ut
Ministry &lt;4 the Interior, only 11^)00 «v«7 to Powell, and gelling the Cantain |4w („r ndn**. and prayed th.it bi* wn* fix.d at
ernt. .m em-h ..m- l.ui.
y»*rhw rmirrairi from France
*•'’■'tI nn-:i from C o. E to aid tli.-m. 1 marriage might be declared nnll nml 'hrd dollar* of the nsMrasor n tax roll.
*7:. .
’ murtad! prxipo-d a scout over in Rels-ldom for i&lt;ml lierauaeof the drrrtt which had■ •»&gt; y«" ■•’•J •••&gt;«*• foll«w-;
while during the same time 00.000 fur.port and also to jik-k up a little beef or [ Isen practiced upon him.Evidence
1 eas—W licricr.
Burlier, Donning,
rlgncrv rnemed its territory in ican-li ] multon. or anything tlurt lb&lt;-r could I having Is-en given to prove that lui.l
1 ’ ’'j?* 3,1,1

And a variety of

Crock'ry &amp; Glassware
]*cheu(M-r than ever ami in price and
quality I cau, and will, do aa well by
y ou mt any firm in Barry or Eaton conn -

CLEMKaT BWFm.

BEAUTIFULTINTS
Ready for use.

tiling in my line before making
unriri^to emigrate and’ col mit/on I
FtJ!r" 2-?’“
port ram u. emigrate -nd eolmiixr on | JnM (buk
•
.,r , 1.., V—....-I. .. ...I .l..wn I,.
..... .

-I

«&gt;•“ «•&lt;«» «"»*• '* «‘«W •-« hare marUrk w_vw|
||(&gt; |hp
,
,|rrM|„| in |1U faVlir.
_ I.
r I
...
&lt;
• .
...

T hr Wibon Sewing Machine Coinpn-

I»r. Bose and Mr. Canfield drank two
.-I-—.-r wki^^v i„ ndro. .fore *t
^.laaarauf whiskey Iu n drug store at
Aljiaocr, Ohio, and found it »o good
* »l— —11—4
mmm.
they
I.esu-iMi.

1
were p.t n-ndr. mutton a ud other
! !"*** ■'■‘“•'d In tire imltom. and both
Umu shoved off. One of tire l-mts rr( ninrcii. but the crew of the old black
larat would never aar fail, so they push1
Their only guide was the light

al and l’&lt;&gt;
ra n« foljpi

: i-d under the direction of Street (inn-

the Market Price.

Grand ('rearing, to examine the per­
fection of the new automatic machinery
Yeas—Wheeler, Burlier. Ihiwning,
tor building the already famous Wilson ; Old* and Hoe.
Oscillating Shuttle Machine, which ha*
cost nearly one hundred thousand dol­
On'motion Council nc lonrncd
lars, anil r* ca|&gt;ab|e of turning out one E. J. FgtnnxKo.
Wk KII.LIEX.
Recorder.
President.

CHAS. W. SMITH.

WALL FINISH’G ARTICLE

XTiM

In the World, and any one can use it.

Company since the jierfection of
Chia automatic machinery i« almost
n niseiess ; certainly not exceeding the
m»d

■raw*, until the lioal rounded little

IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST

Yonr* Respectfolly.

with sprav

Their

ing nut T His reply was t liat the &lt;kudrra deaired in one machine a capacity

stroke of light-

mud it ion

Nashville, Michigan.

PIONEER STORE

stomach.
I’oritir-

1

SflKJSMaSSS

ell only a few rod* dirtant, aa the
light made plain ami distinct object*

thread on

•WelLdsrr exclaimed the ne-

FOR HALE ONLY BY
labor, which did excellent *t itching,
but were noisy and rather Lard run­
ning.
There are very few corporation* in J
thia world of the magnitude of the I
Wilson Company.
ft ha* aa fine a ’
i life, health and happtnc*
When it ia diatnrlird in it*
honac* in Grand I
thi« company. 1
street* of brick
action of the brain and nervoussvatem.
are all immediately connected with the
trucking of the lirrr. Il baa Ircen aac—■ —• " 7’,
; eraafully proved that GraM* August
a new machine , Flower i« nneqtuilh-d in curing all pert when the old reliable sous afflicted with Dyspepsia oe Liver
popular and where he Coinpbi'ut. and all thennmcrow*&gt;&lt;yinp
__ ... -O «L_ —Lt___

ex

crew of Gainea.

a

utter rounding little Dauphine Island
death in the century wasexeentAmcrirsa soil-Maximilian of
Mexico.

nun in comparison with the first hatch

** ***

New Goods.
New Goods!

re, while the Wilson Company sold
to dealers. and that all first-dare

rlnrivrly. Evra dralm who have al!
their livre handled other mnrliinre hare
dropped them nod taken up the Wilson
foe twu jmsoti*: One was that they
Crarod the Wilson a* a ecnujwtitor. and
billty ot the corn!

until the Iwst territory
others and thus lie left

thinking *ras&gt; very

NO PATENT NO PAY.

Farmers Bimo
TH

ECHO

Michigan'"farmer

We are now receiving our Spring Stock
The first installment of

BOOTS and SHOES!
HATS AND CAPS!
Are in utock, and more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AD.” SOON

rt tret ।

�HMIfllK ,

Ot flluflunL |HwIl i

It E A. T&gt; Y F* O It

IIISfMTI I nuts,

~
Hew

teifa-

todriwk.

.New man.

PRESCRIPTIONS,

IMMENSE STOCK

Natovil

Living-tor

BltllTHF.HM-

THE SPRING
TRADE
! HpeciMlticM
DRUGGISTS
—
■
for IFflTOf

CV Star Shiugkw at the Fxcrawa,

Pit Medicines, Cherniak, 4c.

OF NEW GOODS JUST OPEXEDAT

GRAINS

WA­

1 he Uong Brick DyeStuflh!
He neenpteo that ptujflt again

■ --------------- ------ m------ ---------------'

A New Milch Cow with Calf.

form Clnb tn speak nt this place on the
IMJi and llth of June. Full p«rtkn»*r»
will be adrertfaed aoon.

■DRY GOODS, CARPETS,

and Naahvilk. Among the Utu-^waa

BOOTS AND SHOES

GRAND OrKNING
SUMMER MILLINERY GOO"DB
At Mrs. K R. Ekh's Tharwiav. Fridny and Saturday, Mny tmh,. 1«h and
17th. AB are rr-fK-ctfully invited.

MIDIC, eic^ waa in
•nc tribo, at leant be

NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &amp;e.,

had a presentiment that If the editor

fur ». two

aodee laaaofbegf^^MF^ &lt;jn
into the ofllccSrtth the tread pf
one of authority, and we noticed he had
a tin star on tbe left lappd of bU coat,
and carried a hickoo cane) whi«h had

1 fact that they died from nn over■e of tor-jam. Then the questk&gt;n
■M-, "How came the Jam aforesaid in
lake?-’ Sii-picipn naturally foil on
it NaahyiUs &lt;hap who waded in thr

1oki Saiti ij Duliu wilt tin.

ida of choice Batter and MO
. for whkh the hlgheat price
I nt the
Buatox Stoke.

Lowest Prices of any House in the Country.

' Toots Fatvts.

IT" I-'idir* Linen Shit- at
•
/ W WrKt.KK’«

AyWirtll aaqhtr SUe!

ft for nothing. I am a U. 8. Defectii
and will mttinrl vno tn
M

—Tbe third quarterly

The IL IL Co. La- fixed the aidetrack here, and it i* a- good no* a*. I
any on tor line.
I

Dan Bdlinamr, Jr, ha- bought a new
carriage. Girl*, look out fikran in vitaI tion to ride out.
„ , „
.
. „ .
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rerond apn "f Barlwr ami
timexare wnald have foUen &lt;rat of the I Eunice Mead, departed this life May 14.
wtodow. After
over the .rare
4 J“” "d s
- I. trawhlnc
»&lt;• Idd tbe dHratrre llrat w. wnra nn( ! . -----KMn IVal-. of lUtryriU».

Tueoday &lt;-veulag wiling pin*—three
paper* for flvneraiN-wmd Dau.’ Laafht
a nicker, worth.
1 »

ia n*. Rai.in*, #1.
3 lb. On- Tomatoes, 1SR.
1
Edging* from 8e a yard np.
"P­
Rendy-Mmle Clothing, Hat* aad Caps
Notion*, the. largrrt stock io the city.
A **ving of from 10 to 15 per icnton
, your pnrehaw*
A’ 'r“•
Arrjyraftl’.
■
&lt; -hejtp Cu«l» Store.
H«wirry,

meeting for

and

Kid

would gel a Uwy cr to make (rnrk fniu
niiH
lonfi
aa &lt;1* the Job for him. abo that he felt . Hut make- the boy* feel happy.
•^ry for Pou. r nt the /JmrL who had ; TW ,inriB|r
Bnix.tfoil rort
nBfu*MltaO«-nnMW&lt;mrfnrl&gt;iHi. hut had V,.—............ 1__, wi.l. .
I*..,....

—There ia a man in t'tla village who
ieintbehaWt nfrtxwtteig - Id- rkikhvn
unmercifully over alm«wt nothing. 1 He
•boald be arrested for aanonlt and hat- yer Flint -Now, al though having dcv-

tectirc, look- Bty. we ahall .have I
denbt the validity of
Mr. Bridge*being
Bridge*bein
---------oar.
uac.
We have
liavn alao read
njJ all the-tai
lhe atari.i*-

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
I wl«h to call tlw attention of the PabBc tn my

NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS !j

PURE DRUGS,

THESE GOODS

PATENT MEDICINES,

Cottou

UAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

DYE-STUFFS.
A« TO QUALITY Tlwref. NO BETTER, -nd

SCHOOL BOOKS.

Tliorc new B**ot« and Shoe* nt

GROCERIES.

1 too much bnll-doxing.
El
MICHIqJn*5FW5.

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

&gt;Wmke lkk'b.

Two Hundred I tn reels
Ohio White Lime, W ci* prr Bbl. at I lie

AT-wrmiw um.dDw.MKra.ir illTJrftSlJS?!.,
‘
\
.

GOOD GOODS!

b,"llrt" k“ l"*
*■c&lt;-

Al Bukrrad. Kut C~.. on ll.. .l«bl
"1'1 'ET'"":
Mh flr- dratmrd &lt;1. E. liovny'. I!
KhMr. .nd
double it* original aixe, and now ba* a of, and. m ywr. have fail-1 to find any- ;«rrimre -hop. 1^ ffl.OUO; inrarance '
»■&lt;*
circulation of SMcopica, which I* good,
thing In regard tn'printwr* working for i
( nF If you want ("rockery of tire grncdkkMt, Ufat WM^'baiBa M*htt£
Harking, and came to the emwluidon ,
Rotit. S. Dnffy. of port Hnron. re- ’•»»»* Meaktn Warr, buy it of
—If that young man who write* such tl.ni If therw i&gt; anr
!.» U t.
1 reived the appointment to th- \\r»t
’» :t-*ox A Howr.
toatir there I* any aneh Uw it b the . pd
Ca&lt;1K
Bt thr rxaniluation &lt;«
-------- --------------- —
,
gn*hing letter* to Indic- who are *rifni.th Amendment to the ConaLtution of the feb,
I
* ,ne &lt; ««*imerc« nt 40 ct«. per yd.
UraLMMUMMra.
-XU
,„d ki,,„| 5‘
--------------- .____
i&gt;e Btot-yfex M»
-PelrrwonV Magazine foyJrjw i» al- Clarence St. John in a -ninon row at ' fY*
Barrel* Salt at the ElKVatoh
write once more. Apen’t you aahjfDed T w.-Mt mnnruM.. nrajKlomllr brirl.,1 p -".
nimuur. «.■&gt;•■» yrara a, I... »1 w |&gt;r Bbl.

twww

H. G. HALE,

BOOKSELLER

Jaw aad he

Church will open

G. A. TRUMAN.

AlYMWOrra A RKOOKN.

NORUAS ITEMS.

Wra^sK-"^

-TVe have Mtwed. new patent ।
angvreon several strain town.

—ti^warm weather, snj mrtUoHu. In
AepaHn-rat.
“
oroomething eke, there wa« not a very Tlw prineiiwUuM rneraUng. ■•Amnn, ,
"• J"*''large attendance at the -pell at Red •,.
.V.j,.'•.*."
,. T.. .
". . ~
.. .7...
ra .
.
e ■ Iwu
hx«»&gt;een
!&gt;een convicted
eonv rtrrlof
of writing
Writingan
an huh-Hull'•

ff For AirirU,
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I^’T”"2L“1"^r,^T?'S'tfr;iI
....... ""*•
’ ‘r I —-”’r
«**• "O-•aj**' •*««»; A draod lUpid. Datrl. boj hh . tu&lt;

kalaomined, the counters painted, etc.

rhrtrad with
we reckon, for a broken bone In the
Landwmthen*nJi. Dr. GnfwoMp-t

Imra

Pioneer Drug Store.

D. C. GRFFITH

l&gt;nura and
u^„.-

NEW STORE!

—

15

NEW GOODS!'CARRIAGE AM) WAGON SHOP.

»tylc«. but w al«o nn cxqmaitr pfa-tnre. , tallic cartridge nith a linuuner tn arc if
1^ All kind-off mined Goofl«(frr«
The-torir-are unuanaUj gm-l. even B would go off. It did! S&gt; did thr
pun-1 at rorkl-dtnm prier. at
for tbi.Magaxine. wlw&lt;e they alway*.
’h,"“b
°ne
a* one of ourco-tctnjginirie* any*, "an*’
of rvwAriunjic
remarkable beauty."
Nothing bnt
ot
ucauty.
Aouung
bnt
.7 ..........
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■ •___ ,
,
at Daruvilh- on the 14lh were Wiuox A Hown'i
M • cnonnona circulation canid enable injuretl bv the falling of a heavy,a,«r. ______________________________
Fetenon to give ao much fot the mon- One of the men. named John Allen.
’-p- Fvurvthitn? in «)&gt;&lt;•
'
«r. Ub. mowUMbl, U» fara.A. l.Ad M. .k,.ll brake..
ffi® W’^.wuKi I
weU aa beat Magaxirw of Ua kind. RvRev. John Locker i» in jail in Tuwnla '
ery lady rixmld hare IL Only FJ a’ -Co- oni a charge of adultery wito one

wehu

jra. .Hh rra.

Specimen* are oent free if written foe,

ter infidelity, it» charged.

Kr.LLrwm. Dkm ak-r A.Co*a.
.
-w- n

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I

,U.^'|
»

r At^y^olddanghtorof F. Schu -‘01^^

।
n e are pica
■ job, from the
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON £ HOWE, 0RDINARY BUGGY To Tbe HNEST PHAETON
Which we will guarantee to lx-

(Opporite the WokoU Ilouae.)

|Caeapek Thax Yov Cax Get Elsewhere.

--roR
-FOR—
-----DAHrDTPa

QuaM.y eou-hkred.

I

^fffe“bT&gt;J?SS£'ik“! V"T—------- B““*- iGROCERIES,
SEET,i^sr;,j1!;„sE'rER.
. .
T
,
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Crockery, Glaaawarc.

—Mr. A. Holly, an old resident of
WMxflmtd raffs IffdMerof tM-fnrefltTriMtac wa* partially burned on Sunor of tlie celebrated Holly Water Work-, I day morning. A fire broke out Ian ^1^1X45 to'dkUartTa religioua^mre" 1
Don't forget
forget that
that WnodmnkrWood make*
.. __ -. ’
...
morning. Ann broke out in a ni^nt *43 to di-iari. a rvliuiou- meet-‘
fkw't
!?* rc-idencv,
’7*'*1'‘DCT‘ ?•*
'Mt. mil
»»&gt;* ---ronin
oceapicl
by atthe
Tbeir
name* were*
and
‘be iw-.r
l»r»t tvara,,..
wagon inintlw.
the■m.wl.rak
market by—*10,
died at hi*
onc-hgjf
bra--------1-- 1 k—
-- Z._kCalvert
------ T Litho_
. hig. T...
.
“ . John
.
■ . I Im
IA
the Center, ea the morning of ^piHog Co„
nearly aH the mater- Cbarlea Mmwe nod Harvrv Gramley. 1
l**l wmkmen to
tnaL ApMtm*rtcw examtu- ul. ।
eoninoahig room wa* de- «nd they bailed from Guilford town- ,1l?
Y*M.U of wugon
mending and
on nicuding
.l
—
»l^'t-r»
ramjHwni,
room
wan
u&lt;
•
,
.
'
black-mltllUlg
:
the
lx-st
of
Harrow-.
ouira-rniinijig
:
rmnest
of
Harrow-.
-tion diachMed
the fact that
■
atroyed. BDdtotiaideTable damage done ” P‘
| Corn
Plow-, femtd
ra. Mpwem
Corn^Ptow*.
Rond Scrape
ScrHjyr*,
Mo were
. Mttrety hkrdrtid or hepa- Jn lb&lt;? Job and
room*, w hen . Ed. Snyder, of Lexington, while out and Rrajwm, Caatfngk llowa. Plow
■o quite cstenaiT* valvular the flre wa* rxtin.rni-hcl
Bat the 1x1- {'Pn““f
4‘h, arcidrntally
a. ridentally dint
Wt’t forget
*ho» , I fixing-,
fixing*, ete.
etc. IDon
forget toealI
to call before
before
&gt;f the heart.
uw nre wa* rxUDgui«u«i.
HQt tt»c pn JumMlf in Hie arm. Mortification
ant rat
1 yon&gt; buy. I1 will
give
you more
gwxli
Uortiflralmo
will
five
mot.
ml.
di-care of the heart.
rrer jn and be refu-cd to have hi* arm am- i for lea* money, than nny other man
ting
nutated,
the
con-cquencc
being
that
be
J.
J|.
—A. H. Keith. the Uvery man of
. diml lart Sunday.
—
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Harting*. and Alien Jone*. IX-jmty
1 ..
..
...
.
llrarara -.’raJ—...iSheriff, were ia ttdNNlgk4/au MofiAv, um&gt; until th* daiaaag* could be repaired.
UokinrfovJe^m^.Jlcckok. who £d The Calvert Uth. Co.. Coerawmaf ,4rf- i was -truck w it h a billiard cur by one
| Power* a few days ajro. now lira very
Jumped a hoard-bill at loci* and one rrriiwi aad JfMWpe* Fanner, whose of- 1 low and doubt* are entertained of hu
at Hooting*. and had also skipped oat Hrra were In the building. nl»o mtfrn-d ! reeorriT. The trial hna been poetponvitbeat. (Mjia* Keith fllO that he owed some lorn. The Wi»rotimatedul|t-.- | ed on that account.
him for livery hire. It in Mid. that,[ MO. The origin of the fire i« -appoa*d I Two women of Blimfield, haring rewhfteHeckok wm in ia Hartiagolw to be from some oiled rag* that were 1 cently died very raddmly. the people
are excitedly asking asking each other
-lured away.
what kind of medicine waa given them
—The W. C. T. r. wjt! meet at the by a person who adrertiae* to cure the
M. E. ChurrU, Tnaadiy, May 30th, at opium habit. He won't teJL
S:» r. a.. The mrwlwi of tbe Society ;
Clemens Dagne, aged IB. wan killed
nml all other* who are aatrrcatrd in the at Clinton, on the 10th. while attempt­
eaaae of tcxnpenmrr arc capceialljr rc- ing to jnmpnti a flat rar attached to a
Canada Southern freight train. Seven
ears poaaed over him. TH* ia«a exam­
Man. L. J. Whkklem, Sac.
ple of what may nmult from tho boyiaipractice of jumping on and off tnufia.
CIRCUIT COURT ITEMS.
_Court opened Monday afternoon wit
Hi* Honor. Judge Shipman, from Cold
water, pre*idiag. The afternoon w«

nicnced grading for the name on Manday morning. which, when completed,
wM give »»*« much, If not more, side-

At Grand Haven. Mar 13th. Alon
Bilx. editor of the Spring Lake Rcpnbbea*. got into a scrunmagc with Pott*.
JiThU.lrril^in w’hwTSr 4?°™

With Bilx. hurting hi- bead quite badly.
Bdx bar sworn oat a warrant far the
arrert of Wabh.

Milton

Mim Maggie Jeffrey liaa ja«t received
au cxrecdiugiy fine and carefully aeh-rted -b-ck o' Millinery, Fancy tiomU,
ete., which toe i* rdmwnis to bur nmu-

____ _____
We run in gtmxM-ciion with onr bn-ine-aa ■

A FIRST-CLASS TRIM-SHOP.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

If you need anything in the TRIMMING line, call and are u*. for we can do
you good.

INotionw, Etc.

IRIK

IF YOU WANT

Can-folly attended ti&gt;, and aatifaction given every time.

Fresh Goods and Lew
‘ IT" Hoping to rverivc a
Prices.
1 for pa-t favor-, I remain

lilieral -hare of your patronage, and thanking

Tour Obodiant Servwiit.

WILSON A HOWL

'

EUGENE COOK.

DO NOT NEGLECT

FURNITURE! ■
--------- A FULL STOCK----------

TO CALL ON

AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER.

KOCHER BROS.
WHEN TN NEED OF

--------- A COMPLETE LINE OF----------

DryGootu.M-otiott.,
■Mb. Sheca, Ble.

Their Store M alwaya anpplM with

InrfOwjiMwii

i COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c., &amp;c.
I

&amp;

KELLCMiG, DEMARAY

MUSICAL I

School report for Dint. No.
ora* attendance 341 -i

COyfFUTlTIOX !

&lt;OMPKTE

a*o

•
'
.
’
4&amp;Tf.a«llS h»*Wferraj|irffhKkk&gt;f
graqrk*.«»«». the okl Borton More to
give "him a chance to VCnovateTi i--t orr.
Tbo planter will be taken off overhead ,'
I

WINDOW SHADES.
CURTAINS, CORDS.
AND FIXTURES.
School. Misernaaami* aM Blsmk
-Hooka. Hlstes, Stetinonw and Legal
Blank*.
D*y Book*, Ledger*, Ac.
Good Book* for tbe Home Cirvk.
i
Fine American nod Foreign Watebes.
' r-hratoM IK-. —*
° -** - ZI..1.1 tl——

They are the beat in i

wred about ■ foot Across tbs top. He
Work ha* been commenced “1I" raid
T/'k™' .F* • ।
■aid he wanted aoiuc card* print&lt;-d, and
after asking him for the copy, lie
Clem. Smith »pokeat the RedRiblmn '
------ .
.2^.-----------gavwn* a eard with the following writ­
HMi.
.... ...,«M.»di-!fB A.
ten thereon: "A. C. Bridge*. United
M. Darling liA* launched hi-new boot i 80 yda, IMnty. ffL
••Old Zaek. iuade by die Morgan Boat 1 » I'* Tea. JY nolo Leaf. ffl.
lem at Vemoatvillc, Eaton Co„ Mich.* Company.
Lard fc. Butter Ik
8.

Xows

WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.

HATS AND CAPS.

I. U»aiMtat«raWmr

-Who will take tn the White Monn-

Dye Stuffi!

SURGICAL IKtfTRUMEXTR.
8HOU LDER BRACES.
_______ HUPPOBTS, Ac.
FINE PERFUMES,
•
TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS.
BKl'MHEH, HOAPS. Ac*

The

KOCHER BROS

CHEAfa ran ran befwe

MUHMi Lfotroit /&gt;»*»
u in the Whit*- Mr
Detroit July 7th.

to all who im»; call.

KOCHKN BROS.

Naaixvtllw. ICch.
nr- Call at Dr. IkuhA

Rcapectfully.

BOINK BROTni

�PaixCR jUhandku, the new ruler *f
Bulgaria, is a Hessian.
Widow Vax Corr ia carrying on ace­
rival at Kingston. Can.
' Hawaroa Dkll, of Naw Hampshire.

In tbe Hss—sI prtir&lt;&gt; at oefS;

Mita Kmxooo aEd off to Europe on,
an avalanche of bouquets and kiss**.

Tom Gurrnc, a C3-ycar-old darkey,
living in Boston, ia the father of sixtythree children. .
Dawm, of Mssssr-buaetta, is tbe only
graduate of Yale College in the United

' "'A'

trti

IGm.,

wd .j,- t...
be w&gt; fount guilty cX homiddv, and fully eoes-

totSUWMnf fWSUScW to BWSsa and Still main­
tain* that ba vs* j touted of God. life wits W
greaily era-had bj Um- xrowing raMvioCox that
•
Iwoq Ri-ilty of a cvimr."
Sts* atonM, r bank, and four dwell-

C«U*&lt;1
i«d-4*of

DBOM.MEDIClBESaxiCHEMICALS,

A. U. GniMAj,* Breton m&lt;ro lawyer,
lias married tbe white daughter of a
Wisconsin preacher.
Hanvann OwudMEhaA twvgtwdt&gt;te*
in the ‘Senate—Whyte, of Maryland,
and Hoar, of Massachusetts.

Tax Meriden Woolen Company, of

Major Joiur -E. Blaixr, brother of
the Senator, is Paymaster for tbe army
in the Montan* Department
Orx. PrMRDTTOW, who surrendered
Vicksburg to Grant, has taken up his
resident* in Fhilad^iliia

A
from Lahore, India, aaoMixwe Mat Yaksob Xhss has sesvpted an 0»
British proposal*. TLrw silvatx* tbs frenUrr deliver the annual address to the
line so m to sirs tbs Urttuh lb« Koluk |»to&gt; ot cadets at West Point in June.
l*Ubrcs valley, lbs Koram valley a* far ae tbe
The German Emi
Kbaarrardec pa**, an«! the Khytew pass aa far
offered a pnsc for tl______ __
.
diphtheria, to be publiAhed within
Jx Turkey; the Mohammedans at
Adrianople are pltmdeiu.,; ibop* on areoanr
Tax Mikado of Japan recently gave
•f tomgvr.. _Afpr»iiwnmre&lt;u&lt; wKU rlsetrte | a dinner to his Httuiten st. whicji he
Mgbtoa Ihs Tkato* •’Igtesfcnwtf. tbe Irai-Jati made a rao-eh eefrsnring tlwdr. gxfkwvu
Board of Pts!4fe Works report! Inal elrctrtetlr gancr and luxury.
Ytcx PuKNtnKxr Wheki.u's sister,
I—»u&gt;r vf wbq^n^ illness hr returned
kvue fn&gt;v WaabingtOli. is somewhat

liry forew al ebcUout ia not A.uMfuL No toUmutattou or coerctou should ba altowM to
sswtftsr sss s

ahaps of aosabtaafiaas of svU-dfepoe*l sw-

Us toterfwwtos, sod m far aa pra^lksMe from

IROJ, WAILS 18BELF HARDTARE
"=rjJS
They have some pretty big farms out
West, but the largest of them dwindles in­
to corgparetive insignificance beside one
which is just being established in Colo­
rado. This is tbe oonaotidation of the
Hermosilla and Huerfano cattle ranches
in the southern part of that Blate into
one immense stock farm, which will run
along both banks of the Huerfano nver,
bstwesu forty and fifty miles, and cover
something over one hundred tlioosand
acres. P. T. Barnum has been interest­
ed in the Huerfano ranche for about
ten years, in company with a fellow­
townsman of Bridgeport, Ct., named
Sherwood, who
....................
‘
the
knowledge

Tus nrwly-el«&gt;cted Prince of Bul­
garia. Alexander I, u 5C years old. He
married to an Austrian Countess. and

A SSAtX boat, containing a {vrty of
wi n:«w, Wbn^iad teevtont m a k*&gt;itox exesr
•ton. WM e*iwte-l D&gt; tbe, Mi*Si*«prd riiw
oesr K IziSI*. an I Uura of tbe parly J&gt; ovnnt
— Bcjbikd’ .'Th?»~itinil&gt;
nrr A Fnlliw yyl seawsl
t'tuenand Rjjbl* sirsrta.

Puxce ixiris NafoLSon received de-.
tuonsUjaUosa ot waUoma whenever be
sp|ware. 1 m ptfblic* at Cape Toxrti
He
lias not •yet combed any bullets out of

joined William H Vanderbilt, John B
Dutcher and some other capitalists with
h.m in the Colorado Cattle.Company,
which combines the old Barnum-Sher­
wood property with tbe adjoining and
much larger Hcrmoallta ranche. and
proposes to go into the buMDcas on a
bigger scale than waa ever before at­
tempted. Barnum and Sherwood have
had aa many as five or six thousand
cattle on their farm, hut the new com­
pany experts to increase tbe number to
at least fifty thousand. " There's mill­
ions in it," aocording to Barnum, for
tbe Bridgeport firm nave raised oxen
until they were ready tor market at a
coat of only M x head, and the expense
of herder*, which is the chief bill, will
be proportionately diminished with
larger herds. Then, too, the new com-

M.taMl.OW. A reaohition directing that,
a* tbe wr&lt;ralilp**ra Ui Hl. Paul's believed
it tm|M&gt;wiblc for tbe Archbishop to pay
off the ininwnM- debt, they nnaniniotialy
pledged tbemaelves to remit one-half
their claim* was adopted

fought

A Literary Character.
When Himlkins was invited to attend
a literary party, a few nights ago, he
Ix-gan studying the prominent Quota
,i.«kr a good impreaaion on screraJ
ladies whom hr expected to tie present,
a» well a* the genend company. He
had his route all laid out, aa the abowrui-u nay, and knew just where Ur was
going to put in the phrases, which be
had Jotted down in a note book, in case
Iuh memory should fail. Ms waa late
on purjMiae. an&lt;l as his host weicoaxtl

caulr, which will make them worth 955
to kho a head, instead of the |J2 to 936
which Barnum and Sherwood have got
for theirs
Vanderbilt i» expected to
run his new enterprise in connection
with his nulroads, of course, and go
into the business of exporting beef on
an immense seals. Altogether, it really
seems to l&gt;e a pretty big thing —PhIla
delpkia Titnrt

Siberia baa long been not merely tbe
political, but the universal prison of
nnaaia, capital punishment being dow
reserved for ciaca of high treason. and
as order punished with transportation
tor life. But in thia transjortation
there are many different grade*. Ban

lie w** soon seated beside • fair la&lt;ly.
who l*-gan couvcrmtion by remarking
that “ Tbe present age of poetry seem*
tn appeal to trio sentiments leas than
the paarian*. aad the future. we should
bojs-. would bring a more sj-sthetic

\ At the charter election

in ludiauapte.1 W.rk Um ratire H.-,,til4ie.ee.ticket
wa» •uremsfid by msjorttlc* rausuij fn.ni
lrMAJ to r.IMU At laf.ret.- :1m Bepub teas
ti r te t WM *t*,&gt; eteeU.t f-, »•*,! U . - J.
—

■n BimpkinB crawled behind the
end rend all his phraM over
again. When be emerged and joined a
circle at a table he was caught l&gt;etwe«n
two young ladies, each of whom canto |
in for a share of his attention, until he '
said. * How happy could I be with |
«. ttev.b u-t. ib.
ifll nlJlrr, if taberdear charmer waa was
P.ynra! al lfc* mm, tevrtofarv _£f ^c tl g() homp *7“** “ VtAtvwiIM* i_ ravwfor
And then Bimlkins broke tor the ;
to WMSDtoist row -- ---* -1?oor “ * horrified expremion came over

J.

' b“

h" ’■ushrd from the bouse and !

is the mildest form, usually inflicted
upon military offender*. Next comes
Western Siberia, which, traversed by
several commrerial highways, contain­
ing many large towns, and in constant
communication with Russia, offer* ao
many advantage* that more than one
criminal whose term had expired has re­
mained there in preference to returning
bnme. Eastern Siberia, called by the
RuMuana *Za Balkabki’ (beyond Lake
Baikal), ia dreaded by the convicts for
its remoteness and sterility, it being a
common asying among them that “one
year in the East is worse .han two in
ths West” More terrible than all. how­
ever, ia the sentence ol hard labor in
th* mines, especially those of quickail-

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th* bones, makes a certain and horrible
death tbe inevitable climax of the pen­
ally. Escape ia almost ii
" 1
tbs countless military p--------- ,------------strictness of their surrcillanee; bnt, aa
if to make aasnranoo doubly sure, the
Russian Government is now eroding

’.■rtfss

beard, tbe marhm* continued to de­
scend, but in a jerky and apaasBodis way.
The head of the Udv appeared to be
held between the arch of the elevator
opening and the wall, for, after tbe first
and second doors had been jiaeaed in
the descent, the body waa dangling, the
feet not quite touching the floor.
In time -though th.- period seemed
an age to the horrified and bei pleas

tending, aad at that instant the body of
Mrs. Lightner dropped limply through
her husband's outstretched arms upon
the floor. The husband, uttering th*
most piteous lamentations, lifted the
mutilated bead of his wife to his bosem, and caught the torrent of life
blood that gwabed from her face. From
the moment of the entanglement ia tbe
doorway not a cry or sound of distress
escaped the lady's lips. As the atavator
struck the tending, and the mangled
body fell upon tbe floor, there was a
convulsive movement of tbe chest and

DR1 (W0DMILK8ui DRYGOODS

tempted to step out, believing ahe was
on the fifth floor, the point where ahe
intended to go, when her neck struck
die gate of the elevator. She was beat
nearly double, thrown l&gt;ackward. aad
waa precipitated below to the basement,
a distance of nearly seventy-five feet
An employe, who waa standing on tbe
floor near by. altemj " ’ *--------- “--------hie balance,
fortunate girl, aad, .
_________ _______ _____ -.wdlong down
the road to death. Tbe fall ernabed her
skull, broke both arms and legs, broke
her ncckj and her flesh waa braise** so
horribly that it presented an unrecog-

Groceries and General Produce,
Gortsehakoff in the model Minister of
an enlightened despot He is noble; be
is cultured; a patriot, but no Chauvin
ist. He has some right to be an aristo­
crat, for the GortachaknSs claim to
descend from Ilario, the founder of the
Russian monarchy, who flourished a
thousand yean ago. Tbs family has
given Russia two saints, and s good
many Prinoss who merited whatever

tion. He himself looks every meh a
high-born aad high-bred gentleman.
Courteous and affable himself, be has
bean at no Utile pains to polish and
humanise that most booriak of created
brings, the Ruasiau lacal offioex London Truth.
Tbs spread ot akeptiaiamin Garmany
has had tbe effect ot diminishing the
number of aspirants to the Protestant
clerical profession in that empire. In
Upper Hesse, for instance, out of 196
places for Protestant clerical aspirants,
M are vacssit; in Rhenish Beeee, out
of Kb pls res 12 are vacaat, and in die
province of Btarkemfeerg. out of 182
plac es 12 are vacant. There are 33 exit
of 93 curacies vacant, and it is impossi­
ble to find candidates for them. In the
University of Giessen there are at preecefr only seven divinity students, so
that tbe future looks "no brighter than

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NASHVILLE,

VOLUME VI.

BArW

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY,’ MAY 24, 1873.
When Jesus ceaara in the bwoee of
•onvw, Be apeak* the name wpndroua
words which He spake to the mourner*
at Bethany. He allowed death to ootne
there first to make ready for Bia own
coming. Is not thia one reaaon why
death la allowed to take our loved ooea?

try two shilling* for me; tfttwfnsm
“ Then I wont pay you anything." 1
" Better try for yourself, six," sad the

lew nr tw« Bira-Hnox.—Mention is
made in a foreign paper of a plan par
aued by an ingvntoui physician for in। soring a supply of ice for use in aick' roonui during the Lottost nights, and
I without diatnriwig Use patieul. This
। plan ia to cat a pises ci flannel about
nine inches square, and secure it by
ligature round the mouth of an ordinary
I tumbler, n&gt; a* to leave a eup-ahsped deprrttrion of fiannd within the tumbler
। to about half it* depth. In the flannel
i so donned piece* of ux msy be preserved
&gt; many Umit* all the longer if a piece of
flannel from four to five inches square
Im twed aa a loose cover to the iee-cop.
Cheap flannel, with comparatively open
mcahtt, to preferable, aa the water .amly
■ill I
drain* through it, and the ice is kept
“No, it was you,’' ~
quite dry.
“Wall, thea, if it was ma—good-by.
Cowper."
B»xt ix Iwncaxirmrr Favaa.—The
A littte deaf and dujpb girl was oarc
The men stared.
ask.-d by a l*ay. who wrote tLaquosUon drrecUoo* art- to take a handful of
“ What, air! Surety yon will try your
on a alate,
hat is prayer? " The lit­ aowderal whits sah, such as is used in
luck again ?** staid ter'mrrk.
tle girl took the pencil and wrote the
Ityf .is, not fair! “ cxcteuuod Mr. reply, “Prayer ia the wish of the heart.", 1 (uw, if poadble) with moderate licat
So it is. Fine words and beautiful ver­ ' till it becomes a! a brown color.
The
se*
said to God do not make prayer । like that of roasted coffee.
“WhstT is thia Mr. Beckley’ i
, dose for an adult ia a soupspoonfnl
without the wish of the heart.
tainly ia. How do you do, sir?
Jisaolved in a glass of warm water, taken
।
*1
once.
-It
*!&gt;ouiil
be
stated
that
when
do yoe &lt;L&gt;’“
■ n &gt;» rv - -v
I the fever make* it* appearaace at inter­
vals of two. three, or four dare, the rem­
truths of the gwpel require edy should be taken fasting, on the
• Really, you have the better of me,'
prehension some moral dis­ morning of the day fallowing the fever.
■aid Mr. jo Beckley. perplexed "I
-- -- How e*n a thoroughly self­ To oreroonw (he thirst exeited by the
don't recollect
ish man undarvtand the truth of Christ's ■alt, but a small quantity of water
“Cowper.
divinity? Divinity to him mean* force should b« taken through a straw. Duror quantity rathe* than qualitytrf being. irg tho forty &lt; igLt hour* which follow
How much would you know about the the taking of tl«* salt, the appetite
A|&gt;dUo Beiridera it one should mmply should Im- satisfied with chicken or beef
ted yon that • consirtrd of w many broth only; it is esperially orrery st
cubic inches of white curbla, and the time to observe a revere diet, and to
weighed »o many rounds’ ’Whs! idea avoid taking cold. The author asaert*
of it* beauty would those word* convey that during U* qightccu years that be
to yon? Boma snob quantitative nation . has uacd this method of treatment be
&lt;J Ghntt's diritMty a scliish man may I ha* never been unsucceaaful.
The
get, **d it i* the only idea of Him that i remedy ta certainly harmless, and per
Are they in London ?’
we
find in the writaag* of many theo­ I hap* worthy of a trial.—Trench M&gt;vi
A light broke over Mr. Berkley’s face.
logians. Buch a notion may well be dis­ I fcvil Journnl.
AU uncertainty vanished.
puted about, but it is of no practical
“They are wito me. Cowper, at the
, Wks*. Etm.- A very simple remedy
value. To apprehend the beauty of lor »r»-ak eye* i* recommended by *
Msrir*C olarf,“’ h^said.
Christ’s character, in which Hi* dinnitv
"Ah' glad to bear it. Ton are going
physician, aa follows; “ Get a 5-cwnt
chiefly
resides, one i^e-d* much schoofthat way ? I shall lie plcaaed to accom
eako of cider flower* at th*- druggast'*.
ing in the semrwa ol obedwnre and aad ateep in one gill of water—it moat
love. And the more men kaawef this
be steeped in bright tin or earthenware;
Ilin lea* they will be inelined to djajxiUstrain nirehr, am! then s«ld three drop*
of hiudannm; iottl*- it tight and keep
full of rood feeling.
rappmes that ChrisTs work consist" in a cool place, then nre it ■* » wash,
letting some ol it got in the eyes. Fol­
“I am proud to welcome you to onr
simply in furnishing u* an example h*«
low this, snd relief is certain. If the
country. And what do you think of
I a very inadequate idea of what man eye* ar* painful ar much sore, make
Hiviglaial. Mr. Beckley F
। need* and of what Christ ia. It ia true
■
’Xoi Six:;
•art bsacMr
*■ —. T***tt *a&gt; mm.
Hm Ml »i&gt; ■H tto nvsl **1t*Uo*
WW Ito Sa* af rtwv Sswm.

•N«r

M.HOK
”

Tf'.W.

PARMENTER.

WAR TKR S. TOWERS

care to live fn England,
cwgaeixed here. whtlr
&lt;-ru&lt;l*; tmt, after all. j
mnv px.t nopb.-wh

UNION HOUSE

Tux iron work* of Altoona. Pi, are
again in full blast. .
Paxu*ow, N. J. is rapidly fllhng
up with silk weaver* from England
lx Newark. N. J., every manufactory

“Block-raising.
theory of niy own
______________
temj&gt;eratnre cattle will fatten faatcat.
and have built sheds. so an tokeep

i '0AAO STRONG.

&gt; mtuk*c*is«i

”^t’a up lUirv 1 see. Come on. nr."
Mr. Jo, Beckley followed ton* tip
»•». **4 t*«r I three flight* of stain to a little front
-wa.wrf uwj office, where a clerk "too I busily writrw»«t ■ Um ' *DK
behind a long counter,
raa* ap
“Good morning. 1* thi* the office of
the Rio Janeiro lottery ? "

OLCOTT HOUSE,
* Xewhvilta,'Michigan,
U. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.

Tin: brick-making industry is bow
one of the most important ou the bank*
of the Hudson nwr. It la estimated
that there are upward* of ISO back­
yard* between Tarrytown and Albany.
Is I'lilalmrgh, Fa., tho rrun-manufact­
urer* ire complaining o’ the high rate
of wage*. At the present rate* the
puddler get* *3.50 per day, th" bar-mill
roller from JO to fft, the catcher from
to tb, the beater M. the abMt-ralk r
from H to flu, ahewt boater* from H to
Ft 50. and the ahearamen from fll to
•aw.
Tar business outlook in Cleveland.
Ohio, h cheering. According to the
, Leader of that city, the pnewa, which
have for month* been depressed, are
o*) the taord. and ca upward tendency
prevails well nigh universally. Meohanica, ton. of all Irada*, era in de­
mand. and few idle men among that
class who honestly desire work can be

The clerk looked into his books.
'“Il Ima drawn £75, 2 shilling*and

* traveler in foreign lauds. I have seen
• Ibfl CMkibbs to* M 'oitr Mon Bloag."
[ Mr Thurman—“While I have never
! seen the sun rise over ' Man Blong,' I
, have observed the insidioua miasma
«tcam up from Kidwell bottom*-**
will give you two draws instead."
A local incident, parallel with the
*©h 1 All right. Here, make it four , above, though tom graeetol, was told in
dtafrB. Bore are 2 ahilltngs more."
Cleyelapd many years ago when re“A shilling a draw j* cheaper than are fwHed foreign traveler* were leaa plenty
than now. A learned tourist, tasting
and diseuaning one evening with a few
untnveled persons the mcrita of some

over the counter.

NEW

superiority that be had drunk wine on
the banka of the Rhine. Not to be out­
done in tales of remarkable life experi­
ence, one ot the. cocnpsm v, rather a
tough cuss, aa Artemus Ward would
—fagpiwif "Weil
1 twn tot
* ao far to accomplish it, I hs-e
nsvmthelras drunk whisky oa the banks
of the Cuyabow*.’—€’le»etonH FWn
Doofer.

LIVERY!

NUMBER 35.

1

white on the many scenes of ills boy­
hood days tlist would come back to hi*
memory. He seemed so abaerbed in
what was before him that another geotteman passing thought he would take a
look, and likewise earns to a standstill
in front of ths window; u&gt; old woman,
go*u« by with a basket, had her femi
nine curiosity srouaad, and, partly to
rest, sat down her burden, ansi, adjust
ing her shawl, turned her eye* in the
direction of the big aquare clock; a
couple of small boys, rolling hoop, next

try nndsr ita imwwii*ie lafloenre is
about 4,500,(mt) aquas* mil**, at more
than oor-ihird greater than tho whole
extent of Europa.
. ,
,
For the purposes of trade the original
chartered territories ot the aompany,
all the time the nucleus of the gathering and tb* vast outlying tflrenitol eomwas undoubtedly rnndnating on the ■ »shi raises*., are directed tote sichappy past, uncanwnoua of hi* rar­ tions sailed the. Kartbtwn. Southern.
roundings. In about five mtnntca a Mootoeal and Western. tlnrertrererta
crowd of twenty-five people from the Of there the Northern departioent u&gt;
different walk* of life Lad halted before sitnated, between Hudson bay and the
that same window, all eagerly stretching Rocky mountains; the "Bouthere l*etheir necks to get a peep si what was twoen Jamre bay and Canada, Includ­
the central object of riew. The crowd ing sfeo East Main, on the eastern shore
grew largvr eadi succeeding minute. of HatisM bay; tb* Montreal departasrtit
camprebends the extant of the bosi*cm
back of the store to black his i&gt;or&gt;to and In the Canada*; white th* Weatesn
smooth down his Lair, in aulieipaUou of composes the region* west of the Itoeky
a big rush of trade; and the original mountain*. There four department*
cause of the commotion was still re­ are again divided into fifty-three small­
volving in hi* mind the joy* of his er portions, called districts, each of
Ixiyhood, utterly oblivion* of the rap­ which is under thTdirection of a super­
idly gathering multitude, who by intending officer, and has a depot frtrt, to
tliis time ha&lt;l begun to push and crowd i whieh all the supplies for the dirtrict
. are forwarded, and to whirti all fare and
I otiicx produce ar* sent for nhipmrsit to
ui tho varum* store" near by bad start­ i England. Tb*** district* an again
ed on a dead run for the apoVand, the ! sulxlivided into numerous minor eatal*
fever spreading. 500 or morn, men. ' lishmcnU, fort*, posts and outport*.
women and children, all broke into • ’ Over each of there there is *n officer
canter, bound to reach the scene of dis­ 1 *nd from two to forty mon, mechanic*.
aster in time to get ■ good scat. Every | latorev* and semnte. Brside* the
toam th»l come down that igre&lt;-l rein’il company employ* multitude* of men aa
vvyagaon, manning anil washing the
। boat* and canoe* in every partrt the
territory. Tho discipiia* and etiqortte
' maintauie&lt;l are of tho stnatost kind.
' and aa err&gt;ri( tlu corpt exist* between
! the IkOfiO offleer*—commissioned and
I notwvwnmbraoned—voVagear*, and ser­
I vaats swii as is only to be ftread ifl-the
&gt; army, or ia an auticak. and hanoMbie

! pulled the fire-alanu hastily, and an­ i The, fort* and trading paste of the
olbar guardiaa of ths peace down the ' '-ompany are scattered over it* 'mmenw
otbrw comer of to« block let dnn- in ' terrftones at distances start varying
ti&gt;e saaie way. pulling ta as alarm from from W to M0 milea. A better idea
another |l«»x. Whang, whang, whang, । m*.T. perhaps, be obtained of their rela
went the fire-bdl, l»oi fl-1 1-44, and I tive paaitiona, and of tLe isolated Eve*
every other eancdvable number. The of their garrisons, by nnagining the
Fin1 Dejmrtrocut started Ont Ln three lanad ritato of Otin planted in the add
different directions, with the entire die of too fur country. In that •want
town at its heels, veiling, " Where’s the i the company wuald build on* trading
fire? “ and the black smoko from the post in it.—J/. M. Jtobiruon, in Uar
steamer*. and the rambling of luc ' i&gt;er't ’Magatine for Junt.
heavy wheels, with the gongs and b*ll*
of the bore-carnages arid hook-and-lafldcr trucks, made up a bcdiannrtie rotnh”i"«&gt;» ■ »«»'«•' pouod of racket* that would have awak wore seated on a bowlder alongside the
L
&gt;«n “J
cned the dead, if it were possible; but
tion are defective and unlovely live* ।!",?
. Z. the man that was the prime reuse of all
“That peculiar character.’ amd Dr. ’
d ^Tl^
tho hubbub Lad to* eyes fixed unmov- turned from Sutro, aod toe other waa
edly on the object that flrrt attracted
his si ton tian, apparently dreaming of the rock, they sat down for a talk.
“Hsve you quit over there?"
"“y1”
। -•»
«-» *S7 i» ii i -&lt;-u
time the confusion came to an end, and the one who wax eastward bound.
o.Y.r
to. m«n&lt;nr to. nrMn.1
—TC-.il, klnw ,&lt;m to .told miltoto. he walked off, Larin{j won * bet of f .’&gt;
that ho eould aland still and draw a big­
upon which th&lt; original grew. ’Xc
ger crowd than any walking-match in
•ThcfoUowing the country.
ought to grow out of our own roots; our
, "Traid of 'em? ’
own inherent propriety of aonsiitalion ia
I “You bet
I saw one yesterday
the beat nucleus torouxMwa fonualaon.* olliDgr upon the sick : Only call at the
1 alongside an old boiler kickin' off the
the rirct-heads one by one.
Never
Thia, then, ia what *e need - the heal door, nnlMs you are sure vowr fnrnd i*
missed one. I was just going on the
iug. the quickening. Lb* refArafeiiing of able to see you without karm. Enter
I shift, and. when I saw the mule and
our spiritual life. It ia lint a model to and leave tfie house, and move about
,
..
m
.
.uur,
um,
,
th®
««&gt;m.
quietly.
C*rnr
a
cheerful
persttial ill-will. But tb*« bonorebfe
grow by; it is “more Ilf* and fuller that
’ That 1* what Christ came to I »•«■, aud .j—vk cheerful word*. In politic* imply a respect of treatment, a
I am coms that they might
-k~~
»-u
u— ir freedom from n&gt; isreprtwcuiation, or
taunt, or calumny, or ridicule, or innu­
endo, which are seldom found. Wheu , “The worst mule I ever saw," said
a muii cliarges an opponent with riixxiti- the other, “ was in Pioche some rear*
, stitutKiual oonduct, or insist* dial be ago. It was one I owned. One d*y it
। favors a ooure* • /wch Is prejudicial to rtiI'IhkI against some nail* sticking out
I Uie public welfare, ho tncrelv "talc* tbat
th«l it msv learn how to blossom, it urod sTu11“&lt;»»• bat not the bat U the hi* opinions differ from those of bi*
I opponent, and, of course, oqe opinion
to fee! at ita own heart the wann th of the 1
*--ld d7in* H
ran and the moisture of the soil Sot something with you to please the aye may be a* defensible aa the other.
Christ before vqu m an emn^a, But ' *n&lt;l «“*oT» the monotony of the sick- When Webster and Hay no differed as
flower. or even
a picture, which to the nature of the constitution, and just in to the head. Then he saw a few
“ Christ ia you." cemmumcaiiag to you 'room; n *
“
thc ritahxing energy of Hi*own sternal you can loan for a few days. If dcrir* , each maintained his view with argu tacks on the post a little lower down,
life, is the jmwrw of God unto talvation. ' ble, some little delicacy to tempt the ment, there was 'no reaaon whatever which were only lialf driven in, and he
appetite
will
be
well
beatowed.
The that they should not eat together the drove them in, too, with light taps &lt;4
— Sunday Afternoon.
'
perfumes ol some flower* arc poisonous, | quiet chop, nor smoke the peaceful the hoof, jnst as easy and gentle a*
and they should never be carried into pipe. But when one gentleman areertI the stek-roosn. Especially is thia true I ed that his opponent supported a sysThere fa one very sweet rehar in I of the tuberose, oleander, hellotrope, I tern which was the snm of htunan vijwhich "Jesus cornea* to His own fol­ ' hvacinth. orange, lilac, eynnga; and ' Isinica, drraondixmg to all who were
kilted. 1
lowers in those days. He does not lilies. Stay only a moment, or a few . brought r-ithin ita sphere, and making
come in fleaby form, as Hr did aighioeu minutes at the longest. unlsia you can them nuurstealer*, brutes and ss*ssimi, knew what waa up. At firat I was going
caniuriea ago; nc doos He eome amid be of soma help.
it was hard to aopanUr the abttract view to atop him. but then I thought if my
clouds and celestial spteadov. m Ha will
i from its concrete application. It is mule was any kind of a mule at all be
Ou Barmxo.ax ibe final jodgmewt. Bet inspirit,
true Uist the accused might rvqfly that corfld take care of himself. Be l fust
so*w by the rye of faith, Jewua drew* for it say* on Um subject of bathing: the charge sprung from ignorance, and
delightfnlly near to Ihrmr yrbn seek for '" Once a week is often enough tor a eould not be accepted as a riacere as­
Hb prearne*. Hr eamte to the ^man to wash himaelf a!! over, and sertion; but, on the other haDd.ff a
awakened penlteai, WLb criee out to whether in summer or winter that man really belicred that the per*oa.th&lt;- ireatfen*akia*
Him; "Coma said take away m atony I ought to lie done with soap, warm water aaeociate, or the oolteagu* of whom, hr I
Lrert, aod saako B a. heart &lt;d flash? and a hog’s hair brush in a room show­ spoke was in fart a thief aad a asnaderAlready yoq mav h«ac &amp;a kaogkat ing 70 deg. Fahrenheit Baths should «r, h* could »&lt;4 hoomtiy treat him **if
your door, and Ilia loving voist : “If bo taken early in the morning, foe it is be were a gentleman. If bo dM not
thou wilt open tbs door, I will come in then the ayatem posse togs the power of
unto thee and sup with thee, and thou reaction tn the highest degree. Any
withMa.“
1 kind of bath is dangvrnna soon after a
Hatten to let Him ini He wfD not meal, or toon after fatiguing curaiso.
bo satisfied with a closet or a comer of No man or woman should teuaa'hdk
hundred fart sway. The thing a*
your heart, or with a naUrwahara of at the plan* of tha ’
'
’
’
“ Do you think Hm an homwt MMtt’*
your thought^ grodgMqtjr
■ He
anked a friend. “ No; J think him h
adnoe ef »h«!lj '

kind cA aonrten ia corrupting In tW
Ligheat
dtcree, because
it makxaaoarlain poriltea^rran
rascality
All Sat
U«kMx«ulrels haveto rhi then, into

Mware such a position, nr d they will be
treated m boMwabl* men. Bnt, if *hi&gt;

ffeuhi, a
.... Wses a T*» Carria***,

•Witkpl
Tbateo
Ifr/JoHao

vtotavfthMt afa
-tope? Then lei
and rase the pri
Fill try

�to bi a arparatr building, stsd there
Huy ihst of tbr BuetoD Mmdd
•Ij fnand him at work &lt;&gt;u his m«mk. He drcltard to talk alsmt pnli-

&lt;ta»ta*lMh«rMgj.^ur&gt;re&lt;Hi Maaou.
of the ftth Regt. H. A., r«m&lt;* over to
Pwwcll tu examine for * dlsehargr all
who toll unatae for duty, and likely ho
gave Capt. Lawlerjk little wlmhwunr
advirr idwmt Ink getting somitch of the
'•rrtftet* down his throat; that it'mad.*
'fWMtty apjiear dis­
' w ta» were more reganl-

grnmbliiig than they wen. ever heard
lo do before. The next- day Cantata
Howell, ami Lieutenant's ItaratM and
Amialeii came over to go to Cwdar 1'taut
to a donee, and that changed the aabjeet. so the hoy* hnd nomethiug cl«e on
their minds licside* parking boxes.
On the IM day of July there CMwr tn
Dowell from tie* main land.-im-ii with

qiiired to drill twice a day,-and insjx-etian. — brary marching ortlcra—
ttavw Haww per week.
Tim whiskey Iwgnn to work off in
about a week, nnd as no more was han­
dy to get. the Ca|Kiin Iwgan to get
carelcM In regard to hi- atnugcnj. otder*. Sometime* the Company would
mire oar drill; sometime- tbe Captain
roiddn't get out to inspect the hoys, ao
they began to frH p-etty good natnml
toward Cap., for hi- "good conduct,"
at tbey termed It.
,
At one time some of the boya Iwing
kept awake by the noisy whiakey, ami
being temperate and hearty, slept rath­
er Liter titan usurd. thereby missing
motniog rUI-catl. Then came the
strict orders that anyone miming roll­
call should go tu Ft. Gaine- and work
on fatigue ten day a. There were none

1C to Jaat abont a year since tb.- Rus
aiisa Hurialiata firat- ourpriw-d tbrir fid­
taw eowatrymeu with a display of their
I plan of actiou. Within tbe past 13
r mimtbs bills, placards, and |«mphlcta
I

isters, now al Umcottage of tb* labor- that our Flouring
era, wMlih* w»st-i*y for which we
w«m»M have «• traVeF tor tn find a parah-ll. How kmg the diarnal confeder­
Ito away tortisliriL litittxntflc NoutuX.
acy has been in rxlMcnce—a eunfederMSNMTaMf Mua.u
Dry wbeee membm acoabroad known

sum. This waa also the I
Ind farewell to Fort Few
o’chick in the afternoon.
of tbe day ta which they tarntad there.
they went an board Ybr steamer igadto,
having lumaed one hundred and thirty
days at Powell. Tb«i Meararr waa tn
convey them back to Fort Gainer, been executing with a precision that
among their old comradra in arm*.
excites the utmoat horror and astonishThe Ban Francisco CJtnmMt give*
iahment. At find little 1st portance was
the name* of a targe nutulwr of citimon- so from the flirt flut tbe war was in gvneral attached to tha manifestoes
reaa who were discharged by tbeir em of the Rerolottaaary party. To day
ptoyrra ft* vutitig for thr new rimstithe opinion ha- very mneb altered, nt
t attorn of CoHfiirata. Tta* Central Pa
least in Raasia itarlf. To find tire real
iMe R. K. Co., appear to have wrgwaiannouncement of tlie present revolu­
xril a —yafrtw of entuptd—ien —nd defect tion we s»M&gt;uld have to go back as far
ion that would have nstontahed even a ’
; ixx ujmtiou was rune for a certainty,
and tlicy, would be compelled to turn a* the accession of tho Emperor Nicho­
New Engiaad manafarturer, aud men ,
holiest meu, or else lw branded aa las. It waa in 1833 that for the firat
who went to ita* palla firmly i-auvirirt-d I thh'vea and plunderers.
that their qwptayera dal not knew Uw ,
! Aa Co. E were always known aa
fur a Ccaatitufimi, which A «m atau
they were gvdng to rote, fuaml. on j Oa tire 33d of May tta* Captain and a 1 strictlv honest among th" ’ “*—
endeavored to secure by vielcut inc~nr.
lite regiment it-woaklm
tew
of
tbo-r
who
wrre
fottd
uf
iLiuring
tbeir rvtara to work, that thsiraervlrvn
Thb movement the anatagwtic Cxar
work to retain the good
were na longer needed. F. P. Pttlclfrr ln*gan tbeir vWts over on tbw main­ wo* a common Mj ing ---- — —
quickly crushed. Under hw. iron rule
w «s distaiaard because be Iilimbed for land amoog the fair damrel* of that Michigan were never known to take
there may have tarn occasional fer­
tbe new constitution, aud M. McLaugti- lovely spot, to participate in a aeries of anything they couldn't reach " but be
ment, but nofbing to speak of came to
lia Iwcaure hr dedinrd tu exhibit hi* ikinrv*. which were bring inaugurated that as it may. they were aa clever and the surface. It waaxonly "under the
boucst
u
body
of
-oldiera
as
ever
trod
ticket tea civil engineer of the rom- over there, aud during tlie remainder I Southern soil. Tbelrduty waato weakmilder seeping of Alexander that the
of
tlx
stay
ot
the
buys
at
Powell
then*
l-ure. who waa stationed amr thr jsdl*
। cn tbe eucuy, and if by chance they
waa kept up n round of d*ocn&gt;. liy the | .iicr-tvaclMxl and got a few thing* be- agitation first ventured to show itself
longing to Um "truly loyal" Southern- again. Since the year 1883, when arrf«neof thr dtochatgrd mm.'' is a firat- •fficrriM Gaine-aud Powell. and by i। era,
they stood readv to make repara­ dom was Mtnally abolished, it’lncrvassuch
of
|bc
boy*
aa
aiabed
to
partkirias* mrrhaair, sober anal induotriou*.
, tian. Frequently Co. E would get hold cil from day to day. and for 13 jrars it
I of a few thousand dollars of Rebel pannd had worked for Cbc company for
In giving a discription of one of M-r money, by mistake, and in that way
ten year*.
bly. and a ithout assuming a fixed and
those
dances I will not follow load tlwmsclvMi down with tbe more dednate shape. But. at length, last
than u-cleiM trash. If by chance they
A famine next year iu Russia ia pre­ the line laid out for there meager, I killed a !&gt;ecf or mutton and l«y reason rear, if caiur forth firm, audacious, and
dicted by Russian journals. Last year though truthful •tateux-nt* of the iu- uf tlie rank nature of the hcrbwgr that in a terrible form. All that time there
! tbe animal* ted ou the meat waa unfit appeared ia all the European cities of
about ouc-tkird of the crop was des­
the Empire publications of on insarrvetroy rd by beetles and marmots. So that I tojnuip iuto a mw-lraat at Powell and for human food, the boy* always re­ tionary character accusing the highest
gret ted tlie wanton olauglitcr of stock,
the rred baa been deficient; and the rule over the buy. about ten miles, to a which were of no use to them, and officials and dignitaries of dishonorable
conduct, avarice, and bartiaroua lireeattic plague took off nearly ninety per point of land, where we will find quite would willingly consent to tbr restora­ htaiiry.
Ttietr removal from tbr eatosrrent of tho rattle in ninny phtcea. To a M-ttlcmeut of the "Uoolyhdl" Sou th- tion to life of soeh cattle or sheep. If' I ao* of the Emperor was demanded.
got half a bushel of egg* that were
there thing* must be added tho extra­ rrners. We will introduce you tu the they
very carefully placed in some secret faiiinx which a songuhisry revmira
ordinary drought, of the past half year. fair damsels of that Juvaly (f) spot. jdacc. to hide them from their rirw.br was threatened. From tltr oatart the
Thea in Uom there are too many hol­ What! rout yon kiss those “lubly tbe ladita of tbe land, they would al­ Russian Socialists declared that they
did not intend any injury to the Cxar.
iday* (about ear hundred in the year;) lq&gt;aP Well, nr meant do harm. Lot ways feel very sorry Uint tlie hot clim- It was the Court Carwontts they were
had s'xh an uncharitable effect on
dnmkenmws also to a widespread vice, ns enter th.* Louse, the teaidenec of a ale
the bens tliat their i-gg- were all spoil- aiming *1—that wall which separates
the rnlrr from hia pooplc, and through
whore waatrfnlnraa is greatly fell. wealthy lord of ALxlmma. Here we cd when deposited In the nest.
There were none bfCo. E but what I which lay the only way to the Monarch,
Most offibe land In Ituaola is under find everv convenience for a good
I this they declared must be Irvokeu
mortgage to bankers, the proprietors time. Wood lias a fiddle, so a dance is regretted to lenve so pleusant quarters I down, if not in a peaealde wav, then bv
to tim ex-rebr'a, who would now use
arc hardly able to pay tbrir interest. on tl«e list of amiuwuKHU ; a few of them as fidiermen'" bate, or more like­ • force. They further demand a CoastlMad iboanawrs ate everywhere about the lx&gt;y* start out for the nrevasarj ly tear them down anil remove tbe ma- ; tntion. lire suppression of Ilia Majesty'a
! private chancejtor&gt;--commonly railed
twenty par rent. The grain, which is frmsli help, nbUr wc clra &gt; the room,
the "Third Diviaiutr-the abolition of
the chief article of export, aud which and prepare for aclfou. In a very short , lent localityThe boys of Co. E. who may now lx* corporal punishment with the stick in
furulshe* taxes ami all supplies, is de­ tifiir a select company, composed of living, look Iwck to the time when they 1 prisons, better treatment of political
voured br parasite- while growing, al­ the beautiful white, black, yellow.— were the male occupants of Fort Dowell, । prisoner*, reform in the remrta of Juawell, ladies, have assembled, and after and many are the times that they wish I tic?, and charges in tbe procedures in
tar bring gathered, and on railroads.
placing a guard ouUalr the boose to they ciiold arc flic place a* it waa then, prrUminapr c xaminntious under t.'ie
prevent tbr Johnnies from surprising
feast on die delicious oysters,—in I secret pdicr.
Wn. Smith waa a tin-d. hungry ami u* io the midst of n cotillbm.wr cImmmc and
their reaaon.—which were plenty iu aur- 1| According to the programme of the
tattered Inuup when Im* atop|*d nt the partners, the music la gins, and the run tiding waters, and to be had for Socialist* or Revolutionary |&gt;erty, tlie
'boys.
reganUcM
of
aer
or
nxuk,
are
Widow Sterling'* in Springfield, III.,
nothing bet the fun of galliering. ! "Third Diviaion" waa to Le first’ dour
whirling tbrir lovely partner* round What jolly times the boys would have, , awav with. The private clinncclUirj of
tlw dusty room. Captains, Lieuten­ scouting among the Helis, sailing over his Majesty, it was declared, wax on in­
rd a lance farm, breidr* about FM.ODO ant-. Retoeant*. Conairnls. anil private* the pleasant expanse of water, boating , st i tut ion utterly irrcaaonabh- with tbe
ia bomla. and gave the poor teller* t-Mit over to -hell (tank or to our of the ' spirit uf the pn-aent age—an inatituphryniriii out of charity. *Vbct&gt; a ash­ yrllow of the taliabilaula. The Cap­ Forts, capsixing occasionally to give [ tion which standing alsrvr rind ontaidc
' tain looks over die thioug of Lariu-s
all the law rortki not lie reached Ire stir '
ed. rouilx-d. anti nellcl.fthrd hr proved prraeul with the eye of a couhuisarur. them a more prnetiral knowledge of legal 'Vy- The chief uftbr "Third
nautical at&amp;rir*. U&gt; cpsck iokea at the
tu be a LmixImmim* voting man. Within II ami dwnxx a lovely belle of the yel- expense of each other, and towards the Divisiou" waa.. tlrerrtorr ihrmtened .
» few UMUilha be wa» bi* employer* taw hue. and thru with the l-iaat that last of their stay, the very pkwsant vis- ' with murder ur naoaraination if hr exwitlrnt he leavra the sickly white trash its they received from the cultivated linurd to torture prisoner- into coufrs
an it or. and boo of tlie farm. Mrs. I: xml
the shining black one* to the rank
»i«H&gt; by subjecting them to tlie pangs.4
Sterling. although fifteen years his sen- mid tile he hie* away tn a -cat where be ladies of Soutlnlotn. All will remeuibrr hunger, thirst and knout. A certain
time waa granted him in which to,
few. fell in love with him. and it was tin- enjoys the time in conversing with hi*
I
very
lovHy
companion.
If
perrhanre
tnrmi
hia ways. Tbr authorities, upon
vi-r-tood that ^bey meant to many,
ant chats with him, the listening to the
you bear a -onnd rcwiniilinga— a— nn,
receivteg the intimation-, rmnloyei:
hat be grew exacting in bis iL'ipand. । lie would not kiaa that h.mirly wench. I exploit* of the liesvr tarn, aa they were every rxertrfW to get a eloe to the au­
1&lt;»r ntoury. which she supplied Lavishly ) “iJeuu*u*t.t. I’ll write to Kate aliont ruMoingtbo Fort-,—Gaines and .Morgan, dacious authors and distribatnra of '
bow the ve—rls. a* they were taslte-l
until be had involved her in serious |&gt;c- your hugging that sickly looking relwl." together, stood tbe rain of shot and those publication*, but all without one♦ •Ililary truuldc. Then she rrfu-rd to । "No you don't, for what wrreyuu mak­ -bell, and by tl»e more than an uncom­ er**. Hand-bill* and placards nrcnied
ing love to that black winch forF*
over night Co grow imD nf the earth. '
give him any more, and he, in a fit of ! "Come Inm-o, gel to yonr places.** say- mon sternness of the brave Farragut The Army waa delugra with them ; tbe
finally compelled the Forte to sarrrnrage, -tahlinl her. lie esc-jird, and is Wood. "1 hr music strike* up and soon drr. They w ill well rrmesnhe* Ute rio- laborer found them in his pocket in the '
any one not familiar with the facts its of tbr ladies to the light home, and morning. Xobodv knew whence they ‘
probably tramping again.
woukl aujqxiM* dir company were old the bosptaibta manner in which they cease, but there they were and every
frieud* oil a visit for tin* first time in
There are attempts Co limit the opi­ matir yrars. To seethe hnya aa they were received, and with what grace
returned the compliment. They
um traffic in California. The Grass were then, with all their gvntlrmanly they
Sewspaixrs iM-gon to appear,
will cast their mind's eye over tbe past ient.
Trw&lt;ri » have passed an uedi- and winning w avs, one would hardiv and view the ninny danger* through printed and published in th* ragntai
nanew mrpo«m« a license of fV) per ladicve them to Iw the brave mid gal­ which they panned and wonder, would form, some alMroad, others in the capital
lant defender* of Fort Powell. Tbe la- they like Io pesa through like acene* itself. Suddenly, iu St. I'ctcraburg.
quarter wpoo wptuni nelh-r*. drug store* die*,—well they might be called ladin
1 And as they arc thinking of there appeared the chief organ of the
exempted The Sacramento/hwthisk* if they were rebel*,—a* to the color they Sin
ir comrade- whit were with them in Hcvolutionary party, a paper which in
this i* wrong, and that opium di-ue did not exactly correspond tctlie wives their -ojiMirn there, they will say to fool hardiaewa aurpoaaed every th tag tha t
xnd
sweetheart*
of
tlw
Union
ao
’
diera.
themaelvr*, “1 wonder how many of had hitherto lieen known in Hie mine
naght to be prohibited, not licensed.
line. It hears the naiue Srasto i f&lt;mbyet, for want nf female society, the boy a
&lt;‘b this subject the Xan Fnurctaco Slate cant aaMr tta- objrctiona and went In , them are sliil alive, and if alive, where I ode (Land and Liberty). Thia print
Mfr they and what are they doing F
aays: “There is great danger that the for fnn. Were it not that their wives Such and similar thought* will arise in । paaara judgement o*i life or deafay it
would
make
tlie
boys
find
it
neersaary
,
-warn*,
threatsms and pantous; kanmss nt thia deadly drug may br added to
tbrir Hriudn, but the arrnea will remain
nounocu beforehand thnoe who have
the list of our Iwdy iwtf-ou I destroying to get tbeir haircut very short, we could i ns pcrrnniwnt fort-, na long a* they re­ i been
eondemnrd iu criminal cmirts, and
speak tight out and let tlw- world kunw .
vxrei*. Tli* intensity of life here, ita how plcasmit and agreeable were the ' tain fltcfr trtetuWy.
Wha cannot remember tlw mafiy Hy­ published earlier and more fai'bful acra-itrmmt.tfrtln. and disappointment, visit* and dances to the l-iys nf Co. E. . ing rumors which were cowveyrd to eount* with respect to tbr rondcmnei!
When the officer* from the fort* comr them as they wrre in that secluded spot, I than the jonrnai* of the capital are aide
tbr larger |troportK&gt;n of our people x bo
to Powell l&lt;v participate ia one of the ;
I to do. Cbptaso/ the paper are found
are arpaaated from home iuflnrncrx. daneva, tlu-o extra* precauttaua were I no doubt manufactured expressly for ' everywhere, except when the public
them by the camp w holesale and retail
and fire practical materialism which i* taken to insure a good fime. Where gossip
manufacturer, who waa always a - want to drop on theno. They a re found
brrowtiug gw prevailing iriigiou. rea­ there were a majority of shoulder straps , flxeii factor in all regiments. To-&lt;tay I in the offices of the Civil Service, in
der this a eommumty in which the hab­ among tlie ompany at a dauec. the la- tlie rumor would be that Co. E are to manufactories, in barracks, in restaur­
dir* were very captivating, Many of be sntx rrcdrdrd by negm troops, to­ ant*. in the Ministry of tbe Interior, in
it could hneuoily tutrnduevd.”
tbr brave men were nearly all conquer- 1 morrow all but a th-pvant ami sixteen the Ministry of Fongn Affairs and Pub­
ed by the ladies. More than one of the men are to leave for Mobile. Tbe awxt lic eoligMenmeot, Ac.; in every ptace
boys who participated ta the nmn.se- [ day, very likely, the rumor will b« tlw copies ol tbr Sem/a i Mratoda suddenly
meat* of that weth.n of tire emfntry i regiment are to return to Michigan to crop up. The Councillor of the State
WMWYtfffry sfirfthrtr*. Tlie report of I hr wrre mnsten-d out of the army at New garrison Fort Wayne, near Detroit- finds rtrem between the leaves of hi*
(Means in order to return to Southern Such and many more silly rumors Conservative journal; tbr sergeant
Medical Bureau for tbs* year of &lt;877 has Alalmiaa and join tbrir fortunes witli
finds tbemfoMnl fomMr hm orderly
Lot recently been publidicd. and it those of their nrw found acquaintance*,
book. All search b iu vata ; tlie arm*t
ahaw* that ia * population of righty but after a visit iu tire vicinity of tbeir ( are a very numerous rlaas, and they **y by *tach the paper eumea b not to
former pleasure resort, they found thr
be discovered. Many new adherents
IiHliaaib Mr death, of the year were at Uoufrdcrete soldier*, huslmnds and । have by practice bet omeexpert*in their have joined the movement who previ­
1
line,
and
will
make
their
hearers
bcM» 1|i of *om thirty to fifty |»r (bon brother of Uwir foimer fair partner*
Hove all they aay. and in fact, so long ously were drtcmxl by tbe fear that
wood. The rarages of diphtheria pint it in pleasiifr. at home, and they (the Un- &gt; have they Ixeu in the hnsineaa that tbe conspiracy would be dlaeorensl,
Dot wrleome. »-» after ’ they believe they are telling the truth but who now, serinjg that every attempt
first tn the Hat of disease*; next come* ion hnvs)
when they know they arc concocting a ana enterprise of the rcvrdntioutst* re­
main* unaucoTeivd and tinpinrislidl.
momUrnu* lie
There are living many of €•- E who make enmmau eamw with them. Thus
Moaria who do Dotaltow vaccination, isnmrward, wioer than when they part­ : will read these line*, and hr them, aod
ed
with
tiwir
ewrarade*
iu
arms.
nnd tta- accounts fur the Large ux-rtatto* them are they writton, more than to tn* the Baltic aod’Wbita fee to the
Sonw* very amtnung ineirlcnta could
ky from aoaaU-pnx. Aa to tbe typhoid lw n-conlrrf of tbr vi-iu t&gt;f the Union , any other pcraon or i- r-ous. These Black Sea and the Caapun, counts as
few facta, ahhough not written in a pp
ii ia called In Rnaaca "haagrr typhaa," Im vs among the Indie- of Alabama. etscal
or fancy manner, w ill. I hope, many aa 10,000 working .mrmlwra, not
When
tbr
ladies
took
it
iatutbetabends
tow ita gnutewt rax age* are always tn
meet with aeonlial reception at the to apeak of tbe number ofagente who
to flirt with the lUne Couto tbey rarrted
have taken tbe nath of loyalty, but who
tiw famine strtakea district*.
things a kb a "high hand." the offi the tares hare loug aad happy Urea. ..a arc othrrwiar uninitiated. Among tbe
et&gt;is suffered Use moat at tbr hand of thc when they meet, if ever that t iate abouta UMUxbora k ia Mated that there are aevA South Cai idlua, Journal proiesta
come, may ttarjt meet as friend*, nnd aa cralgenerals bcairfea the abbot of s mon­
against the practice of carrying eouat our time “taqra in War.’’ who pamrd astery. The total property of the revthrough many revere trials in the field,
reainl wewprms.gavjng that praer mid
mid came home with a gfonoua record,
order should rvign in every Southern
,
nnd tltrir flag -till wavingta the lirerre,
Slate, bat that jirople pull out pistol,
a. s challenge that thore who curried.
and kill each other at the least pretext,
—------nrirdH. vwldwi mdfcrh
need or rec it lowered to n
tfnoudam frbmb qaumd enter into any
«• comrade* whom the bugle
argument, nn matter how trivial, withrakrn te roil roil, are mn»-&lt;■: hot wmib. and they draw thrir pmcf tbe Jis* of tbrlrmporal Ur­
»*. taaxtag away M each other UBtk one

he had told them of it^rignerwis rlim.1, M Iu* -U » *•«.«
** »
for tta-ir best good tn have, to go rather
to a wunncrrcgion.” Mi. Davis’health
is fair, although be ia 78.

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UMruttaa-D Mata*.

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•Kilos, io u. UrhNi

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LICHTNINC SEWER
THE NEW WILSON

Crock’ry Jb Glassware

Oscillating Shuttle

quality 1 caa, and will, do aa well by
you aa any firm in Barry or Eaton coonties. Call and get my prices on an»•
thing in my line before making you
purchases and I will du you good.
Give me a trial and hy good Goods,
taw prices xnd fair dealing I will «n
dravor to merit your potroaagv and

Ws.

farmers
TH E^ECHO

mk:higan’"‘farmer
Vrwm sre a.tfl In 1. lift, ftr fiLOO.

him v tan hr left, and did not mim them
Raid V
n n,nf away. |f.. a rote a
Rwtw and gave H to hi- dug. a Uh jnMntrti«m» la g» back tn &lt;lu-- ramp and

Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
CBXOAOO, XXUHOXB, U. B. A.
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FOR SALE BY G. A. TRUMAN.

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Monday, th* IrtHh «i*y ofjunw

LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AD.’ SOON.
XTAPLE AID FAICT &amp;R0CEBIE8

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°&lt;t*' "u**w-rn*lrc Mito

Kolk. I. brrrUy &lt;l.«n IS.11 .Kill

Are in stock, and more following until out
linoj in all its departments, is complete.

AmMm Mtatary* 1.133

*uryina*itarp..HMb

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Now is your time to secure one ofC. C. Woleott. 25 already sold.

----- fight." They have gnee
war* will not trouHe or distress
"Prore to their aahra.

so fund of as a rat pie. This wmadtob
whidi frequently made ita approranc*
bto (aide. and was &gt; tuoyrd fey alibis
family. He had reveral friend*, tow.

w»rrwA»tD.
HTxnox*.

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NS.
il from-

Pat ledicifts, (trials, 4c.
toqtrinr &lt;»« «.

Mbtoror

1 he Long Brick' i Dye Btuflk!

hgrs had atarriWe torna-

Dye Stuffs'.

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Many ssrw Dy«w M Mot tom Prices.
^HrBGk'AL IN8TRI MENTN.
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SHOULDER iUUOEM.
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TNUMHEK BUHVRTM, 4?c
I FINE PERFUMKH,
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TOILET A RTirLER,.COMBS.
HRUMMFX HOAFM. Ac

DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

WALL PAPERS tnd BORDERS.

HATS AND CAPS,

MORMAI ITEM*.

NOTIONS, CROCKERY, 3k.
■»HiM !• Jsnsvs MeK*lvry’. wood*.
.«*•
A** Sy-

Exjirrienca are the retjwimwmts indiepemdng a geod. glass of Soda.

Lowett Price* of any Hou»e in the Country.

u.Ei'.SX.’O.toAV’

.u-aiafiEttiNWrs
»ijy —»A«M IKkst ss.1

MTMMSrd hl. SmnI while sawing wood
aud it killed him.
Myron R. Pott*. of Leifagtou, waa
kicked In thr head by a horse on the
19th, and seriously Mured.
Healey, thr Marquette lawyer con­
victed or running on with the book* of
the New York Mine Company, waa|

White or Fancy How, • new Suit for
Yourself or boy. anew Drey* for your
wife —
,
*
kind, or a pound of the brats
fur fifty rents, or anything
best pl are to go ia at
D. C. Gs

H. G. HALE,
PBESCBIPTIOM DRUGGIST

—Mwv. J. N. Pardee, miahter of tbe
DMtaria. Somot,
Mue-0*1 "The Pen lit ode; did Modes
write iU B* abaracier. raUw as a MsAhareisrita.

F.ngvno Carpenter, a lawyer residing
at Wayland, was taken to Grand Rap­
ids on the IMh and lodged injaflfor
contempt of coart.
Certain Advents in GratiotCo. have
figured ont that •the last rign”4e past,
Tbe “Hall" of Vermontville mounted and that the end of all things earthly
•srl»s44, awd W. E. HoeH vwrtMt horse waa ia town Wednesday.
will come July 11th.
M6a« ernrsi— to Jordan Lake.
Willie Prato. nged 15, was drowned
at West Bay City on the 17th. While
bathing iu the river be got into deep
water and could not swim.
Five tramps tried to knife and ahoot
Mike Bailey, of Battle Crock, a few
Morgan people are anxious to aaeer- days ago, but he knocked one down
tain who their News currespoDdcol i«- aud scan-d off tlie others. Ail were

-We nocked hi front &lt;rf Q. C. Wei
Mtfs hardware a MW MvewtSM for a
Charlotte fellows
---wagon,
*— made by the Jackson «
Wagon
------- house, what they &lt;
Co. .Aay farmer wh»&gt; oantniptetra bait.” We guess it w
A chimney sweep from Grand Rap­
fas/itMi a wagon shoold not fail to'Ae
ids put in aa approraaee Monday night.
Tis said be Lus the "stamps" and sup­
-ril
4i -al ports a wife iu good style Sweet's
hereafter carry currency at tbe followThc height ot impudence. after a man
take for ft for fishing "Jack* wick*
after it gets dirty.
lonu Fatvus.

MAPLE GKO YE ITEMS.
Geo. DHbslincr has commenced work
on his new brick house.

enclosed, and Sa»&gt; Norton baa the
frame up for hi*.
We hope Henry will pardon aa for
not noticing before the new heir to the
Spencer estate. It’s a boy.
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Leander 1 npham talks of going ont
nt tbe merebantile business thia fall.
Ha is building a nice »x4O bam.
Maple Grow Reform Club has
..—The band boy* have secured the 104Tho
members. Let the County Club#
•ervkesof MY. L.'M.BddHl. af kaJs •end ia u*eir figures if they can beat
as^as tbrir taadw. Mr. Booth has.

ML.

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—Mrs. Tbotnpson willl sneak in the
C’hri-tiM ffourh next Sabbath

•ad ia eaaneertna with tbe gospel.''
■ ihi sdtl slsawwk
in the evening upon "The Tare* in tbe

We see oar old friend Dr. Griswold
rides into Maple Grove very regularly
and be ha* several patienDi, among
whom is Geo. KiUrara, «b« has bees
airkfot-severalymrs with the dropay.
and for the part five months Las l«-n
quite low. Abont two weeks ago the

EiktssajSsES

A little throc-ycar-ald sou of Peter
Wiehrt. of NBea, had hl* skull badly
: crushed by the dying bark of the winai lass to a well, lie can hardly sort i» c
I the injury.
Tbe glass front of tbe oMre of the
Newaygo Tribune waa demolished on
! morning of thr 17th, aud tlie building
I smothered with rotten eggs. The per­
i petrators air uuknou u.
j Dr. K. W. Erwin, of Bay City, ha*
taken skin and fic*h from the forehead
i of a lady of that town, to replace hrr
entire nuse, which, bone and cartilage,
u a*, gone, aud is succeeding finely.
Ou th* 10th, while Norman Lamb, of
Hully; was going home, under the influ­
ence of liquor, he was run into by an
engine, breaking hislcg below the knee
and bruising his body quite sevrrely.
I At Buchanan on the 17th, a four-rearold son of John W. Harrison, while cn. dearoring to pull a strip of wood from
i a |«**ing wagon, fell and the wheel
I passed aver hi* bead, crushing his skull.
Ik- died slasast instantly.

I

Mmw) .' Massey !
If you only bad lota of .Rytra coaid
bay Strawberries, Cucumber*, Hanaurm. Green Pra*. String Beau*. Cocoa­
nut*. Orange*. Lemons and heap* of
Candies and Nut*, and Choice and Ma­ I'L’KE DREGS,
ple Groceries of all kinds at
, C. W. Smits's.
FATCTT MEtHClXCT,
rr- li Boxes of Orange* and Lemon
&gt; ju*l received nt
C. W. Smith's.
I EV TubamwiRMUrF price*. Canned
Goods at reduced prieres to Close ont
SCHOOL BOOKS.
| the stock. 10 grades of Sugar, 7 grades
, of CoOnrs, • grades ol&lt; Tom and tbe
. largest stock of Creelkervaud Giaasware in town at
(
rr Pine WMI pips.___ ________ ,

(tnnitued free) Window Sluule* and
Curtain*, very low at
Doug Brim.’
V9~ If you want Crockery nf the gen­
uine Meakiu Ware, buy it of
.

NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS

THESE GOODS HAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

GOOD GOODS!

WiLMIX&amp;HuWK.

• PF* Fine CaMimere* at 40 eta. per yd.
at
WnntEM’s.
TP" S30 Barrels Sait al the Hlevatun
for B1J0 per Bbl.

ilarnew! Ilarneaa!
Take a look nt them. They are the
brat made. Will sell a frw on short
time for good note*.
Bow. Single
Harness for $15 cash, our own make.
A. R. WiH.&lt;x»rr.
i s*’ i’ur Strictly Pure Drugs and
Medicines go to
Butsi: Bum.'

IV Try it! That Fresh Barrel Mac k-.
Chan. Smith, a well-known merchant
of Flint, was ran away with by hi* crci Jnst received at
Wn^ox A llowi'i.
horse on the 3t)th and thrown ont and
run over. The dadil&gt;o*nl strack him
V9~ ReDevur Lime for 15 per bnshcl
on tbe hack, producing inirtinl paralvat tbe Elmv*re&gt;a.
ria. It is feared hr will dir. '
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Ailwrt Dnun, aged IA was drowned
ty All kind* of Canned Goods (fresh
in Black river at Port Huron, on the and pure) at rock IxHtow price* at
night of tbe 17th. Hr had just saved
WII.4UK A Howe's.
hi* younger brother from a watery
r»" A full line of Dyestuffs at Hot
grave, bat in getting out the brave lit­
tom Price*,*:
Bonn Barta.'
tle fellow waa himself drowned.
A yoang man named Frederick Park­
Elgin Watches, Fine Kings.
hurst, aged 19, a farm Land Iu the em- । Chain*. Pins, Setts, Fine Goods, ami
ey of James Tnrpcnny, of Addison. | very low at___
__
Boise Burt's.
law nr. (&gt;&gt;.. wa* *Uibl&gt;e«i at Jackson
oo tbe 17th, which town he had reached 1 REE THE LIGHTNING SEWlLli,
on his travel* with a stolen horse.
At Truman’s Stope.
J. Crowley, Who was shot it was Mip- .। F?“ Don’t forget that Wood make*
poMxl fatally by W. Boyd nt Hunger­ ] tbe IxnU WMun in tbe market by •!«,
ford, Nrwavjro Co., some time ago, ha* . warranted ; keeps tbe best workmen to
almost .entirely recovered and i« out ‘.h1 '!” kinds at wagon rn~uding and
around again. W. Ihryd. who did the blacksmithing: the beet of Harrows,
shooting, has been discharged from Corn Plows, Road Scrapers. Mowers
custody.
and Rcaihts. Castings, Plows.' Plow
Orange A. Carrier, who was tn l&gt;c tri­ liune*. etc. Don't forget to call before
ed at the approaching term of tbe Cal­ yon buy. 1 will rive you more goods
houn circuit for the seduction of a 14- tor leas money, Ufan any other tnau.
_
J. M. Woo&lt;».
ycar-old girl, sremsto Ik contriving
wars and means to esenpr so uuplca*Mop, l».-or Friend.,
ant a fact, as the cumplaining witness
within a few days ha* been spirited While I tell you tbe Tact*.
James
away, and cannot as yet bo found.
Fleming ha*, in his store, the finest asMirUnent and tbr very best quality of
Sunday morning, in a drankca frensy, Jobs . Spark*. Bring near Adrian, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Plated
that ever came to Nashville, and
drove bi* wife aud children from borne II Ware
will aril you arything you want in bis
and commenced demolishing tlie furn­ line
al Inttom figure HeisaPracti
iture. Mr. Swinghalmer. an elderly I cal Jeweler ami will warrant every—._l.------------- to jan-jfv
but wa*
badly beaten about the । thine as represented. He also keeps a
line of the celebrated Geneva Op­
head that Ma __ ____________ ____ . full
tical Goods.
fatal result. Spark* waa Jailed.
Our patient has recovered. She I*
At Jackson on the tiionuug of tbr
They now seem plcast-d to
I7lh. a brakeman on the M. C. JL R. lusj&gt;;»v.
named Bart. Reynolds waa ran over l&gt;y have br; come to eburvh. The congre­
the outgoing way freight train, hia foot gation is nn longer anntreed. Dr. War­
ners
White
Wine of Tar Kynip ba*
■afrhiag ia» frog aud hi* right leg
33 *
am I thaii from toe* to hip. Tlie boucs completely cured her cough.
were not broken lie loir thr knee, but
those of tbe thigh wrre broken in two
Ml-M.«ie Jeffrv
the fcSSt14**** *1"d prt&gt;Uudc tbroa*b
an rxrredtnglr flue
leeted stark &lt;d Milin
rtr.. wlileh tbr ia ah.

p»-ri-xv iu lonu. rxccjit-

D. C. GRFFITH.
NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS!

CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHO1

CO TO THR SEW STORE OF

WILSON A HOWE ORDINARY BUGGY T« The FINEST PHAETON,
(Oppasit tbe Wakvtt House.)

Caraper Tran Yov Can Get Elsewhere,

GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES.

EUGENE COOK

DO NOT NEGLECT
KOCHER BROS.

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES,

Ac.

KELIXJGG, DEMARAYACO.
You cm fatty a Sample Bottle
hrttATItWe dose* wi'l nfaere
)•«- Ml by Bom Baoe.
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K¥ 4 SKASOIABLE GOWS,

KOCHER BROS

Books. .sUtes. Stationery and Ix'gnl
Blank*.
Day Book*. Ledger*. Ac.
Good Book* for rhe Home Circle.
Fine Atucriran and Foreign Watches.
Ulmlia, Pins, King*. Sett*. Gold Pens
and Pan Holders. Silverware. Ac.

Tbr Bml 5-ei-Mt Cigar in lavsu.

�Wsstm ox T«» Faxm.—It speaks
well tor US that n* tenaftAe pereon en­
gaged in productive ind ostry ia proud
of hk&gt; waatcfnlnaaa. Young persons
who may hare never earned a dollar,
but spent their thousands, think it a

MA
Exyiotnmm in tea-growing are prov­
ing suocuMfnl ia Georgia.
Mom cattle are passing over the
Texas and Kanaas trad this spring than

DBMI.IEBICIIBliieBMICiU,

A DLKira of Theodor- Hook, the
famous wit, h said to be keeping a
lodging-house in Loudon.
Tux whole sea-coast of Texas is quar­
antined against Teasels coming'from
south ot latitude 25 degrees.

Fxatbkx fans will be the rage.
Gxx. Gkaxt and jiarty sailed from
Domn veils are (n fashion agaim
Hone Kang. China, for J spaa, na tte 13H&gt; of
TkkaAM «re
May- - ■ ,0a iwoaivtamotiek t4 hia eiteatk* to
tho CtedioaUto Dr. Newman made a epsoch. usually leas.
.tods/tax that te will tervaftar. sa ta tte pool,
Tux butterfly bow ia te supersede the
*
P0”**11
hbertk-

done in an open field, before the pub­
lic, afffl its merits or defects are looked
upon in open day. It ia do* strange,
then, thatwmqMlhrLfsnswg millions
there should be seen waste and want of
care. Perhaps, however, if all oilier Vicksburg bare been indicted for car
branches of trade and business) could rying concealed weapons.
ba SDpsilia&gt;
WtM ta^eetion
Tax unromantic Pennsylvania farm­
and criliciam, fully aa large a .per cent ers are plowing up some ot the historic
points st Gettysburg, te plant them
devwUUnj; tbe grain-fieMa. atfi Um, eotirv
---- ------------------ ---------with corn.
.
Since, however, our good name «id
Thk Philadelphia police would not
our poekeia uro interested^1^\K mat- permit a competitive exhibition of
......
’ of beuic a ktmsI grandmother, bev
sb«x p-slaughtering on the stage of a va­
riety theater.
and shape of them can not lie improved,
Tux Delaware aud Maryland peach­
ao as to require less labor and yield
better crops. That seems U&gt; be the growers are afraid that tbeir crop will
bottom principle, by which all onr op­ be too large for profit this year, aa it waa
erations must be tested. We ought iu 1875. ’
poamg tha (hsdlxe.
Them are now only two vacancies
also te look at the apj&gt;earaucc of the
in the French Chamber, which consists
Trk Panama Star Slid Ifmaid gives
of 385 Itepablicana, 53 Bonspartista and
aouae u&gt;ci.leola of the war opersboos in Booth
off our fields, we must look at the prof­ 63 Monarchuita.
Amenca. I*iaa&lt;]aa was bomlwclol *i»! .Uw
its and appearaoee of the farm— profits
troyed. csqalag a kas at about l^UXUX’B a, Us
Kkxtvckt blue grass ia being largely
first, however. It would be foolish in
introduced into the deaert lands of
a farmer te spend all his energies and Southeastern California, which are Ik­
proceeds of hia farm on its embellish­ ing reclaimed by irrigation.
lacing up the beck of the corsage of ments, aa it would tie in tho manufact­
evening dresere.
urer, to upend more than iu» profits on
Nr.w parMols have quaint but finely- ths ornamentation of his factory. Each longing te the North Carolina peniten­
cut and carved hand In. of wcichsel should regard good taste, so as not to tiary, r.K&gt;u. two-thirds of whom aru em­
wood, emitting a delicious perfume.
offend the pubnc eyv, or ear, or nose. ployed on the several lines ot railroad
now in process of construction.
V7
Mrtr.t
Gar. IteaaaTs, of Texas, has vetoed
The great missions in Central Africa
the bill appropriating HIOO.OOO for pub­
are marvelous for the magnitude of the
lie sehooM. and the
I creating a sink­
enterprise pf |heir ^Ubluduxrcpt. Not
We want a public sentiment among ing ' ind, on the ground that the State
1 oite of them but required in outlay of farmers, and manufacturer*, too. to lift
u t jo deep i j debt already.
! &gt;54) (XM) io settle it. The d'fficultica of them up, so they may demre to be more
the journey from tlie coast were without than mere money-makers, and even to
| precedent- For hundreds of miles, in' aspire to becoming pallia Ivueteeters tery operative ci D_nie.lsourille, Ct.,
tjtef-AW
the Nyanra minion o' tue by helping to elevate and correct public tu a qjarral with hia wife, chopped her
bead open with an ax, killing her inChurch Missionary Society, immense
! stores and a vtearnKwl had to lie trans
«tan Uy. fie then ran te a neighboring
। ported ; end there was bat o_e mode of li well laid off and managed, ao aa te pond a. d drowned himarlL
1 transportsUou—that by ]&gt;orter*.
0.’ make each field and pasture lot most
Ax odd genius, who lives at Westfield,
......
..... 1 vourar i: took an army of carriers, woo productive at the least cost of labor, Maas., but expects to die, has made a
Vitef' by
De I had to ’.«• watched aud fed. and coaxed that farm m » planing Mgjrt. Wt may will in which he Ix-oueathi &gt;1 to eacli
• pssjarts;«a fcifc/ nrsanir I and bdlsd, aud a eonsidehM^ pafl o’ notice', too. that the majority of our man, woman, or child who will attend
J°onM,.T **' through an unknown farms do not come up to that. We
marks s &gt;». epoch &lt;™ntry.
But the steamer is on the may. thia ipnng, do much toward cor­ a large following te the grave.
1 hwiorv of Um world. There , lake, the stores are safely housed st recting looses and improving tlie farm.
Tax total number of men that will be
prtweot ftotn all the great . their destination and the votes of the
We uave just added an acre of excel­
lent land te one oL nur .fields by «,"vcry called out this year te do military ser­
al of Um- tJiM CrofoUrstMo.
And this is only a beginning, lonsJPberftev of fm?fng and tabot The vice in France is 79G.14O. thus distribr wwuar r of the Gees'* &lt;'• "Utt Reinforcements are to be sen. out and produce wf that acre in one year will
the AUirtOBs rlarms. is 'teah. | a color v formed. There is no more im- pay for the outlay. Thia is at a bend
_
, portae,s oeutar in Afrssa ter mtsnsonsry
cfaA wkirb farmer owners kept serve, 144fi“0; territorial army, 118.00U.
at Hotter- wort than Uganda. The miaaionanrs moving back from, changing the old rail
PoXTsMIX gas is sold and delivered
will have the sweep of tbe great lake | fence, which fa realty washed swav, for tn England like milk. People in the
and sceeM te all the tnl&gt;es over which , an np and-down board and wire frncr. country and in Tillages receive it in
Mteaa's powerful influence extends. |
copper w-sicb from large a ties. Thia
PrejMiretionA are l*ing m*le urA only wash away if the fence run* parallel rnetnou i« additionally popular from lh«te preach u. tbe ffopla end teach them ’ wick tbe Mresra. W' have straightened fact that it dispenseu with the erratic
te read ami write, but to instruct them our fence row, improved the shape of and dep.-aved meter.
in agriculture, tlie Bcottiah mission in ' our field, and added more than an acre
Ox Easter Monday the usual meeting
lx the war between Chili and Peru I ,b&lt;’
*»»U«
slready a farm of of valuable ground. Onw fourth of this
Kron da«a«v ha. base |Dflp-tod upon tte guano fl,t7 srr** nnd*'r cultivation.
Tbe mar occasionaUy overflow, but the fence in favor of * tlie claimant* took place
- - - teaching of this industry ia quite m im- W1U stand, and the utlww three-fourths in Hyde Park, Landon. On a brougham
jMirtant as instruction in lettcxs in l«wi- haa been redeemed from weeds aud uu- containing five women was a tanner
with the winds: " O Queen, restore
scene exiremre Uadb-;
wf •***&gt;*• k&gt;'xlqA&lt;HM«tfnlHtdmln ol IMs Another tMMKi
eoart. The Karouw of
our brother. Sir Roger Tichborne, the
tbeKngba rwprsoeoUS.. --------- ------------- soon to lx- established by French Pro­
victim of perjury and corruption.*
strslo sKainst tte Injsrv. and to rvqoirv a
iruarauUv thal if the works are nwtoml tte teatanta among a class of people who acres by a similar cbaagv «f fear-ng.
Tux Due d&lt; Coin mln er and hia wife,
Cunbuals will la* them alone in the In tare
sj&gt;eak tbr Baaante language on tlie Zam­ The result is, we have about four acres formerlv at the Lead of an ansx. ,-raUc
Apiicw from I mln; state that among besi river, about 400 miles west pf
family in France, but exiled by the
Nyaa«a.
From tbe vrat ocufit, two
rovomUoti of thr edict of Nantes, have
aocieiiew—the Baptista and the Cardiff
been discovered as inmates of the Leeds
Livingstone mission are preparing te
workhouse. The reduced noldeman u
ascend the Congo or Livingstone nver
W&gt; years old. and formerly supported
above the Livingstone falls, where, by
himself as a pair ter.
steamer, they can have easy access te a j fencing is diminiahetl. In addition to
lx India tbe cholera haa appeared
great mant people. If. in addition |j I these gains, we have increased tho yield
mart of tbe alias of fi»e Pnnjaal. - Dscuity,
..
there- seven great enterprises, we rein­ I of prydeoB and imyiroved tbe appear­
n&gt;bt«Tj by armed Ksogu, l
ance of the farm. This is merely sug, geslive. There are not many frrms in
I Niger, in Libena, on the Gaboon river
""’ and claewl &lt;-re on . the continent, we
cannot but be imprest -d bv the thought
that Christianity will, trough many labor will greatly improve. It ia waate- was scarcely a county in which Inal:
generations may intervene, take pomea- fnl to allow . valuable land tQlie idle. was not more or less spoken. Now it ia
sion o.’ Africa.—In/itprndent.
Tho taxes and interest 6n ihVrated cap­ scarcely heard except in the extreme
ital are constant forces that tell against west. Clare. Galway, Donegal, Kerry,
na. Many thin points of land, waahy Mayo, and the western islands are the
Tigcrs can lav themselves ao flat on and rough, yearly growing less valuable, ctronghoids of the ancient languagv
। the ground, and Ua ao perfect) r motion­
less, that it is often a very easy Uiic-j te
overlook them. O i one occasion when
the Pur. e«h haul were out, a t-giesa
that had been ahoi got iuu'er some
cover thrl wav trampled down hy a line
of about .vasty elephants. T. e sports­
men knew that she usd bcin sei erely
rear the stats of the country, as shown
muDced, aa they cou'd tell b/ the
by the number of paupers, enabled
Muta o' blood, but there wme no signs
some Ministerial speakers to declare
O^thc Uxiy. She had d-aappetired.
with wfflf show of reason that the pub­
lic distress had been exaggerated.
There was no doubt a large increase of
pauperism, but it was contended that it
was not suah as to show that any great
stress had fallen on the working classes.
exeept in a few gn-at towns, where'the
Mffering was ao patent that it could not
be denied. But pauperism follows in
the wake of bad trade, and at a consid­
erable distance behind it There are
aavinga to exhaust, credit to wear out
and furniture to pawn before the pan­
par’s dole is ashed for. and. consequent
!y, bad times only tell slowly on the
------ *-----the aaaae way as
EES-Sui

Dm Acosta, tha famous physecsan of
Parts, haa just died. He waa a Vmeaual&amp;s by birth.
Biatror Amu did not iaara a dollar
of hut wealth to any religioaa or charit-

“t

’ Cowpea reins liave fallen all over the
Northwest, thus terwktnx sp Ite protesrtsil
dmuittii, tha HTrets nt wMflh were bs&lt;ft&gt;nln&lt;
Io te snioualy tsK. From avevy BUM, sad al mual every locality, come tha mo. t eoaasra«
u&gt;&lt; reparia of tte growuut rrain crops... Tte
NsUkuI &lt;'&lt;«ivesU.&gt;u of MUIetv. al thru meettn* in OitrsKn, tweeed a rem.lstk&gt;u fsvortaa tha
.1.1 .r- ■ .it
I ji
t&gt;

hind tbe trade d&lt;
crease only slowly
rival. We have k _
the time when the first

chief, made a descent upon the settleMftstMlrtM, Dow Porf ltevta. K.
T, ■■■tnU^st tbe inhabitants,
plundered their property and burned
ganiaed at Goateaa. &gt;. Y, to wage war

to racato the township of Kbarmaa. la the
couaty at Wexford, and to tDrorporala Its
torniory wilhia the adjoining towaahlpa of
BpitoXnUa, Anlioch, Hauuvermd W.aTxd .
A resolution was paaaod anthorttisg «te pnbfi

LrcsMTU Mott, in tbe 87th year of
her age. haa been elected Prraddrut of
the I’cnasylrama Frees Society, and ia
as able to attend to ita flutter as she waa
forty jeers ago.
Maar Clxmmxb has tettowad ail tbe
Vice Presidents down along through to
date, and she says that Hamlin suc­
ceeded in impressing her the most fa­
vorably of any of the whois crowd.

J.JZVST A. SOOSTUX,
IROI, 1AIU 4 ffiELF HiWlilE

Wells. England, is 102 years old, and in
good health. It is hia boate that be
reads without spectacles, and that he
has not in his long kfe worn an sees

raiaer of -.-attic upon her lands in
Nebraska. For several yean, it ia said,
her sales of sfoek have reached &gt;6,006
a year, and the herd is as large again aa
it was when she amtrmed the manage-

He cannot stir without assistance, and
•offers frequent tormenta of pain. Gar­
ibaldi ta do» 73. It ia twenty-nine yean
■nee he was soap and candle-making oa
Staten island, and, to nae Lord Baacuoafield'a phrase. “a great deal haa happened

“ A few anmmera ago I lay down in the
woods and fell asleep. Whan I woke
up I found a caterpillar on my foot, an
ant crawling up my sleeve and spiders
wearing a wnb across my body—one
w»b across my foot, one across my knee,
one across my waist, one across my
chin, one across my none, one acr. aa my
forehead—just seven specifications.*
Tnorrsox. tbe poet laureate, ia thus
pictured in the Jruitptndanc* Stiff*

BRI BOOM, HUI Hi MM SttM

PLASTER

Groceries and Central Produce,

walking with a stick. a long beard eomptetely burying the face, and a pair of
round, Chinese-locking apcctaelea.*
Hie attire 'A felt hat, much the wore*
for wear, tbe bnaa la gc and flabby,
drawn low over hiv forehead; trousers
too wide, ahabby-looking eoat too tight,
hia left hand in constant contact with

Mra. Bly. of Memphis, long ago made
up her mind that hte vs undesirable,
•and was only restrained from suicide
by fear of future punishment. She con­
sulted with several clergymen, all of
whom told her that tha self murderer, if
mentally sound, would surely l&gt;e made
to suffer throughout eternity. Tho re­
cent dwwimaoa of tbe doctrine of star
thcro waa a wide difference of opinior
among orthodox ministers, and there
fore, after writing oat her opinion that
the penalty of her sin would be n- more
than a brief period of suffering, the took

MONEY TO

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NASHVILLE. BATO? tTQlICH
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NUMBER 38,

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fol resolution, but Chnrtina clasps her-------------------so tight, in her wild terror, that she can­

tasks are fastened in her sleeve, and
part of it ia torn away.
Just at this crit cal moment she bears
a wild shoal ini—HUf her. and at a .
glance discovers some ono ia a sleigh
dose upon them. 8be beholds a fladx.
and hrora the roar of a gun, and sees
the wolves drop back in alarm. In an- 1
other, and with a glad cry of rehef she
feels that they are saved from the moat
horrible ot drefaA -U yx T
Rune, who thus so opportunely ap­
peared on the acene, had come late in
the evening to see hia betrothed CathaMwfiJMhlJM abu*MVMhM4AM her
at liume. A* the anadestined, aod the
•bmigotanfabkMn/ta gsthrw, Baric

W. IK YOUNG,

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WM.

PARMENTER.'

'■&amp;:'JC..VJUSifa£n.

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** wflwpRto Affl^whmft^MrnAb
ing in hu face. Cathanna drew the
eft rem tightly, and forced him to face
the driving storm
Now, nnfortte
Baftwh iSUl'jSWi

' of the wolves, pressed aa tLey were now
wlth hungrroKTftn satisfied that his
tru&gt;tT doublrobarrried gun would not
. b&lt;. ,affieient to keep them at bar; so he
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lhe sleigh run
into a deep gully and capaixed, canting
its occupants into a huge anow-dnft
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•
' ibedient 10
and her

nedly prefiared
prepared iacme pine torches,. the.
rnj, finely split, ami dipi&gt;cd in a reainous compound; *7*111.1 they might be
easily ignited. Being provided with a
flint and steel, he knew, that Lp.Wnld
have a blase in an instant, and be knew
tlxat the wpl^x vMlA^toptoagwpecthil distant* Trotd it
Thus prepaid, he ybuted out, and
met Catlxanas *mm 'Ker' AdtnjMsnionn in
wolves, be wheeled hia rteigli and folB/Ur •,b*' &lt;,thcr’- Tb*
wolves. that had only been alartliil for

WAETltk S. POWERS
half full of snow, and this they had to
1 east out as best they could. Finally,
1 they all got into the - sleigh once mor&lt;k ।
and Catharina looked aroundi^r She
UtofifaU btdlt&lt;startled
&gt;J&lt;o discover that that they had come at

rfiiX (WcttArx kfad. giving him the
reina, they started forward once more.
Their progrtw- waa alow, aa the way
they wrra now Inversing waa uneven.and
the amjw pa^dnfled ppiq many ^plau-a,
to that it wg* difficult to tact throumi;
and CalHarfoa, iu uffirh
. began to
■rec that night was approaching, and onless they soon struck the regular track,
• very rapidly indeed,
pt wT«o&lt;| «»«t4&lt; them before they
reached home. Hl ■ now wished that
। she bad taken her upch’ s adyiry. ai»&lt;
j remained until the morrow-She lashes
i the hpaw. and bewaarted hiruwif jteSfo

Dr. £ D. SESSIONS,

LEWIS DURKEE

EMORY PARADY.
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Probably no judicial decision affect-

to that race aa that rendered a few days
ago by tho
’ U’
'
District Court
akE mAH
court* above, a* probably will Ire tin

UNION HOUSE

broughtJ&gt;poaUk-wnl of h
to deURknine 1 by what I
United Alattohniitarv com
three Ipdlana in custody,
to ootivay tlftm forcibly to

£ PARADI.

vr i&gt; rrxrtrwxjt w tom* sat a
ilk s»&lt;l rrv*J&gt;is&lt; asrey tess. *—

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TXUTKAX.

xf srios lathe viljres. Beev toe

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nnjto-4

ORNO STRONG.

■ -------jithin her in draad, fa
ad many admirers among the rode heard the distent bo

^Y*LC'OTT HOUSE,
N»«hvlll», Mlohljan.

&gt; Win the aflhet! &lt;-ia 6f the briglit-eysd ' elapse before it

C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

W*W UU UU1
bid-nil jyo^d.
Imlug thia ditetmtbn of the
K&gt;m-&lt; onff of* tlie *^u-

ltJhsA&gt;sard. while Christine and Rnaolpn cmng to her with cnee of terror.
Nearer and nearer approached the howl-

yy^xiAM joints.

means to p^Rfot such l^lfivak* by
forcibly prewanting unlawful Invasions
-of the Indiana’ country by white ad-

ttSMsL- At the end &lt;4 fit
iron the time they had 1
Joseph Lynch ana Will
found the elder one. Johm

ten mdre from nome. Jobmrie s&lt;S that
WiShk •«* 4awd. "How dbyow knowF
**ktxi Mr. Lynih. ’Iterome hre sama
are aisff sad so are tea tegs, and the
ia nothing in’ the world
fliro aro ia hia syd*. and be yon'l iwuab
doe diphtheria sooner than
them off like I do.’ Willie'a body waa
W lamp - Be that aa it
found coder an oak tree near at hand.
leraoena lamp amlts a &lt;ttsJohnnie*bad covered hi* face with
leave a. and pate wMvgarof wild flowers
■ia- hi* hand. Joharos said that they
bad joat walkedwhd walked ail day sui
sk-pt at toghL. Once ha told Wilke he
. A nMWUS fell into the water at would certainly gat something for him
Little Falls, Mina., and, on getting out. to cat, but. when be returned to Wdlia.
hung all Oil clothe* ova: a fire to dry his arm* were stiff aq^ be wouJdql.rrv
■ TU simpia wiMy ol aamd scRg
Tliey were ignite-1 and entirely con any more, though h&lt; pitched him hard.
ha* Obtained vKtertos that the fatert
sumed. leaving their owner nakn-l and
eloquence could not have won, fot,M is
A WHELirW TORETXT.
three mites free: home. Hering a womss
often kboonly key. to hardened hearts. akin*med nifik, half * pint e’wry Imr wpjwoaching, he ratowsrged hinussff to
h mrri tte itokpitalsof Edtabarvii Uow. . Wbeapulk ia got wall digested, CM *cok m- tbe etnars. and bargaiaed
lay a wounded i Scottish soldiw. Tbe lima water it combined mill it- buck witji be* to lend him some os her skirta
The corespondent of the London
■urgtwias hod done all Urey c.vaM for foods as cofloe, tea, and tqhacpo mnat, of
A *SAB carried off s sheep: from the
him. He nod been told that he must eonnse, be given up absolutely and at yard of Jauu-a N. Hall, st Rumfosd. Dally Xev» write* from Jeilatebad, in
‘
&lt;Ug. He had a Contempt of death, and Once. ~A aovcp^Rn article dr dirt ia Me-, and dragged it into aawamp near Afghanistan:
Aided bimrelf on hia fror’.re^Mwa In btrilertnifk. In buttermilk the bssciu l*l_ VS— Wr„K re « 5 daughter «f • Tbe Brnga! laneerw were In front,and
of milk ia' coagulated arid broken wp, so i"Mr. H-, and "Mim’HI
Lovejoy took tteoy-had guides tn follow. usd got aver
ths
stomach
ia
spared
taro
steps
of
the
1 A rpUgh and wickad. Ids, with umbo
I their male relative*’
t and storied
c«iMMiD0 a staoHw on hurwtwck. owing
.but, cril aasociatea, bad blunted his n&lt;nlarp»&gt;e«M of dicMtiOtt^ Aaotbtr hi w th* swamp on a_________ _
to to* current, to. edge off low or down
1
a.I. mtM'ad giceiiard yfpwratirja of, milk, gi Ater . wwe ravanird-with a right of and
** they advance, and when there are a
score Id* second .aaUinft, Jp Jigar him
spaak. ons.wopld have thought ha nail IkuiIc acid- In aft cases Ui» itopiachs nmghtawing Tintin twin The y-wuig la- number of "horses the tendency ia
greater
stelL - I-'
work
should
be
mide
toiler
by
s'
diet
i an pkooaly hartarod childhood to n*
dios ^mid rxit tmrsu&lt;; him. Lot several
mcmlier, and tiial he had novar looked consisting of rggv, milk, starchy vege men followed hw trail--tie bear leaving ,, Jn addition to this thalirialswof the
upon religion bat to dssjiaa it. But it teblra, stewed fruits, and a Rttle litttter, blood on the anew—and caught liwn af­ lltb with snyphrs were ia. tho rear of
with malATwad.—MrificiJl Record.
I it ww* hot so.
ter a three hours’ ran. • He weigbod BID tho squadron, and it ia supposed that
they had also gone still anrrn off the
1 A noble and gentle-hearted man came
pounds.
line in'the tail qf Ute cavalry bn/ore.
' to sec the dying soldier. Tie addressed arc Mieii. and million* tjoreof lireWiy
A OLrrrxuna Lail room dreta made form. The Lflaaam had: erriirjs n&lt;jl to
Taspte -Hll beeome favalids, for the of atrandacl spun, glass has been oflcccd teas the direction taken by thorie ahead,
iteodctfyof the life bevon4.d«**h, and want ef pairing tbe mast ordinary at is snyttaa Ftandsoo bells who wto
■ offered sniritusi ocflnuel. Bm theaiek 'tMrtiori to ttte requircmeato of the skin bay and Wear it. PrnL Tfoodore (ieraacr hat to keep close wp. Usey partied
forward in order to do ihi*. but there i*
fmaji paid hih t&gt;o attefitfbq Ot reapcet
That mcmbvauo » too often regarded
now so doubt- that they entered the
Jlla blankly told him Uial !&gt;* did not m a Covering wa^y, laatasd of^jcompbwater fop low down ths stream, .smd
I want any religious cvnvcraauou- „h
catod pioee of machinery, scarcely *e«ttrey
would have the same tomlpncv **
l "Xou will 1st me pra&gt; will you..rill Kind sa ito-rioatare and seaaiu&gt;cucM to
the otlirini, an‘d went lower still. Hrtcc.
, yoa-nak? 'aaad the man. tO tewglhi . vJ -ti.S &lt;*sr and the eye. Many treat ii with
before'they got into the middle toe
.-'•lie-, I know bow to die. witbowt'the imie reference toil* prt4&gt;« tancUoMi,
••ter W rwn^ high upon theta, toft
i help of religion.* ’And bv'tarnwd his Jta H ri ’tare notklng- beto« that* a tog
tfawv aawlbwse abend al) aafe on kbe'
। ioOtt to the walk . • . •
. /
far tfivir btmea. 11 ts this imxmaideratohrraida, aad, sappoaing they wwwwn» Further conversation could do no tlon of the akin - that is tbe range of a
ths
track.aa the 11th kad gene,
good, and the man did not attempt ri very large proportion erf the discaaew in
But ho waa not discoaraged. -Afterunto lie world. H. at is clidtned by some wroare week, mmni*ntcd wlth'bor- they puahad abred till they found thrsaselrea witli the water up to thv reddles
I tnrtrt'rwtlunee, he began f *“*■ '*
■rioutiato, four-fifths, M&gt;"LaDi, f aU we p!eating, and bound in bln*. With the Tb&lt;‘ water at thd ford runs at the rote
1 hymn, «n familiar ana so
eat and' drink moat either paM off new dress there is a set of beautiful of nine miles an hour; in the rapids,
। eongregatitto in Scotland
! through the skia or be turned lack blonde class curls oi a natural hun upon not mny yards below the ford, it is still
upon liin system ** a txnsou. an-1 that the head of toe model, reaclung to the more swift. The horses, foiling it diffi­
lite depend* as wiseh upon these exhacult to keep their fert, begaa to get
tatfon* through the akin aa ti]nwi inhal­
ing pare air through the lungs, it nruM rejected lovers would do well to take a ayon forced them downward mta aull
touching as he song them. I? ratty soon be of the most vital Importance to keep hint from I he following etmoua ease deeper water, when the whole squadron
t*w» soldier lunuvl his tars again. But that channel free.
Mlle Frbrie Maxy, who lives on tire was toon swept away and became a
its Ilsederw-d expriwansn had all gone.
" StrnpMJrt-T. of porau-tmia.’ How lam of Pcnteeote, on the Belgian fron­ atrriggKng maw of confusion, horses
“Who taught yon that?" be naked, often, since spring opened in name, tier, was on tho point ot Ireiug marriotl. ■nd men fiercely contending with the
when the hymn waa done.
have these three significant word* wfoin she reemvod a letter from an old rnshmg wauss for dear life The men
"My mother."
caught 'lie eyo a* it scanned the column •utter asking her to reeousitb-r lire tute had their sworda &lt;&gt;B aa well M b*lta,and
, ’So did mine. I learned it of her
of “D«atos"in ths daily newspaper I ter, and wend him an ias&gt;*e bate reply.
when I waa a child, and I used to King Few except those who take special note A postage stamp was gallantly inclosed
it with her." And lhera were tears in of the record of “ vital statistics" have to defray the east &lt;&lt;f trous8&gt;t«*iow. Tire
' any idea bow many in our erty tall rec- answer duly-written. Mile Maxy applied
The ice was thawed away. Il was
the stamp to her fair lips; but hardly noers, ano, as tor ooaies louno noov a
easy to talk with fora now. The words
had she done so when she felt a sharp great thany ttiusi hare got kicked by
of Jrwus entered in where the hymn had
f«in in her tongue, and in less tliau no the animala' fort,and wWc Urns stunned'
opened the door. Weeping, and with
Ad mrsfiabia of *mw&gt;*yr&gt; ■ tfeamartvcM__ firesr, _ r— — ----- —
a hungry heart; Iler listened to the
Ihs taptdia already ateuded to arc only
diph thurxa, aa div of pneumonia.
ChnsKian^ Uxmghta ot d«*ih. and in
a tew yarils from, tho ford. and. alien
______ piiid ire a panic in u*e coaimuhis last m^mcnj to hia mother's God
Bltv, an&gt;i healthier localities would be eonsolatr -ms, AWradOsrelnby name, a the Ixorac" lost their feci, thvj would be
and the sinner's Friend — Youlh’t Com­
■ought. Bet every cue thiaka pum&gt;- '*mrr at Ptebon, tn the Nord, baa been imtabtly into its rough waters, where
panion.
'
Bxinia may be svoidpd; and yet hund­ AITTsdcd; but he declare* that he Uted the stream rushes IxviGng rioug at auch
a velocity that the l*wt sv immers Would
red* seem to deliberately invite itw at­
Th* GwpW and Ur t*&gt;bku
The gospel, by the influepoe it ex tack*. Ik rtfteti taken a lifetime to learn
carnc 11 along as If they had been mereerte, mil shame sin out of countenance, Luw to take care of health, and
ijr rufiing higa. Where the raptdseeree
and gradually raise atm to tta own ktfty in our changeable climate igno­
» a.derp tnece «4 water, and hsaa
st ndan! riwull it will be tend of the rance often mea:s&lt;&gt; noLlunst Loan
tba liver lulls ^_lit*!e in Ito course. Al
than
death
Guv
wnrui
spring
day
Tux
recent
matrimonial
adventure
of
very tiaiivn in winch it circulates—jet
thia place tlixite who had sUnugth 1*11
me faitly apply that glowing language comca, and the thoughtless throw atf a young New Tork miso who went to tried to struggle out;, some aucoreacd,
I of inspiration—“That her walls are sal- flannels, and rcekleMiy sh in ths oool- Goorgia in answer to the advertisement but many failed. The roll-call after \he
vatiou. her gates praise, her officers ing brvrere which b wafted from the uf "a well-to-do ] Janter.’ bat found a incident had 6nly thirty answers to
yet snow-clad mountains far aWgy; out brxAcn-down, kuy-betww Iwlicloc in
&lt;4. wr*|w are suddenly abandoned, not, waiting, ireda tlw* Dalls* iTeraiii to Hirer names ant of arventy-Sri which
laid off foe tho mild mid day, a* safely «jwak of a more successful affair of the bad started, "bowing a total toss of
fwrty-atx men. Among the m«ng •«
mighty nvwr." ” It ia road tn every they might Ini, but narked away, out &lt;J kind which culrtJtKHtrtt in that Texas Lieut. JiarfonL CapL .SpotUawoc.de
rity the &lt;&gt;th'. day A hidy &lt;tf Dallas
temple of Christendom. 11a voice is Lilted
managed to keep on hia Uuree. a very
advertiaod
in
a
hfcrary
paper
Wist
“
a
week by weak ; the sun never nets on it*
Sow them widow, not ovsw 32 years ef fine animal, uyl Jong out from E^lan*!.
age, of good family rind well off tn prop­ The horse was able to swim and reached
erty, ihwireri to correspond with a mid the other n'de in safety, foit not at the'
dfoagra) gentirman with a new to mat- c«&gt;d of the ford The principal diffi­
uh
runwny." A contractor of Watertown, culty WM'aK tho tmnk, where tkrnhorso
th. ,M, Th.
Ji.
Ctall .iajol go to M.r.wlltoul Ilk a» I
ylo .
ul N. Y.. anawured Um ajvrrusca-.uut, and gut iw»o into quicksands, and aaaA-wp
ecv«ral lett«a paaawd. Un hi' arrival to the uodalte, the last Umc faUuig un
alrtp of war cuter* lire oundict but tire
the ndex and,. lying on hup, so, that
Bflilc is there; it goea with tho ped&lt;Uer words, “tfaddenlv. of pneumonia.*—&gt; al Dallas the N«iy, Yurkcf found th* Hpottiawoode ran a very narrow reci*j&gt;
Harjter’* IVatoly.
I Udr wliKi alw ha-( represented heiyelf
in Lus crowded path, cbaarn him aa Ireails
of drowulnir from hia head being for k
down as eventide fatiguol, brightens
PuisoM o» Haaaaa,—(1) Th* teansao- toby. • Hbn'wM fiot'dnfr the owner iof,* ■bort time be!., w the writer. ''
'
and freshens hia monlng dovoUuna; tMMia o&lt; trie Rwtal . fiucifrir earetain ■ rich farm. Init what jdearied him thtirt
the sailor rooapod from shipwreck
by Mr. Pedler, u&gt; whreb k« pub- •nt that "the was rt»w'pnareonar of a fine
■ ilia rswulta of his elaberate ex pbyreqcre and of uta.ww tondsomo facw
iCoSs np snake prtson, which had than -he photogiapti' tad indicated.* dcatha amd eeusee of death in the l*&lt;we
The Net* Yorfcrr. aa sw evidence of
good faith, deposited «2M0 th «IfoHas ciiMM of .England far ItCB fanushea
some latoreeuiig statistics »illi .refer­
ence to London. Its ix&gt;pula|ioq ex­
ceeds S^bO.fLO, and, if the suburb MNt'
inrihded, 4.WO.OOO. It ahnrsri equate
that ot Faris, Herhu. and Vienna, arid
with it* suburb* s« equte -the. popwlatseq ot tbe ruitqtelT Eiwbm* rm*s*sa,
Aaatriseod. Eotafa.r Th* area, of toe
riUjia EU sqaary mUca.and tbedenuty

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Specialtieat £orl*#TI&gt; a

PRESCRIPTIONS.
OfaUM^arwnteb prewrod from

PiL Widies, Oemcals, $c.
We are manefoctarers agrota iur
Aytrt, Gross’s and ttoSoh s Medirtm «.

T he Long Brick Dye Stuflfc!
DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
nocHatatMthma.
W MaUd th* mWortBM to
lose wot a valuable spaa of work

H.K MeJMrt^TOf Mogto Grot*. |mys
Ms Nwwu dp to May, M81. two ytsurs in
advaitro. How’s that frr high t
.Mbs L. Angie Davis, of our Union
four hororo «utf &lt;mta» IrngpM fur bh
wrw Bvery ou South Mato 8t.
' *■ IfchroJ, treated the scholars of tar &amp;partamnt to * picnic on Saturday.
Mr. A. F. Smith, waamrer oi tta dr-

a most able, hrierrating
I M-nnou on Sunday.' 7:
Now for fun.
Person* interested in
ar. OU the kith. tied th© spotting are requested to moet at the
Crowell school boos* ou Saturday, Jun©
Tth. at 1 oMook. p. su. toeomnder the
propriety of having a gmud ring hunt,
to go over the ground where are known
operator from Jackson, is relieving Ag&lt;- to exist, one or more lynx, catamounts.
Parrish. the newly made Benedict, who
has gone with Lis bride on a trip to
Vernon. Shiwaan Oo. - _
Mr*. L. J. Wheeler represented the
Mr. C. N. Young of your dty, spoke
Nashville W. C. T. U^ at the Union to a full house at the Crowell school
Staf.yCoovoution of that Society, held bouse, cn Saturday evening last- Sub­
in Detrcft, ou Wedneoday, Thursday ject.’: Astronomy. He well understand*
and Friday of thte week.
hia subject, and from the manner in
J. W. Powle* is refitting his cardiug which the audience listened, it was well
mili* and making all preparations tor a appreciated. This is a second ktftnro
-C. C. Wolc.ll, ~r live UcJ-.n- bigger run of business this year than delivered by him at the same place
within two weeks, both listened to with
vmwvr, mm rororTew wem -ieaa •- »*:Como again, Mr.
n wrapt attention.
ty-rix res; ara and mowers, and is to yo^r tools, and yoa will b* happy.
hare a grand delivery to-day, when ho
Uncle Jonah Rstey is now a widdow- Young, come again.
Will. Brundige is the owner of a very
will present every purchaser with a big er,—hi* wife having gone to Iowa to
dinner at Tho YVolaott.
,z .K y
visit relative*,-rbut Jooah is handsome sagacious breed of swine. Last year a
litter of pig* belonging to him would
—Mr. J. L. Rhodes of Sunfield, the ondetever, and don't bate to stay iu
sit ou their haunches and milk the
new landlord of the Union Houk, has that condition long, uuteos be wants to.
cows, each pig claiming a teat. Thia
ofUie saraci- Becomes to
The credit of editing, publishing and
u wed recommended and we wish him issuing the Nkwb in the prompt and spring one of tho litter, which Is now a
large hog. will spring against the door
meoros. Chariey Bronacn. the ex creditable manner that it was, on th©
of the boose with sneh fore© as to open
landlord, bid bis friends good-bye on 13th and 34H1 insts.. brtongs to R. M.
it and then make a mesl of such eata­
Monday, and returned to Mpldkvilk Collter, who has been an attache of this
bles as may be near at Land. A short
paper tor the past four years, and al­ time ago tho hog found its way into tho
—At the recent bench show held in ways pvt red to l&gt;c “right there.” when Louse, opened the battery door, got a
pan of cream on tho floor, and had a
Onr "better half" having gone over grand feast before being discovered.
LririsSsr chajnjdon Neib* puppies, vic: to Coldwater to aojouru i "•pell" with
On Saturday afternoon of last week,
Victor Hugo. Antony, Roxy and Des- kindred, wc are enjoying tome square an accident of a laughable though ser­
meals at The Wolcott. To avoid the
ious character liapjKUt-d iu West Kalu■ blurs ar “foneoomeneos,” when youi dio, althoogh without serious results.
"frow” goe« off to visit friend*,
pre- As a company of four persons, consist- *
acribe The Wolcett, taken regularity
iug of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter. Tim i
thrre times a Any.
Hunter and Will. Cessna, of Kalaiuo, ’
—We have ft from good authority were rotundug from Nashville, and
while drocendiug a long grade near ;
tliat-W. 11. Dunton, a gray-Warded, ,
Matteson's, the Worse* on a slow
cranky, auster© sett of * chap, hailtug Geo.
1
possible haste, when lit returned !&lt;• from Adrian, aud who cauvamed this 1trot, by some "book or crook" the seats
found bis beloved wife sitting upright
village and vicinity, aume two or three 1of the wagon,—which was the kind us­
weeks ago, selling a numouic chart, is a ed
1 by well-dijw-* to carry pump* and
swimUsr and a dead inmt of the first 'tools—gave way, and precipitated all
new time table on Monday Inst. Omug waler. For instance he sold hia chart jfour ia a heap by the roadside. Thu
eastward &lt;**Q)etrvft Rtf-now passe* ut J9.50 when tire pablkheFs retail horses then started on a run aud had it
this station at 7:12 a. m.. the Day Ex. at price was only 81.50 and wholesale 1not been for Andrew Reese, Pete and
1UJ7 and the Atlantic Ex. at WX) p. m, jirire probably t’15 pct- hundred or fif- 'John Davis, and Mitch. Heath who
Going westward the
Ex. patodh tees cents apiece, and. although he were on their way to Nashville, and who
at 4:10 a. ni., the Mari at 3:13 and the sold a fifteen cent article fur 8X30, aero near by at the time aud Stopped
wbeu it came to paying hotel and Ji very 'the horses, the party would hsve been
behind. Fortunately no one was
lulls 1m&gt; sec-med p&gt; think that hia cloth left
.
| warranted him 82A0 worth for fifteen 'injured except the Isdy, who received s
cents. He claimed to be a mason, but 1few alight bruise*.
most exemplary young ladies, vis: good masons say that be bad a wiry of I On Tuesday morning about half part
Mia. PbeUittBiy:-* Bev.=C, G. Tbma- representing hia borine** to young ma­ three o’clock tlic bouse of Mrs. Martin
as. ex-pastor of the M. E. Church, tied sons that was very un-masonic in ap­ Chips, a widow lady, burned to the
pearance, to say the teart. He put up ground. The bouse was about one
ottbe WuiCoU House, iariating uppu mile north of Kalamo Village. Mrs.
having bnuaela carpet*, marble- to(&gt;pe&lt;l Chip*, being alone that night and not
—Ona Wagner, a 8w*de, employed furniture. hot and cold bath*, and iu feeling very well, kad, about three
o'clock, .been, up ami mude hrroclf a
ou the work train, met with a little ac- fact wanted the ti'anager* to fnruiali
a cup of tea, and tbeu agnm retired and
cidtmt Mtc Mn«V • Wednreday af­ him all the luxuries aud attentions of a
fell into a deep sleep from which she
ternoon. While unloading ties he r*ai Tretnont, for about 30 eta. per day
struck on the iFfl shoulder with a tic, tried to gut ou the right aide of the diu- was soon awakened by the falling in of
a portion of the ceilinir. She saw her­
*'.VW FwJ -y-’-'-r irli ruti I and the iag-nMun^irl»by«Q iugtbey were fool­
collar-bone fractured. Hr wax brought ish to work fur tho wugva they did. and self completely imprisoned by the Art­
to thia village, receiving nif-casary med if they woahl go with him to Battle aud Iter only way of escape through the
isnl treatment from Dr. Griswold.
Creek, be would get them a position window, and" quickly smashing out a
■ash she leaped out, with only her night
—We observe UialJlaatuiga is trying thereat doable their present wages;
to work up enthusiasm enough to cel£ aud finally mode himself so obnoxious clothes to protect her from the night
air, aud nono too soon did she es­
that
the
hotel
proprietor
was
compelled
brate the combig Uh. Now patriotism
cape, for, before slie had got a rod from
is all right if it don’t slop ever, btrt H. to give him the grand Imunce. Wa un­
th© Louse the entire building fell with
needn’t make a hog of herself over it. derstand that he is sew canvassing
a saali tow Um tbuues. Mi*. Chips
Hastings.
He
is
an
imposition
ou
the
Lost yaw we didn't ertebratc, but went
had no time to save a single article, cidown to Hasting*, and H. banged us masonic fraternity, and good masons
say every brother ought to show him
the
shoulder, and use every eflott '
was destroyer!. She being a poor lady
to expose him, as be deserve*.
chance at HgMtegs
the Um win Adi wry honvily ou bur.
—Last week Wedm-sdar, ’ G. W. The bouse and content*, we are infornu.
Waikar, livtam 1ft mite* mutb-west of rd. was insured in the Barry and Eaton
Heitevue, was visited bythnlre head,
village. There certainly ought to be which licked Up th© roof of his house, a
rMilkamX metropolisiik. Ka4? bud. and spoHed * i
---------before it was
________ hatedMtW
but tire Hany A Eaton Insurance Co.
for more than five long years and figured it down to Just 8VLAk A baud
gd i ytAwihM.fi 11 IlM &lt;rfft.tor *a- of sympathetic neighbors gathered at
Norman lAtham lias commenced lay­
other umpofgr. We Itawn’t learned the scene of the fire, armed with ham­ ing th«- cellar wall for hia new house.
D.fJ. Sanborn has returned from Boa­
what AwoeMtm Mr. Smith is to make mer
,
and nails, and before the sun set
Mr. Walker was covered by a new root ton. I understand bo baa MjrMI more

BOOTS AND SHOES

1DUICE IN PRICES

HATS AND CAPS,

a Boot or Shoe of any
C the beat tea in town
anything else, yoar

NOTIONS, CROCKERY, Ac.

D.XJ. GRirnTfi’s.

Boston
Store!
ty l? you want (
uiue Mcaain Warr^™,
—
.
WtLSOX A Howg.

WINDOW SHADES.
CURTAINS, CORDS.
AND FIXTURE*.
Mmol. Mtecrttenrous and Blank
Books. Slateo, Ptationenr and Legal

Respectfully,

BOINK BKOTH1

NEW STORE!

HAVING RECEIVED ITS SECOND
invoice of

NEW GOODS!

Sping and Summer
Best Prints 5 aud 3 ccuta.
White Piques and Dress Goods from
C rente up.
Women'll and Misses’ Slippers from
BSce.uteup.
’
We sett 40 bam Soap for 81. 5 Boxes

GOODS NEW

STOCK OF SPRING GOODS

OO TO THE SZW STORE OP

WILSON £ HOWE
FOB-

Regardless of the recent tdunce

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!

tV A home in the far west may be
all right, but a home in Michigan tilled
with Furniture from Kcllotio, Dkmar*t it Co’s ware-rooms is far prefera­
ble. It costs bat little to try it. •

NEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
At Tnnn.-in’i Rtztrr*.

THESE GOODS HAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

GROCERIES
FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

BOOTS AND SHOES

DRERS GOODSS in
BUNTINGS (all colon.)
CASHMERES (all colon)
BERRETT8.
NOVELTIES.
GRANDINES, (in stripe*)
PIQUES.
VIC. LAWNS.
LUSTERS,
ALPACAS,
CHAMBRYS,
LINENS.
mi POPLINS
SILKS, dec.
Parasol*. F.mbroderie*, Silk Handker­
chief* all style*. Corsets new styles,
Shetland Sliawls, Ac., Ac.. Ac.

D. C. GRFFITH.

HOSIERY

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

DOMESTICS

05387829
Farmers
ft
20
Tabk Linen. SO la. wd. SO
Peart's Carpet Warp
20
0. B. H. Denims s. «n. ISi
Heavy TwiPd Tfeklag, Hi

To The

FINEST PHAETON

Cabapek Than You Can Get Elsewhere,

Oar White Dress Goods it 1 cts.

STAPLE AMD FA8CT GBOCERIES

A FIRST-CLASS TRIM SHOP
Crock’ry &amp; Glassware

BOOTS AKD SHOES

1 la cheaper than ever and in price and
quality I can, aud will, do us well by
you as any firm in Barry or Eaton conutire. Call and gvt my prices ou any­
thing in my ltiM&gt; before making you
purchases aud I will do you good.
Give me a trial and by good Goods,
lowprkva and fair dealing I will en­
deavor to merit your patrouage aud
good w ill.

KERI SCO KID. in ballon,
AMERICAN KID in button and lace.
GLOVE CALF, in lacr,
PEBBLE GOAT in but. and lace,

Groceries?

EUGENE COOK.

Yuan Respectfully,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

SPRING MILLINERY

-A FULL STOCK-

orrt&gt;.u
wan MBMtmesuuy ommM m» ©etebmte,
aodeotdfslly Invite WeeAaod. Hast

REMEMBER
Millinery ud Fucy Goods

of CharUtte. speared a bffl fish 8 f,et
lltoehos. Length of bffi, ? tech**.
Owing to increartug businem, 'mine
bort" Cole, of the Lake Hmme, will
build a haB for the convenience of his

Tsmlay night, weight 3Hbs.eMh.aU '
doing well. We al! took a smoke.
IcKi* Fatvvs.

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c.

BOSTON STORE.
The fashtilie Ctrdiig Milk is

KELLOGG, DEMAKAY &amp; CO.

VIENNA BAKERY.

Wad tout by mil will ba raided with
remgteMs.Md
»H package of W
m. ar wore 1 v, |1J pay ex pros* mm way.
Itattog hmda litatiro* axgsrtrem* to
C*n he bought

CltlPffi THU WEB BEFORE

*; a w

WALL PAPERS ud BORDERS.

Lowest Prices of any Ho ise in the Country.

J Mt uirzzr
Wrlntiitr xzx
avmiin*,M.x
the
-s

•

Dye Stuffls!

Many new Dyes st Bottom Price*.
HURGICAL IKMTRLMENT8,
SHOULDER BRACEM,
TMUKWEH, SUPFORTS. Ac.

�DBDM,IEDICIIHtoCH£mL!,

j still cases of individual hardship bare
and there, but the general tendency of ;
things ia highly rsn
i
comparison of oar aondtuon with those
of other countries show that we yi risen,
adventagra the value of which it ia
alsMtei—ribte
u "to eslcwlata.
- /riiyvi Lx

Boceatary of War McCrary will be ap|&gt;ninted by
tbs ProMdoot s&gt; Um mrrn.it of Doited Hutes

Tub House committee on the state of!
u- tow rsspemu^gw- paw e
aad,
decJarattoa of Um result of Um electtou of
Prootdoal sod Vies Proohlmt bars screed upon I

river ia a small boa', they wore
addy, ths test spool and both «
Tax President haa appointed Eugene

Cu:.-a&lt;»o elevators contain 5.274,036 Bteuyler. of New York. Causal G-nerU st
&gt;™wh of wteont, XflADO tatohate of oom.
r.ktltb&lt;Mhsiaof nsto.AlW booteta of rye,
te.1 JU UK bnabefo of barley. makttw a mod I

Itaa-h. who haa reoauily retarood from Um ■

,7U‘J *» tenant. beU May a;, for ite munfar
of Ospnte I. Moarns....Waitam Natona
-•••«&lt; al Ttero Haats,
Rktobts from Indian Territory reprasott ihst toe Choetawe sad Lteta—«s Are
arsrisg itemMfrts to —tot Um thrteUod

Tub Broadway Barings Bank, in BL
Twx cable reports a number of heavy
Loote. I- ■^^4,,'^tofaifiUi..
UOmMat wwvMd by J M Froacb. «M*r IMrait, I —■—rial Mta— u&gt; KaciaM.
A CaBLB dispatch announces that the
Sbo-VM-cae-metlc Ik*l Club, of

aisi.y utter valuaUa anisaala were ervmstevl

Monroe. ,

'

Maxaokx Havekly seems to be in
no &lt;taa*or of nnUnc • U-l»r r«ntan&gt; of h»
aad Afcbaototan to lb. erouoo o. All
•OOfn^to- Urter Wxllart.
W1U,M*O !;n&lt; lodto
Ktejl (Um PUear posal. lAidi Ktetal (Um I
Khyber pe.and too I'rUw^e valley ter «d ,
Qwotta. Tbs Ibittah will rmturo Lar». (
dahar aud JoUatated. aad nltlmatelv Dakka.

. Oovar—out weak! have adopted retabsAvy
■MMirw.. .Jted wsatam tea esosod a g—1
, dterertioo of »ifk vrtu* in Hi.amen, |
aad Italy, and Um poor of silk to adratKhic ia
&gt; European amrteta.
1
Tanr has been an engagement bcI twosa Turttah taoopS anl iaa^gmU b» Ttea
[ rely. TteYBrkAtotAOfclllod asdfwMMtoa.

I’ERNOIULS.
. COPISAL XtewMAK ia « yfcatl of A.
and looks it.
P*UCK AlbxaXDXK, vt Bulgaria, is
described aa an effeminate youth of 22.
Bkxatob Lama*, of Miasiarippi. ia a
graduate from Emory College. Georgia.
Phil Tax
of the oMe
WttuAM __ ____________ _ __

___

jmdov^...Marrs Jutes Maur, Franch sculptor, 1700 for a dozen and n half of d—rrt

Tub United States —Mtfueed BOjDOO,000 tons of eoM tn Iffn in a coal area of
1W.000 square miles. Gstobsb/. with a
coal area of 1,770 square mQea, produced
about the same amount,-and Great Brite
ain. with aeon) area of 11,900square
miica, produced ia tie sama year tbout
13&amp;JXXVW0 toon. Of the 50J»0W)
tons produced in the coal area of the
United States, Kentucky furnished
900,000 tons, aa increase al about 750,­
000 tons ia tan years.
' a
THt&gt;x of 11—In 1878 the value of the
buttons aad button materials imported
into this country was &gt;3,362,06.',. If
they cost a cent apiece, aa they probably
didn't, that would be 838JUBJ500 but
tone, besides which many milltoas more
are made ia this country. Who won
den that ffm .Women of America are
sad, with so many buttons to bo sewed
on every year? The man who has been
asking where al! the
change the question an
the buttons go to.

gone by. While examining some of
these objects of cariosity, nothing struck
us so forcibly ss the samples of tonsil
locks of hair, taken from the heads of
different ehief taAgbtrates, from Wash­
ington down to President Pieroe, se­
cured is a frame covered with glass
"Then I'm the same as in jail, am I?"
Here in. ia fart, a part and pared of
“You ore."
what once constituted the living bodies
“All right! This ia the last golof those illpairyttM individuals whose
namc-i are as fatniliar iv household darm-d time I'll believe anybody under
oatli!
So go ahead with your old Ba^
words, but who now live on'y in history
tile bruin— "
sad the remembrance of tho past.
He was a young man of 24, wearing
white, fine and smooth in its appear­ hia overalls in hia boot-legs, and before
rtTming- to town be had broken off a
ance.
(
Th it of John Adams is nearly fhe twig from a peach tree and placed the
bio—mas behind hia hat band and over
same in color, though,
*
'*
nui.
hia left ear.
। .i
;-&gt;
coarser.
"Hast thou been deceived?" inquired
The hair of Jeffenson Is of a different
character, being a mixture of white aad our reporter, as the officer got through
auburn, or a randy brown, and rather looking at the cell door.
“ Hast 1? Well, You’d better bet I
coarse. In bis youth Mr. Jefferson's
hair was remarkable for iU bright hast I? I'm a regular mght-rail fence
blown flat by a tornado! I'm going U&gt;
color.
The hair of Madison is coarse, and of commit auimde when I get out o* thia,
I am!"
a mixed white and dark.
A chew of tobacco aad a few kind
The hair of Monroe is s handsome
dark autetra, smooth and free from any I words opened hia heart, and he ex­
admixture whatever. Ite ia the only plained:
“ You nee, I lost my dog in town the
Pl—dent, excepting Pieroe, whose Mir
other day, and I came in thia morning
bad undergone no change in color.
The hair of John Quincy Ada— ia to find him. Dad, tne darned old baas
wood,
told mo to call on a fortune­
somewhat peculiar, being coarse, and of
teller and find out who atote Tigo, and
a yellowish gray in color.
ThaJmr of Gen. Jackson ia almost a I was fool enough to do it—f-o-o-1
perfect ^hifa but aoaroe in ita char­ enough to do it I I called on a woman .
acter, as might be supposed by those- baek up here about a mile, gin her $2,
who have examined the portraits of the and says I,' Where's Tig®?’ ‘ He’s up
oldbaeo.
here tn a Dutehman'a yard,’ aays ahe.
The hair of Van Buren ia white and 'Did he steal him ? ’ aaya L * lie did,'
nays she. ‘Then III bust his head,'
smooth in snpearuer.
Ttri' hair of Geo. Harrison in a fine aaya I. ’ You will marry rich, have lota
white, with a alight admixture of black. of baiqilnoas, live to be 100 years old,
, „Tb« h*&gt;r of John Tyler is * Mixture
«f white and brown.
a
The hair of James K.polk is almoet a
pure white.
Tbe hare of Gau. Tayter to white.
w*h a slight admixture of teown.
The -hair of Millard Fillmore ia,«a
Um other band, brown, with a alight ad­
mixture of white.
The hair of Franklin Pieroe in a dark
brown, of which he had a plentiful
crop.
-WantIt to somewhat remarkable, however,
“ Well, Pwi in a nice fix, I ami Tigs
that since Pirece's tim&lt; no one baa
thought of preserving the hair of his gone, f2 gone, me tn the iug, and dad
'mcci saorB- There are varanrice in the planting corn with a blind eye and a
is no hair riiher of lame back I We're a nice family, take
in, Johnson or Grant, us all in a heap, and y«u go oat and bet
ten to one we are I Ro, you can't help
I-offuturity.
me any, lean you want to leave me a
lead pencil I feel like composing •
On rainy days the active child reeente poem on a fool, and 111 write it oa the
waUbcre.
Good-by, mirtcr; com. beck
faja ..confinement within doors, and ia
in an hour and I'll have a poem deme,
and be in my grave, mebbe, for I esn't
amusement than the making of scrap­ boar wp under more'n e^wegne Ins i ot
books. Provide 11*4 LUte eaeo with a woe."— Defroif Frte Prw.
joir of blunt-pointed actaaora, and let
them rut out and trim neatly the pwrV

W&lt;t eU igista'fa—
How mash they sany bread uncovered 1
ip Parisi Once oa ibe street I aawane JjESIT A, GOODYEAR,
o&lt; the infinite number of cap-women 1
seated behind the litUe box cm which
alp tdeana ahoos. Bha bad fallen asleep,
and her knitting sod folded wewspeper fowtanj ■— Jy Meess Farstatasto^ W-rSiMa

1HI, iilUMBELFUUVtU

in tbs sfrssta to ass the beads cut off ia
their great Revolution? Paris to the
grand hotel of the world. life now full

a woman working button-bolee io ma­
chine-made ttollare ■fljtosy false pol­
lan. Bbe is working them bcsuttfully,
five in each collar. Bbe gets 10 so—
for the donee (Ollan, and she ana earn

TuvmtMY, May 3 —Amun.—Tte foDowtog t4Us wre pasood To prw— UM tahteag
sad kffioc of lob ai Long taka, Balteata same neaghbortonod I go into a httle
«—«y; to sussed — tew tstol*lgforaWato&gt; creamery and get a bowl of ehoaaiatf

of UMSopolta:
for the •
damaree auataked by raaasa
paMs* highways, teroota, bndtm
and ralr.rte; io aUach errtaia to
city of Coldwater; to prvrtoe ter
of lb. Is.hmm of aaanafoeturtot
MteUwoasaad MrskeMg b»M
fr7u?&gt;,‘'&gt;r.1&gt;,.X~tai* to r*^&lt;*
Cowsty Asditora ter Um ooeaiy a

far 5 sous. A woman says that the
shop io hers, and aba has a small sue­
! tom. Bor husband works on the rail­
road, and her two children are boarding
with her parents, who are alone near
the Voagvw mountains. Not far off.
upon the street. a woman ia Crying po­
tatoes very nicely. Bbe haa a stove ia
which she burns coke. She sells her
potatoes for 1 sou and 2 sous, and Bella
a good many at breakfast and dinner
time. She haa a cubby hole or ru e am
ia the house front, and pays 10 boos
rent a day. Riding on the circular rail-

DBYWIOM, SEI! 1H DUES MOM
■sa.-ttsaws e
Jl’UTM lUMOOX,
• 1.
#*•'. *iTiZEtt GOODS,

PLASTER

end can. Bbe buys milk and amkre
that soft etaeene of whmh tho Fn—to
arooofotod. Bbe pots ban up ia bite
of doth, aud toys each pat into a bit of
a basket. Bhe bv a custom at the reetaurnnta outride of the Exposition. In
her can to the eream to pour over aad
make /Vtmapc a la crema. She has

Groceries ud GeunI hodice,

open tne mattresses, &lt;-ud the wool, sod
put it into a dean cover. My partart
wtfo talto — that this wool to mixod
withbair. I go —e morning to the
grooer s and find only a w—an than;
and when I go to the office of tobacco

1
Fivb of the Thames bridges, namely.
Bkxatob Gablaxd, of Arkansas, is *
, Um Laat-h. VaaifaaU. Albert. Im-sror* n&gt;&lt;! graduate of BL Marya CoUegw, Bard*
1 Otta.it, have B— freed ft— tabs, leaving tewn. Kyj*h.i.
'. : ■
I saty fast toll-brtdgas wttkta tbs arsa of Lon
Bkmatob Edntxps will take hia famUy to Europe after the adjournment of,

MONEY TO LOANI
h 1^*4 U hkk ktota,.;.
Cinto to a libend wowing of salt. Two
barrels per acre wiU not kOlBBtaD grain,
but wilf ruin a oom crop. &lt;ham

tain food. A/lgr ipfriag
crops are not too mueh a

man.
ointment aa CWk in the tftate De­
Mt byMartiBVsnBuron.S&lt;creol Btato under Jockan. ou tbe 9M
&lt;V. !«»• Bunter was SI yean &lt;4,
A tu
.

Hoodoo'^‘upw^rdi,
OU LOXO Ttttg.

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                  <text>Devotdfry) the Interest! of the Bart Partv Under the Sue.

VOLUME VI.NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1879.

NUMBER 37.
Two others followed in 1874, two in
1877, and three in 1879, and that is the
laat known of -them.—New York Trib-

TYPICAL (KCVBBEXCIA.

FASH IOM hOTKM.
G oorge Parker cost * ntartled look

A 8ax Framcibco barber, formerly
thin, worn, wild-looking creature liis
once-liandaomc wife.
- Good hssveur, Mary!" he eried; - I

has been tpld by a Nev Yorker, who
found himself driving along the pretty
country road leading to Chiawick one

ip hia shirt

just come abroad for the first time, was

A LADT celled at
Portland, Mo., and

Brother and Landsberg to the Clerk a
Having finished her purchases, ahe went office, who issued the papers, and then
home. Tho jeweler finally was attracted the trio started together for Brother’s
store and amused it with some trinketo
until its mother missed the baby and
returned. She had forgotten it.
Two BELLES C
to a ball with a
i; but he

Candice have come into faaliinn in
Traveling dresses arc made with no
a dog in a ch urn -wheel or a horse in a
trimming, or very little.
Children'a garments have large square treadmill, the engine revolves its'^drivpockets back of the hips.
Small boys wear hate. Small girls

having all returned to London, the road
are among the light wrappings an­ Age.
nounced for this summer.

married to toe woman.

them, containing two ladies dressed
alike in blaRk and white silk, with violet- basques, plain overskirts finished by a
wreathed bonnets, and faces that pro­ fold, and underskirts trimmed with two
claimed them to be sisters. Mr. A------ small plaited flounces.
' Certainly; I am hia wife.'
lifted
hia hat, and the ladies smiled
for hia father's bouse with the bndc.
’During
seen.
Having told hia father the circumstances
instant Nancy, the house-maid, an old the hair-pulling which
“You almond-eyed heathen 1" he ex­
"What pretty women!" exelaimed his
of
the
marriage
the
old
gentleman
took
servant, and one who had been devoted­ witness, "the contestant.
_r
claimed. groping John by the hand
companion. "You know them? Who draped into folds.
the
bride
back
to
her
home,
and
McCoy
Black cashmere and Pompadour bro­ and shaking it joyfully; "yon are the
ly attached to Mary, entered the room. a barbed-wire fence widely appeared to
are they?" “Only the Princess of
She bad been listening at the door.
be hungry for cailtou Their clothing
Wales and her sister." replied Mr. A------ . cade ore blended in some of the coo- first of your good-for-nothing breed I
null and void.
carelessly. A eloud of dust, and next tumen recently mode up in Paris. The over saw."
tern for a ng carpet."
"Chinaman in bully," mid the Celeacame a dog cart, driven by » atont. trimming is Breton lace, and bows of
HOME DOCTOR.
reversible watered ribbon.
•ylong
tial. struggling to free himself.
Il is a peculiar branch of bonnet in­
“Devil take your waahoo-waahee, or
WM. PARMENTER.
Health is the. ground which great
wila; again the same affable exchange dustry now that each fashionable woman whatever you cull it," said the country­
shall have a garland of flowers suitable man. aa lie picked up a parcel of boiled
They were never sent. She hid them; for three miles. Then one of the vxm- persona cultivate, whereby they exshirts and things which the Chinaman,
testents remarked, in reply, to a specta­
sound."
A variation on the Mario Stuart in hia flight, had let fall to the aideJ. I BAKER,
tor’s questton, tla* hi* legs had been sen Led in ite power; the human riches Thc rolling of more carriage wheels an­
George was in a frenzy of despair.
of time. The minute glass runs will nounced a victona, in which xal the plumes which meet in front above the
ontlandiah beast the newspapers say
mean a mowing machine," said the
pretty young Princess Beatrice and tiie
forehead and wave down toward the you are. How about the pigtail, «h?
other pedcatrian. Theo the race ended; are in the healthful momenta.— D'ifltn- Marehioneos of Lome;-a pleasant smile
carsorA
knot of Pekin gauze ora hand- Yrs, by gramooH, here it isf" and he
woman he had but
momenta ago for the insulted veteran attacked his
and bow from the latter, rather *;------. namiW. H. GRISWOLD.
l^ughr. glue.
bri.1 wbwio, of I
■»“»••• rirncwl. Ih. pU« .b.ri&gt; took bold of the tip-end of Uiat adorn­
rival, and a fierce combat closed the
N»vbm us* anything but light blanlK7*,c’
ment, and lifted it up like a pnmp“Will you tell mo what your
nta as a coven ng for the nek. The 1 “»* *}~d
the &lt;ora*riiandle. "Beats anything I ever saw on
was? " he demanded of Carrie.
And this
I iahvd companion, who bad no time to made of what are called Indian fabrics, the liead of mortal man
loans, was fishing wito a hook and line
before the landau of Princraa | that is, goods of the mastic and cinna l&gt;eaitly al irt," he continued, as he took
mination to La your wife. I sincerely at the Old Lake Ena, ho felt a fearful exhalations from the pores of the rick »|x-ak
A. M. FLINT,
----- ------- “
“• •
shades,
by hand,-----in a hold of the flowing garment, while Jbhn
Mary
Teck
stoat Royal
Royal mon
“ --------p-embroidered
----- „----------- :--------------perwon, while the blanket allows them !। “
*7 of Trt
* appeared, her stout
repented of mv crime when 1 heard
II,„ u.n»l, „,b U„. I*1” I""™- . B““&gt;"
A pretty little cottage in the suburb your wife was dead, and I thought liad I Grvat »» his astonishment to find that
!। moat —
.ui fitting
jackets
in a swallowwinning
sweetness
aa terminate
she returned
of Maidstone; vines trailing over it, but waited, how easily I could hare sc ho had caught an alligator four feet variably distressed by a great weight of
Mr. A----'s bow. Even the two ladies
patches of hovers in front of it, and as compLihed my wish without the aid of long and very active. Schforff called bedclothes, which often prevents their
The greatest latitude is permitted in
"Leite me glow!" yelled the Celes­
opposite her liowed prettily, and the | contrasts of color and variety of ma­
guilt;
but
it
is
too
late
now.
I
am
a
WALTER S POWERS,
for
help,
and,
throe
men
haatening*to
getting
any
sound
sleep
whatever.
air of comfort and beauty all around it;
tial.
guy-looking Duke of Trek, who came
a man of 30 and a woman of 25 con- miserable, wretched woman—a sinner him, the alligator was hauled ashore,
terial in all coatumca intended for home
"Don’t fret the cattle." said the coun­
who
has
the
right
to
expect
merry
from
having done no further damage than to following I often tiae for my patients: I
verainglin the veranda in earnest tones.
tryman,
soothingly. "I want to see if
burgh, gave a moat sweeping return to
no one. I will go from your house at masticate the foot of one of the meta
take a devert teaspoonful of arrow root
thev have lied about your hoof harness!"
Mr A------ 's salute. Ono rop ’
once, and Heaven help me in the fu­ This is one of the few recorded in­
* as bright and picturesque aa pomble. an&lt;f, looking down at John's feet, be
and add a a table-spoonful of milk; wet
Ixnng utterr
ture."
stances where an alligator has been and rub it smooth. To this I add a after another
CHAS. II. BRADY,
oraru,...D.'i.l.UCT brok,«a;!*l‘“’'7’ “J ■»”•*
riou.
burst in tea loud laugh."
“ Do not add hypocrisy to your caught with hook and line.
tcaspooilful of jiowdcrvd sugar. Heat
crime ; and. if you would not have mo
At the supper-tabla at a hotel in Del­ a half-pint of rich milk and bring it just with :
™
-Ji ih.^H.1 ....
er- -ull w&gt;&gt;a joU
repent my merer, leave the house this aware, Ohio, while a good number of up to the boil Then, when it boils,
braid and gold thread embroidery, are mo Heaven!" and he contemplated
here, but only fancy how quickly you've 1
instant," said George, in tones not to
stir in carefully the arrow root and
brought into play in making the butter­ them with unmixed pleasure; "turned
gut acquainted with the whole royal
be doubted.
sugar. Allow it to boil
boil three tumutca.
tumutes. .
fly-like toilets that flit hero and there
augar.
' ’ ' ‘ j’ rish I could have lieen in- I
with you."
He waa right when he spoke of the
and give either warm or cold.—Hoepi&gt;
Dr. £ D. SESSIONS,
“I know it, George," replied the hypocrisy of Came. 8be hail hoped omitted from tho bill of fare.
As he tnf Aurae.
land finding fomaclt in the jiork, and I
no strings, and cellar doors for soles, as
wife; “ but this letter nays that mother to touch the heart of Mary. Her hus­ waa quietly seated at the table sijiping
I'm a sinner! Ho, ho, ha, ha! 8hoot
To Relieve Corms ox the Sole of i seeing how all ton hate were lifted, and
is on her dying lied, that she suffers for band's words, save as far as they exon­ hia cup of tea. Miss Gustio Bmith, an the
Mr Kroeger waa tranquilly eating his them, shoot them f"
Foot. - Cut r niece of stout card- | every one Low«d to, did \Jr. A----- --'a
erated her in the ryes of the world. adopted daughter of the landlord, who Ixtard to fit the inside of the sole of the | companion discover that his friend's
’rokfasl. n morning or »o ago. when
LEWIS DURKEE
■tantly calling for me. If I should not
is descnlx-d aa remarkably lieauliful
to the Chinaman'a heart, and. breaking
womanhood,
came j shoe. i The coni board must ly- large | intercourse with the royal family was a I hia boy broke the silence by asking him
s~J just budding into -----;; \_____
dcU.cted tliat she had killed all the pity and
| for 25 cento to go to the minstrels with
science would always upbraid me. To in the heart of Mary, as well as ahe bad up behind him and rubbed two handfuls ■ enough
- ’
. in every way to preventit shift- | ‘bowing acquaintance* only,
| that night. Mr. Kroeger promptly reing under the fool in walking. Cut a |
killed all happiness in her life. She of pepper in hia eyes, which nearly
I
fused,
on
the
ground
of
hard
times.
“PTice, plied
Hoodlum
shootc
round
hole
in it exactly where
gave one appreling look al George and drove him frantic with pain. The moMr. Kroeger's ixiy is more than a boy, Chinaman! Plice, plice!"
EMORY PARADY.
duty. Your cousin,
ran from the room. George would have faTO^rhich prompted her to the deed the corn rests, but a little larger than I
The countryman watched the terrific
and, when he sets his heart on haring
the corn. This arrangrment re hevea
wav,
as
she
claims,
that
young
Alexander
followed her. driven wild with despera­
I anything, he generally succeeds m Ret- pace of his late friend with some aston­
tion. but Mary saw his intention, and. would persist in playing tho ;«rt of
1 ting it; s&lt;&gt;. when hia father refused to ishment, and. after hia pigtail had
catching him by the arm, ahe said, “No Paul Pry, by following her at nights
'.- comply with his request, be moved over cracked around the first corner, he went
immediate relief in walking.
K J FE1GHNER.
On the following dav, Mm. Parke? violence. George, ] forbid it!"
-T , by hia mother, and said :
A word was enough for George from
|
" I gueaa 111 tell ma what the cook
Carrie
conwnted
to come and
with
stones concerning
her that curious physiological fact that, although
Mary.
All hia old tore. Ins cousin
es­ hotel
stay with George, and manage the teem and admiration for her lisd re­ were detrimental to hercliaracter. The open air life is so favorable to health.
household affairs during her absence.
turned. -He could not behevo he had reports were wholly without founda­
with my own ayes."—Cincinnati £ntion. She had endursd his persecution ing growth in early youth. Let two
UNION BOUSE
proving the devotion of his heart in he cast a thought as to what her life had until patience had ceased to be a virtue. children be brought up together, one Iroomory for tho manufacture of iron by ■ tieolly. “to come home and pct me, and .
“7
An_ »»7~'
each letter; telling of his tondinca*, been for the jaast year, and what a re­
mado to " rough * it out-of-doors, and “T»-•
J— srmn-l .
&lt;&gt;„.
, w,.
but nut complaining; wishing for his turn home ahe had, he could have killed ports this interest |
The increase of cotton export at the tulip, and then go and receive the cs brartl for verl ltlDg Ume
common the other carefully tended and kept
wife, but not urging her return. These himself, coward-like, and escaped the brown owl boilt i
within; other things being equal, the port of New York this year u » Per rre^s of the eook.
You miserable fof
IxjnJop IlltutraUd 'sj^rl^ng
for
the
London
Illustrated
Sj-orting
letters were a great consolation to life of misery he had created so [«- projecting roof of a farmhouse, where boy of the drawing room will lx- taller, cent over that of the same penod last frog-eyed runt, for two pins I d go over a,Mf Dramaiic yewt^ j, m. frica&lt;] y,
E PARADY,
Mary. Without them ahe could not fectlv for another.
tt liad a brood of young. One day the and, to all appearance, more developed
---------- '
eye. out.
Erejos' drecription of how he mught
AXCraCTUU&gt;s&lt;B«sUsa4 Steas. Makhw have existed; with them ahe could en­
The lai Hirer's
"Now tell me, George, of what I was farmer, moved by curiooity, drove away than hia companion.
stammered
the------ford of toe lunUBiemhU |.u one njght_ b
111 «ad Nf*lnB( M«Ur teas, she outa Ww
....
.
. *
,
,
,
A Dakota journal «ay» the buunrsa
* ' ““
------ --------------dure, but not bo happy.
accused, and, in defence. I will tell you the old bird, took out tiic young owls, children, for instance, who, ptay la the , -------------------------------------------------------------w.cU„n,, nMBrt eheering
M |
en I',1" w‘»««•
&lt;c broke br&lt;
in'.k- »&gt;
। ,I1Bnjr ycani ago. when he was young in
-II __
__ _
,
kine.ly
country
roads
and
field*
all
day,
....
.
.
I
and, after looking at them, -eplaccd
Farmers are full of encouragement, and
, J’j’T,1 ",
yo.U '
l'ln?lnK hia profcMUon, and while on a tour with
lia letters a
J. B RASEY,
them uninjured. In the evening, as he whose psrents lock their cottage doors , a greater acreage than ever before will "uddenly U&gt; the boy. she demanded an B provincial comjwuy he had taken lodw"I shall say nothing in accusation, was entering hia house with his servant, when leaving for work in the morning. *
~~ U&gt; • clean
’
uvSFm----- .
,,,
..
but rather dilapidated
ly come to hia lovely home ami taken but simply the fact that for months I the latter suddenly heard tbe l&gt;eaLing of so tliat their offspring shall not gain । be harvested the coming year.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------» .lljm, B.V. n&gt;. 25 -nu"
.
goi.Tu. Wd
TaKIXO into account the increased
charge of it. Marv, in reply, wrote: never heard from you."
wings, and felt the claws of the owl pn entrance and get into mischief, are al I
..
.i
a
b*' fell aalcep, and soon alter falling
acreage in both winter and spring
" I do not like the face of your cousin.
most
invariably
abort
for
their
age.
ORNO STRONG.
bis chin, and before he ootiid defend
a&gt;re m. U,«
„„1 tt. | „j
h„
wheat,
it
is
not
improbable
that
the
There is something behind ths swretThe children of working farmers ex­
=7
I m -..tai tae ,«r o. tt. C.
„ota., „
htal.
ncss of her expression which, if allowed
• •
then no answer directly under the eye. On the follow­ hibit the same peculiarity. • *•
. unnciri .
(n
curtains of his bed. He sprung
v&gt;
। 11_ » weir 1
TlX OVCT 32.000/MX) bu»h
to penetrate, the perpetual smile would
ing day an unsucowaful hunt fur the
up. struck a light, and saw a dark-colored
render the pretty face hideous: besides, died. ’ became insane.
bird wae instituted, but in the dusk it the lads suddenly shoot up, and become : '"**•' ,
* i mother bv telling her:
' little creature with wings blundering
ahe is too young. 1 cannot reconcile my­
A \ftwVROTi
A
Mixxwota natw«r
pajier rwth
says -: The mrMil
mr»t I
- L„t nlght
Appeared again and attacked the farmer ffrwwl
SHLarrllinrcnj Card*.
| altout the room. Not being well acself to her constant companionship with asylum. Think of that. George! Look himself, sinking him directly in Che of immenw strength. Hence it would encouraging crop reports come in from I pretty close to him’
..76-------------- . .
,
„
I quainted with natural history, Mr. Eceles
you. In fact, I don't like her. Let your at me, the wreck I am. Bui, careworn
. .h —
.. ?h’iy°^.
r .L.“T‘l
K’ . ■ dld
it aa a bat, but deterrye with ite beak. Dr Duteur found a seem that in-door life forces growth st all jiurte of the State. All accounts
couain return home, George. I abotild and friendless as I was, I thought I wound of the cornea and an abundant
agree that the croja never looked better
AjAwbri,*. &lt;o, Uj4.hiw.tt.
u,
a, i« P—ibU —1
feel bi tter satisfied."
could turn to my hutbond. and find the hemorrhage. The sight of the eye was
Ax iMraorKMEXT.—We are pleased
shelter I see now is only to be found in completely tost, and the other eye was
la. —ou llonR .UrwxwUl ooeor,. ttu | y,. poUow U.
k&gt;&lt;
Taking up a soft frit hat, he began th*
through her heart. an&lt;| it was destined heaven, for my husband has taken subsequently threatened with sympa­ to note the change people have m*-lc in ■'.“V
““
,7°p ’t“1, 1-1 !»“&lt;■’
uolh« Mdl.'
L*. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.
the matter of swathing their children's
| hunt. And tried to capture the intruder
io be followed by many another, for another to hia heart, from which I hail thetic inflamation.
tt. Ht.ri. I-.
rimao™,.
I
Th. boy fol &lt;ml M Ut ,
.
*
'
1 iu vain; but at last ho
hugging a &gt;*oy's or girl's neck with a
it, carefully took it from
haa now no home but mine.
She sense of. happiness within me. I live
Disaster! in Transatlantic Steal
ta. Iw. to ral tt. ri.ll. .bitt rijrir II t^UwEttri..... in .
great
comforter
or
scarf
w»a
general,
was a dependent on an sunt, who treated but through the love of my child, but Douglas county. Ore , took hw Henrv
gallaa.
look hU . wfamn-hght-e«Am«..
iu
utampu Io
hut
now
a
days
we
don't
often
see
it
;
fur licr I Lave done. Am I innocent in nfli and strolled into the woods. There
A &lt;uppiement to the American Ship |
ll.w l. sun . lUtty Hriri.
uuf n-tt,
' of tliis week furnishes the public with aii '
JAKE HOLME,
—
.
,
,.
,
caught
it
—
and
went
to
bed
to
dream of
coming a wife and a mother? Before
TU„
«. wwy uy.
Baih.wu.oldwta.ril
—w ol ««,»^uh—•
।a
across a valley and up a hill the hunter will harden into a healthy indifference elaborate table of maritime ilisasters, I
T.
Ihw
watt devred
dwwril object
ttjritt Indeed,
loom |
Thomapple Lake, Barry Co.. Mich.
compiled
by
Mr.
G.
B.
Winslow
Jrom
I
in
K
th
“
much
to
cold;
but
that
muffler
exchanged
for
Your child!" exclaimed George. followed the trail. AU at once a huge
“**1“
. *hhuman
“““ ailmentewyyw.
hri.
. aI 1 H&gt;rdlv
Hudlv had
Iwd he
h.dozed
doaed rfl
whttanother
wwlh.r
records
in
tbe
archives
of
the
Atlantic
|
^
or
everyone
han
off
when
X— I*- COLK, Proprietors
Mutual Insurance Company. It shows
reape-but
the ......
right oa.
one. Jtafcwias
; flnttoring.wttniril
awakenedhim.
him. nd.
and, bshtaic
righting
, !j different —
.,0-00. Ori
An agonizing cry
Sow.
tanriW. budding
UJdmi a
. fire
Ow under.
on&lt;l.;j.aoU«mutt.UlooaduxSbwl
JW.AIthe number of vesoels test in tmnsot-' ®
OKI® •dvocate
-•
....
..
..
..
the Henry,*sharp reverberation among
■onse, and Mary fell
lautic steam navigation from 1836, when
n h,m
him. This »•
is ^Oefl ’dual,
ctual, as
salt
it is
la calculated
.v;_____ ___________ .1
t
tn hir wanted tender manner.
the crags, the thunderous answer of the sore throat have declined M per cent
render the animal's nerves steady. it, put it in thn drawer with ite brother,
beast, and the hunter took to hia heels. since the absurd use of high collars and the Birina first crossed the ocean. The
Meantime, Mary remained at the bedgencnJ
results
are
shown
by
their
sum&gt;
Try
it,
by
al!
means,
and,
if
that
does
twice-sround
neckerchiefs
went
out
of
On boundaid bruin. Bmith turned. In
and again went to bed. Again, however,
■ Tl.--1...1-1- i not do. nour Mild in hia ears: nerrr he was awakened in a similar manner;
violent, and it was found necessary to
by the different casualties specified, is I B,lnd ** '■«* do tn*kt' h«® dr*^ for life
yyiLLUM JONES,
tend her to ar. asylum.
infantile mortality would disappear. It 145; of which never were beard of after ~»ho wants abalxy horse? H the sand
“he received a letter from Came, sayinj
With one wife a lunatic, and the other
only costs a trifle to put a piece of thick
a proven criminal, and hia child dead.
entbusi
Stunned an he was he thanked hia lucky felt or cork into th« bottom of a boot
or shoo, but the difference is often con­
lection
siderable between that and a doctor's
threats of death Io him ahonld he rcoiat

aidaa.-,Scten« of BaaUk.

DENTISTS,

life by the several kinds of disaster, as
Rem tn im fob Com*.—A bit of liqen far as ascertained, was as follows: By
dipped in turpentine and wrapped missing vessels, 850; by veaacla sunk al
around the corn night and morning, if sea (including look by Arctic, 562), 778;
by the
vessels
burned,
533; by veeaela
but eight
mystery
was
persevered in, will give
relief. bnlleta,
Arnicaand
applied likewise will alleviate the jam. sprocket!, 1,611; by collisions, 350; bv
veaaels foundered. 10; by other csmhisI-

rhich

NEW LIVERY!
person, and under

0*. OSZMZLTJSr,

a considerable
Tmt Indianapolis Sentinel of * «rnt date says: “There is another

kindlings fins

instead of

/■atria.

the City of Gl
which teflGl

LIVffiT 4 BOARDING STABLE

for New York

standstill

Break hia

Klhiiimot
continued

lican.

Double &amp; Single Rigs,

Ute one rids that Mr. Wilaoo could not

4rick nnleaa again imposed
H.-JFaltece’i Month*.

stable for a neat for Wifaoa'a

many important
K as it will some
should be &lt;
"Onkr.

Carrie.

is

Lotto McCox, a young Is
Pf f^rifsevitbr IwT , Wt FPh

not oue

wm

ever Mrd of afterward.

�fold, then thry studied up many way*
to prevent the mlvMit* among them of
the ’'Northern Mud-aBls" as they term­
ed them.
.
There were at Washington, and at all

GRAINS

nil the arms and hoik
•«!, and sent them
destination of all troop* to be forward­
b United States of all
treasury, sent the ar­
ed South, and also the route they were
. 'r..._ v_______ it__
to take. Ereo in the different Depart­ I my out wr*t or to Texan and New Mex­
tain and brlehed forth lava that dro- ments of the Government, were many ico, rant the nary to foreign wa*. and
atmve al! thry had tltrirarmy already
Voyvd fourteen vIIImml. -Otra gtowing .very strong Rebel*. or tts they were onraairad and in the field, and further
3—ure was twelve mifan long and emit­
teilh that army waa in tbeir own territed rath vivid light thte k wm impos- throngb every coureivalde form was u«- torr where the north mute.find them
rabto to took steadily at iu 1-41733 the ed to detect them, yet by tbeir araiuripl audiake them if they could, which
&amp;oved no child's play, and took more
an “ninety days to accomjdijdi.
loyalty to the United Stairs, they ewThe Java melted the snow on the top of
A short tnne after the Bombardment
of Fort Sumter, and when the Northrni
the mountain and the inundation swept
traitor*, by holding such adrantagcoun State* were M tidiug troop* to Wash­
down the aide for eight miles carrying ptwitiotM. &lt;»ald at all times learn the
ington throngli the States of Maryland
every thing before it Around the City mo*t secret intention* of the Adminis­ or Kcntncky. then the very “neutral"
&lt;4 Catania a wall fifty feel high wun
tration, and by their cunning thwart, or Governors of those Staten, or the asarmldicw
thereof, began to whine and
erected to keep hack the lava, but it ac­ binder, to a certain extent, the execu­
protest ogrtinzt the pinning through
cumulated and at hid pwin'il into’ the. tion of tlm pian*. It wan a long time
those Staten of the artnr iuteeded for
city a cataract of liquid fire. One*£thc before these bcld men were 'sifted out urvMTvatton nf the Union, or as they
ciliums ttl Catania tried to divert the
termed It. to invade the rarred soil uf
from among the morn trnsty, and in Virginia or TrnnresM&gt;. 'llionc states
fact only liy some overt art of their
own could they be discovered. Some and would not
of these spies continued to hold lucra­
tive positions undo the Government
all through the mrU wnr. and by their
giving information ueeretly to the Rcl*cl Government, helped to prolong the
WMard Brown was deeply in lorn strife, and make it mote bitter and bar-

wiUi.I/onisa Barrot t, a servant girl in
hta father's family at Martinsville, Ind.
She asked him to make for her a mould
of a silver dollar, as she intended to go
into Iraainsas as a counterfeiter, and be
consented; bat her -Jumsy affbrta to
produne bogus coin that would pass
proved a failure. Her next plan for arqniriag wealth waa to murder and rob
old Mr. and Mr*. Brown, nnd die coolly
requested Willard to aid her. Although
her ialneaee over him was very great,
be dedined to bdp her klU hto parentz.
yet he promised never to divulge her
proposal. One night he inspected that
alio was about to carry out her .project
and watched her. Ho raw her chloro­
form the old folks and let in Joe 0 reer,
a desperado, who killed Brown with an
firon bar and badly injured Mrs. Brown.
The crime was attributed to tramp*,
until Willard, Jealous of Joo Greer's in­
timacy with Louisa, spoke out.
George Cobarn bad a discussion with
hia brother-in-law. in a St. louis bar­
room. as to hew much whiskey au able
drinker could put down ata draught.
Cobarn felt sure Be could drink a
"schooner" beer gtara full, and offered
to make the attempt if hia relative
would pay the cost. The glass held
more than a pint, and the bar-tender,
perhaps knowing better than ethers the
qpality of the liquors that be sold,
wanted Coburn that the draught was
enough to kill a man. “Pshaw I that's
only a drink foe a child.’* said Cssbuya.
and poured all of the whiskey dswa his
throat without stopping tc take breath
He waa prostrated within a few min­
ures, and soon died.

A family of four adult*, in Northbridge, Mas*., have drank enormously
Of cider since last fall, tb« quantity be­
ing estimated oC forty to fifty barrel*.
They had been finable to sell it at fair
price, and so used it themselve*. ’ Durpart of winter it ras very
. -hard,- -andtbe drinker* were intoxicated marli of
the time. Six weeks ago tho mother
died to a fit, and Liter one of the sons
•died in a similar way. while the anther

Cahau-Maloney shot Bridget Murphy,
at Monroeville. Ohio, because *h« wuuM
not marry him. Then he ran wildly
into the street, defied anybody to acre*
him, fired at tho men who auprr*-u-h&lt;*l
him, and terrorixed the whoir village.
Constable Crane thought that the be«t
plan of reatonng ordcr waa to kill Ma­
loney, and deliberately proceed/d to do
it bv shooting him liuu a rate dtataure
with a rifle.

Singular bow political conditions will
change climate*. Twenty - fi ve years ago.
when the Southerners sauted t. f&gt;r&lt;&lt;
daurejwu Kansas,it waa repriwcnud
asllw most salutary spot In the Nation
dor the negro. Now, when the negro
-want* to go there of hi* own accord. it
is fall oCHxxards, and other life destroy­
ing dimate influence*.

■ Among the many cay* the Rebels dcvised to hinder the execution of Gov­
ernmental authority wa* the burning
of tho railroad bridges and tearing up
the tra&lt;^ to hinder the forwarding of
troops to ths points destined. Mauy
peopleofthe Northern States anpposed that those engaged in that detesta­
ble occupation were authorixed to do
so by the Robd managers, but how It
was iu certain cases I know not, but
about all the bridge burning at the be­
ginning of the conflict was done by a
class of being* who were of such a na­
ture that unless they were doing wrong
they were “of all men most miserable
a class of. person* who can be found
in most any thickly inhabited commun­
ity, and who arc always waiting fora
big fire ; an npriningof the restless porof the community, an at Pittsburgh a
couple of yearn ago; or a railroad ca­
tastrophe. whcie they can gorge them­
selves withal under, or destroy the lalx&gt;r of the more honorable portion of
the inhabitants. Such a class of peo­
ple were the bridge-burners of the bor«k-r State* at the beginning »f the war.
Tl»cy were let loose at it; no fear of
tlw law iu their eye*; no wrong in the
forcible hindrance of the “northern
vandal*" from entering the land of eottou and negroe*. where “all nconlc
were oiiict and only waiting to t&gt;c let
alone." The bridge-burner*of thctairdrr States lived by plunder both of lh&lt;Kortberu uud Soullicrn armies, of
friend and foe alike, respecting DcillN-r
the home of their birth, or the more
dintanl 1‘ortion* of Ibis brood domain.
They Heed in band* at some out of the
way place among the mountain* of
Mitrrlaad or Virginia. They were to

the frarte* and teraaMM of that por,jn of the country.
i Derieg the liegiuuiug of the rivil
war there lived a brand of these roug.'i.
devil-may-rare sort of people on the
bank* of tbe upper Potomac, near HarCcr'n Ferry. They formedy lived bv
unting, fishing, and foraging or steal­
ing from the inhabitnntaof tbe vicinity,
or more particularly those who lived a
safe distance from their seat of opera­
tions. They were governed by a form
of rnlea, ami to violate one of their
rules wa* alnioat certain to cud iu the
death of the member who dared to vio­
late them.
They had a chief whora
duty it ws* to super-vise things gener­
ally. plan out the work to lw done,
make all needful rules aud regulations.
—bat these mu»C I*' approved by n twothirds vote of the band, the women be­
ing permitted to vote atoll mcctiug*
for that purpose. When an important
Job was tc l«e done, such as tin- robbing
of treasure, breaking into housot, or
the more daogvrou*. wrecking a train
of cam for plunder, a vote was taken
to determine when and how the work
should be done, and who would lead in

Their field of opcratjon* extended
north into l‘cnn*jlvania, Ohio, Indiana
and llliuoi*, and cast to the tide water.
They never went iu large gangs uplem
some very important work waa to !&gt;e
fM-rformcd. which needed many band*
to insure It* auceera.
Living where
they did. and in the manner they did
caused them to n-main unsu*|&gt;ectrd.
When they found that they were to
ter, 1'ort Huron, Ann Arbor, Klint. La- have a litUe better chance to steal un­
paar, Jackson, and scores of Other plac- der the ncn uatuo of Confederate Sol­
dier*. or as they were classed at the
«■ in the state fittingly obeerred Me­ North, Guerilla*, they, of course.allied
morial day. ’Tin well to straw flower*
on Use graves of the men who died for
the Unrau. May their memory be kept

Swift'a.milla, «in Gratiot rood. Detroit,
on Satnrday last, while rdjusting a belt
with a pole the end of whfeh he rmted
on liis hip, the wheel started and struck
tho top of the pole with such fi.tre that
it waa driven clean through hia body

and llie next morning was foum
on the floor of hi* ratoon.
Ddane Chapman of Flint recent
victrd of assault with intent to k
made a confession to being a pi
the murder of Holly Conklin, i
eity, some time ago. The borrib
was done in the night time in k

Supt. of Schools Edward'RJ
the township of Grant, Mason
b«MI arraigned charged with
hia wife and two chiloreninto!
Co. with a view of havioglBni
tv charge. They are flow ini

ery silly argn———,—
1------------- uraesUnmuou
of any turnon of »rn«r, yet there werethone all over the Northern States who
threw np their band* and with holy
I:nrrorexclaimed: “For shame! that
the people of tl.-one states riiould have
to l»c no badly abused by the United
States Government.” Forgyttiug that
throw very State* were olthoagh osten­
sibly neutral, yet really the worst kind
of Rebel States, or that- the protesting
to the troop* being sent through their
territory, wan the same a* the bolding'
of nomc *trong peruon, and then telling
the weaker &lt;»nc to pitch ib, yoa will

tbe reader will think a moment they
u ill remember tbst all the bridges were
burned in throw two States timt were
burned to hinder the forwarding of
troops at the beginning nf the great
sliuggle. n’bere were then, anil there
arc to-day. many people living in the
Northern Stall**, who, although pro­
tected bv tin* United Staten (lovrroment. and enjoying nil the liberties of u
few land; getting rich nt the cxin*hm*
of the blood of human I wing*. Mid with­
out hindrance performing their differ­
ent trades or occupations, who were
continnally crying “let llie RcIm-1*
alone"
Poor
i»er*ccuted t&gt;coplr!
What have they dottc to merit surli a
terrible punishment T Why aendanarmy among them? Tlx .v ani only trying
protect tli. n&gt;M.h&lt; * trma the ti-rribli!
persecution* of n monstrously corrupt
Govcmuient.
They are only doing
what they have a perfect right to do ac­
cording to the Coavtiuitiou, (great
slick ley for the U. 8. Constitution; ai&gt;
article which they never read.) Tlirae
being holy lovcraof the persecuted jmi&gt;pie of the Southern State*. w&lt; re very
careful to make ns much tu&lt;&gt;ucv as invi­
sible out of the war. And if asked why
they didn't go South and help their dear
brethren, would turn upon you with tl.i*
qiirsitou : “Do you lliiuk I am n Reb­
el V Bless vrnir dear I if tic hearts: oh !
no, not at all. We never supposed von
were, hot we did suppose you «&lt;vr
worse than the most bitter Retiel nf tlie
South. "Whyf" Bccuux* they bad tlir
pluck toea&gt;m&lt;* right out and give u* a
slight ink hug of their feelings, in the
shape of fMiwdcr and shot.
No, jJeasc '
don t think wc would wisli to class you
।

IwjSinilT Dnliu Till tkn.

HARDWARE.

500 lbs. for Potato Bugs
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!

NEW GOODS!

BEST THING IN THE MARKET

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!

AT KOCKER BRO'S.
Win. DeVine has been sick for some
six weeks.
He was first taken with
measles and his recovery isslow. Mra&lt;
DeVine, bi* mother, is suffering sercrely from a cancer.
Tt*c static work on tho M. P. Chnrch,
nt Barryvillc, is neatly completed. It
in the intention of the trustees to pat
np the brick work before harvest if
possible. It bn* been represented Hint
the work of building the church had
been given op. The report is false, an
we nee no good reason why we cannot
have Hie building rnelosed at an early
day. We would take this opportunity
to thank all who have no cheerfully and
promptly aided us iu this enterprise,
with their ntuix-y and many kind
word*.
8. J. B.

DESTROYING &amp; KEEPING
The Bugs from the Potato Vines.

AT KOCKER BRO'S.
AT MOCKER BRO'S.

AT KOCKER BRO'S.

200 lbs. pare PARIS GREEN.

AT KOCKER BRO'S.

Nashville, Michigan.
The Assyria Circuit M. P. Church,
are to celebrate the Fourth of Jniy, at

PIONEER STORE I

Assyria Center.
‘Fbcro i* n ncighl/oriiood in thia town
that ran get up a fight and a double­
dance nt the drop of the hat.
Jacob llartotu, the only prosperous
flartom we ever heard of, in working
five different farms tlii* ruimmcr.
Chaa. W. Culcmnn, &lt;d Battle Creek,
awl Catherine Schafnwer, of Assyria,
were united iu matrimony by Roc. Ril­
ey, a few days since.
Tho Quarterly Meeting of tl»o Assyr­
ia M. I’. Church will Is? held at Section
Hill on the 7th and Sth inntn. Preach­
ing by Bev. W. Tumpkinsoti, Pres, of
tin- W&lt;-t Mich. C.Hifercuce.
Sunday Sclwola have recently been
ly tended Io excite to a greater degree
t)je w ild and lawlera element of their organin &lt;l in thin iiciglmrliood a* fol­
society, who, Mieawbcr like, were al­ lows: Al the Center w ith Mr. I'aynu a*
ways -’waiting for Miniething to turn Supt.; in the Wiles neighboriMMsl with
up.’ Tliew lauleos iM-raon* raw at a Wm. Cargo. Supt. ; at Seetiort-Hill with
gLiii-.-c that they could burn and steal Mr. Ford, a* Sajrf.: at the Bake's school
to their Iieart'a content, a* long as they litiuw with Mr. Alden, a* Supt.
went under the name of Con federate*.
When an important point «»• visited,
and bridge*, building* and other Public
one, five and seven of an ordinance
ami private property thMroyed, the
entitled “An ordinance relating to
work was coir«idcrc4 legitimate m:!’the restraining, impounding and nratarvpiiiuilcr.br the Aon there people.
curing oaBSfakK*
1 lad the Confederates diaarmroved of
Sec. 1. 7m Mage c.f Na»MUe ortin-law leas acta of these rebbeni and
ouly cuutlned themselves to wnr iu ita ihiint That section* Oio, five and seven
more lyniorablr form it would have
Iren better for them. Bui those Guer- 1
rills* were nothing but private* of the
Ca|&gt;tain Kidd order, who plundered and
butnixl for amusement, uinl when they
could not make any capital in the Aoutb
by reason of the watchfulness of the
Union array, then they went to Canada
and tried a band at the Ixnunrs* on the
lake*.
Bnt Uncle Sam soon put a stop
to their career in that quarter, and then
came the general scattering of the
bauds, and the cudeavora to hum the

MOTICEi. terebrxi«a lira by rtrtra «fs
*»•*•»• c»«r*
C«*»ty at h/rrj.Ku. rf“*
MlcSJc-B.
cm lb.11.1

We arc now receiving our Spring Stock.
The first installment of

BOOTS and SHOES!
HATS AND CAPS!
Are in stock, and more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

LOOK OUT FOR NEW ‘‘AD/’ SOON
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

PURE DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,

Ito be grow ing modqtiile recovered from
when hi* agile form

-■

■ Mondsy, tho 1-X.tK day oi July.

ago, owe of the venomous reptiles was
kiltol there. which was six f«*t tong,
eighteen inches round tho body, and

~lt is fur you to ray ” said Judge But
tor of lira United States District Court
t« a Philadelphia jury. “whether a man
wtoi ptays poker for money can have a

IK.'

New Goods
tl.-ASA4iii3i4.trNew Goods!

particularly the Union people. or any
who gave indications of loyalty to the
Union/ With, as the General* used to
ray. “headquarters in the saddle." they

him across the Continent, are all cou&gt;paited. The Rail Bonds will carry pas­
sage™ for about half fare.

LONDON PURPLE?

JOSEPH M. WOOD.

ago. He was tat 33 year* of age.
A &lt; yw old Iw»y.
srf J. B. Ander­
son of Mcialoti. wan ran over and killed
by ibe earn at Tbroe Hirer*, Kaluiflny.
Ciareiuv Storm of PorUuiid. aged
tote hi. lite by drowning. Friday, while
heroically trying to rave Dial of anotb-

GOOD GOODS!

Reapers, Mowers, Horse Rakes,
Wagons, Road Scrapers^Corn Plows,
Harrows, and all kinds ofCastings,

AT WAY DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! PRICES

�THE SPRING TRADE!

OP NEW GOODS JUST OPENED AT

T he Long Brick Dye Stuflb!
Hick* ha* sold hi* farm to

Dye Stuffs!

UCAL

DRY GOODS, CARPETS,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Wiimu’t
prices go to

Bong Bros.

ARTICT4W, COMBS,
BRUMHEM.
be'

08223919

Ms dinner in.
Mr*. 8. A. Shepard ia on the aiek list,
as is also Mr*. Decker, the latter wrest
ling with the meaatoa.

fALL PAPERS ind BORDERS.

HATS AND CAPS,
NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &amp;c.,

20 per cent

WINDOW SHADES.
CURTAINS, CORDS.
AND FIXTURES.

Good Book* fur the Home Circle.
But NO iBVANCKJd tbe

Boston
Store!

Last week Dean Mix became a grass
widower, but now be ia happy'again.
Wife returned. Only went on a short
visit.
John Wilson boast* of the best field
of clover in Kalamo, also tho largest
F. J. Purchis baa refitted and re-ar­
growth of wheat. Tis to be seen in
ranged Id* barber shop, so it will be
Wrct Kalamo.
more comfortable as tho weather adIn last week’* Nxwa the types made
vaneea; ditto, A. L.R*sey.
'

peranoe orator speaks at tbe Opera
House next Thursday evening, Friday
afternoon and evening, June 18th and
1MK. No one should tulsa the oppor-

—Last Thursday night's gate “ratsod
Ned" generally in Sunfield and Wood­
land Mowing down out-booses, fences,
tree*, ate., and on the Sunfield-Wood­
land line Vite Hildinger had Just raised
the frame for a fine 40-foot square bank
bam. when the wind struck it, break­
ing the frame to piece* and demolish­
ing about one-half of the wall.

Rev. r. W. Dickinson will, during
in speaking of tbe highway aaaeeathe month of Jone and July. preach at
menta. It should read “too farmer*.''
the Christian Church, every Sunday af­
Mrs. Clara Burna, one of the first set­
ternoon, commencing next Sunday.
tlers of Kalamo, departed thia life on
Saturday hut, at the ripe old age of U3
her borne iu Lafayette. Ind., tearing
year*. The funeral waa held at the M.
behind in thia village hosts of Ifrteod.,
£. Church on Monday at 16 a. m.
who trust that bar last days maybebsr
Abusineaa gentleman of Charlotte,
and one who ha* l»een over the county
Armbnrat A Co's Exhibition and
much thia spring, informs your carer*aleight-of-band performance, that is
poodent that wheat, if secured without
now holding forth at the Opera House,
farther damage, will be a much lighter
ia said to be one of tbe finest entertain­
crop than last year.
ments of the kind traveling,
Fred. Ellis, of East Kalamo, has the
in and see it to-night. •
walla laid for Ma brick house, and Mr.
Pope, his next neighbor, is building a
large bam.
A ride over the town
The 4th of July meeting on Wednes­ shows many building* going up, or to
day evening we* largely attended. lie built till* summer.
A warning to house-keepeta. A few
Ix^wii Durkee was called to the chair.
A committee of three waa appointed to day* ago while *Will. Brundige’* fami­
solicit subscriptions, and a'committee of ly were all from home, a box of match­
fifteen to maka-ill necessary arxangv- ew—a common pasteboard box—left on
the ahclf, in some way took fire and
were all burned, but strange to relate,
the box wm only partially consumed,
aud then the fire seemed to die out- it-

—“Can a leper change his spots F
A. G. Kilpatrick, Geo. Mouch, WoodWe are given to understand that C. M- lairi.
Putnam and Dan. Evarts an tbe back­
Wells R. Martin, F. M. Potter, Ver­
ers of Smith’s-paper. Bath ths above montville.
H. W. .Mape*. W. G. Wells. Kalamo.
gentlemen (T) are first-class specimen,
L.*Lapbam, 0. Swift, Maple Grow.
of dead-heads nud town-drone*, and
should the above statement prove true,
R. B. Harley, Thornappte Lake.
O. P. Wellman, Castleton.
the News will claim tbe credit of ma­
Tho*. Walsb, R- D. Harris. Sunfield.
nipulating tbe pricks that led to their
Porter Burtou, S. J. Itidclmnn, Ha*tRev. N. L. Brockway.

havo delivered himself of tbe following
astounding sentiment: “Well, sir. I
1st—L. C. Boise, find—Jacob Osman.
did not mind the weather so much
The committee on subscriptions al­
when it was arranged and ordered by
Providence; but Bov that it ha* beet, ready report nearly *400.00 subscribed.
handed over to them interfering Yank­ Arrangement* will be provided to *C;
ees, why, be hanged if I can stand it." cure an eminent orator and everything
thus. far betokens a most successful
—One day last weak Mr. and Mrs. R. celebration. A cordial invitation is
H. Weaver of Rnttend, went to the given to every body who want, a pxxl
grave-yard to plant flower* on a belov­ time and lota of fun to attend to attend
ed child’* grave, and when they re­
turned to their horns found that it had
been Invaded by some viltanous tramp,
who state not only a pocket-book con­
The delivery of Champion Reapers
taining cv&amp;ridcmblc money. Mr. Weav­
er’s best pants, *1 Itbe cooked virtual* and Mowers by our 'enterprising hard­
he could lay hi* handa on. but went ao ware dealer, C. C. Wolcott on Satur­
far as to break open the dead child'* day, wa* njflne and nucccasfal affafrand
went off as merry a* a marriage bell,
although the inclemency of the weather
prevented a score or more of purchas­
ers from attending. By 12.30 p. m. the
—Mr. A. Kincaid, a farmer of 45 following happy lot of farmer* had
years, living about a mile south of As­
Champions loaded into their wagons:
syria Center, met with a serious acci­
dent, on Tuesday last, that well nigh
emt him Ms life.
While on the
road with his team, a tog became
unfastened, and w hen he stooped to re fasten the moo the horse kicked, the
hoofa*at glaring hi* bead. and a. he
threw himself back the animal kicked
again, both fret striking Mr. K. in the
stomach ami knocking him across the
read. He wm pirkral up insensible and
a doctor sent for, who report* that the
tehrcy is a dangerous one. but thinks
that Mr. K. will come out all right.

Thursday of lust week Commissioner
Brooks, of Maple Grove, let the job to
build a stone culvert and fill a deep ra­
vine on the county line between Kala­
mo and Maple Grove. The job waa let
to Messrs. Vandyke and Merrifield, and
when finished will open the county
line for travel between tbe two town*.

A few day* ago Mr. Reese missed one
of his cows, and'after a hunt of a coup­
le of day* Found her in an old loghouse
sun, and the door shutting on her had
made her n prisoner, and bod it not
liven for a bell which she wore, would
have remained a prisoner till death, a*

storing old trap*.
“I tell you." *ay* John, “if you’d been
you’d got lot* of item*."

“How’* that t"

kick so. Jack wa* bangin' me a dip­
per of water when the b&lt;»r*e happened

UP- Headquarter* for Groceries. Tea*.
Sugar* and Coffee* at Ixittom price* at
Davohkktt**.

State of Michigan. Call and.aee.
Killogc. Dkmakat A Co.

GOODS NEW

STOCK OF SPRING GOODS

r?" Tin, Crockery and Glass in large
varietie* at
A.M- Dacgiikrtt’*,
SEE TBE LK-.HTXB* SEWEB.

IN PRICER.

THESE GOODS IIAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

GROCERIES
AS TO

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!

IN all tho LATEST DESIGNS.

QUALITY

NO BETTER,

There i*

and

Crockery, Glassware,

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

DOMESTICS
As cheap as can be bonght
10 cte. worth 12|

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Notions, Etc-,

And For Price*,

(flJIPETE

IF YOU WANT

COMPETITION !

WITH

By fair, square dealing I expect a continpanee of paat favors, and solicit
patronage from all parties who pay when they agree to.

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE
CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.
------------------- Ixi ----------------We are pleased to announce that we are prepared to turn you out any kind of
Job, from the

I* full to overflowing with

8UCAR8, TEAS,

COFFEES, SPICES,

ORDINARY BUGGY To The FINEST PHAETON

CANNED COOD8,
Of svery description.

Best Print* manufart’d C

Which we will guarantee to be

SAl'CEM.

Caeapek Than You Can Get Elsewhere,

PICKLEM,
JELLIEN.

_______ A. M. DAranggTY.

tV Those 2&lt;J inch Crashes at 6 ct*.
oing fasti___________ Bostox Sroux.

O. B. B. Denims ». fin. 12«
Beaty TwiFd Ticking, lit

i(
“

Is
H

Quality considered.

And in fact a full line of

------------------- ------------------------

Our White Dress Goods at 7 cts.
is a Bargain.
A FIRST-CLASS TRIM-SHOP.
We run in connection with our buaineoto

OUR STOCK OF

If you need anything in the TRIMMING line, call and see iu, for we can do

BOOTS AND SHOES

STAPLE AID FAICY GROCERIES I
At prices to suit tbe majority.

Crock’ry «£• Glassware
quality I can, and will, do a* well by

18 COMPLETE.
ing you

thing in my
KEBISCO KID, in button,
AMERICAN KID in button and lace.
GLOVE CALF, in lace,
PEBBLE GOAT is but. and lace.
Walking Skocs and Hkppm in all tkr

Carefully attended to, and aatifaction given every time.

Give me a trial and by good Good*,
low price* and fair dealing I will cn-

[oping to receive a liberal shore of your patronage, and thanking you
&gt; favor*, I remain

Groceries ?
Our .35 and 50 ct Teas

EUGENE COOK.
FURNITURE!

FURNITURE |

AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE the BUYER.
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ed. and* heavier (tip b generally ex­
pected than we had last year.
Wheat is looking nice and is nearly
all headed out, and pctweut indication*
arc that we shall Lave an eariy harveai.
Tbe Ladies’ Mito Society. of Maple
Grove, will meet at tbe reridrcsre of
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. 0. Dean, Jane tfch.

WILSON a HOWE
— FOR—

Regardless of the recent tdiauce

HOSIERY

I f Drop in and ace those Nobby
Parasol* at
Tkcmax’s.

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

(Opposite the Wolcott Hotue.)

which must and will be sold for the

DEERS GOODSS in
BUNTINGS (all color*)
CASHMERES (all color*)
BERRETTS,
Wheeler's.
NOVELTIES,
CT- S ct*. buy* a good pair of Hoac
GRANDINES, (in stripes)
or a fine Linen Handkerchief at
PIQUES,
VIC. LAWNS,
ty Read the next column.
LUSTERS.
Hall Pork. Fish, Flour, Potatoea,
ALPACAS,
and everything in the Provision line at
CHAMBRYS.
A. M. Daugiikkty’*.
LINENS,
If yon have a cough or cold, don’t
PSTI POPLINS
think of going to church without taking
BILKS, Ac.
a dose at Dr. Warner'* White Wine at
Tar Syrup. It work* like magic. 87-40 Parasol*. Enibrnderie*, Silk Handker­
chief* all wrylen, Cotwta now style*.
Shetland Shawl*, Ac., Ac.. Ac.
_
Competition ho* vanished on
Bell* and Wood Pump*.
Remember
our* is headquarters for l»oth.

iy Read the next column.

Geo. Bowen and Tim Hunter were
dobxting a few days ago, one that
Vere Andrews waa a married man, the
other that be waa not. Finally they
•take their money (George a half eagle
and Tim a V) in tbe hands of Mr*. Bow­
en, and then hitching up their horse
away they went to learn the truth. Ar­
riving at the house of Verne’s parents,
they made enquiries and were informin the negative, but that did not satisfy
George who would see Verne. A drive
of a abort distance brought them where
Verne was plowing. when the following
conversation took place: “Verne, are
you a married man T* “Of course 1
am," says Verne. George pokes Tim in
the riba, and laughingly says, “there
Tim, you’re sold this time.” “Wait a
minute" says Tim. And after the mat­
ter waa explained to Verne he replied :
"No, boys. I am not a married man ;
ao you have been fooled this time,
sure." George turned hi. head, looked
sack, and drove off homo where Tim

NEW GOODS 1
I wish to call the attention of the Public to my

tT“ Beautiful design* in Ring*. Pin*,
halo*. Ac., at
Bouz Bros.

».&lt;" A homo in the far wr«t mar be
all right, lint a home in Michigan tilled
with Furniture from Kki.lzmk;, Dkkauat &amp; Co’* ware-room* is fur prefera­
ble. It coat* but little to try it.

Respectfully,

NEW STORE!

Sping and Summer
Is still selling Good* too cheap.
Ingrain Carpet* 30 cent*.
Brussels Carnet* R’ cents.
Wbote SmuCiothe* from H-00 up.
Men’s Bootr. fiS.OO per pair.
Palm Leaf Hata 10 cents.
*
40 Bar* Soap fil.00.
6 lb*. Coffee for 81M.
Everything cheap at
W. A. AruwoRTu'a.

Holder*.

G. A. TRUMAN.

HAVING RECEIVED ITS SECOND
invoice of

Why. ahe kicked herself out of the hartime. Jack he hollered whoa! then he
threw the dipper and run like lighterin'.
You’d ought to seen the fun.9

Lowest Prices of any Ho &lt;se in the Country,

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Year* Rmpectf ully,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

SPRING MILLINERY

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REMEMBER
COUPLET* LIMB OF-

Millinery ud Ftncj Gwds I

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c., &amp;c. Latest Styles Ic Patterns

BOSTON STORE.
KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.

MUSICAL ! VIENNA BAKERY.
JOHN UKKIVEK

CHEAPER Mil ETffi BEFORE

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$

m

1

Frit 7?
*rvOT Ite bridle itahiwtevin

to OUSTS a utnus,
TV
Dosters ia
Many persona who sympathise with
hia policy censure the mewaa by which
ha executes iu They «lo not consider
that, so long as that jobey is threatened
from within and without, the Chancellor
mast trust in force; nor do they read
ti»e lesson of the eentunea. Force must
rale until Right reigna.
The fact ia not apprehended by the
unthinking multitude that the work of
grafting a sUUaman'e policy into tbe
organic life of a nation rrqairva. like
grafting agfruit-trre, cxciaiun, incision.
prcMure and time.
Bat it in not of Bismarck's policy we
would write, but of that which few
credit him with pnaawring—hia religious
belief. Strange aa it mar seem to those
who know only the Chancellor, Bis­
marck ia not only a religious man, but
hia religion ia tbe foundation of hia
policy.
Dr. Bosch, one of the statesman's
secretaries, in a recent book. "Bis­
marck in tho Franco- German War,’

Tur mystery of tbe Manhattan.(N. T.)
Bask rwbtery of CMater teat, bv wbUi mooay
sad aHrarutra worth about |3,0u»,«B ears aa-

mproT,
GtAprruXE ia a patron of rising Ed
(hali actonu
Loan Beacomsfield never owned a
Hkxator D.tvin, of Illinois is, a grad­
uate ot Kenyou College.
SexaTvR lyooax.of Illinois.graduated
hum the Ixiuisnlle (Ky.) University.
Hexatom GontMix. ot Georgia. wa»
educated at tlie University of Georgia
Sexator WmiKRa. of Virginia, grad
nated from the University of Virginia
FexaTuR AUJSoX, of Iowa, was edu­
cated al Western Reserve College, Ohio.

.-OfsUM-ut rttvuUy took "ben he wrote the Declaration of Indel*sra. lotwsva the Chihu&gt; pendeno-.
‘
Bexator Gordox'i sheep ranche at
Ty-Ty, Ga, comprises 40,000 u-rts of
good land.
Miss Ina Browx, a Maine girl, ha*
Theatrical managers are perfectly
cttetekAtevl rmirvly of Armatems &lt;OM, MUwiy. ts'c'omc profcMor in mAlhemsuca at
willins to give tbo pwvpte * 1‘lnafore * aa tecg aa Iwelvs asvaeiy joiuiteca ud two mvol
WeHcqJcy College.
they want and are wdllnr to pay fur It ll i» to Tbe Inter wars lakposutom.
The Prince of Wales always demands
le&gt; rootiUDfal atMeVfckar’a Theater, la Chicago.
Advices from ^uloland report's ter­
tar another ■-—A will.
I— _.a_ .•-----—
lack the change when be gives oat a2rible talite si a poiut bwlvoao Tbnnxpwi and
sh tiling piece for cab-fare.
SAubawaUa A powartal Zola ektef. nuted
Hexator Matt Carfexter wax doing
Mateo*. wUb all of t.ia jteupte, tiam*»-nng
chores for Goy. Dillingham, of Ver­
mont, forty-five yean ago.
Mu.Myra Clakx Gaixes promise*
to found a great library. It will prob
ably be located in New Orleana
PaDtCK PoTocrt, sou of the Governor
of Galicia, wean three diamond bat­
tone, which are together worth fWU.-

VlCB PBXStDRXT WHEELER will Dot
return to Washington thia •ummer. He
ia til. suffering from extreme nervouv

Miks Rose Emini is 43 yean of
I agv. and is the dAaghtcr ot an American
t gi-ntic-man who real&lt;1 cd in France, and
1 who was uncle to Charles Ey tinge, the
I litterateur, and Bol Eytingc, the artist

p“

Rome dispatch of the 3d mat.
Xounl Etna w «-)*ctln* aoomoaa rolThem axra apw'an! oftextj*per*. i on»» "f aabee Tbs aaetrneUra of property M
* ***lh* rrauur hoard immeuM Tbo Oomaian* of Majo baa two

Caudixal Newmax » now alm-wt
| 80 ycaua old, and ho shows his age.
1 His rugged face is full of wrinkles and
deeply indented bollovfa, his eyes are
sunken and have a tired look, hia atillthick locks are white.
A max in New York who recently
umpired a game of baw-liall between
। two female clubs saya that he would
rather meet Cetywayo alone after dark
or undertake with his hands tied be
hind him to fight John Dwyer.

Wbex Gen. James Rimona was bnried in Charleston. 8. C- the other day,
there was borne in the procession a
flag with which the father of tho de­
ceased charged, in Col. Washington's
rogiment, at Cowpens and Eutaw
Springs.

(

DHORIEDICIISuiCEEIIClU,
Tsi s&amp;GSairjriRsra

rouncij.

Tn Ohio Republican Convention
■^cad at Oartnaatt era
m

.7

Terrible Cycfoae.
A limaHo tnarkad by ternLte dealh so J dsstrnrti ■&gt; recently swept over s wide stretch &lt;rf
errantry, brgiturtog tn Western Missouri snd
nuw!l-{ over a yorttoc of Nortticni Kansas

wh-eh lbw powen ara derived. It tills ball ia
ayprovrd, ocly the etiadow ot aatb-'niy of the
Utotod Rtolsa al aategud aJacUoce vid irmiln.
tbe eutotaiKw will bOooa
Tlie anpervtaana of eteeUoae vnU be rwloead
Io tarve mepertioa, witbout aalbarilv ao the
?art of tbe Neperviaora to do any art whatever
to make the rkrtioa a fair ooe. All that will
be left to tbo Huporvieure ie tho p-mtadnci to
have en-b aa overaUUl of elartkrae aa pollieal
parttea are ia tbo hal41 of eiaraau&gt;( sitboal
any autlacnty of lhe law. la ord., to p/veeot
Utetr oppenaote from obtaiains unfair ad ran

KXBT A. GOOPTEAR,

IROI, lAIUt SHELF H1BDT1B

One morning, Bismarck was called '
suddenly from hia lied to aee a French ■
General Dr. Bunch, on entering the i
bedroom, just after the chief had left it,
found everything in disorder. On the
floor waa a book of devotion, * Daily
Watchwords and Texts of the Mor­
avian Brethren for 1870.’ On the

DRi GOODS, SILXS ait DRD8S GOODS

Refreshment for Believing Christiana"
• The Chancellor reads tn them every
night." said Bismarck's valet to Dr.
Busch, seeing his surprise.
One day, while dining with his staff,
several of whom were ’freethinkers,* _____
______ .
Bismarck turned the conversation into I p«—rt protoaDc
a venous vein
A secretary had apo“ “rt“» »• * •rue*’ ‘'j™*1
kro ot th. Irelwg ot doty which
1
trk”’ “
,m“ “*

ndod lh« Oenaan .rmy, from th. pri-

A-hu.n-te th. 8~-

PLASTER

Bismarck caught tho idea and t&lt;«acd
it still higher. ’ Tbe feeling of duty.*
ho aaid. " ID a man who submits to be
shot dead on hia port, alone, in the
dark, is dne to what ia left of belief in
oar people. Ho know* that there ia
Some One who sees him when the Lieu-

fleet on thia?1
* Reflect? -no; it ia a foehug, a tone,
an instinct. If they reflect, they lose
it- Then they talk themaelvMi oat of it.
“ How.’ Bismarck continued, “ with
oat faith in a revealed religion, in a
God who wills what ia good. in a Bnpreme Judge, and in a future life, men
can live together harmoniously, each
doing hia duty and letting every one

Groceries tnd General Produce,

There waa a pause in the conversa­
tion. and the Chancellor then gave expresaion to his faith.
* If i were no longer a Christian,* he
«aid, * I would not remain fnr an Lour
at my poat. If I could not count upon
my God. assunxily I should not do ao
on earthly masters.
'* Why should I," he continued. “ di&gt;turb myself and work tinceaaingly in
this world, M|K&gt;«ing myself to all sort*
of vexations, if I bad not the feeling
that I moat do mv duty for God’s jgko?
If I did not believe in a divine order,
which has destined thia German nation
for something good and groat. I would
aX once give up the buaincaa of a di­
plomatist Orders and titles have no
charm for me."
■ There waa another pause, for the
staff were silent before this revelation
of their chiefs inner life. He continued
to lay bare tbe foundations of his states­
manship.
“I owe the firmness which I have
shown for Un yean against all poasible
absurdities only to my decided faith
Take from mo this faith, and you take
from me my Fatherland. If I srere not tef lbs TUiltelk Legiriatafw of Mlrtugu
Tbe rxentnel adjourn
a belicving Chnstian, if I had not tbe w'joorned mm dra
supernatural baaisof religion,yon would Baeot teksa t-tecw H*tnr&lt;l*y, bat virtually tbe
IteRtelsturw te new avtyrarned, for ao mure
“I -delisht in country life, in tbe
woods and in nature,’ be aaid, in clos­
ing the conversation. ’Take from me
mv relation io God, and I am the man
who will pack np to-morrow and be off
to Vanin [hia farm j to grow*my oata."
Tho surprise with which thane reve­
lations of a statesman's inner hfs are
n-ad ■ doe to their singularity. Neither
history nor biography are ao full of in­
stances of statesmen confsari ng their
faith in God. and in Christianity, at a
dinner-table surrounded by "free-thinkera,’ aa to prevent tbs reading of these
revelations from being moot interesting
and stimulating.
"I live among heathen,* aaid tbe
Clmncellor, as he concluded this ac­
knowledgment that hia religion was the
basia of his statesmanship. "I don't
aoek to make proanlytes, bat I am
obliged to coafoas my faith.’— FoutA's

A colored man went rushing into
Scott's store, stating that he had ’treed
a rattlesnake ia a gopher bole.’ Thia
flredatin IMflhy KarekaeoCin tbeSum wse fan for the bojra. Ia a few minutes
mor Garden, the first officer who eame sporty headed by Mr. tfooU set osri for
on the scene waa Gan. Todleben. Tbo •ho snake. On am nog at tbe place,
saaasain was gone, bdt the General rare enough it was found quietly al a eping on Che back of the gopher. Mr

Bertie *10,000. Dfo
Laatora a»4 light
bat sprung from the box bo had been
planed in, and waa ready for fight. Mr.
Soott then, drawing hia pialob shot him

oa Uo tongue of a dog. it ia ssJd, will

prodno. instant death; ia thio moo aa
ounew had no effort on the snake. Ilii
an interesting snhyrat for invaatig.Hoa

JJASTIIG8 10UBX,

MONEY TO LOAN I
»i Apprat4 Bal- kbit Swriia,

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O STRON'

VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHlGAl

SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1879.

NUMBER 38.

TILLAGE OFFICERS

win be 1,595 feet C teehee, and the laud J
TStfSSS
BrWigAdkd JM7 by
telbmlailMlH in the syskwn.
It ft, therefore, of value only when ad­
ministered very soon after the swallow­
ing of the poison
Da.WAxaxi atafee: “A simple, easy
and effectual core ot stammering” ia
simply, at every syllable pronounced,
to tap al Che acme time with the finger;

John 4. Roebling, butbe die! in 18W,
before any work on it had begun, and it
hMbumributtMtodfftindarlbe guid­
they mixed with myrtle? You should ance of Washington A. Boehling, the
a**.-&gt;

“Cypress at a wedding77
“My fanend is so naar, you know,"
took ths frail little hands in mine,

visible trouble about her.
She took Margaret's infant then, and
sank down upon a lounge. I was some-

“I am glad of it,” murmured my good
staler. "I do not know what ails Adria,
but she has not slept well for weeks
pash A Imoat at any time I awake I
can hear her walking in her room."
"There ia more the matter with her
than you suspect," said Dr. Severn, be-

1*4 ^

said Margaret, anxiously.
"Not physically."
‘Something on her mind, then 7 ” y '
^tHha » Iflbiti^pPpnoody and irrita-

! ' A'M. FLINT,
A TTUKXXY at Law aaU a»HrUe&gt;
AK will
la sfl th* C«H

^kJ^vuT^0"
WALTER S. POWERS

LEWIS DURKEE,
J AWrXKKo
Aj &gt;*e&gt; Aarac
*4BSffJS?

UNION HOUSE,

ORNO STRONG.

^yOHOTT HOUSB,
Nsshvlll»s 5’lohi&lt;«n.

C. C. Woltvtt. Proprietor.

my bone and dog with mo; not be
cause there were no horses and dog* at
Margarot* residence, but because I
never took up my abode anywhere
without them Turk, my pore-blooded
Arabian, waa the only bone I had ever
cared to ride; and Flo, my hound, waa

Uplands Park was my sister Mar­
garet's home. It Was a magnificent
place, but she never had been happy
there. Her marriage waa one ot con­
venience. Dr. Severn, her hualmnd.
would have been the most ordinary ol
men. b«t for onq marked, distinguish­
ing trait—obstinacy. Margaret waa the
fairest, gentlest creature I ever knew.
1 had come to them liecanac I had
suffered greatly from recent illness, and
was much rednned. The aitnaUou of
Uplands Park was particularly salnbri-

"Of late, a little—yes. Poor Adria!
I wonder what has gone wrong wjxh
b«yf" and, softly lifting a burnirhcd
wave of Adria'a hair, Margaret gently
kuoed the beautiful flushed check
L&gt;r. Severn turned away. I took up
my book again, and silence reigned. At

D&gt;. tfovern entered, and appcosclicd
the lounge.
"
"She bad beat go to her room,” he
aaid, significantly
When Adm had gone np-staira. Mar­
i g*rrt tanirel to her husband, ar~-*
"Doctor, now what do you really
, is the maltcx nth Adria ? *
"Oh, a few weeks hare will set me up
"Some mental diaorder troubles her.
all right I* said I. enrulresly. bat hott­ be re1died; at which uwexpeqted an
ing her face between my hgnd*,to mark swet Margaret aad I stoodailmiC “Bin
the little new Itpc* 'f cate thr ro.
&lt; m«M keep her Num fa* a whflrf addet
your room ia all reedy. .And," added
my sister, ss she diaap|&gt;eared, “I’ll send
Adria up to talk to you."
As 1 relapsed into Margaret's pet easy­
chair, I wondered ’ ’ “ *
The door was 01
•die garden. The c
aom, and the bee*

, , “And Ffc.AiL»,
1
"Ulen want w* have some good
fun? " aaid Phil with considerable em­
phasis.
But the child was tired, and. with hia
rosy clieok ag*u»a my braeat, the white
hds drooped over the Due eyes, and
the Utile fellow was fast aalssr As I
«t eagerly watching the becs/fihidden
ly heard voice*.
“I told you an before. Uncle Severn.
We had a talk about this a touuth ago;
don't you remembet?T ,^2 x
. ? ’J
The voice was a young"girl’*.

1

“Rut dial, you Ynoyr, A^ris witl neve:
do tmleea very eeriously ilL"
“She must keep her room, then." re
pealed Dr. Severn, dogmatically.

rxRwaflely irMalng. “ db aht tin ok
that she waa aerioualy disordered al
first; but under confinement, and p^aietau4 thwarting of her desires, a slow
fev^HRettled noon her She waa denied
nlljtocirty. and kept in a dark and im­
perfectly aired apportment
“Adri* beg* to have the windows
open, but the doctor asya that if she
PdiiUnoC khow*wfttt to asy. Three
wm something strange to ire about Lbr
whole affair. I observed, however, that
I never had seen a aick-room that m
not greatly benefited by the aficusaicp

I inquired about her daily.
"Xo better," was ^thc invaruble aa~&gt;
"»l fife itarsL* AiS inf Adria
seemed to wander mach in her mind,

Lake holme,
• Thcntapple Lake, Barry Oo.. Mich.
L- I*. COLK Proprietor.

yyiLLUM JONES,

A gloom settled upon all the house. ~
One morning, al breaklast, the doctor
“But when I tojd you that I didn’t
—
wivh to marry thia man [ expected the made a strange announcement.
FAAtia unarmed ma thia gtorninh
*• 60 dmmisssd foesver!" ( , ,
The words Wets uttered in a tone of that* -die wished to be marriW!" he
««t»e itaR^cuoa.
•
Hush! hush I* said the doctor aooth-

ir#ify |t£Md
meditatively.
You know, of course, that she ia en-gagod to my friend Mr. Bedmman 7“
■ "She never told me. Adria was al­
ways ao close about her love affair*. She

-a
r ,
of brick and granite arches, which, when
finished, will be ornaments to the two
cities. It has taken wine rears to com­
plete the towers and ancuorsgcs, cvnstruct the cables, and get everything
ready for the suspension of the floor. 1
io5$S"«T A*(4a«"&gt;i3 difficult

eraUvr aocMitMw; 2J7 &gt;u Sootland. and
five only in Ireland; the Eugiiah aocicUcs numbering 420,000 member^ with
Bui you do na^dtnowT’' she interrupt*
a caiuLal stock or fund amonntiur to
“ 1 wish to know,* I replied. “ De
Fdfl.mtiOO; the Scotch with 59/MX) mem­
Adria, I have learned to love you*
bers and a capita! of 32.10ff.000. In the
SSii
”&amp;“! ’■
course of thia same year the number of
wilb whatever burdens you.
English societies was increased by sixty ■
For a moment she looked nt m«
four new oosa, ot wh*ch foautaen only
wonder, then covered her lace with h
were producing socmUms, the ■ vthera
being distributive. We see .that the
•klmgfliTough the whste, Jender^^
number of the latter ia largely in pre­
a. But, m I bent over her, the pot
ponderance, and it would be no euaggently back.
gcration to claim four fifths nf the total
of eo operative soctotisa as distributive
societies. They, come into collision
Adria.” aaid I, “ you are not going
wit}. !&amp;r fewer difficulties t|&gt;cu ; other
lie. You have a whole Ufetime besocieties, and when they avoid tiiat rock
on which so many have been wreckedfsrniahing goods on credit—they are
"Here!" be shouted, rushing down
' almost errtafn of ancceaa. The oldt at
the bank about twenty feet below me.
doubt.
I and most famous of these it the Pioneers
stooping down and spreading out hia
| of Rochdale, which. eatabliaheJin 1M3
" You do not love thia Redman ? "
arms. “Here! Now! Bring him in
The-MMfcM
&gt;feet high. The here through the shoal water! Ill get I CoLb Rooms *jn&gt; Damp Bxdb.—Aa i by some ‘ flannel acavera of thia little
She shook bfr head.
HreM WVy da yt&gt;u consent to marry anchorages are 129 feet by 119 feet al him I Careful, now I Careful! Steady! ' injurioiM as are Lot sleeping rooms, i town, who furnished altogether only the
I cold rooms ami damp beds are more so. very modest sum of &gt;140. owned twenty
the base, 117 feet by 104 feet U the top.
him 7”
I By steeping therein «iany persons lay the I i ears Istord capi tai of 15,000 and did an
“ Uncle wishes me to. I have aon, fouadauou for fatal eoastituttonr I dis- ■ annual business of *7fiO,0(M). The Disgrimlte and
Witel because I thought it did not'
1 ease Beds is cold bedrooms are al­ Itributive Society of Gloucester, estab­
limestone in the towels ami anchorage*
reatkri aiiiee I am to die *0 soon.”
moat certain to be damp. If dry one lished in 1*00, did not set out in a fashion
“ I* there *ny money in thia affair. is at*oui 145,000 cubic yards, and it re­
I day they are damp ths next. Many a, any more brilliant At the beginning it
quired the emtinuoua work for four
wretched night have we spent in a cold, । had only twenty members, with a capital
years of ortt 20 quarries in Maine, I
.
&lt;hop
bed. utterly unable to get either nt&lt;K-k of about filUO; but in 1877 the
Masaael uaetts, Rhode Inland and New’
rest or sleep, and anxiously longing for number of itaammbcn had inernaaed
is’not lu my control until I am married York to furniab the aecesnary supply. '
I the slow-coming morn to deliver us from to 2,019, and it« capital amounted to
or of age. I am only 19 now. yon know. In th* summer of 1876 the masonry was
It I marry Mr. Redman. it will be his, completed
“How funny the frogs sound over in ' what accmcd. without much figure in more Uim 395,200, without including
’ the meaning, to be the very jaws of their three warehouses, valued al 355,41*1.
On the 29tL of May. 1877, the first । the marsh."
wheth* I djmor Opt, and I had as lief
death. The expeneuicc of the writer Their aeml-annusf transactions require
be Would have it's* any one. Il does wire for the cables was stretched acn&gt;»r
And then we langbed a long time
not matter to me abont tin- money, and the river. There are four colilea, each ■ at ibc frogs. A Tjojt. bmg Un*, and 1 quite a number of year* ago. when we 3133300. and in the efwre of sixteen years
wfarn I am mart led I think they will let consisting of ID strands, each strand very heartily. They were very fanny । taught a district school, and boarded have amounted to 322NH,OUO. Weeogfit
I around, steeping in the “spare bed,"
containing 280 galvanised cast-etesl | frags.
also to refer to the Distributive ftoCM-ty
wires. No. 8 gauge. These cobles are . But Mr. Dunlop fished on very u- will be remembered to our latest day aa of the Civil Employee of London, the
„ITT, , 1 &amp;| inches in diameter. For a rapping &gt; leutly, and by and by ho said the fiah ' a |«ri-»d of time in which we utffbred Civil Service Supply Asaociation, which
;
more
and
received
more
lasting
Injury
*
• -------------■ • ————
• —
• ■ -—
with talking, and I left thejyo^ But' ( -w~c»bh.—
ha* 4.4RH regular members, with
now 1 knew mv ground. I waa coufl i •*re WM used. March 1. 1879. the four nauw. bo we held our hash and the i than daring any other period of our customers admitted through favor,
0
rithed to obtain
Were completed, just 21 months fish bit But they didn’t Into any ot n* 1 life. lieware ot spare beds and cold wnoae annual purchase of merchandise
I bedroams. A pcraon had a great deal call* tor 8X117,500, while their aalea
* ‘ ■ idler they were commenced.
very badly.
l&gt;etter sit up by the kitchen fire and yield 32.405,200. — Sunday Afttriujon
The platform of the bridge, which is
• The ftahiug is excellent almost any­
5 feet wider than Broadway, is sna- where in the lake. That evraing on ; dose m bis chair than to commit him
taiMO by the . ituh erose lieama, and the upper lake one of the boys caught self to the horrible embrace of cold, A. Ta Stewart's Great Philanthropy.
■tiM«rd by • longitudinal tniRws It nine large pickerel. When «e came to clammy sheet*, and ran the nsk of
The fact hs.v iust i’cen discovered
ia divided into 5 parts,. 2 outer ones count the fish, however, it appeared , rowing the red* of sa incurable con­ that the uilt A. T. Stewart left provi­
that we had eanght on* pickerel nine ' sumption.
sion for the development of a great
tunea. It waa a very large Bah. and । Tkxatmxxt or Cits.—Id ordinary philanthropic enterprise in the shape of
they are going to have its akin dried ,. cute. cl&gt; anlincaa and ca^.- are generally a university bq mmunccntly endowed
(xshtlt; idNiecger care, and * ecu tra whole for a spectacle. I eanght more 1 more requisite than skill. If the cut that it will furnpdi the highest educa­
|&gt;rotneflMfo. a little above tbe level of fi»b than any one else in the party, but ', be extensive, or an artery, vein, or any tion at an extremely tow twice. It waa as
.
the main floor, and intended for ["-dea- they were all, with one exception, cat­ ' other important part be injured, it be s preliminary step to this enterpns«'
da^rhair •klt’ttto'- Tita stiffening tsw»to&gt;,««Ul be fish, and I learned, to my unuement, rennra a more urgent matter. Acci- that Mr. Stewart purcbaaed the Garden
pon the pil- : °f iron, six in number, the two outer that I had disgraced myself and the • dental eate from knive*. cutting-tool*, Citv estate, on Long island, itself about
in
sitting j ones 9} feet high; tire other four Xfl, take. Why Isn’t a flab a fish, I'd like to iaeylhoa, etc., are mors Ukely to occur as large aa Manhattan island, and all
i on tbs face and limbs than ou lbs body. the extensive improvements are de­
potiurr, and Redman gttood? beside j feet each in height. The total weight know 7—flurdtite-__________
bridge will be 13JOO tons. It ia
। .All that ia requisite, in general, is to signed only to be the surrounding* of
hr», boldtfig her haml^as 11he «remouy '
\
The Tennyson*.
. bring the par' ’ together as accurately a groat collegiate system. The magni­
comment. The cldrgytnisn was ata- proposed to move the cars on this
It is more than half a century—the aa possible, and to bind them np; this ficent cathedral, in whose crypt the
board before them. ‘L&gt;J. Be^rn and I bridge by mesas of wire Ttt*s and staMargaret stood near.
*T he servants tidnary engines. This ■otlind is eOn- date was 1B17- -since there appealed in is usually done by adhesive plaster, merchant's bones were expected to n *t,
aidered preferable to the use of toeomo- Lmidoa a modest little relume with the when the cut cesses to bleed. Nothing is, ot course, to be the architectnral
were clustered tjy the door.
of the stesp grade of modest Utlo. "Poeme by Two Brolhesa," - is ro good for this jxirpoac as pajx r
Al »'-ouaa the erremonvas fairly com 1 tire*
tires on account
sac
and the modest motto, "Herr not novimcnccd4*a&lt;xthat the gKilty partfto stood th* bridge,
it will be grouped the episcopal reaiIt ia rotwnated that Um bridge, when mus aaac niluL’ The brother*, as ia I with thick pim-water. and then dried; der.ee, a male college, female college,
fully comnfltted. in ■ “
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hi.
‘ * will hare cost •fLWO.OX).
i when used, it is only to be slightly wr»- and divinity school The two main col­
. . &gt;,500,000 will be sprot on the ' fred'Tennyson, though their identity , led with the tongue. When the cut lege buildinga will be on a vast scale,
was not catabliJilied until the publics bleeds but little, it ia Well to soak the each with a frontage of 275 feet, and
patted, and Boked Mlj ta^ajtotif, and 34,000-009^
i tion, three years later, of a volume enti- | part in warm water for a few minutes, containing 300 private and single l»edhoped that m IHKl the bridge will l-e tied “Poems, Chiefly Lyrical,
Alfred ' or to keep a wet clod; on II- Thto ro- rooms for students, which, together
1 Tennyson," and another, iaaud from a moves inflammation and pain, and also with th* dormitories, will accommodate
open to tbs. public.
ever! ’ F reiterated.
I different press, ot “Sonnets and Fugi­ ’ a tendency to faiatneas which a cut 500 students within eseb building. The
“On what plug’ * he baked, mildly,
tive Pieces, by Charles Tennyson. Tnn. । given aoose persons. If the bleeding be endowment is' so generous that J edge
while BriTtnan and !"h. Severn looked
Cot Cam.’ In the preface to ths 1 too copious, dab the port with a rag Hilton, who is working oat Mr. fitewat me with flercbej
'
“ poems by Two Brothers " it was statsd ( wetted with creesote. If the wound lie art’a ideas, has decided that !he entire
-The
, that "the following poems were written bug*, it should be sc*red up. If the expenses of a stuffsnt, male or female,
to the young lady's Via
I from the age of 15 to 1H, not conjointly, 1 blixxl that issues be very scarlet, it may for loard, washing, attendance and tui­
nol.enter it willingly."
; but individually,” and st thia early nc- be concluded that an artery has been tion, shall not exceed 3300 par eoUagiate
"Djj Severn," laddeikai
riod it waa generally thought that touched, and then, whenever the bleed­ year of forty weeks, while, besides thia,
turned fttrfhualy niton BS
blister*.^Xhia girl istla
___^ertmined a hind Charles showed the greater promise ot ing cannot te stopped, medieal aid there will be offered every year as many
But Uo rapidly-acquireii ’ mast ba procured; the beet method to jri-c acholanhips as passible. The inev&gt; machinaUons. a*4
,_____ In ten second* he waa joined the two.
unde forty times ovAr.
by two boys. Id a min*to thsre was a fame of the youugsr i&gt;culh&lt; r ectepaod'' pursue is to bind up the wound tightly, stitutiona. aitnough endowed by the
bey fnendaud protect h&lt;
, crowd &lt;d six. Ths man footeed at the ttis poetic light of his elder, ^bo, in- i or to bold a finger strongly against the estate of an Epiacomlian family, will lie
5 AdriXt he said *aI wheel from one side and the other, and strod of devoting himself to poetry, I port that bln&lt; la.
non-seetarian itt character, and the in­
j the increasing crowd did the some. In ! studied
for order*, and in the
turaing toward the bed.
tention la to make the instruction they
you wiling t&lt;&gt; marry'du
। three minutes !’:ere were twenty peo-1 aecJdnion of a country parish- he wss
furniah of the highest character. The
or no?"
I pie around the wagon. Home looked । for many year* vicar of Gnaby, in Lin­
first brick in the male college in laid,
—never rose beyond
the __
rank
To nly^ inexpressible
; over into the box and elief,
rome Adria
at the
,___
। colnshire
_____ __________________
___
and the contract requires the building
feebly shook her head? She looked | wheeK bet no one said anything. The |
to be under roof by next January and
faint, and weakly wiped he drops fit man fin* mentioned seised the wheel ।
finished and ready for ocoaoaucy the
following
Take ont your line*.’ be yslled to the
not of them. •'Give him ph-nty of
room! Play him,” he shrieked st me.
“Let him run! Keep your line taut!
Don’t give him an inch ot alack! Look
oat! Don't kt him do that a^nin! Let
him run! Now, tiring him in thia—.
parts of the work. Huge timber cais Look out! Don’t let him do that again."
km, each 170 feedon*. 103 feet wide.
By this time I woe so excited I waa on
the point of throwing down the reds
and rushing out in the laxe, intending
to run the fish down and kick it to
d tath. I screamed to Mr. Dunlap:
“Yon take the pole and land him—I
never can."
He refused. Ho turned and burled
, hia own pole, lance faahuxi. into the

he hiul 4niahed .tM.crpwd numbered died at Cheltenham on the 25&lt;h ot laat
forty. ITO Bbrcoufd asy what had hap­ mouth. FrtdeT-ek,Ctari«i®d Alfred
pened or waa about to happen, and the were the eldeat o aevesi autxa of Dr. (
George Clayton Tennyson, rector of’
Somvrby. Alfrad js now in his 70th
। year and Charles was about two yean ;
the crowd and cried out:

“No, air," was Che quiet reply of the
man with the pocket-rule
Aa I stood despondently in the sta­
ble, a sudden thought came over me.

LIVERY!

merer will be surprised to find that he
con pronuanco quite fluently, and, by
long and cons tan t practice, be will pro­
nounce perfectly well.
Da. JsoqriK*, of Nantes, rtoommrtxl* the employment at oxide of tine
in diarrhea. The formal* which be has
emploved is the following:
Oxide of
zinc. 54 grainsi bicarbonate of soda, 7{
grains; in four packata. oae to be taken
every six hour*. In all the ease* which
he obnrrvad, oxide of xinc produced
rapid cure of diarrhea.
In fourteen
caaes olocrvcd by Puygauticr the cu^e
waa even more raud, since in only one
case were three doses of the medicine
recurred. The results are considered
to have been more aatisfsr-tory inasmuch
aa in aevora) ca*ea the malady had en­
dured from one to many ta tint La. and
other methods ol treatment had not
produced any improvement. Thus he
coucludra that, although by no mean,
to be held as exclusive treatment, the
employment of oxide of zinc deserve* to
be more generally known aa useful in

pulled thsough. Jort above thosshool
houMWM aflsdd ot pQtitiMhfiNBron, and peris green was used exteaatvely to axtara&amp;ato potato bug*. The
potato tope were dumped brio the barn­
yard ot Horace Cheney, who bmlt a
drain from tto barn-yard to the
brook; he abo buried a colt in the
spring iflTff. ou the edge of tbe brook,
and the flowing water washed out j&gt;art
of tbe ii n~ A Mr. Btaspaoa, who
has toot ass child, objected to the oolt’s
l&gt;eu&lt; buried then, and caused Cheney
to move it elsewhere, which was d&lt;—
bat it was Imriod in a swamp only 1
feet from the brook, and OeSratar
which ran into the brook. Cheney
■MBtodthatho------ •
tend ft
'

h;S8SXJosiriiii

"What's the matter with the wheelT
That Adria
horse should bear Adria from her ttflt __
qnrte ■ yoatk be fell in with mow En­
I WW hlmoot mentor*. I told Margaret what I wiab^ -&gt;|1
glish sailor* who bad been rad ashore
Dr. Severn seam id more than ever done. She teamblad. but lent 7____ ”
in Kt. Loeia bay. and troer the* bo
urtirM^J ia his nisce'a raoovery. Adria was drras rd, wrapped in a cloak,
heard ot tbe victorious career ot tbe
and I brought her do^B .-tha. saoir* in
Ha was with her almost constantly. Mar.
great Cantona. Ha vowed that ha
my
arm*.
She
kis
s
ed
Margaret
frdoi
garel told me that the wedding would

y

came actively suspicious.

!Ml»^rik&gt;rti&gt;'MtiM&lt;&gt;( (be

LIYIBY L B0ARDU&amp; STABLE
w. ~~ (wire, sweet, open sir.
Thus I bore my treasure three miles
to the railway station, and thence to the
bong &lt;ri my mother,

iimantswImmediately, Dr. Severn sent me a
threat saiag letter, with whk-h -I lit a
oigur. He did not trouble me, for he

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-

GRANft
,__

Mha Hrh-u A Ren. teacher of No. 0. h
o* Ibv &lt;dek Bat, and Mra. John Harry,
of your town in trwching.in her place.
Da Friday night of laM week Jack
Front tevke into our field? aud took a
nip of corn and wheat. No serious

GRAINS

We are «tfry to wolc that Maplr
Giwre boa a man, a» fatally depraved,'
that be win shamefully lu-at and mia.w hia dumb heaaf. that Wrrvra him
faithfully. A few rvrwtags since he retujned from Battle Creek somewhat
under the indm-urr of "tangle-leg.” nod
whflr unhitching hia home began boat­
ing If in a cruel and inhnmau manner
w ben hi* son iuk-rfcml in the horae'a ।
behalf. A UttUakinniab CallowteL af­
ter which attch thrawte were Made by
tbe father aa would pal .him where hr
would uot hare a chance Co feat hi* faryna dumh animals
Hr had better
take warning from thi« o» t hr com inan­
ity will not tolerate wnrh abuse tn their

Just Receiveci at

IDhICE II HUES
HARDWARE.

lot) Sard ly Dtaliu nil thta.
W&gt;

■ i r-r .ir.’T

Try V. and Sm

o’

Boston
Store ! new GOODS!

500 lbs. for Potato Bugs

AlMHORTH A ■■©OKI

----- IT IS GUARANTEED .TO BE THE------

HAVISO

I

’BCtWKjXEW GOODS!

Spingand Summer

___________ •

(NEW GOODS!

r

(100 OS I

DESTROYING &amp;

""T-j,

AT KOCKER BRO'S. ■

Regardless of the recent idvuce

•crxxM tte i-orthwt.1 &lt;,&gt;XW at »■ Ml IB rax,ta

raauat K1U. M.AKb.r[Imtocrlj nt« iHHeabe.'k I U-eTrln.
IbUxt. Xar •«. A. D l*^.
_____ f-l.tZA McAmtUR.

The Bugs from the Potato Vines-

Gnardian'a Male.
lx lira nullrr ..f Ibe r.uta ot AlU WllU.LtU
xMEMILT WMSKl.BIl, mlaon
'
ICatUx l» Iravrfcy elm Ikal I ^«’l aril at mSB«
^■atlaa, la Ora h^.t Mix, oo
’la.dur, (tea 7CM gaay mt Jaljr.

AT KOCKER BRO’S.

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
AT KOCKER BROS.
AT KOCKER BRO’S.

|
■,
f « tui

wot k 7 mouth* all but» day* and in the
fall tbay give thare no* 6 Dollar* and
IS lb of whi*et for In* next yewr bred,
and they ixragtit hi* w ife a $1.30 hat
for her aumcr work and know they are
telirig arond that than- aou harrowed
tlie money for her hat and wout pay it
know aud th:-, apcing then* non went to
keeping houae by them wive* clout liy,
the old fokacs and in A little while tlie
old lady A youngest son waa taking
down sick A thru they cold on (hansou and wife to lielp them &amp; they boa th
went A help then. A, joust aa atine aa
they gut well thcyhiaed tliarr son worse
thou A dug. chare son had 4 lb. of
wbett A know the other day the. aou
went and got 1 lb. wheel more A when
he gut bark A waa turning die teem
out, the youngrat aun awor he -wood
give him n dam licking he told him if
he come half way he wood Bek him.
Kut lie found out it rood not be don the
yuimgvat nun wo*r off A black eye A
there father pitch in but the olcal sou
thought it waa A ahamc toqari with hia
father A an he rtht not qari with him.
। they waa au fra id that thare olr-at »on
a oud get pic real or hia wbcct they got
up early in the morning A topk the
rv.'t of the wheel off and aolcd it. Huy
। have gnt m&gt; mean evry time they gel
m.ul at Ilian: neighbors they lock op
than- ptimj. ao they-kanl get water to
we.
Fan Pt*.

200 lbs. pure PARIS GREEN.

AT KOCKER BROS.
Caardiaa'i Male.

Nashville, Michigan.

KOCHES BROS.

HOSIERY
t • (hi* eudithy to enjoy their faaimu- j h'H
h»d A m&gt;h fiat got ma rid A
ing cnafiun.
&lt;
». | year A go *thia
* apring nnd they wanted
—
( there aoti and hia wife to May to home
। bud summer to work and help tbcui get
JUCH1GA5 SEWS.

devnididiing (Ik- cldniucy. ami instant­
ly killing Win. Smwlla, the proprietor.
SteplH-n Dotudan and luuali Pnaaclt,
an adnlti-rona coiipk- who eloped from
I'awiuU mime time since, wire over
hauled in Charlotte, on Monday lusL
A fcrar-ymr-obl miu of 8. Htowrli, of
Euston, loui* c«ra was killed on tbe Mb.
lie waa play ing in a sand l»uk when II
e.ivrd in. Iiurying him and ranaiug
dralb by suffocation.
,
Mary Jane ScmIous ami her husband,
Hiram iw-raioim. of Walton. Eaion Co.
mil ralo a terrible brawl last week. The
diOirully aruee fmni some diaagve*MieJit In.regard to th»- training of one
of the children, there twin* eon diet ing
opiuUwa in ragnnt to tbe war it sbuuM

SaSwWtey, lk« XI ■(&lt;*&gt;- ut Jmra,

|GO0DS:newgoods!

i “,KT fa«»e.*«re two Ivein rex here hut | Wi-kkea*. Ithac ph-itacd Almighty
I wcck tn *nod houacn. The Dr. i« not I &lt;•«»£ to call o&lt;ir lieloved brother, A. P.
««. wll»« du, U&gt;. xuwr ..r | |« VmTJSST^S! d
i
•■ ,
J*” ,«w-i
* 2?’ 1 icnolml, -nai
niat hia
hia eminent
eminent atandlng
atandlng
’ Matent n|KM(l&lt;&gt; of temperance. The [ «" a brother among an entithu him to J which mu** and will bo aold fur the
' charge* at (he door waa A cent* or noth- «mr hlgbcwt ami mo*t fraternal regard.
.-,
....
and tlmt hi* death in the rigor of man-

. hoi. I. ,
♦’I"'
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lb. tralu
,l„ mMi bat .h.» h.
"*
El«“&gt;™&gt;l*&lt;. I-M, bra.
ira-H-d I. radra b. ...
M
■» * Urp efira ta
| tain hia memory in our heart* and unite
rarab U,d... ranurad ftm», ,hu' P'"’
in ciitunicnding hi* apiril tr&gt; the Grand
■WbUT4MmHral*l..n,H&gt;rarami&lt;. ,»d ra. * 7” u&gt;'
iu'2^.*.
‘ ( Ixxlgr on high, and to mansion* built
■a* PUK ES.
liave
f ±. i z»
■
I__ - .
' V*th wild gvaticlllatioiis without hand* hr the great architect of
have
&lt; ntered rfL
(be huje in CongreM. fhey i praudi nnu
__ _
the unireTw ami prepared by him for
fare guv/ed Ihemaelve* with power Mrike tail fl CM.
..
-_x~
all who love nri.1 &lt;d&gt;cy him.
KctoltveL. That we «inccrely aynipaand are ao awoBen with their banquet then the* Other at u
^ting.aome
io even buck out. Meanwhile the Pre*- uMect. at the sametim.** rr.p' ,
!** thta* am! condole with hi* family in
thin, the honr of theiraftliciiuu.
...
/irao/rcd, TlrU a memorial page of ( DRERS GOVDSS in
tbe tranwwtion* of thia lodge lx- cimaeBUNTINGS (all cuhini)
r«
lory to hitiiag them with another veto { alarmed. They are only
BUNT1NGS
.-rated to hi* memory, and that a conv ,
if they Will twit play pomg with the their elocutionary kaanna.
CASHMERES (all color*)
T
W““ ,,M! I “T" J‘7, “™,? 737”
• u, : «,r .-I**- m-nlntmw Iw prexentrd to hia
stroke* abemly
alrendy given
given..
£.
Honkins and wife were
we ca..en ° &lt;
atn*r»
i.. 3* Hoakina
family. nil(|
&gt; furnidicd to
BERRETrs.
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j J^uBU»y Saturday, by acriotlB nick lie** , be coum*.*- J"»m-ni for publication.
I
NOVELTIES.
Woodhmu, June 3«l, IH7».
In Chiun, where the opium Imbit ' ann' nltimM* death of the child ut Geo.
GRANDINE3,(in atripea)
1
S, H. IxuanaoK, )
ruin* nud dratroyo many men annually. I Hoakin*. fonder proprietor of the Vt’PIQUES,
x
c.
A.
Ilin
rai.
&gt;Com.
tbe effort* of,the Government to aboliab ---------------- ------- ""
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W diminiah the uar of opium have rveaae of the brain, from which malady --------------------- ---------------LUSTERS.
Mr. UnakiiM kwt a ch.‘M • ***** »«■* AN ORD1NANC *“
■m, nd •J*”*’*'"
ALPACAS.
aiitco. * At the aaaic time .Mr- Geo. Hoa- ■
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CH AM BUYS.
kina hitwxelf bcundned tu .**&gt;&lt;• boner,
LINENS.
and we beilrve in bed. br that inaidit- ■ the restraining, ImpcUh’1*0! m,m1 "■*’ J
dotermined to t*kr tbe tlna’. atep in the : on. diaeaae. con«ump’tion. from(1 tC.-liieh I
LLdneaa. and au mlict Im-i Loen lamu-d, I R j* p*xiaibl&lt;- he will never recover,
mbwh gov* info vff«~.l next year, |
Bkatcm.
T'l . chief* all Mylex. Car
wl ■ Shetland Shawl*. Ac.

Rolx-rt t’nwell wa*dro» ned accident­
ally at Albion while waabiug aheep &lt;&gt;u
Fauunlaj.
Mm. John Delaney of Ionia, aged 90.
dropped dead on the 7th. while at work
about 11m* honK.
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Allen Auacnmb. u wealthy farmer of
Birmiugiiaiu, wa» kicked tu death by a
a Irion* home un Katttrday.
Whixky baa* made a beggar of Robert
Wiflix. once one of the ticlieat man in
Decatur. He beg* from door to dour.
Thoma* Geary and a chum of Kalaniar-Mo. w -ut out riding in Ketty'a latke,
!a*t Sunday, taking their whiakey bul• tj- ■ toni* (.ivirv rnmi*
a rmlw

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af ,fce "***'
of wilmW v. bib­
I uonmr*,
aaaor.
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ftnlx-ri Pucker. *ttprriutrmlrnt utthe
LeUtfh Valley Railnwi. ktmwa haw it
ia hiiwwlf. A (aw days since be ordered
up an engine w itb which to overtake aa
expvrwa train, and when it raw through
an opra switch, through u garden, over &gt;UM. /.
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H wood pile, acroaa a gtw«&lt;- pailntf nbd
into a pine slump. ■ Mr. I’uckwr went
tight aa about nine ruda. hiding his
ImmI la a pflo ut wood aud kogb* hia
iega wpintbnairaa he lit. What there
la Mt vt him conteuiplateu going ou
foul next time, rut her than ride over
The good people of Aaayria, of P.
hU own railroad.'
Metbodfat peranarion, with the oacdatHr. knew the him—A few dajraaim-en anec of their neighbor*, are jmtrfoticatparty of grnth-ynrn were together. Dm: ly inclined, and are to liave a Sunday
man, a joker, atepp-d wp tn a member School celebration and bfaket picnic
nf the party, and holding a km* hair the coming glorioua Fourth. *
lout Saturday and Sunday the P.
Wore Ilia eye*, aaid: “Se? here old fedh»w, thia kmka atiapicMiu*. When- did Mrthodiala, Rev. Jamea Riley po»tor,
thia long hair romc from!*' '•Why held their quarterly meeting at Section
that* from tnywif*'* Imid!" “Are yon Hill arhoolliouar. The Pmddent of the
aura of kF •‘Sura of Itf mt eourae FW DIM., Ehler *Tbomp«nn. waa present
and preached an excellent m-rmou.
«. "A probably not; but I am aorrv you
-ire it ia your wife’, hair for 1
JM ran
4rma«*«|iinrh. ’ ’" * fr*a'1 ««&gt;»»/.
ncar l,y-------------ngrraa arc getThe lh-M«rriUa in (A*
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tfcb araM hr
—rt d»ir frail.
I.
when- in the fntnn(lifehr
Vilt nm*I their gatheird h/ivi-M*. It
may, and It May n«4, be a pkaaaml

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KAJBrrw'Aiii.

•t«rtoi»

PIONEER STORE!

TN all the LATEST DESIGNS.

DOMESTICS

(New Goods
New Goods!
!-

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U. M. B. IWHIBCT ». un. 1 = 1

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SS-tH Ou'.1, White Dress Goods it 7 cts.
eSst-T
is i Bargain.

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BOOTS AB? SHOES
IXERIACO KID, in button.

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PEBBLE GOAT In bat. and lare, I
Ji a/li*tf Bkott aad .Simper* la all Mr
LM StfU,.
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GWVE CALF, in tare,1

Out .35 and 50 ct Teas

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LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AD." SOON.
H. G. HALE
PRESCRIPT10I DRUGGIST

REMEMBER

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Are in stock, and more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

H.

Grroceries ?!
▲ FVIX LINE.

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BOOTS aud SHOES!
HATS AND CAPS!

IS COMPLrr'J.

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! We are now receiving our Spring Stock.I"
The first installment of

OITW HT'ICK (IF

Farmers? Farmers?

HOOKSKLLER H ’hy will you pay mon for traveling around the coun­
try to sell you B'-A.fUME TOOLS, when you can

BOSTON STORE.

ooinc direct to .YashriUe and buy of
PATKNT MEbraXKS

iivsmim.

JOSEPH M. WOOD,
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./mt fud the extra pay in your mon poonete ?

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MEAT MARKET.
GOOD GOODS!

Reapers, Mowers, Horse Rakes,

ar

Wagons, Itoad Scrtqiers, Corn Plows,
Harrows, and all kinds of Caatinga, ,

SMirt Hm ui aoiitrt,
wnrrr _«r

fresh: fish: mkuI

or barrel,

You will always find at (hr

-u. Pioneer Drugstore.
H.G. BUUX.

AT WAY DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! PRICES. J. IkC. WOOD.

“e*b» nse.

�THE SPRING TRADE!
«taag, Mb

PRESCRIPTIONS,
OF NEW GOOD* JUST OPENED AT

and toM Datritd that fta *a* gefag
home tom». a*Ml iluiy must live apart
until they had accumulated • wealth
VDOagti to Mte hone*, carriage*, bnum-1* carjw-ts, Eastlake fuiniture, rflvmMhfo.- ted itibiyraiWnxarpt,
perhaps, tabic*. TH* w» a tdtter pill
for the husband, ta^ he c»n«ouled like
n good little mat). »n&lt;J (lie twain have
.lute, he occariopally •pend­
ing a Saturday vveniiig with tar.
About two months ngo Emma went to
kreldng houre lor a rich widower, who
baa thing* nobhy and fashionable, and
tbe oilier uigbt a* Daniel chi led for hi.
curtowarj Saturday night* vi»it. Em­
ma coldly informed him that hi* visit*
jrcrtnqt oatiafaetory to her, that he
□ccdu'r come any more, ami *0 taxneed
him. oud Albert Parrott is (teman that
&gt;* charged with purloining Daniel
LeU*' find Iota .and lawfully, wedded

And the1 crop pmrrrtsre bountiftil ybld.
Mt* F. taftwril of Bsvrire Rawing*. i.
vtaktagtartetor, Mr*. L. J. Wheeler.
Mi*. V. II. Hsnchrtt of Fremont, (&gt;..
i* visiting friends and rateUvew ia this
vkftrtty.
.
The carpmrtani anl al work upon Ota
.frame of A La*worth it Rrooka dcw

ea, which broke looiH!.Ai)d ri4ricdt&gt;ortli , fi„r ,,( |i„, \'i,-Uua bakery, i* nu cxjwrt '
WOO BLA MR ITEMS.
. if you should secure an exact copy of
IM1' T1 !ii “m- “Sts? r-.'-T"' “• : E. G.
UmSuuU.'-"'tfl-pri-'l l-™u.uur I
HouT
i.rtOge ttey •varte*MMaer«tam, tire iTtat -umphag of roll*, fnwh from hi* jonlal, hhiooI
‘‘ n
bwu
wagri in that
driver of which rndcwTwred to rtop the,n-en. wen-pronounced 0. K.
n »
it.
ii . *
shower or bon »our wife frit when she
Um-u-L. „„ 1..U .1 . ■ ». , 1.
.
Hie Ian* are making it red-hot f„r .
orw« &gt;u&lt;ir »ur wawR.uwic
ranaway teatn-ny aagnng up, but tte| In-Mnnl* tln.re a-stert tim* ainrA.
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saw a nrek* work rii.-ad in getting tlo-

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fcVta&gt;*&lt;taw™luc4 1.. rhe.Ur,, ,u.kiu, mm., im
provement* in the [Mistofllra,- which
m a “
! rive* those who call for hull uwre ef-

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The wo'&gt;] market Inu.firifllr opened
opened and Nashville ioprepared to of
frw*#goixl inducement* tp seller* a*
any markri ta tta couuUy. The price*
paid Utua far vary from .TO to Al vent*.
We notice there i* a ■ teodnm-y often-

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urn On ««-■ ««.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

NOTIONS, CROCKERY, &amp;&lt;•

tte top of the inarkwt a* WMF oh the
seller, and then * dnllfteaa ta tte 'markrt’rMM.r,«MA

Hm rr~m. moulb .11 rrmlrn J .«&gt;l'

worth it, Rrooka, A. J. Hardy am
Downing, all enterpririgg men. '

Fourth of July.
All arrangement* for a grand 4th ol
July Celebration in ikin’ village, hare
been fully completed, and porters

particular* will ta out te a few-wtoy*.
Io I Iti«generally ronoeded that Nmditilte
alwajmmakea aewnetea wteMi «ta qndertaht* to celebrate, and ttjW year an

Then ta the Ma*t*em«nt line wc will
hare walking rn*tei&gt;e* by expert*, walk tag matebe* (go aa you plcare), fast and
•low horse race*, tub, sack and wheel-

‘ Latere ^wK»4rtl*w.
•C.Dk Hildebrand, ttaMtasoari exrtttlaw ted1 iUajteado. who ta* led- a

Lowest Prices of any Ho w in the Country.

G. A. TRUMAN.

are Attracting much mtenti.ift.wiw; I*
mmmmrndrd by iL: K. Frwritf. R.
iMbld and other tartar
1

Rrsjieet fully,

BOINK HKtrrUKUN.

T NEW ’STORE!
tV Remember to go to H. G. Half.'*
for Soda Water, 11 I* ire cold and a
large variety of Flavor* (0 *uit the

NEW GOODS!

tV A tag lot afParaiai* which I will
sell cheap to close out
G. A. Trvmax.
tV Ready-Made Clothing. Gent’a
Farmriiiug Good* and in tact every□bug &gt; ou want at tte Bonanza Store of
A; XpDatxi uEgvr.
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I wish to call tbe attention of the Public to my

iNEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS

W. A. AvUwortli ia ta the field
|r&lt;K»d Good* and price* that can

WILSON £ HOWE

THESE GOODS IIAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

GROCERIES
AS TO QUALITY There U NO BETTER, and

Roys' Summer Coate 33 rente.
Men's loiucu Ihuita 93 rente.
Plow Shore KO rente.
Butler and Egg* taken in exchange
for Goods at Highest Market Price.
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Wm. JL ATtawoirnt.

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

tV HoadqucrtareforGrocvrfefcTra*.
Sugar* ami Coflcc* al l&gt;oitoa* price* at
Davumertv's.

BOOTS AND SHOES

Bwby &lt;'Mrriuge«.
Wc «eil lower than any house in the
State of Michigan. Call and sec.

•ONBKTK

WITH

ooMPKTrrioK t

Find

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

patronage from all partice whif)My when they agree to.

Rospecttully Tourw.

D. C. GRFFITH.

r 3 «-ta. buy* a good pair
tine laiieu ILinilki-rehirf 1

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

THE PEOPLE S SUPPLY STORE

iT Read the urxt culunin.

CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.

Is full Io overflowing with

FINEST PHAETON

W, »» Ifctaa, »ith»
•I"*™,! U-" waii.
fn.pl. W»a., Hu,., .rteb on JOUr
'■»&gt;«*’ ’“f"*"* “ V’”!
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- of filmier, wtere the^minderer* found ,
1 the lardy of n L-trge tree lying on the ,
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ground which they aawed in two, aud ।
m , ...f
,ounu u mu.
nam.lta nmcUou. U.« . Mo Iu Urn '
J. W. SlmrUoml, Im. .....muu^l ■'"“'“. A” 7 , .
‘S' ”«W"^1-'
bunrd Moon’* body, rolled back thel»»g
and departed. Now conic* tte result.'
M.m S&lt;.. Ikrn.^k, I
"'hi

c|tuuqn that timer who Hve te glaao
houMcs ahould uot throw terne*. Shy
patfMtWy will follow the advice he gave
£.11, a few wwka ago in regard togHtiug drank &lt;« the 4d,_
Mat.

*n«ul*at

TatfMAXV

Quality considered.

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Ami in fact a full line of

IV Tin, Crockery and filaii* In large j

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ls_ „ -- -pIV Read the next e&lt;ilnmn.a
i'br Ikigtast Prtas paid for Rut- I
Lgg* in Unrig, or cash if I have

STAPLE AMD FAMCf 6RBCERIES

W.nml.mm-rtlm.-i.l.^b-tam-

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SEE THE UOHTSIXO SEW (HI.

A FIRST-CLASS TRIM BHOP.t

At price* to suit tlu- majority.

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If you need Anything ta the TRIMMING line, call aud

mw us,

for we can du

Crockery

’Glaiunvarc
। Well by

IKING

Pmluting aud KnlaomluiuK.
Anyone wishing Printing and Kalsoniinin^ cannot And a tetter or more
low-priced ui»n than HanVML HaktroHD. who iti always ready and willing
to Mtcjid all call*, aud tarn over a*
much Murk in a day ns any otter man.

Carefully attended to, aud saUfactiou given every time.

uvi&gt;. MU Kiucis or BHiu. nl* are the nat- ., ■ ■ ■
und result. The dig.-rtion of food, the "
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EUGENE COOK.

FURNITURE I
are all immediately connected with tte 1
c-rasiuiir proven iiml i»recn s August ):

purchase* ami I n til do you g”od.

tV Hoping tn receive a liberal share ot your patronage, u&gt;d thanking

Your* Itr*|MM-t fully,.

CHAS. W. SMITH.

FURNITURE 11

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SPRIRG MILLINERY
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AT PRICES THAT

■A COMPLETE UXZ Of-

Millinery ud Fucj M 1

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;e

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.
The Common Council aBowcd $390.43
wqrdi^i account* on Frhiay uight.
The artaoi teard have mmrioded te
ibire.atW prtteptata thvaabuing
rMv. OtW UA anything tat a elwap

MUSICAL I VIENNA BAKERY

cmra.mi roaiEFtts.

riww

GO To THE NEW MTORE.OF

(OppiMUr tte Walcott Houae.)

New Blylre Carpet* 30 to KT rente.
New Dress Goods N to 30 rent*.
Brown Cotton* 4| to H cent*.
Ixmadrie Bleached Hj to 10 cent*.
The crlclirated Madam Foy Cornet*

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Michigan. find* tte wood*. the log, (ta
Hmumm &lt;hU
J .Ujm.
,
J.i.
buri.m. durius «a w cut*, and hr digging. u bow. Who
And then f«dl*iw*auokhvrftci«.iu^fc-. .
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o own* that lame T Don’t nil speak nt
ing wool in Nashville at *J7 to W. Tte i wirr. tr
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Tbe following incident* were a jwrt
wrtrh. n» rtmrmiCT m, mh.
1
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c: L “«
of Naterille life, am! by reason of the
te trad act io a of a Dew paper in the vil­
„.ruta„u,.rkH,^ta II. K.
lage, flew out into Weal Kalama, (uot
wtKxLpth. akin* thia summer he will ineiuent* tat a de'ocription of them,)
. -rT&amp; MetiMMliHl of Irving are happy • make Them git when he get* taek from and if they are rtolen from the Naw*
man w&lt;-will return thent.
It •eemi
id .the posM-sions of a new
lb, । the north wood* this fall.
All *ecm« to be rather «julct in our there resided over in the North-ea*t
&lt;-l&gt;tnch belt
' little town at pre*eut. Farmer* are all eunirrof tho rlty a certain man who
■ —The- Reform Chib of Morgan will i busj in lheir corn and preparing their bad the habit of abuaing hi* family un­
tare nf&gt;w»wlx;rn festival Vredureday icmmer fallow* for their fall crap of mercifully, whereat certain neighbor*
। cv.il. JunelSdi.
made murh ado. Now tl»r fiend in hu­
LwWlr
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man form fell wife from the hand* of
-Furmera Gcdaz and Kshl. r of i . The millinery .hop of Miao L. Itait- juvticc. at leant lie n-rrned to act that
! Hope, recently reclaimed twenty «ix ingTT h th ranged with ermtomer*, aud way, therefore a certain nui
acre* of good land liy draining a thke.' ttaliaCta place toireta nierhnt. A “You treat yonr family Iwutall
I virit from the ymfnglodiu* ofNadi ville and I will hare you nrreatrd,’
Enterprise.
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j&gt;enc&lt;- and quiet reign* awpHNte
! eonKrip* tbe truth.
’ Tbe Utfi M J. Q..O.T.1» dm *tem: mlng Urn alarm, although their anmber1
i* uuall, they know lhey have a work
to perform and they *ro bound, with the
help from above, to toil aa. . .
The dead m alive and the tad is
found! Hhy tarn retwnwd to Woodland
where be will be found performing the
tnek* of engineer and the duties of btu- U|KU tattle,
« mtl.N;
tand. He biurome to the solemn con-

18 year* hwhind prteoti bora ia rtf.amT1
foreign coa nine*.
,
(dHtaaa, teU navr a rrfurared mte 1

WINDOW SHADES,
Cl'BTAINS, COBDS.
.
AND FlXTl'RES.

before your children. By the way. the I If ypuljAv^aroagb or cold, don't
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animal ran the other way that night.
think of going to church wHliout taking
8UCAR8, TEAS,
A short time ago, so run the adage, 2,'’“*?'
''*hite
ine of , Wr an- pleased to announce that wc are twvpnred to turn yun u*t any kind ol
Mr. J. Euxta* Im* cotumci.ceil work । a gentleman iu Ohio had a curious
COFFEES, SPICES,
dream. Yea, ami ll», mm. night a
Bell* and Wood Pumps. Remember
CANNED COOD8,
our* i* bradquarter* for both.
Dadis wading right into the work.
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Of every description.
&lt; ire sayo, we &lt;w&gt;h t have to star nt tte 1 the same night, the mnii- hour of the
tV A bom.- in 11ms far west may be
Which wo will guarantee to be
‘ night, tad the same curiou* Virion, sml
sh„„„k„
u i a little bate taped the same words. all right, but a home iu Michigan illb-.l ,
with Furniture from KK!.L&gt;mvv,Dkmvu...
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-vimrim.,. Sta H.l.k. Wumlluml .
i(-VB-teEK 1 HAN &gt;OV Can Get Elsewhkbe,

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WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.

HATS AND CAPS,

tbe bate. wUtarr Ite I*. M. alouei. .ou
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mlOTdlowlp,™ta,l„lr.
rh.MI,.,™.lo»u,wp,.l„.„;;
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fon,“’:
Mr.
Mru F. J. 1-urrtS.U Mirtu,.
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BTBOICAL INMTBIMF.XTM,
SHOCLDF.R BRACES.
TMiMXEM. W’FFDKTS. flu
FT.NE PEIFTMES,
TOILET ARTICLES..COMBS.
UBVSIIEX. SOAPS. A&lt;

DRY GOODS, CARPETS,

u£X.h",'5;
E. F. ..tatow.
ingot inu DnugYpmputytug U urto tin caw was settled la-fore xpure Poucni
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lUok -if lb. nl,L hurm umrlj
l-HuirMiv. 'V ^pln-Ortdllg lufu«..l, F- ’
Tim MM,K. hm.
I'Siuu
p«,„c. rurr.pu.1 Ui.n I will
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Pit Medicines, Chemicals, Ac.

T he Long

generally.
I
Wm-Spire has g&lt;«£*r}f-btod«-r reap- I
er. andhe-wanta everybody and Che
reel to remember ttatte- trill he pre- .
pared to do what liulc harvesting i« to

last Sunday morning’atentfl o'clock,
a large fox chased a hen from the born
yard to tte lu»u*e of your correspond­
ent, where bo vary politely tamed tail
Au3 now (be vigil**, t tamre-wffiaud departed for tte wood*, without
W*$ho* tta dcor* to see that no pesky
tte hen.
; .
The grand ring hunt Cor the great
along our stereta on Saturday uiriit at
Nt.ted Mr*. J. M. Hawn* and daugh­
“what-te-H''. »U1 ta held on Satoniny,
the Ute hour of 13 o'clock. Ab ohl- ter May, ofUaattag* areviotthig at J.
June 14lli. All who wiab to take apart
fa*U«ed apaniur te tbe hand* ri their M Wood's.
:i.i tbe sport will meet at the C'rowgll
mother, and well applied, would te rhe
L« fit Fowler hare comptetrd their
achtxdboiuMat « o’clock, a. m., sharp,
1
tew! thing for tte** girk. *
new elevator and. we itoderrtand, rent­
'to make arrangement*. ■
ed tlm aauw to a Detroit man.
.
’Ti* *rid there uasd to reride In—well
Dr. W. H. Yonug attendetLche State
not far off. a married eoujde, the hus­
MmUcal taetaiy tedd at Detroit on
band which caused hUwjfe, each coin­
ing before te left the hou*c for tbe day,
along with a raah. In MNaaUwahtlre .W&lt;Mlnp*day .aud’Biur*day of (hi* week.
The wheat iMriret i* troutaaly brink
to clasp the Bible, and affirm, that ahe
wheat ia repotted
the for-tU* Uaia bf ytar. On Monday
gnu* crop ready for the mowortv The Alnswoyh it Jlroota pnrch&lt;Mied«75 bu. preperty-talder, who tor many year* would remain (ran to ter wantage
.
ha* had a peculiar mania of infotiniug vows during the ilny.
poach, cherry and apple t n a* are lofiri-^
Onr enterpriateg’yrxiag friend, MUI. iI would-be pnjvhnm-r* of good* at any
Yna, and down in ReDevue townsbip
Brtxik*. taa departed unto BkIIcvuc, I of onr well-filled store*, bow cheap they they mw the animal. A fc "
to *how the Bcllevuian* bow to buy iI migti buy the same good* at Battle an animal that tad (he apj*
Mke •
Cregk. , He has aeymed such a tanuleaa dog. looked like a dog, tai
,
old. trcnUcibAU. that, as, yet, no mcr- ' dog, had a tail like a dog&gt;
ctanL ta* felt exactly like taking tbe II dog. aud ta fact wa* a----- . Veil, it
Evidently some low-minded villain ■C'ommi**ioncr. and Uuow in a pamiMe ' (aw into id* own hand* to square the did diaac. acd badly scare, a number of
condition.
botaa a gradgnogmimt C*pL fiqtiicr of
i account, but a teort time oteev some­ children from a grove u^ttertag, down
The Wolcott reportaalargerta*h&gt;e** thing happened to- the aforvoaid man near Wm. Dary'*.
Vermontville, and hut Monday night
One day hut week Frank Hartwell’*
sought ®pvngc "by ' putting pounded during the tajt wit week* than ever ta- that Jut caused Uli* town to rise right
foredtetar
the
ratue
length
of
time.
glaaa ta th* manger* of Mgrierl* stall-'
up iu a huge guffaw and feel good un- j little girl, aged 5 year*, wa* accidental­
Glad to btuu it. .
i til it* side* nehed. It tappeued ttare ly kicked l»y a hontr, receiving very w
pan, I* apjiarcutly. feeling a* good u
tb&lt;' man wn* chown a Jnn-r to attend I vern brni*e« abotit the face. *he being
-gtem te time, ami now odrertioc* n re a fighting cock. ■ Let'* sec ! Wtat m a* 1 tta last ore*to 11 of the Circuit Court at! »o far away from the bore wa* all that
ward of *80 for a afagU sbwt with his it Editor Smith *akl ntant dusting Hastings, and when the case of Nftcb- [ Mved her life. Tim little girl wa* pick • .
revolver at tbe perpetrator rtf the ben- those linen pants I
I trim v*. Thompooh came up for trial. I cd up intenaiblc aud thought tn be dead,
C. W. Smith bn* opened a meat mar­ although he wn* not on the due, a law- ' tat a few teaturativev being admini*loa*ertae, or.fWl for hli| fitad laxly.
ket in connection with bi* grocery rtore yer by the name of James Clarke eom- | tered »bc revived and u doing well.
’ . HaUnffi.0*.
’ and installed F. Frederick of HaNtings, {&gt;lailic&lt;l to the court that our man hod 1 Joe and Bake Mix tad a battle with
Dr. LaRuc, a'jritrcllng doctor well nr tan of fok^tne.
teen discunsiug thecate aud giving hl* 1 a couple of inuall snake* a few &lt;li«y»ago.
known to Uie people of lid* village and
Dr. I. Winslow Ayer will addn-M the Ojliniou* to ouc of the juror* on the tri- While the bora were removing a pile of
llaatiaga, ha* been Hopping in Char­ liefynn Club ujxui tempciagccmatter*, ul on tbo case, all of which ho would ! rail* a large Hack racer appeared in
lotte for several month* pa*L and op ’ at the Baptist Church, next Fund*y af­ tack with the iuo*t positivnof proof*. I eight. Bake cut hl* suaktahiji in two,
Saturday last wan abontfo Iwvc that* ternoon at three o'clock.
Then the Judge called oar man into j tat the jead part went in for a tattle
city for Battle Creek when Ann Green
JJ. J. Martin and wife and quite n open court and naked bun wtat he tad ' and ehaoed Bake. While he wa* dteand a number wf men whetlaim that numtar of other leading citioen* of to sny for himself. Finding himself , patching *nake No. 1, another racer put
ta WM J«*tly Indebted to thfcru, met Vonuontvinc. were, over Thursday ev­ coroerad lr&gt;admitted that he had had i। in au apjwarancc and coiled aronnd
him al the depotmid. derirvd. bun to ening to hear Dr Reynolds.
some talk with one Heath on (be jury, Bake’* ankle, lie called to Joe. who
A* Elder P. Holler is up in -Wood­ nbout the eaae on trial, but not with an then came up, and the boy* *«»on tad
did not do, wbereapoa Green.drew n land holding cu old fashioned camp intent to indnence tbe jury. Hie Judge . tbe "•arpcnl*'' killed. Snake No. 1 ,
pair of ahram from bi* pteket -and de­ meeting, there n^U ta. no aervicsB at1 then made a little speech somewhat a* . rocoAurcd 9 feet and 4 lurhc*. and No.;
prived the long-haired doctor of n
■folhiwa; “I am glad to hear that you j 3 incaaured 8 fret aud &lt; inchoate length.
portion of hi« Irihmtettpiiettdagr. which
Mtare* Ed. aud Nellie Tramm-., two had no *in*tcr iqotiyc or intent to in- | Tally We*t Kalamo a* ahead on snake*
fell te grart fu) Hnglet« ’u) liil jiboiild- dimming. Jitjl* ladic* of tala village,
flneucc she Jury, btit a* you have lawn ■
cm. And now LaRttc mmh Ghxu for have each presented ye local with a *0 careleM aud indUcrvct a* to allow | Mr. Signor Tan, of M«|rle Grove;
fiu&lt;-Yx«piet of Howel* (l*i« week.
yourself to disctiM with a juror the mat- ! make* nut eh ado over onr getting wet,
New ridem nlkx cotitinne to bloom. J.
npd therefore losing faith in "0, Ca«h,
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wv»
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■‘' in*, k Moor M tadgrtriou* thore who have joined the noble baud , wiu, JOur valuable m-rvicre, and niter t»w» tte fact of getting rongljt Ju tne
oowg farmer living retueittirte mdm , tlri* week, in this urgent reiorwi.
. the clerk ha* given von an onler for 1 same shower wo do not know, powihly
Mlth.U ,-wt of f hr vil
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town Monday forenoon.. hite|tfsk. hi» I contract of cany ing th.- I’.H. mail in.
nnr*0 valuable an article and prea-nxtag
team in front of L. J. YHtarirF* More.’t wren this |uirt and Assyria for the
that uian’w name that done *0, wa* J. the name to him for hi* album, may be
A taby cabttaf wo* being ffteelcd * *utag four yean, taginipgjtdy lot'.
tbe reason. Now. Mr. Tan. didn’t we
Frwuk Fuller.

DRUGGISTS,
Rpectaltleafor 1N7I &gt;

�• plank and one of the
*“ ---------- *■' “

A KxWTVtrkY girl sod her lover had
vainly tried for four yean to elope to­
gether. They were Thoms* Owen and
Mam Keto Beatord. of Milburn. A few

Marx Twaix Lm the mump* at Paris.
Both Longfellow and Whittier have
poised their 70th year.
M*. Moody has preached 275 times
since going to Baltimore.
Hxxxy W.JLoxargxxow is said to be

GebxaXy haa ju*t discovered a bur­
ied foroat in her midst, supposed to
ba 10,000 year* old.
A Detroit man. who has been investi ■
gating the subject, is convinced that

^ees
M*. Jaxe* W. Chisolm1* house in
Brooklyn, N. Y., yu entered by the
second-story window one night recently,
and &gt;60 In money and a pair of brace­
lets were stolen. . Th^door-bell of the
house wm rung violently a few nights
srbaequently. There wm a yellow en­
velope hanging to tbe door-knob by a
string. The atolen bracelet* were in
the envelope, and with tbam the follow-

furlough of several months and has
gone to his estate at Vanin.
Col. Foxxey jiropoecs that a fund be
raised for the support of the widow aud
daughter of Bayard Taylor.
Mbs. A. T. Stewart preserves her
youthful appearance in a remarkable
manner. She has not a gray hair.
Oex. Gabsibld and Mr. Abram 8.
Jkbby Built wmouc of the loafers Hewitt have been engaged to lecture
of West Baltimore, Chin, yet he was the before the Harvard Finance Clnb next
accepted suitor of Mary \ Briitenbaugh,
a highly respectable lady. The neigh­
Mildred Ln, daughter of Gee.
bor* were not.wiljingjo let her have Robert E. Lee, will • soon be married io
her own way in the matter, but deter­ a prominent English merchant of Bir
mined to pat an end to the courtship. m 1 rt;;
On throe successive evenings Jerry was
It is rumored that the eldest daugh­
dragged out of Miss BnUenbaugh's
[mrlor by masked men. but on the ter of N. P. Banks is studying tor the
fourth evening he waa there aa usual. stage. Her father ■as aa actor in a
The next measure was to tar and feather small way in his youtlu
Miss Bessix Eyabts,the third daugh­
him; and that kept him away from the
house several days, but he celled again ter of the. Secretary of Stale, is enm soon a* bo wa* clean. On emerging Bed to Mr. Edward Perkins, of the
iur class at Harvard University.
he was fired at from an ambush, the bul­
let going through hia hat. The inci­
Paris papers take it for granted that
dent appears to have roused him io the every prominent American is a Sena­
necessity of action, and he eloped with tor. La Liberie spoke of CoL Thomas
Mias Brittaubangh on the following A. Scott aa President of the Senate,
and now, strangest of alL, Figaro speaks
A RETEXtre, officer, named Cotton, of Mark Twain as a Senator.
Johefb A. Gould died in Enfield,
i VAtcrionsIy disappeared from Gaines­
ville, Ga., two years ago. The diMp Me., lately, and an autopsy showed that
I&gt;caranco of Cotton had almost been death waa caused by a splinter ol bone,
forgotten until a few days ago, when about the size of a match, which had
Jamee Bryant, his brother-in-law, lying penetrated his brain from a wound re­
at the point of death, confessed* the ceived during tbe civil war in 1865 and
crime aud prayed for pardon. He aaid remained there ever since.
ho tried to got Cotton to drink poison,
but failed. This oxaaperated him, and
Tbe Pocasset Tragedy.
one day ho found Cotton in a blackberry
The Pocasset tragedy is fast being
patch, when he struck him a fatal blow relegated into that forgetfulnrea which
on tbe head, took the body and buried so soon overtake* even tho most sensa­
it under hia distillery, with a pistol and tional crime in this age, but sufficient
the bottle ot poison. Bryant died aud interest still attaches to it to render the
some gentlemen searched for Cotion. present condition of the unhappy par
According to tho dying man’s confes­ cuts a matter of interest Neither of
sion, they found a human skeleton with them manifest any symptom or insan­
the skull badly broken, and by it lay * ity. and Freeman liimaelf protests
pistol and bottle.
against any attempt to secure hia ac­
Mb. Mrxxox, of Meredith, Mo., was quittal on this ground. He still be­
a strong disciplinarian in his own house­ lieves Liiat God called upon him to kill
hold, and prided himself on the obfr- hiachild, and tncs to console himself
dienee of his family. His children tor the failure of her expected resur­
were accustomed to the rod from their rection by a theory that the " sacrifice "
cradles until they quitted the parental wm intended to produce * great reli­
roof, and it waa oven aaid ihal he gious awakening, of which he see*
Shipped hia wife on aoveral occaaiona. signs in the widespread discussion of
But ho waa of high atanding in the his course by tbe press and the pulpiL
community, aud when, a few days ago. But Mr*. Freeman's maternal love has
be spoke ir a church meeting -of tho fully triumphed over tbe fanatical faith
dutv of fathen in training their off­ that iod her so acquiesce in the mur­
spring. bo waa very attentively liricned der, though aho still inaiata that they
to. On his way homo he met hia son were guilty of no crime. Their breth­
George, who had been fishing on Sun­ ren and Bisters of the Adventist faith
day, and gave the boys cruel beating— are utterly bewildered, their dazed con­
perhaps to illustrate the subject that he dition being well illustrated bv the
had been discussing in church. George
went to a neighbor's house, Ixirrowed a
pm, and shot his father dead.

Tint ppiacopaJ Diocese Convention
-ta Mt&amp;a irPetrnh UM wtek, elwtr.l JUt, Dr.
S. 11 Harris, ot Chicago, to fell the ruraiwy
causnd by UM dtapUccmral ot Bishop MeOoikry.

Two mouwAYMEX perpetrated a bold

about t J,'W. wa« acised. aud beforn tbe pao.
era ta 0»alJ rmhaa toe aatarn ot U « iraoaac♦nr the it-kera. afth th. money, had drtrea
a gtat d a taiggy which was watlios fur

A scour who recently arrived at Fort
Kawh from HitUsr BoU'a camp reports tbit

mtinter of a fellow nerro, bavtas aMMaioatod
htewtafo aateep ta bed.

The report, heretofore mentioned,
that a D^nty Marebal and »ix men h«d l«ra

Petxoletm V. Nassy's new
"The Widow BcdoU," is not hk.
the Philadelphia proas.

Wc dtp the following from the In­
dianapolis Sentinel: "The Crawford
County (Ind.) Demo-rat haa the fol­
lowing interesting paragraph relative to
the birth of two children to the same
father, in Jennings township: 'A child
was Lmtu to .a eonpte in JfilL ,In 1H69
IthafAber ut this child hmrriAThis sec­
ond and present wife, and, ten years
later, in 1879, a child was boro by the
second wife, it l&gt;eing the eighth child
born during the ten years of lheir mar­
riage. throe premature and five large and
healthy babies. There is just sixty­
seven ywfi*’ Bificfvnae iu the ages of
, the tvro children, and in this month the
father will be 88 years old. This all
occurred in Jennings township, this
county.’ The Democrat omits to say
that tho name of the fitter is Adison
Williams, now residing at Magnolia,
Crawford county, and that he came
to Indiana from Pennsylvania in 1817.
—The Sigourney (Iowa) Newt ot i
ascent date contains the following: **A
few weeks ago wc nuulc mention about
tbe twenty-fifth child of Father Elijah
McCJeuaaan. Since that time the old

From the Graham County (Kan.)
Star. Mias Nettie C. Carpenter, a
young lady from Michigan, had quite
an adventure last Wednsedsy.
She
Ijui taken herself * claim and built
thereon a
’
roofed with r_ _______ ________ r
tho dirt from falling down she put
heavy paper on the under side of the
poles, end, hearing a rattling noise ou
the paper, she thought that the mice
were at work. She got th* broomstick
and gave the ]&gt;aper a gentle tap, when,
instead of mice, as the young lady
thoughfi she brought down a hissing
viper. His viperwip immediately took
poanwaion of tho l&gt;ed and coiled him­
self for ajjght, but hr got more of it
than he could stand, and had to suc­
cumb to tho courage of Mim Nettie.
He measured four feet in length. How
many of your Eastern ladies would I
have fought and killed it with a broomA kxmarkahlx suicide is reported in
the Philadelphia newspapers. Harry
Ackley, aged only 12 yeara, hang himsoH in the House of Refuge there. Fur
attempting to escape from the institu­
tion he had been placed in solitary con­
finement, on bread and water, in a dark
and unfurnished celt He had been
kept tiwre a week, being taken out each

Monad UUffttem of Ms thfldren were
boys ana ten of them were girls, and at
this time twenty of Lis children are liv­
ing, and ten of them are at home, and
oil ia reasonably good health. Two

moved,' and it ia done. Our faith was
equal to that and yet our faith does not
avail* Meanwhile much, religious exatemgni is reported as the result of a
recent revival at Portsmouth.N.H..and
the Pocasset tragedy might have been
repeated there had not tbe erasv father,
who instated that the Lord had com­
manded him to sacrifice hia children,
had sense enough still left to beg the
neighbors to take them away before he
killed them.

UM

KMuhS43T“
The Birmingham Qtuette say* that
among the animals belonging to a
menagerie that visited Tanbury recent­
ly is a fine female elephant named
"Lisrie." Nearly five yean ago this
anima], after a hard walk, wa* allowed

mxro«

Silver Bpkixos, Fla., ia 100feet deep,
coven aa acre, and sends a iirc-»Jn (X)
to 100 feet vide, eight mile* to th*OckLawaha river.

Three ia Inhered to be more snow
on the Alps in Switzerland at present
than tout ever before been known at
thia time of the year.
Wm. Gale, of Cardiff, haa jest com­
pleted al Bradford. England, the unex­
ampled feat of walking 2,500 miles in
1,000 consecutive hours.
The dsi .___ _ _ hotel keeper al
&gt;hio, rubbed rod pepper in
a boarder as he sat at din­
ner. because he winked at her.
Wm R. Cpshixo, of Mattapotaott.
Maas., has had his grave dng, boarded
up inside and covered over, in prepara­
tion for his death whenever it occur*.
Thb pioneer Liquor-seller in Geneva,
Ind, is having a hard experience. He
lias been prosecuted at law, hi* house
has been set on fire, and shots are fre­
quently fired over his head at night.
The Belcher Mine, in Nevada, will
soon bo 3,000 feet deep. Machinery al

The saying of an old philosopher,
that if he had a lever long enough he
could move the world, leads a country
corret{&gt;ondent to write to the Wheeling
(Pa.) Leader that, if he had a dried
apple big enough he could soak np the
Pacific ocean.
The Chicago Common Council has
voted that Sunday drinkers may enter
the bar-rooms by tho front doors, in­
stead of going in by the side doors.
That ia tossy, the Council have resolved
not to attempt to stop the Sunday
liquor traffic.
A PEET well al Stockton, Kan., has
run dry, and is emitting sulphurous
fumes. Mr. Dappin, firmly behoving
that the bottom lias fallen into hell,
maintains a position day and night at
the opening, with an ax at hand, ready
to kill tho devil when be emerge*.
La Gaceta, ot Madrid, puts tho pop­
ulation of Spain at 16,625.860. This is
an increase of 952324 over tbe census
of 186Q. Tbe emigration from Spain is
increasing. In France, including Al­
geria. there are 156,475 Spaniard*
A Quakeress, at a funeral in Rock­
ville, bid., said that the spirit moved
her to undertake a sermon, and that
aho was encouraged to speak. But she
began by telling the mourners that the
dead n.an was in eternal torment, and
they had her arrested.
A V ikxxa statistician ha* published a
pamphlet, in which he state* tbatethare
are 102,831 persons in Europe 90 yean
old and upward, and that of those over
1,000 there are 241 women and 161 men
in Italy, 229 women and 183 mon in
Austria, and 526 mon and 524 women
in Hungary,
lx accordance with tho order of the
Governor General of BL Petersburg,
arms can.be sold only to persons who
furnish s' special permit from the Mayor,
and the permits must be preserved by
tbe dealers in arms.
The existence of coal waa known to
the ancicnta, although very little use
was made of it Theophra&lt;ns,Ahe pu­
pil of Aristotle, in a treatise ou stones,
speaks of a " fossil substance called
coals.* .Probably, evan before thia, coal
wm used by the Chinese, for tb«r miaes
are undoubtedly very ancicnL Tbe
old Britons are supposed to have used

have been exceeded by Mr. Henry N.
Smith, who has paid more money for
trotters titan any man living. He jmid
for Lady Thorn, &gt;30,000; for Goldsmith
Maid. &gt;33,000; for Lucy. tL’,000; for
Jay Gould. &gt;33,000. Gould be bought
of Fisk. George Hall and Jay Gould.
They owned the horse, tiaring bought
him from a New Bedford ftarty when
his name was Judge Brigham. Tattler
he bought of A. J. Alexander for &gt;17,000; Gen. Knox he paid &gt;10,000 for;
Rosalind cost him &gt;13,000; Boeraica,
&gt;86.000; Idol. 97,600; Western Giri.
&gt;1,000; Martha Nutwood. &gt;1,500. Daisy
Burns he traded Harry Harley for with
Commodore Vanderbilt; she stood him
in &gt;3,500. What does all that foot upl 16,000
&gt;204,500 exactly. Goldsmith Maid waa
ou the go, in Um cam, for thirteen year*.
other. trawling over 100,000 miles, al­
ways taking her regular mt on the
can as if in her box stall. She has
netted to her owner over &gt;75,000, after

drcn and four great-grandchildren. He

Bbvextt vc—eln, from five to aeventy
krai' burden, with 350 men, are now en­
gaged in the Key Want sponge trade.
Timb ia life'a tree, from which some
gather precious fruit while others lie
down under its shadow and perish with
hunger.
Ax old lady, living in Loudon county,
Vk. ia Um mother of fourteen children.
*U hung, whose ages range from 42 to
70 yean.
Join.' Laxham, who shot and killed
Georgia Drake, an actress in the Ban
Antonio Theater, has been sentenced to

ProsxtexrtWalfocd presided, and saksd
the pleasure of th* meeting. A mem­
ber asked what wts the financial condi­
tion of the society. The report of
Mrs. Conklin, the Financial Secretary,
wm read aa an answer. The receipt*
for tho last three months were &gt;55'J.25;
expenses, &gt;680.91, showing a deficit of

Mrs. Wilson—“ It is not so. I didn’t
spend &gt;12,000 of other's people's money,
either. [In an nndestone.J She's *
.
.
Q.jgbt to be
tarred and feather™
don’t stop ail
Mrs. Luak-Mf
thif, Mrs. Wilson.----------------- ---------man. You an making all the disturbMra. Wilson—" Where’s that dollar
that my husband advanced to the jani­
tor? You have not given him credit
for it"
[Exit Mr*. Wilson, to
return in a few minutes and take a seat
in tbe back part of ths halt]
Mr. Conklin—‘I think with inch
member* a* Ihb
haa goi it ought

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VOLUME VI

NASHVILLE, BARlfifr C0\, MICH IGA'

SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1879.

"A sample-room on the first floor,
and send my keyater up right away, and
call me for the 6 38 train cast in the

and gared at his new diamond.
And Abou Tamerlik hied him forth
l«*wl« st ui^w* *e**t.^
is* ।

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“ You must be very expeditious, Miss '
Judson. Time is money, you know.
Take the measurements accurately—no
blunder*, mind, for it won't pay to of­
fend Mrs. Morgan. She's among our
very beat customers. Now, quick about
ill’
How keenly the wind blew—how
heavily the currents of rain swept
against her tender form, rendering all

v There, take her out into the sun­
shine, Jane, my little blue-eyed rooebud"
She wa* a 6-months-old l&gt;aby, with a
complexion like peach-bloaaoms, and
golden brown hmr. jsuted away from a
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MM CT aU
a;TO
H».l K*t»i*a*u i
«&gt;».'^*«i*&lt; * .

LEWIS DURKEE,

FE1GHNER.

UNION HOUSE

| you get it?

-TOSW'lSLu,

yyOLCOTT HOU SB,
Maahvtlla, Michigan.

€. C. W&lt;rt.rorr. Proprietor.

AKE no ISE,
Tharnapple Lake, Barry 0o.. Mich.
I* P. COLR, Prupr-totor.

Speak, or

mv

brain

hardened. She drew buck with a gesture
of disdain. Then ahe aaid, angrily, “ If
you do not immediately leave me., and
cease thi* rimportguat* cfaunar. I will
sfmmbn.tV Mlcoclauk* to kirn you
from the grounds"
’’ Turn me from the ground*! ” echoed
tile hag, while her wrinkled face gres
BTcn a ahsde salkwjrr.
‘ "iw. and b«ve yon lodged in the
county jail *s a vagrant. 1 shall not
nor will not l&gt;* annoyed in mj-ownpazk
with the impertinence of a miserable

“Very well to talk of j
grants, my pretty bujff?* -1
Eiey. half-stifled with rage;
ter not anger me. I a
Ay, you may look at me I Look, and
look as if »U ep^&lt;i,«tn&gt;&gt; m« dead, for
Ibero ere dark day* in store for you. I
see it in the glistening spots of your
eye ami the lint* about *ow rp*e-red
month. A time wffl eotno when yon
will wish you had spoken a Lnfle kinder
to the 'xntariable beggar-woman.' Re­
member what I say to you, lady 1 My

Then Anu spoke of Madame Hevere's injunction*, and her intended
visit to the bou*e of a Mn Morgan, in

to Bostqn the othl
an hinodteil appea
colWhtfft.y am
uniting for wdlthat place, and pci
anCC of Injttx-cuvr

the woman, raising herself on her el­
bow.
••That’* strange—very strange
that Anna should Im* going to work at
Mrs. Morgan'^ Mid 1 b*xe on a#death-!
bed. The pnrsl* are right —there I*
a somethingJtronger than fate! ’
_•
" MoIImt Hagar, what ar© yon lalkiOjf
of? I can't understand you this none
Madfie man's cadi &gt;
ioitfrv daa*rr's tilL
You ve never been there before; it's a ’ cloaed and the mon,
Th'e Belfast m.
fine bouse. I've heard. Tou shall wew
the gay gold necklace yon have *e«i
WuRooking at sometimes—the one with
the amethyst clasp. It was a baliy'a
necklace once, but it will be a pretty
bracelet noW Jar! yo»r slerdgr littW

hc had slaked and lo&lt;^4aining $70 in
excess of his disbursement*, found
among the funds be had ciplrhed. Thi*
-bd towkAomolwiUi’hfm M Blaine, and
has safely invested it

yy ILLIAM JONES.

played upon Lawyer Callahan, of Fay­
ette county. Mo. He was victimised by
the "bullion game,” a dodge long
known but one tliat has not been suceeasfully applied for many yean T. G.

NEW LIVERY!

UHRYiBOARIHMG STABLE

The 'yield of petroleum from the
' Pennsylvania oil fields during March
and April was 25 per cenL greater than
during the corresponding months last
year, and about three times a* great a*
seven years ago. It ha* now reached
IJKMXOUO barrel* a month, a daily avere
age of 50,000 barrel*.
Thk returns of emigration from the
Mersey during the month of April show
an enormous increase. It appears that
65 vessels left the Mersey with 10,!&gt;17
passengers, of whom 5,348 were En­
glish, 58 Scotch, 1.546 Irish. 3.814) forvignera, and 156 whose naUonalitira
were not known. Their destinations
were 8.931 to the United Slate*, 1.723
to Bntiah North America, 48 to Aua-

copse was choecn for the encounter.
But friend* haa followed unol&gt;*&lt;-rvcd,
। and came up in time to catch the bel­
ligerent* in the act of clearing a space
for the fight by hewing down thetnisbwood with their swunl*. The ladiervusn'-** af the -tiling wa* mn made
apparent, and the affair ended in good

great deal that wa* good
_ _______ He wa* downright. He
sympathized with Irish liberty, though
he came to thi* country when 9 years
of age. He was not drawn into any of
the military movements against En­
gland, txcsusc be looked upon them
with the vision of a practical soldier.
He wanted to sec clearly more poaalbil
ity of success than wa* ever made ap­
parent to him. He was approached ansuccessfully for the purpose of getting
his aid in several movement*, the result
of which proved the excellence of his
judgment Yet hi* military eduoation.
1*11 ng the probable buxines* to Ie trans- aside
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from that be got in the wars, wu
acU-d through the Panama canal when *olf-education,
completed. M. Levaseur f:-' it
5,000,000 ton* annuallv st present, and
that it will be 7.250,000 by 1807 M
Ccrivole puts the amount at 6,000.000
ton*, and computes st $3 per ton, $18,- and Cbepultopec. The doctor*, in or­
der to clean the wound*, passed a
handkerchief clear through hi* body
tonnage st *260,000,000. and $360,000.
Ho used to tell a story of a forlorn
000 for the United States, and that it hope that be led daring the Mexican
will gain one-quarter of European trade war in order to relieve some English
with China, J span and Oceanic*. The ladies, who were suffering pnration and
Hues canal was opened at the cloa. of indignities in the City of Mexico. With
a small company of kindred spirits, be
through, making groa* receipts to the penetrated to the heart of the city and
amount of $1.830,4.55; in 1874 the ves­ released the sufferers, who were quar­
sels had inerraMsl to 1.264, of 2,421.803 tered in the American camp until the
ton* The expectation* for the Ameri city w» taken, and they were restored

ing creature's arm.
“ Mother Hagar -that is," stammered
line* of sapphire.
And ere he had lieen asleep even un­
! Anna, remembering the message of the
“She is outgrowing that amethyst
nedkUce I used to wear til the midnight-watch, Rhumul cm
necklaoe." continued Mr* Morgan, •-------- VA1V"*Z------- .77”------- Tra i**8'**^
Ung oa; rdhkc to-see the poor old rWund inyi^A when I wa* a L*b©.“ 1 i Uhp smote aguui upon the panel of his
ihouglrtfatbr; * w« must hare aisitker:
erealhre vrtfn n&gt; Yccn K very, very I “Turn—let me «•&lt; vonr face'" door, snd cried aloud
link of gold out on."
“ Awake. A Von Tamerlik. for the
time wan fth. sad the train stayeth for
tin fire of thoae haughty eyes, and
no man. Awake and haste.for slumber
turned the proud lines around Che
overtook thy servant, and thu way is
mouth to earesaing smile*. Mr*. Mor­
long and the ’tm* gone!"
gan's fashionable acquaintance* would
And Abou Tamerhk rose and dressed
scarcely bare known her now, a* she
and
girded up his loins, and set forth
watched Jane sauntering out upon the
with great speed, for his heart was
anxious. Nevertheless, be gave Ilhulit. end
HuA^dly bp tw&lt;&gt; ’nr three
mal cm Uhp a quarter, and made him
flight* of wooden stairs, which led to in her arms, mnh^inng. through haj&gt;- carry his grip, and he cursed him for a
' raven hair, and a step like a Qu&lt;-«n
| * How close it is!" ahemurmured, half the very lop of an old Louae. In the py sobs and hyatonc bursts of tears, driveling laggard.
I
corner
of
*
dark,
dismal
room
stood
a
And, when he was corn© to the train,
"
My
daughter'
My
own
lost
love!
“
| aloud, pushing aside the lace drapenev
I J»Jlft bud, tyioti which wa* stretched a
Later in Uic day. Mrs Morgan'« car it wa* 11 :46 p. m., and it was a way­
I that veiled the vidtropen window.
was drawn up in front of the nar freight going south.
Bbc rose, and, throwing a costly lace 1 gaunt figure, with saffron like skin, snd
And Abou Tamerlik fell upon Rhnrow alley, and the pole lady in black
mantle over her shoulders, went out in­ , matted iron-gray hair
mnl cm Uhp, and smote him. and treat­
to lhe summer glow of the Jane of tor- | "Anna!—is it you, darling?" camo
.
Hagar's room. But death, the dcatroy ed hta roughly, and said
noon, her fingers between the Icsvt* of
’
O pale gray **» of all ***e«, the
er. bad passed the threshold—of which
the book she had been dreaming over.
the reader I* aware-and sealed the Prophet pity thee if thou callrst me
A* aha passed Che diamond sparkle of a
3elids into everlasting stillneM. Mis.
large fountain, whose liquid streams
And be gat him into bis bed.
organ was too late.
roae into the air with a low musical
Now, when sleep fell heavily upon
There, on the narrow jmllci-licd, with
murmur, a sudden rustle and footstep to-day, mother?
" Better! "-echoed the hag, with a bit- I the coldr gray aOadows of tn© grave Abou Tamerlik, for he wa* sore di*
ter laagb. ** Jio. child, I never expect Jroopiag over her rigid face, and liand* couraged, Rhumul em Uhp kicked
to be better any more. I am dying, I • folded on her pulseless breast, lay the fiercely against the panels of hi* door,
■ Get your ticket at the wagonI”
(Trim old KJP*.T "oioBt. who, years be­ and said;
screamed the doorkeeper of the circus
*O Abou Tamerlik. the drummah, yesterday to a young man with a girl on
fore, forc|oid the ilark days that bad so
“ Dying!" and Ann* threw hen
tier knees beside the pellft bed?
sw*kr and drrax with all speed. Il is
night in lhe valleys, but the day-star change. "This is the third lime von
no. Mother Hagar, don't. t*lk_&gt;
shiner on the mountain*. Truly th© have come .here without ticket*, when
makes me sick lo?i»gft&gt;e I’rg
train is even now dur at lhe depot, but you know I can't take money."
the or.lv fru-.-jd I«'*Aidin the
the "bus la indeed gone."
,
x
, young man and his girl fell back,
The
twisted round her head. Mr*. Morgan - the only person who loves me!'
And Abou Tarnorltk the drnmmah i B0(
" You are right, so far.” said tl
■&gt;ud, as they did not go near the ticket­
drew her skirts haughtily away from
swore himself awake, and pul on Ins wagon, and yet seemed very anxious to
their chance contact with the gypsy's ing woman, with a low groan. “ fc_____
robes, and hastened to the depot, while see the circus, a curious-minded citizen
love you as my own child. But, for al!
travel-soiled garment*.
Rtratii*! em Uhp the porter went before edged around and inquired of the young
"Beware, woman ! " she said.'contemp­ that, you ought not to aorro vjuBch for
tuously. " We do not tolcrst© trcepoM-

"It'a oniv a little I u. pretty lady;
'tisn't much to the likes j! you. Let the
old gypey tell the fortune she sees in
thW lily-while han4, ail sparkling with

ORNO STRONG.

coarse tartan fell from her arm.
the violet sparkle cd the amethyst
BtrauhU
With
And Abou arose, and gift his raiment
a faifit scream, and deadly pallor, ahe about him, sod hcatened down stairs,
and crept Into the "bus.
And ho marveled that he was so
"Child, where did VOU get that
!°
bed exceedingly early and marvelously
polo face to the gleaming jewel, in
mute surprise.
t

NUMBER 39.

always elegant She never buys cheap
lace, which wears out in a season, but
procures lhe real, which last* for yeara.
Again, rhe aavea all her piece*—every
Gen. Shield* once had a difficulty
scrap of silk, satin, or velvet- and is
never at a lo*a for the materials for a with Abraham Lincoln, which resulted
bright-colored bow or a tasteful head- in preparations for a duet Shortly
after his return from the Mexican war,
a newspaper in lllinoi*. chare he lived,
FACTS AMD FIGURES.
published an.article that displeased him
venr much. He called upon the editor,
ami said it was offensive, and insisted
ut&gt;on knowing thi name of the author.
The editor asked time to consider, and
mean-while consulted Mr. Lincoln, in­
Naw Hxmfsuikk's manufactures last forming him that the writer of the arti­
year amounted to over $96,0Ut),0C0, cle wa* a young woman. “ Oh. I’ll set­
among them being $30,588,500 worth of tle that," aaid Lincoln. “ Tull Shields
cotton goods, $11,709,000 of boot* and I am personally responsible for it"
shoos, and $9,222,000 of woolen*.
This was enough for Shields, and be
Tsk average salary of Methodist min­ immediately challenged Lincoln to
isters in fourteen Southern conferences
is said to be $572, and the average
unoun1 paid $4M In Northern con­
ference* the average is $700, and the
deficiency in payments about 12 per

And when they reached the tiepot it
«a* a gravel train going west, and the
clock in the steeple tolled 2 a. m.
And Abou Tamerhk fell n]&gt;on Rhu­
mul cm Uhp th© porter, ofid !&gt;cat him
all the way home, and pelted him with
mud. and broke hi* lantern, and cursed
him And he got him to bed and slept
Now, when A boa Tamerlik awoke the
SUU wae high, and the noiae of the
street car rattled in lhe street And
ins heart smote him, and be went down
staira, and the clerk Mid to him
"O Abou Tamerlik,live in peace. Il
is too late for breakfast and too early
for dinner; nevertheless, it won t make

"O Atxra Tamerlik the drummali,
1 hasty in *peech and slow to think,
wherefore shouldst thou get up at day­
break. when there is another train go©*
the same way to morrow morning 7“
But Alxiu Tamerua would pot hcark
CU nnia him. bet jiatd hi* bill, and hired
a team and a mad to take idm to lb©
: next town. And he hired the team at
lhe lissty-klaldiL’sid- he cursed the
bouse that he pul up al.
i Now, the il vary stableb»loured U&gt; the
Itndfcrd, an the same. ' But Abou Tamerhk the drummali wist not that it was

were foremost in bringing him out and
organizing the brigade. He arrived
late from California, with the under­
standing that he was to be given the

of a brigade under Banka, that was
given him. He gained, however, the
credit of winning about lhe only battl&lt;
credited to Bank* - the battle of Winclieatcr He hail a pet project of cap­
turing Stonewall Jackson, but com­
plained bitterly that, just as hi* plans
were about maturing, he was ordered,
by Gen. McDowell, to retreat.
Gen. Shield* was tiv* feel eight inch­
es in height, of compact build, and in
hi* youth had dark hair. Hi* eye* were
dark and piercing, and gave him a wild
look to strangers. He wa* very atten­
tive to women, and fond of paying them
compliments. He ziade long visit* u&gt;
friends in New York and throughout
the country. He was once dining al
the house ot a prominent citizen of
New York, who*© wif*. a member of a
staid old Dutch family, did not rrliah
Gen Shields' reticence about hisdomc*-

pered reply. " I didn't How enough for
incidental* when 1 wa* figgrring on the
cost of thia thing, but 1 don't want the
to know it!”
" How much are you short ? “
" Only 5 cent* 1 figg-re 1 that ten
shilling* would pay all expense*, but 1
got left We spent It) cents for peanut*,
10 cents on the street care, and 5 in
candy. I had just $1 left to pay our
way in. When »Lc got a peanut shuck in
her throat and I had to buy a gisivi of
lemonade to wash it down Didn't do
it. though, till I ba-1 pounded her
the
tiock more'n fifty times and treed to pull
one o' them fire hydrants up by the

"Yon will? By goah! but that let*
me out! I'd msde up my mind to tel)
the gal that the tigers had got loose and
the hyen»a h*d run mad, but she's l-’nghe*dvd ahd might not have believed iL
Thankee, air. and the fust time I m in
town 111 pay it back. Hang it, I orter
figgrred on 'leven shillings, 'stead- of
ten. but you've made me happy for lifeCome, BetaDetroit Free Pretu.

During the siege ot Pari* there wa*
nobody more popular, and afterwards
there wa* nolxMly more unpopular then
Hcrgt Hoff. He with bi* own hand slew
twenty-seven Germans during the first
six weeks ot the siege. His gallantry
was
rewarded by
_____________
. praise lavished in his
j regimental order
। general order of the day, and the Legion
\ ot Honor was bestowed on him. The
Minister of War told him it was very
important that a dispatch should reach
Marshal Bazainc, and offered him $4,000
to undertake the mission It was peril­

you to buv cheap goods simply because
was easier for him than tor many
!
In the Youg'rin 'fliis plan does not Frenchmen—ho was an Alsatian and
Louis, approached Callahan with the
spoke German writ He said to the
whispered statement that he knew *1l pay; ’ If you , bay tat' ktthi bay good Minister of War : “I accept the mission.
party who knew another party that had
but I refuse th? money “ Howl after
shall I do—what will become of me! *
the child so well I might take the sweet
howl of indignation went up when it was
“Gone! My baby gone?"
revenge in my coffin along with me, for
found ScrgL Hoff had disappeared. It
A scream of agony came from the
was said that he had always been a Prus­
mother's heart. Then ah'- tried to
sian spy, and wa* now a traitor. The
speak, bat couldn't a thousand-pound
Government gave the key-note to these
bowls to save Hoff's life if he wm dis­
to rot-ha! ha!
covered as be pass* J through the enemy's
Her threat came h &gt;me to her well!”
old gypsy took away and
mw. Callahan bit outright He drew
IIAOOm gold from his hank and p***ed
it to Algero, receiving the coveted bull­
ion. He did remember that "all is not
gold that glitters,” but as a similar if
not the same brick was analysed in his

■ N'eoriy m&gt; hour bed she be-n reodiag,
when Jane rushed out from lhe bouse.

that his brick wa* brara from the center
out It wm an excellent imitation of a
valuable ingot, however. Callahan felt
sick at the stomach Ho thought he
Joaded. and. pointing it at hie wife,
pulled th* trigger, shooting her through
the head.” At NomchTjC T , William
J. Hopewell "took down a broken awe-

■M

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the IJKXMh

loti 9&lt; For

I

sj&gt;eak out bluntly on one occasion, pro­
posing “ the health of Gen. Shield* and
Li* wife." * Some of hi* military associ­
ates present were quite surpris'd to
learn that he wo* married, but the
good matron earned her point, and in
thto semi-public way took the oppor
tunity to W; n&gt; some of tier maiden lady
friends not to looe their hearts Gen
Hhiclds leaves a wife and family at Car­
rollton, Mo. One eon is 19.
He wa* a man of great physical en­
durance, and jet did not seem to take
care of himself. He would cat and
dnnk almost anything,and work as long

that it will give the pricisc weight of a
human hair, and is susceptible to the
slightest atmoepheric change*. Mill­
ions of dollars* worth of tireeion* met­
al* wi11 be weighed anntudly upon these
scale*.—New Orlean e Tiaiee.

newly created thrones in Europe, or
those in which the male hereditary
rareesmon had from any cause ' lapsed,
have been fiU.*d by Prince* -A German
dynaatira. A Prince of the house of
Haxo-Coburg was elected ruler of the
newly formed kingdom of Belgium, after
he had shortly before refused the title of
King of the Hellene*, which had been
offered him Pnuors of the same kou*
married the Queen ot Portugal. Maria 11,
da Gloria, in the year 1836, and Victoria.
Quora of England, in the year 1840, afid
their sons have beqome the heirs to the
thrones of those states. All attempts to
fill the thrones of Spain and Roumama
with ruler* not proceeding from German
dynasties have proved a failure. Both
King An&gt;adeu*. of Savoy, and Prince
Couxa. a born Roumanian. were after a
brief period of rule, compelled to leave
the count nea of which they had become
the sovereign*. The throne of Greece
was first occupied by a Prince, of the
* Bavarian dynasty, Otto I. ; and after his
dethron* ment by George I., a Pnn&lt;-e
of the Schieswig-HoUU-in-SftiderUun.-Glucksburg line- The present ruler of
HohenxolJern-Sigmaringen, and the new
Pnnce of Bulgaria is also of German
ungin. Fifty years ago the privilege
of filling vacant or newly created thrones
belonged almost exclusively to France
and Austria; several throne* in Italy
were held by Bourbons and Hapsburga
only twenty years ago. The (fflrelle
adds that it must be admitted that the

Remedies for Hydrophobia.
A Parisian veterinarian ha* recently
inounced bis discovery of a certain

prove its value be moculalod sixteen
dogs with the virus, abandoned eight of
them to nature and pieced the remainder
on active treatment. The first eight
shortly became rabid and died; the
others are still ahvo and apparently in

In connection with the question of
hydrophobia. L'Italia Agricola recalls
* circumstance put on roeord by Dr.
MaraschetU. an Italian sugeon al Mos­
cow. While traveling in the Ukraine,
in lb!3. then- were introduced to his
notice fifteen iiervona who had just been
bitten by a dog that was undoubtedly
rabid. As the doctor wa* preparing hi*
remedies he wa* waited on bv a depuation
of respectable person*, who requested
that a peasant of the neighborhood.

Maraachctti consented, on condition
that he *1 ould be allowed to bo present
and pcraonally supervise the measurra
adopted by the coutryman. The latter
gave fourteen of the patu- nt* a dcwoction
of broom-flowers to drink, and twice *
day he carefully examined the intenor
surface of the tongues, to see. a* be ex­
pressed it, "whether any button* eon tai u-

these ap[&gt;car&lt;-d they were st once opened
and canteFixed with a red-hotiron. The
whole of these fourteen patients re­
covered. and MaraschctUsaw them three
years afterward in perfect health.
The fifteenth patient, who waa put
under ordinary treatment, developed
hydrophobia at the end of the seventh
day, and died.— I/arf/ord TimeJ.

Every organ and every muscle in the
human body depends for its action on
nerve-force. elaborated in the brain, or
spinal ganglia: snd so
every
thought and feeling—the more active
the thinking or the more intcnso the
feeling, the greater the expenditure of

Tbe little white threads that run in
branches through the body from the
brain and npinal eord are merely eonductors of tliis force, jaal as the wires
arc of the electricity.
The brain-battery, when in a vigorous
condition, elaboraics enough nervous
force, not only for an ordinary, bat for
a vast deal of extraordinary now diroctly from Lhe raw material in the
blood, for in such case all raw znalo*ation*h*t he was a marvel. Beseemed nal is furniahod in proportion to the
to remember everything he ever read.
He wa* fond of Bums, and was bom
But in " uervousnews ” of - svexy ,|orm
sufficiently far north in Ireland to have the balance is disturbed; the supply is
some of the air of Scotland wafted not ctjual to the demand; hence there is
over to him. He had no petty national a state of nervous exhaustion.
feeling that would prevent his admir­
By carefully guarding the outgo, the
ing a poet of another nationality.
person may enjoy a tolerable degree of
hedth; but he feels, often to prostration,
victim of one of the most diabolical of
Nihilist outragna. Paul Fufajeff re­
ceived a notice signed by the “Revolu­
tionary Commit1 ee," in which a sub­
scription of 40,000 rubles "for the use

whether to pay the
the
anonvmoaa
10 o'clock
on theloth.
forenoon of the 2d he
went out, and then, for the first time,
determined to appeal to. the police for
advice and assistance. Hardly, how-

traded. Generally self-control is weak­
ened ; one is oaailT startled,- Ungttor
and tears come at tnfies : the person in
touchy, perhaps hvstcneal; the blood is
impoverished, ami hence no organ or
tissue in the body is properly fed, nor
can fullv do ita work.
This deficiency of nerve-force may
result from deficient diet; the abuse of.
stimulants; too little sleep; protracted
overwork of brain or muscle; long-con­
tinued care, anxiety or grief; sensrud or
emotional excess ot any kind; lack of

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immigrate to Kansas this tall.
Our worthy townsman and ex-«npgrrlror, W. H. King, fa at VeruxmtvUl*
rrluiildiug Blabbin** grist-milk .
Henry Rrj^dds changed hfa ptem ot

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return. Hat ihatteote* way they say
they do it here. ..
.
Mtktesaly.
Barring Hariris mill, the place that
apprarn the moot like busioeMt, is the. Lage btJd a social. A grand limo was
While edebrattng don't forget that
premise* of the Hyde Mauufocturiug had and everything passed off ideas. th* l»M and rarest K«&lt;da Water, Fred,
Candle
land
fragrant Clguta in N*d&gt;Cm The Co. are drove with wurk, and
Yilteara ba farad at
'

DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

HATS AND CAPS,
Thoma* Payne fa the Detroit gentleman'a smoe that iuu rented Lee to
Hmrtrr's elevator. He will move in
July lai.

Mm. G. A. Tramaa. Mr*. A. W. GM*.

break a tea. making it oeiemar, to kill
th* lariferitig animal.
Mr. Welman and son Joe, returned
hud week from Che north part of the
state, ablthor they went to seek »
home. They report-* beautiful country
with good fMUitma hr maricatteg all
*.. hit* «»d yellow Hng.-n.mtly while- one has to sell, and also a grnodrhanrc
armbaUoai of gold *ud silver, *»d thto tor a large Dumber of homrieas families
in romjHialiec of tirc GmeralN request.

will not fa- sarpriwd that hr hceomplfabed the frat, yet if anydne el* had
accomplished th* work ah would con­
sider it remarkalde. AM it fa iht*t
John cultivated with a uta-burae cultivator, by riiangjng hMra^A 79 n&gt;»» of
corn. GO rod* long, m one day. or six
nod three-quarters acres.] Don’t go
and tell people JohnjXDjio a big day's
work, until you goPbr ttrrpostcd.
day evwatag. June 33rd, wb«s Be will
Marion Matteson. living Jdst'cast of
walk ea a ttarty-two lap track, fifteen
■/onr thriving village, has a breed of
mUes in'three hours. Mr C^tou walked
swine, nldi-L have six feet each. Wby
dou't some one apply lor a patent on
that improvement. Extra rooting gear
would be too much for any one to sub
mitto, but anything that wfll expedite
the movement* of a bog when one
wants to drive him out of the gaitlcn.
is a blessing. .Tally one for Markin's
Attmderyouthofte yean, living a
improvements.
tow mQea north, togged up in womna’s
The grand ring'hunt on Saturday
dcthe*, amL la company with a jFoang
last. Just all it* exciting features by
lady, attended Anabrust to Co’* exhi­ Entertainment on th* M. E. Church
। reason of tbc day being rainy. Not a
bition at the Hosmer school houw, on ground^ Wednesdty ettu Jun* &gt;5th.
vary large number turned out—about
ol»jcc: of this entertainment is tn raise
33—yet bad tbs day lieeu fair, an excit­
money fpr a Public Tcmpcrauce Liing time wnuh! have been the result.
hrnn*. It will rousUt of literary1 exer­
The great trouble was, and is. vpy few
cises, tru exhibition of novelties in tbc
person* know or bellevejhat there does
be made about bls lady, companion. works ot art. Refreshments of ice
certainly exist nn animal, very closely
Should be ever repeat toe act,- off'll cream, calf, strawIhttic* turd cream
allied to the iwuLher in and about the
corns Umm dods, and then thereTl be wsH be served. A plcauuuU tint* fa »»•
tidpatel, aud a general invitation gi vweal portion of this town. Let people
but h-arn lhe truth of tbc matter and
cn. Mr*. L. J. Wheeler. Sec’y.
WtiX-o’-TiiK-Wisr.
Tte Tmlda FfitaHook. *“
I
there will be *urh an u|iriHng as will
Nadir die was specially favored iu the
WOODLAND ITERS.
we hare heard ot several accident* matter of lectures, dnnr, * the hud wn-k.
cause the unbelievers to tremble.
resulting from allowing children to
BgOWW,
Ou Thursday and Friday evenings Dr.
Shy ha* moved Id* mill from Irving
play with ftsh-hooU. The test ra*c U
that of a i-year-old child of Geo, Dark. i Reynolds, the father of the Red Rildum. to Carlton.
i lectured to immense ntullcucr*. the
Mr. M, Reiser is building an addition
wbo on Tuesday but was so unfortu-1I small admittance toe bringing iu ovrr
Maple Grove ha* a chicken thief.
m4dfa *&lt;*41hfr.htek so strongly Im-1
i F-M. OnSaXurdAy sad Sunday arenAll. kind* ot fruit tree* hang very fall Who had * chicken far dinner last
Bedded In the
of the forehead.1
Wednesday 1
। ings Hildebrand, the ex -outlaw, had ! of tlwlr precious fruit.
that a physician had to be called to
The ladles’ mltc societr held a straw| guod audienres and took in jCM.JO. and
There doesn’t seem to Im* a great deal
MUr.
f larry festival last Tliuraday eve. at the
im Sunday aftenrooa, at the -Baptist of siekueos Just now in onr midst.
Now the act of mt tins a gash into one*
,
Chnrvh, Dr. I. Window Ayer delivered
The l»oys are. having same rather ex­ house of Mr*. Stewart.
lech to get out a fish-Loek la oat a ser­
The fanner* commeuced securing
a first-rias*, free temperaace lerinrc.
citing time* over trotting horse*.
ious mailer but fish-hook* srv genvralCome one, conic all. aud give Geo. their hay, but the weather so far has
The Hastings “Cheap Jake'’ yrrint
uliop, that run* the amateur eoueeru, at Gi«e, the proprietor of onr 3-crnt coun­ becu cold and unfavorable.
Rev. 1. Taylor, Presiding Elder of
the upper and of Main Hu, tnxnc&lt;l out ter, a call.
Hou. J. W. Stincbeomb, wife and thi^district. conducted thk M. E. quar­
aoch a villotoou*. blarkamith sort of
job of printing on the 4th of July pro­ yonngrot daughter are making friend* terly meeting at th* Norton school
hoaa&lt;- last Saturday and Sunday.
gramme*. that the committee haresii|&gt;A few days ago » dog of Bra. Pierre
L. H. has a nice little fountain in bis
Since Nashville was Iwru slichas cel­ preased their distributfou, so far a* po*.
killed a bog of Mart. Cumming', and
ebrated the nation'* birth seven times, sible, and caused nv w otic* to be printed yard, and we understand S. II. is tu
Mart,
says if Ben. don't wliack up be
have
water-works
erected
in
bis
yard.
from
thi*
&lt;&gt;Sce.
But.
aa
a
few
of
the
and the popularity of these patriotic
Quite* number of oar young men will put the l**v to him.
■—7-iramc* have gone out. the comThe people have heard vague mniors
jitter- desire to correct oue M-rionamfa- went to Nashville Thursdiy and Friday
ea (he eowteg1 vttebtsttea haris left take iu regard to premium*. There will to hear Dr. Reynolds. They came back of another pa|i*r to be started In Nash­
ville; but they shake their head* omin­
nothing to be desired or regretted, it be two premiums one of *33A0 for the feeling well pirated.
C. E.8. leave* home for the west part ously and toy m* News fa Strong
lock, a* though the com .g to k of J aly largest delegatioa of teams from the
enough for a city like Nashville.
of
the
Co.
io
deliver
books
be
has
sold.
counby.
nnd
$19.90
for
the
s&lt;-cond
farwin be a grand sneeeas, and an occasion
A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Try­
for one delegation. C. S. is a fair dealer, a* thu number of
long to be remembered. The eommit- gate; instead of
books be has sold la-ars him out in the on Down* died on Motxlay night. The
funeral sen ices were held at the Quail
truth.
.
onamteomT?u.--7sr Ixrt the
। We have a young mania our place Trap school house on Wednesday.
VerdictsfsGrnd Maa.
| &lt;recently from Ohio) who has rend one This fa a second child they hay* lost
Iwlls ring. Malates be fired, the Deci»; volume of Blackstone through, and within a year.
F.
M.
Potter
rim
lively
man
of
the
laratioii of Independence be read, lhe
8MT fipangf.d Min sukg. oad|fire JIauk. oxer at Vcrmciitvflle, has l&gt;een says, “his daily prayer Is that he may
to Chfe-ago, and while then- Interviewed I become an eminent lawyer."
E. 8. fa to make hfa grand delivery of
Hon. Tom Hendricks upou some of th*
vital questions of the day, One matter the books he Ium sold thia summer, in
Tho*. Fuller has been erecting some
a few data after which ho will invest fine waterworks on hfa prenifara, and
was settled thrndy;
“Mr. Headricks whatn* your opinion hfa fund* in the un iertakers boainess, although they ore *omc what inferior in
in regard to the pro»i*.'l&lt; of the new if C. thinks it a ante iuveatn^nt.
*i*e an&lt;i power to those of Chicago,
papnr at Nashville f bo ynu think
Once more we bear the rattling sound they are as convenient and durable a*
Smith can work up a living patrouagv
with such usesi as me and Orao to buck of the mowing machine as it cuts the auy »&lt;• Itave ever seen. The supply of
A Nattowd 8U«U*afM&gt;8 guns will ba
heavy gnus before it, which reminds us water fa brought from a well 73 feet
fired at sunrise.
that the time has again come, for farm deep, composed ot galvanized iron pipe
tux gimlxd FnocgMioxcn to gathr-t their crops of hay. Quite and wa* put down by Brit Hoag, of'
from to* *i*e of th* town I think
K» is too well-established sujbrmn ch a number of farwere have fa-gau to cut Naahville. The reservoir is* targe cis­
Hoose at precisely 10 o'clock, a. m., and
-•*------------- *-Smith no doubt their clover .in our vicinity.
tern mod* of atone trad arched over
Strong’s fibemie*
will march through the principal streets
Businem is quite tiuslt. rOnr mer---------- ------ ...u&gt;{Rtro*tY&lt;Mt. Ixit eaanthaerm to be having quite a trade. with brick, ami has a rapacity of 90
hooded tarrtto Nashvin* Cornet Band they
Imrrefa. It fa situated 350 feet distant
win
find
the
wvwut
hair-pin
they
rad BuinlBwk. halting to front of
We have one of the best country mark - ftom the writ, on a rise of ground
ets 16 th* county, as follows; 3 dry alxiut 13 fret above the plajforni of the
goods and grocery stores, 1 drugstore. well and the water i* forced up this
3 boot and shoe store,, 2 luilliurr uorex. grade through an inch pip* laid litre*
1 wagon shop, 3 blacksmith gimps, 1 tin foot miler ground. Th* power ia a
abof&gt;, 1 bot«4. J funriture *Urv, 1 meat Carter wind-tpHl, and fa attached to a
market, grtet-mdl. mw-rniM, hanw larg* force-pump. Tltere are three vats
or tank*, one at the well for the us* of
th* hottae, and the pther two are con­
nected with tb* cistern by underground
pipes which are supplied with a float
valve, so they are always fall and no
overflow.
Mioxob Tag.

raugemruts to build- a fine two-story
upright to her bouse au State St. Geo.
Hubbard is the builder.
Wm. TroxrlL living a wileand a half
north, has the cellar,dug and *11 the
material on th* srouml for a flu* twostory house, to be erected at once.
The Star Lodge, F. to A. M., of Hast
teg* and MnUhMB*. hoM a ptenfc at
Thornapplc Lake to-day, which will ImRvnrral'y attended try the nrnnbera of
the Star Ixrdge of this vflltge.
Tire Libexaluita and Spirilusliri* of
Nashville and vicinity wi|l hold * grot e
meeting in Smith's grove, Nashville,
Mich., Sunday. June Mh. Giles B.
Strbbiu*. of Detroit, and other good
speakers from abroad will be in attend­

I

A»Mfip. ml ntartiag in front of E. Para^aadonAngMcreMinginfsasit of
Catvin Aiaawarth*u hosue. lot pwte $S;

win ia lbw euuaty if Repul
can do it. tberr Js-iuM w» 1&lt;
papers of that faith now fa
rd in the eountv. viz: Ti
rille, mm at Middleville.

We defy the Jraraal to shew one sin­
gle instauce wbcro the Ktwi has been
run in flic intereat ot the RcpubBcan.
ar any oth. r party, w &lt;4iqiw. Jangle
iWfite act airiHlMMft
“ .

ant gtt an tn v Itatkm to deliver the ora­
tion nt your city &lt;“n the 4th, but the
older heads eouurelled moderation and
said, “we ought to be satisfied this time,
with one Virc-I’MidonL However
Mr. Ignis Fat etc. Ium “vamouard,7’ and
the cliristiaa people alioui the bike say
“good riddauee, ctc.^1’ and they ought
to, for it U a fact, Mr. Editor, that Ignis
told some nlromiuaUe lias.
Y ea, it is a fact that John Morgan—
Esq. John Morgan-Junncriy of mild
Enginnd, but now of Slieridan, Mead­
ville, *•! G*d! Morgan, ingoing to
build a boat Ixmae. with a ball in the
loft 18x4®, and the Hyde Mnufg Co.
have taken the job to Ixroi the same.
Not only Ho, but the sftid Cd. have also
contracted to build from nine to fifteen
Ixiata for the aaitl Esq. Johu, etc., and
i the Esq. is going to rent them just as
often m ire can. and this leads us to re­
mark that Thomapylc Lake is fast be­
coming a papular oxnimer resort for
pleasore-seekers, and tbc Morgan peo­
ple bring dcatroas to obtain jmrt ot the
IMlroiutge have resolved iodo a««f&lt;qraaid. Mr. Cote takes in the situation
and is t.uildinguew boats, and will mktu
erect a 3-story building, with a hall be­
low and nhM-|dng rooms above, for the
g'. ncrnl couvciiicuce of his patrons.

The DMht terrible
ever enacted iu Lope..
|n«.r
at Hunter’s Creek early Saturday morn-

:^si.

Minor Head ha* improved jhe locks
of hi* boos* by a &lt;«M»t ot paint.
Mm I'djiw.4 lady over TVyoars old. of J. Clark to Son*, returned to hi*
Imme at an unusually hour, and found
baa woven *X&gt; yards of rar^-t thi* John Hoose there in rampany with
Mr*. Stevens, (*in&lt; had been a wife but
about five munths.) he overheard them

NOTIONS, CROCKERY, Ac.

&lt;

Msiiiiary^a t'sstara,

fillPMEKudTOWEK.
WINDOW SHADES.
CURTAINS, CORI

Lowest Prices of any Ho tse In the Country.

G. A. TRUMAN.
1
1
stale
and are ' -,____ ________ _______
J Residonm
of
in any port of the county
on short notice. . Abo Family Groupes
takeu *ly&lt;mr own, Uouu-s. All orders
left at our gallery ia Nashvilfa will re­
ceive prompt attention.
Gbo.LHx*tu.
A. J. Bkkbe.

Mlit UKlilt r &lt; o«il Nair.
W. A. Ayteworth fa In lhe field with
oodGoou* and price* that can't hr

New Prints 44 and 5 eta. per yard.
New Style* Carpet* V) to03cents.
New press G&lt;x»d* 8 to20 crate.
Brown (!&lt;&gt;tt&lt;iuft 4f to 8 ccuU.
Lonsdale Bleached Hl to 10 rent*.
The celebrated Madam Foy Corsets
Boys' Summer Coats 1V&gt; cents.
Men's Liuvti Pants 95 cents.
Flow Shoe* HO &lt;&lt;ents.
Butter tiud Eggs tuki-u iu exchange
for Goods al Higtinit Market Price.
Ww. A. AvrawoRTn.

NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!

NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS

WILSON i HOWE

THEME GOODS HAKE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

GROCERIES
FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

BOOTS AND SHOES
For Nmlr.
.1 Yoke Heavy Work Oxs*, 8 years
old. 1 span Heavy Ihaft Horses, to sell
or exchange for light horses. Also 2

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

Ice &lt; rcani
Evary afternoon mid evening. Find
door north of Wolcott's Iinrdwnre.
Socials, festival* ami families supplied
on short notice snd at reasonable rates.
Guo. W. Fiuxcis.
T9~ Grain Cradles n-roired. and the
celebrated Palmer Cradic, all made by
hand, for sale al die foundry.
J.M. Wuon.

SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER
at Truiuan'* store*

ORDINARY BUGGY To Tbe FINEST PHAETON,

CAMMED COODS,

Cae.vteb Tuas You Can Get Elsewhere STAPLE LID FL1CT GR0CEB1EX
Crock'ry Jt Glassware

A FIRST-CLASS TRIM SHOP.
NEAT LITTLE BEAT MARKET,
Where at nil times yon esn find a good
supply of all kinds of Fre,h and Salt
Meat., iadmlingjtologn**. DritelHerf.
Fresh and Salt Ffata.
Give ore a trial and Ire gsmd Goods,
low price* and fair dealing I wffl *»dravor to mtrit your putrnuag* mid
good will.
rr An kted. «f prod*-*. Hid*. «wd
.Sheep P*U taken at the Market Price.

EUGENE COOK
which ha* kilred thuuaanda. Pcrrauai
knowledge mid cmamou &lt;m-um- reason­
ing *111 soon show you that Green'*
Angnst Fhiwrr will rare you of Liver
Complaint, ar Dyiqpepria. with all its

Yours Ilcspectfuny,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

The b FURNITURE House SPRING MILLINERY.
KELLOGG, DEMARAY&amp; Co.,
--------- IS---------

lillinerj ud Fancy Coeds I
COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, Ac.
In full and rawpk-tr Im mry partkaiar.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.

Drrag Making. Cutting and Fttting in all it* branch**.
'
UcapeetfuUy,

_ ____ Mr»-O.M.YATES.

MUSICAL I VIENNA BAKERY.

�. Tnu are twenty alligators in the
Jardin dea Plante*, in Pana, lhe large*:
being over seven feet long.
Ubde* the new law in Connecticut a
trainp wm sentenced the other day, at
To ooortahij of Mms Allen, by Bridgeport, to three months in the
State
prison for vagrancy.
Adam Wilkerson, at Marshall, Tmu, was
Avaxn.T of four adult*, in Northdistasteful to bur family, and the task
of driving th* suitor away was assigned
to her brother. Allen walked into lhe of cider mace last fall, th* quantity be­
room where th* loving oonple were all­ ing estimated *4 forty to fifty barrel*.
ting, pointed a pistol at Wilkenon, and They had been unable to sell it at a fair
told him to get out Wilkerson drew a price, and so used it themselves. Dur­
pistol and declared hia intention to ing the spring and latter part of winter
stay. , Th* firing waa ximultaneous, and it waa very hard, and the drinkers were
intoxicated much of the time. Six
Allen wm kilted.
woeka ago the mother died in a fit, and
A woman in Loe Angdea, OnL, be­ later one of the sons died in a similar
came poeeeeeed of the notion that her way, while the father has delirium
little girl might, by alow starvation, be
brought to such a physical condition
that she would be translated U&gt; the
spirit world without dying. With that receipts more than 100,Q00 bales next
end in view she fed lhe child os fruit tall by new railroad connection* now
only, steadily diminishing the quantity being established with Texas. The 8L
until the victim wm horribly emaciated. Louis Compress Association and ex­
Neighbor* then interfered, much to the Gov. Hubbard, of Texas, are the prime
displeasure of the mother, who' declared movers in thi* enterprise, which con­
that the little one had reached a point templates draining the trade of Northwhere vraion* of spirit-life betokened
the urnrecB* of the expected change.
Ab SHEnmr Lpxp, of Valendi coun­ kana, the present terminus of the Iron
ty, New Mexico, waa eoareyin^to Santa Mountain road, to Waco—a distance of
Pc a desperado named Komula Baca, 230 miles. The Texas roads have di*
criminat'd against St Louis in favor of
guilty of thirteen, and jual convicted of
two murders, in an open mail coach New Orleans and Galveston, and have
containing the Sheriff, prisoner, one kept rates so high that the town* of
Texas which arc to tic reached by the
passenger and the driver, Baca, sitting
new line arc glad to help build it to
break down the monopoly. St Louis
ily removing the cuff*. suddenly imagines that it* new venture i* to be
1 a pistol and bowie-knife in the
IT* belt, ahot the driver dead, ent come the trunk hue to Tex**. *n&lt;i that
it I* ultimately to be Completed to the
henff and naanenger so as to disable them, and arove off with the coach Rio Grande and form part of the southteam, mail and baggage
A Chicago court haa just rendered a
MoTKBB had just completed a prayer
decision in a hfc-inaurancc case that
tn a Methodist meeting at Parkersburg,
will not commend itself to the hnlden&gt;
Va_, when a meaaenger told him that ot policies. A man took ionic lauda­
Galvin and Andrews wanted to see him
num to relieve pain, but got an over­
onlside of the church. He went out,
and renewed an old quarrel with the dose and wa* killed. The company in

roirrr-uxrx coitu*.

nlmr. &gt;t
jaitaa
tnnrc c
SOOS. 1
fsmiiv.
koU T
frotn M

two men. They proposed * fight, and
Moyers agreed, stipulating that he
shoold encounter only one at a Umo.
The trio went to a field near by, fol­
lowed by the whole oongregation. and
tbc struggle was begun by Moyers and
Andrews. While they were fighting,
Galrin sreaked behind Moyers and
stabbed him fatally.
’
escaped lynching
About the 10th of
young mao. son of a r
.
__
gymnasium at Darmstadt, in German*
walked with hia betrothed, a young and
pretty girl, to a pond some two miles
off in the adjoining wood*; there they
tied thcm*elvna together and jumped
in, intending to end their troublce in
suicide; howeror. the icy-cold water
brought the gentli-man to hi* ■cnse*.

Fora memben of the Senate Com
mitere on ElacUona i-» oppo.ad In
tonb-t
lalarferrnee with the caae of Henalnt Injalla. „f I
Ksnaaa, aitamal whom charxm of enrrct.Uwo
w* re ma&lt;&gt;e antue ttruc
bv trnrtnbora .,r that
Kalnaa l*«ialalara Au equal nambor of tbs'

flrrw occurred In one tiqibt, Uat week.

Tnr House Election* Committee hi
th*l the low* member* ot ('«&lt;»

Gel Any Mils I
He wa* jwrt full enough not to know
a grindstone from a ribbon block, and
be came sailing along Fourth street,
tacking from nde to aid* like a ship go­
ing against the Wind, Be struck s dry­
good* store at la«t, and stumbled in.
and a pretty girl clerk came to wait on

naila ? * The girl wa* * little Lit
but ahe told him no; that waa

T*S Green bailiurt of Minnesota met
al B» Paul on lb* l&lt;Xh in.l, orgsnmM by (lad
Ing Ignatiw* DoanaUy io prw«Ms, adoptrd a

aiiead again, but took a creel in him­
self, and turned and got into thi- same
•tore again. “ Hie," he said. " you got
any nails? " Thia time the girl waa a
Lttle provoked. "No," she said; "a
hardware store ia tha place to got nail*;
we don't keep them." Ont he went
■gain, and started
as before, bat got
turned again, and came bank to the
same pla4 th* third time. " Hie," be
said, 4 you got any nails t " Now the
girl was mad, and anspped ent, * No. we
ain't got any naila; yoa’re drunk, and
you want to stay away from here."
“ Hie," he answered, “you ain’t got no
nails? " • "Ji®, • we havenV " Well
&lt;hic&gt;, if yon ain't got no nails, how the
deuce do you scratch your head ? " The
policeman look him off before her an­
swer waa aentdn to his conundrum.—
Cincinnati Baturdtff KighL
Ve hm*king I* Ben. .
"You can't smoke in here," said
John street conductor to a oc uotrymai
who was palling *w^ vigeronaly at a I
cent cigar in a car half fuU of ladies.
The man dittol a jym to besa.
"I a*y," cned the man of the beBpnneh, in a louder key, " if you want to
smoke come oat here on the platform."
“All right," returned the paaaenp-r,
and he stepped out “ Didn't think it
would hurt nothin’." be and, apologdically; “ aoein’a there ain’t any straw in
the oar to catah fire."

over the amount of the policy, taking
refuge in the plea that lhe policy atipu
lated that it should be void if the in
sored died by his own hand, voluntar­
ily or involuntarily, aane or insane. The
widow brought suit against the com­
pany. but the court instructed lhe jury
that the accidental taking of too much
opium, though taken to alleviate pain
and not with suicidal intent, came with­
in the limitation staled, and a verdict
wa* accordingly rendered in favor of

LUMBZR WAGOIS,
A*d Carrtagm *C *11 J&gt;wcri»ti*».
Fabm Waoox» a SraoALrr.

DBDGS.IEBICIinaiCHHlCiLJ,
The Waah-wah-suEia of Ssginaw, and
ths Sho-wac-cao-meticw of Monroe, will
represent tbc Wolverine State st the
Mississippi valley regetla, at Keokuk,
Iowa, Joly 16, 10 and 17.

Pbof. A. Hexxeqcix's new work on
the “ Relation of English to French "
haa just been issued. Hrnnequin is a
professor at the University of MichiRxr. Nathxxiei. West, of Cincnnali,
Ohio, ci*« of IMG, La* «rcrp!«i m Innt*lion to deliver the address before
the alumni of Michigan University thi*

Au.xx AXSCOMB, of Big Beaver, Oak­
land county, was kicked to death by a
horse recently. He waa a respected
farmer and carpenter, and leaves a de­
pendent family.
Beldixo and Smyrna are about two
miles apart, bat until recently the mail*
between those two villages were deliv
cred by s roundabout route of about
fifty mile*.
JoMJiXT HaAPINO, ■ boy 14 yean old,
living in Kalamazoo county, ha* died
from the effect* of an accident While
head against a tree, fracturing his skulL
Detbott .Vewa Henry Ward Beech­
er ia billed to nsit Higglea lake, Ros­
common county, this summer, to catch
flah and loaf around in the tudsamic ait
of that bod th-restoring neighborhood.
BEstDE.s good fishing Grand Haven
can boas* of a pair o! twins who soon
intend to celebrate their 82d birthday —
Mr. 11. Koorntau and Mrs. ” " ”
Der Meiden, ti
' ' “

IROH, HIM t SHELF HiRWABE

GOODTE1B,

DR) GOODS, SILKS Hi DRE88 MODI

to a higher court bow .-ver. where thia
decision may be revrracd. If it stand*,
it will be hard work fur a man to die in
anch a way that an insurance company
can't find aufficient ground to contest
lhe payment of Ids policy with a good

Gov. Cboswell ha* appointed the
following Michigan delegates tj attend
the convention in New York, to aid in
M
il Milleb became interested in
organizing the World's Fair projected
scramble out, leaving the poor girl, in
•piU- of her cries, to drown, which she Halleck, a convict in the Ohio Suite
prison, and, by earnest effort*, obtained
O. Hughart, A. C. Potter, R. E Trow­
did He wa* recently tned and sen­
bridge
tenced to three years and nine months*
ago. Halleck found a temporary home
impriaodhicul for the offense.
Hirers Radcliffe, of the town of
in the Miller family, and his reformation
Woodstock, Ixmawee county, was found
Some roguish boys were playing seemed complete. Ho haa now eloped
lying on the railway track with eleven
"tick-tack " on the front door of Lawvcr with Miller's wife, and Miller says ttiat
holes in his akin— principally about the
0 K. Chanev-’s house, in Monticello, he wa* never *o astonished in hi* life.
head, and presumably made with the
Minn. Mr. Chance pneked hi* earn, Mr. Delaine, of Now Orleans, waa equal­
boo which wa* found near him. Hi*
seized hia revolver and ran out into the ly surprised, by the elopement of his
brother-in-law, James Cooley, 1* charged
street in hia night clothes, firing a hot daughter, Eugenie. He forbade her to
with doing the hoemg.
ahoi st what he took to be hu an noy era. marry young Bascot.-snd.icst ahe should
The shot passed through the nght um disobey, started to take her to Chicago,
Oxi day last week, al Ml ClcmaBS,
of Mias Lizzie HiUen and lodged m where he intended to leave her in
Carlos Betta, a 13-year old boy. while
playing with a revolver, pot it to hia
charge of a ngllanl aunt.
He saw the
young lady, sank into
arms of her girl bid Bascot farewell on tlx levee,
escort, while Chance who'll probably and pul her aloard the steamer, care
find himself anything hut O- k. here­ fully locking her in a stateroom. When
after—went growling off to bed. Iu he waa ready to go to bed he looked in
the morning he waa aroused by the to see if ahe waa in much distress, Lmt
of the Michigan Gran*. Lodge of Odd
Sheriff, who invited him to step around ahe waa not there st all. having eacsj^d
'Fellows, who haa long been under
and await the result of the young wom­ through the window, rejoined her lover uacle work outside the churches in the charges
of embezzling the fund* of the
large cities is a mistake, since it haa 1
an's injuries.
and gut married. The sight of a real often hapjiened in hia experience that 'order, haa been tried tn the Ingham
The failure of a jury to convict the gypsy, -nth black hair and yellow skin, the converts have not attached them 1Circuit Court, and found not guilty.
Yoakum brothers of murder, at Bakers affected Jennie Reed sentimentally, and •elves to any church. Il is better, he , Sats the Kalamazoo Gaietto. *A
field, Cal. displease*! the populace. A the young man, who had strolled into believes, to address small audiences in 1dead law - that for providing fish sluice*
mob broke into the jail at night, and Cazenovia, N Y., with hia band of horee the churches vwhere lhe results of hia ■
one of the prisoners wa* quickly hanged trader* and fortune tellera, lost no time work will l&gt;e more certain to remain ' 1amazoo river pay no attention to the
to the ban of hia cell, a nooae Ixung iu wtxnng her. Her father tned to atop Mr. Moody will na** the coming sum- law, and what should be one of tho
thrown over his bead, and the rope
mcr st Northfield, snd early in tho au­ l&gt;est hah stream* in the - arid ia, in con­
through the grating. Then the lynch elope, and did. A young Indian wa* tumn will go to HL Louis, where howiH^isequence at ■ this, of one the poorest."
era went to the other's cell door, and similarly *uccraaful with a while girl at remain sax months. Laving the aid of
Mexomixet. Herald The Menomi­
found tliat he was fettered to the floor. Avalanche, Minn. She invested him Mr. Hankey, who return* from En- ! ;
nee and Marinette mill* uuual’y have
As they were unable to enter, tb-y tried with all the romantic qualities of the gland. Mr Moody was recently in Bos- flag-staff*.
and whenever a marriage
to la*»oo him, as they had done with hia nob*e red man of the books, and eloped ton, snd at a reunion ot Christiana he takes i
‘ '
lace among any of lhe hands, cw
brother, and then choke him to death with him to hi* wigwam.
reidjf he understood this Christian life a dull ___ _ unto lhe family of one
is born
by pulling at the rooe; but he dodged
- - *- **’
He had been in the of the employes, the old starry banner u
the noose successfully. So tney killed
| fight twenl
,
~ _________
flung___
to___
the breeze in honor of the
him with their revolvers, firing so reck
Troy Dye and Edward Anderson '■ with the idea that after he waa eonloaaly that two of their own number
were recently executed at Sacramento, । verted all be had to do was to fold his
About midnight, one night last week,
| Cah, for one of the moat dudxilical arm* and "float nght along into heaven." fire broke out in the hardware store of
। murders recorded in tho anuala of crime. But he soon found that the" Old Man Pier &amp; Smith, at Holly, and commnni
A. M. Tullis, the murdered man, was s was not dead in him; that the flesh still rated with Hadley's sgncuitural ware­
wealthy orchardist, possessing « large «w- lived, and that the world and tho devil house, T. G. Richardson's dry-goods
tate on Grand island, in the vicinity of were yet alive. From hi* experience
but it was found that only five minutes Sacramento city. The rnme wa* com­ and from careful reading of the Bible store, J. II. Slone's clothing store. Mr*.
remained before the train that they mitted on the night of Aug. 1, of last ha had learned that when a person is Smoke's and Mr*. Jewett's millinery
wanted to take would lie due. They de­ year. It* object was to enable Dye, in converted he has only enlisted; the stores. M. O. Norris’ livery barn. H. 54?.
cided to have the ceremony performed iiit capacity a* Public Administrator, weary marches, the hard fights, th* wil- Cotherill's carriage shop, and Stewart *
right there. Timo wa* expended in to gel hold of Tullis* estate, the latter's dernem. the deaert*. and tho mountains blacksmith shop, al* of which were near­
making out the psjxjre, and lhe station heir* living at a distance. At tho time are all before him.—.Veir York Trib’ ly destroyed. The total loss is 124,000,
with only ! 2,130 insurance.
master shouted “Only one rainuto left I" of his death Tullis waa the largest fruit­
before the tying of tho knot had com­ grower on the Sacramento river, having
menced. "Stand up, quick," aaid the one large orchard and interest in two ,
minister. Then the whistle of the ap­ others. Hia gsina in the fruit season • " ’’en *
crossing one of tno
proaching locomotive waa heard. "You were at the rate of &gt;1,000 a day, and he I “contains of California last summer, m
take each other for better or worse ?" had accumulate*! from IX),000 to 9100,­ a stage-coach, lhe driver said to me,“
Pretty
soon
we
will see 'Mountain
000 before his body was found, cold and
stiff, in his orchard, on the morning Charley.' He ia generally about lhe
1 • ■
When Dye, as Public door of hia cabin when the stage
goes by."
Ln a few minutes wo came to a small
of administration, he rated the estate
at 160,000, hia object being to secure all house in the forest, and ia the door­
yard
stood a rtl•
over that amount The killing of Tullis
on any other ground being objectlers, eye* and face
lhe theory vaa formed, soon after the
the people call
murder, that either hia relatives had Mountain Charley
committed the crim* to secure the es­ him) had a fight with a grizzly bear
tate aa hi* heirs, or that Dye had done many veara ago. The poor man will
the deed to take possession a* Public carry the scars of that terrible fight to
Administrator. A* Tullis’ relative*--* hia dying day.
Aa I looked at tho marks of the bear’s
brother and a nephew— were from 300
to 3,000 miles from the scene, suspicion elawa on Mountain Charley'* counte­
fastened on Dre, who was discovered nance', I thought how ria in the aaunc
a condition that ur less something was to have been m the neighborhood of n-inuer leave* ita scar upon a person'a
promptly done hi* death would bare Tulli*’ ranch the night of the murder. character. For example, a boy is de­
resulted in a few hour* at the farthest He was arrested on Aug. 11 Aa he tected in telling a lie. He is very sorry
He wa* ao weak that the usual remedies had up to that bone an irreproachable for it, and begs hia parents to forgive
utterly failed to atop the bleeding reputation, hia arrest wa* a shock to him. He ask* God to forgiv* him, loo,
caused byjpiinsy. ^r. Dedolph, who the community. Two days later he but for a good while there ia sot the
came confidence in that boy’s word that

Groceries and General Prodace,

EWTOM HOUSE,

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                  <text>VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE, BARRY.Q

NUMBER 40.

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1879.

To be sure, these are hard times, and
rndenee is needful; but, my dear Is­
ms, that is nocr economy which leads
ou to bey cheap goods aimply because

■Jan

dispatch from th* CuUsctoc *1 AlUata,
»Ur UtrvasJ rsvenu* *sthAriU*a x m
ra * D. puttee bare «««! Umw iWntdx-

WltWl S. POWERS.
■anlfwtn, &amp;i*rin( that bo rvtnalu faithful
to bn Aj*ccx&gt; |&gt;n&gt;t,TstntD*, to which be u&gt;-

mriiu, white fate donsaai etela*. ter lb* a ar

,Dr. E D. SESSIONS,

"JEL

—.}
. destroy a beet
drees by wearing it at unsuitable times,
aimply because they have no other prosentabte one in which to go oat.
A richer neighbor' 1.. 221
on a rainy day by wearing a coarser and
more suitable drees.
' We Inmmv a lady who, on a small
stated income, manages to drese hand­
somely on all oceatoona, going out a
gn-ai deal in fashionable circles.. It
she Jpry* dto* go&lt;&gt;d dress a year, this ahe
has maifv up in the prevailing style, and
sets it aside as her very beat for dinner
parties, sunny Babbaths. and the like.
The last year's beat drres is retnodI rlcd into au excellent second lieet, which
is most used of ths seta- 1* serves for
afternoon wear, for general street wear
and dull Bunday*.
'Hasn atasrs the third bast, which is
made, most likely, of several old drvwsea,
ripped apart and turned to the best ac

This is for very common u»e, bot
looks very well even in the street, for
the mate rials of which it is made were
of the beat in their day, and such goods
have a perennial youth.
The other accessories of her toilet are
always elegant She never buys cheap
larc. which wears out in a season. but
procures the real, which last* for years.
Again, ahe saves all her piece*—every
scrap of silk, satin, or velvet- and i»
never at a loss for the material* for a
bright-colored bow or a tasteful head

’ “ Hector." ahe vailed, “please pause.
J—I— want to explain."
I turned hesitatingly, and with a non­
chalant bow, to pecrieM Jennie Hart,
and. in M lianghty a tone as I could aanitnc, said, "I can assure you, Mias
Hart, no uxplanation ia necessary.

scowling visage. “ It's
" she warbled,
dashing
all papa's fault."
i
long lashes;
the pearly dropsil from her
&lt;
that
for
“you know I don't ___ —
wealth I" and nbe snapped her pretty
fingers. “ But papa say* I could not
live in poverty; and. then one must
make a genteel appearance; and—and—
the amount of rt is. Hector—I mean,
Mr. Hector Cuthbert," and ahe blushed
scarlet. “ pap* swore awfully last even­
ing, and made me vow never to marry
without hui consent, end I promised;
he said, although yon were a very esti­
mable young man, be would never lei

LEWIS DURKEE

EMORY PARA DY.
•' I like
and «*tecm you," she
replied.
“ I did not ask for ealrem; I wish for
love. Who do yon love the very beat,
my darling?"
'• Of oonree I like you best," she twit­
tered, bhishingly.
"And yet you send me away broken­
hearted bo-anae your father wrung from
vou a pronuse never to many without
bis permission I Why do you obey such
&lt;&gt; It.—That's queer. Whv. he killed
Sandy Bowen* and Aleck Ilaggu and a tvrant, child?"
“ 1 must," the answered, frightened.
pul Pete Bcragg's eye out in one night.
He's a prominent saloon man. loo. ~ He is papa, and I must obey him. It
Hullo, they've stopped to speak to Abe is ouly money that makes pa so cross,"
aha
lispad; “ make haste and get rich.
DiskeyJ
Hector, and I protnite to wait for you."
N. A. -Who's Dickey?
“So you love wealth, too!" and I
O. IL—Oh, he don't amount to
swore a tremendous oath, which made
nothing.

UNION HOUSE

Liaafc

N..A.

killed any one, I sup-

" All rignl. Fred,” I answered.
And be left me with a took of com­
miseration which, at that moment, I
could not understand.
Paor. Wing and niece will make that
"Do not go, in v son," mother l-cggvd;
" take my advice, and remcin with me balloon journey to the North polo to­
gether.
to-ntebV’*
Makocib Loan is writing a boot
And my riater cltmg to my -thwu.
! w,a WCP‘ ousvulrivuiv. entreating to­ about Canada, to be illustrated by hia
I10
,r,lL **»«“- The tears of the
I women, and their anxiety for me to re­
main al home, made mo determined to
go at all hazarda.

t
boatam, and made my way to her to offer
my congratulations.
Imagine my feelings, and judge my
surprise. when, after bending over the
lily-white hand. I raised my eyes to the
face of the liride. Elegantly attired in
white velvet, before me stood—her
beauty increased tenfold, and her won­
derful brown eyes, with a frightened
look in them, raised to mine—peerless
Jennie Hart, now Lady Oscar lied
"Hector!” ahe gaspod. "Haw could
you come here?"
"Lady Oscar Redmond baa the ad­
vantage of me?" I replied ooollv. "I
cannot place Lady Oscar Redmond
among my hat of aequaintances;" for
was her hashsnd not near, and would 1
have him know that T. the diaspatod
fellow of Pana, was his wife*! former

^yOI.COTT BOUSE.

stove and seek infonuation. |
Tunc, 8 p. m.
O. R - I tell you the camp ought to 1
be proud o' that feller Abe Dickey. He's 1
got nerve. I hope the boys will turn
oupb3 at ths doable funeral. I need '
to'lmasr'Abel* brother in tbeBtatea floj
come of a gritty family. Wonder what
hia boil 11 b»?—rirgm«« GArowu /e. 1

€’. C. Woixvtt. Proprietor.

Hsw They Travel la Heagsry.
A traveler who recently went by rail­
road from Kaaehau Id Eperi-s. ia Hun­
gary, relate* in the Vienna A'eue Prw.
/‘resse the following incident of his

s*ieked. the brakemen sprung from the
Iraan -rbvcryLaJy' thought an sac;dan t
had happened. What was it? A fat
and friaky Ijyka £K had eeeaped from
one of the can. and was galloping wildly
over tWroe-Ut*. Now began an ex-..
cifaMFcLas* ' Wte frightened p*g took
to the fields, the drover after him. while
tin-, brakeoten looked idly on and pa-.
licutly awaited the capture of the pm.
The chase continuing for a couatderabM .
time, the brakemen and finally the eogi-

WYmBffllS STABLE
*1 *

Double &amp; Single Bigs,
. i&gt;&gt;U
Carriace*.

out my

Bilph Waldo Exmox lectured m
Boston, s few days ago. He showed a
giving away to old age, and hia alter*
anee was often indistinct. He read his
*_____ 12’ seated, htodoochtar guid­
ing and- prompting him whenever he
lost his place.
Wm. Llotd Gabkisox'b soc Wm.
Lloyd, ia in the wool buainem in Bos­
ton. Another, Wcudcll P„ ia connect­
ed with the New York .Volion. A third
son, Frank, is with the publishing
bouse of Hoaghtou, Osgood k Co, New
York. His daughter married Henry
Willard. Eeq, a nulroed manager, of

I stood trauafixad for a moment, and
finding the air stifling, and my brain on
fire. I sauntered to the conservatory.
I was there a abort time, trying to
collect my seattera*. senses, when a
low sound caught my ear like name one
crying. I. stepped to a large plant
to examine its foliage, when a sight
met my eye*. There — lying with

“It is uJi™ to prolong this inter­
view after your dociaion, 1 snarled,
like a brute that I was, and I cursed
myself

Carig.

*ya

for work in Cleveland.
SnsTOB TntmMAM is the most schol­
arly man of the Chamber.
Ex Qrxxjt IixnrLLx Bf Spain bolds
court in a quiet way in Paris.

I stepped forward.
“ You were not true to me, Jennie." I
Lsnghtilv, and she loaned her bead and answered. " False siren, you wrecked
moved slowly away.
mylife and made xne a wanderer from
When about ten irtejw from me slie , my hooie; but I have orxne back fur
turned, and her "— '-21. .
,mv revenge, Jennie; tor—’
strangely hollow when she spoke.
" Don't, Hector!" sbs sobbed—" don't
"Hector Cuthbert, from you, of all look
|
sol You frighten me!"
men. I little «xpreted to receive this in­
I had my penknife in my hand, for I
sult; to you I have stooped to make an had
!
been stripping a leaf; the glitter of
explanation not due, and this is my re- the
1
steel caught her eye.
ward. I am gkd I have discovered your
" Put the knife away I" she shuddered;
true disposition before being bound to' '
you tor life; but I bear you no malice,
and if in future I can be of any sasirtanco to you, you have but to let me
know through come friend, but nerut
lei me aee your face again 1 I will try
“ Jennie, where ar &gt; you T"
•B*n,O«wl’ sbe began; bat with
K spring I had|my hand over her rose­
bud mouth, and ere I knew what I was
about (it seams like a dream nowjihad
Buried the penknife deep into the snowy
velvet at the Usorn of her dreea.
I saw the sanguine stream s
~
pure white dross; she uttered n
&gt; kt sank down at tey feet' I,
glance st the silent1---- ------ 1

i ^rSa'J^

Tmk following United States Sena­
tors received only an academic educa­
tion, never haring attended ooHega:
Morgan, of A.Is lama; Walker, of Arkanass; Eaton. of Connseiteul; Bayard, of
Delaware; McDonald, of Indiana; Kel­
logg, of Louisiana; Hamlin, of Maine;
Chandler, of Michigan; Ferry, of Michi­
gan ; Windom, of Minnesota; Sanndcca,
of Nebraska; BoUins. of New Hamp
*liire; McPherson, of New Jersey;
Conkling, of New York; Thoreaus, of
Ohio; Pendleton, of Ohio; WsUaoe, of
Pennsylvania; Buller, of South Caro­
lina; Bailey, of Tew names; Karris, of

�GRAINS

LONDON

ADVilCE II PRICES
mm the Maple Greve Iwys eatch a
dng-fi.li they leave it on the doorsteps
of tome one who they think will take
it for a pickerel. Yea. and they did
think it was a ptekcrel, bat it wasn’t.

smasher handles a- trunk. But they
wilt go Rytag through the air an rujadly
and in ao-many pieces that they won’t
enjoy the trip wrefo a cent..
Thinking ItaUbr he.nl a burglar, a
Kansas City man got opt of bed, armed
hitnarl* with a pirtnt. and wral on tip-

Wkn» woman challenges another
woman's vote in Wyoming, there ia a
nereom. a rnali, and &gt;18 worth of milli­
nery ia raked up and carted away.

HARDWARE.

both Indirs were thrown out of the bug
gy, Mias Brown rrcrtvlng severe In­
juries.
• There is to be a concert every uigfat
■util further notice, at the hones of
James Perry. Programme: Overture,
on the dulcimer, by Jay Perry. Dulci­
mer solo, by Jay Perry. Grand finale,
dulcimer, by Jay Perry. • *
On Thursday of Ust week a number
of friends and relatives gathered at the
residence of Mr*. Demaray to celebrate
the birth-day of her son. Wm. Free­
man. of Ysnhville. .Avery pteaaaut
time was reported by nil who were
present. Mr. Freeman is to leave soon
for N. Y. State, where hia little are is
now staying.
Died.—Al hia residence on the Kalamo town line, Tuesday, June Mth,
Isaac Buck, aged 70 years and three
months. Mr. Baek ia an old romdi nt
of thia place, Aaving moved into the
house where ho died, from Cayuga Co.,
N. Y„ in August, IMA He was the
youngest efaix children and the last

Boston
StoreI NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
Sping and Summer

NEW GOODS!

NEW GOODS!
Regardless of the recent tdmce

AT IOCIKI BIO’S.

DRER8 GOODS* in '
BUNTINGS (all colon)
CASHMERES (all colon)
BERRETTH,
NOVELTIES,
GRANDINES, (in stripes)
PIQUES.
VIC. LAWNS.
LUSTERS.
ALPACAS,
CHAMBRY*.
LINENS,
I’S’H POPLINS
SILKS, Ac.
Parasol*. Enibroderira, Silk Handierchief* nil Myles. Corsets new styles,
Shetland Shawl*, Ac., dec...Ac.

AT KOCKER BRO'S.
AT INTER BIO’S.

Nashville, Michigan.

HOSIERY

PIONEER STORE I

DOMESTICS
The reader will naturally say. "pay
your fare and go almaed the cam.'’
Nothing seems to he more simple. But
when you take into consideration that
there are pvrfaap
•
'
- —ent roads leadlni
which can, with ________ ___ ____
gree of promptness and comfort, trans­
port. you to your destination. thru there
appear* to be room for invratigatiou.
By consulting the time cants, you find
by some roads you will be obliged to
change ram several times on your waC,
besides being delayed continually by

200 lbs. pure PARIS GREEN

AT IOCAER BRO'S.

Awful hot.
Hank Strong is hauling brick

Umhtth. while F.E. Martin a stave in’s congress Just had a party stormy
dealer at St. Tx»ui«, in attemting to time, we’d sort of planter the thing ov­
er and foller sute. So one of die big
men rent a despatch to Bob. Tocmhsof
Georgia. to come up nod orute. Bob
immejiatrly replid* that Wd be on
hand sartin. The foJlowin other cal-

The Bug. from the Potato Vines.

AT KOCKER BRO'S.

THORXAPPLELAKE ITEM*.

Dnnnicgvitla. tv
jrl about Hying
but net fatally,

DESTROYING &amp; KEEPING

OUR STOCK IS COIPLETE!

curily for oar pay no we reaped fully
declined. We think the writer in un­
doubtedly some ouc who had the misfortnne to bo bora with oar name on
“hind aide afore.
Swxoa Tag.

4tb in a gferious manner. Y-a-s a-i-v I
and don’t yon forget It. The big men
of the city had a mcctiu tother night
c.nd made collations to have a big time.
Yas. sir! Bavin rod in the paper* that
onr teller ritkens of the "Old Bay
State’ ware sendin traits to Southern

BEST THING IN THE MARKET

GOODS NEW GOODS!

Gen. Gnat ia doing uieely In China.
AU the great dignitaries of the empire ago was taken to his bed from which
are chte-chintring and ehow chowing be never recovered.
the here of th* Qnitod States.
We have U&lt; rumored that Signor Tan
has a pen ou both ends of hia quill, and
ia reporting for the Ci/ires nod palming
lere in ayrar Uiaa does one yell from a
wife at midnight n. she imagine, die himself otfoa ths public as "Nat Rongia." Now we positively ueny the
brer* burglars about.
charge for we never have sought to
have our name &lt;m two different tickets
la one election for the aaroe office. We
will stand by our friend Strong for he
ha* raised onr wages and jmid un a
large sum in Advance, which speaks

Capt. Adam Fndtcy made a voyage
from Davis' to Morgan** landing, with
the “Lady of the Lake," on Hie 33di.
Miss Florence Hartry recently drew
an American hunting care watcli, val­
ued at tSfi. also an oil painting from
the Chicago National School of Design.

500 lbs. for Potato Bugs

New Goods.
New Goods!
Onr White Dress Goods it 1 cti

We are now receiving our Spring Stock.
The first installment of

OUR STOCK OF

BOOTS AID SHOES

BOOTS and SHOES!

........raMnyyoa, KEKISCO KID. in batten.
aaklf there la no
AMERICAN KID in button and law,
■cti&lt;&gt;n« «&gt;f tl.i* kind.
GLOVE CALF, in lace.
PEBBLE GOAT in but. and law,

Are in stock, and more following until out
line, in all its departments, is complete.

LOOK OUT FOR NEW “AD.” SOON
PUSCIIPT10I DRUGGIST

REMEMBER

BOSTON STORE.

JOSEPH M. WOOD,

GOOD GOODS!

Reapers, Mowers, Horse Rakes,
Wagons, Road Scrapers, Coro Plows,
Harrows, and all kinds of Castings,

AT WAT DOWN

�BBOTMf.R^

. MCAL

THE SPRING TRADE!

jT^maw’s.

Eld.

ws.o

■"-K-

Fhywician’s oxxd Fasxdiy

Cbure*.

IMMENSE
Medicines, at the towert pries*-

.KLLOOO. DbM&amp;RAT It CO.

it fo Ohio.

.

and Mbs E. Canfield have joined hand*

OF NEW G00D8 JUST OPENED AT

IV For Pure Pari* Gfeen at bottom '
rice* gu to
’ Bouk Bros. I

care of their bay and making
tion* fur the coming harvest.

DRY GOODS, CARPETS,

IV For yoor Cigars. July 4th,
the Cigar Factory, where you ca
all kind* and at all paces.

Dye Stufls!

SURGICAL INSTRFMENTS,
BBOULffiCT BMACEfl.
TRUSSES, SUPPORTS. Icr.
FINE PJUVHMEa,
TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS.
BffiUEHEK HDAPS.

That fellow Who takes those midnight

little earcful or he is liable to get cap-

Psdeotrianiam has struck this town

Thursday, broke his leg.

health-

C. W. Smith.

who waa about the biggvst beat that

waa” He thinks the museum Imsine**
not very prvlitaldc. aa it waa, /'

the bid* then stood, the News proposed
would do it at one-half the legal rates.

(Trimmwd Fxws.)
WIXDOW SHADES.
--------------- .&lt; CORDS.
CURTAINS.
.
.
AND FIXTURES.
Sehool, Miacellanvons and Wank

NOTINS, CROCKERY, Ac.,

ter, Mrs. J. Hynes, left for Pctoakcy

Mr*. H. G. Hale has returned from
her visit to relatives at Greenville,
looking much Improved in health.
On the 96th David Wells, of Kalamo.
- Ifeoker, Omit Judge, acting Judge
I Probete pr.
Which wm aabmitVermoatviUe,*^ Elder P. Heller.
Honor, June 35th. and the will admitvlllage thia week visiting hi* brother

That TO Omm.

WALL PAPERS ud BORDERS.

HATS AND CAPS,

&lt;V Wall Paper aud Border* trimird free, cheap at
Boise Bros.
IV ReuM-mber the new Meat Market

neighbor, and is thus enabled to turn

T he Long Brich Dye Stuflh!
BOOTS AND SHOES.

worth's thia week.
price than the Nawa enjoyed for more
Ja*. Staley of BurtoaviBe, N. Y. was
in the village visiting hia brother, D.
when it didn't hare •‘competition.”

call on Tburaday.

Pat Medkiso, CArakate, Sc.
Wc are itiauulacturri's aireirte tot
Arar's, Greea*. and Shitoh's Medic...

Bee Hives

‘And Uncle Killen ia sfiU oars'

on Wednesday' accused Eddie Stewart

DRUGGISTS.

Tl.ere will be a Uret-clss* Bowery
Dance in Kellogg It Demaray’s new
building on South Main 8t^ two doors
south of Wolcott House. Muse by one
of the best String Banda in the country. ■

Good Book* fur the Hiwnv Circle.
’
Fine American and Foreign Watelw*.
Chains, Pina. Rings, Sette, Gold Pena
and Pen Holders, Silverware.&amp;c.

Loioest Prices of any Ko tsc in the Country.

G. A. TRUMAN.

rr Don't forget the Hastings New

Respectfully.

BOIMK BRO'mEttN.

Ti”' boy*
tin/ aide of

Wolcott's agricultural room and made

. ..

Grand Bowery Dance on th- 4th.
Farmer Sol. Troxell of Assyria, *hr«rrd his sheep a few davs ago. From a
CotswoW^te took a 13-pound decce,
containing waol 16 inches long.
Among die other attraction* ia Nash­
ville on die 4th, will be a match game
of base ball between the “Fanner
Boys" of Maple Grove and the “Heavy
Batters” of Woodland.
Not withstanding the busy season, the

well.

1

W.b.n.wul.v... ita

jnurt. h.j&gt;.&amp;U, .Mid ,1.

r

j
. lit.
E. P. L, „memb,r ibU.cIrai
1^.u,,
uotfer.ud «&gt; o*
&lt;!». 8&lt;ro.,
The
uf H. J. Martin Udoind
omUu.Unnntolirinttte i.rtnrtll.n
!.«.!,«. l«h In — inn and
.. .K. ™.„,
1.^
u
wU1 uke
B ,r&lt;r
utteimalrohHmI.lldnta.
|
!iwia
,
And
quwkm n. p«. th, volt I nuwio
m„„ w
w B„,.h lhc
•■■&gt;5 sawing if the fartnstanding:
i er* would only put their log* on the
Yeas—Downing, Olds and Young.
(roll-way.
Ken.
Naya—Barber, Wheeler and Hoc.
HASTINGS 1TKSS.
tiemen. I suppose I must decide thi* ,
question, and I will decide in favor of ' John A. Greble ia on an eaatcrL tour.
1 Hildebrand orated on temperance to
Mr. Smith."
1 small audiences last week.
And thus wn* passed the biggcat
Next Bunday Dr. I. Winslow Ayer
piece of jobbery ever perpetrated upon
do for
1K.UU lb

bound to win and hold trade.

a community of the size of Nashville.

The man that beats

toxicants.

We wish to inform the citizens of
Barry Co., that we hare purchased one
of the beat View Instruments in the
of Residences in any part of the county
on short notice. Also Family Groapes
taken at your own homes. All order*
left at our gallery in Nashville will re­
ceive prompt attention.

NEW GOODS!
I wish to call the attention of the Public to my

GO TV THE NEW STORE OP

iNEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS

IV A big lot of Parasol* which I will 1
sell cheap to close ont

Deal fair aud square with everyone. ’
Kklumic, Demarat It Co. 1

WILSON &amp; HOWE

JSTOW -A-ZE^IR,!VIHSTG-1

Opputin- the Wolcott House. &gt;

THESE GOODS HAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

GROCERIES

Mrdirinea,
School and

AS TO QUALITY There ia NO BETTER, and

H. G. Half..

ea al! indicate that an artesian well

Rings and Southern bull-dozer*, when
FV Read carefully Wm. A.
i* smilingly hsppy orer the arrival of a
roRTH's price list:
we have them right in our midst, but
brand-new girl baby.
40 Bara Soap only tl.00.
God never designed scheming and dis­
the birth-day of the nation will have
Fine-Cut Chewing 45 cl*.
Knights
of
the
hammer,
chisel
and
honesty should prosper’in an enlight­
come and guoe, and been appropriately
ened community like Nashville, and plane are exceedingly busy just now,
mnrli building being in progress.
61 lx. Good Rio Coffi'e for 11.00.
left undone that should Its re been
Infant Salisbury, child of Chas. Sal­
Kerosene Oil, 33 eta- * gallon.
furnish all the
theirmind, whether it he at home.
isbury, was born ou Wednesday morntP" All the I-atert Style* of FumiThe
“
Tiger
adf-diachargiug
sulky
j
ing
and
hurried
on
the
afternoon
of
believe Nashville has enough other lib­
WENT KALAMO ITEMS.
tiie aarne day.
eral citizen* to dig the well. Good
FIT Beautiful designs in Rings. Pins,
| The transformation of the old Hawand simple hay rake in the market, ia
Whew! Hot, isn’t it !
Chain*. &amp;c., at
Boise Bkos.
now being supplied to our farmers by

RsUlrtnakm.
Mr*. E. G. Potter of Maple Grove,

she waa putting her hand into the bin
to pick them up she discovered a rat-

Her husliand being Dear at hand, he
was called and his snakeehip dispateh-

before Mr*. P. noticed her bcm. making

BOOTS AND SHOES
And For Price*,

IF YOU WANT

tifnl residence for it* present owner,
COMPkTTK WITH
COVfrKTITlOX I
Ed. Rarrick had a log raising on Mon- ' W. H. Goodyear.
Every afternoon and evening. First I
The Liberalist* and Spiritualists of I
Smith A Sou, the urbane aud enter- door north of Wolcott’* hardware.
Haying is the order of the ilay among । prising marketmen, have in their new I Socials, festival* and families supplied
Nashville and vicinity will bold a grove
1 on short notice and at reasonable rates.
meeting in Smith’s grove, on Sunday the granger* of this section.
Porter Bam* ha* the frame up, aud Mr. Shigh. one of the neatest meatmorning and afternoon next.
Dr.
~— ----------- —,
partly*
enclosed,
for
hi*
new
house.
■diotM
in
town
'
Grain t radlcs repaired, and the
Spinney and Giles B. Stebbins, of De­
.J*.
. ’
cvii'bratcd Palmer CnwUc. all made by
troit, and other good speaker* from
W ith such n man .1* the genial true- hand, for sale at the foundry.
’ ” w----abroad will be in attendance. Those nceday last for a short sojourn among hearted and thorough temperance man
as Mr. C|iaa. Mock at its hl* brad, the !
who attend arc requested to bring their friend* in Ionia Co.
The Kalamo folks wili divide their reform cause may well lie propheaied
din net baskets, and join in apieuiedinpatriotism and dime* between Bellevue . good statu* and speed tn Baltimore.
I
and Nashville on the 4th.
I
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At Jackson. Thursday afternoon. I
Corn just “gits” right along this grow­
during a pleasant chat with Hon. James , ing weather, and will average about j
, sell al public vendue a Remington re- i
___________ HUMAN s.
O’Donnell, our orator at the coming 4th
good, goodcr, and some pii-cc* good rat. ’volver and appurtenances, seized by | If yon hare a cough or cold, don’t
„
..
.
* think .oftiroiug
______to
__church
i___ 1. —
....... ..taking
...........
Mrs. IL A. Perry lira in a critical cou- ...
without
We are pleased to announce that wc an- prepared to turn you out any kind of !
a dow of Dr. Warner's White Wine of
I ditiun. The attending physician thinks [ bill due Joe Pflng.
thing of a political nature, aa hr 1
job, from the
, ! there i« but little hopes of her recovery, j Mr. Durfee, uf the Mt-Omber district
thought politics had no business in' 4&lt;h
' ’ I A large breadth of ground waa plant- |
fV Drop in and see those Nobby
in Baltimore, is quite u ronnossier in
of July orationa Quite right.
J ; cd to pots toe*, aud the weather pruvParasols at
Tki mah's.
O'Donnell is an able, original an&lt;1 ing favorable, there will be a large live stock. Hr ha* upon his place a
beautiful threc-yrar-old iron-gray stal- j IV Don't forget that our Woven
spicy speaker, and no one should
! yield.
C. C. Wolcott.

look at it in the name light, and will

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

Don’t buy a rake until

D. C. GRFFITH.

8EE

I

s. COOK’S

___________

I

ORDINARY BUGGY To The FINEST PHAETON,

ning waa a fine affair and well attend­
ed. The grounds were ilhuninated by
lights and Chinese lantern. The eor-

I

Diphtheria has entered the homes of
Wert Kalamo. Horace Swift and Dav­
id Brooks each have a child afllicU-d
with that terrible disease.
Dean Mix, in passing titrough his
lots found a swtnn of liecs hanging on
a bush. He went over a mile, got a
hire, “gathered them in," and now has

Harrison Vi
young blood
ciety present with several fine
montville, drove to this village and. os lections of music, and happy-looking
usual, loaded up with “benzine." ladies, gentlemen and children gather­ a swarm o bees.
ed around well-spread tables, waited
Ifeu. Myera claims
«ue“
upon by smiling maidens, and ate ice ^7’
the largert co»n
tn W ert Kalamo
1 our eorrrapoxxtent
der the management of Mias Davis, would like to claim the prue on h&gt;.
he was running that shebang” and
seizing her and a couple of children I hat

The Cornet Band, under the tutor-

Tackcraun'i mill-yard, ami
until Rath bant come the rescue. right- them. The following aie the boy*'

nipulate:

oid Borton Store, and are practicing
every evening, getting ready for the
4th. and will be in first-ctam trim by
that Una.

printing I* let to the lowest bidder. At
the last Tuesday evening s meeting two
bids ware read aa fellows:

tureu. »»arrantra tor ten year*. .10
“Walk into my parlor, Mr. Fly.’ In single weave inferior article will stand
rrs the tert. Kr-txofto, Dr. ma rat It Co.
has removed his office to the lower floor
SEE THE LIGHTNING SEWER,
of a building on State street, and the
At Truman's Store.

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

THE PEOPLES SUppLY ST0RE

"“'.(jaILRIAGE AND AV AGON SIIOP.

upon investigation found a rattlesnake
which measured two feet and four inch

Fresh Goods and Lc w
Prices.

la full to ovc-rtlowing with

TEA8,

COFFEES, SPICES,

CANNED GOODS,

STAPLE AID FAICT GB0CEB1ES!

Caeater Than You Can Get Elsewhere,
Quality considered.

NOTICK.

|
i

The annual meeting of School Dis-

Mr*. Mate, wife of our enterprising
fellow-citi^n, who. like bebd Cain. i. trirt officers, aud for the transaction
i M worker In iron, with her beautiful nf such other l&gt;u»iur*s as may lawfully
come before it. will tie held at the
;
bouse on Monday evening, Julr
| htmje of
jn
... school
7th, at 7{ o'clock 1*. M. Dated thia 36th
| from grandsire to grandchild, enjoying day of June IS7».
John Armstrong's 74
sheep
sheared,
H. A. Barber,
.4 sheep sheared toemadvee hugely,
Director.
six poundaof wool
Thp
h„ sawed,
5aW(
has
the hammer ha*
per head, and Geo. Matteson'* 42 sheep
netted him jHfl.OO. Let's hear from
glazier has glared, aud^the pointer has
some other section.
Uncle Geo. Mattown wo taken last Vrooman. G. H. Brooks, E. H. Lathrop,
week Friday with a very acute pain in
Arthur Haskins, et al., adding and
hia right leg, and in less than twenty- erecting new buildings.
four bourn the limb had becam&gt; so
The Tinkler building, next to the
swollen and painful that a physician
port office, is being rapidly pushed to­
waa called, bat the limb grew rapidly
ward completion. It will fill an acning
worse, and now be ia on his back, with
void, and Mr. T. should receive the
The liver ia the imperial organ of the
a bad case of infiamatory rheumatism. thanks of our citiacna for adding this
whole human system. aa it controls the
A cargo of Nashville whiskey on its nice structure to the comely row of life, health and happiness of man.
way to Assyria tto. Wert Kalamo,
When
it i* disturbed in its pron~r ac­
buildings upon that aide of the street.
tion, all kinds of ailments are toe nat­
caused the person who carried it to
It is stated that the local officers here ural result. The digertion of food, the
moat shamefully, insult a lady, the
would hare received half of the
wife et a resident of thia section, one
ttooo reward if they had captured the
evening the first part of the week. Wo
‘•nigger,” whom they surprised while
omit names at present, but should the eating hia dinner, and who at first
like occur again, the brute will not get
threw up hia hands but who took ad­
off so easily. Why kit that people will vantage of a blunder on their part and
ioad tLemrol ves with the vile stuff call­
ran Tor hia life.
ed whiskey, and other pretty names,
The two little bobs of Mr. J. C. Glas­
and then go about insulting and abua- gow,of Baltimore, caught a large owl a
few days since. Hia owlship had hang­
Mis* Rhoda Bradley, daughter of T.
ing to his claw a heavy steel-trap, and
Bradley, of tin uouth-sart port of this
when discovered waa dining offa ni ash town, returned home on Sunday, the rat which he had captured, so that the
15th inst_ from where ahe waa trarhiag available assets of the youths wtre
school. w» taken down with diphther­
thualy ulus one owl, one steel-trap and
one rat-skin.
The excitement of Thursday was be

Croek’rtf Jt GlasKica rc

A FIRST-CLASS
TRIM
- a-7A_*.VZA
QP . .quality
1? can, and will, d.i a* well by
v
**-**“'
*
jyuaannv linn in Barry or Eaton mu nIf you need anything in the TRIMMING line, call aud see us, fur we
you good.

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1
,
।
|

tie*. Call and grimy pt ice* mi any­
thing in my line before making you
purchase* aud I will do y&lt;at good. I
have, in connection with my rtiin.-, u

NEAT UTTLE MEAT MARKET,
Carefully attended to, and satifactiou given every time.

Mi-nta, including Bolognas, Dried Beef.
1 Fresh aud Salt Fish.
Give roe a trial and bv good Good*.

IV AR kind* of Produce, Hides ami

EUGENE COOK.

Yours BcepectfuUy,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

IK® The New FURNITURE House SPRING MILLINERY

marshal. Aa we have U, Urn officer had
a d.mble-barreled gun on hi- .boulder,
another under hia «m, and hia pockets
filled with revolvers, kniresand eetera.
But. as blandly as a mule bni*hr* away
the arnnll boy who investigates the an­
atomy of hia heel, the darkey waved to
one aide the exponent of the law, with
all hia warlike appurtenances.
1 am pleased to ace that your enter­
prising Wille ia to haves Fourth of
July celebration of its own, and as it

----- M------

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co..

Still on Earth

lillineij tud Futcy Goods I

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c„ &amp;c.
Rr-pcctfHlly,

KELLOGG, DEM ARAY A CO.

VIENNA BAKERY
John berneh

CBMPffi ffiil EK1 HTML

r. a. riMMsmaa *««.,

�’ —

wtaiok

Ah, Gr»l I what hfcv* I dans? Murvd the direst angel of my life I I
• been m«d -mad ILtvu, Eabler, that

ment of the Mexican war he wm ap­
pointed by Prerident Poll « Brigadier
General tn tbe United Statca army, and
for hl* distinguished aarvicM during
the course of the war wm promoted to
th* r-.«k of brevnt Major General. In
1848 he wm appointed Governor of
Oregon Territory, which office lurerigned. In IM’J he was elected to a
•eat In the ITni'ed State* Senate from
Illinois for the term of six yeora. He
xnbM-qnenUy took up Id* residence in
the Territory of Minneeote, and tn 1857
waa elected to represent tboaamc in the
Senate of the United Btairn, when
•he become a State, in which porition
ho aerved two year*. During the war
of the SauthcrnRcbellinn beaboaerved
ax a General in the Union army. He
aftertrar.l vettlod in Misaonri, and suc­
ceeded Senator Bogy in tbe United
States Senate from that State, in the
Forty-fifth Congress, hia term expiring
on the 4th of March ImL

and considerable jewelry stoteu. No
dew to the bargkr had bee* secured,
aud tbs' jewelry, of cwurse, had been
given upas lost forever. About a month
after the robbery, upon cqiening the

of a terribly demoralised specimen of
door. "Mum," arid the stranger, sol­
emnly. "I don't coma for food." Thea,
Smith's, rial it?" "Isa." “The Mr.

kdy. a little Mrioosfr.
/ “ Zat ia what I mean. But madame
has no occasion for alarm. I have what
will cure her—the pills in zia little box. around aa if to ace that nobody waa in
But they very precious and J can’t bearing, "you'd like io git back yer
leave any unless she promise to take purty thing*, weald n't ver?" Seeing
the answering light in. her ctos, " You
wouldn’t be hard on a poor feller, mum,
aawai* conacience-streck. would yer?"
' T'.c man here leaned against the doorAnd Mr*. Elmore'* eyes sought the
face that smiled back lovingly upon
*7V«« w i» .*«•ijt *• *• ik&gt;
them, doctor, said Mr. Elmore.
" Very good- I will leave so Ixtx,
sen, which contain fourteen small white

be tuuoUi I ntarve, cm&gt; be was
shown into* the kik'bcn and given the
liest the house afforded. He ate till
Mr*. Smith began to think that she hail
been entertaining a doxen starving men
he was tn sight.
“How good—how noble ho is!" she instead of one, rfUhTN« 'fii*Dy tilted
tuurmund; “how erreful and tender of back in the chair, and, picking his teeth
me! And yet there are those who say with a fork, gave evidence that he was
that be sought me only for my wealth—
that he does not love me."
Tta-a her thought* reverted to what
the doctor had told her. Hsdsherreily IC last, Mrs. Smith listening with ear*,
eyes aud mouth. "Aa I wM_aavin^
incurable as he aaid? She bad heard mum, my conscience troubled me about
her husband lake the doctor to hi* study, thia robbery." "Yeo, yea I" "Tour jew­
elry.
too?" "Toft go on." "And I
ujd a anddrn impulse seized her to Lear
finally sex to myself, scz I, ’I’ll go up
what wav said.
It had been her father’s study also, there and do tbe square thing.' And
to whom the bouse had belonged; and so, mum, if I ever secs anybody a*
•tie smiled an ahe thought of the pri­ knows about that there break, or aliout
vate )w*sge to it from her own apart­ tiro awitf, bly TH lot yer knotr. Wbut
ment*. of which her husband was igno­ you give ns a match ? I guess 171 have
rant. Throwing a shawl over her sboul- a *moke. It kind o' makes yer food set
dert, she went into a closet, ahd from better; think so. mum?" He didn't
thence, through a door, into a dark wait for the crotch. Hn aaw something
in the lady's eyes that probably told
paarege fo-yond.
She was not gone over fifteen min­ him it wouldn't be safe to remain longer.
rj
ute*; but the change in her personal —BQakm.Tnmucript. •

I a she lay thus, »he heard a step—
the step never heard before without
awakening a throb ofJoy in her bosom.
Springing up, she toad her wild, glit­
tering eye* upon the door, a* though
• waiting hi* approach. , Than, ax if
•a Ideiily chanpug her mib3. iihe threw
hcraelf «U)xm a low couch, laying her
bead back upon it* pillow*.
’
•
Eut«&gt;ring the room, Mr. Elmore ap­
proached the eoneh where she lay. He
"Harrisburg."
started, ax his eye fell upon too pale,
“What ia the largest city in Pesnsylrigid face, then, apparently eatiafied rania?"
,
that ahe wm aleaping, quietly left the
“Philadelphia.'’
"What building is there in Philadel­
Aa soon aa Mrs. Elmore heard hia re­ phia that is dear to the heart of every
treating footsteps she bolted the door.
“ And yet 1 loved him so!" burst from
the white lips.
troubled, but made no answer. Th
When Mrs Elmore left her drawing­ doctor repeated the question.
room the next morning her countenance,
“I know," naid a little fellow on .
though pale, waa tranquil.
**8y » «•»
An waa her wont, ahe entered her
husband's room to sccomjsmy him down
"Tell us what it is, then, my boy,
aaid the doctor.
“Tbe mint," wu* the confident an
swer.—Cincinnati Commercial.

Priacely Farmer*,
The iargcat wheat grower in Califor­
nia is Dr. H. J.'Gtenn, whose ranch in
Colusa county embrace* OO.OUO acres,
or about ninety-four square mih-s of
good land, nearly all arable. He has
this year 45,000 acre* in wheat, winch,
it is catimatod. will yield 900000 bush­
els, worth, al 85 cents a bushel. &gt;765,000. And yet, with failure* of crops,
which occur about two Man auk of five.

the horizon, and the curtain drops upon
the stage—the earth—where we have
acted each hia part in the single scene
of a dav.
In winter we look-toward the south
for the principal changes of these won­
ders. and in summer toward the north.
Iu the winter, when earth is &lt;bbed fu
snow, like a cold, fifelees friend'cfotbed
in pure white for burial, the star* shine
with greater luster, and we look up
with never-.jra»ried admiration at the
, Pleiadt«, an^npoa other familiar group*
and constellations that wn know were
watched by tbe eyes of Christ centuries
ago, by Abraham centuries before
Christ wm born apon thia earth, and
by Noah long before Abraham, and
before Noah by Adam, the first crcatcl
man. To give greater variety to this
changing sernera, a comet fiashew across
the
uts train of splendor,
or a meteor falls like a doomed spirit
from the heights of heaven. And so

Father. All thia grandeur leads n* to
think.&lt;4th* Father, and, in seeking Him,
wwflnd Christ, who point* us to the
Father, and teaches us of hia greatness.
His goodness, and His merry. Our
minds ascend towards God through the
Spirit and on the thought* of Christ,
that lead to him as the sun’s rays lead
to tbe sun. for Christ camo from Ood,
as tbe sun’s ray* come from' the sun.
Hia saving*, teaching*, promiaes, be­
come to ux a river of living water, upon
which we are carrietl towards the besom
of tbe Father, into an eternity of spirit­
ual life and blessed net* The star*, the
sun. the planeta, the earth, the moon,
the comets, the metoora, the winds, the
waters, the lightnings, and the thund­
er* of the natural world, and Christ and
the angelic Jiost of heaven, of the spirit*
txal kingdom, and the host of mankind
who are redeemed, all ootnmingh, in

could not go out for lie iter food and
Gen. Grant would not come in with
worse. But at the /second and third
orgie I took to thavynerable and tough­
ened mule meat m •“ '*
'
without cranberry* m
wurw since in Italy
_ &lt;rl______ _
gallant Captain, al*ont'thc same time as
the riege of Vicksburg, and the chief
officer eommaod^g the fleet Ln Mobile
bay, did Ids roast rat every morning
and enjoyed it.—Farit Utter.

Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild,
who died a few days ago in Lon­
don, was the.eldest sou of th. late Bar­
on Nathan Mere de Rothschild, a brother
of Sir Anthony de Rothschild, and
partner in the well-known (tanking firm
of Mcstn. Rotbsrhiid A Co. He was
born Nov. 22, 1808, aud succeeded to
the title on the death of his father,
June 28, 1836. He was elected to Par­
liament, in the Liberal interest, for the
city of London, in August, 1847, and,
though again returned in June, 1849,
in July. 1852, and in March, 1857, wax
not permitted to take bis seat until 1858,
when the act excluding Jews from the
House of Common* w«s repealed, snd
a resolution adopted admitting of him­
self and hia co religionist*. He lost hia
seat ax one of the representatives of
the city of London at the general elec­
tion in February, 1874.
Baron de
Rothschild waa interested in the En­
glish turf for a great many years, hia
horses being entered, however, under an
assumed name. His borae. Sir Bevy*,
was the winner of the last Derby. Baron
de Rothschild was a grandson of the
Meyer Anriem Rothachild, who founded
the celebrated family of that name, aud
whose five son* established banking
bouse* in Frankfort, Vienna. London,
Naples and Paris, all of which, except
that of Naples, are still existing. The

’ Swimming Extraordinary.
The aix days’ swimming content st
the Lambeth Baths, Landon, waa
brought to a conclusion qn the night of
the 24th of May (Saturday), at half-past
10 o'clock. Ii tesulled iu the victory
of the channel hero, Capt Webb, who
succeeded in swimming aJtogcth«-r a to­
tal distance of seventy-four miles.
Webb's performance must be regarded
m a remarkable one, aud another exem­
plification of the extraordinary power he
nvariim of being able lo stay in water
longer at a time than any other living
swimmer. On the first two days he reeach day; on the third and fourth days
be averaged a little under thirteen
hour*; on Friday he took bwt little ram.
and on Saturday he wm in the water
from half-past 11 in tbe morning until
half-post 11, at night. No change* took
place during Saturday in the position
of the swimmers, Webb swam on
quietly during the day. and Fearne, tbe
only man able to make tbe semblance
of a struggle with him, ww» too far be­
hind to cause any interest to be taken
in his exertion*. A bouquet wa* given
to Webb in the water, and at the ter-

sen led with a medal. The following
was the final record of the full distance
performed bv each man: Webb, sev­
enty-four miles; Fearne, sixty-two miles
thirty lengths; Beckwith, forty-two
mile* twelve lengths; Taylor, twentysix mile* eight lengths; RowbolUm (re­
tired early in the week), ten miles.

The first man in this country to pay
an excessively fancy price for a tro’ter
was Mr. Robert Bonner, who gayc Mr.
George Alley &gt;15,000 fos Dexter. Mr.
Bonner afterward gave 933,000 for
Cooley, 945.000 for Pocsbont**. &gt;20,000
' tor Startle, and &gt;15,000 for Grafton.
To escape trouble by running sway ; Irorgr ax these Mims aggregate, they
from duty is one of U&gt;» impossible have been exceeded by Mr. Henry N.
things. Jonah onos siads th* ox pen , Smith, who has pud more money for
mrnt, bat it did not snrore-L There­ trotter* thanduiy man living. He paid
fore, manfuRy overcome the difficulties ( for Lsdv Thorn, 930.000; for Goldsmith
and trials to which the post assigned Maid, 935,000; for Lucy. 925,000; for
you by God's providence exposes yon. i Jay Gould, &gt;35,000. Gould be bought
Another impossible thing ia to l&gt;e- 1 of Fisk, George Hall aud Jay Gould
com* a Christian of strength and ma-'i They owned the horse. liaving bought
turity without undergoing severe trial*. । him from a New Bedford party when
| What fire is to cold, such is affliction to his name was Judge Btigbam. Tattler
the Jroliever. It burns up the dross, he bought of A. J. Alexander for &gt;17.and makes the gold shine forth with 000; Gen. Knox he paid &gt;10,000 for;
Rosalind cost him &gt;13,000; Socrates,
unalloyed luster.
Still another impossible thing is to Il9S6JM»; Idol, &gt;7,500; Western Girl
form an independent character, except i &gt;1,000; Martha Nutwood, &gt;1,500. Daisy
when thrown upon oue'sown resource* I Burns he traded Harry Harley for with
The oak in th* .middle of the forest, if I
surrounded on every aido Iqr trees that 'I in 93,500. What does all that foot up?
shade it, runs up toll and comparatively i 9204,500 exactly. Goldnmith Maid was
feeble; cut away ito protector*, and the on
' the go, in the cars, for thirteen year*,
first blast wfll overturn it. Bat the from one end of the country to the
same tree, growing in the open field, 11other, traveling over 100,000 miles, al­
where it is continually beaten U|&gt;on by ' ways taking her regular rest on the
the tempest, beoomea its own protector. ;1
8o the man who ia compelled to rely on 1
ilia, own resourcea far*M! an indepen- ‘ I
denee o&lt; character to which he could |
not otherwise have attained.
Obeying Order*.
He wax weeping softly as he conn
out to join hi* companion*; a pecuhat witching of hia muscles and the careful
manner of tiia gait wm painfully appa
rent to tiro boys; they knew that be had
,uxt wrestled with one of his parent*;
they had been there and underetood the
whole buaincro.
“Bern girtin’ a lickin', Ben ?’asked

Jndi^alofiesroribaGoreromenl, bal ta tr
cried u
popnisr ri«ht of dusves ‘o call
Into nparstioe Utt*
ocy foe axeurtoa lf.«
frerdosn of e Iodines la sny city or town U*vir&lt;
3U, &lt;&gt;’ Uhobituits or ouwsrd.
Se-Lon 2,ICI &lt;»f tin) Rs.i»ed KU’utes pats II
iu the power of soy two cttlzens uf »vch city or
town to require of the Mania! of the iMarrie*
Ike *pu4i&gt;tmenl at three epecaU beouty Mar
•lai* 'rbrrsnptsi the duty of the Mar*lai lxcoax* Imperative aud Its n&lt;K&gt;■ petfortnsnce will

(Brandtucr&gt; turned out to I* a subject
of Prussia. A body of gendarmes were
ordered to arrest the conspirator*; and
at midnight the descent upon them waa
begun: but they had made preparation
to meet their aamilanta with pistols. A
dc«[&gt;cratc struggle ensued, in which men
and women alike took active part. The
Nihilist* were finally overpowered and
secured, but not before one of the
gendarme* htul been shot dead aud five
other* wounded.
Dn the preliminary inquest all the
prisoner, were identified, except five
men whose names ami rank could not
be diacoveivd. Of the women, three .
were daughter* of military officer*, and
one was the wife of a surgeon.
The prisoners were accused of liaving
formed a secret society, the pun&gt;oee of
winch was armed riot and the overthrow
of the present nystem of government in
Ruasi*; and they were also accused of,

DR0M,MEDICIHE8a»iCHEMICALS,

of the war the wife of Mr. Holland, a IROI, BAILS I SHELF HARDWARE
pra tixmg lawyer in Burke ccunty,
Georgia, eloped with Laud Haithcock,
with whom she had formed acquaint­
ance during the absence of her hus­
band in the Confederate rank*. The
guilty woman carried off with her. a
little girl, the daughter of Holland.
For fourteen year* the father ha* been
in search of Ina child, and only recent­
ly ho discovered that his former wife
and the girl had never been out of the
State, and that they were living in
Marlborough county. He went thither
and found his daughter, a fine grown
girl of 17, in a room with her mother
and three children of the Haithcock
connection. The young girl had never
in her life, and
been to school a day
’ “ 1-1
J
waa accustomed to work in the fields DR\ GOODS, SILKS Hi DRESS GOOES
for her livelihood, She eonld neither
read nor write, but wilhngly accotnpsnied her father to hiB home and th*
___
1________ r of half-brothera and
comjianionxbip
sister* by Mr. Holland * second mar­
riage, be having been divorced from
hia guilty wife shortly after her deser­
tion of hia home.
Nrmr. rnr Lost Child.—One day
last month—a Tuesday, and aliout 3
o’clock in the afternoon—Nettie, the
6-yeor-old child of B. L. Vinaon, strayed
sway from home, at North Reynolds,
Todd county, Minn. She wm missed
two hour* later, and a search began.
When twilight fell Mr. Vinson, thor­
oughly alarmed, organized hi* neigh
bora into squads and sent them out to
beat the woods. These squads did not
rest until daylight on Wednesday monilug. All through Wednesday the search
was kept up. At daylight on Thursday
morning an old mountaineer, J. N. Ely,
took sixty fresh men, whoopers and
callers, and formed a lin* tliree-quar
ter* of a mile long. Towards the eveaing of Thursday Arthur O’Brysn found

PLASTER

result of the day’s work. By Thursday
night help had come from Little Sauk
and other distant town*. None expect­
ed to find Nettie aliv&amp;, but the mother
had great hopes. On Friday morning
aa a aquad passed tbe bouse of P. W.
Faile. one of the men, stopping to get a
drink, wm told that Nettie iiad been
found alive and well, and that she had
been sent to North Reynolds. Cheers
rang through the woods for miles.
Tb'&gt;mss l.nxkey, s Laborer for Mr.
Faile, was 2&gt;oktug for ca'tle early on
Friday when he *aw Nettie more ont
from the woods to the meadow. Nettie
said that she "' lept nndemeaf a three
when dark coined." and WM"ve*ry, very
cold, mama." She picked roeeberriea and
wild ouious to eat in the daytime, and
aew big cows, with crooked horns -ad
white tails—deer—that looked at her
and stamped their feel. On the second
night *hc slcvA by a log. and the third
night in a hollow tree. She often heard

Groceries tnd General Produce,

prisoners were revolutionary pamphlets
and false passport*.
Four of them have » inoe been tried
sentenced, and executed, and the others
exiled to Siberia.

A Serwea by Telephone.
On bud Saturday a wire wm strung
froaiJ the Congregattoual Church, this
city, to the residence of Mr*. R. L.
Avery, some distance away, and a Blake
transmitting telephone attached to tbe
church end, and a Bell receiver at
the residetier, for the benefit of
an invalid lady who is unable to at­
tend dnnuh. It wm a pariaet aweoeaa.

Db. MKxxok, a popular preacher at
Halifax. England, recently had hia ser­
mon delivered by telephone aa it waa
uttered to an audience at Manchester,
thirty-six miles away. Not only was the
preaching thus overheard, but the ring­
ing of a hymn waa reproduced almost
uerfocHy, the sonorous voice of Dr.
Mellor being heard above that of the
congregation. The prayer and usual
lessons were also heard. The chief de­
fect in the trnnamiaaion arose from the
interfere-:cc of the ordinary message*
as they passed through the connected

bTIJIW HOtSX,

4100.00 and UFWdJLDA

ct*n, and her husband did not urge it
until
had exhansted the .supply of
mrdicroe left by Dr. Dcngu*.;
b»
insisted on calling another one in. Hur
anv p^nfnl shock to tbe mind of the
sufferer. Bending for a lawyer, she had
•
WMWI, gw —frail

Tbe French Flag.
Many change. hava occurred in the
color* of the French dag tn the lapse of
agea, and the approaching distribution
of tbe new- ones gives an interest to •
it wm turquoise-blue; from tiro time of
Charlemagne, bias with six red trefoils;
Charles V„ purple with gold ornament*;
Louis XL, axure with golden lilica;,
Charles VUL blue strewn with golden ।
Lliiw,withs white cross; Francois L
half blue and white; HrurylV^phdn
white; Louis XV., bhw, with a (white
crom bearing ilhre; from 1792 to 1814.
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Kdltew and Froprtwtor.

VOLUME VI

NUMBER 41

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 5. 1879.

The Uli appropriate, lbs &gt;«■ of •*00,000 for
Ute payment, daring lbs face! year soda&lt; Jure
». tan, at United States Marehate AodUtetr
ireneral dsputica. Tbs otSosrv Unia provided
for ere rxKctb! to ILo falthfal exrcnUua cf ths

cxsAseira Of philanthropic rage; but be
waa the beat swearer by proxy and quo­
tation that I ever listened to. The
oaths launched at him by hi* Southern
enemies, the oaths which some Ib pnblicao Senator* would occasionally buri
al him whim they were vexed by Ida
obstinacy in clinging to hia own view
of a party question that had liecu de­
cided against him by a majority of ItoCbUcan statesmen—three. in narrating
i rxMrieneea in political life to a
fnend, be would roll over on hia tongue
in quite an unsanctified Irat still inno­
cent fashion, and lough at the profanity
an something exquisitely comical. The
nx-re people swore at him the more de­
lighted h&lt;\ was; and it is a pity that he
did not have the same sense of humor
in estimating the hyperboles of pane
gyric addressed to him by hia admirers,
which be unquestionably hail in esU
mating the hyperboles of execration
shot at him by his aaeailanta.— E. P.
Whipple, In Harper's Mcg tsine.

rrru »s» poutt.

TTHCAI. OCfUiUKEKt'KK.

CrsaoRT remarks -Swearing.

Bxzl happiness- Getting drunk.

BCM.
Z

PARNE1YTBR,

1 BAKER.

—Henry Joy waa hong4k Mariposa, Cal, tb*
other day, foe Ibe mnfiler of John 8. Royal
Ti&gt;» kilims arose not of a dispute eoncerninx
the owtK'T.hip of laud, and on the acaffull Joy

CnmpMM.. IUUHW«
in |««.
nil toro.y, l-na-ipd .teteun.l.brf\|

X’.

Interval pud t&gt;, th* t'aiM
llilrrv.1 rrpu4 Uy traaap.

tentiary for burglary at Knoxville.
Another prisoner was brought in for
five years for a similar crime. When
stripped by ths Warden of the peniten­
Twr. Khedive of Egypt had better
tiary it waa diacovered that they were look out that eotas ot bis creditor* do
brothers, who had no,I seen each other
for thirty years.-— Burlington (/oica)
Cbahlms—* What did that spring suit
Hawk-Eye.
cpst you, Al?" Alfred- “Can’t say, dear

XL &gt;f

Heb Dream Fi lulled.—A singular
A bask clerk becomes quite s dead
instance of the verification of a dream
occurred in Polk county some daysagw- shot in detecting a l«ad bill; a sort of
A young daughter of Mr Bill dreamed William Tell er, aa you might say.
one night that she luid l&gt;cen burned to

Itoyat
_Tw

■Ub Umber Uisl Prltx*
IV. 11 GRISWOLD.
H67,

I; tar

“The duty

asauiat , fcegp t|1P binls frunl the plaul
nunteT- |
It ’**• cold they built a

A. M. PLLltT,

bunted at Buffak&gt;,

MiMtsatrn man puts it thus: “At
iwrurst wdHtation of men whom I

'anil 1 dale f&lt;

thrr’nr-lr.frturhi-.*F.m«i lbs evil rfctit* ! littk, brntker tried to extinguish the
1«—■ 1»« ™u
»&gt;■&lt;■ Jite a.

militiamen)

WALTER &amp; POWERS.
jcrailvm!

(■Molding baa a little daughter il
11 years
jean
c.ld, to whose nerve and courage ho is
indebted for the We of lua 3 rat old

C1Z4&amp; 11. BRADY.
A T 10*11 BY »■ taw sad falteltar Io Cbaattry
lU-al LU&gt;r
iMuraor. Ar—.t- CollwcUng

Dr. E D.

parto of Europe of planting a tree upon
the birth of every child. It sa*«s wear
The l-.y
playing by the and rear of rlippsr*. — Norristown
'
ici O' WHBlBta*, B1I &lt;n Ute pro- &gt;---------- — ,*
—j—' Heralit.
xxirt* *re.*x«cu»d by taeoffirer. , was a plank off. and through this apcr- I
noMt
o, our
&lt;nir weekly M
S
ome of
exchanges have
In .bort, Ute exrcuUna at tlte tnns the little fellow fell. He eaught s 1 •a(,,
D,..tir dciiartmcnt.'
‘ I*™*"
, 7'7.1—
This must
of lb. I u1b.)(*teto^Mrrte. ..f &lt;1 I . , . ho„Tnr
anrf
U r„, *_ ‘___ 2 “
1.
,------- -------------------- ---------- „. - ----------------n h^d depiartment td get no if it is
am* time be fore be was dtecovered.. anything like our hired girl in the
Bnt hi' bold weakened, and, with a , mJnlD^
I plash, he fell into the cistern. His m. ,
Ori^.

nl Fraaw?'

SESSIONS

LEWIS DURKEE

run off in quest of help

Not »o with

I Bond. Pa-. w»* struck by lightning the
I other night ami entirely destroyed.
। Another proof that the victory is not

glen for life ot hei

A' J

' dragged it to and placed it into the Cl*

open and liable to conviction.
A rorso man went into a restaurant
the other day. sad, remarking that
&gt;th were landed aafelv from their 'Time is money.“be added that, as he
•rilous position. AU honor to this haul a lialf-bnur to spare, if the propnoart, nude to ' perilou
'J** •'T*?- 1 httle hr
thr Manii.aU
That was a ghastly joke that a sinful
■I Htowa
orrat.
Clowx. — Some Sonthi rnar ntayod on a stranger, whom
Thx
he promised to .ntroduce to a rich
planter, and then took him around and
presented him to the leading under­
fell upon the stones and »i" killed. He taker.
waa 1c I’ere PigeonHi* ixxiy was J

•te wm
,.

FE1GHNER.

UNION DOUSE

E PARADY.

of tit Louie. Wire mortally woonded; ('apt I.
IL Ptotey, a pnxnioeul jiueeo of Xebeaakatlty.
was terribly aoaldnt, *F.I Mai Pyle was badly

»•.

J. R RASE Y.

ORNO STRONG.

JttfKtllinrcuf £»rd«.

OMMtey
&lt;«.&lt;lia

Col Horatrn a Wright foe Chtef of F.
eiaeen, -Uh the rank at Br.ja.Ucr licacr.
view Gen. Humphreys, retired.*'
— Th* 1‘rreiJrnt, jusi before lb- ailJour

&gt; r-i&gt;
Taylor and J'Hrealt, aertoaaly injured. Muni
of the paaaeoper. aero brulro!
—TLs Havana ateamahlp City at Nev York
and the iron lark Hi Jen, of Ilnndea. etrork

M-jrns. »f Baltimore, and the Senate
United him without debate or dlrteaxi.

AtoeeomHgbl.

HOI MK,

baa declared a quarterly diriJcux! of J par
T »y»1 Ic At.; L
—Haanaa of fraaaboppera are reported In
Dakota Territory and in portion* of MUmeaoU

Harvard pulled modi the »trorK*r oar.
— William Bloaua, the prntntosnt New Ycrt
mcrvbuil who died lately, gave |lW,tM.l In va­
rious I*rca|rytertan aodeUat Hi* eatala t* val­
ued at 11,000,000.

Ua&amp;TSTTISTS,
itns.
fare*Ville. fakcM-_

NjfcW LIVERY!
--------- M---------

peror of Germany will have another
gulden wedding.
Siosoit Caxzjo, son-in-law of Gen.

mon of the boiler occurred, blowing the beat to
atom*. _*od lai-dmg Ute toiler on a thirty foot
eial-ankttteDt 3U0 feel daetanl Capt Wan. Bockvell, tte owner, waa eerioeajy and probably I

frtd from vrtlJmx sad bmi**, and qaite •
nnmb»T of psroeegua wwa more or has to
jnrvd.
—The gtaat powder aiarsrtne, at Mowbray's

Lc had lived. No relatives claimed the
remains and so an Inspector of Police I
mitered the room to make ready for I
the fwnprr banal. Niwing about the'
room the Inspector wa» made wild to I
«.d a.m u. S&gt;a.&gt; Ud «!.«• ~u&gt; Md I
in » rack. Will, U&gt;. o.ul.rr wu &gt; I
»,ll
Abu Uu. l»PU.n&gt;.1 crtiSci. „l
, In Hrn- ra . mr.lttont L. '

sign; “why. I can get xnore'n I want
jc&gt;t {,y aggravatin' the first man I meet
(nj he'll throw in the clioler far
nothin'.”
...
. •
A ’■'““■"ftea™ wteb to. bud »
««» “»• '*•' • P”?*'1 «J~rored in
•»’«“■■■&lt;»•&lt;■•« unpowl.k Jipta.uno. of ib&lt;. phenomenon. -Whu.lhe

Amra Tom
Washington from the South improved
in health.

1 tte eojine ana inre. iroo&gt; can
w
------■
— —----- - -- ---------- ,--------- -------trsi. broke thro^h fa-d erwk bode, sad fell «“* f&lt;wty days without food, and tnre)
. ______ ...
._____ w_______ 11L is dead.

Tborc Apple Lake, B iny 0 a.. Mich.

ter, reached out and caught her brother
just in time to save him from a watcrv

Joint HaNMaM, of Alabama, died

grutulatory ntt-naagc to Emperor William
on the bitter's golden-wedding day.
Thx man Sanders, of Belmont &lt;ounty.

C. C. WoLCOTT, Proprietor.

yy ILLIAM JONES,

A tuikv is rtwlly a profound philoso­
pher and always a candid thinker; that

Uster u Ptalsde!|.bla,

EMORY PARADY.

■riaonment for resisting the
police in Genoa.
Ml Jobs B. Gotoh has ended Jus'
lecture tear in Great Britain, ondV
about to return hoi~«. He Lan giver*
115 lectures there.
William Lloyd Oauusom’s willfl
gives &lt;300 to racJi of his grandchildren,
and bequeailia the remainder of hia
projierty to Ids five children, to be
equally divided.
Ho left an estate
valued at about *20,000.
Omo statesmen are getting along in
Sn. Judge Taft is 69; Senator
nrman, 67; Gov. Bishop, 67; Secre­
tary Sherman, 66; Stanley MatUiewn.
55; Foster, 51; Tom Ewing, 50; and
Gen. Garfield, th. Uncle Bill AUAu is
still sweet 16.
8m Gsiunrr Wolhxlxt, who has now
come to stil*

J. OSrbZETTILT,

LIV^Y i BOARDING STABLE

fl-eal I ble«t

| tard

Burgundian
bad attained

Sandeni, of Decatur,

faiuilic*.

hia

majority

li is and nighto without food, be concluded

in hia hands; that he IumI squandered I
the money in high living; that he had 1
at last awakentd to find friend* and
money flown., What could he do?
Following nature's bent, he became a

tbiny-mgLt days, when he died,

that there are probably n&lt;d over a doz­
en or so of perfectly able-minded adulta
in tbi world who have never told a lie,
and the moat of them have told a good
— many. It therefore wonders that the
ity average man bate* so io be called a liar.

i Bippr rir-r.
ww, ll&gt;r a pernuu IM tun
|
On Wednesday of last week he did not
make hia appearance as usual, and, when
breakfast w-a ready, a member of the
family, on going to his room, found
him in a sleep from which be could not
lw awakened. Medicines were admin­
istered with no effect. Ho breathed
quite naturally, but did not open lus
eyoa, nor did be appear to be at all con
acioua ot what was going on about him.
During Friday his deep did not appear
to be so natural as the previous day,

Some one naked Dr. Z. for news of
his great-uncle, of whom the doctor ia
the heir. "It seem* that he is quite ill,’
answers ho. “How "it aeetna;* aren't
you treating himF “Oh, no,".coolly re­
plica the doctor, “I never waited to be
my excellent nncle'a phvsiaan; there
wan too much temptation. —Paris Fig-

It was the miafortune of Sumner that,
more than any other public man of hia
time, he was subjected to the extremes
of adulation and obloouy. Hu real
Caksttl mother—“I wish I could
character can hardly l&gt;e discerned amid
break my boy Johnny of the habit of
the tumult of pnfia and scoffs, of exalta­
liana anti execrations, which the mere
mention of his name excited during his him by patting bee! tea in lua moutb,
public career. Sumner himself waa in­ which he managed to swallow quite
clined to take the compliments at more well He lay constantly on his back,
than their real worth, while he experi­ and it waa noticed that when a fly would
enced another though different satisfac­ light on his face be would turn his bead
tion in reading the cajtimnica. The slightly as. if to drive it away.
He
compliments he considered n_« indica­ finally expired on Monday evening last,
tions that all lovers of liberty and jus- having not shown the least sign of coutier were on his ride; the cal t&lt; tunics de­ aaouauesM since he had been aalerp.—
lighted him. because, as they grew Poughkeepsie Cor. New York Sttn.
fiercer and fiercer, they seemed to prove
that hia blows directed at slavery and
injustice were telling more and more
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hand in hand. They are twin vices,
youg man who akmld show the
taint of these vices goes through West
Point if ths authorilKw eon help it.
By extreme circnmspectioa a youth

R

bolb

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Baat.rx,

Gxmmamy, Jvtnt 8, T8.

The conditions of the Gertsan priirical life have Iwen profoundly modified
within th* last few wsrita.
Hitherto
the Reichstag has been split «,p into to
many faetio-i. that no single party ha&gt;
been aide to dominate the rest, mw haa name is John Nmith. ■
Prines Bismarck found it iHwdbl* to
Grorgic Earle, of Gran^ Rapids, a«-

:s

drowned.

Hl^wij wax rr&lt;-«tvired.

told Hie ut anlltn,'

LONDON

Lard, by th^ lb. or barrol,
Prwah Sooda, Full Waighto and

Forty Grand lUpMaytHitosbave twen
-------- '----------------------- 1 swimming. Clcon-

The Fall. of Mor.tiiwHvnry are roman­
tic. historical and Ixwa tiful—twsaty •
tire cents admission and fifty cents toll.
And thus it goes. If American spawnlatnre could only,erect a wall along the
sea coast so that no one coukt see the
ocean without paying a dollar, it ia
quite likely the free American ci then
u ouM go to ace it without a murmur,
and take his children If tbev were al­
New England. New Yorit. New Jersey
lowed to go far half price.
and Pennsylvania. Also areerta that
toe amount of wages paid the laborer
in the South is considerably larger to
proportion to population than that paid
The subject appeals
that State on the Chinese quretion at at the North.
the codling elect inn in September. principally for examination to all up­
right amt eonetenHoosmec at toe North,
Ballots are to be furnished to the elec­ and particnlarly to those whoso inter­
tor*. iMirsuunt to a law passed by the est to the negro's conditions ia leading
Ia&lt;gislature at Its last session, bearing them to second the efforts of unprinci­
the words "Fur Chinese cmigratiou" or pled politicians in keeping alive the
flames of discord.
We must remind
"Against Chineae emigration,” and by
those
tliry are to signify
their
respective opinions on thia subject. A
memorial setting forth the result is to
be prejianil by the Goviruor, and prop­
erly attested copies are to be sent to
Mays and Wheeler, to each
imailxr of the Cabinet, to the Senator*
and members of the house of represent­
atives, and to the Governor of ever}'
■State and Territory.

A drunken wan was swaying un•tedily ia a Virginia City street, accord*
tag to toe CAroaWc. when a dog with a
tin pan tied to its tail ran between hia
legs. The collision waa no forcible that
the man waa upset, and the dog ran on
--------------------- -------------- ----------------- w_.
bewildered, rubbed the bruised end
**■ ‘
J
tail, and thus soliloquised: "This ia
&lt;hk) unfortunate! Never before know'rd or Mwpeeted I had rich a thing aa a
tall till I stu an’ fall down an’ break it
off. Might made a (hie) fortuc ’ribitin’
myarif as man with tail. Tbere’d bin
millions in it—milliona (hie) to it. Jia
its always gone before 1 (hie) find it

Just Received, at

, an mriurtog alliance bat they bare act­
ed together only in regard to a special
measureo, and even then without bearty good-will. The Tariff Bill has, for.
the time at least, put an end to the pre­
vailing anarchy. The maw of Con•oryaUves and the Centre Party, bavtor arrived at w ifefintte eirirsWiinilbig,
are ostaldhdting protection with a thor­
oughness and rapidity which theChaneellor himself ean hardly have antieipated. On no previous occasion have
the leading Liberals spoken with so

walk up. The AnftneUe chawm ia
gloomy nnd graud,but it costa the free
American cittern fifty reals to res lit.
The Flume al the Fnwaatia Notch is
worth seeing—arvruty Jlvsorata worth.
The Whirlpool at Niagara band and
aomlire. at least it makes the free Amer
icau citisrn feel so whew b&lt; goes tborc

H. G. HALE,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
B OOKSJELLER
make waxed

going on. , But the arguments of the
free traders are wholly without effect.
The two allied parties follow Prince
Bismarck wherever ho chooses to lead,
and some of those who have hitherto
most loudly condcnintd th.- policy
recm prepared' to rank themselves
among hia warmest admirers.
Hie question of the day in Germany,
is whether thia alliance islikely to last;
1
and most impartial, observers arc in­
clined to answer the question in the af­.
firmative. There can be no reason to!
suppose tliat the ^Conservatives willI
fall away from Prince Bismarck. They
are his natural friends; and when at
any time they have voted against him
they had .lone no, not because they felt
that he and they really differed, but be­
cause circumstances forced him to rely
on their enemies. As he haa now tnruagaiost the Liberals, and openly insult*
their chiefs, the Conservatives are like™
..Hara

hare to reach around to hia back and
pull one out.
Levi 8. Bishop, a switchman on the
Chicago Sc. West Michigan Railroad,
*■
*' " frog of the track on

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PATENT MEDICINES,

500 lbs. for Potato Bugs

DYE-HTU^FH.
On Wednrmlay Maggie 4vhlte, a
young lady of 18, attempted suicide by
using morphine on account of a quarrel with her lover. Subsdqtiently she
tried to cut her throat with a jwir of
scissor*, but unsncccMfqlb'. She lived
at liapccr.
x

On Sunday two boys named Walts
gad Ihwbner, of Di-troib became cngag. d in a quarrel wjafSTTh^bncr drew
n ix&gt;ckrt-knife and severely stabbed
M alt* in the right arm. Walls nearly
blvd to death before surgical aid coidd
be reached, but is now doing well.

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Frank Meyer, employed at the Star
flouring mills at Grand Rnpids, waa
ovrrwliclmed nnd smothered to death

ir.g suddenly

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him in the bin while
ho was preparing to draw it off.

Hr

"t t.’“ES
will lie more difficult to manage. Some
Wm. J. Marshall, aged about 28, a
trees by tjie roadside, and of the in­
rummrm.l u.-Ur Or Arierbor, A
anart. have decidedly
rlrcitlnllr Liberal
T.ilwral sypatlrirs; Co. of IH
mI.J.I.I,.'. -was
--- r.........
I .Ifanta thrown into the flame* by toe ml apart,
Philadelphia,
found
dead in
shirt liayonet*, and of the aged colored others have ao long been denouncing his bed at Sweet's hotel. Grand Rapids,
clergymen shot on their knees at fami­ thc Chancellor mi a person of almost June &gt;0to, having shot himself.
He
H. O. HALE.
ly prayers. When perjurers of this c!om anperhuman wickedness that they find | .M*
B^lG.nu n!"h/ anniumJtag
I are rewarded for tlicir *b|oody particu­
wiexeoneM tuat tney nnd , shall, of Bntdfor.i. N. H.. announcing
awiiWAni to
tn turn
tim. aroundI snddenlv
...JiL.l. ।. his
hi* intention to kill
Lili himself.
l.l,,.u.lC
It.. had'
I._.
lars’ by places in the Custom House it it awkward
He
is not wonderful that the stream of and accept hia orders.
Still
thc
bulk
of
I
b**u
on
a
terrible
spree
for
several,
vraers. null inc utllK ot :
honors is so strong and full and perma­ the
party have but one intermediate &lt;“y*'
nent.”
The point I would make is thia, that aim, anethat ia to amend the legisla......
.........
.*S
au
mill I ar may
I
.
.
,
....
| there ia .tn immense and increasing toIf ,kr„ 1. ihr
b—rfibiandh.
A ™apl. ».r. ocrm.JrlM a nl.ldk
| dustrial-interest, and an exchange of ,
.
scut &gt;•&gt; the tadic- car. having gut on al
ing attained they will willingly snen- i a way station.
’
products lictween the North nnd South ;
-..m. never
urination which
fit.QOO.OOO between the'East and North­ fire&gt;*tbeir indiclinations in regard to toe invisible fascination
iraa imriortant matters
fMil" ,o b”“Kal&gt;out n roatreteaips, a gen­ Now ready for the Wool Carding Sea­
east, with a probably co’pwpondingly
In
\- at
. ■ -a
Hemau from the rear car camo in and i
u
In
National L&gt;iiM*rLilwr- I took a --at immediately behind the son, and better prepared than ever to
• u some respects the .Asiitniai
large amount to the West and North­
j ala will have no reason to regret the | pair. There waa a shock of surpriseaa '
K
, west, that will of itaelf form an inflnnew
tilings.
Since the
estab- । his eve* first fell upon them, and a |
cnee of sufficient strength to counteract ..
. state
- of-------— ----------i
1 Turn tali &lt;H1.
any effort of the hot beads to plunge [
of “»e Empire their course I deathly pallor overspread his countcj miner. But thia was for an instant on- j
Wool sent by roil will be carded with
the South into another rebellion. One I , ” been thoroughly unsatisfactory, ty. Then n flush sii&gt;-oeede«l, ami a
weak point of the South is an insuffer- 1 ConTincp&lt;* &lt;bat Prince Bismarck is queer smile Iwgan tn play around the promptncM. and on ail iKu-kages of 10
.H. ^,1-. -U», S
I — u £ P-^n., ,,

Pioneer Drug Store.

The Nashrille Carding Hills is

DESTROYING &amp; KEEPING
The Bugg from the Potato Vines.

200 lbs. pure PARIS GREEN.
Ma TIED J

.Notice.

Having tuul a life-time experience in
the Carding business, and with firstrl.TM machincrv at my command, I feel
that I can guarantee perfect satisfac­
tion l« all. Try me nnd see.

laliam ka ignorant aa it L arrogant."
Five
men belonging
Gov- Tin
easy tor
for tt.e
the people
people of
oftoe
toe South
Soil th to
to
.... young
--------------------—.... ,to
v.a v&gt;».1 Meany
ernnrent rerveytag expedition got loot (•|«ut-•largriy
•
of- their
■
-intentions, but
on the su-nk- ptam. of Cotorodo. After they can rrodUy acre pt the inevitable, M*
a day of waudenng without water, they j iawell illustrated by the recent complete

I,
*"e rl‘*,cnrt‘ &lt;»«
8t*,n be wcnton,aodtbemanwaaa|»tirutand
1 **“• formed, they have often been evidently interested listener. The pro: compelled
to support him in propo- l»l» in «he car Iwgan to perceive that
‘ “U —
- —
goiugon.'
diaupprored.
When -hi, ten- !; something
j,-£ - unusiinl |wn«
f^itd?
wiih Fintoil
, denc‘«’ have been more than usually | monitor smile Mill hovering about his
tM-enlinr smile
dteagrectlan to toe beat dtn-ctwu tx- ( |wk-down of the Democrats in Con- i
,1‘— »•*—
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---------lips
mid said
defeated
Protesting against his I “Y beg pardon, but you »-rm to b? i :|8-**
take, and tir_i went nnr vsv. whilr.
____ —When
i__________
... ■ iu thcTr" attempts
. I’ bljr lM g*in
rhfle greas.

« .»h,.v„u. k,n4..i..n.

HARDWARE.

«...

Nashville, Michigan.

«l. W. POWLE8.

E»,bui- &gt;»“'». “i ■»«'““ &gt;!»? •»" •■■jr1K?5!f?XWi. TS3S,in«.

ramp after three of intense suffering asm is valuable even if stimulated by thc courage to art upot, their pnncipl.-A. Bl„i. .hirftni
..
around confronted the'
Irom thirst. A party hurried out to harangues over the “Lust Cause” by ■ "‘l*i »H their submiasivcurMi the Na- stranger wii
ith a Dull id fare and great. ,
— — — ~ 1 /,.r tl... n,l..r ■ I . XA’1*...
v m. .. ...
-I----. 1...
_ 1__
_
&lt; a aHght
. II it.ITl,,,* .-I*,.. , ”**■ *‘*o- b“'l risen to his
. iwoai Vt^iuvrais
nave
imiioMti
i.i.
..i.:,—— and
... t—
; --------------u _
unit
unciwily
looking
at thc
were dMcwvrred Ire were dead, and conceit of the Southerner, and doe. no , rhwtnn
■
check-------------------------------------on li
. arbitrary
imprriosia
jfeet,
Blni,i
er, snaxl
fl----IIM|,jn&lt;
aM,| |M,H
ng bv turns.
hi 11 ”
n ••
t. *
n od
r&gt; &lt;1 ,w
11. **
K “ t r.lshown
L. .
, that
I... , I...
i,Giri,
• ■ iit"hak
. 1 . route
.
the third lived only long enongh to hurt. With the surrender of the Con- | "»**
ho ' &gt;.
"My
at hut? wrikri&lt; f'
drink n little water—the first la five [ federate anniea at Richmond in 1«U5 1 tottcrly repented theni-crashy of acting ; t’tr woman.
daya at about the same time &gt;30.000 ; Um. pennancury of the government wW» “’em. That be wHl be able to re}}”• stranger was cool and impertnr to” ,o
*»y ‘be death of a relative wa. assured and nothing more determ- .
‘"its full extent thc old reaction- ।
j-j not expect to sec me. did i
»n Baltimore.
inate than its coutiunance and grow to.
P**r*°d ia improbable but the whole ; yon ?”
„ .
’,*
’T**
7 T
.
I An a anggvstion to those persons at ’ &lt;odc of toe Government will Iwcome 1 ’ "Heaven knows 1 $d uot
oxclaim- ■
The Khedive of Egypt baa Iwn de- j „ -• rtfa ,
I mole opposed to Liberal aims. While i f*’ P*.’ ’“'’p
W,h'*ScI?* ,h® tcar# I
r-d. TH. Jj-U- U
W.U .&lt;
« -X!. •" -.»«A.H.UX
“Well, it’s not tiniisnnl. 1’eopleoften |
Ibe immenae debt pthri upby that ral- ia .,nipa,hy wUh thr
of the * La* referred with ineremwri vigor,
meet under peculiar cirvumstaneea.
I
rr. The "’oury was borrowed Princi- npjrro MmJ
fearfni of further etvil
“ D"t impossible that some startling snpnoM- you are on vour bridal tour?” !
The lady envereu her face with her j
pally trow hngtaml and France tor the convulsions, that tliey are ready to ar- ! oaneeariomi may be made to theSocialhands
and
sank
bark
into
brr
Beat.
She
'
rarrying out of great prqjeeta to which j
General Grant as a new Moses to irt spirit. Prince Bismarck turcte vieliad already liegith tn sob hysterically. '
1b«e rountoea are interested. The
a pjomurd ]anfl . flrM tjie I lente with violence; but the main prin"I happened along this way by mere
u
, of I continued reports of "outrages” are
the Socialist, that it is the duty chance, continued the stranger. "I
J .?i.^?®
largely manufucturwl to order for IMl. &lt;'f toe .State to provide productive m­ am going West to Ix-adville. 1 thought
I would try mid do something for the
? iwS1*
u*
w«« Aarkcy. If
purpo^,. thc skillful brandish- “ociationa of workmen with capital, he rhildren. imuunuch as yon hava left us.
1
p?rtlUo“ 1 »ng of of toe "bloody shirt” has thus b*” considerable sympathy, and many But I trust yon will not let this acci
igdouui and toe knockingdownof । far
th&lt;&gt; mfan)l of taring a suf- 1 membera both of toe Conservative and dental meeting disturb your enjoy­
it .ill brTJ^Ld
flrlrnt number of Northern votes to
have expnes« 4 a certain ment.”
The woman was moanjng in abject
.r
^bcape.i
y
[eoutinne in coutinne
office many
uutcrapulons
1’’king for it.
Even if no direct steps
to office
many unscrupulous
’
misery.
scheme 1
“•I wWi you
all sorts of ..............
happiness.
"machine
- that are both
Huumiic ” politicians
puiuiciaua-ituu
noui should be taken to carry out the mu-mv
.........
—,
Mid niia WU..
hb™. b,
. .
..
.
=
l ma lartire nnu gcntienie.i.
facing
tiarlv : the
tliM general I.,I.it
,i. liimtions
Ugations lx*il&gt;ir
Iwing thnidt
thrust npon
noon the
th,- Rtate. 1 —around
_...^.i to .tlw
i.— spretalora. “is ___
my ranaP*«y;
habit .&lt;
at ,1.*
the South
ana until
nurir that
uiai section'
aecuon waa
waa fro.
rree I
— -------------------—■ al
U “ K™’-™11.' recognised tliat the work way wife him! brr lover. Tlieyare very
ami
until lately
&lt;-------------------*rr^,n&lt; «««w«dcd
flre-.rm,- the
and thin —
turning
ofrobbesa A new nnr however haa most total disregard (or human life.
administrative reform in Prussia, the nice people,
- ” -— away top
rr,.r.J lu narer b, , mrtkol.rlr Tl"
of whiAr, “
object
&gt;i~&lt; of which “
is K&gt;
to fuatar loal
local n
ener„. stalked ont, leaving the guilty couple
alone in their humiliation and shame.
At the next station they quit the train.
—Dearer .Vrtcs.
tawsoas and burned toe buildimn. for grrMXc*t
not
on,r snffrrer*. , lafck J bat it han never been vnconragwl
tiw sake of stealing things worth leaa Thc
tor “outrages" lies ''trough by their chief, and. If he ran, he will
An exchange thinks the time will cer­
than fiadO, Gov McCreery says, to a thc chxaiucl of "tote courts. If thc ne- ' unquestionably prevent it from being tainly come when men will go flying
through the air. Ami soda we. It will
;w.wtamn.iro. offering a reward, that
to oh‘aia protection through | «rioualy resumed in bis time. Among
come when three or four men handle a
’ Keutncky eaanot afford to let the erim- '
courtM
b*" **tion toe road is op- , tbv LI tramontanes, and among aome of keg of nitro-glyceriue as a Imggage
. .
■*,*cn
tnr
Ivin,
Into emigrate to ottar
_ _
. 1
niriro
f■ ik_»..
for
him
Btatea
“»««• Mgoted Protestants,
theret-fis' smasher handles a trunk. But they
where justice is more impartially ad-1 * *trong feeling that some limit to onid will go flying through the air so rapidly
ministered.
| be put upon the free dlscnmion of rc- and u. so many pieces tout they won’t
enjoy the trip worth a cent.
Thc figures given above, with many ' Bgious questions.
The Ulwrals are
that «-vcn this demand tnay I*
man. Hr waa engaged to marry Miss otlwre that might be included, demon- !
Oliver Yax. an employe altha Marine
strata
that-toe
improvement
in
that
j
K^antcd
;
but
Prince
Bismarck
will
Itakto a Wealthy girt. She pointed
romliUun of the South industrially, cd-!
aanction a measure which, as
what she thought was an empty pistal
at him, mid toot him to the face, dia- ncatomally, and morally, from their ,w&gt; weU knows, would aliens to from
flgsttog him terribly, filw now refuses complete financial rain and thorough bim tb* *',ll‘re cultivated publicufGer_____
mint. A tar tn&lt;in&gt; snrinna danMar la
to keep the engagement, saying that ; iLrarriwCinn nt »k*l^
MM-h an ugly husband would moke her qnent upon the war with the added in­ that be will be able to maintain, if not
cubus of right years of carpel-bag gov­ to increase. the existing military bur­
ernment under the Grant regime, Ium dens. Inordinary eireuinstances, the
been o« rapid as could lie expce&amp;ed and meat dodle majority might prove rest­
all things considered ia hopriil and cn- ive in the treatnx nt of so vital a ques­
eouragiag. The evils so much com­ tion; but as an ample re ven no will be
plained of in that section are transitory provided bv t&gt;w* new tariff, the Chan­
and in time will cure themselves. The cellor evidently anticipate. no great
fostering of a sentiment among the difficulty in applying it m hr chooses.
The Liberals could not make n more
manse, that shall demand a more boa
profitable use of the independency tbev
have acquired, than by resisting to the

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L. J. WHEELER.

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—™ Farmers ? Farmers ?

Why will you. pay men for traveling around the coun­

try to sell you If'AJR.’M.

GRAINS

TOOIL-S,

when you can

come direct to Nashville and buy of

JOSEPH M. WOOD.
And put the extra pay in your own pocnete?

ing. a Mexico rede into the
ahotadi.
SaM
■**’
with a long, henry sabre, killing

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Pit ledicises, Chemicals, it.
We are manufacturer's agent* tee
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Rapids 0*1 Tuesday-

T he Long Brick Dye Btuflk I

WoodMod OSBteT WWraMtoeaee Bspt.

Es2S&amp;S?3i

Thillto Holler and Lemuel Smith ap

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BRUSHES. 80APB, Ac

BOOTS AND SHOES

. lynx. Thc opinion of hunter, in genEF For Pure Faria Greer

iDYAICE IN PRICES

from the region of the “Great Lake."

Sctoxd. eloarcl on Friday tart, nd sow
tho village urchins will sort ’o run
things for the next two mou ths to come.

New

field, Ohio, U thc identical chap that

in Nashville,
formic. Alsc

visited Nashville last Saturday even­
ing. and while there filled np with “fool

ranL

Daring the forenoon Mrs. B.

ed thc second time she mi reed her little
toother and sister* and Inquired for
them. Her mother told her that two of
them bad gone to a neighbor's to pick

bore to pick cherries, and directed the
some radishes fur dinner. Dinner was
over, but the child obeyed, and aa »l&gt;c

rying it with her.

She soon returned

ing chair, a corpse, with the implement

a neighbor’s, and in frightened, broken
accents told the fearful news. which
spread like srUd-fire and people Hocked
from every direction to the horrible
scene. Tbwr feelings can better be
imagined than described when upon
entering the house they found, not only
the mother in the condition described
by the daughter, but under the atair-

of the little girls, lying across each oth­
er atone dead, exhibiting a fearful

much

da. her former home.
When she re­
turned it was Aupimacd ahe had recov­
ered, but within a few days previous
insanity.

_____________ C. W-

Snrra.

GF Don’t forget the Hastings New
‘roccsa Flour at the feed store

On Sunday afternoon last, tve com­
of
munity waa shocked by the announce­
ment of thc death uf Mra. Reynolds,
wife of J. J. Reynolds, who died very of Residences in any part of the Kwtei
suddenly at 1 o’clock p. m. Mrs. Cath­ on short notice. Al*o Family Grouj
erine Reynolds waa born Sept. 7th, 1843, taken at your owp homes. All ord
in Kalamo. She waa the first white left at our gallery in Nashville will
child born in tho north-west quarter of
the town. Her father, David McDerby,
moved on 8ec. 17. being one of the first
IV A big lot of Parawtls which I will
settle:* of the then unbroken wilder- ecll-cheap to close out,
ncH*. Mrs. Reynolds was highly es­
teemed by all who knew her, always
Deal fair and aquare with everyone.
Kkllogo, Dkmakat
Co.

of thc first to visit the sick, and by her
| rvaily and willing hand to prejian- the
many dainty morsels which all know is
so necessary to the invalid. Her pleas­
ant, smiling face will no more; her
.voice will never more be heard in thc

P1"**-

The Chriatian Sunday School held its

Supt., Mra. L. O. Crocker;

Bnowx.

THORNAPPLE LAKE ITEMS.

11m. Good Rio Coffee for *1.00.
Kerom no Oil, 93 eta- a gallon.

fl

I''“UM.; Utajnu. lluu.

A“**tjh-' *.''la I&gt;urkr«: M...ir^ ISrirtor. Mr. &lt;» A. Trumra; "rCTn....
The fifteen mile walk between the Belle Truman; Asst. Orgaimat Ida
pedestrians. Hager and Caton, for a Woolcutt; Artist, HattitfAustin.

purse of *13 per tide, at the Opera I
—--------— —
House, on Saturday evening, proved to ‘
Never Too Old.
be an totexqstiag affair and waa quite Tia said that down in Assyria liven a
J «&gt;yeJy attended. At A33 the contest- man of seventy who not only fell in love.

f?* Beautiful derigns in Rings, Pina,
Chain., &amp;c., at
Boise BitOfi.

|

Erery afternoon and evening.
Firat
floor
door north of Wolcott
Wolcott',
’s hardware,
hardware.
Social., festivals and fam Dire rappl led

fV Grain Cradles repaired, and lhe
celebrated Palmer Cnufle, all made by
hand, for sale at the foundry.
J. M. Wood.
,..
SEE T“E
“

................................
CV 5 cts. buy. a good pair of Ho*e
r a fine Linen Handkerchief nt

were showered at the victorious Hager,
from ladies in the gallery. After tho
completion of the walk Hager garc an
exhibition mile, making it in seven
minutes and fourteen seconds, which is
claimed to Iw the best time for a single

A serinu, affray occurredin Assyria

»o insensible, nnd haa laid in a partial

Laat Saturday was a good day for
tramps in Assyria, as everybody had
gone to Battle Creek to see the circmi.
While W. Pratt and family were doing
thusly, a tramp entered their house.

j nncourciocis stu]K&gt;r erersiuce. At first
it wa* thought that two of his ribs. Just
I below the shoulder blade, were fractur’--------------_
cd, but‘-----now*this
uccms~
doubtful.
Phy­
sicians say his recovery ia doubtful,
but cannot tell precisely what hi. in ter­
•nd dozen eggs, and a bag containing rud injuries arc. The stupor ia caused
100 lbs. of flour.
by concttiMion of the brain. Patriot.

cutting grass from the fence corner* of
Our Eation’s Birth-Dsy.v
WOODLAND ITEMS.
Ths glorious Fourth to upon us, bar
J. Lee and wife have returned from
ing been ushered ;n miiLt thc booming
of cannon, anvils, fire-arms and thc Allegan.
nippers some cfcUdzruw-re carrying by ringing of bells.
The day dawned
Johnny B. you want to look a little
and threw it with a trcmeuduon* force beautifully and the gathering crowd out when you rake hay next Sunday.
al Ashley, it cutting through his shirt betokens an immense attendance, and
A. B. Barnuni and Miss 1 loagv Joined
their hantla in holy wedlock, on thc 34lh
proudly from every pinnacle, and only nlL
thirty lemonade and ice-cream stands
The South Jordan school, under the
and five bowcry dances are required to
instruction of E. G. Holbrook, closed
furnish thc crowd with refreshments
on Thursday.
Athearn is lying is a serious condition

who ordered him to quit, saying he waa
not entitled to the grass. Wordscnsu-

School Report.

Report of the NaahriUc Union School
Mr. and Mra. Friend D. Soules dC
for the term ending June 97th, 1879:
Barry ville. tisisbrals'd their stiver wed

goodly

quantity of valuable

silver-

194
riding he will leave his brother and sis-

No. ofpupilf tardy.............................
No. of minutes lost by tardiness..
No. cases of corporal puniAhnwut.

03
7W
8

J

visits from patrons

tngqlub,
They held their sac*

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON I HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

Regardless of the recent advance

THESE GOODS HAFF. BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

AS TO

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
DRERS GOOD88 in
BUNTINGS (all color.)
CASHMERES (all color.)
BERRETTS.
NOVELTIES,
GRANDINES, (in stripe*)
PIQUES,
VIC. LAWNS,
LUSTERS,
ALPACAS,
CHAM BRYR,
LINENS.
I’S’H POPLINS

QUALITY

There ia

NO BETTER.

GROCERIES
rad

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

BOOTS AND SHOES,
INotions, Etc.
And For Prices,

IF YOU WANT

COMPETE

WITH

COXPETITIOk !

By fnir.aqunre dealing I expect a continuance of past favors, and solicit I
patronage from all parties who pay when they agree to.

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

D. C. GRFFITH

You deserve to suffer, and if you lenX'
miserable, unsatisfactory life in tnia
world, it i* entirely your own fault and
ttore a* onlv one excuse for you,—your
unreasonable prejudice andiikcpticisni.
which has killed tbooMUxls. Personal
knowledge and common acuac reaaonComplaint, or Dyspepsia, with all ita
miserable effects, such as sick toadache,
palpitation of the heart, sour stomach,
habitual costiveoesa, dizziness of thc
head, nervous prostration, low .pitits,
etc. Its sales now reach every town in
thc Western ('outlncnt and not a drnggiat but will tell you of its wonderful
cure*.. You can buy a Sample Bottle
for 10 cts.
Three doaes will relieve
you. Sold to Boise Bros.

kind of a song we might expect from
him, at this time of Gospel temperance

As cheap aS can be bonght

WILSON A HOWE.

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.
We are pleased to announce that we are prepared to turn you out any kind of
job, from the

ORDINARY BUGGY To The FINEST PHAETON,
Bret Prist, siannfact’d €
Hervnbene Cottenadre ti

I. full to overflowing with

SUGARS, TEAS,

COFFEES, SPICES,
CANNED GOODS,
And in fact a full line of

SJ
Pearl** Carpet Wt.-p

Casapkb Thax You Can Get Elsewhere, STAPLE AMD FAN CT GROCERIES!

20

Heavy TwU'd Ticking, 134

“

1*

Our White Dress Goods at 7 cts.
is a Bargain.
OUR STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
IS COMPLETE.
KERI8CO KID, in button.
AMERICAN KID in button and lace,
GLOVE CALF, in lace,
PEBBLE GOAT in but. and lace.

Groceries ?

Quality considered.

At pricca to suit the majority.

We run in connection with our business.

Crock’ry &lt;£• Glassware

---- G!----'

A FIRST - CLASS. TRIM SHOP
If you need anything in the TRIMMING line, call and sec us, for we can do

IRING

Our .35 and 50 ct Teas

quality I can, and will, do aa well by
you aa any firm in Barry or Eaton coun­
ties, Call and get my pi tees on any­
thing in my line Ivfore making yon
purchase, nnd I will do you good. X
hare, in connection with my stere, n

NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET,

Where at all times you can find a good
, Mipnly of all kind, of Fresh and Halt
Carefully attended to, and satifactiun given every time.
Meats, including Botognas. DrMBvrf,
I Fresh and Salt Fish.
Give me a trial and to good Goods,
f7* Hoping to receive a liberal share of‘your patronage, and thanking you low prices an&lt;f fair dealing I will en­
deavor to merit your patronage and
! gootl will.
EV All kinds &lt;rf Produce, Hides and
। Sheep Pelt taken at the Market Prioe.

EUGENE COOK.

FULL LINE.

Are sold with the priviledge of return­
ing. if not satisfactory, and your money
will to refunded.

■

Your. Respectfully,

CHAD. W. SMITH.

The New FURNITURE House SPRING MILLINERY.
---- toA—

province without firing a gun.

No. of &gt;

ons of the finest sod
m! in

The annual meeting of School Dis­
trict No. One, of the township of Cas­
tleton, for thc election nf school dis
trict officers, and for the transaction
of such other buainess as may lawfully
come before it. will be held at the
school house on Monday evening, July
7th, at 7j o'clock r. m. Dated thlk 90tt»
day of June 1879.
H. A. Barber,
Director.

The house was filled on Sunday
We call your attention to a new and
morning and evening to towr the Rev. deservedly jMipular t&lt;-m|&gt;erancc song.
“ Iu*bor and Walt," music by D. 8.
Holland ha. fell into thc hands of
other* nay that the Am tri can troop.

No. of girt# enrolled....
Total No, srawltod...........
Average No. belonging...

STOCK OF SPRING GOODS

which must and will be .old for the

DOMESTICS

NOTICE.

83vsr Wedding.

goods™

Paraaola, Embroderiea, Silk Hradker-

At Truman’s Store.

Tnunpa.

NEW GOODS!

HOSIERY

her right arm. midway between the el- I violent jar. Hyde waa not injured. But
bow and wrist. Dr. Griswold set the Hogan, more unfortunate than hia partlioib.
j ner, must have struck on some timber

Respectfully,

riah to call thc attention of the Public to my

Splng and Summer

Jous H Sql'IKR, assignee of the late '
firm of Benedict A Son at Vermont„nl
,u&gt;. &lt;
rille, will sell ..
at ^.r......
auction on July 7th.
.
.
t. thrlt “,orlt
«*«* dwtll,, coh* k '?
.
, o Th .
‘
I'
“noW “oW 10
their own ca- j Barrels Butter Tuba, Egg Crates nnd
. noe,T’etc’
! numerouaothcr articles.
IN all the LATEST LESIONS.
| Harvest in near and haying progresa&lt;V Drop in and
those Nobby i
' eth finely, while saw log* disappear. Paraaola at
Trumax’s.
;
But that’s nothing to do with the 4th of j
j-p. I)onvt f~thaT^ur Woven
| July which is
near st hand and Wire Mattresa at *7.50 lathe double

rata commenced the walk and coded at ■ with a woman of twenty, but i. hope- ’which will bo observed “dacently" with , weave and the best Mattress maaufac10.43, thc fifteen miles being covered in I ful that *hc will marry him.
fireworks, bowery dancea, etc.
I
Warranted for ten year*. No
7
......
.
*ingie weave inferior article will stand
• At Morgan * baat-bouac on Saturday the test. Kklloqg, DnnuriCo.
'a. m ui....it i.
’SEE tb^5S5SS6^eweb.
etght minute*, and _ the sixth
twelfth miles in t*30. the longest mile
(the thirteenth) being covered in -40:10.
Hager was eel back four lap.and Caton

G. A. TRUMAN.

HAVING RECEIVED ITS SECOND
invoice of

ry All the I attest Styles of Furni-

“Put a toad on him." That's what
Secretary, ’
। 'Gene ’po*rs to do to tho “edgennsn"

»

Lowest Prices of any Ho ise in the Country.

-FOR------

visitor. She leaves behind to mourn
her Iom a husband and three children,
one an infant. Iler aged father and
mother, and also four aiater. and two

ttnnmri election last Sabbath, when tl&gt;e
following officer* were elected: Super­
intendent, Mrs. G. A. Truman; Asat. j

Boston
Store!

IV Read carefully Wm. A. Atlsvobth’s price list:
40 Bars Soap only *1.00.

ter, Mrs. F. Upham, reside, in Kalamo.
We noticed tx^ylre workmen engaged ip sight ot the old homestead. The
upon Ainsworth ‘A Brooks’ new eleva­ armpathie. of tho community arc all
atpeechlcaa on the floor, was the third, a tor, on Wednesday. The body of tho with the heart-stricken husband and .
girl, with an ugly wound in thc Lack of building is
i* nearly completed and the father, in his bereavement. The funother work ia being pushed forw-fhl at | eral was held at the Crowell school I
the head.
How the unfortunate, insane mother a rapid rate, the infection tieing to have i house on Monday afternoon. Rev. N. L. I
thcatrncturc
ready for borine** by Jn- i Brockway officiating. A large con- I
obtained the revolver with which to ac­
complish her own and berchildren’aite- ly 15th, when Nashville will have the ' course of relatives and friends assem- !
finest and most systematic elevator on i bled to pay thc last sad farewell, and'
thc line of thc G. IL V. R. R.
follow the di-ccased to her last resting (
unsolvcd.
About a year ago Mr*. B. showed

MfiS
Day
Lxto»w
Good Book, for the Home Circle.

to all hands to be a little more earefnL'

&lt;arvfesa aa they grow older.
C. Clever returned to this village,
Thursday evening, after an extended
trip through Illinois, looking for a new
location, feeling the truth of,the old
adage, “There', no place like home."
Tho News publishes to-day the full
particulars of tho terrible tragedy
which occurred on Wednesday; no
other paper containing a line in regard
to it. Thia ia whU wo would term en
terprisc.
■
Harvest is upon us.
A. W. Phillips,
living a couple of miles east, commenc­
ed cutting wheat, with one of C. C.
Wolcott's bran new “Cbampiona," on
Wednesday, being the first to comharvesting in this section.
Rev. F. W. Dickinson preached an
excellent Sermotf at tho Christian
Church last Sunday, on the following
subject: “Christ tho Great Moral Pow­
er The text may be found in St. Luke
14^3, and read, aa foUowa: “Did not
our heart burn within us while bo talk­
ed with us by tho way." Mr. Dickininaon will [uvach again aa usual next
Sunday afternoon.

(Trisunnd Fmn.)
WINDOW SHADES,
eu.n-A.x^co^^

That's thc place to buy

to the fold.” then away they started to

dinner.

NOTINS, CROCKERY, &amp;c.,

20 per cent

med free, cheap

drew, and. it U feared, mortally woundad another ; the oldest Mog a bey of

WALL PAPERS ud BORDERS.

HATS AND CAPS,

city Bee Hive.

Freeport, the wife of a highly respect-

did run smooth, consequently

Ac.

FINE______ __

count of the killing of a large animnl,

thia life UM Sunday.

Dye Stuflk f

SURGICAL IN!
8BOULDE1

M-

Ran.
RARRTTILLE ITEMS.

B. Hill, and are Just aa full of stirring
temperance sentiment as tho mtitic is

REMEMBER

stamps. to Mos. 8. E. Grave.*, Hast*
inga Mteh., and this beotiful pi«ce of

That these Goods must be
Sold at once, regardless
of the late advance.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; C&lt;s

Still on Earth
_____ ________

BOSTON STORE. COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;C„ &amp;C.

Mias Era E. Parker of SturgiaJ ia vis­
iting here old home and friend, here.
Barber Mrad lost the best horse of hia
team last Thursday morning, which

Millinery ud Fucj GMds!
- - OF THt-JLatest Styles &amp; Patterns
wan «ffl to sate SI • ait^t S«SMM M ssst.

x&gt;m» Makin&lt;, Cxxttln* aaA Fite
ting in all ths branch—.
UespeMfuUy.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.

—The Hastings furniture firm of Sal-

MUSICAL! VIENNA BAKERY,
aardly a picayune.

Hastings, wan entered

bye previous to his removal to Leslie.

by

Bartow, at
burglar.

JOHN BERNER,

Mc.umoog—

fi ait os;
TO CONUMrTlvI.

CHEAPEfi THAI EVEH BEPOfiE

rr C an at Dr. Rnrtter’s.

�perminL Pul tbs raixtere into a botite
Mfltetentty large to bold h, cock tt
t ighlly. shake it *’---------- ------------ ’ *—‘*—
tec lartsffectedf
is intended for
only.
B09-mott-'_______ _____ ________
term’ is upon do, ears should be taken
to avoid excessively heating the blood.
stroke. They who are temperate and
hygienic in their eating and drinking
arc much less liable to aan-streko than
.......................... '
“
they want,"

boilin* four ouiiom of quonnia chit
h*Ui --------------------- I

much easier from the attack tliau the
drinkers. Thia ia the testimony of ali
physicians of experience. Tho treat­
ment of one who baa been sun-struck is
similar to that required in apoplexy, aa
the bniin-congriition is similar. Cold
laxU which will explode the moment it
alilutious over ths whole {tenon and ico
touches the water and overwhelm in
flames a hoatils fleet.
Indeed, the
by many physician*,
chemist reduces thc world to its orig­
strong,
robust
pen
inal and primal element*.
For him,
majority of cases wot
even more than for the engineer, noth­
snch treatment. A
ing is impossible. He can take life,
ia to make fot appEr .-----------but he csxiuot give it He can level
nate hot and cold. If hot water can not
the city with the plain, but he cannot
be obtained at first, bathe the head with
build it agun. He can create prussic
tepid water, and, with the hand* moist­
acid, but he is ignorant of its antidote.
en erk rub thoextremities, the Deck, aud
He ia like the fisherman who rashly
the whole length of the spine, rubbing opened the vessel sealed with the ring
ir a downward direction to draw bk&gt;od
from the head. As soon La boiling
water can be obtained, put a dry blanket
around the body, then wring flannels
from thc hot water and apply them
quickly to tlie region of the stomach,
liver, bowels, and spine over the blankH; dao immerae the feet iu hot water.
t
« i ... i ui “r W7BP them in hot flannels aa far as
Oo ou. Mr. Tra.,™. l^po.1 b»
lh,

cold
of water atod six ounces of soft soap.
With this syringe the foahM.

are m remarkable for their vanity m
for their ability. Victor Hugo ia known
all ovsr Europe tar his colomal egotism,
no lea* than for hi* patriotism, and the
EogUah novelirt, Charka Beads, who
lisa struck powerful blows for great re­
forms, is aa absurdly vain and irritable
under criticism as a school-girl.
Tennyson ia said to have a very
hearty sfiprccmtion of hia own xork.
He »omruu&gt;c*- reads Ma poems aloud,
intoning them aa Englteh pastor* do
the church service. A select party of
friend* wi re invited to bear him nail
"the Idylls of thc Kings’ before they
were nublishcd. The poet read, anil
the aniiirnce listeuod in rapt silence.
One lady, however, annoyed him by
crying.out from time to time, "Oh,
wonderful! beautiful! sublime!’ He
turned on her fiercely at last.
“Of course it is sublimeT he growled,
in his deep taut*. “Who doubt* it?"
At the close of one of the tincat «**

Clxximo tux Haul—T. Kake haff
a pint of soap-suds with pure white
soap and warm VU*0hi—
-----------morning; but before ar.i
inga, will find at last that brains, like the
whole scalp well wk
land, will run out.-—dWon*
"Eathbfeu Wfo forms Ma foUjfrtir Emrimtiv................... .
bristle-br
a will, let
Tar man who farms bis brains to

DBOGS.IEDIClJBuiCBniClU,

ticfc-B may foU. After this opcratioa is
flnhhcd.|kfli the ends of the bristles
on'the M&amp;u-tht or oti a Ixiard. next pam
the coarse part of the combthrough tlie
bristiea; next bruid* or flap tlie lutir
J^ENBY A. GOODYEAR
lock and forth with the hand, until no
dust is seen to fall; Item ~ ....................
of the fingers dyqu-d in t
rub tho fluid Xito thc *ca
___ _____
the root* of the hair; do this paticatiy
aud tlwrwnghly: finally, rinse with dear
(
water, and aliaorb aa much of the water
•
from tho hair aa poMubte with a , dry
(
cloth.diup (after allowing the hair tit
।
dry a 11 CUb Wire by evaporation, but
every five or eight minutes for half an
&lt;
"Go onT he thundered,
noTto'dry'ontirely) dn-** it u usual,
hour or more, then remove them and
,
heavens, madam, who could go
apply cool water in the same way. either
।
tieda
of two rows thc bnish Mtould fo always, under dl circumstances, passing strain like that?"
bs lu-I •v«w'soieyiMi\Hi, b&lt;U* tb rattier a
by « ol towels or by sponging with cool
&lt;
set
on the outauh', the tops leaning a tbc comb through the hair aiowty and
Benton, the statesman, poraw
ticklish positeon to approach, as the
gently, ao aa not to break any one off.
md rub the surface I ^“n _
|
little
toward
each
other.
deer occupied a good point of observa­
.in, u. b»j »»ui!
j ob&gt;rt,
or i ar out any one by thc root*. 2. inordinate vanity, which showe
lightly and bri
AttxxtioK to little things about the
ss simply as
' '”
tion on toe spur of a very high ridge.
a glow ia produ___----------------------- .
।farm, aa in any other bnainrea, is wh»l Ammonia ahoald not lie aand on tho
Almost brealblrei with eagerness to
hair; ii injures the glaa* and softneso. hearing him. a year or two before bis tirnt can a wallow, give hot water to horizon sppewr to be passing in the
contrary dicectioa, thoac nearest having
increases thc profits. Plenty ot eggs, a causing the hair to become harsh and dcuh. addrewa a large assemblage of
bring down so fine a pair of antlers, he
aai'l he'got «lown on hiahands and knees of huoianity a good d«sl~rtMigiier *tban few chicken*, a few calve*, a colt or two dry. The l&gt;e*t way to cleanse the hair young men. He dosed by an urgent drink—plenty of it—with occasional the greatest velocity. Consequently if
bits of ice, or sipa of cold water.
could easily fo found even anu&gt;ng«t the help out wonderfully. If some of tlie
the attention be fixed upon"anv object
apjtra! to them to avoid the use of al]
and he ’•crope, and be cropc, and he
"roughs" of that wftolc region. It was perquisites arising arc given to thc chib •nd keep the scalp healthy is to l-cst
SrRAllta.—These are among the more at some distance from the line, all objects
stimulants, and to study close the his­
tatam.
•» niotac hS&gt;rry
."‘'1
,'l"k' tjJ *■' h“1 dren fur the core iiestowrd, they will up a freah vgg and rub it well into the tory of current events.
common accident* and are more serious beyond will relatively appear to be mov­
hair. or. if more convenient, rub it into
cheerfully help in the garden, and inn* tho hair without lieaUug. Rub the rgg
“I have but one argument to submit and painful than la commonly supposed. ing forwards with the train, while objects
TOb.u.m ibu, ,r b.
kill
I-"’"’ T‘*u •
another important item ia aiidcd to the in until a lather is formed; occasionally te you in favor of thia course, but that A broken leg or arm is often more read­ nearer sppear to be moving l«ckwards.
d~. be~«U—^r r&gt;.b^,*hTl:
(or lb. well-being of tho family.
ily cured than a ■{■rained anile or wrist. Thc combined effect ia to make the landwet thf IiOimIi in Warm water, softened
In sprain*. thc tendons, ligaments, and hcn|H- appear to be revolving centrally
Ton (TO plants should nevar pu - jd- with borax; l«y the time thc lather is the progress of events from day to day
soft {arete around thejoint are stretches.!
lowcd to lie ba tbb ground ; tln'r giro formed
___________
thc scalp ia clean; then rinse since I was a boy. J have never used and perhaps torn. The first thin* to round whatever point we fix our attenhiss and inferior fruit, and it will ripen । *the
’ egg all
’1 out in a basin of warm water, tobacco nor spirituous liquors. In con­ l»e done ia to place tho sprained jiart in
Ma always seems to fall obliquely (ex­
be carried, homo the huge bank a*■!
lata if they do. Tho Ix-ai way i» to containing
co-*----—- a tabiospoouful of jxiwdervd sequence," stepping forward and draw­
the straight or natural {&gt;osition, and to
triumph. And, sure enougti, he kept4
Ixirax ; after that rinse in one clear. ing himaelf to hia full height, “you see ; keep it perfectly quirt until the injured cept in a very strong gala in the di­
Glancing aliarply around, the .acene
rection of the train’s motion) in a direc­
bis resolve; having bcm thus paid to
folate you— Thoma* Hart Benton T
waa certainly anything nliniLtd-encour ­ wire or of wooden ktrpa. Every branch
tion opposite to that of the motion of
If vanity, even when justified by
keep it—so he seemed to consider ik
aging.
The root* contained oi ly a should bo tier! np, and, later, when a
Ou another occasion I happened to
great abilities and well-earned fame, To redne&gt; the inflammation, warm ap­ tbc train. Hnt if another train happens
couple of rough benches drawn up on quantity of fruit la formed, the tipa
bv at the house of an old settler—aa
pinched off; you will then be surprised
makes a man a ludicrous object, buys plications are in moat cases the l&gt;eet for to pass in an opposite direction, and we
Different waters, like different dis­ and girls may judge how offensive it is 1 thc first three or four days, and may be look out at this and follow it with our
osoal a devotee to the riflor-one who either aide of the roughest ot fire­
places, on one of which rat tlie master
ease*, require different treatment to pur in them when there is neither ability 1 npplicd in the following manner : Dip eyea, rain-drops falling lietwecn the two
thought it m a general thing “ranch
, von can gather from a single plant. In
1 a good-sixed piece a! flannel into a pul trains will seem to be flying forwards
cawier and better to shoot meat out of the bntiM* and bis wife, both evidently । lieu of a trellis, you can use low, spread­ ify them; and all waters, no muter how
• the worse "fpr wbudyi, whijc squat­
impure
they may be, cui he made quite
or liaain full of hot water or hot poppy with ourselves. If we stand upon the
the woods than to be at the trouble to ted &lt;&gt;/s&amp;tdHtob the 'fi&lt;xir. sronnd a keg ing broil to raise the plants Iran tfo
pure for drinkingor other domestic pur­
fomentation -six poppy heads boiled in platform of a station and watch a train
raise it J" nnd tbe way in which he in -srat liquor, were three wild-lojking ruf­ ground, but it ia not so efficient.
pose* without ilistillation, providing the
one quart of water fur alxmtji qn trier approach, the end of the engine appear*
came temptation would Lave given him.
When
coffee
was
retailed
in
its
natural
Ilr.CEjrr
analysis
at
die
Conn
oct'cut
proper materials be used, and sufficient
of an hour-, w ing it almost dry and ap- to enlarge or swell as it approaches and
under all the cireuiastance*,' a high fians playing cards by the light of the
condition,
and
rosxled
in
small
lo.'sover
Expcrunenl Hlation of about a d.nen ..^.uu.ru&gt;„lu(irnJll,I.i, u,
„ol
jdy it over the sprained part. Then occupies a larger area ol the field of vis­
niche in the temple of New England pine torches with which ,thc firejdace
differwht specimens of oorn-foddiir, cut | in r4any samples of water I have found the kitchen fixe, imperfect beans and place another piece of flannel (quite ion. Conversely, the end of the last car
Puritanism. He had a corn-field made was snpplied.
impurities were picked out by hand.
Keating himself, for no one bode him at different periods, give the highest distillation to lW die cheapest and
dry) over it, in order that the steam cfs retreating train appears to shrink
of a “deadcuing
that is trees killed
With wholesale roasting more expedi­
amount
of
albuminoids
te
that
cut
Aug.
quickest
mode
of
purifying
them.
All
and warmth may not l icapc. This down and contract aa it diminishes in
by “girdling" and left to tall at their welcome, wiulc thc card-players glared
a of carbo-hydrates
9.
-s.
.
*_
»o •»._»
that cut. Sept.
u . niters in use tliat 1 am aware of only tious methods were nceecsary, and ma­ proceM should iw repeated as often as
apparent magnitude. An observer at
leisure—aud, pestered greatly *a he wxi on him curiously and suajuciouxly, in a
25, and tho highest dignalible ratio to a punfy the water from solid impurities chine* were invented to do the work the path nt feels tliat the flannel next
some light elevation above a railroad,
by txxxM, his old dug one Bunduy
sample that was harvested in 1877. mechanically suspended in the water. with greater economy and dispatch. to his skin is getting cold—the oftencr
seeing two trams pass along tlie lines
moruing “treed “ seven up a big cotton seated herself by Til* aide, saying:
Analysis shows a much larger |&gt;eremt* The following is I’description of a filter From thia neceaaary operation to the in­ the Itetter. If. however, the patient find
"
Stranger,
whatmought
beyvur
busi
­
simultaneously in opposite directions,
wood which stood about the center of
ago at ash in awscl corn than in the or­ that I have often used, which purifies vention of processes for jtolisliing in­ cold or tepid water more comfortable, it
ness
in
these
parts?"
the patch. The ‘noise brought out the
will receive the impression of one long
ferior goods, to make them look like
dinary
field
varictiia,
which
confirmed
foul water from organic impurities aa
should be ured. If the swelling be train moving round a circle.
Com|&gt;rlle&lt;l to answer so direct a ques­
old man and hia boys, anil there were
prime coffees, was but a step. The
thc
general
opinion
Llial
it
ia
much
more
well aa from suspended solid*. Take
great, cold water should be applied, i
tho “peaky varmints,* sleek, fat, tempt­ tion, and wauling -Ume to collect his
poorer grades of coffee were washed in
exhaustive than common field corn. Aa .
The Cost of Raising a Bey.
“ TMl '
■’
perforated
Tbc diet should be nourishing, ami not
ing, perched about in tbe forks of thc idea* fe&gt; au'ufvrla p^idoa.hp^swcred :
colored water, and then treated to a
the stalk increrees in ag. it* feeding'
follow, and
'“ I am hunting lost sheep, madam."
tending to constipate
the fowels.
The heaviest tax tliat can be imposed
tree, ftid with a wholesome fear of fall­
‘------ ■ ■
• charcoal;
of annual
on tho top of tliat cqune of polishing with powdered soap­ When the knee is the joint affected, upon a nation ia one tlutt u paid in hu­
“ Lord I husband “ —was her next ex- value diminishes.
ing into the iaws ot old Bounce below
stone, which gave the Iw-ans thc glcav-y
spread
a
layer
of
iron
filings,
borings
th*
greatest
pain
ia
felt
at
the
inside,
man lirre.
From whatever point of
and apparently disposed to stay there. clauuUion. “ I Iwt anything that the
Tire use of salt in the care of farm or turnings, tlie finer the belter, mixed aud flinty appearance of flrat rate coffee am! therefore the fomentations should
view the subject may lie regarded, this
The family wanted the “meat" badly, be­ jld black ram tliat waa oVcr here last
animals seems to aid an economical di­ with charcoal dust; on tho top ol the and covered up all defects. The natural mainly Im&gt; applied to that part. When
conclusion is irreoistibln If wo look st
sides suitable revenge for numberless week belong* to this here atranger."
result waa to make all honest dealers
the shoulder is sprained, the arm should it according to purely economical con“But"—she queried, further—“how gestion, ami assist* aMimilatinn of thc
■ htjvr of fine clean
dratruettve raids on th« corn; fol tho
siui|nciona of polished coffees, though
requisite normal amount of food; while •silecviniH
hu^.x-oua Mui&lt;h and you will have a perlie kept close to the body '
aidt rations, we may obtain very re­
old man wouldn't allow n gun to bo long is your aUcyp been l&lt;.»t, m uUcr ? ’’
the need of machine cleaning was in ho
•UUi4 l/tl-THh.* w*x tfo grave it is also believed- that it taukru the ' feci tMter. Allow tho foul water to filter
liuen roller, which ia to ‘
markable reaulta. It has been estimated
fired, because ho said, “No good camo
AL1SBLHY k B BOSSE AC,
flesh harder sad gives the animal lime* •lowly through the above filter, and way dimixiishcd. It is poMiblc, how­
that an actual money coat of £300 is in­
tA hunting ou Sunday.
Tho dog ri^wy.'sotnMfiing that made the woman
tiora a more regular and healthy action. you will • produce n remarkably pure ever. to havecoflre cleaned and polished chest It should also be brought two
might* watch ’em, if ho chose, for dogs
curred in raising a boy, cradled among
by machinery and at the same time l&gt;e
ar-jhrec times underneath the ellxiw, in the poorest rlasare, from birth to man­
h*U no souls; but nobody should draw something approaching fright, comical In England tho average daily allowance dnuking -water. Before placing tbc
of salt is for calves one ounce per day. iron filings m the filter they must be
order to raise the shoulder. Gentle hood. It does not require us to ancend
a bead on ’em that day." And “watch to behold.
I By thix process tho coff •• is put into
animals
three
"Name of sense "—was the next quea- . 1-year old «•■•
—• —
*■' ounces, fatten- well washed in a hot aolution ol so&gt;la
friction with the hands, after the swell­ verv high in the social scale before we
*A&lt;*“ old Bounce did through all that
f ,UK &lt;•»«* »»«■ onno-vj, and mikh wvi or potash, to remote oil -and other im­ a brgs cylinder tapable of boldiug Hr) ing and pain have aubaidcd, will help
Bunday and the succeeding night, al-' tioa—“ what sheep-b« tbsyf
or
9W
{tuund*.
the
cylinder
being
lined
“
The
lost
sheep
of
the
House
of
!
fo
'
,r
«««»«**
Sheep,
it
is
said,
will
parities, then rinse them with an equal
to iranl recovery. In severe case*, . If we take what we may call the cost
though a New Englmd Puritan might
with
heavy
linen
and
provided
with
fr”*”
mcasuro ol fine cforeoal. If tlie water
treatment should Ira applied under di­ j price of the human unit at any defihave Uasgod them “after sundown ;• and Israel." was the final explanation, which n*~r
is kept for their constant use, provided, is foul it must fo allowed to filter very cleat* to increase the friction, when the rection of a physician.
nile time, say at £500 on arriving at TJEHXEY BEOS, k WILKINS,
when Monday morning came, with tho somehow sent a faint idea into the
' of cniux, running water ia id»o found slowly. The deeper the tied of iron b;*Ds are set in motion by tlie rapid
maturity, the producing power of the
first accession of day-light enough to bead of the woman that thc man beside
I iilinci {«
rwi-t.-r mZL iaii -Li------ -- rvvolation of tea cylinder. At one end
Outwitting a Lian.
■ in the pasture.
shoot by, tbe old man brought them
j
A Busliman, while a long way from I' unit in question will bear some relation
।
Axr
plauta
with
soft,
large,
or
hairy
&lt;&amp;&lt;faHmh&lt;heexu)tiugremarfc, “You sae.'
.Otaral mu-r.
U, iu, ..th.', I0 “*“?“-.T1- ‘
° bis home, waa met by a lion. The lion, ■ to that sum; the more costly and careleaves
are
good
alieorlrar*.
and
are
supfnl education producing. aa a rule, the
’
*"*
J
' follows keeping asked, in a voice ll-al rose almost to i»
j assured tliat be had hia victim comtxused to
off malaria. The prolxw
dt Sunday.
more valnabl result as to productive
^Y^XelitidauCthat il-’ray profefoon.* *
pleiely in his power, began i&lt;^s, urtand j। (xis er. If the laborer who earns I fa.
" &lt;&gt;-«•
Bat the worst Sunday practice with
[ plants sliaorb much moisture by the
dally with him with a feline jocosity | or 15s. a week adds £50 per annum to
which the preschira and tbc more cor­
Apparentlr dumbtOQcdcd. for a mo- j root*, and give off much oxygen io thc I .&gt;ul a.
(.- il. -n
“Ttr*
9” •‘■J?'- which the poor little Bushman failed to *
j the wealth of tfo country, tho phyairect portion of the people in the mount­ meet, the woman characteristically and. j
| ,air. and hence they act in a two-fold
' appreciate. The lion would appear at [' cian, the scientific, military or naval
&lt;UJ.
. person L:.rmg dqne so; I
ain district* hod to contend wm ibe speedily recovered herSclf. Glancing j
ten or fifteen minutes of this treatment a point in the road and leap back again
—lake tip thc moisture from wet Xiinft
s*i
officer, the barrister or the engineer
little lag “still hou*n»"—whisky distil­ indignantly at thc gambler*, who, *b- * manner
,
thc
coffl
’
e
is
wet
with
pure
water
and
। into tho jungle, to reap{&gt;oar a little &gt;! may look forward to the limo when hia
leries—commonly located on some sorited in their petty game, had not ।1'soiia, and thereby prevent much evapo­
tlie machine again set in motion. The । further on. But thc Bushman did not [
' yearly labor will be worth more than a
priity, Mrer stream, np a “hollow," {aid much attention to what wan going ,ration at tho snriace. Among trees the i efficiency of any filter ia to add some cofft'e is thna .washed, and idler half an
lose hia presexce of mind, aud present- j
is agood example of the power urine to the water before passing it
hundred times that amount, even if at&gt;wflere, not much observed, tbe guxzlrrs on. she rose had thanse'd on. the group, J.I ,wilio*
of absorption j so b tho cottonwool. through the filter, aud then testing thc hour's scouring come* out entirely clean ly hit upon a device by which he might:
■ praised only by thc price lie ia actually
opuld meet ou Sunday to drink aud mejcsticallyl
J r
and much improved in ap|&gt;earancc by poasuiily outwit hie foe. This plan waa I
play canb. Vexed to the heart by. _ “Men!" she exclaimed, wrathfully. | (Nothing will grow near them, from filtered water to rec if the urine paowa tbe polishing it has received. Coffees | iuggesud by the lion’s own ci nd ucL I' .paid for his time. Taking any produethrough iiuchanged; if it doea, then
ing individual, whether valued at £50 J JASTIMGS HOUSE,
those on! practices, and driven to his
nt to Ir* a
which
contain
much
loose
dirt
-and
I ramify thc soil to a great distance, and tee Alter only acta mechanically. Thc
A ware that thc brute was ahead of him, ,or £5,000 per annum, at any period of
wit's end to acootini for tho origin and .
, prevent small |&gt;l&lt;inta from getting a due addition of permanganates to water | many broken beam are subjected to a be dodged to the right, and. feeling I ।his career, no income tax to which he
cure of so great aa evil to the human
I supply. An instance is given in the will not destroy Bacterio, bat Uie I preliminary process, in which the per­ ' pretty sure of the lion's wberxalionta, j (
can
be subjected can approach in its
family, one aid preacher consoled him-.
i Journal of Fortttry, England, where additiouofbydroehioricacid wilt Ifyou I fect beams are winnowed clean, after । r&lt; sorted to the courac of quietly watch- .pressuri the extravagant tax of death,
aalf with the conviction that tbe erd,
When the lion ।for tho payment of that tax at onoe an­
. a log in South Wale*, not only uscler-s. have to purify water containing Bacteria, I which they are treated aa already de­ | ing his movements
waa one of long standing, and that erru
scribed.
I
discovcreii
tliat
the
man
had
suddenly
,
' but daiigcroua, waa reclaimed by. plant- you must first add hydrochloric amd to
nihilates tho total earning power of
disappeared from the path he Was a which
,
I ing it with black (Italian) poplar. The tne water till it is al ighlly acid to text
there was. until that moment, n
Brain Wark and Skull Growth.
’ roots ramifying the ground ia said to p&lt;&gt;er j that wr)l de*tror tee whole of
I good deal iicrplexed.
He rourwd with fair
।
mathematical expectation.—F. R.
coppersmith, did me much evil,’ he cxThe London Medical Record sums 1 mortification, when he espied the Bush- t
!
have
allowed
the
water
to
precohde
thwrenlcda
ftlea
add
sufficient
limoultiugly alighterl, he was sure, on tbe
Appmt4 Li] kbit StcvilM,
i tfo -day, and the bog waa naturally | water to neutralize the acid, then pn- up aa follows tbe nwulta of some very ’ man peeping at him over the grass.
intereotiiig measurement* of heads by ; The Bushman al once changed hispoai- ‘
draiml. _.:_______ __
, citntalc the brae with oxalate of *mtwo French physicians, Meaara. L*c»- । tiou, while the lion stood irrewolnte in
monia. aad filter through th* iron filter
gallon one fobbath. “1 »c found out
HOLKEBOLD EOOXOXT.
| his path, following with his eye the i
1 described above.
Tho foulest ditch segue and Clique*:
bow Paul waa vexed in hia righteous
I aster, treated st above, ia rendered . Haying the patient*, doctors, attend­ . —Tn annAlvnn
V1K waste paper for cleaning sp
ant* and officers of tbe Vai do Grace at menttbe 1 tile man rustled the weeds,
quite pure and fit for drinking. I may
tinware, knirea, spoon*. window*,
their disposal, they mcasunxl the head*। vaniahed, and showed again at another
, mention that 1 have made it a practice
ror*. lamp chimneys, etc.
, j|
of 190 doctors of medicine, 183 soldiers ent. The great biute waa finrt conduring tec last twenty-seven vmre to
But tbe preachers of thoM days, as
Aw excellent wax varnish for fi
pd and then alarmed.
It evidently
boil all ray drinking water. It ia thc who had received an elementary in­
dow. were not alone ycxed at dMlilimcs
tore is made by dissolving, over a 1
struction, 00 soldier* who could neither . began to dawn njxin him that he had
■afeat plan for a man moving from place
aDd«M*ir reanltanl evils, or even at the
tic heal, three ounces of wax in
read nor wnfoan*! 01 suldter* who were mistaken the position of matters, and
to place. You cannot always carry ■ i
] pnooners. The iuatrumeut used vu that he was the hunted party. The
quart of oil of turjx-ntinc.
filter a»d ehcoucals about with you, but |
I tec same which hatters employ in meas­ Bushman, who dearly recognized what
»:‘Di«»olvs four or five ptwmdi
you cap *J»y« manage to 5e« foiled
uring the beads of their customer*; it was )&gt;an*ing in bw enemy's mind, did
washing soda in toiling water anfl t!___
water; people talk about il beiug vapid
down the kitchen sink to prevent the and ta.*,telex*, but I am used to it. and is called the con formstar, and give* a ■ not pause to kt tbe lion recover hia
very correct idea of the proportion* and [ vtartled wit*. He liegan to steal gradu­
pipes stopping up with grease, etc. Do lilb iU-Nnv(i&gt;h Mechanic. dimension* of the heads in question. ally toward the foe, who, now in a cotu7777 " S*1Tira reaulta wore in favor of the doctors; plcte stat*' of doubt and leor, fairly
the.frontal diameter was alao ranch more turned tail and &lt;lccara|wxl. leaving the
a» *rt*&lt;77—.
constderaMe than teat of the soldiers, plucky and ingenious little Bushman
J
etc- Nor are both halves of tbe bead master of the situation.—Chamber*’
M
SWSMB OMNI ita*MV"~
symmetrioaUy developed; in studeuta, Journal.'
res
1 rax
the Wt trontal region is anta dwl
1 • • M ••
s
s
loaa............
oped than tho right; in illiterate indi‘iiiiwacui"*
*&gt;• w sdmas
vidiuds. the right occipital region is
■ — •«(*, t ------................... t •
iS
I'Sia'ad
larger than tbe left. The authors have
::::::: ’ S
0**a
“ a*. *
MSa-m^tSS
|
derived tec following eoocbuioM from
Uasa^ttsu *.,,,,
their experiment*: ]. The heads of stnttre—Nw l......
rival ot til
dcDts Who Lava worked moeb with there
send thc
eatah chic
Now, tbe i
far-M-ttay could, but, finally, just at
. night, had to part at the fork* of s
era*. otMT tdpng up one branch, and
ovrf a mountain range; the other huntinguia own next “ pwaching-placc " as
beet he could, in another direction. It
was snowing pretty heavily when they
parted, and, while nothing very special
or worth relating happened to my in­
formant. not so with hi* friend, who
’narrated tho following queer experience
for the night, when next they met.
The yobag preacher said tliat, on the
night in question. lie kept ou wp thc
branch and ont at tho bead of it, strik1 ing the banks of another stream on the
Other aide ofjbe mountain ridge; and
then, driving along ia the dark, ho st
last, pretty late, came a cabin, which be
recoguizeil. from a description liefurv

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hold it in any anglu to the fire. After
placing th* pNen* of bread in pomtios
l&gt;y pressing them on the pointe, the
I oaater is set on tbe hearth before an
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VOLUME VL

.SHVI

RDAY. JULY 12, 1870.

NUMBER 42.

TbeJnll lor

legs, and days spent in the hospital by
rvMun of finbo nibbed raw, attest* the
fa
eUld'LMrh Ifie
torching* W*MPo«t. They do.’I do
things here few fun. and little sympathy

scenery, and then croscd the bridge to
the Three Bister islands. While on tiro
middle island of the group Madame
Rolland, being thirsty, procured a Un
cup and stooped down at the edge of
the foaming rapid* to get a drink of
water. AUaocoant* **y that her hus­
band's back wm turned at thia moment,
and ho wm prdlxbly gazing up Uro
river. Suddenly, according to hia own

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WALTER 3. POWERS,

Dr. K D. SESSIONS,
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LEWIRDURKEE.

UK10S HOUSE
pHARLits BJwnraoN, ii^w r
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^yOLCOTT HOUSE,
F**hvlll«&gt;, Michigan.

C. C. Wuuxirr. Proprietor.

UOINE,
Tbomapple Lake. Barry Co.. MicL

LF- C«&gt;L*K. Proprietor.

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daughter.
Tux venerable Georg* Les**rd, ut
Muutrrel, aged VO, lisa put married his
fourth wife.
ExMisimtex fccnXCK. with hi* three
da ghtcre, is living in 'Waahington and
giving regular receptions.
BoBEXT CoLLtxX has gone io New,
York, bat the wickedness of that city
ha* got a tremendous start on him.
Tux Loudon Queen says that the
editor of the New York Herald i* to
hunt the tiger in Bengal next winter,
i The will of the late Bear Admiral
llonlon leaves an estate of several hunI dred thousand dollars to near relative*,
I braidea legscir* to several religious and |
I charitable institution*.
.
Tux coffin of the late Baron Lionel j
, de Rothrrbild waa of lead, in a case of ■
| fine clnxw\th a plain black cloth cover- I
ing In accordance with Jewish cos- ;
I tom it bore no mareiptioa., :

of the place; so, when these were
fell-of ladies, the more agile amoog thr
male spectators chtnbed up on the win­
dow-sills and the like rdaeea, while
oilier crowd* Iwsieged each of the four
large doom of the building. Thia is
the one occasion on which the oliacrrcr
might lie justified m supposing that Un­
Coegnwa Tba first-claw ia Albany, Bal
work wm done a good deal fur show,
maorv. boatoe, Brooklyn. BUffsin. Chlcaga,
Ix canae here it ia that the excited spec­
CiMtenal Ctevelaed, D-'rrit, loduuapoha.
tators spplantl every boy who gw
/•may &lt;l-y. Ix.nterilla. Mfi-.*k~, Jawwi.
through well.
Let him take every
' The body of the unfortunate lady was
N*w l urk. New Orleans, J’MsdaJpHa. Ftrfchead, and he Is certain of ■ hearty
carried on the surface to the edge of the
A TOCXO lady who ha* a young man
bnrgh. Prorkteoee, Roal&gt;aairr, «M Leeds, Man"
round ef applause. The comments of "keeping company" with, her,&lt; who,ia
Hor»c-8boe, or Canadian fall, and was
Frardaco arid Wxiliingtun. All oilier dUea
the spectator* urn often very amusing.' employed in a teb graph office, call* him
seen to plunge over and into th* dread
WhSu the boy* commenced to um: j
fid abyss below. Thia wa* the last seen
’Uro electric spark.’
•
their revolvers, some one in the &gt;
&lt;&gt;l her, and no trace of the body ha* yet
"WorMt yoa like to be lynched!"
gallery anxioosly inquired if they
been discovered.
asked au exasperated Missouri farmer
Tho frantic husband was at first com­ i
Wk inter that the other pedeairians i
I took no interest in the clean pair ol hails I, seemed rather relieved when assured of a bonM-Uuef. * N o, 1'11 be hangad if
pletely dumb founded, and stood rooted
■■■■
to the spot a* If in a stupor. After 'awhich Weston showed them, and that j dial they did not. and there waa conae- I do! ’ wm the reply.
; little while he apparently began to they would have I wen much more ' uently no danger of any stray lead
I’jsovEasou in law recitation—“ Mr.
nding it* way upward. Wien the or- ——, whut is excusable homicide?’
real.xr the awful late of his wife, and I gratified with any other sort of cxhibi—The Pos!rrf!;c« Ospartmoal drahiea u,»t
|
der
was
given
to
dismount
and
mount
made hia way tack to the hotel, where
Senior, promptly—“Excusable homiudn
psckagssof lotaceo (waring an Internal-it vrnuo
I at speed, the are* of the ball wm in- is when a man kill* himself in aclf-dche succeeded, after much effort, in ex­
mates that the dcruau la of Prance for foreign •tamp can co lLn&gt;ugb the m*ll» aa fourth-ctaaa
j stantly a acime cd galloping horses, nd­
plaining the dreadful calamity which
grain daring lb« current year will no* taU abort
, era jumping off, others jumping on,
। &gt; had befallen him. Not being able to
of £JJ,Ote,&lt;J*U.
1 :
t
। some down in the tan bark, other*
। speak much English, and in a state of
. clinging to the mane and bridle, des­
, mind that can better be imagined than
I deacrilied, ho naturally excited warm
. t»-rotely straggling to get astride,
I horse* rearing and plunging, and gen- charitable widow.
sympathy ; and, though be waa the only
'
'
'. ' ' "
I rrally a remarkably lively time for all;
direct witness of hia wife's fate, his scThe expression of a boy** fane at tbn
then the women began to utter little
—TLo lli si fatal ca-.o of yellow fever oo1 count of the disaster waa readily accept­
end of a straw that lacks two toct-.ca of
ourred Jaly it* at Memphis, and the people lady about 'X yean of a**, all bciiyc drowned ed as the true one. He gave way to
, sercama, which increased to a general
reaching the elder in a tmrrel ia sup­
were greatly fti*h'&lt;VMxt A much loafer time Another youn* lady, daughter of Mr. Jobs violent grief all through thr remaiudrr to break nj&gt; hia trade rejoice* at this ' about when one of the boys made a
' spring for the horse's back (there were posed to be the model tlial the artist
would te given the pestilence, should It beccaie Pavia, of Rush rivar, was drowns 1 in attempt- of the day. and hia condition, at late late day that the Abolitionist is dead.
j no saddle*), went clear over it, and selected in the delineation ’ of
. cpsdeiau-. than last year, the first caau Uiee lUR to pet out of the bouse, which was {Joudnl | accounts to night, proved that he ha&gt;i
Mr. ALVaX C'toltX. of . Cambridge.
leaving paradise.
proving fatal Auk Z
with water to the depth of several feet Ten been suffering terrible mental anguish. Mars., the teleM-c-|&gt;c-mak&lt; r, ia now 76 plowed up the bark in the middle of a
asked by. hi*
A SCMOOL-BOT,
rush of grJloping beasts, to the immi­
Nothing definite has been learned re­
years old. and stilt full of en.-rgy and
garding hia history or that of hia un­ skill. For forty years Mr. Clark waa a nent danger of hia brains. “WhJ, thia ______ _________________ k.him, replied,
■ tar quite dangerous 1 * exclaimed an indi “If you plows*, air, I should like to have
fortunate consort, except the facta stated
ixirtnut painter, and earned f-'Wl.iMXt by
it
on
the
Italian
eyrtem
of
penmanship
rid rial in the gallery, indignant at tiro
above. Their pleasure tour hail extend
hia art before he began hu U-leabopc
I idea of the boy* being made to run such —the heavy stroke* upward and the
cd a* far as Japan, and they were look­
ing forward to » speedy return to their '
risks. The g.-od gculiemaii seemed to downward one* light."
suppose that the k tviccs were merely
The possibilities of the telephone are
native land. Madame Rolland waa a
for show. It i* nredlres to say that the not exhausted, and there ia no telling
1 lady of attractive appearance, and hail
Ixiys did well; they always do; but,
not reached middle age. It ia doubtful
| whether the body will be recovered for
। while none fall below a certain level,
several days, if at all. That of the last
there are vast difference* between them
previous victim at Niagara—a mini Boston Herald she spoke of Garriaon above that level Borno of tiro boy*
i named Walker, who was carried over ill I aa a firm believer tn Spiritualism.
take wonderfully well to the work, and
greal, but there is t» data for exact cat mate. i * small l&gt;oat several weeks ago—has not
Tur.
people
of
llublio
are
dtitgusted
feel m much al homo cutting and slash­ used on the hair." Thia is • senaude
-'U™ Johnny," mas of the parttea who
— Amun* I be aeddreta awl catastrophes ocbeen found. Aa ■ general rule, doth- to find that the statue of Tom Moore, ing about on bare-backed horse* aa in a I edict of faahton.
robbed the IWnod o wall. tuar Buffalo Gap
Hereafter a young
cunln* no the Fourth, one of the most meteoa abort time ago, while ou the way from old choly was the partial overturutag of an avur ing is always torn off the body going recently dedicated there, ia of zinc in­ , rocking-chair, while to other* it never ! man can help a young lady to say notbBad Cloud Agency Io Lapid city. la charge uf I taded «x-wrwtoo s.rwnx-r on Lake Qttinatea- ) over the great cataract, and cases Lave stead of bronze, and when it waa newly Ixcome* easy. They do the work, bat ing in particular on Sunday evening
ticcn known in which corpses have been | painted severe! cracks were found in | it is hard. The actual movement* of Without having hia vest soiled.
Drpulv hber-.ff lint it h. of Clieyrnna. waa taken
I terribly mangled.
the head through which the rein liad । Uro drill with aalier and pistol are few.
from the roach Um&gt; other night near Ibe place
A louxa man who went to Leadvifl*
besUen. filling the statue about half full The soldier is startc-d from the company
where ih« rettery waa romtnliled. hy three
about six week* ago write* cheerfully
I to make the circuit of the hall. Putting buck to hi* friends:
Faithful Engineer Pritchard.
maak-x! men, and bang Io a tree mar by.
•• I have mun*&lt;i
bi* horse to a gallop, be begin* by fir­ three pounds since I came liere, and
—Nimrod Hpoltenhubrr, cmnctM of the
The hereto [xrt taken by the engi­
ing al a litw-1 on a uost, return* hia pis­
murder of John Ivcaon. at Lebanon. Pa . last
neer, B. F. Pritchard, in the accident
’
toi
to
the
bolster,
draw*
bis
saber,
and.
beerin ter. has jual been bung there.
u 1 the Pittsburgh division of the Balti­
at full speed, makes a thrust at another
more and Ohio reilruad, between Con­
head on a pout, then a c^i at one lying
committal in New York and vicinity July 4
fine nee and Cumberland, on Wednes­
on the ground, then jumps a hurdle,
day last, deserves to bo immortalized.
The most prominent was that of John F B-y
and, in jumping, slashes a head from a
He saw just ahead a large piece of rock
mcmr.acnurinof Btebop Reywmr, of tte DJo
past beside it, or thrusts at a suapendod
note «f Hprin«fl*M, TH . who is also the Deanthat bad rolled down the side of the
ring on a level with hi* own htwl. mid,
of (ha Gvnreal Theological Seminary of tte
mountain on to the track. Quick a*
lastly, make* a right thrust at another
Protestant Episcopal t'borch. A theory exivta
thought be sprung from his scat, witlihead on a post. To go through thia
out relaxing his hold on the throttle, “Alive To-day and brad Tomorrow.”
A lfftlx boy from New Tork. went
Mark Katuiah. n brakeman on an Eri* ' performance on a horee without a and­
donxeru- relations, however, were happy. Hr
jammed it shut, and put on the air­
' die. and a big pair of spars on one'* into the coantry visiting. He had a
had no enemies, and no pistol waa fonxl Puuftkrepeis, X. I , from baring bar drew brake*. The neat inateut the engine freight train, wilh Conductor D. King,
bcela, is not an caav task, and if any one bowl of bread and milk. He tasted it,
went craahiag and grinding over the at i o’clock this morning was struck on
Two fnends engaged 111 a quarrel at Htaten set on fire by fira-oacAcra
and
then bastated a moment, when hia
thinks
it
is
he
had
lietter
try
it
in
the
'
Mre E. Lre and baby, of Huxa Falla, D rock, was thrown from the track, sod the head by the high bridge, on the
Tie different mother asked him if be didn’t like it, to
T , and Mr. and Mrs. Tbocqiaon, of Red Wit g. turned over and over. When the train­ grade just weak of Ooahcn. and danger­ nearest riding-school.
which he .-ephod, smacking his lipa:
Minn., were drowned while aUrmpting to cross men and pamcugrrs reached the bat­ ously hurt. A brother brakeman warned dlls and thrust* are, of course, a« j
“Yr*. n»a; I wa* wishing onr milkman
a ssrotlen stream la a ws^oe. Mr. Loe and a tered wreck which liada monjoni. before him of the danger in time to have saved against infantry or cavalry.
The third caev waa the ahooUng of a man I
would keep a cow."'
.
Ijeen U spleutbd piece of machinery, thr him hail he instanUy dropped. Instead
turroer amployv in the atreota of Nyi
Tub tramp's last dodge ia to ask your
-cm«r&gt; eler.tun ronton 3,“CJ.IH5 traabeU form of the brave engineer was found nt that he ran a’lialo farther, ai,u then'
Finally, out nxtnlwr of a ikanl*»l excun
A statement on good authority has •dvu-o about going to the next town,
| standing erect, a* if hi* engine was run­ turned to see how near he wm to the
of wteat. U*&gt;AU! bask* at core,
party anol another through U.c brad for
and when you wanuly advise him to go
buateU of mis,
btto.ela of ry., xnd &gt;. • ning smoothly over the refla, Oaehand bridge. Tbe.brakcxnaqwpoJ.ad warned .recently been made to the effect that
he says be hmi much ronfideiJ.K- in your
AU bostaU of barley, making a Rraod U»SaJ of wa* grasping she throttle and the ofber him hurried forward and hdd the body ! «i*nug the last two years the conanmpgood judgment, and will emigrate fur­
7/&gt;SU31 taab*!*, acaisai
traatala u the handle of the air brake, valve with a in position, keeping it from falling off tioa of opium by Uro working cl—mr.
ther on at ohec.
“But,” he adds,
until
the
train
ore*
stopped.
Be
mm
I
,
‘
*
M
conaidcrably
increased,
and
an
exdutch that could not lie loosed. Hm
eaalfivr at dttaMr rrecltsd in a daylight robbery thia ;«tiod last y car.
hrought
to
Middletown,
and
Dr.
Burke
1
ha*
been
advanced
Uxat
Urie
lips were pressed closely together, and
of a bank at Gatesbcrx. fit , and the kiss of
-The lota) ci[xwe meurred by Biwn tn
his faoc wore a determined but anxious
about »12,LUU in money.
her late war with Turkey amounted to tWJ ■
look, ami penetrating hia aide waa the
loss fa, office,
Stshed iron handle of the reverse bar. who navel Eiwi&amp;ain No. 12 from being intoxicating liquors by the early closing
onir
about SDO.Ixn
e engine, in turning over, had premed wrcckc«l near Monroe last winter. The |
has of•
him against the liar and he had died at train with two engine* was going up That the sale of narcotic drug* »late greatly increased wc fou there ia
One of thr- moat terrible inntancew of hia post of duty. That lb? engineer's the Oxford grade, when one of the for-' but hole reason to doubt, but that the
a scoffer struck down in the moment of action wm iKiccfls*ful in putting «ro the ward care ws* thrown (rem. they trank by dplaaatioa referred to is the correct
a leone wheel The train wa* alrnbat at
his blasphemy vu revealed before Mr. air-brake* ia known, for it eared’ the
one we feel bound to demur to. It is
Carter at tb* Bom and Cmwxt Tavern. train from wreck and ita aloeping hu­ the top of the hill, and wm running
East atreet, Lambeth walk, recently. man fl eight from death. Whether he very fxat. Tb* mxn. who ws* atrahng
The deceased was; *n engineer named succeeded in throwing back the reverse a ride trotwecn the baggage-cars, sig­
Thomas Hodson, aged 67, who remded bar w not known, fur, though it waa not naled the engineer*, the train wm
reversed when the crash waa over, it Mopped aiid ait accident prevented. He
might bare been before. It ia proba­ leave* a wife at East Bandy, Venango
ble that be taw that aU he could do in county. Pa, and a tender letter, which
the brief moment between the discov­ be had written to her only a few days
ery and the collision waa to eJose the liefore the accident, was found iu hi*
throttle and hold the air valve open pocket In it he said: u I think I can
send for you Uiree weeks from to-day, unplcanant after-cffectn a* an intoxicat­
it nothing hapjxma. This is very uu- ing dose of sloohol. It ie aad to learn
oertain bumnenx, alive to-day and dead that the sale of opium is extending
to-morrow. It ia m bad ms battle-field among the lower chiaere, and we hope,
tor hurting men, but I am m careful m if the evil be found to be gaining
T can I*. Only to think of it, twenty- ground -with the rapidity stated—and
three days and we will 1&gt;e together
again."-kid&lt;flFtown/A. F._&gt; PrM.

I

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NEW LIVERY!
fold, and at th* hour of 1
of the sun will detach _
Um miwHsl bodywWoh

sb* but sabs
of the white
And ao*
will do in »

Ihinl

vault fn

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FINE P

Carty the third ; the entrance fw,' H. :
tofaggiven to Kmurne. the 4th brat
man. . L. A. Brown, the winner of the

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mt to the toast wkbout aa hour’s pvoctfao, ws cna saly wafatowo whfapsoc
tire and drill would do fur him.
Tto horae rane camo o* a little after

hfa to r—*- T he cornel band opeimxI
Um toll.hh apfarifah tor; the gtoelnh fallowed with "1‘rufae the Lord, all
yr Nations; the Clsfadton. Ruv. Brock-

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Of Ito
grave of brave num.

»to in our rrjmeing and crlehre.t-day. But tto right triumphed.

HAVING KE(

ITS SECOND

NEW GOODS!

vre bare met here to day to comOMratr the birth nt th- Nuton’s Indepsudenc*. to erMvnto ib&gt; *
which the Bnmhlk* waa born,
ly ohrervu an e----- *
*—
rrirrhsi
na 1
.IredaZd &gt;i
throe;

all Mends of freedom, h fa well that
we remember those who fell in the
enure of freedom and National unity ;
that we revere their memorieu. Hi. but
tfrwnrcb sinci- the people poured
forth, repaired to thr reeling places of
their dead heroes. and placed thereon
sweet flowers to lunictuato the recto ,
faction of those who fell and the cure
for which they gave up life. These
rtowrpi lying over the Mill hearts be­
neath an typical of tbe love we Iwar
our Nntion’s dead and the free land for

GOODS
Nashville Asm. man into grant nr activ­
ity and enterprise. In bis last iaatte to
announces tbe purchaseofa new Camp­
bell power press, one of the Iwst coun­
try cylinder ^prenaea made.—(Jrmd

Is manufartnrrd by the old and reliaUe WltaoM Rnwura Mtcuntr. Co.,
Chicago, HU aud for sale in Barry Co., at

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Attention of the Public

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON £ HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott Houk.)

Regardless of the recent idiuce

observe tbe day. It would be wrong
to forget ttom. If we do, the Great
Father will not, for God will carry the
flowerc in the drft finger, of the sun­
shine ami the rain-drop, and will weave

orrliectrn of all nature.
Ibl you ever, ladies and gentlemen,
stop'to think of thr time, temper and
money spent in politics T Why, In this
country political feeling outweigh, toe
ties of friendship. reUmon and relation­
ship.
PedagoguM will mount some
hobtrr. and we, the people, will follow
after him like a drove of faieep after
tins bell wcatlier. Now don’t under­
stand me aa being oppored to pul i tical
parties. 1 am in favor of them. They
are stoolfatoy neeaaaare in a Repablr
can grivr-nnnent. Why, what would
we do If forty-Mx million people all bebered alike oa public questions f It
wouldn't do. But what 1 object to is
the making of politic* paramount
to everything aba-.
Suppose the
time and moory cxtM-nded by n&gt;&lt;-inbcr.
of the political parties in Barry County
last Ml had been given to the cause of
religion ! Why, on corner after corner
you could have built churches, with
sp'.res pointing ixarenward. directing
u. to that totter land toyynd the skire
—that place where tbe soul wears ita
mantle of glory. Wouldn’t it have been
bettori Of courea it would. But to
give up so much time, money and tem­
per for polities fa what I object to. Pto
iticiaDB give fs much trouble. I. sup-

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fam., The wrangling there fareprebetifable. We could do far better if we
were member, of (be great law-making
body. Is it indeHeato for me to remark
here that it isn’t my fault that 1 ain't
a member ? It's the fault of your peo­
ple here. But let that go. We must
make the politician, legislate more for
the country and less for party; they
mnfa work more and talk Iron. Did
you evpr note how devoted they are to
yoar interval. 1 They make Mich great
profeMUoaa aa to what they are. They
remind me of n little story, aa Mr. Linco»n used to say. . Oner in a certain
town, do matter when-, ibcrn lived a
soldier sad a hypocritical old skinflint.

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Crock’ry «t Glassware
DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
is t Bargain.
Is cheaper than ever and in price and

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quality I cm. ami will, do as well by
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re, in connection with my store, a

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Fresh and Salt Meats,

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Where at all times you can find a good
KER1BCO KID, in button.
AMERICAN KID in batton and lace,
GLOVE CALF. in inn.
PEBBLE GOAT in buLand lace,
Give me a trial and by good Good.,
WnOda* SJtoe.
Mfapars fa ail far low price, and fair dealing 1 win en­
deavor to merit your j*a(rouagv and
Lafafa OgUs.
good will.
UT All kind, of Produce. Hide, and
Sheep Pelt taken fa tbe Market Price.

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�MOT®!
did come out bat such s -come out’’
aud »acA a speech, and fire-works dit to.
They were a fitting ending to s grand

of hi* quadruped*. lust week.
,
Mr*. Nancy Pn*t, *n intelligeMt &lt;4d
lady of 78. of Feotonvllie, is vfeitiag
her brother, A. 8. Quick, of Maple
Mr*. D. C. Lee of Kirkwood, Mom Grove. She haa two brother* and one
wa* the RUMI W Mr. aad Mr*. H. M, aister, tbe Huih-tl ages of the four being
810 year*, and yet they are a* lively a*
Lee iaat wek.
Geo. Wright is lying fa a dangerous
modillon, ramwd by bring "salivatecU

leg ground up by a threshing maebtue
tumbling rod last fall, ha* again met
with anotlwr accident.
On Monday
whilst picking cherries on Sol. Trox­
of the village printing ia crowded oat ell'* place, he fell from a cherry tree
suxtainieg a shock that rendered him
this week for want of sjiace.
unconscious for over twenty-four boar*.
Mr*. Dr. Woodruff of Onondaga, and
Mias C. C. Willi* of Hastings, are viaither coupled up was In October in order
to lie pn pared for the cold winter
night* that followed. Tbe average age
The Southwell’s of Vt’Viilr, scooped of the bridegrooms wo* &gt;8 years, aud
in. with the aid of their "wheel of for
the brides 39i year*. Tbe oldest bride­
tiUM,"ft8Bta this vfilageoe tbe 4th.
groom wn* 75. and the youngest 18;
B. Parsons, of Rochester, lod., has the oldest bride was 88 and tbe youngest
opened a general stock in the boilding IA Tbe grratrat ex eras in tlrnagc of
first door south of Al. Raaqy's barber the huslsuMl over the wife waa 80 years;
that of the wife over, tbe husband, 15

the stock businc**; and embarked for
Buffalo with a cargo last night

mo, canii over to celebrate on the 4lh.
They loaded op with fire-water aud
were feeling pretty important when
Jim crowded upon Tim. who feeding
that every man stood upon hi* inde­
pendence and honor upon tbe - great
day, proceeded to challcgn Jim to mor­
tal combuL Jim accepted the chai
lenge wHh alacrity and they afijouraed
to tbe rear of Pat's to fight it out. Jim
liad only time to get in one left hander
when Jim "lit on” his left car and suc­
ceeded in chawing it half off, when Die
police pat in an apfmarance and stop­
ped further proceeding*.

At tbe annual school meeting, held
at tbe school bouse teat Monday even­
ing, G. A. Truman and T. C. Downing
were elected trustees for full term, and
C. M. Putnam to fill vacancy caused by
the resignation of John Webster.
Tbe new board held their first meet­
ing on Wednesday evening, when G.
A. Truman was.elected Moderator, C.
Ainsworth Dirwtor, aud T. C. Down­
ing, A**e**or. R. M. Paine &lt;a* engag­
ed to teach onr High School depart-

teaching at Grand Rapid* during the
past two yean is at home enjoying va­
cation.
L. J. Wheeler ha* a new advt. this
week ; also note the change* in D. C.
Griffith's ad^G. A. Truman’s regular

Miss Lisxio Livingston of Battle
Creek, who ha* been visiting MissHtrila Wilson a eoupic of week*, returned
home on Monday.

Mr. Fred. Appleman ha* secured the
job of building a nobby church for the
Congregational Ute of Chester, and gone
thither to commence work upon the
Pro!. Paine ha* gone to Springport to
visit home folk*, until thr new school
year liegin*, and Mias L. Angie Daria
also ha* returned to her home at Battle

On Monday Emmet Evert* parked hi*
wardrobe and departed from Nashville,
via. the mail wc»l, to travel, Dttjpe Ru­
mor say*, with Miss DuRuiaseau. the
English elocutioni*L

A. P. Nichol*, who ha* been confined
to hi* hnme for several mouths, on ac­
Flint tbe' Grammar and Mis* Matic
Hindmarch the Primary. No teacher count of i lines*. aptM-ared upon the
street* Turoday. but looks bad aud his
baa been engaged for the intermediate
condition is precarious.
department, yet.
The New Witeon Oscillating Sewing­
Machine ia conceded by good judge* to
Harvest and the Crop Prospects. l&gt;c tbe most powerful and durable sew­
Harvesting ha* commencral in earn­
ing machine; in the market. Don't fail
est. anil long and hard days’ work will
to examine it, at G. A. Truman's store.
m tbr programme among the faruier*
The ladies of tbe W. C. T. U fee
‘ for the next two week*
Many fields
thankful
to Kellogg. Dcmaray &amp; Co.
I are already in tee shscA, aad all that ia
seeded i* fair weather to *re the golden and J. Lents tc Sou* forpajH-r bolder*,
grain all gathered in barn* or stacks by which have been filled with temper­
the last wfacxl week. Tbe quality is paper* aud placed in our two hotel off-

very fine, the berry being plump and
Will. Clark and Gib. Smith are mak­
handsome. The haying ia completed
and a better crop of clover and timothy ing arrangement* for a big harvest
Ita* lx-ca cut tlian wa* expected. Corn dance to come off at the Opera ilo&lt;i,r.
begins to make a show and tbe montli* August 1st, when each holder of a tick­
of July and August are likely to per­ et will be entitled to n draw for a prixe
fect a fin« crop, while oat* and pota­ —a silver cup.
toes promise an unusually good yield.
From the "creatarc of circumstaucThe prospect* for the farmers were
hr ver better. Having nuuketed their
wool *t a fair price they now stand a
chance to sell their grain crops at re­ Yea, and it take* a small oov fatty 5J
munerative' price*, a* die advance in auuntes to run around a single head.
We understand that one of onr newly
from Europe give more importance to elected and interrated school trurtre*.
tbe prospect* of oar own crops. Tbe the next day after school meeting, pro­
bright agricultural nrospect* cannot posed throwing the wood store* ont of
but affect the fall trade favorably. the school house aud .nbstituting c«»ai
There is every incentive for pushing stoves. "Verily there is nothing like
things on the farms.
running a man in, just to see how he

high, and is tataelliag u«rt.
While Mr. Wm. Spire and wife ware
returning from NaabjU* on the even ­ of the Awtertcati peopk- or whether tliey
ing ot the 4th. had U^ttsftgtnne to be
tend to draw a crowd to enrich tbe
thrown from their carriage by tbe ov- pocket* of a certain few. I should add
that there wa* plenty of good music
and-room for dancing, anil tire fail* aud

On Wednesday morning of last week
Mr. Sam. Matteson’s family were awak­
ened juM day-break by the screnm* of
that Kalamo panther. Mr. Matteson
wa* ar. unbeliever in the recent report
in regard to tlm strange animsl, but
now has eooelndod to join tbe ranks of
believer*. Harems Ohio didn’t psi our
pet after nil.
As now is the time to boost of heavy
crops, year correspondent will wsger a
Ixg of bean* that he had the' poorest
crop of hay in three countir*. The nsn
who cat it would have a boy stand
ahred to guide him or else ia lieu there­
of throw hi* hat abend and mow to it,
then pick it op, to** it oliead again, and
in that way tell where he hod been ov­
er the ground.
School in the Crowfll district cloned
it* summer term on Thursday. This i«
without doubt the last term of ScIxkJ
that will ever be taught in,t^e old
house. Before the winter term the-dis­
trict will have the beat country scbbolbouse in the county. Miss IxiuY«ttrri

Oti« McOrnber and wife of Texas are
visiting hia brother Hinny McOmber.
Two sister* of Mr*. Juliet Cooper and
their escort* from Otsego. were guests school for three succeM've term*.
of Mr*. Cooper ou the 4lh.
Your eorre«p«&gt;ndent took a flying trip
Mis* Alma Emery, who ha* for the over into Bellevue township a few day*
past nine months been visiting relatives ago, and among other things noticed
here, returned te her home in N. Y. wa* a ut w and very commodiou* bay.
State, last Monday.
grain, and stock barn, being erected on
A little son of Selah Mapes fell from the farm of 8. Higgins, three mile* this
tbe top of a ladder which he wa*climb­ ride of the village. The main building
ing in the barn last Sunday afternoon, is 40x64 fret and tbe L
25x30 fret,
and wa* ioJnred severely.
with mansard roof over Lite main, aud
The rain of last Sunday and Monday gable roof over the wing. The build­
brat down the wheat in many place* so ing stands on one of the brat ot atone
that the harvesting will l»e much slow­ wall*, aud laid ,up in the best manner.
er than it would otherwise have been. ‘I he barn i* what is known a* a bank or
Considerable complaint has also l&gt;een side-hill barn, and uudcr the main por­
miule In regard to lire insect* working tion is two stable* and the iodisprnsiin die straw io that it has crinkled ble manure cellar, and nl*o bay for
down badly.
grain extending to roof. The entire
C. N. Young closed hi* third succc**- roof is self-supporting, and thoroughly
ive term of school at the Quail Trap, bolted together. Thu frpme is mostly
last Wednesday and several of hi* composed of 3-iuch plank, spikrd and
friend* from Nashville paid him a visit bolted together. Over 50,000 feet of
in the afternoon and gave him a splen­ lumber. 45,000 shingle*, anil 435 l&gt;olt*
did ride after sclioul, and a very enjoy­
able time waa reported by all who pardown the rod aud take up the rake.
Tbe Libero-SpirualUt* held a grove
meeting in Smith's grove on the north
line of the town, on Sunday June 30th,
ard they disposed of "Hell and the
Devil,” and served "Old Clovenfoot”
up tn their bearer* in the latest modern
style and a certain cl*** of their L*arer* seemed to relish the dish exceeding­
ly well. They arc to administer anoth­
er dose of free-thought at the same
place in three weeks.

When the silvery moon is silently
ahrdding it* mellow light over earth'*
toil-worn sou* and daughter*, who are
seeking rest on their downy pillow* at
dead midnight.;how startling ks the
merry laugh which proceed* from the
topmost bough* of thr cherry tree,
whereon are seated the romantic twain,
who arc pinching thr delicious fruit
which was left, a few hour* before, by
the happy robin liecause it was time to

Grave*, and the design aud carpenter
work by Mr. Cynr* Higgins. nne ot the
bent tnech.-iDics in the country.

Hou. J. W. Stinchcomb ha* hi* lie*
house under fine progress.
The shower on Sunday eve. was rath­
er stout, but tt did u* lol* of gmol.
Mi*« Delig Rising, of Charlotte, made
her parent* a short visit liuit week.
llarvcAting lias fairly begun. Farm­
ers are feeling good over the goo«l crop

C.C. Wolcott, our lively hardware
Bev. James Robert preached a very
man, comes to the front this week with
strong and enthusiastic missionary ser­
another big "ad.” Everything in Char­ till fall, and then patronise our friend mon, last Sunday, from these word*.
lie's mammoth stock is specialtie*, and C. N. Young, who b to hove a select “Go ye therefore and teach all nation*,
sold at bed rock prices, but bis special school here then, and possibly she may baptuing them in the name of the
thrilling. a&amp;etiag or dramaUc, for specialty just now is that Buchanan be able to render Smith some help, in Father, and of the Son, and of the Ho­
Thede. felt that " our country ia saved," wagou all complete for &gt;50. It u sim­ hi* local department, of which he is in ly Ghost”- Matthew »;|0. The house
and ao the little throng that gathered ply an immeoss bargain.
great need. Hark? Was that the sher­ was full or attentive listener*.
there to "see tbe fan" were doomed to
iff's stealthy tread T Nu! it is only our
Hiram Walt* met with quite nn acci­
War with the South.” in last week's wife coming to sue if we are writing to dent on the 3d. He, with Mi*a Palmer­
:Shc undoubtedly ton. started for Grand Ledge to spend
New*, wa* an able one and Ulicited a that old maid.
thinks
there
ia
soon
to
be
another
Olithe 4th. When Dear Bogue A Knapp's
grcsU number of inquiries as to who wa*
store in Hanfield, Hiram stopped to get
th* author. which we would have been
pleaded to tell had tbe author given u* to play tbe part of "Simple Simon,” for some water to drink when an ugly and
she
had
read
that
piece,
in
which
the
ferocious dog came bounding over tbe
that prerogative. One bod error crept
ok! maid charge* us with bugging her fence aud caught the horse by the nose.
and a confederate in a corner at a can­ It started to ran away, bat H. reached
dy pall. Oar plea is "not guilty” and out his strong am and caught the ani­
pie te cover tbe expense of repairing
we are able to prove an alibi. We did mal by the bit*, when Che bngjor was
that, and Mr. L. Durkee, Esq., suggest­
not think wheu we refused to let her tipped over and Miss P. thrown out,
Since tbe contemptible action of the
ed that heretofore tbe expenses of re­
share our name and fortune that she broking her face very imdly. H. held
Citirra clique, in regard to the award­
pairingear brides had been boraeegaalwould try to cheer l»er by reminding the Norm tight, which bounded and
ing of the village printing, we have re­
lybetweta Che village and township,
her that next year t* leap year and if torr around in a frightful manner and
ceived several anxious inquiries a* to
but under cut new ebarter it was doubtshe will advertise in tbe Nkws, ita ex- comiiderably demoralised the Iwggy.
M if waeould tmmpel the tewoahip te
Consequence: No 4th for them. Rr.M.
aassst to thfarre*ard, fa Use future. Ua-i
ele Kilka replied that Haotiag* wm a
city aad a larger place than Nashville,
had a city charter, aadfimr bridge* were
A* was stated in last week’s Nkws,
mended by town aud city, and the board era, a* we.ll a* everything else that hap­
pens within oar radius and will inter­ tbe attendance at Mr. and Mr*. F. D. for tbe celebration of Independence
est our 6.000 readers. We give the first Hoolre’silver wedding wa* targr, the Day. Aa oM war dog had been buthem waa noth
council report this week. !»'IH kt. id____
imrted from Charlotte, and bespoke •
ter than the old stereotyped way I
ing to mar the occasion, except the in- few times on the evening of tbe fid to

for Kew York, where they willatgroatrl Aagwst tn&lt;l, when they will take the
"Chy of Berlin.” for a yeM * sqfaurn iGrrat Briteto and Europe. The weddisg w m conducted very quietly, but

DAVID W. SMITH. Castleton.
GEORGE K EAGLE.
“
ABRAM GUNTHRIP. “
WM. TROXELL,
JAMES DI RHAM, Assyria.
JOSEPH MILLER.
PETER HUNHIKER. Woodland.
HENRY VaMAHTERH, Helle rue.

ular intet mt for tbe crowd at Urge, but
their influence on gx-in-rations yet to
come can hardiy be estimated at thia

WILUAM GRIFFIN. Maple Gnrcr1XANDER LAI’llAM.
JOSEPH HAWKS,
WARREN SEELEY.
"
REUBEN A. B4V1N.H,
“

printing,‘bo’ll privately and through

tbe public press, 1 wish to say a few
words as I think I have * right to at. a
citixrn and tax-payer of Nashville. In
the first place tlieto is no question but
that tbe main thing with tbe Cifueu
clique waa "anything to beat Strong.”
Now from the stand-point I view the
matter, I think this is all wrong.
We
elect ou rCouncilnieq and President, not
to .legislate for selfish motives, or for
the purpose of wn-lding the power they
bold by virtue of their office, in carrying
out petty prejudices and penumsl spite*
but for the purpose of enacting laws
and passing resolution* for tbe best in­
terest* of the cituen* of Nashville, and
for the purpose of conducting our finan­
cial matter* on a safe and economical
a basis as possible. Ha* it been dune
in Ibis ca*e 1 The very men that have
l&gt;»-en crying economy were the ones, in
thia case, that were tbe means of Mid­
dling on this corporation a tax of &gt;60
to &gt;73 that could have been avoided
had they let their beltci judgement*
governed them instead of acting from
IxtmnmI and selfish motives.
If ths
President and one or two of our rouncilmen propose to run a paper for their
own benefit they riiouhl do it at their
own expense and not because they have
n little legal authority, vote the ex­
pen bo of running the thing u;&gt;oii Uhtax-payer* of tho Village of Nashville.

ty We have an immense Stock, all
Prime. Fresh Goods, Imughl for cash,
and a* we do not rare for tbe heavy ul
ranee &lt;m many kinds of good* shall
MMitirfkie to sell at thr nreernt ruling

Lota of Goods for a little money for
The Jiut
Daat’
No complaints by reason of high price*.
Great Bargains in Prints, Cotton*.
Stripe*. Crocks, Piques, Iduens, Cash­
mere* and White Goods.
,‘arasol*. Fans, Silk Handkerchiefs,
Rusliing*. Ribbons and Gloves at
Cost!
Boots and Shoes in endleaa variety.
Clothing, Hat* and Caps in propor­
tion. at
Wm. A. AnaworrH's
Cheap Cash Store.

PAY FROM THE RAKINGS OF STUBBLES!
Any ballance that three may bo due me to gi&gt; over trot fl next year. Tbe
raking* from twenty acre* of wheat stubble will, Brrry maaoo, |*y th* full
price ot the Rake, and no enterprising fanner can afford to do without one.

Duck Overalls ■*’ eta. a pair.
Ladies Hate from 00 eta. to &lt;2.
Suspender* from 10 to XS cte.
Bleached Muslin 8 to 9 eente.
Brown Muslin from 3 to 8 eta.

Central Michigan. Tire total co
timated at &gt;3,000 when finished.

A few day* sine* we were shown n
E. 8. says he think* be will give up
rare specimen of cranberry tree, which the undertaker's bnsities*. and *r*r&gt;*h
is the property ofJHcnry Bowen. It be- for enjoyment around Glenn’*.
lung* to tbe Caprifolarm (Honeysuckle)
Mr. C. M. Runyan aud Mi** Emily
family, Viburnum (Tpulns. The fruit is Gcommon* were joined in the holy
pleasantly arid and contain* * very bond* of matrimony on the 29th nit.
•mootn, flat, and nearly orbicular atone.
The last quarterly meeting of the M.
The specie* i* common among tbe Al- E. Church for thUycor, will lie held on
leghanirs and make* a good Mbobtutc the 1M1 aud 20th al the Center cbuich.
for cranberrm*. hence it* name, liigli
Quito « number of our young men
Bush Cranberry. Mr. Bowen has a fine went to Grand Ledge to celebrate, but
Miss Ettie Main, of Morgan, attend­ collection of of grape* aud other small they don't think they will do ao again.
Te Village Dads
fruit*,
aa
well
aa
orchard
fruit*
of
*ued
the
celebration
at
Hasting*,
and
wa*
1 ueeday evening waa tbe meeting of
Messrs. Stowell and Cooper '.&gt;egin
tbe common council of tbe village, but struck ia the fare by a rocket which cot perior quality.
Tbe ('ituen publishes the following house last Monday. Raid house ia to
ia the language of Uncle Killen, “The * bod gash in her check aud brow,
burning
her
fare
somewliat.
If
Ettie
from an exchange: "With the excep­ lie one of the finest school buildings in
hoard were rather dillatocy about pattiag in an appearance,” and it wm Imd attended the Nashville relebratiou. tion of a little bad grammar in the Ma­ the Co. The boys are splendid work­
*a she had ought to, this would never ple Grove coircspomleDcc, the Cititca man and undoubtedly will do a good
have happened.

Hoa. James O’Doanril. ear 4th of Jo­
ly orator, waa married early on the
morning of the Wh to MU* Sarah E.

__ _____ _______ __
____________ atfywatfag to any variety of
crop or surface, it fa unequalled. Any boy or girl that hm» drive a horse
can rake with it as well a* the strougr-t man. Hud it rahrw riran any kind
of hay or grain. The teeth arc of the very beat quality of atevt. and warranted
to stead the severest usage. It Em stixal tbe trot of. tiwn&gt; and fa prnpoHucrd
by tbs best of authority to be tbe BEST RAKE ever pirf npmr tfa-market,
both for the superiority uf ita work, its
._ ‘
Below we Mnex tbe namra of a few leading farmer* h&gt; thia victoity, who

Ed Jonen, of Dexter, n colored mac
tried to catch on a moving freight train
on thu 6th, and waa killed in the nt-“
tempt.
Saturday afternoon a negro at Mill­
brook, Mecosta Co^ wa* fuuly niurdrred with a nutor. Tbe affray wa* tin-

THE CELEBRATED-

Mr*. Caroline Preble* of Mason, died
last week aged &lt;2* from starvation,
having Iw-en unable Io take ». mouthful
of food for four week* pre* ious on ac-

At Jonesville on Saturday John Ad­
am*. a miller, while standing on the
railroad track near tlie dejxH, wa* struck
by a train and his urck broken instant­
ly. He was about 40 year* of age.
A young Camulian girl living at Stan­
ton. li*' ing loved one L William*, of
Edmore, not wisely but altogether to
much, obtained *urev**c of sorrow by
taking eight grain* ot morphine. She
died on the 6th.
A few days urner the Ixtdy of ayonng

IrcCrrnm
Every afternoon and evening.
First
door north of Wolcott'* luirdware.
Social*, festival* and familie* supplied
on short notice and at reasonable rate*.

found in Seram Lake, Kent County,
supposed to have been drowned, but it
i* now thought be wa* murdered, anc
an investigation fa oa foot.
Tl»e Portage lake Mining Gaaette is
responsible for the following: Tbe other
day a party of woodsman over on KeHE LIGHTNING HEWER

at Truman’s store*

bouse when discovered wa* covered all
over with earth and undcrtmudi, and
wa* completely air tight.

1st, and continue tea weeks. A com­
petent o«si»taut will lie secured, and a
The ghost of old Hile Doty, the most hill iialroiMgr is M'licited. No pain*
incorrigible thief that Southern Michi­ will be spared in tbe effort to make this
gan or northern Ohio and Indiana ever a school for trachere.
Especial atten­
harbored, is still on the steal around tion will be given to Mathematics. EnElkhart, Ind. At least, telegraph dr*- atish Grammar and Literature. Terms,
patelies «ay that "old Silr Doty" was &gt;8.00 and fit.00. For further porticorecently found in a cave there and ar-

that our Woven
....----------------- „^7A0 ia the double
weave and the l&gt;e*t Mattres* manufac­
tured. Warranted for ten year*. No
single weave inferior article will stand
the test. Kkixowu, Dkhabat A Co.
SEE THE LIGHTNING HEWER.

let the country roand-a-boat know that
thr day to follow wa. our gal*day. and

KELLOGG, DEWARAY &amp; Co.
It wa* evident from the ater&lt; that the
people would be well fed as every avail­
able foot ef load waa filled with back-

Hoard in upon tfa'lMtpt&gt;y pair, asm! rmegood in iwbatance and well ilrlirenii.
The music by the carnet hood was good.
I am sorry to hare to leave my words

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c
KELLOGG, DEM Al

�negro e^odw will •frankly rafae the
pme &lt;rf eo«taD,end with this impremson
upou them Lave plxnted largely in cot
tea. In soom itetancM large fields of
wheat which were poor have been
plowed np and pat down in cotton.
Tramp laws are all the rage now, and

ia ths West, where ws bare flash post­
urea, that largo cows will, as » rule.produoe more milk for ths food oaten than
small animals. There is great ralua in
a given breed in tbe parity at the stock;
bn t small cowa will not hold their own
on fall postures to against anta
greater feeding capacity.
To Riul Blacx Ahts.—Ttitee
of old
................. "

afraid cf doing anyth!
mine ua to-do it.
" Look hero, Roy, ,.
,
—,
•what's the matter with you? W4 are
going to the church to-morrow night,
and just spare your insults Uli wo get
look. Wit! von?"

A Lula

roora. We had como to spend tbe Va­
cation with her in her country home.
There were Alice Glynn, Cora Hall,
Adels Groves, and myself, all ready for
any amount of fan aud daring, Emma
Lyoua as, usual, faking tbe 1&lt;W.
When I say afl, I must-«exoept our
pretty Alice, Who was a timid, flrrvms
little creature, bat whom’ we dragged
into many of our “ escapades ” by sheer alone in the great red room. a* we shall
bullying.
all bo away. If gbo*t* are really abroad
"Waa she very pretty?" you ask. to night, or the spirits of the doomed,
Yea, lovely, from tlio kmg ring'eta ot what’s to prevent them from |my mg you
her blonde hair to the arch of her little
fooL We called her l-tllt, but ahn waa
tall, and looked aa if ahe had no busi­
ness to be the arrant coward ahe was.

it don’t count for much. I never aiw
the • things.' aa you sail them, but then
I've looked at them through another
person's eyes. Tbe vigil of 8L Mark is
an Eugliab custom, you know, and 1’11
call Mrs. White, mamma's housekeeper,
to toll ua about it She has already
half-curdkd my blood by irar awful

“Bit down. Mrs. White," said Emma.
"I've sent for you Io tell the girls here
what you know Of the Eve of BL Mark,
if you’ve no objections."
"No hobjeetiona, miss. I’m mire,"

me she wouldn't be sorry if Roy did tell
Mre. Lyons.
Ah, mol looking back * through the
years to that day, I wonder at our
cruelty to the girl whom we truly loved,
aud whom we would have, defended
from any real dange^ wtttrour liven.
We did not mesu to be cruel, but in our
ignorance and folly we struck that
timid, tender nature deadly blows in orBoy did not. reveal our purpose, a*
we feared he would. In fact, be seemed
terribly busy in hie own room, and had
several of his Voung fnenda with him
that tughkond that nexUlay.. fb^iall
kept out of our way, which waa a com-

“You surely don't believe all that
non venae, Mrs- White ?"Iaaked, sharply.
"Secin* ia believin', nuaa," she said,
grimly. "I don’t held to disbelievin'
a respectable young man, my own
nephew's cousin, who scorned a he
with his bead and hia heels. And,
when he tells me that hia own heyra
seed the ghastly sight, 1 hain't gotn' to
give him the lie. No’m; I mayn't threw
myself in the face of Providence by
peepin' and poerui' at forbidden things,
bat otner folk has done it, and wiU do
it when we're all dead and gone."
* Did your nephew's cousin tell what
he *aw before liu brother killed bun­
gelf?”
Cora asked, rather aupetcili-

All you've got to do is to conaider your latter bend, and make up
yoar mind to be cut huff in the flower
of your davs.' Somehow, Jim couldn't
make up hia mind.”
-Don't biaom Jim.*? muttered Adak
"Ob, yea, we all dwne owr daty'by Mm*
miafortunato man,” Mrs. White went on.
"The folks used to look mournfnt-like
at him, aad his sweetheart quit him.

" ’ I’m drev mad by all of you. and I
haint gotn’to stand it no longer J’ And
then be went in his room and slammed
and locked tbe doU. Next noreu',’
findiu’ be wouldn’t answer, hi* mor bust
in tb* door, and foaud him dead. He'd

Alice a strong eup of tea before wr
started, and she did not seem more ncrToua tlian cisnaL. ,,
q ■ ft
We laughed and jested as we went
along, aud were roon seated on a long
bench within the church porch. The lit­
tle lantern threw a very feeble light,
but the clouds had di»[« nw-d. and the
moon, jii»t risen, shoue full on th-?
churchvanl and every objpet in iL . (
We did not ctpect to sec Anything, pf
course, but somehow the influence of
the time and place sobered our high
spirits, aad wo grew silent and thought­
ful waning for the great church clock

A half-pint cold waterOne ox. sugar.
Fixat, aha ]xnxl and norod the apples,
without cutting them, taking four, but
if not an large, abc aaid, ahe would have
taken five. First, she pared the apples,
then cored them, leaving them whole,
and laid them aside while she made the
paairy. She weighed oat the floor, and
mixed it with the butter by kneading
with tbs fiugrrs. She thru added tbe
(taking powder before she lx-g*n to mix
it, pouring in the water. If the flour
did not takeup all the water leave out a
little, aa this dough most be firm. When
firmly kneaded idie cut it into m many
pieces aa abc had apples, snd rolled
each piece into a ball. Then she took
the liall of dough in the lefl hand snd
the appleaa-tbe right and crowded the i
dough all around the apple, drawing I
i'.e edges together so as to completely
inclose it. Before closing it, however,
who droppetl into the hole in the apple
a spoonful of sugar. Then the dum(dings were placed in a floured Ixking ,
tin and put in the oven for from twenty
to Uuriy minutes, according to the sp
plea. The crust would aiwavs oe aonc, '
but fomeawics st took a litil* longer to '
cook tbe apples than al otbeni. When
the dumplings had linen in a quick
oven
tor
twenty
minntes,
the
teacher said, they might lie tried
with a fork or skewer, and if the apples
were found to be soft clear through
they were baked enough. The dump­
lings were pul in the oven, and Dresden
KUea, for ttyttCrt.' were undertaken.
make the patties Mias Dods took a
loaf of dry bread and cut it into alines
about two inches thick. They were
marked by a gutter and the crust pared
off. Then a deep cut waa made in the
center with a small cutler, but the jriceon
leftia. The neat step was to dip the
peer* of bread into milk, not holding
it in ao as to soak it much. Then oue

nieces were then dipped into boiling
lard and let boil two miuqte*. They
were then't*kcir6tif,'leY&lt;lrip. and thru
tlioeapoff tbe. enk made in the center
church emerged a dtuccmiou, u^rnij, by tbe small cutter was lifted, and, with
JWo&lt;d Une
*gUTWMJ'&lt;*1r 4f&gt;*Ro3wc s fork, the inside was acooped ouL and
recognised With a thrill of terror.
thp p^tpie filled with jeky ox pirpotnl
"Look! look! It's old Mr. Morton!" oysters, lobsters, ete, and the cap placed
whispered Emma "Look at his long baek again.
white hair! He died last month. Aud
The apple dumpling* were d»ne by
thia time, aad were taken Out and
glaaed with tbe white of egg or milk,
by means of a brush, and sprinkled with
sugar, living put baek into the oven a
few minute* to dry the glaring.
.
A lemon wm then given in making
cheese cakes. There were put in s bowl
two ounce* flour, two ounces grated
cheese, two ounce* batter, and a little

.figure^ and we caught
r-MecOBUML Aber .
and even a drees of a

Its* just been married in London to
Mi» Neva Whistler, liia cousin, also of
Baltimore. Tbe young bridegroom Las
taken his liride to a magnificent home
hi Kensington Gardena. He is so diaaatiafled with Ui* gas furnished by the
London companies that be will have gas
manufactured in hia own grounds. Permiaaion to make the gas had to be ob­
tained from tbe municipal authorities.
Mr. Winans is the eldest son of the late
“ There is but one book." And the Thoma* Winans.
Takoob Kahb, the Afghan ruler, hx*
words that have comforted the dying
and soothed the bring for 1,800 years a dsadedly aristocratic appearance. Ho
is al middle height, straight, and wellfell gratefully upon his ear:
* Let not your heart be troubled. In built Hia complexion is that of an
my Father's house are many mansion*. Italian, his fcalun-s ticiug of the usual
coarsely aquiline Afghan type. Hi* ex­
1 go to prepare a plere for you."
“ Lockhart,” were the last words of pression is eomewluaX stern aud care­
BcoU; " Lockhart, I have but* moment worn, but indicates character and reaoto s;&gt;e*k to you; my dear, l&gt;e a good lution. Hia bcurd is short, crisp, and
man; be virtuous, be religiotul Noth­ black. He lately rode into the British
ing rise will give you any comfort when camp, dreaacd in an Afghan cloak of the
finest material, made with evident
you come to lie here.”
Ingersoll sadly says over the remain* attention to a becoming flt
of hfa tieloved brother:
" We cry
Tint Paris pohee adopted an inaloud, and tbe only answer fa the echo gcaioua plan to find out how a certain
of oar wailing try ; ” and. speaking of firm waa being mysteriously robbed.
hfa dead brother, ha *ays: "He climbed One day a large box. or rallier cast*, »u
the heights, and left snjierstition far sent to the aiore and brought into the
below."
back office. Il waa marked * Explosive
If such are the result* of " climbing Materials." Air holes hail been bored
the height*;” if to climb fa only to in it; and from this jxjaition the de­
took into tbe black gulf of despair, to tective—for one was inaide— could overhear over the grave only the " echoes
of our wailing cry,” who would not
rather stay in the warm valley of faith that one of the dork* went to the door to
and hope?
watch, aud the other to the till, from
I would kindly ask Ingersoll, Are not which he took some money.
faith and hope better than doubt and
William Hxxrt Ena, of BL Louis,
despair? And, if so, why make it your behaved no badly to hia wife that she
life’s mission to ridicule, satirize, aud
procured a divorce. He afterward be­
dcatroy the frith and hope of the came a drunkard, aud earned a misera­
thousand* who find in their religion the ble living aa a knife-grinder. It waa
only refuge from the sufferings and hia custom to aet up hia machine across
sorrows of this life? Why labor to the street from bis wife's house, and
make your brother of humanity believe menacingly gnnd knives in her sigbL
tiiai he fa but
This made her nervous at first, but ahe
gradually became accustomed to iL
Seeing that be ws* no longer scaring
her, ho took to running toward her.
brandishing a knife, and declaring that
bo would kill her. When that plan
began to fail, aa it did a few days ago,
he stabbed her to death.

soil calls it, and tbn jc
deMh of a Chnatiau.
1 have lately been readi
of the last hours of Sir
As death approached tli
healthy-minded Scotchm
Loekbart to read to
" Wtwt shall I read?” amd Lockhart.

A Simple Remedy.—Here is rather a
curious remsdy, but in assay csss*, a
certain one. for the cure of indigestion.
It is simply tbe cultivation of • habit
of chewing, while out of doors, differ­
ent kinds of green leaves, and swallow­
ing the juioe. One can always cull a
A caLT will draw milk in three min- leaf from a hedge or bush aa one p^ea
utea, and the nearer a milker tan oome Almost all are good that are not nanto that time the better. A alow milker aeous, such as the ivy, or poisonous
make* a cow impatient, which often laurel-leaf. One of the latter, however,
causes her to hold up her milk. The is a capital thing where there u a slight
"atripjiiugs " arc the richest part, and it
a cow i* imilked quietly aa well as ing of leave* cum dyspepsia, princi­
quickly there will' be more as well an pally, I believe, by increasing th* flow
richer milk because of the "strippings." of salivary juice, and partly by the
The Liuimaxo Ftimuint-A sin­ tonic and stimulating action cf the leaf
gular experiment in agricultural meth­ chewed. The leaves that occur to mo
ods has lately been tried in France. A at nreeent as moat likely to be benefi­
savant took two toliacco plants, cadi cial are those of the pine tree*, sprueweighing the same and l&gt;eiog in an or Scotch fir, blackthorn, current and
equally healthy condition, and pteced roae buabea, mint, the petals of many
them side by aide in a locality favora­ flowers, the stalks of motinUin-dafaiea,
ble to their growth. One waa supplied the while portion of nadiea, ths bark of
with an electric condoctor, and the many young trees, and tbe tender parts
other waa left in ita normal state. In of the stalks of green wheat, oata, or
four months the plant under the influ­ almost any of tbe larger greases; but
ence of electricity attained a height of your own Lute must in a great measure
3 feet 5 inches, and weighed about 44,­ guide you. if yon elect to make trial of
0()0 grains; thr other measured 2 feet 4 any remedy I should say, however,
inches, and weighed about22,000 grains, that the clewing is l&gt;eUci to take place
atiout one-half. Fertilization by else- ____
._
tricity ia certainly a now and startling | diataly after.

E5RT A. GOODTEAR,

IHOM, IAILSI SHELF HiRDIiRE

PEOPLE'S DirG STORE,
I
HaHlm

How to Kxxr Chickxxh.
record of your work.
Do nc
yonr minds with trying to i

yo iraelf against it anc___________ _ ___
allow the bones from the table to be
thrown into the dust heap, or lie around
the yard; throw them into the fire, burn
them a little, crush and give them to
your fowls. If bread is burned, or any­
thing else that ia cooked in the house,
do not throw it away, but use it as char-1
coal for your birds. If they have bee:, i
obliged to run m tbe orchard or mead­
ow to pick up their bring aa they can.
and feeding on wnat they could get.
their eggs anil flesh are likely to taste;
feeding charcoal in any shape will rem
ody the erih— IFestem KuraL

Mauj- farmers look upon the sunflower
as simply a worthless weed, and Lever
dream of the valuable qualities the
seeds of this plant posaem. For sev­
eral vc*n they have l-ccn us»-d by the
breeders of fancy poultry aa a food for
choice fowls; in small quantities they
are mixed with the other food, and. the
peculiar properties of the seeds impart
a bcantifnl gloss which no grain will
give to the plumage of tbe adult birds.
For those who raise fancy fowls for exhibilian, it ia casential to perfect suecess that the plumage should be in perfeet condition, and to attain satisfactory

DEI GOODS, SILKS ait DHESS GOODS

ficial light is at all painful, it ia safer to
read or write daring the day. Do not
read in horse or steam care, or after you
have retired for the night. Many a
tedious case of weaa sight ha* (wen
treecil to the pernicious habit of resil­
ing in bed. Do not read much during
convalescence from illness. Before tbe
muscular system generally has quite re­
covered its healthy tone, we ought not
to expect the muscles of accommoda­
tion to liear the continuous use to which
they are subjected in resiling or writ-

PLASTER

Groceries and General Produce,

tion to lie need until toe muscle* of the
and the arm have regained their
strength and firmness. Above all. take
plenty of sleep, a id, hy retiring early,
avoid the evening lights. Exercise and
six are *1m&gt; indispenrable.

PirrnBCBaa IS one of the blackest of
citle* by rcaron of the smoke from ita
manufactories; lint a plan ia being teat
od ’hat promisvs to make it clean. The
proposition ia to wash the smoke, and
I
the way of doing it ia thus dewcribcd :
The waahing is &lt;iouc by passing thr
smoke through the spray caoaed by valuable aid than judicious feeding of i
paddle-wheels revolving tn a tank of this seed. It has long been known that
water holding soda aab in solution. the oil extracted from sunflower seeds
gait of four or five miles an hour!
Th* tank and wheels are. placed in thr makes a dressing for the hair which is
the cheeks glow, and the eyes
flue, between the furnace and the very beneficial, imparting a smoothness
and the muscles tin-Je with deli
and vigor highly appreciate! by all who
have tried iL It grow* very readily,
and the poultryman should not forget
thia rhoap and useful assistant to Ilia la-

recently enacted in the French Awmbly. nt Vensulka. M. Jules Ferry's
Educational lull was under debate. M.
Gambetta being in the chair. M. Paul
do Co&amp;sagnac made a moat violent
speech, attacking the bill and denounc­
ing its anthorano supporters. M. Gam­
belt* requested M. Cssaagnae to mod­
erate hia language, but thia appeal
I can accord to the sciential nearly all served only to augment the fury of tbe
he can claim without in the slightest uo- speaker, who went on in Mich a violent
Cse affecting the foundations of my strain that it waa moved that a vote of
th. IM&gt;«* he tell me this umvvrse censure should 1h- passed ujioti M. Caawss created million* of yean ago? 1 aagnsc, and that be should be tempo­
do not dray it, for my Bible te.Ila me it rarily excluded from hi* iw-at At this
"waa in tbe beginning," which may have propoaal t*ie Imperialist*' section of tbe
been long before tbe millions of ages Ohambcr broke out into such an uproar
which hi- claims. Doe* be tell me that that M. GambetU found himself uus
thj laws which are in operation to­ bk&gt; to quell the InmnlL Hr arose from
day have been
in operation far bis acai, put on his hat and walked out
millio** of years? I admit it; and only of the Chamber, thus practically dis­
aid, that the great Lawgiver existed be­ solving tbe aeasion by l aving the As
fore these laws. Doe* be tell me of the sembly without a presiding officer.
boundlessness of space, of the infini­
A evicts from the East represent thai
tude oi worlds ? I rejoice the more, for
'
'
*11 are the work of my Father's hand. the famine is
Docs be tell me th*t the laws of evolu­ tions in Cash
tion show * development from the less
to the greater? 1 accept all that; for,
under tbe gcwpvl. from a sinner I be­
come a saint. aud from a saint I shall
be exalted *l&gt;ovn tbe angels, and shall
ait down with the Savior on His throne.
L believe in the urvirel of the fittest, for
the Christian shall survive “the wreak of

NO PATENT NO PAY

HOL'SEIWLD ECONOMY.
To nerroxx elasticity of rubl»er
springs, band*, etc., place the rubber
band or Bpring* in hot water.
Pct a few pieces of charcoal, tied jn I
cloth, into the pot where onion*, callLage or meat arc boiling, and the honoe

prevent mis ia
p&gt;*.&lt;- uiuwncu wu&gt;w
paper over them, letting it touch the
greasy surface. Paper aliaorbs faL
A child’s bed should stope a little from
the bead to the foot, so thai the head may
be a little higher than tbe feet; but
never bend the neck to get the head on
the
' pilloi . ,—
' -------------------‘
le child
—
round
shouldered, cramps the veins and ar­
terica, and interferes with the free cir­
culation of the tdood. Even when a
child fa several yearn old, tbe pillow
should be thin and made of hair, not

away fora fa all that ia required;
think they can wear them when
how they please, provided they ex]

White f
-------------------- ,------------------------ *1 think
«L Mark's gbot wm gtriltlew of poor
Tl—-» —-A
'TU...4 -« ’
1
.1

|ROBERTS A HOTrffKIXS,
DHOTI, IEBIMB at CBEI1WU,

become warm than during tbe whole
cold sector. When they are pat aside
sibie to exaggerate the diatraw
they should lx- brushed tbe right way
prevail* in many district* fit the prov­ wi’h a soft brush, an old linen handker­
ince. Some of the towns and villages chief folded smoothly over them, and a
have been completely depopulated.
piece ot gum camphor kept in tbe box
Jour Warn, an old-time Missis­ all the time, to scare intruder* in tbe
sippi gambler, died at Phdadelptua a aha; e of moths.
How to Wabh Laces. —Now that
a few days ago, agwd 74 year*. Every
lace mid muslin ruffle* arc universally
worn, the pleasure of tbe poaaaear. ni fa
a little dashed by the knowledge that

It will put an edge on appetite that you
caa't buy at the doctor's, and in pro­
moting digestion is better than a corner
drug-shop's entire stock of bitters sod
pill*. If you have never tried it, take
a walk, keen your mouth closed, vour
shoulders well thrown hack, your head
up, and remember that your legs —and
especially your hips—were given yon

PATENTS

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their knees, bodies aud shoulders -and
no wonder they don’t like it. We don't
like to see them. There ia an art in
walking aa in other things. If you
■don't believe it, observe the motion of
1some sLajx-ly woman who knows how to
'move, or study tbe gait of a man who
'lias some spring aud litbeceee in him.
:It ia never too late to learn how to walk
1by walking. And, once learned, it is a
delightful
accomplish men L
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VOiUMfi VI,

BARRY

[CH1GA.N, SATURDAY, JULY 19. 1879.

NUMBER 43.

1. Mrs. Die! wwiin the
___________ time. rad. by ■ rtrrare
(Mak of the ligMott* &amp;*■*«*■?**
of her clothing waa tom fracs her body
Kirkwood are each tJG years of age.
without injuring her in the lratf,Mvg a
,
Damiel. F. Da ria, the Republican alight abedt received.
uomiuoe for Governor of Maine, ia only
Bio snakes, graveyard serpents, form
30 years of age.
-Crata w vifkt la ita ’CcdW H:«ws and ,
Gkm. Hazex, having tailed to estab­
lish hia military record to bis satistactlou in a military court, is now going to
tByro bmlwU; tarky. MK.ICU tetorts
The
result
of
the
Bouthern
lea-plant
­
try a civil court, and has sued Gen.
- Althoisj/XiMk*
thus far proven suying experiment haa been cjufte attrxwwa- Stanley for Hbeh
thuiff tat s rich meatattoa, it is aew reported _____ ,---------------fnl. A correspondent, gossiping about
thwitaari &gt;g£il ' tiiaQii U&gt; veteU &gt; Movsmtar, net.
Ex-t'XITED StATKH TbEASUXEB JoEX
th.- find crop of American tea, ray* that
wp.
O. New hM become President of a discovered a snake at
as early as I860 the attempt to raise lea
inches in circumference. His theory, j
in the South waa made. Then a large milling company which claims to own ia that it found ita w^y into We etNBa
f7.500.(kw in gt^J hidden away in
number
of
growing
planta
were
sent
to
and had grown bo fart r.nd become ao '' **
through die mouth of the jug, and
largo that it was unable to. get out Ig...
winch had swallowed -the book al toe Georgia, North Carolina and South
tho way it went in, and thus became a ,'
the
fisherman. Il is suPI
'
*fish
* ra­ Carolina by the Agricultural Bureau.
prisoner for life.
tered-its queer homo
il wrasmaU. The war,coming on, the plants were
lost sight of, but----- - -»&gt;
Ma. WtLaox, of Butler county, Ky., ’*
Ms. Wm. Bawrum
a livss mwut one of ihe firm of Gillett &amp; Co., of Bal­
had r fearful rad sueceasful fight with
Lumpkin, Ga., Ma aj
timore, made a trip through the South,
a large snake a few days ago. He war
isr notions about laying eggs. Ehc at the instance of LeDuc, to ascertain pot another *0,000,000 in 4 per eenta.
working on a piece of new ground when
lays every day like most other hens, but if tea could be cultivated itucccesfully in
The Emperor of China is the stout­
every other egg is as large as a goose that sratira. Aa a result of thia tour, est monarch in the world, and the Em­ the serpent sprung upon him rad ceiled
&lt;-Kg: the others are of ordinary si sc. a barrel of tea-leaves was sent to Balta- peror of Germany the tallest, though about him. Mr. Wilson waa at first ri- . /
One of the larger rise weighs Hi ounces more last week from Georgia. The even bo can boast of seventy-two inch­ most tiaralysed, but in a moment re? ,
and measures 6} inches around the leaves lied been plucked out. of season, es, while his nephew, Prince Adalbert, gained hia composure auffidenthr to,., o
shortest eircumfarence, and 7f the and, fermentation having set ip, they stands six feet six inches in his atock- grasp the enemy by ita neck and choke
it until it wm forced to loosen ita boHL ' ’
tongtwL The same hen laid eggs in the were rendered useless. Of another
He then took a hoe and killed the rep- ’ "
b manner last season.
barrel, received from South Carolina,
Jamxs LAUABKK,of BUrk, N. H-,a trie. The snake measured aix fast fira*' •
Thf. Anthony (Kan.) Journal says: one-tldrd was in fair condition. Ex- veteran wixidsman of 86 years old. has
inches ia length, rad wm two aari. ib
, "Ws baitf of a vory'warm-hcarted.moth- periruftta were made with these. The.
furnished span and- maata for &amp;00 ves­ three-fourths iaohes in diameter in Um
ism Hbook, waa shot ux) tavUnUy killed. criy ben down on Bluff creek. Hhs is leaves were put in wire rievaa and sels ; he has not been ill for fiftv years, largest part of ita body.
.
paaaed and can Mill remain up day and night
Uwr, Hrary Pariwc, waa badly woundedI regularly brooding a litter of seven­ steamed. They were than
The Danbury (Ct) -Vnca relates the
,
will probably din. The other three «•-. pound puppies; ahs has to spread her through a clothew-wringer to extract the for two days at a time while engageef in
following: “There was a heavy rain­
self to do it, but toe takes them all nn­ tannic acid. The structure of the kaf his work in the forest.
d.
storm on Tuesday night O» 'Wednes­
A bold p'»&lt;VidMrae Haa aowvtete ta tba, der her wing gtul tucks them in nicely. । was also deatroyed by thia procena. No
day morning an extraordinary epectacle
, The youthful canines know and heed care was tak'ii to retain the shAj&gt;c of
her gentle cluck. They get their riel­ , the leaf, however, but the mass was put an, died in Spring Garden, Pittsylvania | wm preaentod on the I-ong Ridge roafl.
. «ala of their natural mother, but their in an ordinary pan arid dried. This county. Va., a few days ago. She waa at the rreerroir of the Bethel Water
thought
to
be
111
yeen
old.
She
re
­
Company. The road ano the Imnka .
I process was productive of a delightful
■
membered when Brinstre Tarleton, the
Broma and a leaf somewhat n^embhng cavalry chief of Cornwallis, struck ter­ thereof, for a distance of eighty rods, *
the teas of India. From the leaves ror about the country aide, and saw swarmexl with yon ng frogs. They were
hardly an inch in length. They were ’
A tehiubue pull at their net warned thus procured some tea waa brewed
’ some toatl-fiahera, who were plying their ! This was the first usiive-brt-wed tea of ' Greene's troops when they were foraging in constant motion, aau yet ao imroeoBo
vocation below. Fort Delaware, Jt Y., tlu* country, and is said to have had a through Pittsylvania on the road north., in number m to be unable to got. out of
• — Mant-si Marble, the well known Now Yurt |
the way of parang teams. The ground,
CmM
ahhh
*
ll
.
of
Kentucky,
race
| that they had something bigger titan a remarkably fine flavor.
editor, waa married to jfrs. A. WiDtems Loes■aid to the lata Thomas H. Benton, who M far m the eye could reach, wm cov' sbatl to deal with. One of them barely
had a fine, large way of deporting him­ erod with them. They fell in tbe rain '
•*(*rek” Never Pays.
*yy n&gt;- tent a • few daysac&lt;v Hw newly mated pair 1
' saved himself from going over the side
t
JI ? i
—A MDxtuMry hauls ooiaiivdM Hsaxvtlie,1 of the schooner. Il took a dores men
oouuuMon appointed by the NaUotuU hoard silled for Etuwpa
The race in not always to the swift, self: ■ Senator Benton, why do you Tuesday night"
—Cap*. James Ixine, in comtnand of the Cor- ' Trnn., the other d*y, between Hegh M. ILw ' to pull in the prize, which proved to be
of Health of tlio United States for Urt parfoae
talk to yourself ao much?" With, gnat
At the Brown street market in PhU- ’;
hem. s younj; lawyer, and JuA Queerer and1 j a turtle eight feet long, five feet wide, nor the battle to the strong, nor ia it tbe dignity Benton replied: “ Col. Mar­ adtdphia, an old Irish woman ap­
of atad?Ing yellow few aymptmra, tavriep-..
man with Iht- largi-st mouth who gets
John
and
Hem
Hhip&amp;
Queerer
was
tbe
ocly
rooula an.I tieattuwnt in Havana, |w gW«ti&lt;
' । with ■ hcail twice as large aa a man's, tho moat favors in the world. Yester­ shall, I can tell you very earnestly and , proached a fish stand, and appealed to
ite work here aaaidnoaaly. During Ute last
। and room enongi^on^ta back for. half a day forenoon a very quiet stranger en­ truly why I talk to myself. I tore to I the proprietor for help. He declined
—Lucius Wesrer (colored', who smaultad a‘ dozen caoe-Boal thaiis. Hi Mtackralanc
week there were It? deaths froa ye^ow fever
tered a real estate* office on Griawokl talk to a great man, and I love to hear I to give her any tiling. She moved away. .
white woman, was abot to death by a mob a!1 of ita captora. who stepped on it, and ita
but not out of the building. Unob­
•Ireel and softly asked if be could use a great man talk.”
Knoxville, Tran., a few davs sgn
I weight was 'something less than 800 a blotting-pad for a moment. One was
Oxck. while Randolph, of Roanoke, served, she went behind the stand,
—A Bnetra dispatah save that - after moctba* । pounda."
handed him and he sat down to a table, was delating a question in the Senate,, where a largo tub covered with csuvm
of the most tterongh and aearehing tavreUga-• j
About ten years since Mr. J. M. Ben­ looked around, and arid:
Cautiously
he said it wan a shame that the “noble: attracted her attentiontkxi by rrjnrters and detowivea, liw mystery' | nett, of Cumming, Gp., was. by legal
"Ab! thanks; but have you pen and bull-dogs of the ndminiatrabot: should , lifting the cover, so m not to make any
of the reJelraWvi Lynn trunk tragedy has1 ■ proceM, declared to be a lunatic, but, inkr
waste their time in worrying the rata of j noise, she ran her hand into the tub,
and
then
she
yelled.
Tbe
tub
contained
&gt; I being harinlera and inoffensive, wm not
the
opposition."
He
was
called
to
orThey were furnished him. Ho tried
i* I sent to the asylum. About three years the pen on the pad, shook the ink det, but the President ruled in his several snapping turtles, and one had
1 j ago an old gander look up with him, around and modreily continued:
i fsvor. Thus encouraged, be pointed his : caught hold of her fiugsrs, causing
-Tte Memphis Hoard of Braith tasn.d Uw ok! sad made the flrwt Protestant prayer ewr
trank rootaiuing tba tody . and would follow him wherever he went
foUowi&amp;K order July 10: *To tbs pwoplsuf the attend In lb* Ktate nt Iowa, died al Dnliuqnea
“If vou eould spare a sheet of paper?" long linger si the members of the oppo-' much pain. “Och! Mister! may God .
m wm found tn ■ tnSrah j In Mr. Bennett's ramhlcn through the
eUy of M-tophis, w. would Wy. q»teUv remove tew days sen.
A sLeol was handed him. He wrote sition, and fairly screamed: “Rata, did I bieM you; take the crathur off, do,
al Lynn. Thr Im— wm cut off. ao m to bvffle ' woods, or about the neighborhood, this a brief letter, folded it up', and whis­ say? Mice! Mice!”
please," wm hc.1 pleading remark to the
yuar fasalw* to a ytacs of SaMy aalQ wS can
IdroUdcaU.®, an.I nothing wa.-left tn the faithful body-guard always -attended pered :
Thf. late Baron Lionel de Roth*child, owner of the snappera. It wm -found
trunk except a cb&lt;*tete-. two norter-i.-tUm, him, m if to ward off all attacks upon
“I shall have to te*g an cnvriojie of, though jnovcrbially fond of money, waa । necessary to kill the turtle.before the
--------------- hiraing al hogs or any you."
two brieka, at..I a •mall bit of xtegluun. ■ is— _z
-—
। equally fond of his friends, and his1 fingers could be liberated.
Medical rxuninaUon &gt;t^&gt;w&lt;«l that an alorUon • _____
animal____ y chanced to meet. When­
Xu envelope wm paesrd over, and manner of evincing this toward Mr.
Some days ago, ThomM Chancer,
bad Lorn committed, and great notiMscai waa ever the old man would stop to rest or when hi* had directoil it he looked all Solomon Herschel, the grand rabbi of; who lives near Big indian creek, in
lie down, the gander would ait down over tho table, under the table, up to Duke's Place, had something in it which | Houston county, Ga., shouldered hia
near by, and remain until the old man the ceiling, and inquired:
was singular and whimsical. Whet: any rifle and went to the awamp hunting
left. While walking along the road. ;f
“You couldn't lend me a etamp, could good speculation was afloat, he deposit-1 for squirrels. Soon after entering the
Bennett fonu^a grain of corn, or any­
gethwr with auolbrr aoa. is prustrala! with tbs cans Lava jasl held a private eocfamre U
cd on his aooounl a certain sum nropot- i awamp hia dog treed a squirrel, and
thing that the gander could cat, he
A li-eentar wm handed out,and alien tionate to his own risk, and whatever ' Chancer began looking for tho gaauo.
durara. A perfset stampede of HUfc-oe look Furirva* M»nroc tu detr nnine upon aotre plan
। would pick it up and put it into hia it had been licked on, the stranger roee profit accrued was carried by him to the i While thus engaged he observed an ax
plaas, Ute trains IwiDg unable to carry away relatin' lu ILc Belt llcpub'.ican nom:natir&gt;s conpocket
until
he
rested,
and
then
he
and started out, raying:
I rabbi, to whom be gave a full, true and iI feeding around near by, but did not
lb* handled. who an* ready to teas*. Vteks vvteteo. Il ta raid tea* tbttr eeoelMtons wars
would give it to his coenpuian. When­
“As you have no office-boy, 1 suppose | jMrticular account to a fraction. On I apprehend any danger from him.
Gen. Scott wm theusmeof an Imltan ever the old man went into the house I ahril hare to take this letter to the such occaaiona he invariably dined with 1' While walkii g around the tree he was
th. rabbi, ahd—perhaps they did not. suddenly and unexpectedly attacked by
who during the hurt winter ■nd stri-g the gander would aeem to Ik* wild, and office myself.”—Detroit Free Press. "
1 the ox. He says the first thing he knew
have a good time .*
bung about a camp in the Bieck Hills,
The Enrhaated Pin.
he found himself lifted into the ethereal
near •* ieadwood city. He waa an out­ the attendants Went obbgl-d to kt him
Some tricks in “Partoe Magic*
in.
Just
at
soon
as
the
fowl
saw
its
regions on the horns ai Ina oxahip. Ha
law. Notribe would acknowledge him.
(hbbagoTrce
Ned
’
-.
Story
printed
in
juvenile
publications
are
very
held on to hia rifle, and the ox contra
A lew weeks ago thv General waa sus­ companion it would liecome perfectly ammung. as well aa very simple. “The
A
writer
in
the
Boston
Commercia
pected by the miners in the camp of quiet. A abort time ago it became so EnclianU-d Pin,* for instance. To per­ Hulletin, upon life in Australia, relates ued throwing him up and catebxng him
several bold tlu-fts tost La*l occurred. troublesome at night, by trying to gut form this trick you take a common brass th Lx yarn: One of the stories told me as be descended, between lushornr.nainto
the
house,
whore
ita
master
was,
til finally the hammer of the rifle came
One night guards were posted &gt;long
Iwinc pruenptiy esforrsd to the ci tew and Srwns
pin, such ax s man sometimes uses to by the driver as wo jolted along had re­ in contact with abuali, which discharged
__ .' 1
the ravine at the edge rrf the camp. tliat theykdkdit.
of the KouUiwwl, mnen the yellow-f-ver rvpixte
fasten his shirt-collar when a rear but­ lation lo the depth of the mud which tlic gun and,canard the stampede of
Hhortly after midnight an object, wna
from Mrapbta.
ton flioa off. To satisfy your audience covered the road. I have beard the name the beast Chancey had a narrow ewsoeu crawling towwrda ti.e water frotn
that the pin doesn't contain a false bot­ story in various forms since, ffirNcd win caix* from dcaUu-as the Imll from his
the farther aide. The guards tired.
tom, lei them have it in thnir hands to «n the liabit of telling it to every paa- rifle ]»ranl under hia clothing and
Next morning the Grarral's left mocca­ tramjH, who snore rweetly in Msdbou I
inspect. This will convince them that senger tliat he carried to the diggings. burnt the akin near a vital part of haa
sin was picked up at the point of aim. Park till the hands of the clock early there is no deception about it. Now, 1 havo also Iward the aama story as­
1„
up tn this ouantry; demsnd tb^payment of tbs That was the clew. AU the miners in morning do mark, by midnight were bend the pin in two placea—first, about signed to a California driver. No mat­ body.
Irmds in grorat&gt;»«ks; convict labor to be abol- camp turned out as to a Fourth of July frrixen quite through.
rae-third from the head, and second, ter ; I know it waa told to me by Cab-Au agrwTncnt brtwrm the projnrtcra Of Uie tebte; the rsis of lutarwstoa mcotf Sboalduor ; spree. Twenty one men. well armed,
From a house on the Fifth avenue , tlir same diatanev from the point, so Iwge-Tree Ned in 1852.
-----*
*
----------"
—
—
started
&lt;u;
too
hunt.
The
Umeral'a
Naw York ttodcrgrrnuxl railroad auleiprtea and .
.
(wherein MeGinnia tlid thraO), from 101 that the burioeaa rad will project up­
‘You see, young ftdlow," mill he, “ I
U»e Parisian Bank of France baa teen aignad, "r llc'h psrtiaa to main a solid South or a solid । trail wm struck a half mile above tho in the eve till 4 in the morn—from the ward. Again show the pin to your au­ waa driving along, keeping well to the
by Which the bank agresa to advasce rapiial | N«&gt;b: dcoouacw the crasage of gold and Hirer ■ camp, among (he timbered hills. One darknesa of night ull the brightness of dience, in order to satisfy them that it right of the road, where the mud was
for tte colerpnea provided tba fraocitiae is per- ’ dofiww; Ito- teeue of grra&gt;b--k» mar be limited mile further the forenute miner, a mau dawn—did the sounds* of gay revelry
is the same pin. only bent—bent on shallowrst, for I knew that 1 had a heavy
*—”
to tba daniattd of traJa; demand the sboliUoti named Chalmers, felt the sting of swell
mischief. Now, place the pin on a hard- load which 'ud prevent the coach from
of the national banking system; denounce all ‘ SooU's first bullet m it plowed a furrow
McGinniw was giving a hop on his bottomed'ehair. and. when a late visitor floating; and. Itcridra, none o' my horses
fBMoa or oraltttae with either of tbe ok! peruse. । along his scalp. The miners saw tliat charming daughter's birthday; from 10 enters, invite him to sit on the chair. could swim. I had just got to about
Scott had come hotly to bay under a in the eve till 4 was no atop of the whirl The effect will be magical. If the ceil­ where we arc now when I noticed what
Vhal b° WB"
of Uocaror* from thmr revperUro distr.cU: may deduct his ImtabSwiras.'above ma credit ledff® of rOckM*
of the danoe, of the wine's fix and pop; ing is not mo. ~ than ten feet from the I thought waa a bat moving along on the level of the ocraa in stated aa MO*to
lUtnoa, EiKhth; loduns, Foerth; tow*. Hixth. wteolisUng his property for a-rosuraf ths Tbe twent-T njrn bcffan ,O »«”’an‘l McGinnis was able to pay.
floor, the probabilities art* that the man top of the mud, just a little ahead o’ me 750 fret; the area in aquare miles itoa
h,“'
a™**™
Tl«e foUratat tasaratas wU occur ta I*O: UM. pobB- teJsm
over 2.000,000; the average depth.tat-v
The lilies were lovely and fair, with will arise so ») kwtan coualy tliat hia head on my left.
' .
__ -n-r
. a revolver, he flew across a valley, zig­ their robca so costly and bright; but, will make a dent in it. Thia innocent
.
“ I could not make out what it waa at not generally known, but suffice it
zagging hia course to dodge the twenty had they spit-curls or bangs »u their little tnck never fails to amuae an audi­ flrwt but at last 1 atwd it was a hat and । aay thaa if such a project should be'
balls that whittled after him. But in a hair, not a maid in the room had the ence. and if such amuncmcnta received I I felt kind o' frightened.
Not that I'd started, and not under the complete
moment be fell, struck in the leg. conquering air of Bella McGinnis that mon- encouragement in the domestic | be frightened at a hat, but what I w* control of those in charge of the worif,' “
When tee dropped he rolled ijttea ■pk- aight
circle there would be fewer poems writ­ frightened at was that the hat waa mov- the earth could, and no doubt worfd,'
hole and was again at bay. Hix’shouts
Bhe bad bet a rather large stake ten ten, asking “Where ia my boy to-night?" ! ing along in the same direction aa my­ be thrown off ita present balance, and ‘
. -Tbs nrat HUte eUctioc thM ;rar wiU be of defiance echoed among the rocks.
laps of the gay giddy dance In each — XorriRiotrn Herald.
' self without any -visible means. Jingo, the surface of all the waters to a certain
-Mitt of Kentucky, Aag 4
All at once he aro»« and, knowing hia quarter hourmat night she would make,
thinks I, now here's a go; what the draea extent would be changed in their level,
—A 8utc CoavraUoa of loss PrnhibitioawVs fate, bobbled towards his pursuers. At and a different beau for each ten she
UM Hktaryi Bluff Way.
can it be? By and by I came up abreast which could be aw-ertained with cer­
ButstOsdsr Hspkte, Joly 1«. sod. after (ba every step he.firwd a tool rad took or would take -in order to lessen her
Long yearr aftertho capture of Stony of it and then gnk a little ahead of it tainty if the actual nui and depth aoMd - ‘
dodged one. 1 Charles Judson fell,
Point, when Andrew Jackson waa PAw- Then I seed there was a face under the be known; hw “ if every gram of Saad
idrat, a visitor at the While House re­ hat—jingo, if it wasn't a man.
removed alters the balance of th*,.;
marked that the Postmaster in bis town
" ‘ Hallo, friend,* says I, * What are world." wbnt would this great change
(who ” held over ") waa an enemy to the you tramping through the mud in that do? It might esqae the “end of the ,
President— had even been heard to call way for? Como along here and Ill give world," which, aoconliug to the proph-"
him " a scoundrel "—and urged the ro- you a lift in the coaoh.*
ecy of “ Mother Bhipton," will be in
” * What would I get into your coach 1881. In thia project all the world is
James E. Sebmeu., ”•» "i
for,’ha cried, ’and leave my own horae?' interested.
Civil Engineer.
And sun- though be waa riding a horn*,
for I saw the curs of the animal just
ahrad of him stacking out of the mud,
but the horae being tirod was swimming
The amount of building UMbrnbran
Alas for the gambler who gains! To
tow; yea, the mnd waa very deep that done in St. John, N B-, since the great
her l&gt;ed the maiden they bore. Ami
fire there is shown in an elaborate arnow toe is full.# weakness sad pains,
tacle in tl»e Globe, of that city. The
and rheumatic joints *ndvaric6*e veras.
two years give a total of 413 brick and
■tone baii£ngs at a coat of
She’ll never make bnra &gt;aiy more.Puck.
.__________
and GT.) wooden buildings, at a coat at
»fl91,002. Beridra, there have been built
tn the effr.rotaide the burnt dmtrieta.

dxr Mnkiw

».•!. ta u.1 taml

IN Cara eonntv, Texas, while Mr.
Italic Henderson was out on a hunt, his
dogs rouM-d • panther, which took to a
tree. Balis, hia gun being loaded with
■maU shot, took deliberate rim, and tool
"
- - - tfaeani-

DUR Ki

UNION HOUSE,
QMAMUa MtaOKHSK, P&gt;w*rw«M. Tl

K PARADV,
M ANCFACTVECRor a~te aad «
IU aad rnalnpc raj) taw. at

ORNO STRONG.

^yOLCOTT HOUSE,
Nawhwillte, Michigan.

*ou^f.Troprietor.

LA“«

Thuraappl. Lake, Barry Oo.. Mich.
L P. COLK. Proprietor.

SM BIS Mal r"l n*l.ln«.
Lak.
(

J.;5-

■jr i*nbHc.
AIM.L Gro&gt;«, Mkk

^yiLLlAM JONES.

NEW LIVERY!

maddened and daabed at the IttUe fel­
low and gored him. The mon ran to
reamra the child from the infumsed
atemal, bte before be reached him the
ox broke and ran, trasnpKag the child
under Ina feet, and, turniog awddeuly

BOARffiSG STABLE

nal-oatate tam tode him rich in early
life. Hts advocacy of Netem Cbaae’a
claim to the relate of Mme. J r.rncl made
him ncher. He wears his list on the
back of a smaU head, h m pals m a
white turnip, rarely uniles, often raeetw.
sad has eyvs that roU Eks toaas of BeeEUB'» Albinos."

�IITI81OD.

to n popular m-tvensent. which did not
fail to make a deep impression 611 u*.
But we were not permitted tn-end oar
satafretta. here; other highly noble

gratifying appTrlw nsiou of onr moat In­
ward feeling*. Mindful of tbeever-in­
creasing m-ceasity of bolding out'*
helping hand iu times of need. our sub­
jects conceived ।Ik- notion of making
our juhib-v tbe occasion foraddinir to
Frederick Douglas*. in a letter to the
mow who placed Lis bnst in the I’nircraiQr of Rochester, says that It lad tta
depth from which bn has evmc that
asaaasa him. Ho adds: “It seem* M|y
a little while since ago, when. a child, I
might have been seen fighting with old
Nep. my iwathci a dog, fora small share
of tbe few numbs that fell from thr
bitebrn table; when I slept on the
hearth, covering my foot, from tta cold
with the warm aabm and my head with
• earn bag: rni’y a Hulu,while ago
dragged to prison tn taaokl to th.- high-

HAVING RECEIVED ITS SECOND
invoice of

Sping and Summer

Irtdz. The number of li-ttetw. tele­
grams. Ac., that reached his majrrty
tbe, day uftcr hi* golden wedding
aawMted So IK008. Tbe King of Ba-

rimoat broken in spirit, haring little
hope either for myself or my rare; yet
bare 1 am. alive and active, and with
my race rojoying ritisenahip in the
freest and prospectively the moat pow­
erful nation op tire gluta."

Tbe latest at! vires from Mexico indi­
cate tluil much of the trouble ia fo­
mented by tbe agents of American job­
bers and adventurers who are intrigneIng to bring alsHtt tlie annexation of the
nortbern Slates of that republic, in or­
der that they may enrich 1 hemselves by
phusdre on a gigantic scale. Senator
Eaton haa pnt a quietus on tbe move­
ment for the present, as far as Congress
ia oswe ecu rd, bat. according to tbe Rao
Francisco ('iresWe, it ia expected that
large quantities of anna and ■ uininnit
fam will be sent from that city to aid
tbe iusnrxvnt* in Mexico, and thus tliat
city will he kept in tunnoil until the

Boston
Store!

re^.teUTby\,
have thus received tlo-ir fnlrtTliurnt.
We draiie to thank all, larth far and
near, for the way in wC ’ "
*
IwrljM-d to celebrate ourj
cammfonon you. tbvn-t....,
to bring thia aanonoeemeut to public
i&gt;otiee.M On the •wcasioti of hi* m.Lh ii

G. A. TRUMAN’S STORE,

Attention of the Public

GOODS
imswoRTi &amp; mm

Regirdless of the recent adrance
THESE GOODS HAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW’ TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE!
DRERS GOODSS in
BUNTINGS (aE colors)
CASHMERES (all colon)
BERRETTB,
NOVELTIES,
GRANDINES, (in stripes)
PIQUES,
VIC. LAWNS,
LUSTERS,
ALPACAS,
CHAMBRYS,
LINENS.
rS’H POPLINS
SILKS, Ac.
Parasols, Emlwodcriea, Silk Handker­
chiefs all styles. Corsets new styles,
Sb.-tlnnd Shawls, Ac.. Ac.. Ac.

of Madrid, at______ __w _
____
rated man. He said on meeting me,
“You are an American I see.” “How
&lt;lo you knout" “By your saying ’I
guess.’ ami your pronunciation of such
words OS ‘been.’ You call it ’bin.’
That’s a place tn which we keep pota-

Concerning Col. Bob. IngrrooB, the
Iowa State Register nays: "We ventare to predict that within two years
Col. Robert G Ingersoll will have gone
to the other extreme, and be not only
a Christian, tat an ultra one. and per­
haps a preacher. He isriprniugforthe
change very rapidly, and besides he is
a mau of such moods ami alternations
tbat thia is aching that has always been
likely to occur w ith him. His father
was a preacher, ami owe of the nitre or­
thodox. and hi* son ia likely to die a
preariier, too. This U draw ing the bow
of prophecy at a very kmgdistnncc, tat

We are truly “the children of cir­
cumstances." As slated at your sancturn I intended to visit Colorado, but
appalled by tbe length of the journcy
*&lt;lut'for that or'van'foe wImt."
z nml attendant fatigue at this heated
Alexander of Rattentarg. Prince
season, I derided at Chicago to turn my
Bulgaria, is iu a vein of giMMlJIrek, at«-j&gt;* northward and in dua tint- foupd
■omeChing like that of Ike celuhrated
Coant of Hone in the popular taera of I myself at this point. making the tourn­
tWDamr Blanche." First, h*brim a ey from Chicago via. etranerr—Foun­ hit)
principality, with a varied aaaontnent tain City. The place ia so beautiful
of subjeebt numbering some millions,
and now has fate decreed that hi* for­ that one wta once visits taro is almost
tunate Prince i* to have a* his wife a sure tonturn. The tonic of the air is
rich Prinersa. Prince Nicolaa Yons- as exhilarating and far more healthful
snpoff haa two daughters each of whom than the tavcrs.gr* of your NaabvilB
haa a dowry &lt;&gt;f twrntv millinaof roc- 1 aloona. The view of Little Traverse
on estate. and, liring rnllnl upon to
Bay, from the bench in front of my ho­
render an account of hi* trust, set tire
tel ia truly beautiful. The north shore
to bfo'boose. which be hail drenched
present* the finest forest view I have
with kerosene, and burned himsrlf to
ever seen, Jasl opposite is tbe village
death, together with the ps|M-ra con­
of Little Traverse, nearly 100 years old,
nected with hia burincre aflairs. He
still it seems to hare plodded on undis
tried to persaadr hi* wife to remain in
turbed by a fast age of improvement,
the barning building, and when she es­
and with few exceptions presents the
caped lie followed her out tu urge her
same sleepy appearance that might
to go back and die with him. She rehave l»reii natural to it fifty years since.•
fmed. and Cogswell, flinging her some
In due time I hope to make a tour of
a»onej, stepperl baric into tbe house.
Lake Superior, when, if so fortunate as
to strike anything of intereat to a mwsTbe net fesnlt of the recent revolu­
paper proprietor, will write you again.
tion in tbe Stat** of Panama. Central
Rrspeetfnlly Yours,
;
America, is aa follows: One man waa
, H. J. Mabtix.
kilted, and two or three were wounded
in tbe battles between tbe Union farce*
and thr reln-ls; tbe Government grant­
ed an amnesty to the insurgents, ami
Hot. Thermometer 97 in the shade.
agreed to pay all the expenses of thr
Wheat all cut, and never abetter ber­
war. aatoonling to about Ave thousand
ry. Crop* ore looking well, but we
found dead in the harvest field on the
need mm.
Ulh. near Port land; a rr *--------- *
There is to be speaking at R. R. Hall
Hobert Hall, au Eart
Saturday eve. Mim Belle Price jrreteacher, waa found dem
in hia rmnn on Friday,
sidraat tbe «»rgun.
uhinc did it.
The num A. E. Hogan who was seri­
Mari. Elli-,.* rril-knowa Lamwr Co. ously hurt Mwnr thne ago at Morgan's
He was very wealthy and left three,
io ,lw&gt; ColnmlH*acaa, hi* only heire. and would you beThere will be e haneatdance at Mor­
tave rt. the ungrateful taya got togetbH. T. Brush, the well-known Detroit gan's bout house hall, on Wednesday
rr and ran away with all Uu- property
before the lawyers conld get at it ami arrhiterl. committed snicid-on Wed- erru. July 80th, for tbe benefit of A. E.
Hogan, tbe man who was ao bully in­
divide with each ether I Tlw-re ia ao
Ixwvnxo Chubb, of Black tarry Ridge. jured try a fall a abort time ago.
Last Wednesday morning while the
OeMinaCa.. waa str-nek by lightning
while gmng up stairs in hia own bouse
on Friday and instantly killcl.
low Thoraapplc Lake, one Phillip Mc­
A new-fangled bird has made ita ap­ Laughlin waa driring a spike when it
pearance al*—1 *«—■**—‘
flew and struck him in the left eye, de­
Udraeritad
stroying it entirely. It was a terrible

HOSIERY
DOMESTICS

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

REAI

SUMMER TRADE.

Satti ij Doliu uh lit*

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Sititi Bias ni SkHlta,

1 he Long Brick
Oar White Dress Goods it 7 cis.
DRYGOODS, CARPETS,
is a Bargain.
OUR STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES
KERI8CO KID, iu tattoo.
AMERICAN KID in button and lace,
GLOVE CALF, ia laro,
PEBBLE GOAT In tat. and lace,
IFoHw Nhoes and Slippen in all the

BOOTS AND SHOES

HATS AND CAPS.
NOTIONS, CROCKERY, Ac.,

Lowest Frices of any Ho ise in tho Country.

St

The Hishrille Carding Kills is

REMEMBER
come direct to Nashville and buy of

with bi» guide, Harley Riggs, camped
out, catching over 1,000 ajM-ckted trout,
and ritfoyiugttamsrivrs hugely. Doe.
reporta the tu.Ht I&gt; tains full of invalids

BOSTON STORE.

JOSEPH M. WOOD.

“Letna be charitable.'’ eayaaYairmimhd Virginia writer. “After all.
tlw men ata fought for the Cmmb may
. hare tiwognt they were doing right."
The earth making but three hundt«d
and atxtv-fire revolulfoua • year, it M

uDiur

Wagons, Road Scrapers, Coni Plows,

Harrows, and all kinds of Castings,

�Co.

Dye Btuflte I Dye Stuffii!
Many new Dye* st Hot tom Prire*.
la without a rival; and fw com of operating or adjusting to any variety of
en«P or surface, it m unequalled. Any boy or girl that ran drive a burse
rah* with it an vrotl as tbe at*
of bs.y or grain. The teeth arc of the very beat quality of steri, and warranted
tn stand the severest usage. It has stood the test of time and is prooouurtxl
by tbe best of authority to be thr HEKT RAKE ever pat iipoo tbe market,
both for the Muperioriiy of ita work, its unequalled construct ism and durability.
Below we annex tbe names of a few leading farmers in thia vicinity, who
have purchased and thoroughly tried THE TIGER, and prowounoe it tbe best
Bulky Hay .Raka ia asex
DAVID W. SMITH. Castleton.
WILLIAM GRIFFIN. Maple Grove.
GEOMGE KEAGLE.
"
LEANDER LAPHAM.
- ...
ABRAM GUNTHRIP, “
JOSEPH HAWKS.
WM. TROXELL.
WARREN SEELEY,
JAMEH DURHAM. A-yria.
REUBEN A. BIVINS,
JOSEPH MILLER.
“
P. M. HYDE.
"
PETER HUNKIKER. Wwodland. DAVID DIXON.
u
HENRY VkMAKTERS, Bellevue. HENRY CLEVER.
-

departed hw lluArlo N. Y. ia join his
family and visit restive*.
At the meeting of the *
buyer need never want far a lookou Monday eve, Mrs. A. JI
iug-gUm to are to share himself by.
and the fine gold mounting* fur­
nishingjust entrust enough to l»e al­
ways pleasing to tbe eye. In these deety is their finrartte place wf practice.
Howk and Nash rille Naurs, than any
“Your my huckleberry,” abv said a*
other three country papers in tbe state.
she laid io a few quarts of tbe delieioos
Ben. Miller of Maple Grove, di». hargfruit, which ha* appeared in thia mark­ work. aud it must be “Just perfectly
lovely" (as the srbool-ms’ams say) to •d some of his harvcM hands beeaase
Data, and all others Intonated, will ride hi one, find although such work
brings
a
much
better
price
in
other
into the harvest Arid and imbibing
find that the easiest and quickest way
to beat themselves is to try to laat the places, ’Gene affirms that a man with a freely pf the same. Correct Ben.) you
•WO bill handy, ean haul it off. There didrigiiL
Naw*.
Now that tbe heated taroi is upon ns
Tbe M. C. IL R. pay car went through
stake nftM, eaarewff at tbe Opera Thursday evening d tainbn ting Unde •IU and kite are big bargains and it behooves all good /
House. Oa tbe hat mile Hager fell on Sam’s promises to pay to its numerous score* of farmers are availing tbeso- feet all ccre-pouU a|d Hastings folk*
Dsu t I'M Furgrt it.
tbe track mal aBewed Math burn to Up
selves of the privilege of securing one might a* well begir. on the Journal and
him twire and come out
That tlwlxsajdace to buy either Salt
of these-valuable ami almost iudinpen- Baaare (who, while (fighting each other
or Flesh Fid. ia at tbe
b to bare tbe Rahden hill graded down, siWo vehicle*. “Oar Farm Wagon" is are slinging thrir^v^^min broadcast) or
-OU RMaUe MtU
and Main Street straightened ont to now sold at ♦«, and to tbe favorite of they are going to hark an almighty un­
H. Hint, Proprietor.
all who have given them a fair trial.
healthy time of it.
‘
Pwkey’s.
IV We hare an ira
Although ’Grite haa Ix-en in tbe bug­
Sunfield haa two largo eburebcs in
Justice is not;
_
____
Prime, Fn&gt;«h Goods, ___ ___________ _
gy
bmdnre*
only
two
reasons,
yet
.
by
process of erection, Tom Purkey of
sometimes *hfq&gt;. and our Maple (Iroro and as we do not care for the heavy ad
thb village doing the nuisou work of good work, square dealing and remark­ friends who are afflicted with that vance ou many kinds of goods shall
able low prieeo, he haa met with rapid Smith tribe, should take heart. Last continue to sell at the present ruling
success
and
built
up
a
trade
that
is
to
Miaa Belle Truman is to take a thor­
Monday Joseph Root, of CadBlac, en­
ough wars* in vocal and instrumental be enjoyed by mnch more pretentious gaged Ixiard for ten years in State
4a«mey all iafonn ms that the Citim
mu sic at the Olivet collcgi, beginning manufacturers, and the Nswaia right Prisoti for incest with hia two daugh­
cMqna’a cauroe waa unlawful and uaglad
of
it.
He
now
has
bis
ten
work
­
with the Sept. term.
ters, which crime was committed fire
Jwat. I pay mare taxes every year than
Tbe regular fellowship meeting of men engaged upon a lot of fourteen top
T. C. Downing, and claim a right to
tbe Christian Church p ill be postponed baggies and ten lumber wagons, which
A high mucky-murk of a husband ia
spaa*
tUs matter, and it aroma to
will
be
ready
for
tbe
trade
in
a
few
until Aug- ted, when J. Warren Weeks
Any bollanee that three may be doe me to gu over until next year. Tbe
me that every tax payer and law-aUdweeks. All intending purchasers of that Kime McCaffircy of Hope, who last
of Cincinnati will lie prrm-ut.
raking* from twenty acre* of wheat stubble will, every season, pay tbe fall
lag ritiaea oboaid “ret doctT upon tllr
week imb'bed n cargo of Hasting* rot
Tlie sickly season of the year is tqion baggie* or wagons will do well to give
price of tbe Rake, and no enterprising farmer can aftonl to do without one,
gut whiskey, went home, threw hiaaick
us, and it is time to be on the alert, and
wife out of doors and threatened to
see tliat every portion of the village is
that men of the reputed standing ot A.
.
The End let let
chop the lives out of bis children with
kept free from filth and vile cxhalaW. Olds aud Dr. Young, could be inlaut Friday was the day. fixed upon I an ax ; bowpver he waa arrested and a
•
•
hand in such a dirty
Hastings Justice fined him &gt;40 and costa
C. C. Wolcott and wile on Tureday by tliat portion of the Advente who
ou Wcdncoday, for his devilUh nesa.
Tax - Patkx.
took the evening train for tbe c«xd think they know the end of all thiugn,
as
the
date
of
the
final
smash-up
of,
.
’Squire Mil! of Wort Aaayria ia the
breeze* of Mackinaw. They intend to
all creation, but theouly unusual thing owner of a very intelligent dog. Said
Witlie Griffin and Allie Rucker, two recreate for two weeks, and here’s hop­ we noticed was a heavy thunder storm, dog U in the habit of taking hia hatha
ing
they
may
have
a
good
time.
email yet feat you♦ ha of Maple Grove,
which leads us to conclude that the in C. C. Gage’s (next neighbor) water­
were tbe coateataats in a criminal case -A couple of boarders at- tbe Union “snuffing out time" was pumponed on ing tub, which stands beside the well,
before Esq. Parody on Wednesday. It House were caught in the act of taking
close to a high fence. On Tuesday Mr.
a
siirt-tail
stroll
ou
Tuesday
night
last.
srewM while the boys were going home
The lightning played a few antics on Gage removed the tub, and when the
from meeting on Sunday evening Wil­ Don’t do if again l»oys. and than avoid the wires at the depot. Agent Par­
dog went to take his accustomed Imth,
lie “saaaud" Alite who retaliated by giv­ taking cold, and 'an expose in the rish was at the instrument and con­ in Jumping over the fence instead of
ing him owe on the nasal organ, that
M. D. Huger, the walkist.on Tuesday ductor McBane was sitting a short landing in thr tnb went plump into
drew lb* claret. Then Willie went
distance from the tabic w ben a ball of the well, and six feet of water. But lie
borne aid told hia pa, who applied to tried bis band in H. Fcigbucr’s hsrvest fire came in on thr wire, melting an I
kept afloat for two bouni until Mr.
field,
but “bashed" before two o'clock,
Esq. Parody for a warrant for muu11
leaving it in pieces on the floor, porecd Gage went to the well for vatcr and
Thr Xew I&gt;ry Goods Store
and battery, repreocatiag thfT his da.- and on Thursday started on shnnk'* through thr cut-out blacking and melt­
M» the dog. who looked “sheepish" at At the sign of "Red Flag" will sell
Hag waa nearly killed, received it, had home* for Manhall, where ho walk* ing it in several places, then followed
Print* at 4 to 7 cents.
living caught iu auch a dilemma, and
Allie arrested and the sait came off as to-night.
Men's Hose 4 to lOr.
lowed
the
telephone
wire
over
to
the
when
a
long
pole
waa
let
down
to
him
Tbe “child of cirvumstances" snaps
mentioned aliove. But the Jury could
laidies Hose 5 to 90 eta.
Wolcott House office, giving the clerk lapped hia fore paws around it, and
latdies Gloves 10 to 15 cts.
find “no cause for action" against at tbe Vermontville Hawk this week. a slight shock and the room n smell
taking hold with hia teeth'bung ou un­
Dress Huttons ebrap.
Hacker and he waa discharged, and The Hawk ia a plucky bird and if it get* simitar to tliat which our orthodox
Rn*he« 3 for 5 cents.
til
drawn
to
the
top
ami
released.
after the “child" raid child will think a
both boys sc.it home to be spanked.
Striped Shirting 10 eta. per yard.
friends
dewribe
so
often.
Parrish
ami
*pan of healthy mule* have been let
Duck Overalls 45 eta. n pair,
the conductor roceivet! only n very
)mm- somewere.
latdiea Hats from H) cts. to i3.
light shock and after they had cull nt’
Siupcmicr* from 10 to K cl*.
At tbe earnest request of a large nnm- j During the warm season the W. C.
H. J.-Martin, J. R. Woodin, H. G.
each
other
out
from
behind
chain
and
Bleached Muslin A to 9 cents.
her of our patrons; we have concluded ; T. U. will hold their meetings at 7
Brown Muslin from 5 to 8 cts.
under tables, discovered that they were Harlicr and wife tire rusticating near
to open a department, (for tbe heated . o’clock p. m, instead of Su'd p. m. Tbe
Hand Sewing Thread from lct.ni
all there yet. They were not scared at Petoskey. They left plenty of hot
Hamburg Edging 9 to 30 eta. a yd
term only), under the above heading, next meeting will be held at thr M. E.
first, but about two srcoixls afterwards I
-THE CELEBRATED
Men’s all Fnr Hats 4.1 cts. each.
wherein all question* pertaining to our Church on Tuesday err., July 93, at 7
cacti individual hair stood on end. aud , Mr. Cox and Deveren are driving
k*al, bond, spiritual and physical na­ p. m. sharp. Mr*. L. J. Wheeler, Sec’y.
enquired thusly: “l| thia me 1 la thi* again at an iron tube ou the public
G. H. Gilderalceve, a Grand Rapids
ture, will be answered with neatness
square, which tul&gt;e has already entered
my'native
home
!
Is
thia
the
same
ep.
and dispatch. Below ia our budget for man, hired a horae and buggy of A. M.
the earth 1SJ feet. They propone to
Daugherty on Wednesday to out into cdermk-a! pasture pasture where I was drive dear through, miles* n flow of
raiwil in days of yore V After a while
Nashville.—Please inform a patron I Maple Grove, and while hm horae was
water should |tt«p them. Water, oil,
bow Tbedr. distanced ail ccuupetitorv standing iu front of J. C. DilHn’s it be­ they became more calm and liegan to
or a direct cotfiinuuicatiou with China
in tbe. 3-legged race ao easily. L. L.
came unfastened and ran away, liodly try mid encourage each other to look
I»an. soys It is because be and John driuulisliing the buggy, a fine Brewster. around a little. On entering the freight are the alternatives.
Myatt Ryan, a Burmese, who ha*
put in two weeks’ hard work rubbing
Mr. J. C. Dillin, of Maple Grove, has room they were startled by die sound spent now nine ycais in this country, in
bins down with buck greaar.
laid ujx&gt;u our table a copy of Tke hon­ of a well-known voice over behind
All
Vofosoatvillr.—What would be your ing Slur, a 4-columu paper lieariag date some boxes, “Ye*, sir; 1 was a drayman study and preparation for Christian use­
fulness worn lie shall re'urn to hia na­
uwthad of traatinga siddcn fit of chokNatenrte. Mich, May 1. IM, with Jm,. in Nashville, while on earth. 1 did the tive country, and who ia now taking a
tegf
Vnutg.
best I could, and hope you will be a»
Milton
Roc
as
editor;
tbe
first
newspa
­
Our advice would be to drop upon all
easy ■ with me as you can. I wasn't three years’ course iu medicine at Ann
foam and rough, although thia treat­ per ever printed in this village, ft waa quite ready Co be Mowed up yet, but I Arbor, lectured at the Congregational
ment would do foe a man with $13 lav- issued a* an advertising medium for won’t find any fault." They finally Chapel on Wednesday evening, draw­
Ix&gt;e k. Wood (J. H. Lee and IL H.
convinced Jonah that be was in Nash­ ing a large audience aud holding tl»cm
Maple Grove.--What has become of Wood both now in that lioaroe from
interested til! a late hour. Everybody
the State Libero-Spiritualist Society which no traveler has ever returned.) ville, and he haa been happy, aa us­ was plraaeil aud many contributed to
■’’•vr ta loeaU tbcir headquarters dealers in general merchandise. Al­ ual, ever since.
help him in hia studies.
at Nashville!
J. C. D.
though it contains the adept, of L. E.
Rond Ramblings.
J. B. Williams const*Ide and deputy
Tbe committee upon location are at
Stauffer, news depot; Jacob I^ntz, fur­
We took a little trip out into tbe sheiff. wai arrested last Wednesday by
Petaskey. drinking French wines and
niture, and V. A. Humtm-l &amp; Bro.,
country, on Monday last, bound for the a Sunfield constable on the complaint
eating vanilla ice cream and quail on
painters. It is printed in good shape,
prosperous township of Sunfield. of a Mr. Meddangh. w ho claimed that
toast, where they they will remain un­
although John didn't employ ail ti&gt;c
til after the various eamp-meetings and printing p*raj&gt;henalta of the present While bowling along the State road, said Williams was a trespasser in mak­
ita attendant grass widows adjourn, day to do it, whieh convinces us that behind out of Daugherty'a p&lt;xh1 *tep- ing attempta to sell some wheat which
ARE UPON UB» AND THE FARMERS ARE
pere. we learnt*! that Artemru Smith, Metldaugii claimed, but which Williams
when they will be prepared to give the
John is a miglity handy man, set him at.
an old, respected anil wealthy reshlent as a conxtable had levied aqxin ns the
whatever you may.
had just hail the misfortune to liare his supposed property of a Mr. Pratt.
arm broken, and upon reaching the Williams was captured and carried off
n«el. lilLra ud
liouae found that a vicious home had during the time the ante was to have
An adjourned meeting of tbe common
kicked him. breaking both bone* of hia taken place, causing an indefinite post­
council waa held Tnesdayevening. At
-BITT THEYWe are taayossg and unsophisticat­ precisely ten minutes to nine thr Pres right arm l«clow the elbow, and Dr. ponement of the same. Moral—When
officer* get to arresting one another
ed to gire Uli* subject the thought it idrnt. with grace and dignity, arose
iosrrves. yet ia tins regard, it is our from hia luxurious chair of state and ing tbe same, and feeling that he was tney will learn tbe difference between
opiates that the good old-fashioned as hia eagle eye swept the council entirely competent to jwrform tbe job »l inning and being skinned.
Mr. Dunlap, druggist of this place,
boot-jack will stand A No. 1. so long as chamber to call hia cabinet to order, iu a Mtisfactory and artistic manner
without our services we moved on. tell* of a fearful sight witnessed by
there prevailed a sttllnrs* m&gt; impress­
Nicely located on the next corner was him last Sunday in the woods about
ively
intense
that
the
stove
creaked.
Tte Hawk’s Opium.
that Jovial old farmer aud ex-bridge­ three milro south of Charlotte. Tbe
Thr follon iug tuemlicr* responded to
builder, Jessie Chance. His son Robert body of a man all blackened and dr-Will nr uvxf—We refer toAbe i
the roll call: Trustee*—Wheeler, Bar­
who haa charge of tbe farm and bid* compomug was hanging by tlie wk.
paper over tbe line. There may be
ber, Olds and Downing.
fair to be a thorough and tidy farmer, sus{&gt;rndcd by a strip of cloth torn from
The question of highway and bridge
with the reaper, four horses and a frill his uudcrchRlie*, so near the ground
fund was the burden of the remarks,
complement of hands waa busy iu the that by standing on hi* feet the tension
harvest field. Jesse U quite fond of would have all been taken off the cord.
our charter were not called upon to
goota. having eighC-two jmirs working It lias not yet transpired who the per­
contribute to tbe township highway­
son may have lieen. Hia clothing (ex­
fund, nor the township to the village
cept an undershirt which was on hi*
gift of a frietMl and transported ft
fund, aud that the Tliornappic river
at a short
distance from him,
Asia about three yearn ago. A___ body) lay
____
____________
found horae*. rattle, slrncp and hogs in having iicrn apparently removed delibgood condition and some of which
' ’ ’ *
'*
’
*
would be sold to those needing the
Mme. fur a Just consideration iu Uncle

FINE PERFUMER,
TOILET ABTKT.ER. COMBS,
BRCKHES. So AIT,4r’
fsiera. Mmawry’a Caters,

Bncahra. kr„ AeM Ac.

WALL PAPERS ud BORDERS.

Blanks.
Day Books, . Ledm-ra. Ac.
Good Books for the Honre Clrrlr.
Fine American and Foreign Watcbr*.
Chaiita, Pin*. Rings, Setts. Gold Pen*
and Pm Holder*, Hilvcrware. tu.
The Rent S-rcnt (Ipir In

NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

PAY FROM THE RAKINGS OF STUBBLES! WILSON A HOWE
GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Prices.

THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

Buchanan Wagon for $50.oo,

Wheat looks better in thia reclion than
say other we have noticed, and prom­
ises a larger yield than last year. The
Snnfieklrra generally were rejoicing at
tbe return of John Dow, their Mijiervisoe-for-Hfe, although this year they
that it made wo differ, m*. and ’.he were compelled to pat in another man,
bin* were allowed.
on account of the absence of John, but
A dner &lt;W. r—4. .U_-b u lW
AM
-w. V be .ajW &gt;Ub
end of LveoHautew was broken by the huu. W . R. HhiumomI remarking that
1-wWw.L .k. ww. .^1 ,;.h . M.0. b. -V
l oy
Ih.» .t.
that UMBtedia*. 1" raiued »-rrn nf the ««*M»ed a~w*M»rot of hi* three neigb' ‘
■'
-— rji^ were rquafty a*
umd idk i ts aa be and '

sixty sumsrers, living two mHea weat of
this village, waa kicked by a viciom.
horae la*l Monday morning (Hie horse
hadn’t lieen to cfanreh lately) as Mr.
Smith was turning him into the pasture.
Iweakiag &lt;M*e Ixme of hk right arm ia
two places and dislocating the other
lame of the same arm at I Ik- elbow. A
slight abraaion of the upper lid of tbe
left rye. a kick ou one hip and a gt*/eral stirring up completed the sum &lt;if his
Injariro. Mr. Smith now tenders the
Imrae to his phyaidan, if be will make
kirn (Assith) ns guod as before. Phy-

HF Don’t fe
Wire Mattress
weave and the----------------------------- —.
trtred. Warranted for ten years. No
single Wteve inferior article will stand
the test. KMJMWk Dkmakav A Co.

UD piTCT M0CM2

NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET,
Where at all tlmerf you can find a good
anpnly of all kinds of Fredi and Salt
Meats, including Bolognan, Dried Beef.
Fresh aud Salt Fi»h.
Give me a trial and bv gtwxl Good*,
low prjers amt fsirdeafieg I will en­
deavor to merit your patronage and
good will.
r»' All kinda of Produce, Hide* aud
Sheep IMt taken at tbe MarkeC Price.

Your* Respectfully,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

SPRING MILLINERY.

liUlacij ud Fucj Goods!

VIENNA BAKERY

KELLOGG, DEMAHAY &amp; Co.

g COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;&lt;•.. etc.
.

b M W m»iqli'li b ».rrj jartlrabi.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY k CO.

�beaMi.hiumltad.betated. Rarer would
left, and -never iu all bar life
ah* apeak to bitn or any of them.

and .the twilight had darkened into
night. She sat down again, and. drap
ing bar hands, she Mddakmd:
“I hate him I" then burst into a load,
sobbina^lof tears
DrDantoa, in
hall, heard the fall---------------------------- stopped, listened, board the sounds of
■oxa; knockad. but'beard do reply, upoa tha burned ■----- ----- --hwy. bnrtadtahar own grief, nude

Although to do* reflecting minds
moamato fd doubt will oomc m to
whether toe world baa any creator, yet
these mumeute are very few in the Uvea
of mori pereons. And those tisraa are
not iu much momenta as rapid instants,
such aa that diriaku of tbe pendulum
brat which shows a flash of lightning.
There are involuntary states of nrind

water, and then A pouhice of slippery
dm liartt and water, or • mkxbm bt
beeswax and tard malted together and
spread upon a ckrib, may l&gt;e applied
with great eomtort to the potieol.,
But if toe injury ia mocs extensive.

ooped and kid hicool, white hud uj«n her bud and
brow, aba, in foignvd astonishment

ly, and rtgtiUingly rakedwhen lio.hid
araumed grtardfai'vhip that he &lt;B&lt;cd to
I touch her."
I Poor, pursued Pansy! Excited and
trembling, ate stood aud loolpd at him.
Dr. Dantofi*. surprised, stood jWtrifled
and raw with alarm that ahe waa angry
“Pardon me. Pansy; I raw you suf­
fering, and my consideration for your
health moved me to assist or help you
if I could.’
Pana* hail grown calm, but her voice
still poraeosed the bard ring, and she

[ onOmb ts rarratirf.psrtU toe
trunk, the prospect c recovery is small.
Tbe treatment in-------------------------should be both constitutional and local.
Tin- shock to the nervous system is beat
relieved by a prolonged hot full bath.
The patient should be immersed in
^•rt.anJlhob-mjwrBfci.dr tU d«rr
should be incnascf until it cannot be
tolerated uy hotter. The bath should
l«e ounliuiied until thr nervous prostra­
tion is relieved, or from thirty to forty

of J i 20.&lt;KM,(MW in lbs daoeiinial period
ending 1876, a yearly increase of!M2,300,000. Tbe percentage ot increase is
about as follows: Del*, 200 per conk;
taxation, 83 per cent; valuation, 75 per
cent., and population Only 33 per cent
In 1870, the ce.Mns reports give the
loud indebtedness of tho United States

the swful spell of soH-dratewotioa.
so at times the belief in a God
fails, aud then ths heart shrinks &lt;ilh.
the chill.of a coming annihilation. After
one haa estimated all these instants of
blackness, one will easily see tliat they
are bat a small part of the bhole life­
time ; and, like lightning flaahea, make
7 but a small imrt of the long summer
life. In the most dsvw and months
। am! years ot most persona, G.-xl is ever
around lo receive reproach for oar sdvendiy and thanks for prosperity.
' When some piece of good fortune be1 falls even a wicked man, it i» wtmderful how be will coufres that tire Great
Being haa lawn merciful and good.
What more than all else holds tbe.
Iinmau race to the feeling that God ia a
reality, is that law of cause and effect
located in the soul—a law which asso­
ciates an intelligent cause with an intel­
ligent effect. Religion ia not simply
the result of an instinct, but also of a
formal argument, which leads Ute mind
from a droigu inevitably to infer a de­
signer. While we ore all right in &lt;le
nominating religion m a sentiment, yet
it is not wholly an appetite like that ot
hunger and thirst, but it ia a sentiment
which la continually reinforced by the
dicta of logic. Mau perceives the mar­
vels of the narth And sky. the amariug
adaptetious aud variations aud decoraUotm, and so full are these of wisdom
that he inevitably infers that some mind
made all llri* external world.
The effort vras made many hundreds
of years ago to deduce the universe
from spontaneous action of matter, but
all theac many centuries since tliat effort
havn been able to find but few advocates
of the theory. In a very hasty sttrvey
of the universe, one might find a deli­
cate support tor the thought that the
worlds were made bj star-dust, rolling
itself together by attraction, but tbe
moiQeiit one moves away from tliea
general ities* aud fswsca into the details
of earth, or of man, of mart a mind aud
heart, or into the details of any part of
tho natural world, the idea that the uni­
verse was made hy‘ chemistry, or name
by clranee. all goes to nothingness. A
siuglrsoug-^ird,a single hughingchild,
the speech, or eloquence, or poetry of
manhood, the beauty of woman, come iu
to reduce to naught all our accident or
chemistry. We are made such that wr
mu«t seek an ail equate cause.
’ Select a pink, or a rose, or a mock
ing-bird, and chance ar.d chemistry

croucntxi ana curtea up in a urge armehair of brown rep; her light-blue
dreaa of lawn hung over the arm to the
floor, becsaae it trailed, anri tke ruffle
n train waa a frill of the finest B retonne —------------------ , happily-spent wceka, 1
are. Pansy Pearl was 19. and “too and recallc*! the fact to mind how ah&lt;&lt; of the destroyed cuticle. If these sub•tancre ar? not al hud, common dry
had herself requested hi* 0 IMK k&lt;* ffoW? Snkfr be dtuted upon the injured
“Pansy.” " 'cause she did hate formal­ part to the depth of half u inch or bo.
waa In sore dn
ity." What had hr dote to call forth
.find her crying
color that from____________________
name. Poof Pansy dried Itoin 1 till t*,&lt;
then there was an interruption, and the
I injuries, are healed by the action of the
cauae of all her woes stood in the door
vital forces alone, and all that can lxlooking at her. Hushing her soba, she
। done from without is to protect the ex­
glanced toward the opening door, while
posed surface from tho irritating influ­
Dr. Danton waa advancing toward bw.
ence of the stmosphere, and to lalance
Dc-Itaaten wan going awry, sad had
-tha. gaoand circulatu.-n, ahockl it l&gt;ecome to make peace and bid hia sister's
.eotau disturbed.- I?fctq»la in general
guest good-by, for he left by the early ,
trust too much to external agencies, aud
morning train for M----- . He ha&lt;’l
scarcely seen her that day; ahe had I And Pansy laughed so brightly and too little to the only true source of heal
| musically that tho half-hour tinkle of i ing. tho vitality within.
been unuaually shy with him and had
'
the
dock
seemed
but
an
echo
uf
her
been ao attentive to his brother-in-law,
, happiness. Who could have thought I
snd at dinner, but an hous or so ago,'
.she had hardly aotioed him at all; and,,; Pansy discontented with such a look of'!
j joy un her face? So it is with many.
when the little lirauty did ooudeeMnd '
aud deign to look upon him. it watt ' readurtlhc brart ia broken, but a mask । the body. All that is requisite in gen; w held np,«nd ‘paitent-by view it and I
cotiphxl with a .remark that had an--;
1 oral ia to tiring thr porta together as ac­
the wearer. Heigh-ho! Good it ia ।
gered him. To hia assertion of hia go­ I! envy
curately as possible, and to bind them
Ing away and would she miss him. we can't read all the woe aud misery. up; thia is jiaually done by Adhesive
Pansy had shrugged her pretty white ' What a catalogue of hidden griefs!
1 "Fnd has gone to the poati&gt;ffic&lt;\and. plaster, when the cut ceases to bleed.
and dimpled shoulders, and laugbed
Nothing is so good tor this purjxwc as
and said in the most bewitching way. ;' if you will excuse me, after the lights ■ paper preriously washed over on one
“Good riddance to bad rubbish,'’ and 1 are brought in I will go up stairs and side with thick gnm water and then
looked up quickly to st* Low fbr dig. get readrfqr to-morrow’s taunt."
drted; when used, it is oufy to Im-wrtnified disciple of. Esculapius took it. । “ BeafliV. DrZl&gt;antoa. flCou may go i t&lt;-4 with tbe tongue. When the rut
p. r
I
Hia dark ebeeks flushed crimen and ^POit you wish’to."^ r,
it fo 'Wsf! rt» soak the these tiian they could have compooed
yo*|MiM |?Hatatal.uiJtttte
his black eyes snapped tire, but ha vent- ■■ ‘ ‘
! part in warm water for a few rainutea. the plays of Stadupeare. Select a plant
ured no ramark, aud the silence wa»
I or keep a wet cloth an iu Thia re- like the " morning glory," aud then ask
'JWWft
IbdfcmlaDd
soon broken by Pansy. If ou¥ heroine
1 moves inflammation and pain, and also ■ what chance or insanaata chemistry
had been wise ahe would have desisted, principal occupants were facing one ferr a tendency to fainting which a cut gives would needa do to place in our world
but we often do not know when it ia other. Evidently, war to the end.
some perapna. If toe bleeding be too such a flowering vine. The power
Dr. Danton bowed after tlie with­ copious, dab the part with a r&amp;g welted of rapid growth they would have to
policy to Stop, or go on. or this storv
would Mt have been tokl; nor would drawal ot btepbeu; then, aa J •w I ■ with creosote. 2. A good ton« for give it tliat it might in two months
there be ao many romance*, intrigue*, sudden impulse pcian;&gt;tad kirn, hni 1 Wmea is Un rafted utter and grated car- cover the doors aud windows of tlie
cottage; they would need so to instruct
errors, and all the various form* of mis­ stepped lightly forward and said:
takes that go to make up life, if we mortals
’*! *
— r"“ •«“»■
a T.'*v'iMa f™
•&gt; it that m the blossoms a few days old
were more prompt to foresee and under­
K,xxl'ni8&gt;»t *nu I equal quantity of salt and flour, put on should die there would be new ones
stand Unman nature. Pansy, piqued by I B°od;'^xr
T* n,&lt;’ on *°.r • • clo‘b aud applied to a wuuml. will opening, ao that no morfiing fur two
jealousy or some innate firn ot mischief. way to M
and my—
stop blneding. Il mav be loft on for mouths need be without thia matiuee of
My wife. Jou would rav doctor. ; (U„ or wreka
Uio-IhDA applibrtlou color; tlicy would be com pellet! to teach
again spoke:
“Why don't you answer, .Dr, Dan-, ££2?” J°° 001 m*'nU‘,n'4 010 **‘7 for ra&gt;y and all flesh cute and r.W tores it to abut up ita delicate cups by 10
is gas-coal tar, which may be had at an v o'clock, to keep fresh their vital moist­
“Do you wish an answer to such a
ga* works where gaa is made from coal. ure and their rare pigments; and then,
well-timed compliment?"
A horrid of it, costing $2, haa been in above nil, chemistry or chance would
Hu tone wm poliahed, easy and cult­
have to teach the “morning glory " Low
one at the Kirby hom&lt; - * *
ured, but the girl detected irony bo
.an 1i,.ir
to make balls of seoiam tbe autumn
•i&gt;;.
neath ita surface in the answer he had
and to hold them up high and dry
made her, and Mira Pearl raw. oe —«r
■■■,.- ,,-i-r n------------ - through the winter, to sow them again
ahe raw, aa angered man. drew up in the highest disdain. “Do | ing; it will she keep off tha flies. It iu the spring. Instead of making a
’ wore I s ringie------ " he was smiling you suppose I am s child to be played is very healing, and it is antiseptic— heaven full of such stars m Birina and
m he spoke, snd was looking toward his with?,
| that ia. cleansing—and will prevent the Jupiter, and our sun, chance or chemis­
try cannot make this poor man's creep­
sister, meaningly, Pansy thought, but
“Pansvl-Mira Prarl’-ahe conrte- 1 growth of proud flesh.
ing. bliMSoming vine, and teach. it to
she impetuously interrupted him. while tied. “Mira Pearl, you arc under some
blossom white the dew is on and make
a swift rush of cotoe dyad bar ci^ks . mratakel" '
. x - . .
. .
&lt; )
y QaM W1
’
enmann. Her secret had e-caped her 1 “Dr. Danton * and her voice shook
seeds
for the next May.
Years ago, into a wholcrale grocery
in tbe Quick words that followed:
■ with afiger, “distinctly at dinner—"
Or take a little ball of fruit, for ex­
store in Boston walked a tall, muscular“Ami you a tingle man. Dr. Dan8he paused slightly, snd swallowed a looking man. evidently a fresh romer ample the strawberry, rad ask the chance
* ”
gulp in her throat.
from some liackwoodx town in Maine or of Lucretius or the natnraham of Hux­
. “Atdinner,"she went on. “Foti said, New Hamps'uire. Accosting the first ley to produce it, and there ia no lan­
t«&lt;r«&gt;n Lo ta« t, arhq happened to be the guage by which to express our dcsjioir
over a supply for the table from thereuMurliant himself, he tr*-1:
victorious, and she gloried in hia defect.
philoeophio aoarcca.
These philoeoBui Dr. Danton did not suffer from it;
phera are a rare kind of food tor the in­
wliat a skilled actor he must lie. Bee,
“Well" said tbe merchant, "I don't tellect, but ask their chance or “prohia face ia transfigured, and to Pansy it know; wliat can you do?"
ia glorified. He advanced swiftly, and.
“Do?" said the man; “ rather gueas I orange*, or a bunch of grapes, and they
era tin-u »y hand to ilmosKujlhiug— ask us bluahingly to accept their &lt;*x। coaea and regrets.
■ hat do joq want dura?” —
It would seem that each cluster on
“ Well, if I wm to hire a man i t would
be one that could lift well, a strong, the vino and roch apple on tlie brancli,
wiry fotfow; one, for instance, that which, bcoidid being so marvelous io
roliM shoulder a ftack*8f edffec like that the right and the taste, contain within
-—have fainted.
before?" And ha kissed bar before she
I themselves the seeds uf another vine
She hurriedly cronre-d the hall, catered could answer or make any attempt at yonder, and carry it across the floor and ! and tree, should render atheism impovthe muaic-room and rat down all in a re*i»tance. Pansy reclined, too,pas*i-cjy never lay it down."
“There, now, Capting,”said tlie ooun- Iribh-. That iDbcraK tome of which the
beep in tho hugest chair ahe found; in hia anna, ud ahe certainly forgot
I adentirta have said ao much, must still
than she began to sob. Hsrstimtook ttu4 she hated him but u hour before. Cryman, "that'- just tte. I can lift any­ | be in the aniveron, and yet it is doing
thing I hitch to; you can't suit me bettime with tbe whit® martite dock tmki»
If she had AM lu i irmar' impulsive
M ntafl lhat , nothing iu the present by the way of
ou tho mental, and the miserable chill
making strawberries and grapes and
sobbed all tbe loader, and, woman-like,
[ apples for our gardens and table*. If
wished heraslf dead. "The suMc^T so
_ •••• auvtuucr mw —eq m cuuw onu i God made the universe, Bte wodld have
ran her thoughts, “to tree* her so; win­
rry Maerora the store twice and never '«»« pght to pnuae at any instant in the
ning from bar all bra tittle confidence*,
U down, 1 will hire you a year at. I*0*10****.01 •^fonneof vegetable or
the politest attention*, and ail tbe time
30 |»er month."
! ontmaUife.buMf the universe came from
a married man!* No thought of her
'Done," raid the stranger, and by thia
ie every clerk in tbe store had gath?d around and were waiting to join iu

ance of a jattrifled mummy, and ia
stated to lie iu a singular state of prreervation. Thia eunoaity haa already
been seen by aavwnl of our best-know u
naturalists and analysts, and it ia bwlieved that the woman, who apparently
was of middle age, must liavc perished
cither through accidant or draign at a
remote period of the past, probably, as
jomv even go ao far aa to ray, two
or three thousand years' ago. Tliat her
death waa violent there is little room to
doubt, iua«roii&lt;’h as when discovered
the body wm in a recumbent jiooition,
(tartly on the aide, with cheat slightly
crashed, m it through a severe fall, the
legs drawn up, and the fingersjmd tore

JlOBnTH * Hon ilUW, ' J . .
defender of my children, the protector
tX*Wr, In
of my household m the dark aud silent Ik
watehos of toe night.
For thirteen
iDDicnra ui cmiuiA
years he haa been fond and faithful, and
now we feel tike one cf the family »
dead. 'Bows was tbe tawt judge of
city debta, $3fr2.M«.0W ;• total. M«8.- human nature I ever raw. He know au
676,7M. Leaving ont the State debts,
there remains $&amp;I5,R10,000, which ws^ stiaci. Ha never frightened a women
then put down aa the tote’ oounty.toirn or s.child—ho never went tearing down
and cUy debt of tbe country. Mr. For-1 tho fnmt walk after anybody, but the
tors invoatigaUoa shows ooaclurivriy very looks of him would mighty nigh
When they
-that tha municipal debt alone, to aay akeer a nigger to death
r.othing about town and county debt, had come to our hemse they begun to
of 130 citica. representing a population holler "bclkr a quarter of a mile off.
of onlv fij.7d,24f), exceeded tn 1876, by Bows lorad to akera 'em. he did. . He
$1»,56S.W3, the county, town and city had character aud ««oUoua. Having
indebtedness of the entire rerantry in no tall to wag (for he was not curtailed)
1870} or, still more appalling, that la be did the best that he «m|d and
nix years the indebtedncsn of three wagged where it ought to be. Bows waa
oure had exceeded by $316,13M$S tbe a dark brindlc. He waa a dog of an- [ROM, IAIU.4 SHUT HABWARB
' bonded sud floating indebtedness of cretoni. His father's none was Stay­
' all the to atui and citire in the United lock, and hia grandfather's name was
Sheriff. They were all honorable dugs.
States.
I never knew him to run up and down
; The second Im
a nabor’a polings after the dog on the
down to the close
- ------ T-------- ,
been able to obtain complete returns other side. He was above it—but he
never dodged a rreponribihty. He has
from tlie tollowing States:
come in violent personal contact with
other dogs a thousand times, more or

drogi,

feet state, and maintains ita eufitact
with the skull in a peculiarly aatouiaiiing manner, and tho moath ia Ot&gt;cn,
displaying the teeth and tongue, which
are plainly visible. Tha extremities
Debt, then, in these eleven States haa
DRI ROODS, SIUS Hi DRESS GROB!
are remarkably small and pcrb-ct
almost doubled, but the following table | to eat ud wear, but Bows waa afriend. JU»4y U«4« (lochias
&lt; ««•• »&gt;■■&gt;“ *oJ
even tbe nails living in their rcajicctivr ahowr tliat the value of property
- - —
Hbart, Ure-trUa. SaUoa*. *c. fiovlh aM« at
idacea. The hair on the bead, wo creased at no such ratio:
should add, appears to 1* plaited in a
very |&gt;eculiar manner, and ia ot great
length and thickness, though in some
jmrta detached, owing to part of the
skull having been drrtroyed. The eurioaity at present la at the offices of tho
firm who have imported it from Booth
America, but we understand that arrnngemente ore litang made that itstiall
be publicly shown al the W.atminster
Constitution.• OBT. J. GRINT Sells
Aquarium at an early date.
A Bird's ( owrtwhlp and Drath.
It comparing tbe two k&gt;U of fig­
An Anecdote of Queen Vlctsria.
ures it ia seen that the debts of 130 ci lies I A lady who lives on Olive street re­
The Quoen was not 20 years of age jumped from $221,312,000, in 1866, to | lates thr following: A few days ago
when she ascended tho throne. Coming *6«;I78,663 in 1876. On the other there fell in front of her window from
into jx&gt;«ae**ion of power with a heart hand, by adding in county and town- , , a tree a “chippy," or ground-bird, each
fresh, tender aud pure, and w ilh all her ship debts, the increase is from $286,­ an chatter al&gt;out tlx- parks and streets.
instinct* inclined to mercy, we may be 179,000 to ♦5W,7M.',52S—the one at a She picked it up, earned it in the house,
sure tliat ahe found tnanr things that rate of *200 per cent the other leas than - fed it from her own mouth, and at night
' placed it in the cage with her cauary.
tried her strength of resolution to the UM) jxr cent.
ntmoai. On a bright, Itnautiful morn
In addition to the above returns the The canary at once bestowed upon the
ing the young Qqrea was waited u|k&gt;u Piper present* incomplete returns from
st her palace at Windsor by tlu&gt; Duke
ennsylvauia. aggregating a debt of mother, and neotlcd breide tlie little
of Wellington. lie had brought from $87,329,180; New Jersey, $36^02,722; stranger during tbe night. In tho
London various papers requiring her Maryland, $34,(M»JW; Louisiana, $20.­ morning the lady placed the chippy In
signature to make them operative. One 000,000, and Krntnckv. $12,000,000. the window so that it might have the
According to thin calculation, which is privilege of regaining ita freedom. It
pronounced against a soldier of the line, aa nearly correct aa possible until after plumed ita tiny wings and went away.
that sentence that he be shot dead. The tho census of 1880 ta taken, the total The canary mourned during the day aa
Queen looked upon the paper, and then local debt of the country at the close of if be liad hat his mate. In tbe even­
looked upon thr wondrous Ix-auUe* that the year 187M wm $1,051.106.11^ex­ ing tho chippy came beck end pcrrlml
nature had spread to her view. " What clusive of Hute debts.
upon tha window. The aaah was raised
ha* this man done?" ahe asked. Tbe
and it flew in aud ncollad upon the cage;
Duke looked at.'he paper, and repliwl:
Tlie Princeton llcview article covers tho canary at once struck up hia hveL“Ah! my royal mistress, tliat man. I fear, about twenty-flve pages, sod points out eat uotes and Mremed gratified. This
is incorrigible. He haa deserted three the different systems of local govern- waa reprated two or three days, tlie
times.’ “And can vou not aay anything nw*nt now in operation in the various chippy going each morning and return­
in hia behalf, ray Lord?" Wellington Htales of the Union, and indicates the ing in tbe evening. One- day it went
shook hia head. “ Oh, think again, I general charactenatica of thoee types. away and did not come hock. The ca­
pray you I" Seeing tliat her Majestv It also gatbe hi up in one com | oct whole nary drooped.and the next -lay fell dead
»'B« s*. deeply moved and feeling sure the work of the various eoramiarions from hia perch in the sunshine that
she would not hare the man shot in appointed by different States to devise played over the gilded cage iu the win­
any event, he finally confcraed that the plans for the letter government of dow. Thai night th^ chippy returned,
man wm brave and gallant and really a American cities. While Mr. Porter ad­ and during tlie evening it mourned
good soldier. “ Bat.” ho added. “think mits I he force of the proposition of the over its dead companion. In the morn­
of the influence.'’ “Influencer the New York commumion in regard to the ing it elung to the cage until it wm
Queen cri'-d, her eyes Hashing and her property qualifications of votcas, he turned ont. For a few days the «n|ity
tamim heaving with strong emotion.
brings forward interesting figures from
“Let it be ours to yield influence. I the city of Philadelphia to show that,
will try merry in thia man's case, and 1 in the second great city of the country,
charge you. your Grace, tojet nw know such a provision would not work
Koaumeni*. Tombstones, Mantles. 4c-,
the result. A good soldier, von said. to advantage. The city of Phila­
Hantlnsre. Mjch.
Oh, I thank you for that. And you may delphia
contained, August, -1876,
tell him that yonr good word raved 1 &lt;3.936 dwellings. It is estima­
ted tliat 5,00U have been built since
wrote. with a bold, firm w across
tbe dark page, the bright, saving word Philadelphia now contains 15UJKM) I'
—“Pardopod!" The Duke waa food of । dwellings. The number ot votes cast t
telling the story, and he was willing at the I_st municipal election waa 127.- |,
also to confess tliat tbe giving of that . 520, ami it ia not claimed that the city !,
paper to toe portioned soldier gave him contains more than 135,000 voters. It'
far more joy than he could have expe- wdl thus be seen that tbe great bulk of ■
voters are either owners of Imuses or ,
i tenants paying rente. Tbe provision ,
recommended by the New York com- ,
Marrjlsg Off the Priacera Beatrice. j mission, requiring the payment ot an ;
English paragraphista marry the Prin­ annnal rental of $250 aa a qualification ,
cess Beatrice about twice a week. They fur voting, would exclude a large and .
are now arranging a marriage between | reputable daas of citizens, while it ,
her Royal Highnera and Prince Ijouia 1 would not exclude the tenants of low
of Batten burg, brother of Prince Alex­ prog-alioj* and other disreputable es- .
ander L of Bulgaria. . The story goes lalkltehmenta, who, in most canes, pay a
that the Prince and Prince* are mutu­ higher rent.
ally inclined, and that 1‘riuco Leopold
In toia way all toe propooitioua dow
ia acting the part of friend aud brother before ton different State legislatures
in the matter. But (says ths London of the United State* are carefully ex­
correspondent of the Irish Times) it is aminee!, and their advantages and dis­
said that the course of love docs not advantages pointed out. In no one of
run smooth, becanae it dore not run in three plans does the reviewer see a rem­
a channel of Pactoius. Dropping meta­ edy. Thorough reform needs time and
phor. the Prinoo ia poor, having httic {attience, and tbe working out of natu­
but hia pay aa a Prussian Lieutenant, ral law*. New experiments and ticket­
and that is has than the
------- * — ing only aggravate tbe disease. A re­
Irish police constable, anil
turn to the jrure self government ot
iy keep a young couple in,
the Revolution might help. Tbe selfbut, now that Alexander Las dropj&gt;cd gorernment of to-day hates trouble aud
into a crown and scepter, it is believed loves eejf-indulgenco—henoe tbe de­
he will do the handsome thing by hia plorable condition of our cities. Self­
broiher, in which case they aay her government is• hard task-master. It
Majesty is not likely to jitay the role of

PLASTER

Groceries Md General Produce,

American and Foreign Marble,

NO PATENT NO PIT.

Paas from Ums world of blossom* ud (
fruit* to the nort-biiildiug creature*, the j
birds, ud here our atiiciiuu is rendered ,

posed tans really re
he was dying, however, be told his ottendrat that trrararea wore ooooeah-d
in sod about hi- horae, aad tines Ibra
several begs of silver and gold, aggrm
“Hove yon given electricity s trial
gating S3JN0, hara bora found ii a for your ccMuptauxt, madam?" asked the
brand of butternuta in the gam*, white minister aa he took tea with tbe old
a box cuetafaing gold aedtilver and tidy. -Electricity!1’ aaM she. “W.U.
yea, X reckon I has. I ww straok by

the next morning. I ran always fob
when ho has had mutton for dinner. . It
seem* to affoet his bead, though I never
did rontider him matton hrafiad. He
fo too dogmatic for that Old Bows ia

that _ __ ____ ________ ,_________
bird of prey cu find a basis for acting
against tbe content* of the little home.
Nothing but the brrere ran touch the
««gn °r little ones. Tbe neat » built
like the poor ass'l house-with door
but no window, but it is lined with
tape*4ry, for all rhe. thread* the wise
■ from Ud rags .&lt;* steal
who were
----------- , - ---------------- 1 and Gerhokre, and who, ia point ot ia
grace, beauty ud refinement of
r, would be aa adonunant to aay

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VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO'., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 26. 187!)

NUMBER 44.

nuts stills
leaves aed---------- --------------------of yrsserration. At twenty-eight feet
deep a soft chalk ia found, mixed with
a vast quantity of shell., and the bed is
eleven feet thick. Voder thia vegeta­
bles are found again.

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Washington and inhabit Btewart Castle,
that coat *3Q0JXX).
Da. Mart Walktr not only dreww-a
U male attire and carries a cone, but
•ho enjoys a good smoke.
BnATOR W. H. BlaTH, Dewlv elected
from New Hampshire, looks v^ry much

»• * TWMO. &gt;•».

yeriw^as

*

w: h. young!

Mn. Hngr Bsaauwsa. inventor of
the well known process for making steel
which bears his name, has been knight
ed by Quern Victoria.
Grw. G. W. C. Lax, upon whom the
mantle of his father, Gen. Rolwrt E.
Lee, as President of Washington and
Lee Univerrity, fell, has seat in his
resignation as President of the Univer-

n btAtn
Uxtate
:&gt;esare
making
stalest'

OHA&amp; II. BRADY,

eouatias la NarUxe* Now York ar»r*&lt;« Mi.
Tvzm Ux o«!y Suolbtm Htata pnxlmaj II Io
any sttool, reports Vol 41. The Surthwswl
•prinf-vtewi Mates ratxv fro* nttoti^bot
low* falls to SK. Tha aprtnf-wbMl crap ut

UNION HOUSE,
fuujuja ■noimoy.
ti

Wan Gov. Foote was going to fight
liia duel with Prentice, the latter, who
had a alight Hap, aaid to a boy up a
tree near the field of honor: “Look out,
bub; tLe Governor shoots wild, and be
may hit thee."
Firrr years ago William Lloyd Gar­
rison wrote a letter to a friend, asking
a loan of th. to pay a fine imposed on
him for not “training.** He says that
he ia announced to a|&gt;rek on the
■Fourth,’ anil that bis ‘‘kne»a knock
together at the thought of facing so
large a concourse;** and he adds: “I ex­
pect to gs&lt; a journeyman's berth inane
diately after the Fourth; but, if I do
not, 1 sliall take the stage to Newbury­
port, aiul dig on the nsse.” He was a
type-setter then.
WI LUam Twitiwo, of South Rutland,
K. Y., write* to the Evening Foal that
hr was a classmate with William Callen
Bryant in WiHiams College. He was
obliged to leave college on account of
ill-health, but singular as it may a|&gt;pear
be ia now 1*0 years of age and without a
white hair or bald spot on his head.
Young men who are inclined to despair
Iweauae their health is not good should
feel encouraged by the long life of Mr.
Twining.
Since the death of Boron Lmncl &lt;ta
Rothschild, the bred of the London
bouse, many of the European news­
paper* have lo-D s,*rculaiing on the
amount of capital, profit*, and general
bunima relatiow* &lt;rf Uw great financial
family. Nobody outside of ita mem­
ber* and tbeit confidential employe)
baa, wr mniposr. any actual. kuowledgiof their affairs, although many persons
claim to be informed as to thesr rreourwin a Paris
position to

■yy®LC®TT HOUSE,

L^KE holme,
Thoruapple Uks, Barry 0o_lGaL

I* I*. COLK. Proprietor.

city on Ida trip cost, be found a
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good, and that khe could leave the train
at Irvington and wait for the train oe
the other rood. or be would send her
bock to the Union Depot, where she
could await the train on th- other line

planation, but, aa soon as Minot had
left her, an old lady occupying the neat
in front of her said:
“Tbeee railroads * are oolleagued to­
gether, and their ticket* are good an
any road. That is just a trick of the
condor tor to get money out of you and
•teal it from the company. Thia road
goe« to Dayton, and, if I were yon. I
would ait right bare.**

Waxtxd—A life-boat that will float

Does
A paoraxi upstart—The man who
aits down on a best pin,
Nora but the brave deserve the hair,
is how the aborigine puts it.
Tur. grocer offered him u froxea ham,
thinking to relieve the nmbarraflwnt----------------------------------bat he said he'd rather--Dot take the cold
of the woman, offered to take her ticket' shoulder from any one.
and pay her fare to Richmond, over
“' ora Dead got discouraged if he
No
half the distance to Dayton. She ac­ only remember* that be will always be
cepted. passed her ticket over to him, worth F25 anyway —to medical students.
and he paid her fare to Richmond.
**Tbet fired two aliota at him.” wrote
Then ahe quieted down until Minot an Irish reporter; “the first shot killed
came through the car, when she naked : him, but the second shot was not fatal."
“Isn't that ticket worth more than
Brrwxxx 400 and 500 Indiana, near
the fare to Richmond T"
"Certainly; worth a third more,” was Ashland have taken the pledge. They
got the idea that the ]-*--»----------------“wai,i ain't going to be swindled in tiling about whisky,
that way, and I .want my money beck.” enough.— Peck's Nun.
"I have nothing to do with that,* re­
A XATirx of the Emerald tale was
plied Minot, “you sold your ticket; your asked the other .lay bow he could tell
fare has been paid to Richmond, and I a man was drunk. “Faith,” answered
cannot aid you.”
Pat, “I'd never be after saying a man
Then ahe went for the Hebrew, ac­ was drunk at all. without I saw him try
cused him of being a swindler, 'and be to light his pipe at a pump.”
finally told her that all hr wanted was
Two friends were passing a church
his money, and she could have her tick­ one evening when a strong smell of
et Minot came lack and ahe called burning leather pervaded the air. "I
him again and said:
wonder if tint is the odor of sanctity ?"
“Give that tuun his money bwi so I aaid one. “I think it must be," was Um
can get my ticket, and 1 will leave this quick reply, “for jt smells of soles.’
rood, which ia run by swindler*.“
They were fishing off the coast, when
“Upon your sgre-emmt to leave the the fair one of the party pointed to a
train I will do it," said be, “and send sail in the distance, and asked, “Georg*,
you back to Indianapolis.*
what "kind of a vessel ia that?" ' He
■ Hr then gave the money bock, and leaned over, stole a kiss from her lipa,
the ticket was returned. Presently the -and answered calmly, “Thai's a fishing
train stopped at Caml&gt;erland, ami the
conductor asked her to get oft
“Ma. Lae Swter Floy ever traveled
“I have changed my mind,” was bar
any!’ “No. child, no." “Then, when I
was a-iyin’ under the sofa Sunday night,
and ttuUtr and Mr. John came in from
church and was a-oettin* in the big
rockin' cheer, bow come her to say that
the nicest land ahe ever was in wan Lsplandt"
“A&gt;n how does Charley likr going to
“Yea, you rave it to the Jew. You
don’t pretend that you gave it to me. school 1 * kindly inquired a good man
You want to rob me, but I won’t allow ofw little 6-year-old boy, who was wait­
ing,
with a tin can in Land, the advent
it. I am on thia train to go to Rich­
mond, and I intend hi do it,* and ahe of another dog. “I like goin* well
did. Minot ia eunsultiflg a lawyer on *Dough,“ replied the embryo staternuan,
ingenuously, "but I don't like stayin'
the OOM.
after I git there.”
“Ir I wete as bard up as you are,” re

•000^000,000, and that they can control
as ranch more; which may be couaidcred
a pretty peony. Stories of the Botha­
'
wfilbe

money. More idle tales are told of the
celebrated Jewish bankers (they by-tbeby call themselves merchants, which
they really ore) than of any other bank­
ers, probnblv Iwwause they are the
wealthiest of their class. One of three
tales ia, (hs* the Rothschilds almost
never lose anything; which ia aboard on
its face, considering the prodigious ex­
teat of their ojwration*. They lose a
good deal, of newwsity, becauac they
make a great deal; but their profits are
doubtless always in advance of their
loss as. There s&gt;&lt;ems to be authority
for the statement,often male, that their
kaoM* from depreciation in the funds
and securities which bdlored the d»

yyiLLlAM JONES,

pMxtoua power, and
gwwirsttous The rec
founder of the horn
(he took the name Ro

in
On the day of the trial
Mr. Logan, having bought a new shirt
open in the back, with a Huge standing
collar, dressed himself in extreme haste,
and put on the shirt with the booom at
the back, a linen coat congealing the
blander. He dszxlad the jary with his him." “You flatter yourself."
A Bobkxiax to a rich psterfamiliaa
the day wae sultry, took off his coat and
summed up in hieshirt ateeven. Lincoln, "Monsieur, I love your daughter, an&lt;
sitting behind him. took in the situation, have come to sak her hand.” "Are yo&lt;
sure
you really love her?" “Ah, sir,
and when his tarn came remarked to
the jury. “Gentlemen, Mr. Logan has adore her! ” “Well. I have two dsugh
boon trying for over an hour to make ters; which is the one you lover
A daStot arrives at H o'clock at his
uncle's, who is giving a graad drene-.
“Excuse me if I’m a Lttlc lata,"
he.
men. I submit to you (here be lifted “but a tot of m took advantage ol the
Logan oat of his flhair and tamed him
wita his Iack to the jury and the crowd, tie donkey party to Montmorency.” His
at the same time flipping up the enor- unde, coldly: “And who rode youT
■sm standing octDar), what Aepentaneo
Txrr had bee a explaining thoroughly
to Calico the mechanism of the tocomotive. “I understand all that perfectlv.’ mid Calino, “but there is just one
thing about the devilish thing that I

�It nwal Io be i
I believe. now . ------------------------- -— ,
hand with tapi ring fiwrs, amlaMiudl:
Harrow foot, wv e rngn* of aristm rate ; rraurt. The fcdtow*tag. ea|iied from a
tetter. written from ta-rv in, MW7, by
Horace Mnun, l***.nnr to-daj astta-ti:
“I never breathed *ach air tefore—aud

check, ao nremiMM* *» that we rreolccd
to not eenaider self in the matter, but
let Urn article goovrn tothe “official
apgeoctate il irowh oK&gt;re than tbr humbte News patron*, and so we told Doc.
aud be deported *uying that be ln»p&lt; &lt;l

In the tlrat place Doe. nays that *O
long as tbr artictes appeared as editor­
al be did not take any notice of them,
but whetj we "opened our column* to
Tax-Payer and others, aa a mrdittui
through which to mane vile, donderoua
and abuaive article* of a personal char­
acter” he felt called upon to rejdv.
Doc. please remember that yon Mated
you west) truing to giro nothing but
lacta Now please tall uh Whe-e any

the Tyrol and the Apprntaea with al
pen-stock in our haul mid sketch-book
in tlw other, a goml-atard futa m not to
lw&gt; dr«pi*«-d or k«&gt;knl upou with disfa­
vor. We newspaper mra walk roaMautly, partly l»*aiu«r we ^ick up a
deal of information thereby, jmrtigi*catne we carry light pocket-books,
which &lt;L&gt; not bnrden n* on our. Jour­
ney*. I wiidi that Edward Payson
Weston, or O’I .vary, or that imbecile
idiot who is perpetually carry lug "the
gtartait* Star Npanglrd Banner” from
Maine to Teana and always coming
baek * Harr he Isn't wanted, would roar
biw to /x» Mid f'nsnee nod teach the
native* how to walk. There are two j
thing* which tbe French can Irani prof-1
itably from “those drradful Amer­
icana.11' how to dance and how to walk.
Tbe French do not yet kun w which aide
of tlir walk to take wbrn they meet
•web other. If it rains and they have
no umbrella, of course they bug the
wall. If it ia dear anti' they meet you
in n narrow place, they aecm undecidol
whether to take the* inside or outside,
and after confusing you for some aocoitds, they end usually liy squaring in
between you and the house-front. If
don.

smart walking and vigoron* bowling,
jitet warm aaouxh nut to be cold aud
J«*t void enuugb nut to lie warm.”
Over two hundred visitor* are now
here and more expected. Yeateniay I
spent an hour al the top of Arcta-d
Bock. The view from there roMwanl
ia beautiful. Ou the left ia tbe aouth
ahore of the Ncrdicrn Pen in Mil a with a
chain &lt;&gt;! iidanda near il extending raatward
far.an the eye can reach.. Ou
the right hi Boia Blanc Idand, B ftecu
milca long with a government lightIiotU« at tbo lower end. Tire view to
the weal from the Fort ia alao beauti­
ful. To-morrow I leave for Sanlt Hie.
Marie, tbcuco eptirdy around Latke 8aperior. ‘
An editorial exeundon from Big HapHa and Traverac City laal week, mid
they were a return kiddy well-behaved
crowd, considering their Vocation, bat
I looked in vain fur a repreaentativc of
the Nuws or for the maeaive rotundity
of the Haw k man. .
A Manitoba wave muat have atrnck
HAVING RECEIVED ITS SECOND
hero for to-day ia chilly a* Octulmr.
—--j, —
—rv- Aishealth
For the lienctlt of the anirebed rrwi- and because hr Iikrw4be country. Our
mailing
ami
folding
machinery
would
denta of Southern Michigan J hop&lt;- tbo
n-i-»ind yon of tbe Kiadon Iron Worka.”
cool wave may extend fnrtbcr aoiith.
"I. it allta this baHdingf”
H. J. Mastix.,
"Oti, no: this ia simply a branch of­
fice—the (dace where we write up cir­
aiCHIGA!' 5EWN.
cuses. Our principal establishment- ■”
The cirvtt* agent groaned aa if in ag­
Every proapect of ar&gt;; immenac coni ony and tied from the office.
crop in Michigan.
Richard D. Condon, of Charlotte the.
the oldrot uiaumi of Eaton Co. depart­
ed thia life on Sunday evening.
L. D. Phelps, a newsdealer of Corrnnna. suicided «»u Saturday last, while
temporarily insane caummI by poraly «i&lt;.
At Rrnnwn,
Monday afternoon,
Joseph Earl, n prominent eltisen, wa«
prostrated with heat, and died in an

Urially. have alandend you! J&gt;i-1
we do it bvcaaac we told the way yon
voted on that village printing trick !
Tbe U. K isn’t Canada, and here, wbra
a nun i* elected to office, he becomes
the people's servant ana not their ruler,
and when they do cornipt things news­
paper* always speak of it. and that too
without being termed pcraousl. The
Nkw* know*
nothing personally
against yon. Mr. Downing or Olds, tart
wv, with scores of other*, do know that
Conrad Smclclier of Ilowne. Kent
your coarse and tboM- |iartica named, in
county, aged 30, was smitten with the
tbe council on tberveningofJnneStth,
chant.* of Caroline Heli rigid. 70, and
waa anything bat tamest, fair and law­
married Tier a few daya ago.
ful, and we can prove it.
Peter Smith of Dexter, an aged man,
Doc. evinces real, genuine red-coat
wa* mi shocked u|xm learning of the
loss of bis niotu-v through the failure of
bravery, when he say* he does “not ask
Evarts A Costello of that place dial hr
Ita. privilege a* a low, dantardly cow- '
dropped dead.
ard who dare* not sign hi* name, of
Zach. Mecklev, aged nbont 1C year*,
laying tint'facta in the case before t he con- teti. but give me j» good firm living four nt Hr* from Ixwlie, drank
“grarvnil walk,” with not too much ag­
tax-payer* of the village and the man) itation of the "awrrpinx gow n.”.
freely of whiiakry on the 16th, tax-ante
noeonM-ioiiK.
and remained an until the
readers of yonr paper.” In behalf.of
Odiro, o( the "Sketthitig Club,” told
•nr friend. Tax-Payer, whom we trust me a very good atoty. the otlmr day.
Mike Grady of JackMm. was dry for a
willjiot be Citfcnded at living called a nlwuit bow Wirtx |mlilted a portrait of gltvvi
of whiskey. Bunday, nod. nci/ing
a certain Rumiaii Princr**. You rec­
"low, dastardly coward,” we will sim­ ollect IVirtx, the ciaxy nrtixt, who did a tKittlc supiHMw-d to contain tliatexbiL
ply state that aa Negenerously cham­ ihine natonishiiig pictures uhkh are Hinting beverage, took a dri p draught.
pioned the Nkw*’ cause, (and at the.' rxpoMal iti the \\ iitx Gallery ut Brua- Instead of whuky. however, tlir botilr
bedbug jhUmhi, mid Mike
same than expreoar* the opinion of the arflcA. A Ruaaiau I'rinci aa twine to him contained
many year* ago and gat c him twb kit­ din! in grant agony tlir aanic night.
entire portion of cwottnunity which hr ting* fur her jiortrait. When finished
On Saturday evening Peter Killewald.
represent*), it was not nvcesxary fur the latlv came to look at it. It did n»»t a, farmer of Mount ('lemena, mi*M-d
him to sign his Dxntr. where** Dr. idraM- her. ahe thought it did not look hi* bor, aged three year*. The miss­
Y'oung champion* Iii* own cnu*c, ami like her. She left however, without ing child wu* not fotind untill yrotcrfinding any fanft with it. and the next I day morning, when the dead Isaly wa*
how under bekven* could be do it, wc day,
her mUl-ele-eJwiuehrt cants? to take divovvtvd tn a mud puddle near the
WWMldlike to inqou-C. without signing | H^J'^turc home, anti brought with him Loom-, in which he hau liven drowned.
hi* own name,—it’* imperative and ho 5,000 ft. to pay for il. which hl* min­
Mil* Nellie Coat* of Ncwls-rg. Wayne
tro* aup|MM&lt;-&lt;1 to hr the price charged ,
had to do it, aa no othci man, barring by Wirtx. The valet a»k«-d the an ini! Co.. atteinpUil suicide &lt;&gt;u the 19th bv
taking Part* green, but wa* rvacitrd.
tbe ring, would do it for him. Bnt i how much waji hi« charges.
"Ten She had bccdiiii- very despondent an
w hat ha* Tax-Payer done that h- should*! tiionaand franc! Why mv miatreaa account, as she ollngid by the pcraecnlie tbe recipient of such a brothel name! gave inc lint .VM0 fr.” "Well, gn back tionaof a class of yonng la diva and
directly to your mktrewa mid tell her
fiimplr expresard himself as being sur­ that my price ia 10.000 fr." Thia waa their teacher in a Sunday-achool which
prised at ttai course taken by A. W done, ami tbr valrt rrinrani, waving die attemled.
A tnunpnassing th rough Battle Creek
that the Priuceaa ua» much di*plra&gt;«ed
Olda and Dr. Young.
last week fell iuto a conversation with
Next Doc. states that until within a wilti the ixirtmit, and thought »,u«) fr. Clem
Wilson, a colored man, and it
aa much na it waa worth, since it did
short time I lie News enjoyiti full and not look like hrr. Wirtz molly replied : soon transnirrd that he was Clem'* old
complete monopoly of the village print­ "Ob ! don’t let tbr I’riucr** X.deraaorr iiioater in Tenniwacr. Clem took him to '
a
hotel,
gaw him a good dinner and a
ing, althangfa it done it At a slight rrdollar in money, and the oh! man—once,,
durtion from the maxima limit pre­
scribed by law." We have al ways aa pposed Doe. was a graduate of one of the aria with this Lgvrnl underneath: "£»
best cjollegv* in the laud, but lie must priatn punr deUe !” Among the tbuuaA destructive iurrndiary fire occurr­
who aaw it wrrr Mime friend* of ed over at Mandiall.'Satniday morning,
have degenerated woefnlly, fot hr aud*
the IMnccaa. wb» told her they hail
•ling* tbe Engliah language aronnd in »r&lt;-n hrr portrait in *urh a plight, and and property destroyed as follows: E.
McGee, shop, atorrhonsrs and content*,
a manner cantion* to behold. Doc., a**nml her that "it rcrtainlr looked ?;f,500. no in*aranec. F. Vary, barn,
how in the name of common sense and like brrf al bust •" The next &lt;lav Wirtz ♦300. insured for 63»&gt;; Sy man Steeper,
recriveil hi* 1O.nr» fr„ nod tbr Princes*
reason can yon-term anvthing* tnouop- withdicw h&lt;r poitrait from the public barn, &lt;300, no iuMiranre; D. S. Beach,
liarn and died. fMO. insurance ♦»&gt;.
ly that will charge a "alight reduction gnrr.
damage to his dwelling, ♦300. covered;
With tbr coming of tin’ aniiuy day*, Anm Wilson, abed, etc., &lt;100.
from the maxium limit prescribed by
law V Acconling to the statute a no­ tbe Klrawbertic* ami tlir clicriir*. be­
Tbr Chariotic snicklc mystery ia
gin* tbr naoal in vaaiou of Pari* by tourtary public can charge 35 cent* each for Uta from Iwvond lai Mnucbe. Utile solved. Florrnu YcanuAii. a German
taking acknowlrdgrmciita.
Would brrd-covrrrd Baedeker* and Murray* of Buy City, hu* l«cen to that city to
make
inquiries about thr recent suicide.
aro
aa
nlriitifnl
aa
nanda
&lt;-n
tin-strand,
yoaaayhehad a full and complete mo- !
identified the clotln-a as belonging
■opoly of tbe swearing business if he and while veil* streaming from manlv He
lint begin to lewd an Onertal-Augvlo to hi* brother, Baptist Ycarman, who
done it for 1.5 cent* I Are you a mo­
had been in this country four years, and
hi* former home waa nt Salzburg, Ger­
nopoly when if in rudtiug county charge,
many. He wn. a single man and him
patients you charge only 6S eta per trip
rroi.l.d al Midland. Hr haa three
when the county Loan I say you may
brother*, one in Germany, and two at
kavetlAtal Doc., tbo*c. two amerBay City. AImhh four week* ago hr
tion* don’i affiliate worth a cent, bat of IreMtifnl eyea, aud moM kimable was at hi* brother's, where ho stay cd
course yon didn't mean to miiqinwent, - ----- •*“ “L - ’ t»« laat on Regent two or three days, since which time ,
nothing had liecu heard from him. His
•*Bnt
they
tar it wight “lend to souictlnng person- ,
brother know* no canae fur the suicide.
r ever.
al between ns.” But let u* see. a tno
•— —
—.u.iwdingly ear­
■wot, about that slight mluction front ly thia year. We IumI a couple of hai!- Hew a (Irras Agcat Found Hl* Match.
Morma
the
other
day,
mid
there
fell
i«xtbe legal rate*. Of coarse Doc. you ;
pellet* »• Urge a* walnut*—that ia to
The other dur. says tbe Virriata City.
have focgoUrn bow thoroughly yon ,wry. dwarf walnut*. (I don't like to lie (Nev.) CAmMete. a dnt|H-r little tun.
ewnvasacd aadfigured the Naws’chaxg- too v kdentlr nbont tlm matter fur fear with a two-ounce cone aud a Ind t -pound
cluster
diumoud. came into Um&gt; CtevaA
tbe
Tdiior
will
not
publish
my
meterre* ou the sveoing of July-Xrd, MCU,
* ------ '-" -after.) rfthbMwt rtc office ardmikcil H the aniiiM.-u&gt;cnt
wtaiijuudiotoffyci-.tr mouth muchly. '
continm-, 1 ahull
bcc*o«r ebr News' chargra were at the ;
Africa, im Victor

at courw you hare a!x» forgotten that
*e showed yon our charge* horn onr
bilgrr only ta-t Wednesday morning.
**• we wHl have to do a little flgrtring.
Directly oj&gt;p&lt;»il&lt;&gt; from where you make
thia atataffieut hi Ibe nay next column
arftln -ndirml irigan” m au article of
Tillage priuting, cotitainiug juat throe
fnhiNi whh h at legal rutaa of 70 eeoto
per Mtawwrhlauumiui to *4.10, would­
n't it? Well.
ar tide fa Shnoaktag.
at*d at three wnta per line, onr cbargM

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SUMMER TRADE
Inc) Sated by Dulin rill them.
OF NEW GOODS JUST OPENED AT

pjE.NRY BOE, 1'aoruBToa

MEAT MARKET,
Fresh and Salt Meats,
8»iei Him aii Stalins,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

Table Here. «0 la. wd. M
PearP* Carpet Warp
SO
O. B.B. Iteulmas.ta. lit
Heavy TwlFd Ticking. 19}

1 he Long Brick

Oar White Dress Goods it 7 cts.
is a Bargain.
DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
OUR STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES

BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.

KERISCO KID, in button.
AMERICAN KID in button and lace.
GLOVE CALF, in lane.
PEBBLE GOAT hi hat. and lace,
HaUiag Mow uad HKppm in all tie

NOTIONS, CROCKERY, Ac.

Lowest Prices of any Ho tse in the Country.

The Nashville Carting Kills is

REMEMBER

BOSTON STORE.

Why will you pay men for tra velinjf around the coun-

JOSEPH M. WOOD,

�or IX SIMPLICITY.- MTRKXQTH AND DURABILITY JU

SURGICAL INftTRUMEXTB,
BHOLTvEA BRACEgr
CON RS,
soaps, a-

SSw •

wUhafs-

valuable

It of God Ahnlgfcty." All wo I

by th* beat of authority to be Uic BEST R AKE ever put npcm thr market,
U^ora. Wiumryta &lt;
both for the superiority of its work. It* unequalled construction and dnruliility.
Hrnafcr*. Ar„
Below we annex thr name* of a frw leading fanociw In tola v iefoity, who UJ1I I PAPfPQ flflH RORDFF/
hare purolmord and thorongffly tri*d THE TtGEty, aud prououace it tbe best « ALL I Al Lilt) UU DVIUUM*

the cult's leg am! juM a*
teat* over it*rif

nr Cuss. ScHKltrr. having bought Bulky Hay Rake in ore :
iting rehtlvro in this yicinity, and also printer of such a low-lived trick isn't rd and liberal-hearted inhabitant* of Jah. Moore'* blacksmith mtenwt, ran
DAVID W. SMITH. Caatleton.
looking a farm, with a view toporGEORGE KEAULE,
“'
ABRAM GUNTHR1P, * ’
WM. TROXELL.
“
Snick, all
Dunhatn waa maivird to Lona Darling
Prime. Frroh Goods, b&lt;
JAMES DURHAM, Aasyria.
and John Winslow to Eva TowMmnd.
and a* wc do uot care fa
JOSEPH MILLER.
“
rance on many kinds
Wealry and Lona behaved like gentle
PETER HUNS1KEB, Woodland.
On account of lack of apare thia weak
routiniM
to
aril
at
thr
South.
HENRY VaMASTERB, Bellevue.
re are oblige.! to Ireve out over half
Mr. Sanborn's farm consist* of 280

WILIJAM OSnVTN.
I.F.ANI&gt;Kll I.APHXM.

“

JOSEPH HA WM,

«

WARREN SEELEY.

-

W1X1X.W SIUUZH.
&lt;1 'KTAlAa. &lt;X&gt;KI&gt;K

...

’

REUBEN A. BIVINS.
P. M. HYDE.DAVID DIXON,
HENRY CLEVER,

_

rhu,k

(HUAI
AOV
' AIKW.
Fine American and Foreign Wat . L
Ulmins, l’bi'%,R«"KV 8eM*» Gobi P&lt;
: and Per HoWerw. Sil rerwarr, Ac.

Elder Gillespie had did the job. they

aad 71h. as delegates from this village.
cd property waa located la the bottom
Nathaa Mbekion lMag« on the state
road north, luu. been necting a fine
Sheriff W. H. Powre* with
Jo hi*

hr had been imbibing pretty freely in

of Mam. has oprwed a blacksmith
shop .in the old foundry.

AiMworth k Brock/ Ivw
By the last of Hext week there will lie

country, esQpcially the ssnth.
K. Kittridgn, who is making, over al

valor buMings in Central Michigan, if
not in tlie entire state otUiddc of De- as well pleased with Nashville. come

A. W. Olds, onr heavy mill man, has
commaoccd shipping Ids last season*
prising proprietors, but Nashville and ent of lumber, which goeato EaatCamcan to Uans&gt;'‘t iL

The building ia 49 fort *quarr, rarmcrantvd +&gt;y a cupalo 16x98. the distance

covered with soft carpet* and walls
Johnstown, in the main, ia peopled by covered with pjeturea, and alUkept in . Great Bargains in Prints, l otions.
nod, law-nbldiiig citizen*, but in Hen- a’such dean, tasty manner. I* Mr. S’* Stripes. Crocks. J’iqurs, I joens. Cash
r Moran, familiarly known as, “Black daaghten. that it seemed i* Uiougti meres and White Good*.
PanvMds, Fans, Silk Handkerchiefs.
peace and contentment could not fail to Rn»hingm Ribbon* and Glove* at
Cost 1
Boot* and Shors in evdb-xs variety.
ally known Hr. Sunburn
Clothing. HsSs aud (taps in propor­
On a recant Sunday night, it i* alleged,
tion, al
WM. A. Ar i*worth's
be. with hi* nndenstrappres Grayt&gt;«rn,
Cheap Caslt Store.
Dunn aud Norris, invaded die wheat vnred with an exhibition from Antony
field of Ed. Miller, a worthy poor man; Victor Hugo aud Dcsdrmotiia. three of
Deal fair and square with everyone.
four puppies that beat Ikmtou in the
KKIXOUG, DgXXMXT A.Co.
that in fallin* destroy rd a large amount
field purpose*. They would immediately
Coffees at
Dxvouairrr's.

Below ii |
the August term of rerenit eourt which
convenes st Hastings, on Angust llth:
John Tester, Irving; Peter Fisher,
Johnstown; Sila* J. Badrock, Mabie
Grove; W.Tl. Stanley, Orangeville;
lAfayett* Teerpcnning, Prarieville;
Chsrics Oak*. Kuttand; Maren* Cokendalt. Thornapple; Andrew Ingtiram,
Woodlaml; Samuel C. Ritchie, Yankee
Springs; William Campbell, Assyria;
Gconre Paddlcfonl. Baltimore; Thoma*
McElwait^ Barry; Winfield 8. Rogers,
Carlton; Andrew J; Hardy, C**tlctou;
Peter Coburn, Haoting* Township; Cal­
vin B. Parson*. Henry Pierce, Hasting*
City; Daniel Thominon, Hope; William
Mugridge. Irving; George R. Grey bum,
Johnstown; Isaac J. Brooks, Maple
Grove; William Townsend, Orange­
ville; Charles Enxinni, ITarierillc;
David Eyclesbymcr, Rutland.
Last winter Elder Day. of North­
East Jobustowu, borrowed &lt;7 of A.

Bosqiect fully,

Lot* of Goad* for a little money for

makiwg such a racket that the folk*

most intelligent and Irest trained. p«q»s
nr All the latest Styles of Furni­
KKt.uxMi, Dxmakxt A Co.
we ever saw. Thrir mothei, Nellie, ture at
Mr. 8.1ms nqieatedly been offm-d fi.W
*r** B *
r.W ,
■ ,
I
rincing eridrumHIhat astrniglrt flour
s what customer* want, and it is conwhen a puppy, at Hampton, Iowa,

entarod in the free-foriashville, Tenn., ahe took
al! trial. At Naabville,
third n*&gt;ney and alio til in gold, a* the
best broke dog. A iqdendld creature is
his Countroa May, w hich is nine mouths
old, and valued at * 1,000. About the
first of August Mr. 8. will start with
Mr. Nichols of the Battle Crock Vibrotor firm for Minnesota for an extended

ROIMK BROTHEIW.

I NEW
STORE!
.
.
: i- :l.
►-

1

On hand, which I will sell al tbr.most liberal rate*, taking my

PAY FROM THE RAKINGS OF STUBBLES t WILS OR &amp; HOWE
(Opposite the Wokotl Houae.l

Any hoi lance that three may bb due me to go over until next year. Tbe
takings from twenty nrrrs of wheat stubble will, every season, pay the full
prims of the Hake, and no enterprising farmer can afford to do without one,
and now is die time to to Improve their opportunity.

IF TOC WANT

Fresh Goods and Lc
Prices.

(
™
_f
Hkxkt Boa,
, *ecu al• Uwoflkc
of
Comraittee.
*Chairman Street
h
| Dated, Nashville, July Mrd, 1879.

WILSON &amp; HOWE.
|

XEXT SIXTY

I wheel arc mined by poor tire setting i
i than any other way. At E. Coot a |
i J"'l' '&gt;“■ ki”'&gt; &lt;•' »”lk 1‘
‘n “»■ I
, most approved manner.
,
---------- — ----------Tcncbcra. Attention !
1 | will open a Select School in NaahfaJlterm*of’ fwhmd?
atten-

Every afternoon and evening. First
door north of Wolcott’s hardware.
Socials, festivals and families supplied ,

SUNFIELD ITEMS.

a miserable, anaatiafactory life in this ।
The threshing machine i* heard in ran through. The fire had gained eon- world, it is entirely your own fault aud
there i* only one excuse for you.-^your
unreasonable prejudb •• and«k&lt; pliriam.
Mr. Win. Rceae of Battle Creek, ia dued.
which ha* killed thousand*. Peraoiial
knowledge am! common sriisr reason- ,
viaitiug
his
nephew,
Ed.
Reese.
lout
week
a
liule
one
year
old
Itaby
WOODLAND ITERS.
ing will soon allow you that Green's .
Matthew Schatz, sou of Mrs. Moll,
drowned. It has Urn in tbe habit ot
depart,*! this life oa the 19th.
for joy.
creeping out to tbr tank of water and
Mrs. Bailey, Cwifc of the late Jo&lt; I playing therein, it* mother keeping

SUGARS, TEAS,

Buchanan Wagon for $50.oo,

COFFEES, SPICES,

CANNED GOODS
full line

All Complete with Top-Box, Whifflctrooa, NecK­
yoke and Stool Spring Seat.

STIFLE AUD FAUCI GBOCERIL
At pricee to suit the majority.
—J4utI—

Crock'ry &amp; Glasnioar&gt;

JJARVE8T
-------- AND THE-

i quality 1 can. aud uiil, *b» a* well b.
I you a* suy firm in Barry nc Eab jcoui.
| ties. Can and get my pt let-* «n any
thing in my line before niuking y»»i
rxiii hnw* r.ixl I will do von enol. I

NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET,
ARE UPON UR, AND THE FARMERS ARE

Too Hn«y to Come to Town
1

Mu

head, nervous prostration. Jow spirits.

-

|

it was found that J. McKelvey's house

that printing lobbevy.

- BUy THEY ——

Where at all time* yon can fii»d a g«..
, .tiptily of all kinds of
and K
’ Meats, including liologua*. IhWBr
Fresh and Sult Fish.
'
", Give me a trial and l&gt;v gwod Good-,
low price* and fair dealing I wi|t ,en­
deavor in merit your patronage and

1

MUST HAVE

HF* All kinds of Produce, Hide* and
Sliecp Pelt taken at the Market Pn&gt; •

Yours EoaiacctfuRy,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

QLD PIONEER STORE SPRING MILLINERY
.A.T BOTTOM ZPZR/ICIES.

ed from thia bin into tbe ear.
ed.

03484654

I&gt;AYW, the PEOPLES SUPPLY STCR!

----- THE CELEBRATED

girl
Gto. W. Faaxcu.
.baby.
Mr. Editor, we wish to correct a mis­
Give me a call ami satisfy yourselves I
take made in the item about Mid. O, S. that a dollar will load yoa down. Many
1*0*4, It should liarc read “Mrs. Pool goods at oD*-hnlf tbe regular cost, to
be found in my stock.
A. M. DxfGiirirrr.
Eld. Gillespie, of West Maple Grove,

had a Viciou* dog which bit a little boy
belonging to Mr. Stanton, last week, in Wire Mattress at *7..W is the double
so severe a manner that tbe death pen­
alty wa* pronounced upon the canine. single weave inferior article will stand
their clothes line robbed last week.
The Center fire brigade were called the test. Kkllooo. DgMAttar ACo. .
Young, Old* and Killen in tbe village
WEST KALANO ITEMS.

Notion,

Victor lingo. Dc*monin, Macbeth and
Antony with hint, that they may have
some sport too. a* well a* develop thrir E. 11KKM.
mettle. Mr. Sanlstni ia training some
dog* for a Boston millionaire. receri ing
♦ 100 each therefor. Mr. S. is selling his
There wilt l»e a job let to tlir lowest ;
responsible bidder, nt the Thonir.uple
visit to his kennles would be interest­ River bridge in Nashville, on Mounav.

frer at charge. Uncle Killen hoped of ti&gt;aching, a* well a* all branches re­
quired for a first grade certificate. .
that the council would remove to tbe
For terms and full fiarticalaro ad­
before Esquire Mills for examination clean room of the Citiarn ; and the re­ dress
C. N. Yot’xu,
Lannla being victor by three fourth* of ou Monday, when he plead guilty and corder wa* instructed ...
Naahrilk, Mkh.
to add fl.W to
a
lap.
After
doing
America
it
i*
presu
­
paid
the
debt
back,
and
intenwt
and
&gt;
cac
b
description
of
delinquent
fore*
to
tlie first floor, a circular rod curindr*
EV Crwkery, Tin and Gloa* in
med they will sail for Eufujm- and the costa amounting to $16, and the matter
huge quantities nt
DAt VHKKTr's.
continent.
wa* dropped..
and then the council adjourned.

It

BOOTS AND SHOES

EV Buy your Dry Goods. Boots ami i
UIwmm
i'nw-tf-r-MHI arut ,

ceiving the ftO bill, when, on Sunday,

David Moore is the happy father of
a bouncing lioy.
Geo. Lamb the lucky Sunfieldcr who
gal his wheat direahcd first. E. Bene­
* ear, spout* arc attached al the bottom
dict'* new machine did it.
eq nan king chicken, just a* Str Kat was
H. Knapp ta not overly foud of light­
ning, and when a thunder storm e»me«
thoua- up he seeks the friendly shelter of his

GROCERIES

Every onr who ha* an acconnt. i* re- I
quested to call sud selUi’ their acco«.nt ,
br note or odierw ise a ilhin 80 days.
,
July llth. 1«9.
Evukxk Cook.

Saturday evening.

chooses, by means of an iadex correa- lair underneath A. IF*, elevator on
panding with the rod that encircle* tbe Wednesday. and espying a pullet nab­
bed it, when a fight for liberty on one

GO TO THE NEW STOKE OF

j”^ '.’Hoe^Milkr^1
.
PF" Bny the Pnllry Suspender at
Wnggtsn’s.

.|

battery, waa tried before Esq. Parody
on Tburxlay. when tbe jary rendered a
•Jj feet ihkA fubndntkin walla Above verdict of not guilty.
A specimen of the noble red man
thia frame the walls of the building and
one Marcus 11*11. a *10 bill with wlia-h ing to anyone.
all part it ions are made ot 9x4 oak scant
in front of Andy Lenta' cigar factory, to liquidate the same, requesting him
While in Baltimore we met Dr. A. L.
his extended palm containing a bunch Io take a receipt. Hull, seemingly, to Van Horn, a talented M. D., and a genall intent* and purposes, did the errand, tieman, whom wc formed an acquaintgiving the elder a receipt, and $3 in
F. H. Schuyler ot Detroit, the leeare change, and Uien* went cast.
Time
39x44 and 10x90 with a depth of 10 feet.
rolled on and one day Parrott dunned enjrtyiug a largo ride, and
univerDay for the debt. Day replied that be sally (psyM-ctcd and'trusted by the en­
capacity 1.500 hurhela. to receive wheat
had aent the pay by'Hall and exhibited tire community.
We
understand
the
elevator
I*
to
be
the receipt. This Parrott «li&lt;ln't I*-Ai tlw Wllar re.uril
liere and the greater portion of the
.
M. Daugherty, our enterprising conununity, a* tbe eider's previous-ca­ —
Tuesday evening, the street committee
rver had been somewhat wicked, aud were instructed to let to tlir lowest bidthus a cloud of dishonesty hang over dcr thr Job of repairing the Tbornapthe elder until recently, when Hall re­
He is in quite a serious condition, but
Works, Decatur. Ill. Tbe light grana
thniugh harvest. Day bounced him Uic Red Ribbon Club in cleaning aud

tbe pedestrian line.

NEW GOODS

Justly Celebrated Rakes

Clipbet of Hasting*.

Threat* are rite, of hostile charac- possible, ami tbe grief-*Uiokeu mother you. Sold by Jkusx Haem.
thought hrr gon*, but with proper re-

harvesting. He will soon return to
one year old Mabel try.ng to get through
Brrriea Co.
Gro. Spire has l*cn down with the

Davis Sewing Machines!

choking. She had been playing with
Mr. J. A. Bachelor”, family have been
sorely afitieted of lata, their throe chil­
dren aR having tbe diphtheria, an lit-

their wbsnt Mt and

GOOD &amp;AMABIT*X.

most bloodthirsty of tbr Zula chief*.
When imroded before tire English c&gt;m-

JHE JUBW

gs-ygrS*"

■ft 1a a ehair and

Still on
COFFINS,

lillistry ind Fucy Gwds !

�popular

was found.

AU

Johtteou&gt; body
1 the ground had
rrnah torn in the
L“ The Denver

fotriod on a green biltokde.
car.

ranct

JAMS k. BimXET,

Attorney A Counsellor,

Tbe Trini-

j iniawo.,

thirty-

•ten &lt;rf 180,000 left him in Baltimore.

lad* picked her way daintily toward &gt;t

Win
ts brat teas— ta say swtM ite
IsSa, ate Fswlw. la aB tte
_____

Ex-Gov. Tildxx's auouBor home

Those Hafo-hko

which should
BOILED 1OX«T FOB DIMMER.

LUMBER WAGOII,

by Mr. Tilden, cost 8400,000.

Aad Cwrtegra st aB Biaertptis—■
of th® My. Cold water will aol

A member of the Philadelpliia com

nearly dislocating hie nr
times losing his footing.

OOBERTK A HUTCHKINS,

the pores of the skin, allowing impuri­
ties in the body to pass off, and have
given yourself in the operation a good,

beautiful ?

He

,

every nomau

he met appeared' attractive—a psycho-1 “ Who's who? “ aakrd thr bewildered
logical phenomenon which other men '
draggling to free Ltmnclf from
b-aidos Mr. Himpkina bare observed in I H‘®pkins' giasji. “ Wliai in the name
their own experience. In fact, there °* w'®mon sense is the matter with
wm saaxody a woman who paaecd him
"
that ofternoon shorn Mr. Simpkins did 1 “That divine creature in there," said
not notice, in respect either of eyes. Simpkins, wildly. “1 must know her.
1 saw her for the first time yesterday.
Bhe'a the moat lovely woman I ever
met. I followed her here to-day. Such
woman in Naw York."
' *
’ 1“ fl«nire! Such an-an ankle: Bigler,
But when Mr. Simpkins reached },
.*»"•
", c1bord**
Tenth street, there descended from a '
*n
hn““ l,rv“l ’hidi.oncc ,
TwentyThird street rtage a vision of
““i. 7?pon*,lkIc ,or
such jxrfectlovnlinea-as ramie the heart i
of Mr. Stmnkins fairly leap into hia
“c^uar'1 M.r n*«; ■
throaL Clad in what •eemed to him the ?r'
Mr Simpkin- gate tow.r-1 i
moat elegant and bewitching of coeT?*r'

UU. tud teuub lh. ehta Utt . bo,
olel.onj-oolomlribbom.tt.lm.gooa.
ol rtiot tool
oto balhooldor, tlua oelmtul b«tt« tnpe-d aonm
tbortmdloSUmrt*a.raiauigkrraao,y

J

protectorate large territories out* ide of an nearly as practicable in proportion to
the Ktalcs. There u&gt; nothing in our the number of pensioners ii|»on the re­
system of government antagonintic to spective agency rolls, as fallown
such an arrangement."
"Would it not lie difficult to control
these alien jiopnlationn if we should
take them under our protecting care?"
“Not st all.
the suprnor race would
•oon introduce ita laws and inalitutiona.
Look at the caac of New Mexico. It
Upward of ,.»,O0V cases were settled in
had aa ImmI a population when wc anJune. The Commissioner of Pensions
----------------—
The jxxiplo arc orderly and law abiding. equal, if not greater, unrulier monthly,
I know something personally of their until all arc settled. Sixty-three thou- ।
former character and their present con­ sand three hundred and seventy-twe I
dition. I accompanied, aa Quartermas­ Croons have made claims for arrears, ।
U including the 18^90 alreadvaettlcd,
ter, tbe expedition which surveyed tbe
boundary line under the Gsuilalupe no more tlsan 45,000 or 48,000 peraons '
Hidalgo treaty, and after the war I com­ who are already pemnonera have arrears
manded the Military Department in- duo them. Many, therefore, who apply
are not entitled to receive arrears. The

t
h&lt;’ t?k2* “ A* “J- “d
f* S Suopkw. Tb.n I,. .
:
lodr. and tteo again al
\2'
! datrttirat U. our oonouerAal ttlortrdo ' eod 1,1 October.
Answering a question as to the order
prtesaru an aukte sufficiently bewitch- ] luUj . •
6
the question? In case the canal were Y*
of settlement, be states wai
that inc
the act 01
of
tug to muao Hiram Powers ifa deapair
-Ths ? “ h.* evrl.im~l u
i I °P«O«1. «nthl not any strong naval Janestablished every peniuoner's
to smash to infinitesimal atoms all the . ,Ih* 7 ‘»«■ exclaimed, as soon as he (
. „„
rright
i„l.&gt; at .the
k_ same
-----------------* m.
------moment
The
pen-,
nioner was required to make application
ter hia arrears mainly for the purpose
of enabling the pension office

I

!

A Forum reporter waa detailed to in*
i terview Hon. John Jones. He pro­ reasons why wo should not allow forexclaimed, “ could j cce&lt;f‘d ** °“c* to hia residence, and'
buri.

jyOWEBS A BAXL0W,

'Doyon think the money could be

iS"**

wwv.

.Iteakral.

riage with an English resident, uud waa

proper.
iblioan candi­
the city. The potato crop grown upon date
thia land averaged sixteen and one-half
beautiful of frata re.
tons to the acre. This result led the
experimenter to contract with the mu­
Government can loan ita credit for its appealing for a change,
break one day from tbe :
the breast during the infla­ nicipal aulhontiea of Breslau, a city of
to facilitate other important national fare and announced that hr Was going
.
greatly enlarge the chest about 250,000 inhabitants, to remove ita
sure of all those things did Mr. Simp­
to have txiiled monkey aa'tlitt choice strengthen the lung power and effectuyear* experience
He Festers a|l three different interests.
_r l:._____ i
_____ A_...
kins foci that bo almost dreaded the
prejudice against Government subsi­
moment when the lady ahould descend. dies, but it will not last always. When
about 3,000 acres of land.
nnrr.
important commercial and political in­ young “monk” tumblin ate tireground,
icresi.
*enl ' ,.oor® or two more chattering mince pie, sausage, and other highlyterests oi
of a stncuy
strictly uaiionai
national cnaraeter
character &lt;I
ttu lea,,, mil .litoppto,
“S **“,
u&gt;' araroned food. Beware of eating too respiratory process by the use of fatly
-------------------hubby dear; “ in est illuriona He had not long to wait, TO u
the ago of 16, with nc capital except hia
their ordinary domestic intercourse he for st Thirty-fourth street the oonducfreely of soups; better to cat food dry food, of coffee, quinine, alcohol and
tor's
bed*
reng,
and
the
lady
got
out.
ttM
.
,toJ
be
opcntoL
.!
‘
h
,
”
d“T“ ““‘“J” k?’ &gt;“« *&gt;“ enough to employ the natural .oliva water, and by the inspiration of air re­ musical talents, became voluntary apwaa plain “Mr. B-," or "Simpkins.*
She
crossed
the
street,
and,
with
Mr.
ly tt.n- » »» imiraUT,
1 S“»',*1"'1“
’‘uoh
“Hubby, darling," said Mre. Simpof the mouth in moistening it. if in­ spectively rich in carbonic acid, poor
Simpkins following in a transport of »»&lt;, .1 tt» I.
W. ttJl
U.Y. 1 •“ ’“"r “1U*J b’ •»
to clined to overeat, partake freely of rice, tn oxygen and rich in oxygen, has led
' thia spring. I am quite aahamod to g^ I *dmtr»tjon, entered an office on thr ll.otoblttoulbto. ol mtatol TOto, l«lbo toonbeytoto IU. I”* *-' to! cracked wheel and other article that
him to the following conclusions:
into &lt;!»*-*.■
.
~2“’r
________ _
tt, tottl.oeub-a.JUo, ttTO io jj.2 .1
""y tottl .1 Wto dto-M«l by are easily digested. Eat frrely of ripe With an increased proportion of hyMr. Simpkins groaned.
' Now- ■" Mr Ht»pkins hick would .».! tt. Ito.li..- lor lio.pono.xtt be
-lh“ h"
‘‘“■'"v TL*, •"»,•“* fruit, and avoid cxceosive uso of meats.
It is Ralph Waldo Emerson who says
“I saw one at a Broadwav store yes- ,ia*c **• ,h“ °®CP WM
real-ertato I.------ . ».r ...
was made after an hour's steady Lolling. Eat at regular boors, and lightly near
of the practice of pairing off in Con­
terday," continued Mrs. 8 ; "a lieautiful
of Mr' J‘»l»nBigfor. and Mr. John
The cook picked the animal out with a the hour of going to lied. Eat slowly; trimouta, such aa sugar, which contain gress that it ia unjusufialde because a
tt.nj. to
wd to &lt;-h»r
jXd ,“riui« long, two-pronged fork, and after u-urv thoroughly masticate the food. Do not little hydrogen in comparison with their
I than one attempt sliced off a pieca fron. wash it aown with continual drink
"*’•
,
,
.ki«»—_il i—
j “’ay from American railroads and given
i oxygen, involve more exertion of the weighed fairly and paired with a vote
“Th*', always the tune." blurted
~nte«on. and wm'ked round ।
fcngltth. Frrliclj&gt; an,| Geremn v^- the upper fiart of the l«*g. Chopping it while eating. Tell your funniest storira
for the wrong. Thu habit, which was
forth Mr. Simpkins. “ Here's roerup ^.m^l . so to speak. The tedy p~ted i ^1,,.^’’
----- ..-------- ----------------------------------------- while at the table and for an hour after­ respiratory organs than sucIum are rich known to English Parliamentnry whips
in hydrogen, like tbe fate; the more
. ' ., . ----- r
" What do you throk of Capt. Eads'
1‘^ng it between his toetli,
uvu m nmi urf«(uucuk m me uur---------to—~*
carbon predominates in the food, in in the last oentsry, was not introduced
ornment; silver worth onlv 98 cent-on l&gt;”*rc&lt;l from view Mr. himpkin. atood plan
i— •for
— a --------labor directly after hearty eating.
marine .....
railway acr&lt;&gt;*n ..the। he chewed and chewed and chewed in
proportion to hydrogen, the more car­
the dollar, and — but what's the use of *°r a moment irresolute in the doorway. irtiimns?" “I read bus letter in Un­ vain, and th«n brongh't it forth from his
bonic acid is evolved, and the more oxy­ an earnest protest from John Quincy
XXKBC1SK.
talking economy to women ? ’
‘inJ l*&gt;en. with a determination, daah&lt;-d
mouth, and. holding it for a moment in
Exercise, not too violent, but suffi­ gen is taken up. while the richer the Adams, then a mexnl&gt;er of the H&gt;raac.
hia hand, cast it on the ground with the cient to produce a gentle perspiration. । diet in hydrogen the less oxygen is re­ and, upon its introduction in the Senate,
Mrs. Simpkins arose, and, passing j
n. .
over to her husband, eat down in his 1
The offices of Mr. Bigler were sitn- connection with legislation at Washing­ single remark: “ Gum boots." The should l&gt;c iuul cacti day in the open
quired. An atmosphere containing 5 Beaton met it with sharp condemna­
lap and put her arms around his neck. »‘«1 pn tho sec-ind floor. Tiicy con- ton, but 1 believe he is a groat engineer monkey returned to the boiler at once,
or 6 per cent, of cartionic acid could be tion. Ordinarily from five to twenty
She was no longer voung. Hit cheek "“tod of tw&lt;’ roon“ “ ua,cr one about Hiaproject for a railway which could be wlicro be remained for another sixty
breathed for some minutes without op- membeia are paired in Congress, but on
connmon or xixn.
had lost something'of its girlishness, u'n fret square called by Mr. Bigler hi- built with American capital as a com­ ,minutes,
and,------the second
tasting
I a roll-call Saturday nearly sixty mem
,------------------»brought
------ e—
The condition of the mind has much
]
stitioteqoom,” and a larger and
t
■
...
,il
“
°
“
i
10
'
,o
with
hedth
'
Ilr
*»optfol
“
ud
mercial enterprise abould be carefully
rerellod to Mr. Simpkins tbe days of |: mon.’ &gt;«x«rious one within reserved for considered. The |K&gt;~ubilily of such a ,«lrr aud juicy
for
a
monkey
aud,
by
.to,— ...
”7* ’ 7 joyous. To be so avoid boiunewi
iswesa enen- minute; st
at 7.2 all
tui tbe
toe carbonic
carnonic acid
acul • It U
is thought that before long the
long ago, when he was proud to hold | ‘f”* PpH*?* ot, co«^WtmUal interviews, plan's Mtccwdiug ia an sddilionrl reaaou dint of active mastication and “ ' '
tanglcmento that may exute­ jK-rplrxity produced in the body ia retained in the cotton-mills of Sow England wHl
her thus, and when he would chrerfullv I A" «r Simpkins expected, the lady
. ..
r-------- — - delicate and anxiety. Keep out of debt.
ebt. Live
Live blood.
I| built
torv. instead
built ,,1^
with one
one Mstory,
instead of
of with
with 1live !
have paid for a hundred bonnets a y«i '
PnTU''
' ^e door
S-v,r.l
.tttmpu .«&lt;
y„a,
A1TOJ elm,. - |
'
or
six.
as at nrraenL Thr a/lvanto^r. II
if she had aakixl for them.
| bU-« slightly ajar, and, aa she oat with
ml ,n
companv. Do !
.tn Operator'* Blunder.
"lou evidently think it the manifivt . Huh- more proUtow.1 rapmto,™
“My dear,’ he aaid. relenting a little, hrr
toward it, be could ace her destiny of this republic Ui acquire all monkey cuisine devefooed
developed the f^-i
fact th.L
that, M |icarly
„ Joa know
'Thll,
the territory down to Um* isthmus." with the meal chopped fine and stewed
,uu vx.urcu m maiMsc i .ujucry. xuo re
England
“Yea,” she m-mI, simple, "it will buv Biglnr. At that moment Mr. Simpkin.* ’ “1 certainly de. Nothing u plainer with a flour thickening, a |ialatablo Bra- conscience will always lie at care If I ,u „„ „,.WJ
ixxwaionally disappointed, remember i Crora Roada The talented minister of | gingham factory
tel bonnet*
buuuvi.”
'
enught Bigler's eye, and beckoned Iranxilnui-Jnsh slew could be manufactured tiial there is no roec without a thorn, that church was awarded the degree of » onc-atory build
that
Mr. Simpkins sighed, and hia pocket-(to bun to come out. Bigler, , will lead to the aliaoqitiou
out
the ingredients
at .T~7i
hand. Flushed “S'* Gist the darkest clouds have a I Doctor of Divinity by one of onr ool- about an acre, w
WilliofUi&gt;.
fimt
—i----------&gt;—•- •forth
—•from
----------------u 1. bunking from Simpkins' excited man- I and the Central Amend
mJilrifed™ b^?
; “,tCT hnin«: lhal «“hine follow, leges a few day. .inre. and ra soon ra corner towrra, at
book
came slowly
his jiocket
mrntaJ culinary hue. parrots were next »i,,ren
.
AiBrnoui energy will seek a
came quickly into tbe outer rwm. A
lie
did
so
he
swung
the
door
wid
woman having so many bonnets; Uiere'n
tions,
which
cannot
sustain
or
forty
gov
­
reveabng
to ---Mr. Simpkins' —
vt
found to be edible, although somewhat
a whole
barrel-full
nn in
the.attic
now " ' open,
—
« —
Mr. Sttrpktt.
^2
tott
r-.u„
-•—
J----------K— U,
l.-dj--------■——
.( b„ ernment themselves, will come under
the control of tbe superior race. Noth- strong in flavor. With monkey. parrot,
impatience, and, jamming oa hi. hat, l,urTO*1* hcr head resting upon her
Ur. e fish. wLeh are caught bv .p^r
’
“7_
“2
stalked down town to his buaincM. He
delicately-gloved hand, her
From a pnrate letter reeved from
omnfo?,,^
atopjied on tbe way and bought a 812 i
gracefully from her Muxicu. You might an • di try to man- mg ..r ri,.,.ung bari-ed arrow.’• HL
box of agars, and lunched at noon at a “houldera, and that pretty foot peeping
cord
attached,
the settlers
are enabled
Gen.
Grant it ish-Ixwn
evident that
his change
।
• i wo.51
» n ^TL
» 1 ‘&gt;o^rU
r«- »’
« ization, either as respects the improve­
to
exist
in
compare
romfort,
workof
movement,
brought
abcS
h^mori
fashionable restaurant, at an expense of *“*t«Iy from beneath the fold, of her
ment of the condition of *ithcr the hu82.50; but then these thing, were nc- *,rr*h' Her liead was turned away, and
tug and rating being about thr only by the seeounte he ha. retired of the
amu-wnent. they have
" • offictou. intentions of rome of the indi.
^*211“ e*&gt;ureh. al
ootaitics, and Mr. Simpkin, did not have hcI.P-Te* evidently fo nt upon the floor,
“How could we assimilate such n
a barrel full of old cigars in the attic.
T1"® "’I?111
entirely too mnoh for I maw of turbulent, alien |&gt;eople with our
Whether il was too remembrance of i Mr- Bimpkins, and he seized Mr. Big system of government ?* “That bongs
his wife’s Ettlo act of girliahnoa thsi 1&lt;?r’“ “nu w,lh Bnfh "nertO' that the lat up the common objection tj&gt; tern
thia country i
morning, or whether hi. heart was tcL^.rl*v ho*lcd.
ttf-na U.
■“ ing of fish by
tonal oxponston. 1 reply that I sc® prepared for publication a statement r«&lt;». b. u. I—
tinged with a alight feeling of remonu*
. **?*,,!**? devil’s the matter?"'ex nothing in our constitution which makes
.M
•bowing that, up to June 3u, 13,81*)
for hia ungracioumcws, Mr. Simpkins
Bigler.
tendering
him
a
rvccpUon,
and
against
'
claims for arrearn &lt;&gt;*
took his way homo up Broadway that
"Who ia she? cried Simpkins, point­ 8tales immediately out of all the new
fish-breeders have gone too far. Than,
•anting f7.230.572.44,
been settled
night with ' warmer feelings toward *n8 hisrani tbe private room. “Intro- &gt;
at present salmon in the Scottish riven
territory we may acquire. There is no and mid. or were r&lt;
I
wnm.ukimt than bo had known for a duce jne. In Heaviffi'a name, who reason why we should not control by a distributed among the
mimi rather to exile himself until after

ahe

'

Ik

DRU68,MEDICHIE811iCHEMICAL8,

Ihat we should give notice of the views
we entertain upon the subject. A pas­
Simpkin? that the lady would never gel sage between the Atlantic and Paciflc
d. as he went, Mr. Sunphimsclf with a thousand

■SIBPKIXN' MISTAKE.

Fan Wacom a SrsciaLTr.

accident on that read, has been com pro
Mm. Reek

Before

duc. The dale of filing such applica­
tion is not therefore taken into account
in fixing the order of settlement. He

”&gt;”0 ““

&gt;7 I

toOofiit, tott

Five Bay. Without Water.

Si”’* i
along the wc«t coast of South America, |
the i.thmns, and Mcxico,.will consume !
the period between the present and the 1

He, however, is much gratified at the
tone of the leading Republican and In­
dependent journalists of the countrv in
condemning as they do the machina­
tions of those people, as he thinks a
movement
inspired
and operepolitical
- —----—
,------------*tpd *7 •nol‘ »nfluene«w could ouly
bn
the
nartv into discredit
draerndu and
sod throw
I. ^
nnrar
« ,!
"* party
j,l 0,1
defensive; that il was impor­
' Unt tor 1110
paxg® ‘teelf of such

^SX^T-tt.^

rhen the first

x
Ou hia way back from the west Paul
Borton stopped for a short time to en­
joy the beauties of Niagara falls. “I
never aaw anything so grand in ita
way,“ arid be; “bnt I waa watching it
with an eye to Mta practicability, anil I
am of tbe opinion that it ia not impoo-

him
lost hia life waa an exhibition of infam­
ous cowardice. The troopers testify
that they and Lieut. Carey gallo[xxl
two or three miles, after discovering the
Zulus, without halting to see if tbe
Prince waa following them. Previous

that a moment's assistance in mounting
would have enabled young Bonaparte
haps at some future time I may attempt to escape. It appears, furthermore, that
the feat. There is one bagbear I intend
to overcome, and that is the much- chief were disobeyed in sen
feared whirlpool rapids. I have been

without sufficient escort; and

General has not forgotten the kind
offices of his real friends, and the step to go through them, and in that time I feature.
Lto
— to—_ , .1.—— —— 1______
will prove that the currents at the foot

The following ia a comparative siato- position in the expedition will
nonen reading in large towns and a tI ies throughout the country, at the ex1----------- »—smaller towna
districts. Ilia various causes on steamboats during tl
yean ending Jana 80, 1«79 and 1878:

Simpkins wra

■Poor old hubby
with nothing but thirst
boats was «J7; in 1878, 804; to 1877,

Mnking Cariso

spring. After sixty
kbar. during wkirh

IROH, MAILS lr SBELF HARDWARE
trecUBy ate. ia Hmm* luraUSiwaa. Huwmm
ate Hara—• HaHwarv. an bararaa vamotte
ate ma4« rsrlunyAr -X —k laaaoal Iralter. ail
rate, la mr line aa rbrap aa al aa, tea— la
kublcaa. fmWfcl indtete

-PEOPLE'S DREG STOKE,

Hn.tlusa, MJeto

I

W. H. GkOODTEAM.

DKI GGWT Jk BMIUELLEB
H&gt;,Galana
rl|HK&gt;niMMl Fam II, *—Ip— rarafell, —mpontevl with I)r»r »“1 Ctem-tea of
tmr—J qaalli, mal, FrW— alaa,a Ike teal

■yV«- *• GOODTEAE,
Dealer la

DEI GOODS, SILKS ait DBE88 GOODS­
Ura l, Ma*- Ckrthtaje, Hat. ate Capa, Boota .te
Hteea. Ola-etae. Saittb. Sr. tenth aU* of
Male M, comer ot JeSe—ca.

JUMPS RUSSELL,
ttealer l» Faaej ate BUfte

ZDZR.'S' GOODS,
Itre— Goode ,od Tntamlaja. II1U ate Ca&lt;a. La.U—
.te M‘—ra-Ph.-—I, Gallen. Ar I'reae ate Cloak
Mak-ng a epeeiat,. Itebll |llr.d. Mai, Hl

|^0BT. J. GRAKT Sells

PLASTER,
Salt, Lime, Water Lime, Ac.
yy»

f* hicks,

Deale y la

Groceries and General Produce,
J^EXTLET BROS. A W1LKI.MS,

NAKH. IMMHW and BLI.VIM,
Ate httpotot. of Ite

Hastings Forsour A Machixk Shop

M. BLACK.

Thz British authorities in South

the settled
□ea «i&lt;* nartv ■ =--------—•---------------- nur® oonn'
M. Winchester |
Cor. Chicago Time
Johnson, both !

i uaxia yon ; ana ui
and left. He returned

ar Ceatlf l{«nU for Um Wlui Flow. U

UDBT A. UO0DTEAH,

| XTEWTOJi HOI SE,
I

ngninai gravel anu roexa. j
Buckland, die naturalist and
scur in salmon, thinks that the pluguc
ia the result of overstocking, just as in
old times overcrowding caused typhus
in jails and work-shops. Here is a hint
for onr pucinlturista.

n.--. every wncra
greatest consideration, and more no

of the falls are not so complex aa peo­
THE MARKETS.
ple certainly believe.” A fter his arrival
sxw roaa.
tn Now York. Boyton visited Msr.h.t. •avexa..
...............
tan beach, where he vu introduced to Mom.......................................
highly token up for settlement in order of fll.
Prof. King, the srronauL After the
nation inK applicationa, pensioners living in
.................... *
those who have betrayed him for tb«r two had conversed a while, arraugc- raoes-sapaerao
a ■, ,,
.
i
own selfish purpceee. — Wathiugton
s.MmlUte
O.l.
M
1
»
4
Cor. SL Louin Gio be-Democrat.
S1 a a aaa—a
............... h
be carried out Onr Government should or^er of settlement would be an unjus
the business goes any further."

HARDWARE,
Iron, Nadia, Stow®a andTixxwax®.

„ C-Uh a&lt;ki.

II »»* *&gt;M
».
। f. X -1 ’ 1 '.
M — aa
at
a. ^a . to.
.
a

American and Foreign Hartle,
Monuments, Toxbstones, Mantles,
Jfnwllnc-. Slich.

NO PATENT NO PAY.

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                  <text>VOLUMEVL

NUMBER 45.

NAS'

lf tbe Sahara b FtoMed, What!
The only important objection which
has tons far been urged against toe un­
dertaking has arisen in the apprehen­
sions expressed by a few srientiata that
the evaporation produced by so larg and ao shallo-r a body of water, exposed
to the tropical nun, would lx- sufficient
to deluge Northern Europe with inceadtoesss rmaaHist toolere, sod sa equal
amoter ate prosuta-4 by IL TW dherer Is
also rsa'nit &gt;*■ W*lker, s litU* town ssvon mMss
from Osnter Putat, several deaths harm* oe-

Is it not probable that all Mich appre­

A.

M FLINT,
A TTnUXITIf .1 U, „1 eslfcdu,. In O-nrerj

WALTEH S. POWBKH
A TTOMXKY »i Law. Jreis# oftta Free-. «d
So&lt;»»y FuUlc. Trsnrecls a
Law

and laovcrniaael Clalma a arei-Ully. oiSrw orer
Mares's Burr, Mata 01ml. NrehiUfe. Mlek

CHAR 11. BRADY,
A TfORXI.Y al 1— an 1
in fLaMery
Ural Estate and In.ur.u-. Act..I. Cz.ll.mot
aa-lt&gt;n&gt;vy*aaBg.ssl.«:mi.. Umaiy umI PeoateaVidm. t#rai|«b ait.adol la. sad all atbw
irssraEsu-'

Dr. £ D. SESSIONS,

PERSONALS.

TldMEOFATHICn&gt;y.lr-.a_ Lwteri si JUsyr11 la &lt; relar. Day su.l nljhl nUa pnanpUy

x

LEMS DURKEE

Geomoe Baxcbovt is again ill at
Newport.
Gkokok Eliot expect* to come u&gt;
/.mcrica nett year.
SkxatuR G a ALAND, of Arkansas, has

.

I AW VLB. Notary Faldu:, KraJ latsteaad User
A J ascs A&lt;.at. Collsrrloa. fsotu^ly reads, aad

EMORY PARADY.

Alexander baa trkcrapted to Ike Porto th*:
the Turkish troops h»rr riulated BuUc^ruui ter­
ritory u&lt;*r Dsbcitxa, atu) Raabi-IJasuoAs are
ptllaClOK and area retire Ung. The Prince dt-

TUrnCCOFTirfTTEACJE. e«a.srsosU&lt; ear»
O fully and pi .asj.lly alim.1^1 la irffi.. re^
aid- Main Mnrt. Xsst^lDa Mko.

*25,000 reatdeucc aS Poona.
Gem. Loxurnuurr is said to be mak­
ing Tjouey in tbe hotel btuinem.

K J FE1GHNER,

Gcx. IlniutiD Taylor toft oil lus
property to has three daughter*.
Both M’tiodrand Ban key willing at
the sins of St. Louis next winter.
Mu. T. B. Akthi k, the author, is
visiting bis sou, a physician, in Scran
ton. Pa
There were 7.629 marriages in New
York oily during the year ending with
Juno 30.
Tlir. buaiucM of tl^&gt; lair Boron Lionel
de Itothachiltl will be earned on by tbe

XJOTABY FVBUC aad Iteal Estate *m&gt;t
I" Carsft.1 aUsoixxi flrea to tkedrswtat oTaHirt
resss. drsda. twilrnete. sir. Fi-rs-iu dr.1 ring to
Ssy "r reil real relate sill Sad res always m head
to attend 1, Umr ..Ma
_____

UNION HOUSE

The poet Longfellijw ia small, thin
and straight. His jx&gt;ems are great,
brood and gracefully curved.
Hdaius ThcrmaN travels iv a linen
duster that completely envelopes him.
there being on his bead a Large silk

ORNO STRONG.

OLCOTT HOUSE,
NatoyiUa, Michigan.

UWign ctevatora oootaln 2.535.K3 tmab.-b uf wbsxl.
UubeU at te.ru, l.M.tiV
Vuabrla at Oats, 6O,W7l) tawtete at .ye, and
bushels of bartoy. maAiug a icrand total
of .\775.&lt;te bushels, apunat 1,5^UU btsatela
al this psruxl last year.
,

C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

b« blRb, Um&gt; qasllly of lb" very t»«J, so&lt;l tbo
wsstter soeb sa Io give tbs fsnrers everj oppwlunlty for securiag tbe great crop
—The coiner# of silver dolUrv for ths mouth
at Joly fobs te.wo tSOO.an sod ITUU.OOU

^yiLLlAM JONEB,

hensions arise out of a misunderstand­
ing as to the topography of the Sahara
and North Afnca? The entire region
to be flooded ia practically abut in by
mountain-chains on all sides.
The
Atlas mountains on the north, lifting
toc:r snow-dad peaks in some instances
12.000 feet, afford u sufficient bnlwark
for the protection of Europe from in­
creased humidity. The only possible
northern cutlet for air currents from
El Juf would lx&gt; across Tunis ia a
northeasterly direction over the widest
part of the Mediterranean. Currents
moving in that direction, if they reached
Europe at all, would touch the shores
of Greece after they had lost most of
l their humidity. M. de Leascpa, after
a careful examination of the onestion,
_.. _____ ____ _ is convinced that it would result in the
"**
i Reneral improvement of tbe climate of
tMrh.
• Europe rather than to its detriment,
roniuf-r, aMh-o-i j The advantage of tbe increased evap| oration to North Africa cannot be overuJ &gt;aa ot harnu J estimated.
The snow-clad cliffs of
A ban, lying to the east of the proposed
to inak*
’“'d toe Kong mountains to the
&gt;s to hu re»»v. m south, would bring down upon th:'
'
lurched desert grateful rains, which,
a. Utri* * n»m.w with the assistance of cultivation, would
in t,m'’ n" d&lt;”&gt;l* redocm thousands of

Mu*. Seabm Riled the Texas Central
railroad for $2,500 damages for killing
her son. The jury returned a verdict houacbuld work. And all day long ar
in her favor and warded hoc *6,000,
1 they toil tlu-y drop gentle words from
Veterans of the war of IH12 are their lips and scatter little seeds of
dying off rapidly.
Roll-call at Paris kindness about them; and to-morrow
(Ky.) reunion in June of last year flowers from tbe garden of God spring
showed 52 areecu t; the same roll pii* up in the dusty street* of earth and
along the hard paths of toil on which,
Laving died.
their feet trend. Moro than once in the
A Lady eorreapondeat at Washing­ Scripture the Eves ot God'a people in
ton, writing of Senator Hill, at Georgia, lbw world are compared in their influ­
says: *Ho Laa brrti * kMbodiat rlaaa ence to tbe dew. There may be other
leader or preacher, and a certain aroma point* of analogy, but specially note­
of sanotimonionsneaa seems to emanate worthy ia the quiet manner in which
from his aandv face, or to hover over it dew performs its ministry. It falls
like an aura. His hair is sandy, touched silently and imperceptibly. It makes
with gray, with a alight fringe of toe no noise. No one hears it dropping.
same below his chin. His mouth is ' It cbooses the darknor* of the night,
clean-cut and resolute, bis eyes light when men uro sleeping, and when no
blue, with a certain meditative, intro­ man can witness its licautiful work. It
verted light in them which ahows that covers the leaves wilh clusters of pearl*,
he docs co isidenblc thinking after a j It steals into the bosom of the flowers
and leaves a new cupful of sweetness
fashion of his own."
there. It pours itself down among the
root* of the grawes and tender herbs
and planta. And in the morning there
is fresh lieauty everywhere. The fields
look greener, the garden* an- moro fra­
grant, all life glows and sparkles with a
facw splendor. And ia there nn lesson
here aa to the manner in which we
should seek to do good in thia world?
Should wc not strive to have i»ur influ­
ence fdt ralbet than to be seen or

Eten's Etertric Uglrt.
The New York corrcwpondent of toe
Philadelphia Pr&lt;s* write*: The declar­
ation of Edison tliat he could light all
our cities now with electricity if be
could find a big mine of platinum is be­
lieved to be only a method of covering
his retreat It u probably true that bis
burners would cost *10 to *15 apiece if
ma&lt;l&lt;* ot platinum, but gentlemen in
this city who are perfectly familiar with
all that ia going on at Menlo Park do
not Ixdieve that the cost of thia metal
is the trouble which Edison now en­
counters. In stiile of all that Edison
allows to 1&gt;V made known, and in spite
of the fact that he claims to have his in­
vention covered by poL'iite, be does not
dare yet to give a public exhibition of
his light. U-cauM- his regulator cannot
be depended upon, and heia afraid tliai
his lam Ja will melt in tbe presence of
the public, and the exhibition would
ilcmoustrate his failure and not his suc­
cess. E&gt;liaou haa never yet given an
exhibition of his Mght, The Fuller
people, who liave a platinum burner
illuminated liy an induction coil, have
never permitted anybody to soe their
light in qpendion either, and practically
they have ceased to cxjieriment with
tor'light The trouble is too old one,
the lamp melt* While the rdatintim
lamps would be costly, it is cvidenMhat
find oust would be no drawback,because,
if aa much money could be saved by
electric light as Edison claims, it would
l&gt;e ehroper in too long run to use it
even if toe lamps roat f 15 apiece. The
electricians here say that gas chaadebem
cost more than candlesticks, yet that
lias not prevented gas from coming into

quantitics of buffalo meat, wild taruipheads and hot cauldrons of otoer eat­
ables that are uamdena.
About 5.000
Indians wero present All bad on their
holiday attire. The drenses of some of
the chiefs and those acting as directors
or prieota were gorgeous.
'• When all was prepared, amid tbe
waving of bsnners, music, and tbe loud
shouting of the assembled throng, over
fifty braves cute rod, each painted and
naked to tbe waist. Each carried in
his band an ornamented whistle, made
from tbe bone of an eagle's wing, which
was blown shrilly during the dancing.
Each also carried a Ironqnet composed
mostly of tbe wild sage. Tbe first after­
noon's performance would bar- been
called wonderful for display of heroism
and power to endure and suffer. Many
had from fifty to 200 pieces cut out of
tbe flenh of their arms and back. Tbe
dance was kept up all night with un­
abated fervor, every performance hav­
ing something new'and startling. Bat
in tbe morning torture reigned mpreme,
men dancing with two, three and four
buffalo heads sunpended from holes ent
in their flesh. One Indian dragged on
the ground eight buffalo head* fastened
to the flesh of his back, and in the
stooping posture he wai forced to as­
sume they had torn the cut* in bis liack
to tbe extent of three inches. Others
were held by four differens cords, two
in the breast and two in the back, fast­
ened to four stakes, and still others
were fastened to the center-pole with
ropce which were fastened to the breast
and back. Borno, in addition to being
fastened by the fleah of their breast*,
had buffalo head* suspended from the
back, and they would be wised by tbe
hanging heads and jerked until one
would think I heir life would bo forfeit­
ed. Others made frantic efforts to break
loose, and I often noticed the integu­
ment to be stretched three or four
inches from tbe body. Some fell faint
and exhausted, and with wsid shout*,
the din of music, and wierd songs,made
of it a perfect pandemonium. The

the buffalo heads white praying for suc­
cess in hunting, and the priest wept
and aaktxl the GrwM Spirit to give them
aucceas in the chase, and let them bsvc
food for their wives and children.
Also to give them plenty ot horses, to
firoaper them, and help them to subdue

“David. Wake Up!”
Sixty years ago. Durham, Conn., was
known as an old-fashioned, sleepy town
of 1,001) inhabit*® ’. About the only
amusement of its chief men and women
— bric-a-brac and pointing on panels
and porcelain were then unknown—was
to grow genealogical trees, whose roots
ran down to Godric the Saxon. Borne
of these precious trees rooted themielves—at tetAt. such w~* toe affirma­
tion of ancratml pride -not far from
the building of Babel. 1 he sleepy old
town had, however, a right to amuse
itself in geneatogv, for it produced a,
number of remarkable men- the Chaun­
ceys, the Wad*worths, the Lymans, the
Anrtins, and toe Goodriches—celebrat­
ed in the literary, clerical, legal and
official an rials of a dozen States of toe
Union.

First Leek ia a Sirror.
The eflect which tbs sudden seeing of
themaelvee aa others see them bad upon
revcral Biameae women, is narrated by
a lady:
A few weeks ago a company of Bismeee women come to see me and to look
at my house. They consider it a great
event if I invite them through my sleepy, and so were the people—when
rooms, and let them look at my bed, my in church. Gne hot Sunday morning
tables, my chairs, my pictures and nick- in midsummer, s* the minister. Iter.
uaeka. and eapecudly if they can get a David Smith, paused at his "Seventhly,
look at themaelvee in the mirror on my my brethren," he looked around.
Everybody seemed indifferently to
“aeventhlv. for. with one execution.

This year’s yfllalc wfa'Bw arc full of
hoe-up.
TnEbe-1 fellows for a square toe-andbeal walk are the chiropodist*.
A mice little boy calls himself Com­
pass because be is boxed so often.
“We don't have ice-cream enough,"
ia the great complaint of some-her.

When you Lave feed the waiter at the
summer resort, then be will feed you.
soda-water seller by locking at bi* phiz.
Wbex a batter fit* a cap to your era
ninm bo ertp-aiaes your bead, doean*

That was a fine mei-a-Yorick display
when Hamlet discovered the skull of
the dead jester.
Sthaddlixu a blind—Thia phraau
probably refers to equestrian exercise
on a sightless uof»c.
The animal that pulls tbe canal boot
is said to resemble the Hall murderer,
inasmuch as be is a runic at tow.
Thue is one Southern yell that it is
to be hoped we shall not hear this sea­
son, and that is the yell o' fever.
The fisherman is a tryanglrr sort of
fellow.—Syracuse Times. He is oftenlimos a sort of a wrecked angler fellow.

James, you ongut io oe up wiser me ibis
on such a beautiful morning." Matterof-fact boy—"AH'right. But how'm I
going to get up there?"
A Fmcnch widow is t ewailing the
recent loan of her husband. " I have
at least one consolstiou." ahe sobs out,
drying bur tears; "I know where ho
spends his nights now."
A rcDooLMirraxM, while taking
down toe name# and ages of her pupils
and the namer of their parents at the
begiuninR of the term, naked one ’ittle
fellow, “What’s your lather's name?"
" Oh, you needn't take down his name;
he's too old to go to school to a woman,"
was the reply.
Ax exchange give* directions for “a
good way to build a chimney," but
everybody know tliat the best way to
build it i* on a house. A chimney
built in the tower part of the garden,
100 feel from the bouse, would prove a
ridieukraa failure.—Norritlcncn Her-

Chakles the StHTLE once remarked
to his fool, Jean, that ho thought they
had better change place*. As Jean did
not look well pleased at the proposal.
Charles asked him if he were not con­
tent at the idea of being King. " Oh,
content enough," was the reply; " but
I should be exceedingly a’ burned at
having such a fcol."
. “Jake8," said toe veteran psriiamentarian. as they sat quietly fishing,
"it wouldn't do to move the previous
question up here." "Why not bars aa
” Because," explained the veteran, aa he
proceeded U&gt; render his hook tempting
to the fish, "because if the motion
should prevail, it would cut off all de
bait"
Paor. HoLdd ways that a great many
writers use a vocabulary of 30,01)0

Tbe whole spirit of the gosrxl teach™
thia -Wbw thou does* thy alma, let
not thy 1&lt;ft hard know what thy right
hand doalk. tlial thy sima may be in

The old signs seldom fail —a red and
angry sunrise, or flushed ctould st
evening. Many a hope of rain have I
bosh dasbad by a pointed sky M svnmA
There is truthia theold couplet, tMi

her Life through • iil—fvi 1
a cool head. Jeanne is h
known, if ah« Kvva to grow

and, to the swinsss, replied, "His si*■ and bis aunta.’-

�UWTH. YOU Hl THE

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'

LIGHTNING SEWER
THE NEW WILSON
man population to be merrj over.- A
strong empire itaa grown up instead of
u number of wuak kingdoms and duch­
ies, bat ever rince tberkwa of the war
with France the strength of tbe ndera

in the country against one another, and
thus while weakening them to extend
hi* own authority. Till lately ho ral­
lied all sections of Protastanta round
him against UltramaraUsm, In which
he saw tbe greatest danger to German
unity. Now he fa almost at peace with
Catholic*, and fa employing them and
all the Conacrrativea in aetting up a
Protectionist policy in ita extremest
form; and the change of president*aqd
vice preoidenia in the Imperial Pariia
roent which bo effected a few weeka
ago gives notable evidence of his orer-

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Tba reason giv­

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THIS

THE “BOSS” OF AT.T. SEWING MACHINES.
Il manafaetared by tbe old and reliable WiLaox Sawrxo Machimk Co.,
Chicago, HL. and for aale in Barry Co., at

G. A. TRUMAN’S STORE,

DRY GOODS.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
NOTIONS.

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

BUTTER &amp; EGGS

BOSTON STORE.

D. C. GRFFITH

illSWORTB 4 BROOKS,

SUMMER TRADE

7 he Long Urick
DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
BOOTS AND SHOT'S,

HATS AND CAPS
NOTIONS, CROCKER

lint) Suet tj Doliu mil titi.

The Nashrille Carding ’ Mills is

fewor, from school of mint*, Columbia
College. New Turk. are here taking op
tbe practical part of mining. They
•pent three wecka^n^beUtlantic,mak­
ing a Mirrey ot tbe entire mine, and arc
now at work in the Calumet and Hecla.
H. J. Msntx.

| love tb.. beautiful are never tmd. Thia
wifi be consolation to the men who
run* away with his neighbor's wife.

Two naked cheraba, over the portal
of a new court bouse a: Rock font. Hl,
ao offi-odvd the m.w*l rcnsr of the city
that they wrce chi«dM off.
A busy awra at Ouluaatam. Okta, ka^»
a phonograph rawly f«r use in hi.
-------------------------------- ----------------------- ------------ office, and. when anybody l-ginn to
। within the post three wmka, and ia &lt; tail him a long story, be says, “just
i every rase rhe acnuulnd*--------------------- : i*li ii lots. Mu.
PU
t bung by a tuub.

OWtP HAP1DS I IV18IOJ

sa" ""
M

ida. ' Tbe river ia ooncontinuoua arething. boiling mass of water, with jagged
en.fm- these new deliberations is that
rocks protruding at all points. The
both the Russian army ami the French
ride was one the moat exciting of a
have grown in numbers ami perfection
Prince Bismarck haa seldom lw«n ii.
life-time. It seemed that we hardly
a position of greater perplexity than
breathed before we were down in
ioed upon. and that both are likely to
tliat In which he ia now placed. If he
smooth water.
About half way down,
WHICH CONSISTS OF
become evea more formidable' in the
cboosea to-aubruit to certain conditions
tbe eanoe in which I rode arrack a bid­
future. In addition, it ia expected that
his protection1st policy may be regard­
den rock but glanced off from It like a ed aa safe, 'it ia true tliat since the
the growth ot the Revenue by taxation
ftaeh and on we went.
Perhaps on re­
will place larger means at the Govcrnadoption of Herr Von Franckcnstcta'a
flection it might seem fool-hardy to risk
nser.ts command when the estimates
‘ federal guaranteea" by tlie Tariff
one's life In a dancing canoe in those
eome to be revised, the period of seven
Commission, those liberate who had
roeky rapids for no other object than
year* for which tbe army estimates
supported bls financial schemra hare
it* novelty, but the excitement of the
were voted expiring next year. Not­
withdrawn their allegiance, but their
withstanding tbe septennial estimates, moment ia aa exhilarating aa the stimu­ aid ia unnecessary. Th® Conservative*
lus of ehampaigne.
Savoy, Texas, July 33th, 187V.
some additions have been made to.tbe
and tbe Centre Party form a majority
- pictured Rocks and Grand Island, two
.
army since thUperiod; and It is now
in the Reichstag, and any meaanre of Ed. News:
point, of especial interest, waa ao un­
A* I have not seen anything in the
stated to be the intention of the Gov­
which they and i*rinec Biamarck ap­
fortunate aa. to pass in the night.
ernment, when it haa once morn to ap­
prove must inevitably become a law. News from thia State for a long time,
West from Marquette the scenery of the
ply to Parliament for funds for the
In order to accnre-tbe help of the Cen­ I thought I would write you a few line*
route is beautiful. The shore* of tbe
military establishment, to ask that the
tre Party, however, be m tut be prepar­ in regard to crop* and weather here
lake are bold and rocky, and there
preaent estimate*, includingtbeexpen­
ed to grant some important demands; thia season. It ia very hot and dry at
beautiful
islands.
diture for the additions refcred to shall are numerous,
and it remains to lie seen whether they present. Till* is the third drought
Light house* are frequent. At Huron
be voted aa a fixed grant, once for all.
hare not pitched tlieir expectations Lhj since laat January- The first lasted
Ray ia the headquarter, of parties who
without the neceaoity of renewal; aud
high. One of their terms seems to be eight weeks, the second a*x week a, and
are ejecting a very important light
that, beyond thia, allowance shall lie]
that the may laws shall lie modified or the preaent one four weeka and no sign
I house on a reef, forty-five miles out in
of ruin. There willl not be over half a
resile for e prnpnoed increase of the I
J the lake. One hundred men are now interpreted in a manner agreeable to corn crop. The wheat crop sm almost
field artillery, the engineer force, the ‘
the
Papacy. Thia appears to hav^ been
| employed. It ia now three year* since
railway corps, and ail ot the infantry
pressed upon tbeattention of tbeChan­ a total failure in thia । art of tbe State,
| work was commenced, and will require |
cellor before a single vote was record­ what tlierc waa yielding only five bush­
। three years more to complete it, and ia
ed in his favor by tbe Catholics; and els per acre, and millet ia a total fail­
IHrrctly op- it can hardly have auggrst&lt;-&lt;l pli-a-anl ure. The farmers depend entirely on
Thk Roman Empire did not begin to I to cost Into the millions.
Ipooitfc
this
place
is
the
village
of
Han
­
exhibit ay niptona of decay until it eras­
rcrtcjlions to a statesman who had talk­ thia crop for their winter feed. Cotton
ed to extend its dominion and bound­ cock, only separated by Portage River, ed so often and ao vehemently about will lie a fair crop if nothing bappeua
the necessity of of uol going to Canos­
aries. From present appearances the and connected by bridge and ferry; sa. Unless all the world ia mistaken be to it from now out. It fa four weeks
botlkfillagea
being
situated
ckfee
along
British Empire ia but lost entering up­
speedily convinced himaelf that a farther advanced now. than it.waa thia I _ . - .
on a aeries of conqnc*ta before which the river. If Washington ia a city of change of front might lie unavoidable. time laat year, there ban been a good
those of imperial Rome will dwindle in "magnificent distance*" these towns In a telegram Iroui Rome published the deal ofaickneaa here thia season, the'
other day it was stated that a Conven­
to ntter insignificance. From the com­ can certainly boast ^of magnificent tion between Germany and (he Vatican greater part of them dying in a few
climbing up and down hill. If the I ia now being negotiated ; and tlie state­ daya after being taken down.
mencement of the present century nn
til the present she has acquired, prin« moon, as described in the old song, had ' ment receive* some confirmation from
Well, aa I have nothing more thia
etpa'ly by conquest, the followingstates aa hard a time climbing the mountain j the fact that Dr. Falk threatens to re­ tioc I will cloac.
Txavklkm.
tire from the Prussian Cabinet. Even
Taken in exchange, the same os money
and territories; Tasmania, Australia. aa I have in climbing from Maiu St. up thia eonccasion doe* not satisfy Herr
IX*; SL latcia and British Guins, in to tny^iotol.1 am willing to extend that ' Windtliorst and his followers. Thev
for which we pay the highest
orb
my
sympathy,
and
think
the
writer
'
now
reunite
that
1
‘
rincc
Biamarck
shall
tlie weot Indies, the same year; Cape
market price.
accept Herr von Frauki-nstein'
of Good Hope, in 180C; Manaitiusor Isle of the poetry of Nellie Gray must have
of France, in the Indian Ocean, in 1810; lived somewhere in thia vicinity. So
far
during
my
stay
the
only
natisfac
­
Heligoland, nn island lying weal of
I made over L­
^. „__....r. Prof. R. M. Paine, NaahDenmark in tlie German Ocean, in 1814; tion 1 hare had of thia getting up ami I which shall have the power to grant or villc, I-oral Committee.
1 Experienced Educators will lie prru■ South Australia, in 1R»; Victoria, ic down hill waa a dead-head ride of sev­ . withold as much of thia money as they ent to give instruction at (hr day se«। please in the event of ita living ilcAustralia, in lOR; Falkland Islands eral hundred feet on a "skip"—empty ' inandvd for purpose* of Imperial ad- । aions. and evening lectures will lie de­
-and New Zeland. in 1837; Natal. South ore car—from the stamp mill of the । ministration.
livered a* may lie arranged.
Every
Africa, in 1.&lt;3N; Hong Kong, an island Quiucy mine, on the Kink of the river, । It is generally supposed in Germany teacher in the county is &lt;-.irnc*tly re­
that he will accede to thia condition; quested to attend this Institute.
in the China -eaa, and commanding the up to the "rock bouse" at the top of the '
"Year by year Teacher's lustitutea
and it must be admitted tliat from his
the east const of China, in 1843; Labiian. bluff, anemyty skip going up as a load- point of view lie has considerable ure becoming more valuable as their
an island in the Malay Archipelago, cd one cornea down, giving you the im­ temptation to do so. The scheme ia, legitimate work ia better umlerMood.
near Borneo, with a fine harbor, extsu- pression of a? reversal of the order of j however, attended bv grave ilangrra. Thev have liecome a jm&gt;« erful agency
The ex pc uses of the Empire, which arc in educating teacher* who have no bet­
oive mi oca of coal, and good water, in tlie law of gravitation—the higher you | already very great, are not at all likely ter way of obtaining normal instruct­
IMfl ; Qnrmaland Australia; the same mount the faati-r you go. At times the , to dimmish. So long aa jl ia the ten­ ion and in educating public sentiment;
dency
of tbe age to concentrate nil and tliousauds of teachers rverjt*rar X"
■peed
approaches
the
fancy.timo
of
'
year. More recently Great Britain has
out from these diacusaions and inacquired immense arras in Africa and Vanderbilt', fast engineer. Jem Wood, ! kinds of authority in the hands of tlie
State, they must steadily incrcoM-. The
Asia, which contain millions of people, aud hi. famous eng'ne No. 110. The fixed revenue secured to (he Imperial reaocctivc duties; with adetermiuation
only
pleasant
reflection
ia
the
possible
I
to bold on to with the same grip with
Government would, therefore, lie inad­ to Ao Itettcr aervic^lin the fututc. apd
which alie retains Malta. GUmltW, parting of the rope hauling your car ; equate to ita needs ; and it would be with a higher inspiration for colling."
absolutely neccoaary to oak the various Township Nu|&gt;erintrndenta ami School
Aden and the East Indian Empire; Un­ should that happen, you would soon be
States to disburse some portion of the Directors receiving a copy of this cir­
like the French, tlie British are essen­ quietly sleeping st tbe bottom of the money which it ia proposed to imur in- cular are requested to consider thembluff like John Anderson, my Jo.
aclvea personally iuviled to attend tl»c
tially a colonizing race.
Aa to business, I judge thia town to Prince Bismarck would generally be Institute, and urged to use th ir in­
flu co cr to M-curv the attendance of
lx- among the deadest of the dead. The aide to attain the amounts he would
demand; but hr would continue to l«c trachrra employed in their respective
fabulous wealth of the Calumet and annoyed, aa he ho* hitherto licrn, by tov. nshion or districts.
IJghtning struck a sexton a Tnenm-.
Should the date of tbe Institute ncoiir
Hecla
mines
on
the
Hancock
aide,
and
liis
policy
being
freely
discussed
in
ev
­
and knocked hint into a grave that be
the casenith which the nek can be ery petty Parliament ip the laud. And during the term of any achoola. the
had dwg.
even he might some times fail to con­ a.-hoo| boat ds arc requested to have a
Two small children of Mr. Bonn, liv­ mined and stamped, the large per­ vince the State* of the wiadoni of im­ vacation during the week ot the insti­
ing at Riverton
rentage at pure copper obtained en­ portant proposals.
That a conflict tute, that tlie the teachcra may attend.
death on Thursday.
playing in a ables it*owners to "scoop" nearly every would sooner or later arise between tlie
Attendance upon Institute is free, as
Hr acton fire.
other mine in the country.
But. one Stole Government aud the Imperial
Government is certain. So poticrful a
On the 33th a fire visited Blanchard.
mine
ia
now
being
worked
on
the
Minister will not ever Im- at the head of
Ionia Co., destroyed the po*tofficr, five
store*, a nlackaaiith and wagon shop, Houghton aide—the Atlantic—and that affairs ; and a auccrrasor of average in­
and two dwellings ; loaa M.000, insur­ yields but arven-eighths pound pnre fluence would find it totally imnoa-ible
to persuade the various Parliaments
ance #3,000.
ore to 100 pounds of rock. One of the to sanction unpopular expenditure. It
Over nt Portland the water in the largest mercantile firm, ever here, ex­ follows naturally that tbe Liberals arc
river bring ao low that the street pended #30,000 opening a mine, and full of dismal forebodings, which, it is
sprinkler could wot get water, be haa
to lie hofird, may be disspppoitiled, but
commenced writing a continued story found from tbe "dip"*of the ore from* their prediction that stormy times arc
Knottier mine above them (Rut it would in store in a political aenae ia probsbly
require six year* to reach metal. They only too true.
It apfirani from a pamphlet just pub­
abandoned the mine and in the end
The society ownI #3,300 mortgage debt were sponged out by bankruptcy.
On lish by Dr. Hugo Werner, professor of
and interest. How much title had tbe the bluff above thia village are nearly a agriculture In the Agricultural Ai-*damy
at Poppclsdorf, near Bonn, that rooms, debility, abuse of stimulants
Lord to that church!
doren mine openings that have been farming, even on scientific priori pies, predispose to it. It ia more apt to at­
Edward Gardner, a young nnmarried abandoned.
Tbe Huron mine- waa is not always profitable in Germany. tack those working in the sun and cofanner living tlirre-and-a-half nnlea
Tlie professor is himaelf a farmer, aud pecialiy between tlie hours of eleven
earn of Chelae*, hung himaelf Thuraalay, worked for a long time. A town was be says that during tbe hist seven years in the morning and four o’clock in the
and waa found dead. No cause is built sImmiI it, one-third to one-half as the average coat of the cultivation of afternoon. If working in the sun wear
known for tbe act.
large aa Nashville. The mine i* dow wheat on bia farm exceeded the pro- a light bat (not black aa it absorb* heat)
straw, etc., and put inside of It on the
alwndoned and the buildings of the cccda of tlie aale of tlie wheat by 1833 bead a wet cloth or large green leaf.
marks per lectarr; while on the culti­
town arc worth probably alwrut ten eta. vation of rye the cxecaa of expenditure Do not check perspiration, but drink
perdocen. * Withan advance of cop­ over receipts was 4391 marks jwr hec­ what water you nerd to keep it up, aa
If similar results were shown
per to 35 eta. per pound many mine* tare.
no. idle could be made to earn moder­ for the whole of Germany the total loaa
on the cultivation of wheat and rve in
ate dividends, bat 33 eta. per pound for that country for tbe year 1878 would be
copper ia like ChriMm**—yet in the fu­ upwarda of 2IO.(MM).000 marka. Tbe au­
ture. The consolidated Calumet and thor docs not see any prospect either
Hecla mine is the only real bonanra of a rise in prices or of a dimnnition in
the co«t of prodiicfloo. The Iownewi of
here, yet developed the original value
of th* stock waa #U per share, but ia
now worth ftfti.00 and ia paying annual
dividends of twenty per cent on that
amount The few parties who own tbe
stock aratinancislly comfortably fixed.
At Mackinac a lady with two chil­
or other doth. If there i. no
at
dren took the same steamer that I did.
md. keep a cold cloth on tbe head and
Tbeareond day oat found her to be
&gt;ur cold waler on it aa well aa on the
&gt;dy. If the pcraon is pate, very faint,
Mrs. Mott, formerly of Maple Grove,
Wool sent by rail will be carded with
id pulse feebte letbim inhale nmmonHarry Co., and for five years a resident •
in two tea-poooMul of water, with a promptoeso, and on all packagra of 10
of Nashville, but now bound for a new ,
refaat the Mtehtaaa Central
lba.ormore I will payexpruMone way.
John Brrcker. of N’ih-a »»« b-wl!
home at Duluth.
rd hr * falttag plank. and WL
laemudng tbs army.

Oscillating Shuttle
8EWUG MACHU!

■

mine* located near here. Tlie morning
«rf the Itfth I frit, ia ita full force,
cool ware fro* Manitoba, which 1
rush- rooted somewhat the heated i.ir
» Rwthrcw Mtehigan. The wave I
com-lude tu hare barn of a -radical or­
thodox character, judging from ftaeffrrts on touriM* in I-ke Superior.
There wm rather a grire humor in rend­
ing the piera report* »f two days preVHHmgiviag the hug. list-of sunstroke
at different points white ere were chil­
Th* indirartiom arc that the painful ly under the wrapptngs of tbe thickrai
intereat in tin- progrrwa «f yellow fever of underclothing and orercoata. On
may centre in New Orieana instrnd of reaching Hanlt Bte. Marie, white waft­
Memrdihi before many day*. The Sfe
ing for our boat to pass the ahfp canal,
▼er fright ia taking poanendoo of New wu were arcoated by a party of Indians
and solicited to ride «k»wn tlie rapids of
SL Mary's Bfyer. In company with
niu« other gentlemen, walked to the
bead of the rapids, and embarked in
two ennnrs. 1 he red-akins ordered us
aeaicd flat in the liottom of the lioaL
ami then with one Indian at the bow
ami another at tbe stem shot us stragbt

"Whoso flmfotk a wife findeth a good
thing." any. Solomon. If all acemiata
may be lieliered. be practiced what be

(4M&gt;)

Lowest Prices of any Ho ise in the Country.

will you pay men for traveling around the coun­
try to sell you
TOOLS, when you can
come direct to Nashville and buy of

JOSEPH M. WOOD.

M

M

Mr.*.

�LOCAL MATTBRB.

QOME AIWO MKfS THE

riMrb rw'ovprfrir'ftuni

Olocal NEWS'S

demanded did not exreod the legal rut*!
we were obliged to pass it." The reed-

W. K. Grim Mr oM Marshal. m»&gt; W

thing but
ikomething
will State tl

HpecfalftA* fof TJ*TO r

BUCHANAN WAGON!

P BE 80 B.1 rTIO N S,

iiHurr the Great Street Pagrant, which Ilaninni declares ia a alght
never before seen tn this or anr other

hl ledkiiB, Ctauedt 4c.

between ns," bo we

Dye Btnflk! Dye Stuffs f

turning, at 11 p. m., after the evening
tlie mind of die reader tbe idea that oar ratortainmeut to tliat all may reach
limin' the same day. ’
Tlie tare from Chariot te. iad nding
admission to the show ia only &gt;1.00.

Tte Bridge.

Rev. J. Riley cxrhsnges pulpits with
the Bev. Mr. Pbffllpa of Charlotte, Mi

IAI*. Ac'
excuraion triple Detroit.

council, aa be had the matter under his
own control be should hereafter. du no
printing for the village at less than la­

The M. P. Church foil, will bare a

tote on State St.. H. R. Dickinson ae-

ing hardware dealer, C. C. Wolcott,
this week, and there’s william in it.

(Jarred for Freedom.

to

will
Center, on
...
prepare the biggest chicken dinner er-

WOODLAND ITKMB.

ial standpoint, IMc. undoubtedly bold*
himaelf in readinem to show flora the
village recorder's book, (ahould we or

“Where’s Emma, where’s Flora T"
The Center’scbool, under tbe instruc­
tion of Mias Palmerton, doeed on Fri-

unpaid order and when tbe council re­
fused it. Tbe latter part oftbe Mate-

Dame Rumor says that a grave in tlw
Woodland and Otleaaa gran yard has
any other living man that we would
been robbed.
Dot do tho.rillage printing for lean than
t&gt;. n.IboL
aaya hem
it some
one
non
t come tb.1
an&lt;i ' ,
, .
,
,
v
aim
.nd
w
amnw.

WINDOW SHADE?,
‘
CUKTAIN8, CORDS.
AND FIXTURES.'
I and Blank;

Whxelm’*.

FT Remember tbe new Meat Market
in connection with tbe corner grocery-

nr Don’t forget the Haatings New
ProeeM Flour at tbofoed store

Cwh, or note on one year* tune, with interest at ten per cent.

Deal fair and square with everyone.
Kellogg, Dem a bay it Co.

Beopeetfully,-

EreryWagon it Warranted at below

UF* All the Latest Styles of Furni-'
are at
Kellogg, Demakat A Co.

h. will h... p„.k w -II.
-.mln,. .H a»r«.
that it took the united effort
Wb-i bnrTcwt i. nrnr .nd n.1 b.1- I U~- r?*” ‘
““""’“"I
Tlie right person with a small capital
Marshal and a lusty aid to land him in Store.
rM U r.ll, ben.
l.nwn
" "l«l“ 'j~l ■y«.rthln,lw..M.»l wishing to engage in a good paying
O. H. Perry, repreaeniing the Kalatoe cooler. Having slept his drank off
between us." and the Bible command* Imsiness, can learn of a gooil opfxirtnnmozoo Drain Drill Co., stopped over nsnmrtxrd to thresh their wheat.
against lying; and Doc. that statement ity by consulting with D. C. Gkifftth,
Tbe
Isiya
think
they
will
trot
their
Sunday in tbe village, and aang in tbe
Nashville. Mich.
CbrlMaa choir.
horses aroaixl the corners all they wish,
HF Huy the Pulley Suspender at
Tbe W.C. T. U. win bold aa Ice for An*t. didn’t scare them aa bad as the 14th of January last re did present
Wiieelkk’s.
a bill nt three cents per line end you
Cream Social at the Red Ribbon Hall, he thought he would.
That book agent who sold his inter­
took him before Eaq. ParEvery one who haa au account, is reWheeler, Src’y.
est in the Western Bonier to C. E. bad
the point Doc. desires to make, which ia
F. Appelman haa moved his family Itetter come around and tlx np hi* com­
so important that we copy it verbatim,
to Cheater, where be will radde until plimentary book* lie gave the ehlera.
j as follow* :
be completes tbe new Congregational
Those two VennontviBian* who bad j
“After tlie location of tlie Naabri’le
chills
a
few
weeka
ago
and
atopp.*d
in
Hurrah far the WsU.
CmzEX in this village, knowing that
t7~ Bay your I&gt;rv Goods, Boots and
town to get aome------ ague blttera want j „„
wu BWX
.U ronijw-lled w
T nn ex­
we „
had
l***en
to )n&gt;
pav
Shoes. Hate and Capa, Croccriea and
The first meeting of tbe artesian well
to be sure and take the medicine aa pro ’ Imrbitont rate for oar printing.
Provisions, Crockery, Notions, etc,, of
thought to take advantage of theoppoGrand Ledge on Weduraday, saying
sition, and gel our printing done cheap­
The liara of Jacob Shry was visited er. and thus save something to the tax
Lee waa chosen as chairman and &lt;). that bis father bad departed this life,
Strong aa secretary.
An abundant and went thither on Thursday to at- one evening last week by three men | tuiyrni. With this end in view we son«&gt;
ua
» team nuu
nBK&lt;ri&gt;. raiiucrs
Don't let anyone Lut tbe moat skilled
and
and wagon.
Farmers put i‘ licited bid* from tlw two editorafor the
C. Clever of thia village haa bought r-el look" on ,-oer l.orro Urn. .nd | ending &gt;r.r. No hid. were roeiroil. workman set your Wagon Tires for
■
.
,
,
but we received a communication from they may spoil vour wheels, as more
irrenan.* for remrmlwr we b.re -nr Ih, „h„„
u„
.i.Unr, Umt In wheel are ruined by poor lire setting
Wolcott, W. H. Kocher. A. W. Oldaand
. Smith were appoiated aa exen- House nt Hastings and took possession pretty suspicious characters living I consideration of the libera) patronage than any other way. At E. Cook's
Rex.
I *bat he had received from the village abop this kind of work ia done ’n the
on Wednesday. Conrad is an old hotel around our place.
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during the past six veara. he would do
niiMt approved manner.
NUNFIELD ITEMS,
| our printing for nothing. Aa the rdihim *ucces*.
i tor put in no bid for the nriuting for
Timos are exceedingly tight and monThe summer term of tbe Bismark ‘b* ensuing year but simply proffered
I will open a Select School in Nash.-i—.i i... -iro—.1
us a donation, it left ua to infer, that,
echo* 1 haa
.
I after the expiration of the three mouth*

...

irssssHsiriWiisr'

We warrant Buchanan Wagon Ab. , of our
manufacture' for one year, to be of good seasoned
\ timber, and well made.
Any breakage from any
| defect in materials or workmanship, except seat­
1 springs, to be made good free of cost to the purchaser.
I

.

buchana^ wagojv co.,

C. C. WOLCOTT.

Kc^cn,,,.

present month.
I we trust
mcmlicr of the “ring" will attend with
their ducats, so that their official organ
may be able to stem the narrows and

Tbe Sporting Club had another aboot
tbe first ten ball snore Dew. IHckiunon
busted* buna; W. E. Boel 7; Chas.
Demaray «; Jesse Austin. A K Hay-'

We are under obligations to the man­
agers of tbe Charlotte driving cliib for
a complimentary to the races that come

4m, F. J, Purchls, Dr. Wickham and
Alf. Buxton, each 4 ; C. F. Hayden 3;

and *th.
J3.800 in premiums nre of­
fered and as everybody always baa a
PnrriM* each 0000000000.
qneat five ball score W. r.. ntuu. **c&lt;l
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Ho^b. ll.ri. lUrber. Cb.». Ba,mod . •**"k ”
“*“• °»
_ . — _
.
.
I .1 — — &gt; l.—_ —&gt;111 1—&gt; m Vaa* w—u .t —
♦^‘n^
big hit in the
•'creature of cirrtimataaccs” on the wonI
“monopoly." Ti» true. Doc., thpt we
haven’t the advantage* of Pomeroy’s
Report**, Johnson'* Cyclopcwlia nud
Webster, for reference, nor n college

4; F. J Parchls 3; Dew. Dickinson and
Taylor Walker each 1; T. C. Downing

Another Poteat Right Swindle.
O. H. Giiderrireve. tbe Grand lap

CsKlstgr

WALL PAPERS U« BOBBERS.

All Complete with Top-Box, Whiffietree*, NecK-yok&lt;
Good* than you can buy elsewhere go

Kara* ami Hopeful trot.
rille, were in the village visiting their
many friends on Thuraday.

Wktte

tbe council did not grant, and “upon, Dishes in the market go to
thia refusal tbe editor of tbo New# stat-1

NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE SEW STORE OE

WILSON 4 HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott House. Y

______________

-FOR------

l
|
|
|

Mr. John .''haffvr wan married to Miss bo should expect to receive legal rates
era who wish to aval’
•
*
Mary Faller on the 19th.
»» formerly. Had we accepted this of- fall term of school.
Althia Cealer died on the 23rd after a f". thcn ha would have reech ed from uni uc organize*!, ana esiawiai alien- ,
tion will lie given to the theory and art |
dwrromn.- SI... mid .W Ml Hlr. &gt;
only one hour before abe died.
1 ing then no written proposal for nrint- of teaching, as well a* all branches re­
quire*! for a first grade certificate.
Uold Mr. Grimes, the mill man. dead! j ing. we acre putI E. Smith's verbal pro­
For term* and full particulars ad­
No!
He lust shut down to ht j.te P**"’-our printing for the next dress
C. N. YofXG,
Nashville, Mich.
I
l..»d.d.,.b..r ImroroliM. Tmi will

be*r Um MW bnulnadrorttlmi. rnrnih |
Oo Sand.,, lb. »xb tarn., whit. Mr. I

Our rrntdrm »ro — will
lllc
ln
Every afternoon and evening. First I
Uuc Ot 11.. TilUp. pnaUo, 1U1 ...» I *1"!
"St,11’!,.
!
"
" •
...
festival* and families supplied
log liis cqlls got frightened and broke , merits
uw_ &lt; n»- । Social**,
air ilntw-crasarv. vet *&gt;tI lor
....
.......... .......
.ti ’ .
1
tbe bn,CT pole end ten nwa,. dmwin,
to’^pnnjr I

Should ImproveIheOpporfunity
As never again wii you get the chance of buying

GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES.
Notions, Etc

a first-class Wagon for #50.

IF YOU WANT

DRILLS and CULTIVATORS

him nui of tbe Iniw. and In Wlin.be ,
|„rrdj ln lhu mnlter. wo deem .
Don't forget tliat our Woven |
broke bl. eolUr-bone. or u —me roll n
n mnrk. mil ™i of order. Ilor.ro Wire Mattress at
i* the double!
the shoulder blade.
lie managed to , members to state that a eommnnica- ! weave and tlie la st Mattress maunfac- j
get to Mr. Banieu's
Snyder was sent for who replaced the | Xrws b|lt fai!|1
anything alsiut |

broken bone, al! right, and Mr. Jack- Smith's 3 per rent, discount bid. Now.
ok* I* doing well, and will, lie able to
if yottr Wra
u, p-t tbe print- '
attend to bi* pastoral da tics soon, we । j|
•
- wbv
- I The liver ia the imperia! organ ot the
ing ns rheap
as {xtasiblr
didn't
j - you
----------------------------accept
Smith
’s 5 per cent, diaeotwt I ’bo,Blb“W“
U r,,Ht7»l" th'
...
,, . Tiu
...
•।
।
life, health and liappinraa of man.
Everything thu* £ai indicate, a Urge Wd
rht
................tljcB
.
iIImv
I b»v. wh,„ u iA
yield of wheat throughout thin section. i,a&lt;! ,o
rent, but could have : tion, nil kind* of ailincnte nre the natof legal rate* from ur»l result. The digestion of fowl, tlie

NEW STORE*

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.
Respectfully Yoma,

WILSON A HOWE.

TBE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

CHARLES 0. WOLCOTT,

la full to overflowing with-

SUGARS, TEAS
COFFEES, SPICES,

CANNED COOD8,

right swindling affair, and there arc y°«r dictionary to see if we can’t
two men at least in Maple Grove, who And some other applicable meaning for

sanaaMd tnateau ot u»e buggy.
the
swindle waa perpetrated ssrartbing !

was iMritrel to take a ride with Sam .
During our ncwrpaporial career

aaaoeeded iniudaring Mr. D. to take i to cxagvratc muchly their circulation,
the right for a patent wagon tongue I *od are never willing to shew their adsupporter for Maple Grove, he Co not j vertiaing patrons their list *ft subscrib-

pay tbe ma nnfact a rem for the support- cr»- Tliiawe believe to be wrong. We
era only aa
* s« he sold individual! &lt;*,l*ni Uiat an advertiser a ho pay* lii*

Coultci, Com table, as wa» also was Mr.
Jonathan Wright, over to ’Squire
Wool', to plra.1 guilty to a -arrant for
treapaaa, etc. Tbe jury called by defendante decide*! that they pay oncdollar damages and co-t*. A. M. Hint of
yonr city wan attorney for plaintiff and
T“'
verdict gave general salutation. " •

w.

WEST KALAMO ITEMS.
tbe aupportcr*.

Tbe patent right man tiring patrons name* for all the circa-

VARIOUS NEIGHBORING NOTES,
I Hashed up Specially for tbe lews Reader*.

a pateat right awindtar, and «re under-

STAPLE AID FAICT 6R0CE8IES'

.

that tbe ring is working for the । tom* that result from an unhealth*.
l&gt;esl interest of the village
But Doc condition of the liver and stomach.
Io Uliok Uult pet|«p. rhi. com!"
muujty Woll’t swallow this dore tor he , ('/.ntinent. Three doses will prove that
. daahea into the prophetic and foretell* it ia Just what yon want,
„hal &lt;(. w„u|,i have done at the end --------------। of t|irw&gt; months and declares that had I That is
the council accepted onr offer we would j ESS?
’ have receive*I an average « f 53 cent* | ‘JYTu,*

At price* to suit the majority.

Crock’ry &amp; Glassware

||AR\E8T

quality I eAn, and will, da aa well by

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per folio. Of course Due. couldn't be I (unaiw«..
1 mistaken in bis prophecy, for it might ! SHILOHU CATXKkir iUMEur-”

Wheat and oat* are yielding better "lead to aamething personal between
than was expected.
na." yet if he ha* so far forgotten tlie
Some field* of corn have assumed the . duties of the common council to imagpruportioiis of roaating ears.
[ ine that they couldn't, at the end of

ARE UPON US, AND THE FARMERS ARE

Too Bu&amp;y to Come to Town

Henry Mayo, of Assyria, threshed shelled out 300 bushel* of wheat for II. I had licttcr acknowledge himaelf inaomfrtxn l5
of ^bbk. ground, 350 Sandera iu three hours, last week.
' petent te. manage the affair* of a proa­
Mr. Albert IL-cre and lady, of Battle peroar village like Naahrille, and next
8. J. Badcock, of Berryville, haa
during the week, assisting in the proceeds to close up his article, but for
threshing and garnering of their heavy , fear that no one will believe what he

lies. Call and get my pi kca tin an;,
thing in ray line before makto£ yon
Creliase* and I will do you gxkal.
1
ve, in connection with my store, a

HOT SUMMER MOUTHS! NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET

John Wood and lady of Battle Creek three months, relet tbe Job, or so long
paid a flying visit to friends in West a* there was another paper ready to do
Kalamo, last week.
I it at lea* figures, at least cut u» down
Frank Getty, with his steam thresher, J should we have so charged, perhaps be
।

Ami in fact a fall line of

i Flower is unrqiiallrd
|ry u, Jal|n, (lff npon thi&gt; people the ; CompffinU’a^'an’t^r ’numerous

Meats, including Bolognas, Dried Beet
Frcah and Salt Fish.
•

------- BUT THEY--------

VnalivlHc narfcrli.

FT- AM kiadaef Produce. Hidro and
Sheep Pelt taken at tbe Market Price.

MUST HAVE

Yours Respectfully,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

The paragraph going the rounds ot : goes on to call Tax - Payer some more

That Midnight Aaaaaao.

pitch fork, tbe tinea entering
his abdomen and intestines iu a manJohn L. Fiab, tbe criminal who Jumpnext day dirt-begrimed aud breeches

Jobn Wool to Portland, and ’ere thto is

fangled bin! destroying polrlo Luga, is

who dare to do their di.ty regardless of

sou cannot read this statement without
thinking that Doc. bad nn idea that his
Mr. and Mrs. Winters are bound to Downing and Olds’ course would bo
aueceed if indmdry will win. Daring
tbe busy day* of baying, while help out and admitting like a man tliat they
was scarce, Mrx Winters mounted tbe were wrong and craving forgiveness.
littto child, ran tbe machine while Mr.
There’s

Orson Pricket,

OLD PIONEER STORE SPRING MILLINERY
—M—F

Mra. O. M. Yates.
There are children on oar streets

real estate, yet tbe contribution box ia

tbe railroad, bad

bile in Rom &amp; Mould s furniture
employ.

Sunday forlands with which to pur­
chase woolen shirts for tbe South Sea

married 01 rears. She has had six c.hil-

greal-grand children.

Her

husband

repljm.
known buanena wan remarked

Milhaery ud Fucj Coeds I

Davis Sewing Machines! Latest Styles &amp; Patterns

J[E.NRV ROE. Paorararox

L. J. WHEELER

not reply to Tax-Payer with-«ut lying.

erlastingly squelching us, bat it failed.

MEAT MARKET.

Mandi* summed up just as it did before:

Fresh and Salt Meats,

village printing tor nothing, bat four

huM Hut til IMfcn,

aggregate some eight hundredth*.

Rrapcctftilly,

THE NEW

VIENNA BAKERY
JOHN di:rneb

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.
wav growing dude, E. I). WUitama'aon

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

Still on Earth
prasimm. wraw «mm m

dhtant. Mining

Weight* and
■ENKl ME.

i

COFFIN^, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c.. 4c.|AW““
KRLLOGG. DEMARAY fc CO

. . —

—

�oarvwd, as well as raadily dyed, sad bei&gt;g lero brittle than isms, ia hrgriy
used in m-^- ------------ —
ripe fruit
' taming a ’

plan to remove rash

Ramtmcut JaM.—Us
of a pound of sugar to

DRDM.lEDICIIEaiiCHMlCAH

that be coaid, and Buxxcll waa again
tried and was convicted chiefly on the
testimony of the man Cook, who was
discharged from custody tor hia vain*-

When we come to the French silks,
it ia found by tbe analysts that the
samples loot weight by the removal of
the dye from 33 to 50 per cenL, When,
if tbe silks had been good, the loss
should not have exceeded 17 per cent.

NO PATENT NO PAY.
MTIITS

IIHIFIOISs

jovial humor, excessive, daring, onbridled !—a ritsrin so universal tliat it
drew men from their bed* in taverns at
midnight to listen, delighted until
dawn. Here was a fullness of simple,
native, massive manhood, not trained
by the school*, not m*nipulate&lt;l by the

Stout h 1
Mate-f

Bar CM* ..' .7~.

.......J

Ihnd'

deal of training to

j

eoorwo I stayed.
*be
"

!•'

..«i

iiHiflHi

ita
'Liaha cried. ‘DojXfiqd, doofl irslba

;

but is made bright by • logwood bath
and tbe addition ot large quantittea of
soap. To make the Mik soft and satin like, a EtUe oil and soda are added,
while, to make them stiff aud rustling,
amdia added.

JiAil

rick-room, and thorough disinfection.
Grossing tbe body, and warm baths
during convalescence, are a help, sinee
they softly remove much of the acwrf
akin, minute particles of which, inhaled
b&gt; others, are a freqosot, if not kbs

interested in the result of an analysis of
French and American silks, lately made
by an expert:
Tbe Ixwi silks should contain but
about 17 psr cent, of dye
*
'

American and Foreign Barbie,

1

coqUmkI in
-------------------------------- -I Ranson,and
that Bnxzell hired and assisted him Io
do it. Buxxeil waa rearrested. Then
aroae a legal question tliat greatly
troubled the courts—could one who

Little Harry 8., of &amp; summers, who
had been exalted from girl's to boy's
habilimeuts, recently appeared at school
arrayed in the former, when his teacher
kindly remarked: "Children, I hope
that none of you will tease Harry, nor
speak of hia dress, as his mother baa
sent him in it to punish him for being
naughty, sjo he feels mortified and

Groceries and General Produce,

J

• AETTr—

tary mountains and moon of Bootlaud.
Both. Lm. bad the immense vitality,
the Beracrknr humor, the thorough
manhuest. of the Northern genius. As
one reads the works of Carlyle, and
marks hia impatience of shams, and effi-miuacy, and equivocation, and con­
ventional mor*hl&lt;&lt;-s, aiid hear* hi* loud
satiric laughter dying into a wail of
pailios and entreaty, it is uaay to feel
that be saw tbe sound, hearty man be
long* and pray* for gone astray iu
Robert Burns. Buch sweetness, and
grax-e, sud strength, and tenderness I
Buch suit, pathetic, j•enetrsUng melody,
as if all tbe sadness of shsggy Scotland

PLASTER

.

dwrirer. had courted tbe victim of the
tragedy, Miss Hanson, and had sudden­
ly deserted her and married another
woman.
He had 'made insinuations

child to the taunts and cruel appella­
tions of ita comrades, which in sensitive
children often drive them into solitude,
and make them ahy and auspiciotu of
strangers, in whom, on the other hand,
they excite suspicion. The turn in the
c7e gives either a wandering, doubting
air to the face, or. if the gaxe is fixed, a
too intense exjiresaion, which is dis­
turbing anil perplexing, if not down­
right ;*unful to the beholder.
I have known young boy* of H
and 10 yean of age beg their parents
to let them undergo the pain of an op­
eration to rid themselves of a deformity
which subject* them so often to the un­
feeling remark* of their elders, usually
fnenda of the family, aa well aa the unruphonioos but expressive titles I»estowod upon them by their own con­
temporaries, of goggle eye and cock-eve.
Nor does thia end with childhood. The
deformity ia a disadvantage to him
through life. It ptmues him in his
business and tn hi* profession. Cheat­
ed of feature by dissembling nature, he
ia often thought io be diaaembling him­
self when uotiung ia further from bis
thought*. Bow often do wo hear peo­
ple any of another. whom we know to
be perfectly uprght and truatworthy.
that they do not like him because be
never looks them squarely in the face.
And it ia a little canons that precisely
here it is that the leaser degrees of the
trouble produce the moat effect That
peculiar expression which people com­
plain so much of u generally dne to a

DR1 GOODS, SILKS art DRESS GOODS

sprag
F
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Because she never givowu amr thlwg.”
said Josie.
“Bbs ia poor, child—she is poor.”
said the dcscou. "But 1 am sure you
all have her good wisbva."
“I'd rather have honey* aaid Tommy.
"And gooseberries and dolls," added
httte Dorothy.
But when the deacon sat alone by hia
hearthstone that evening, his stater,
Mias Mahal* Ann Gander, exprwned
hereclf on the subject with great plain­
ness and perspicacity.
■Ujo«V. raUJ u»a.np
to marry again,” aaid she—
"I think it would add to I
felicity,” said tbe deacon, m
-In that care," said Mias

____
I Susan a’. Hwaon, mt'with’ber molhe?
“ e,dcriJ
,n the k’ichen of thete
I t,otn*ln Brookfield Center. Tbe cartarns Stell remained up. Tbe -mothsr
aadnatafibrir: hslnngefi to a ifiuch-reMi »ere just then oarily ettaUfng ifid Knitting Ry the fireaile,
when there oame s thundering report,
aud, crashing through the window, s
charge of buckshot, and the lovely
young woman fell a ghastly corpse,
without a atniggle, al her mother'* feeL
The ahrieka of • the terrified mother
• wrfie »U&lt;pdr» ia ttmLaure aia! arouse.'.
Basreh was m*d« far
and near; public sentiment was at tlie
fever-heat of righteous indignation;
detectives were employed, and after a
time Buxxell, an intelligent atone-cut
ter, owning and carrying on a good
farm, waa arrested for the cowardly
murder, tiled, asqaittadabd direhargsA

reoumed hia old defiant air. Hr was
thru handcuffed to an officer end taken
back to his celt—Nnr^orl paper.

T *

"I do hope you’ll excuse me. Deacon
Grinder," said she, with all the pretty
confusion which nsturelly l-elongi to a
maiden of six-and-thirty summer*, “bul
”U‘ J0&lt;?r b*n, *Vnl
remarks in prayer-meeting ■L^n_a^
w
night, that I couldn't help setting
my­
1
self to work to think what I could do
for you. And here's a collar I've stitch­
ed for dear Tommy, and a handkerchief
I've embrodiered for Josie, and a doll
I’ve taken tbe Ebertv io, dross for
Dorothy.
O. don’t thank me. pray.
It ain't nothing compared to the piece
of mind I got listemn.; to precious re­
mark*."
.
But Naomi Poole, silling at her
needle-work, by tbe old red farm house
window, had only a smile and a nod fo?
the party as they drove by.
"Pa," aaid Josie, who was a shrewd,
sallow faced child of eleven, “don’t Misa
Poole love aa as well aa Mias Peck and

Mil* ia undoubtedly improved by
aar*ti-.*n. If applied the surrounding
atmosphi-ro should be sweet and free
from offensive odor* Milk aerated in
tbe atmosphere losdi d with the emana­
tions of putrid matter—vegetable or stnuigcr were none welcomed. all being
animal—would be likely to absorb attacked and driven. Sir John says
odoro, aid hence caution should be that there must be some reason why
lOO.iXM) ants in the same nest, who can­
not possibly know one another as indi­
viduals, are never al war, while should
a stranger approach he ia at once alain.
aerating the milk, but perhaps the sim­ He conrlndea tliat they r.-coguixe evch
plest and moat easily applied is Barney's other by some smell or other sense quite
deodorixiu { strainer and cooler. It u
simply a strainer pail raised two feet
A striking analcgy between animal
alsne the can. and so arranged tliat the and plant life has been discovered by
milk falls ipto a spray into tbe can. — M. Van dur Harrt, of Utrecht. When
the eommon garden bean begins to
H*ve a distinct understanding with sprout it is found to rxiuUdn a ferment
the hired help—both those on the farm very closely rraembhng pepain, which
can lx- extracted by mean* of glvoerine.
service, amount of wages, time of pay­ Tin* ferment lias the jxiwcr of changing
ment, hours of labor, and tbe usual
duties to be performed. BO far a* they
■an be outlined. Ixiave nothing unsaid exclusively in the cotyledon* In tbe
or undone at the beginning of tbe care of fl.^h eating plant* all the steps
season that may lead to misunder­ of digestion seem to take place in the
standings, hard feeling*, or the break same manner aS in animate
ing ot contract* when in tbe midst of
Prof. Dngea. of Mexico, writes to
hard work. In largaiuing with tin-m, the Hmitbaonian Institution of a great
do not' ask of help to promise things flight of cow-Lixds (the common cow­
that you know to be over-exacting bird. or molothrua pccoria). Tbe flight
Demand a fall day's work every time, ws* 12,000 yards in length, mx yard*
and pay for tliat work promptly at tlie wide, and a yard deep. He estimate*
tune specified in your agreement. Give the number contained in tbe flight at
help good tools, and exact g.xxl usage 10.000,000 bird* A few of the red­
aud care of them. Instinct men who winged blackbtnla were tn the column.
haudie teams, or who have charge ia
Dr. Swan M. Barnett, of Washing­
any way of the domestic animals of tbe ton. haa recently made some examine
farm, to treat them with kindness, feed
them properly, aud care for them as if
their own property ; and discharge
those who disobey such instructions.
for they are coating yon money they do
not earn. Cruelty to animal* is an ex­
pensive indulgence.
Impress upon
Carlyle sad Burna.
lured men. and utxin your own eons, the
Men who were young a generation
1---------*------- -* •*
iQghness in their
ago,-and who then rrid Carlyle, have
____ ______ ________ j»e how much they the great advantage of having lieeu fa­
scoompliah, but bow perfectly it ia done miliar, in their phisiic and susceptible
aa well. Slighted crops give slight re­ years, with one ot the noblest pleas
turns. Set a good table for farm hands. that one man ot gcniuk ever maSfc tar
It is not cake, pies, and nances, but another, in Carlyle's assay upon Barna.
good bread, a variety of meeta, and
plenty of vegetables and fruit that they the other died. Both had tbe deep,
crave, and they constitute the most strung aud melancholy nature which ia
healthful and strengthening diet.
nurtured by the misty coast* and soli­

lEOruni MCG CTOBB,

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beauty!"
"Tut, tut, Mr* Clapp!” said the
deacon, hia face shining all .over with
satt* faction. "Handsome ia that hand­
some does. That's my motto.*
"And nobody can't do handsomer
“ A child like that! " aaid Mr* Clapp.
than my little Joe,” said Mr* Clapp.
"And there's Tommy grown as hand­
With no expcricoce whatever I* said
some aa you; drop in te tea some c»en- “ Barlmra Bowyer, scornfully.
“I hope be wont repent of his bar­
Th. deacon bad hardly guided his gain," aaid Misa Phi lens Peck.
VdMtoal^eua a chantable hopes
old boras around the corner of the
vdliage green when Mr*. Barbara ware fulfilled. The deacon never did
Bowyer tripped oat of the millinery

indicated hi* inward feeling. He urged
the condemned man to base no hopes
on the slender chance of pardon, but to
■jx-ad the short time remaining to him
in pre;xuiug for death. Cox waa then
sentenced to be hanged Aug. 29, l&gt;etween the hour* of 9 * m. and 4 p. m.
Daring tbe sentence Cox showed the
first sign of feeling that be had evinced
dnnng the trod. Hi* under llpdyoopcd,
and hia eywlid* ouivered. Hia face, too,
grew a shade paler. A word from Mr.
Eow^ently reasaurod him, end be

•

gone,” sh« said. “I do so dote on chil- ; A111
iron! Remember, darlings, that tbe ! •■orwt
goTsebemoa' will be ripe next week,
~
and your own Peck mH be only too hap­
py to see you again.”
Tbo Widow Clapp camo hurrying
out aa tbo chaire tattled by, wtth a *pail in her hand.
| M
w«*“ Dear me. Deacon Grinder," said

To KILL the peach-;ree borer, air­
fish brine dilated with an equal quantity
of water—a pint around osch tree in
spring and fsJL For very small treea
use less. Excessive watering is bad for
geraniums, aud will cause ti e leaves to
turn yellow and fall off. Water well,
but not Ux&gt; often. If the pota stand in

INI, MAILS k SHELF HARDTiRE

’ ill

Onndere—two girls and a boy—-were
kissed aud hugged, and Elted into the
wagon by the boamb g spinster.

rake into Urge windrow* and put into
cock. Turn or spread out tbe cocks tlie
next morning, and draw in the hay in
the afternoon.—Dr* Moine* JUgUUr.

hail Ix-cn emptied were filled afresh,
and that the crystalline was reconsti­
tuted.
He operated on twenty-four
animals, and in every case tbe mutilated
eye revived.
How far similar result*
would l»e obtainable with the human
eye does not appear. If tbe same re­
generating power is found to be gener­
al, a decided improvement may be pos­
sible in tlie treatment of certain in­
juries and disesaes of tbe eye.
*
Sir John Lubbock haa been fooling
round tbe ant* in a carious sort of way.
lie wanted to find out whether the ants
rccogiuxcd their fellows of the same
neat by mean* of a password. His ex­
periments lead him to the conclusion
that there is no such thing as a pass­
word. He took pups- from a neat and
divided them, giving part to tbe neat of
a cm ighbor of tuc same species and part
to the nest of a stranger of the same
specie* When grown tbe returned of
the pujmi from the neighbor were all

SSli •

am talking of it," said the draoon.
Fc Jd-could you let me take care
wUMIsoum
Naomi, tec

1* curing elowr-bsy our own plan ia
to start the machines in tbe afternoon
and keep cutting until dark. Dew or
rain will not hurt grans while it ia green.
Tbe next morning, after the dew is off,
rake the partial!v-dried grass into small

Illi

• That would be a EtUe too much,"
aaid he. Come, children, jump into the
"S’ the three apj.le-cheeked little

reliable recipe for grape nitchup. I can
safely promise those that try it a deli­
rious relish for cold meate. We like it
on oar bread and butter. Four pounds
8. M —Wall. I found a specie bill of ofatewed grapes, boil and - * *'------- ’
•10 in my pocket-book, end I thought I a coarse sieve; one ecant i
might have received it from you. You gar; one talite spoonful
remember I was only entitled to a ”fa- doves, allspice, cinpaffic
ciUty,* and not a siwcie bill?
G. M.—Well, I dare say you had it of
me. I^t mease it
B. M.—There it ia.
G.M—Gh. yes; I reeoUesl it per­
twelve hours. Wash very clean, trim­
fectly. Til take it, and give you a * fa­
ming away any m*ly jiart*. Wipe drv
tality.”
aud cover the port not protected with
8. M.—Are you cure you gave me
skin with a paste or dough made of
floar and hot water. Lay in a dripping­
G. M.—Certainly, certainly; I recol­
pan. with the paate-covered aide up­
lect it distinctly.
ward*. with enough water to keep it
8. M.—Well. I'm glad yon are sure,
from burning.
Bake until a fork
for they tell me Ike ipecitbiU u counpierces it easily, allowing about twentyter/eit
____________
five minute* to each jxmnd of bam.
Haste occasionally will, the dripping*
to prevent the crust of tbe paste from
cracking off. When done peel off this
trotiblc for them, and thia trouble ban crust sud remove the skin of the ham.
Dmioi roa * Cnoea.—I have a
own come in the funn of grief. In
youth wo had a Dolfio animal. Hi* pretty design for a cross, made of white
imate was Brattia. sod he n-prwnt' .1 straw, which can be obtained at any
Brutus in his loyalty and uu&lt;tyit&lt; de­ crockery atore. Use six straws, nine or
votion. He was intelligent, sfb^tjoaaic ten inches long, for the upright part;
for the cross-piece, fire straws, about
five inches long, .and sew it on diagon­
ing walk.----- —----------------- ----------------- ally ; for tli« base, commence with one
'x-i-aaions marked his pride as well as straw, a trifle over four inches long, the
nis courtesy and dignity. Ono evening
a gallant gentleman, worthy of those
brightly civil days for hia gallantry and
gentlemanly manner*, met the admin
ble procession. and advanced with an
animated step to pay attention to a
young lady with whom ho waa inti
mutely acquainted. Brutus had his
eye upon him, and, without display ing
any rudeness whatever, quietly ad­ three ends of cigar boxes, cut them into
vanced himself, intercepted the young tnangles, glue them together into shape,
gentleman's baud as it waa gracefully point in some color like brouxe, get
put forward, and enveloped it with hi* from the woods grapevine* and any
mouth Just aa it waa about to clasp tbe pretty rustic things you may find; cuts
hand of the young lady. The teeth of i piece of vine five inches long, lien 1 and
Brutus were gently pressed upon tlie glqe two inches from point of boskrt,
hand, bat did nut pierce or tear it- The another piece five inches long, bend the
young gentleman waa a self-poised, । ends together, tie them, glue on the
sensible man, such aa were common in first piece two more short ones to go in­
those days. He did no fidgety or silly side ot the first; glue them on the bas­
thing, but gradually withdrew the hand ket crosswise, take two Linger once for
which the faithful guard had gently in­ the handle, split at both ends. Up on
tempted. He w*a no struck with the two corners, and glne another for the
cuuducM of Brutes that he became bn other corner; tie them together; make
devoted/anted, aad aver after honored a loop of vines to hang by ; Ix-gin at the
tbe dog tliat no faithfully protected the &lt;*lge of the basket; glue on the rustic
lady be admired. And yet this dog we ornamsnta; varnish it.
I have half s
cone at each cornefi of mine, and in tbe
unknow*. When found be lay between interstice* I put mos*
tbe corn-rows, lifeless, with a ballet­
Bor* Ccskioms or Awwtxo Clot*.—
hole through hia aide. The brave and
devoted anflnal slept the sleep of death, Take a strip of bine-striped awning
and the green corn waved gracefully cloth, seven or eight incites wide sud
above him. Waa not that too good an long enough to go around the middle
of a soft cushion. Baste in ‘be eenter
of the broad Strifies black velvet on
inch wide, and embroider it down in
points on the gold margin with heavy
gold-colored floss. Baste in the center
Notwithstanding the increased at­ of ths- plain white stripes silk braids of
tention given, for tbe fast year nr two. different colors, half an inch wide, and
to tbe prevention of the scarlet fever.it button-hole or catch-stitch them down
U doubtful whether anything La* been with contrasting flosses. Il the awning
discovered of real value in providing doth haa in rt hair-lines of the blue,
immunity against it II is contagious, cat-stitch them together with bright
bat the contagion diaeeminatee itself floss On the broad velvet bandl emslowly, and fastens itself only on those braider star* in white col&lt;-re, or in two
who are predisposed to it. Bull, its shade* of the same color, aa dark aud
tenacious vitality often nets all preveut- jade bine, or green, pink with red,
manve with purple, etc., etc.
The
This dangrrou* disesaa ha* Iwromc beauty of the stnpea, when finished will
fixed it oar latge cities, *ad in spite of depend upon the taste with which the
the best efforts of otir Boards of Health, eolora are assorted. The --ffect ought
readily becomes epidemic. Thu*, Uat to be something like that of a Roman
year, in New York, dnnng Joly. August, scarf. When the stripe is completed,
September and October, it averaged select a shade of stoat silk that will
thirty-nine oners a month. Daring No­ contrast well with it, and insert the
strips in tbe center of it with a narrow
vember, it arose to ninety.
Dunng DeMtnber, January, Febru­ band of black velvet between. The
ary and March, it averaged over 192 a silk should be lined with siicsta, or
mouth. Bays the Medical Hecord. our somediing similar, to prevent the fcatlichief authority tn this article, "This lias err from coming through, btuff tbe
occurred in spile of sanitary regula­ pillow not too hard for comfort, and you
tion-, and we can only have the rati* Lave an extremely ornamental, cheerful
faction o* knowing that it would have and osefol sofa cushion, soch aa ia not
seen every day.
been worse without them.”
Belladonna ba* been lougrwt reEed on.
but confkleoce in ita efficacy is now in
inverse proportion to a physician's ex­
perience. All tbe newer remedies, inriodiu

I

Piuleso Peek's
Mms Peck burned out, all smiles, to
greet the port*
'*
" Tbe little

eves of young ralAata and gutwaa fdga,
the vitreous humor would be reorgan­
ised and whether even the crystalline
would be reproduced. With this view
be conducted his operations, alwava, of
oourae, taking care not to touch. the
crystalline caponle, for experience haa
shown that in order for an organ to re­

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VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., g|CHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. 187!).

NUMBER 46

QUICK

dusiveoess, ths lack of friendly sympa­
thy. the division of the body into aiatinct ctaaaes of rich and poor, cultivated
and illiterate, between whom no real
bond of - brotherhood exists—all thia ia
in direct disobedience to the organic
law of the Christian church. And not
only by these unseemly gradations of
rank and caste, but also by the spirit

tire dispatch in bis
railroad.
‘'I was coming down Um Hudson
River road." ho said. “ two or three
days ago, when the train waa stopped
by a wreck near Hudson. A freight

The engine waa lying imbedded in a
hole, one car waa lying across the track,
another had lost ita trucks and was flat
on the track, ami the tender of the to
comotive waa aoo deeply iralx-dded.
We bad Waited there aa hour andahalf
^&gt;r two hours, and twenty, trains bad

nouUnue* about lbs same, not Bp[warin&lt; to
■prsed ainrli, but utterly rrfnvinK to te »up
prussad. Ou batanlsy atel Noaday, tbs “JU an-1
Jkliaai, thsvs wan twvuty six ura essss end
aigM ttealte ttara.

Christian* when they are brought to­
gether in the churches, is thia law set
at naught. There are a great many
petty quarrels alxiut small matters, and
the inconsistency and ahamefalnoM of
tllia state of things docs not seem to be
recognised by many church member*.
Eaqh man wants hia own way. and ia
ready to fight if he cannot have it In
many churches there are chrome diasenaiona. Are these Christian churchea? Louk at that wrangling and raging
church court now in aratiou in Brook­
there was a man or woman living who lyn! Is there anything in that city
A aorxD trip—Falling over a marble.
waa unwilling to hear what it and its that more needs Christianising than
promulgator* had to say. Thai it iiaa
Did anyone overbear thequeensware
that presbytery ?
millions of believers and followers to­
The »urimef hotels have big bar
The financial methoda by which tbeae
day is, probably, due less to its real, in­
chuntbea are often managed find no
a* familiar with every thing on the spot herent strength, than to thu greedy authorization in the New Testament.
The soil tiller guides the Ship of
at if be had been there all night want which it assumes to satisfy—a The principle of competition upon State. ,
want
so
greedy
that
it
accepts
aa
fact
There waa an engine off at some dis­
A dentist’s sign—Drawing, music,
tacked by thvec of Alford's beotbara la the tance, but doing nothing. He called that which only has its lying semblance. which the commercial operations of so­
ciety rest, and which is also brought in and dancing.
euamnn sUrmbli Marshal Whits »M tb-&gt;l Io the out to the engineer U&gt; come up and
We are not among those who regard
Wokmt fnut and tadpoles' tails are
groin, prrbapo fatally Two of the Alfords were make fast to the buried locomotive. In what are claimed to be the facta of to regulate the financial affairs of most
of our churches, is not a Christain prin dropping off.
ciple. And it can hardly lx&gt; said that
Citt bustin liaa I men exchanged for
Christian principle has much to do with

A. M ELINT,

ords of the coremnnictations of spiritual
existences with men and women in the
flesh. The doctrine of demoniacal posMMwion ia taught with great distinct­
ness. The ministry of' angela, the re­
turn to the earth oi those long dead, fa­
miliar intercourse with Christ after Hia
resurrection, aU are in the line ot phe­
nomena claimed as genuine by modern
Spiritualists; ao that it ia not straagc

A TTOtUrmt aS Law aM talrtlw
• 'll prwctM* la all ito C&lt;mrt

WAlfTRR &amp; POWERS.

—let&amp;sil Psabs ibd not forget to frslbcr bis
on*l wry Inxnnonsly ibm making prvpara
ttoos to sbdicste tbs IhraM of Kgypl and quit
Calm for Coostat&gt;tin&lt;&gt;)4r. Hix raillions of dol­
lars I* tb« vain* of lbs plnodar loaded Q;&lt;ra
lb® rvtinn&lt; KbMhrs'x yarbt

train.* cried the man. In leea than ten
minutes from the time of his arrival
what looked to be a week's job was out
of the way, and the paaaengen went
on. I formed a higher idea then of
William Vanderbilt’s executive men

LEWIS DURKEE

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UNION HOUSE

ORNO STRONG.

-ChilUa porta bars lately bera raaia.1 by
Ibr Peruvian war ships Hsasrar and Union, tn
■ inch raMis tbs I'Bru Tians dsstrvysd launch's

—Tbs Vtote oil works, cwtexl If tbs Htaid
sr.l &lt;Hl &lt; ocnpsziv, tosr Pitteburgh. wsrv Strack
by Interning tbs otter day stm) totally ene•nnsed. Nine tanks. containtag about lUO.tCO
tsmli of cra te oil, vsev bnrosd. Ixww. in the

fe-fandlBS &lt;*raac*te*
T..U1 rola bouU
U &lt;lr. r. A. 1.1
.rua.re.sn
4*poMI ~
Fraru. -e*i earvwy . ; usi&lt;&gt;wi

—The town at O^anaia, Tnaea. waa half
borowl a few day&gt; a«u. tasnng 2,000 passant*
bootetoaa
Loss, l,000,&lt;XU marks (about

A California gentleman, who had the
pleasure of a visit and a hearty receptionat the house of Mrs. Maxwell (Miss
Braddon), speaks in glowing terms of
the home life of the family. Mr. and
Mrs. Maxwell have several Little chil­
dren, the youngest a boy of 4 years. all
of whom took their places at the table.
Her works were not once alluded to by
beraelf. If any questions were asked
regarding her writings, she answered in
a plain, straightforward manner. I said,
" Mias Bradilon, will you allow me to
aak you about your books? " " Why,
certainly,” said she, “ if that will inter-

tiona. So long aa the man who has the
money get* the best scat in church, bo
long aa the whole business of dis­
tributing sittings proceeds upon a selfi»h tana, and the aim of each is to get

No, Tovxo man, bale-thread gloves
are not legal tender far a lost bet with
a preUy girL
Tur New York dog pound is oj*n lor
the summer, and the nomad dogs won’t
churches Iwlong to Christ
Indeed have a chance to go mail.
there is nothing that stands more in
need of Christianizing than the secu­
lar affairs of a good many of our

about him influencing hia mind, and
endeavoring to make tboaisclvcs known.
That is precisely what they used to do
in the olden time. Why should they
not do it now as well aa they did it
then ?—S»vi l«ner.
Steel Steepen for Kali way a.
We learn that iron jicrmanent way is
receiving increased attention on the
part of the arlminiatratious ot German
and Belgian railways. The great Bochum
and Krupp works arc
to have
made serious proposals to various Ger­
man railway companies on the subject,
and metallic permanent way on the
Hcrres and Battig system haa been laid
down between Buyssinghcn and Hal, on
the Belgian state railways. This section
ia rather crowded with traffic, even ex­
press trains from Brnaaehi to Paris and
Calais passing over it. We may, then,
fairly assume that iron permanent way .
will nt?w receive a fair trial upon the
continent. But is not merely iron per
maoent way which is now talked of.

It is reported that Mount .Etna haa
(Iven up smoking. Thu ia lavsbic.
The removal of the daty oa qu nine
ought to diminish the number ot

it is generally a performance; it is rare­
ly an act of worship. Aud it is a serious
question whether the interests of pure
religion throughout the land would not
be promoted by al-olishing music from
all our churehra.
If it is not to be
aliolishrd, tlie sooner it is Christianized
the better.—Sunday Afternoon.

question.
At the last Vassar College com­
mencement more than three-fourths xf
the young ladira wore their hair banged.
That was what might well be called a
bang-up affair.
A torso lady thinks it’s better to
have the gaa jet turned low of a Sunday
night when her beau's there. She wise­
ly believes that one “flame* in the room
is enough at a time.
A coeoxek's jury in Mancheator. En­
gland, returned a verdict recently, to
the effect that a woman's death was
caused by using dye to turn her dark
hair yellow. This should teach ns to
never say dye.— Chicago Commercial

They who give only their poorer pow­
ers, and present only second-rate offer
ings, in religious itervtoe, sin against
their better knowledge. How fixed in
the human soul is the conviction that
Heaven doca not accept such ia seen in
all the agonizing surrenders and tragic
sacnficca of pagan faith.
The insane deed of blood of which
price that steel sleepun are now coming
under consideration. By reducing the the Freeman child, in Pocaaact, Mau ,
thickness of steel sleepers a little, the waa the victim, waa a hU convulsion
ExteaCT from a French Mayor’s re­
John Cockerill Company considers that of blind obedianea—aa utterly uncon­
it can supply steel iwrmaneut way upon trolled by the .-eiigion and spirit of port about an accident to a mule: “ The
even cheaper terms Ilian iron permanent Jesua aa was the act of the poor Hindoo aforesaid mule, on the way from Bangcres to Z-------, while croaaing a bridge,
way, so that it is not impossible that in
Thia womanuved on the Ganges, near timid-by nature, made a slip and fall
future we Khali have steel rails supported
Banger island, and she had a pair of info a ravine, whose death was instanupon steel sleepers.
The great advantage attending the beautiful twin babea. But one of them
use of iron or steal permanent way is waa a girl, anil blind, and the benighted mixed, bal a little study will doubtless
the saving which it will secure in the mother on that account supposa*! her­ straighten it out.
One of our exchangee aaya: The wife
important matter of labor. An iron self under * Gunge's" curse for some
permanent wav may oast in the first in- offense she had done.
of Mr. Nicholas Elbennan fell on the
A fiiissionary’s wife found her lament­ sidewalk and : prained her ankle, with
t.tance mare than one Iswcd on the olding, and heard the story of her grief. her baby in her arms, yesterday, 1 year
The God must be appewied, the woman old, bnt the baby waa not hurt much
said. He was certainly angry, or the except a bad scratch on the left cheek,
cluidrrn would hare been both boys, about an inch from the eye, which it
next. An iron permanent way ooee es­ and with good eyes. Bhc would have was lucky waa nut injured by the fall,
aa the (site of the other eye was de­
tablished is clearly more durable, and if
stroyed by a •tick poked into it by its
it ia more durable the expenditure for
brother several weeks since, 6 years old,
labor and materials in connection with
renewals will obviously be greatly re­
in play.*
duced. In these days, when many a
The following incident is related of
struggling railway company is easting mother meditated doing.
the venerable Di. Neabit, formerly I’naiA day or two later the lady called
about for relief in one shape or other,
dent of Dickinson College: “ It amazes
such a Raving as this will no doubt be again. As liefore, the mother sat be­
very
welcome.— Colliery Guardian side the little baskel-&lt;- idle weeping — sermons; I am sick of the &lt;1 nil, prosy
but there was but one babe in the
(England}.__________________
affair*,* said a lady in preacnee cf ‘Dr.
cradle. It waa the blind girt The
other had been d ro wned in the Ganges! Nesbit. " But it is no easy matter, my
The Lyon County (Nev.) Times,
The Christian lady waa horror struck good woman, to write sermons," sng-

day most of her literary work waa done
in. * At any time," she answered, “but
I find my brain clearer in the early
morning. I rise at 7 o'clock, walk in the
grounds for half an hour, then write lor
an hour; by that time 1 generally feel
ready for a g&lt; &lt;«! hearty breakfast. Dur­
ing the day, if an opportunity occurs,
or if I feel in the humor, I write, never
longer thar an hour or two at the very
most. I urn like a g-eat many people,
and do not like to commence, although
I have thought out my work before­
Land. However, I find when I set my­
self down to real work that my thoughts
find vent, and my pen will not write fast
enough." “Docs it not tire you?" “No,
I never tire of writing.
At one time
when I first began, I did not know what
I was going to say, but now 1 learn that, I
like everything else, thoughts will be
more completely expreaaod by having I
one’s plan
perfected
beforehand." .
" Can you foresee your itrongrai chaptors?" “I seem to know which they ।
will be, and find when 1 get into the
story deeper that I am far more inter
rated in my characters than any of my
rvadern c«n ever be. For the time being
I see them, hear them speak, ?nd note
the manner in which they expires them
aelvea. In fa*t, to me they are living,
breathing jrmonagea.
my familiar writing of the Indieroui mistaken at a
recent school examination there, aays:
Although the replica indicated a reason
ably-lugh degree of proficiency among
the scholars, some ludicrous mistaken
were made:

^yiLLUM JONEN,
“GohC silver and trout*
To the qussUou, “How would yon,
from New York to Baa Fraadsao
water?* a boy in the same departmc

breast.
“Oh, it is that that breaks mv
heart," she aasd.
“The god must have
tbs besL When I had a perfect one he
would not take the other.
Alaa, my
boy, my boy P
Why should so many who live ia thia
land of light be shamed- not by th*
deed -but by the droofiori of such
cruel heathen belief ? L ader the gentle

* It is better to dwell in a corner of a
house-top than in a vide house with a
brawling woman.'" * Do you mean me,
air! " inquired the lady, quicky. “Oh,
my good woman," was the roaponse,
“you will never make a aennotiizer; you
are too soon in yo«xr applications.”

�THE NEW WILSON

Boston Store

was like &lt; h-tobre tn Burry Co.

ve

SEwuGuemn

ih« m &gt; ti. mh

GRAN!)

RAPIDS

I IVJSIOb

Captain William Daniel. I wna pewit-

abet her it

MtMMA

k«-»»&lt; improving the nld horn

placed in charge of Mr. Edwin IMf

Batike

2

WILL SELL THEIR STOCK AT

Mina, and is thoroughly familiar with

gratefully iadebted. Thr dearont for James ClcvrUud s dwelling, coximuniratrd tlw-fire Io them. Mr. Ulevetand,
Wife and four children were sleeping
rhirh coarista of peraBeil atidea formed up stairs. Mr. 0. awakened first «ud
the steamer, his little girl, ten yearn old.
Jnmpiug oat af the window endeavored
rliml&gt;cd upon th« hind end bf the
to |Mish the strainer off. but failing in
thia, turned bU attention t« the rewire
wagou uuolwrved by thr driver and
of the family. Bai aa tbe lower porSU-p. or platforms about *&gt; inehew

giooo-y light. and baa ritx-e stated that
Mt temporary, bet Ana!; which Utant-

quantity of about 400 million mark* in

while Mtll in motion.
save bcn-clf ami fall.

The wheel roll­

from Circulation, bet shall henceforth,
shoulder. Strange to My. when the
form apert'nf the circulating medium
accident Irramr known, she was pick­
Now, thia declaration errlaiuly looks
ed up still alive and insisted that the
couhl walk to the bouse alone.
Dr.
Snell wax seat for immediately. Who
tahdy tree, as Mr. Gawhe a. said in hi. i rd her right lung, which waa filled
speech of June IS, that this wnvision
what injured, it waa difficult toe lier to
meat of*Mirer for Mnall transactiona. breathy Slie succeeded in throwing
off the blowd. when she breathed easier,
scarcity of fractional currency for pay­ and in spite of fata* and a handled proment of wages rim I for mu al I commerce, dicitioii. to the contrary, cou&gt;mehc«d
and nobody would have found fault apparently to get Iwtter. She declared
with Ute Govern nwut if they had pro­ that the wagon in running over her,
poned to increase its amount. Bnt thia didn’t hurt her the least bit, nor had
question was not even touched by’ the
Chancellor aud his adlatus ; ami if it ia

Thr bruised mark of,thr wagon tire not
only showe^plain across her breast, bat
thalTlie revenueofiiccni have received showed thr same mark directly oppos­
an &lt;ml.-r to reissue the thaler, which ite on her Imck. proving cooclasivcly
they had gradually rolirrted for sale, it that the apace between the -wheel and
looks as if Prince Bismarck would ground was not more than one inch.
crown his roerrtsiou to protectionism
by introducing n double standard. It bat being a remarkable healthy child,
U. however, easy to show that this her lips were aa flexible aa spring steel.
would liea blunder.
Herr an- good The weight of the wagon, including the
reasons to doubt whether the adoption four men, waa LSOO Iba. Had such a
-v -------- 1.» —i—।
a w|m.
She has certainly it would have crushed him to death.
incurred vet
I luaww by tbe sale
—
~~.A«arj by its drmoni- Just two years previous to that day the
tisation, and still more by tbe circum­ same child hail a leg broken from die
*
stance that her ritiarns own large kick of a colt.-Hark.
amounts of Austrian stocks. IkiixIa, and
Another Wolf in Sheep’. (Nothing.

er nded an equal distance-bring! ng the

one slide to the other you are carried '
down. The sensations attending n first ’
descent are peculiar. There is the ex­
hilarating novelity of a new and strung.'
experience coupled like the base chord
iu niusie with a feeling of solicitude
arising from a sense of ever present
dangrr with a certainty that by care­
less blundering or loss of presence of
mind, you would be rapidly huiried to
kingtlom come, with the remorsciess
cruelty that ever attends a conflict with
the strong forces of . nature.
Au ex­
cursion through the mine by a green
one ia intensely exdting. Your progrem U through a darkness that may Im
। felt, illumined only by your own tallow
dip. Tbe dall th nd of drilling hammere in the darkness; tbe sharp click
| of thn air drills “unsight-unaecnthe

She ia person of free attraction, tir­
ing made of man's rib.
I cbm' know why Adam wanted to
fool awav hia ribs that way. bat I sup­
pose be waa not accuuutablr for all nc
di.L
three dugs and a shot gun.
But aha pays you lawk Interest—by
firing yoa a Iuhu - full of children to
rrp you awake nlglita and smear molasM s candy over roar Sanday hat.
Ih-sidea, a wife is a very convenient
article arouud tlw bonac.

yon cut yourself with a nixor, and yoa
don’t frsl like blaming yourself.
Woman ia the superior being in Maaaachuaitta.
Then- about six thousand more of
her sex than males in that StateThis accounts for the terrified, hunt­
ed down expression of |he single men
who emigrate from the east.
Woinnii • ns not creat.-d jwrfecL
She had Irer faults—such aa false
hair, false complexion, and so on.
But she is a great deal l&gt;cttcr than
her neighlmr, and she knows it.
She must have been a model wife,
too, for it cost A dam nothing to keep
her In elothra.
Still I don't think site waa happy.
She doaldu't g» to wwiug rimes ami
air her iiiformstiou about every our
she knew, nor excite the envy of other
ladies l»v wearing her new winter bon­
net to church.
Neither could she hang over the
lack fence and gossip with her neigblx&gt;r.
All these blenscd privileges were de­
nied lier.
Poor Eve! abe’a dead now.
And tlie fashion she inaugurated is
dead tno.
If it hail n't l&gt;rrn for the confounded
snake perhaps I lie ladies of the present
day would dress oa economically aa
Eve did.
Bat the only place where her primh
live style is emulated is il certain por­
tions of Africa, wlu-rc the winnan con­
siders lierarlf in full dress when she
has a jiostAge stamp on her forehead.
What a lirautifuf example of simnli। eity of dress ia ahown aomr of the fol­
towers of fashion by that domestic an­
imal, thr cat, which rises in tlw morn­
ing. washes its face, pikes its tail three
treUM-ndoiiA Jerks, audla already dressrd for thr day.
Woman ia r-uowed with a trememlu
out fund of knowledge, and a tongue to
salt
She haa the capacity for learning
rrrrything she waa diviuely intended
to know, ami a few extra item* bwIdes.
Young ladies lake a good deal of stock

obtained of 80 pounds to the square
inch. One air drill with four men is

girts that arrange
irm. chair. f.w that
tired w.unrii. and mured bull.
adwUi with human arma st irk-

building in the village is th.

school

ing gum.
A woman may not lie able to sharpen
a lead pencil, or bold an umbrella but
she can j&gt;srk more articles into a trunk
than a man can into a our horn- wagon.
Tbe happiest period of a womans lif;

w«‘

THE “BOSS” OE ALL SEWING MACHINES,
G. A. TRUMAN’S STORE,
£ WISH TO CALL THE

Attention of the Public

i,

New Stock ol Summer Goods!

K
0
if
x

DRY GOODS,

BOOTS I SHOES,
NOTIONS.

0

IN STOCK AND NOW ARRIVING.

&gt;4
0

AS TO QUALITY TLrre u NO BETTER. «»a

And For IMcra,

WITH

J

p
B
h

Taken in cxcliaugr, the same *a money

CONFETE

5^
E»
z
p

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

BUTTER &amp; EGGS

for which we pay the bigbest

a
a
x
D
0 _

H

THEME GOOD# HAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

Groceries, «fc&lt;-.

&lt;'OJII’KTTnON

I

market price.

c

Ry fair, square dealing I expect a continuance of post favors, and solicit
patronage from all parties who pay when they agree to.

D. 0. GRFFITH

BOSTON STOKE.

IIISI08II i BROOKS.’
Proprietors Elevator,

Always pay the highest marku» -’rice

On and after August 15th,

GRAINS

I will sell goods for ready pay
Kr-cda, Floor. Fred. IJnic.Sall.

Plaster, Mtweeo, Hair and

only.

Hblnch-,.

Inc) Sarei

Ij

Doiiu ritl

Look out for low prices

nsss

tka

G. A. TRUM.

Farmers? Farmers?
Why will you pay men for traveling around the coun­
try to sell you 'FA.ttML TOOU^, when you can
come direct to Nashville and buy of

H certain lev os oat of tbe bible.
This is glaring nomwnsr.
Woman may not lie able tn throw
stoocs with force aud preciriuo. Imt

JOSEPH M. WOOD
Wool eeat by rail will be carded with

And put the extra pay in your own pockets?
Iba. oc more I will pay expram owe way.

liallj

A- Lake Huron R-iIhmmI.

MY FARM WAGONS
[th. Iln Uithe lawful

J. W. POWLKS.

:

Buyable** for £fole« &lt;31 leap!

suu-I that thereietn

FT CALL AND SEE MW CMRAP YOU CAN GET

ri'uriwl near Engl. lUrler. nad aith-.u

u—J 0mM&gt; *s4 IMtoft. AM IlV—W to

WHICH CONSISTS OF

The HashriUe Carding Mills is

waa sulMvquently are.eted.
Barber
claims that the wheat waa unlawfully

iowiS'.’lTiI Ut~

s

I’l-icea*!

twenty-two.

es stolen by him were found in his posacaston together with a baggy be had
stolen on roaring th rm
The Sheriff of Ionia eon

replevincd by

If

ing tube- Th. WILSON MENDINC
kinds of taxtlk. fabric. WITHOUT PATCHING. MnMsbed
WILSON MWINC MACHINES

And keep for sale
Vaasor. with aa absoriwd look ia her
eve. and her lijso moving, year may uuderatand at oucr that she U mcmoru
ing a passage from Virgil.
Hut pci hapa a closer inspection will

band comes home late at night, and
jells to
her from
Hie
front
door step to throw oat a handful of
keyholes of difierent aisea.
There ia
aomc curiorily in fraaiuine nature.
For instance, I knew a young Lady
who cuold easily pass another one on
the si reel without looking around to
sec what she hail on.
Poor thing! she waa blind.
Om- of the worst IraluU a w
get into is a riding habit.
But it is not much wuree ------- ,
modern walking dress which ladies
Chas. H. Hamilton, living near Mar­ tx t-i-r I
ita.
When
the crosshall bad Lia loin struck by lightning,
Saturday night, and thr shed* with all
their emrtenta dentroysd. AU hia hay,
wheat, corn, outs, nte, were burned.
cs her train oo a fly.
tially insured.
*

W’m. Hall, aged 18. was arrested
Friday ia Clarence. Ire officers fr
Marshall on a charge of home steal
romptrord air drill U extensively used

Reduced

Is manufactured by the old and reliable WlLaox flawntu MxciifXK Co.,

silver were thrown into the nisrkrt, its j
A lalmrer named Craig, of Graod
price began to eiuk. The ex|H-rienccd j
Rapids, waa fiMiud in a pool of waler,
French Minister. Loon Say. took ad­
in the rear of the old Dutch church, on
vantage of iL He bought M millions of Borrow Nkwb :
Sunday. He ia aapposerl to have been
drunk, fell from the l ail road track into
Horanroa. Mich., Jrir fifi. *7fi.
Berlin. Tin- indemnity wav paid much
This date still finds me Ungcriry in
Rev. Edward Barry, of Wyandotte.
quicker than vu antii i|Mhd ; thustlx- tbe coppfr region. Since last writing
cause which had kept the rate of ex­
you, have "dour" tbe copper mining dis­
change on .Germany at an artificial
height disappear'd ; ami. s hilc yet the trict thoroughly for a tourist, and it haa
proved a very pleasant aud instructive
experience.

There are employed iu and about the
consolidated Chiumet and Heels mines

ftattoxs.

until every
Cleveland

rd in getting her out, but she,and two
Um steps come together there iaaalight •f the children expired after unutter­
able sufferings the 1ollowiug./.lay. Gorilnc I-ike seems to lr f»lnl with cagiving time to step from one platform
of them all.
Th.
and thus by alternate changing from | fit.OW without any

a blast; the frequent ennon-like roar of
the powder explosions; the continual
rumble of “skip" care up and down
hoisting shafts; tbe eat-likeascent aud
descent of miners flitting past you. up
and down ladders, combine to produce
an impression of an infernal pandemo­
nium that must t« experienced, not de­
scribed.
The experience was to me
precian-d by 13 per cent.
Hut. even if
ono of the richest of a life-time.
And now it’s the Baptist Church at
we accept the jlecewsity ortho adviaaYesterday I visited L'Anse at the
hility of tbe measure, grave faults were Galesburg that haa trouble. They wanthead of Keweenaw Bay, a pleasant litcommH«e,l in carrying it out.
a preacher, and having heard that Rev.
The great difficulty in pacing from
tie village, owing its importance to be­
one carreurv to another ia that of de­
ing thr present tenuinus of the Mar­
termining the proportion from which tirst-clami talker of religion, and owt of
to start. Now. the Government at first a |.J», they hirvwl him. Things went quette, Houghton fic Ontonagon Rail­
simplyintruderl to iasne new gold coins, smoothly fora short time.
Caswell1 road. Just now I am “waiting, only
tu In- taken by all levenac officers nt a
waiting." and although the sky is not
certain value, which w as an no account waa a smart preacher—a very smart pleasant, and the wind not fair, I am
to be.dimi iiriird. Init mighi l&gt;r raised if man, tbe church decided, unanimously.
Iwiund for fresher waters and steam­
But somehow smart meu will get into
end market. This was perfectly ra­
boats new.
Respectfully Yours,
tional: tbe public sure not to lose,
H.J. Maktix.
would willingly have a&lt;-crptrd thr new with his young wife, n very prepossess­
coins while.,with any rise in the price of ing young woman. DctUaps a trifle too
MICHIGA.’t SEWS.
gold, they as 'well oa thr Government giddy for a minister’s wife, but just
would make a profit. Instead of adopt­
Edward Kelley, the man shot in an
ing thia plan, tlw leaders of the major­ tight to take the Inul al church socials,
ity induced thq Gorrrumrnt to declare festivals, etc. “Just a perfect daisy” affray at a notorious bole in Kalamaxoo,
at oner fug thr gold standard, but to the young men Raid. But the other day kept by J. Mohr, July S3nd, died on the
■
introduce provisionally the doable a -letter came to tbe dcaeona of* tbe 4th inst.
A little S-rear old son of D. Weeks,
atamlard with thr proportion of 1:131;
church which contained a revelation a farmer living near Battle Creek, waa
without cut-«idriiug that the im;x-ud
ing demouetixution of silver was sure that barat upon them like a thunder­ drowned in a watering trough ou the
to alter that proportion in the general bolt. It was from the wife of said Rev. tnditnL
mark-1 to the duvulvantage of silver.
A man named Sall I ran, employed on
a»d that with a double mam lard every- J. C. (’aawcll. of Batavia. N. Y„ and the farm of Mr. Calahan, near Bay City,
laxly pny»
«bc cheeper metal, while stated th.it be had left hia wife and lit­ fell from a straw slack on the fid and
tbe money -dealers take advantage of tle infant child in destitute circam- waa killed.
that difference by buying up in thr sisnera, and cloned with a young lady
The Deacons then re­
Sixty cottager and one hundred tents
Ivuue maiket tbe l-rttrr metal with the of that place.
membered that there were several sus- , have la-cn erected at the Petoskey camp
picimm things connected with his min­ meeting grounds and the camp services
Baumbcrgrr. trier! to refute argumculs istry therej that several times he had arc finely attended.
like these by maiutritiiug that the pay­ been to Kalamazoo with unmarried
The tramp who “buys" farms and
ment of the French indemnity would
lives sumptuously while he is waiting
for years keep tlie rate of cxrliangr at
for the mail to bring tbe earii on hia
a height advantageous for Germany.
drafts, ia looae in southern Michigan.
Bat hr overlook,-d the eircumatancc and that the call waa a vrnr loud anti
that, with thr imprnding change in
Ira Congdon, a mill hand employed at
urgent owe. He left with his giddr girl Morris it Stebbins* mill, near Hart, waa
to coin silver, whihgolJ was not yet for parts unknown, and theouly things instantly killed on the 1st by being
eeUnd; thus rvstricUng the circulating l»e left lichind for hia parish ion era to caught by tbe belting and drawn over
reini m1» r him hr, were a r.nmlu-r of the shafting.
blits on Germany. As soon, oat-erotung dcvelopnierts in tbe pbysYes. Grand I&gt;edge ia becoming naite
aa, By thr transformation of ioctKMniea of a nnmlwr of hitherto re­
spectable “ewe lambs" and numerous
unpaid debts, aU of which go to show

ramp
II. u

Grreatly

tbe frithfnl wife did. wad-

Losing her bal-

at the arm pit, paaring dkignaliy across

i

�HEE THE

DRUGGISTS,
PRESCRIPTIONS,
new Meat M-Vkrt

MitWlrrUh

rr Dmil forget thr Hartinga
Procera Flour at thr feed Mom
driving bor--. ow
U*l Vt«k.
.Worn Wolf ,rf Maple Gro. v ba-

n

JT‘ A fin3 line of Dye Stuff*. —
afiditioua. low, at
Bolar Bros.'

Will. DaX cfaima W haabtfaof Diehl

Ayer's, Grr~i‘.

JUST ARRIVED

Deal fair aud square with everyone.
Kuztoosi, Dkmzkay A Co.

Ou Monday afternoon Dean Mixrah-

Chariotte to-day

A Good Firzitr

can attend to. now
During tb* hot arara b the appro

Jacob Purkey baa. with the aid of B.

• Tbe Chriatian Sabbath school are u&gt;

letter, living np ia Woodlaud, but
mean nee* like froth in a milk pail will
- - - • - l— .—I——
tkJ »----'
i

1
\

On Wednesday Charley went

stated
him, and Linklrtrer thought

Batorday’s Lightning,

heavy thunderstorm visited this

were lying upon their aide, had their
upwards, badly burned ; their lied took
fire and had it not baen that Mr. G had

fatally burned, but aa it is tb^y will
probably recover, although one may

killed ; a Mr. Ford of East Hastings, a
home ; and Tbomaa Kelley’s boose in
Rutland waa struck, tbe bolt demoliahon tbe door, two of his children receiv­
ing a narrow escape from being struck.

ous to mention, were atnirk.

That Village Printing Jobbery.
The Nashville correspondent of the

tbe Tillage printing as follows: “Strong
over tbe village printing.
We never
looked at thr matter until recently.
According to the beat information we

bosiiilable welcome—a welcome that
thr most peunnoos hard-shell living,
could not receive without believing
that there waa really something in this

ay ria. who so easily carried off thr arc-

the country, when he will adopt tbe
cash spot system a •&gt;! sell good* so low
the Hastings and Charlotte firms will
lie compelled to suspend business

he baa been grievously afflicted with
for many months past.
Mr. Nichols
was born in St. Andrews Co., Can., in
1HJA, but sabaequently redded in St.
there in ifO4 to Mias Deal* Bigelow,
the piceent widow. In 1X40 they came
West to seek a home iu Michigan, land­
ing at Marshall, but staid only a short
time when they moved into Eaton Co.
After a residence of three yenrs in thia

Dell Fitch of this town was the lucky
one at the harvest dance iu your village

There is a great complaint of the
wells all going dry. Mr. Tomlinson b
engaged in digging a well for Mr.
Reear who b Ixrond to have water if he
has to tap the river Nile.
A sisU*r of Mr. Showalter lias been
visiting her brother for tbe past two
weeks, lait on Saturday last returned
to her home in Angola. Ind., taking
with her Mias laalwlla Showalter, who
goes for a short visit.
’
Diphtheria continues in the cast part
of thia town. Mr. T. N. Bradley lost
another child on tbe 31 st ult., aud the
widow Odell lost a child on tbe Sind.
Many others are seriously ill with it,
and tbe Diet, school b closed in conse­
quence.
Eli Wells can show' the beat speci­
men of sweet corn to Ixl found any­
where, in a small field of Colorado
sweet com. It b without dnubt the
tn&lt;Mrt prolific com raised, there being
from two to four well formed cars on a
stalk, and from 8 to 4 keroch planted.

Mr. Nichols was reckoned a good citi­
zen for twenty years, having tilled aeycral positions of public trust. From
Ionia he returned to Charlotte, residing
there four years, filling the offices of
deputy sheriff, coroner, etc. On the
and make them l.old them lightly. It first day of Oetobrr, IS®, lw moved his
ia hard on the boys, but not a girl haa family to Nadivillc, and a short time
afterward opened u store, and put down
been hit yet.
the first sidewalk ever laid in Nash­
Hank Heath aud Fritz I^ntx had n
ville. (at that time numbering less than
niuunderstandiug on Monday evening.
300 population), which indicates that lus,
Hank agreed to trade hia (»ockel knife
for two cigars, but when Fritz handed was one of Nashville's earliest settlers,
and haa ever been a straight-forward
him the box be took three. This imbusiness man and a good citixen. The
tn rd lately led to a fracas, in which
Last week Othello Bailey, ’of Battle
funeral services were conducted at the
Heath got quite l»adly pounded over
Creek, came and got bis mother who
residence Monday forenoon, by Elders
tbe head with a stick of wood, and was
Holler aud Harder, and attended bv a has been visiting friends iu this town
glad to cry quits.
during the summer. By making a cot
large number of j»c«»plc. All the chilin a carriage the gtxxl old lady was ten­
Our young friend, E. It. White, as­
sumed his position of head clerk at tbe home in California was so far distant derly conveyed to her sons, where, wi t h­
long brick on Monday. The man tnat that it was impossible for him to ar­ OUt doubt, she will soon pass away,
leaving mau]|frieuds tp mourn her lose.
rive in season.
yReport: Charles and Burner Shutcr
a good article of merchandise, or wraptbe girls that congregate tbero have
found a new way to |&gt;rolr&lt;-t themselves
trotn lightning when a thunder storm

And now Thedr. Downing, believing
that Doc. la not the smartest man in
ring, puls in his “gib" in regard to the
village printing jobbery.
JU stales
that «liat Doc. Bays ia true, ax become*
the bell-weather of tbe ring to do ; and

Strong received

WOODLAND ITEM*.

taiaed if tlx y had allowed Strong to

i.___ BomiCBros.

little town of unpretending do the printing, a point denied by Dr.
Mr. Phillip Wooden takes possession
lias so worked her way up. Young, awl knocks the staffing out of ot our hotel in a few weeks.
Tbede's old hobby—that be champions
Mr. K. lias gone to Carlton with hia
Tb.de., we think 7-minute trotter to carry off the laurels.
tit to (*ut this state- We wish him success.
Everything la quiet.
Farmers are
We presume the next busy threshing and preparing their
teaches a back on it.
ground for fall sowing.
class in Sunday acboolr edits an inde­ tiling Thedr. docs will be to humbly
Woodland ia the banner town thia
acknowldge that tbe reason why tbs

WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.
WINDOW SHADER,
CURTAINS, (NJRDR.
AND FIXTURES.
School, MiacrlbuMous and Blank
IkxAs. Slates, Stationery aud Lrgal
Blanks.
Day Books. Ledgers, Ac.
Good Books for the Home Circle.
Fine American and Foreign Watches.

Cash, or note on one year’s time, with interest at ten per cent.

Goods, Boots and
Respectfully,

Every Waifon
Don’t let anyone bnt the most skilled
workman set your Wagon Tires for
they may s(x.il your a heels, as more
wheel or* niiiwd liy poor tire setting
than auy other way. At E. Cook’s

Ply Paper Cobalt.
Lightning killer for flico, low at
Boise Boos’.

I will open a Select School in Nash­
ville, Sept. S;b, for a term of IS weeks.

BOIMK BROTHER*.

Warranted as below

We warrant Buchanan Wagon No. ,of our
manufacture, for one year, to be of good seasoned
timber, and ICell made.
Any breakage from any
defect in materials or workmanship, except seaisprings, to be made good free of cost to the purchaser.
B UCHANAN WAG ON CO.,
a C. WOLCOTT.

NEW STORE!

’

NEW GOODS!
—M--CO TO THE KEW STORE OF

WILSON &amp; HOWE,
(Oppomto the Walcott House.)

lion w ill be given to thr theory and art
of teaching, aa well as all branches re­
quired foe a first grade certificate.
For terms and full partirnIans ad­
dress
C. N. Yocxu,
___________ Nashville, Mich.
Every afternoon aud evening. First
door north of Wolcott's hardware.
Socials, festivals and families supplied
on abort notice and at reasonable rates.
_________Obo. W. Fbaxcis.

tT" Don't forget that our Woven
Wire Mattress at «7J0 is the double
weave and tbe beat Mat tress nianufactuml. Warranted for ten years. No
single weave inferior article will stand
the test. Kkllooo, Dkmarac A Co.

• . -FOR-----

-A-L.L. WHO 'VV-A.^iT WAGONS

GROCERIES,
003002010001310102013048
As never again wii you get the chance of buying

-•w
Croekery, Gtaoawarr,

BOOTS AND SHOES,
ISotionn, Ktc.,

a first-class Wagon for $50.

Tazltra I'p.

IF YOU WANT

Came into my enclosure in May last,
a nil yearling steer. Tbe owner can

DRILLS and CULTIVATORS
You deserve to suffer, anil if yoa lead
a miserable, unsatisfactory life In this
world, it is entirely your own fault and
there is onlv one rxrasc for you.—your
unrraMinaUe prejudice and skepticism.
■ which has killed llniusauiU.
Personal
knowledge and common seune reason­
ing will soon show you that Green's
August Flower will care you of Liver
Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its
miserable effects, such asaiek headache,
SI pi tai ion of the heart, soar stomach.
tntual coativeoeos, dizziness of the
the Western Coutipent ami not a drug_i_* •— —n»
_•
,£yO&lt;lCTful
plu Bottle
for 10 eta.
Threw doses ' rt!l relieve
yon. Sold by Botqr Biroa.

on Saturday last. The former accom­
panied by Miss Alice Jenks and the lat­
ter by Mb* Edith Spencer. Good luck

happy, and may bear and forbear re­
Some miscreants entered Unde Dan.
main continually with you, aud may­
Palmatrer'a yard last Sunday evening,
well, wo wish you Joy.
and tore up and stacked hia melon
A farmer not a thousand miles from
“One reaaou not explained by
ed waa.under no obligation to pay vines. The vines were in a healthful
Doekthat
the
Downing
&amp;
Olds
ring
here
played a nice Joke on himself a
condition,
ami
Undo
Dan.
derives
Strong legal rates after hia proposed
will give, for not accepting your offer
throe mouths donation expired, but thr much comfort and considerable reve­ fur doing the village printing for nothnue from them, and the scamp who itfg. is, that we are not paupers, aud
committed the depreciation is mean depend on no (&gt;rr&gt;M&gt;n or twraona to keep not get on tbe stacks and pul it in the
us from the (xjor bouse.
tbe village printing. but be never enough to smoke plug tobacco at a
We ore under a thousand obligations forgot the load ot wheat, and not until
wedding.
to the great “apostle of pare, uuadul- a couple of days after the machine had
0.
IL
Perry,
a
traveling
man,
and
far flueyears weroabout one half legal
gone did be discover the oversight.
egraph, visited.Nashville last week and meat, because it positively acknowlmore than

All Complete with Top-Box, WhifHetrees,. NecK-yoke
and Steel Spring Seat,

SURGICAL INNTBUMKffTS,
SHOULDER BRAOtt,
TRUSSES. Hiri’PDR-ry, Ac.
FINE FEWFU.MF..’*.
TOILET AltTIULES. COMRS,
BRUSHES. SOAPK Ac’

Ti

That Village Printing Jobbery.
peditious and artistic maaner. baa got
to have his hair combed before three
o'clock in the morning, and then he

eeiring

Gkiffitii,

Mr. Aaron Hartwell, of Saline, father
Evrev one who haa an account, ia re­
of Frank Hartwell, accompanied by hia
quested to call and settle their account
daughter, ia visiting ia this section.
bv note or otherwise within 30 days.
July 11th, 1M7».
.
Ecosn Cook.

Ob Friday night of last week aorue
nicely ligated, and although It is Dot aa
doctoring With Nack pepper, ami that big aa a mountain, it shows evidences
(mature, rode it to D. Fitch's, turned it
hia Brat patient lira at the point of
of scientific farming, every field being loose and left it.
/
well enriched and tilled, and entirely
J. Tomlin cut
A social party, couabting of dancing
but instead of
with a walk through a healthy field of
I&gt;pen» Hoaae, thia Saturday evening.
com, atapding far above our reach aud
already heavy with well-filled ears of
.8tocking.DaMilton Griffin.’formerly a resident of
core. Jnst across the rood we noticed vb and J. J. Reynold* )cft for Allegau
Maple Grove, last week at Hickory
another field of com, which, although
Co., tbe two foriwer^on a bmdneaa trip
Comers, deported this life, at the ripe
planted and up, any ahead of Mr.
and the latter.
old age of eighty-four. .
Chuk's, waa small, aickly-looking, and
A. M. Daugherty had another attack
hail hardly commcucoii "silking mU."
session a sugar bowl and pewter plate
S»f hemorrhage of tbe lungs on Munday.
Ita owner waa a different kind of a farm­
once belonging to her grand-mother,
er than Mr. Clark. Mr. Clark's stock,
tiie articles now over one hundred years
now able to.be oat, oeraaioually.
too, were , fat, and even looked happy,
On Wednesday afternoon George although they worked hard, and
James Wells had 3® bualirla of clean
Zusch nitt bld hia many friends good- brought in rich returns, and they did It
Iwcausc tbclr master ia Dot afraid of
corn ground. Ami J. Showalter bad
wardrolw and started for Kansas.
feeding them.
147 bushels from 4 acres of summer
fallow.
Death of an Old Citizen.
ahall on Tuesday morning, where be
Mr. Ehret has sold hia fanu to Mr. R.
enUbvd into a life-partnership with
Mr. A. P. Nichols departed this life
G. Crum of Battle Creek, taking in exMrs. Sarah Kincaid, an intelligent and at bis residence in this village, last
Saturday
evening, from
chronic
ant, Isabella Co. Mr. Cram will take
infiamation of the stomach, a disease

lightning doing much damage. Over in our 4th of July foot race, is entered
ia south-cast Baltimore the bouae of H. for the foot race to come off al Char­
Garrett wna struck, the lightning com- lotte to-day.
Next week G. A. Truman will receive
Two children, aged respectively four pnl' of the finest stocks of general mer-

CT All the Luteol Style, of FurniKx ixooo, Dkmakat A C
Co.
o.

G. W. Slater haa, without doubt, the

Shihdfa Medirm. x.

Dye Stuffs! Dye Stuff! I

Fresh Goods and Liw
Prices.
Respectfully Tours,

WILSON A HOWE.

JHE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

CHARLES C. WOLCOTT,

la full to overflowing with

SUGARS, TEAS,
COFFEES, 8PICES,

Old Mammoth Hardware,

CANNED COODS,
And in fact a full line of

STIFLE IND FANCY GROCERIES!
At price* to suit tbe majority.

------ 4uT------

Crock’ry &amp; Glassuxirc

JJARVEST

quality I can, and will, d.»

-AND Till

is in my line Ix-fore making you
•hn-M-s and I will do you good. I

THENKHVILLEREWS

HOT SUMMER MONTHS! NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET,
ABE UPON US, AND THE FARMERS ARE

HASHVILLE, MICHIGAN.

Too Busy to Come to Town

anpidy of al! kind* of FrrUi and Sall
Meata, inclmlinr Bolognaa, Dried Beef,
Frrah aud Salt Fish.
Give me a trial and bv good GomU,
lew prim and fair dealing I will en-

------- BUT THEY------ITT AB kind* of Produce. Hidre and

MUST HAVE

ring stack its Loud* into the village

Youre Rro(&gt;cctf uRy,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

Locals that ARE Locals!
the exclusive benefit of tbe “creataro,*

reaalts that follow
Thera la no doubt but

list wlwu it comes to editing a paper

term that is applied to beasts a ilb their

time rubbing him down with “buck
greaas,’* that he may be ia a condition
to beat the cluunpion 3-lcgged racer io
tbe country.
•

acknowledge tbe trick you accuse us of
allowed ourself to nrgo-

Uncle Killen, aud than, like Sampson

OLD PIONEER STORE SPRING MILLINERY

from the building of G. R. Trabert to
that of R. W. Hhrincr, and Geo. Gish
haa moved his fi-ccnt counter into Mr.
Trabert’s building.

’

last Sunday, sitting in a rocking chair.

Millinery and Fancy Goods!

on, the infant striking on ite head and

veracity and the God-given privilege
of thinking for himself, ra wo have
lately found A. W. Okb to be.

KTR0U

Davis Sewing Machines! Latest Styles &amp; Patterns

HAMTIX4H BBB.

J-JENE1 ROE,
Tuesday/
tire Christian Chunk of this village last

—MH-

-A.T BOTTOM BRICES.

intimate with Mr. J. V. Lout Saturday
Mr*. D. packed up her things, pul them
in a trank and left her kind, chriMian

Draws Making, Cutting axtd .FIi-

Pkopbiktok

Ri'sprctfidly,

MEAT MARKET.

THE WTEW

VIENNA BAKERY
JOHN BERNER.

f'reth anti Salt Meats
Eamii 8taMm,

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.
I Cramtai

y rraum far V«a»M
■wbr *• wafa«&lt; a

Lara, by ths lb. or barrel,
there ought tu U- but one

1

COFF
DEMARAY &amp; CO.

�There was

VMk*B DW
Grandfather IJckahiugie started up
marked:

Detroit ou a bridal tour within
vent, take the black vei] and never more
boho Id tbe sun.
14 is rej&gt;orted that boulders may be
One of them raised the doth, I knew broken ap by drilling a deep hole in
the rock at the proper point, and then
fit into tbe lower portion of the bole a
cylindrical ingot of lead of correspond-

,

" No, I didn’t! My affections were
wasted long ago on one who never re­
turned my. love." And my fast-fading
idol sighed heavily.
They had now
covered my face again, and were stand­
ing within a few feet of where I lay.
,
“ About how long ago,Mis* Muffins?"
asked Howard.
“ Ob I about a year or so," with an­
other sigh.
• About the time I went myf inter­
rupted the cautious Howard, coughing
a little.
* Well, yen, about that length of time,"

It is about thia expression. "Mare
roni," I wish to write whail have found
out by asking questions and reading in

length rupture the rock.
Faun manure produrea but |iUl« effeet when applied to crops, but when it
is well rotted it then contains much
valuable soluble matter, abeorbalile by
plants. In fresh manure the most im­
portant constilurnt of its soluble porlion is potash, and it eontaius bat small
pronortionsc^ammouiaandphoephoric
acid. Rotten manure, on the contrary,
yields to tbe solvent action of water
large amounts of nitrog&lt;n and pho*­
phoric acid.
Thk health ahd comfort of horaes
have of late year* been greatly improved
by the belter construction of stablca.
1hey ore mai'e more roomy and lofty,
and provided with means of thorough
ventilation. In many new stable* lofts
are done away with, or the floor of the
loft ia kept well above horses' head*,
and ample aliafta arc introduced to con­
vey awsy foul air. By perforated brick*
and grating* under the mangers, and
elsewhere around the walls, and only
by window* and ventilators, abundance
of pure air is secured for the- boraes;
while being introduced in moderate
amount, and from various directions, it,
cornea iu without draught Too much I

"Now, see here —Pris-Pris-cilla—ob I
let me call yon by that meltKliou* name.
tatur. To
&gt; »UULI .apply I
Hoc here I I always loved you; Dot for
V
i
your beauty, God known, but for your «l
artleaanc**; 'pon my sonl I did, and
1 when animals are stabled only St night.
would have proposed to you only I a minmum of l.»B cubic feel"should lie
heard you were engaged to the chap I
।
"Oh! MruHoward!" said Mrs.Smith
that was io be, giving a little aqneaL
" Don3 Mr. Howard me. If you re­
turn my affection you must eall me by
some pet name*. Call me Harry —call
me Lovey—but for Heaven's sake don't
Mr. Howard me, my own PnamUa!"
said Howard, in a quavering voice.
Thon I beard a movement of feet, ac­
companied by a load lip explosion.
Musca I how mad I got! I tried to kick
or grate rug tooth, but the devil * kick
or s grate could I raise. I was obliged
to gnu and bear it Bear it 1 had to;
but grin 1 couldn't
Boon my company left, rand I was
again entertained by my own pleasant
tboughta, until I again felt the cloth
gently removed from my face. A soft,
warm palm was laid on my fun-head.

J
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, feet, with a ground ares of fully ninety
square fret jwr horse; and the best
bunting and carriage horse-stables have
more room.—Journal of Chrmulry.
8 m* tx groups of trees and abrulm
may be rendered very effective if due
care ia taken in planting them. Have
a care that the general effect will I hi a
good &lt;&gt;je, and to this end lot the trees
forming a group be of one general
character. Thus, if conical trees lie
distributed equally or injudiciously
over the ground* along with roundi hooded trees thsy will produce great
aameiicaa; but if conical trees prevail
,n one place, druoptag or weeping trees
in .-,,,.1.^
------- .„ .
third, and low-spreading varieties oc­
cupy anotlu-i aide, many distinct char­
acters will be produred, anti this will
t&gt;e much more interesting to the be­
holder than one esintinuona group of
mixed tre-ce of ranona habits.
The
same general rules apply with equal
| force to ornamental shrubs. In plant| mg single trees care should be L.ul to
proper soil; they should always lie
planted m prepared soil raised n heaps
a foot or more alxive the general sueface, so that after a year or two, when
the earth settles, an it will to a certain
degree, the tree may stand on a little
hillock.
The irecs. liefore planting,
should be ten or twelve feel in height,
with trunks three or four inchan in
diameter at the surface of the ground.

"Oh ! dear, yes, sure*v. I hope it may
turn out a fine day, for I want to enjoy
the ride to the cemetery."
I then lost eon*cionanrss, and the
next I beard were the grating voices of
1‘nscilla. my fiancee, aud her mother
Apparently they were brushing,dusting
and giving the room a general slicking
up before tbe funeral.
HOI SETIOLI) ECONORT.
"Is Howard to lieoneof tbe poll-lxwrI cr*?“ naked the voice of my mothsr-inlaw that might have been.
"He would lie, gladly, but he hxirn'l a : Chop cold lioilcd potatoes very fine;
1 »tut of black clothes," said my sweetest. ail&lt;l enough minced raw omon to season,
i
“Why, Pnamlla! my child, don't you and [&gt;our over a good salad dressing.
CATCUIXO WOSQt :TOF.H.
remember Smith's black broadcloth; the
j suit is brand uew. I know it will fit i Nail a small cup, like the cover ot a
What the deuce ails me ? Where am Howard. Cell him in—he's sitting io blacking lxjx. on tbe end ot a broom­
I. anyhowT Wherever 1 am, spring* the kitchen—and let him try them on.” stick and fill it will: a small quantity ot
and mattresses must lx&gt; scarce, for 1 |
Now, this black suil waa a |«rticul*r kerosene; then hold it under the mos­
know 1 am Lid on some mighty hard favorite ot mine, a perfect fit, that set quito on the ceiling, or press it up
substance. Wonder if it is on a dis­ my person off to great ail vantage, and it quickly so as to cover him, and the
secting board? Wonder if I’m dead? made my blood boil to hear them talk I
I feel mighty like it
Maybe I am so coolly of transferring it to my rival, I
stretched out ready for the doctors to to be worn at my funeral. I was getting I
' very mail now. I felt the crisis was near,
These were my first thoughts, very | an&lt;l that I should either die or explode '
chcenng, indeed, as I became ccusaoui. if they meddled with my black amt. |
I could neither speak nor move; but I Priscilla took it down from the peg—1
Grease the top of the head and under
soon h-arue-d that I could hear.
knew it, for I hrenl the buckles jingle 1 each wing with an ointment of mer­
A door opened, footsteps approached. — and mode for the door. I tried to | curial ointment, two parts; lard three
I felt a cloth removed from my face, shake my fiat, and yell at'her, but all in I [■art*; crude petroleum. one part. Ap­
and a voice, which I recognized as that vain, and there I lay, outwardly calm as ply in half tr it cd stale.
of my intended father-in-law, raid;
a lamb, my inward* boiling with wrath. !
“He hasn’t changed much," and hia It was loo much! The deepest trance
companion, whose voice I recognize*! aa could not hare hold ou| againsi that ,
Sowerby'a, the undertaker, said lightly . auit ; with a powerful effort I sprung I
“There's just&gt;here youare miztaken, j up and bow'od. Priscilla dropped my ■
Mr. Muffins; he looks a cuased sight: clothe*, her mother the duster, and both |
Iwttcr dead than alive, but bow dore'
Priscilla feel about it? Take on much. shot rabbit*. With dfficnliy I managed
Attar of roses, 3 drama; attar of ber­
to get y m clot hex and had just goti n &gt;-ide
“Oh! no just enough to appear well," my jianta when Mrs. Mnffimi and her gamot (fresh),«drams; attar of bmon
aaid the father of my affianced, with a daughter, headed by tbe undertaker, (fresh), 2 drams; extract of musk (sim­
chuckle. "She never cared much for peered in at the door; a motley company ple), 2 ounces; extract ot oms root. 8
Smith; 'twaa hia stamps that she fan­ of women and amntty-faced children ounces: cologne spirits. 8 pinta; rose­
cied. My Priscilla is a practical girl aud stood in their rear. Buch scared-looking water, 1 pint. Mix tbe oils and extracts
went in for hia dimes, his carriage and owl* ; &lt; nougli to amuse a dead man. So with the spirits; then add the rose­
greys, although at the some time 1 must I laughed.
It waa not very becoming; water; shake well, and, after standing a
own alio waa spooney on liold-pated bnt I laughed • peal after peal till my few days, filter through paper. This ia
Howard, too artist, but he's poor m sidoa began to *chc.
Then the under­ a very fine toilet water, but it ia rather
Job's turkey, as the saying is.”
taker ventured near me, raying, rather 2»nrive. It can bo diluted with a
"Well, she can have him now for all dubkmaly:
xture of throe parts cologne spirits
thia poor cum, can't the?" aaid Sowcrbv,
“Ho jou are not dead yet, Mr. to one of water, ana still have the true
beau ng a tattoo with hie digits on my

'• Well, no. not exactly; sorry to dis­
appoint my friends about the funeral,

"Ob! that's all right.
Too ess, my
Pnsoll. is a sensible girt. Before she
promined Io marry him she had him
make hia will in her favor. Poor Smith
was rather sappy, yoa know; had noth-

dMcedly boendy, tadneka barn
door of s mouth, always open."
"Weil." said the cheerful voire of tbe
undertaker, "his mouth is shut tight
inougb now, I reckon; hell ttever open
it in this wortd again. I reckon hi. im
mortal port ia now with tbe angeta Aud my mortal part is also with the
wm

I tried to shat mv fist, but the devil • dead, dear My heart seemed withered
shat waa to it. I could do nothing but aud broken to sco you lying so cold and
listen.
He then began to measure me white. I we,4 bitterly over your poor,
’
furssyeoffin. I had beard that under angebc fare, my darting."
lake: s whialMjoy fully when J hey ^got
'■ Ob, yes, you lid. I breed you sod
joke on the craft; but fcvSbyitetmdly Howard tak.- on at a furious rate. It
struck up tbe sir "Pull Down

the

.In England, during the reign of
Queen Elisabeth, most of the dandified as Dr. Mileham and J. T. Mann won
going to Eagle creek from Williams­
town, they saw a huge snake lying across
tb«&gt; road. The doctor drove over it to
crush it, but did not succeed in doing
no; apd the serpent wound itaslf around

father.
“1-1'11 tell you about 'em. minute*
You see Polouiua’sou, Charley -I think
his name waa Charley—was going to
Europe on. a liltle uplarge Charley bad
engaged passage bn a Canard *1 earner,
TP. ooplnrior MtoU*. Tk. widow
the hired

|£OBERTK Jk HUTl HlfflR,

’cause ifa
Ma. WiMox, of Butler county, Ky.,
But history says Cromwell came from had a fearful and rucccsaful fight with
Huntingdon; and I thin,k he was not a largo snake a few days ago. Mr. Wil­
tbe kind of a man to wear feathers and son was working on a place of new
brag of them. He was stout, red-faced, ground when I lie serpent sprang upon
and rather rough; not slim and foppish. him and coiled about him. Mr. Wilson
In Sheridan's play, "The School for was at first almost parolyxed, but in a
Scandal." are these lines:
,
moment regained his composure suf­
ficiently to grasp the enemy by ita neck
and choke it until it was forced to let
go. He then took a hoe ahd killed
him. The snake measured six feet five
I inches in length, and was two and
three-fourths inches in diameter in the
largest part of its body.
Turns ia a species of stinging
their game spirit*' Bo/itaeems, they scorpion found m the river bottoms of
could fight well, besides dressing well. Western Texan. Immediately after the
Another author Bays: “A hundred birth of her young, the female places
years ago, the slang tor a certain sort them in a baaket-ahaped receptacle on
•f fop waa ‘macaroni.' He was distin­ her back, where they at once attach
guished chiefly by the strange way in attach them* elves and begin sucking
her blood. Of course, the mother soon j
in hi, i^a.succumbs to thia uufilial treatment and
Tl,“
k"'1
■“ »"a begins to droop. The young once are .1
by this time sufficiently nourished to
..
-v .
“*,
demand more substantial food, and they
kill their mother and devour her.
*”2™,
Should one of the young ones become
detached from the living nest, it u al
although that also
once killed and feasted upon by the
SL Nicholaa.
mother. Thus it seems that, while the
female willingly sacrifice* her life to
her offspring, yet she docn not hesitate
to kill them should they be so devoid

, TOn!lg
i there.
I victim_______ _
.
p’re^ntly thS’fly alighU-d"^”the
walkcj up the bridge

"As my sons were going to plow they
heard a noise near the roadside, and, on
looking, they saw a large king snake
coiled aronnd a heavy copperhead
snake, with the head of the veno­
aud down, and settled for a moment &lt;&gt;u
mous reptile m hrs mouth.
One j
the tip end. The sleeper never moved
of the boys got a forked stick and car­
a finger. The fly Went over the old
ried the serpent to the bouse, about .300
rood, duvu into the rorucr of the left yards distant, but tbe king snake did
eye, galloped over to the right, and
not unloose the bold upon the head of
came down to I he grand stand on the
■lead run, but the alee|&gt;cr slept on. Il
l&gt;egan to kpjM-ar tliai he was u*«xl to
flies, aud so the game was cluiuged. By
sticking a pin through oue of these toys down. Curious to sec how they would
you Tan make quite a bee of it, the pin
make it, and fearing the copjw-rhead
being, the stinger.
would get away, I had a fork run
When the “bee” descended on the
through rta body and fastened to the
stranger's uo«c everybody cxjwctod to ground. Now it looked as if the king
set- a sudden s’art. bnt it did not come.
snake had sucked everything out of the
After a jab at the tip end the ''l&gt;ee” copperhead's body. After dark, by the
crawled along up, waiting for develop-,
light of a lamp, we saw that the king
mente and getting in an occasional
snake had uncoiled and was fast swal­
sting, but not even a sigh e«ca;&gt;cd the lowing the other. At the expiration ot
sleeper. The young man with the in­ half an houi we took out the fork, and
sect waa getting tired when the stranger the king snake started off with ita prey.
lazily opened his eyes, slowly n*r up
We put in the fork sgain, and then
from hi* chair, and coolly remarked:
'
“Now. then, if you have got through
fooling with my nos^ I’ll fool with
your* for awhile! "
"
Il isn't likely that fuirticnlar young
mau will ever dangle artificial flic* any ,
more. Ho was doubled up. straight- ।
cued out. choked,mopped, and slammed
mo thoroughly tliat hia appetite will run ,
While all hands were gathering berries .
to ehicken broth and arniea for omi
days to come. When the crclonc hail the dog wandered off into the thicket, •
and was Boon heard barking. Oue of
the men burned to the spot aud raw '
the dog with a big rattlesnake in hia i
mouth, shaking it fiercely.
He seized
a stick, and, taking a few steps forward,
was startled by a loud rattling noise a
few yards to his right. Giving n glance
m that direction, he saw acute* of rattiosnakea eoiled and sounding their rrt- I
Lake George Rattlesnake*.
I
One denizen of thia region cannot be
i
spoken of without a degree of respect he liad tied to his belt, and blew it to
call
together
the
rest
of
the
party.
Soon
combined with aversion. It ia the rat­
They armed
tlesnake. He flies the haunts of men, three other men arrived.
themselves
will:
sticks,
and.
monng
and is gradually disappearing from that
vicinage; but, like inferior races of man. cautiously to within reaching distance,
which, liefore they altogether vanish liegnn the battle. When it was over the
thirty-eight
dead
liefore an advancing anhxaticn. cling victors counted
desperately to a few strongholds, to snakes, measuring from two and ft half
this reptile vet retains certain portions to five feet in length, and some having
around the lake, which are infested in aa many as twenty rattles.

a way that demands caution on the part
of the tourist. It is not uncommon to
sec these snakes swimming in the lake,
passing from cove to cove or isle to isle.
Leaning over the boat one calm day, I
saw one swimming under tbe stern. Ho
raised hia hood when be saw me, and
the expression of his face waa neither
amiable nor assuring aa he darted hia
bead spitefully forward. 1 hit him with
a stick, when bo dived and disappeared.
Tongue mountain and Shelving rock
are most infested at present. An old
man and woman who occupy a solitary
cabin on the former have
_______a
made
burinee* of catching rattleanakra and
supplying the market. The demand ia
much larger than one would *upjx&gt;»c ou
the port of showmen and naturalirts.
and also from the rustics of the neighborbood, who have the notion that rat­
tlesnake oil is an infallible remedy for
the rh&lt; umaitam. Donbtlew tl.ia «upet­
s'H ion—(or it is nothing else--arose in
tbe sam. way as the belief in former
days in* newt’s eye, a baby's finget, a
sliver from the finger-pair of a mummy,
or the liaboon's blood—objects remote
or difficult to obtain.
The quotation

A Crystallized Warns*.
Another very remarkable instance,
we are informed, says .-a English p*
per, baa just come to light aa to the
preserving or petrifying effects of ni­
trate of soda. A well-known and influ­
ential city firm, who bare extensive

theae things that admits of no .doctorin’.
The friends thou hast, and their adop­
tion tried, grapple them to thy soul with
hooks of rteel, for yoa don't know how

DRUGS, lEDICIHSul CIM1C1U,
fight all Michigan.

Three 'ere paw

car wee full.

William walked

IWEBS A BABLOW,

HARDWARE,
thyself. If thou canst get one in on thy
believe that a tree fell on him."
j Iron, Noila, Stoves and
oppoeer's stomach, I’d have thee do it.
One Izy one the men walked np and ।
It it be that thine adversary ha* a sore
kissed the widow, until only one waa
-j- e----- y l&gt;| „ f|. .h- tf&gt;—i
left. He wra aaieep. William reached---------------------------------------------i.
eyes, and never lose an opportunity to over and lifted him into a ritUng poa | TTENET A. GOOVTEAB,
■eixe him round the leg* and trip him lion at one movement, and commanded: [ A A
tmto t*
that his heels may kick at heaven. Give
“ Ar' ye gain’ to durt over ti
j kiss the bride 1*
1
this one, thine onposcr in a quarrel,
I
“
Blast
your
bride,
and
yon,
who naturally would have an object in
I growled the posseng'-r.
biting it ofl'n yer broil. Costlv thy
habita aa purse can buy. for I'm blamed
if I want to run around an’ pay your
tailor bills any more, on' I file notice tied his legs in n knot, aud was making
• F.OFLEK DBCG STORE,
now that I will veto ’em from thia time a bundle of him just of a rise to go
forth. Thia above all—to thine own through the widow, when the mau
-- that ia io ray,
_ -i
____ -Seep
____
self 1.lie true;
always

IBOI, RAILS I SHELF HARDWARE

s sharp lookout for number one, then it
mu*t toiler as the night the day tliat a
man must get up tolerably early if he
would get the bulge on you. Farewell,

p with
rincin-

thia bridle tower will be , OUI GtilWT A BOOKNEK.K.KK
»qneeze hand* or git to laying heads on '
cucli other's shoulder*, I shall demand'
to know who laffed about it, and I’ll ,
”
”'
'
I'm a hull
kind of
l&gt;oom full of the bi
log*, an' more cornin’-------- -------------------- --

raw-

Bidn’L
We were talking about the profanity i
of * very distinguished American state*man not now firing. Mr. Sumner &lt; who
never swore himself) aaid: "Well, 1
have beard him swear acrcrely; but, a* 1
** a rule, nobody swear* in my ]»re»cncc.
The greatest mortification I [
ever received in my life in thia way wo*
when I was ut a breakfast abroad with |
Lord Brougham. We had rat down at
the breakfart-table when aomebody 1
brought
a
newspaper
to
Lord ,
I
Brougham.
It
contained
a
per­
sonal attack upon him. Thr article
was marked, and he read it through..
When he had completed it be Ix-gan a
volley of the mint acathing oath* tliat I
over heard fall from the bps of’* man. ,
There waa no limit to the curse* be '
rained upon the head of the author of
thia piece. I was uhockcd aud stricken
dumb," said Mr. Bumncr. “The only
other occupant of the table, ixcept
Lord Brougham ami
myself, wra
Brougham'* mother. She art at the
head, opposite her son, a venerable and
courtly lady, with an elegance and
grace of manner that I never raw ex­
celled. I dared not look at her for
aome momenta, but when I ventured to
turn my eye* m that direction I found
not a muscle of hrr face was moved
She w** a* calmly uneonadon* of whrt
her son had been raying as if be wa*

break fart. " — Boston

Cor.

akcletofi of a mastodon ever found was
taken from a swamp in the town of New
Windsor, near Newburg, N. Y. It was
*«-t up by Dr. Warreu.and is now in the

I
1
1
I

’’

. .

j trues RUSSELL,

ZDZE^Y
GOODS
-1—

Burton Museum.
. On July 6 the bones of another mas
neighborhood— namely, on the farm of
Hugh Kelly, at Little Britain. N. Y.
The skeleton appear* to be nearly if not 1
quite complete, and the separate bones |
arc in fine condition.
The dimension* of the chief parts of I
tbe skeleton found are as follow*. The
skull i« 45 inches long, 28 wide, 29
high, and 23J between the eyes. The
diameter of the nostril* i» 6 inebe*. the |
nostrils exu-uding into the head 2 feet. !
Four teeth were found iu ugh jaw in j
an excellent state of preservation. The ।
cnam&gt;4 is of * bluish tint and unbroken. |
The four back teeth are eight-pointed,

S

bv 3{ inches. The dejilh of forehead ia
1H inches; the cyc-eocketa are " inebe*
in diameter, and the ear-sockets 18
inches in diameter. On each axle and

I^OBT. J. GRANT Selb

Salt, Lime, Water Lime, &amp;C.
----------------------------------------------------------------niznru
a* r” Dithb,
r-T*l«T t*

fiiweries and General Produce,
gENTLET BROS. A WILKINS,

. . ,
..
.
,
----- .**
Gj -nehes in diameter, from which prob­
ably protruded the tnaka, which have , M.4NI1.
not yet been found. These opening* ,

aasea-rarvr* a
DOOKM and BU.VDff.

Hartford There are H fang* ou each back tooth i Himscs Foodbt A Machixk Shop
and 6 on each front one. The anace
——:------------------------------- **■

Remarkable AreidenL
A hearv rain fell here Monday. Il is
thought that a waterspout burnt at the
head water* of Flat creek, which caused
the creek to n»c with wonderful rapidity. The weti-r came down tn moun-

and fif inebe* on the lower jaw.

In the !

PXAKK

oUnadmtft Uu. «,a„7,.wl.o 1™ £*" '*• ™ 1—-1 •»
"&gt;&gt;P" •“«
— «»1-. _—L
..
. , they bad been unearthed, making a
perfret akuU. It is estimated that the
skull complete will no’ weigh less than
6JU pound*
.
two children. He drove into the cr»*-k^
The fore-leg, including the thigh
which wim not past fording.
The
borare' bit* broke, they became unman- bone, measure* 7 iect in length, aud it
weighs,
it
is
judged,
150
ponuda
Tbe
agealdc, and turned down stream.
first joint of the bind leg measures 2
Stokes heard a rumbling sound up­
feet 5 inches in leugth, and the second
stream. Ixxiking in tliat direction, lie
“• joint of tbe come leg 3 feet 4 inches.
ST.
th
ron-U« yM
loci high, moving down on lum. Ho «
&gt;
.:
, ■
.
..
mb u» &gt;h,» Bi, w.t. lUkmrf
an infant The waves rolled over both i
parenia. They lost the children in the
Htoke* aud his wife drifted

Other Ikidc* are among the lot, among

them, and they were drawn ashore.
Brxirxoxxs are reported all over the
Their children were drowned.
The South.
,

Eagtand’a Zulu War.

to shake British confidence both in the
capacity of the officers and the steadi­
ness of the rank and file ot the army.
Not even the enormous advances macle

PnorBlKTOte.

M. BLACK.

American and Foreign Marble,

NO PATENT NO PAY.

SV“-

top of the head and buoyed him up on- i
Tfieee measurements indicate an anitil an island was reached. Both were
exhausted.
Cne* for help brought CTd’J’w^
neighbor*.
Hope, were thrown
Warr—— ffetenfifle Amcruwa.

England haa seldom engaged in a war
in which there waa less glory, or in
which her people had teas heart, than
thatowbich seem* to be about to dose
in South Africa. Neither the Kaffir* of
early Cape struggles nor the redoubtable
Maoris of later New Zealand warfare
possessed fighting qualities comparable
to those which have been displayed by
the Zoina, and certainly neither were
attacked on pretexts so flimsy a* thoee
which were the occasion of the long
campaign against Cetywayre From tbe
surprise at Inandula to tbe killing ot
vouug Napoleon, the war in Zululand

DaXCKR,

i

THE MARKETS.

tic roan to doubt, inramuch aa when
discovered the body waa iu a recutn*—*---- ’-’on, partly on the aide, with
ttly crushed aa if through a
-----------------. tbe legs drawn up, and the
Bugera and toes contracted. Tbe hair

R- GOODYEAR,

DR1 GOODS, SILKS ani DRESS GOODS

BC

my arm around ye!"

Prior. .1.

|wrr*i qarttj only

pr»"»&gt;-Uj Ml'U'lr.l ta,

mninoRs

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MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. 1879.

BARRY

D7^A
—Mtsvsa dsathe of tnsrimss ftrei yvOow
fever u» CepseW •&gt; Hayti, out ot a M»&gt; of
■erreQ^re

W. H. YOUNG,
—A eraal set wss psrpstratod by a 8t Louis
oAcer, la arresUaf a UMte fallow for iakin« a
11 yre&gt;., was shot by UA jw.pk.
few Sowers frrxa a nsisbbor, and patttag him ed a chUd
keAtbet^Uea tabes wife a dnmtea ate It
tree* Mot ths kuT« ankle war. sprriawl’*111*
oeirel a letUr from a lawyer of Erte sUttog
that s maxi U&gt; that etty, while nn.ler fear of
and Frames, aod &lt;!&gt;• «x Kbadivw Is sal-1 to bsrv
death, bad onefanned having r»«nmitvd s mar
cnoclteWlo
hta stoieo mlllUM to Ns|4m,
der in Pbiledelpbis
years ago. kllllnc a
sod Um Usliaa Uoranmsnl bas plared Um
porter in AdeotetseloMisbmeot,anAq^M
F*p&gt;rtta palaos at hM dtepo^

ot

WA L TER S PO WER S.

Trftow Jack’s lli-tsry.
Tli» history of yellow fever in this
country shows that it has hardly been
the exception when the fovej- appeared
as an epidemic the year following an
epidemic. In 1M7 there were XSfitf
deaths in New Orleans, and
in DUH.
and 737 in IM9. In 18&amp;3 there were
7,970 deaths in the same city, and there
were 2,423 deaths in 1K&amp;4 and 2.K7O in
JH55. In 1H5H there were 3JW9 deaths,
but none the next year. In 1HU7 there
were 3,023 deaths, and none the follow­
ing year. In the name proportions the
fever appeared in the smaller place* in
Louisiana and Misaisiippi tn those
rear*. In 1MH, when it n------J :Jiew Orieaaa.it came in------- ---------- the epidemic of 1B47 began in August.
The great epidemic of 1853 began in
May, and the epidemic of the year fol­
lowing came in July, and in the next
year tn June. The epidemic in North
Carolina in 1892 was followed tn 1864,
. two years after ward, by one of increased
| mortality, but not in the same cities and
towns as a general thing. In 1797
Philadelphia'* death list was 1,300; in
1798, 3.5&lt;«5. and in 1799 there were
l,(X&gt;0 deatha
So it was in 1802,

fever a* an cjiidemic. In South Caro­
lina it has I*eti almoat invariably the
care that the second year brought an
epidemic.
Memphis and all other
York city, and the itvaerully repaired opinion points which were injected in 1873 cathat the corpM bad I "•Is recovered and placed caped the second year. In that year
the
fever
began
in Shreveport first, and
hi tba vault al &lt; larOvu Qty m proixran.-cJ false
It w aalJ that UiU r»|-jrt
allowed by Jodp did not come until the latter part of
llilu® fc-r the purpose of itaceiviav Mra Htew- AuguaL reaching Memphis Sept IL
art, but that the thtewa'demarded t’AJ.OV) for August haa been the favorite month for
its inception. Last year it began near
the 1st of that month in the South.

LEWIS DURKEE
T AWYLIt ,\&lt;KA.-.
iual buuwiliwr
kJ
.wr. Af.nL CUWi.hu
an*.. »4

It was hoi yesterday. It was hotter
noon. It was so hot that |&gt;as*cngvrs
&gt; the streets took off their hats,
opped their brows, and fiercely de

EMORY PARADY.

&amp; J. FE1GHNER.
—

UNION HOUSE

- Arecrduor to Um rejxirl Ncsirsd st W*ahinrtoc firm tbs Unitad HiaUo Consul al Maa
ebratsr, Eosland. lbs r»uoil~ Uy Enrupsan
JuuraaJa of tte crop ■irficMu.cy bav» talk®

•

we'd catch it about the 1st of July.
Tiie Home saloon had just one chair
left, and thia was taken by a red“»■
•he»
the perspiration fairly ran
His clothes
stuck to the small of hia back, his big.
rej hands sere wet to the finger-nails,
and it was evident that the sun had
been trying tn corner him. Seven or
right men were making ready to tell
him that it was a warm day, when the
stranger drew a big revolver, laid it on
hia knee, and, looking up and down the
room, slowly remarked
“Gentleioen.
I'm a stranger here, bnt I've bought a
house and lot up the street, ana shall
■■ass here six times a day. This ia my

ORNO STRONG.

hear to iL I am willing to lie broiled,
baked or roasted, but 1 don't want to
talk about it Now, let some one re­
mark that it's a hot day- -bad for grare
--looks like too hltle rein - awful dusty,
or beonlifnl breezes, and III begin
shooting*
Not a lisp was heard. If any one im­
agined that there might be frost at
night in the Lower Pioketwire region,
be kept hia thoughts to himself.
Trinidad f CoL J A’rwa.

£.41iK IIOLNK,

liuj (MBA
L» X». COLK Pr&lt;&gt;pvt*tor.

during tbs war. ksdaad
—Maj. Jobs T. Bruton, CtaBaotar ct Um port
_^*£*
/ *“*of “*•

"y^ILUAM JONES.

ot Ososva Laks, Wta. wtao was a Ootamsi at
Raw Xurt Mate StOUte sad ssrred dartec Um
war of IKK disd rsesaSy, aged Kt
-I'nMdmt Hay* will make a trip tiirangta

A Diver's TerrtHe Fate.
James K. Jenkins, one of the moat
I daring divers al the country, left his
. home this morning to recover sn an oh or
' lying acventy-five feci uz der waler at the
bottom ot the ship channel between
Governor's and Ellis islands. Hugh
Bowau, asaiatent, reminded the dives
I that lucre were one or two west-looking
piners in the rubber air-tube of his
. diving-suit.
"Tea, I know,* replied
| JenkUuL, "and aa soon as this job ia over
I Ill fix' It.4' The party, consisting of the
I diver. Bogan, John lleardon, a vciera.".
tn the grappling business, Edward
Netticntt, Joseph WrathalL and Peter
Connolly, left the Battery in two large
row-boats, and an hcur later Jenkins
went down the ladder at the stern of
one of the boats and disappeared under
the water. “He had not had more than
te reach bottom,* aays Bogan,
■n there camo a sudden sharp re­
am! I knew that the air-tabe bad
L There wns a 75 ten abet of this

&lt;m him. besidre being himself a solid
■man. We flMla'l feel the wqj^t IM
hie bead eame abeva -water I
through the glass of the helmet that he
was bleeding at the nose and ears. I
smashed in the glass, bat it was no um.
UTr^,, I thina. he was aLve at thia momsmt, for
teS bis foot frit for tho round of tbs ladder,

NUMBER 47.

A few years ago, saya Harjtcr’t Mag­
Mint, while the Alabama and Chatta
nooga railroad was in ptogress of con­
struction, rt was a favorable field for
colored pnoebors to labor and take np
collections "for do spread ob de gos­
pel.* Among these a friujucnl visitor
was old Father Holms, from Tennonre.
whose vivid eloquence and practical
"ajxnnding ob de Sacred Word" were
lenge originated and how th o affair ter -1 attentively listened to by largo congre­
miualed. Shortly after the Mexican gations of the sable race, with no small
war, Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi,and
W. H. Bissell, of Illinois, two conspic­
uous officers in that campaign, were in
tho United Mutes Congress, one occu­
pying a seat in the House of Repre­
sentatives and the other in tho United
"Ladies and gentlemen ob my be­
State* Senate. In a discussion of the loved congregation- Havin' notched a
relative bravery displayed on battle­ bad cold de odder evenin', I shan't at­
fields by the respective State troops en­ tempt to preach to yer dis Sabbath
gaged, it was asscrtix! that the Iniliana morning but will read a chapter from
troops ingloriously fled front the field de Bible, and spound it aa I go along."
of engagement at Buena Vista. This Ho then read the faarth chapter of
bold assertion was denied, and, in the Geuesis, after which ho continued hia
delmte. as if to throw odium upon the remark*: “De odder evenin' I tuk for
cooduel of other State troops in retalia­ my tex' de tragedy in de gnrdin' ob
tion for the charge made, the conduct Eden—de killin' ob Abel and de cuss
.of the Mississippi troops was.severely and drivin* out ob Cain. And after do
animadverted on. This charge touched sermon one ob yer smart young darkies
m&gt; sensitively the commander of the —one ob dese yer titin-skinned, saleraMiMiaaippi troops that a retraction wm tua comptexioned nigguro—steps up to its height, the Biaing Hon, a stout brig,
demanded outside the limits of the hslh me, au&gt;l says be. 'Fader Holm*, yer disstruck on Longrear rock, a reef extend­
of Cungrcas, and on a refusal thereof
ing a mile from one side of the bay.
the usual preliminaries were resorted
Hbe sunk, leaving only her two top­
to: Among those who were JMrticimasts sbove the foaming waves.
pants in the affair were Senators A. G.
The lifeboats were away, rescuing
Brown, Robert Toomlxi. Jas. C Dawson
wrecked errwv The only means of
and Gen. Jas. Shields, Representative
saving the men clinging to the swaying
Armiatead Burt, of South Carolina, and
masts was the rocket apparatus. Before
ob do sinfulness and groat sumption it could be adjusted, one mast fell.
ob sinners, bofo white and black, dat I Just as the rocket, bearing the life-line,
could say n tiffin. I had Baffin to say. went booming out of the mortar, the
I tuk de question under prayerful con- other mast toppled over.
Sadly the rocket-men began to draw
plain. I'm gwinc to spound dat part ob in their line, when, suddenly, they felt
de Scripter to yer.
Who Cain's wife that something was attached to it, and
was, and wliar lie got her. is plain to de
allweeing eye ob Luth In the gardin*
ob Eden Cain raised right smart ob
craps and gardin' truck and aich. But
after de alewing ob his Christian brudthen a "boy, roomed in the same house der Abel, we don't road ob his workin’
With wild amazement, ha gazed
as CoL Davis, and wav a close observer no mo*. He tuk his gun and dogs and around on the crowd of kind and sym­
of what was transpiring, and was to have went down into dat sleepy, laty, no-' pathizing fnenda They raised him to hia
bee n a witnus to the affair, and had count section ob Nod. and loafed feet. He looked up into the weather­
strict instructions to not allow anyone aroun' dat country; an havin' lost all beaten face of the old fisherman near
to enter without first submitting his ob his self-rvspcc' and prido ob family him. and asked :
name to Senator Brown, who was acting and state, de nex' wo hear ob him he
as next fnend to Mr. Davis. Gen. had got ao low down an' triflin' dat he
aiarried a gal ob one ob dose no count,
poor, white-trash families which de in
of both principals, and wan many times spired 'postie didn't consider fittin' to
throughjthe night backward and forward mention in de Holy Word."
He's drowned, too."
in the endeavor U&gt; effect a scttlcmmL
Tho reverend “ .pound er* gated
The crew 1"
1 wm put on guard to watch the doors around U|x&gt;n his admiring congregation
They are all loat, my lad; thou art
in the upper parlor, with the room with an air ot triumph, and a brother
darkened, when, shout Hie hour of struck up the hymn, "Whar, ob vhar
2 a. m.. a ring of the bell was heard
and on carefully looking out I discov­
ered the tall form of Capt. Htoddard
and a abort, stout man. with a dttatybrowu overcoat and cloao-fitting cap,
it will lie welcome, we are
who proved to be President Taylor. belongings,
____
The bell was rung repeatedly. Still no I sure, A correspondent of the Port­
land Tran*cri)d gives the following
answer. 1 stepjied to the

rewt, and the callers, being admitted,
announced that the arrest of CoL Biasnll had been consummated, and that
cautionary racaMirvs had been taken to
prevent a hostile meeting. The deter­
mination on the part of Mr. Davis to
vindicate the honor of his Htale and
that of h*r l»reve troops was ao un­
doubtedly eanieat that he sent hia wife
and two nieces to Pennsylvania on a
visit to tlie home of Senator Brodhead,
a relative of Mrs. Darts.
Thus was
quieted this episode in the events that
have lrauiqiir&lt;-d in the capital of the Ha­

For a family of »i. ent into thin
shavings one and one-half pounds of
good bar wap. and dissolve it in a nail
of IKilling water Rather mure than
half fill two tubs with warm water, and
add a pail of hot ends—half each. Put
the clothes in tor a twenty-four hours'
tliemaelvea.
Tlie following morning
nothing will be neossary bat to put
them through the wringer. through two
waters, the blueing in the last. A neat
hoosekeejier will oba« r»e if any special­
ly soiled spots -wristbands, cuffs and
■* •'*
* ’ittle chafing with the
going through the

The words “gnp,* “lay bold," “tense
ity.* are expressive of physical faroe
and moral resoluteness.
A boy who
would be a thorough merchant is told
to “lay bold* of correct basin ess habits
and principles. He who desires to grow

Clothing washed in this way will
__ _ ____ , _____
_
come out to the satisfaction of the Cuba," said
start led by the cry, 'Mai. overboard!’ A
most fastidious, and all the time usual
ly spent in scrubbing and boiling and sailor, at work in the forecastle, had
filling the house With steam saved, be- fallen into UM ocean. Seizing* rope, I
threw it to the drowning man just as ho
He caught it.
ad! wear more than twice as long, as it passed tho duo's stern.
“Makuig a slip-noose, I slid it down
is evident that five minutes' scrubbing
will wrench out the garments vastly to the struggling sailor, directing him
He was
more than ordinary wear. Flannels to pans it under hia arms.
drawn on board,but such was hia death­
may be cleaned ip the some manner­
grip on the rope, caught as the ship was
soft -except tliat itdisbelieved that the sailing by, that it took two hours before
suds an&gt;l the rinse water had better t»c hia grasp relaxed so that it could be re­
cold for flannels, whatever the proccsa
of washing, to prevent shrinking. A
little gentle pulling, both ways, when
first hang on the Hne, will prevent flan­
nels shrinking.
An acquaintance of ours, a very par­
ticular Louaekeeper, haa done her own
• Consolation 1* There ia music in the
family washing ia this manner for a word. Like David's *
'
’
ymr past, without cither boiling or away the spirit of
scrubbing
or
fretting,
and
she
declares
Tennis, m it ia now played tn the
tennis coarts of England, Prance and that washing has lost ita old-time Utf- called “the son of consolation.* Nay,
it is one of the illustrious names of a
Italy, was perfected and played, subMtanlially as now, 2U0 or 300 years ago. I
greater than Barnabas, for the Lord
It has been called both tho "King of j
"Everlasting consolation.* (2Tbas.il.
Games* and the “Game of Kings." This
!6.) Here is the cream of all, the spike­
last name was given it because it was a
favorite amusement with Princes and Doesn't Want fa Become a Bad Bay. nard very precious, for the eternity of
noblea,and both in England and Franor
A bright-looking boy, 12 J«u» old, comfort ia the crown and glory of it,
This makes an estate worth having,
edicta were pubiishea forbidding the who arid hia name was Tommy McEvoy,
common people to play it. Henri IL is went alone into the Jeffcxron Market when a man may bold ita fse simple
oon» idered to have been ths best tennis Police Court last evening and aaid to
make money, and after toiling hard be
player of all the French Kings. Heun
of Navarre roes at daylight, after the I want to give mywelf up/ “Why, my finds himself the owner of it, and it ia
cruel mssaacre ot BL tterthalomew.Xto boy ?" asked the court. “Because," re­ a eoneobtion to him; bat it b not an
Continue a game of tennis.
Henry plied the lad. “I hain't got no home everlasting consolation, for he may low*
VIIL, of England, was passionately and I don't want to live tn the street
fond of it until Its became too stout, and and become a bad boy.’ “Why don't
yon may think it would have been bet­ you stay at bomsT" "I ain't got no
ter for him if be had kept up hi. inter­ home.
Father's been deml nine yearr,
est in it and given Ives attention to mat­ and mother died before that.—But where
rimony. Edward Halle, the historian, have you been living rinreK "With my
who probably never went to a spelling aunt. Hbe livre in Forty-first street.
school, says rd him: "Tbs Kyngu thys But she gets drunk. And, she won't
tyine was moebe entysed to pUye at let ns atey indoor* To-uay she
tenure and at dice, which appetite cer- ctiaasd ssa oat and aaid if I rrer oame
tavn enftis pereoues about hym per- back alm would do something awful to
ceyuinge. brought In Frenchmen and
’--.nMuol’T.pri
Lombardos to make wagers with hym inns”! ain't gtft godd^SSbaT and
and ao lost much money; but whan be
perosyued their crefte. he eechuyd their dont look nine. I«rt gte any wreK

Thia game, winch ia played at a
scaauu when the world apftearu at ita t
Iw-wt, combines a moat perfect exercise .
fur all til 1 muscles with a singular ।
charm fur girls as well as boys, for me*
and for women. Tennis is a very old ,
game, for Galen an old Greek medical '
gentleman has written of it to the ef- ।
feet that it was tn his time a healthy I
exercise and quite nice.
All of u% who enjoy playing ball- |
fames, would like to know &lt;bo had
wit enough to invent them. Herodotus |
thinks they wrre first played by the
Lydians, in the reign of King Atyx, j

don't woot to steal, nor to be a bad boy.
Wont you piesre rend me somewhere
where I can learn something and gte to
be a man? There's places like that,
aiatriserer The Justice told the boy

�I AVCIUBT, IW7».

f)ON*T BUY

। ao mrrk-ahsnd
MATTKDAY.

/

UMTIU TOW SSSTHE

ofUm that ol
tael time ho

DUUNG TH IM MONTH THE

hi building

'

LIGHTNING SEWER
THE NEW WILSON

rare of dip ithmia.

Oscillatthg Shuttle

Why didn't

V

500,000 •ubacribera
opposite Bayfield are tho
beautiful Apostle Islands, covered with

DtncOy

Aadermville? The will help him out

Bayfield, is Lh Point, a settlement

kill Napoleon
n.uhl 1- Mg.

through hia brain.
' A few day* agn. a farmer named
Shepard, living in OdeaM. Ionia county,
wm run over by a. threshing machiuc,
the borara taktog fright, and bu log
crushed in a frightful manner. Hia
condition h critical. It i* probable

their working hour* about drinking
their future

i—&lt;
over to Morgan to visit friends, and
whila. looking at * cow belonging to
They always were’.

the universal Lake Superior bluff. Fifth
street baihg at a. height of about
feet above the level of the lake. Were

000

a freight train, a north-aider stole hi*
In passing through the town one will
discover a great fault among farmer*

of the rcienle of aerial navigation.
Like many other towns rushed ahead
of Ita normal developments. It baa met

the SHNlium of a revolver, it would

tial growth.

the unsightly
Uncle Sam. Herring, a few day* since

When brother* fall out, the quarrel la
likely to be serious; yet brotheln'quar-

It rectus they have graaahoppera in
Europe aa well aa in America. During

Ito religion* interests

taining ten church

Ing to murder Hiram Connor of Fenton
&amp;ailing poison in hia drink last week,
affair grow out of jealousy. Con­
nor narrowly escaped death. Kelch
was arrested at the time, bat tookejaiL
In the death of Keth lo-wi*. Marshall,
which occnrred on the Hth, Michigan
lores one of the nidrat of luff newspaper
proprietor* and editors. Mr. LewU

1st steamer*'make this their terminal
point The businca* of the North Pa­
cific Railroad centering here, is large,
While C. H. Chariton was at work,
aaaisting in digging a well, on the farm

Greatly
Reduced.
Rricew!
THE “BOSS” OF ALL SEWING MACHINES.
I* manufactured by the old and reliable Wilsox Rkwixo Macuink Co.,

J WISH TO CALL THE

truffle of the St. Paul 4c Duluth Rail-

DRY GOODS,

fair to look upon, and holds a high
place in the afleetiou of the community
in which she lives. It ia stared that
the nuptial* will l&gt;c consuuiated on the
On the 7th, John Smith, who hail*
rom Manchester, England, a ditcher
nd farmer by occu jmlion, remarked ns

BOOTS &amp; SHOES

must continue *o.
On the 29th visited the famous Dalles Sherman house Ionia, that lie wanted
a wife. Mrs. Merry Holtidcr retorted
that she wa* hia huckleberry. In IS
Duluth. The river in seven mile* fall* minute* after they were married.
he waa at that moment hoisting a track- 500 fret. The Dalle* are formed Neither had seen each other before.
by the wearing of a water channel
Friday night Edith Graham, a aixNear rear-old daughter of a well-known
portunity to examine the animal dose- through re!id black trap rock.
the head at the upperrapid*7 the wall* fannnr living eight mile* Miuth of Bat­
of tlie gorge are nearly or quite 100 feet tle Creek, while at a place near the
before. (After high, but grow less in bright a* the bouse, waa accosted by a tramp, who
stream dreccnda, until at the lower rap­ enticed her into the wood* and outrag­
id* the rock appears &lt;mly in the bed of ed her. The *ronndrrl tlwn fled, but
the riv&lt;x, and at high water must be
distinct nearly or ouitc covered. The rock* at was traced to Battle Creek, where tlie
elue waa lost. Officer Rogers, of Battle
the upper Dalles are rough nnd irregu­ Creek, arrreU-d a man »upp&lt;»*ed tn !«•
lar in shape, while tho two lower one* the same person, anti be wa* locked *p.
are io regular strata.* or layers, aimilar The girl wa* ahockingly injured.
in form to alato.
Though they are
A Hubbardston writer says that in
nothing so fine ot grand a* tlie Dalles
Hank Sanders had a pet neat of yel­ of tlie 3L Croix River at Taylor’* Falla consequence of dronkenreaa in that
low-jackets hanging on hl-J fence, which Minnesota, yet are in many respect*
iteautifnl and are well worth visiting.
k l-Mt.a-.Wkl.a*. Inordrr Below the Dalle* the rivet uflaakedou
to train them properly it became ncc- both *i&lt;lea by very high bluff* or small
eaaary to invito friends to visit hi* nioanlaina, eovered with a heavy timfield* and view the growing rn&gt;|w, **r
U similar in outline to tcrrible sight* and M&gt;uud*. Well after Taken in exchange, tlie name aa money
dec-nt people are thn* kicked into the
-k.-i______ _.s
.
mountainous approaches east of
when, while the ronverwtion wa* ear- . pjtubnrg. Pennsylvania.
exercise of some *ort of courage, they
newt, and the visitor* ba«y taking in j On the afternoon of thn 30&lt;h. at 5 will probably assert their righto, invoke
market price.
the beauties of nature. Hank would I o'vlork. wailed from Dnhitli on board the aid of the law. which is fully on
Men liark * few rwu-c. &lt;n.ntir twn
steamer, a Canadian mail boat of their side, and put a *ton to this Mate
h
r
“«®. m»k‘"K mmt the point* of things. Until they do this, nobody
Coward* never get
the fence, when out would romr the „„ llurth anj
shore* from Duluth will nity them.
pct* and go for the nearest object, to Sarnia.
A Mauncli nailer, finely pitied._______________________
■ ' ’
-- equipped and turn idled, and finely of­
That lively, enterprising, go-ahea.
ficered. and to whom, for con ata lit, little
sheet, the Nashville .\nr&gt;, ha
unsuspecting visitor.
courtron* attention 1 am indebted for added an even ninety sulieiibers to it*
an riecediiigly pleasant joiirncy. The list store June 13th. Ijibor bring* ita
bring eager for fun, went for him.
own rewanl.— Charlotte Republican.
landing, on Thunder Bay, at tlie most
their shanty. They were much worse
northern point of l^ake Superior, and
than a barls-d wire fence to rub against also near the outlet of St- Mary'* River
Im-Iow tlie Sault. The outline of the
north ahore west of Prine'* Arthur i*
. On Saturday last Will. Brundige ; similar to that of the Catskill Moun­
hitched his horse and went into the tain* along the Hudson River, though
house, when they broke loose, startci 1 Ire* in height and terminate* in a bold,
rocky eliff. known a* McKay’* Monn,
। tain. In the vicinity arc the relebratrent over, dragging M| pjcr Island. Hen and Chickens nnd
CHARLES icHEIDT.
ieere. along the gar- Thunder Cape, the latter presenting a
up
picket*
and doM*. | i ¥&lt;)
*l«»oM pcniendicuLar
ppie
eu.nopoM^
tb&lt;&lt; outline
nntil
eanrine
a cherrv
tree they
th-* made
, a.t
‘•aW ,hrtr
‘hiaitira the
n
&gt;&lt;U. ropy
tag neb
erry tree,
n&gt;lneof above
.mab
for that, and just a* they had got nice- |er beautiful island*, names unknown,
JAMES McGRA
ly placed each aide of the tree, they : The beauty of St. Mary's River from
K_ • Island to LakeGeorge
gc George i*
found they
they had
had to
to atop
atop for
for rest
rest and
and re
re-­ ....
s‘- _.™
J«*ph
is
found
almost twyoml dracriptiuu. Tlie stream
gain strength before going farther. i* tille«| with * mulritutlo of island* and
combine* a* fine land and water scen­
plating. and invited them to return ery as it ha* yet been my good fortune
home with him. and aftei gathering up to *ec. At the Sault. a new canal loch,
i* ix-ing constructed and i* near com­
fragments they retreated. Result: One pletion, having a length of five iranwagon-tongue broke, one nock-yoke drrd and fifteen fret, and a lift of eigh­
broke, one gate very badly demolished, teen feet—tlie largest ship canal lock in
one cherry tree discouraged for life, the world through which veareI* will be
pa*aed in ten minutes. Your*. Ac..
a badly arranged wagnn, and a man
H. J. Maktix.

N QUONS.

terjy destroying vineyard* and fruit
blockaded by them ao that the shop*

Grocei-ie®, &lt;fcc.

while the

dire,

they may cherish auapirioiia manifold,
they may make your failing the target

I; never swerve an inch from the line

ledge of yourrelf. the purity of your
character, and the generosity of your
in a point of fact, unharmed.

When a young woman ia deferred by
her lover she mutally put* on a stiff up­
per lip. and redouble* efforts to capti

of White Plain*, becoming convinced
that he to w horn she was betrothed
eared more for another girl than for
herself, took poison mid died.
Mis*
Nichol*, of Windham, could not per­
suade her lietrothed one to liare the
marriage ceremony performed. So she
Although man ia by repute the strong-

which were a standing menace Io the
peare of the French KcinibHc, the advertiacmaut* of thia ridieniou* sorrow,
i* almost an insult to the people of that

English people in thi* ridiculous exhibrho waa only an audacious pretender.

Presence of mind lute latelr proved

the earth todeu bucket falling thus aar-

New Stock of Summer Goods!
IN STOCK AND NOW ARRIVING.
THESE GOODS HAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

AS TO

QUALITY

There i.

NO BETTER

ami

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

COMUFKTK

WITH

&lt;X&gt;9U*KTITIO.\

1

By fair, square dealing I oxiwct a eontinnancr of past favors, and solicit
______ .............. ii___ _____ i-......... —i__ ,t._.. ___.. ...

BOSTON STORE.

D. C. GRFFITH.

Aylsworth’s

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

On and after August 15th,

will sell goods for ready pay

MICHIGAN SEWS.

another exhibition of English iraper-

ritaem with profound admiration tho
roaderful anrreaa of the French Rcpub-

Attention of the Pnhlic

BUTTER &amp; EGGS

SPACE.

Engliah people ii|x&gt;n nil aide* over the
death of the French lad. called i’rinee
Imperial, lately MM by the South
African savages, still continues. We
have nothing to wy regarding the per­
sonal character or ability of tlie young

G. A. TRUMAN’S STORE,

WHICH CONSISTS OF

and ha* becu connected-vStb it, either
aa editor or proprietor, nearly ever

edifice*. though

Got. Croswell ia about.to lead
have been abandoned and window* hymcntol altar, Mi*c--f.iuie Mu*
boarded up. The shipping business of

mination than did that between Henry
and Alexander Covert near,, CoI am bo*.
Ohio. An old trouble over Henry’• wife
and both, whipping out revolvers, fired

WILL KELL THEIN STOCK

Geo. Sprague livlugon the Center road.

and Ryrou Morris, with their tamilie*.

Ia Texas recently, a man clipped off

GRAND KAFIDS 1IVJSION.

. Silas Reynold* ha* joined in life part-

wowderfullr. . ‘

at* case.

I pleaded guilty. told

AUSTRIA ITEMS.

Ml** Ida Harris, of Battle Creek,
visiting Mian Lloyd this week.

Peter Martin wa* killed by a falling
tree in Maple Grove, Svginaw county,
on the 8th.
Anthony -Eno wa* choked to death
while eating meat at Athens Calhoun

Mr*. Matilda Van Campen wa* killed
by a railroad train at Drayton Phan*.
Oakland county on the 9th.
Power*.
Simon Shariow, an old citisen of East
Tawaa committed suicide on the 8th,
by drowning himself in a well.
Tlie daily w h itrfifth catch on Lake
Superior at this time aggregate* about
30 tons, which u mostly shipped away.
Freddy, a 5-yc*r old son of M. H.
with a sheriff from Hasting*, came on
Mettler s&lt; Flat Rock. Wayne eoanty,
wa* drowpwl in the river on the 10th,
while playing in a boat
Mia* Frank Redfield, an estimable
yoanx tody of Homer, became deraag-

only.

GRAINS

Look Out
--------- FO

At Fruitport, a poor man recently'
old hi* wife for $ l^getting it all down
.uocartod, |»».

doctor*

Inn Smi IT Duliu ife tin.

New A.cL

Lightning knocked the stuffing out
f a house tn Coldwfifer Sunday. Noth&gt;g rewarkabfe ab«M it. onlr that the
mm hod three Ughtaring rod* m rt.

vi arauon,

WOOL Mat

^oeem&gt; many,

tured skull.

ROE,

MEAT MARKET. The Muhrille Ctrtiu life is
Fresh and Salt Meats,
8mM Hau ui Staltat,
nit

W&lt;Mi Mat by rail TTiU bo «mM with
promptness, and on all packages &lt;rf 10

the lb. or barrel,

lb*, or acre I will pay express one way.
Having bad a lifw-tfae. sxpsrienoe ia

the Carding UaiaoM. aad wife firetclaaa saddawry at my coauaaad, I fed

that I can gwtraatoe perfect anttofnc-

ItoatoalL Tl/Maaadoao.

■in Central Railroad, ha*,

UKMN1 BML

G. A. TRUM.

Farmers?
Why will you pay men for traveling around the country to sell you F’JkUM TOOLS, when you can
come direct to Nashville and buy of •

JOSEPH M. WOOD.
,/tnd put the extra pay in your own pockets f

PaoraiKToa

loading of quite
r.sickly that she waa not drawn be-

township

Look out for low prices.

�local

TAI

I

QOME AMI) MEE THE

DRUGGISTS.
1 Hpecialtie'M for-1^7'01

BUCHANAN WAGON!

Hrwwu

PRESCRIPTIONS,
(Kallkiiwte.ar.urately prrft-r.d from,
strictly pure and fiwh Drug- am!

Pat Medicines, Cheaicak, Ac.

Mr*. Pplly Hall, aged 73 ysara, a re*
wiH subscribe liberally for snrh aa ob-

tting Q. A. Truman's.
A slight fruai on Friday bight visited

’^‘V^.D^vACo.

Dye Stuffs I Dye Stuffs!
on Monday.

aad Northern Assyria on Wednesday

Naahville in C. W. 8m
profit* and large sales ia

Her

A vkiousborrekicked the otlier day
in tbc Hastings House barn, and now
Tom. Campbell, the hostler, carric* a

Sn. M. H. K. IUv».«d, ot Gi»4
Haugh.

CT A fla* line of Dye Ktuffs, new
additions, low, at
BotaK Bbos.’

Mo., are in the village visiting relatives

fiom Ohio.
He always scratches a
match on the bind aide of hi* leg.

Deal fair and square with everroue.
Kklummi, Demskxt It Co.

were picked up, some of which mesa

Tlie “thieving tramp" mentioned in

ristanta if needed; also instructed to
nee that all alley nuisances were abat-

little barg, located eight mils* west of
Nashville waa named. rodding at Grand
Rapid*, ha* failed. E. F. Uhl being hia

WINDOW 81IADE8,
CURTAINS. CORDS.
AND FIXTURES.
School. Mi-crllnm-oiis and Blank

iA*w*~*
■

aju.

(WbATnkaaUa.

craft, of Sippio. hygan to interfere with

Now,

hundreds of dollars to the value of

cil adjourned for one week (which will
be next Tuesday evening) to then meet
with the citlxcns and consider the pro­
priety of erecting such a building.

the youngest child of Martin
I*. W. Niakern'a house

Suits, all Wool Cashmere Suita. Fancy
Diagonal Suita, Union and all Wool
Cheviot Suita, and all Wool Braver

in

a time things looked

Our stock of Boot* aad Shoes is com-

to live happily together. On the day
mentioned Wm. drove into thia village
with hia yoke of rattle, ostensibly to

Brown bolding the lead tor tlie first
half mile. The race resulted in Wood
Wm. Parker etaima to have a 1l-oy gaining the first prixe, Grayson tbc sec­
two weeks old. that has never been
ond and Stondt the third. Brown being
terriewed by a newspaper reporter.
only one-half minute behind StoodL
More apple* from farmer* A. B. Coop­ Wood made tbc ten miles in 1 hour and
erand J. Hothusn. One presented by 1 minute, Grayson 1 hour H minutes,
the latter measured Hi iuche* around. Stoudt 1 hour and 2! minutes, and
The wheat market is lively.
On Brown 1 hour and 3| minute*. Had
Thursday Ainsworth A Brook* bought Brown not nin in bis stocking feet,
9.150 Itusbels and Mr. Schuyler 500 in thus badly lacerating hi* feet on the
the forenoon.
pebble* on the course, the prohabtli-

rear of the Baptist Church, sold tlie

birth to a child on Thursday, and is in
a ewoditiou bordering on insanity at
thia cruel and felonious desertion. She
•tate* that nothing haa occurred be­

this manner cannot be accounted for.

wards the far-famed State of Kansas,
where they expect to strike a gold
mine.
other column. Matt. Howell ia married.
livery home* to death in his anxiety to
“git her."
During the harvest just past. Miss
Belle Pric« mounted the reaper and cut

Mich. State Association of Spiritualists
and Liberalism will lie held al Smith'*

present:

The fol-

J. H. Stewart. Kendallville,

Dr. R. Garter. Philadelphia. Pa.; J. H.
Harter. Auburn, N. Y.; J. H. Burnham,
Saginaw, Mieh.; Giles B. Stebbins, Itotroit, 8. B. McCracken. Detroit, Mr*.
Battle Creek, Mr*. M. E. French, Green­
ville. J. P. Whitney, Milford. Cha*. A.
Andrus, Hushing, Mr*. Mary C. Gate,
Byrot., Mrs. Sarah Graves. Grand Rat&gt;-

Wayland. Dr. E. B. Whetlock. Sara­
nac, Dr. J. D. Seeley, Buchanan, M.
Babcock, 8U Johns, A. B. Spinney, Detroit.
Swedes Sandwiched.
a Garby ia a Swede living

er Swede, he came to town.

the village.
If yon want to see a tremendnous
stock of dry good*, clothing, boots and
shoe*, just peep into tlie long brick.
Sixty-three cases of ahocs, alone, in

Kellogg. Dcmaray A Co. are patting
in the front of their new store. wbicH

Also our stock of Dry Goods, OrocerTbc wife of Mr. Brown, of the Spaai­
ding A Wilkins Manufacturing Co. at
Hasting*, carried off the second prise
in tl»c world's archery tournament,
which occurred in Chicago this week.
Mr*. Brown waa excelled only by a Mrs.
Lee, a pupil of Thompson, the best

ta Nashville, put himself in trim and
challenge II. 0. Stoudt, of Charlotte,

FW WiUKHT A Howe sell more Flour

ville.

i]nested to rail.and settle their account
control of the office of Deputy Sheriff bv note or otherwise within 30 days.
July 11th,
of Vermontville, and the implements
Evuexk Cook.
thereof, consisting of a bowie-knife,
revolvers, carbine and one 12-pound
I Corn Meal rn
WtLson It Hu

one hundred dollar*.
Our young friend. Eugene DavenChurch v*. Adelaide Holcomb et al.
at Woodland the first of the month. heard at the February term, was deci­
ded in favor of all tlie defendants ex­
young man. anti will do the fair thing cept Adelaide Holcomb, with costa iu
by ail who attend his school.
their favor, and a personal decree ren-

and dollar* with costa to be taxed.
The cause of Thomas H. Dobbins vs.
•ties with neaUxs* Mr- PiP»*
°*d acquaintance and Ira C. McAllister waa continued on apfriend of the noted Gee. Vandr .pool plieatiow of the defendant, on payment
and was nn important witness in that of the cost* of the term and an attorney
great trial.
fee of fl 10.
The Nash nite Dramatic Club will
It was announced that the trespass
soon pat upon the stage that very pop­ cause of Adelbert Bacon vs. Alfred
ular and
laughable play entitled, Buxton had l&gt;ev® settled, and that in
“Among the Breaker*. All who ever the cause of George Brumm v*. Albert
witnessed this play pronounce it A No. Gallatin the notice had been counter­
1. It haa a good moral tone and yet is manded. and they were stricken from
f*H of wit and fun.
The "creature of dreumstanres" Isas
silent as the grave upon the printing

visor of Sunfield, lately returned from
California, ia surprised at the wonder­
ful rise iu property since be left the

Ihm’t!
।

Don't let anyone but the most skilled

.
.
oiairi — . .11
F
1 *bop this kind of work is done in the
most approved manner.

NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

BUCHAJfAJf WAGOM CO., '
C. C. WOLCOTT.

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

GROCERIES

Should ImprovetheOpportunity

BOOTS AND SHOES,

As never apain wii you get the chance of buying
a first-class Wagon for $50.

Notions

Fresh Goods and L&lt;_w
Prices.

DRILLS and CULTIVATORS

Respectfully Tcurn,

WILSON A HOWE.

.THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

CHARLES C. WOLCOTT,

full to overflowing with

SUGARS, TEAS,
COFFEES, SPICES,

Old Mammoth Hardware,

CANNED GOODS
Ami in fact a full line of

r..

STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
At prices to suit the majority.

Lightning killer for titea, low al
Botsx Booe*.

Crock9ry &amp; Glasswari

JJjVR.Vi£ST
vine. .-wpi. b;ii. tor a term or rj weeks, ,
for the liencfit of tciwbers. and all oth- (
er* who wish to avail tbc marl res of a
fall term of school. A normal class

--------- AND VIE---------

quality I can. and wilt, do aa well b
youaanny firm iu Barry or Eaton com
tira. ('all and get my pt ires on hi&gt;.
thing in my line before making yo’i
I purchase* am! I will do'you good,
have, iu eonnertiou with my store, n

t^a^RHOT SUMMED MOUTHS! NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET

dress

d full particular* ad­
C. N. Yoctro,
Noahville, Mich.

Every afternoon and evening.
First
door north of Wolcott’s hardware.
Social*, festivals and families supplied
on short notice and at rea*oual&gt;&gt;* rates.
__ ______ Geo. W. Fmaxcu.

warrant*. Sunfield's a*-.-**meut
nearly ♦ 900.01)0, or nearly thro
the amount of any former asmty Don’t forget that our Woven
Inspired by this wonderful increase in
the value of property our boy* are all
turod. Warranted for ten year*. No
riding in carriages. It seems a little single weave inferior article will stand
“shoddy," bat figure* won’t lie.

podcut* when trying to put on airs)
were at tbc Charlotte race* laat Thurs­
day and Friday. If we know anything
about horse flesh the running rac* of
Thursday and the free-for-all of Fri­
day were the bc*t contested of any that
hare exfurred at the capital of Katos
Co. for ten year*. 7 here waa a runa­
way oiuIm- cou roe on Friday, which waa
very interesting to everybody except
those whom lirea were jcopardixeil.
Jim Walsh, of Sunfield, and your corrwpondeut, having any amount of suplrnras, at the critical moment saved
their born* by di ring headfirst into cue
of the stables, carrying tbs stable door
with them, causing* frightful collapse

r

CV All the Latest Style* of Furni­
ture at
Kelloog, Densest A Co.

diet and 0. G. Stebbins for smuggling

grain buyers of the metropolis of Ver­
montville.

k

D e warrant Buchanan wa^on Jfo.
,of our\
manufacture, for one year, to be of'good seasoned
timber, and well made.
Any breakage from any
defect in materials or workmanship, except seat­
springs, to be made good free of cost to the purchaser.

CV" Something new In the way of
Fly Destroyer. Il sticks them fast and
catches them alL Call and get a sheet.
C. W. Smith.

easily the third money.
When the
race was completed hia fret were bleed­
On Friday of last week, Hugh Mor­
D. Ruckle
ing badly. We understand the time rison, of Johnstown, was 1st ten on the Of Morgan, desire to announce that
made by either Wood, Grayson. Btoudt hand by a small green fly. In an hoar they are Dow prrjwreil to pav the highrat
market
once for all kinds of grain,
or Brown, was better than that which the hand began swelling rapidly, and
carried off the championship of the continued to swell until it was double and have lor sale everything in the
general merchandise line. Give them
world.
_
ita normal sixr. and the arm swollen to
the elbow. Tlie attending physician
On Wednesday lost was to happen
CT* Buy your Drv Goods, Boots and
states that the swollen condition of the
an event that would make many chil­ hand and arm ia tbc result of an cry- Shors, Hats and Caps, Groceries and
dren in Nashville happy, vix: the si;*-lous affectation, caused by the bite
Christian Bunday School picnic. The
day opened rainy. About nine o'clock
old Sol. beamed out brightly and the degree. These cases are sometimes
------------- For Fresh Steaks. Roasts, etc.
.For
school , atarted , for
Stiles'
,
,
,grove, but
,
I caused, under favorable conditions, by j Flesh Bolognas with or without Garsoou after reaching there the weather thr
uf , pin ur , |horo prick |kk of nor own make For Smoked or
again changed for the worse, when the lxlt Brt. qultr rafT
nM..wc]Hnc &gt;n tj,,. 1&gt;n*^ Meals, halt and Dried h isb, or
school mljoonied to Mr, G. A. Tro |
rlt*.
jrTa.!1,.lu. . ..mi— f | *nyU«ing in the ratable line,
present caae is gradually yielding to |
man's residence. The sun again smiled treatment, and uie
the jm
patient will soon be '
^&lt;*r
’H"*.1 B0'r*‘nt Chewing
upon the occasion, the goodie* were BbU
r^um^ work"
•tobacco go to
Wiuhix A Howe’s.
spread in Mr. T"s yard, and a most cnjoyable occasion followed.
NV5F1E1.D ITEM*.
' Thousands of valuable article* to se| Mr. J. P. Tomer
, ... grao,,, । l'cl
”"d *
flj'" ,r“ 10
I
,
...
every purchaser of 1 lb. of Tea.
--------nrarly completed.
C. W. Smith.
Court was called on Monday after&lt;»ur Bismarck church begins to loom!
——-------------—————noon last. Hia honor Judge Booker up hugely. Tbc walls arc graced by a '
Eight pottnd* of Kio Coffee for

Brach. being the celebrated Johnstown
road cause tried and submitted at the
February term, waa decided for the
plaintiff with costa and damage* asaes-

ARE UPON U8, AND THE FARMERS AKE
supply Ilf ail kinds of Frweh and 8a
Meat*, including Bologna*. Dried Bee'
Fresh ami Salt Fish.
Give me a trial and by guiwl Good,
low prices and fair (h aling I u ill &lt;:
deavov to merit yo’rr patronage an
good will.
IV All kinds of Ptmlitce, Hides*■

Too Busy to Come to Town

M UST HAVE

&gt; Min RrapeetfuBy,

CHAS. W. SMITH.

OLD PIONEER STORE SPRING MILLINERY
i ■**&gt;—■■ l« tor oM trteiUt sat «*stc»

Millinery and Fancy Goods!

Davis Sewing Machines! Latest Styles &amp;PatternE
—or mi:------

VIENNA BAKERY.

Wm. McArthur i. building a new
bouse under the instruction ofD. B.
Covflte.
Xtek says one mon little nick is addAltotbaax. Harrah, bay*! Naw I
am ready to goto Charlevoix.

L-Hilbert, C. Titas, L. Faal, D. B.
Covillc, J Waite and J. lioagfatoa oa
Monday next Mart fur the Charlevoix

5-«-&lt;-nt &lt; i&lt;nr ia t*nu.

Every Wagon is Warranted as below

Fine Lard, Castor, Golden, Nratafoot,
Tanner's, Olive. Sweet, Linseed Raw
ami Boiled. Black Mace and many oth­
ers, at bottom price*.
Bois&lt;Buos. -

notorious U. 8. D., has received official
order* from the United States to ever­
haul the postofficc* at Vermontville
and Sunfield; to am-st the lAnrk for
sending paper* through the mail with

A new safe of the Diebold manufac­ presiding.
row of palisades that Mr- Hager, the
ture arrived on Tuesday.
The eeletirated ease of the people v*. builder, calls “studs."
•
At tlie council meeting on Tuesday Hammond A Berry on the first indict­
Our cheese factory is manufacturing
evening. Uncle Killen's **ebei&gt;earr” ment for forgery being called, the res­
arowc without a word of warning, and pondents plead guilty. On Wednesday tomers of the factory hare mode such
the editor hereof came very near get- they receved their sentence the, former
to 15 months imprisonment in the Ionia
House ot correction and the latter V
repairing of the Thornnpple River months.
bridge. It waa repaired the Sunday
Farmer* in this vicinity are general­
nry tlie cases of the People vs Charlotte ly very much disappointed in the yield
suspended for that day only.
Leighton, charged with murder, and of wheat. They arc getting more bush­
Err* Tobias, charged with seduction. els than thetr proverbial sanguine re­
located in front of the Wolcott House,
turn* expected. For instance: Mr. F.
but owing to pipe manufacturer* not the medical testimony waa conflicting, | Clark naled for 673 bushels and rod red
being able to fill our order for some
over tOO. A smile, which may be railed
time, work will not be prosecuted until curing witness on settlement of the lieautifuL rests upon the features of erthe pipe ia received.
civil suit.
We understand that L

Selling

that causes men to be brute* and Iniagioe curious thing*. In thia case the
Swede* imagined that their team waa
trying to collide with a railroad train,
and they boated and pulled the poor
brute* around, until they started on a

ingeight entries, as follows: H. 0.
Stoudt, Charlotte; D. Wood, Guelph,
Can.; Harry Howard, Detroit; L. A.
Brown. Nashville; H. I- Grayson. Bay
City; Dick Clark. Marshall; H. L.
Sanger, Bristol, Ind., andFificld, Jack-

...

iHuiik*.
i’*y
imager*, etc.
। Gand Books for the Home Circle.
‘
Fine American and Foreign WateheChains, Pina, Rings. Kctta. GuM Penn
•”** *’cn Hohlera, Silverware, Ac.

Wm. A. Aruworra but received a
full line of Men’s, Boys’ and Youth’s

A large number of Nashville people

Rev. G. W*W. Harris, of Ortourilte,
will preach in the Baptist Church next
Sabbath morning and evening.

y

Cash, or note on one year a time, with interest at ten per cent. T1„.

Vcnuontvilte is affected considera­
bly with diphtheria, there having been

Mro Chas. Smith on Thursdsv, start-

Monday morning, Sept. 1st.

.

t

thirteen feet high.
•17J0 for services and materiah which
Mr. and Mra P. Holler start for South
wa* allowed.
Bend next Wednesday, for a two weeks'
The question of building a town hall

__ r-e

for Seen to ia tho

der of &gt;57 drawn Di favor of Furnina It

Constable Pcrksr then

WALL PAPERS and BORDERS.

All Complete with Top-Box, WhifFletrees, NecK-yoke
and Steel Spring Seat,
7

On Saturday last

John Dougherty.
G. A. Truman ■

croft severely.

SURGICAL INSTBUMEFTS,
8HOULDM BRACES,
TRUHHE8. SUPPORTS, Ac.
FINE PERFUMES,
. TOILET ARTICLES. COMBS.
BRUSHES, MtAPS. Ae?

On* Bockeye Grain Drill. WiH sell
on time or exchange for Stock. For
particular* call at
WitsoK A Howe'*.

WUkinsoa’s In Maple Grove tho hail

both strike Nashville together.

Many new Dyes at Bottom Prices.

JUST ARRIVED

ignorant of the “to be”. known aa the
Vermont rille of the l«li century. On
the 7th iuM., Vermontville wheat boyera paid the -t«p price," which waa 6B
eta. Mr. Geo. Lamb, of Sunfield. ou
Urn same day rold K» LuabeU al Char­
lotto fur »7 eta. per tambri. Tbs differeocr waa owiy nine miU per ba. betwost Charlotte aad VmHantvilie, bat
Oh- rrmdl of this smsll difierrmv in
two day* of last wtuA waa: more than
t.«0 boalrelaof Suficld «brat found
ita way toCluukHte. (toongentlemen !
Try to make your boaeal (!) prnnis* off
the former* of your

JOHN BERNER.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.

Still on Eartli
COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, -&amp;e.. &amp;c.i
la IteM 1-rrW MOMtss rvwi ■■■Hn* ..
KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.

1

�@?&gt;7@?&gt;P@?&gt;

Koa» locomotives are eud l&lt;ri&lt; comiug aaMsaUy bate um in Fraae^ bloly
taro show evil ofieote from rich food
a twelve—Soe looc-taokive (portalde en­
much mure quickly than those who hve
regularly on the- tatter, and some sup- gine) wm hare smad to a picoe of artilp IM fkb MBffto IM tiirir fflOMOha are b&lt;y weighing forty throe toon, which it
weaker ou account of plain living, but I brought from Vinoeanea to the Point

“Paieoxmt at the bar," aaid the
Judge,'b-thcre anything you wish to
My before aentenoo b pttMcd upon
youT The pria
.............................
toward the door,
would hke to mj
“ Tai' 'em * liar couldn't ho
saved ? You mw thet duck git
hia murcr boot*?"
'

Kecesuha.—For this distressing
malady there is a very simple and effi
meat remedy. Wivharo tried ii with
uniform sncocss, but we have rarely

“Ye MW the other tth a two edged
sword make mud. an' plaster the back o*
the‘doomed wretch's* neck***
•

DRUB8,IEDIClIESniCHEIKlLi,

one of flour mixed smooth with the
beaten yoiXa of two eggs; bake; then
cover with a meranguc made of the
whipped whites and two tablespoon fata
of powdered sugar; return to the oven

DR! GOODS, SILKS Hi DBE8S QUODS

Groceries and General Produce,

American and Foreign Barbie,

NO PATENT NO PAY.

IOEITORS

h i!

.util’s:

and I dia not loan a single movement in

IBM, JAILS I SHELF HiBDTABE

H i!

“ I dim'I understand you. sir."
“No? Well, s'uose I give ye deed
away eq the sword racket, fust? B'pose will keep the liottom from drying out.
I wm to My tbot ther' ain't nothin' bigStramp Lands.—No better time Ilian
gvr'n a aixteent-inch bowic in the bull
the present offers for the clearing of
camp? 8 poM I wm to como down to
swamp lauds. To cut off sedges, and
casco, an’ Maid ye hod about tiiet mud
burn these on a dry, windy day, will
Bteawbeut Blaxc-Maxoe. — Stew
bixneM? B'poee 1 wm-Io bring proof
l&lt; ave the surface clear, while it is • dry nice, npe strawberries, strain off the
thet no man in tlie camp over bed his
enough to plow or break up. We find juice,and sweeten to taste; place over
cobeM cut off below the ears? B'pose
a disk harrow, such as the Ntahwitx, or the fire, and when it boita stir in corn­
1 wm to■bring a hundred men to traek
new modifications of the old but excel­ starch Wet with cold water—two tablomo in tbc stata-menl thet bangin' wm
lent idea ot sharp steel disks, to be spooufnls uf coru-atareh for each pint
all the go. Wen it tm a vigilante racket,
ot juice; atir until sufSciently cooked;
an’ thet nobody over died ot?’ thar
ground, when cut up fine, mav be seeded pour into moldr wet in cold water, and
’orptin' from hot Iced an* col' steel?.
to grass at once, will, a good chance for set aside to oooL To be eaten when
B'poee I wm to do all this, what kind of
a sucry-ssful catch. On swamp lands, a very cold with cream and sugar. Ropa game would ye gi’ me then ? I tel)
ye. stranger, I’ve been tliar. an’ I’m giK&gt;d dremingof Lime will be found use- berries may be substituted for tho
strawbc’Tire, although the blauc- mange
The clerical-looking gentleman and |x&gt;»tr&lt;i, I am. I'm the l&gt;cst-|M&gt;atrd man
docs not look m nicely.
the bearded norderer were the only thia s«do o' Denver, an’ ys can’t play it
low down'on me. mtn-li !”
passengers on the Carson stage, sovrii
“Do yon doubt my word, air?"
hours oiit, cu route to Bodie. They oc­
“No, 1 don't doubt yer word; but ef
cupied the upper scat behind the driver,
yCd put a little more solid stuff into
and the tenor of their con versa! ion in
•
hat
yer «ayia.'. I'd be more likely to
dicated that there wm a alight misun­
toko
stock iu yer yarns"
derstanding between them —a misunder­
"My fnend, 1 fear you are attempting
standing that neither of them avncd
capable of gathering up the threads of— to beguile me. I fear that yon are im- i &gt;bred«vi to free it from injurious gases, , the chicken and half-pound of pork
a skein that was momentarily becoming, ]K»tng upon a stranger in a strungwhich |«ta off in time. After three or 1 lued up: ponr fa enough of the wat
more and more taught! as some new’
four months it beremee carbonate of ' -in
-----*- ‘‘-----------------.
&gt; *_
.
which
it wm parboiled
to —
make
a
phase of the subject under discussion collar manners and customs; and vou
should not take advantage of me in thia lime, or mild lime, with a considerable gravy; cover with a crust ; ornament it
was broached.
portion
of, sulphate of, Jjma faypeum) a little; bake an hour, or longer if the
abrupt, and mrpryrsuoriioaa w»y.*;
,
mixed
with
it
.
1
'
pic ia very large.
tinman was remarking, “tho vineyard ' “I thought yeJowod ye’d been thar.”
|
Kitchen} and Marl-et Garden.--It
*' Where?"
To Pickle Eogx.—Sixteen eggs, one
waa in a deplorable state.**
*' In Bhyann.** '
I is now that thn well-planted and kept quart of vinegar, half ounce block pep­
“Tho viocyardl" interrupted his
"Chryennef
Not
at
alt
I
nnvrr
never
kitchen
garden
makes
ita
value
felt
tn
bearded companion,
per. half ounce Jamaica pepper, half
indcr-­ abundant supplies of vegetables for the ounce ginger. B6U the eggs for twelve
“Yea; the Lord's Tineyard. I mean; •aw the place. I thought yon under
stood from the first that I was ai mis
mis table.
Though most vegetables are minutes, tbea dip them in cold water,
the weeds were------ “
lajyond senona injury from weeds, the and take off the shell. Put tho vinegar
“Hold ou a minute, stranger.' ex­ aiouary to Siam."
“WhatI Siam? Well, I swear,
&gt;ar, I j vanons weeding implements should Ic with the pepper and ginger, into a
claimed tho other, hitching in Ida seat,
&gt;w
'
kept
at
work iu Ilin garden. A weed stewpan. and let it simmer for ten min­
take
it
all
track,
stranger;
I
throw
up
and turning so aa to fare hia eompen.ou
'll call going U&gt; seiil now means many hun­ utes. Now place the eggs in a jar.
—"hold yer hosaeo. I ain’t much on thia my baud. Shake, stranger, '
’
drad-fold of ita kind few next year. JI poor over them the vinegar, etc., boil
parable palavcr.au* I come mighty nigh ,it equM'^ -Jihyxuin—Siam. They do
SMtlji^qa'Hb-T ? “ tlr-re is noUn tig on a atrip where an early ing hot, and when coid tic them down
givin' ye tho lie on thet vineyard bixcrop Las been removed, let the culti­ with a bladder to exclude the air. This
nesa, 'cause, ye see, there ain't no sech
Mr. Whittier’s Poetry.
vator run over it every few days, but it pickle will be ready for use in a
'ithin five mile o’ tbc camp. Maybs
is Iw-lter to sow such piaci-o, and keep month.
1
It
is
not
given
to
manv
poets
to
know
there's a few down to Balt lake, but no­
body ever was fool 'nough to think o' what tbsy do bool, and the few who all the ground in cultivation. Spinach
Rtcx Sore with Gxef.n Pear —
speculating ii -- ---------- *
*~
’
pos-cs*- that knowledge are wldom con­ may bo sown, and turnips sown now will Pick over and wash quarter of a pound
,
tent to be guided by iu The weakni-M nxake a good crop.
neighborhood. __________ --t&gt;of rice, put it into a quart of boiling
of modern porta—o; one of their we*kTv© cottoned to the right o' the a
Drilling D'AraL—Many farmers are waler containing a table-spoonful of
I'm drswin* my eights onto Lord'i
ncaaca--is the rlcaire to write l"ng testing the practice of cultivating aali. and boil ii tor ten minutes. Then
jxxaj, m ii. poetry wore measured by wheat. We bear of frequent experi­ dram it, put it into two quarts, of broth.
yards."
quantoy and quality. Another weak- ments in this directioa, and-these have or meat stock seasoned with pepper
“outside," “1 found the field ot lalior in neM is a studied avoidance of simple j gonundly turned out satisfsatariV- Cal’ and salt, and toil it gently until the
__ „ or
. _____
_________
t____
a deplorable condition. The weeds had every day themes. Mr. Whittier has I
rivaling
hoeing
is easily'
done by grains begin to crack open. Meantime
long since choked the wheat, and tares mistaken hb powers m little m any ! dnlliug the wheat m »ixteen-inch rows, boil a pint of green peas in boiling
were flourishing with a luxuriance that American port, but he hp not always by stopping every alternate sprout It water and salt until they are lender,
might well sadden the heart of thr most cultivated them wisely, or he would , u net difficult to construct a simple wash them well with cold water ns soon
hsve written ten narrative poem* where cultivator that will work thn n[races beearnest tiusbaudmaa.
Ilumnu aacn
aa they arc done, drain them, and put
flees were frequent in the interior, and be has written one. I use the won!
them into tlw soup-tureen. Aa soon
barbarous executions for thn most triv­ narrative in a large senst' m covering a ent wheat hoca in the market that do aa tlie rice is Guider pour the soup into
ial offenses were of weekly occurrence chew of }K&gt;ems of which story-telling is tho work effectively. Wheat that is tho tureen on tho peas and serve at
tlie
chief
motive,
and
which
directly
along the oomL I attended one of
sown broadcast can not be cultivated.
these executions, and it I sm not too appeal to the human sympathies of their Thia fact, and the better condition of
tedious fa my narration I will relate the
drilled wheat, should be sufficient In­
The Bay Geettoe’s Burl.
arcumstanc.'s of the horrible affur.
ducement to use the drill, if the great
There wm a war at one time between
Are you agreeable?"
saving of seed and tlie lessening of Germany and France, rad for two or
*0o ahead, ol' man. I'm listenin'. I
, three years the French had }&gt;osscaai&lt;&gt;n
like to bear a man tell a good one while
Oy/iter Shellg are frequently to be of tho old town where the Goethe,
he's nt it,“ and the bearded pasaengcr
procured for a small price, and may be lived. A French Count wm placed fa
hitched bock to hia former position and the inspiration of rabjecte like these. burned very cheaply. To burn them,
their house—billeted on them, m the
Mkcd the driver fur “a chaw o' that ai,d they have amply rewarded the make a heap of shells and small wood;
aoldim my—and. though Om L_&gt;y
nigger heel."
j*M-tic train* he Lu bestowed upon brush wood can be used if chopped into Goethe was angry with the French for
them.
I
am
not
sure,
indeed,
that
hia
“ Well, it appears that the unfortunate
small lengths and packed clo^e. Wood 1 invading hu country, he very much
man was condemned todcalii for poach­ fame will not ultimately rest tijxin some and shells are packed in layers, and the liked tins Count, who took a fancy to
Bay upon heap u covered with chips and small the buy, and had him with him a great
ing on the Kings preserves. They had . three or four of them.
adjudged him guilty, anl sentenced 1 “Maud Muller.’“Skipper Irroon a Ride." woxi &lt;&gt;r brush. A* it burns down, more deal. The Count wms patron uf artiste,
him to be beheaded, and a more pitia­ ' and "Telling fac Beta” Tbey had do brush is thrown upon the heap, and it and bought a great many picture*, and
ble wretch it Iim never been my mis­ prutotyjraa in Amencun poetry, and. if may be left to smolder for two" days, from him Goethe obtained his first
fortune to contemplate m he frassed out they bad snecomors, these succeaeon when the fire will be burned out A knowledge of art. Thia Frenchman in­
of tho prison into the open court where ; have come from the pen of Mr. Whit- few barrels of water may be thrown troduced the boy to other French
he was to be cxocutexL
He was made I tier, who ia never so much himself m upon a heap of 300 or 40&lt;i bushels, and people, and Wolfgang thus learned the
to kneel and bend his neck, after which | when writing narrative and legendary it will shake into fine powder; when it tanguage perfectly. Ho also learned
tho executioner dipped his hand fa a stones
Mr. Whittier b one of the few Amcri-. may lie *presd upon the field, in shak­ some other tilings, m the following
tub of water, and, drawing his middle I
ing the lime, tho waler should be thrown anecdote will show: He Itecame quite
and fore finger through the Mud upon can ]MM-te who have succeeded in ob­ on gradually, h-et too much be Uacd and intimate with a French boy, Deronea,
taining tba. anffragro of the reading
which thx d'homed man
--the tamo become peaty.
. &gt; j,'
who pretended to have been engaged
Kipbed them to the naked neck of the •public and of the litemry ctaar. Men
। in agnsatmany duels--“affairsof honor"
shivering wretch, leaving a brood and of letters respect hb work for ita sfahe called them.
One day, he told
When to Paint boMes.
distinct mark at which to strike.
He eenty, aimphcity and downright manli­
Paint applied to the exterior uf build­ 1 young Goethe that he had insulted him,
then raiscil Ins grout double-edged ness, and average readers of poetry h- I
, and at once challenged him io a ducL
sword, and with one blow the htrad fell spcct it because tbey can understand fa ings in autumn and winter will endure . Goethe had heard Deronea talk ao much
from the trunk, whib the great stream There b(Doka grown map and wumau t twice m long m when applied fa early I about throe "affairs* that be wm eager
in the bod Who deca not readily inter sumnicr or hot Weather. In the former
of blood crimsoned the sand."
to engage in one. So you can imagine
The clerical grntl«-man paused in ao- into the Mmrafam and chaconu-nt of it aricn slowly, smd becomes hard, like a
the little tad, aged 12. arrayed in a boy's
toniahment. His fellow-poMengcr wm “Mand Muller," and into the glowing ■ gtaxed surface, not easily affected by dress of that day, with shoes and silver
storing at him with a strange exprea- j pettiotian of “Barbara Frietchie." I tlie hot weather, or worn off by the bcai- buckles, floc woolen stockings, dark
sion upon his sun-browned features, Whether the incident which ia the in-1 ing of storms. Bat in very hot weather serge breeches, green coat with gold
which the n areator at first imagined wm i spirition of the latter ever occurred, is I the oil in the paint soaks into the wood facings, a waistcoat of gold cloth cut
the result of intense interest, bat which
out of his father’s wedding waistcoat,
ha gradually observed was prtxluoed by
ouhy. htorevar^night fa a irw—sr be his liair curled and powdered, his hst
a dugnsring disbelief fa the statementa
under hb arm. and a little sword with
•n^l.
_ 1. i___ a:...
. &gt;
which ho bed just been making. He such poems ia imm-dial© and perma­ guarded against, though al an inereaard Bilk sword-knot. He stood opposite
ent hiatself short for tho purpose of nent. and beyond cntictam, favorable or expense, by first going over the surface Deronea. swords cbahed, and the UiYnsts
allowing his haorer an opportunity of otherfrim; the kmeh at paturc in them with raw oil. Furthermore, by pointing
rebeving hb overcharged mind, know­ is beyond all art. 1 should never think in ri.ld weather the annoyance of small
ing full well that if be did not the of comparing “Barbara Frietchie" with flies, which invariably collect during tho
bearded man would explode, mid render Bryant’s “0 Mother of a Mighty Race," warm seoBon on fresh paint, is avoided.
A*.an affret to this, Uiere is a troulbc
the artnataon decidedly uuphMant, to
with slow-drying paint; il is that the
My the least. The man of the border
dust, which always will polkcl upon ex
made a great effort to eootroi himself.-,
txhed surfaoto, will, kewp ouUeoung M
and m a tone plainly indicating that

he forotJ a calmneM he wm far from
feeling, simply U&gt; “clinch" the man
who sat bemde him, and prove to the
grinning driver that no man could with
impunity “ nut up a joah on hint"
4 YWt'a the froxen truth, b it, stran­
ger?" he asked.
.
“Every word I have uttered ia the
truth. I witnessed tbv sickening spec-

thorough om at it. It fa
moat people prefer to ■------- ----------------------------------------- wm the! properly toy it It b this: Get a piece
■dicamcnt that tho animal wm ia.
of tlie common sal-ammoniac, and ©very
shoe- got fact in some way under ita
hour or ao bite off a piece a* big w a
■th, and the shoe had to be removed
pea and swallow IL If more conven­
ient, wash it down with water; or dis­
solve half a drachm of the sol-ammo- good m another, if not better." "And
___(Frem &lt;ta&gt; MaStoM UsOJ Orattar.]
1" retorted the wife, “have lived long
White men were laying a pipe in the
table-spoonful every three minutes or enough to know that one man in aa bad
street near Mr. Gran Larrabee's rbop
so. An overdose can Jo no harm, nor m another, if not worse."
yesterday, they loft the ditch open for
is the substance esjiecially disagreeable
a while, and a. sow, with a family of
The drink-maddened young King of
to take. In from one to three hours
eight, in nosing around, got into it. The relief will'
’
‘ Bnrmah is not content with endanger­
small pigs could not got out, and the the eases.
ing his relations with tho British Gov
| mother tried her bent to help them. She simple remedy, after being told of it ernment, bat b doing hb bast to
, would get down in tho ditch, giab a by one who has tried it, is to us a won­ weaken the allegiance of Ins own peo­
pig, and endeavor to throw it up to the
ple. Tho - taxation imposed by this
der; but so il.is.— Vox 1’opulL
tU&gt;p, but could bot toM them high
A Bxmkdt Foa Weak Etk*.—A
enough. Failing in thia, she went to
I tlie pavement and tried to attract the simple remad y for weak ayisa is recom­ that at Bhamo, an important town on
attention of pamcri by by running up mended, as follows. Get a fr-ccut cake the Irrawaddy, a popular rising lias
to them and squealing, and then going of elder flowers at the druggist's, and taken place against tbc Government.
track to her imprisoned family, showing steep in one gill of soft water. It must As there are no royal troops in dir
EKRY A. GOODYEAR,
the way.
Borne boys finally helped be steeped in bright tin or earthenware; place, it is not impronabb that the ris­
them out, and tho mother hog granted strain nicely, and then add three drops ing mty make considerable headway
her applause and mouthed each young­ of laudanum; bottle it tight, and keep before meavuree can be taken to eapster fondly m soon m it wm safely ouL in a cool place; then'as© Um a wash, prvM it, and that the example thus set
letting some of it get in the eyes. Fol­
may bo followed fa other place*.
low this, and relief ia certain. If tho
Esquire Johnson, of Whiteland. eyes are painful or much sore, make
Pnau is a good place for intelligent
Johnson county, attnbutia his recovery small soft oons presses, wet in the mixt­ foreigners. Some tamo ago s Count
from the effects of the sting ot a honey ure. and bind over the eyes al night. I Monteforte, a resident of Vienna, re­
bee to the administering of large doere can warrant the above harmless and nounced Austrian allegianco and wefit PEOPLE* DREG STORE,
Hawtinj
of stimulants. His symptoms were pe­ sure, having tried it in a number of to Teheran, where he received a pool­
culiar and very alarnung. Ho wm stung Cases where other skill and remedies
"
'
olioe force. Dispbyin®
in the jugular vein, and two minutes had utterly failed If the eyes are some skill-----------------industry,
ho was rapidly
---------------------—,
after a cold tremor ran through hi* badly inflamed, use it very freely.and a advanced, and now has bev-n appointed
frame; within fire minutes he wm ut­ tea made of elder flowers, and drunk, by the Shah to an office equivalent to
terly helpless, hia entire bodv and limbn anil help cleanse the blood. Pure rock that of Mayor of the city, with a Land
cold and clammy, breathing labored, ex­ sail and water will strengthen your eyes some salary and residence. He in also
tremities cold and his heart beating if yon bathe them daily in it I would the chief judicial officer of the city,
■. S. COOMTEAB,
slowly and faintly. Brandy wm fre­ earnestly advise you to avoid mixtures with unrestricted power to sentence to
quently poured down his throat in targe or washes containing mineral or other imprisonment and corporal punishment.
quantllira, and, after remaining uncon­ poisons.—Doctor.
The Count Monteforte is a much mo.-e
scious for about twelve hours, he came
The Pvlxe.—Every intelligent per-1 considerable personage than be wm in
out of his stupor somewhat suddenly, son should know how to ascertain the
begnu to recover, and is now perfectly state of the pulse in health; then, by
comparing it with what it waa when he
Kan., Iim frequent dcatli-hkc trances,
was ailing, he may have some idea of the
tasting half an hour or longer, during
case. Parents should know the healthy
A lad named Frior, with two compan­ pulse of each child, aa now and then a which she shows no signa of life. She
ions, were "foohng “ ia a row boat in the person in born with a remarkably alow thinks that she really dies, going to
Hudson, near the foot of Washington or Inal pulw, and the very case in hand heaven and then returning to earth.
street, Saturday evening, about 7 JO may bo of that peculiarity. An infan»*s She says that she meets spirits, who tell
o'clock, when tho boat upeet, and tbc pulse is 140; a child of 7 years, about her that they had to repent of their sins
three boys were thrown into the river, eighty; and from 20 to 60 years it is before they could advance, aad were un
the boat covering them. They strug­ seventy beats a minute, declining to . happy until they did ao. But afterward
gled from under tlie craft and swam for sixty st fourscore. A healthy grown they are engaged in learning and grow­
the shore. Two reached it in safety, jwrson's pul»e beats seventy times a ing brighter, and are taught by spirits
but young Frior, becoming exhausted minute. There may be good health brighter than the rest Thespirits have
when within a short distance of the down to sixty. But, if the pulse always no wings, but wear flowing robes, and
dock, sank. A noble Newfoundland exceeds seventy, there is disease. The
dog, which stood on the dock and saw machine is working itself out;- there is bright and beautiful, and olb-rs Iran
tho boy go down, sprung into the fever and inflammation somewhere, and and miserable. They have no voice,
water, caught him by the Lair and ina the body is feeding on st self, aa in con­ but their thoughts can be read.
with hia precious prise into the slip at sumption, when the pulse isqu'ck—that
A axaoLCnox Lm been introduced
the iooi of the street, where several is, over sixty— giadually increasing with
imo tlie Chamber of Deputies of France
dock men who witnessed the event ren­
to rare tho ruins of the Tuillerisa. once
dered assistance and got the l«l Mfciy reaches 110 or 120, when death comes
die most famous palace iu Europe, and
whore. Tho noble animal should have before many days. When tlie pulse ia
the scent- of some of the mast dramatic
a gold collar, and young Frior owes hia over seventy for mouths, and there ia a
events in history. Its name originated
life to him.
alight cough, the lungs are most prob­ from the fad that it is located on ground
ably somewhat affected.
occupied in 1517 by tile works. Before
Bomethixo Wobth Kxowtxo —Every ita complete destruction by the Com
Augustus Marsh, of Bangor. Me., reof mnne of 1871. there had liecn over three
cc.utiy had the misfortune to swallow his Utile while wc read in the
false teeth, which are now in his atom­ some one who haa stuck n rusty_________ centuries given to ita construction and
foot,
or kneca or hand, or some other adornment. The sons culottes liked it,.
ack. He at flrat tried to bold them in
because, when they were engaged in a
portion
of
bis
Ixxly,
and
tiiat
lock-jaw
the throat, but did not meet with much
sucreea.
Soon after saallowing the resulted therefrom, of which the patient revolution, it wm the place they always
teeth he spit up a little blood. For died. If every oerson wm aware ot a sacked with the greatest gusto, and the
some time he wm in great pain. Opi­ jicrfect remedy for all such wounds, and moat profit in blood and treasure. As
ates were given him. bat it required the would" apply it, then all such repot ts there is nothing venerable alwut tbc
strength of several powerful men to must cease. But, although wc can give rubbish left. France can gain nothing
keep him quiet. He is now much bci- the remedy, we cannot enforce its ap­ by k*ieping it on hand.
ter. and suffers but little pain. Of plication. “--------------------------- 1 — “ ‘
EWTOM HOl'SE,
The Hartford Time* tells a beautiful
course be has a rather unnatural feel­ cause they
story ot a man wbrrac umbrella wm
ing aliout the stomach. He eats huaruly will'have n&lt;
stolen at church, and who. therefore,
and digests hia fqod well Hia diet conput an advertisement in the local pa­
sista principally of coarse food. What small account, and not worth fussing pers, m follows:
the result will be cannot now be told, over, until it is too late to do any good.
instances are on record where teeth Yet all such wounds can be healed with­
have passed out. It may be necessary out tho fatal consequences which follow
to cut through the lining of the stom­ them. The remedy ia simple, almost
ach and remove them in that way always on hand, and can be applied by
The Hartford Tiniet thereon wida
Again, tbey may paaa down into the in any one, and, what ia battcr.it is infalli­
that next morning the resident of San
Irolines and have to Iw cut out from ble. It ia simply to smoke the wound,
Fernando street found hia porch and
there. Ho is able to be np most of thr or any bruise or wound that is inflamed,
with burning wool or woofam doth. front yard covered vjilh urabrellM. re­
Twenty minutes in the smoke of wool stored under cover of the friendly
will take the pain out of the wont uigfaL
— But how dificrcut
was tlie re
I
I have always supposed that the story wound; repeated two or three times, it
sponae to. a Chicago man's advertucthat cals were addicted to the habit of will allay the worst ca»ca of inflamma­
mcni of a loot umbrella. The Chicago
: sucking the breath .of persons while tion arising from a wound. People may
man loot his umbrella under similar cir
; sleeping, where they could get access to sneer at “tho old man's remedy “ as
cumatancea; ho put in a similar adver­
j the apartment, wm nothing but a nurs­ much aa they please, but when they are
tisement. and next morning while he
ery fiction with which to frighten chil­ afflicted just let them try it. It haa
wm at breakfast there came a thunder­
dren from tbc practice of taking pct saved ymu&gt;y lives and much pain, and is
ing ring at the door-bell, and the post­
rata to l»*d with them; but a ease in worthy of being printed in letters of
man gave him the following letter:
point liu just eomc under my notice, gold and pul in every home.
You Ue, you vfltata, you bo. and yon know
with which I thought it would bo well
it If I
wall known you woajd bars taut
to acquaint your rcadern, to guard them
against a similar occurrense. A young
ladv of my acquaintance, residing in
Bedford aienu., Brooklyn, was awak­
ened bat week, daring the night, in an
almost exhausted and strangling condi­
tion, with just sufficient eonscionsueM out beyond Springwells had probably
posted himta-lf oh this
fart be­
cat,
whose
mouth
wm
thrust fore visiting the Central Station yester­
far into here.
She had scarcely day to give notice that some one had
stolen
his
only
hr»g.
strength to call for help, and has since
“My theory," he said, after leaving
been very ill from prostration and ul­
cerated sore throat For several morn­ the item, “ia that the thief look that
ings previous she had awakened wrth hog from the pen about midnight, run
very peculiar sensations a!tout the him to the stock-yards, hung around til!
thraat and chest. The cat was a strange daylight, and then sold him to a batch­
one, m none ks kepi about the house. er, but, of course, you ;&gt;oljcc can work
on any line you sec fit?’
He went away to look into several
batcher shops, and in about an hour re­
turned and said:
Train* Oolna
" Say, I've got a different theory in
that bog cose. I've been thinking it ail
over, and I've concluded that tho hog

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clover. Forty bushels per acre of air­
slaked lime ia usually spread from the
wagon with a long-liandled shovetupon
the plowed ground, and harrowed in
with the seed. It will do no harm to
put on tho lime itumev’.istely •ftrr the
manure, if It is harrowed in df once.
The Stubblet are now idle upca most
farms.
This is not desirable; dry
weather at this reason seriously inter­
feres with plowing, and the work can­
not bo well done if it is delayed. As
soon aa,the oats have been removed tho
ground should be plowed, and, if the
weather continues dry, it should be cul­
tivated or worked with the harrow. The
diak or when! harrow io excellent for
thin purpose. Otherwise a cross plow­
ing should be given before the ground

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                  <text>NO STRONG,
DeioUd to the InUraU of the Best Partr Under the Sun.

VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY C

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 187'J.

Majhrillt Jiwrtm.

“llil

SABBATH READING.

aisle*! at mi.UU0, gjtb iiMurslKV at tlCKl.UUa
-LtohtnW lately atroek teak JU 3W of tbs
United Pip* Ims, nsor Puksr, Pa, which coot*u&gt;*d IH.UVterrrU irfoil. Th-a tank burst,
aixl the oil, taking Are, ran down iu tfa atatkxi
aixi barced MVarai baihliuga Tbs Um* wsm
sbaui |fi0,&lt;Ml

“el?'.1.'. BetAVs

Thnw mil* Wonk, bsl on Utrtr iMUvrt dwrtlias.
Wtel wreJlb o' lui. u,l*&lt; .jIIiUm uuluM 1

A Desperate DuiL

—fa-curt Grove lintel m| lb* pavilion, at
Bath, L L, were dratroyrd by Ore mm night
last week. "Die fire was very rapid, Um suesla
k»t nearly story thing, and two persona wore
burned io death. The )um will reach f lol.Ofi,

H'M

oBe Irishmen hare laXcly takro piano at a numbsr of |»xnta in Irwlan.1 Dunag am- of these
row a, st Lurgon,
police charged oc a mol

PARMENTER,

divine, not long dead.__ ,____________
quoted with
high commendation in an obituary, a*
setting forth tho central idea of hut re­
ligions belief.
Tm And axrl m-wt todtepsasatta rooditioa at

ll&gt;e nr*h jwba fired at vacb other wit.. nfi&lt;*
On® lea-kr of th® ('atbolie party bad
dynamite, which sxpltrtsd. Injuring him fatally
—The Kmc of Bansab i* a^n on a spree,
ami has already eicco led quite a somber of th.

What is meant by a “blind, absolute,
entire suhmiwiion of the intellect ’ to
God? It is the faculty or faculties by
which we apprehend truth
If God
made the intellect, that i* what he
made 11 for
When n vuublo object is
placed before the open eye. the ere per­
ceives the object. When intelligible
truth is placed fafore the intellect, the
intellect perceives the truth. That is
the function of the intellect. There is

WA L TKR &amp; PO WER S.

W&lt;- take it for granted that the physI'^ai »ight was given U* to ace with; ti’iat
we honor the Giver not by disusing it,
or bv *pcalur.g contemptuously of it.
but by u»ing it and prizing it. We
*up|MMu- that it la by keeping our eve*
open and trurting the evidence they
give us that wo walk most safely. What
iH&gt;rt of at-nae would there !*• in talking

CHAS. H. BRADY.

Although the number of duels which
have ended fatally for the com latent*
is happily limited, the fashion which
prevailed during the eighteenth century
of having a number of seconds on
either side pitted one against the other
caused many dwte to end fatally for
more than one of the actor* &lt; in them.
One of the moot famous dnela of this
kind, as well a* one of tho most disas­,
trous in it* consequences,
tliat beI
Mohun. which took place in thn reign of,
Queen Anne, in the year 1712. The
Duke of Hamilton was a moat amiable.
ami accomphshed gentleman, beloved
j by his friend}, and resjx-ctcd by all;
while Lord Moliun was the moci finI tohrd woundri-l and desperado of the
time, which is saying ■ a good deal.
Lord Mohun, for private reasons, of
which revenge wan only one, wjis deter­
mined to force a quarrel on the Duke.
Accordingly, be inanltcd him grossly,
and then scut a challenge, which tho
Duke, though hr knew that in so doing
he played into the scoundrel's hands,
was forced to accept. They met in
Hyde Park, and fought long and
fiercely.
Both
were
accomplished .
awonboaen, and. although they wound- |
ed ra*.i uthcr again and again, no- attempi st a reconciliation win made.

Maj Macartney, one of Lord Mohan’s
sreonils, was sccascd of having stabbed
the Duke from behind, as noon as he
aaa Lord Mobnn ’»■** mortally wound­
ed. Hi* Imrai-dtete flight after the

I to open them. Blind &gt;ul
Uir eyesight to find cntglil
|M-raiat&lt;-nt refnsal to lx-lirv.
A man might aay.“ My «-yn
»» one great reason
■h mwrable folly,
olved lee ceftial in

XowhvHlo, Nllehl|r*n-

, tins argument doc* nut apply just w
, well to thr mental wight ns to tin- faidily
। sight The 1 .tellect was made to fa
used just os truly as tho ryes were. We
do not honor God by disusing it or by
dintrusting it any more than we honor
. him by disusing or distrusting our
eyes. The intellect is nut infallible, it
sometimes fall* into error, bnt so do
i onr eyes sometimes deceive ua; we keep
on using and trusting onr eyre. and we
have just a* much reason to keep on
using and trusting our intellects. There
are many subjects of the 'gilt that are
beyond the comprehension of onr
minds, and there are many objects in
the tinivcrwo that are too far away nr
too small for onr eyes k&gt; ace; but that
is no reason why we may not see and
know things that come within the range
of sight or knowledge. We need the
help uf the Infinite Wisdom in using
our mental vision, and in understand­
ing the things that we see and their re­
lations—but it is in using the mind's
eye, and not in closing it, nor in refus­
ing to accept without sujiernaturs! in­
dorsement the evidence that it gives

AKK 1IOCME,

Thorospple Lake, Barry Co- Mich.
L* I* CQfaK. X*roprlwUMR

•Qortly dnren luk.
k*co&gt;nhn- k.
report, Av* klll*l uid •cverrt wvBodwl Tb«
M*yor did QOl All.,* Um Jx,b.-c u, interfere, *■
be lad but turty nra. Two ot U» wouudvd
dind at MBtit Twvaty-eix
u, bm,;,
be woutxUd more or l*« svrtuuUy. The; ate*.

— Jam«* IL WUbnr. Um peculatta* otwwmt
of tho Pacific raUb, fawraoew. Mam. , confmm
har.nK takuu mcoey by fatofylag th. p*y roD*
for l!.c p**t four ye*r»
-Fred SpanldteR, Qty O*k at Loavonwortb,

ILLIAM JONES.

A German Baroa, who hod bwnnlay
ing branly ok “makao," at the Pesth
M^omI Casino, and had. during a few
dboUm, woo &gt;40,000, waa diaeovarod
cheating a few w*M»ks ago in a vary cunoasway- Be always appeared anxious
to “taka tbs bank,' by which means he,
of coarse, always dealt He kept down
the pUc of bank notes in front with his
poindiad mhrur tobacco box. Bo dealt
over this, end coaid thus see tho cords
be irah his players reflected in the lid
of his box. A certain General of the
staff Obserred thia, and fagged for the
loan of the box to roll a cigarette. This
roqnra* be frequently repeated, and obwraed that when tho box was away the
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were destroywt; IUbm'i
T., and a purtfra at Dr.
wk. st Fam, Mich., w«.
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i

But thia divine goes on to aay that
surn submission is “blind, bnt not irra­
tional.” If it ia not irrational to shut
the eye that was made for seeing, what
is irrational?
It is, however, a **sightle** ” eye.
That seems to Alter the case. Mau ia
the “ aightleoa child “ of an “ all-seeing
Father." It must be mental vision that
ia here denied to man. To aay that he
is sightless to the same as to say that be
to destitute of intellect. Of course, if
he has no intellect to may bo well for
him blindly and absolutely snd entirely
to submit his intellect to God if he con.
But how can ho? How to it possible to
submit to God that which he does not

I
&gt;
&lt;
&lt;
■
i
J1CK Bixolstox, colored, was ar­
raigned in CharlraUin, 8. C.. on the
charge of brating his wife. It bring
proven to the sattofoetiou of the court
lhet Jacob had exercised hto autliority
with do indiratton of malice or UVwdl.

al poven
Faithful

FACTS AND FIGURES.
Demao the year ending June 30,
1879, 141,931 immigrants landed in
New York, against 103.0G2 during tho
previous two years. Tho lido isstesdily

some uf our readers may not know what

do m
A man might imagine that
»•&gt; honoring Gixl in die use of his
r* by shutting them, and refusing to

C. C. WuLCprr. Proprietor.

where the boy waa. It was 11 o'clock
when he was released, and hia nervous
condition was most piteblc. Such a
shock was it tliat ho never recovered
from his fright till he died, although
nearly a weak intervened. His ankle
swelled up immediately, and wsii treat­
ed by a physician. But the boy's condi­
tion ww» such that he could not rally,
and treatment was of no avail. His
death wm directly due to septicaemia
or blood-poisoning, but the physician
regards the fright a* the superinducing
cause.—Si. Louis Republican.

There are said to be about 30,000
telephones now in service in this
country, and only 54X) in England.
Thia to a good example of the comporitively alow progress of now invention*
in the mother country.
The average of mortgage* upon the
tanning lands of France is but 5 per
cent. In England it is 58. The United
Slab* ha* bat 3,000,ub(J proprietary
agriculturist*. France, with * vaatlv
smaller area, has 6,000,000, 5.000,000 o’f
whom are small farmers. England has
bnt 25,000 landholders, and 12 percent,
only of the people till the noil; the rest
are engaged m raauufactunng and other
pursuit*. One million are (&lt;*u|mts.
The rainfall in London during the
first six months of the |&gt;rcsent year ex
cccdeJ the average by mure than 50 per
I cent, having been 18.49incheaaj»against
Ian average of 11.83 inches. The only
instances during the part twenty-one
year* in which the fall of the first half of
the year has «xceeded fifteen inches
are "i860, 1!
graced it. What really followed will inches; 1878,
never be known for certain. A* the
Duke leaned forward, with his sword
still in Lord Mubun's Ixxlv, he wm
stabbed through the shoulder U» the
It doesn't take much of a mathema­
heart. It
mud tlial Lord Mohan, tician to count ll.es; but, for fear tlial

LEWIS DURKEE

^yOLCOTT BOUSE,

NUMBER 48.

quired of men by God. It is casting
contempt upon His must precious gill
to speak of the mind of man in the
tone in which it is spoken of in this

ity for weighing butler : 162 house flies
one ounce; 2.592 bonne flies one pound ;
259.21X&gt; house flies one hundred'•eight; 5.IM.000 honsc flies one ton.
The reader may extract aome consola­
tion by porting thia on the bedroom wall
and studying it at night.
To mau shoe-pegs enough lor Amer
ican use consumes annually llKj.000
cords of timber, and to make our lucifrr
matches 300,0410 cubic feet of the fart
pine are required every year. ImaU
and boot tree* lake 500,000 eords of
Usrch. beech and maple, anti the handles
of Uxjla 500,OoO more. The baking of
onr bricks consume* 2,000,000 ctinl* of
wood, or what would cover with forests
aixmt 50.000 sere* of land. Telegraph

PITH AND POINT.

Bvildino the St. Louis bridge was a
big feat; but any St. Louis girl can
show bigger feet.
The climate of Saratoga to the most
equable in the world. There is a never­
ending spring tbeie.
Wht is a modern lady's capillary
adornment like modern advertising?
It's a big puff of hair (affair).
Scandal mongers may learn thia lewson from the frog : Jnco overpassed the
ecanon of hi* adulesccuoe, he gives up
tail-bearing.

hilling the bull's-eye.
Wr never yet saw
______________
kings and queens bad enough not to take
a couple from the ixittom of the puck if
an opjKirtuuity offered.
An exchange says the writing ink
useal by the ancients would lx called
varnish to-day. That's the reason they
couldn't write plain, unvarnished teles.
PxomsoR in law recitation—“Mr.
---------- . what ia excusable homicide?"
Senior, promptly—"Excusable homi­
cide la when a man kill* himself in sclf-

I never lo*c anything."
The Binghamton Republican tells
Horne- ul.-a of the- lusgnitudr of the
of an old lady who can't see why base­
buniln « of nilsing awevt-xcentcd flow­
ball player* change pitchers mo often.
er* for their prrfnmr alone may be
She thinks they ought to get one that
gythm-.l irons the- fart that Europe and
would huld enough in the first place.
11 ntuh iii'lia alouo consume' about 154),- ways in which American forests are go­
“Ma." said a little urchin, peeping
i«M» gallons uf the handkerchief perfume ing. There are others. Our packing­
bcncatli the bed-clothes, “I am cold; T
yearly: that the English revenue from boxes, for instance, cost, in
1874.
French can do cologne iberlf is &gt;49,000 &gt;l2.i&gt;OO,U(IO. while the timber used each want more clothe* on the bed." “Ide
still, my dear," said the mother, “till
year in making wagon* and agricultural
gland from other imported perfume* ia implement* is valued at more Uian yonr sister comes nome from church ;
she’s got the counterpane for an adj r st
ewtimalgd al F2tK&gt;.(Mkl each year. There &gt;100,000,000.
i- one great perfume distillery at
CaiHM-a. in France, which use* yearly
alamt HMI.UOIl inn nil* of ncacia fluwere,
Iti'.fMMi jMnitiil* of rare-flower leave*.
dd: “Go where there to most
T.’.immi pound* of jasmine hliMaum*. and
Thr prcacucr concluded that
2O.4NJ0 poauda lnl&gt;rro*c bloanom*. to- ------------------------ —------------- --------- - —____ ________
gether with an immense qiuntity of , any real appropnab-neoz, should have a ' **" good advice and went where there
local
application,
if
posoible
;
or.
if
this
1
movt
money.
other miena! lined for perfume. Vic­
A IJTTLE lx&gt;y was one day asked by a
toria, m New South Wal«-*. in a noted ia not practicable, a name which per- '
place for thr production of pcrfnme- p.dnat«i some incident ■ nnecfavl with ' clergyman if he knew what an implicit,
hu,tf!7
lb'' rnnon is ■ good child like faith was. He thought ho
yirlding plants, because such plants
a*
the
r.weet
verbena,
jasmine,
did. Being asked to describe it, after
rose, lavender, acm i*. heliotrope, rose­ mon n«e to the French “ville." Noth­ thinking n moment, he- said: “When
mary. wall-flower laurel, orange and the ing more poor and mean in nomencla­ my mother says a thing is so, I must be­
ture can be found in the gazetteers than lieve it to so, if it ain't so."
n greater perfection this everlasting ville. The noints of
It is Said that Charles Reade, tho
other part
of the the compass more naturally taJte a kail novelist, keep* two sec retenes at work
world. South Aii.trail*, it is believed, in distinguishing an off*hoot from an reading and cupping murders, poison­
would also be u gtxxl place for the old town. Massschusette lias suspend­ ings, accident*, robberies, and other
1 growing of these perfume-producing ed on the points of the compaaa more “unco moarnftil tela*," which furnish
plants, though they are not yet culti- than 200 of her towns. There are in him with the hint or substance of inci­
rated there to much extent The value tho whole country no leas than Gull dents for his stories and playa.
of jx-rfumes to countries adapted to towns apd cities which have west for a
A Detroiteb cured a long and seveiv
their pnxlaelion may l&gt;e gathered from p. vfiz. There arc more than GOO norths
j the following estimate of their growth of various com.' inatious—Northfield attack of neuralgia by falling down
’
’
~ ' stair*. That's nothing. Some years
and value per acre, as given in the Lon­
■go a Norristown youth was cured of a
don (Eng. &gt; Journal of Horticulture:
bad habit of swearing by falling off «
An sere of jasmine plants, 80,000 in
cherry-tree. Not a single oath has cwnumber, will produce 5.000 pounds of
cnjxxl his lipa since. Tho fall broke
flowers, rained at &gt;1,250; an acre of
row terra, 10,000 in number, will yield Toe. There ought to bo a North his neck.—Norris town Herald.
2,000 pounds of flowers, worth &gt;375; 100 Toe. or, at least, n Toeville, but
In
North Carolina
orange tr&lt;x-s growing on on acre will there is not.
yield, at ten years of age, 2,000 pounds there to a town called Why Not? and
of flowers, valued at &gt;250; an acre of there ia another in Mississippi. Be­
violets, producing Iti.OOO pounds of fore Americans took to the point of the
flowers, to worth &gt;800; an acre of cassia compoos they had exhausted tho word
tree*, of about 300, will, at three years “New." There are G25 towns in the
of age, yield 900 pounds of flowers, United 8telco bearing that prefix, many
worth &gt;450; an acre of geranium plants of these being in affection*!ie remem-'
" ‘
will yield something over 2,000 ounces braaco of J
nami-a. Pennsylvania
distilled otto, worth &gt;400; an aero of Among the
Ity of Congruity, and
lavender, giving over 3,500 flowers for
----------------------- 1 the euphtonioua title
distillation, will yield a value of &gt;1,500.
of
Nance's
Shop,
in
a county known by
—Boston Cultivator.
the singular name of Charles City. In
Perry county, Ky, we find the name of
Cut Shins, and North Carolina given
the town of Democrat; this State, which
has a monopoly of odd names, is proud
to own the postolfice of Mutual Jmtc.
In Sampson county, same State, ia situ­
ated the cheerful community of Dis
mat Some settlers in Smith county,
week ago. and the gardener, being very Tenn., confessed their trials in aeare.fimuch annoyed by the depredation, ing for an appropriate name for their
swore out a warrant ehargiug the child Plie by calling it Difficult. Georgia
with malicious trespass. The Marshal has a Dirt Town, and North Carolina
who served the wnt reprreented to the rejoteswfa a Tar Baah la the wihterchild's parents that he wasonly going to neas of foolish and unmeaning names
take Eddie to the Four Courts to of oar towns we And eight Alphas, and
identify some other boys who were in we condudu by noting that there are

�Dye Stuff*! Dye Stuff*!

New Stock of Summer Goods!
IN STOCK AND NOW ARRIVING.

■al iNtryiTtjgrra,
IPPORTS,

raon wm killed
e night of the 14th.
man w ho ban lost
of whiaky.
The alarming rumor is again inoirca-

teenih.

He was sixty ycan old.

Reduced

earthquake' if God w ilk ; but il*« old
with * Hvdy swarm and * liberal sup-

a baby till it thinks the day of ‘judge
meat has arrived, then go smiling to

WALL PAPERS ud BORDERS.
Greatly

Sanilac

bouncing Kiri. Couldn’t tell the weight
of the little lady, but John wDl now

naiicml trouble. Re will probably die
from llH-efftx-ta. .
A man who tioards at the slate's ex­
panse will never complain of too high
living.
Tlw priaonrni at tho louia
House of Correction are fed at a cost of

Ac.

itrLJX COMM.
I’RHER. SOAPR. Itx*

WILL HELL THEIR STOCK AT

Prices I

THESE GOODS RAFE BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
.INTEREST OP MY PATRONS.

AS TO QUALITY Three k no BKTTKR.

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

WINDOW RHADEB.
CURTAINS, CORDS.
AND FIXTURES.
Blanks.
Day Books, Ledgers, Lc.
Good Books for the Home Circle.
Fine American and Foreign Watrhew.
Chain*. Pins. Hings, Herts. Gold Pens
and Pen Holders, Silverware, Ac.

uajuc" •auu.T, a pmnrcr, oi rnnt,
drank a quantity of- muriatic arid by
mistake .Wednesday, &gt;He thought H

NEW STORE!
I.KWbuabeUof
but before ubegot through telling

NEW GOODS!

DRY GOODS.
effects of trouble, and an excmwivc use

Site

tornmiwffeex-

tending

*,a&lt;’ ^*r*w,t*n *° deposit

---- M----GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

Mrs. M. Bement of Mason, died very
suddenly on the 13th. She vm «» well
f* “i ’ ?
Performing

BOOTS 4 SHOES,

have been disgracing Canada* for I

.

mnrt
-» Mr. K.m-y u t.. r.n«
mr. -Irf.r. paid
lmCT, tor th. i bj" ■" -Uh tor a hoto to map lato.
l-aw ai-l uimalalia, I. tor p.l-lir , |TI**‘ -"-".al. U‘&gt;&lt; 'h? man.)
mto^aahnk—mrtoaraml n^xtr..
h- «tohl Mr Horarr

mtomlm IkMM

.hr

die complained of feeling atrangely
and in five minutes was dead.
Ben. Hill, Georgia’s senator, talks to
the agriculturist* at the earning Ionin
county .fair. Ho knows more about
law than agriculture, bnt the loti Ians

the people immediately started a sub­
scription paper to aid him to' purchase

Mqjnr Hnbbcll and Capt Smith spent
anight in drenkenne**, at Goshen, Ind..
the following moniiug awoke Squire Hlosson. aud Frank Hartwell,
a nice little sum waa secured.
cd&lt;4&lt;he exhibition they’ had made of ; Your rarrocponthgit though of tel­
thi-Mnrlyr*.
The Captain proposed ling of Dsn. Myers corn, that the field
.suicide, aud the Major auid tliat the will overage 13 feet high, aud a few
idea wns excellent. Tltcy bought-a vi­ other fields full as good, Imt the Kalal of morphine. drank it mid died. The amo coreaprndrnt in thr Charlotte
' affair gave the local total abstinence /?rp. goes aud tells that Wm. Bartig
society an opportunity, which they im­ has a field of corn 14 feet high with 17
proved by dosing every barroom in tho ema on a stalk, so don't expect tills
village.*
’
corespondent to try to tell any bigger
li-li—like fun, that corn wUl yield.
Groves and Goodnight. Presbyterian
A scaffold nsed in the bnilding of tho
clergymen, atinonbcod in Texas that
they liud tveri veil a special divine re re- dwelling of Mart. Karcher at the tfruter, fell on Saturday p. m. creating
within ten years' w»« foretold. Their quite an excitement, and much noise.
fold, and Will. Ccasaa had just stepi&gt;cd
Coming Lord. They preaeh that Grant
re-elected in lft», will invade aud sub
due Europe, overthrow Romanism, and
finally meet a downfall-after which
the miilenium.

“BtuineiK will not revive in Europe

eipitating the men to the ground, a
distance of about 18 feet, bnt strange
as it may appear, injuring neither of

j&gt; ns,prp? exploded at Pierce’s Chem­
ical Works, at Flint, on the night of
the 18th. enveloping the whole building
in flames, and before the fire depart-

flrat revival of the steel and iron
trade in the United States is reflected
in Europe. Tho'cablegnuna state tliat.

by

the

.J
sanguinsrj-

carpet and flooring, passing into the
cellar, doing no farther damage than

intimately con-

We

Notions, I£tc.

tlie exorciacs consistedof singing, dec­
lamationa, and speaking by Mr. Church

HOT SUMER MONTHS!
ARE UPON US, AND THE FARMERS ARE

IF YOU WANT

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

Too I3uay to Come to Town
--------- BUT THEY----------

MUST HAVE
WILSON A HOWL

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

The neccrearics of life, and thane can always be found nt the

OLD PIONEER STORE

la full to overflowing with

CHARLES SCHELDT.
SUGARS, TKAS,

COFFERS, 8PICRS,

Always pay the highest marko* •'rice

CANNED GOODS,
And in fact a full line of

GRAINS

G80CERIE3!

The l«mt in the market, just received.

built, while they were about it. but

Crock'ry &amp; Glassware
mran bunion*.

up bin life in Virginia in a vain effort
to that State.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.

where.
Superintendent
Theodore
Barnes is a wide-awake tliourough go
ing gentleman, and use* every effort to

dinary prosperity; and the effort* of
wise statesmanship in the future should
prosperity from too suddenly culmin­
ating in wild speculative enterprise* of
all kinds.

--------- AND Till

BOOTS AND SHOES,

STAPLE AID FAMCT
aud most interesting Sunday Schools
at the Barnes School bouae, two milts

m&gt;

JJA-ItVKST

into the Move from which it threw the

A large and enthusiastic railroad
meeting was held at Adrian Saturday
in U&gt;e interest of a connecting link to
a route from Toledo to Grand Haren.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.

GROCERIES

BOSTON STORE.

....... .
struck

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, Ac.. Ac.

-FOR------

BUTTER &amp; EGGS

in Great Britain hi showing unmistak­
able symptoms of revival. Mail advices

two countries are

Groceries, &amp;&lt;?.

the employ of Mr. Hagcrtliy aa flier at
the Bradford lake mill. Otaego’county,
was arrested last week for bigamy, but
settled matters np with hia flrat -rife
and left with her for Bay City, tin • se­
cond wife remaining behind to shift
foe beraelf.
. He said hia name was Foster, and
tliat he was alu nff of Mecosta Co., hnt Taken in exchange, the aame aa money
they amwteil him at Battle Creek, on
Tneadnr night on a charge oCtlMif land,
for which we pay the highest
emliexxlcment. alleged to hare been
market price.
committed at Albion, and ami be prov­
ed to be an old jail bird just oat of the
penitentiary.
Wednesday afternoon Joseph Smith,.
while at woiA iu llaues &amp; Co.’s cabinet
diop in Coldwater, met with a serious
acetd-nt. He wm» at work at the Urge
saw when hia left hand eamo
in contact with the aaw, cguaing the
loow of the thumb, flrat, srccud and lit
tie finyj; which were all taken off eloae

... .
bkiwa

Still on Ea.rt.ti

WILSON £ HOWE

XO11OXS,

main Imildinn, with contents, were
consumed. Com, 930.000; insured for
$10,000.

Mr. John Zwemer.'nf Sangntnck, re­
On Wednesday of last week, during
the atonu. and while the family were cently ran hia wife and children off his
place, threatening to axe them if they
all airtent, the lightning entered
did not gn. Now Mr». Zwemcr opens

KELLOGG, DEMA RAY A Co:

(Opposite the Wolcott House.)

- to to rdlr. A- U

of affairs wonld not tie tolerated.

i'UMITURE HOUSE

quality 1 can, ami

On Wednemlay afternoon while Rev.
W. R. Tilhnghmu. of Holy Trinity
chnrch, Detroit, waa idtling outside of
his tent on Fox island, Amhcrstburg,
where hi- wns camping out, he was accideuully shot by a young man named
James Wright, a member of the camp­
jug party. The young man was care­
hwy handling a revolver, and did not
perceive that it was at full rack. As
be turned around to say something to

law had just arrived with a full desire
and jracpuoe of remaining all Summer.
‘ Helio, old man," said a Mend, meet­
ing him, "what’s the awful matter with

"Oh my, I am shot!" rone

Aylsworths SPace

trlnuae* and I will do
vc. in cnnnrelion with

B

NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET,
Kng hnt h Daliu will tits.

Give me a trial and by good fforxla.

Ijoo1&lt; Out io* New _A.d

nr

All kinds of Produce. Hide* aad
Sheep Pelt taken at the Market IVwa.

•CorvMthxj will overtake them.

NEXT W EEK

Yours Respectfully,

fits

CHAS. W. SMITH.
boule with

them; that Lnndrrds

»neh to lighten onr editorial labors.

tituLmd i

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,

8iHa Hand Stedten,

SPRING MILLINERY
—M&gt;» &gt;

-T***-.

—

Millinery aid Ftncy Goods !
All Aboard for Aylsworth’s.

Latest Styles &amp; Patterns
Lard, by the lb. or barrel.
Ite-pertAliy,

VIENNA BAKERY

POTV’T BUY

A. Sewing Mudline

the

�HOST TOC TOBGCT IT? THAT roc

to BUY GOODS; AND

ca:

BUY MORK COODS

I!, w. Sttirtt.

WOOPLANB ITEM*.

Bn an. Ohm, wiu

IV We allow ho ForaiMTv
in
ntral Michigan to U«t M i« style,

nuidn street, and sidle infering tlu*

m

diflraalty in Mowing

Woodland Htraar on MntKbr.
Anatin saya tally one. It', the only
girl in the whole H&lt;»weM family.

FOR YOUR MONET THAN AT AST OTHER PIrACF. ITHABRY CO.-

COTTON GOODS

-Small

ARE ADVANCING EVERY DAY AND IF YOU HAVE A DOLLAL

picnie in J. Haight'* woods on Saturday.
Ooe Bnelrey. Grain DH0. Will aril
Mr.. J. Nkhob and daughter Lorina on time or exchange for Stock. For
are aojonniing at PHoakey. for tlieir partirnlnrs tan at
Wtiaax At Howe's.
health.
FT Quick Sales and Small Profit, is
my motto. 3 Cigars for a ‘nick.” Try

TO INVEST,

Now i» rtie Time to Buy!
I HAVE

Titus, Waited Brown, McArthur,
Chatfield. Coville awl Scott started for
Petoskey on tho 17th.

out," wl ia mw a find-clam lodging

Friday, diaraiMiwjr

for it.

•ecare a divorce.

hare the mail route changed.

a of blood.
Gibbs was oar citizens or the mail carrier.
One of the 8
*yjail.

Ou Sunday evening, during a

URGE LINE Of FiCTORIES WD C1IT0M HMM'd
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED, AND WILL

Peti-

we are sure no on* will IjHtrr sppreeiathe nrumpt. payment of juat due*,
i of book account and notes than

was arrest-

Iting old friends in thia village for the

Friexm : A kind Providence han
smiled upon ypu thr po«t year, and giv-

What ia

MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.

BEEN FORTUNATE IN SECURING A

Save You from Ten to Fifteen per Cent.
Of YOU CAN BUY OF ME FOR CASH THE^J

if

Nashville

Ina daughter. Mr*. L. J. Wheeler, for
hia home at Litchfield, yesterday.
filled with Middleville, Hammond and
Caledonia excursion 1st*, passed through
this village on Tuesday, for Detroit.

Wednesday night,
bare-foot.
Her
friaada tracked her within a mile of

aheloft her home for that purpose

Hastings. Any Information aa to her
whereabouts will he thankfully recrir-

Last week the tidings from Wood­
land, were that a “whlte-aoul«r wife
Lad proven falac^and dearrtei! a true

idden fits of deapondency, during which he seeks eonaolatiou

Otficiala

the only duo they have discovered as

lie (Hill) mistook him
Sheriff Lee.

for Deputy

go up in thankfalnrs* to their Maker
that their houies are not thus accttrscd.

pcnac for well-doing aud walking with

our fret shall he slippered in flowers

al) its temptation* and danger* have

tnrnk immediately la-hind the train. at

Ainsworth Ac Brook* purdiaami G.47O
bushels of wheat on Friday and Satur­
day, undoubtedly a larger amount
than waa purchaacd by any oilier one
firm in Central Michigan.
Charlotte folk* think L. A. Brown,
oar amateur pedestrian, would, with
proper training. l»e a hard man to beat,
and m» think we; and the prospect* are
that he will get ti»e training.
Hon. Clement Smith, one of the most

tral Michigan, will he at the Wolcott

could be found, other than that he Ha*

HISTINGS ITEMS.

Base ball baaineaa still continues
Rev. M. Tltterington. of Eaton Rap­
lively.
ids, occupied the Baptist pulpit last
Milton Prickett took to hia Imwoiu a
Sabbath morning, and addreoMnl the
MIm Duncan of Rutland, on Sunday.
temperance meeting al the Christian
Church in the evening. His remark,
Co. Ministerial Association occurs no
were timely and interesting.
Parties who have occasion to go to
A well-known and respected towusHastings, should remember that Hie

motto that bang* in many a XaabviBe

House kept by Conrad Clever, formerly
of thia place. Fanners can get a square
&gt;pbe, and

The Hastings Sentinel has been re-

Cord.

generous but JuaL

Box’s Planing Mill. Need not be taken
to Hasting* and re-.urfaerd.

PP* A first-claw second-hand Melo­
deon for rale, or I will trade it for a
px&gt;d voung Horse, and pay the differ- .
ence in cash or from store.
. L. J. Wheeler. »

TV A finzs line of Dye Stuffc, nei
additions, low, at
Boise Bros.’

Nobby Suit at fiom $4 50 to $7 50.

The storm of last week did much
Moat all rom in its track waa laid fiat,

’’‘Also
'■Jr our stock
. v of...
r- . /•
Dry Goods. Grocerrr vvILSOX At Howk sell more Flour
and better Flour tliau any bou»c in Nash ville. ________________
Fine Lard. Castor. Golden. Neatsfoot,
TnnaarX OUve. Hweet. Liusrcd Raw

lag* printing matter.

What ia more

chunks cut of the public apple in order
to lubber-lift the “creature" into sometelligcnt community like Saabville!
And the fact that the Nashville New*

Mr. C. C. Woi

circulation, an claimed by the publisher

good building and one that would be
large enough for village aud town par- sumptnous picnic dinner, and there
were left, it is averred, eataUra enough
on the village,' aud ought to be located
Uncle Killen. Esq., performed hia
maiden marriage ceremony.at the Union
House, on Friday of lost week, with

available spot: that if a *700 building
building

the bride.
The contracting parties
were AIL Briggs, of Kahuno^uid Lottie
Benedict, of Vu Ville,

A wagon load of people, residing al
Climax, were driving through the city,

The East Johnstown Reform Club.

Johnathan Steven’s grove.
Wheat is turning out immensely in

Accounts must be Settled lmme&lt;
have an Unsettled Account, don’t',
C. A. 'I
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KIMKND!

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•

Bou&lt;Bitne.

Fv.ei* Stork.
rp vVhat ia tho use of paying &gt;4.50
and fifl.00 for matching soft and hard
wood, when you can gH it at J. Lextz
&amp; Box’s for *3.50 and *4J». Also sid­

Farmers Friend

GRAIN DRILL
Is far Preferable to all Others.

It took the Grand Prize Medal at the Centennial Exhibition, and also al t
Paris Exposition, over all competitors.
It is the the only Drill with t'
Double Force Feel.
It has Cone Gearing. Surveyor, Patent Hue Shift.
Cosb'paid for Eggs and all kinds of &gt; Force Feed, Grass Seeder, and in fact it is the only Drill iu the mark
I that will sow accurate.
Produce al the
Feed Store.

-

DomT Forget If.

PF- A quantity of very nice 8n»
One of the harvest thunderstorm* Cured Smoked Shoulders on h.rmt al
passed over thia section on Wednesday.
waa injured quite severely.
In the game of base ball between the
Casa Club, of Detroit, and the Haatiuga
Club Monday afternoon, the Caaa beya
defeated their opponrnta by a score of

base hits to three for their rivals. Six­
teen of the Hastings men struck out on
Shaughnessy’* pitching. There was a

Bpima Around.

JOHNSTOWN ITEMS.

I?

G. A. TRUMAN.

les. Hats.-Caps, Notions, etr^ is fall
and price* guaranteed to lie the lowest.

mor to dare the latter into the rood.

in favor of the principles expounded by
the Republican party. G. H. Brook*

SELL A-

Deal fair and square with everyone.
KxixooG. Dkmarat At Co.

till, and four

pcrous.
The Sunday School conducted by Mr.
Theo. Barnes, over in I.on&gt;bartl dis­
trict, Vt’Ville, enjoyed a picnic on Snt-

FOR $1.00 Pr.PAIR

HEAVY TAP MOLE BOOTH, all warranted, worth really »3
you can buy for $3.00 per pair.
ALL UKtMBKlKM will U sold at almost flrat coat prices.
LAsT. Bl'T NOT LEA MT, don't forget that I have added a fa!
GF nestings new Proccaa Flour,' the
boos for baking, pnly *3.73 per cwt nt new lino of Men and Boys’

age done only to morality.z 8. T. D.

Tuesday night last. Councilmen Bar­
ber. Wheeler, Downing and Olds ex-

EVER SOLD IN THE COUNTY

Clothtug.
Wm. A. Atuwoktu has reeciyed a
full line of Mrn’*. lk&gt;v«' and Youth’s
Beady-Made Clothing, eonaiatinr &lt;«f
Cotton Worsicd Suita, *Silk Mixed
Suita, nil Wool Cashmere fitiita. Fancy
Kent He Jias not paid hia comm lesion Diagonal Suits, Union and all Wool
___ __
_____
_____Beaver
_
N, B.»-AII open
Cheviot
Suita,
and_____
ail Wool
"Unto us a child Is Imrn,” yet, two Suit*. The above are all fre«h and new ately, so If you
with prices ranging from *4.50 to *£91 to respond.
of ’em. United weight 9 lbs. Boy'and
Our stoek of Boots and Shoes is com~
~
girl. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ney. None

The reason why J. W. Bontley carries
his left hand in &lt; rag, h Ixcanao on

an accident that has happened at the

Best Pair of all Leather Shoes

If yon want a new Suit of Clothes,
Hat or Boots for yoararlf or boy, you
may go Barry County over, and you
can't do better titan at
■
D. C. Griffith’*.

fingers got nipped.

SUmagMl Ltatba&amp;m.
Thia week we receive another aome- substantial building.

Yours truly.

residence on Saturday, at the advanced

The matter of erecting a jail and

it

hotiae ; 0.8 wefts new barn iadone, and
Beni. Pierced rushinghia new houre to
eouiidetirin as rapidly aa poaaible.
The Red Ribltou Club seems to l&gt;e
prospering finely.
It haa two lady
members that walk six miles to attend
the meetings of the club. H. B. Me-

family and then hastily departed again.
The Sheriff immediately offeral a re­
ward for the apprehension of Johnson,
ana has been actively engaged npon
Hie case since the tragedy, and so thor­ last meeting. The semi-annual elccough has been hia work that ou Thurs­
day morning the murderer was nabbed
The Maple Greve Ladies’ Society,
in the jx»torticc at Chicago, and safely haviufdiscontinsed their meetings for
removed to the Jail at Hastings. He
melon the 14th at the residence of Mr.
coolly rays be ktaifed Gibbs a hen en­ and Met. McKelvey, and an’ enjoyable
time was had. The society will meet
tirely sober.
&gt;Ir. Giblm leaves a wife, almost craz­
ed with grief at bis untimely end, and Mrs. Whitney. AH are invited. ■
one child. He waa a tcmderancc man
ASSYRIA ITEMS.
aud universally re.pcctnl. and great
excitement over the murder prevails
No frost yet, although very clone to it.
nt Middleville, and the President aay.
James and C. 8. Kent, of Augusta,
no more liquor alial! be sold in that vil­ are spending a few days in town.
lage, iuuI. Iiaa given Carlton a certain
There was a lawn social nt the res­
length of time in which to pack hia idence of Wm. I’ratt, on Thursday eve.
dnds'and get oat of town.
Geo. Hartom is clerking for B. T.

tion of all clients who dewiro hia aerVenly, in times’ like

vesy low ealimate on human life. For
instance: -On Saturday evening, while

A little party “of ns" enjoyed a fine
recreation at Thoma pplc Lake on Monacta a good table and make. everybody

wife; and another to the effect that a
JohnMfiwu man is altogether too inti­
mate with hia hired girl. Verily it ia

Last Saturday, Chas. Hill concluded

at that place on Monday, and who

fourths of acreage being reused on corn

tist Church in Middleville, Sheriff
Truman Gallop fa about to move to
Houghtalin entered the church and
called for fifty uictt to help hunt down
tho.murderer. The whole eonarega- Pierson,

Hie building ought to combine both the how much the publisher of that sheet

won the Colum-

suggested while building to build two

Dcath has not dealt gently with Mr.
Frederick Bock's family, who resides

rP Something new in the way of
Fly Destroyer. It stick, them fast aud
While threshing in Henry Wickwire's catches them alL Call and get a sheet.
______ C. W. Sutni. |
rr AB the Latest Styles if Furni-1
ture at

The school house in the Stevens dis­
trict is at length completed. School
Mary Matthews as teacher.

Success to

MORK rriMi.
Daring the rain storm on Wednes­
day last. Albert Parrot had three cattle
killed by lightning, two of which were

WHY THE DRILL IS PREFERABLE.
IT SAVES TIME AND LABOR.

A boy can put ia from ten to twe

I time broadcast.
IT SAVES SEED. As every kerna! ia pat umhr the soil, and the exac

KRrxooa. Demarjly At Co.

________ _

Etctt w rt. hM .. ^mul. U
A mA ka ot «..! will prodoc. m nnl w b.1
uetited to call and settle their account results than the full amount sown broadcast.
1 IT 1,1 8UWN U0“E evenly. «»&lt;l Win, r~! i. u * &gt;nn.i„ .Wn&lt;h
.
El-gkxr Cook. | c?"”T n,&gt; evp,1*Jr«
* better ataud, ami is uniform in growth -t
ripening.
tr For Bolted Corn Meal
to
SECURE FROM DRY WEATHER OR FROST.
Being pnt under a.
Wtuox At Ho wk

D. Ruckle A Name
| wiB stand a drought better, havjug roots deeply seated, and is alscura fn
Of Morgan, desire to announce that I damage by 'winter-killing.

Imrid Ifetaaray was in favor of baildpromising
be.nqfit to the village, and ought not to

brick building

Lee. of Crawfordsville, Ind.

On Saturday the Cirenit Court ad­
journed stee dsa From the Banner wo

to be situated at

everything in the
&gt; liwe. Give them

Site win*

at HristoTa Lake, fora faw days.

They

cause* as follows; John Petitt v*. Wm.
A. Ayhworth, trover; cnee settled.

Drill in one Mason.

as fine and everyno causa of action.
Henry J. Martin
va. Barton C. Hajutwond, trover; tried
by jury and verdict for niaiutiff for

high-bold". and catching nine sunfish.

efc of onr own make, r or Smoked
rid Meats. Salt and Dried Fish.

er'a Friend
PETER DELLER. Castleton.
JACOB

VARIOVS NEIGH BORING NOTES,
Breve1

•OH.W.
urn, ha. Uris

The Haatiugs Nutwmal Hauk

FOR

ONLY 1IV

�that there is do roM without a thorn,
and tha. the darkest clouds have a Sti­
ver lining, that sunshine follows storm,
and beautiful spring follows the dreary

Rd designated him her
[mad, snug, drove, boat­
ing walks together, ho
I only in her presence.
l« almost oblivious t_
Georgeapra Itoe. However, he would
beg so bard _ __________
______
I to be left
alone___
all tho
time that Alma would prevail on him
to accompany Ahem.
Whiter wm not aware bow dear Alma
had grown to him until m they were
sailing together one uleaaant afternoon.
She waa gathering lilica that grew near
i in great proi&gt;aiou, when, by a sudden
lurch of the boaU'aho wm precipitated
into the water. Plunging quickly after
her, he sucoeAdod in bringing her to
the shore. Ho wm sitting on tho bank
clsKping her ^noonacious form, pouring
nuto nonto nil into her ears and xisaing
tiie pallid cheeks, when George, who
hud been a witnosa to the accident, ap­
peared on the s, cue and suggested that
they return to tho house aud seek prop-

and altoough it wm Laie spring they
were atill shaded by rich crimson cur­
tains. The largo bay-window was filled
with rare plauu, freighting tho atmos­
phere with their fragrance.
A cage of canane* hang near, chirp­
ing aud twittering naif in answer to the
merry ••allows that flew past tho open
window, busily engaged in building
their nests under tbe drooping bsvm
Stretched at full length on one o tbe
Ix uches that ran along the aide of the arms, be
[had only fainted.
piazza WM George, tho only son o( him that i
Under
toner managemcul Mrs.
Squire Darrell.
restored her to consciousGeorge had been practicing law in the Darrell sc
fl few hours she waa as
city for two years or more, but spent I
several mouths' of each, year wilk his ,
parents.
Walter's ifcree mouths' probation wm
The old house seemed dull anti-lonely
He mn*t
to him, having no sister to bnghten it rapidly draiing fo a close
with her prtwetiCC. and he hailed wi h •oou awake from hi* blbuful drcam and
face
the stern realities of life.
delight the arrival of a distant cousin ■
He
waa
rudely
awakened
front his
whoso visit was unexpected. She wo I
now seated m a Lugo arm chair near dream a few day* later by Alma declar­
ing her intuition of going home. What
him, and, iu true girlish fa hiun,
could he &lt;U? “C mid he relinquish tin*
tossing him must uumercifully.
* Don’t, Consul Alma!" be eried. as sweet creature that seemed already a
she pellad him with tho flowers with j&lt;art of hia*t&gt;eiu^. and unite himself to
wuich her lap wm tilled, trying to shield one whom pe did not even respect? " he
himself with hia newspsiter. * I II lake
Ollx-rwige, had be succeeded in win­
it all l&gt;ack and declare I never said it,"
for he ha&lt;i just been telling her that the ning Alina's love, how many years would
women were all hum bugs, and that it he have to wait ere he would be able to
wou d be policy to hare them trans­ support a wif&lt; ? Almost crazed at the
ported to the Fiji islands, where it thought of losing her, he determined to
would l«c ini|x&gt;-«ilile for them to prac­ put hia fate to the teal, and sought her
acc-.rdingly.
tice their arte of witchery.
H«- told hia stray manfully; told her
She was in the act of again deluging
him with a floral shower, her blue eyes of bis uncle's Wishes, of his great love
sparxhag with, mischief, her ruby bps for hl r, and bow be would cheerfully
ported ia a silvery laugh; her yellow toil. ream if neceaaary. for ouc word of

hair, csca|M-d horn its coufiueiui-ut. waa
thrown back fr- m her snowy brow and
rippled over her shoulders. ’
George, peeping up from behind hia
newspaper was admiring her iovelnicM.
when they were both startle 1 by the
•harp dick of the gate, aud a quick,
firm trend on the gravded walk.
Before ahe had time to retreat, Alma
found hers-lf face to face with the
young gentleman, a stranger to herself
but not to George, who sprung quickly
to hia feet, exclaiming: “ Walter Howell! from what cloud haveyun dropped?'*
Grasping his hand cordially, he
glancr^i upward as if in March of the
supposed cloud.
"Welcome to Dam-ll farm! It baa
been a long time since you have bonored it wtili your presence. Not since
we were college chums together, eh?"
Then turning to hia fair cousin, who
from astouinhuient Jiad remained motionleaa. looking more like a stelae of
' Flora than a living woman, be said :
"Cousin Alma, my friend, Mr liow.-li.
of whom you have often heard me
speak."
Walter Howell, liowing low, thought,
aa be gazed, that never beforo had be
seen a creature of such rare lovclinesa.
"M.»« Darrell. I presume?" and Alma,
wnh-a alight inclination of her stately
bead,answered in the affirmative; then.
excuMng herself, immediately with­
drew. leaving them to talk over their
college pranks arid enjoy their fragrant
They sat thus talking until
as announced. Alma did not

with George that night in tho library
aud determined to puniali you for say;ng
such naughty thing* about me. George
waa ia the plot, and wa soon toformed
your undo Low matters stood.*
'•lint tho letter?" bo asked. •'Oh! I
wrote it and George bad the postmark
blurred,, so yon would be thoroughly
d and nuw, not wanting a bndewith such a rueful face, and
g you had been sufficiently punI thought I would nxplain.

423 -State street. Friedburg has bsci
so frequently written up in tho prea*
that Um reading public b thoroughly |
familiar with lib greed for crooked
money in large quantities. At 6 o'clock
last night three men called upon him at
hb alxxle, and. stating ttrat they under­
stood he wm doing a private brokerage
busiucxa, made a |ircposal to acll to him
a large quantity of molten gold at a
vary low price. They repnaented that
they were profesaional thievea, or,
rather, agents for thievea, and tliat the
gold wm the produce ol waich-cawA,
uhaina, Ornaments, and other articles,
wliich were stolen, ana which they were '
afraid to dispose of iu the ordinary I
manner.. A most magnificent itory of
tho way in which thewe goods were
stolen
followed, and
when
the
pawnbroker's
eyes
were
nearly
starting from his head they drew
forth from newspojier wrappings n
large bright yellow brick. Home little
dickering ensued as to the pnee, but
tho visitors eifferexl such ea*y terms that
Friedberg jumjwd at the
bargain
Taking tbe brick and examining it all
over, be wm perfectly satisfied with ita
genuineneaa. Now, every pawnbroker
hM for testing gold a i&gt;air of scale*,
aud also a stone and a battle of acid.
The brick wa* weighed, not under sua-

On the continent the land is culti­
vated in much smaller parceh tlian to
customary in thia country. According
to M. Lavergne, 50,000 proprietora in
France possess each an average of 750
acres, 200,000 bare an average oi 75
acres, and 4.000,000 an average of 17j
acres. Mr. Kay, however, to of opinion
that the average of the small proprie­
tora Of France ia considerably above
the figures quoted by M. Lavergne . In
Belgium, where the land is e’en more
minutely subdivided tlian in France, tho
average area of sepereie plots ia given
by Sir Henry Barron at 7.36 acres.
We have a complete store of inform­
ation on tho tenure of land in North
Germany, through the able report pre­
pared
by
Mr. Harria*-OaaUc.ll. in
1867-70, in compliance with instructiona
iaanod by Lord Clarendon. The greater
part of ibo land in what waa then the
Kingdom of Pruasia iacultivated by the
owners tl cmselvea. While the number
cf tenant wholly engaged in agriculture
was only .’•O.OOO. there were no lees tlian
1,000,(XX) | ruprietors similarly occupiixl.
Of these, more than half belonged to
the class of yeomen or team-owning
peasants. Tho area of land owned and
cultivated by tho “team-owning * peas­
ant varies from 33 acn-s in Silesia to 66
acres in fiaxouy and 81 in the province
of Prussia.
Reichenaticrger, in hi« work. * Die
adroitcly changed Friedberg's acid bot­
tle for one of precisely similar make, Agrafragc," quoted by Mr. .Kay, oaaerta
containing not acid but pure lake water. that the prosperity of France since
The pawnbroker, unaware of this 1790, notwithstanding the tremendous
change, proceeded to rub the brick wars aud revolutions through which
tip'll hia stone in several places, anti tliat country han pained, is entirely due
then applied his acid t« si. The water to the laws which have led to a mere
of course did not change the color of minute subdivision of the land. Tho
the no-tai upon the stoue. and the pawn­ imputation of France baa increase*! in
broker concluded that it waa certainly the interval from 25,000,000 to 34,000,­
purr gold. Other equally simple testa 000. A larger population derives far
were tried, but the acid test was the
only one that would have revealed the France in the present day than was ob­
fraud. Fraud it certainly was, as the tained under Hie former regime. The
people pai with i&lt;w taxes 1,300,000.000
francs, while the old monarchy fell be­
per pound.
Fnedlierg readily paid cause it attempted to raise .’&lt;60,000,000
over the price. AA8U0. and the men franca. In Prussia the productive area
went their way. He did not discover yields an inferior return relatively to
the fraud until long’ slier they were the productive area of thia country.
Really high farming ia ram. It docs
not ap{&gt;ear to lie as profitable aa medi­
um farming, and the peasant [impnclor
■ ill not adopt it. He cannot afford the
luxury of maximum crops at a less re­
The .Vetrs tor sotur days past has turn to himself. In North Germany
been to p&lt; isiesKin of facts concerning a garden cultivation ia renowned for ita
txild swindling game that Waa sun-eaa cam arid intelligence.
fully played in this city ia-t week. The
party *ho is the sttffen r by the swindle
IS no less a persODHge than I'uitcd
o
• -' i&gt;. of Mouth Carvtbicb be dropped

THE 3ATKM1L TREASURY.

baoks satecriUsx k&gt; tbs. t-psr-csai. loan has
i«o xtu,0.0,000 Tbs amount of bond* stid
onutemliug for which jajtacm to not tevo
mads by ths tonka i. abou . »l5,uU0,&lt;oa Vo­
der lbs ter ma of aulacrtpuoo tins entire sum
alw.ukl have paid to to Vnitstl Mlatss Ttsmarer on J sly M, u» date upon whteb tto tert

exrcso. Mr. Maxti.% wboro I "to
very prensrwwi condition of health
Narraaana-tl Pier. I tixiarwd hi go t&lt;
for ijaUt and good nn relax He w

! I . ..
. - ,
;
. ; aerraiu-r. bare no mairrial rfxt upon «,«
led to the cn&lt;1 witboi . reply, moi et n&gt;s&gt;t&gt;-i It is luotoblo luat tefo e too
1 said, “ Mr. Howell—Walter •*’
'
sL ito called txioda ouini wry much, but it is noi •Un*,u*. •*,«•««» ,o stoat
.41
i , ■* »
,»
, . - to pointed for mtiu-di. sad wid to paid f-w
nghx 1
Id interfere with your nn-lc s । .b.Lith n.s aranog ItouM of Nsw Ycix As
and the Udy to whom you roach of u».s
will gj u&gt; diff. rmi jaru
:d. Write to her, tell her
““ coanU'.» rbwwtora uu&gt; Sow Tori, -to
®c. Or, what ly fr. iathataty.bat It'.UluHu^Ly/ooro^o
rtter sUH. go and sec the l&gt;«k
A w u» re:ond«.« op.»su.&gt;o. *re
I |M-rba|M&gt; you would not be
col tto tnwsary psjroeuU wUl to «ju»)
,;
the union were you to see -------------- ------------------------------ *--------- 'her," xh&lt;S added hluabingly. "If she
releases
you, willinglv, from the engage­
1
1ment, thin I may Lid you hope other-

cent occupy farm* under Irti acres
h; 12 percent. between 50 and 100
r»; lb per cent, farm* of morn than
acres each. Theae figures are quoted

■ udejwjident of the supplies we now
•Iran from the continent if a greater
acreage of our land were cultivated with
the minute care of tho smaller tenantry
and peasant proprietors of the couti-

“ What**
" 1 on Bust obey your uncle’s wiabra.*
" I Mil write al once. She will surely
rcka»e
me
We will t&gt;e happy yet,
1
darling,*
he cried hopefully.
1
Walter awaited imp*tienliy the answer
to
, bis ktter. At hut it came. Eagerly
ho lore it open and devoured ita

They might l»e aulijccted to any t
In fact. tln&lt; accommodating »alf»uau
willing that
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chipped.

too temptin', snd be (
friends in the Fant for moi
chase. Hr ma.ii- the purch
calling himself Mr. Bail
known U&gt; the police aa * He
acting as the salesmen. Tl
the purchase •he dlMX&gt;v&lt;-

appearing at tliat me men
of hia sorrow. Poinl
l,l8
Uttai he hail cast aside
‘ Read fT-lf. mmI it wfl! Mhjpu."
Taking the little missive, alic mad a
Alma,

rWsUlsclaa T.k&lt;r»«.]
Mr Rsj-ss espnwsos tlw grssisst raotldan*
twing ,14. to brssk ut&gt; ths insutetioo of po
Irxaay Hn has bwa »ery much rarprusd to
te*n&gt; tbst tbs Dumber of Monaous aicually
prscUeiDg polygamy u so stnsll In the aty
of Halt La*, tbers are only Iwvlro Polygamists
TLrucgtKnil tbs Territory them u. of oourve, a
much larger number It has bora Mr Hayas'

After onpprr. George led tbe way to
the cozy library, " where they would not
The next morning Walter descended
l« disturlx*!," be said—and, although to tho breakfast-room with bis valise.
Wa.ter would have preferred the society
" George, you w.ll bid Mi*s Darrell
o! Cousin Alma, he had nut the courage go*** by lor me,’ he said, aa hia friend
to express his preference—be followed enti-rtoa the room a few momenta after.
in silence.
“ Cousin Alma went off on the tr^.n
" Why couldn't you have told a fellow last night. I thought yon knew it I I
yon wm coming, and not take one so by •ay it jO&lt;X&gt; bad for you to leave so andsurprise? " naked George, throwing him dcul«y Can’t you stay another week?*
selt into an easy chatr, aud pushing an
"yposaible. My term of probation
other toward bis friend.
has ynout &lt;xpir&lt; d. 1 must return and '
” The fact is, Darrell, that I knew ..i—
*—* _
]?TCn now
prcfiar- ’
nothing about it myself until an hour 1
! made to celebrate that'
previous to my departure '—taking tho
toy." he said, bitterly.
1
proffered scat.
friend's baud, be bur“ To what cireamaiar.ee am I indebt­ riedaway,
_____
___ _
ed, then, for this visit? "
On Lis arrival home, he hMtrn*d to S? V* "T*®*1“** &gt;ira*' ca’*&gt;" will i* roost
“ I 'suppoee, Darrell. 1 might m well *”.7”- -d- *•«■■&gt;« «" •
make a mean breast of it; so here goes: Hade him tell hia uncle be had come.
"
You are aware that Uncle Mormsdute '
Tbe Old gentleman soon appeared,
has always given me to suppose that I , smiling an&lt;l rubbing his hands.
Apoafe Joseph F. Knuth, ia tbs Halt Luks
was to bo but sole heir, and has fitted j
*l am glad, nephew, that yon have Tstoroaele, yssiaida; afternoon, drtoersd a
me to take charge of the entire bnainera '
to yoar senses at ImL Make furinua .|&lt;eeb, which Lu greatly aol«l k&gt; U&gt;»
at his decease, consequently unfitting yoOtoelf presentable, and allow me to
me for anything besuics. Should ho! prraant you to yonr future bnde. She
withdraw tils influence, mv cireum- ' »* wtottlrM impatient to see von ’
|
stanci s would be bad indeed. Know- I _ “Uncle," replini Walter, aolemnlvj
ing thia, I have humored hi 3. in all his “ you have rained my prospects of bap- I
whims, which are legion, until this Im! J piMMfor hfe; forcing me to wed one
wnoni I utterlv detest; separating mo, i

Prince Bismarck's official residence,
which, fronting on Wilhelm strasse, sur­
rounds three sides of a triangle. A* We

THE HOME DOCTOR.

anti put me nt ease by tbe cordiality of
ins greeting. His personal appearance
waa n aurpnsc to me.
Portraits, busts is good Labite,----------------------- --- „o„
They are briefly
and statues had made me familiar with lanty of habits.
his face and bead, but had nut told me summed up in the following rules :
Give younK-lf tbe necessary amount
that his height i« more than six feet
of
sleep.
Some
men
require five hours
I three, and that hta frame is broader
tlian was tliat of Gen. Bcolt, to whom m of the twenty-four^pthnra need eight.
all physical respects, except iu the con­ Avoid feather Leda Hlecp in a gar­
tour of bis face and head, be bean* a ment not worn during the day; and
j closer rewembluice than any man 1 have have plenty of freab air in voar room.
Dress warmly, with woolen under­
| ever seen. Having turned his back up­
on the broad table on which, from the shirts and drawers. Remove mulllcr.
{rnpera spread u|K&gt;n it. it was evident he overcoat, overshoes, etc., when remain­
। bad been at work, he remarked that be ing any considerable length of time in
was not no ngorons m formerly, and a warm room. Keep yonr feet warm
I could work but five hours a day at hn and dry. Wash them in warm water
| desk, though he ought to work sixteen.
, aud proceeded, with the easiest familiar!- Btocjings, large buota and overs hoes
I ty, to tell ns how hi* habit of working far , when in the snow or wet Wear a
i into the morning, and the preoccupation light covenng on the head, keeping it
I of hia thoughts by practical questions always couL
Have always a pint or quart of water
i bad made it im,x&gt;saiblc for him to sleep
In the morning
I in tho quiet houra of the night "Th* , in th" alceping-room.
| silence that follows midnight ia,* naid I after willing, and wiping hands and
he, "terrible.
It wakens all the evil II fare-, then wet with the hands, every
Cold water will not
| spirits of my mind; they load me 4iito ।1 jiart of the body.
। phantMica, and to escape them I getup be disagreeable when applying it with
Wipe immediately;
| and walk or read or write.
On many ।' the bare hands.
such occasions 1 have anticipa'od de- I' follow by brisk rubbing over the body,
batea, aad supposed what would be said :i The whole operation need not take over
in opposition and what I would My in I1 five min u tee. The result of this wash
reply, and. fearing tliat I would not re- , is, the blood i* brought to the su-fkee
member my thoughts and words, which ' of the akin and made to circulate evenly
seemed so effective, have ruw-n and care- j throughout the body. You have opened
fully written them out
But I have I the pores of tho skin, allowing impari­
never once found them of rue. They ties m the Ixxly to pass oil, and nave i
were always too fine to be aiailabk* given yourself, in the operation, a good
among practical men. and tbe paper and vigorous morning exercise. Pursue this
Den which are always beaide my bed habit regularly, and you will seldom
take odd.
Five minutes spent in the open air

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DRUG8, MEDICIlSart CHEMICALS,

EMRJ A. GOODYEAR,

IRON, RAILS i SHELF HARDWARE

*- GOODYEAR,

DR1 GOODS, SILKS aBd DRESS GOODS

JM. F. HICKS,

Groceries and General Produce,

American and Foreign Marble,
Monuments, Tombstones, Mantles, ic.,

NO PATENT NO PAY

INVENIIONS
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Eat freely of ripe fruit, and avoid ex­
cessive use of meats. Eat at regular
boors, and lightly near the hour of go­
ing to bod. Eat slowly. Thoroughly
masticate the food. Do not wash it
down with coDlinna] drink while ealitig.
Tell your f'inuiest stories while at tho
table, and for an hour afterward. Do
not engage in severe mental labor di­
rectly after hearty eating.
Exercise, not too violent, but suffi­
cient to produce a senile perapuaticn,

.
Out the Falls.
They sent a goose o~cr Niagara falls
thr other day k&gt; ace how she would
take it: aud. when she rose to the sur­
face of the river below, she looked up
aa if raying
- You think you're awful
•mart, don’t you? "

And Carrlagea sf all Deacrfptteas.
Farm Wacom a SraaaLTt.

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freely soups, better to eat food dry
enough to employ the natural saliva of
the mouth in moistening it. If inclined
to over-eat, partake freely of rice,
cracked wheat, and otb. r articles that

Mole rale holdings seem jiectiharly
adapted for occupiers who are prepared
to devote attention to the sccotidsry
prodti- e of the farm. Tbe rv*ring*of
poultry lia» hitherto been too much
neglect* d in this country. When we
look to the fact that eggs are selling in
Manchester for 2 pence each, while
foreign eggs am Inn ng imported at the
rate of 2,000,000 a day, the retail pnee
of which may t» computed nt £10,000,
it i* evident tliat the Et.glisb farmers
and their families am allowing a most
imtxirtar.t source of revenue to lie loo
extensively appropriated by the foreign
prvducer. I Lave no hesitation in say
Illg that, with good management, the
sale of eggs and poultry on a small
farm should go very far toward the pay­
ment of rent.
It is asserted by M. Laveicve that the
barren tracts which have been brought
into cultivation in Bdgiuc' and Hol­
land could never have been reclaimed
by Large capitalists, requiring an an
iiiial interest upon their in refitment
What is true of Belgium and Holland
u&gt; efjuaily true of Scotland. The worst
lands that have been brought into cul­
tivation in that part of the Kingdom
have been held by the small cotters.
On good land, where there is ample j
scope for the application of science and
capital to agriculture, large holdings
will 'ie preferred.

LUMBER WAGOII,

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VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY O

.MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. 1879.

NUMBER 49.
HOKE IKH-niE.

JUlhriUr Birrrterj.

Tamedi win cun canker nr* mouth
by applying dry three times a day.
DfHXTXBT.- The following is a trans­
lation of a receipt for tho cure of this
complaint. Which was published by the
nbysicians of Spain in the gazettes of

riLLAGS OFl'lCHKH

ia Naw
■ ,!.!■!■.■ —
—J writer
with that of another part of the world.
The following ia an exact copy of the
-W. K Ball, cwahtor of the Am®tic*n £xprsss Company si Kassm Qty. is »torfn&lt;, and
so to st tsast »10.001 of the company's mooey.
-Another cool dsyhrLl robbery hw been
perpairstod span the Cspitoi Qty Bonk, of
CtolumlMSs, Obto, U&gt;s robbers gtiling away with
».’,,IKO to sorrsney sad IWWa beads While

Gkx. Kiltatsk e will lecture against
Col. Bob Ingersoll.
T» Pope's health is suffering from

W. H. YOUKQ,

—The Humlay-®cbool workers of Kds ouontry
propose to bold » Kraoi osttonal .Bunday•cbool conveouon, and ia A® 'f*r future s

-Back pwwioos to aoldien in th® Homas to
—A Parts diapatoh says that "Prines Jerome to be paid to U&gt;® soldton, and not to the Homs,
Napoleon baa purchased L' Ordrt 11 a 1X1 hero arermttng to a re-enl itoctoton of ib® Attorney
after a lvocate ' autocrat B-pnUtoanirtn’ and General. This doctoton affreta about !-\«*&gt;
rvtmihalB beredllarv Imivnalvm. "
—By an Imperial trad® Jn«l tastted, thaTurk­
ish itarxiuto angy la to b® rwluccd to IIC.UO
imc&gt;—a meaaure mad® uereB«ary by lb® d®.
pK&gt;r*b!® ron&lt;!&gt;Uoo &lt;rf the flasnewa of th® am—Of tbs fl40,000,000 of «10 esrofleatsa Is­
ptro, whiah hare been badly rl lutiraliaat by sued by lhe Government, which were suapp^J
up so eagerly, ovsc g'a,&lt;W,a» bare bora re­
inmed to the treasury for exchange to bon-ls,
proving that Marly all of thee® accuriUos were
reco ml by capllaUata, and not try tbs people,
as was lbs dyslgn of Congrvaa in auiburisuig
famine aud si^rvatioo la Cashmere, Hast India;
a rtb®&gt;boa to Bae gal; a very aCLcuv® outbreak
of malarial fevwr io Cspraoo, Italy, and a
’hroatoood ropturo of the relation* bclaeeo
IlumiA, Auatria and fterman.- rU&gt;mo ar®

LEWIS DURKEE

EMORY PARADY.

—TN® »L&lt;-*1 crop of lUinoi*. Usi® year. »C.-urdini: »o Ujl ftsurre rece»»eJ by U&gt;e Kuu
Ikmrd of Agnrulture, usEonnte to * lot»l of
4.«,&lt;41,SU LueImIe, mi evens* of l»4j bufiiel*

■ lav. of jCS,&lt;M&gt;,in&gt; to t
and that !«.«»,as. quarlen of
Div 17.ai&gt;,OUOqn»rtre». wiU L®

jHliMtllMrou Cardfl.
OLCOTT IIOLI HE,
XavtevHle, MlcLiznn.
C. Wolcxitt, Proprietor.

that th- rie shut has app.doted Geo. JuecpE
B Ixwke, of Ch.ea**’. United Max. DisUxS
A toracy for lb® Northern Dwtncl of Hhaois,
to pls-eo&lt; Mai k Bangs, rtew&gt;ed.
—In Lomaiana, the two old partiee have
called tbc.1 sial® CcxivenUoea, tL® Democrats
for Oct. «, al Baton Bouxei sod tbs Bepub-

hi» fupportara st Bx’on lately, it was decided
to form s mw party, to b® called th® lodepetxk
■ct party of Masasrtiu*etlB, sod officer* were
— Interviews with poUtleiaxu and public n&gt;*o
of all parties bare Nmo priated by the New
York HffU for the prrpose at arriving al
the oCmilc held rvcardinx lb® sluee-nty or
otbe.-wie® of Oso. Grant's professed clisio-

THE FISHERY QUESTION.

(KB.UO, for duna«o. omnsiitled n:x&gt;n Auen&lt;-ab C»H&lt;irai*n l.j Ihr f'ortuue b»y uHlrag®, wu
111® fir.t i itlsuUoo to U» RoctUib people at lb®

—Morv r*in to EuglaucL It
to* as tL-*ugl.
the dsDgar of a flood was hardly pasertl &gt;n the
Brlitali »«l*r..te, for there baa hardly been s

•&lt;vl rcKanUnx sprtas wheat The torroaao to
acroace ia 12 UR per cent; th® average yi®Ld
per aero. 1201 bushels, a&lt;alMt II t-' bcabela
last year Th® eKKrvifal’ ftehl is place,! al
lS7.i»4tVUk tmabels, against lnH.744.ST4 buab
ol* laal year Hr quality ia ptwraily rrj"&gt;rto.l

Mb Txxxrsaat has been reqncatcd to
write the inaugural ode for the Austra­
lian International Exhibition.
The original autograph will of George
Frederick Handel waa sold by auction
in London on July 21, fur f2G5.
Speaker Randall never has intoxi
eating liquors at his social entertain
meat*. His house te a very small pne.
Miss B. M. Pattemom, a grand­
daughter of President Andrew John-

Ole Bcll han imported one of his
nephews from Norway and set him
teaching in tho Wisconsin Stale Univeraity.
James T. Fields expects to lecture
during the coming autumn and winter
on twenty subjects, relating mainly to
English poiita.
Gov. Cum well, of Michigan, is cn-

Persuading Jehu Adams
John Adams was an irascible old gen
llcman. He wonld have hia own way. and
the man who opposed him, be he iriend
or fo&lt;’. was sure to arouse the Presi­
dent's wialh.
In truth, the noble Manire, a banker's daughter—edu­
patriot—for J»o waa noble in spile of cated, handsome and 27.
hia faults—might have stood tor the
Mum. HaTXS dues not like to have the
Scotchman who said;
President take out the carriage on Sun
“ I’m a mighty easy man to peronadc day, and he frequently rides with Secre­
when convinced, but 1 wad like to see tary Sherman on that day.
the man who could convince me.”
Hamilton Fish is wealthy, and when
Toward the close of President Adams'
he waa Secretary of State he spent a*
administration he nominated to office a
much as 9SO.OUO a year in keeping np
connection of hu family. Johnson, the
hia Washington establishment.
nominee, had been a Federalist, but,
W. C- DkPAt'W, the millionaire Chris­
having turned Democrat, was obnoxious
to the Federal party, who had a ma­ tian of New Albany, Ind., ia at Ocean
Grove. He lias .the largest pLatc-glam
jority in the Senate.
factory
in America and inimcnic iron
To avoid an open rupture with the
President by refusing to confirm hia works, where alsoul 10,000 persons get
nominee, it was thought expedient to a support. He is 1’n.wiilent of all the
banka in New Albany, and ia worth over
scud Senator Uriah Tracy, of Counccti
cut, to fiersnade him to withdraw JohnHon. Qxobg* M. Patrick, of Texas,
Tracy was a 'wit, and had a fund of isays that Cof. Janies Bowie, the invent­
or of thfbowie knife, never intended
humorous stories. Ho called
I’rraidcnt, and tho two gentlemen were Ithat it should be used as a weapon of
soon hobnobbing, bis Excellency haring olteuae
&lt;
or defense. It was designed for
been put in the best of humor by ।a hunting-knife. CoL Boon© himself
was one of the moat courteous and alTracy's funny stories.
At last, thinking the moment propt
tioua, tho Senatorial diplomat suggest­
Thomas Smith, of Ipswich, Mam., is
ed that it might be bette lor the Prcai- I । &gt; years old. He docs his own farmdent to withdraw Johnaon's name, a®
ig, having included. He live* in an
there was danger of his being rejected I ,
by the Senate.
stove in his honse, and cooks by an
Instantly the Prvaident'a temper ,open fireplace. He has never nsed
flamed forth. Riaing from hia seal and !,apcctachv&gt;, and can reail fine priut by
thrusting his bands into his breeches ,candle-light. He never rode on the
pockets, he strode fiercely up and down ' ,cara, preferring to nde behind his old
the room. Coming up to Tracy, ho ex- [,mun-,-which, he says, ia fast enough for
“No, sir! Ko—that Boston Junto
will never l&gt;e satisfied till they drive
me and my family back to Braintree lo
dig potatoca! No, air—Ill not with­
draw it!"
The quality of Tracy's wit may be
sevu from the report of an encounter he

Mb. F. B. Caufentrii has just fluisiicd a nearly full-length portrait of
Dr. Crawford W. Long, late of Athens,
Ga.. who used ether to destroy pain in
surgical operations March 30, 1M2.

An liraret Sale.

Lincoln's Homely Phrase*.
In hia letter declining an invitation
to attend the Illinois lUpuuiican Con­
vention, in 1863, Lincoln made une of
two or three striking firurc*. Review­
ing the military events of the jiasl yc*r,
which bad been favorable to the cause
of the Union, be said: "The Father ol
water* again goes unvexed to the aea.”
And, referring to the fact that South­
ern Uniomats and ex-slaves had done
something to help co the good work,
he aaid: "On the spot, their part of
the history is dotted down in black and
white.” There waa something in the
, phrase “dotted down in black and

CHARLES SCHELDT,

A day or two ago a motherly-looking
woman of 45 entered a Woodward ave­
nue clothing store, having a man's linen
duster on bar arm, and, when ap^
nrooched by n salesman, abe said:
“Borne one in hero sold thia duster to
my son yesterday.”
“Yea. ma'am, I sold it myself," re­
plied the clerk, sa he looked at the gar
menL
M
"Did you tell my son that this duster
could be worn either to a picnic,
funeral, bridal party or quarterly meet­
ing? "
“I did, mailam, and ao it can.”
“Did you tell him it made a good fly­
blanket when not otherwise Deeded?”
“I did."
.
“That it could be used aa a boot­
soil, a stretcher, a straw-bed snd a bed­
spread?"
* Yeo, ma'am, I did.”
“And many people used them aa

icism waa provoked by thia odd figure
"I did.”
employed by tbs President:
“Nor
•And that they would last for years,
must Uncle Ham's web feci be forgot­
ten. At all the watery margins they tad then make excellent sluff for a rag
carpet?"
..
have been present, not only on the deep
“Idid."
sea. tha broad bay, tho rapid river, but
“ And you only charged a dollar ? "
also up the narrow, muddy bavoua,and
*6nl» a dollar, ma'am."
wherever the ground was a littls damp,
they have bean and made their tracks.”
Lincoln waa amused by tbs duntuakm
in tha newspapers to which the use of
the phrase “Uncle Bom's web-feet”
gave rise. He explained that the re­
markable tMta psrionned by the gu-

ered unnavigable, reminded him of the
stealthy passage of water-fowl. The
pleasantry concerning
light-draught
steamers going where “ the ground is a
littJe damp” is familiar to everybody.
IA will be a long time before our peo­
ple will forget Lincoln’s homely simile

to fin hisstom
ach, administering clysters of the same on "The Sun a Source of Power, just
as often as powible. Tho patieat must Pibliahed in the Scientific American,
rot Langley takes the following
maintain a total abstinence from diol of
any kind. In a few honrii after the pain method of giving some idea of the work
will abate, and in twenty-four hours the performed by the su*a Lest on our
disease will disappear; if it does not, it earth, which receives only a small frac­
will be sure to disappear in (&gt;rtr-eight tion of the enormoux quantity sent out
hours, provided the paticct re fiesta the yearly from the center of our syitem.
draught as usual The addition nt a Awtutning the area of Man Latten island
few drops of orange-flower wator la to lie twenty miles and the annual rain­
fall thirty inches, be shows by a simple
highly beneficial."
BeV »o* Headaches.—Dr, Day calculation that litis small portion of tho
eays, in s late lecture: Whatever be the earth received 1^'J3JMOJMJU cubic feet,
plan of treatment decided upon, rest is or 88,781,600 tons, of rain in a year.
ttie first [irinciple to inculcate in every “The amount of this," he says,” may bo
severe hccdacbe. Rest, which lhe busy
wife aud anxious mother cannot obtain Thus, the Pyramid al Cheops contain
leas than lOO.OOtl.OGO cubic foot and
so long aa they cun manage to keep
weighs lens then 7,000,000 tons; end
alxrnt, ia one of the first remedies for
every headache, and w&lt;* should never thia water, then, in the form of ice,
oeaae to enforce it. The brain, when would many times replace the largest
exr-‘ *■", much needs quiet snd re- pyramid of Egypt. If we bad to oa t^it
•HH
a fractured limb or an inflamed sway it would require 3,*J31.8U0 cars
-vnd it ia obvious that the chances carrying twelve tons each to remove it,
'• ! nortening the ecixnre and arresting and Ujasc, at an average length of thirty
toe pain will depend on our power u&gt; fact to Iho car, would make six trains,
have tliia carried out effectually. It ia each reaching in one continuous line of
a practical leaaun to keep steadily in earn aci-osa the continent, so that the
view, in that there may lurk behind a loading locomotive of each train would
simple headache some lesion of un­ be at San Francisco before the rear had
known magnitude, which may remain left New York.” A dgy*s rain-fall of
stationary if quietude can be main­ one-tenth of an inch- spread over the
tained. There ia a point worth attend­ United BteUw represent* ten thousand
ing to in the treatment of all head­ millions of tons, and would take, he
aches. Seo that the head is elevated At states, morv then all the pumping-en­
night, and the pillow hard; tor, if it be gines which supply Philadelphia Chicago
soft, the head sinks into it aud In-coms® । and other large cities dej—4;— -------hot, which with some people ia enough or levs on »t«-am for poteb
to provoke au attack in toe morning if i ing day and night for a ci
sleep be long and heavy.
raised by the san before it felt It baa
A Cure for Rheumatism.—Numerbeen found by careful experiment that
ous curtw of rheumatism by the use of' the effect of the heat of a vertical ran in
celery have recently been annontffcedln ' the month of March, acting on a square
English paper®; but the following, more ■
foot of the earth's surface, after having
in detail, ia given on the authority of 1 lost a portion of tte energy though ab­
a New York paper; “Now diaeoverirs । sorption by our atmosphere, ia equiva­
—or what claim to be discoveries — of |
lent to 0.131 horse-power; and other
the healing virtues of plants arc con­ probicma with equally stArtling reaults
tinually making. 'Oin- of the latest ia can be readily framed from tliis and
•Jiat celery is a cure for rheumatism
indeed, it is aaaerte*! ilist the disease is
impossible if the vegetable be cooked
The Irish Lancuazr.
and freely eaten. The fact that it is al ways
In a paper recently read before the
put on the table raw prevents its them
StelisUcal
Society,
Mr. RavcMtcin
Stic powers from becoming known.
! eelcry should l&gt;e cut into bits, stated that the Celtic portion of tho
boiled in water until soft, aud the water population of the Briuah islra makes a
drunk by the patient.
Put new milk,1 total of nearly '4300,000 souls, of whom
Further,
with a little flour and nutmeg, into &amp; nearly one-half are Welsh.
nance pan with the boiled celery, serve we ore told that in 1851 there were few
it warm with pieces of toast, eat it with Irish counties in which lhe old language
had altogether died out; the localities
potatoes, aud ttio painful ailment will
aoon yield. Buch is the declaration of a in which Irish was then spoken makes
physician, who baa again and again tried a total area of nearly 10,000 square
the experiment, and with uniform suc­ miha, with a population not far under
cess. He adds that cold and damp never liOU.OOO, of whom 60 3 per cent spok«.
Irish, while in 1871 the Irish area bad*
produce, but develop the disease, of
sunk below 6,000 square miles, witM^a
which acid blood u the primary and »u»tatning caunc. and that while the blood population under 660,000, of whom
u alkaline there con be neither siieuma- about 63 per cent., or considerably less
than 400.000, spoke Irish only. Lastly,
Usm nor gout. English staiistics show
th-X in one year (1876) 2.64U person* it appears lliat probably not 5,000 per­
died of rheumatism, and every csw, It sons throughout Ireland were then able
ia claimed, might have been cured or to read an Irish book, and not a single
prevented by the adoption of th® remedy Iriah nesrspsper waa being published.
mentioned. At least two-thmis of the This contrast strongly with tho Welsh,
ca«.-a named heart disease- are ascribed who pnnt over thirty newspapers and
U&gt; rheum all&lt;m aud ita agonizing ally. ncno&gt;iicala of various kinds, while the
gouL Small-pox, so ■auch dreaded, ia Welsh in America have several flour­
not half so destructive as rheumatism, ishing newspapers and hold eisteddfods
which, it ia maintained by many physi­ without number in the country of lheir
cian a.'can I &gt;e prevented by obeying na­ a*l option. Wo have nojAatirtiea of the
ture’s laws in diet But if you have in­ Celtic element in North America,
curred it, boiled celery is protiunnc'cd though it is well known to bo consider­
able, but, so far as concerns tho Iriah
unhesitatingly to ba a apecitw? ”
portion of it, there would be no great
error in sti] putting that the Irish lan­
guage loses ground among the emi­
8«*tiig a few hues in your issue ol | grants much faster than among those
yesterday, stating tb®t The Old Oaken I left l*chind in Ireland.—TAc AlhenaBucket* wm produced under tho ”inTpiraUou” ol a glass of brandy and
Gras-hopper GrneL
waler, I am sure that the particulars re­
In Bierra and Martis valleys the In
lating to aaid “inaptratioa" will prove
interesting to many of your Bunday dian huts can be seen, and in ,and
readers: “Samuel Woodworth, lhe au­ around them are congregated thd war­
thor of ' The Old Oaken Bucket? died riors and squaws ol the tribe, their sisal New York in 1842, aged 57. He was tera, cousins and tliei* aunts, all intent
a prinlor, and served his apprenticeship upon the aceoinpluthmcnt of the grand
at Boston, in tiio office of M^jor Baa- result. As usual, the squaws do lhe
sell, the publisher of the NmUnei. The work while their noble lords loll upon
popular and beautiful Isdlad, for which the green swards, smoke their pipe*
nc is best known, is asid to have had its and dreamily and lazily gaxe upon tho
origin under the following circum­ countless myriads of buzzing hoppers
stances : He wa employed tn an office that fill tho air and devour tho vegeta­
on the corner of Chestnut and Cham­ tion. The squaws, carrying cone-shaped
bers streets, in New York. Ono day. baskets ofprest cspscity, scoop the graaewith a knot of brother ty pos, he dropped hoppers with a fan-shaped implement
in at an establishment kept by Mallory, into their baaketa, and when loaded carry
on Franklin stress, fur.Ahc purpose of the wiggling mass of insects to camp,
taking some brandy and water, which and then prepare them for food. The
Mallory was famous for keeping. Tho gnuishoppera, killed and subsequently
liqnor was excellent, and 'Voodworth dried, are mixed with maahed pine nuts
seemed itwpired by it; for. alter taking or cracked wheat and made into a kind
a draught, he set his glass ujxm the ta- of flour, which ia afterward made iBto
nud, smacking his bps, declared a bread, moat delicious to the palate of
that Mallory’s eau de vie wao onperior tho Washoe. White visitors at tho
to anything he ever tasted. ’No? aaid a^ camp are always invited, in accordance
comrade, 'you are quite mistaken; there with Iwdian noapitabty. to partake of
wa® one thing which, in both our eoti tho compound, and great is die aatoamalions, far surpaeoed this in the way iahment of poor Lo at the disgust ex­
•f drinking.' * What was that?' asked pressed bjr toe white man for this kind
Wood worth, dubiously. * The draught of food. To the limited mind of »ho
of pure fresh spring water that we used Indian it is incomprehensible that any
to drink from the old oaken bucket thii one should reject food which in hia
hung in the well, after our return fr-m k varoauular. to defineda. being “ «»chro
toe Ulwrs of the field, on a sultry da/f
good.’— Truckee (JiecJ Republican.
in summer? The teardrop glistened for
a moment ia Woodworth's eyes 'True,
An AasHUees Text.
true!' be replied,and soon after quitted
The parsons do, after all, toll tho best
too ptoce. Ho returned to theoffiee. ,stories. Rev. Dr.------- ia resfonaiUe
grasjied the pen. and in half on hour ffor the following :
^The Old Oaken Bucket.’one of the
In the early part of hia ministry a
most delightful com;&gt;o*ition* in the En- ,
giiah language, was ready, in manu- ,
T_ I-A
__ 1_ 1___ 14- al_
- - .

�THESE GOODS HA FL -BEEN BOUGHT WITH A VIEW TO THE
INTEREST OF MY PATRONS.

MMSferlU*....... — &gt;
m
MS

FOR BEAUTY AND STYLES I HAVE

home 1 handed R to my aavd father,
wimaigaadit, sorrowfully remarking
*• he did so that be waa afraid it would
provo my death wamaL
'

Spanfah administration. It oan out­
vote Mr. Evarts, and the people are
aoagwreadvdy Imy aa Co mak. that
have qaietlv aaflkvad the hmlta home
by lhe United Stataa for years. .Leas
tak aud jaore powder is what Spain
should get.

that negative patriot Mr. Jeff Davis
is to 4be edfeet that than u Httte fioabt
but that he will be elected to toe comia* raeaacy of United States Senator

The crops in the United States this
year will be enormous. Grain is alt cady
pressing npon the sea-ports in large
quantities; in Philadelphia the warehouars arc totally inadequate to the
task of receiving it, and 2.000cars load­
ed with it arc choking the railway
tracks.. Total w heat crop of Illinois is
45,417,601 ImshcU. At an average of 87
cents .per bushel this would bring *40.
000.000. The average yield is 1H bush­
els to the acre. Indiana, it is claimed,
has a crop of over 40,000,000 bushels.
Michigan owe of 3l.000,0(e. Ohio of
over 30.000,000. Minnesota, 40.000.000.
Kansas S3.000.000. Nebraska. 23.000,000.
Here «e hate close upon 335,000,000
bushels intimae States. Who will deny
that we are nut the granary ol the
world.
«
•

country used to say; "If two weeks
elapse witboat aoaibody's complaint oc
denunciation of me it nets mo to think­
in* a. riously whether my ]&gt;apcr ia not
seriously deficient in its duty aa a

"We are not trying to please everybody
bat to do our duty as we understand it;
and if you feel better after writing an
angry litter to the »ditor, we liopetyou
will blow off steam in that way. I:
does'no harm ac-d may relieve you.’’
There ia really nothing much more dispaper go forth that does not stir anyone
up; and nothing more encouraging than
to find that you can keep two or three
rascals bard at work against you al!

Eootav Asus of An*- IMh states that
om John Hyde caano from England nod
aetxlod ou Long laiand in 17S, got mar­
ried, vraa killed in the French and In
diaa wan of 17M to 1788, and left a wid-

their emotion; while fond mothers,
wire*, and sisters wept and sobbed with
broken hearts, the train moved slowly
through“'.he streets, which, with the
dca- ones wo were leaving, many ol

*ul. fit pounds.
Mr. W. Gorham of thia towtf baa pur­
chased a Halliday wind-mi^, which will
be erected in a few days.
F. P. Turner's new *&gt;
prised by a party of y
folks last
week, who danced all
k and the
boys "went home with
iris In the

name of the Emperor, without a speech
from the throne.
The Constitutional
speakers* having In the pieeeding de­
bate announced that the struggle
against the tariff (whkh passed on the
third by &gt;17 to 117) waa only beginning.
Prince Bismarck, »n a few concluding
remarks, expressed the hope that the
opening of the next session would find

▼erm ia likely to be the earn.
Prince
Bismarck is notoriously an enemy of
We arrived at Albany in time for what ia called Partieularism. He acsupper at the Delavan House.
The cepta the sovereignty of the several
next morata* found aa tn &gt;. Y. Chy. German States as a necessary evil.
where we received oar arms and equip­ There the States are, and be has had to
ments, and shipped by steamer via recognixe their existence and remain­
ing attributes of sovereignty. No Ger­
Amboy, N. J„ for Philadelphia. Ar
Firing iu Philadelphia the next mora­ man politician was sup;x&gt;s&lt;-&lt;l to l»e less
in*, we had a gnmptnnns breakfast inclined to add to their independence.
at the Soldiers Home, and immediately By the Frankenstein motion, which
left by rail for Baltimore, where we was recently carried by a majority of
met a train loaded with wounded from
the second Bull Run battle. We reach-

German Parliament has, while sugmeeting the Imp srial. revenue, voted
in effect alsp taxes for the advantage of
the various State exchequers through
out the Empire.
In exact prooortion
to tho independence which the new tar­
iff will bestow u on the Imperial Gov­
were off for the north in search of the ernment will be emancipation from
Rebel fov, who elr.ted. with victory or- Saxon or Bavarian reformers which it
er “Windy" Pope, were making with will confer on the Cabinets of Dreader,
aR speed tar Northern Maryland and and Munich. German Liberals are nat­
Pennsylvania. About IS o’dock that urally indignant at the Prince's change
night tU Colonel halted in front of n of front. They accuse him of ingrali
tude; for by their help fee established
and charge on the cornfield which we the German Etapire. Because they re­
supposed to be filled with rebel troops. fuse him a financial independence be
The joke waa there wasn’t an armed
rebel ia ten mites of us and the CoL turned, with no other farewell than a
scries of taunts, to the politicians who
knew it. Ho did it to try ou' mettle.
On the 15th we reached South Moon- hated the empire from Ito origin, and
tain. eno day too late for the fight, who fought to the death against the
where we aaw rebel prisoners for tho measures by which the Prince design
•d to consolidate it. The indictment
first time.

The day of the great battle of Antic­
am, our Div. (Coach’s) went to rein­
force Miles’ at Harper’s Ferry, but be-

MS
•as

Wns. Town rises early. He com­
menced sow in* wheal on lhe S5th.
John C. Downing. of Btannrck. looks

of Cd. Hites Titas.
On the 1st day of Sept. w« received
asvtante deport. It wraa beautiful
Sabbath morning, nod aa the sun row
•nd created the tree-tops and hills with
gddaa r»yx and the little birds sang
their pretty Joyous wags, and the old
city dock dolefully totted off the bears
of six. reran, right and nine, we were
bogy, bustling sheet, some with
thoughtful. and hearts. others with
"tea*b and amM." bat aU making tlaal

in* train. Aa we marched along with
flags flyin* and drama beating, oar
anxious friends thronged oar pathway,
eager to give us some token of their

sends thru: over the water that they
may sound the praises of the big State
in the ears of those who would seek
houres in this country. Tbs action of
Wisconsin and Missouri will doubtless
stir up other States; and we may again
sec the day when the immigrant is
quarrelled over from the time be
leavre hia native country until he i*
finoly planted in the West.

Sfe-i Ml

O,G- Stebbins, uf^mauntrUle. is
evidently not deadr His brains are not
“oat,’’ bat he is sick.
No well man
w'ould got mi confoundedly wad as be
did because of just witticism of Ver­
montville wheat buyers, that waa writ­
ten for no other purpose than io make
them wake up to their own interests.
I could call Mr. Stebbins a “liar” but 1
do not choose to use the slang of loaf­
ers. I might call him n "knave,’’ but
it would not look well in print. I might
call him a “fool” aud “malicious,’’ but
people would say it wa* Ind taste. so
I will simply say tliat O. G. Stebbins is
a gentleman. Of course the "Citizen’,
would not publish'anything bat gentle­
manly correspondence. 1 &lt;lo not, how­
ever, back down from my statement as
to the prices paid for whtat at the two
points mentioned. At four o’clock In
the afternoon I saw Mr. Benedict and
he said he had "jurt received a dis­
patch,” and that wheat was lower, and
that 88 cents was all it was worth. The
very next morning Mr. Geo. Lamb
alone took 300 bushels of wheat to Char­
lotte and sold it for 97 cents. Not less
than six other Sunfield farmers mark­
eted their wheat at Charlotte tjir mwc
day. and none received less than 96.
One of them, Mr. Prince, sold a.loatl
the day before iu Vermontville for HP
cents. Mr. Stebbins says that the Char­
lotte buyers have put up*3.t)00 to crush
out a new buyer, and that U the wasou
our farmers give Vermontville the cold
shoulder and go to Charlotte with their
wheat. I think that Mr. Stebbins must
know jhat the reason offered is “too
thin.” Men do.not throw away *3.0U0
so foolishly. The Hawk says the dinerepcocy in prices paid has been mi
account of railroad tariffs, which is
more reaaouaMe than that *5,000
"whack" at the Charlotte buyere.
There is no reason why Vermontville
should not pay as in urn as Charlotte
for wheat leas a fraction that must be
too small to induce tamnera of Sunfield
and Vermontville to draw their wbrat
double tho neoesMry distance.
If J
have licen the means of making O. G.
Stebbins nod others awake to the inter­
ests of Vermontville, and most certain­
ly Sunfield, I have simply, accourillshcd my purpose, and if Mr. O. G. Steb
bins will scud for a bottle of congress
water and drink it without winking, be
will become convalescent enough to
know tnat some of hia language pub­
lished by the Citium is bad taaie. to
any the least.
W.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c.
In full and cxMStpIrte In every particular.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; CO.

DURING THIS MONTH THE

ARE UPON US, AND THE FARMERS ARE

■BUT THEY

OLD PIONEER STORE

WHICH CONSISTS OF

DRY GOODS.
The cotton crop of the United States
thia year promises to lie three hundred
and twenty millions of dollars’ worth.

BOOTS I SHOES,
NOUONS.

BUTTER &amp; EGGS

1IISV6BTI &amp; BBIBKS

BOSTON STORE.

VIENNA BAKERY.

�BEGINS TO

BEAR GOOD FBL’fT^ •PEOPLE HKGIX TO REALIZE
THAT THE CASH SY STEM W»

True Wax

The Only

■ i r: i A M ।

TO BUY GOODH: AND “D0MT YOU FORGET IT." THAT YOU CAX

Naahvfile

Reform

Club will

branch*n.

county, convened at the Baptist chureh.
on Monday p. m. Prof. E P. Church.
Supt. of the Grwnyille schools,’ culled
tlb on traveling auc-

House, departed with hi* cluUthu for
hi* farm ia Sunfield on Saturday last.
Her. !. N. Crittenden will UH Rev. J.
Riley's appointments next Sunday afMorgan.

and the council adjourned.

asaittcd in the lectures by Prof. J. (J.
Hbwman,- SupL of the While Pigeon
School*. Prof. I. N. Mitebell of rhe
Hustings Schools and Prof. li. M. Paine

We sm by the Ml&gt;« that Deputy Shei -

AT THE LOW BRICK!

freely COBtribat-

Th.Tsmhm'Convsatira.

Brown Las his big barn encloa-

Satchel, in Nashville and offer them
way down low for cash.
•
G. A. Tbvmax.
CF Fresh Bahimorr Oysters, by the
can or dtsh-ftied. stewed or served up
in any style at the Bakery of
Jonx Bkuxkk.

rouragtd from having attended these

or IS rente fur round trip.

cxrrrises, which an- an foHiiws;

York Theatre Co. waa in town on Wcd-

izing, grtting ac&lt;nml,Dt*d. aortal chat.

H Uiin place about the 15th of October.

Tuesday a. m., IMmary Rending, by
Prof. Plowman. Primary Arithmetic,
by 1‘ruf. Paine. Elementary Sounds,
by Prof. Plowman. Organization of
Diatricl Beheads, by Prof. Church.
Tuesday p. m., 1‘rimnry Hja-lling, bv
Prof. Church. Language Ixwaon*. by
Prof. Plowman. Primary Grammar,
by Prof. Chureh. Relation of teachers
to imtrons of Schools, by Prof. How-

the report of comnftttee*

conditiaa to fatally stab Marshall
Gibba Ge-wbank; What lager Bob.
must keep.
Uncle Killen tried hU maiden lawit—had he not been no froatrated that hr

In tire evening. Iter. Mr. Pnuten of
Lanaing,.delivered a good practical lec­
ture on “Every Day Patriotism."
Wednesday a. m.. Session Primary
Arithmetic, (multiplication and divi­
sion). Prof. Mitebell. The art of aakOwing to the burr}-, worry and bustle (ng questions in school*. Prof. Howman.
Physiology aud Hygiene. Prof.Church.
Primarp Reading, Prof. Howman.*
to be. But our good patron*
P. M. Session, Drawing, Prof. How­
man. School Government.Prof. Chureh.
Advancer! Reading, Prof. Plowman.
liveliest paper that'waa ever made iu School Aparatua Prof. Chureh.
Wednesday evening Prof. Howman
Mr*. Jnre Robert, an aged lady living gave an interesting lecture on the "Out­
just south of the village, departed this look of our School*," an able prenentaMonday afternoon train* began, to life on Saturday. With tier husband
bring them in and by the following dar *hc Lad lived a happy life for 57 years. conclusive proof that the propriety of
On Wednesday Charles Lentz had the the country dependson the intelligence
misfortune to drop a heavy plank upon
bi* right foot,, and a numbkr of badly
Thursday a. m., Seaskm Arithmetic

other place* and large addition* arc ex-

through the villaga, west, containing
Asst Goal Supt., E.C. Brown. Track
Supt., A. G. Daly, Train 8npt. L'Homrdrau and other dignitaries of the M.
C-R. R. on a tour of inspection.

blessed with the preUy face*, ripe lipa.

Sunfield, "lap it" to those Vermontville
wheat buyers far their dillstorine-s iu
prices. The moral is obvious—Sunfield
parties should sell their wheat in Nasbvillc where the highest market price is
prettily arranged hair, modest manner*.
Hying ribbon* and virtuous smiles, and

montviBe paid HR rent*. Nashville paid
03 rents.
The M. E. Sabbath School, of Haslnext Wed., ou the regular morning
train, returning in the evening. There
will be ample room for all, and the fare

them if we did, for NaahvUle h a bowand a picnic dinner on the fair ground.

the buris* ia fait.

few men in this village

their husbands, and the bcanltea* boy*
reading thia paper. but we do object to

beeswax

her knee for throwing a spit ball across

MT The liveliest Grocery Mure in
Nashville in €. W. SmittPs.
Small

ncing girl.
1 at the Center.
p&gt; by the Potter
long time idle. 1*

Tbc Institute closed on Friday noon,
after having had a moM pleasant and
proiltatJc time, and all were impreaacd
with the cordiality and ability of the
cduralora that addressed th? Institute.
Home fine quartet* were rendered
the
evening
lortares,
by
vindicate his outraged feelings, and

J. Potter, Dr. aud Mrs. Barber. Frank
and Mr*. Timmerman. Prof. Herrick

paid sttoriiey considers himself aland

MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.

ADVANCING

Now is

EVERY DAY AND IF -YOU
TO INVEST,

riie Time to Bny!

Uitt Uli Of HCTOfiKS «D CHT8N IIIIIHS
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED,.AND WILL

17* Quick Halra and Small &gt;*»*'*. *•

VT A very fluf Glam Sett, consist-

NEW GOODS!

GF YOU CAN HUY OF ME Kbit CASH THE

A CARB.

jl&gt;

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

but will noon return to hia home fur hi*

Fkikxds: A kind Providence has
Victor Heckshire, living at the Cen­ smiled upon you the past year, ami giv­
ter, had just built a cistern and p«»t it en you bountiful return* for your laliora. We were glad to lend you wbeh
arched over, when, on Saturday laat, you were In need. Our need come*
it foaml its top too heavy aud down it now. In a tow ilnys wp “«u»t put m our
went, making a very discouraged Vic- Slock of Fall and Winter Goods and
we are sure no one will I letter appreci­
ate the prompt payment of Just dues,
EVER SOLD IN THE COUNTY
Last Saturday night, and during Sun­ tsrtii of Ixs-k account and notes than
day, a certain lot of happy fellow* got
together and by card-play ing and other
n e thank
nmnsement* of tlutt character whited sition to meet our claims,
you for past favors and earnestly solic­
away the time. . Go easy boy*, anti it the continuance of your custom, nnd
don’t keep awake too long.
jt shall ever tie our aim to I*-not only
Yours truly,
Your correspondent was shown, on generous but jurt.
HEAVY TAP SOL.E IMVOT'K. all warranted, worth really &lt;.1.50,
1 1 Wnwt ru
the farm of Mr. Spencer, a few days
you cau buy for &gt;2.00 per pair.
ago. a remarkable specimen of crabALL GlKM KitIK** will be sold at almost find cost price*.
EV When you buy a dress don’t fail
appte. aaid1 to be the Russian.
The to call on Trcmak for the Best Good*
LAmT. BI T NOT LKAST. dou’t forget thal I have added a ful
Fine Brocade* for
tree was looded a* full as possible with and LatcMt Style*.
Dew
line of Men and Boys*
only 13 cents per yard. The latest in
it* fruit, which i* of a large idze, and suitings iU 10 and 15 cent*.
beautiful color.
ITT Lumber dressed at J. Lextz A
Mr. T. A. Crnndal. one of otir enter­
Box's Planing M ill. Nerd not be taken
prising merchant*, returned ou Satur- to Hastings ami re-surfaced.
daay last from an extended visit to
--------- AND SELL A--------HF I am sole agent for the crteliratCanada, whither himself, wife, aud Mr.
rd Broadhrml Alpacas, the beet Alpaca
A. B. Adams liavo been msticating. known. Don't fail to aak for them.
They report a good time bad, and re­
turn with a much better opinion of Un­
ty A flr»t-cla*a second-hand* Melo­
cle Sam.
deon for «*Je, or I will trade it for a
Our West Kalamo mill man and far­ good young Ilorw, and pay the differ­
mer, Mr. Spire, say* he will sell lumltcr ence in caib or from store.
so very cheap yon will be ashamed to
N. B.&gt;-AII open Accounts must bo Settled Immedi­

Best Pair ol all Leather Shoes
FOR $1.00 Pr. PAIR

Nobby Suit at fiom $4 50 to $7 50.

iu arising to team th* cause the person
lcftL showing conclusively that the in­
tention was to burglarize the house.
Let'all liurgiarnkcep aloof from West 1
Kalanio nnlcas they w ish to leave poorMuch reasonable ado ia being inmlr j
orer the nuisance—the mill-pond—iu '
..
. |.n
. of
,.town, ,od, ..
, ;[
tb,
Ih. „
lloor.1, of

G. A. TRUMAN

aud settling the same liefor? Septem­
ber 13th, IH7B, as I need the money to
buy my fall stock. C. C. Wotcow..

tasarl, alauit 11 feet from the ground,
was another large rar and almost clean
from the hh»k. and well formed. Go

Farmers Friend

A family reunion ou a small seate.

vestigate, they fuoud that there were
just 10 persons in the wagon, the old­
est, Mr. Aaron Hartwell, 7». tbeyoung-

children, a
gathering

IP YOU WANT

Fresh Goods and Llw
Prices.

WILSON A HOWE.

SUGARS, TEAS,

STAPLE ARD FANCY GROCERIES!

It took the Grand Prize Mc«lal al the Centennial Exhibition, aud also at the
Pari* Exposition, over all competitor*.
It is tho the only Drill with the
Double Force Feed.
It has Cone (tearing. Surveyor. Patent Hoe Shifter.
Force Fred. Grass Seeder, and in fact it is the only Dnjl in the market
thal will sow accurate.
*

CANNED COOD6,

At price* to auit the majority.

th­

Croe.k'ru &lt;t Clcumware
quality I can, and will, do as well by

WHY THE DRILL IS PREFERABLE.
A boy can put in from ten to twelve

ueated to call aud settle tbeir accour

drain into which the water

rchnses aud I u ill do ,
in connection with

Cre,

NEAT LITTLE BEAT MARKET,
swpoly of all kinds of Fre-L and Salt
Meats, including Bologna*. Dried Beef,
Freak and SallFuh.
Give UK.- a trial and by good Goods,
low jwice* awl fair dealing I will e»good will.
W All kind* of Produce, Hides and
Your* Reaped fully.

CHAS. W. SMITH.
JJEXKY ROE, Pnoruaro*
. ------ OLD RELIABLE------

IT" For Bolted Corn Meal sro to
Wiuox A Hows'*.

per aero,

day, nor with every family. In a few
days Mr. Hartwell wilt have for hi* Of Morgan, demre to announce
home in Balin*, and thinks this bi' but
rd top*v the
visit among his children in this section. eat market
an kuxbi of«

Notions, Etc.,

Is far Preferable to all Others.

THE YUXD IB INCREASED. The yield te larger because the Drill hoes
pulverise the ground a* much ar one opnratiou of the harrow, white it at

note or otherwise within 30 days.
JyJuly
11 th, 1K7*J.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

And in fact a fnlt line of

HF Ail the laitc-d Style* of Funiitnre at
KpixOGO, Dkmaiuv &amp; Co.

MM gi i n ►!&gt;•••
C. W. Smith.

GROCERIES

GRAIN DRILL!

time broadcast.
IT RAVES SEED. As every kerna! is pul under the *oil, and the exact
quantity ia sowed.
A peck Mm of seed will produce a* good or better
result* than the full amount sown lieoodcaat.
IT IS SOWN MORE EVENLY, and being put in at a regular depth, it
comes up evenly, secures a better stand, aud i* uniform in growth aud
ripening.
SECURE FROM DRY WEATHER OR FROST.
Bring pul nmlrr at a
jtropcr depth, it lays in • nroist soil, conic* up quicker in dry weather,
will ataad a drought better, having roots deeply mated, nnd iaaaear* from

Hartwell’* aud Mr. Winter*' people, in Fly Destroyer. I
catebesihrm all.
going to chureh invited Mr. Hartwell'*
and after the load was arranged and

Fkkd StQKK.

HF A quantity of very nice Sugar
Cured Smoked Shoulder* on hand nt
L. J. WlIKKLEU's.

-FOR------

COFFEES, SPICES,

HAVES TIME AND LABOR.

Prodnce at the

-

In full to overflowing with

Health is bound the nuiseacr shall lx- &gt; vilte
abated, and the eatiia* of so much sick- 1
______ T^w-IMrtlrulwSMh,.

to wait until cold weather Im-fore let
ting the water out of the pond; would

(Opposite th* Wolcott House.'

THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

fARMERS* Fit 1EN I&gt; I

UP* Hasting* new Proeesa Hour, the
L75 p«r cwt., nt
Fkep Stork.

.... "
...
..
... .
I «• Mu
«,II.SOX
IlowgsrU
Flour
F)„o,A,1(M
„ M, 1„,umore
_ i0 x^i,.

WILSON I HOWE

ately, so if you have an Unsettled Account, don’t fall
to respond.
C. A. T.

___ ________ Evaurs Cook.

Gtenn. of Woodland.
Charles Norton returned from Ne­

BOISE BROTHERS.

NEW STORE!

Save You from Ten to Fifteen per Cent.

bought a farm here last spring. has just

th* heel a»d to* polka, andpatting her
David MarahaU rais'd 4M bushel* of

Many ww Dyes at Bottom Price*.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
SHOULDER BRACES.
TRUHSFA BUPINJRT8, Ac.
FINE PERFUMES,
TUILET ARTICLES. COMBS,
BRUSHES. SOAPS, Ac'

HAVE A DOLLAR

Tkcmam’s.

w

Dye Stufls I Dye Stuflk!

I HAYE BEEN FORTUNATE IN SECURING A

altogether a iuo*t intereating and in­ oCher day. to bi* cornfield (reclaimed
”i bread, shouhi n member to always buy
if you can borrow your gnod oeighlior's structive lecture, listened to by s crowd­ swamp) and called our attention
ition to
Fkkh Stomk.
— lil« I y°Kr Flour at the
big corn, some 14 to 16 fret high, and
F?' What in the use of paying B4JS0
and ♦C.oo for matching *«ft ami haul
in teaching, by lYof. Howman. Music,
Last Saturday. Walter S. Power* and l*rof. Herriek. Mural* and manners,
ing made for tViO per thousand.
I*rof. Chureh; followed by tniscellatie-

former claiming that we had written

ARE

Far Marie.
One Buckeye Grain Drill.
Will sell
on time or exchange for Stock. For
portieulani call at
Wiijhix A HoWKS.

(Fraction), Prof. l*aine. Geography,
Prof. Mitchell. Advanced Grammar,
Prat. Howman. School Law, Prof.
Plowman.
•
bwant* everybody to take notice of the
fart that after Nov. 1st lw burn* bi* Ilat or Hoots for yourself or boy, you
saw-dust, and all who wish the article may go Barry County over, and you
Geo. D. Herrick Prof, of vocal music must get it before that date. la-lter tllnll at
k
in the Grand Rapids public sehoyja.
On Wednesday night Geo. .Crowell
I*rof. Church cxhibit&gt;-d nam-ro&lt;i« .«pcc- waa awakened by some person trying
gathered in the port of Honolnlu in the
Sandwich Inlands ami other pointe in
the Pacific «M-eau.
Thursday evening Prof. Chureh gave
a lecture on the haluu aud customs of.
the Sandwich Island*, a sketch of the
delightful climate of the Island*, thefr
fruit*, timber, vegetable*, streamlet-,
mountain* and monnt.iin gorge*, and
the coral wall stirrounding the Island*,
which have te en 00.000 yean* forming.
Also a most thrilling sketch of hi* as­
cent. and witucMing io tho night the
boiling of the lava in the crater of
Mount Kilanea and hi* descent iutolbe
crater next day, when he obtained some

COTTON GOODS

finished. nod Dean Mix ‘has Iti* Loire

Stocking looks so

evening, by an address from the Presi­
dent. Dr. Spinney, of Detroit, to the

FOB YOUR MONEY. THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN BARRY CO.

old stock. but Nil tie*
Bi from HJU I- r
A law line of Hu

Mr. Quarto* Snell, formerly of New
Hampshire, hot recently stopping or
Vt. Vnte. ami father of th* Dr*. Snell
of VLVill* ami
S. A. Shepard'*.

Pit Mtdicises, Chemicals, 4c.

RUT MORE GOODS

Frteeui

The

PRESCRIPTIONS,

la many easM it i* d«ubted, and the incrcaae on forty aero* drilled

MEAT MARKET.

of a Drill in oue season.

FreMh and Salt Meatv,
atrial.

friends.

nr Buy your Dry Good*. Root*

Shwn^^te^and

&lt;P»t&lt;

that a call ahonld be made

Her. D. H. Shelley wdi deliver hi*
through the narrow way, we brought

vHhotrt any trouble our

Mullfa'a

and

PETER DELLER, C mdtetou.
JOHN MARSHALL. C*rtl*tae.
JACOH FRANCK. Castleton.
LORENZO ANDREW&amp; Kalamo.
WAI.I El; MAPES. MapteGroxe. JOHN GERM AX. M.q.L . ,:.v.
JOSEPH RHORER, Woodland.
ItoLUN CHRISTIAN Woodland.
MORES XEBMONGER.-Woodland.

FOR SALE ONLY BV

8Mtrt Hur ui SknUcn,
Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

*.«*

Old Mammoth Hardwear,

superior Ao aUothera

�N *rthw..at, tolfi al Aurora, IU, oe taa 30ta.
rirtaadSMdayeef Angart. wm cm of tbs
tHW*rt riftin. of Um. Had ever wrtaawro.
•TVr. WM . Mod 4mJ eaid, a good many ,
Uitnga doe*, and s good lime gwMrsUy, M 4 we
regret that oar luuiKd *pere will mH warraid

8&lt;&gt; marked waa tbe change brooming
that they began feeling gnwt adidtudo
concerning her, and consulted a phy­
sician of thia aty aliout the matter.
Tbe physician visited tbe girl, but Waa
unable to explain tho cause &lt;&gt;f her de­
cline or to render her aid. Il alao fell

Once upon a tune there dw. It upon
the surface of the earth an old miner
named
Donald
McDve, who lived
alone in a iiUle caldn iu the hoart of
I re land, rawed his own potatoes, cut
turf for hia own fire, and never spent a
shithng &gt;f it was possible to beg our.
The spirit of hoarding bad not come to
him with age. for in his boyhood he
saved all hii ‘ half-pence, and never ate
hia apples until they were soft and spot­
ted with long keeping. And when be
was quite a young man be was known as
Donald tbe miser. Hia little shoaling
waa full of odd* and ends, which he
ba&gt;l lacked up ia his wanderings, and
could never bnug himself to pert with,
although they roe med to Is? of very little

tusk up a ru»ty mul or a crooked pin.
The children called him a witch, and
hooted
at
him
aa
he
paasrd
through tie village in his queer, highcrowned list and long-tailed blue coat.
He never exchanged a pleasant greet­
ing with hviug/mortal, but went his way,
guarding his |«x5kcta aa though each

n;&gt;on their contents. Alone old Don­
ald lived, and slept, and ate, and when
night came on, and the ah utters were
close-barred, the old man would ait down
upon Ina m.ildy door, and. lifting a mov­
able plank beneath tho window, take out
hia worshiped pot of money, lioatdo*)
for lung year*, aud count it over and
orcr agy'.n with a groan for every ptece
as tl clinked against iu neighbor.
Ono night, as he sal thus telling bis
gold aud silver, and never fcanng inter
ruptmu—for a terrible tetn;w**-. ragrd
without, and few ever came to old Don­
ald'* cottage even in plea*anl weather a low, h irned knocking fell upon tinEauehi of In* door, aud made him hide
1* treaanre with the greaU-st celerity.
•' Who can it bul" he muttered, as he
scrambled to hia feet. " Heaven protect

fact being communicated to the Other
parent, it waa decided to watch the
young Wy and discover if possible the
reason'fur such habitual absence. Aojcprditigly, on the day following, when
’the hour had about arrived, the father
left the bouse and watched for the go­
" I’m going mad. Take the rope, afid ing of hia daughter. Ina few ruinates
never darken my doors again. Berea- the young girl wm ou her way through
pence—anvenpeucel I’ve thrown away
aevenpsDoel" and he fell upon the floor the house to a small shine quarry, some
half-mile distant, reaching which, alio
in a fit as ha uttered the l&lt;at words.
Donald MaDee never recovered from took a scat on a flat stone, under a
the angiuah which his own gvnerority kmall chimp of- trees, aud remained
hs*l brought him. Imt Bank slowly, day sitting mere quietly for several min­
by dsy, until at last ha lay upon has utes, her head held in one position, and
pillow and counted the money, m ho eyea evidently fixed on one spot. Tbe
bid it beneath tho straw mattreM, re­ father had gotten up so near by this
peating. at every summing up of hia time that ha could observe'all that
pumea-dona—** And eight|x-*icc gone for would happen. In a few momenta, to
a board and a rope that I gave to a his amazement, there prt-crediil from
woman I didn’t know at all.”
lhe direction .in which the girl was
He gs-*|wd thee** words one day when
bis brea'h came thioklr to hia lips, aud length, and known to him as our com­
everything was growing dim about him, mon li!*cksn«ke or racer. Bo astonished
and *hn idered with affright aa he de­ was he at the peeuliar manner of hia
scried • woman atandmg at his bedside, daughter and the appearanco of tbe
batoning to them. It w*a the beggar reptile that he remained quiet in his
to whom he had given the board aud concealment to observe what would
hap|&gt;eu. Tbe snake crept slowly along
“DouaiJ McDca,"she aaid, "1’vo come toward the girl until it halted close to
for the last time. Give me something her fern After remaining there mofor cliariC/ii sake—anything thal is tionlcwB for a minute or more and gaz­
worth a penny ; only give, give, as you ing fixedly into the fare of tbe girl it
slowly and stealthily liegan creeping to­
hope for mercy "
"I'm poor, I haven't a thing." gimp&lt;-d ward her. and in a moment lay coiled
Donald, clutching a handful of money iu ksr lap. The girl remained perfect­
beneath the blanket. Go away Go—" ly motionless, ap|&gt;«rently not tho k-sal
"Not without some small gift.* plead­ alarmed al the presence of her visitor,
" penny is something but gazing intently at it. After lying
in that position for a short while it
liie boil, and with slowly nnTtnled. crept down to the
trembling fiug^ra ho pointed to a bnus ground and hack "to IU hiding-place in
tbe rock*. The girl remained sitting
key hangiuK on a hail in tbe wall.
"Take H," he Bald; "it's a good bru« motioolesa for a con*i&lt;lrnilde time, and
key. worth twopence, and, tm» l ye. then got Up and retraced her stiqM to
Diver say J wasn't charitable. Eight
pence for tbe board and lhe rope, aud
uov twopence for a key. mak&lt;— ten- proceeding to the scene, killed the rep
pence—ten pence from a poor uuld man utc. The girl, startled al the report of
Hutt may starve yi-l *
the gun. sprung to her feet, but, imme­
diately recognizing her father, proceed-

“Teupcucel" whispered the miner.
“Well, well, IU try to save it tn light,
h.r Pin a very poor man “ And, turn­
ing with a groan, he blowout l.ic candle
li« tottered to the door, and inquired, end which guttered on tho table, anil
&lt;*ilh a t.umbling voice, “ Who's with­ died garpitig in tho dark.
out, and wliat mey ye lie afllier waul-

soft voice. “Upon the door, for I'm
standing here in the non."
“ A woman, anyhow," muttered the

A BUlXb

,*&gt; was oaswuay muruing. *»pv&gt;i ***,
1S65, that Jay Cooke wm sitting in a
car going from his residence to bis
dowtf-town office in Philadelphia. A
telegram wm handed to him aud it an­
nounced the sasassinalion of President
Lincoln on lhe night before al Ford's
Theater. Mr. Cooke read it and then
handed it to me without saying a wont
He remained in silent thought until bo
toft lhe car. Tho situation was a grave
one. and Jay Cooke appreciated tho diaiMtrous effect the ne *h would possibly
have
upon the
credit of
the
Government. He had charge of the
aalea al ita securities, and they must
be maintained at any cost lo him.
No one knew how extensive
wa*
this conspiracy against the life of tho
nation as yrt, aud tbe nation would

drAdful intelligence fit some
Mr. Cooks's reflation was soon
In those days telegtaph office* wt

snlwcriplion ageii
light in promptly by
had purcharo*! bell

him. She. when interrogated. could
give no intelligible reason for visiting
the spot, except that st a certain hour
she trit strongly inclined to go and Ml
there. She lias rapidly recovered her

ing Mr. Cooke telegraphed his agent*
to make another advance of half a cent.
in her mind. Experts can offer no Flu *L»o telegraphed bi* brother, Henry
KolniKin l*i thl* strange proceeding, the D. Cooke, al Washington, D. C . to get
moot intelligible being that the animal a guarantee of support from the Gov­
pooM-Mied n largo tuvwm'-nc mfim-iice, ernment. Later in the day a dlaps*'eh
and ho*l •&lt;&gt; wrought upon th** mind of from the .Secretary of the Treasury in­
the girl that &lt;hr went automatically U&gt; formed him that be won bl be In Dy
the place. Thia. ID colinrcllon with an supported in hi» operations. On Tues­
accumulated inhented disposition to Im- day liic aalra of seven-thirties amount­
twgndr*] by a serpent — Iran*mitted ed U* $2,701,300, and they steadily in­
creased at prices at ora little below par.

ye'd havt it yourself. Go, go!"
But tbe woman stooped before tho
fireplace, and. picking up a cnarrvd
pvecu of plank, said slowly, “If you'll
give me nothing else, let me take tins;
and rwmemlter. I ask it again for the
" That board!" gasped Donald; “why.
it's three fret long. Three feet of good
board, just a little charred at the end.
What are’ve thinking of ?"
*'Donald MrDce, perhaps it will save
some poor soul from freezing this bit­
ter night," aaid ’ the woman. “Out of
all you have, can you not spare thia for
the poor, and for the sake of your own

Aud close behind him stood the «om
1 in white, hul ling the charred l*o*rt
| her hand. “It's your tlr*t gift." »li«

gave it in^hariry—it return* to you
again." Abd safely, slowly, the strange
bark wafted Donald u»rk the black
river, aud he felt aa though something

has

correct, and requeated the proposer to
work in« sum over again. During the
o|M*rati&gt;&gt;n Bidder said be felt certain be
right, for he had worked the que»-

To eemovz grease spots, put half a
teaspoonful of ammonia into half a
table-spoonful of alcohol; wet a bit of
woolen cloth or soft sponge in it, and
the grease, if freabiy dropped, will dis­
appear. If the spot isoflung standing,
ii msy require sever*! applications. In
woolen or cotton the »|iot may be
rubbed when the liquid ia applied, and
also in black silk, though not bard.
Bat with light or colored silk, wet the
spot with lhe cloth or sponge with
which tbe ammonia ia put on, patting
it lightly. Rubbing silk, particularly
colored silk, i» apt to leave u whiti&gt;h
spot almost as disagreeable as tho
crease spot.

wblta BlJrta and h*'U&gt;K their bead* Uod up
with wl.it*&gt; haoilkeretiier*. rnthing sbocl tbe
twill**- tteld at full ■j-re*!, picking up ibe wound­
ed aud djlDK. am! ovrrjin* Uwtu Lack &gt;uio tbe
IrercSe* lo a placo of aafety. But ibis was
bnrlreqoed lo * rwrlaln degree, for one sllegrd
corpae aruw flora tbe ktuuim! and atartad ou *
dead rnu when iw aawUie •Iretcher. bosrtrvap
proaebiog bim. Two of the bearer* ran turn

umer found that he wav wrung and
liddcr right the l»oy told the company
that he ba«l calculated the question by

f

How Hr llrslrojrd HL* l M-Iulnrss.
A deacon of a prominent Connecti­
cut church, whose pwstor had resigned,
recently met s Hartford divine, when

(heal toting

Mr. William Newell i. told him lhe
itory. and urged hirfP to do nometiiing
M atop the frightful sacrifice of life on

haps Itain- Perhaps Not;" and
have for ita leading mollo: “ Tr
•cd io be atraugvr than flokahun
to most pboika" Tho aelectiui

thousands annually.
Mr. Newell procured an appropria­
tion from C-mgreaa for surf-boats, etc.,
for tbe uac of people on shore iu saving
life. What is everybody's duty is no
body's, and tbe fishermen neglected
their* for six years, when the wreck of
the Powhatan on Mniiimquau b*-ach.
with 41N) souls ou board, roused Con-

The Life-saving service wascstabli*bi-d,
which, in 1K71. under ita present chief,
Sumuer Kimball, was thoroughly orgauized. It is now the best system in
the world for saving hfe on lhe coast.
A complete cordon of stations is cwtablishrd *dong tbe Atlantic, pert of tbe
I aeific ami lake counts, manned for
nine months with able surfmen. and
arm, and , looking around, he saw the «-quipped with life-cars, boats, mortars
white-robed woman, gloriously r’.umged fur shooting a l&gt;all, and line signals,
and beautified, etamhng beside him. etc. Tbe Ion* of life has been rvducs-d
bolding forth a key. “ I’hy only volun­ yearly from thousands to units, a work
tary gift, old man,* she aaid. "Take it which perbapa might never have lieen
and unlock tho glorious gale."
accomplished if the honest Jersey
But Donald atrxxl. clasping hia hand farmer bail kept silent.
upon hui brow. "I'm trying to remem­
Plant your seed of good, however
ber." he said, •'what wa* it my mother small, borne day, when yon are dead,
taught mo from tbe Bible."
fierhapa. it will grow to a goodly tree.
•'ll ia more blessed to give than to You may never know it, but God will
recriva."
“More blcroed! Ohl if I could live
Sapentition About Menus.
again, I would remember that."
And, m he spoke, a mantle of filth
Caverns were supposed by the Ro­
seemed to fall from about him-the man* to be B*cure plac* a of refuge dur­
golden gates wore turned upon their ing thunder-stanna, and they twlieved
bingos, and angels bore him through that lightning never penetrated more
than two yards into the earth. Acting
on this superaiitiou, tbe Emperor Au­
gustus used to withdrawinto muds deep
vault of the palace whenever a tempest
waa feared, and it ia recorded by Suetoiautu that he al wavs wore a akin of
seal as a precaution against hghtning.
That both precautions were equally un-1
. availing needs eesreely to be mentioned.
LtgiituinghM been known to strike ten
with n
Foret
„ r.—r,, fsrt into the earth; but not even the
demanding that lhe doctor should be
peacefully delivered to them, in order
Uurt they might rid tho world of the
nuisance. Instead of complying with

bed

quickly given- to this pleasing question,
viz., 411,633.740.000,&lt;KX&gt; mile*. On one
oecaaion we learn Use propoaer of b

“I «« aorry io Lear that Brother
Blank bad n-tignod.
I had always
liked him. He i* regarded as a very

There, ujion the d: or-step. stood a tall,
dred emigrants were in th* steerage,
fair woman, drvased in while garments,
“That ia the gate to heaven," said th*- and the Captain. U&gt; “keep order," a* ho
and, before lie could prevent her. *be
said, i,ailed down tbe hatchways tight
had slipped tn. anti sat drying her angel.
“
May
I
go
there?''
asked
the
miser
He snd port of the crew then escaped
raiment before the blaze of the light
“If Ihou canal ford the river, climb to *horr. Imt tlie aliip. with its throb­
wood which crackled in tbe fire-placvu
the
sU*rp
mountain,
and
unlock
lhe
bing freight of shrieking, praying bn
Donald louk-d a? her in amazement.
"Might I he so bold ai to a*k wuat gulden gate." replied the angid.
"Aud bow can 1 du that?*' Mghed acid tb it the 'Captain grew old befu
ye're wauling?" he said al length.
hl* time, and crept through but a f«
" Yew, Donald Mcliee," answered lhe
came Iwutk from Eurojw, and its
muwrnblc year*, darting at a »hn&lt;!&gt;&gt;
given them by bi* cotirro run tin
and thinking that every aound asa li
Give mo n shilling out ol yonr hoard of
tations higher than tbeyAad her
silver, and you 11 bo rewarded here and
fore the death of Prraidi-ul Litton
hereafter."
“I give yc a shilling I" howled the rial, au&lt;l made a pretty penny by &gt;i
before 1 took the * healing lor m&lt;-*elf.
Billing*.
The
angel
frowned.
Juab Billing*, who ia
lard. Gr« to the great folk*. I'm a beg­
“Aud I took the guinea ould bllD&lt;
ing hia nutnmer tn th
gar myself. Would ye have me starve
aiua, haa pnt it in the
in me opld age? 1 haven't gut it to 'Squire Ihggina dropped, and him Duui

avep me a week. Bixpeucel
Bure,
you’re gone mad. woman."
“Ttieu a penny." plrwicd the woman,
•"only a penny, to aave life. For the
"aSo of yonr soul, give me a p-nny. Don­
ald Mallee."
"I haven't it to give, and if I ha»l I'd
keep it to have a naw said with, and
save me sowl. without spending it till I
died," replied the man. "Go, go! that'*
a good woman, an-i don't be tormeuUu'

Codfub Balxji.—Two pound* l*oDe­
lews fish, soaked and boiled over night
and well beaten before breakfast; I-oil
twelve or fifteen good-sized potatoes;
manh them very smooth with milk and
a large table-spoonful of butter; l*-at
in the codfish; add one egg; if not soft
&gt; enough, add a little more milk ; make
into a cake and fry. The secret of good
1 fish cake* is to have the potatoes fresh
boiled and beaten very light.
[
Fmikd Fboos. Throw the legs into
I boiling water for five minutes. Take
I them out and put them in cold water,
and wipe them until dry. Have some
batter made as follows: In one pint of
cream, the yelk of an egg slightly
beaten. Have ready some Iwked breadcruml**. Dip tbe legs into the cream
and egg. and with the fingers powder
them a little with the bread-crumbs.
, Fnr in the very beat of butter to a light

were quoted at a httlo lieltfw par. a bait
cent above the quotations of the day
before.' Ho then went to hia office, and,
after ad vising with those interested
with him. be telegraphed the Secretary
of tho Treasury informing him of what
ho had done, and asked that the Gov­
ernment lake action to ausiaiu him ill
hia eflort to maintain the bonds upon
.uv
, l-answer,
‘Kht travels from the *un to the earth
lb** market
He received no
but m tbe afternoon he telegraphed In* | »» eight minuU-a. and. the sun being
agent to advance th- price of bonds a WH.OOU.OOO of miles off (of course, this
quarter of a cent more. In the evening
quite wrong, but CO years ago it wss
be received a telegram from WaahingUiu
-•- •&lt;-1
-*
saying tbai everything was in confusion
and lhe Cabinet could not be gotten
together.
On Baturday and Bunday
morning 11 ere wua general shaky feel­
ing among speculators, and
large

“Doat thou know what light thal is
yonder7’ aaid the preornce.
"I do not," aos&lt;ered Donald, with

The angel sighed
" Donald, Donald!" aaid the woman,
“It’s quare. but they begin to «wm
"think what ye're saying. There's tear
ful need of the gift, where you least wrung thtnxa io me," murmured Donald.
’
rery thing only the foolthink of it. Givv a sixpence, Donald
iall thing*. I
Me Dee.*
aud a kay to 1.
10 pence counted up. Bure, mere ate

• Beef having ’a tendaocy to be
tough eno bs made very palafiabte by
stewing gently for two hours, with pep­
per and sal), taking out about a pint of
tiin liquor when half done, and leUiug.
the rest bod into tbe m.-ot. Brown the
meat in tiie pot. After taking up. make
a gravy of the pint of liquor saved.
Mooxhuixes—Roll a coffee cup of
'
"
tr;. then add the yelks
— —„„a pinch of salt; l&gt;c*t
well and pour into tbe flour tray and
work into a' soft-dough; roll very
thin and cut out with a tumbler, drop
into a frying-pan of hot lard, and cook
quickly. When dote, rift white sugar
over them.
To Remove Scxbckh.—Milk of al­
monds, obtained at tbe druggist's, is aa
good as anything to u*c, and to keep
wrinkles out of the face use tejnd water
instead of cold; if tho wrinkles are
deep-seated, appy a liute turpentine to
the wrinkles for a few nights )«efore re­
tiring. Some ladies u*e a patch of
court-plaster for the wrinkles, which
soou eradicatez these emblem, of care

bid. A few months later, when he was
not yet 11 years old. he was asked, how
long would a cistern 1 mile cube be
01‘ing if receiving from a river 120
galluuM per minute without intermis­
sion ? In two minutes be gave tbe cor­
rect answer, 14,800 yean !iK» days 12
bourn and 46 minutes. A year later he
divided oorrvetiy, in leas than a minute,
4MI.MW,413.664 by 9,076. I have tried
how long this takes mo with pen and
paper; and, after getting an incom-rt
r*wu)t in one and a quarter minutes,
went through the sum again, with cor­
rect result (51,629,838), in'about the
tame time. At 12 years of age he an­
swered in leas than a miunte lhe ques­
tion: If a distance of 9f inches is
(Mused over in a second of time, how
many inches will be paiaed ovcr in J65
days, 5 hours, 48 minutes. 55 seconds?
Much more surprising, however, was
bis success, when 13 yrars old, in deal­
ing with the question: What is the
cube r*&gt;ot of 897339,273,974,002.153?
Ho obtained the answer in 2} miuntes,
via., QG4.537. I do not believe one
arithmetician in a thousand would gwt
nnt this answer correctly, at a first trial,
in less than a quarter of an hour. But
I confess I have not tried tho experi­
ment, feeling, indeed, perfectly sail*fie*I
that I should not get lhe answer cor­
rectly in half a dozen trials. No date
in given to tho following case: " The
question was put by Sir William Here
►chel, at Slough, near Windsor, to Maa-

“ WeU. I will n il you ouc reason. Mr.
Blank lived next to a neighbor whose
hens and chickens bothered him verv
much by digging up bis garden. He
spoke alionl it several times, but it did
no good; those fowl* kept in his garden
all tbe ttniL. And wh*t do you think
bn did? Instead of shooting some of
them or building a high fence around
Ins garden, be came hair to Hartford
Next to a klear konxhiciicc for solid and bought the Iwat game-cock be could
comfort cum* ai easy boot. Try l«&gt;ih. find, and took him home and turned
If a young man hain't got a well-bal- him loose in the garden.
The next
■aced hebd, I like to see him part biz day that oeigLUir heard a great com­
motion ameug lhe poultry, and. when
I don't take Fry foolish cliaucea If be looked over the fence, there were all
I wuz called upon to mourn overadca*! bis hens and chickens lying iu wind­
mute, I should stand iu front of him rows, and that game-cock walking over
aud do mi weeping.
Thare is no man so poor but what he ।
can afford to keep one dog, and 1 hav ,
iieen them so poor that they could afford
to keep three.
I say to 2 thirds on the rich people in
this world, make the moat on yonr
money, for it makes the most of you.
There are few person* who have any
Happy thought.
idea of the immense agricultural and
I never argy agin a sncceas when I horticultural
I
service rendered by bees,
»ee a rattlesnaix's bead sticking out of a ibnt a calculation just made by Rev. M.
whole; I bear off to the left and say to Hauppc.
;
a great lieo master, of Zucket,mynclf that bole belongs to that imaix. dorf,
&lt;
Saxony, goes far to prove tbe
The infidel argya just ax a bull dux utility
।
and importance of bee culture.
chained to a post.
He bellow* and His
:
calculation ia that, out of each of
raws, but lie don't git loose from the tbe
i
17,000 hives to bo met with in Sax­
post, i noliaa. Not much.
*ony, 10,000 bees fly per day—equal to
I thank the Lord that thare ia one 170,000,000;
each bee four times, equal
thing iu this world that money kant to
( 680,009,(XX) of flights, or in 100 davs
to &lt;180,000,OUO.OOO.
Each bie
Imy, and that ix the wag ov a dog's tail equal
&lt;
Yure unkle.
before flying homewards visits fifty
I have seen men so fond of argument fl
i jwen, therefore the whole assemblage
that they would dispute with a guide |has visited no less than 3.400.000.000,000
board al tbe forks ov a kuntry road of
&lt;
flowers.
If out of tan ■ only one
alxmt lhe distance to the next town, i
What fool*.
(1)00,000 of fertilized flowers would be
Thare are but fu rights in thia life tthe result. Supposing lhe value of lhe
more suWhme and pafliethick than to |fertilization of 5,000 flowers to be only
see a poor but virtuous young man ।a German pfennig (one-tenth of a
struggling with a mustach. It ix thus. ■penny), the united been of Saxony have
earned per annum the sum of 68,006,000
pfennigs — 680,000 marks, or about
8170JKJ0. Thue
hire is cdmlatcl
About the hardest thing a felhi
do IX to &gt;|Mrk 2 guU at one tim
preserve a good average. Try itDon't disp-.zc your poor re la
They may be taken anddruiy
sum day, and then it will lx' n&lt;
to explain thing* to them; uudoi

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Devoted to the Intererte of the Bert Pertv Under the Sun.

VOLUME VI.

NASHVILLE. BARRY C

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1879.

W«t No iwurance.
-A f**»Uy named Corio*. of ElUaboUi. N.
J , IndalgMl la toad.U. J*. al«UkinK then for

bad forgiven the Cam]
the Campbell*!' cried_______________ ,
Tbk annual crop of tobacco of the tors, ‘for-'ottoa Glencoe I Sir John is
United State* 1* about 420,000,000 paid for that; he has *MU,000 a voor for
pound*, two-thirds of which is ex­ it; nut the dicl take mo ’gin wo forgie
ported.
or forgrfl' and with this the choleric
Duuxo the year 1878 there were Gaels, turned their f*ce* toward Ottawa.
2,700 medical students graduated from
"Tht Marquis, however, disclosed
the fifty-nine colleges of the United himself, and, after a hearty handshak­
Htatee. A* the statistics show that in ing. the feud waa temporarily healed.
this country an average of 500 people The vi»itors were turned over to the
support one physician, there must b&lt;- a
constant supply of over 13.000 patient*.

Tbe Sprague*.
'
A &lt;U»pslch from NarrxgaiMetS pter, nsder
dale of Sept 1, «p: Th. wwmlng quiet tbal
than 218,000 United Blair* patents.
There arc but a little over 80,0"0 EnSish patents, 50,000 French and 40,(XX)
i-lgian and German potent* upon invenuont. In 1M8 there were over 4,000
more English than American patents,
there being at that time 10,000 English
and something k*s than 6.000 American.
These figure* show how inventors of!
this country are progreaaing as comparrel with those of other countries in
which the patent system prevails.
A ca* load i* nominally 20.000
pounds It i* also 70 Ixurcls of salt, 70 I
of lime, 90 of floor, 60 of whisky, 200
sacks of flour, f* cord* of soft wood. 18

—Goa Greet and party salted from Toko­
han.-, Japan, for Hau Freocisoc S-pt 3, end
will protably arrive there uo the 2l*t
—Gov. Blackburn, of Kentucky, wt* inansurated. on lbs 2d of Heplember, al Fnmk-

hog". HO to 100 bead of sheep, 9,000 feel
of solid board*, 17,000 feet cf aiding,
13,000 feel of flooring, 40,000 shingles,
less of green lutnlxir. one tenth of joist,
scantling and oilier large liml&gt;ci*. 3io
bushels of wheat. 4&lt;X&gt; of corn. 680 of
oaU. 4&lt;X) of barley, 360 of flaxseed. 36*&gt;
of apples, 320 of Irish poUtix-*, 360 of
sweet potatoca, 1.000 of bran.

That specie* of solemn fantaliciam
for which the Germans are famous ha*
reached about its climax in a letter of a
pastor in a Prussian village to one of
the leading Berlin papers. The epistle
reads aa if the ghosts of Hoffman and
Hau CT had i*"n galvanized from their
Its author commence* by deploring
the fact that our modern punishment
for murder ifimply makes the execution­
er guilty of the same crime s* his vic­
tim ; that we can only avenge one asaansi nation by another. A second source
of regret to him is that an execution
lias virtually become a a|wcics of brutal
and degrading show. In view of theoc
facia, he suggest" the following im­
provements in capital punishment:
The aceno of an execution shall ho

Tub last English censusgivea the fol
lowing figures with regard to the women
employedlu the metal trades
Pattern
designers. 137; surgical instrument
makers, 230; gun finishers. 366; per­
cussion cap makers, 66L; cartridge

NUMBER 50.

[From Um Uuto Boek (Art.) OasrtM.}
Josiah Henman,a colored gentleman,
lived in the central part of Ixard county.
In hi* boyhood he wa* taught to read,
and before he ba 1 attained the age of
30 years wa* considered quite a learned
man by the neighboring people. Poasossing a fondness for ancient history,
and particularly the Bible, be* devoted
much of his time (b historical research.
He wm admitted to the ministry, and
on more than one occasion
prreuu-d hia audience. Ho waa bo de­
voted to bi* favorite stadias, and no un­
mindfully neglected hi* physical condilion, that he grew thin and lank. The
wasting away did not alone attack his
l body, but opening np on engagement
। with his mind greatly impaired it He
evinced signa of insanity, and, while
preaching, he threw nphishands wildly
slid exclaimed, "Children. Haman was
hung, as near at I can make, a ealculat .on, a little over 100 feet high. Since
that time no man has expiated a crime
so near tbe Father wi.o made him
Great are the demands of the Holy
Ghost Groot is the goodness of the
Master. Now, children, the Lord de­
mands that, some one of us shall hang
higher than Haman. Not for any crime
particularly, but that the machinery in
the after years may work smoothly, in
that no one else will nave to be hung
Who is willing to accept of thia gion­
oil* gift of salvation? Do you all sit
stxrk afraid of your Savior?"
In a stillnea* like that which por-

which looked aa if thry had been made
expressly to sustain the euormoua'archos. They tlm# roochod the extremity
of the lake, where they noticed a large
channel extending toward the ’south,
into which water quietly made it* way.
Thia is supposed to lx, a large fissure
which has baffled exploration hitherto
at Sebdon, and which connects the cas­
cades with that locality, and thus with
the mysterious soureos of the T.-itna.
It is possible that here they have found
an immense natural basin, supplied by
powerful .source*, and sending a part of
its waters toward the lake, while the
reel goes to Scbdon. The workmen
estimated the distance underground
traversed by them at throe kilometers,
and the breadth by the lake at two.
They brought out with them a quantity
of fish, which swarmed round the raft,
and which were found to be blind.

Four or five years ago, a gentleman
living on a farm near a sea-aid* reaort in
Maine bought one of tbe twixdollar
printing-prerne* for his bey*.
One of
them k-arued to use it cxjx-rtly, and by
printing visiting cards, labels, etc., for
nis mother soon earned enough to buy
an eight-dollar one. All of his spare
ti me-from his lessons he gave to pnnt-

At this time hi* father died insolvent,
and the family were suddenly reduced
to- absolute poverty. The boy* were
not sufficiently educated to go into any
kind of business. Our young.printer
determined to make some use of ins toy.
ing house keepers, and solicited work in
printing cards, menut, bill".
There
was no job-printing office within thirty
miles. Work poured in on him.
By the time the summer-boarders ar­
rived. he bad saved *40, with which
he bought a larger press, sold the old
one for paper, and issued a little nrw»-

“ Ef anybody trie* tor put
arouu* Giles' neck, he'll thl
kicked by a mountain."

editors. The tiny journal was spright­
ly, gossipy. and well-printed. Th- lad
worked lor years as hard al bis books aa
at hi* type, and l*«t summer he took
charge of a ueww)*apcr in the country
town, with every chance of assured auc"hall be brought in and M-aU-d *n the
chair, to which lie shall lie manacled
immovably. Then the Judge shall read

LEWIS DURKEE,

u-r's house, and. receiving direction* first years of the republic, when the
from the wife, went into the deep- majority of bovs were reared on farm?
■ haded forest. Following an ill-defined or in villages. they learned manual skill
path. they bad traveled about half a nncouauoualy. The only mu is of *np'
'■ lbi ' ' now are the printing­
mile when OU" of the parties stopped plying
lathes, etc , which are

EMORY RARADY.

ing on hero?" The expedition, thu*
brought to a halt, tiegan an examina­
tion. Ou the ground, under a tai’ tuck-

unr energetic Maine lad; but they will
certainly give a training to the fingers
and the eye quite as useful a* are msny
branches of theoretical knowledge.

The* party looked Up, a
the highest (mint of tin
dangled a human Ixxiy.

OR NO STRONG.

• Can't paw without a ticket," said
the man at the gate aa she came up.
* I want to ace if then?’" anybody on
that train going to Port Huron." she

lions of hi&gt; work by scratching. Now
the use of the diamond point or splinter,
fixed in s style or iron mxrket, allow rd
s certain flexibility of handling, which
&lt;&gt;ur modern procvaacB of gem engraving
do not (icrmiL To-day the work i*
done by means of a minute rotating disk
&lt;&gt;f oopper, which iswbettctl with oil sad
diamond dust. On the laaat application
of tbe sulHlance to lx* cut to the disk.

The difference in manipulation i*. then,
that to-day it is the stone which goes to
the tool, and not ** lu olden times, the
tool to tbe stone. It is more conven­
ient, then, in 1879, to bnng the cart to

Tbornapplt

"food why, in modern work, time and
lalxir being "pored (the art conception
not entering for the prewent into the
subject) why thia work of to-day win

had rendered himself odiou* to the
soldiera, and while on psuade, firing
with blank cartridges, the officer wa»

^yiLLlAM JONES,

CHARLES 8CHBIDT.

pnrely a mechanical process now, for a
rotating disk will no more draw lines
which have feeling than will photo
grspbing proccsaea paint picture*. It
time, and it ™ tbought that the thing has been stated that wc are not entirely ,
i “a* all forgotten. Tv
acquainted with the methods employed
in the regular
by the old glyptic artists. Thia become* quite evident from this fact, that
tbeir best work seems to have Iwcu cut
anil |M&gt;h*bed at one and the same time.
♦*T&lt;wiay we have no tool, no substance,
| which will accomplish thia doubt* feat.
the battalion »s&gt; decimated, and 131 । Mr. King, dwelling ou the diamond
were marched outside the gate in sepa­ ■ point, says “its extensive use is the
rate squads, and shot by their own com­ I great distinction between the antique
rades. My informant happened to be I and modern work."—Barnet FhUlipa,
riding outside the walla, and, attracted in liarper't Ma^aeine.
by the roll of musketry, new the.exrcu­
tion of the loeklea* aoidiera, some an­
Mccting of Ancient Enctr.ic*.
btew Um own brains oal with * pttioL
ting. some standing, and some on their
— Uhartea Do Yoons, tw Hw Ftummto
It is nearly 200 years since William
knee*, according to the humor of the
JoeraalMt who shot L K Idloch, has Lsso »d
III.
of
England, violating hi* own royid
officers--—North American Review.
to bail tn Um *tua of J-.'j.LMl
proclamation, sent a baud of hi* *oldier»
—Ths bodies at two womeo sad * bate girl
of the Campbell clan and slaughtered
all the inhabitants of the valley of
Glencoe, bv the stream which (Juan
calls "the dark torrent of Cona." The
Macdonalds, to which clan those un­
happy people belonged, have never for­
gotten that "military execution," which
was really a wholesale murder; and to
this day the old resentful feeling crop*
out. sometimes suddenly and in uncx-

begins

known free speech. Stuttering may be
caused also by fright and by imitation.
Stuttering sustains itself.
That 1*.
the original cause may be removed, and
yet there is no end or diminution a!
the impediment, which, on ths contra-

" Yea, but we oan't help that, you see,
Please show your ticket."
* i want thl* 'ere railroad to under­
stand that I've got * darter in Fort
Huron, and she's got s baby four week*
wuod. This gcntlcmau waa finally sent
over to decide upon the merits of the Oral cau»e—the stutr.-ring may seise old, and I'm going to send her up wonl
machine. Selecting throe rough stock* hold of the chest and, by -deranging in spite of all the gates in this depot."
" Please show jour ticket, madam."
of tbe hardest, toughest limber he respiration, make conditions which, of
could find, be went Io the Springfield themselves, would bnng on the malsdy.
“ Please show your ticket, madam.”
Armory incognito, brought his sUKiks Or if defective respiration be the first
cause,
and
it
lx&gt;
remedied,
tbe
stutter
­
She gave the old umbrella a whirl,
to Um stocking room, and inquired of
tbe overseer il be would grant him the ing may find nourishment in disordered and brought it doom on hi* head with
favor of turning them. Without tusk­ nerve* &lt;&gt;r unhealthy brain. Thus, an all the vim of an old-fashioned log­
ing
. the least alteration of the machine, already said, causes and effect* |&gt;«*a the raising, and, aa be staggered aside, aha
tin
_____ _____ —
the-----------stock"-- through one into the other, so that they are paam'd him and said :
constantly changing, not only tuem“There* my ticket, sir, and I've got
in s few minute*, and then wsnl
more behind it I Mebbc one man and a
’
bln
-----work
' a* “
though
‘ nothing
c ~ *had
”
hap
gate can stop mo from sending word to
t&gt;ened. The Englishman examined the
tiona, al intervals of five or ten years, my darter to gnaae the baby's nose
stocks, and found they were turned all _
the better for living of hard wr(KMj'
* ♦ would apjx-ax entirely different to an with mutton taller if the weather
.ibocrvcr.
In nothing is the adage, change* cold, but 1 don’t believe ill”
After musing a while he frankly___
And she walked down to the train,
feawd who ho was. why he came, and " An ounce of prevention it worth a
bis thorough conviction of the utility pound of cure." more applicable than found some one going to Port Huron,
and came back carolesaly humming the
melody of " The three Blind Mice.”—
city ho gave an order in behalf of tbe
Bntiah Government for this and the than a hundredweight of the other, i
accompanying tnachinra, some six or Children with stuttering tendencies
eight, which amounted to *10,000. Tbe should bo specially well nourished;
mac lune* were built at Chicopee, they ahould take a great deal of physi­
shipped to England, and have been in cal and out-door exercise; care "hould
be token that their lungs are fully de­
use there from tlial day to thia.
veloped and that their nervea are not
irritated. Late hours and highly-sea­
soned food, and everything tending to
Old Jack Mill*, engineer on the Mad­ derange, weaken or unduly excite, men­
ison and Indianapolis railroad, is noted tally and physically, should be avoided.
fur his irritability and bluffncaa. Be The child should not be allowed to talk
has always claimed that "any peaky too rapidly nor when out of breath. If I
fool who peniata in gittin* run over he has trouble with a word he ahould
ought to git run over." One day not be asked to repeat the whole sentence,
long ago, aa Jack was driving hi* en­ and not merely the offending word.
gine near Columbus al the rate of thirty
sooner. At a point on tbe descent, dis­
miles an hour, he r.aw approaching the
tant atxMit twenty minutes* walk trom
track on a country road a two-horse
the h it, the ropo waa taken off. Dr.
wxgtm, with a man and woman for oc­
Mosely shortly afterward, refusing the
cupants. He did not dream of danger,
guide's proffered help, endeavored to
ter the wagon was at some distance
vault over a projecting rock, stumbled
trom the track, with plenty of time for
and full into the snow beneath, down
the train to sweep p *L But suddenly
which ha slipped on his back, almost
the driver of tbe wagon stood straight
succeeding in stopping himself with hi*
up and whipjiod his horae* into a run—
elbows. But the surface of tbe snow
directly into Che jam of death. Jack's
vras, unfortunately, frosen. His body
hand was half thrown up to whiitle
was found 9,000 feet below tXie point
down brake*. He hesitated, muttered
where tbe accident liappened.
“ Darn the fool I " and let hia engine
drive. On flew the farmer and on
roared tbe train. It was a stirring race,
but * neck to-neek one, for the engine
struck the wagon between the wheel*.

woman's hnd. A flood of t*s*u looped
from his eyes. Be staggered up again*t
his engine and sobbed: ’ last look at
tbcnriittb* shore, Charlie. I-I-dida”.
mind so much ranuin’ over that Mooted

�BEGIN* ID

BEAR GtMiD FRUIT.
PEOPLE BEGIN TO REALIZE
THAT,TUR t’AMH BYVHM IS

D -DONT Vol' FORGET IT* THAT YOU CAN

■ UY MORE GOOD

the world with the birth of a certain
child ia Virginia, ami that thb tre­
mendous pewcr, falling fata tie- hand*
of wicked jwraulM at the North, has
l&gt;era nsed to kill many noted men.
Mr. Jwhaston attribate* the yrilow
fever epidemic to the same ouim&gt;.

days ago. opened a drawor with a skel­
eton key, rude flM. aud w aa caught.
Thb was Charier Laaghriamr. tbe con
viet mmb famous by Dicken, a* aa ill
uxtratioti of the Ixwror* of solitary con­
finement. He lias served several term*
tn prison since Dickens
tad him.

A girl at Hopkinton, VL, wa* a crip­
ple from hrc birth until lately. The
story of her cure,** her family tells it,
is that witfte at dinner, a deadly pallor
aurl an ex|rrrw»iou of agony were oh
plaiix-d of a sudden and terrible prtn
in her dtarered leg dmultanoasly with
the appearance of n strange, idiadawy
form by net'.ide. From that hour she
brran to recover, and dx- i&gt; now comtmrativdy weIL
Some time last winter a gentleman in
the northern part nf Smith County,
Texas, on tbe Satanc River, waa riding
a pony; and aa bo was approaching the
river a raccoon repeated or cooUnned
its attack until.tbe gentleman pnt the
pony Into a gallop and ran off. A few
days ago the gentleman wa* leading
the pouy out of a pasture. While hc
was letting down tbe fence tbe pony
suddenly commenced biUng the rail*
furiously, had a fit, fell down, and in
a few momenta wa* dead.

taxiid •uix.ry rnmes to; iir.klcs the
young ladies were «urh charming com­
pany that lie ••utirrly forgot to hoe hta
jsitntu patch tlx mtotmI time and the
crop will be a deml failure.

mouth, ran. ami num*, and mi inde­
scribable stMK-h arising from their de­
raying taxlirs. altogether made a seemat once boriblc, and repulsive, ta-yohil
deecriptioa. Hundreds of tbene delud­
ed dead heroes lay ia this eoadittan
where they had fallen, or in tbe porittaus they were in when in the last agcmiring throes of death; some Ixwumar
ed with dirt aud human gore, haring
waBowefl. in their own lifr blood, in
their grap|»k- with tbe last grim enemy,
death. We panted along, with * sigh
of relief, when we had seen the tart of
these horrid sighta. But lean never
forget tbe impressions then reccirrf).
and how my boyish heart throbded awl
almost sank within mr, as 1 thought, aa soldier, it waa my duty to thus slmot
mangle and mutitat.* my brother man,
and 1 said in my musing* : “Where is
the great God of justice^ that he doe*
not -trike down the /«r h-adcra of this
wieked rebellion, and thus save the

We paased along tbe turnpiketoward
tbe ri*Y “"d bivouacked for tbe night.
Next morr/ng, hearing tliat the Rebel
Gen. Stuart was in our rear, we retrac­
ed our step* toward* Williamsport, aud
in so doing poosed over another portion
of the field—along the road skirting the
field where Hooker's men fought. It
seemed that we liad M-en enough of tlx•lead tbe day before to satisfy the most
gormandising appetite, but no! stretch­
ing along Ux- road ou cither side, for
half a mile, lie the rebel dead, and
aboat an equal uumbm of ftesh mound*
with a iittle board erected, and the
name, company ami regiment of the
Union hero that lie beucatb. ichenfaithful comrades in blue had placed
them.
On the left, near an old log
church, the Rebels were literally piled
Up. where,!bey had sought protection,
and been swept down by our artillery.
It was variously estimated that wesaw
trom 400 to 300 Rebel dead. Taking in­
to consideration that there Aa* between
2.000 and 9,300 killed on either side, ami
(be fact that we passed over that piwtion of the field, where the heaviest
fighting was, the estimate was a fair

Tbe Chinese in California have or­
ganised branches of the Masonic order,
and are turning tlx organization and
its secret methods to conaidcralde prac­
tical use. To counteract the influence
of thia fraternity mutual protective
sock-tier ate being formed by non-MaaouicChinamen, who assert that tbe
Masonic order is antagonistic to the
present Emperor of China. All of the
rival'associations that characterise
Chinese life in California are noted for
We (Couch's Div.) went up to Wiltbe bitter animosity existing between
them, and these *wt fraternities are ■ 1 tamsport, had a little brush with Stu­
art’s cavalry, but nothing worth men­
tioning occurred. We noon after went
Some interesting trials with carrier into camp near Downsville, Md.. where
pigeons have lately ta-en made in Ger­ we laid inactive Mimething over a
many, in onk-r to ascertain whether mouth, which month of inactivity eort
the pigeons, aficr being confined for
some time at a point distant from their
While hi this camp the army was re­
proper home, would still return to it viewed by President Lincoln, and hi*
w ben librratsd. Aecordidgiy 149 tards pah-, care-worn face, a* 1 saw him ride
were carried from Aix-la-Chapelle to along our liuc*; i* indcllibly imprinted
Metx, and liberated after a month's ou my mind, aud can never be obliter­
confinement. «By tbe morning of the ated. Herr too. n&gt;mors of |r*ctrwuliday following 114 had returned to their ed us, and It was thought some tmu*
cots ia Aix-1*-Chapelle, Um bird which would be agree*) upon to settle affairs
arrived first having flown from Meta without further bloodshed. So strong
to Aix-ta-Chaptllr, 119 miles, in four was this belief, even among officer* of
hour* and thirty eight minutes.
high rank, that Gen. Slocum, in an ad­
dress to our regiment, stated that he
Tbe noted Dalrymple farm on tbe
Line tliat a better fate, or future, await­
Northern Pacific Railroad employed
ed us than tbe trocjx tliat went out in
400 men during tbe jmrt hart eat and
the early part of the war. ta-cauw he
would bare used 000 mon' but for selfthought peace wasdawning. How sml!y mistaken he was we all know.
A little incident uceurred while in
tain* 73000 mon- acres in space than the
thia camp, that will serve to illustrate
original District of Columbia. Ground
camp life: A detachment of our regi­
waa find broken in 1873. This year
ment was sent out on picket, myself
more than 20,001; acre an- in crops. The
among the rest. One day, while on
owner will ship 300,000 bushels of wheat
post, a eraft hove in sight, which prov­
to New York at a profit of t 180.000. In
ed to be an ngvd negro, an old gray po­
reaping, each machine takes an eight
ny and a rickety old cart. 1 took in the
foot sweep and cuts fifteen acre* a day
situation at once and sang out: “Turn
Twenty-one machine* work simultan­
out the guard; officer of the day.” My
eously on a square mile patch,running
friend Shoena w n« corporal of re lief. he
repeated the alarm, tbe guard was tnni Fear* of grasshopper invasion is tbe ed out, and as the venerable gentleman
Sierra Nevada Valley have caused old of African descent passed by I present­
inhabitant* to give their recollection of ed arm* and looked as sober a« I eouhl.
the devastation produced by them The old darky looked on in blank
twenty years ago. They were remark­ amazement. more frighu-ned than
ably intelligent in those days. When amused. The boys thought tbe; had a
they found fallen trees acron* their big Joke ou me, but I stood it bravely!
line of march. Ux-y tanked up against After weeks of delay, during which
them to tbe depth or three fret, tonn­ time tlx- oid soldiers w ere clothed, shod
ing an inclined plane, up which march- and rested, and the new soldiers disci­
. d the advancing IkmL On the north plined ia drill aad camp life, and a ro­
side of dwellings the insect* thus bank­
ed updied. and the i nmatos had to gath er them np and cart them away- luaoue
place, this year they have tilled the

Among tbe law* enacted by tbe late
Lrgidafre of lllinob b w pro riding
that any banker or broker, or person
doing »baakiaCb&lt;MMM.or any «■err of any banking company, w ho shall

FOR YOUR MONEY THAN AT ANY' OTHER PLACE IN BARRY CO.

COTTON GOODS
A large number attended the Tourn­
ament at Battle Creek ou Wednesday
and Thunxbf).
'
Fanner* are slashing the corn, and
preparing fov needing. Both come to­
gether this year.
The “tMimpkiu” pic social at Mr. C.
Tompkins’ was well attended. Three
aeries of socials were gotten up for the
IrerM of tbe ttabbsth .School, but
strange td say. at the lust one not n
church member was present.
(»ro. Hartom, B. Tv Kents elerk, goes
around sad and dejected. Capne—be­
ing an prreed -d by Kent’s new clerk.
Wright. »| lbs. time. Sept. 1st. Also

ter* from Thompson to his wife of the
mn«t compromising nature, also n MHe
and numerous books in which laciviom* iiawutgi-H were
we.______
______
_ jxmarked
for___
her
nisal. DeLaud b reimted to be of up­
right character. Dr. .Thompson has
enjoyed a, lofty reputation for ability
and patriotism, and is sixty years of
age and i* termed the Daniel Webster

ms IT LOW PRICES!
.r-TfitiSK. A. C. Buxton

a girl to Mr. and Mr*. Henry Tasker,
Aug. SHSi. Ahem! rather “sudant-"
| Part cash down and the rest on a cred­
it of 90 days.
8. T. D.

hi* fool taken off by Ix-ing thrown na­
iler the wheels of a rar which he wa«
attempting to taxird nt 1‘arma. on Fri­
day hight.
Mr. J. llobinson, night clerk of the
Morton Houxa-nt tfrnnd Rapid*, was
found in a critical, not to say dving
coml it ion. on the morning of the 27th.

Advancing

EVERY’ DAY' AND IF YOU
TO INVEST,

HAVE A DOLLAR

URGE LINE Of FACTORIES IND CiNTON FUNNELS
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. AND WILL

Save You from Ten to Fifteen per Cent.

GUNSMITH

The farmer* in this (tlx- north-west)
part of Um town nre nearly ready to
sow wheat, but the most of them will
trail n week or two on account of tlxinsect.
Assyria ho* never produced a belter
coni crop than the one now ready to
harvest. Wheat has, ax far aa thrrohed, turned out ls&lt;yond tbe expectation*
He Inul a lx*»k under his arm and tliat
of every laxly- . There will also lx- an settled hb cane. Hi* ryes were direct­
immense crop of apple* in thin section. ed to the sign, and after reading It he
tunnd away, saying:
A man living in East Johnstown state-!
“Wall, It you’re very bosv I won’t
that he could start out and buy a car­ stop. It wa* a rosi' where there was
alsxit forty thousand dollars at stake,
load of apple* in half a day.
The following in a true copy of the ami------ "
But he was out in the hall by tliat
return of a writ of attachments issued time, and he didn't m&lt;cui to bear the in­
trom a Justice’* office in this town. vitation to coma Irnck.' The lawyer,
Said return was marie by a num who, vexed and annoy ed, tun- down tlx- sign
at once and hoped the ol I man might

Burl. Samar. a ta&gt;y of ti ii .M .ir-. tv.i»
urowix-d while *w imiuingiii the race at
Niles &lt;&gt;n Sunday afternoon.
Palmer Hill of Pentwater, was struck
in the face bv a piece of edging while
clearing away refuse in Sands A Gard
ucr's mill on the :»th nit.

are

1 HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE IN SECURING A

A Bauble Shot and Rifle, of hb awn

Manufactun-, from WO to (40, and a 3Barrel Gun from W0 1o (40.
Breech-Loader* from W0 la W0.
Munir leading Khat and Rifle, fcU.
bauble Shot, Muzzle, from
to flli.

03136124

you can boy for ♦2.00 |wr pair.
ALL Gl((M EICIKM will lx- sold at almost tirrt coat prices.
R. AwT, BIT NOT 1,1*1 AMT. dnn't forget that I have added
new line of Men and Boy**'

Nobby Suit at fl om $4 50 to $7 50.

G. A. TRUMAN

con.’ It i. »aid thbt the engraving*
alone cost forty thousand iliillnro. We
lire wiling this (took to law»rr* at------’
The attorney grew white around the
mouth, and nuking to Im- cxcumhI 'fur n
mnmriit he put on his hat and went
down for a ride on Uie ferry- butt, calc&lt;ikiting to la- gone just two hour*.—

N. B.--AII open Accounts must be Settled Immedi­
ately, so if you have an Unsettled Account, don't fail
to respond.
C. A. T.

Edward O'Brien has been arrested
at Cleveland. &lt;*.. and jailed at Marshall.
He in charged with forging check, on
the First National l*tuk .of Battle
Creek last June.
Henry Graibricaixl. of Bay City, a
cooper, coaiplaiix-d of a biuniiig sen*
nation in lib throat our day last week,
drank a cup of water, and expired in
Deputy Sheriff A. J. Bartlett, of Ea­
ton Co., arrested Stephen Thomas (colorvd) nt Itatlle Creek on the 98th lilt.,
for adultery with Mrs. Susan Carr, of
that county. Both arc in jail here.
On the 9»th. D. J. Morse, a farmer,
living at Grand Bbnc, wa* knwdkea
from a threshing machine talde by a
licit which slippeil from a pulley, receiv
ing injuries which are pronounced fatal.
^Burton V. Smith, Monographer, and
an rxemolarv young man. was drowned
in Lake Michigan nt Port Sherman on
tlx- 99thnlt while Imthing with a par­
ty from Muskegon. The body has nut
yet been recovered.
At Riverside Station on the 1st. WllIbm B. CogHwcll. an employe on the
Chicago de AA'eai Michigan Railway,
fell a dbtancc of thirty feet from a
bridge, striking bb bead on a timbw,
from^which injury he will probably die.

and ns !iis IKick was turned townnb*
the woman when the blow was stnxk.
he ha&lt;l no idea what had hit him.
Wlxm lie recovered hi* m-iim-*, how ­
ever, the woman had hamliil tlxj dub
to the master of n-n-monies, who wa*
holding the bludgeon in hb hand when
tlic faro man turned round. The Taro
ninn at once assaulted the niaMx-r of
ceremonies. The iwt game soon be­
came a riot, and the fnro expert ami
his crowd hail thrashed seven men liefore the r.port was satisfactorily &lt;-xptai nod."
_____

More Newsy.
The Nashvile A'exw
A distressing accident occnred al continues to grow more newsy week
8alciu.-Wa*htr.i&gt;aw county, on Thurs­ which shows a great brain rwrve of
the
editor
and
this
reminds us of what
day afternoon. A 7 year-old son of
Walter Holmes, while playing in was told us when laM in Chicago by
Wheeler’* wheat elevator, was caught Mr. Slrmig, ImsineM manager of the
in a belt and so horribly crashed that Chicago Newspaper Union, that tlitw
received 400 weekly copies of Journals
from a &lt;i«.z« n different State* and. he
had olMurved tliat there wen- n great
.many grades in newspaper ability and
management and the Nimhvflta News,
for a live local {taper wit and originali­
ty was just wlmt the readers would al­
ways Ik- nnxhtu* to see. He rated the
News w ith the No. 1 grade.—Usraxm/tUU Ifaiek.

DRY GOODS. OLD 3PIONEER STORE

BOOTS &amp; SHOES
SOU OSS.

I AH NOW IN RECEIPT OF

Barusidc put in bb stead.
We lie al New Baltimore at thb
time, and aa “Little Mac" came around
visiting the different corps, the road
was thronged with men wbokemedalnwat cragy to «c&lt; a giaMe of tbeir lov­
ed commander, awl as lx- rode along

BUTTER &amp; EGGS

iiisvoiTi &amp; mm,
Taken in exchange, the same a* money

tent mate, Sbocns, was taken sick, ami
with a and heart I assirt.-d bin- to tb.
field h-pital. From .Stafford C. H. we
went to -8ro«Ay Camp" tta-n to ib.

I bid down in a cornfield in the mud at
utrkt. und awoke next mming. Dec.
IS, frose is. mid the boom and belch of

GRAND HAPJDfe 1 IVJ81OJ

for ahidi we pay the highest

■ market price.
C&gt;lPby"iriah'« I’rrwripHtinn, sod
kamily Receipts .awfully prepared
from pur.- drag*, and at low pries* nt
___ ,________ ___ B. G. Haut’s.
ryveboo! Books aud Stationery, an
■ill fill ■ f.M't rit

BOSTON STORE.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

VIENNA BAKERY

HOSIER! ZEPHYR, GERIAHTOVN ud STOCUHG Y ARMS

�GUEAT
PRESCRIPTIONS.

CASH TRADE. CASH TRADE.

■

thorn.
ixtlr '

।

in
| cupying it.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets,
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Notions &amp;c.

FnAtrimun&gt;

braced the. favorable opportunity to

Why Old Maple Grove lay claim hi

On Friday afternoon the inctwe iu

On Saturday last Denn Mix lost one

D. H. Wilkin-m ha* bought G. F.
Wilkinson's HD-actr farm upon the
State road, paying therefor &gt;1.000.

U - tor Vid.
“«•*’ '•“&gt; *■” &lt;•*”» ••" ,b"
aj don n lun I ir cash..
T
■
Wr ran show you ,»n F.l»-gnnt IJnroi Damu»k, Hamilton, Sil
..
A’ TMt ***’ i mack. Pacific, Alldna. Laliand Cochrco Prints.
IT Frrsli BaBimote Or-ti rs. by the
Brown Cottons, bv pircr or lulr from 6 cents up.
.»
-..mL, mr.ml «,
A™*"
J

■ trued to addri-Mt-s by Dr. Thomas and
One hundred thirty seven car load*
shipped from thia station during Aug-

Clark N. Yotrng .ope us his mlrct
lug. on Monday.

Ho already has

in the .'vening at the Opera Houro J.
H. Burahnm spoke, upon "Liberalism
ami SpiritualUm,” and J. II. Harter np-

devoted to conference and general ImsJ. Di Seely and J. P. Whitney, and in

Mechanic"* Hal! on the fair ground.

On Monday morning, while David
Dixon, living a mile or so Month, was

Sunday morning.
Chicago with an immense Mock of
goods, all of which are duly announced

vllle the other night which waaatumdrail

to another, but stronger, fence. No M*

A. J. Bcelw, Mra. A. M. Flint and Mbs
Matte Hindmarch, instituted services

“Among the Breakers” will l«e g’-cn
Th r editor of tbe Vermoatville Ihnrk, by our Amateurs almut the IHth of
having liecn prodetl smartly by tlie Sept It bi one at the most laughable
VtTlBe wheal buyers, acta ""lioosy" playa ever pnxlucrd in Nashville.
.We have a new American organ,
this week, upon Die wlirat queethm.
aud wants to bet *10. Now we are n&lt;W 'tested ami pronourei-d wir of tbe best
an advocate of betting as.gambling, iu the market, which we will sell cheap
Apjily at
but will slate that from Aug. 22nd. un- or "swap” for a pood horse.

«h&gt; the subject "For the invisible thing*
of Him ate clearly acenr being under­
stood hr the things that are made."
The attendance increasing, with every
meeting. In the cveuihg. at the Opera
House, a large audience listened to an
addrros upon "Spiritualism" by G. B.
Stebbins aud another upon "Education

day beli.g estimated at from 2.000 to

oner meeting of one hoar, the multi­
tude was addressed by Chas. Andrus
upon “tipi ritual ism and Christianity,"
and Col. J. C. Bundy ujxui "Tlw Duties
of Spiritualists and ReforaiCHt* tlieu
followed a picnic dinner, indnlged in
by a thousand souls. Iu the afternoon
tiUAug. »th. Ainsworth a- Brools,
G. B. Stebldn* and J. H. Burnham
Miss
lade
Warren
returned
to
alone, shipped from tliis station 16,4fHl
ajmke upon “Gnidance.” which closed
bitshels of wlirat. which « mure by nnr ■Springport last week to comence her
fifth than both VLVHIe bayera have third term of school teaching there. cuing at the opera House addresses
Evidently
the
Hpringport
jieoplr
np
idiipprd hi (lie name time, and to subwere made by Mri. U A. Pearsall and
NtauUate thia XMrrtkNi we have depos­ prwiate her.
J. II, Harter.
Don't buy a sewing machine of any
ited tbe&lt;J®. with G. A. Tromau. th.
On Monday uMiniiug the cogventioD
description
until
teii
see
U
m
new
Wil
­
winner t^ffiunatt one half of the wager.
♦30. to that i&gt;e&lt;»rcst church society in son &lt;h«-iHating Shuttle nt Trumsu's husiurss and to niakr nrrargementa for
store.
It is the strongest machine future work.
cither VLVHle or NaaLviHe.
made aud a regular beauty.
y
Brnb^Turident.
The boanl of trustees appointed
Dipthcrin still coutinoea to prevail in
On Ttwoday afternoon as the west­ Vermontville. &lt;»n Wednesday*, Minward Imund freight was approaching
ncy of Battle Creek, a committer upon
this station, it lu-ing near time for the Isuig, living three miles m&gt;rth-ea*t «4 locution of eanip grounds.
And the
rxprcM east, the engineer. Wm. Bedell, Nashville, died from this disca—•
convention adjourned In meet at Battle
la-ckourd to the bos* of a section gang,
The Hasting* Boanrr. states that the
working near Dickinson's mill, to thermometer indicated W. degree* in
The committee on nrraugeiurntH droften the switch and let him run in. the shade in that city on Saturday. In
Tha boss liastencd to do this, but it thia village the iherinotiirter indicated
coms fried।Is who opened their doors
seems there was a “lip” on UMand offered their services in entertain­
side track
rail,
ami
for
the
ing inrinlM-r* of the association from
flange* on engine wheels mounted the ChrUtiiU) Church, last ttnrulny eve..
abroad. Without tliriraid the rommitrail*. Th* train wa* niuning at the
rate of eigiit or tcTi mile* per bour. and
J. Wberier. P.
the engine and four car* were soon
1**1 ailing along on tire tie*. Reversing addressed the meeting.
Ignis Fatuns and the Spirits.
the engine the engineer ami fin-man
Our Morgan ami Hasting* )»M-k:iges
The Lilwraliata aud Spiritualists
jumped from tbe cab, the latter ’"shin- of News failed to reach Hwir destin­ ■rnii aniiiial as—s intion. which cloacd
niug it” for the fence, with tbe first
on Sunday, was largely attended.
freight car fast after hh». the brakeMany talented speakers urn* preaeqt,
niM on top meanwhile sticking to hi*
and Imiing the dust, n pt»od time waa
duties of screwing down the brake*,
had. Onr nun interest erntrrrd on
like Casabin oca on die burning deck.
No one wa* hurt, but the engine and
!.. I,. Ixtomis started for the cast .on hnd n longing desire to be ''aeanerd."
freight ear* suffered ronsideraldc dam
Thur—lay night, w’terr he w ill |mrebase and though our ap|s-tiU- seemed iusaage. A track was built nrouml th-- ntie of tbe largv-t and l»eal aMorted tialdc we got our filL The day was
wreck, and railroad traffic" soon renew • stocks of dry goods. IkmUh, hIiocs aud
ed. On tlie following morning Rood groceries, ever brought to Nashville.
bo briefly staMaster Mill*, witti hi* train and a large
Hjuad «»f wrn afqs ar-ti ou the seem-, than ever lu-forc for cash.
•
the people must remain perfectly pas­
the engine and -car* were pulled un
Geo. W. Lusk, who went from this sive, in order to let tbe spirits work.
the track and thing* put to right*.
to Jackson for adultery with Mrs. At-

.

Ooflidsd ou * Bridg*.

On Sunday last, while John Matte
son and wife, of Bclievrir, were com­
ing to NaaliriUe to attend the camp
meeting, they met with an occurrvmx
u hirh the court* will be caUed npon to
adjust.
While crossing Fclghiier's
flats, Mr. M. met D, S. JUbb*. who
waa driving a yoke of oxen attached
to a lumber wagon, upon a bridge,
which not bring wide rtionjrii to accom­
odate two vehicle*, a serious colHsfoii
wa* the result. HuMs' wagon wheel*
struck Matteawn'* baggy, throwing
Mrs. M. down IS feel into the ditch,
and Mr. M. under tbe buggy, where he
waa dragged 30 rods by tbe frightened
liorac. sustaining qaite serious bruise*,
especially on Hm k ft leg. which was sn
badly tojurvd as to nerd medical ai l.
-Mr*. M. wo* also considerably shakcu
up. and sustained several bruise*. Mr.
state* that Li* luggy w a* txwrly off
the brulgr when Mr. H. drove on ; tliat
Hobto made no ellbrt to stop hi* oxen
or turn «mt, and evvm after Hie accidru t
had accurred only stopi*-d for an in
stunt, when he |n;t the whip to bi* ox­
en and drove rappidly away.
(hi
Thnrmlay Mr. Mattia came b. fore
E«q. Fwwm, ami ittetituted an action
ngaiiuU Mr. HoMm fur tre-mpa*-, and
w ill sue for damages.

kiuMin, seems to be quite a privileged
character them. The excursionists to
Jackson on Monday .report arcing him
cboring around (hr front entrnner of
prison, and then walking Irisurly down

was needed very l«ad a-corn was badly

cntly a seedy hsiking individual,
whom we recognized"-as an Eaton
county man, began some Jerking man­
ifestations, and soon arose and the
spirits Is-gnti to talk. The spirit spoke
his little piece and the needy me­
dium sat down.
Presently "needy"
Itegan to see "spirits walking around

The long con tinned drouth «une to
an abrupt termination ou Monday,
when tliis
vicinity
waa
visited
lusted relvte. waa the spirit of Abraham Linuntil Wednesday evening, which waa a coin. What or who there waa in tliat
blessing am! did great good to late tent to call Mr. Lincoln's ajdrit there.
crops and grass, and put the ground
into good condition for fall seeding.
Next followed a neatly dressed lady,
F. C. Boise's buikling U undergoing through wlmrn die spirit of P. P. Bliss
sweetly sang the first verse ami chorus
of •'Sweet Bye and Bye, (spiritualist
rendition), and then Mr. Rlbw' spirit
made a speech. (dating that while on
of the new firm will Im&gt; conducted by earth be waa a singer aud thought he
Geo. W. Frances anti a lively run of was doing Lin duty, but now that the
bttaincKi h what we opine fur the. new scale* were removed he saw how mutaken be had been.
Some two since Mr. -Benjamin HibA spirit of a non of Emerald Isle
lanl, an aged and wdl-lcnowu resi­ then took control of Mr*. Graves, and
dent of Assyria, went to Jackson to gave ns some of the broken Celtic lan­
.visit his daughter, Mrs. A. P. DcW«df. guage, followed by some unknown
was taken sick and died of xbaccaa of spirits speaking iu an unknown
the liver, on Tuesday morning Iasi, at language.
th« advanced age of 73 yearn. The
Tbe spirit of "Mooney" * big Alle­
Wednesday afternoon mail brought iu ghany ebrnf thro began to talk through
lire eorpun which waa taken to Assyria Dr. Wy. Tbe "big iajua" said be
for burial.
“lav um squaw awful much. Squaw*
A abort time since H. H. Sparks of as much better than de braves dau dr
Morgan, slopped tbe Haws, vowing braves Utter dan &lt;1.- dogs." After
that love uor money could mA tempt "Mooney" gut through tbe spirit of a
him to take it more; yrl rogulary every squaw took po**e«Mou of a puny look­
ever occurred tn NauhviKe. A short Friday evening dors be borrow his good ing woman. ami said, “tbe big brave
neighbor’s, (Mr. E. O. Hyde's,) often
time since Mr. Herman Biair of Wit
lismsburg. Ksu., having relative* here depriving Ed. &lt;4 the use of it sltogethrr, rib, Hank, thou art roosiateiit; . Uutwiderabfe merriment followed,
yet wr know of scon-.* that arc ia tbe when tbe spirit* of a whole tribe of
same boat with yon.
IixtuuiH swooped down m-on uh. ami
&gt;)nr of the line-t piece* of work iu art up a terrible how), like unto that
Nashville i* tbe new hearse of Kellogg.
I Ik'marayr A Co. gome time more the
•no feeling the need &lt;4 a b&lt; ar--, ia

Pit lediciaes, CbeBicah, Ac.
We are twauufaefurer'* ngmta ft
yer’*. Grera's and Kbitob’s Madirim।

Dye Stuffs I Dye St.uffs!

Merri

J
JniiN Bv ltXKR
. to Nashville with a range of prices from 3 eta. to 75, rousialiug of Knickcrbock--- -------’ ’ ‘
er Suiting*. Alpaca*. Zulu Cloth and Reversible Ha trews in all the new Hhadra.
IF-The liveliest Grocery store in •
Examine our Mrbngr Twin, at 14 to 30 ceattu
Nashville iu C. W. Muth’s,
.‘‘mall.
Our Black and Colored Cashmeres, all wool, from 37|to 73 cents.
"ha full
profit* and large sales is wlwf'makiw it Hrw of Velyeta, tfeita. and silk, for Triu.mh.p.
thus.
An immrnro stock of Oxford nnd't able Shirtings, over 30 diffm-nt pattern.

germinate wheat if sown.
York or any other small bnrg. li.-ura bil­
liard (able In running order. * A dram

Mr. Aaron Hrrtwell left for Potter­
(Inc Buckeye Grain Drill.
Will roll
ville a few day* ago, when, after a
abort visit with J. B. Hartwell, thcyz ou time or exchange for t&lt;toak. Fo”
"particulars call at
will return to their home in Haliue. z
a, ir,.-.***
The bomeliesl and beat naturvd mfr FT- A fall line of Woolen Yams at
diant la three State* is D. C. Smith/of
Kalama. Go and see him aud you frill
W Quick Sales ami Small Profits is
my motto. 3 Cigar* for a “nick." Try
worth with trim.
a couple.
_______ t A»W I Jtxz. I
Monday Mrs. John Khrrt met with
CP? A very flue (rias* Sett, consistaccident—falling dowa tbe cellar sta

“

BRUSHES, SOAPS.

Ont cmxrr and

Hemp Carnets, one yard wide. *» eta., worth 33. Nice Unkm 3-ply Carpels tS .
fa. . Brosarlh Carpets, am-yard u ide, only *» rents. A new thing entirely.
;
Onr Clothing ia selling very fast. 30 Suits sold in ten days, pticra ranging
BOISE BROTHERS.
rout $4.30 to glKtW) Cuatmm-ra kmiwdur stuck h by far the largest, with | —
rice* the lowest. 1&lt;X&gt; pair* pants at • LOO per pair. Beautiful Pant* at &lt;ibo. • xrTvxir QT’fADT? I
J pair* t'a-umon: Fniitaami Vest al *4.73. worth *6.00.
i
I j V » 0.1 OlY-fij .
Gent’s Furnishing Gmxta Seek Wear. Hut* and Cap* at the lowest price*.
100 pnir* Duck.Overall* for 30 cents a nair.
100 jiairs Whole Stock Kipp Boots. *2.00. worth *«,00. Boys Boot* *1.00 np.
Women's. Misara’ ami Children's Shoes, from 30 eta. a noir up.
A full line of Rubber Good* of standard make al whob-anlcli*&lt; price.
V .'111
f .l-ll pi &lt;&lt; • " lkl,M » 11, —I,. J IHI r\ . IKK. I'.IKVI ... w
6 Hm. Coffee *1.00, 40 liar* Soap *1.00. 4 11m. Cracke.ni 23 jrtw, 3 lba.‘ Jap. Tea
* 1.00. Poland Soap. will weigh IB ox to the. bar, usuaHy wild by small grocery
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

NEW GOODS'!

vrrv bruiseu, and otherwise injuring
vention.
Early in tbe^moruing the her ao that-*he is confined to her bed.
Mesara. Swift. Herring ami Ackley
people began to arrive aud by noou the
returiivd from the north wosxls a few
grove uaa literally filled witii people

low Hen’x a Bet

—m jm* • *.

1 Buy *'Ckrthing. No I
re*n and new. - ytuits ! Wr design giving ntn trade this faP, will be a suniri»c to die many purchaser*. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
r.50.
1 the rvault of Mr. Aylswortli’s trip U» Chicago, with ready cash, enable* him to |
SHOULDER BRACES.
Hosiery ranging at I doulde discount in way &lt;4 price*.
—.iurunml^

Harley Page, of Hill-lnlr Co. aon-

a half ga*h, and frmMuriMg tbe bwr.
Had th. knit. --(..I -.Ir. K. fairly ft

lite

,rnr
.
Fuiexm: A kind Providence haw,
smiled npon
upon you tbe
the pool
post year, audgivaud giv- I
•miicd
TT'k
T
eu
I &lt; f‘TnPTT) I
rn you bountiful return* for your
yoqr la- .
bor*. Wr were glad to lend you when
LV.ll Al—■ 111. N—/X—/ L
ing* on their new homesteads with their ymi acre in mjd. Our nr«-d .-01m * w,, b
„„r g&lt;mmU f()r CASH, and bay (bcm right, aud save 03r discounts.
1 3°WL.
'4** T***
OM[ which, cminh-d with our very low rxneusc* enables a« to sell at the very lowest
families.
Stock &lt;4 FaU and M .titer Goods and
A|| kind, of Prodncc taken hi exchange fm Goods.
1 «*.. nr*.
tm
111 lM*lti-(1• 1
well received a dispatch stating that i ate the prompt payment of ju-t dues.
Tour* Respectfully,
her mother, who lives in Ohio, was ly Ibodiofboc* account and notes than
iu »l ilH..1 &lt;l. aii&gt;. A M.U. •“"•X
T*"•.e •"
fr”1I.
..
’
. ,
’ and we arc aniryou have the disjMiMr*. Parsons, with her husband.rmtue-1 ,itjOI1 to meet onr claim*.
Wr thunk
diatvly started for Ohio, but Mrs. Hart- | vou for pa«t favor* ami earnestly solicwall's health would not permit her p, it the coutimmnee of your riutom. ami
it shall ever lie our aim to lie n&lt;»t only
,,
,
,
! generous but just.
Your* truly,
1
Ou Munday hist Mr. Mygrant was
L. J. Whkklkk.
ImuIIv. injtirrd ou the arm and breast by
~
,

W. A. AYLSWORTH

WILSON A HOWE,
(Opposite tbe Wolcott Hiraro.)

-FOR------

GROCERIES

pAUMERS KRIKBiD

.

,

.

ranfcr .t . Ihrrrfnn,

..

Farmers Friend

to ran on 1 ut u an lor ine new uooaa

...

, |1H.

II..

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hands slipped from tbe crank while Ik , only 13 cents i&gt;er yard. Tbe latest in
w... I— ,I.. —....I 1.
nt 10 nlul t.*.
kTOM-kii., Mm from
mm-hlm[y L„„,i.r
„ j.
k !
and hurting him quite severely.
I Son's Planing Mill. Need not l&gt;e taken
One of the most pleasant ami har- 11«» Hosting* a-id re-sarfnoed.

GRAIN DRILL! Fresh Goods and
IF YOU WANT

monioas srbnol meeting, ever our lot
to attend, was held in Dial. No. 1. Mon-

j „„ -&gt;lr &gt;|frn, for |be r/-Wrti41
,,| Broodiiead Al|mca*. the l«-t Aljmca

thing where the building of a school
houar is in qur*tion. amt fnnalioundrd
to a gn at extent. The same officers
, .
,
, .
...
are still ou duty, and you liel they will
have to do their duty faithfully and
promptly or they will find the most
terrible Imxziug nlMiut their rar* tlu y
ever Iward.

.......
croud-hand
Melo
I &lt;l&lt;-oii fur sale, or I will trade it for a
‘•'•’,m1 J"""’'*? »«»«*•• "«'&gt; W ’•«’
I
.
cure in cnsn or fr.im stoic,

Is far Preferable to all Others.

Il took the Grand Pfiro Medal nt the Ccnteuuinl Exhibition, and also at the'
Paris Exposition, over all competitor*. It is the *the only Drill with the
’ Doable Force Feed.
It has Cone Gearing. Surveyor. Patent Hue Shifter.

!

If you aunt n nci

WHY THE DRILL IS PREFERABLE

cotnplelcd.

■
..._ » n
• 1 , &gt; i * * iis*no|sw
1 it*
torr n .upenor quality of flour with hi* | !«,«* rur baking, only *9.
late improvements and new purilh-r.
the
I-

IT SAVES TIME AND LABOR. A lu»y can put in from ten to twelve
acres a day easier than two inrii eau put in a less amount in the Minle
|,roai,raBU

« Flour, tinper cwt ..at
Kl&gt; rou»

Morgan Sunday Schools nt Morgan's
||&gt; u
..
lundiug last Saturday, wart a very
pleasant affair.
.. ..ri«nr
We know of our couple tliat got all
and belter Flour than any boil—- in Nashall ready to join Uie excursion on Wed. | ville.
vj|jc&gt;
to Jackson to see it rain. They changTt»lu« I’MrlK nlnr Noilrr.
rd their minds and dud*.
AllmiHl. . h,rinirm«. . .mlm«mnl.
The Ladle** Mite Sock ty &lt;d B.m jpost dm- will confrt a favor by calling
rille will have a social at Geo. Norton's . and settling the same btifora 'Septrmun M’ednenday eve., the 10th imd. tmv’i?!'f‘?i*kl “cl’ *W TT'S

rim. I.

WIL8ON &amp; HOWE.

THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

BIKR»VII.I.F ITEMS*.

■

Law

Prices.

that will —»w ncriirnlc.

The M. I*, doeicty of Berryville have

Ui?7i mU|
i A
k
J“ "J”*

BOOTS AND SHOES,

IT SAVES SEED. A* every krrna! i* pul under the soil, aud tbe exact
quantity i* — iwed. - A jieck leas of seed will prmluce ns good or lietter
। results than the full amount sown broadcast.
, r
MORE EVENLY, and Iwing put in at a regular depth, it
comes up evenly, secures a lirtlrr stand, and is uniform in growth and
ripening.
.
t
I SECURE FROM DRY WEATHER OR FROST.
Being put under at a
11
“■&gt; ,»&lt;*« •« &lt;*O- w~lM-r.
*^1 stand n drought Iwitrr. having roots deeply seated, and ia srenr.! from
damage by winter-killiug.
T,,K Y,ELI&gt; ,H INCREASED. The yield Is larger because the Drill h&lt;*w

j

I
pulverise inc grmimi a* niucu u. om- &lt;&gt;|Mrra&lt;io:i or inr narrow, wmie it at
FF- IJou—-wives, yon that want good ' the same time de|imdta the grain in tbe bottom of the furrow, where enough
n.-wml-r u, always Iray rill&lt;. «,il f.n. mrr th cover the rord. and leave* a drain into which the water
n""r *•
O".'"U- ««1. ..f ib. -I. .bkh i. ik. ririM
nuri^iu ll» r«.i.

rteetmi iMnwtor in tbe plser otw. A.
W1|M u (U, u-, o(
.
w (&gt;f |hr
in
A
„rtnpiHn|t of
froB1 ^1 wheat grow mg Mate.
Devine, who has held the office 13 nlM| $45.00 for matching soft and h.inl
•
•
•
■
- - - —
- *
-• year* In succession.
wood, wheuymt can get it at J. Lkxtz
Iii
many
cases
it
U
doulded.
aud
the
iuerraro &lt;mi forty acres drilled
I&lt;sst Saturday the Meadville Reform 8^ Sox’* for *3..*&gt;n and *4.M). Al*
’ ‘
Club held ami election to fill some V* i »'«
for *2.30 per thonwnd.
: of a Drill iu one seaaor.
circled Preasdent; Henry Hayman.
Cash paid for Eggs and all kind* of .
Financial Secretary; Ehler Gurd. . Produeealjbe
F«M»Stoke,
j

Chaplain.
....
. , . !
A quantity of very nice Sugar I
1 here is an old bachelor of this Cured Smoked Sbouldera ou baud at
1
place canning fruit. 1 wonder if it has [
L. J. WuKKUUtY.
|

PETER DELLER, Castleton.
JOHN MARSHALL Castleton.
JACOB FRANCK. Castleton.
LORENZO ANDREWS. Kahuno.
WALTER MAPES. Maple Grove. JOHN GERMAN, Matde Grove.
J&lt; 1SEPH Silt IRES. WotuHand.
ROLLIN CHRISTI AxWoodland.
MOSES NESMONGER. Woodland.

any rignlflcanee. I wish it might for I
nrw }n lbe WBy of
wonld like a new place to call. He is a Hy Dertroyer. It sticks th&lt; m fast ami
a saw-miH-teachrr-of-pcnmat&gt;*liip by , catches ihcm all. Call and gt-ta sb-et.
Smith. !
trade, aud Deeds a helper.
____________ ,C:

FOR SjYI.K OINI.Y BY

FT All thc Latrot Style* &lt;4 Furniire at
Kkixogg, Dxitatur ac Co.

Is full to overflowing with

SUGARS, TEAS,
COFFEES, SPICES,
CANNED COOD8,
And in fact a full line of

STAPLE AND FANCI GROCERIES!

Crock'ry &amp; Glauwan
quality I ran, and will, do as well by
you assay Arm in Harry or Eaton roun
tic*. Call am* get my pt ices on any
thing in my line before nuking you
narebascs ami I will do ymi good. I

NEAT LITTLE BEAT IARIET,
Meat*, including Buloguaa, Dried Beef,
Fresh and Salt Fish.
Give me a trial aud by good Goods,
low prices and fair dealing 1 will eu-

CV- AB kinds of Produce, Hidesand

CHAS. W. SMITH.
who claim to not like it. and refuse to bv note or otherwise within 30 day*.
July Itth, W7&gt;.
take- it.
Ei gkxk Cook.
During the late cold spell. Ed. Vanoeker went oat in tbe early morning to
milk. Hr stopped un the bridge and
danced to warm his tom, made a mi*
1». Rurlitr A Not*
Step, fell off the bridge, striking heavi­ Of Morgan. &lt;ie«irr to announce thut
---------------------ly on liin head and had to lie help'd up
He thinks next time be will go into the
barn and shut tbe doors, ao he will not
fall out.
Onr achoolma'um took exceptions to
an assertion in tbe News' article on
■cIhmiI ma'ams.
She avers she was not
“sreu on the sidewalks iu twos ami
threes," but she did not demur to the de
•eription of “pretty faces, ripe tips and
For
peachy cheeks.” Ami as she read of Fm Frr.b 'Steaks. Itoa*ta. Hr.
Fie*li Bolognas with or without Gar- ,

our hair stood Ml end, in tact we. were Church of Christ iu the 3d DfaU. held
and thus eon tribute afraid mir scalp was gone, and A lt to at the cintrcb in N. E. Hastings, cbuwd
, The body work are. Il sri-n-ed all right, Gut fearing
f tbe firn, and tb«-

Witoog A Huwx'*

Old Mammoth Hardware,

Frenh and Sait Meats,

sum Bns ni SMim,

P. S.—I also have for sale the

BUCKEYE

far superior to all others.

'

——_

HOUSE

KELLOGG, DEMA RAY &amp; Co.,
akiBvd
__
.

MEAT MARKET.

NASHVILLP3, MICH

I ’I'll E Bi E W

TaSS-.

PaoratgTOR

------ OLD RELIABLE-

CULTIWTOR,

anyThlnghOh^cwta^- lim?* F’4'’ =

o to

HKN« 1' ROE,

T«a
....... * w— .

Still on Ear tit

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

�ms

etmwg ia foe

too beaetoad.bar taut.
When the old
lady awoke her first question wma eoa
eertong her daughter.
When Udd she
wre dead ohe smd, " I am an glad she is
out of pain. I wish stow tost I our Id
go to sleep and not wake." And her
wish was granted, for, eloaiag bar eyes
ia a pssoefu! ahimlier. she soon passe d
into that staej. which know* no waking.
A single funeral sermon was pronounoed
over mother and danghtar.- -Spractue
Herold.______________________

mm

_____________________ ■saxc;
mix well together; ped u&gt; a pan, pboa
in a but oven, and bake for an hour.

Brrms Tomxtobs.—Out in halves
•nd hollow out in centre; take what­
ever cold moat you have, chop wdto
onion.some herbs, crumbs of bremi, and
add to it two yelks of sggs; fill nq yor

QLEREffT SMITH,

THE WHEAT CROP OF 1879.
Mill* looked

General and J.- CT. ColHns, his

may reach 2oO.tMW.UUO bushels. The
grain ia in this country; tba ou)v queaUon ia one of demand. The demand
last year from Europe was for 159.000,•
000 oat of a crop variously estimated al
from 390,000,000 to 410.UUO.000 buahala.
Now that toe crop of 1B7H is for the
moot part accounted for. it appears
probable tost the larger estimate is the
truer one. The production this year is
larger. It is one-fourth larger in Kansac; in Minnesota tbe prod uctiun this
year is 40.UOO.OUO bushels, a large ad­
vance over last year; tho grain fields of
Southern Ohio show an unprecedented
yield; so do those of Iowa, and in In
diana tbe crop will in some Caere pay
for the ground on which it stands. The
wheal acreage of tho country is put st
32,000,000 acres, an increase of one-fifth
in two years. Tbe average yield ia
placed at 12 bushels an acre, and tbe
acreage at 31,000,000 acres, by Alexan­
der Delmar, who writes iu the ctoee of
July, after a trip through tho wheat
fields of* tbe West, ending at Ogden.
The aiatislirisn of toe New York Prodnew Exchange pula toe average yield at
from 11 to 12 buahefai; other more renguino retimatre carrv it up to'18 or 14

HHItar Ere, Willi TtaB.
way until you don't core for any opinion

embroider finely, but I doubt if you

their

hand*

were

chained

behind

from tbe chain
thrashing machine. The Finke are made

Al'aT rttLLVA MISTAKE.
nrxTvu ». iinix

bhe had been an ambitious girl, and

the prisoners the links
in astonishment at down with a pair of khoemak
Aunt Polly, thinking aha had suddenly cm. . Collins was chained to the wheel
of his wagon, with the chain about his
neck. The man carrying the shotgun
' Well, Aunt Polly, if my future hus- was handed a pistol by too other, who,
taking hold of the chain about the Geu-

think it my duty

died, he left her a nch widow and child

her; but, coming of the aims family,
and inheriting tbe same "spunk," as
Auut Polly termed it, they cither rau
Kuddetily John Haymond waa killed.
lowed him, leaving a 3-year-old bov an
orphan in tbe depths of poverty. John

of Aunt Polly's in b*-r younger days.
Borne said tf-ey were parted by a q isrrel: others, mat be wm too slow for her

married the deacon, aud. a few years
after, he married a weak, dependent
woman, suited to his easy-going uatnre.
It waa a seven days’ talk, when Auut
Poily took John Haymond's boy home
to her fireside, aud did for him as if he

she really had an affection for the boy.
or because little John inherited both
his father's easy-going nature and bis
mother's weakness, no one knew; but
she "got along" with the boy, and
brought him up in the way bo should

plaining to yon f And, armed man fell in the rear with his gun
about a foot from Bouton's back. The
third man had meanwhile been unhitch-

a short distance, tied them to some
bashes.
All this time—and the time waa not
ip^ie sireeta for socks to dam. or go
out as i s&lt; rvant girl to lean, to handle General had been furtively feeling along
a skillet properly, would you? But,
Auut Polly, 1 don't understand why ing to find a link that waa not entirely
John is dragged iu every three second.. cloned, ilia touch, which must han*
I au»lJoo .nd J..h«. h.™ &gt;» ■ been
,„.o intensified by tbe „
gDl poK
,. ,„
tight
place
in
do «.&gt;h my l.™« .b.™ .ml dotof »
wldmly to..»d •
pin™. Byy™«.n.™uo«.I.h0uUlhuM
„
Ho dn"
। u,„
U‘“,l
“ “"7
Ml.« Uuk doi». ol. Mb &lt;h» .Iigbl
-Millie »,lli«».. h... yoa ben, ra-1,,
, Bhtoh lln,
lyiwww Jolrn
for rlie -ke ol .
,,1U,
.l.M tll
il.tu..&gt;hK you ~my. ui.lioi.oa Io.,;; a
keeping lu. Lena, io
reloiw hioiu-ihi. Uu. hour&gt;•
_ |...
are like brother and sister, and I don'

~

Aunt Polly stared 'at Millie
ment, then caught up her bonnet and

tbe pistol, which wm a ■elf-cockw ol
| the " bull-dog* pattern. T hey had not
| yet gone more than thirty paces, and
|i*d just turned out of liie road
into the brush wh&lt;
cumpuahad this, and

. this Gen. Bouton whipped out Lis pis। lol, aud, half turning, tired al the man
in the rear, who felL Quick as thought,
he whirled and bored a bole th rough
i lb? one in front

running toward the
sitting-room of
be had lied the horses. Bouton, think­
ing
bls
purpose
was to
shoot
asked,
breathlessly
:
bttiona for him; and. though she had |
Collins,
“John, didn’t you toll me that Millie
never mentioned it, she had her mind
blazed
him.
made up aa to who John's wife -liquid
quite as proud of him as if ho bad been
her own. Although she intended him

Millie Williams was a

relative

of

about Millie.

What put that into your
Then, hitching
like wild fire

Then who. John Raymond. have you
left her (Millie).
John and Millie had been playmates
through childhood, and thought a great
dual ol each other; aud, aa Millie bad a
farm well stocked and a little sum ou
interest, Aunt Polly waa content to
think it-waa ao. John and Millie acre
together a great deal, and many wise
ones nodded their beads in their direc
tion, and'wondered it it “Waa settled*
between them. But tho pretty music
teacher's little finger was more to John
than Millie aud all her possessions, and.
aa for Millie, the young Dr. Austen who
lived in the city of Lincoln, fifty miles
away, thought he knew where her heart
belonged. But John, the great coward,
though tbe little music teacher blu-hed
every lime she caught the great fowl
look in hm eyes, said no word, w«Jl
aware that had Aunt Polly known what

trouble for him. And Millie, sensible
girl, chose to let her doctor wuik hii
own way in tbe world, “to sec tbe atuC

his father well to-do," she said, "but 1
never conld marry a man who did not

Millie! if there were only more sensible
women, how much belter off the world
But Aunt Polly began to think things
had gone far enough. the was getting
old. and John ought to have some one

“ Why, Jennie Jones, the little music
noticed my partiality for her. and gave
your consent to my asking her. Don't

held her

One morning Auut Polly aud: "John,
I Lave been thinking you ought to get

but very much surprised.
tired of John's name, and I am afraid

unknown

training she might

With the aid of a filo the’

Polly, wluch was, by the way, the meat
scene of the tragedy.
uul&gt;rcomiug retuara she made shout the
Near by they f.iund where three
homes had been tied and two masks
on the ground. Taking up the trail of
called upon John'
the hohu-s they found. at&gt;out a half mile
whether it was I*
further on, the body of John Wakefield,
paragon. or because Auut Polly couldn't
who lia-l dismounted, unsaddled hi«

lain down and died.
He waa found
but Jennie was accepted without a entto have been shot in the right aide, the
icum fiem Aunt Polly, though she pos­
ball lodging ju»t Iwncstl. the skin of
sessed nothing in the world but a tentbe bock. On Wednesday a man named
Cwiugtou went to his home, near El
tacd training Aunt Polly thought so
Casco, immediately after the shooting.
conducive to John's happiness; and, as
a fitting finale to every true atorv, they
lived as happily aa mortals usually do in
not intend to murder Gen. Bouton, but
tins world.
only warned to compel him to sign an

paid.

Since the regular arrive 1 of vessels in
the larger cities with tropical fruit, the

Hir.torical bus Darkening*.
In 53ti, 567. and 626 we find mention
of long periods of diminished sunlight.

plenty all the year-lhrough. and prices
ons, especially, are valuable through

back l&gt;eyond the Pyrenees, consequent

cued in an alarmlug mauner ou Aug.

vi-e would apply to berarll aa well. She
had " sot down her foot ’ inuumrrabl.limes before John, that no pretty-faced

of ease, should ste p into her shoe*. bbc
must handle the kitchen kettles aa well
aa play tbe piano, and John, though be
continued to glance into tbe music

time miles distant, with the parted
chains still dangling from their wrists

the moon, but rather an interruption
from meteoric sniadance." There waa

curve the disease, but prevents!
on make a daily use of it for this

kept dean, white, soft and supple by

nearly total, ou the morning of Aug.
14; it is mentioned in the Baton
Chronicle, which tells ns "the sun's
disk was like a black shield." The near
coincidence of dales suggests in thin
case a connection betwea n the dark­
ness and the eclipse. In 931, according
to a Portugun e historian, the sun lost
its ordinary light for several mouths,
aud this is followed by the doubtful
statement that an opening in tbe sky

used in intermittent fevers mixed with of lightning, and the full blase of sun­
strong, hot, black coffee, without sugar. shine was suddenly restored. In 1091,
Neuralgia may be cured by rubbing the
the translationsof Humboldt's "Cosmos,"
Schnurrer relates that there *s« a dark­
stray dandruff on tbe head by rubbing ening of the sun which lasted three
the roots of the hair with ik in fact, its hours, after which it had a peculiar
7 it externally tbe letter we shall
d ourselves Natural rem-xlies are

£

In another place we read: "Full
•cHpsta Bolii II. Kai. Octob. fere tret
horat: Sul circa meridiem dirt nigretcebal," there waa no visible eclipse
at thia time, and the November eclipse

June, 1191, according to Bchnumr, the

moon's shadow traversed the oontisont

■ And wouMn't you marry any one I
didn't like, John?"

Yorkshire.

There u no doobk u lo Low Coe.
greasxnan Daggett stands on tbe rail­
road question. He is sound. Con vers
ing with a Chronicle nportar the other
day, Ire said:
** rhe railroad people are tbe pettiest
kind of gougrra. They begin to show
their hand at Omaha. Iu the first
place the fare from Omaha to Ban Frandeeo is filOO.fiO, and everybody who
buys a tick ft stope to growl and ask
what that 50 centals for. They are told
tliat the half-dollar ia simply the profit
made on each passenger.
I guess tbe
•1&lt;O comes nearer tho profit than tho
half-dollar.
'Then they grab your trunk and
shove it behind a grating to be weighed.
Yon cant see the scales at all, and you
have no idea about tho Weight until a
man -mgs out * ♦» 30 ^vfr weight,' and
you have to pungle the t^onry or your
trunk don't go. Now, my trunk waa ao
small an affair that I c&lt;mld throw it
over my shoulder wtlir~t-tie hand, but
they ran up the weight to 200 pounds.
Piotiably it did weigh that much when
'a 200 jfouud baggagv-maalcr wsa sitting
on it.
"Well. I paid Ikccauee I hadnt but
two minut • to fight; and st Ogden the
Iwggsge villain still pursued me, and 1
paid some more txlra weight.
It
xrighed more at Ogden probably be­
cause a heavier man sal on it, or else
the rarefied atmosphere affect ml tho
scales. Th* a coming over tbe mount­
ains there were some extra charge' for
ropcm But I'd get even—I'll get even!
"You see, I am entitled as a memtier
of Congress to fitK) volumes of Agricult­
ural lU-jxirta, ‘AJO Surveyor General's
Reports, 500 Patent Office Reports, aud
several thousand other heavy volumes
of equally exciting character."
Reporter—“Are these reports ever
ready"
Mr. Daggett, M. C.—"Oh, yes; the
printers who set 'em up are obliged to
read 'em. Well, these are sent on to
my s*ldress free) and the railroad people
have to carry 'em for nothing under their
postal contract with the United States
Government—the biggest Government
on earth, sir. Then i’ll give one- copy
iff the agricultural romance to Farmer
Treadway, and a copy of tbe geological
fictions to Prof. Btcwart. All the rest
i peed myarlf."
Rej*&gt;rt&lt;-r—"For what purpose?"
Mr Daggett. M. C.—* Why, you see.
I’ll put my frank ou 'em and ship 'em
to Zaeh Chandler in Wisconsin, and
he’ll frank 'em and send 'em liack, and
IU frank 'em again aud redirect 'em
U» him; and these books—two tons of
'em. by
!—will go I-ack and forth
over that blasted road free until the
ussi seaaion of Congrean, when I'll get
hold of some more and start tbt-m along,
loo. I propose to keep the books in
motion until they wear out, and then
I'll sue the
company for damsgf.'a.
Oh. I’ll sicken 'em of tbe extra weight
do&lt;igv. Don't you forget H."
Every morning the Congrecamsu
g&lt;&gt;rs down to the depot and pokes
slxfnt among the freight tor his l&gt;ooks
They have pot yet arrived, but he ex
peels them everyday.— I’lrpiriMtt.X'eu.i
Chronii le.
«

1 Signlflraat Stary.
Here is a true story (except in names),
which we recommend to our
boy
| fnenda. In IM", two Luis graduated
। from an academy in Psnnsytvania.
I They hail money enough to pay for
their relucation, but no more.
" I." said the eldest, whom we shall
call Johnson, * am going to New York.
Ths: is the center of tilings. A man
j of ambition and industry can push his
1 way there. Only let me get a foothohi, and Ill be a millionaire in teu
yrara."
।
In the city Johnson found himself
I thrust l&gt;ack by thousands of yoang men
1 as amlntioua aud industnous aa he, and
’ posaeaned of cither shrewdnrea, influI ential fnenda, or exceptional talent,
I neither of which be had. He struggled
| ou for two years, studied medicine, put
out his sign, and—starved, with dozeu»
of other |Mtieut)eaa M. D a He tried
sutborahip. chromo agencies, peddling
pencils and soap from door to door,
and failed in all. Last week be died iu
an almshouaa from disease brought on
by insufficient food and tho foul air of
the wretched tenement-house in which
he lived.
Wright, th* other lad. struck for
I-iwa, then tho “ far Weal," took np a
quarter-aeo ion of land. Luilt liimaeli a
but, grubbed np the timber and went to
farming. Aa yean passed, he added to
his land; it increased in value; he mar
ried, and ia now one of tbe prosperoua
men in Dea Moines county. Ono of
hi» sons ia a prominent physician, an­
other is in Congreaa, the whole family
rank among tbe leaders of their State.
Now Wright waa no stronger man, in­
tellectually. Ilian Johneoa. The secret
of hia suoccaa waa that whatever knowl­
edge or talent he bad had room, in a
new country, to develop. A lad must
have cxcc|&gt;tional busineaa capacity or
money or influence to make his tray
at all in our struggling, over-crowded
citiea.
Tbe vast untilled flelds^f the West
are waiting hr our buys. Within the
last five years, too, it has been proved
that thia country ia to be tbe great food
factory of Europe- Tbe production
and shipment of beef, wheat, batter,
capned goods, ata, have already toatfimcd rnonnoui proportions. On the
farm ia the sure way to nwfulneos and
fortune, boys, not in the a'.ithug sUeeta
of oar largo eitiea, where thousands are
living a meager existence for want of
work.
|

and a crop of 4'2O,UU0,UUO bushels may
be reasonably counted upon. This u
an increase in ten years of 133.000JMM)
bushels in the annual wheat production

Out of thia year's harvest, reckoning
tin- population in this country at 48,SoO.OUi j&gt;cr*on*. 19t.UUU.UU0 buabcla will
be needed for consumption aud 50.0U0,000 for seed; in all 244.0OO.lXJO; leaving
at the high eat estimate 19C.OUO.OOU for
export, to which may be added 20,000.-

crop. Whether the European demand
will equal the xmount of surplus wheal
in this country is still doubtful. It will
unquestionably equal last year's de-

LEE REED A (XL,

Dvaiwu the semi-annual bouse clean­
ings. as well as at other timre. the nret
housekeeper should avoid making a
whotareta destraction of written papers,
tax receipts, or indeed receipts of any
kind. Bometimre old tatt-rs prove to
contain information which becomes
valuable to toe possessor. Every bouse
ahould contain some receptacle for such
business papers, and they ahould be
filed and preserved for future use, if

LUMBER WAGOI8,
FxkM Wxooxa a Srkax.'.TT.
pOBKRTS A HOTI KKISM,

DBU8S, IEDIC1XES til CHEMICALS,

Baoiuxo MkaT.—Snrceas in broiling
depends on having a thick, fleaby piece
of tender most, a clear fire, a dean
gridiron, and on the meat being turned
repeatedly. Broiled meat should not
be sprinkled with sMt until after it ia
cooked, end it should never be cut into
in order to ascertain whether it is done,
as, if agnin put to tbe fire the juice
escapea from the ent, and the meat beeomea dry and lass nutritious.

pOWEES A BARLOW,

HARDWARE,

Gunx Btacrrr.—I set my sponge
with w beat floor over night; in the morn ■'
ing I put tbe latter in s large jan. and
add aa much warm waler aa 1 need, two J.JENRY A. GOODYEAR,
large table spoons of shortoning (for s
large dripping pan), spoonful of soda, IBOlf, RAILS 1 SHELF HARDWARE
teacup i f sugar, Salt, stir all togrtbsr,
then add all Graham, or part flour is
good for s change. It ia not to be.
too stiff. When it will drop off the
pan to raise, then mold tn biscuit. -

PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE,

good article,and. before wearing them
at all, she lines the feet with new thin
, muslin, that ia the port that wears most
quickly—the heels and tors. Bhe nays
they wear twice aa long sa they do with­
out The linings must be nicely fitted
and ran on smoothly, or they will not
answer the end desired; but a little
practice enables one to do it quite

twat, however, nothing more than an

and some pepper. If cream is olitainable, aid half a pint at the conclusion.

preted. nut over GO.UUO.OOO bushels;
and if this is supplemented by the
usual European im;&gt;urt of 20,taX&gt;.tM&gt;U
bushels from Rounumia. and 5,UC1),UUU

~btberUd g.. U«.t»l,.«n.ru-t.
Chrotbe eldut Ud u. the U|D.I
cnaaehol ,ad gUnog .dm-, b. felt d
.uutbn to I... d,.d pudbu o, .
dcath-etrugRle between it and himself
, . ... .
..
...
and little brother. He was Rood snot
. the
-J
veresi icai ni» young eye ana nerves
had ever been put to. and onr that
might well hare tned an older and I
st outer hunter. He drew the l&gt;ead and

““ “&gt;«

»'

-i •
,•"&gt;'&gt;“

“"4^“'. " “ “!
.*?
“.“f'*'
Very tnfiing
the p~.t
UM1M Vood.causes may c
,8r ‘e
y --------"»JI
Uou of affairs in favor of high
prices.
,
„„
.
0“
“ f"'"”- •» “"P
ever harvested m this Country will be
,
.
,
.
earned
more cheaply,
ehranlv. and
and,
rarr,rd1 to
“&gt; market more

drTe|»p« d. Although’in
^4 u&gt; a certain extent

------- - — ---- •
—
me uuaiuw
uaxutnew
sprang.
It seemed, said the lad, aa
as
even Webster's Unabridged de­
though tbe animal -prang out from the
tion of the system m a Immis of trade
will involve various changes in State
laws. Not long ago tbe New York Pro­
young hunter again thought be ha-1 duce Exchange decided by liollot to
mimed. Clubbing hia gun, he advanced employ the "cental systemJ instead of
on the brute to strike it, bat it rolled
over dead before he coaid do so. Ex­
amination proved that hia first shot had ton Produce Exchange have resolved
struck about four inches back cf the to follow thia example. Circulars have
lieen sen Uncommercial bodies through­
out the country by the New York Ex-

and his little brother would doubtlcea
have fallen victims of the animal's rav­
enous hunger.—Lock Haven f'Pa.J
Democrat.

day uight an insect of some kind en­
tered his ear, and, after buzxipg there a
o.„,to-.-TO.. nilb-ugb.
bo oou of II b.U&gt; U.«,d
wbco hia ear ba&lt;w* to pain him
The
I
P"» -ore
&gt;&gt;■. ™
II compelled
to walk toe
Boor ail niitbt.
compelled
“
'“O'1"™ to walk
““ the floor all night.
- In
In toe
the moron,g
moron b he
hr went
went to
to Dr.
Dr. IPillvlllvboa ’■bo u.Laed th, ... uid faaod
“ /•
™U of “W’ ..Tbe..•b&gt;lf

“one therefore, will leave a targrr marhad hatched within twenty-four hours.
8‘“ o&lt; P™Q‘ ‘a u‘e h*0*1'
At tlic end of thirty-six hours they bad
grown to the length of an eighth of an
inch. Tbe doctor treed to kill the Ians-

yet, crouching on the hmb, its eyes QOt
fairly fit to burst in their malignant'

matter and the Subsistence Department
to adopting it

About six years ago

ally adhere to tbs conventional buabcl

Mammy," as tbe old tody wm famil-

Matthew Pana and Matthew of

■dietne, and aayltung etae which

mtasion mercbauta Numerous liquids,
aanrups, oils, etc., vary much in weight,
according to their quality, in some
articles too better quality being lighter,

wall

j
I
I

MsJ* cteiMs*. Hsu
Mn**

Tl'LIl'N RUSNELL,
( tf

TJK/’Sr G-OOZDl

I^OBT. J. GRANT Sell*

’

PLASTER

wb* at supply which Europa is likely to
gradients, and mix tnem
receive trom points outside of this
A Itoy's Fisht with a Panther.
A few days since, while Mr. W. B. country may be placed at 75,U00,0U0.
I doabte the quantity
Bet the mixture
Tbe current deficiency is p&gt;soed at
Higgins, residing about two and a half
j miles from Renovo, ou the dividing from 225,&lt;XK).0UU to 275,OUU,&lt;MX) Irashi-ls th nee a day. taking care to loosen tli&gt;
Tbe
demand
in
England
is
elcarly
I ri'Ige between Paddy's and Drury's 1
cork daring the shaking.
Four »»r fivi
runs, was working in Jus field making —- I..,, b, «. .» ulail m . d,.u„t !»n I «’“•“«&gt;
Th.
reain,
of tbe field making off with a hen. He
thought it a fox, and called the atten AH Northern Africa is tn a atatei of f»m
me. or ia producing bandy enough food
it George is fond of hunting, and. for its owu supply, leaving nothing tor
&lt;ld out1 and a
This cuts off one French To one gallon of
getting bls gun. he started off for the export
w&gt;- wm*»v w&gt;
aoun-e of supply in Algeria. The crops half poundn of naa&lt;
fox. accompanied by his 5-yeur-old
saltpeter; bnng the brine to a boil, and
brother and a hound. They had not in Northern Italy have failed, aud Italy
then, while boiling hot, pour on th*lieen gone long when Mr. Higgins heard is importing grnui already, instead of
meat; it will keep as much an it will
■ several continuous yells of the U&gt;&lt;«t exJ-orting it, which doses another re
cover. The meal munt Im- kept entirely
tembla kin A Tbe varmint bail been pou from which France obtains grain.
under the bru e. Iu the spang again
The
potato
crop
in
Northern
France
has
I treed by the dog, and its half human
| nhrieks rent the air with terrible dia- generally failed, and the local food sup­ boil, skim aud pour it on the mast while
hot Some add one pound sugar and
uuctnesa, like the shnll. agonised voice ply all overtbe republic is deficient It
is a low estimate, then, which places the one ounce aalcratua to IU0 |x&gt;uuds of
demand
I cited father and bis Arid-hands at once , French
...
~. for wheat
. , .at 1U0.UU0.__„
| mode for the point whence cwme three ;
busheta. The rrel of Europe will
,
i . ing sounds, and ere thev reached
i. । prolisoly need 75
000 00U iu.
more,
forebo
v.wv.vw
««• but mav
in a Be}'
d,.
. | «“&gt;
“Pflj «' •
Lag.. IraJ.
o«^.n»g 6™ 1
l“ —dJ'»
(,&lt;■' ...» larb (o I.Lgib, .ad .U„d„.g |
«»
Mad,I»U UM unpleasant
l«O feu high. n. bo,. b.d foUo.ol
tbe dog to . big tree. np whieb the ।

GOODYEAR,

0R1 GOODS, SIUS ail DRESS 600DS

succotash wants tender yoong corn,
Have a doxeu young cars, and remove
exported during the coming year will with a sharp knife the kernels. If your
probably reach fil50.000.UUU, and may corn ta tough, do not cut too close to
n»e to a higher figure.
Tbe un­ the coh. String a quart of young Imjuis,
Boil the l&gt;eans
known quantity .in the wheat supply and cut them m three
of
the
world
ta
Russia.
Its with the corn, in half a pint of wxter
harvest has been pronounced for Boil for quite three-quarters of an
under the average for weeks post but hour. When eooked, cover closely, add

la whieh oo&amp;atitate abuaboiin
locahtica cauaa perplexity also.

IMky, DK

Attorney A Counsellor,

Am economical lady says that wh

arveranoe ttunkhalf.

J AMES A. SWEEZEY,

and screved down. It
pared tbe aarne aa for putting ia wtodow stare Btone juga tor fruit may be
aenled in tbe same way, and with leas
trouble than with ordinary sealing-wax.

syringe, but he failed uttcrmove them. He extracted from twentyfive to thirty of the crawling little
things, which had lodged against tbe
dram of the ear. The lad experienced
a great feeling of relief when the job
wm finished, but not all were removed
then, and an ther operation will be nee-

Salt, Lime, Water Lime, Ac.

yyi. P.

hicks,

Groceries and General Produce,
J^ESTLET BROS. A WILKINS,

MANI1.

Y

IIOOKM and BLI.XIAA,

M- BLACK.

American and Foreign Marble,
Mouumenta, Tombstone*. Mutlea, 4k.,

NO PATENT NO PAY
PiTEIH

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                  <text>ORNQ STRONG,
Devoted to the Interests of the

VOLUME VI.

tv Under the Sun.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER- 13, 1879.

NUMBER 51

double IM much as all other countries.
Th* product .of Hist country in 1877
wm 134,179.068 tons, while the quan­
tity produced in the United State* that
year was only atarat fiO,000.000 tons.
Germany's coal product in 1877 wm
48.337,350 ton*; that of Franc* 16,773,77W’tona; that of Belgium 14,099.281
ton*. Coal ia also produced in Austria,
Hungary, Spain. Russia, China, Japan,
4—Turkey, Italy and
Fainting and Ito Canse.
Fainting is so common with some
persons, pwrticnlarly women, atid the
cause of H is so Utile understood by

O. PARMENTER.

CHAS. IL BRADY,
A TrnRNKT si ta. a»4 itotauo, In
B~) KMnto mM lM.ran&lt;. Ar~l.
sarflravrrroaBs asrraUliv. ftat.iy
•tai Ciataa rwnpclj »tUn.tal m. aB4

EMORY PARADY.

Naval Academy will bo admllled io the British
lloysl NsvsIUuliegs stGrarawkh as •t-idunia.
—For tbs three days ending ttnpt &amp;,asvralyciao new mam of favor ooeunyd al Mempbm,
white t verity-eerra dcaihi look place from the
■treed powUlraca. The tie.war! Aawx-iahur.
Lu run ont of fanda, sad l*aa appealed to Ibe Bfacturtng tntrrrct of that cnlerprtt'.ng town It
will not readily recover from. The canse ef
reepood, and the tuoel lii-cral of all. waa Jay toe smash is 'eportad to be the rascality of
Gould.of hew 1'ork, » ho has taUgrsphcd to M em
—The reducUoo in lbs LztauUna ingar crop,
1*1x1* to draw on him fur
for the relief
food, and suihoniuxg the llcbef Committee to ntuw&lt;! by Uxe recrat stona, h MUmslnJ u al
'«wt axi,000 luigabcxla of .Ogar suJ ICO.fOU
barrels of mnlaanrn. worth ia toe aggrvgstc
over •a,«»V’’V The loan ia too coUoa crop

—ChimRu devatora oontalo i.lM.WI
of wheat. U,san,Ml bnahetat of corn, «n.lH7
bnahela of oat». 11 ",000 budxiU of rya. l^tlK
bushels of l-atloj, making a grand total of

of lUpraraolaUvra, agreed spec by tbenjmmitU-e IB reerwa, will place die entire leglelathm ia
the bands of the majority aod provrai flU-

hava been bolding ttoir annual c-mvration rt
Chkago lately.
—The fooUmrdy attesnpi to cross ibe Atlantic

TyODCOTT HOUSE,
Xn.hvillK, Michigan.
C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor.

— A spseiai Irens Csrthace, Jiv, states that
David Coilim, Junes Greer, William Hpetsee:
and W Ji. Smith, fannrra, hare hern irrsliJ

country at tba eteaa ot tba wan Ona night,
fourtera yrero MT1, s party of men e*ll««l him
out of hte U&gt;u»? U.J kilted him. For suppoaed
pamdpaU* in tnia affair ;tbo four fsraere
noticed in the fever, however, aa there were
forty-tel new cases reported tn tbs forty -eigh,
b-wrv next previous, sad twenty-one deaths

•yyiLUAM JONES.

CHARLES SCHEIDT,

kuockod ia bar bottom, wiuclt caused bar to SU'
aad tonk la half au boor. The waler arouqd
t!»e Teasel became bloody immediata-lj after
the shock was felt The mrtr had barely Ume

the building-are probably fatally Injured
Archie Turner had a Hf broken and shoulder
dtaocstul Hugh Malraaey, a boy of hi, only

knowledge on the subject often proven
valuable. Faintness conaista in tempo­
rary failure of the activity of the heart,
the blood not being properly circulated
in consequence. Although it does notreach the head, the sufferer loeee all
cicanicaa of vision, and/if not prevent­
ed, may fall, the fall not infrequently
restoring the normal condition. There
is no convulsion, and though he—more
prormbly she—can hardly be called oonx-iova, he ia not so profoundly unconaciou* as to be incapable of arousal, as
happens in epilepsy. There are all de­
grees of faintness, from merely feeling
faint and looking somewhat pale to posi­
tive and complete swooning. In some
cases one faint is no sooner cured tlian
another and another succeed, hour after
hour, even day after disy. It is vearcely necessary to rar that such caww are
'
1 prompt treatment.
The causes__________________ „
are so easily affected that they swoon if
they cut their finger or see any one
bleed. Their ilcfcct ia over-sensitive
nerves ami weak muscular fiber. The
heart ia essentially a muscle which is
feeble in some, strong in others—feeble
generally in women and strong in men,
Whatever weakens the heart and must
des commonly prpduoes
faintness,
close, foul air lietug an active cause.
Wliatcvcr greatly affix-ta the nervea,
such as l&gt;ad news or the sight of the
disagreeable or horrible, may induce a
swoon, and lore of blood ia an oilier and
a serious incitemcuL Bound health,
naturally accompanied by firm nervea
and muadea, is the Ixsl preventive of
faintness. The majority of vigorous
men go through all kinds of severe and
painful exp-nenecs without fainting,
while delicate men anil many women

LOCOMOTIVE*’ SPEED.

, “ How fast do you think we arc trav­
eling?" Charley Fraser, one of the oldMt engineers of the New York, Lake
Erie and Western railway, asked a Sun
reporter, m they were flanding together
One of the greatest bleeaings which
outh* footboard of locomotive 309,
the Bible tabar-wsih it everywhere ia a
rushing over the meadows towaid
day once s week when the hard worker
Rutherford Park.
can rest and forget that he ia a beeat of
* I should think
Imrden. and remember that he is a man.
a mile a minute. '
Addiaon wrote of the Habbath, that it
“ A mile a minute!”said Fraa*r. “ 1
waa “a good institution, becatue it made
doubt if you ever lode a mile a minute.
poor fieople wash and draaa themselves
Few locomotives have driving-whocla
rcenectably once a week.* The Hab­
over five feet, and I have my doubts if
ited i wm made for. man—for man, not
a five-foot wheeler can be pushed a mile
PITH AND POINT
as shopkeeper, plowman, statesman,
a minute. People liaw a very errone­
but aa a rational, moral, religious
ous idea of the speed of railroad trains.
A X1CB uncle's heir, who waited long,
crestnre. A great aulhorras in one of
We are not going now more then thirty- was finally worth hia weight in gold.
our London dailies not long since
five miles an hour, and thia is very fast.
Ax exchange believes jumping the
Gintod out the contract between the
Few trains make this speed. Tne pas­
iriatian and the Moslem in this resengers in the car-, would think wo were rope to l»e tripping the light, fantastic
1 sjx-cL He attends the m&lt;»&lt;jtic on hia
going a mile a minute sure if I was to tow. Hcmporaible!
Habballi Friday, devout, jwrhapa, im
"Bxtrx od the shoes are fashionable,"
pull out tho throttle so aa to send her
| the Christian. Irat always in hia wurk-aforty miles su lionr. The express trains soliloquized old Hardheart when bo
day drees— there ia no change of atiirr,
make no such time as the local trains. kicked Sarah's young man out
[ no general rest from labor. No; the
Where we lose ia with so many stops.
Tur lilies uf the field have pistils;
|&gt;oor Arab, toiling in hia one sordid gar­
No man could stand on a platform ear and every wide-awake citizen of fair
ment, is never able to say to himself;'
and face the wind going a mile a Texas is “arrayed like one of these.*
“I am a man, and not a liesat of bur­
minute and live. The Lrvaih would
Tur. hired girl who was called up at
den ;* but wherever this tank goca, ii
actually be blowu out of his body. You 4 o;clock in the morning thinks arose
ncema to huah the machineries of every­
couldn’t count the telegraph poles going two hours tater would sound quite m
day life into silence. Man everywhere
a mile s minute. Talk to an old onthrown aside the tools and the soiled
gincer of that rate being made by a I
CiPHKit ia the very appropriate name
garmr-nta, by nicaiui of which he earns
passenger train, and he would laugh. 1 i
of a New ELtmpanirv I ml loon 1st wtio bus.
hia daily bread; he goes forth after hia
made a mile in a minute once, however.
invented a new air-ship. We suppose
weekly ablution and change, refreshed
It wax when I was but 18yean of age.
ivtar WsyiMS- in soul and body; and often in this
he ia, in all that the term implies, au
I was an engineer then, in charge of a
■ to l.'laanntU, hushed silence—like John in the Spirit
airy naught
fine six-foot wheel locomotive. There
- on the Lord’s day, he thinks of the
“ Mahmaoe,* rays a cynic, “ia like
were a lol uf railroad moguls on board,
white robes of the eternal BablaUh. He
and the object waa to make tho beat putting your band into a ling containing
rramnbm that he in more than a mere who used to faint continually-in time we could. They were to ring the ninety-nine snakes and one eel. You
crow da, at bad news, at accnce of diaanimal, to be fed and sheltered—more
gong when the qiccd was a mile a min­ may get the cel. but the chances are
Ilian a mere creature of intellect cape- Irraa— now faint comparatively seldom; ute. 1 thought we were making it fpr against you."
and the fact is ascribed to their relin­
ble of education; that hia highest in­
Tutum—“Come, now, Mr. B.. give me
quishment, for the most part, of the
terest* arc aptrilnahand that Uie noblest
habit of lacing, to C-ir inerrsscl exer- length, on a down*grade, with a full a familiar example of Hogarth's line of
relations which he sustains are to God
cine in the open air, and their bettor bead of steam, when wo wire «»uiiiing grace. Can’t you think of it? It's a
and eternity.
physical conditions. Not one Ameri­ along m if we were all going to destruc­ curved article that you ace every day.*
can woman faints to-day where, thirty tion, and the motion of the piston going Mr. B. (desperately)—“A — a— pretzel.*
8ats the New York Commercial Ad­
There is s touching story of the fa years ago. twenty-five women fainted, over the center could no longer bo distnotu Dr. Samuel Johnson, which had . ami the diminution of the disorder, al- linguiahed, the 1x11 rang. We hail vertiser; “Several psjxrs have been
reached the rate of a mile a minute. making fun of the Duke of Argyll's red
an influence on many a lx»y who has । ways the result of direct causes, ia an
heard it.
Samuel's father. Michael . unmistakable evidence, which other It waa the faaU-st I over rode, before or hair, but he can't help it, gentlemen; be
Johnson, was a poor liookm-Jler in Litch­ things corroborate, of
the marked aiuce. I tried hard to mako a mile a was born so.* Sort o' redheaditary,eh?
field, Eng. On market days he used to amelioration of the health of the highly- minute on subsequent miles, but lacked — Boston Transcript.
carry a jmckage of books to Uttoxetcr, organized, extremely sensitive, but it three or four seconds every time. I
Ont. of the most trying momenta in
and sell them from a stall in the market­ I flexible and enduring, women of our couldn't aqueeu- another mile inside ot the life of a voung man is when he hsa
tho sixty seconds. When you hear a 42 he doesn't kno^ what to do with,
______
place. One day the bookseller was sick, .complex nee.
man telling about riding in a passenger
and asked his son to go and sell the
and
ta at a loss to decide which to pur­
A Savage Duel.
train thet ran a mile a minute, don't say
&gt;
a_ s_
_.
HamueL. from a silly
James Dobbins and Michael Burna anything, but mentally senate1. off a chase, a colored shirt or a pair of eyepride, reft________ .
। gimmes. — New lock Star.
were neighbors, living in the Kansas good allowance.*
Fifty years afterward Johnson became
!
SroAk, the cbcniista tell ua, ia oom­
the cck-brajcd author, the compiler of river liottom, six and a half miles from
' posed of coal and water. Now, if tLe
Four years ago
The Hunt Dtamsads in the World.
the “English Dictionary,* and one of Kanias City, Mo.
gnxTrs would only renu mber Hun, and
Western sovereigns are not the jx»
the moat distinguished scholars in Ru­ Dobbins got married, and at inc time
The sum vm . aeaeora of the finest diamonds in the put coal in the sugar, when they feel
gland, but he never forgot hu&gt; act of Bunn lent him f80.
compelled to mix it. itiMivul of rand, it
uukindnesa to hia poor, hard-toiling never |&gt;aid back, and on this account •'orld, for the Rajalis of Matan, Borneo, would be gratifying to their customer*.
there was bxl feeling between the men. and the Shah of I’enia have the largest
father; so when he visited Uttoxetor he
Burns visited the city or e day recently, hitherto known. The one belonging to —Burdette.
determined to show Ina sorrow and reand Dobbins wm engaged to work on the Emperor of the Motigula weighed
Some people who think that by
He went into the market-place at the the road. Oil hia way home Burna 279 carats (about four grains each), and church mcmtierahipi' they are pre­
(isaaed the place where Dobtana and wm valued at I'XOtlO.OUO franca. The empting homesteads in a land that ia
time of business, uncovered hia brad,
others were working. The men did famous Orloff, the property of the Rus­ faire r tlian thia, will find that putting
and stood there tot an hour in a pour­
ing rain, on the very spot where the not speak. To go to hia house Dob­ sian crown, ia one of the most remarka­ blank cnvi'.kqxsi in Uic contribution box
book stall used to stand. “This." he tans had to |iaa* by that of Buena. ble diamonds, on account of the well­ on Bunday will provide a serious draw­
When Dobtans arrived in front ot ! Fhown cirmmstancce under which it back to reading the Utica dear.
Bnrus* bouse he found tlie latter stand­ ! waa brought to Europe. The large
diaotiedieoce to my kind father."
Burna atone'belonging to the Emperor of Bra» word -enough"): “Now suppose, Fred­
The spectacle of the great Dr. John­ ing there, revolver in hand.
said: “ Jim, I want that money yon xil. which weighs 1,730 carata, would be dy, that you gave pussy all the milk she
son standing bareheaded in the storm,
to atone for the wrong done by him owe me-" Dobtana made a reply which worth many millions were not its brill­ can tap, all the meat she can cat, and
incensed Bums. Burna showed anger iancy diminished by certain defects. all the sweet' «ake she cares for, what
fifty yean before, is a grand and touch­
and Dobbins Mid : '* Throw down that The Sultan of Nizam's diamond weighs will she have?” Freddy (with sur­
ing one. There is a representation of
it (in marble) on the doctor's monu- revolver and I can whip von." Barna 400 carats; that of the Emperor of Aus­ prising alacrity): “Kittens.*— Marion
tria 29 grains; and that of the King of (Ohio) Mirror.
।
Many a man in after life has felt hia aide, when Dobbins said: * You Portugal 25) grains. The famous KohOld Mr*. Cuir rays she has alway,
acmething harder and heavier than a , have the drop on me now, but if you i-noor, or Mountain of Light, in the noticed that in the summer-time, when
1 wait till I come back I will be heeled to projwrty of the Queen of England. The
storm of raia beating upon his heart,
it is not needed, the sun is always aa
when he remembered his acta of un­ I meet you." Dolibtna tlicn drove hia one which adorned the tiara of Pius IX., hot m an oven, while in the winter,
| team into his yard, and, leaving them
kindness to a good father or mother I unhitched, ran into his house, and, get­ and wm bequeathed by him to hia suc­ when a warm sun would be very agrixcessor, Leo XIII., ia one ot tho finest able, it i* always m cold as an ice-house.
now in their graves.
Dr. John Todd, of Pittsfield, the emi­ ting two revolvers, started toward
nent writer, never coaid forget how, Burns’ place. Bums was kitting on the nry of the Duke of Burgundy; seised at
doorstep.
Without saying a word, Oranworn. It waa sold after the battle
when hia old father was very sick, and
sent him away fur medicine, he (a little and presenting a revolver in each hand, to a Jew of Berne, for 3 crowns, then
I Dobbins opened fire on him.
The
stscceaaiYely for 5,000 and C.000 &lt;1 neats,
1x1) Lad been unwilling to go, and made
balls took effect in tho side of the and afterward purchased for 14.000 by
up a lie that “ the druggist had not got
house. Burna then ran into the house, Luigi Sforxa. from whom it pasKed into
any such medicine.”
The old man was just dying when got bis pistol and rushed nt Dobldna. tho hands of Po]»o J alias IL for 20,000
The men advanced to within two feet of ducats.
Every one known that the
little Johnny came in. and said to him,
It always appears to be absurd to us
“My boy, your father suffers great pain each other before a shot was firtxL Dob­ ” Regent," of the weight of 136 carats, to hear the hero or heavy villaia in the
bins tired first, the shot hitting Burns is the flneat of the diamonds belonging
for want of tiiat mediein* “
on the right fore-ann. Burns retaliat­ to the French regalia. Connoiaaeors melodrama exclaim, at the footlights,
Johnny started in great distrera for
Ixfore
accreting himself in a mu-ty
the medicine, but it wm too late. The ed, an«l x'nt two bullets through Dob­ consider it to be worth 12,900,000 franca. closet in tho castle: “And—now—if—
father on his return was almost gone. bins' chest. Dobtana, in return, abol —GalignanCt
Pm—dis-oov—e-r-r-r-ed—Tm — lostBurna
through
the
atalotnen.
Barns'
He could only My to the weeping l«oy.
I’m lost I" when the stupidest boy in the
“Love God. and always speak the truth, last shot struck Dobbin* under the left
A Fight for Life with a (irixriy.
ton gallery known very well if he's found
for th&lt;- &lt;*ya of God ia always upon you. oar, and paaaod clear through hia h«wL
On Wednesday afternoon, a man — he's found.
Now kiwi me once more, and farewell* Both mon, now in dying agony,clinched wunixl Williama come into San Jove,
Tltrougb all hia after life Dr. Todd each other. They fell to the gaound, CaL, for a doctor, stet ug that his oomBurna
often had a heartache ovex that ad. of Dobbtna being undizneaih.
uuuon, Walter F. King, hail been bad­
falsehood and disobedience to hia dying Ix-at DoWnna over the head and fane ly injured by a grizxly bear, in a eonfather. It takes more than a shower of with the taut of his revolver. Thon, teat that morning a in canon known aa
rain to wash aaray the memory of such thinking that Dobbins was dead, be Bkunk's hollow, al out thirty-five miles
aina. Dr. Todd repented of that sin a started to leave him. With dying en­ aoutlieast of Ban Jose. Tim men were
ergy Dobbins turned, and in a moment
i bon useA timea.
hunting for deer. King got on a bear
The words, “Honor thy father and bad thrown Burna under. One of the
track, on Tuesday, and went oat early
thy mother," means funr things - always neighbors, a Mra. Kalfton, appeared at
the next morning. Aa ho did not re­
। do what they bid you. always tell them thia time and pulled Dobbins off Burna. turn m time, his compamon went out
Two young men came up, and Rio men
the truth, always treat them lovingly,
to k stcL for him. aud found lum un­
and take care of them when they are were separated. Burns waa taken to
conscious. but still alive, with hi* skull
sick or grown old. I never yet knew a his house, and tho two young men fractured and his k-fl side ,torn. A
started
to
take
Dobbins
to
hia
house.
boy who trampled on the w.abc* of hi*
They had hardly gone five yards before grixxly lay dead about six yards -way. crer loosed hia bold on the two horns,
the animal roeei ,
'
LU!
carried back to camp, and aastatuce kga and prtipared lor a chargo. In Um
given by a couple of men who were own defense Mr. Clay now took tLc
When Washington wm 16 years old,
camping a few aailea distant. King animal m before by the horns, and thus
be determined to leave home and be a
says be followed the bear's tracks to a for a time Urey stood, white a crowd of
midshipman in the Colonial navy.
■ort of cave in the hillside, heavily bor­ street boys gathered about, immensely
After he Lad sent off his trunk, be went
dered eith ehaparral. and, wipporing amused at the unusual spectacle of •
in to bid Us m&lt;41»er good-by. Bhs
the animal waa inside, waa on the
wept so bitterly because he was going
Whfc.wbB a rmtiiag of the M
•way that he said to hia negro servant,
caused him to tars, and be then dia"Bring back my trunk; I am not going
oovered Brain only foitv feet awav. Ho
to make my mother redfer no by my
raiaad hia rifle and fired, and tba bar
leavina her.1*
came foe him. Me shot three ktMk
dropped his gun, and pulled hia Luntjust as the brute reached him, ।

kn ife, the bear efaaed on him. He cut
frantacaUy, tart waa struck &lt;n Ibe bead
with ibe animal’s paw, and rent orebored
no more until awriod back to camp,
flan PranciKO BulUtui.

�pHE NEW HYWTEM OF

SATURDAY.

A three year old child of tteth Drake
of Lodi. Washtenaw county, waa
thrown from a wagon and inrtantly
killed .last week.
Chartea Blood and John Harting* of
Kalamazoo fooled with a pistol and
both rot shot. Harting ia the ankle
nan Blood in the thigh.
Richard Champion, a workman at the
Barnum iron mine, near Ishpeming,
fell a distance of 40 feet a few day*
since and waa instantly killed, his neck
being broken.
A six-year-old soo of Walter Holmes
of Salem station, Waahtrnaw county,
waa instantly killed the 6th, by being
caught in the machinery of the eleva­
tor at the depot.
Daniel Anderson, a brrakuian on the
Grand Rapid* &amp; Indiana Railroad; fell
between two freightcars near
'’
mill on Monday and both legs
off. He died the next day.
Vances William*, of Di
Eaton county, and Mrs. Liuk . .u&gt;ubull, wife ot Shepherd TriihsbulL of
the same village, have mysteriously
diaapi&gt;earcd. William. U a married
man.
The new liquor law cytfreoajy forbid*
Ute sale of liquor in "any place or room
where the game ot billiards, pool, pig­
eon hole or anr oilier game of chance
is played or allowed to be played.”

The chief pillar that was, i* known'
a* Dr. C. C. Lathrap, a mau of about
forty-eight years of age; commercial­
ly, a lumber dealer; religk&gt;u*ly. a
trustee, a class leader, a Sunday school
teacher, in the minister’s abaencc, a
leader of prayer meetings, and alto- '
getber, tiie moot enterprising Christian 1
__ j
in the chureh. The leaser pillar ia Mi**
nJ Tidy on~the 1
Hattie Wallace, a young lady
th;
Minny side of thirty, teacher
teacher iu
in the
the !'
------- —■»—•
public achool and also superintendent
;
of the primary department of the ,
Sunday school. There is another per- j
son to lie noticed; life
।;
of said pillar. Thi* lady is consider­
ably more tluui a pillar; she may I*
said to lie gven more than n whole
church, or a half dozen churches. It is
in fact, Mr*. Mary T. Lathrap, nn
?[Uertionably to-dav the leading Mar
n the constellation of publie woman.
She is all that Mr*. Van Cott is in the
rerival field. She i« the equal of Miss
Willard in the temperance field, and
i she is a great deal lieaides. , When
sometime ago the National Woman’s
Christian Temperance Union, in con­
vention assembled, drteraiined to lay
siege to the White House, it wm Mrs.
Lathrap who wgs eho*en to lead the
assault, and it 1* on record that the en­
tire Haye* family laid down their arms
in unconditional surrender.
I
i

In the Wallace enclosure i* tn inmcnse arbor, or covered walk, extend­
ing from the house almost to the di­
-.a distance
of* *thirty
or
viding fence,
*'
v*
“
When
forty fret. '»»
uca .their
mku fondne** for
&gt;va
each other’* society first attracted at­
opera-­
tention, they conducted their opera
Finally
tion* with exceeding caution. Finally
,.-~i to
•„
they grew little bolder, and used
“meet by chance, tho usual way," near
an old oak in the outskirts of the city,
and this, among the bora, aoon came

■ages; on the distant height* Ireland
us our ugly looking "bull dogs," (heavy
artillery) which ever ami anon belch
forth their iron missiles of death which
If enforced, tiietaw will make tramp* go screeching through the air above
tramp away from the Stale.
u* and explode with a terrible wiqing
About a year ago it
now tire locality in
Richard Crenr de I4oa wss tin- most over the rebel works. Such a scene is
stylish dressed man in England of his one of a lifetime, and impresses the known m
time. When be put on hi* tin helmet beholder or participant in a manner
Going to her achool in the morning.
and cast iron ulster, and a pair of lam- | never to be forgotten.
That mornii.g a* 1 went down to tin Mi** Wallace had a habit of wander­
insted steel liootii, and picked up a
ing a gfxxl deal out of her way for the
club with an iron knob and a steel river with my lamented comrade. sake of a walk with her class leader.
The straigbest road to the school paus­
spike in tiie end, and set forth on a
‘Jbonnie, I am ed in clo*c proximity to Lathrop's lum­
crusade, the fashionable society of
ber office ; but they evidently conclud­
that day considered him jurt "dresaed
ed that it would not do to ire seen meetbattle to-day I am more likely to be
killed than you In my knapsack are ever, sire would take trouble to branch
some trinket*, worth but little; relic* off several block*. A certain grocery
a fellow killed him,
that 1 have picked up and made since store ran* through from one rtrret to
ThomM II. Stopfdl’and Hellen Reed
another.
One front i* on Main the
I left home. They would be dear to other on Mill street. The Elder would
were married at Ebensburg, Pa.. my wife and children, and if I get
WATCH FOB BtK
ngainst tiie wishes of the Reed family killed I leave them in yoar care, and
the bride's brother, particularly, hav­
ing opposed the match. The young 1 wm affected to tears by this request; street. Lathrap would appear at the
Mill street entrance. Hu would enter,
couple were at the village hotel, get­ put fortunately Spurlock Was not kill
rub hi* hands in a pious sort of a way,
ting ready to start on a honeymoon ed that day. Hereafter I shall have oc­ remark, aa he ambicd along, that thotre
tour, and the brother dashed into the
room in great rage, and attempted to Englishman, and Crimean soldier, and
shoot Stopfell. The girl saved her what a terrible death Ire met and how and thus make hi* way through the
store. The boys in the Store were all
husband's life by seizing her brother’*
"on to it" and watching, and. like au­
pistol, but the excitement speedily
The heavy batteries on the opposite tomatic clockwork.^liss Wallace would
canaed her death.
height* opened fire early in the morn­ imanon Main street ju«t m the elder
reached the door. They both would
ing, but it wm about tire middle of the express intense surpriae at meettug
For threatning to punch a brother'*
each other, and. finding that both were
bead, for ringing hymaon his own hook
going
in tiie name direction, enjoy a
beard, except a few picket shot*. Sod
during divine service, for biting and
dcnly away to our left, where lie pleasaut promenade. In thi* way the
Licking the brethren who put him out,
whole city practically had an eye on
Reynold's 1st corp*, a few shot* are
the couple.
and for calling his paster in sermon
beard in quick racceasion, followed by
THK KXPLOSIOX.
a volley, then another and another,
But it waa not until recently that any
tn* Miller ha* Irecn expelled fron the
until it become* an indiscriminate .rat- decisive steps were taken to bring mat­
New York Methodist church of which
ters to a &lt;ri*ia. The neighbors have
Meade’s division of Pennsylvania Re­ lx-en fairly surfeited with the scandal
for year*. The women have talked
serve* who attacked the RcbeU under about little else these three or four
Stews, t and “Stonewall” Jackson. years. A favorite meeting place used
*o demonstrative a Christian a* Brothto be a house in the neighborhood, oc­
Meade gain* a decided advantage. cupied by a party under obligations to
Lathrap. No sooner would they *ee
Gibbous gallantly support* him with one enter this houae. than in less than
lution and the new insurgent aoem to hia diviaion. Meade advanced to the ten minute* they would be sure to see
crest of the hill, when the Rebels pour the other also making for it, and then
they would remain for an Lour or two
roitaia in the field, and well-known a withering front and enfilading fire at a time. In the neighborhood that
palmitic leaders are said to be direct­
house was known as
ing the movement.
Nearly eleven
Larmtar's aaaaaaioxaTioK uovas.
and it seldom went by any other name.
years have elapsed since the standard
A short time ago a church detective
of free Cuba waa unfurled on the field
gi-roua weapon, or threaten* to do in­
jury to person or property, be is liable

of Yam. Men whu were then tn their
prime have begun to grow old, boys
have become men. Ilia to be hoped
that to the Cuban struggle for liberty
the last aa well as the first two lines of

•“r m*r-

it* head. There are various reports
out m to what the pious detective* di?

BUY MORE GOOD

AT THE LONG- BBICK!

rhite Burnside wm waiting for bls

wa* one of carriage and blood. Long
Bob. McCorkle, lately hanged at Ix-fore daybreak the men were artir
Taylorville. N. Y. wm one of the few and cheerful, ringing their jovial
luunteree* who did not feel sure of go­ songs, cracking their jokes, anil not a
ing from the scaffold direct to heaven. few offered t« bet that the rebels had
“Kind* friends.” were his test words. retreated la-fore u*.
Our ramp fires, bright and cheery,
for I don’t know where IT 1 be.’
gleamed through the ciarkne** along
the valley and on the hill* afar; nnd on
Always there is need being sown ail
the distant height*, twinkling through
the dark nr**, could Ire wren the camp­
there come* sweet flower*, without our
fires of the enemy.
foresight and lal&gt;or. We reap what we
Am the sun rose nnd tinged the hills
sow, but nature hM love aver and above
and valley with hi* bright golden rays,
that justice, and gives u* slurdon .and
what a nigh*, he revealed; wiiat a pic­
Iteauty, blossom and fruit, that spring
ture for the artist; what a subject for
from no planting of ours.
the poet. Long thread-like lines of
Victoria (Australia) rtill retain* the blue, (the infantry), little clumps of
death penally for rape, and the quert- boraco, with caissons, in froi/t of which
are the black shining cannon; long
Ire liangrd for this ofifence, of which lines^oHburnished,'glistening bayonets;
they are convicted. The one whe plan­ mounted horsemen, (orderlies) riding
ned the whole thing wm at the time swiftly to and fro carrying orders;
of perpetration 14, the other 1®. The gene ml*, with their staff*, riding along
and inspecting their linen: troop* movcuurw, but public sentiment compelled ibg about, taking new positions, men
cleaning their muskets, packing their
a respite.
knapsack*, cooking, or drinking their
The tramp law of Pennsylvania went coffee, filling their canteen* with water
into effect on the 15th ulL The ro­
bust man-tramp over the age of 18 scanL.ag the heights in front; Union
may Ire arrested, without a warrant, and Rebel signal flags, hurriedly send­
and nent to the poo.- houae. if conviet- ing back and forth their silent rues-

TO BUY GOODS; AND “DONT YOU FORGET ITXTHAT YOU CAN

FOR YOUR MONEY THAN

les* abruptire**, forming bluffs or
height*.
Upon, and Irehind, these
freight* that Mtote reliel chieftain.

fortified »nd made impregnblc * natu­
rally strong position.
The morning of tlie 13th of Decem­
ber wm bright and beautiful, and the

REAR GOOD FRUIT.
PEOPLE BEOTM TO REALIZE
THAT THE CASH KWTEM IB

The Only True Way

church honors, nod jxredng a
votk or cuavu.
but tearing hl* position m a •nrmbex of
tho church intact. It ia treedtesa to
mid that Mia* WidKr nolonger super­
intend* tire SauiC^abred. Th. guo-1

On tire whole, Jeff Davis, who doesn't
as quirt and well deserving a person as
they happen to have iu Misririiispi. and
they might a* well send him along to
Uh- senate.

BEGINS TO

‘MiTTis

monte of infantrv, » or 40 Imtterie*
____ ,
___ are still on
of artillery of six guns each, and a
tba strike. Which action will tend to
small force of cavalry.
advance the cart of political bond*.
It waa this magnificent army, that
The mb shine* for all, the moon fur confronted the rebel army under Gen.
lx-e, on tire morning of tire I3tii of
the favored few; but how like the mis
chief the rtars wiak at what K going December, 1W, at, and below Freder­
icksburg. The largert army over col­
lected on the American continent, with
The chief pillar iu the Firrt Method­
Lightning Js erratic. It killed thir­
ist church of Jackson has falten. It
teen nherp grouped around a Imrn iu
camo down with a mighty crash, and
Ohio, and never thought of meddling
the brothers mid niateni are not yet
done clcaing away the debris. The
with two tramp* who were inside on
The somewhat antique city of Frod- ungodly thereabout*. who have a keen
cricksbarg wm a historic, and I might eye for weak persona in the church ar­
aay. sacrod spot previous to the war. chitecture, liad remarked that the pil­
Gen. Grant ha* salted for Japan, and
lar wm honeycombed from base to cap-.
by Sept 29 or 93, will lie where lie can bring the home and hurt resting place ititi, with something akin to sanctimo­
answer for himself .the atoriea which of Marr, the mother of Waahingtou, nious rot. and ■predicted a great catas­
and
alao
the
place
where
the
“
Father
trophe, bat the pious people most inhave been in circulation a* to hi* can­
of his country’ hade hi* loved and aged tereated in the preaervabon of the eddidacy for the iSvsidesey.
mother a Anal farewell. Ju hiatory ia
Don’t be afraid to praise your ser­ doubly sacred now, for patriotic blood
vants when they deaerve it,” remark* Ims stained it* atrret*. and in and
an exchange, but the minute
about ita limita lie buried thousand*
band tries that on the hired girl she’ of our patriot dead, it* surrounding*
Iim to hunt frtr another situation.
are somewhat picturesque. The river
flat* extend lurek from one-half mite
When filling a cavity, dentist* some-

mouth. When a tooth in being extract­
ed, the dentist ia relieved of that duty.
The patient sn ppi ten all that are re­
quired.

STOVES

. Tire
and finSly’^roudH^/thirt'the*L*-'

after divided it into three graul dlvirioM. styted the Right. Left and Cen­
tre, and jdared them in the order nam­
ed. uixter Gen’s E. V. Mamaer. W. B.

SELLINC FOR READY PAY

COTTON GOODS
ARE

A little dried up tramp, giving tire
name of TbomM Cookingham, from
Indian Territory, was lodged in jail at
Grand liaplds on Tuesday to await ex­
amination for piling a tree on the track
of the Chicago &amp;• Western Michigan
Railroad near Nunica, with tire inten­
tion of wrecking a train. He confesses
the crime, mt* he I* tired of tramping
The engineer saw the obstruction in
time to stop the train.
And it ia up in Manistee county that
they must have mighty jioor matrral
to make officers out of. For instance:
Mayor Englemann, and Prosecuting
Attorney Morrtf, had a peroneal en­
counter last week. Tho lawyer said
the mayor waa a fool, and the mayor
said the lawyer would not prosecute
prostitute* necauae he did business
with them. Then they clenched, and
port of tho mayor’s beautiful beard
citne out. However both were arrest
cd for brawling and paid $-5 and coats

IF

YOU

HAVE A IM)LLAR

fhe Time to Buy!

I HAVE BEEN

FORTUNATE IN SECURING A

A FULL LINE URGE LINE OF FACTORIES AND CANTON FLilRFLS
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED, AND WILL

Save You from Ten to Fifteen per Cent,

C,C.Wolcott’s

vr YOU

CAN

BUY OP ME FOR CASH THE 4U

Golden Era Best Pair of all Leather Shoes
EVER SOLD IN THE COUNTY

FOR $1.00 Pr. PAIR.
HKAVY TAP NOL.K HOOTS, all warranted. Wurth really &gt;3.50.
you can Iftiy fur #3.00 per pair.
Al.l. &lt;■ K(M'KillKM will be Mild at almost first co«l price*.
L.AMT, BI T NOT I.KiMT, don't forget that 1 have added a ful
new line of Men nnd Boy*'

'With. all the Modern
--------- AND SELL A---------

Improvement*

IS A BEAUTY I

Nobby Suit at from $4 50 to $7 50.

G. A. TRUMAN.
N. B.—All open Accounts must be Settled Immedi­
ately, so If you have ar. Unsettled Account, don’t fail
to respond.
C. A.'T.

------- - --------inside
to see....„
Iiow..
it looked, An explos­
ion followed which seriously injurwl
both men.
A colored preat
_arher, in tran*lating to
huhearoro theaei
----------------------1 sentence. "The harvert
1* over, the season is ended; and thy
*°u* !• “ot saved." put in, “De corn has
' been cribbed, dere ain't any more work,
' and de dabbi) am still a foolin' whl dir
yer commun’ty.
A Kalamazoo woman with a smashed

A colored boy named Washington,
only 10 years of age, took nmbragv at
a remark a little white girl, 4 year* old,
made to him and he picked up the child
and threw it into the Clinton River at
Pontiac, a few day» rinec. X citizen
named Ogle heard the acreams of the
child and rescued it.
The ix&gt;y hM
been sent to the Reform School, there
to remain till 31 year* of age.

ADVANCING EVERY DAY AND
•
TO INVEST,

TYovv i«

dri&gt;ot, at Charlotte, wm broken into
while the agent wm at dinner on Mon­
day. CouBidcralife money and ticket*
were *tolcn. No clue to the thiefL
PhineM Farley, wm run orer by a
freight train at Battle Creek on Fridav.
having both legs and an arm cut off.
,,p
•®on
»»&gt;d hi* body WM
*eul *“Mue
b“ ,uctJlcr
Jackson.
I
The new contract for the Marquette ।
—
lu 1UT-au
buaineM, ^5 ithin three years, pvrhap* ।
“ iuuu
“,an *
U1 J*
m
wm
in- auin io go IO I
Marquette by rail without leaving the !
state.
A sad accident resulting iu instant
death, occurred at Coldwater on the 7th.
A little boy of two year*,'tho voiingcrt
chilli of Earnest ireuders, fell from the
top of a four-board fence and broke
hi* neck.
John Kelleher, a farmer living near
Marshall, had a misunderstanding with
a mule on the 6th, and came out with
three rib* and a collar bone broken.
Not a hair on the mule's head w as
ruffled.
The Rev. J. R. Oden, a retired minis­
ter at Benton Harbor, is under arrest
on a charge of assault with intent to
kill. The offense consisted in pepper­
ing some boys who were “couning” his
melon ftatch.
At Stanton, a few day* ago, Jacob
WheatherwBx and J. Gainero painted
..r . —
i.________ i ,

husband arrested for beating her. The
next day she visited tlic jail, gave him
some tobacco, ami said to the officer*
that she fell over the stove. She want­
ed her husliaml released.
Burinesn is said to b&amp; prosttering on
lake Superior. The iron mtnea have
revived, the copper industry i« active,
shipping interest* have done well, and
trawl lias exceeded all former years,
every hotel on the lake having had all
it could do.
Hon. William E. Wanu-r, of BellevilleJiVaync Co., was instantly killed
Sat unlay afternoon. He wm engaged
in tiie work of tearing down an old
saw-mill, when a heavy piece of timber
fell acroa* his chert and ch rushed it.
He died without a at niggle.
The negroes are fast adopting the
custom* of high-toned white*. A col­
ored •■ge'man" named Thompson mar­
ried a re*|»cctable colored girl in Ypsi­
lanti, Ang. 90, and 10 day* thereafter a
dusky wife and two children from Can­
aria marie their appearance on the
acene. Thompson left with great sud-

AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN BARRY CO.

IIHSWORTH 6 BBOOKS.

JJA.RVEST
--------- AND TIIE----------

Proprietary Elevator,

HOT SUMER MOUTHS!

Alway* pay the highest markc’ ‘•rice
for

ARE UPON US. AND THE FARMERS ARE

Too I3iiwy to Come to Town
--------- BUT THEY----------

MUST KUkVE

GRAINS,
And knp for n*le

J Seed*, Flour. Feed. Id me..Halt,

The neceanarie* of life, and tho*r can always be found at the

FUsater. Niueeo. Hair and

THE MOST PERFECT

Cottage Stove!
Ewe offered to the Trade.

OLD PIONEER STORE
JLT BOTTOM BRICES.
A NTTW

LOT OF

SltiMgCea.

I«8) Sard It Draliq will ta
Try "CTb and See.

Davis Sewing Machines, VIENNABAKERY.
aWWORTH &amp; BKOOMM.

TelephonE

The liert iu the market, jurt received.

.IOHTV BERNER,

L. J. WHEELER.
§EPT. l«t, 1M7O,

A Practical (Uiker of is Venrs' Kx&gt;
W«rt4 In Una tkr eltlseu at XaakTilU art ridsUy
that b« haa ncMrt a

FTBST-CIrtLSS BAKTTRT

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF

My New Stock of Fall Goods!

Bread. Kuska. Rtorwif. &lt; akre
Piea. &amp;c.. Ac.
A Warm and Cold Lunch at all
Sours.
^BnfisHaS I «** d*s aaUatacUoa, I aolrtt j*wr

to t&gt;e the

FINEST STOVE!
Of Ha olasa In tha Markat.

Other Styles
Too Numerous to Mentions.

COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, Motions, Etc.
ALL WOOL MIXED ANO CANTON FLANNELS.
Shawls, Waterproof*, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERBAHTOWN ud STOCUNG YAMS
DI ALX OOTjOMA

desiring to purchase Stovo

will Savb Moot by seeing

0.0. WOLCOTT

or I am aware that it pay* to sell Goods cheap, nd for that rtaaon I shall
not be undersold by any spot &lt;wb fortM hi Mre ewuutiy.

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

JOHN BERNES.

�•tulte

tiful CttiMis

CHEAP CASH:

SLOCAL NEWS

a tovedettrr that a girl had writ-

CASH TRADE. CASH TRADE.

Tte Vermontville pnldic-well pro-

PRESCRIPTIONS,
OfallkW*,

market between, I
And it U now that Cupid draw* hi.

been tick for two weeks.' Affliction
•wm* to be the lol of Mr. Barns' fami­
lyBilly WUtd. with hi* steam throaber

ly’* store.
J. C. Dillin prem-nted ns with some

is building him a house ia tiie central

threshing.

One Job, J. Tomlin's, we

doing all kinds of fall work.

Tuesday night lari/
Mr. and Mre. C. W. Wickham .started
for Grand Lodge yesterday, to virit

the Newton House, Hastings, on

Mrs. J. H. Willette, of Buffiilo, N. Y,
is visiting her brother, Wm. A. Ayls------ •*- *-— *— x—
L. Adda Nichol* is carrying on the
Grocery borine** formerly conducted

a viciou* horse iu Cnrtton on Sunday
evening, having hi* left arm broken.
Being an orphan and de]&gt;eiident upon

Nariiville shipped 15 car load* of wheat
more than VcrmontviBe.
Those who have promised wood on
subscription arc urgently and cordial­
ly invited to respond at once.
Postmaster Davidaon luu returned

Dsath from Diptiwria.

That dread disease, diptiicris, on
Monday night, took another member
of Ella*'Long's family, Nettie, a
State, much improved in health.
bright, promising, rix-yearidd daugh­
On account of a rush of business, a
ter. Another, aged four, is sick with'
portion of our West Kalamo corre*tbedi*e**e, awl not expected to recover.

neighbor* and lost about $70.

one fact. Mr. Prince slid no* sell his
wheat at Vermontville aa per my state­
ment, but Mr. Prince and Mr. Galloway
did draw Chas. Sackett’s wheat and

I "'i

'"F

ly. 1 ne i*ci »«, 1 nzr 10 lx- Hammered
by wheat buyer*.
It may1 l&gt;e that I
w*» not our intention to write the obit­ brought thi* liking from/the “Auld
uary of a Bring person, but "I tell the Sod” with me. bat I like 11/ anyhow.

X \

E. demon*, living nt the Center, ha*
cred from a two-year-old sprout of a

W.

The Ladira'Temperance llniou and
i-form Club.will
’
Reform
Club will unite od
on Monday

■

TtdT'iT-T.1',’"1 IT”

Campbell, a prominent farmer.

«t»&gt; »i —i-

Camp-1 aon. Recording Ser’y; Mr*. J. O*man,

bell waa awakened and Hiipposing the
burglar to be hi* hired man, walked np
to him and pntting hi* hand upon hi*
nbouldcr ejaculated : "Why don't you
apeak ir The
»prak
i ik burg,
uurg. tvweuuj
evidently hod
uiut hi*
in*
reasons and did not speak, but dipped
away from Campbell and out of the
door Iwfon- suspicion wa* aroused.
Myron Gibson, alias several other

Treasurer.
L. L. Loomis, of the Boston store,
announces through a column ad., this
week the receipt ot hia fall and winter
sus s ot gootis. 111* gotxi* are an *
iected at tiie l*e*t market*, and with
An inspection of hi* immrnac stock
cannot fail to please all those intending
to purchase.

Hasting* m the thief.

John Ward came near losing hi* life
Friday morning, with a runaway team.
He escaped with some bruises, and a
scalped nose.
We hear that Dr. Snyder and C. Jack­
son have bought out fibaytown, have
jx-titioned Congress or *ome other high
]m&gt; wcr for a po*tofflce. propose to change
the name of the city, have it incorpo­
rated and run tiiiugs&lt;high generally.
Milo Dcnit. the Hawk correspondent,
alia* “Bcron Biron," ex-director of

tive *»d lively a* wtee we deported

i

printer* and paper bill*.

Every person owing me on aubscrip
tibn is respectfully requested to call
at my office and nettle between thi*
it.

Nashville, Sept. 10 1879.
Ohxo Snoxn.

Humor," a-they call h here, and by
listening to thh Nun. truthful (!) old
dame, give tho reader* of Utting, Pot­
ter’s Hawk, the idea that I make it a

The Nariiville Nora, that
Nurtn JotrmHjb aS
i

E.

Cook's, Nashville,

for only •&gt; per

We are manufacturer’s agent* for
AyerX Greta's and Shiloh1* Medicines.

DyeStufls! DyeStuift!
J

We can show you the largest and cheapest line of Dree* Good* ever brought
to Nashville with a raugr of price* from 5 ct*. to75. consisting of Knickerbock­
er Suiting*, Alpacas. Zulu Cloth and Reverriblc Sateen* in ail the new shade*. I
Examine our Melange Twills at 14 to 20 rente.
“»d Colored Cashmeres, *11 wool, from 37J to75 cent*, with a full 1
An immense stock of Oxford and Cable Shirting*, over 30 differeut pattern* ■
select from.
New Towel* and Toweling. 300 Towels at 5 ct*_, worth 10 eta.
Table Napkin* in White and Turkey Red. from 75 ct*. to 91.00 per dos.

j

Bnuoell* Carpet*, one yard wide, only 40 cent*. A new thing entirely.
Our Clothing is telling very fast. 29 Suit* sold in too tlays, price* ranging
from 94J5O to &gt;18.00. Customer* know our sUwk is by-far the largest, with
price* tiw lowest. 100 pairs pant* at 91.00.per pair. Beautiful Pants at 92.00.
50 pair* Caastmere Pant* and Vest at &gt;4.75, worth 96.00.
Gent's Farninhing Good*. Neck Wear, Hat* and Cap* at the lowest price*.
One Buckeye Grain Drill. Will *ell
100 pair* Dock Overall* for 50 cent* a pair.
on time or exchange for Stock. For
100 palra Whole Stock Kipp Boot*. 93.00. worth &gt;3,00. Boy* Boot* $1.00 up.
particular* call at
Women’*, Mime.’ and Children'. Shor* from 50 eta. a noir in.
P
WttooK k Howk'b.
A full line of Rubber Goods of. standard moke at wholesale list price.
We cUt Good* at close cash prices nnd will sell you A Coffee Sugar ut 0 cent*.
IV Quick Sales and Small Profits i*
my motto. 2 Ciguni for a “nick." Try 6 Bis. Coffee 91.00, 40 haraSoap &gt;1.00, 4 Bm. Cracker* 25 ct*.. 5 lb*. Jap. Tea
91.00, Poland Soap, will weigh 18 os to the bar, u.ually sold by small grocery |
a conple.
Axht Lkxz.

(Opposite the Wolcott Honse.)

Yours Respectfully,

GROCERIES

W. A. AYLSWORTH,
REMEMBER THE

BOOTS AND SHOES

Boston Store
V

If you want a new Suit of Clothes,
Hat or Boot* for yourself or boy, you
may go Barry County over, and you
can't do better than at

ASl&gt; ARE RECEIVING Tlllltli LARGE

D. C. GKtrriTu's.

Fall and Winter Stock!

gen tit

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.
Respectfully Yours.

First ( alL
Come in and settle up now for tiie
first time in 5 years. I ask for what, in
many cases, hM lonjr teen due me. I
hope every one owing me will attend
to it immediately and nay up.
A. M. Dxuohkrtt.
Hastings new Procc** Flour, the
1m&gt;m for baking, only 93.75 per cwt., at
the
Fkkp Stoke.

rP*Fine, exquisite Perfume* at
_ ________ H. G. HauP*.

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FACTS
Regardless of the cry for the past six months of the advance
of Goods, we shall sell at lower prices than ruled a year ago.
Remember we have no old nor book accounts, for our custom- j
era to pay for, as we have always sold for

Take Particular Notice.
Al) narties having note* and account*
past due will confer a favor by calling
nnd settling the same before Septem­
ber 15tb, 1879, m 1 need the money to
buy my fall stock. C. C. Wolcott..
IV You can find 20 different style*
,.r /v;..__ &gt;___ ___
forget it.

Fekd Stork.

IV What i* the use of paying 94.50
and 90-00 for matching soft and hard
wood, when you can get it at J. Lextz
k Sox’* for 93-50 and 94.50. Also sid­
ing made for 92.50 per thousand.

Ca*b paid fo. Eggs anti all kinds of
Produce at tte
Fud Stoke.

CVPbyaician's Prescriptions, and
Family Receipts carefully prepared

I* full to overflowing with

COFFEES, SPICES,

We never advertise what we have not got, but propose to do ,
as we advertise, regardless of friend or foe.

CANNED GOODS,

------------------- 4o|-

OUR DOMESTIC STOCK IS COMPLETE.STiPLE iXD FiXcr
OUR CANTON FLANNELS
Are cheaper than over, in Bk-ached and Brown.

yonr Flour at the

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE
SUGARS, TEAS,

ty Wluuix A Howe sell more Flour
and (setter Floar than any houae in Nash-

low in proportion.

The

Dress Goods Stock
I* complete in all tiie latest styles.

We have

them in all grade* from the Ofl-ceut Shawl up to the Paisley at $18.00.

----------- M-----------DON’T FORGET OUR WHOLE - STOCK. DOUBLE SOLE and TAP

tV Something new in tho way of
Fly Destroyer, it stick* them fast and

WARRANTED.

!

At price* to suit the majority.

Crock’ry &amp; Glassware

Good Style* of Standard Printa at 0 cents per yard, and other Domestic* a*

IT IS A BARGAIN.

I* cheaper than ever and in price and
quality I can, and wilt, do a* well by
you as any firm in Barry or Eaton conn
tiejL Call and get my pi ice* on any
thine in my line before making you
purchases and I will do you good. I
have, in connection with my store, a

NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET,
Where at all times yon can find a good
supply of all kinds of Fresh and Salt
Meats, including Bolognas. Dried Beef,
Frvob and Salt Fish.
Give me a trial and by good Goods,
low prices and fair dealing 1 will endcavor to merit your patronage and
good will.
IV All kind* of Produce, Hides and
Sheep Pelt token at the Market Price.

Yours Respectfully,

CHAS. W. SMITH.
Everv one who has an account, ia re­
quested to call and settle their account
by note or otherwise within 30 day*.
July Ilth, 1879.
__________ Evokhk Cook.

ryschool Book* and Stationery, in
awful stock at
________________ H. G. Halm'*

I Com Meal en to
WiLaoM A Howx’».

j_£E\BY BOE, PKorKiBTOR

OUR GROCERY STOCK is COMPLETE.
Sugars, Teas and Coffees at the Lowest Fric
es they can be sold,
----------- m-----------

D. Ruckle A Soc

13C Our Stock is too numerous to mention, but wo must
and shall sell them regardless of competition.

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

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh anti Salt Meats,

Mei Ham aii SinMm,

----------- MWe want your Batter and Eggs and will pay you a good price for them.

BOSTON STORE.
NEW

HOUSE
KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.

Still on Earth
trytoexeuM! hia low-price* paid for
wheat. We any if 0. G. Gentleman
would confine him wlf to/sett -uid hi*
book* be would not lore his temper.

NEW GOODS!

WILSON &amp; HOWE

Remember

r?" A first-class second-hand Melo­
deon for sale, or I will trade it for a
good voung Horae, and pay tiie differ­
ence in rash or from store.

tV When you want to knit the lit­
tle one* a nice pair of wool stockings
remember that Tiu maX keeps all kinds
of Fancy Colored Woolen Yarns to
make them with.

NEW STORE!

We buy our Goods for CASH, and buy them right, amt save our discount*,
which, coupled with our very low expenses enables us to sell nt the very lowest
prices. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange foi Good*.

fV If you want to enjoy a ride or go
out into the country on business, call
on A. M. DauGHUtTT’alivery man, and
i.. will
—:n famish
rn.you the G
t om' turn-out.
.
he
either double or single,

8ox'» Planing Mill. Need not be taken
to Hastings and re-surfaced.

Iter* Truly,

BOISE BROTHERS.

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

t«T Now is the time to buy all of 33 erst*, and *11 other good* in proportion.
in_________ -e________ ■___ _

1 Double Harm***,
1 Single HarncsM.
1 S-Spring Wagon,
1 Phn-ton Buggy.
Inquire at W. A. Avlswokth's store,

Many new Dyes at Bottom I’rice*.

SHOULDER BRACES,
double discount ia way of price*.
eZX"*“7 "
crcau *U7, H W,“ c,’arKT FINE PERFUMM 8nPPORT8’
them direct from tiie manufacturer* for prompt ra*A f
LLttr UMES,
n M tho rltoarto.t
'
Tl
1!I FT ARTICLES,
AMT1CI
I'ilUna
TOILET
COMBS,
Merri-J
BRUSHES, SOAI’S, kc*
and Cochcco Prints.’

remember tbatyiiu will finds good
line of Carpet* and floor Oil Cloth at

. There will be a special meeting of
the Eaton County Poultry and Pct
Stock Association in Charlotte, Tues­
H. O. ILux’s.
day afternoon, Sept. 18th, 1879. A full
attendance of member* nnd other* in­
IV A quantity of very nice Sugar
Cured Smoked Shoulder* on baud at
terested is earnestly requested.
F. B. A1XQER. See’y.
L. J. Wheeler's.

\ by the vote* of said Diri.
Cause, a*
; given by Biron—nineteen votes cast by
fourteen legal voters.
No wonder
Bcautifnl Print* only 0 ct*. a yard.
"Sammy” squealed if the Republican
Lonsdale Mualin, 10 cent* worth 13J.
party vote* that way.
All Linen Crash only 8 cents.
I
the wheat dl-tkr*
l-ar*c line of Hosier)- from 5 to 15 eta.
I Of Vermontville come to the front
Good yard wide Sheeting only 0 ct*.
Extrabeavy Canton Flannel 10cent*.
again in the person of my friend, 0. G.
Heavy Dock Overhall* only 50 cent*.
Stebbin*. Now it is well known that I
Heavy Wool Flannel only 35 cent*.
am Irish, that J have something of my
Pure Linen Taide-cloth only 30 cent*.
' mother'* brogue, that I am a homeless
__________ Boston Store.
would not hurt even the
Those Paisley Shawl* arc beautiful,
Hawk that swooped down upon me last and going fast at tiie
week, assisted by 0. G. Gentleman, and
__________ Bootox Store.
curried me down until 1 am so confused
Beautiful line of Beaver Shawls at
lliat I do not know whether I am Path- tiu.
Bootox Stork.
erick O'Brannigan, Tim Flanmgan, or
“ W," the humble correspondent of the
New*. 0. G. Gentleman calls piously
upon the shade of Noah Webster to
witness “ witticism," a word substituted
for “criliciam" by the type-setter. 0.
0. Gentleman, having discovered a ty­
pographical error, swallowed it instead
of my prescription ot Congreas water,
and i* evidently the sick man of Vermontvillc yet. Now I am afraid of the
hr, don't want to lay myself open to
prosecution and don't mean to, bat
since V. G. Gentleman is a wheat buy­
er and I am a wheat seller, we naturally have diflerrnt view*. He buy * a*
the wife of one of hia neighbor's
Me*. Joseph Nichol* and daughter chrap a* Le can and 1 *eH for the most
Lovins, who went to Petoskey some I can get. If O. G. Gentleman would ,
confine himself to hi* "books” and not
fly off after soase “WTO-o’-the-wiap,"

WOODLAND ITEMS.

।
Wm. Wheeler is vety rick with tinmump*.
W. G. Aylswortli left for Buffalo on
Tuemlay.
F. F. Hildreth ha* moved into his
which town pays the highest price for
new bouse.
wheat! we would respectfully re­
Farmer* are very bn*y putting out
quest him to ask Warren Graham how
their wheat.”
much be received for his wheat in thia
village, and also what waa the. differ­
ready for bnaines*.
ence between Vermontville ami Nash­
C. E. Ingeraon lain Hasting*clerking
ville on the day be sold. Speaking of
for 0. D. Spaulding.
markets leads us to remark, tb-t but
Shy
ia contemplating building a bonac
Monday morning we had occasion to
drive over to Vermontville. Juat be­ on hia father'* farm.
Miss Carrie-Baitinger goes to Hast­
fore starting we noticed six teams un­
loading and waiting to unload, at A. A ing* to clerk for Mr. Goodyear.
The new school in the Jordan district
B's elevator in thi* village. When we
ta to be completed in one month.
passed the Vermontville elevator* not
J. Wood throated IM bn id.els of
a team waa in right. We drove leis­
urely np town and back, a distance of wheat from five acres of ground.
Maudic, daughter nt Bev. James Rob­
a mile and a half, and all thia time not
n load of wheat did we sec, and every - erts, is very sick with diphtheria.
And thy came .very near having u
grand free fight at the annual school
meeting in the Tamarack district.
Lari Sunday rve. one of the leading
Ujrm reaching Lome we glano-d down member* of the Ur B. Church, after
meeting
at the residence of W. R., beat A. fc B's and everything waa aa ac­
The Wheat Questian.

Now if the editor of YennoutvilhHawk ba* got Ihrough with hia non scnrical damfoolery, and is ready to

tW Goods mnst be down. Gairrrra
will sell S3 yards of Calico for nn even
dollar.

four baahc!* of wheat, machine aseo*ly everything they want at my Mure.
montville. 0. G. Gentleman can have Rew Goods every week.
nre.
’
it that Mr. Prince did not adl any
On Wednemlay Frank Crowell celeItrated his Slat birthday by a party.
fV Underwear of all descriptions at
______ Tkiksx's.
Nothing transpired to mar the harmony
: «&lt; the occasion until the girts lajd him
FV Fresh Baltimore Oysters, by tte
leceivcd a dispatch and that 8S cent*
! nu the floor and proceeded to ply a
can or dish—fried, stewed or served up
wa* all wheat was worth.
Even the
in any style at the Bakery of
piece of board to hl* coat-tails, since
inteiligeat Hawk admit* an average of
Joirx Bkrxkk.
wh’xh time' he had rather atand than
five cents per buabel difference on the
assume a sitting post-arc.
day In question. Too much difference Nashville in C. W. Smith’s.
Your correspondent feels compelled
by four fifth* at leant. 0. G. Gentletil UK.
announcing tet death a short time ago.

On the War Path.
treat* other men's wive* ' I'M |H&gt;und*, and twcoml, he Ita* two ' fine reputation, both as a speaker anil
liabit^
For n super-alijndance .»f cheek.
ly than be doe*
hi* own.
pig* 8 week* old
the 14th_____
inaL,_____
that * tnoridan. who will occupy tlietimeon
more .__ _______________
___________
__
__ on
_________
Humend n* to Jas. Moon-. On Wed- I
thisoccmiou. The Grand Rapid*pre**
.....
,
.
Tte M. C. R. IL will run an excur- .....
weigh » pound*. Now, if any any one
v
“
■
*-udoos
|
nesday be discharged a ireiucudou* I t*o|| t&lt;&gt; Chicago, ateat Octoter l*t. knows of anything of the kind better. *|K-*k of bet thus: “Mrs. Kent Mason
ia gifted, eloquent, interesting, of fine
perronal appearance.” Let the church
A. J. Itortlr Itoited I- •’■I".
w™. Xlcb«to M.rt
„,&lt;lElr..,
lx- crowded. A collection of fire cents
ho. u,.-, rtobi i» -Himbtod. “'1
I,11„■
rtrtwk bto&gt; lw» Ml... I„ .b. tort•. .ml J| (. R K
„!U „„
claim to hear the great-what-ia-it ani j VARIOUS NEIGHBORING NOTES,
tom. Im.1 &gt;b. .towb
.....
. .... I 0 ,L Ki..lb al Ore,„vilk
•„
mni almost every, and the Spire boy*
-——
rant against Andrew for a**anlt and
Mr. William *'
Bigelow is in Jail at
•'*
tte city on a luiainrx* nnd pleasure think they have done something liad,
Eaton county scat on a charge of theft
.
•
--------------------------- ------------ ; -- । trip. Hr i?tte father of Mra. 11. G. r.rt«hid.u.w » w,&lt;
...I I„
need on the arene, and learned the [|a|r
the spirit of a departed threshing ma- ,
..
.
Gay Dartre of Baltimore is said to be
chine.
*
‘
'
No doubt but 0m&gt; thought
the happy jM&gt;**CM&lt;&gt;r of a sheep (hat is
;
.......... .......... ... —• - z—............
suit.
llirm but
I.tit Itey*,
m.v* you
vmt oltrsvu
^st,-* sn.l
always atiltable to utM*ti
open nlui
and sLtit
shut gates
and nil
all lw&gt;.
lie1 of Maple Grove, raiw-d five potatoes grieve* them,
kept
your;old
i&lt;old
threshing
machines
machine*
run!
;
cauae
cau&gt;e
hl'*" proficient
ProGcirut iu the butting
batting art.
1 whose joint weight wa* Sj lb«. One
Full of Deviltry.
ning until there wa* no spirit to depart. I Q®0,
Hoakin*. formerly editor
1 weighed 2}lb*.
. .
. .
. *
anti nronrielor
of the Vof
..nnzint
vlll,. Fn.
and proprietor
the Vermontville
EnAnd whai in the name of Mars is get
The
of me
the &lt;|tuuu-riy
quarterly uinuiig
meeting
...
. .. . ,,,
.
»HV rt'jxirt VI
, terprise, died at Paw Paw ou tho 3d.
Hg rtrt.,
L.,,. rf
l.rt, „( (he X. E.
CI.ri.Uu&gt; rb„rrk
| He had been in feeble health for *evn-r..„ S«ml.r mon.l»« »ta»rv.&lt;l »
u.,
N,Wk br „„.uk,. „„
I jst week the editor of the Hawk
rl.ur .L.H, l.ul bo-u „ u.rort.w.u , !,„&lt;M
B Uri.tj„c.
Dr. Armour, concluding that Otsego
seemed to hare either been drinking
“htlT lrfl
»**“. brf«’squint who h. Ix.b » water from Tbornapple River or else in a tetter opening for tiie practice of
&lt;«'.&gt;&gt;, rrtUomul.lr b&gt;
lbc
lhw reading congreuionairrport*. a* he im- bi* profession than , Assyria, started
with hi* family and chattle* for that
. d«b- Uu- (rau Cbule, bm.lb . I..
tor b-r lunw, home io Ngtned himself in the vicinity of toe j| p lacc on Wednesday.
Mr.
M.IT.
And ocuo oo . Koo^rx o» Tborrfo, oigl t
Heavenly gate*, and a* he found a man | Hasting* personals.
personal*.-—J. R. Eastman
ST' uL
*
।
h“kL ltn“ * "“‘M
temperance on guard with a Springfield musket, wc
,iOt&gt;^°’
and 'daughter
dorr-.tlro old irteb „l .
„(
to.
opine that he wa* in n melon jiatch, or tah,
" ' and M, L. Williams *****
*"’
Kate to IxminuuiA, all on pleasure trip*.
drr-,.1 to taul.
o|,lnillk„1.
some peach orchard, where a largv mas­ Julius Rusnell is in New York purchantiff had him by the most fleshy part of
who .HI orrtbwor the Uolot&lt;boi wy,. Too
his territory, but m he introduces himThere is a trustee of one of the
for
to roror. thul. boy. Ud . Any of oor r-otorprui.s rorrrbooi.
churches in Irving so mean that he will
nj «_
J wishing to occupy a supplement to the elude that we are mistaken, and that not par over to a sick widow $3, hon­
estly due her dead husband, although
a
.
* o
i Xrw*- **
Kellogg. Demaray A he was hunting locals under difficultie*. the church hare agreed she should have
Tb. too Sortie Jrrtoe. ~&gt;d S.to Co.
E. ( ,Klk do ^i.
co &lt;lo
it.
The essence of mean ties* j* boiled
j
Johowo. .bo .Oto
tor ibr | „
„,r
down into a syrup.—Journal.
needs watching.
murder of Marshal Gibb*, on the 18th.
_. ,
.
.
, ,
A couple of young hunter* at Nash­
The following dialogue needs no ex­
OIL. b^t tool. oiomtoMion .! ItooUtor.
V“
11
W,C’L;
ville ffot a nice carriage and home, and
planations,
•hi Monday, b&lt;*fon&gt; Esq. lUkn. «h.„—•'"*
1 and W-r-ra
deserving paper— The
htonng and shows to the very in­ went into the country to hunt.
Not
quisitive how a correspondent get* meeting with very good success, they
U..,
l»«»d
u&gt; U.« SoremU.
~
“ ‘
started for home, and on the way one
ten ot
Cind.lt Court tor trUi
,hr ,",b" ' *&gt;
of
the
guns
wa*
accidentally
discharg
­
Corre spo n den t—“Well, neighbor,
.
.
..
.. ..
suit OI clothes is nl:ut i.n.L. it
ed through the top of the carriage,
making 3 hole large enough for a dog to
and C. G. Holbrook, asked to have '
1£rd Ribbon Club lias sccuretl
Neighbor—“Oh, nothing. Say. how crawl through. That wm on Thursday
Swin discharged, which proposition the 1
Baptist cJ.nrch iu which to hold
can any peraon be a farmer, attend to
court did not seem proper to entertain, i
rncular and mass meeting*. The uu&gt; wurB oul,
On Friday afternoon Edwin Florence,
The examination, in anticipation of n-gular meeting occur* on Monday
o’r O0J
of Grand Ledge, wa* arrested on com­
a crowd, wm held iu the court house. I
“*xt. on which occasion Mr*,
plaint of Jennie Kellogg, of Chester,
charp-d with bigamy. About a year
bat tte attendance wm small, not ex ,
&gt;[»*«•“ 1* advertised to speak to |
Cor.—“Oh, analyze the wind.”
ago Edwin wm selling fruit tree* in
reeding thirty |&gt;cr*ou*. nud the caw ( the audience.
*
Cheater, met Jennie Kellogg, and in a
Neigh.—“1 can’t *ee how you g
Mi-nnr*. Kellogg,
Dcmaray
short time married bar, but after enjoy­
seemed to te devoid of that interest &gt;
-------------------. &amp; Co. ami
But I must hurry ing a week of marriAl life abandoned
and feeling that i« usually predomin- E-Cook occopy a half page supplement
hia wife, and wm not heard of until a
ant at like examatiou*.
tthis
*'t" week,
*" lin
~ ~~
order
* '*
to *favorably
v*
rep­
boys cut hi* foot very bad, beside* I few days since, when be turned up at
resent their wares. They are live, en­
promised to help skin that ox John lost Grand Ledge m a married man, wed­
terprising anil go ahead men, and de- •
ded to Hannah Beach, a respectable
A Bad Burglar’s Big HauL
this morning, the one that killed him- girl of Grand Ledge. Ilia first victim
A lively burglar went through sever­ serve the targe nnd increasing patron- ; M-lf eating wheat, and then 1 must hunt made complaint, and in default of l&gt;ail
al wealthy Middlevillian* one night age that they are daily receiving.
j around and find some one to go to the !&gt;«■ is in the county jail at Chari tie,
The
W.
C,
T.
U.
have
elected
the
fol
!
X-pot
aftw
my sister,
test week, and carried off a large amount
.
..
v «««,
WHU »who
G is’'exited
.........
i r...for the ensuing
i_.. . |,&lt;&gt;n. on B...
....
r
of carii nnd plunder.
James Forte* lowing named
officer*
vj,».
yjew York.
Render, do you owe for thi* paper!
wm victimized to the amount of &gt;180 term: Mrs. G. A. Truman. Pre*.; **
SUNFIELD ITEMS.
cash, and Gale Searles wm relieved of
”
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7 .“.. J ’"I

KMXOoq, Dkmaray k. Co.

Even

Pit Medicines, Cbemials, ic.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpel
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Notions &amp;c.

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;c.. &amp;c.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY k CO.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
rr The Higtent Market Price paid
for Hides. Pelt*. Ac.

�REMARKABLE EMtilXEKKfHU.

Panina IW, in Joly, 17TV.

The bulk

BbImb Dfrectary

FACTS AMD FftiLUK.

Btowart,
writes:

mighty pretty!

•; a

Should flunk H would

Capital tad Surplus Sloo.ooo.

the Kailoch

path ia, at the average, in Ragland, ।
to each inhabitant; in Italy, 21; in
many. 17j in Holland. 18; in Belg

and furtive manner, to see Tilly Mac-.

1M1.
tuxno-

sstnM from "A Uuj at a Public
Man.* in the North 4ntaricm MfW .*
Tho brvaklMt al New York wW a (ail-

Would you rather have 81di0 than to
lave that?"asked the workman. “Ccrsinly,* responded the agent "Well I

QLEBDT Mm,

IXX)

after, the great nswapaper o&lt; California.
Thoseof his old eomzadM at "thaeaee*
who survive tell tales indicative of the

I think I had, tool *

monumcul, which

JAMES A. 8WEEZEY,

Attorney A Counsellor,

rhr, when' work upon
stands, a solid shaft

fined and aristocratic Mina Ballentyne

e provoked
reasonable upon a Imm of day, about 23 feel thick,
which rests upon a deep strata of grav

Arehie, by keeping
you are painting Mis. Baltentyno al-

him on somebody's Raying, not
good taste, to Mr. Lincoln,

voutages, and without capital other than square milee.
that of hands and brains, Charles De­
Tux fourth transatlantic cable was re­
Young quilted Sacramento for this city, cently -completed, making the fourth
which offered tffl«Jd better fitted to the line in operation within a decade and a
half of the successful completion of the

founded by the first known Egyptian
King—Meaca: "but what did we see
of thia wonderful city ? Only a anooear.iou of mounds," says tho writer, "a few

J

LEE REED A CO.,

LUMBER WAGOI8,

ago, it was demonstrated that the found-

nnc telegraphs has grown, until at pres­
ent it embraces a total of MV cables,
w-lh a length of 65,190 nautical miles,
and 72J&gt;62 miles of eondnetota Of
this, Utt cables, with 58,547 nautical

Fau Waooxs a Spxcialty.
hia brother and j&gt;rc»cnt partner, Michael
woman in Egyptian dreaa. with noble
DeYoung, he straightway entered upon
features nnd finely modeled form, al­
fect, which would then weigh about the journalistic enterprise, the result of
most perfect, although proltabiy 4.000
oberts a hoti maiss,
beautiful .letter (I have them yet)
210,000,OOff pounds— the highest and which is the present Chronicle, which
IMstsin
in entavpriae, circulation and influence
lingered and looked ai long ax- we
was rather a light and frivoloua tiling
thought sentiment
required,
then
for the President-elect to say in each a
520 cal.lc*, with 5.G43 nautical miles pushed (in to tho remarkable ruina of
company or even to one of tbe number, comjx-Ilcd to study out some method
and then Mrs. Balfantyne’a cashier but, after all. it shows that be appre­ of replacing tho nnder-rtructuro with was an humble one. The Chronicle of length, are owned and operated by Gov­ the cemetery, which wm connected
called with a large check—the payment ciates the real difficulties of the posi­ pome more substan tial. substance Qian to day was started as a mere * bill-of-ihc ernment telegraph administration.
with this city, or I should say, magni­
play, for gratuitous circulation iu tno
of my copyist work. I ventured to tion, and js thinking of the people more
ficent city of tho dead—to the very
The societies of a provident and in
ask him of tho family news, but he Uian of the "millionaires," ana I hope monument ia only 55 feet square the theaters aud at the leading rcstantanta
confines of which Memphis extended.
dustrial character in England arc in
knew nothing except tliat Mina Ballondifficulties of tho undertaking will l&gt;e The small sheet contained, beaidee tiie creasing very rapidly. There an, at
Aff IMPROBABLE .STORY.
pOWERS A BARLOW,
tyne was ill and taken abroad rather make Mr. Aspinwall see this as I did. readily appreciated, and a commission programme, space for theatrical critipresent 858 of tliem, with a working
suddenly for her health.
ciam and gossip, and for some spicy,
precinct
capital of oonaideralily over 815.000,000.
1 asked as a favor that he would keep mercantile situation, and was too much recommending cither the removal of pungent paragraphs upon current topics,
and with nearly 85,000,000 mare in loans
annoyed by Mr. Lincoln’s evident fail­ the monument entirely until anew base more particularly almut men end things
ure to' show any adequate Reuse of tho could be substituted or an alteration of about town. Besides, there was room 1 38 such societies, with a capital ot about
love affair., that
tho original design, so that Abe pressnre for advertisementa, upon the proceeds FMLO0O. and 851,000 iu loans and de­ tliat the interest is keenly excited at
gravity of tho position.
He was quite willing to retire with
My conversation with Mr. Lincoln could )&gt;c extended over a larger surface of which the support of the little sheet posits. Scotland has 218 societies, once, and at every step some new de­
the chock, canny Scot, remarking, “It’s waa brief and hurried, but not entirely than 55 square feel. Butf vol. Caaey depended. In llicoutaet til is miniature
with |l,72£i,000 working capital, and velopmcnt take nlace. Whet
not ire. She was infinitely above me in a gude paimaister who pays whan hi. unaausfaciorv—indeed, on the main determined upon what Was then con­ venture In journalism may have Ihm-u
EM RY A. GOODYEAR,
membered that old Memphis
social standing, and in every virtue and wark*. done."
iJrater to
audacious
point
|*
aaui qiuio
quite the reverao.
reverse. Aio
He is
ia entirely
cnurciy ■sidered
aucavu an
au auox
iini f-a(. of removing contemptuously ignored as the bantling Ireland, on
grace./ I oould not, a poor, wandering
Tliat night camo
and Mmsible
sensible on tiie
the vital importimport- 1 the
elay
foundation
a littl'e
littre at
at aa time.
lime. ‘’f those two young Jews.
But the
great fire in Gias- |I clear ^4
' clay
’
‘foundation
‘
pied with villa., garden., and .acred
f studio and all my , ance of ho
bolding
|dlB(c the Demorrata
Democrats close
cJorc to I and substituting ar -entirely hew fotinda- . Dramatic Chronide, as it was then are but four registered industrial ant!
styled, was aitoecther
altogether too lively an idioct
idiset
j.-..-—-^7 featured old dame 1 «i— administration
ma-UjU-Rj-tte. on tho
«i.c naked anion
anjon tion.
1
'■ "trffdVfarl.lty »*«&gt; ia n»a«s FursbMlx*. Haro.***
provident societies, while the capital u
marriage tho beautiful daughter of the and Laird of tho Ballentvno perauasion
I to lie long ignored. Despite ita dimin
- They are,’ ho said t
acene whicli remain^ to ns to-day. After
nut httle over 837,(XMJ,
I
----------- 1:----- scarcely
on-richest man in Glasgow, and yet she gave went up to heaven, like the prophet of -ja*t •
.
passing tiie largest pyramid, considered
I Die most unmistakable proofs, even old. in a chariot of fire.
the oldest monument of antiquity in
after one sitting, that she loved me.
I was rniued. fur I knew tliat Mr.
y a fash­ vaxioua countries of tho world 1* pub­ the world, we deeeendcd rapidly to the f
In
ion sa ever a hornet's neat, and betimes lished in the A tig-,burg Gairtte.
„p±,’.‘±
1 •“.
"" “ta“d k r-'s*
-*?
--™
PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
one little house of refuge standing in
1870 there were, all told, 4tt2 German
w nuur a creature to have any very । anecatora.
■ h«.||&gt;ulK Taylor; and the Democrat­
llnetin
tiie
midst at the sand, dismounted slid
gau about a yer
tonalities it was not only ws-pi*h, but Oomrals; in 1870 the number lias in- lunched - thus securing a good resting
nod opinion of a woman •*&gt;© toll in
The next day I received a letter from I must vote to held the Union now, with,
.ve with me I hated to tell it. Imt it .. AgD„.
ParuL
|
whether we or the South than half com!
unsparing.
Besidre, it wm bright,
I
season,
and
after
about
an
hour
started
!
to be safe nnd practicable. The first
lialf
are
in
Europe,
to
wit
:
In
England.
me. the poorer order of pretty »““'*»
"I know all. Archie. I know that you ern men got things where they an-, and
witty, fresh, and well-written. Withal,
out with our guides to the two social
tunnel was dng under th, monument
“
*or n,“- 1 ,lluxJ lovo MIm MaeTavoe. Did yon think to 1 we must make it easy for them to do
it might have failed but for tho rare 73; in Sweden and Norwav, «rt (33 in I points of interest here, the mausoleum I
each country); in ItuMua.'!'.*; in Italy.
m ,1 ov Cn vrw* w nn 1,
11,f .1 /.f 1. .
« ■ t . t ....a .
.
i... .
..r&gt;
.«
■ . — to its center, twenty four feet deep aud
,.
,T..
.------ ,.................................... unviu- lur, * woo ubvv anown every- uus, oecatlM.- wo cal____ __ _____ „_____J' four feet wide. When the excavation journalistic instincts of Charles De37; in Bpain, 35; in Dcumark. 20; in
mUi^|
wL,c’1 ■.»
T" w&gt; iinppvu
,laPPc,‘ kj
io ui&lt;me al-I
case
without mom,
them,'winch
certainly
• .1U'i".
.1
—i
— .L
—Ii »----- ■ I
* wuicu
bi- c
«m&gt; wiuumi
wnirn is
is certainly
'
was completed, it wm shown by deli­ Jonxg. Ho was not. and has not bepainted their eyebrow* and dusted I mo.t from my birth, how •comingeventa j the simple truth. Hr i* not a great
rvitne a writer. But m by intuition he
cate plumli-lines that were hung inside
S. GOODYEAR,
themselves over with powder. 1 record (-J4 their shadow, before,* or are yon man. certainly, and, hut for something
I dinned what would moat interval the mama. 7. In Brazil there arc 18 Gi
in 181&gt;0 by the Egyptian authorities.
tiie monument that the merriment bad ,
I public, and the moat readable sliatMi in man Consuls; in the United Statiw 1
it now
my then
disunder s-Spoil ? Yon
know I believe in aimi-t woman like in the look of hia
- ■a. a . symptom
—,--- — of
— —
- —
— uuuni
* wu KUl
settled
uno-third
ot
an
inch
toward
the
‘IT'oJ*'. “ 1 would n*ord t,M’ «&gt;«* things. Terhapa it
which it might be presented. He knew
Th, '—■&gt;■■«
trench.
By
working
nig
lit
nnd
&gt;lay,
Oeeonica
fin
Hawaii
and
Samoa).
1
fact tliat I hied poisons or fish that had wm to turn from those
,n
pointed
Co). Casey had tins trench filled with
among tho iiohemiana of the day. aud number uf Consuls gives some idea of
..... ....... ; J - ----------------- • -......... .......... — —■
a auaii &lt;&gt;1 eoucreic. rammeo sun nar&lt;l
with the MacTavoes 1 was at my case. '
es, f&gt;00 feet long, ana lai
Thank heaven! I he waa more troubled by tiie oalfook euco-four feel wide bv twenty four long liefore Mark Twain had grown
They were jolly giria, talked slang, were
famous
hia
value
had
Lcen
discovered
■•elibi or Rtatncn being
•r.
You have or- than he thought it dmer.-et to show.; deep, aud extending sixty feet beyond
not too particnlar as to the chivalrous decs enough noi
nake you the most He asked me a numlier of questions | the .h^.. of the base of the monument. by DeYoung, and Mark, for a wretch­
res(»ecl which wm tho birthright and in
lui man in .Scotland, and my abutit New V&gt;rk. from which I gathered w that when finished tiie concrete ba_M- edly slender stipend, contributed regu­
an eminent French anthe air of Agtua Ballcntyno. Ye) they father. onlnr.(dear
-------- --------------r_. ---bo
------------,rf------------------generousr_
papal
, tor myJelf
that he-----------is not K&gt; much in will I* 175 feet square. When the larly to the little Dramalir Chronu le
were ladies, good girls enough, and cn"
14,000.000 buahala; I
•France.
•““•-•• • .
cutomt»e«! tor several dynastic* I
never would
ould have
have thought
thought of
nf an
an ances- I ththe han.la
han.Is »r
of Mr.
M,_ Howard
d «fl had Iwwn 1 .haft was completed It wm found that From this small !&gt;eginning that aheel
titled to at least decent respect from tor but for me!) has made vou c..m- 1 led m
Hr wm
to think. He
wm a
aoraaiug about tbe monument had ceasevl to wtllc, not enlarged and ita business incieaaed un­ England, IWMXt.OOObushels; Italy. 1\ Tb,.rt. W|.rP f„IUld u,r„ M.p&gt;riu.. .-ban,
(M r» .
til the net earnings were slxiut 8400 a tXX&gt;.OOObushels; Spain. 21,000.000 hush
11.
..i
__
1
i-irwuiiwx.
1
els;
Holland
and
Belgium,
i
’
J.OtaJ.iXM)
j
When I loft Agnes, who was aa fresh
month, when the DaHy Chronicle was
Iwiug the 'itilv ।
and pure m the heather on our Scottish trait of Agues Ballciityuc."
Jluot help feci
issued as a full-fledged newspaper. bushels; Hwititerland. 6.(MM).&lt;MMi bush- oae DOW op,.n
that worthy. Hv asked
1 had _ mo what- -------....
hills, alnl as delicately colored an the
els; total. 2tt4.(MXU&gt;OU bushels. The 1|1R interested in
detail of *nrh n
■'
" sola- -to •l&gt;e , sue to the firnt one. The menu
Except tho Inter*, whicli, by my oulj In-ard
—
. '
the project
monument
T1„.n. wrnJ t(,„ kmg ,Tenneraa charactenxed by the mine surplus of tho exporting oountiire 1* |
good fortune. 1 hod kepbun the humble f brewing here" to detach New York city. | then settled about onmgbtii ..
cstimatod m follow*
United State*. ■
•
■ ■ ..
..
...
&gt;OBT. J. GRA5T Sells
lodging where my poor, dear old mother not only from
r of my painter .1 art; whose vo
157,1(00.000 bushrl*. Hungary, 7.500. J
and I lived, among the quiet people of State of New York as well and make it trench wm tilled with Concrete H
low and deep, and modulated
&lt;X)0; India, 12.1KMUXI0; Australia. 20. 1
and displayed an enterprise in
Glasgow, I had nothing to return, She a sort of- free
city, like Hamburg. 1 bock
again, nnd the pluml'-llue bung gatl»-nng that rapidly distanced
&lt;MN).feM»; Southern Bussia. 30,000,000. cophagi ot the bo I In.
told him I had oniy heard of such via- perjwndicnlar. Other trenches were
Dannbiau countries, B.tXXJ.OOO; Egypt.
dug and filled with artificial stou--, al
;
voiced, coarse
MacTavoes, I
wm which I had fitted up after tins great | anor 1 sttnl&gt;ata-d to than
weighing forty tons, and many of them
The Chronicle retained all the au­
tliat they right augh-s to the first, with similar
ashamed of myself, that I found myself cloud of fire and mist had overtaken illustrated tite nece««ity of'as
getting
.... w-o
»u
fully cngrnvcl with figure*, represent
dacity of ita dramatic progenitor, and
Salt, Limo, Water Limo, &amp;c.
more at my ease and happier than 1 had me, some week* after this, when a commercial affairs back into a healthy ’ men" J&gt; that after iurnK&gt;nths"
ing life, death and immortality
But it
Ium not Ihx-u distinguished m a reapoetbeen with Agnes. I knew all the time knock came to the door. and. m 1 coudltior aa early as possible. "That
history.
tliat it wm a concession to mv lower opened It. I saw Agnea.
they arc than to understand how they I TXTM- F- HICKS,
i» true,' he replied, "and nobody feels
iP’d bT that scnsaUonaluun which has
The Syndicate.
nature. Ha&lt;l I Ixwu a philosopher, like
She floated in, so changed. *o .-the- it more than I do. And M to tho freeprove! RiicrcMfii) in some notable inwere put there. One which was pre’ ’
rcalixcd, that 1 doubted a moment city bmuncaa—well, 1 reckon it will be duce, and ia going on
rapid)v that stanren in the journalism of tiie &lt;iay, nation, and presently Mim Hilbbub
nubti'ely of thought, 1 should han­ whether it was a real woman or u ghost, some time Ireforc the front docx set* up ita completion ia cxjwcted by the lat slid of winch illustrations are now to )&gt;c
asked the fire-. society young man
She smiled, a smile of divine pity. ' housekerping of ita own account.’ of January, when the neglected .&gt;ld
icn away They i
thought of Eros and Anten&gt;\ of the cumpsaaion aud love.
which struck me m a quaint aud rather mutmmeui will hare under it a founds kind the senaationalnm of the Chroni
-Irvrn feet high
black and white Ix.me of German le­
&gt;uug man stared.
de Iim diflrn-d little from that of other
'lam going, you arc. Archie,*
tion tin
1
made
an
ap|s&gt;iutmcnt
for
Washing"The blow struck ticrc, wl
mnlthc
uaiu*
the Chronicle setisalionahsm ha* sur
J^EXTi.EY BROS. A WILKLMH,
raa not von;
material thru; the artist nature waa but hand on her cheat.
fellah that run* Queen'. O|&gt;era Company
dating to tix-tr burial, and in whose
mo»t am n Ring account of the li Inc-atone, sea sand, pcbblco. and
dormant within me. I was lull dreatn
1 mean that you
Portlsnd cemenl. mixed bv machinery Young has surpaaMwl that of other eon
" ’Tain’t that." a l»eat young man found U|&gt;un the walls, which wrv placed I
ductors of such journal.. That ia all
there as offering" to the god; t)iw. |
yon did love mu n little" here her teocted the attention of the whole
my present.
kind of haw—darkies all
sweet wild-rose color came high up in ' house, hanging as they did over tile redIt was not until Tilly MacTavoc
&gt;t:*M, you know ; whole lioat
her check ‘st one time, did you uot. velTvt box front. During one of the swung on swivels When completed
asked mo to point her portrait tliat 1
&gt; &gt;.olug every day. PohtiArchie? but with me it was a complete
—*" v
* down i“
*~ the
‘
rent
into
the public is familiar. Of course De
the
foandation
will
have
cost
nuarlj
realixed. artistically, the great gulf l»e; lU-publicau* suit AbubYoung has been charged with nnacrnjm
tiMsion; I loved you wholly, and when
81 (JO.0U0.
•
twe.«u the girls.
The Acting Secretary of the Treasury
where shortly after appeared Mr Lin­
Jour n**&gt; of hi* paper to gratify private
‘What.* thought I. "peiut upon
•reived a postage-stamp to the lunoiiut
coln. and a troopof gentlemen all eager
malice, and mcrecnary considerations
to be prereulcd to the new President.
have Ik-cu freely attributed to him —just
On board steamships the firemen cm
one of one first families. "Syndicate’*
Mr, Lincoln looked terribly bored, and
leen brown shadows alternating with me, half laughing and blushing, and as
ployed about tho furnace* urn somenothing to do with politics, heard some
Mt on the sofa at the end of the room.
;old‘ which were hidden in the hair of ■he said so a tear fell from her eye and.
ope postmarked Phitadelplua. with a
newspaper in the country. "But be has
wiui nis list pnaucAi tiaca on tiu hctul.
«
.
• ,
.
Agnea. For a moment 1 hated Tilly glittering like a diamond, it slowly
__ .i .
. • profuiw (wnipiration render* * large
fellow La. one in tiie Court statement to tiie effect that the sender
taNdu.l pnUu“l'‘^„J^„“ E
X. ...|Tlr never shirked the fullest pcrevnsl re­ '!s.'
kfaoTaVoe, but when she Undulated trickled down her dress.
sponsibility for the course of the Chron
I knelt at her fe*l; I buried my
.» .
u^b.„.d ...
~*c ..Th'
d—
ceedeJ in erasing the cancellation mark
ide in every particnlar.
More tlian
worthh-aa face in her robe. What did I
very white hand at me
from one or two stamp* which bad ix-vu
say? How did I uk her to forgive?
A •• Happy Family.'’
hat could a wretch say who had re­
the system. It aecm* to pass th rough
wm |iH&gt;k"d up to with so much confi
ceived evary thing and given nothing?
A policeman found a family of five
dcncc
that
tlierc
wm at first a general
him leady to meet them without
We hail one of those interviews which peraon* and two old trunks tinder a shod
It was while I wm painting this por­
through a sieve. and flow over the surflinching. He does nut run when n pis­ inclination U&gt; accept bls theory ; which amount "justly due,' and, to make it
trait that old Mr. Bollenlyue came to cannot be put upon paper Hhe Itcggvd near thi foot of Hccond street, waiting
Montunentii, Tombstones. Mantles, Ac.,
tol ia prerented; and. on the other hand, waa disturbed, however, by a young lady "dead sure." inekwU stamps to the
me aud gave me an order which altnu-o. me. I remrmlicr, as the last wrench of to go np the river on a wood-barge drink of cold, or even cool water, tinder
he lias lung lu-rn known as a man who who said "She couldn't exactly iimMr- amount of 10 rents, which were revere.)
my
degradation,
to
take
the
check
for
which
wouldn
’
t
leave
until
the
next
fore
­
promised my fortune. He wanted me
thr..e aircum»t*aoea. on an empty stom­
into the renacicuce fund. - Washingtrnt
npon provocation would shoot.
Still
tierburned
pictnrca
to go to the bonae of hia brother, who
ach, ia very dangerous and liable to
"It wimi not your fault that they were
the woman was wquug her produce death with alm oat »Le sndden- hr is neither a Im Uy nor qurrclaome. No Sherman has ontered the syndicate, or
wm a Scotch Lain! of some urMutiou,
quieter man of buaincaa con lie found
handkerchief and all the
•mall boy w»,
and to copy for him some old family burned.'' said she.
than the small, rather muaculariv built had something to do with it."
•re a&gt;|ualhng.
t/oord s short
(Kirtrait*. I know, ot course, that this
tical advantage lias been obtained by
"O yea--fences I " suddenly broke weu. •*&gt; aw
” What srvwns to be the matter? in । mixx
— *;-------- -- —
—«-------mixing
tanuacrous
su &gt;listener*.
cs|»i
splendid piece of good fortune came the comfort 1 had out of that piece of
out a young man who makes a living time ago. Hr promised his mother that
pajH-r.
quircd the officer as he halted among i' n
alD ’oatnMvd.
cialfe
oatmeal, with
with the
the water
water to
to ’h
be
by sucking his cane. " Fences," ho add­ he would write a gixxl long letter, de­
ti
’
ie
court
m
“
Charley'
DeYoung.
His
, .
.
!1 used'
After she had gone I looked on the
thrill m I looked at her sweet, noble,
ured by the men employe.!
employed at this kin&lt;
kind
ed vaguely, but still with considerable scribing hi" trip and itoording place.
Oh. nothing much, answered tho ' of labor.
The oatmeal
oatmeal is
is mixed
mix«l in
in the
th.
beautiful face, m it began to smile out1 Boorwuere sue nan sat, ana saw a
• •,
The
enthusiasm.- "Don't you know? Men­
" 1I've
jumpin'tooth-ache,
ouncre t&lt;
to uncommon cooUicm and self control. din' hia fences; Sherman's ten -ca
-----ve got tiie jumpin
tooth-ache, proportion of three or four ounce*
of my canvM. to think that such a i l,nKht. sparkling thing lying on my man.
mother was nearly distracted when she
woman oould tore me. We had had ! l,0,nl*le carj&gt;et. It was a diamond- Hn it alius slacks up on me about the gallon of water, and used according There u a quiet finmicM in his manner
got the following interesting letter from
aud
rxpreenion
tliat
would
indicate
that
many iuterviewa, of course; sometimes
’
'
*
. .. . wndnighL
II to
to inclination
inclination by
by the
the firemen
firemen and
and coalcoalAnd the sudden gleam of intelligence him: "lam here, s-J * ------------ * a~
|
he
ia
not
a
man
to
be
trifled
with.
But
I heaver*. It might lie difficult to deter­
alone, for a short walk, but more often it in my hand a severe magnetic shock
died out ot hui face, aud his voice sunX watch ter a pup, a
Oh, *he’» kinder tired
I mine why oatmeal, for thia purpose. there is about him no trace of bravado. into a feeble mutter.
with her Aunt Elspeth, m ehaperon; ran through um- : tiie stone had some 1
He reached pup. and I w-nt in ■ wimmin* fourteen I
a. soosi
alia wood
gs_
----------hut Mias Elspeth was deaf m a post.
at it all ,or bbut
cr **=*1
aginasthe
pile
she’ll Jmckwli^U.^r^ryc^hwaTmBleti eta most notably, perhaps in hisreneontre around tor his cane intending to re­ times yaaterday, and the fellow ■tide
l-.-i, —in the wood pile shell buckwheat, or rye,
and absorbed in knitting, so I wm able
cruit his failing intellect by a long suck my pocket-book, and I want some
folly, all Svteatoepand fortret
forget all
all nimut
about it
IL Khn'a
She's 1....
but .1..
the «.
fircnJZ
themvlvea ►x-m to ,
_______
a.
the
great
shame
and
enormous
«
---------r
—
■
money; and I shall bring the pup J
to use a lover's pleading, if I had
•cness of
ngLt.
tlllnp
haa the effect of making them . u ’V
lnt*'lllK’-n&lt;x ^ad pub at the ivory knob; bat be bad left it ont home."
the inconsistency aud th© cotnrnns
of 1
right, she
she ia.
ia.*
--------------------------------’* But the
are crying," con I m .trong m home*. We mav rafelv al- I *“*?’*’
or ^nateuad in the Hall, aud dejectedly sucked tiie
But anmething fro*© my tongue. I
“,ure- 1 ha
9
U“- ,M*n
“ children
* ’
roll M an —
imjierfoct
|nw ^metinng for this kind' of preju '
‘’L**
felt an intense embarrassment a fear | tl,“
m wr
--------- «»«•«» Ute officer.
-- ,U
!t — ,
" Yaaa, kinder
kinder crying.
" rrplirxi
which wo know to be very intent ‘
°P°n
crying,"
replied the
the
»f Ague*. She liad an attraction that 7lw ?“ **”•* “ Perfert one
Weil, syndicate, as I anderrtand it,’
heaven
“But that
that's
nothing. That
That boy,
boy. among the influences on health and dis- i 1)&lt;S'&lt;’"“R ,n
‘^i’
- . "but
’s nothing.
wm most powerful
She did uot want '**c *?7,U.O7“
»against
-------- - k
-------- ; tu*0
I-------- ” ~
-FT------- 7------------------ -HL
----- Judgeuoon
drew- lhe
Ida revolver
and «®arked
a fragile young man .ho w
tho
side
ot
TilAugnvtiis
Ca-i-»
-----------1
-•
llrvw
revolver
and
•
—
f
'usar,
hv
waata
a
slick
of
that
maguetism
whichwhich
is beauty's
hand!. ’k'011 “ad driven
,
- J?-!
.—
I "training lumaelf trying to ace wmomm^aud
wnbout
bLu£
* T,~* mo to t---------,cc‘ —
0&lt;&lt;»•" I
I gum. l»at hell soon chaw himsdl to I pt»Ubl,
will. . pleuM.4 a.T; utn
t&gt;.Yo&lt;iug H—I I Ui“*« ibxu.^b a |W. .4
poworUa*. but she wm at th© some time
dilated by tiie tight I sleep on a sliver. The next one. Charles KW. o&lt; .UmukU..,. of U&gt;. .limenUr.
bn auuLuoT* nud. Unr&lt;-r u.1 syndicate
-yudiB.U-w.brB
a fellow's
I.Uo«‘.fUB«
U, do
&lt;
is when a
going to
Henry, he's howlin' 'cause I won't buy B.BCOU. «rta°&lt;« IB .Bdr • —r M u&gt; | „on,
„a grd"'. do.. 1 something, and
“&gt;■&lt; another
““J1"' fellow •&gt;"
”
repolfant. I fdt it somewhat explained, j ol 1 stadia©,
doesn't
him a nckin'-liorsc. but sooAS I get
In u "fc
IJ .nd dluaBBd him. ibongh not until
I to; other fellow
°U‘"
'•"»•«»
------------when she told me that she hail the
anguish and self­
। want.nhim
goes
to court,
time
to
spank
him
hell
curl
down
and
Scotch second sight, and that ah© had taproach, a love, fiery, impatient, tieart’lUniui .Bforunwl. l.y.Un-lrr hul boon pta.rf. “&lt;1 «»
«« Judff.
J«l«. rt-re.
m-r. bto-mbin
InnOBI.
tho power of tiie magnetic hand. In- tanding, for Agoex took powcasion of C&gt; to dreamin’ of angels. That gal, increasing tho amount of cutaneous ex About
.. ....
.
. .* .
.&lt;: law-fellows call it—mien Li i tn out a »v
two y«a
^ter th. C«ro..„-«
iuerra, han got her mouth up for fried- halations The men occasionally try
deed she smilingly gave mo some , t”**- I remem bored all her grace, her
- t---------------------------------- var. ‘ dicate; then this fallow can t do 1L
cakes and milk, but I’ll give her a bite acid, saccharine and alcoholic drinks aa contained a ferocious attack upon Mr. !
B. F. Napthaly, of the Sun. in which
my bride, were being torn from mo by o’ pork and bread from tho trunk and substitutes for tiie oala, but alwsya with
disgraceful reference wav made to a fe­ pony Hit for a little while wrapped in
that bony rival, death. I could not l»ear
unsatisfactory rosnlta. except that they
male member of hia family. Napthaly, silent admiration of tho young man*,
find molaasos and water better than dear
rootn unassisted, an easel which it took
who
had boon connected with tho proft und knowledge of th? law. But
willfully, secretly deserted for the poorer to be kinder afflicted, but we are a regu­
the whole question was finally settled
lar happy family."— Detroit Fret Prue. aist on the excellence of rum and whisky, ChronMe, was then conducting the
Sun, now extinct. He retorted with an by the decision of ■ voting man who
under all circumstances. |&lt;ctiti*'u tor
I now felt
wm painting her. and her face looked
article containing the most atrocious at wasting a rare and valuable life by tryThrsdere
Tilton.
like that of a glorified angel. Thia
I hear that Theodore Tilton ia at tion a momentary relief, followed by ad(Minted rag. and artificial charms—that
DeYoung.
Thia ia the article which cheek and look over hia collar at tho
jx.i---- « .__•— ----------•-------- ' lion aud
Kalloch announced be would read.
and deliberately ‘taken up his burden"
Jo.spA Upon ita publication DeYoung armed dawning interest, and, after a painful
again and aapporta Elisabeth, paying JFilson.
&gt; my existence. 0
himself with the avowed purpose of intellectual effort, asked:
her 81,000, or
&gt;tnctiiing like it, every
Oh, God 1 Who
" Wha* ia it? Whs’ talking about? "
killing Napthaly. The latter alaoarmed
six months, which is certainly a very
They told him.
and showed fight. Several rencontres
I held iu my hand the sparkling stone. liberal aitowanoe. Long ago Pfynjouth
"Syndicate?" he asked—"syndicate?
being made, in which
• seemed to fasten itaoif to my flaah. Church failed to send the moneyjv&lt;iiah
mi of North Carolina,
it had promised to her, and wMahMt
at this rate, when I

York. "No, indewd; ia that to 7 Well,
that's quite right- F-n a millionaire

R

DROGS.MEDIClHESaaiCHEMiCALS,
S23'

HARDWARE.

H

IRON, NAILS t SHELF HARDWARE

i DBi GOODS, SILKS 311 DRESS GOODS

PLASTER

Groceries and General Produce,

American and Foreign Marble,

NO PATENT NO PAY.

IHYENFIONS

mm

That, at legal, I wo«ld retain.
Mrs. Croly (“Jenny June), a jut-i
ed. u-ue-he*rted and noble womaz

who simply looked

hit and scriomdy wounded, ax was
claimed, by a ballet fired by DeYoung.
That put an end to tho pistol practice
State, Oct. 7,1780. The victory of the of the editors, and the matter died out.
Americans in that battle wm really the
turning point of the war. It is worth

way fit to talk about here."
And then the eomjisiiy very properly
dropped the iuddiistte subject, and re­
sumed the conversation about the awn­
party.—Burdette.

stich unutterably

A map-agent went into a manufac
ing estabhahmont in Norwich, Ct.
tended to invite a shooting gffnty. It ccntiy, with an egotistical idea that
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doubtless will be
response tc be made wm with a revolver.

end preside at the lovebeet nsrile on
Laks Katrioe. Yet modcMlv (he de­
uniiM

IS, 1781, opuMN
Sept 8, of the

mother of his chilIcm dropped Uin my

the individual upon which
be hit re-

bnlhaot aotfaae

�SUPPLEMENT
®hr $asIniUe gletrs.
RATURDAY

EUGENE COOK

, fun b
[dignified riiiren* put

hi

1mjr&gt;
found 11m- bull un»
tunning away wjtte him, down a. dirt
rood.. toward* » crowd arotmd the
Country *4 ore, on lllftioi* ntreet. &lt;tlic.

Ire kr-ja yip with the bull, aud yelled

MANUFACTURER OF FINE

Here we c &gt;me, datn our foolish souk!
Head •«*• off somebody I" They were
halted, and as'the yoke, wa* being
lifted from hi* tw-ek he yelled. “I’nstand.*

MM - .
tilts' &lt;n
No life is pleasing to God that is not
useful tn mart

r
audta
nira
DHAiwnKra
lJ&lt;LwlilwliAttJwSj w JtwAJm 1 Ol?i 0

The woman who pul her tongne to a

'rhe “Spirit was moving" and there
wa* quite a revival in the church. An
effort was Iteing mark- to bring for* aid
inemln-rs that had straye-dfromthe path

with hr» subject exclaimed: “There is
nothing that the laird iialcs so much a*
over grace.

Burglars atrofy- Farmer Plummer, at
Durham. Mc^ and he chased them, los­
ing no time iu mbliug any clothing
to the shirt in which he liad slept, but
taking care to throw a gnn acroM his
shonldrr. Across fields aud through a
village he pursued them, until he got
within close range, when they surren­
dered rather than be shot.
It waa under the stars, at tho front
gale: “May 1 ki*&gt; yon F* he intitmnred
in her ear.. Her color came and went.
Her iw.-urt beats faster than Hanis tr«&lt;t&gt;c
the star* looked down to see her blush,
and she looked up to aigb. with a

tuid then shyly replied: “Proposition
accepted if done only once.
An cx-Govcrnor of Georgia, once re­
marked; “I never deny newspaper
storie* now. An editor on one occztaiuu
printed a iihbU dreadful areusation
ugaiuKt inc.iu a psg&gt;rr published in roy
all my family and friend*. I denied it
of courae. promtly andcirmiustantially
V-mi suppose the fellow did then?

to support hi* family, ami he took
money to make np Uh- dr^-ienry.
Thi* is a cnrir.iis-plea in the face of the
fact that Mr. 1‘xim- and other Ma**a

tiug np statistic* to prove that a work­
man can lire a* well upon *1.50 per an­
num. and rapporta family, a* lie could
thoo was entirely al fault in Pain** case.
Willie Anderson ' wa* one of the
brightest and moot popular boy* in
WayneaviBe, Ohio. He worked in a
printing office, went regularly to Hun-

of robber* porticnlnriy interested him,
and be talked a great deal with his

E.

Gook'*,

A emit of roughstuff—A .clihichilfa
ulster.’
.lush evidently preferred an omniim*
I aa being chr.ii*T than a “tty.”

Whut country will make a carriage
run well? tiroccc.
What tmtiou./niakc* them go faster f
Kushrian*.
. Mi*. Shoddy'* ricai are interesting'
to those- who are thinking about keep
iug a carriage.
say*-that id»e ha*
thought it nil over, and Come to the
courlnsion that bioocbe* are almost
too targe* that these ’ere “cutipous”
are too shut tip. but that a nice, rtvl, i&lt;!i Privy I'liautom built at E- Cook’s .
j Carriage Shop, Would be just Ila-tiring.
•' P«i&gt; phantom must In- a night­
mare.

W»T&lt;* &lt;■ TT7CT
DUuwlLb!
9

TWO AND THREE

ville, for Stalk &amp; Vrooinnn.s Mud and
.Sand Baud*. We put them on all our
new work. They are worth ten times

them on any carriage for two dollar*,
if you ate not satisfied after giving
theta a trial*}our money will be cheer­
fully refunded.
-

SPRING FARM WAGONS’
4

Wr arc building two Myles «.f three
'pting.Jww—eat family whguns, which
.nr great favorite, with-our farmers.
• &gt;ne kind is adapted to general tree,
su«h a* marketing, etc., *;n] the other
to pleasure -driving. They are highly
finished, arid irimcd iu leather or
cloth.

J?

Platform Wagons!

a

Lumber Wagons!

Brawn* why Cook’* buggies have
tM-&lt;-outr so imnietiM-ly po|iulan
I. The v-&lt;Jtkuuin»hip throughout ia
fint-rt/m.

.1. They are made with white ash and
ahitewnod bodies.
4. They all round edge steel tire.
5. *Tbey ail har e the “anchor Iwand"

steel spring.
T. They all have Norway iron body
loop heads.
«. Th. All lu&gt;« Norway it on dash
feet.
•
9. They are trimed with all wop!
goods, and will uot fade.
10. They arc painted in ^hc most skill­
ful manner.

ticular, and if any pait. of the job
proves defective, it n ill cheerfully .lie
made gund.
.

CUTTERS

atylhb buggies of Cook’*, just like Mr.
McFadden**; they say their* is ju*t
splendid.

SLEIGHS

culirie*. quite ’remote from Nashville,
by jealous carriage denier*, that E.
carriage*. repaints them. put* hi* own
name-plate on them, nnd sell* them

ventarea that he found dumbed in
dime novels aud boys’ story pai»cnt.
He lived with his mother. rant, and

mc-urberrd that she waa thelicroine of

Wl-van give you prirre*' tiuit
•:tn eu.iiftiiie fax &lt;ubly with auy k-giti-* •
lh*uirbli*-r .ibr place,
Alain street#. Nashville.

s

OPEN AND TOP

By

Paine, the Fall River defaulter to the
amount of neatly e-O.aiO. excuse* his

8

I hate a fii; djui s di!—Biiiiugs.

themselves. A kind Providence mn«t
provide for loafer*. .

sit* calmly and st*-* her - hmdnutd pull
off hi* dirty boot* on the parlor carpet
without a word of dissent.

n »in&gt;p ami look over Um’ large', and

ETC., ETC

ETC

*

■lastardly false, stateiucnt. aud is the
outgrowth of their envious and wound­
ed soul*.

Repairing, Painting, Trimming,

ke.

Our facilitie* f«»r repairing (anything
tiage) are such that we can do thia
branch of business with “neatness and
despatch.”

that iris house was crowded with visit-

fimric d.

Don’t FaUto Examine Our Work and Get Prices Before Buying

Tririiuring promptly done at the lowest lly-

El’GKKK COOK.
iiwntj, and was put off a railroad train

Shops East Side Main Street, Nashville, Michigan

EUGENE COO

�cihty for manufacturing, and all work
partici

folio wing line of Goods:

Curtain Rose Sept. I

Mai ble-Tup Center Tables,

And the performance will continue from day to day until further notice.
Doors open at 7 a. m., and close at 9 p. m.
wanting iu this one, to-wit: the mere
valgor desire for notoriety al any cost.
Mr. Conkling has been more or km at­
tentive to Mm. Sprague tor a period of
three years. Whatever may be tbsir
M'stiments'w ith regard to each other,
and whatever relations may hate been
the result of those arntimcnUarr ques­
tions that nolmdy ran conclusively an­
swer bat themM ivca. and It k proUbly
safe to assume tUt they will never anmay be in thia particular, there was
and ami ianothing unnatural and noth­
ing remarkable in the fact tjhat these
two people should have cultivated in­
timate relations. They are, in fact,
well matched. I know of no two per
nona of the opposite sex mom exactly
calculated to be congenial than they
are. Each, iu his or her own line aud
way, baa fame, commanding position in
society and politics, full of caste, vani­
ty of person and haughty independence
of tharactcr. , Each seems to hare

Wood-Scat Chairs,
What-NoU, Brackets,
Office Furniture,

every article will be the latest tn style

Fall in With the Crowd

Central Michigan.

the manufacturer which i-uablcs us to

That is HUSHING to the NEW
but the best German and French J Tates
and defy competition in thia line.
'
Our Cane Seal Chain and Rockers

FURNITURE STORE!

ly call your attention to a beautiful
Walnut Parlor Chair that ia maaufactured with a patent block dove tailed

front post paxacs through the block in-

by society aud by the statute.
Of the five Stewart grave robbere on­
ly one, Henry G. Romaine. is known by
name.
The lawyer through whom
tliey have sought to mgotiatc with
Judge Hilton ia Patrick H. Jones, for­
merly postmaster, and later register of
New York. Tho asm demanded waa
&gt;300,000. Judge Hilton refused to pay
more than &gt;*5,000, the original reward
for the return of the body. All efforts
liarirg failed to secure both roldwre
and body, Judge Hilton, on July 34th.
reopened negotiations for the ransom
of the body without regard to the couvietion of the thieves. The negotia­
tions are now pending. The name of
the detective who ia represented as

chair far beyond the strength of any
ordinary chair.
Our Marble and Wood Top TaUea
are nicely finished in oil with paints of
beautiful burl veneers, highly polished

1LL0GLDEMAW &amp; CO,

Our Secretaries, Bureaus, Commodes,
Extension and Breakfast Tables. Wash

cash figure* than ever before offered in

ago of complicity along with Detective
Phillip Farley, bow of the excise office.

Hearse and keep constantly on hand a
full and complete line of Undertaker's

GOOD GOODS,

duties of an undertaker without the us­
ual trouble and discord that is found

LOW PRICES and

ing system.

FAIR DEALING,

“Lire and let live."

KELLOGG, DEMARAY A Co.
IT* Chamber Suit* for &gt;30.00. Mar­
ble Tables for &gt;C.00. at
Kkllogo, Dkmauat A Co.'a

IT Nice Bedsteads for &gt;1.73 at
Kkllogg, I&gt;KMxttar A Co.'s.

Is what is doing* the Business.

F? Who has saved the farmers the
moat money in a bu-mess way during
the post summer f
Kkllogg, Dptaaar A Co.

You cannot stop it.—-The people will find ont where they can get the BEST
GOODS for the LEJSTMOJ\'EY, and the Universal Verdict
is that the place is at
.

Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co
2 Doors South of the Wolcott House, Nashville, Mich.

A Full Line of Undertaker’s Goods connected with the establishment.

the Panama canal which, in respect
cost, rapidity of completion and pre
tibility of com pl tion. far cxcrlk tit
ri—* v-jl.
x.

oatthall
srps will

thc cost of whiah
amount to a third pc
canal; and, fa additi

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                  <text>ORNO 8TRO

NASHVILLE. BARRYCO., MICHIGAN, SATftuBAY,-SEPTEMBER 20, 187!).

NUMBER 52

Iwkrilk giwrtwj.

IV1

c Ht ^“v1

tow la ssttawted at •lUO.OD, partly LnstuM.
-Tbe H'lMuwta Lnatitote for the Dsaf and
Dumb, st Dstevan, waa totally daslreysd t*y
hf a few days ago, involving a loss to Ibo
State of about »250.0Ua Bo liras ware teat,
though the .buHding burnsd quickly No iaanrtouM
"

"We have no me for one," replied
the eaahier.
"But you ahem Id always look into the
miaty future," went on the fiend demnrely; "next winter you will want to
Rfwtwal uf tbe t'uderwaud War.
Dtspatebos frooUraysio, Ky., state llial-U*
Underwood vutenuting tears fearfully than
•van two yvars ags, wbsu nothing ten tbs State

“I uso dub akatea—no straps re­
quired."
.
•
“Yon may want to screw some boards
together some time. The old-faahinned
method of driving aer.-wn in with a
flttci a compromise btawere tte Tammany and
lmnm.T &gt;a perniciona. as it. deteriorates
ifoUMno tedious, lbs spUl was •M.tx.J, aud
ZuiarM ^irrrfsrg.
the tenacity of tbe screw, aa it were."
th* Tammany dstefsltoc tan the haU and nomwindow-panes, and in her poor home ' ‘'Nothing to-day, air."
Sumi thinks that his tailor’s persist­
W. a YOUNG,
inatxl Jobs KsOy, obtef of tte Bactem*. f&lt;w
—About a»ty families were reodsred borneby the Zayder Zee the blind gtrl spina.
“Thia gimlet also acta as a corkscrew.* ent demands ought to be checked, and ao
Qormnt. In Um regular cxivsattoa (Hr lossbytho late C.riteu (Cot) tire Tbe lota is
_ Though dark the turns her wheel, for
dore the tailor.
■* ’ ’ *
only way to keep beradi
“Itdao may be used as a tack-hammer,
England At a meeting of the reprewunalivee RoUaaon was reoomiu&amp;ted, aa were all of tte not less than J75.U3O. F&gt;res are ragisg all
“A kjxd word spoken to a husband
a cigar-holder, and a tooth-bru»h.”
of tbe limited manufacturing oompaaica al prearat offirere but Heal Oov. Dante inter. through the mountains, started by Um Indiana
li A. BARBER.
will go farther than a broomstick or a'
“I don't want it"
.
She toils on, whether the sun
Oldham, at which about 4,(W,&lt;W spindles
flirtation.” soya a woman of experience.
sends hia bright beams into the hut or
"It ha. an eraser, a jam, an inkotand,
What a paradox to nay that gout
whether the veil of night is over all. a table for computing compound
abort U»a by working ahernate waste or thrre liwetary of tUae, Allan C. Beach; for
She toils hard, for the spinning-wheel intereat, and a lunch-box attachmenL" rnns in a family. Whoever saw gout
Java eweh week for one mouth. Flfly eom- Oomptrvner. Fred P. &lt;Hcn«; for State Trsssaeven make a decent attempt at walking ?
is her only menus of supjxirL
“I can't help it; I don't want it."
IMUtea. uparuUtg '.!,&lt;»•,00U. jtptodlea, have do- qjr, James Mackin; for State Engineer, Hora
A hailor put a aaddie on Irind part
To-night the blind girl spins un­
“I know you don't; you are one-of
ridwl to gv on abort time immediately.
usually fast, until at last the flax is all those mean men who won't buy a gimlet before. A bystander showed him his
worked off the bobbin. Then the wheel unless it lias a restaurant and a trip error. The sailor exclaimed, “How do
Urf that tte Amari has. mtte-r voluntarily or
you
know which way 1 am going to
stops,
and
with
a
sigh
she
drops
ler
through Europe and an Italian opera
through fear if hia own rioknt taking off.
hands and thinks.
.
I company attached. You're the kind of nde?"
abandoned Ids friendly atutuds toward the
She arises, and finding her way grep- a man who would live near an electric
When a hualMnd comes home after
English, and asasrncsl one of open hostility.
ing along the wall to the little bureau , light to save the gua bill.”
midnight and asks his wife the time of
Hia l« sly guard are said Io have takes part u: ! rir.temant and tatterorae Waa manlfewtad by
IL GRISWOLD,
in tbo comer, she uagcrly grasps the ,
And the |&gt;cddlt-r walked out with his night, and she bate him over the head
the two parttea, and John Kelly, fa ba. &gt;P«&gt;.
only book in the room. Ileturning in i mental plumage on ths pcrpendicula.
with a roliing-pin, and tells him it has
arcapUng |te nominatuxi of the I-liters, olaimn!
the
aamv
manner
to
her
chair,
she
aits
struck “one," it is time to retire.
the defeat of Bibiuaon by 8(&gt;,'&lt;J0 reins
down, opens the book and begins to j
Hsw to Live for a Cent ary.
“Aw I it is not to be wondered at," re-H«i Alexander Mllchell, who feta Europe
read.
' The experience of the French clergy­ tn.vkcd Mr. Toplofty, as he adjusted
— Tbe new Btltuh irouclad turret ram, AcaBrail? Yea, read.and to find conno­ man. Canon Bcadoti, who lati-ly died at his eyeglass; “are bathing has grown
memncai, carrying four 3&lt;ton car... ta-1 W
tation in God's word. Though dark it;I the age of 102ycam, offers a few suggreions burden, with ecginre ft,Ort L bores -power,
may be without, within shines the light | tious Io those who seek to know bow vulgah herd took to the watah, and it
lias juat been eorewaafnlly launched
of the gosqiel. Her dark, dreary life i: they may attain to long life. He ate j has become vewy much soiled."
is illuminated by Christ's love.
CHAS. IL BRADY,
anything with impunity, not only eat­ I
A bald-headed professor, reproving
Beneficent friends have given her a ing heartily at every meal, but often
A TroRNKT al Law ae.| H..l*clt.w is
Bob Inrerioil's Convention.
Kr»l Itetete aa4 ln.ur.u.« A^.,,,1.
“Bible for the blind,” and tanght her ’; nibbling biscuite, etc., between meals. j a youth for the t-xereise of his flute,
I said, ” We fight with our heads at this
aad I «Morr&gt;aclB« arpnUllr. iLunlj
The " National lateral League," organized al how to read with the finger ti»pa. For ’
M*n*
fwowip l) aite,4&lt;U to. *».
I He drank moderately of wino, and was
—Seitrerlaul and Austria are atoct to la
the tosteure of CoL Bob lagwreoU and otter I many years ahe has found jicace and '-to the last very fond of sweet things. college." The young man rejected a
mnnecbd by a subterranean railroad, to b
oocbihsvvre. met al CmemnaU. last weak. | happineas in the words of her Itedoem-1I He never knew what heailache or moment and then replied, “ Ah, I «we.
and you have butted all year Lair off."
catted tbr Alberg railway. It will be a tonne
। ci. Alas! thia refuge, the only one she ': rheumatism waa. and, when a middlethrough Uie Alps, about ait miles in length.
An Iowa editor acknowledges a pres­
A preliminary declaration nd platform was i has. will bu denied her.
I aged man, could and would go out
ent of grapes in rather amlngnous
In vain ahe feels over the letters and I
adopted. It te very lour, and resolrrs U&gt;at ths I
shooting from morning until night, ex­
grwral moUre cf the Nstmoal Liberal party te I erdcavort to make a phrase out of the posed with no ill-etfect to cold and wet. language. He says: “We have re­
to realiss more fully than has erer yet brea ' few letters ahe ran distinguish here aud At l&gt;7 he liad the first severe iHnrea of ceiver! a basket of grapes from our
LEWIS DURKEE
doos tte main objort of a government by the thrre. Incessant labor had hardened
friend W., for which he will accept our
people aa etprewwd is the .Kdarattoo of imte- I her fingers' tops; ahe could no mon ,; hia life- an attack of bronchitis. Up compliments, some of which arc two
alone J qua last, telng 471. Of ibis number
pcmtaocs aad the vrwamtds to Um rooelitii'MMi
1 to this lime he had performed s-rvice :
reuirtylrraia has X^MU; New Turk, 2,0V-.
I distinguish the letters with those cal-!1 in his church every Sunday, with his 1 inches in diameter."
Ohio, 2,31'; Illinois, 1,167; Virginia,
| loos fingers.
A word to the wire is sufficient. A
i regular three months’ duty in Wells
Missouri, I,(Ml; Indiana, 1,610; Alaska. X
।
For a while she seemed to be Stupe- ।i Cathedral, Ins voire continuing distinct
find. She ta bereaved of the only thing ■ and faowerfnl. To the day of his death upon a lady of hia acquaintance.
Her
private Jeter in rrganl to the rrewut xi.b uf
which made her bear her gloomy lot i ho never lapsed into anything like | little (laughter, who was present, grew
■v*l.xvd ttouplo to hte Hlate. "I dMtrc to aMurvpatiently. She feels more forlorn than “ second cluidiahnesB."
1‘oasibly the weary of hia conversation, and whispered
you that not only h*re tbr refn^sva not &gt;Urva.1,
ahe ever did before. It seems to her explanation of his very long and healthy | in an andiblc tone, "Didn't ho bring
but non. bare bren pnnnittol tovufTer far &lt;bc
that even God baa forsaken her.
life lire in this: He had a moat jm- his amen with him, mamma?”
nominated for (ximptruUsr, Fravas M. Darby
“I will bring the blind by a way that,(perturbable temper and singularly even '
■ sal of brmJ&gt;nd.iMt&gt;rtd of tbnr loaf!ng around
Two ruiKsns met each other on a
for Attorney Geusral, and J. L McCulmgh fur
tbr luwnaanJ omoa uf our State, teal, with a .
they know not; I will lead tb rm inpaths ' spirits, and would not allow anything 1
Clerk of Court of Appeals.
very few ricvj.tton., rmpliymrat waa rre«ldy
tlutt they have not known; I will make to worry him. He ha*! many an enter- j• Emibc, how old yon look today! I
obtaiuod fur tbexn, and they are now »vlf-.up- : —F.« Guv. John T. Hoflmaa has resiggsj
darkneaa light before them, and crooked taming remembrance; not the least of I1 never remember yon looking ao old as
txwuns. doing wen, and are happy, and neither the office of Hacticm of Tarumauy, and will
thingn straight; these things will I do । them was the being held up to the win I you
look
to-day."
Emtlie—“You
lore nor mocu y would Induce ttw-ra to return to 1
unto them and not forsake them." ■ dow by hia nurse to see the soldiers in &gt; slionldn't l»e surjiriaed. my dear, for I
—Gfflcial figures of the S mFrancisco elect sm
These words of Isaiah come to her the street daring the Lord George Gor- ,। never waa ao old aa I am to-day.”
are ^’ur Mayor-Kaitoch, Wbrkingman. '.'I.ltr.;
mind, aud. ashamed of her unbelief, site dou riots. This was in 17HO;tho future j
,
A well-known local preacher in a
Flint, ItepnMican. l&lt;A&lt;Ef7; Gnswuld, ItelUucret.
kneels down, and, with the Bible still canon was then 3 years old.
i suburban town, while instructing a claw
clasped in her hands, she preys:
।
-Fur (he week Mating Sejjt |». there were **H. Kalloch'e plurality, I
. of urchins in the catechism, told them
—AU but twenty small precincts in Maine,
" pear Ixxd, Thy will l»e done; but it
reported to the Memphis Board nf HrwlUl |::j
A Singular Fat Story*
' that God could do everything, whereis ao hard to part forever with Thy pre­
rases of few: Whiter, «; colored. TV; under wbteh will not malarially change tte rtwull,
A queer cat story comes from Pres­ I upon one of them -k^: -&amp;u. God
cious word, wl.'u-h has given me so many iton. CL A farmer had been troubled ! make a rock so big that he can't lift it?”
-'■ years of age, ft; total numlwr reported to the give Davis, flcptiblican, »!,0|2; Smith, Greeca consolation, ind has al wavs been a
Board at Haultli to data, 1,1% For tte prerl- Iwrter, &lt;r,Owi; Gareelon, .Democrat. 21J-L
with rata for some time, and finally i The boy's queetion remains unanswered.
Dans' plurality over l.is Democratic .-ixnpeUfriend in need And my guide c.u my ;purehaM-«i a vat that waa recommended
Goethe said energy would accomt«w U 4AKU, and 2H.V.M ov«r the Gn-eufrack .
dreary nalh; still. Fattier, I submit to ।as a good motiser. The cat sustained
Khaaas’ Twemty-tUlh Annheraary.
Thywill, for I knowh Tou ahalt not leave ।its reputation, and rata were soon un­ | plish anytliing desired in this world.
The recurrence or the twenty-Aftli anniver­
Oh! Goethe, old fellow, were you only
known iu the house, and the farmer . in the land of the living to-uay, wo
sary of tbe srtlirtnrut of the State of Kansas
At tluwe words she preaacd the book congratulated himself greatly.
His [ should give you the task of talking a
was the ocresioa of an immenae gatliermc of
against her lipa as if to give it the teat dreams of freedom were dispelled one
—Tte &gt;i-pnblieao Kiale Coavcotioc of Mmm
people at Lawrence Hept 15 ami 1'1, among
barter to death, competing with a man
parting kina.
,^yol.&lt;'OTT HOUSE,
| day, however, by the cries of the sei­
|ta*s&lt;, worn S«fil out with a ten! of sutyjuor eburetts was teld al Worcester-ou tte HMh
at his own gun -e, aa it were.— Turner'^
A cry breaks tbo silence o' the room-1
task,
wtth
Akuuder
H
Iinll&lt;«-k
m
CbaJrmaa
mulrs from ibe mibUiT post ot Oxixofiatoote
; vant girl, who said that on going down Rail* Reporter.
Xnwhville, Mlohi«*n.
It it a cry of joy. .
lo allow lb- lienl to grsro In tbs bottom Jan 1.
cellar where the cal waa indulging
day's nnrrtsra were leyrun by an address t.y
A London getfl, walking in Dublin
God has hoard her prayer and re­ I in hia noonday repeat she saw a large &lt;
C. C. Wolcott, Proprietor.
near tte- [—t White tl.ns ragsco*! tta-y wrrr
n iiat. llibtnsnn, tte 1‘resldrtit of the day.
for the first time, got into easy conver­
stored the Bible to her. Her tender hpa
swrwpwj d,wn upon by a band &lt;,f Coystoro follows: For IJen tenant Governor. Byron
followed by addresses of welcome fry C K have touched the letter*, and distinctly - ret eating out of the tame dish with the ' sation with a native, and chaffed him
cat,
and
solemnly
averred
that
when
she
Apaches ntxter s ebinf known m Victoria, and Wmtoc; Attorney General, Gsorre Mareton;
Halliday on behalf of tbe old sst- can she tell the words they pressed on. I
all mur.Jerrd Tbe In han, escape! with tbe Auditor, Cbariee K Ltd!; Secretary of Stale.
went toward them the rat chased her ‘ considerably, winding up with thia
Henry 11 Pierre; Treasurer ami’ Itereirer'
With tears of joy rolling over hei pale and made her ran nji-staire. The cat, smart observation : "Now, tell me, Pat,
mules, and 'a ilrtachmsnl was »ecl ta pursuit
cheeks, aha again and again reads tlicww- | •lie skid, seemed to enjoy hia company, I where you would be if the devil got h&gt;»
—Tbe prtateJ report at th® Commiaawwr
dues?” Pat replied with feigned sim­
words of the Havior:
and apjieared as if charmed by the rat, i
“ I am the light of the world; he that । just aa a a^ake charms a bird. The ! plicity, "Sure, then. I'd be alone, yer
for all the States and Territories (Wyoming
followeth Me shall not walk in darkness । farmer would not credit the st^jy until I
not included I Io te »WsWM,|rM; rtpenditurrs
but shall have the light of life."
he saw the same thing a day or taro af- ;
(Wyoming not induded). IWJ.xzi.O; school
Faith had provided a way, as it will tciwanl.
Hr allowed the strange
ptpulatam fur thirty-eight ,-utee and Terri
for all when the hour of extremity ar- ; fricndsliip to exist for several &gt;lays, the '
.u-rios, 14,'«5&lt;,748; utunlmr of normal schools,
rives—that hour which ao frequently j rat coming regularly to partake of meals
1.72. with J,1M» instructors, 37,&lt;Kf pupils, and 1
disclose* the wisdom and love of Ood. |. with the caL Finallv the farmer de- '
—J. C. Honigh, in Youth.'*
Com- j. cided to put an end to the singular :
friendship, and taking a gun went to
— Lite returii» from CAllforniA dww th*i
A thanre In Railway Freight*.
the cellar. No sooner, however, had he '
Iterr,., ItetiriCTat. fe rteclrd n&gt; Cun«rere to tteFaiiroads running west from Chicago and
fin'd al and misM*d it than the cat i
Third dtotrtct, taAU-Ad of MrKtataA, Itepub!.St Lottis, and all ths roads running Io MisObe of the livelieat occasions con­
jumped
upon the rat and killed iL Now |
wxxri river points, have made an agrewmeot nected with the recent Baptist anniver­
I
A Pbovidkxck man relates that whan
Io maintain freights. Thia is the result of an saries in Loudon waa the Zenana the farmer wonts to know why the cat i bt&lt; wav a little boy be was one day
did not kill the rat before.
•matter p.r tbe following fortnight of bi« eustanding in Market square with his
armistice In the war between the rival enrpora- breakfast, giv«n at Canon Street Hotel,
r&gt;rt&gt;&lt;&amp;&lt;eL Jort Whitoomb. tbe old New
in the interest of th* Zenana missions
grandfather, when four Irishmen came
Died from Orer-Study.
Hunpwhirw farmer, smius devuoet! to
in India. The most taking of the
up, one of whom asked thu distance to
A New York paper tells the sad story Pawtucket. Ho was told by the old
the most snrorasfnl crnaticra of tbe modern
sireeehea made wnn by Dr. Sanford.
I of a girl of 20—the youngest of a family gentleman that it waa about four miles.
•tear, wbilo tbe aadtenor. are kept ta a roar
We quote some portion of it:
during mint of the evening
Cardinal Manning has spoken with of atx daughters in that city— who has "Well, faith," said Pat, in a mock tone
I —Tbe Grand L^dNe of tbe I 'nited Htabw of
stately eloquenee about the primacy of jm.t died from over-study. A year ago of encouragement to his three tired
^yiLLIAM JONES.
Peter, but I think something might be she graduated from Mt Holyoke Bem- companion' "that's not Iwl at all—only
the InttepetMlaut Order of Odd Fellows bald ita
_________
r ,primacy
___
•aid
for Uie
of________
Dorcas.___
Peter t i«*ry, where she had Uvn three years, a mile apiece for us." "Whom do yon
arty-nfth umul eeweloa al DalUmore recently.
was all very well for a man (of course I ' heaving the institution she took up the want to see in Pawtucket?" inquired he.
A rrj-ort u&gt; tM tody pros ti-we nKure.. Num
now leave out the mysterious element |
of natural philosophy, astronomy “Be iabcra." waa ilia nnict rente aT
ter of Graix! L«!gee, 50; subordinate lodgre.
of the supernatural); he was “a rich, i Bnd ““‘ory. “Uli Irt'^cd, not long since, waul to srv meself there tbe most of
Anay of tbe Cumberland.
«,«»; Grand Eucimpmente. W; ■ntord nale
Geo. I’bfi Hberldan, Yresidrat of tbe HoeMy rough gem;" he had good sound sense; I “ excellent examination fo- the posi- anybody.**
onouDjimcntB, HJ3; lodge tatUaUona.
he
waa
hardv,
not
fearing
to
let
the
wet
'
t
*
OD
toucher in one of the public
of tte Army of tbe Cumberland, baa imasu
lodge memtere, 442,30; Encampment m*-m
All honor to the man whone epitaph
—-*_________ ------ jh his hair; be waa !
the study
tbe following sail:
..
bere. %4W&lt;; total relief, •1,740,40b; total revis written below; we never shall look
tve quality in a min
u
J
~
loud, that
enoe, «4.»S,»s5; decree-..
upon his like again. When be departed
ister, and i___ . _ ___
___ jB&gt;
hut friauda put up a marble slab with
butte with the him and roar of mant
thia inecriptaon. the duplicate of which
yon will liardly find m any other
everybody hear him m a great crowd,
country:
that voice of bis being doubtlres one
reason, along with others, why divine
wisdom appointed hi&lt;n to be the preacher
to the Pei&gt;te«XMtal crowd. With all his
distinction, if he had tried to fill the place
CHARLES SCUE1DT,
of Dorcas for only one week, he would
have been made to feel his own nothingof
to the new farming lands
nrea.' Be was no shy violet HdiagSi
in the West are almost startling. Dur­
the foliage and pouring its fragrance
ing the year tliat closed with last month
ram the shade. A riek-rootn would not
not
lens
than
16.000,000 iterea of (iovThe Entpreaa Eageuir.
have been his sphere. His hand would
ernment lands were taken up by home­
have been too dumsj, his voice too
The Paris Uauloit days that the F mnoisy, and hia foot too tremendous on farm laborer, running for shelter, waa steed entries alone, and fully 14,000,000
prres Eugenio w still in the same state
the stair for a nurse, and be would have suddenly thrown to the ground, tbe
of depresaton. She reoeivea nobody,
provoked a saint to aay,' if a saint had fork he carried on hia ahoulder being J t M estimated that 500,000 ji
been faasiliar wuh ths quotataoo."A wreached from his grasp and carried tted upon the now Lancia tn
ministering angel. thouF Could you through the air a distance of fifty or the number for the present j__ ,_____
have seen him with fumbling fingers sixty yards. The prongs were bent and bee to be even greater.-Hanhtn?ion
and with eyre sweeping the horixon, twisted, with well-nigh mathematical ac­ (D. C.) Ptvt.
oarey to cut out coats and garments, curacy, into the. shape of corkacrtwa,
yon would have seen directly that,what- th. steel being b-.iruL and formed, oo
its exterior surface, into sraaB kraiam,
which emitted a slightly anhhuro.w

and we arc quite sure that if there bad
been any Zenana work to do in her
country aha would have been the first

■r.MdtiM

�N LINK

MknmN

BFXiINH TO BEAR (MIHD FRUIT.
PEOPLE
. .
THAT THE CASH 8YBTEM IR
&gt;»4 mt m.

BEAGN TO REALIZE

Dnriag my

The Only True Way
TO BUY GOODH; AND “DONT YOU FORGET rr." THAT YOU CAN

itii howling.

DBMAN 13!

d.ingle mill.

artillery, nml wo*

mmm&gt;

ntiiniot

TBS

■UY MORS GOOD

GRAND RAPIDS 1 IVI8IOJ

AT THE MI&amp; BBICKI
FOR YOUR MONEY THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN BARRY CO.

Hooker proved U. be a ^t-ndid disci

ibr Grand

a good munr ami help Nashville. the
•meat

Hmm* stumbling Mock* t«&gt; Nashville's

the KCrirt' tliat

iriltaenHal. moral and beat

iliifcna vicissitudes of the anldirfk

aii st Men­
don fell from the platform aud
moralised condition. They nsre well horribly mangled.
’ Al Milford, ou Ue 13th
the spring were In spirmlid condition nrd Phillip* waa drivin

COTTON GOODS
ARE

ADVANCING

EVERY DAY AND

IF

YOU

HAVE A DOLLAR

TO INVENT.

health.

OUR EUROPEAN LETTER.

Now is* JThe Time to Buy!

published iu Harry Co.
for Ulnraxu. Mrs A had t-’WOof
labands money. and Mr. A. la bi

I HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE IN SECURING A

re hia hutli fill comrades,
dispelled that illusipn.

A paper that

letter off on time.

I attended tbe clo*-

boat drifted iu without him.

Chau
sitting of the: Legislature at Versailles
will have lasted just 'eight yean ami a

UKf Uli 01 fitIWIiS 110 CIITOIf IIIHIS

His body

A horrible accident occurred in
which Janus Gilbrnith, had hh In-ad
cut in’two, both anus severed from his
body, and horribly mangled by a- bolt-

BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. AND WILL

fi»re You from Ten to. Fifteen Per Cent.

riality »!»d fuUncsy.

shelling tijr

thi.

aerted conditkNi. which distinguished

tbe political dramas enacted at Ver­
sailles since 1976, one must own that

fnlueso.

large-hearted patron* for their liberal
patronage, we close tbe year. truKting
Mich a love for Mother Earth that we

people, speaking figuratively,
say that they felt tldu. I don't think

Senator Zach Chandler has dnbbcd
the Maine Gteeiibsckera ‘•croas-eynl
Democrats.

thick that night, and in appearance re-

low down that 1 could catch them by

suffer, for God's glory.

ill gratitude is a kind of mental weakmen who were ungrateful.
Health is tbe only riches that

my friend Spurlock, previously alluded

tbe line, with drawn sabre, aud with
Mera et-nimaud ordered tin- men to lie
risky fellow had hia head up and did
■belt" with his

bomlmrdment, and would occasional­
ly exclaim, "By George, thia is purty!
by golly, thia is Irrautifiil! T|u- Capt.
repeatedly ordered him to Hi- down.

precialr the “party* or tbe -Iwautifnl"

A little bit
He kicks against it now: but in after

The Rebel, kept up this tire for about
an hour, then ceased, and silence
“brooded like a gentle sjdrit" over the
gory'Held, broken only by the groans

ipating.

still aMerta tluU he will never be sat­
isfied until Sherman is retired and a

Crate another phase of «old»er life. Dr.
Slocum {brother.uf Gen. Slocum), one
of tlie aurjrvon* of our regiment, had

It seems tiarailuncal to *ay

Rev. Father Dumbrowski of Detroit,
has braked tbe . bonds of pi i. -tliood,
one had s good time of it. Its hotel­ and seduced his hired wirmnu servant,
who
gave birth to a child Hept 1st. The
keepers have lieen especially fortunate.
vciindilc Polish priest, was tnl.cn from
Before die war they were dependent hi* lied at dead of night, aud lodged io
upon the chance custom of British tour- jail for fear be would mImm-oihI. The
garrison; but in September, 1M70. when

kind on record which didn’t kill aomebody.________________________

rfurnia with a white man.

there wasn't enough

Rebel

Tbe tribe
position.

supper of hardtack. raw

for the ’ night, with our gum blanket*

FO B S1-00 Pc. PA IK.

S
0
it
X
a
o
&gt;■
&amp;

?
s
-

IIKAV1 TAP MOLK ItOOTN. nil warranted, worth reaBy FLW,
A I,I. &lt;* K(M 'EKIKM will Im* sold at almost first cost prices.
I.AwT, BI T NOT LEANT, don’t forget that 1 have added u fid
new line of Men und Boys’

potentates, commander* and states­
men. that a subaltern creeping in una­
wares must have felt aa alioriird aa a
puppy iu a menagerie of lions. Mean­
while i*ari* was being l&gt;cseigod. and tbr*
■rooming of cauon kept tune with the'
popping of campaign corks ami with
the dihiking of gold that tell over gam­
ing tables night after night. It waa a
money time for the Germans, and they
keepers.

High-born youngsters who

Rev. Edward E. Baylim, a Baptist
minister uf Maple River, Hbiawaase
county, held meetings *» that place
last winter, in which a Mrs. Phaeinx
Is cnmc converted. .She was a woman
of fine appearance more than ordinary
intelligeuci; the wife of a well-to-do

NV 1th all the Modern
AND SELL A

Improvement**

JJARVERT

indemnity. Then Versailles come in
iiiimediaU-ly foe another piece of luck ;
Pari* fell into the imam-ssion of the account* their whereabouts
Communists, and respectable pcopk- known. Deep sympathy is
liail to decamp forthwith. Into tin- ho­ for Mrs. Baylis*, und her foul
tels ami liMlging-Jioaaee whieh had late­ ami Mr. Phocinx, who is n worthy citly beer occupied by conquering soldier­
ing soldier* camo a bonie of frighten­
ed Frem-hmen—legislature, place men,
WOODLAND ITEMS.
idacr-huntcra, ami die officers of the
Mr*. Badly Haight huagoue to Kan­
in the judace. where lately tbe Klug of sas to vuit friends.
The dance at tbe Woodland Houne
l‘ni«i» hail lieen proclaimed Emperor
on Friday evening w well attended,
and all went home satisfied.

‘United States" has been aiming his

We think that it

to have tbe brand that all of tbe U. H.
prescription*.
rumor has it, that last spring

pillows, ami

waa desirous of obtaining a glimpse of
the matrimonial state, upon seeing an

Kambc mud to " alacrfer, an uirroum

illSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
Propnetorc Elevator,

ARE UPON UH. AND THE FARMERS ARE

Too Binaty to Come to Town
------- BUT THEY-

MUST HAVE
THE MOST PERFECT

OLD PIONEER STORE
At Bottom I^riceiai.

Cottage Stove!
Ent offered to the Trade.

TelephonE

MsiMgl™.

Iok)

Sant kj

Dealm will

tin.

NEW LOT OF

Davis Sewing Machines, VIENNA BAKERY
-I OU IN' BERNER

for thi* is your last drink ou earth:’
Walwrfrr thought it was a joke, al-

L. J. W HEELER

desire, thought it

mrt be discovered in them. Iu some
good rouixl

0

--------- AND 111

uual school meeting came uvar ending
in a free fight, liut dsitrict No. 7.
On Thursday evening Sept. 10th, Mr*.

na patriot* the troubles that had fallen liuxbunds home and six children, ami
when their country, acknowledged, aa eloped with another man. No traces
they slapiied their pockets, that it's an
ill wind that blow* nobody gbod.
in bcart-fclt sympathy with the betea vVenmille* is a city &lt;d palaces, most of
which were bnilt by great noble* of hurisuid and rbildrvu.
Reading tlie items in tbe Htutitty
Louis XIVs ami lamia XV’a time who

ami few of them had their proper sup­
ply of tenaata.
You could ace the
white bills of unfurnished apartments
to let, or the yellow hills of furuisberl

G. A. TRUMAN
N. B.—All open Accounts must be Settled Immedi­
ately, so if you have an Unsettled Account, don’t fail
to reapond.

cd lolrc from Baylis*.
She started
home, but by previous arrangement
met tin? wayward -lu-phaid at Durand,
aud the twain drove awr~
—
with a horse and luiggy.

during the war, the Minister for for­
eign Affair* was fain to eataldish hi* of-

n

Nobby Suit at horn 84 50 to. 97 50.

IS A BEAUTY!
made frequent calls. They
soon
sprung up n clandestine love w-twecu
the two, which ripened into corres­
pondence. Mm. P. dually feigned a &lt;!eIi_ ...
.-a

accounts weir made np on tin* coiirlus-

them, much too magnificent for the
modest state which even the richest

A hunter made a wager with a

Golden Era Best Pair of all Leather Shoes
EVER SOLD IN THE COUNTY

cent prescriptions.

. a log.

IT- YOU CAN BUY OF ME FOR CASH THE utl

France, Venmille* row- of a sudden to trolled about 1.300 Polish votes fa
the dignity of a eity over- peopled with Wayne Co., which he manipalatt-d into
thi-'Democratic ranks.
great folks, it harbored four kings, , An Eaton Rapid* lawyer got into u
ami of grand dukes aud priuceq quite a serums difficulty a few evenings since.
crowd. One could meet in tbe streets He was taking a ram Ide with • nomau
within a half-hour more, generals than of questionable character whei
was bring followed by a.party of
Not wishing to lie rvcognixed In
treated toward tin- millpond Imt
r'clock tables d'hote of the Hotel dr­

being frightened, aa most of
ring and swearing at the Rclwls. His
waiter told him Im, had I letter gel down

0

MW with the result given SEST He
was a single man with good habits, &lt;8

finding tbe object of bis wishes so bad

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF

convent io settle in a city

l*&gt;c. United States; bound on one
ride by hugging and kissing, anal on

it* chief strength from the fact 1
everything luui l&gt;ecomc too dear at V
sallies, tn order to be aide to entert
their polrtlral friend.
deUtes.

I didn't like aa arte k that ’peered la

My New Stock of Fall Goods!
Acknowledged Dy all
COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

XXX.
ivcently advertised in tbe Eaton Rapid*

■Fall iu for roil eallF The phantom

Mr. Bitaer h going np tn Petoskey to
visit hi* son.

rauai overrun.*w ■. Ihlera, and veev
nphtf work h»d tbe gallant General te
—Ide eomfort»». In tbe Dim
w a* that Marshal

Miame Lewis’s Urnnty was unrivalled

IL
Mr. Schuler is building a new bouse

ixlied.

JOMV BKK.NBK.

eus n in runs I

FINEST STOVE I
Of lt» class in the Market.

AC. Butts

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

GUNSMITH

Jacob Eckhart is thi- Imilder

Other St les B°°tS’ ^°eS’ ^OtionS’ Etc

a* MMM

la

BmMMi

Tn Ninerois tt latioc.

ILL WOOL MIXED MO CMTON FLMOELS.
r

Shawl*. Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Bdging.

PARTIES HOSIERY.
wiH Sos Mow hy aoeing

C.C. WOLCOTT

ZEPHYR, GERMAMTOWN u&lt; STOWDIG TARNS

ItariaLaMhff

�PRESCRIPTIONS,

CASH TRIDE. CASH TRADE.
L. ...

~

got aboard for an all night trip to tbe
Hastings.

r,

t

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets,
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Notions &amp;c.

All of
Knixopo, DgnaAar A Co.

Gnirrmi

We design giving out trade (bis fall, will be a surprise to the many purchasers,
V*
Mr. AyUwurth's trip to Chicago, with ready ca*h, en.bk-s him to
ilnut
elMriii-ti* in tovtov ,.r .... - -

dollar.
He Climbed for Dear Life

visiting with

Mr. and Mrs. a W.

If it had Mt been for Mr. Hailey we
rhich

tial bucking post at A. A B’s. eiavator
thia week.

wm

Damm&gt;k,_Hamiltou, Sitnpsou’s. Mrrrio Prints.

atruggiing

A. M. Dauuhkrtt.

HU btudncM grew until

come to light in Potterville.

The par-

to to Umatilla, amne WO ntiies.

Dye Stuffs! Dye Stuffs!
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
, SHOULDER BRACES,
TRUfWER, SUPPORTS, Ac
FINE PERFUMER,
TOILET ARTICLES, COMBI.
.
BRUSHES, SOAPS, Ac’

'*;*•
&gt;*nt**t and rbeapcM lim-of Drees Goode ever Imraght
to Nashville with a range of prices from 5 eta. to 75, rousisting of Knickerbock­
er huitihrk Alpecas. Zulu Cloth ami Ri vendWe Sateens in all tlw m w .hmies.

■° .
C.U,,.Il ...U. t™, KI
«.to, .Uh . fail
line of Y elvcts, Satins aud Silks for Trimmings
An Immense stock of Oxford and Cable Shirting^ over W different OTUtm.
to M-Ja-ct from. ■
.
_

hereafter.

Tuesday afternoon.

PH ledidia, diffikik 4c.

This ia

Maple Grove, departed thia life. Sat-

TJiere waa wo lecture ou Munday
evening. Mrs. Mason deeming it inad-

Iowa: Mrs. J. R. Hartwell, land lady
of the Potter House, bccante enamored

hundred llxuiuud dolllars.
We arrived at Peudh-ton about one

wns kept ««P. which culminated in Mrs.
Hartwell leaving her husband and fol-

across tbe Umatilla rcwrrvatiou. This
reservation ia .40 miles square, and
contains some of the finest laud I ever

viova to tin- war Jerome Hartwell, with
hia family, came to thia town; Imught

foot hill, to Cayuse Station, which waa
burned last summer during tbe Indian

Rochester. N. Y„ are Visiting their
rousius, Mr. Blair and Mrs. Dr. Bor-

day umrning forAlHou,

W. Glda.haa improved the ap-

A ProtaisB^ Lawsuit

aowwed by Will Stniwill.

Whi n Mr*.

vested, and threshed the wbraK ami
Mead replcvincd which brought ou a
bower* ou Thursday, anil adjourned

for Mead, nml L. D. Dibble uf Battle
Creek, for Stilwill.

went into the mercantile bushicM,
where he continued until about three

by them.

goes to Litchfield, and Rev. A. D Newfrom Grand Rapid, take* bis place.
Miase. Bell Truman and Caddie Grif­
fith, on Monday departed for - the Oltcourse uf study.

Tua-MU-y afternoon m« Geo. Spencer
of Maple Grove was driving up the
bridge at the west elevator, with a load
- of wheat, the bridge tieiog'wet. the
horse, couldn't keep their footing, fell
There being no side railing, the wagon
run oil at the side, tipped over, upset
•i_ 1-*__ i i___ v_ ________ •__ .___ _ —a

bruincil and skinned, smashed M-at.
broken tongue, lugging wheat up the

oar trip over rhe Blue Mountains, will
only any that it waa perfectly delight-

paint.
'flic bridge and culvert repairer, of
M. C. R. K. are working In this vicinity

store and the Potter Hoose, until tbe
outrageous cuuduct of his wife caused
Onio Strong, of tbe Na*hvilte
him to relinquish it. control, and break baa a very handsome, new Campbell
up hia busincM. Mr. aud Mrs. Hart­ .ylimicr preoa, upon which he now
well were for year, members in high prints his csceUeut paper. Through
the kindmws of hb foreman, we had a
peep at it load Saturday evening when

tion in the church. He was a faithful
took her place in tbe primary' n*om, a husband, a good provider, aud kind to
his family. They have now living a
few day. this week. .
daughter', the#only child, (haring 1OT
The Vermontville Hatrk mnn has
two during tbe war), aud an adopted
gone to Ih-lroi: to attend the Fair.
the President aud make an-angriuriit. non, the child of Mr*. Hartwell's sister.
Tbe daughter remain, with her father,
for the catupaigu of 18W).
but the son Mrs Hartwell took with
her. The friends of Mr. Hartwell will
residence, to Mrasrs. Hartford and
ILithbiini, who will erect house, tbere-

Wotcolt.

Uxtox, Cxtox CoM Okmjox,
September 7th. *75.

idem' uf the Uniltxl States.
Frank Wolcott and Cap. Dunham
are about to put in a restaurant .and
oyster saloon under Boise Bro's, drug

strictly mural estaldishmcut. where no

arrest of Latkiu. ami Horace Martin
aa accruMwy.
Larkins and Martin

liminan examination.

Tbe evidence

a«Uann»r.l till Friday, the l*h.

We

I^rtinaand Martin, and trust they

tendered to .Miss Ik-Il Truman

for

Bell haa served the Sunday school and
church faithfully aa an organist for the

A strong feeling of animosity i.
growing up between Rmwia und Ger­
many, and there arc politician, aud
journalists on bulb «idrs who make no
secret of their wishes for a trial uf
strength between the two coantries.
Germany is certainly taking precauticn

rapid..

we are being hurled

Soon

Botox Stork.
- fall Flannel*.
Tu
l«ne to be Mild cheap.

C

1 Double Harness,
1 Single ’Harness,
1 8-Hpring Wagon,
1 Hui-ton Buggy.
Inquire at W. A. Arij«worth's store,

mousiu 'M; it being crowded with
whiles, surrounded by .a horde of In
opportunity should present itself.

CV Lum tier dreasecl at J. Lxxrz A
Sox s Planing Mill. Need not be taken
to Hastings and re-surfaced.

IF YOU WANT

■

AND ARE RECEIVING THEIR LARGE

Fall and Winter Stock!

If you want anew Suit of Clothes,
Hat or Boot, for yourself ur bar. you I
may go Harry County over, aud you
ratft &lt;io liette.r than at
D.C, GxirrtTH's.

&lt;wg been due me.
I
wing me will attend
und pur up.
A. M. Daiohkrty.

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FACTS

THE PEOPLE'S SDPPLY STORE

rr Wiuox k Howrsell more Floor ;

We wish all indebted to tur to call
and nettle nt once, we need the money
to pay for foil stock.
Sw
Boisk Bros.

CANNED COODS,

--------- s-------- M-------------------

.

OUR DOMESTIC STOCK IS COMPLETE.

A"D FmT “IES!

At prices to suit tbe majority.

OUR CANTOR FLANNELS

ville.

foncetiL------------------j
tV What ia tbe use of paying O4.M&gt;

G°'"1

('rockery &amp;■ (Jlfumware.

"'«• y*n‘ wWf- from «
" cts. per yard.
Frtwto at • rente p.-r yard, and other*’Domestics a* qwliS’TVan. niid " i’ll, d "'a^wdlTy

wood, when you ran ret it at J. Lkxtz

* *

dies in length.
At the residence uf A. J. Hardy, on

p.rri»«.;.di,nia«,™iSa: i

,

The

Dress Groochs Stock

-

.____u-

------------ M— ----------

H. 0. Haul’s.

IV A quantity of very nice Sugar
Cured Smoked Shoulders on hand at

•“h

NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET,

I* complete
la
complete iu
iu all
all the
the latest
latest styles.
styles.

Mfetoatol ro«toWto.»n&gt;

a_______

nrPfaysiciaa’s Prescription^ and
Family Rrceipta carefully prepared

Evety body ia talking about those
beautiful felt skirts, mi cheap at the
Boston Stork.

&lt;yonosuuy
“Jn id"
firm in Barry or Eaton coon
ties. &lt;Call
ami1 &lt;rl
get mT
my D*&gt;cea
prices on
on anv
any
'**
-aU *°
•kt—i
k._ u_Z— making you
and I

for matohta. £tl wd “ rd I l°-r l» proportion.

»u.l

Cash paid for Eggs and all kluda of
Praxluee at the
Fkkk Stork.
Don’t fail to try a sack

SUGARS, TEAS,*

COFFEES, SPICES,

We never advertise what we have not got, but propose! to do
as we advertise, regardless of friend or foe.

Fkkd Stork.

rVFine, exquisite l*crftunes at
__
___
H. G. Halr’s.

■

RotrpcctfuUy Yours,

Regardless of the cry for the past six months of the advance ,
of Goods, we shall xell at lower prices than ruled a year ago.
Remember we have no old nor book accounts, for our customera to pay for, as we have always sold for

make them with.

.

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

or I will trade it for a

the

*

DOST FORGET OUR WHOLE - STOCK, DOUBLE SOLE and TAP

,
I
I
|

« here .it all times you can find a gixsl
supidy of nil kinds of Fn-di and Salt
Mratm im-luding Bologuas, Dried Beef,
Fretii ami Sult 4'ish.
Give me a trial and by good Goods,
low iirices and fair dealing 1 will en-

locks around tbe falls.
Elder P. Holler officiating, Milton Wil

miles fartlier up the river.
nial altar oar of Naahville'a fair daugh-

R. F. Pkltox.
Morgan Mich.

The Truth.

Grove, will meet at tbe residence of

cat line of flannels in Barry Co.

perpendicular wall of rock, hundreds

LT- All kinds of Produce, Hides and

Your. Restwctfully,
WARRANTED.

H.GiHa|*,s

FV For Bolted Corn MmIjro to
Wuaox A Howk’s.

printere and paper bills.

D. Rartk Affirm
hia chair almost unconi

WEST MALABO ITEMS.

Mt market

Nashville, Sept. 10
Ouxo Htsdxc.
by taking the trip.
Wearriveil at Dalles that evening

from Ohio, im Friday last.

Bock.

the Eaton County l*oultry ami Pct
Stock Association in ChartMt:-, Tues­
day afternoon. Sept. Itlb. 1879. A full

IT IS A BARGAIN.

Every otic who baa an account, ia re­
quested to call and wttle their account .
1&gt;V note or otherwise within SO days.
.
Julyhth, 1879.
Etocxx Cook. •

awful Mock at
____ .

tain towering to tbe sky, with here aod

tieipatod. lieeausr it was John’s Nrth-

IF- Something new in t
Fly Destroyer. It stick, thi
catches them all. Call and

IVSHtod Bto&gt;U ud Mtofoun. **

few friends, including the

rauto proceeding* in tbe H ick*-Houghlalin of Barry county sheriff's office

vile mipnw-ntiona. eagerly look for a
gap ip the fc-nre. through which to

BOOTS ANO SHOES,

Boston Store

Tbe

from the upper cascades about 3 p.

rluarfy related. and joining farm.; to
speak figuratively, walk up anti down
'.bn line trace, like a r-uptr of awim-.
ao^aKb fretting awl fauntag. and

|{KMEMBF.R THE

IV If you want to enjoy a ride or go
oni into the country on busincM, call
on A. M. DaI 'hiektt’h livery man. and
he will finuUh you the boss turn-out,
either double or single. .

No Mistake.

life may lie long, happy and fruitful.
The rain on Tuesday evening pra­

“’Tis d&lt;«a delight to bart awl lata,
for ‘tie their natun- to.” Awl thi*
arem* to be the ease with a couuk uf

GROCERIES

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

Hastings new proceas floor is Just

VARIOUS NEIGHBORING NOTES.

will naw be tried on ita merits
Ota Thunstav Sept, llth, at Hastings

(Oppotite the Wolcott House.)

rip for 155.

.-——.—to, —

iwndcvd ujiou these fortiticatiou. aud
in furnishing them with enormous

WILSON 4 HOWE

Remember
’"V oar.
for CASH, aitd buy them rigid, ami ore o-ir discount*,
arlit.-l, r.tHnU.1 u'itl. Aa.r etotov l..w —— - —
... ... 11
.... ..........•
.

Ton thousand workman are tailoring
on the fortification of the fortress of
Thom which is called tbe SUnslwurg of

strengthened aud .enlarged, and can
now accommodate a Urge army. A
considerable part of the indemnity

NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE NEW RTOEfe OF

IV Quick Sales and Small Profit, is
my motto. 9 Cigars for a “nick." Try
a couple.
Axdt Lkxz.

Don't Forget.
Whose fault U it that her honor is mi

BOISE BROTHERS.

NEW STORE!

FerffisUr. "

Are clx-aper than ever, iu Bleached and Brown.
in tbe world; not equaled by tbe Hud­
son. Arrived at the lower cascades
about 10 a. m., waited there about one

At the (fliristiau Sabbath school, last
grrenlwcka. ami on Monday swore oat

It clean bouse thia fall
&gt;you will find a rood
and door Oil Cloth at
Tarmax’s.

--------- --------------------------------- . r a..,.,. uu. toMH K in .&gt;■&gt; 1UI lUrgt'Al, Willi
pnera tbr loweM. I« pair. pant, a! • 1.00 per pair. Beautiful Punt, at *9.00.
» pairs CUummere Pants and Ves6it &gt;4.73. worth t«.00.
.
‘
Wear, Hal. and Caps at the Invest prices.
100 pairs Duck Overall, for W cent, a pair.
.
100 pairs WboU- Stock Kipp Boota t9J*&gt;. worth &gt;3.00. Boy. Boot. &gt;1.00 n».
Wotnen's, Misses’ and Children'• Hboes from 50 eta. n pair np.

One Buckeye Grain Drill. Will sell
on time or exchange for Stock.
For
particulars call at
W ttjaox A Huwg’a.

She was defended M If

tbl. North-west country, I thought a
der against defamation!
letter from me might lie uf interest to

couldn't agree. Iwing tbreefor acqintal,
rmlmrtcd ou tbe steamer “Wide West"
three for damages.
Deputy Sheriff exercise, arc practical, interesting am)
aud soileil down the M'illimette to its
profitable.
mouth, and thru turning north up the
ling a jury. Iwing rompellrd. in «w
villagv, ha. challenged H. O. Xtniidt of
couver. the headquarters of Gen. How­
get him. About fifty were called and Charlotte, to a 15- mile go - m&gt; - you ard. Vancouver, i. a pteaaant little
• xvusr-d by tin- Judge. Hi. Honor.
villa, situated on a level piece of
Esq. Killen, presided with dignity and
-— the cis- Jwa. art down for re­
aurrounded by a wooded country. We
trial on Monday, Sept. SAL Powers Francis arc receiving their goods. We
could, see the liarracks off to our right.
for cotajdsittant; Flint for defendant.
sleeves rolled up. unpacking, putting
Too Much Benxine.
4
and killing “graybucka; ’ the monotony
Normsn Olmstead, a well-known farbeing broken, occasional I. by the order
Several of our citucna are taking to ahoulder arms and inarch out to
advantage of the low railroad rates u»
Assyria. Saturday last, and imbibed
visit the State Fair. ae« Michigan's
too much Iwnzinr. ami alxuit noon. a.
e vat or. fell out of hi. buggy. Horace
I.&gt;artimi happened to be near by aud
helped Norman into' hia buggy; drove
his horse to the Wolcott Hoose barn,
put it out. am* took Olmstead to the
Union House and put him to Iwd; a lit-

waa guilty of any alleged crime. Her
cause waa then championed by men

remember
line.of Cu
&lt;

OREGON CORRESPONDENCE.

J. Bowne son ami daughter, of, Hast-

lit lirought by former for tn-«|Kuu« ami

it required the atrongrst of argument*

a aister's lore.

M nu Burckhart and sou. of IndrCouln't Agree.

killed, and where Chief Eagan wn»
slain by his supposrti friends. I will

Nashville I
protits aud

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

Sugirs, Teas and Coffees at the Lowest Prices they
MEAT MARKET.
can be Sold.
Our Stock is too numerous to mention, but we must
and whall sell them regardlesa of competition.

vd to pay tInall k. nd. off

called Cellio.

Nothing exciting here.

than any house in town. Heady nm
t»r allthe grinding that may come.

P. 11OLI.KK.

Katray.
tn AUrn WrIU. ami talk.-, of
the north part uf the State.
Getty k Skater hire el.—

SuM Hus aid Stedten,

trial.
IV Buy your Dnr Goods, Itoota aud
Kime*. Hate anil Capa. Groceries xml

Lard, by the lb. or turret.

BOSTON STORE.

Levi Merrills started on Monday fur

Frcxh aiul Salt Meatx.

------------ M-------------

Fm Fresh Steaks, Ramsla, etc.
For
Firah Boiugua. with or without Gar­
lick of oar own make. Foe Smokca! or
IMral Menu. Kalt and I»ried Firt. &lt;w
anything ia tbe eataNn line.

in district No. I,

CHAS. W. SMITH.
J.JE.V’RV RUE, Profrikto*

; T&lt;»Immt» go to

JHE NEW

Witsox A :

MriM TaMr.

Smith.

W04031 A Hawk's.

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.

Still on Earth

I will

Hart-

DEMARAY ft CO.

�and sends it to
where it is coat
• d. and || r. d«

.There was no answer. Mr. Dal. had
comfortably settlwd idmsdf fora nap.
and. going to Mm done, aba bode the
ohUdrea play more quickly, and than,
aa abe nniaalaa»&lt;y rs—ard bar work,

r-

than one heart and home, but he ee
caped the ceusure of the many, for toere
waa tbe record of an almost tn anifloent
liberality, a conspicuous devotion of
time aud thought to the best interests
of the church and society, alike attest­
ing to the singleness and parity of hia

wrong
time
shew!

while in the fiscal year of 1870 tbe m
bar was 18,000,000. Tbe reason J
there ia so much difference in the vs
and th? number cf notes redeem
when comparing the two yean, is* t
when banka did not have to pay the

tary Hberman's order they havw^Mopped
sending large bills, because the express
charges are- reckoned upon tbe rains of
a package, and not upon its weight, ao
that it cost* just a* much to send a
•1,000 bill as it docs to send 1.000 •!
bills. There arc more IS bill* sent for
redemption than any other denomina­
tion. This is becauae, of course, that
in the general exchange of mousy more
five* arc used, and the largest insue* arc

rhich

■'The splendid, generous creature!
Would there were more like him in this
mercenary world," were some of tbe
I'Xcl&amp;maUon* which greeted the an­
nouncement of one of the ladies gath­
ered in Mr*. Green's parlor to discus*
tbe beat methods of serving the Lord
at home and altroad, and any incidental
subjects that might be enggested.
“How much did Mrs. Dale give you ?"
asked the Presidon', of the ttociety ior
tbe Promotion of Piety at Home.
“Not one [louny.” was tho energetic
answer, flavored with an emphasis by no
moans complimentary to Mr*. Dale
trouble of calling ou her, exclaimed
the Secretary of the Society for the
Distribution of Bibles and Tracts among
Iho Heathen. “She will not give a cent
to charitable association*, nor would
she permit h*v husband to if ahe could
help it. Poor Mr. Dale!
I do feel
sorry for him. Jt must bo dreadful for
s man of such noble, gvnerom impulses
to be tied to such a oold, urmympathet-

her of tbe handsome sum given by her
husband ahe said : * That must suffice
for tbe family.* I told her it waa cuaternary for huabonda and wives to make
separate subscriptions; that 1 saved
regularly from my monthly allowance
for personal expenditure*, so that I
■might always have something fur our
contribution boxes, and I pointed my
loot on her. fur her face flushed to her
very temples, and wbon the color died
away she w»* {ial&lt;-r than before.'
* I am glad you bad ihe courage to
talk so freely to her." exclaimed an en­
ergetic mesnber of a Dorcas society, “ J
never &lt; an do H; she has usually such a
high and mighty sir about her—ao dif­
ferent from her husband, whose every
word and action shows he find* his
greatest pleasure in serving and giving

her laat week," said the boateea, Mrs.
Green, “ though I wouldn't have said a
word if we had not drifted upon tbe
subject, for you all know I never talk
about my neighbors. I went to see
her and found her patching some
clothe* for her children, and I asked

that she needed them for her own chil­
dren. Then 1 (ylt it my duty to tell
her what would ensue from her love of
accumulation of worldly treasure* bow the Blessed Book, pronounced it
the root of all evil; then I exhorted
her to come to the societies she had

softening influence of the spirit of
cbajity which ever brooded over tu.'
“Beautiful! How you were favored I
What did she say to that?" came
quickly in different keys from different
auditpra.
“She flushed np all of a sudden, just
as Sister Brown told, and thru— I
would not like to say ahe smiled satincally, for it would be accusing bar of
sacrilege, seeing • we wore talking of
sacred subjects, but if we had been
talking after the profane manner of the
world, which is, 1 fear, her favorite oonveraation —I would say ahe smiled
satirically aa abe answered: T think I
prefer Bt Paul’s definition of charity

Wed-Water tri Typte*M Fever.
In tbe summer cf 1878 soma forty
persons in Rochester, whose supply o(
drinking water wa* derived from a cer­
tain well, ware taken siak with typhoid
farar "and oth«r jmootic diseases. Tbe
health officer had tbe wtdl ekNed.eo
that the people had to get water bran

The explosion took place in a drying
room on the second floor, whore the
temperature range* from 140 to 1W de­
grees. The drying room* are 5 feet by
6 and € fret by 8 respectively, and are
1'2 feet high. In each is a furnace kept
constantly red-hot. The walls arc built
strongly of bnckxncaMd ia wood. In
the rooms are arranged ahdaa for starch
boxen, in which tbo c*a4'«t enveloped
in jKiwdervd starch an- placet] to dry.
Tbr small room has slides far '2,1100
lioxca, and the large room slides for
3,000. Four men were at workin toe
drying room taking the candies from
the racks. One was on a step-ladder to
hand down the trays to tbr other*, who

dies, who demanded money when she
liad not •! of her own, and who tri­
umphantly mentioned the sum given
by her ho*band -an amount far exceed­
ing that abe bail a»kcd for when ahe
wished new clothes for tbe children;
and it waa snch a tax upon her strength
and eyesight to be couUnnally darning
i end repairing—■end those diaagrv&lt;-*l.io
women. Bhc fall her heart stealing in­
voluntarily againh: all aorta of chant*
ble institutions, and then she prayed to
be forgiven and sorrowed te think how,
after all her struggles, ahe remaimsl so
purely human. Then other tho ■’gilts
came—of unpaid bills laid sway in her
bureau drawer—bills which ball come
te the house during her husband's ale
Benee, and which ahe could not avoid
seeing, and for which he had declared
he had no money—they must wait, a*
be aud other men were compelled to do.
She thought of the little bousshold of
which she, in other day*, had lieen a
member, of tbe thrift which was the
presiding genius of that home, clearing
up all cx|H-n»cs of the day, yet leaving
something for charities, and teaching
that debt w»* tbe prime minister of the
deviL Alas! what could she do now in
the strong current in which abe was
drifting?
Tbe sleeper turned and the brown
cyc» were able to rest upon hl* face —a
handsome face, of a style that will win

Of the 1157^)00.000 received for re­
demption last year, only •40,000,000
was found to bi totally unfit for circula­
tion and waa destroyed. The' remainOf the •157,000,000 sent in, •S.OIG
was fxand to be counterfeit, which u an
exceedingly small proportion, and shows
that the aecrrt-aervice system is doing
greet good in suppreaaing counterfeits.
It ia generally believed that banking
people are very careful and accurate in
handling monev and doing business,
but inquiry at tbe dead-letter office of
the Postoffice Department will show
that a great proportion of the mis­
directed letter* containing valuable pa
per* received there are from banka, and
tn the •157,000,000 received at the re­
demption division last year tbe girla

trays in his hands, and was about te
hand them down when hia foot slipped
on the step ladder, the trays fell, and,
in falling *------- * -------- ' ' •*-* *“•------eland of__________________________ ___ amounting to •32.054.77. Tbe treasury
against the red-hot furnace. Tbe shar}&gt; ■countesses * ore proverbial for their
explosion that followed shook the accuracy in counting and their aptness
building and filled the room with a in detecting counterfeits. Gen. Spinner
sudden flame. The intensely-lined used to asy that women handle money
woodwork of the drying room caught
fire instantly, and the apartment was
swept by flames which threatened the
entire building. The hand* of tho
factory, however, attacked the flames
and extinguished them before any seri­
ous damage bad been done. The four
workmen were severely but not fatally
burned.—Scieutifi ■ American.

the one in. which he remark on*
the significance of the presence of com­
mon salt in well-water: "I would di­
rect your special attention to the second
column" [of hi* table showing the
amount of solid matters in tbe water],
•which shows the number of grains of
common salt per gallon of water. No
single indication ia of ao great sanitary
importance in judging of the purity or
impurity, and consequently of the safe­
ty or danger, of any water. How a
substance, which ia in itself not only
harm less, but by most persons consid­
ered indispensable *s an article of diet.

lion to be true, that, whatever sewsgtmay or may not contain, it always con­
tains salt" - Popular Science Monthly.

larial I'eculiaritira.
A writer in the Popular Science
Monthly tells the following:
I was once sitting in a cool under­
ground saloon at Leipsic, while without
people were ready to die from tbo heat,
when a new gueat entered and took a
acat opposite to me.
Tbe sweat rolled
in great drops down his face, and he
Was kept busy with his handkerchief.

alone have over 12 per cent, of the en­
tire circulation of tbe country. The
amount of tbe circulation of Mbston na­
tional banka during the laat fiscal year
was •28.225,&lt;M&gt;&gt;. while the circulatuc
of tbe New York banks waa but •22.­
086,000, and of the Chicago bank* but
•565,000. And it is a peculiar circum­
stance that,of the t28,000,000 of Boston
circulation, nearly •25,000.000 passed
through the redemption division last
I watched him attentively as be called year. This is a phenomenon difficult
for a cool drink, far I expected every to explain, but it is a fact that Boston
moment that he would fall from hia money wears out faster than that cf any
seat in a fit of apoplexy. The man must other locality.

may be measured in inches in almost
any vcasel set out to catch it. If a pail,
for example, be jrat out in an open
space on ths ground, it will catch aa
much rain as would otherwise hare sunk
into the ground on the «|xce occupied
by the vail. If we visit the pail alter
never seen tbe like, and, in my asten- every abower, we may, by means of a
iahmrnt, was about to enter into con­ two-foot rule, tell what depth of rain has
tl.. ..
pnnciph of ll.enun
versation with him regarding the phys­ i_n...
) better means are of
iological curiosity, when his neighbor
been fitted up with a table. a few easy on the left broke in with the ramark:
“Then wa are th* oppositesjndoaunchain, some books and picturea-»h&lt;
soon beard her husband and aunt con­ terparta of each other, for I per spile
verting in thia study. Her first im
pulse waa to withdraw, but, before that
could be accompliaiied, ahe learned that took aeata opposite to each other and
her husband was indebted to his aunt ahook hand* like two men who bad just
for a large sum of money; that be bad found each hia other half.
“Well, thi* makes an end of natural
not made her any payments for a long
time, sad that, in consequence of thi* history!" exclaimed another guest, who
deficit, abe waa compelled to give up hitherto had quietly gaxod on this
the love y home where ah&lt;- had been
happy with her husband for ao many
year* and change to a style of living
more consistent with her now impecu­
nious condition, and, what grieved the
kind heart most of all, abandon her

.

-Why?" I asked.
■■Because I perspire wholly on the
right side."
And ao it waa; his right cheek and
tbe right half of hia forehead were as
bot aa fire, while the left side of his face

often as they grow trou blesome. The
lotion smarts severely for a few minutes,
but Is followed by wwation of the poi­
son pain, which itches a* if one could
tear the part to piece*. The above may
need reducing for young children. Maks
it weak al first, and add grains of the
salt till it ia strong enough to give re
list A desert-spoonful of sweet oil
taken daily i* said to drive the poison
out of the blood, but three severe case* and said. ‘There, teacher; there, I got;
him.' and with that ho deposited a fine,
tat gray-back alongside of the lunch.
Ho was about to start off when in came
a little girl in the same manner, walked
up with her head down, her thumb in
her m&lt; nth, and laid down two. Well,
they b* gna to come in then right along,
until a'jout 75 were crawling around
travel and at home; ao re any ailing.'
before me.
1 told the children te take
miserable little creatures are to be seen
them out. and save me two of the lieat
on tbe cars and ferry-boats, taken out
of them. Then they
'
‘ ‘
by their distracted msthcra for change
and took them away;
of air, that 1 feel it will be giving gen­
eral relief to tell the advice of a hospital
salary to pay off ths various 15
physician, which proved an entire mic- oenta L had promised, and when the ,
com in my own family. Tbe pain of
debts were all paid the study of ani
teething may be almost done sway with,
tuated nature in that direction, waa sus­
and the health of the child benefited,
pended for tbo preeenf Here the offi
by giving it fine splinters of ice, picked
cud paused and looked around for the
off with a pin, to melt in its mouth.
"ncxi," but no one offered to go one
The fragment is no small that it ia bat a better, and soon tbe news-seeker quietly
drop of warm water before it can be
swallowed, aud the child baa all thecoo'.- withdrew.____

ueas for its fevered guma, without tbe
slightest injury. The
avidity with
which tho little things taste the cooling
monel, the instant quiet which succeeds
hours of fn-t fulness. and the sleep that
follows the relief, are the best witness to
thia magic remedy. Ice may be fed to
danger in well-water will be easily ren­ a 3-mouths' child thia way, each splinter
dered ap|&gt;arcnt. No mineral substance being no larger than a common pin, for
ia perhai* so universally diffused aa five &lt;&gt;r ten minutes, the result being that
common salt. It exists in the air, hence it has swallowed in that time a teaspoon­
in all rain water; in all soils, hence in ful of warm water, which, so far from
all well or spring water, though often being a harm, ia good for it, and the
in quantities too minute to t&gt;e weighed process may be repeated hourly, or aa
upon the chemist's balance, aa is the often as the fretting fits from teething
case in tbe Hemlock lake waler of this begin._____________________
city. Salt being remarkably soluble, it
is constantly being washed out of the
soil into the streams, and ultimately
carried down to its great reservoir, the
ocean. Wo may, therefore, find salt
present in all ordinary well-water.
What might fairly be considered as the
average proportion for uncontaminated
well-water in Rochester can bo only es­
timated, but it certainly cannot be
large. Rivera may derive large quanti­
ties of salt from the drainage of manu­
facturing establishment* upon their thia want of an aristocracy among the
banka, but well* are not usually thus better classes for that general system of
affected. Therefore, whenever, in well- corruption which is the bane of official

,

loved it knew it gave proof of a lack of
force aud raaolute self reliance. She
bad learned the tasaon, bitter to every
Mroud and loving wife, that she was
much the stronger of the two, and yet
lie, the weaker, stood the pilot at the
helm, and by him her bark must be
guided to its port of weal or woo,
“Aunt Agnes will come to-morrow. I
had almost forgotten to tell you," be
said, aa ba prepared to leave the bouse.
A thrill of pleasure passed through
the hstener's heart. Aunt Agnes was a
welcome visitor. She had a good effect
upon Marjorie, a restful influence,
something akin, s* nearly aa the human
can be akin, to the “ Fence, be still,'
which once *oun&lt;l&lt;-d vocally above tintroubled waters. Aunt Agnes came,
and Marjorie partially forgot her dis­
content in the sweet presence that ahe
loved ao well. But the time noon came
for the visitor's return. Aunt Agnes
could not be induced to make long
visits, it mattered not where she went,
and ahe frequently quoted as a’ favorite
maxim that “ abort visitors made long

the best remedy I have found.-Mrs
D.P. Wtyne.
It ia dow Um season whan boys and
girla in tbe country give their mothers thought I would entertain ths children
sad nights by coming borne in tbe mis- with it one afternoon. 1 had heard
eriaa of poisoning by ivy. The irriLa­ thkt a louse was a wonderful thing unta ou by this poison Is scute, aa I have
reason to know, but tbe speedy euro ter

times of trial, and ntterly debases the
whole fabric of mx-ial organisation. For
the origin of the evil wr mnai look to
the constant system uf change in offi­
cial positions which seema to have be­
come almost inherent in Turk uh gov­
ernment, and to the system of protec­
tion which will so constantly raise peo­
ple of low and often menial positions to
tbo highest offices of the state. Tbe

of their own, and whose tenure of office
ia likely to be limited, sack to make
the moat of their opportunities by rapid
and wholesale robbery.
From this
springs a system of bribery, extortion
and general corruption. Every man ia
trying to joatle his neighbor out of some
post, tn order that he may secure it.

the subject free from the bias inaenarablo from those who have followed a
beaten track and vainly endeavor to get
out of tbe rut. These words of Beses
mer require, however, to be carefully
considered. He docs not imply that a
state of ignorance would enable lam to
invent, as many schemers imagine, who
out forth crude ideas which are crushed
by practical men. He set to work to
learn tbe whole bustnesa thoroughly,

dries. Still It will Im- seen that here
was a man well ou in ths world, who set
himself to hard learning, while many of
ns think that wo can do very well with­
out learning at all, or without learning
any more. To tbe public, who thus get
details at first band, it is also of inter­
est to know that, having built a small
experimental iron works in Bt Pan
eras, and Im gun hia preliminary triala,
mouth* relied on. and be spared
neither labor nor money, but made .all­
ure after failure.
To the wise man.
however, failure is a way of learning,
and failures arc carefully recorded,
first, because they show us the way bow
to save our time by not trying tbe

atP*«7. and every one who overheard
what waa said came te look at thi*
novel wonder. “This makes an end of
natural history !*
Thi* expremon excited me te langhter. and involuntarily I exclaimed :
“No, mt; thia ia jut tbe beginning of
natural' history, for nature 1ms many

may be useful.
The state is a liad
paymaster, yet rapid fortunes must be
made. This ogee accomplished, and
the power to bribe being available, tbe
official may rwrt pretty well assured
that, even if reverses come upon him.
he will not be long left out in the cold.
The roralt ia iutease jealousy, distrust
and intrigue.
No one unacquainted
with Turkish life can believe the extent
to which thia jealousy ia prevalent, nor

iper can bo split into three parts,

fbus it is said that a piece of newspa­
per can be divided into throe leavesone consisting of tbe surface on which
an engraving or cat is printed, one with
the letter press, and a i»erfecl]y blank
sheet between them. To those who
are incredulous we oommend the fol­
lowing experiment —which we have not
tried:
Get a piece of plate-glass and place
it on a sheet of pajx r. which must be
thoroughly soaked. With care and a
little dexterity the sheet can be split

And Carriages of all DeaeripUoan.
F*xm Waoon a Bexcialtt.

DBUG3,MEDICIME3aMCHEMiCAL3,

1B0H, HAILS 1 SHELF HARDWARE

r&gt;E0PLE*8

DBl GOODS, SILKS aui DRESS GOODS

When tbe Comstock began to winter at
6,800 feet, they thought thev were up
in the world, sure enough. Finally
camo Bodie with its 8.500 feet, and that
threw Virginia in the shade. It was
reserved for Lake to walk off with the
persimmon in the form of altitude
The office in which the Herald ta print­
ed ia 10.200 feet above the level of tbe
sea. Tbe immense croppings of the
Mammoth mill are 11.000 feet, while
the summit of Mineral hill, near the
HcadLght and Monte Cristo shafts, is
11.700 feet above the sea level. The

the famous Mount Washington, of N&lt;
England, the latter seems little mn
eoce, too, m th« temperature. Here,
though wv have plenty of snow tn win­
ter, yet al 10,1100 feel elevation we live
all the year round in frail board bouses,
lined with muslin only and papered,
while on Mount Washington. 6,000 feel
high, no one ever lives in winter but
United States meteorologiata, and they
are quartered in a stone but with walls
three feet thick, lined with felt and
heated with maaaivc sloven. Ju this
den they stay without ever poking thesr
noses out of the doors until the coming
spring relieve* them. Though within
the region of perpetual snow, we spend
our winters comfortably, and, for in­
stance, laat winter work waa hardly sti*pendevl for a day. — Mammoth City
(Nev.) Herald.

Groceries and General Produce,

continual equanimity and carefully to
avoid everything wiuch too violently
taxes hia feeling*. Nothing more con
anmea the vigor of life then the violence

American and Foreign Marble,
cited either by great sorrow or great
joy, have tbe best chance of living long
and happy after their manner. Pre­
serve, therefore, under all circumstances,
s composure of mind which no hap­
piness no misfortune, can too much dis­
turb. Love nothing too violently; bate
nothing to passinn st rdy; fear nothing
too strongly.

part to the other. Soften the paste in
water and the pieces can be easily re­
moved from the doth. Thia pro aim ia

la Um crowd waa a six-footer who
drives a coal-cart.
He had been chew­
ing gum in a very deliberate aud

Lave visited this wonderful region, real
iio the magnitude of our mountains and
tho altitude of our peaks. With tbr
exception, perhaps, of one or two iso­
lated spot* In Colorado, mining, we
believe, has never, tn this country, been
earned on at such a height above the
sea aa in Lake district. Virginia City
waa for a long time tbe loftiest mining

LUMBER WAGOXl,

The editor of the Red Rank (N. J.)
Keg liter replire to an attack upon him
in the Red Bank Standard by saving
that ** when an idiot, pen. ink and pa­
per get together, the result should not
be published."

NO PATENT NO PAY.

PATENTS
IRUNriONS

INVENTORS

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VOLUME VII

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1879.

NUMBER 1

Ha at tbe mercy of a swarm of wasps.
11 ta an Eagliahman's idea caught wp
and put fa practice by the oHrst mon
Chriotiana who are now devoting themselves to the propagation of rink religion
might wall taro their energies. V the
timo and money and seal and tact that
they now expend in keeping up relig­
ions meetings of one kind or other out­
ride the churebM iu their neighborhood
were expended in gathering these out
riders into tbe churches and making
the churches placet into which all the
pooplc would delight to go, the results
of Uwir labors would be larger and
more permanent—Sunday Afternoon.

Little BoeJlc Harris was shot in the
hc&amp;d by John Beckett, who now lies in
jUl awaiting the result of her injuries.
The ball was intended tor her unde,
David Poindexter. It was fired from a
thirty-two caliber revolver, and weighed
half an ounce. Tbe cluid was stooping
when ahot, and tho bullet struck her
on the top of the forehead, about an
inch above tho liair line. It made a
long fracture iu the skull, extending
three inches back, where it entered the
brain. The point where it struck the
skull was crushed in and fractured, af­
terward coming out. From there to
its resting-place the bone was de­
pressed by the loll having juasid over
it About an ounce of brain and a
large quantity of blood came out at the
time of injury besides two pieces of
bone, together the xixe of a silver half­
dollar. Partial paralysis of the leftside
set in at once and continued fora week,
when the arm and teg were completely
jjaralyited. The meningeal artery was
badly torn, na was also the dura mater
or covering of the brain. The injury
to tho skull was what was known as
a comminated fracture.
As soon as
the child's system was somewhat
recovered from the shock Dr. A. A.

gutuM firtrtiry.

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I&gt;. IlMuwpalblc l1,)Mu u-l

i«m sad mate'Mrwts, MsstadK Mb*,

WM. PARMENTER,

m. ■u.’tms,

A. M. FLIKT,
A -rroBMKY •» t-« *a4 IWIstUr tn Owry
will |&lt;&lt;&gt;rtk« In all Uw Cucite ot lM**lai*
cnlterUoa. W’«puy n—ri O«e» »’«T !•- Q
OrlfiJih . Sloir. N'asfoUri. Mtete

CHAS. 11. BRADY,
A TrnKNET U Lsw sad trilteiter Is l l^ncrry
JY lte.1 Estate *n4 Inranoc* Amt. Colteciii^

and &lt; uni«}aa&lt;ins a •t-edali I.
and fraate-a (Maria* praauiily attetAcd la. so* all tltet

Do action Ln tho present crisis in Enrvpesu sf
fairs before Oml agrtateg with F.-SI1C1 upon *
JsAnlte Un* of policy to he pursnetj eoejoiiiilr

—Tbe Secretary of War has oomplekd tils es­
timates for the fiscal year ending Jane ;»i, !M1.
Ib-y agsregale
being a.redsettou
of VbK,.'» 0 over tbs reumate tor the current

ivntc, sod tos.lirrs ai&gt;-l lorcbe* sboun-Ud
All the strvsui kadtna Jo lb* Paries Hotel
wars packed with 6ct«* thruo&lt;s, throagb wlucb
tl&gt;e pnxwMicu forced iu way with xrral difll
cnlty. Tboasaads wo:o eUmortnx tor admit
lanoe, trot oordooe ot polks st al! the enlratxwe
drilled U:&lt;nwa to all but those ixildlng sjwcial
j-rauu to enter.
Within, tbo toiiMtw &lt;-onrt present'd a rrer-s
of arirpaMtrig bswttty- Electric Babls and .*a&gt;i
K** JrU lit Up tbe ra«t interi-jr with a brilliant
glow, six! tlx- dsuss Uirvnx that packed the

CT llmaa. XaakUU*. Mir*.

Dr. E D. SESSIONS,
&lt;n&gt;rn, a-&gt;a in* lAn.viw eiKiauung ueu. urui
SM dllTtti ailhis lhe bnlldins. Ha inunnliato.
)y ilurn- uul«l, and, nowdail Us wa| IhroasL.
Um- packed mAas of buuuui been**, waa banted
to Ju* room.
A* b- aligUtod, Madame Fabbrt, and a rborat

11oMEOrATHIC rhyuri.a. lacatad al Aaayr1*Ja^voter. Oaj anJ n.*hl caUa proapUy

LEWIS DURKEE
I AW YER. Notary ISUk; Ural Estate and laaur
la .aww A&lt;CT«. C-lte« ion. jraa|*ly su**. aa4
0«aa Is D. C

EMORY FARAD Y.
1 BimCKUffTHK PEACH Ca&gt;a»ajaiKte( eare
tl telly and r’-mptlf allradad la. Offic* va*t
aid - Mam t-inii. Naal.nlte Mkch.
A. J FE1GHNER,
VUOTART rVRUC sad Ifcul Ettal* A«™«.
IV Car,tel atlralten «l»*a Io IS* dnawteg cf raori
K7»t
ad’'find
U&gt; all-U.I la 1 h.11 »,kU

K PARADY,
Vf AXUFACTUREE at lk*,tea.4 &gt;&lt;%&lt;■*. Maala«

"llaaiSSU M vrdvra y-roroplly, and al iSa Ivareal
J. R RASEY,
rxnATMAJL G*»!a and Owrac* rarrted to any

w
ORNO STRONG.
I&gt;UAOT!Q*t ITItuer. and IteUMlivr o!th* Naab
»a*rly-U.-o jarvuted cMaply, vilk neatneaa. aad

Wl&gt;crilM«M

—tl’orgs B. Smith, fonnetlr Attorney Oct
ral of Wlscunaia, died at Mxliaon a few day*
Ince, aged ML Gen Smi-h filled many post
t;axe be cm.-trd the BUUi. in 1M2, to bls .Seatli,
*n l was a It-adliy; lawyer ai»i ou* of tbo mosl
luunroUa! Drm-x-ratk poUlkiaaa iu tile Htete
-Rev. Rollin 11 N«U*. tbe olJe-t Baptist
minister In New England, 1* dead. Us wae 7.'

_____

street operator of former days, the eompaokc
r f Flak an! GoaU iu Erie speciu-nou*, and tbe
(-■ruler of a M.UxxUat Ufological seminary at
Madison. N. J., tlteJ a few days ago. at tbe age

^yiLUAM JONES,

CHABLBS SLHBU1T.

Sept X. not makinx a long stay st Quincy, ILL
owing Io bring bt-Ltol time.
—J. Warren Wocxlwiath, JoHko of Um
Supreme Court of Pomu-jIrani*, is tie*.!.
.

Tb« boiler of Um&gt; tn^ Charles W Parker ex­
ploded, drmullsbhig Ito nasal sod Instant I r
killing tor captain, steward, euginwr and dir.
ShoeMng Disaster.
Fr a lbs Boston papers we glean Ute follow
tng iurticnltrs of s ItcsrtrenJinR accidimt. by
wto-L five people tat their hers; The oeco
psmsof ibstruenienl U0 O»4d street, which

armed with enormous' guns. Iron-clad
monitors such as the Hercule* and the
Thunderer were costing as much as
fX&amp;OO.OUO. Mr. Bendel contended that
for lids sum a dozen floating carriages
could be constructed foras many heavy
guns, and that, aside from their mamfest superiority tar purposes of coast
defense-, they could take up advantage­
ous positions in shallower water and
direct a con verging fire upon an iron­
clad v rase I, under which ft would in­
evitably go down.
These cdncltuions were accepted by
the Chinese Government, and four of
these gunboats are now off the eoast,
while four more ore on their way across

been made in the.modeis, and the
firmament has been doubled. The
length of the vessel has been increased
from 116 feet 6 inches to 127 feet; the
draught from 7 feet 6 inches to 9 feet 6
inches; and the displacement from 319
to 140 ton». At llic same time the 26$ton gun which the Alpha carried has
given place to a 35 ton muxxte-loading
gun. which, owing to the powder charge
that is burned, han greater penetrative
power than the moat formidable artillery
of tho British fleet. This superiority
is increased, furthermore, by the greater
range which the guns of the mosquito
fleet have at given derations. Bo great
is this advantage al tho maximum range
tnat me leadingr-tigunti journal samit* ;
that the Thunderer and Drcodnanglit
could be disabled before their turretguns could be brought into use.

Bkmaex of the oyster Sept. 1, “ Here
we B again.”
A mam cares little for his wrongs when
getting his funeral rites.
CoussEL (to witness)—"You're a nice
sort of a fellow, you are!" Witness—
"I'd nay the same of you, sir, only I'm
on my oath."
A rnrstciAX lias discovered yellow­
fever germs in ice. The mfest way is
to boil your ice before using it. Thia
kills u&gt;e germ.
The man who was slightly bitten by
a shark at Long Branch on 'Riuraday
will lecture. Thus the shark is taught
the felly of slighting his work.
A Mae somt-limca ]mrt* his namo
in the
middle lor
iu&lt;- uuuuio
■&gt; euphony and beauty.
____
EvenZ__'_
Jaoob1__
has» a good effect on a card
when
placed
~L —
‘ J as
~~ J.
’ Cobb Smith.
Ax Irishman who had on a very
ragged coat waa asked of what stuff it

The advent of Mr. Moody gave a
great impetus to a kind of observance
which waa already prevailing In thia
country, and which has sometimes been
styled rink religion. It ia a well-known
fact that rehgiooa eervicee held in thea­
ters, “coloaseuma," nnk» and such like
places have a strong attraction for a operation of raising up the three inches
certain claw of persona; and iliaeipiaJly of depressed skull. Thu relieved the as the veaael is doubted-ended. it be­
patient, who had before been suffering comes a stern-chaser when the engines
severely, and restored her mental facul­ are reversed. It is not mounted on
ties. Ice has been kept constantly to carriages and slides, but liea flat upon
Tbe reasons why tho "mamea,* as the child’s head, and light but nonrisb- the deck, and is worked, loaded and
they are called, arc fond of congregating ing food administered. The total paral­ aimed by five men with the aid of hy­
in these places are not far to seek. In ysis, which commenced about the six­ draulic power. Not only has this wasp
tbe find place, the unfitness of thv teenth day, only lasted a week, and is of the sea this terrible sting in its tail
place is attractive to many mind*. A now nearly gone. On the twelfth dav but it can fly through the water either
"In rr possible, miss, that you do not
religious service in a church ia a seem­ a third piece of bone was extracted, backward or forward al high sjxwd. Nor know the utrats of some of your beat
ly and decorous thing; but a religions about the sixn of a silver quarter. The need the wasps go in .-warms Bgainsl friends?* "Certainly, I do not even
service in a rink or a circus-tent is wound had been carefully strapped to­ the leviathan. Each is strong enough know what my own may lx m a year
something out of tbe common; there ia gether with adhesive plaster, and now
This Greck-letter scries, if we mis- ■
a pleasing inrongruitv about it which to mcasnrva only about one inch in length.
many persona is highly amusing. They Tbe twines also seem to lie growing to­ take not, is destined to revolntionixe ' THE papers say * jailed," ’ suicided,*
attend such a service for the same rea­ gether. and tiie portion depressed by paval architecture. The day of the | “ excourted,* and ' lauilaanmetl ;“ but,
son. that they go to see the fire-legged the ball is now quite sound. The child, heavily-armored iron-clads has gone by. 1 when some one venturcson "proceahed."
tbe people will rise and a printing
calf or the twoh railed nightingale.
appearing to lie aide to bear it, was re­ and torpedo warfare and bghl-draught
■
Ti&gt;e*c places arc haunted not only by moves from the house on Indiana ave­ craft will; heavy guns will be the main office will be gutted.
Teacher, to boy who has to be cor­
worshipers of tne incongruous, but also nue, near First street, to her father's elements of coast defense in the future.
bouse, in South Washington, last Sun­ A striking proof of this tendency is af­ rected frequently—“ Can you tell me
day. Since that time her improvement forded by the new departure of the where the Blue Ridge is?" Boy (rub­
No. but I can tell
has been more rapid. No mental effect German Government The Admiralty bing hia shoulder)
«&gt;f the loss of brain or injury to the have decided to build thirteen gun­ where the black-and Uluti ridge is." He
skull ran lie traced bv th 6 girl's family. boats in place of five heavy moni­ is treated
tors
which
had
been
planned
m
1878,
She appears as bright and lively as any
Ot those two classes thvre are enough 1 child, and. although the paralysis has and, furthermore, to atiandon tho con" What Lb your name?" naked a
tn any couride.raldc community to not quite left her limits, she is about the stnictiou of two iron-clad flooring bat­ teacher of a boy. " My name is J ale,"
crowd ibe hugest Yuwembly room that house nearly all the time.— H'anhinglon teries, an&lt;l to provide each war-ship 'was the reply ; whereupon the timelier
with a small fleet of light torpedo-boats. imprwwively said, " You should havs
can be found turn the neighborhood.
Tins order shows how great a change said, ‘Jullha. sir.’ And now. my lad,"
.And. when the crowd i» gathered, it is I
has been wrought within a few years in
easy to stir up a considerable amount |
turning bi another boy, " what is your
the methods of marine warfare.
of feeling. Tbe persons who compose ।
name?" “ Billions, sir."
such an auditory are generally cxcitaTo the Khedive of Egypt — Re­
hie; the lively mus*c. tbe vigorous and I
spected Bir : Haring learned that, in
[■ollietic appeals of the preachers readily '
There was a scene on “ Her Majesty's consequence of your recent dethrone­
affect them, and we often seem to are
Ship
I
’
xnafore
”
at
the
"
Zoo,"
last
night,
ment,
yon are troubled about a place to
large numbers of them entering upon i
that was not down on the bills, and that live, wo hasten to offer you the fn-edom
the religious life.
came within an ace of converting that of Cincinnati. Bents are very low hero,
Such servire*, hov-ever, come to an I
charming mnrical burltwqne into a real the Theodore Thomas concerts are in
end Ix-lore many weeks, and then these
tragedy. Tho gallant craft ia built on full blast, and you can get a schooner of
new disciples find themselves end-1
piles and planked tip from the water's beer for five cents.- Cincinnati Endcnly act adrift. All their religious ’
edge. On the j«rt side a broad plat­
experience has been ounncctod with tbe ' very fine thing; but, after all, the ver­
form projects from tho ride of the ves­
rink or tbe tabernacle; when that ia ! dict iii the thing.*
sel on a level with the water. This
clotted they arc not drawn in any other |
Prof. Matliews, frota whoso book on platform u used as an ‘‘entrance" by Sir
' direction. The influence of locality “Oratory and Orators" we quote O*0onupon the religious life m a great deal । nell's remark, insist* tliat no one would Joseph Poiter, hi* cousins, and hia riatera, and his aunts, and byBuMerrup
stranger than some jiersons think; the , discover the perfect orator, if sunli there
also. 4*besc parties are brought to the
place where prayer ia wont to be made . could lie, while he was speaking. He
। is the place to which those who have ' tells two anecdote* to illustrate his aa- । ship in a small boat, which last night
moored rather carelcsaly. When tne
learniv) to pray lore to betake them- j
“eno" for Mian Estelle Mortimer's (who
selves; the leas cultivated the worshiper .
plays Buttercup ns she only can play it)
is, tbe less inclined is he to worship in
entrance was given, she stepped on tho
a strange place; tbe more is be deplatform and began saying, “Hail!
[wndent for his religious enjoyment
I Men-of-war'a men." She had hardly got
YESTEKDAY a policeman u» a young
। upon local association*. Though the
i in tho right of the audience when her man aiUirg on a dry-goods box with his
churches all open their doors for tlicoc
foot tripped on tho rope of tbe boat, head tied up and one arm m a sling.
I convict* of tbe rink, very many of xhem
and
the
next
moment
she
stepped
into
Borne of bis mr was gone, and his ikwo
I will fail to enter the churches; or, if
the water of tho lake, which juat there needed sending to a repair-shop. “ Did
they do go a few times, all tho nuria full fifteen feet deep. As she disap­ a loaded wagon run over you?" asked
roundinga are strange to them, and
peared from sight she threw her basket the policeman. “No; we were only
they soon cease to appear in the places
on the deck of tho aMp and then celebrating my birthday last night. Wo
where they would be welcome.
clutched wildly al tbe born-d from which
It waa the oliscrvation of thia fact
A iianl hoadcd bank President one. she had stepped. In her sudden dee- had a glorious old time. You ought to
have been there." Tho policeman
that led Mr. Moody, during the but congratulated bin. self, in tho presence
oent her arms were cruelly acraped
winter, to »«ck to conucct his work more nt Mr. Mathews, on resisting, as fore­ an-l her skin abraded, but, though her merely said that, judging by the looks
directly with tbe churches. Ho ha* man of a jury, llic oratorical blandish­ head went dear under tba water, she of the celebrant, the whole force ought
to have been there.—Galvttlon Newt.
come to fed that it is far better to make ments of Mr. Choate.
did not lose her presence of Bind, and
use of the church as tbe instrument of
“ Knowing hia skill," said the hard­ as soon as she came to tho surface sbe
A CLEKOTMAM of my acqurintanco
cvangelixation than to create other ma­ headed man, "in making white appoar caught the I word firmly with both told mo that he once visited a lady in
chinery, rimply because the result* of black. and black white, I made up hands. The audience and her fellow his parish who liad just lost her hus­
his work art in this way so much more my mind at tho outset that ho should
ixr. formers were terribly excited, but a band; iu order to offer consolation, and
fully harvested and secured.
The not fool me. Ho tried all hia arts, but
upon her earnest inquiries as to the re­
method which he followed last winter it was of no use; I just decided accord­ half-doren gallant forotopmen drew her union of families in heaven, heairooglv
from the water into the small boat, from
in Baltimore is tern spectacular and ing to the law and evidence."
winch she was taken into tho cabin of asserted Ids belief in that fact; ami.
striking than that which he liad fol­
"Of eonrac," anawored Mr. Mathews, tbe "Pinafore." The plucky little tolr. when she asked with anxtety wfa-tber
lowed previously; but in the long run “you gave your verdict against Mr. who ia as nervy as she is lieautifu! and any time must *
bo think* it will be more productive; Choate'a client ?"
________ each other in tho
talented, wished to go on with her port
and the adoption of it docs groat credit
"Why, no; we gave a verdict for his all dripping as she waa, but better
he emphatically said: “ No I
to hia head and hi* heart. It shows
united at once.” Ho was
ccunacl prevailed. Of course it was
that he pooaesaos sound scuse, and that
lie happiness of being able
necessary for her to exchange her wet
he is not a selfish seeker after noto­
। rclftf at such faith when
garments tor dry raiment, but here a
riety.
It ia to be hoped that Mr. Moody's
conclusion will be adopted by those
who have been hitherto his moat ardent
driciples. and who have been inclined

stepped on the deck wm vans enough
to drive fro® her mind aD thoughts of
her chilly both of s fsw momenta be-

ncighlxirhood of church
wfoohfaaasajority of «
be discouraged.
Tbe
ore
gathered into

aaunpteoasnt to trenf as a hfov. Md
that he i«&gt; nutanre that Dickens'"Amw
lean Notea " did not do manto oMdmw
far a time tbe two noantrisw than the

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t

mm left home after Heptemhcr iat, Mid
many of them later iu the fall ssonth*.
When tbe army went into winter qnar
tan they had .not become inured tn
theHurago of climate* and diet, aud
the hardships of a aoMior’s life. (tea.
Burnside waa a wretched commUory
swid nuiter hte management such laxu
rtea (!) as ten. potatoes, lawns and s..ft
licrad were unknown. Oar bill of fare
w-as uniform. The w»ly way to change
it was ta have roost hardtack, tmffw
utxl “sowbelly" for breakfast, coffe.-.
“aalt honn" awl fried hardtack fur din­
ner, aad "sowbell." scchih- and coffee

Bkki.ik. Gkhmaxt, Marr. 11th, T9.
Although tbe nmeert v intent storms
have dune frightful barye IS the fiwit
orchards throngbont tbe Empire. the

very low rate.. Early pl cm* are sell­
ing at six cents per pound, nprirpta M
nine coats pgr pound. while tomatoes
m«i selling st five oaata per kilo., and a
fine, dcicatoly flavored Trentiuo melon
can be purchased for four rent*. On
Oa Wenewlay evening tbe Mdi. inst
the other kuud. the vinegruwerx are Fred Long sjkI wife, of tlie town of
Lee, Calhoun County, went to--------meeting
aud left the Ir—
»ud ivmiee good vintage. Now you down, and
thiro childre
are folly posted oa the topic that cullven the cbit-ehata of Berlin society at
burned
to
aerisp.
the third ----------------this time of the. year, a* it appear*
nearly dead. Two boys were tmroed
rgrsl seven and two.
cvertbiug that gives light and nhmie,
A convict named William D. Kenrio;
tone and color to its versatile enrrsuta. .aged M, made hte escape from the stalo
Hen- mjd there Uncle Sam puts in ap­ priaon Haturday night. Ha is a life
days rations be would sit down and
pearance on tho Uater' &lt;ten Zaadro, in convict, nnd has been incarcerated 15
ar 90 years. His crime was cutting a
cal them, and then go without the rest
the shape of a big diamond shirt but- nun down and killing him with an ax.
of tbe three days.
aud he found life more endurable in
Many of us were young, susceptible
tbe cold unfeeling world, than behind
to disease, and unskilled in tbe con­
struction of tenta. and many other
things neresmry to the soldier's health.
loaded and safiilted with travel field
Some dug holes in the ground, stuck
glasses, rolled * up waterproofs, tidy
stakes, and stretched their tents over
umbrellas, and an occasional pi read il­ mag*of the 19th. Investigation revealed
them; some built fireplaces/and others ia “badinette" H inches in length. the sody of the nnfortgnate man lying
had none. There was no lumber with Very few Rmudans. indeed, are seen, in tbe cistern. He cut his throat with
trazor then followed b&lt;lothrs line till
which to ceil the semi-suliteraneou*
lousetoa cistern, into which he
except two or three score detectives,
dwellings, and the Imre sand, or clay,
hunting after escaped Nihilists. Then jumped. He has shown levidencea of
with the thin cotton roof constituted besides a goodly crowd of long-nosed, insanity beretoforKjud J was undoub­
tedly not in bls’ right mind when he
the soldier's inner surroundings. Part
keen-eyed Oriental*. »e pct an occa­ committed the fatal deed.
of the men had comparatively comfor- sional glim; sc of thirsty groups of the
The man killed at Monteith, Allegan
3blc quarters, but thousands wintered twenty-six rainbow nationalities which* county, on the Grand **—”---- a
Ibove diMcrilx-d. The officers, as a
represent the homogeneity of the iaua railroad, on the 1
Patrick McFarland. ...
....
rule, were strict in company ami regi­
Austro-Hungarian monarchy. All this soldier, nnd boarded the train nt Men­
mental unitary regulations; and every
I asssure you makes a very goml show don, St. Joseph county, where he pur­
morning, when the wrathei would per­
while it lasts, but it docs not last long chased a ticket for Petoskey. It was
mit, the company streets were cleanly
that he had a cousin at Un­
enough, and our eternal victualling ascertained
ion City, but - whether any other
swept, all dead or refuse matter re­
and beer selling grumblers keep on relatives is not I nown. He wa» alnitit
moved. and all nuisances rigidly pro­
crying aloud, "Mine Gott! mine Gott! 33 years old, and was drunk at the time
hibited. ou pain of a day or two in tbe
hrlfas! Krenz Himmel million don- ot the accident, to which the accident
guard house. The army «»» not made
is undoubtedly to be attrilmted.
nerwrtter!" An all wise Providence,
up of tough, hardy, rough men. inured
evidently mover! by these earnest In­
to hard labor and frugal living, but
vocations luu so far done its best that
large numlx-rs were young men of del­
Bcrlincesc luol come to the conclo*io:i
icate mold, unnsed to hardships; pro­
tliat sometmly waa playing the fool
fessional men, mechanics, tradesmen,
with them in the Hondo, when a week
well-to-do fanners, i»o«aeas«xl of corn
passed without a couple of l&gt;onr»l
fortablc, and some of them luxuriant
thamjerstoroia. These iong winded
homes, who, experimentally, knew
tempests, generally followed by Scotch
nothing of what it waa to want for
like Danube mists, or Styrign moun"
food and shelter, and the general row- tain drizzles, has almost ruinous­
forts“t.f life. Tbe transition from snch
ly interfered with a variety of private
homesand surrounding*, the ae;mra­
interests, and especially with tbe mid­
tion from relatives and friends, in
summer "bcurigvu" Itusincaa. which
many cases, wore npmt tbe mind, and
in its economical bearings npou the
the unnatural and uncomfortable phys­ community is as indeapensible to
ical surroundings wore upon the Ixjdy,
the population as daily bread. Some
and, ox a consequence, fiinends were a
mouths ago 1 gave a brief description
frequent occurrence, sometimes sev­
of this time honored custom, as indulg­
eral within sight in a day. Under snch
ed iu late in the fall and directly after
eirrumstanecs. wlicn a soldier dies, hi.
the first fermentation of lire new vin­
comrades "aeoop far him a shallow
tage has subsided. Anri it is astonish­
grave; the soldier is wrapped in a
ing bow tlie natives can stomach it
blanket, placed upon a stretcher; lx-ar
when in a state of sweet-sour effervesera ap|x&gt;inted. an escort of six men de­
encc, it serves to wash down bncketstailed, who. with reversed arms, ac­
fnl of young, half cooked sauerkraut
companied by a muffled drum, slowly
and yards of penny sausage*, after a
march to the grave. The hero is couple of houra country walk through
placed in hia narrow resting place,
a dripping Noyemlier rain, or through
when sometimes the chaplain offers a
six or eight inches of Sunday snow.
short prayer, tbe cold clods of earth
However, the midsummer nets of
are thrown ujxin his body, n salute
tliis popular entertainment are l&gt;y far
fired by the escort, a wnali headlx&gt;ard
more interesting, and may even be J£NTERPRIHE
erected to mark the spot, and the
freely indulged in by strangers. For
soldier
by this-timc tire wine lias thrown off
all obnoxious adds ami other unwhole­
some agent*. Young sauerkraut ia
Thus among the pine or oak forests, •till progressing in the krout nursery,
or the plains of the sunny eon th. sleep the kitchen garden; the penny sau­
thousands of patriot heroes, who. sage is replaced by the more aristocrat when Treason sought to ruthlessly ic Salami, and instead of breathing
tear aasundcr our glorious anion of tbe abominal atmosphere of the tap­
states, and place Liberty under its re­ room, like “Wirthkhaus Saal," the
bellious feet, left everything behind “heurigeu" holy day makers plunge
tlieni, and. with a noble self-sacrifice, headlong into their bacchanalian) jolli­
id need their lives upon their country s fications puder tbe cool shade of some
altar, and poured out tbeir life bkxxl Baumgarten. And lure, provided the
or wasted away with ^insidious disease -company verge* at all on decency and
sod hunger, that their country might respectability, the thing assumes the
live. Scattered over the country, from proportions of a moat musical pastoriMissouri's northern boundary to to the al fete, extensively seasoned with good
sands of Florida, from the hills of rug­ wit and humor and screaming merri­
ged Pennsylvania to the lowlands of ment. The fnu ia frequently carried
Lousiana. where tin* "Father of Wa­ on a giNMl stretch into the small hours,
ters" unites with tins Gnlf, in large and perliap* the whole assembly, some
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
national cemetery groups, or in isola­ two hundred people of all ages, head­
ted spots, sleep the heroes who died ed by tlie musicians, who usually
carry tbe heaviest loads, start for home
for lilierty.
»
Cheese W Everything
in a huge proceaoiuu, compared with
which thr jolly "kenue*" scene* of tlie
Flctuisli palutera sink into insignifi­
cance
Lovm.

Too Numerous to Mention.

'isics.'^

the murder of a girl Mary McGIew,
who refused to become his wife, l«e
cause hi. disaipnted habits woroed her
that he was unfit for the responsibil­
ities of matrimony. A rteni **d unM-ntimcntal justice demanded hte life
and* took it.

In Cherokee county, N. C., where
several converts hail been made by the
disciple* of the laic Brigham Yowag.
the jx-oplc Ix-catuc so excited recently
taken to tho woods' by tho monntai neery and flogged with switches. Sev­
eral of the converts were caught and
similar punishment was inflicted upon
them. The carpct-liag Mormons were
driven out of the country, and will re
turn at once to Utah.
A rolibcr found Winnie' Roberta, age
ia. alone in a farm bouse at Wadcsburg.
Mo. He commanded her to give him
all the money in the Ixiilding, but she
refused. After searching a little, and
finding only $10. he threw her on a bed.
drew a pistol, and swore that he would
kill her if she did not give the informa­
tion. She thrust her hand under the
pillow, leading him to suppose that she
was getting'some money, but what site
drew nut waa a revolver, with v.-hieb
she shot him dead.

Life in Memphis is described an being
only a little mom wholesome than death.
Yellow flags are displayed at every
turn and crossing. Tho lump!tai sign
was counted in eight places along one
short square a few days ago, and since
then two others have been added. The
curfew-bell now tolls at D o'clock, and
after that hour the streets are deserted.
In the last epidemic a crowd of whisk­
ey-drinking nurses nnd seltzer-waler
doctors kept the town alive. In this
epidemic the only sign of life is the en­
campment of colored troojM on the
bluff. The reveille and the 5 o’clock
matinee, when the band plays, are,- as
a correspondent says, ’“the cheerful
characteristics of the preoent campaign.
Fira alarms, last week relieved the
monotony, but since tbe watchfulness
of tbe authorities has liecn redoubled
so that even the torch dosn't flicker. Z
U.S. Grant, formerly a tanner of Ga­
lena, llbu, since of the United States
army and Washington D. C., arrived at
San Francisco the other day, nnd the
Guided City fairly went wild over the
arrival. Military and civic processions,
the firing of cannon, the explosion of
torpedoes and the shouting of hoarse
throats greeting the return of a man,
the author of “ I’ll fight it out on this
line if it takes all summer," the man
who received the swords of Buckner.
Pemberton and Lee; who clutched the
throat of the rebellion with bull dog
tenacity until it was limp, lifeless; and
was twice elected President of the
United States. Il is undoubtedly very
pleasant, for the "modest little man
smoking a cigar," to be again among
people who talk straight English, and
where "Hairto the Chief,” “StarSpan­
gled Banner" and "Yankee Doodle"
are wont to be played.

NEW DRESS BROCADES!
To sell for 10 cts., former price 15 cts.

From $5.00 to $15.00.

OF ALL KINDS, Plain and Fancy, AT VERY LOW PRICES.

Bran

Late Styles, and Cheaper than any other firm
in the County.

CiRTIN 1X0 WOOLEN FL1NNELS, VER! LOW I

IS A BEAUTY!

Men’s Saddle Sewed Boots, tap sole, $2.60.
Boys’ Boots only $1.50.

TUBALCAIN
W AXTEIJ. -A»rt.u

Mi

GROCERY

r*A up a frrwt

OLD PIONEER STORE

ommmmS

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

notwithstanding the effort of a special
judicial department created to suppress
it. Only girls are murdered. Tlie in­
fant is destroyed in the room where it
ia bom, and then it is buried under tbe
door of the same room. On tlie thir­
teenth day&gt; tbe village priest calls,
cooks and cats hia food in tho name
room. Thia ia considered a burnt offer­
ing and by thia act tbe priest takes all
the sin of tbe murder upon bis own
soul, and tbe family is free from it.
As soon as the baby is Iwm its mouth
In the month of March we were re­
i. filled with the milk of the shrwb as
elipias gigautea, and then it is plaster­ viewed by President Lincoln and Gen.
ed over with mnd. Respiration is im­ Hooker. Mr. Lincoln was ncrompnnpossible. When the first girl Im by is uxl by his youngest son. Tail, who was
wrenched away in this bnita manner the then ten wr twelve years it w. The
army was then in flue condition, and
good deal, bat after having lust two or quite enthusiastic over Hooker, who
three, she gets used to it and makes no had fed and Hotbed as so well, improv reststance. After the murder and bu­ ed tbe cavalry, and adopted a system of
rial and burnt offering, the parents corps badges and corps, division and
again occupy the room and receive brigade flags. Every man w comguests in it os usual. Tbe req a ireturn t polled to wear hi* division badge, nnd
by that would be known wherever he

They embarked in a maal! boat Mt far
below the falls. An old ^nide acemu
ponied the part v. With great diffi-.nl-

Telephone

■ICMICAH HffWA

Lacy A. Dumprope, a poor oulcast.uf
Muskegon, committed suicide by tak­
ing poison on the 19th.
The Chicago and Lake Huron rail­
road is henceforth to be known as tbe
Norta-westeni Grand Trunk line.
Edmore is to have a $1,400 x-bool
h.Hisc. Eiglikxn months ago Ed more
was a brush heap. Now it ta a village
of «n inhabitants.
A young mon named Jennings while
raiding Wm. Itaoley'. peach oi clis rd at
Marshall, Fridar night. Was shot ia the
bowels, and eannotlivr.
Charles Rhiefel, an iron moulder of
Gram! Rapids, was stabbed to death bv

In appearance. Hooker waa the
On the nth John Steeb, while adjust­
grandest looking officer I ever saw. ing a t»elt in Cornwall's wootew mill at
The &lt;U-pUi of tlie w ater in thr gorge Tall, well proportioned, light, ruddy Foster's, Washtenaw Co , was caught
below Niagaia Fall* has just been complexion, and whoa in full uniform. ia the ahaftiug and liad both anus ton.
off. He died tl» next day.
nn-amired fnr Hie first lime. The swift •
A fi year eld aoa of J. H. Gamble of
liras of line stream had baffled nil preHndsou got » pipe a few days ago and

Eim offered to the Trade.

CONS n LOW PRICES I
A. C. Boitoi
GUNSMITH

MEAT MARKET.
COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

Freth and SaU Meatu^
Smitd Bm ui Sktiiltn,

FINEST STOVE!

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

VIENNA BAKERY

Tn Roneroos to lentioBi

ALL WOOL MIXED ANO CANTON FLANNELS
HOSIERY.

0.0. WOLCOTT

ZEPHYR, GERIAITOVI ud STOCIING TARRS

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

�EAT

STORE?
CASH TRADE. CASH TRADE.

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­

OavoBnibMo.
is their*.

It fa ratimated that

1878, al 10
W D. C. Gumm fa mow
fa new Fall Block of Cfotidm
boos and Hat*. He can tit ti
Daatel Striker aad Geo. M. Dewey

Raptfat church Mxt Sabbath uranriag

peditiously ni Accurately.

fair.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, AINSWORTH i BROOKS
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hate, Caps, Notions &amp;c.
PAT TBE HIGHEST IARIET PRICE

Detroit, an tbe 18th inrt.
Soon Hank Newton's sounrou* voice
will be heard proclaiming the virtues
of limburger cheese aad white oak her-

Mias. May Mitchell af Charlotte came

humble little village like Nashville.
Bnt. then it is natural for Nashville

circuit court.

Borrow Storm.
headquarters for Fruit Jara.
C. W. Surra.

bind Larkin ia the sum

ty We allow no Furniture boose in
Belle Bartow were assaulted

by a

r?‘ Good* murt be down. Gkirrrrn
will *cll 33 yard* of Calico for an even
dollar.

The GoreHc. published over at Belle-

Mrs. Milter af Woodland, having er credit a tew weeks since. If tbe Getwitte had “competition” in. its own town.
State St. i* erecting a house thereon.
0. H. Cola of Maple Grove has fur fourths of a column of a previous issue
nishrxl tbe Nawathe mammoth pumkin
turr, did two week* week* since) would
there l»e an earthquake at Bellevue!
fall.
Tbe Mrtbodirt Protertant Sunday
•chool of the Baker district, Aaayria,
and that fa the case with tbe llvaly fit­ car load of the celebrated Jackwu had a picnic in M. H. Alden', (the Bapeiuteadcht) orchard, .on Wedueaday.
Thirtv-aix acholara, and a large nuia-

little one-bonw
town like Nashville to get their ideas.
Pugilistic.
Friday night and they also had a rack-

. McLane for some cause thought Dau.

rx

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Plastcr, Mucro, Hair and
An immense stock of Oxford and Cable Shirtings, over 80 different pattern*

Table Napkin* in White and Turkey Red, from 75 ct*. to fil.00 per dox.
Hemp Carpet*, one yard wide.» eta., worth 25. Nice Union S-ply Carpet* 33
et*. Bramell* Carpet*, one yard wide, only 40 rent*. A new thing entirely.
AI.WWOBTH A BBOQKN.
Our Clothing fa selling very f**t. ’ S&gt; Balta wold in ten day*, price* ranging
frouj $4.50 to (18.00. Coatomers know our stock i* by far the largest, with
^atifnTpiSSrt
price* the lowrrt. 100 pair* tauita at fil “ “
--------------- ----------- ---$3.00. J JOI HF BROTH EBH.
50 pair* Camuncre Pant* auu Veat at $4.75. w orth H-00.
Gent'* Furnishing Good*. Neck Wear, Hat* and Cup* at the lowest price*.
100 pair* Dock Overall* for 30 cento a t&gt;air.
100 pair* Whole Stock Kipp Boot*. $2.00. worth $3,00. Boy* Boot* $1.00 up.
Women'*, Mimes’ Mod Children’* Shoe* from 30 cto. a pair up.
Borrow Storm.
A full line of Rublwr Good* of •tandard makr at wholr*nl&lt;- lirt price.
‘ Have jnrt received n large stock of
We cut Gnod* at cloae cash price* and wilt sell you A Coffee Sugar at 8 cent*.
can or dish—fried, stewed or served up 8 11m. Coffee $1.00, 40 liar* Soap $1.00, 4 11m. Cracker* 25 ct*.. 5 Hm. Jap. -Tea
|ii 11 I It i ft F n an ft A ft ft rat a
$1.00, Poland Soap, will wefah 1G oi to tbe Imr. usually »ol&lt;i by siuall grocery
■ 11 I U J: U L D \ c D H U Fl * U V
in any style at the Bakery of
Joux Bfrxer.
men and hneksters at 10 ct*., we wll you the *am&lt;- nt 5 et*. n bar, or 5 iwin. for
n
li U
33 cento, and all other good* la proportion.
.
,
HID &lt; U3IIMMIM
IF’ The liveliest Grocery store in
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■ Fine Design* very tow, trimmed free.
Nashville in C. W. Hmitu's. Small
profits and Ijjrge sales is what makes it

new carriage shed aud ticket office
fy Customer* will always find near­
built. Up town Nel.Tarker fa to run ly everything they want at my More.
New Goods every week.
A. M. Davohkmtt.
dug around like
getting in a
as generally

nickels and dimes oflour prosperous

Tbe Barry and Eaton Insurance Co.
fa a strong, sound and staple one, which

DRUGGISTS,

ILL I HI L II U&lt; D U II U L

took of the goodies that abundantly
filled the groaning tables. We feel ment Smith. Its membership Sept. 1st
like returning a thousand thanks to
the school and tiieir superintendent at that time was $ 5,M3.110,00.
Te Whom It May Concern:
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During the month of August there
where they will spend a month visiting for th. tine frosted cake with which
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,
I We bay our Good* for CASH, and buy them right, and *avc o-ir diacotint*. !
were added to the com[&gt;aiiy rt) memmi**1 ?
indebted to ua to call which, coupled with our very low cxpcuiw* enable* n* to aril at the verv lowcrt
friend*.
Tbs Michigan Exchange. Detroit here and fit18JOO insurance, and that
to pay for fall atock.
too without any extra effort and against Sw
Bouk II mo*.
L'nder the proprietorship of that well tin falsehoods and misrepresentations
Emmet.

Remember

Hawley Lyon, it ia moat ably manag-

wortli'nSS new Beaver Cloaks. Price
from V&gt;0 to 15,00. Dont fail in seeing
trial of the (’rampton aud Pixley suit* them before yon puehaae.
at Charlotte in July last, audtelling all
sort* of atorie* to break and injnrv the
Hastings new proces* flour ia just
tbe thing for goml bread, and there is
more of it sold for cash at the feed
not tbe least probability that thr mww-M- store, thad any other Hour in town.
mrnt this year will bn higher than 82.7&gt; Don’t fall to try a sack
for eac'i • 1,000 insured.

Jeror for the United States Court for
this district, which convenes at Grand worth of their money, conneqaently it*
popularity. It ha* nlway* been the
Being *av- Rapids on Oct. 7th.
J. Pennington, living several miles favorite report of Michigan people, ami
, all Journeying Detroitward*. will find
many for Mae. but Frank kept up the
dwelling, tbe name being nearly ready i tbemaelvea comfortable, happy and
for tbe plaatercra.
| well-fed by rtopping at the old reliable
exhibiting game and pluck.
ft: A. Brook* ha* purchaard the Tom, Michigan Exchange.
Hare ITl Bairn My Ftoamr.
Smith place directly oppoaite of bis res“
VERMONTVILLE ITEM.H.
WESF KALAMO 1TEMA
1 Double Harness,
There ia trouble in the camp again,
1 Single Harness,
aud Mr*. C. Buxton i* on the war-path. cided improvement# -therein.
Jim Watirnn ha* jnrt half recovered
Tbe corn i* about all cut.
I 3-Spring Wagon,
Failing in aecuring her divorce, )*rt
| from hi* ankle aprain. He ha* thrown
1 Pha-ton Buggy.
week Thunuluy rtie returned to live
The lime kiln biiroetb, and send*
Toi
LT If you want to enjoy a ride or go
roads leading into thia village.
out into the country on busines*. call
on A. M. DAt'GHKJrrr'slivery man, and
' her step-daughter and had her arrested
by purifying the air.
list.
he will fuinish you the 1x&gt;m turn out,
Cha*. Hull and Fred hi* non, have cither double or single.
Fre. Upham longs for a home in Ne
adjourned until Friday. And on Turn
Jurt returned from a trip to Colorado,
ical department of tbe Univoraity.
They report themselve* In Iretter
Elmer Morris is building
Box's Pinning Mill. Nred not Im- taken
The management of the Barry Co.
health.
. to Harting* and re-*arfamL
put under boeda to Fair hare seat a* a comp., and if we
Mrs. Kent Ma*on lectured on the ,
Rnpidity.
“National Cause.” to full house, &lt;&gt;u '
.t, shall attend the fair one day. at least. |
Monday night. It wm highly spoken .| Our beautiful Brocaded Ditm G&lt;mmI«
I al only 12| rent*, have gone with raof by tbuoe who heard her.
| piditv. Have Jll
rn received
,,
jurt
our second
man that believes in Nashville am! her
Mr. Parley Green has tirn best garTlie well on the public xqn.in' jiro stock, and tlrcy nre going faster than
gremiug slowly. Since the dead home ever.
Bostox Stork.
helping institutions aud consequently | den in the town.
Indian summer iu all its glory ia upon
rabacrilics for five copies of the Nrws.
('imsidt rable petty thieving is being and live man were taken onj water
r?"Wilson A Howe have jurt receivha* made it* apjicarancc.
I e&lt;l .i new stock of Boot*. Shoe* sod
weather we e^oyed a few week* ago,
H. J. Martin fa off again to Chicago J Rabbrra. to lie sold very tow.
and the sickly folks, tbo&lt;w with pale
it into their heads to swarm the oilier ' enclosed and painted.
for goods. It i* only a few wccksHiure-'
‘
Wwh$**ft
over there .nJ l«.nCL. I on
.funbi».Urel «illre.k«ri.kr
all the “track" they I rad to spare.
I sny day iu thr week for 25 cents a lutrran I get n hired girl. .
at the highly flavored oxygen carried
Thr Reform Club held an intererting •**; I
got my four premc* all in
W. E. Buel, T. C. Downing and A.
L. McKtnnls tort t, i
iu there genial and invigorating anorder. Come to thr old reliable mill nt
W. Olds have made all dur preparations
meeting Toe-fax evening lart. Item!- Iu
nk for KtKMj M1Ufartioa or D&lt;»
for their annual fall hunt, and will
Ing* by several mlic* and music, both pay.
F&gt;ukni&gt; D. Sovlu.
hueioa* Indian summer shade. But
contributed to enliven the exercises.
I Barry ville Sept- 20th *78.
visiting bis son Albert.
On, poUan-rer i. iMnklns nt .wl,IV- A a„,.eUPotato digging ha* began with not
iug for an incream- of salary. Cause: | .Iron fur sale, or I will trade it foe a
A gentleman from lx-ns wee county. such a pile of New* to distribute, in good young Horse, and pay the differ'
tains extremely kindly feelings, and
addition to tbe weekly edition* of the j cn&lt;* “ r**“ or frxnu J*®"-—
netted the M. E. church 820,00. which
trusts that continued good weather
will lie applied towards pay ing for the
Haiek and a few outride dailies, etc., j
will follow, which will heal aud
Ik-.iiiin I,,/,
fur l.im
the residence of J. Lalling.
Bou t Forget.
A busy vet pleaaent place to step into
The school is more highly commend|f yon want a new Suit of Ctothea.
is Kellogg, Demarav A Co. furniture “upper crust,’' before long.
cd
by
the
pupils
than ever. Profs. Gif­ Hat or Boot* foryouradf or buy, you
the w ickrd.
may
go
Barry
County over, and you
ford and Young, assisted by tlie Misses
ran't do better than at
the folk* down there are making thing* i cd for Kania*, on Tuesday,
Noble snd Ellis make things lively and
Barry County Fair.
D. C. GRirrmt’s.
handier every day.
i There ha* been a great cot
interesting at the two-story brick.
FirM &lt; mlL
Laat week while eodeavoriugto faith- । among fanner* of lack of help,
There fa a large attendance of outside
Agricultural Soc‘ety comes off at Hast­
Come in and settle np now for the
fully discharge one editorial dutiea.
. -by tbe silence,
students.
We
Judge,
that
the
ings on Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursehill fever drove na to tlm wall, and the panther has laid up for repairs.
The new opera bouse, under the di­
Frank Wilson, of Montcalm county,
hope every one owing me will attend
son
of
John
J.
Potter.
is
looking
up
a
fanu
hereabouts.
out
of the ground very .rapidly. The to it immediately ami pay up.
be trotting by *-y ear olds, stallion trot,
0adobxmty
At-C.IIF.MTT..
A. M. D
strength of the structure will be tested
aud foot rare. On the third &lt;L»y walk­
by Potter of tbe Hatek in a solo hop,
FF Wilsox A Ho wk *ell more Flour
ing match, tracing match free for all
and
better
Flour
I
ban
any
honne
in Na«hCharlevoix
Co.
They
were
planted
horse* owned in the county without a
ville.
record, and a running race. On the July *rd. never been plowed or hoed California variety which weighs 3i strain (150 pounds to the nquare inch)
it will never break down under any
I jMinnd*.
last day fadies will have ruling aud
J. M. Wood has sold a half Interest
Torn. Niles has a sound Idack walnut oUicr pressure tiiat can be brought
driving matches. there will be n double
bay ttour at the Feed Stffre. Ten bar­
Irani trot, free for all trot; the sport* in hia foundry and niachi e shop to stump, 5 fret aad 10 inches iu diamcrel* sold withiu tlie last month, notto wind up with a grand cavalcade of Henry Bailey of Hartings for $3,5u0.
withrtanding the opposition of eight
WOODLAND ITEMS.
The Wert Kalamo nursery man.
all stock upon exhibition. Let our far­ Mr. B. ha* moved hia family to this
different firm*.
W. J. Erb.
mers turn out, with their fine stock and village and ia living in A. M. Flint's Will. Ryan, is gathering up the peach
Mias Came Ingeraou leaves for Ohio
rr* What ia the use of paying UM
pita; be wants ten bushels.
farm product*. aud make the coming
in a few days, to visit friends.
and fifl.00 for matching soft and hard
G.
D.
Downs
living
in
the
north
par
For
tbe
third
consecutive
year,
C.
S.
fair a greater sucre** than it has ever
F. F. Hilbert ia grading hia yard, in wood, when you can get It at J. Lmmtz
of tho township recently bad tbe mis­ Fax is sent to preside over tbe M. E. fine order around his house.
A Box's for |W and ♦•4-50. Also sid­
ing mads tor MJ0 per thousand.
fortune to loose the tert horse on hi* Church, at Kalamo village.
W. G. Ay u worth has returned from
farm. AtooaMr. Gardiner of Maple
Mr. AmcmCartfaaad Mias Emelroe the east with a fine lot of dry goods.
Grove, tert a valuable borer on BunWe have the genuine Keriao Kid.
The Calloway school ia to be taught,
the coming winter, by E. G. Holbrook. with genuine French-plate Heel*.
Ixxik at them.
Her. N. L. Brockway and family de­
Boerox Stork.
parted for their mw U«h at Litchfield
sought revenge on McLain.

aa Wednesday and Bev. Newtoa i**nug
For sometime part it lias been very
ly encouacd in hi* new borne at the
quiet, and had a Sabbath like appear­
parsonage- Thus gore tbe chances in ance around Hancbett's Milla; but bu»•n*m ia reviving.
Iu Branch's addition, on Rapsd Run
Street. H. O. Branch fa meting n shop
where may be seen when completed,
evidenecw of his ingenuity, from a cur­
rent water wheel, to a wind mill.

cd much of tiieir breath in Mowing tbe
Cihera up a* solid, under their patron­
age, 'ret now it. liam te pa, tho fid­
dler, aad fat it he done without “belly-

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auge of prices from 5 eta. to Ti. consisting of KirickerbockZulu Cloth and Reversible Sateens in all the new shade*.

Itm Sayed kj Doliu will Itat

Uly minute. It

and a disgrace to the entire printing
fraternity of Barry county.

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KeLLOGO, D MMARAT 4c CO.

Chicago.
cause tbe Vt.Ville Rack published an

W e can show yo« anEUaant Line of Damaak, Hamilton, Sim peon’*, Merri­
mack. Pacific, Album. Lodi and Cocbeco Print*.
Brown Cotton*. l»v piece or bale from 0 cent* up.
1,000 yard* Lonadale Remnant* at H cent*, worth 10 to job.

CF* A quantity of very nice Sagar
There will be a social bop at the
Cured Smoked Shoulder* on haul at
Waodlaad Hoose, on Friday evening.
L. Hilbert &amp; Bon are cleaning and
nr Something new In t
fixing up their More, for a large stock Fly
Destroyer. It sticks thi
of tall and winter goods.
eatehes them all. Call ami
The Wesleyan Mrtbodert conference
appointed Bev. 0. Tapley aa pastor of
the Woodland church daring the next
ensuing year.
uerted to call and settle their neeou
Tbe person who visited one of oar
v note or otberwi&gt;&lt;&gt; within 30 days.
July ,11th. 1878stockinet, and did not buy any, had
found it penemary to take in a partner. better return the pair they borrowed.
The new firm may lie known as Terrill
It would be a help to the health of
A non; weight 8) pounds. The two
eldertare girls. Will, may bedimppoiated. but ho fa happy.
It fa a tittle ataaalar that tfe aothovittes wifi Mgtert high wan and bridgre

t

Thocnapjdc water with them, and got
Billy drunk had tetter look out or M.
H. will lx&gt; in their wool.
To-dy (tbe Mtit) waa the day sat
apart w the grand anion of two of na­
ture's fair bodies, Tbe day when that
•m afflk waa te be dfapK -d to the

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W. A. AYLSWORTH

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filqfa'-r..-—*

Stlwl Bull! Sctal Brti!
Blank Books 1 Blank Books I

I Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
Beautiful Design* in

Goods Declining!

Waltham and Elgin W niche*.

OUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS
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MUSTbe SOLD f PRESCRIPTIONS,
I Of all kind*, accurately prepared from
I strictly Pure and Frealt Drug* and

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"We Mean TAiisineana.
BOISE BROTHERS.

100 pieces Standard Prints at Wholesale Prices. .
Good Sheeting, yard wide, for 0 centa, worth 8 centw.
Lonsdale Muni in, for 10 cents, worth 12].
Heavy Table Linen, (pure linen) for 30 cents.
Pure Linen Crash, for 8 cents, worth 12 1-2 cents.
Heavy Kentucky Jeans for 20 cents, worth 23 cents.
He^vy Feather Proof Ticking, for 10 cents worth 20 cents.
Unkersville Denims, only 15 cents, worth 18 cents.
Heavy Duck Overalls for 50 cents, worth 75 cents.
Beatiful Brocade Dress Goods for 12 1-2 cents.

NEW GOODS!

WILSON &amp; HOWE
(Opposite tlie Wolcott House.»
-FOR-----

BLACK CASHMERE. 50 cents, worth 75 cents.
Largest line of Balmoral Skirts in Nashville from 50 cents to fl T? O P* 1? T&gt; T "R R
tJ.OO. A bargain.
MAVVV1ULLLEJ0
50 Felt Skirts, at wholesale prices.
Hosery from 5 cents to 25 cents per pair.
f'rmrfarr,. hfaanvare,

WHOLE STOCK BOOT, B00TS‘**D SH0ES
DOUBLE 80LE AND TAP, WARRANTED.

Only $2.50, really worth $3.50.
First-class Leather Shoe, warranted nut to rip, only tl.25.
Pebble Goat, sewed and button, only $1.25.
Good Calf-Skin Shoe. (Ladies') only $1.25.
100 Pairs of Children Shoes to select from.

Uw
Prince

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WILSON &amp; HOWE.

OUR UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA THK

SUPPLY STORE

FOR 48 CENT8 ACTUALLY WORTH 65 CENTS.

Our Stock of Groceries to Suit Our Customers:

la full to overttowiag with

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BUTTER AND EGGS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.

---------- M---------Plea»e Remember:
We will be pleaaed to «bow yqu our goods whether you buy,
or not.
llewpectfully,

BOSTON STORE.

SUGARS, TEAS,
COFFEES, 8PICE8,

CANNED GOODS,

STAPLE AID FAUCI 6B0CEB1B F-

-- fart-Crockery Jt (lliiannire

piE NEW

KELLOGG, DEMARAV A Co.,
Uar Ftaaart tttoek fa Mm Mat eom-

(V A NEAT STOCK OF

Still on Earth
COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;&lt;•.. Ac.
KELLOGG, DEMARAY k CO.

UTTLEIEATIAHET,

�merit of rarely, if ever tailing.
Tbx experiment baa been made of
sowing oato and wheat together with a
view to obtain a winter entering for the
wheat. Th© reed, in the proportion of

the proprietor of several gold and di­
ver. mines in the Rocky mountain re­ to makt&gt; an attack, th© vessel he is on
gion. asking them to seareh for pterin- — ------- ------------------- 1. But it be
urn. This «M anew idea to them, and.
indeed, to everybody. Aa a result, large
quantities of the rate metal were found
&lt;k1, for the records of tbe Chines© eoart
service are filled with aceunnte at veo-

bide stlotinB
The rider should
know for himself that every part of tho
Tbe Uw of Matriroaay.
bridle and saddle is in reliable condi­
Yesterday morning an old negro man tion. Tho driver should know if the har­
arrived in the city from St Louis in ness and vehicle may bn safely trusted.
acaroh of his before-the-wta Wife. The
old man Went off into th© war with hw
their annual progrosaion being sliout
master, bnt, undergoing * change jx&gt;
:«),000,090 francs, or 86,000.000. After
hUcally, deserted hli* ^d embraced th*
the war tbe depoaita fell suddenly from
emancipation cause, and now, after ao
720.000,000 franc* to 515JX»,0i» francs
long a time, be coana back to tbe
in 1872; thru they began to rise grad­
acene*
of hia chlidhobd. After making
ralked into a cal de tor, where
ually to fiH.OOO.OOO franca in 1873. aud
a
grrat many inquiries be learned t&amp;st
i had [irecedcd him and found no
to 578JXXMJ00 francs in 1874. At thia
them patient!v, from time to time, when
ighfare. A considerable amount
not in use, and not wait till the moment
r, both here and in England, was
propagste the system of savings banks,
of starting to work or to travel
1 on the ingenious man who had
and the deposit* row to 600,000,000
Whxt bob Cai.TKa.-An English ex­
franca in 1B75, to 709,000,000 franc* in gone beyond his depth. Not having |
change nays: Where cheese is made
IHTfi, to W.3,000.000 franc* in 1877. and been properly educated in early life, b« i
this ia the staple food for the calves,
to 1,010,000,000 fames ia 1878. Thus, ro ignorant, ao they aaid, of Ule prop­
but it is anoor diet unless well supple •
in the spare of four years, tbe deposit* erties of matter. He waa trying to «d&gt; I
si gmentod 437.OOU.OiiO fmnrs. No dt- tain the electric light by incaodeseence.
bcm* wtaHnfonned
.porit is allowed to exceed 1.000 frwca; Poor fellow!
when thia sum is exceeded tbe aavings friend ought to bare apprised him of |
bank purehare* rentes, which it deliv­ the hopclesanesH of the *itempt Ev­
erybody knows, or ought to, .that if you I
er* to tbe depositor.
L. food ia indiapenaaconnect the tertninabi of a powerful •
food often brings on
doctrie current by a slender wire, that
A Quiet, Inflaetatal Life.
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My tuuno i* Carl Johann Bocckel.
fjtetea owe much of their prosperity wire will Itccomc hot and give out light
ing
and
aomotifne*
rapidly fatal com­
By birth and nationality I am a Bwfoa,
to such men and women aa are set forth But everybody should also. know that:
plaint. An Hl-ventilated box ia a fruit­
when the wire get* hot enough to yield i
but cosmopolitan in every taste and
in Gray's lines:
plenty of light it mnita, and thm ia an 1I “What doos dis prankin' mean ? " said ful source of the sonic disorder, which
habit. Iu my early days I regularly
i tl&gt;» teat hmdiand, dropping tlie rag and is infectious. Prepared chalk and
end of-it* brightoea*.
followed tbe profession of a courier, aal
When it waa currently reported that ■, throwing the fiddle on the bed. "Bptein Isixlauurn ta the usual remedy; but ado now ocmaaiiinally when any
•
more simple, and, if taken in time, an
Eiliaon wsa experimenting with • car- ■ yourselves."
Ixjh lamp, all the wiscacroa -raised their ! “Dis 'oman uacter be my nat'nd wife, excellent dose in two ounce* of starch
.and I've i-omo heah ter see if wc can't dissolved in half a pint of water.
the taste of the traveling public having
and much benevolence, and wa* thor­ oyelirow* and said, “ I told you ao! He ! make nw sorter 'rangemen t* iu re­
ha* found that the tnoaadesoent light is
degenerated into liasty journeys by ex­
A BkMxdt fob Gaj-x*.—In answer hi
oughly aducauxl.
gards to it"
press trains, with the consequent loss of taut reasons for obtaining these papers, - Seeing that the sous and daughters of an ignta faluua* Whta they did not
“Ole man,” arid tlie taat edition of a Yocent inquiry in the Rural loreeure
for thia peat of the poultry house, L. P.
all enjoyment of tbe different phase* of or copies of them, ami ot one in par­ hia neighbors were growing up in ignor­ k»&lt;»w wa* that Edison ha* discovered n
matrimony,
“
de
b*a'
and
moa'
pitta
scenery through which the travelers ticular above all others, by fair means ance, through tho imperfect education property of matter, and cnpueialiy of
J;, of BelhleLctu, CU, says: “I know
.repaying, lathe course of my many I dr foul; and what the chief says ia to afforde«I them, he opened a school in platinum, liitbeno uiuu*]iected. He thing is for yer to go 'way an' tea' ter ver there ar© innumerable ao railed remecxamintxl with a microsc-ora- the wire buaineas. . Dis 'oman ant myself umter- dMM for thia malady, and I have tried a
years' experience,! have ixwn witness u&gt; bo done u done invariably at any cost. Ms &lt;&gt;wn Louse.
stends each &lt;dcr putty tolerable well,
many strange occurrences, hare assisted The committee hail balloted for Un­
Those who were ab|o to jny he that luul been nearly melted, and found an'd© bea’ thing is for yer ter love us." great many of them, besides giving my
in many a secret and adventurous un­ person who must execute their orders, charged a small sum, aud tboec who it ]-enctrail'd with fin© cracks. Those,
fowls a different course of feeding each
" Daniel,” arid the woman, “ when
dertaking, and liarc Ix-en subject to and their choice had fallen on me aa could not were taught gratuitooaly. He be awumed, were msde by th© r*|rid
year, aud yet all my early chicken* died.
escape of air that luul been imprmau&gt;-&lt;l yer was young yer wm a pretty sqn&amp;r At length, an aid uncle - a prosperous
many pcnla. From among such varied jxMUlbon, and the more Ukcly to effect
in the pores of the metal. It struck sort of feller, but now de rhenmatiz (ormer—told xue to jurt take my coops
expcrwnce* I give the following strange a suoceaafnl result. By virtue of my aging refractory boyx
have coteh y« r, and fore God I doan"
story, suppressing for obriotu reasons oath I was bound to obey, or I should
One day, a bare-footed and bare­ him that if tho air could be removed w«uter rbeumatized man. Dan, you's into the orchard or meadow, entireiv
the real namaa of those interested.
have suffered a secret death, by aasas- headed Iny nrvacntrd himself at Mr. during a very alow process of beating,
away from the house; to place each
Many, years ago I was engaged a* ainaliou probably. I need not tell you Fry's house. He was the non of a brick­ the nnial might not crick. Tbe wire ,, bow-Iaigged at de bos'- "Bide* all dat, coop under a tree, mowing tlie grass
courier to his Excellency the Honorable my instructions; but a dreadful fate maker. and woriiml in hi* father's yard. wa* pul under the receiver of an air | I’se changed my ligion."
where ncceaeary. I did so. sod evm
Frederick Eslington, Ambassador Extra­ awaited you in the event of you or hia AH efforts to keep him at school bad pump, the sir wa* exhausted, and the ; “ Let me right yer to a parable in de tho chicks that were affected with th&lt;ordinary of Hia Britannic Majesty King Excellency obstructing our wixhc*. In failed. Hi* wild halata had caved Lira, heat of the wire slowly raised, the ex- I| law, 'cording to Blackstone," said the gnpen speedily recovered, and I have
George, on a special secret mission to every town through which we. passed again and again, to bo sent home m an penmen t Luting several bonr*. By this i second husband. “ Dr firs' deed and not lost one since then. 1 waa ao glad
operation he obtained a wire of singu­ de la*' will am dr moa’ powerful. De at haring found a eure for the gapes at
one of the great continental powers. there were cmiaaancs of the Chief Bo- incorrigibly lad l»y,
■
lira’ deed atn subject to de las’ will.
Haviug fiuuhcxl hia duties aud suivena- cirty to aariat me, ao great ia its organ­
last, that I have given this aa another
Somehow, the notion had entered the larly dens© metal, which would not melt
fnlly attained tbe oliject of hia mission, isation; and when I received your in- lioy's Lead that if he ©onld get into Mr. or change when bested to vivid incan- Wasn't it a Avd when yoq marrietl die remedy for gsjxw iu chickena, in th©
'oman? Wan't do ack of marryin' her
we Htartnl on our homeward journey iu atruclion* to pull up at the next town, Fry's school he would learn something
bop© that others alm may share my ataa deml r
the summer ot 18——. Tbe period was which, if you remember, waa 8----- &gt;, I: and bacome somebody. So that day, be
"Tibber sLoali," said tho first hus­
one. to be long rememlirrea from lb© knew tho wishes of tbe chief com­ had left the brick-yard to go over to the
band, raflectingly.
jKilitical excitement which existed mander would be effectually carried schoolmaster's house.
" Wan’t our marriage a will? Wan’l looked to at ail times. There are sev­
throughoul all Europe, aimoat every out Thu landlord of the hotel vou
He frankly told Mr. Fry tliat he waa
it de 'omau's will dat she married mo?
Government having unsheathed tlie stayed at and the Lead hostler were lad and bad been expelled several times
eral reasons for this.
Chief among
Answer de question aquarly.”
award. Wc liaii traveled a considerable known to me a* membere of the Chief from tbe log-cabin school, because tlie
them are tho comfort of the cattle, and
part of the first stage of our return Society, and there were other resident* teacher could not manage him.
■ Well, den, - 'cordin' to de tew, de tbe quantity aud quality of tlie manure.
journey, when his Excellency, who waa in the town also membera whom I did
“ But. Mr. Fry," he added, “ I want to
The betiding should be sufficiently
feeling th© fatigues of the ioeeaaant not know. So you see, my friend, how come to your school, for I think you
* Dat's a fac*, Dan," said tho woman. dej-p and compact to absorb the moist­
traveling in th© heavy, rumbling car- his Excellency and you were enconi- can manage me."
managed, if they have not been already.
“ Ain't yer gwine to give me noalium ure and cover the droptnnga. and yet
risg©, said be should stop *1 tbe next passed in a net from which there was
“ I think I can," said Mr. Fry; “ come As a specimen of tho ingenuity brought money ?" asked Dan.
not so much so as to leavn a mar* of
town w© arrived at, and take r.-st and no escape," and be chuckled to himself in."
, to bear on the subject, there has been
" Do law don't mention that," said the mind straw in place of good manure
refreshment, both of which lie ww much as ho said it “Now, yon rcmeml*cr
“Bob" wcut in, ahd the teacher so ' devised a method of coating the wire
It should also be amply sufficient to
bow hia Excellency was always engaged managed him that he !&gt;cc*ine thr Hon. i so that it can be used in spiral form, victorious biudiand.
Dan ar&lt;HH- hum the trunk and looked keep the annual* clean aud comfortable.
I Robert P. Lcteber, memlicr of Congress and tbe current cannot leap across tbe around tlie room. A tear stood in his The frequent summer showers should
course wo arrived at the small town of
threads of the helix. By such means
and Governor of Kentucky.
also
be provided tor, and the hollow
eye. Hnddcniyhi* face brightened.
8----- on th© confine* of Germany,
On© day another boy came to Mr. the light can be concentrated and the
" Gin* mo dal catfish over dor, an’ I'll places in &lt;qx-n yard* should lie ao well
where we |ml up We stayed a day aud
Fry’s house. He wa poor, he said, Imt wire used be no thicker than the hntucn
littered Umt pooh an- not formed, or. if
a iiolf there; and I waa then instructed
hair.
Newspaper
interviews
have
lat
­
be wished to be fitted for college. If
they are, tlial tliey ar© covered over
to hare the carriage and horse* if readiMr. Fry would take him, ho would pay terly brought this inventor into some
or filled with straw or oth~r proper abn&lt;*i to continu” our journey. His Ex­
him some day for bis board and tuition. discredit. He has unbosomed himself
nortieuta. In coonc of lime, when il
cellency meanwhile bad cncnplcted hi?
"Come in and make ycunelf at home," too freely to reporters, and they have
come* to be admitted and believed that
.writing*, to which he had assiduously
said the kind-hearted teacher. The poor bespattered him in print with praise
tbe making of good manure is a an ft
apphrd himself; and told me, a it wais
and
prophecy.
Electricity
may
never
boy became Chief Justice Roliertson,
ricntly important port of farm Imaiucss
a fine afternoon, he would take a short
be
wholly
substituted
for
street
gas.
one of tbe moat popular and useful of
to receive the consideration it di-aervea,
walk, and on hia return resume hi*
and will not be, probably, to any very
Kentucky's great men.
A 1 Haight Vigil.
we shall, doubtless, have before long
journey tauoce; and I must therefore
“ Not exactly that, friend," h© quietly
Before Mr. Fry died he had the satis­ great extent for several year*. The in­
covered yards and sheds ex press! v tor
The
night
is
dark,
the
air
ia
raw
and
make all neceamry preparations. He replied. “ When his Excellency went faction of seeing many of hi* pupils candescent light promise* to take it*
the waking of wonre
accordingly left the hotel But ho was for that short walk, th© head liostlcr numbered among the distiiigniuud place in the front rank of illuminators. chill aud damp, tbe storm u raging. An
SsLT to Pbktbbt Gxbgbt.—" O. W.
never seen afterward, nor wa* anything also went for a stroll in the came direc­ public men of th© State. Thus, quietly Time will de~elop its good and bad old and eminently-mpoctable citizen,
out on North hill, is sleeping the sleep W.," Sterling, Maa, write*: “A friend
known of hia fate.
tion. A abort distance from the town but distinctly, he bad impressed himself point*. It should be cheaper, purer, of the just with tbe snore of the
I waited for upward of an hour anx­ the hostler met a friend, also a member, by doing all the. good he could and mak­ more convenient, more wholesome, and wicked, and the private docks, in their having a herd of cow* wa* eooridenbly
troubled
with garget
'
"
‘
less dangerous m regards fire than gas
iously, and then made a cloae search for and they quickly bound and gagged his ing no fuaa about it.
respective brackets
and
mantels the bag would become
or oil. If these promises are fulfilled,
hi m, which I continued for several day*; Excellency, and carried him to the cel­
throughout the city, for Burlington has hard, the milk from that
thick
it* investor will be a benefactor of the
but not a trace could I discover of my lar of the latter's Louse, where they
HhuUlsg in Eagiawi.
no town clock, are tolling, as well as and ropy, and finally the................ r_
master. A viUsQae, however, living kept him secretly until after th© excite­
they know bow to toll it, the hour of tion would become ualeo. Four or
There is much loss whistling among
outaide the town brought to me at the ment of the disappearance and search
five yean ago be commenced giving to
bote! a pair of overalls, which he stated had subsided, when he was taken to Vi­ farmers' men tliau forty or fifty years
each cow, in her stall, a small handful
be La«l found in a neighboring copse. enna in tba involuntary disguise of a ago, and loss singing also. When I vm
Of all the ilanmrs that Ixssct the
of salt every morning before milking,
I recognized the garment as belonging dangerous lunatic pcaaant, and after a uoy moat of the men sang at plow and
mariner, whether it be from storm, fire
and has not had a single case of garget
to his Excellency, anil at once repaired ward------ " And h* made a significant with tlicir teams. Tlicir voice*, l&gt;ornc or tbe hidden reef, none have snch ter­
Shuddering, he crawls out of lied; since be commenced tho practice. He
over
the
hills
by
tlx©
breeze,
were
on©
with th©
‘
" sign indicative of strangulation. “ Tbe
rors for vesaela trading iu the Pacific, muttering, ho gropes across the floor.
aay* he does not know that the salt pre­
papers were abrtracted by the landlonl. at the charms of a et-retry ramble.
________
Swearing under Ids breath, he falls vent* tho garget, but is inclined to think
ocean a* tho pirate* that infest tho
trace or sign of any struggle.
and handed to me, and I in turn banded They mostly sang love songs or senti­
over a rockiug-chair.
it does. His cows acem to be snxiou*
Finding it narias to proaeeute th* thaw to the chief commander psnoo- mental ditties. I remember “ th* Mia- Chineae coast. With ordinary skill and
At test he finds a match, lights a for their salt the first tiling in the morn­
vigilance tbe former dangers may lie
search. I at once returned to Lou.lon -Uy. Nothing waa ever amd about tbr
guarded against, aad it ia seldom that lamp, and, dcaoendiug the htaira, opens ing. Not lour, -inoe be omitted to give
witli his Excellency's traveling gear. missing documenta, if you recollect, be­
the liall door, and admits a gnat of. the usual ration of salt before milking,
some
one
does
not
survive
to
tell
the
whieh I handed to -bis tamily The cause only one other person lireido hia
talc, but an attack by these pirate* is wind that blows out tbe temp, and a and die firet cow he sat down to wa* so
linttah Government at once instituted Excellency and 1he chief commander
___ 1__ ___________ L____ •__ L____ 1___ torrent of rain that dreuchiw him to the
uneasy dial he waa reminded of die
slao did hia Excfilenrv’s knew of them, and ho dared not sav
neglect, and gave tbe cow* their salt
i.— ——--u-____
what they were.’
after which there waa no trouble. The
“ But how,’ asked I. “ was everrthing the hills, aud now Uvj in a flat counter;
reason ho commenced to give the cows
kept ao quietly, a th* British Govm- men don't sing in flat countlira." I felt
salt in their mangers was, because when
ment mad* a grata atzr ovar the matter, this was correct. Milkmaids sang to
their cows, without which it was belie-red they would not “give their milk
down." If you meet a country girl
noir adais sod ask her. “Where aic
rirtad tbe dittraeted wif* and bar mian
tug husband's family a* much a* lay in
"That war. right,"cheerfully exclaims
my |xrw©r. Weil I remembw tbe wothe caller; “that is the place for a man
n*ea of anxiety and nnspenw eanaed to
of your age at thia time of night. I
the Amhaaaadnra wife aud family by
am
surprised to «©e you out of it. Get
tba dotreoug calamity. Magisterial
back to it and pleasant dreams-"
investigation waa made, expert* woe
All is silence after the crash that en­
employed, aud every endeavor made to
sues. save tbe mocking rani© that dies
penetrate the dark veil of mystery sur­
rounding tho ©vent; hut all effort* were
unsucecMsfuL Oneof h» Majertr’a Am- drew himself clo**r to me nd spoke in and hie naighbore sad Ma men all made
a very low tone, “well, the chief com­ merry together, have all gone, and we
------ *---------------------------- » of the star have steam plows sad reaping mschine*
and our Gov-

than to tbe honeowifo
The surest way to keep clear of ante
is to leave nothing around that they
iikc. In extreme csece, an old table
can be pul in the cellar to keep pro­
virions on-each foot of the tabic to
rata in a saucer of water, so that the

J JE3RY k. GOODYEAR,

IROM, IllUt SHELF HARDWARE

their haunt*.
Moth* m*y be kept out of carpet* by
shaking them thoroughly aft bouac-clesning time, after which the frequent use
of the broom wilh&gt;u occasional sprink­
ling of camphor gum or insect-powder,
■nd plenty of sunlight will exterminate
them.
One of the annoyance* of housekeep­
ing in summer is, that food, however
carefully prepared, soon spoil*. There
i* no economy iu using food that is not
perfectly fresh. Meat* that bar© the
least taint about them sliouLI not 1&gt;e
made into bashes, and the evil dis­
guised by high seasoning. Disease
beet kept in refi
ice above them,_____________________„
should !&gt;© covered with wire screen*,
that are made for the purpose.
loe m a great prreervalivc, and the
woman who has a liberal supply of it,
with a good refrigerator, will find that
these articles lessen the perplexities of
housekeeping in summer.
Take one ounce of thr seeds of resolu­
tion, mixed well with the oil of con­
science, infos© it into a large spoonful
of the salts of patience; distill very care­
fully a comj&gt;oBii:g plant called “ others'
woea," which you will find pt every part
of the garden ot life, growing under tbe
broad leave* of dbguine, add a small
quantity and it will greatly assist the
salts of patience in their operation.

hope, then sweeten them properly with
the balm of prudence, and if you can
get any of the needs of true friendship,
you will have the moat valuable medicine
that can lx- administered. Be careful
to get the seeds of lew friendship, a*
there is a seed very much like it called
self intereat, which will spoil the whole
oom position. Make tbe ingredient* into
pills and lake one night and morning,
aud the cure will lie effected.
Mbs. L. Gjuu’Xkr.

Jelly Cake —Ont cup of sugar, onehalf cup of butter, three eggs, one tea
spoonful of soda, and two of cream of
tartar; three table-spoonfuls of sweet
miQi. and one cup of flour.
eight good-taxed tomatoes, rat into rings
the same numlxrr of tender okrn pods
nnd chop fine two small greclTpepper*;
boil in a porcelain kettle—iron discolors
the okra —for 20 or 25 minutes. Season
with batter and salt.
Lima Bean* anti Com. -Boil a pint
of shelled beans in water just to cover,

from half a dozen ears and add to the
boana; boil twenty minute* or half an
hour, adding hot water a* needed to
keep from burning. Season with pep­
per, salt and two table-spoonful* of but­
ter.
#
Touyk Bleak.—Inateadof pounding,
cat it with a sharp knife, making fine
parallel cute aa either ride until every
Frosait together aad lay ona wire bnakr.
Hold close to the fire until each aide
ia aeared to retain the juice, then turn
and tend with the utm.xt care. Place
the steak upon a hot platter and season
Wita bite of batter, pepper aad aah.

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Groceries and General Produce,

/foiled Okra.—Boil tbe tender pods
in salted water for twenty minutes, and
serve with butter, pepper, salt aud vin-

little Annie, for tW waa the child's Oiqi W
name, while in th© kitob«a got bold of
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a can of condensed lye snd drank a
4 *
portion of the content*. Of courae, the
consequence waa that the child sulforod
Mri.w*rxxx
intense!v and came very near dying st
the time. After resowing from the
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first effects of tbe lye, it waa discovered ©oas-

with poshing about three koUson tbe
counter With a yard mmw*. This
Wild b bead with aide peekefe
An old manuscript says:
- Master
William Kerr did make one board

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                  <text>VOLUME VII.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO., MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1879.

NUMBER 2.

H*.OU), of wfafoh lioweU gete talf. The ro■MtakiArMMHJm: Msrvttt. f^MO;.
Hu-d. RM; Bart, W.MU; Gayea,
Waatoa, •l.MD; Xui&gt; and Krolme, each.

IF.

11. YOUNG,
for aa alhancw Lawton teoer iavwterato foes,
liussiL and Turkey
-Tte riadsrpMt to ragtag la Ksestaa PdaU
wttb greet vtraleam, aad further precauttoM

fTtasres looter win Irore Caea-te for England
aouo to ridt ter mutter, tta ymen.
—ThttetaKreph tails atreu a fight ta tta
Wsat at Ireland in wtuabualy one man on cash
ails whs hilled. Tta Sghl xraa canard by tta

CHAS II. IIRADY,

LEWIS DURKEE

Ommraaa Company were bemad tba other day,
with I.M» bate, of oottoo The new bydraol e
press was badly d.ntaged. Tta total aadmatod
toaa to 1JO.WB- Folly ineared

bushels of onto, W.Mff boaheta of rye, and SO,UU baabsis of barley, making a grind total of
5,Wa,«M boabeta, sinuiat ^,001,917 buabela at
f.ls pertod Iasi year.
—The total smeoni of 4-per*cnat boode wdd

ORNO STRONG,

-dodge OramuMOd, of toe United Matos
Ctrrett Court, Us delimited to reUre from
tbo bsaeb shoal the fl ret of next year, taxing
ns-ted tec age wbre ta can go oal on full pay

AKE BOI SE,
Thoraspple Lake, Barry Cx. Mich.

—Ths vstarsn baltaoalw. John Wise, aad Mr.
Barr, aa amsicur aeronaut «f tM I-ottls, made
so Mwrewtoa from tlial city cm Che 9K1&gt; tjll, fo.
landing I- mate -i«ite so exteu Isd Uip They
mnsi hare doos so, aa nnther t&gt;( tbra tad l&gt;reo

One of the most remarkable inatancea
of feminine fortitude and Christian
constancy ever found in human history

Hhe declared that, as for her sentence
of death. God would carry her through
that trial, and aa for the prison, site
■aid, * The prison all at once became
like a palace to me, and 1 would hare
rather been there than anywhere else.”
It wax. no doubt, this expression
—A gang of bandits wbo bare teen raragtag which the Rev. John Newton, the con­
tte lud'an rvmiory wm sttaotad by I'uM verted afave-dealer, had in mind when
he
wrote in that familiar hymn—
Maias sohbere, near the Rar and Fux Agaoey,
ram days ago. Rim of tbs itasj&gt;«ra&lt;hm^ lnclodtag one leader, were U1M. and another
tee txwu raptured. Th* InUielioa waa to cooUaiw the haul uuUl all tbaes de»|&gt;&gt;-re4oes ware

Many of the Chinese proverbs hsvr
their counterparts in English; th* dif­
ference of expression, however, being
in many ohm characteristic. Thus:
Throw a *Pr*d to catch a whale," is
rendered, “ Throw a brick to allure a
gem.” “ Not to cry stinking fish." ia
reottered in * Chinese, “ The melon

Hu BrpL -Xi. Maj. Thorabancb's .-pamaad,
which was mil after Qm bosUls Uta lixbao*.
waa Miittenly enrratad aad altar ted by ssvrral
hundred Ute IsdiaM. nsar Milk rtvw, ta the
naiuty of tbs Uta Hasarvattoa, in Oaten il .
Maj Tbcrnbeigb was kStad aad a largo num-

It waa such Uvea and spectacles aa
these which gave pawrr and vigor to
the Christian church at Carthage—that
very spot which Virgil had made ao
eck-beated by the heathen aaenfioe of
Queen Dido.
And it is such erente ss these early
martyrdoms which caused the historian.
Gibbon, to wonder at the mysterious i to pay Paa! " assumes the form, * To
power winch was lodged in
pull down the wcatern wall to repair
Chnmiami breasts, aa he himself has tho eastern.” Speaking of the scarcity
recorded theae instances in hie famous . of good men, the Chinese my *' There
work. "The Decline and Fall of the i'are two good men; one of tbom fa
Boman Empire.1'
I died, the other unborn."— Cham IW
I Journal.
______

GarroU, Iowa, was toil ia aatas tee other day.
about »T.,ODO toss of property being mflkted,
only IX.(»&gt; of insorsnre bewp reported. Tta
Masonic and Odd Fellow Hall, tee Preebyt rtsa
Church, and over forty bssinssi bonsai were

Where 0«r Immigrants Come From.
Our total immigration for the eight
calendar yean from 1871 to 1878, in­
clusive, amounted to 2,100.451 «oala.
Where they came from and how they
are rlsmified is shown by this tran­
script from the records of the Bureau
of Btatfatkw, at Waahingtoa:

—Tbs Sort snow to reported to Eaa'sni

—The Vailed Haire Itarirt Attunwy in Fait
late CMy to to be bwnuM to aaatot the M&gt;l
Clnad Jary al Felt lake City to Mamma the
Endowuwul Hoose, where all tbs polygsnxxvgamea are oakbrated. Aa sthoupt wifi le
smtesar October. I STI, ia Ctaaga, wars'rxrosoted. The Are apparatus waa quickly mllowad up sod tta taiure tansea bv a vtalcet
wisd down lbs gulch. Tbs gals qatakly |

wtah tteroiidj

■oefal plMswraa, no: practice self deuial. At 'sat he rrenlvcd to work him•etf oat of debt, and jwovide for the
education of his children.
“I cinat work!” be said to those who
hadsdvfasd rest, beeaWtbey saw that
his good resolution bad oome too late.
The spirit was now willing, tat the
body, enfeebled by di areas and disaipw
tiou. refused to obey his commands.
" Why, good aim, a man cannot lie in
bod at^Mta hfa living," be answered
to fntads who tele him leave New Or­
leans and rest on a plankation.

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CHARLES SCHEIDT,

No mattb* how Landaotne a family
monument a man may have in the cem­
etery, he never want- to he on his back
and look up at it.

(Si. Y-&gt; Bank bare bare negotiated ia teal city,
and teal tee partes who sold teem are known.
—A tow days ago, at lixtUnaf-olts, John Prod
Wil!, a Gettuan, kilted hja diverted wife, by
.tabbing ter J ftore or twsaty trews with a
uaner's knife. He al terward fatally shot hlre-

—Tta NaiK«aJ Humans Mx-iety, of wkkb
Mr. Edwta Lee Brown, of ndcago. U Prato
deci, will mart In ttat rfty Oetol-er K

eases for the week reding Hept » was Gt—
whites, 41 ;rota*t, UX Total wtuaber to date,
T.a-1 number of death. from yail-re
fever for tbs last wesh. U-xrhtts, X; entered.
A Total drafoe to date, m

A MA* who declared himself to l&gt;o in­
toxicated with music was considered
air-tight.
.
The latest figurative cxnrtamon upon
seeing, a man bored is, ” Thiow him a
rope.
In other words, * Hang the fei­

thcr," said she, " can i call myself other
than what I am--a Christian.” After
spending many days in prison, with her
infant, during which time she waa
bleated and comforted with the moot
cheering and heavenly visions every
time she fell asleep, har heathen friends
asked her if she would not at last re­
cant before the dreaded trial and exe-

tbsl tee .b--eking fats of Ikmal-torm and Grimwood baa bore repeated to tels mas, as the
biMoca w^s area at Laporte, Ind., going toward
lake Mk-higan.

yy ILLIAM JONES,

A nxAXciAL crash cannot l«e worked
up into towels.
It’s a game of bluff when you try to
scale a precipice.
JuSAB is reported to have been tho
man who struck oih
A FAIB of ears that go &lt;*u a head of
civilixatii.n - I’ionccrS and frontiers.

honor* to Christ, and not toThe spirit
of the Boman Emperor.
Her father, who wax a hcatiien, urged
her to renounce her faith. She aaksd
him whetuor an urn, which stood bear,
could l»c called by any other than Ha

KaCy far Oevaraar.
'
—Is tbs Chicago
u! a Uta data, la
tervtow. are yitaled with a jugs uomlwraf
tacal poUttatans, otfre bolders and rutaoss, ia
regarl to Ibrtr optaluo &lt;g Gsu. Grew for a
third term. Tte renlhnsnt of Repabltaaas waa
found nsarty onaatai9na for tbs re steottos «f

am— voi-n, pmeut larumrami; lor
Rrgruu. John I» Careoa and Joseph W, Ganar&lt;t
|
,
I'TnanclnJ sud loduaU-t&amp;L
—Tbs Aral new shelled com of this asasoo
was rreeivad tn Ctilcsgn Sept tv., from Bx losoph. Ma 11 to of goo-1 qnaltty.
—Omni Naw York baa an tmmensn potato
erop thia sreeoa, an-1 the price has Rooe down
to JU rents per boabeL
—Hops will protardy moimaod a gnod pnes
this year, as tba crop to pronoaonMl a complete
falrarein Eagtand.

EMORY PARADY.

which thrilled as did the "Dear, dear
mother, do you love me? "
It revealed tta boy si hfa mother's
knee, aad suggested the hope that at
last he received the Savior as a bllle
child. - Youth', Companion.

not know, tat hfa friends did, that it
was the swan's death-song. They
shaded their eyas, for they sew that the
vigor of the intellect made more ap­
parent the decay of the laxly.
.
■Take me home," Ire whispered to a
friend, when recovering from the pros
faaifaa tn which his rtoqnenl pirn had
left him. He war. borne home on a
river-baaVMo die.
On the night of the arrival, the family
smiled mearnfally to see his old self

started on a gunning expedition one
asonkfag, leaving tbs wife sod yoongvr
Um retaking- "’^fafaevoiXgBted acvwnd
illMsr, tbs thought that
&gt;g Ms family Mtate

Mow” md lU tbs great
J * boy again, and waa

The Grampos.
The gnxnpoa (Dtlphinua grampus)
ia the most voracious of the inhabjtanta
of the ocean. It does not devour onrthird of the animals it kills. It is the
greatest enemy of the whale, and dead
bodies of whales Lave frequently been
found having large pieces of flash torn
from the body, and the Ups mutilated
or destroyed. Aa soon as the whale
opens its mouth to defend itself the
grampus darts at its large soft tongue,
tears it off. and causes the death of the
animal.
It ia said that the grampn-rfw are food
of amusing themselves by mobbing the
Greenland whale, and that they per­
secute it by leaping oat of ths water aud
striking it sharply with their tails as
thoydescend. In consequence of this it
has been called the thrasher or killer.
The swordfish is reported to join the
thrasher in this amusement, and to
attack ths whale from below to prevent
it from divingN
The rramnua is from twenty to thirty
feet in length and from ten to twelve
’
‘
’
Il has forty-foar conical.

Thk bell-punch ia generally supposed
to be a modern invention, but it was
evidently in use in Macbeth's time,
from the fact that L^.raya, “Go bid thy
tuistreea, when my drink is ready, she
strike upon the bell."
” I would rather," mys the editor of
the Okolona BlaUr, " be ■ living am
than a dead lion."
Nature liaving
gratified him in that paitirntar. whaf m
the world fa be growling • —
Buffalo Kjryrett.
“Mk,” mid a little girl.
do?" "Pahaw! what are you talking
about?" “Why, ma, the ladies who
come here are alwave talking about
getting married; the men don't."
If the sun were not boiling, and the
■and didn’t get into thcfsalad, and the
rocks were soft and smooth, and there
were no hornets or mosquitoes, and one
hadn't to go three-quarters of a mile for
water, what a tame affair a picnic wonk!
Some folks wonder why it is that a
man worth a quarter of a million will
step off the sidewalk into the mnd to
pick up a lost cent. The reapoa ia plain
enough. He does it to prevent a man
worth half a million from getting hold
of the cash. —DtlrtiU Pm Prt*t.
• Now, Mm. Bobixsox,” aaid a fair
young city visitor to tho kind-hearted
farmer. " won't you show ns vour water­
melon orchard?” “I havenv a water­
melon tree on the place this year,
ma'am; they were all winter-killed;*
and hie questioner wondered why he
■railed ao pleaaantly as he answered.

nt just the season of the year when the
average wife returns from her summer
trijk— BL Louit Tim^-Joumal.
8ai» old Mr. Wireowl: "There fa a
passage in ■criptar', brutberin, thet's
tmpreeoed me much, very much; I've
thought on *t and thought on *1, an* I'm
allux thinking on *». I diamnember
jest whar *1 is and, ex fur thet matter,
jeet what it is; tat yon carn't tell bow
much uv a sollis it fa to me on my jour­
ney through this vale o* tee's."- Auton
TnauKripL

Money ia not urn wry to procure
this education. Every person has it in
his power. Ha has louse the language
which he reads instead of the slang
which he bears; to form taste from the
beat speakers and poets of the country;
to treasure up choice phrases in his
memory and habituate himself to their
one, avoiding at the same time that pe­
dantic precision and tambast which
The Swiftest Ship in the World.
shew rather the weakness of rain ambi­
A new British w steamer. caUed the
tion than the polish ol an educated Mercury, built of steel, han just been

�with

A BETTER LINE OF
GRAND RAPIDS 1 iVlSJO!

Dennis Kearney sill route to the
exclusion before long that Gen. Grant
doc* not rare to make hi* acquaintance.
The distinguished drayman again scut
hb card to the room of the ex-president
Saturday, but Ulyasea was not “at

Kissing the bafay may mailt in de­
forming it* nose; and bringing on nearsightMlacs*. The safest plan b um« U&gt;
kiss a Iwdiy of the femeniue gender un­
till it attain* tlx« age of rixtecn year*.’
Thr cartilage of tlm no— i* mnch

Harper’* Bazar, &lt;M table roomier*,
says: “Do not betray fay any en atnr?
that you are hnngry.” Certainly not.
For, of cuorse, no one ia supposed to go
to the table to satisfy hi* ai*petite; it U
a mrrr form. Any indication that you
go there liecaiuo you want nointhing to
cat ia very ill -bred.
Elisha Grime* aaid iu a prayer meet­
ing at Utile Y ork. Iud„ that be was
wholly prepared to die. George Jones
railed him out of door* a few minute*
afterward, and killed him with ajknife.
Il ia ronjertured that Jone* thought
Grime*, professing rend i nr**, might as
well die at oner, for no other motive

The Philadelphia Time* has discov­
ered that 44 person* are in the way of
the nomination next year. They arc
'fin*ifiedas twelve senators, six repre­
sentatives, three cabinet officer*. three
governor* and two journalist*. The
latter may ]M»udbly be the Okolona
idiot and tlx* Laman lunatic.
Official reports of the late fight with
savage* in New Mexico have been re­
ceived at the war department. The
military were comandcd by three lieu­
tenant*, and the Indians, one hundred
mid forty in numls-r, by Victoria, a
chieftain who did not belie his name in
thi* comliat. The engagement lasted
all of one day and ended in the with­
drawal of the troops, who lost fire men
and thirty-two horses. Preparations
for reauming the campaign arc in proNow that the laiwring men and mtchanic* in all other ports of the United
Stated hare abandond strikes ami srttleal down to buiawM, of which they
found plenty,' the Kt. Louis toHers have
concluded that it is time to quit work
aad raise thtdevil generally. To this
end an association in that city, styling
itself the trade*’ asoembly. has cent a
circular to all labor organisation
tlirouglmut the country setting forth *
project for a gntud strike. The move­
ment ia late, behindhand, untimely,
ami altogether without gxcuae at thia
day. In every live, enterprising, and
thrifty city in the United Ktatcsall who
will work may work and receive fair
compensation for their "rrvices. The
season of strikes has passed away with
the depression and general demoraliz­
ation which occasioned it..

1 lead wood, the famous mining camp
iu the Black Hill*, was almost cornpletely destroyed by Are Friday. The
town was situated in a gulch, and was
composed exclusively of frame build­
ing*. Once started. the flame* mmni
Mpnexl in all direction*, and efforts to
subdue them were usele—. A few
yean ago the settlement was a popul­
ous one. but Uie Leadville ami other
discoveries reduced the nuniler of its
inhabitants considerably. Tho— who
remained, however, numbered several
thousand, aud to thr— Hie lo»s will Imvery heavy. Deprived of shelter, bediug aud suitable provision*, great suf­
fering is apprehended. Many have tied
to the- nearest army posts, where they
will be provided fur temporarily. With
characteristic western enterprise, tel­
egrams for supplies and material for
rebuilding were sent to the most con­
venient railroad points before jibe Are
had finisbed iu work.
We arc informed that there ba*been
interesting meeting* at the Baptist
church nearly every evening during
the pie—at week, conducted by Rev.
L. I. Trumbull of Springport, and that
there will Im- peeachsugon the coining
Sablmth both morning and evening,
and it u expected that the meeting
will be continued daring the riming
week, led by Rev. A. Maynard of Char­
lotte or by some other member of the
association*! committer who are endravoriHgto assist the church in its
distress. We are glad to sec the Baptist
intenwta looking np and hope that union
may be restored and the chgreh jwospered in every good work. Churches
benefit, and help villages, and should
hare the support nf every good citizen.

towards the city. W. commenced our
march about ten o'clock at night.
Our progreM was ijlow, and- conducted
with the iilorast silence and caution.
The Jst U. H. Che—rur* took the lead
aud our regiment next. . Flanker*
were thrown out on both sides uf tbc
main column, two on each, side from
each company, one hundred y ards dis­
tant, to prevent surprise from the en­
emy. It was mv lot to b- detailed a«
flanker, and when the. Orderly Sargt.
told no- to go my knees felt rather
Srtd, bat Rpdriock spoke a word of
rtwouragvmeut to me and I took my
place among the flanker*.
It was a beautiful night, such as we
have in the first days of June. There
was no moon, but the stat* peered
niiently down upon ua. frofa, their far&lt;Jff home; the trees and flower* were
in bloom, and. the air was perfumed
with their sweet incense; no sound
was beard, mvc the stealthy tread
of the troop*, the low command of
the officer*, and the whispered conver­
sation of the meu. and the occasional
report of some Retiel picket’* musket,
n* our atlvanee approached him. The*
we marched, slow V and silently, lis*»
the city and up Io the Rebel works,
when they fired a volley into our men.
who imme&lt;iiatel.v fell back and waited
for the rest of the corp* to como up.
It was thuD about three o’clock iu the
morning. It was generally undeMood
that we were to attack the heigh I* be­
fore daybreak. l»ut for some reason
thi* project was atandoned. As -soon
day dawned the fight iM-gau in eaniewk
we being in close range with tlie Reb­
el*. It waa a most beautiful Sabbath
moniing, bat the air was soon re*ounant with the blast of bugle*, the roar
of artillery, the rattle of musketry,
and the shouts of the officer*, urging
ami cheering ou their men. Troop*
were hurry ing hither aud thither, bat­
teries of artillery were harried for­
ward and placed inclose range to the
Rebel works, staff officer* flitting to
and fro carrying order* to different
parts of the line, wounded, bleeding
and dying men by the score were becaricd to the rear. All iu all,- it was
about the liveliest Sunday morning
the old city ever saw, and if I remem­
ber right, there waa no preaching or
other religious service* in that eity on
that day, though the corpses were
there fdr hundreds of fuacral*.
The heavy liaUerie* ou the opposite
*ide of the river, and tl»e light batter­
ies in our front kept np a vigorous and
incrasant fire upon the Rebel work*.
In the midst of all thia tumult and
roar, with a battery ou each ride of n.,
within twenty yards, belching away,
many of ns, overcome with fatigue,
sank to sleep. . I was aroused by the
groan* of my captain (Church) who,
wltlAn my reach, had* received n seri­
ous wound in the groin, which disabled
him from further field service.
The filsl Pennsylvania. BTtli N. Y.
and the 87th Mas*., under Col. Alex.
Shaler. commatidcr of our brigade,
were detailed to make the direct as­
sault; over the same ground where the
divisions of Hancock ami French suf­
fered such fearful loss the Deermber
ln '&lt;&gt;n .
The ground iu front of the Reliel
rifle pit* was an inclined plane, about
fifty rod* wide. ■ Aero** this plain our
men mnst pa** to capture the lici^t*.
The tarn went gallantly into tho death
struggle, and started across the plain.
When they were in clo*e range the
Rebels rose and poured a withering
fire into tliem. Our boy* drop by the
score, and great gaps appear in their
line*, they waver, stagger ami almost
halt. It ia a critical moment; Col.
Shuler lealixes it. He seise* a flag,
dashes to the front, waves the old flag,
and shout*. “Come on, my brave boy*,
follow me!’ Electrified by the scene,
Shaler’* exhibition &lt;if reckle** dating,
the uien recover and rush for the rifle
pita. A short struggle ensues aud tbe
heighta are our*. The color Ix-an-r of
the 37th Mass, plants hi* flag on the
parapet of the Rebel fort; our boys
below discover it, and rimer after
cheer greets the old flag, and the hills
and valleys resound with the victori
ons huzzas of the bay* iu blue. But it
was a dear victory, and the plain in
front of the rebel rifle pita, strewed
with dead and wounded, told too well
how faithfully the Rebels had done
their work, ’Ibere they lie, tho brave
boys, by the hundreds, aome lifeless,
others wounded and writhing in ago­
nies of pain, calling upon their com­
rade* to help tliem, other* get up and
bobble K. the rear. I remember di*
tiuctly stepping over the dead body uf
CoL tipear, of the 8Ut Pa. We follow­
ed hi* regiment iu the charge.
It co** 3,0» men, killed aud wound­
ed, to capture the heights, and after
we took them it availed a* nothing.
For galleutry In this araanlL Col.
Shaler «*» promoted to Brigadier Gru-

7, Castleton. that have not whispered
A* we mu-ended the height* we Jm— during the fall and .pring term, of
ed the house where Washington’*
and*»: Agatha Smith. Bernice Mead. mother lived and died. In the yard,
frooting the city, wan 00 or 73 Rebel

sow. Earl Goldsmith. Belle Bhumkhi,
Ulareuer Mead. Diana Payne. Maggie
Fisher. Ida Miller.

Too Numerous to Mention.

Good Suitings for 6 pence per yard just think of it
Dregs of Wine Suitings front 16 k 5 cents. *
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in an colors, from 20 cents to •J.
All Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.
A PRETIER LINE OF

NEW DRESS BROCADES!
Tn«ell for 10 cts., former price 15 cts.

1

Boys' Suits, &gt;3 and upward^
Mens’ Suits, $5 and upwards:
Mens' Overcoats, $5 and upwards.
Mens’ Rubber Overcoats.
i
Ladies' Cloaks, prettier and better than ever.
Ladies' Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rublier Boots.

BOOTS AND SHOES
A better block we have never liad,
a great deal.

and

that

raying

From $5.00 to $1

C.C. Wolcott’s
OF ALL KINDS, Plain and Fancy, AT VERY LOW PRICES.

DETROIT H’RG REWS
THE ECHO FOR 1880
THREE MONTHS FREE!

Bran new, Late Styles, and Cheaper than any other firm
in the County.

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER.

Highest JVXarket Price
5 For Produce, and-give in es
pound, and 3

THE EVENING NEWS

tilTII HD IHUI IlHItLS, Ifll HI1

food*, 16 ounces to tho
he yard.

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meatu,

Wanted.—2,000 pounds of Dried Apples.
Bushels of Potatoes.

,000

SuM Hau ui Sknlicn,

2,000 Bushels of Com.

We expect and desire to

only by

IS A BEAUTY!

he not only saw the Rebels, but they
saw him. The Rebel* were finally
routwl, and we proceeded tn Salem
church without opposition, but here
we found the Retiel* strongly intrenchiu rifle pita, in the edge of tho wood*,
to reach which we mnst cross broad,
level fields in front of them. I saw
our men move aero** die fields and
charge the RcIm-Is rejx-otrdly, only to1
be repulsed with great loss, without
inflicting much injury on the enemy.
Thi* waa kept up until after sunset
when darkness put an end to the awfill carnage. A young Rebel prisoner ।
pasacii through our linen. Just before ।
sunset, who said: "We whipped old
Hooker up at Cliancellonivillr. and
have come down here to whip you’ns."
We jeered him fnr his supposed liragipg, but the next day we realised the |
troth of hi* assertion.
Our regiment picketed near the wood
in front of the RcIm-I rifle pita that
night, by companies, and when reliev­
ed
1 sank to red, surrounded by deml
men. and dintnrl*rd by pitiful appeal*
of thr wounded for l&gt;rlp, and the cries
aud groans of other*.

rr-The Hi
for Hide*. Pel

Lentz &amp; Sons,

TUBALCAIN

Selling Goods

DRESS GOODS
All of Hie latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

LARGEST STOCK.

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

BEAVER s PAISLEY SHAWLS !

FURNITURE!

SAVEYOU MORE MORE!
Therv-wcrc thirty at the wedding,
and a sewing machine and several oth­
er fine presents were presented to the
happy pair. The bride is thr daughter
of Mr. V. Ostroth, *ho luu Iw-cn Mess­
ed with eight children, not a death
ever having occunvd in lib family.
Five of the children are married and
all with the exception of Sarah are liv­
ing near neighbors to their father in
Maple Grove. Sarah has been teach­
ing school in Oceana Co. some lime,
she haring fotnd that country much
better for her liealth.
The happy
niuplc have the guod winbr* of * Urge
circle of friend* asthey go to their new

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

Men’s Saddle Sewed Boots, tap sole, $2.60.
Boys’Boots only $1.50.

Than anyother firm dealing

in furniture.

THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

Evee offered to the Trade.

TeleplionE,

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
.

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.

GUMS U LOW PRICES 1

J£.\TERPK1£E

GROCERY

GUNSMITH

COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

FINEST STOVE!

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

VIENNA BAKERY

Syrupe, Tobaccos, Fish,
ter the retreating foe. We had not ad­
vanced far before we came to a hill,
bey ood w hich was another where the

Other Styles
Tee Nameroas to leatiou.

ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS
HOSIERY.

C. C. WOLCOTT

ZEPHYR, GERIAKTOWK ud ST0CI1MG YAMS ;

D. C. GRIFFITH.

�j

Mn.aa.HSFb

tMUk

CHEAP CASH STORE?

Ur

CASH TRADE. CASH TRADE.

Mra. Babbitt, the’ milliner has reroroed to Nashville te live.
,

eloped westward

Barns district thiawintsw.

There wQlheaa*

Hglrfui’fe&amp;rtv. O*. 1MK im.*.

is now bujdiug a house iu the. village.
Will. SDnc is the happy father of a

F, C. Bomk, MupL

Nader.

Mra. Ed. McLaughlin of Chase. Lake
aunty, has given birth to four children

Mr. David Ritter aad wife of Btcubru

The News is crowded with the advta.
f oar Hve merchants, this week.
Showalter.
within an ace of

Hading

maple vine that measures 18 feet.
Miss Nellie Tramsa ha* the thank.

of the lurgi-t and most convenient
rotor buildings ia central Michigan,
y are prepared to receive and

Haterday, Oct. nth, at ti
Wm. Pkatt, Sup'Ll I

New Prints—■3,000 yanls—at 0 cents. Equal to what credit store* will charge
Sunfield you 7 and « eU. We liny tliem direct from the manufacturer* for prompt
and can sell them ns eArou as the cheapest.

■ Isaac Parker of Geneva VaaRnren aCthe;
Co., over 70 year* of age. was found
imaging ia hi* l*ro Monuay dead.
l&lt;omd fence.

suicide.

state.

PAT THE HIGHEST MAMET PRICE

We dtwiirn riving our trade this fall, Will be a surprise to the many purchasers,
t,bc
Mr-AJrU’rortil’’riip to Chicago, with ready cash, enable* him to

last week by
I OMtebfaur fire while she

Charlotte to see the great go-as yea-

Accurately.

peditloualy

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, AINSWORTH &amp;. BROOKS
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Notions &amp;c.

o'clock a.m.

Mim Hattie Peckham Us returned

Unload Wheat and Grain Ei
Wholesale

Fast, Bup'L

That may lie brought tliem. They also
1,000 yard. Lonsdale Rcmnanu at 0j cents, worth 10 to job.
We rau show you the largest nml cheapest line of Dress Goods ever brought
10
”Hn a range of price* from 5 ct*. to 75. consisting of Kniekrrbock— e-u.
*»----------ZO-.L an&lt;| i£evcnai,jr SaUx-ns in all the new shade*. Meed:., Flour. Feed. Ume.NAIt.
Examine our Melange
it 14 to 90 cents.
'Bottom Stokk.
»res, all wool, from 374 to 73 cent*, with a full
Flaater, Nlueeo, Hair and
for Trimminim.
FF- D. C. Gnirrmi hi now receiving
Nhiucle*
ind Cable Shirtings, over 30 different patterns
hi* new Fall Stock of Clothbig, Bool*.
Shoe* and Hats. He can fit the largest
New Towels and Toweling. 300 Towels at 5 cts., worth 10 ct*.
men or snurilcrt l»y. .Don't forget the
Heavy Bearer Cloak, with trii

Hint.

In many countice the

Miss Isabella Showalter returned on

Iite»

tie daily, the Detroit Evening News in Spaulding diatriyt. and GiL Northrop
killed
headquarter* for Fruit Jars.
in the Wilson district.
rellarafor two 8-story bricks 70 feat
extract a ba
C. W. Smith.
The trespass case of Matters™ rn.
Mra. David Crowall secured the firn discharged.
through
deep. We arc glad to chronicle this
Hobbs, was di«contlnued on Monday,
the plaintiff paying the costs.
A
young
milch
Cow
is offered for
Frederick Hauser, a lager (*-« r brew­
flannel, domestic manufacture,
er of Jackson, committed srieidc bv sale cheap, inquire of
•
G. A. Tmcmax.
shooting himself Sunday nikht. His
Grand Rapids. (X, to visit reUtivi
dead body was found irt-hig/brewery
She will not return until spring.
IT* We allow no Furniture house in
ro said to have been thr cause.
G. B. Thomas, a Sunfield farmer, on
be would present to the News if it wan
In a quarrel at Freelands. Saginaw
iiuxxw, Dkmakat fc Co.
O-. between Charles and wTlltani
tainedV* bushels and 3 pounds.
montville to trade.
—-r» —■~
IF' Goods must l&gt;edown. Gairrrrn
Dut. Jarrard of Maple Grove remem­
Jeff. Showalter took fl ret premium at
Cltarie* struck W illiam with auax.cut- will sell S3 van!* of Callen for an even
bered the Nkws with half a bushel of the county fair, for beat 3-year old ting off three ribs ou the left side, aud | dollar.
very fine poUUea Thanks Dut.
cull (stallion), as home for all work.
injuring him ao severely that he has
since died.
neck-yoke, plowed into the ground and
A three-year-old son of William
throwed the forward part rtf the wagon
ton.
|
bushel, and yield 3»i bushel*. machine by the tumbling rod at a thre«hing
ami Mr. Thomas some ten fret into the
Sweesy C. G. Holbrook and L
machine last Thursday and instant!)
Without a doubt, there ary more killed. The body waa dismembered
newspapers and printed matter taken and ao mangled teat it had to Im- car­
A. M. DAfOIIKRTT.
. — : ■—
~ ~ r—
ried home in a hand basket.
Fred Dean of Maple Grove starts for at the Kalamo |&gt;oatoffice. than at any
as well a* could be expected.
On the87th a six-year old daughter
.
New York to spend the winter visiting
at Frank Morri* of Dimondale, Eaton can or dish—fried, strweit or served up I
Off Huatisg.
countv, waa shot through both legs by in any style at the Bakery of
Jun*
Bkunku
kiixku..
------- H
J. Ix-ntx A: Bon* come forward with to which weighed two pounds and a bulk: from a gun iu the haud* of a
Hunting parties arc taking tlieir de­
small boy. Another instance of where
__
,, ,,-----—--------parture- for the north woods. John a new ad. thia week. Call and look
tf' The nvrBc»t
liveliest Grocery store in
they “dian’t think it waa loaded.”
Rolierta, A. De Water* and Henry Gas* over their mammoth stock of furoi- feet aad six inches around it lengthThrw. miln*
tnwn
Nashville in C. W. Smith's. Bmall
rich, in L^ieer county, three weeks ago. Pl?®1* n,“1 lnr‘rP *alc“ U whal roak** “
with a party of twelve Woodlander*
_ .... .
started ou Sat unlay last, ami on Mon­
Charles E. Reeves editor of the Ben­
Gathering apples is the order.of the a new-boru infant was murdered by its ,nu*To Whom It May Concern:
j
day W. E. Buri. T. C. Downing, Taylor ton Harbor PaUmiHm called on us day with farmer*; and as fruit bring father named Moore. It* mother immediately upon iu birth, disowned it I
Walker, Hank Saunders. Cha*. Wilson Thnrsday.^ He is buying apples for the
and urgeil her husliand to tho commixforeign market*.
numerous with those who have apples irion ofthe terrible deed. Moore has
.1 .
fled.
ing in all sixteen, took their departure
President Hayes; Gt-u. Sherman Beu.
3w
Boi»e Bros.
Samuel Crabb and Phillip Seel of
for R&lt;wommon. The latter party paid Butler and John Frau nek -ye visiting
The Sup't of scImx)!* will be at the
rFDou't forget that you can find
over * 180 fol tickets to their destination the fall fairs. The latter with hi* Herring school bonne, Oct. 11th, to ex­ Bainbridge. Berrien Co., loved the Beautiful
Ruches at the
same girl. At a dance on Saturday
Next week Veroe Andrews and Gibb w heel of fortune.
amine into the qualifications of any night last the matter brought on a tight
■ Scott start via boat down the Tlmrnperson who feels like teaching school in which Seel was shot. II*' is not ex­
pected to recover aud Urabb has been
apple. Grand, and various other streams house-keeping in Geo. Francis' house, this winter.
until they reach the happy hunting and Geo. has moved up town so as to
Kalamo is located on thr dividing lodged in jail for assault with intent to

4:
oor&lt; yKrA yWe’ on,y 40
A ncw
eotinly.
Our Ciotbing i* selling very fast. 29 Suit* sold in ten days, prices ranging
tom 84.30 to &gt;18.00. Uuslomcrs know our stock is by far the largest, with
nee* the lowest. 100 pairs mnU at &gt;1.00 jwr pair. Beautiful Pant-at 8X00.
) Mura Caammrre Pant* and Vest at 84.73. worth tfi.00.
Gent’s yurniahing Goods, Neck Wear, Hat* and Caps at the lowest prices.
100 pairs Duck Overall* for SO cents a pair.
100 pairs Whole Stock Kipp Boot*. MJ». worth $3,00. Boys Boots &gt;1.00 up.
M omen s, M»me* and Children’s Shoes from 30 eta. a pair up.
A full line of Rubber Goods of stamtard make nt whole-alejUt price.
•’ cut Crwwl* al

no.I will

4

Ts OR; Dadi.
There ha* liven no meeting of the

of a quorum not being present.
Thia has been a sore trial to Uncle

Had it not beeu for a lively run of jus

The meeting wa* a special one called
by tbr President. I*rr*rut, Trustee*
Wheeler, Barlwr, Young, Roe" aud
Olds.
A committee com|&gt;oaed of Wheeler,
Barber and Ulds, waa appointed to ne­
gotiate for a 83-fooi strip of land on

on which to erect the new jail and town
hath and furuish- plans and spcciflcattion of the building at the next regular
nveting.one-third of Main sUrct.. in which to
d' jKMit building material. A pro|MMitiou from him to donate dirt loaded on
wagons to pic coriximtiou ’f it would
ra* appointed to negotiate with Mr. Y.
Uncle Kiflen remarked that be had
noticed a defect in the charter. That

grant him that prerogative,

motion that the power of the president
lie increased to to an unlimited extent,
which did not prevail, but a motion to
the eftet that the prea’t. be empowered
to compel at least a quorom of lurmliers to attend each regular meeting
did. aud each dad carefully adjusted
hi* silk hats’ and adjourned.

Our County Fair.
It in unanmously conceded that the
Fair thia year baa been the rau« succrsaful one ever held ia thia county.
Thirteen hundred tpemberahip ticket.

street, sud trade was exceedingly brisk. ing totally blind In one, and partially on, attempted to stop BtrvenMin's team,
and in the attempt collided with Aug­
The celerity with which certain mem blind iu ihe other.
ust Btrnwin, of Penn field, breaking
During a rrorut storm the lightning tbr reach. The pole of Davis' wagon
had anything to do with the f'iti.-es alschool bouse, entirely demolishing the
thrrw Davis out iu front of Samuel
same, not leaving a brick remaining,
breath.
J. F. Freeman an aged deaf and blind and following the stovepipe,- placed
man of Hastings township, fell from
considerably injured, but no lioiies
his chair a few days since injuring him­ room, uninjured; entering the stove. were broken.-RaHlr C'reri Tritont.
self so severely that he is nm expected
A terribly bloodr and mysterious
to live.
tragedy waa enacted near Decatur.Sun­
D. C. Griffith. C. Kill. C. W. Wick­ no further trace of its peculiar antics. day night, resulting iu the death of
Aa Eil Re*ar »a» returning alone Mr. aud Mrs. Henn Morri., aril the
ham and wife, start foe York State
from the county fair, mi Thursday circumstances of the afiair aa indicated
next Monday,
by the position of the IkmIIcm when
aud the latter
found, etc, point to it aa cue of the
and relative*.
most mysterious affairs of tin- kind
of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. railroad, near Ih-uj. Grier', lum­ evet beard of. Mr. Morris's body was
found ou the steps of the bouse, dress­
ber
yard,
two
meu
.prang
behind
the
Charles Bow nr of Hastings passed over
ed
in only his night clothes anil show»
the dark river ou Tuesday. The young buggy, one grabbing the Hue. from that he liadbeen allot through the heart.
couple bare the sympathies of the en­ Ed’* hand, and the other gripping hi* Mrs. Morris's body was found in a douet
opening
off a licdrooin in the house.
throat,
pulling
him
back
over
the
seat
tire community at Hastings.
but not out of it, and telling him to be She too had been shot and waa stone
W. H. Young, purchased the farm,
dead. Mr. Morris’s pantaloon* wenquirt, proceeded to go through him, found in the barn. and it waa ** en that
mill prooerty aud water privileges of
relieving him of bis pocket book, which one ot bis dorses ia missing. The Mor­
W.D. Parch is two miles north-cast of
wm empty, but finding one dollar aud ris family were well-to-do fanner*,
this village, paying therefor &gt;4.080.
a half in hi. vent pocket, took that and about five miles south of Decatur. It
Purchia goes north, to build a saw-mill
ia thought the murderer rode to South
and an iron corn busker, then bidding
'
on Hie lmr»e lie stole ut the
Ed good nigh., skedaddled.
i victims. The tbeon- is
H. G. Hale has purchased the Yates
A Kalamo man, filled with hard ei­
propety, and next week will commence
der, went borne a few nighu ago aud
fitting it up for bis drug stock. Tbr
upd began to abuse bis wife, but she
•ton- will be raiwd. an addition built
could not stand the racket, ao she takes
a chair and giving it a lusty swing
brought it to bear directly upou the
head of Iter erring lord, when he
thought it time to capitulate, but not
•o with Ute noble amazon, wlto not
only drove the enemy to the wall, but

cither double or single.

Dttliu viti tin.

BROTHERS.

DRUGGISTS,
Have just receive*! a large stock of

n .........

WiLLPiPERS I BORDERS

81.00, I aland Soap, will weigh 10 ox to the bar, usually sold bv small grocer)
men and hucksters at 10 cts.. we sell you the same at 5 ctx. a bar, or 5 ban for
S3 cent*, and all other good* in projMtrtion.

Fine Designs very low, trim mol free.

Remembei
We buy onr Goods for CASH, and Imy them right, and save oar discount*.

Box-Paper and Stationery
Seta! Books! School Boob!

W. A. AYLSWORTH

Blank Books! Blank Books!

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brashes.
Beautiful Designs in

Waltham and Elgin Watrhc^.

OUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS

Phyaiciam'a and Family

IvlU® 1 BE

IV Lumiier dressed at J.
w’. .,
v lie taken
Box's Planing M!!:.
Mill. N
Nerd
not
। to Hastings and re-surfneed,

PRESCRIPTIONS,
| Of all kinds, accurately prepared from
nlrictly Pure and Fresh Drugs anil
Medicine*. at the lowi-nt prices.

We Mean BiwineHM

FF'Wilson A Houe have just receiv- I
cd a new stock of Bools, Shoes and 1
Rubber*, to l»e sold very lbw.

BOISE BROTHERS.

NEW-STOKE!

«u-&lt;&gt;u n»r swe, or i win inuic ii tor a ।
good young Hon*", and pay the differencr in ca»h or from store.

13 V y-----

NEW GOODS!

100 piece* Standard Print* nt Wholesale Price*.
I ^“’•d SbeetinK; yard wide, for 0 cent, worth S cent..

Bon'i Forget.
111! SK’-ferViS? «

ij

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.

sBs5s*Goods Declining*!

line of two school districts, and the
Jacob Lentz spent last week in Chi­ question now is: shall the two districts Flat Kock
cago, buying goods, and visiting the consolidate, or shall there be two old frequent habit of indulging in intoxicating drinks to excess. His team ran
Exposition and other places of interest school houses to keep in repair.
away and smashed up things, am! yrheo
iu tho garden city.
he got home in a very fuddled condit­
H. A. Barber and wife,
W. Smith. county fair ofliccrs conducted the en ion his wife gave him a good sound
Mra. Ainsworth and Arthur, aud Geo. trance Imrinras; issuing no family scolding and then went out to the kirn
While she
Brumm and wife took in the Charlotte tickets. I&gt;ut causing each person to pay to Like care of the team.
was absent from tin-house he got ont
cxcuraion to Chicago.
33 ccut* for an admission ticket, good his sbeff-gun, placed the muzzle to liis
Mr. aud Mrs. John Conley, will en- for ono day only,
forehead and fifed. The t&lt;ij» of his
L'uclo Sum. Herington, who is very head waa blown off and hu brain*
tain tho Ladies’ Mite Society of Maple
were scattered about the room.
.
Grove, ou Oct. Pth. A cordial invita­
Wm. Stevenson, of Johnstown, left
tion is extende*! to ali.
his team unhitched in front of J. M.
W. H. Kocher ha* returned from
Ward’s mill, ou Thursday afternoon,
sidrred the people more honest in the resulting in an exciting runaway. His
tine line cf fall goo*Ui which arc .an­ next world be visits, be shook his hood horse* started ami ran down Jefferson
and solemnly answered, -no, I am to Matu street, then turned down West
nounced in a half colum ad.
Main and collide.I with Richard Whit­
I-J. Wheeler ia receiving a mammoth afraid I will not,"
ney’s carriage and borae. hitched in
stock of goods which everybody wants
Dr. C. C. Sherman and Erastur. Clem­ front of Can non HraA The carriage
to sec. Call at tlw Pioneer store and mons started ou Tuesday for Chicago. was Upset, and the'horses thrown
down aud entangled in the hanicsA,
look them over and you will buy.
the homeopathic medical institute. and but no injurv w as done. StcvciiMin'*
the latter to receive treatment for his

Sard

may go Barry County over, anil you | Lonadale Mualin, for 10 cent*, Worth 12'.

Heavy Table Linen, (pure linen) for 30 cents.
Linen Crash, for 8 cent*, worth 12 1-2 cent*.

ran’t do ix-tter dianat^ GHjrriT„.&lt;

FL^ure

.

WILSON &amp; HOWE

Uomrinami mX up m.w for th. JJeavT £®ntucky Jenna for 20 cent*, worth 23 cent*,
first time in 3year*. 1 a*k for what, in Heavy Feather Proof Ticking, for IG cent* worth 20 cent*,
many ea*em h*. io., lwl dur me. I Unkentville Denim*, only 15 cent*, worth IS cent*.
to it immediately and i«av up. /
A. M. DAruiiKKTr.

(Opposite the Wolcott Houmc. I

Heavy Duck Overall* for 50 cents, worth 75 cent*.
Beatiful Brocade Dress Good* for 12 1-2 cent*.

BLACK CASHMERE. SO cents, worth 75 cents.

ville.

Largent line of Balmoral bkirt* in Nn*ltville from 50 cent* to
$100. A bargain.
&lt; 50 Felt Skirts, at wholesale price*.
rr
rr,x..-'.
•
। Ho.iery from 5 cent* to 25 cent* per pair

1

CV A quantity of very nice Sugar

Cured Smoked shoulder* on bami at

L. J. \\ HEKLKK*.

nr Something new !n the way of
Fly Destroyer.- It sticks them fast nnd
catches them all. Call and get 1 ‘ *

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C. W. Si

•

STOCK' BOOT, BOOTS AND SHOES,

quested to call and settle t!u *F Account

/

i
Cook
ook,.
______ EEfiiaxc
t«»knk C

11
*$&lt;&gt;4,____________

GROCERIES

lit

DOUBLE SOLE AND TAP. WARRANTED.

j

I Only $2.50, really worth $3.50.
Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

I First-claim Leather Shoe, warranted not to rip, only $1.25.
Fot Frerii Steaks. Roasts, etc. For I Pebble Goat, sewed and button, only $1.25.
Fieah Bologna* withoa without Gar­ Good Calf-Skin Shoe. (Ladle**) only $1.25.
lick of our own make. For Smoked or
Dried Meat*. Salt and Dried Fbh, or 100 Paint of Children Shoes to Helect from

Respectfully To ora.

anything in liar rataldc line.

--------------M--------------

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

OUR UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA

THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

FOR 48 CENTS ACTUALLY WORTH 65 CENTS.

......... ..... &lt;,flluc.tw!^»iTH.

Our Stock of Groceries to Suit Our Customers:

Eight pound* of Rio Coff&lt; &lt; for
WruoK fit Howk s.
to the Old Reliable Market for
i. Salt and Smoked Meal* of ail
u
HmrRot,

ploymeat in hi* life.
H. G. Green, th* M. C. B. R. fori
agent, will be in thia village on the her batteries tc bear upon the works
and drove the fugutive to the highway
when, with a -Now stay there until
you can behave yourarif,”otu heroine

la full to overflowing with

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SUGARS, TEAS,

BUTTER AND EGGS

COFFEES, SPICES,

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
-- --------------------------- '

CANNED GOODS,
Ami in fact a full line of

TMeame Remember:

We will be pleased to show you our gooth whether you buy STAPLE AND FABCT GBOCEBIES!
or n«L
/ Respectfully,
’

---- M---Crockery &lt;t Glaaaware

BOSTON STORE,

the earljr rose variety that U a half
C. 8- Primertea has a new wind mill.
bunbel measure. Mr. Whitney and J.
L. HRhertit Son hare rewired their
R. McKee liad seven row« « roda long full stock of goods.
of thaw potatoea that tnnted out thirty
Wm. Wheeler's family bar. left ter

-fHE NEW

KELLOGG, DtMARAY &amp; Co., NEAT UTTLEIEAHARIET,

aad GsTUghw replied: “1 love you
paaahMMy, devotedly, frantiely, mad­
ly; but if you don't bold your jaw till I
•H Item figures added TH gi vs you a happtaw. perfepa, Iml &gt;r Un (M b
eMptetteeyw.”

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;e.. &lt;tc.
M n*M mm* cmmplofir Im rwewy imrtlvmlmr.
KELLOGG, DEMARAY&amp; CO.

,

wm

�“S®.
“What!
Andis'! thou t
. Oo*o, ibes, dastard.
Let me hsvo st thee.
And by the gods
That roo.1 on high Olympus,
IU oat ya ap
In a holy second!
Ugh I
Biglaju. mar
Tho Boyal Bomal Badger rtf the 4mdisplayed hi. fangs sod rofoinod
with hfo^antmlfaroaMg):

05 THE BlDMfiBT EXrKBOi.

i Hatfield went to sleep and snored,
■ the old la«ly in the gigandc bonnet ale
sandwiches and drank from a wicker
flask of cxoellent-amolling sherry; the
I young lady sat aa noiadcaa aa a black
I veiled statue; fretful liebiea whimpered;
o|d gentlemen uttered strange sounds
in their sleep; the lights flared like
■ sickly moons overhead, and the tenet
of the train aa it flew through sleeping
villsgna sounded like the yell of a fiery।

"Of all things, a night journey is the
most tedious," said Clarence Hatfield.
im be let himself fall heavily into the
•tiff; uncomfortable seat of the railway
car, with ita faded velvet cuahiona, and
ita l«ek at exactly the wrong angle for
aught approaching the luxury of a nap.
“*
" ‘*
* you think wo might

“Stamford!" bawled tho conductor.
At last I Bucc«wxird in dropping my
weary and suffcned limbs into a seat,
where aldmbnr overtook me in jnat a
minute arid a quarter; for 1 had been
asleep on my L&gt;gn once or twice, even
in my farmer disadvantageous altitude,
and I oonhl scarcely belfevo ■ the evi •
donee, of my own senses when we
finally teuudert-d into tb^ oclioing vastn:«a of tec Grand Central Depot in
Now York.
Hatfield, alive to the noceaaitv of
catching a car before all tee world of
travelers should crowd into it, stumbled
over the old lady's ankles with amall

must hare been a trial for the uerres of
the . bravest to stand biting hia mus­
tache; humming a bar of the pman
which tee wse to sing within the next
quarter of an hour; wondering whether
to know, on the authority of Dr. Beach, his widow wonld marry aguui; hoping
the botanic doctor, that a atroug into- that tho cobbler oh hia right might not
rion of yarrow (white tansy) and bono- turn tail, or the teacher of gymnastics
on hia left shove him out of the line;
dimly consciouti meanwhile that h:«
Colonel wns exhorting him in a aerfoa are the seed of ----- ,____________
of well-turned periods io bethink him­ known by ths above names.
self of the tomb
L-------- “
—
Bkxts am&gt; Mixon.*.— Early-sown
Who died in Tbcf
phy which stood
late this month. If left later, the roots
may become hollow and stringy. An
overgrown root may be large, but ita
sfMb no indication of ita value. We
harvest our euiy-cowii man
ns the larger ones lieeume
find they npen in tho pita —---------better than if left-in the ground later.
The tops may be fed to cows or sheep
with benefit.
ClDEB.—While the best eider is made
from tate-rip^ning fruit, and in cool
weather, the inferior apples and wind
falls may ba made profitable by making
them into cider for vinegar. Even
of pikes, and a grating of bucklers, ami those who have a cider-house, furnished
a'clutching of beards; and those who with a mill ami press worked by power,'
would fain bo home again were poshed find it profitable to keep a hand-mill
on by the mass behind, excited at hear­ and press for the pnrpoae of wot king
ing others fighting, and with no steel at up windfall., and inferior early fruit, be­
its own throat; and, after five minutes fore the cider-making season,- on a
1 of thrunting,”and shouting, and fierce large scale, begins
straining of foot, aud knee, and shoul­
Dbvibii Fbvit.—Tho primitive way
in very infectious. The poison has der, the Icitfi-dcU riuined or tho worse
groat tenacity. It ia known to have disciplined of tho two hosts would of drying apples, penchrw. cte., exposed
dang to clothing for years, and then learn, by one riorv erne! experience, the to’the sun and air, also exposes it to in­
serts.
Excellent dryers sre now to lx*
communicated the infection. Houses old lesson that life as well an honor ia
that bail been carefully disinfected for those who retain their adf-renpcci bad, and at a cost which the increased
value of the dried fruit will meet in a
and their shields.
ringle aroaon. Throe dry with artificial
families moving into teem. Tne poison
heat rapidly, turning out a handsome
can bo fully destroyed only by dry best
light-colored product. In drying in
aa high aS 212 deg. A person- may
the old way for home use, protect the
Some
years
ago
a
miner
waa
&gt;cnt
to
have the disease very mildly, or very
fruit
from inancta by netting, and pro­
•cvcrelr. Yet the former may give it the Ayrshire District Asylum who, four
to another in ita moot malignant form. years before, liad been struck to the vide some arrangement to dry by the
One wh, xx'.mi to liavu it mildly may ground insensible by a mass of falling heat of tho stove in a rainy &lt;lay.
suddenly die with it, through a j&gt;or- coal, which fractured hia skull. lie lay
Burr IB Coax. Smut ia poisonous
alyaia of one of the chief nerves. There unconscious for four days after the ac­ or nt least very injurious, and care
in a gnat difference in prediiqioaition cident, then came gradually to himself, should be taken to prevent its being
to the diseaae, even in the same family. and was aide, in four weeks, to resume eaten with fodder. li is Incoming vary
Some whole families are strangely pre- his work in the pit. But his wife no­ common in errn. It might be well to
diaposod to it; with others it ia tec re­ ticed a steadily-increasing change for isms through the corn-fields with a sharp
verse. A person, however, who may
knife and a loskcL aud cut eff all the
be at one time expoeol to it with im­
bunches of smut and smutty ears and
punity. may at another time take it
carry them out where they may bo
from a alight exposure. The suscepti­
bility of adnlta to it is generally alight

her and the children. Thia bad state
increased; he was often excited, used
Prmiu Maxobls. — in pitting man­
threats of violence to hia wife and
others, finally became quite maUMcal, gels lifted this month, cam must be
attemptnl to kill them, had a succes­ taken to manage them ao that they will
sion of epileptic fits, aad was sent to tee not heat. If s cool and we 11-ventilated
“Divinity of their humbug!’ shortly
the contagion ia intenae, Loth adults asylum as a dangerous lunatic. There root-cellar ia jirovided, there can be no
interrupted Hatfield. “As if these itfand those who have once had the dis­ be showed himself extremely *u*[uciou» safer place for them. In pitting them
dressed dowdies, with babiro and band­
ease many have moderate throat nymp and surly, entertained a fli.d delusion in the field, we gather twenty rows to­
boxes, could powubly belong to tho same
toms, though without any affection of that *he waa the victim of a conspiracy gether, which makes a long heap, not
world with Beatrice Hale 1”
on the jiart of his wife and others, and large enough to cause heating. Thr
To this I made no answer. It did not
.displaytd bitter and resentful feeliuga mote may be covered with the tops, or
occm to ms exactly approfirialc to lug
j
Bee Rmiditag in California.
At the place where the skull had been with straw, held down by a few rail*.
th*&lt; sacrod name of Beatrice Hale into
I Thia ia a famous country for bcoaand । fractured there was a well-marked de- Afterward these 'cw« may lie gathered
a discussion in a place h|jc thia. Yet
prnMuoa of bone, and the depressed together into pita and jirepored for win■
tlio
making
of
Honey,
and
at
many
a
what eonld,! do, except to feel my
breokfaat-tablc in distant Europe to­ | portion was ev« utually rciquved by the
checks flush and the roota of my hair
day the u&gt;JB« is sjircad with sweets that j trephine. From that time an improve­
Tut Usk or Lime.—An application
tingle? For I waa unmistakably in
have been filched from the hearts o! , ment took place in hia disporition, hi* of lime will be found useful upon any
love with Boe Hale, aud so was Clarence
1,(mm) California flowers. In the mouth ' old self coming gradually back ; he bc- kind of soil, at least once in five or six
Hatfield.
of almost every canon there is a bre- came cheerful again, active and oblig- years. It is generally used at thia sea
If I were to waste quarts of ink aud
randi or apiary, whose owner grows : ing. regained and dtapiaycd all his for­ •&lt;&gt;n. with a fall-grain cron. But where
reams of piper in tryjng to describe
indolent and prosperous tiom the labors mer affection for his wife and children, hmo is employed it will bw useless to
her manifold charms ana excellcucioa
of his indnstnoua subjects. Here there end was at last diacliarged recovered. apply auperplxiaphate, as thia combines
to tec reauiq; it wouldn't do any good.
are no long winters with dearth of [ No plainer example oould lie wished to
“Mias Hall." he stammered, “if I’d flowers, through which the patient work­ . show the direct connection al cauae with the lime, and becomes simple Izbas
Bach things have lieen tried lieforc. and
phste of limo, which ia insoluble. Many
failed. Let him imagine the furert had the least idea who you were—”
ers muBt be nurMMl and fed in order I and effect—the great deterioration of fiirmvro who have applied superphos“You would have regulated your
I'ranetto the sun ever shone on, and he
that they way live until tee opening of 1 moral character produced by the physi­
may coma some where near the mark, conduct accordingly,* impatiently in­ the next field-season.
cal
injury
of
the
supremo
nerve
centers
1
Those beg- ■
tsuftco it to say that she was as beauti- । terrupted Miss Hale. “Thanks—I pre- ranches are model* of neatness ami do­
Ini a«a dream, and that Hatfield aud I
Mr. Clifton/ turning graciously to me, mestic comfort, aud the profession of '
were both atavoa st her f&gt;*et.
bee-keeping
is
rapidly
becoming
popu­
Lath Sowixo fob Sfuimo Foddeb. Which of ua did she Like best ? Ab, । “you’ll call and sec how grandma stand* lar among persons of little physical
It has lieen usual to sow rye aa tate its
that r»i the question I It was aomt- her journey, to-morrow, won't yon? strength or amall financial capital, or
The rrr»]iirinjc.(.entAenian.
October or November for green fodder
ildng like th; children'* old game of O, thank you—tee carriage is close by," Ixith; such aa maiden ladies, brokenJust before tin* morning express on in the spring. This ia not a profitable
And to thia day I believe that ia Uss down ministers, bachelor studenta, and
•s’’’: “ Up I go, down you conic "
.the Kansas Pacific roaclicd Denver a
Sometimes I fancied I had liad the way I won my wife; for Clarence Hat­ those dilettanti farmers who fancy that man, who afterward registered at a Den­ practice. The rye cornea up very thin
aud poor, and makes but a light crop. In
glioat &lt;&gt;f a chance; komeUines I was con­ field w«a a brilliant, showy sort of fel­ the royal road to bucolic happiness lies
ver hotel aa J. R. Mathers, leaned back
vinced teat Hatfield wu* altogether the low, who far outshone vie tn general I through the flowery beds of a beo-paat in hia scat and. mopping his face, ex­ the writer's experience, it has been
preferred, end that I had better emi­ society, and I think Bee hail been dis- J uro. Their cxpciim* arc a* light a-, claimed : “Oh, bow I transpire!" A found better to plow the ground in the
fall, top-dress through tho winter with
pored rather to fancy lum until tlmi
grate to Australia at once.
I those of a hermit in hia cave, aud what ■ gentleman al his mdo first chuckled and fine manure, and as early in the rpring
“Hello!" cried Hatfield, breaking nighL But she was disenchanted now stores of honey arc laid up sre so much ■
then replied: “Perspire, you ssyf"
unceremoniously in upon the thread of for good and all. And Grandma Hale dear gain, aa the bees board themsrives I “No, I said tranqiire, Mid I mean as possible harrow in four buterbi per
acre
of spring rye, spreading the manure
mv musings, “there goes tho whistle. comes to see ns every Christmas with wliilc they work, and work tuiccaunglv transpire,’' said Mr. Mathers. “You
Wc shall lie off directly. Thank good­ s hamper of good things from Hale in preparation for the winter which are not according to Webster." ’’ Well, at the Mime time with the disk harrow.
Unless there is some good reaaou for
Farm.
ness for that!"
never cornea. When tee hive ia full, III just brt you &gt;60 that I am right,*' the late sowing of rye, it should be
And Jm&gt; put up hia feet on the oppo­
the cakes of oumb are removed, the said the |&lt;evspiring gentleman, aa ba avoided.
site seat, aud pre;*rt*d for aa comfort­
One Eye That Was Always Drunk.
liquid ia strained from the cells, and the reached into his vest pocket after bin
able a four-boura' nde as parable.
Fall (Ibuji.—This month ia the
An Allegheny phyaieian, who. in his empty eups are replaced, to be filled roll The other accepted the wager,
Clarenoc Hatfield and L bs it under­ way, ia a groat wag, tells a s^iry of a again aud again. Thi* economical pro pul up his*950, and. a copy of Noah's time for sowing wheat and rye. From
stood, were employee in the extensive i North Bide gentleman who for years ce«i prevent* a waste of labor aad time
Utile book having been procured, tee the 10t!: to the 15th ia tho most popular
buMueas of Mcanra. Jenkins, Jnmperton , has miffered from periodical attacks of in the gathering of wax and the l&gt;uildtime,
but it ia a question if it ia not
definition of the word “transpire" was
A Co., anctioneera, and had lieen down | what in medical parlance is known a* ing of new bins in the store-liouac. found to be: “To emit through the ex- hotter to aow earlier. On any but very
in the country " putting np’ * sale of [ superorbital neuralgia. Quinine proved 'Valking out in the morning in the
crrtoiies of tho akin; to send off in rieh soils, it takes eno time for the
swampy lota, cut into streets and I of no effect, and the sufferer waa almost green lioahwood of there canons you
crop to get thoroughly well rooted aud
vapor.’ Tno bet was paid.
square*, according to tec moat approval f erased with pain. A kind-hearted old I tear a loud and continuoaa buzzing of
tillered, and, if tillering is not effected
metaopohtau methods of doing such lady living in the neighborhood of the wings, and,although there may not be a
before winter, it will rarely take place
to any great extent in the spring. As
patient infonned him that if be would flower in sight, it is as ccreckiw ami
Over the grave of a 3-ycor-old child tee yield dc|mnda on tlic tillering, the
strong as in a buckwheat |»atah nr ctover buried near Milford, last rear, a beauti­
promise of au early sown crop is IxiUer
sciraoni or* knife it would give bun no fid-l at home. This humming of bees
ful white swan has ever since kept con­ than teat of a late one. Exception* to
further trouble. It so happens that is nature's, tenor voice, aa the roaring
the superortttal nerve ia the one whieh of water is her baas. There is a cure stant watch, scarcely leaving the mound thia rate occur with very rich Boils,
even
to
eat
Any
one
who
attempts
a
where an cxoeorivrly-long growth muy
controls the action of the eyelid, and it for home-sicknoaa in the bcia’ monotone,
further hap}xma that, when a man is in even though tec anthna thereof be per­ near approach is gnuAmi with the bird's be looked for. and the attacks of the
liquor, Uns nerve Izwcotm-e parahred, fectly wild, as, indeed, many of the*- shrill cries aad ]&gt;rcparstiou for Mh attack. Hosaiau fly mnst be considered. There
and it is thia that gives a drunken per­ are. In such a country you cannot fed
son such a comical expression about
the eyes. The neuralgia patient no

To thy TEETH,
Liar!
Hippogrsff!
1

,

Shyster!
And Ixldheadeil snips of the valley 1
O, come and sew me,
And Hl mop the ground
With your miserable carcass—

And son of a gun!’
Hut the Okolona howler didn't come.
A by atande-r had seised the hem of his
coat-tail between the-tipa of his thumb
aud finger and held him securely. Bo
thankful waa the Iowa man that things
turned out aa they did, that he went out
and breetesd a ailent prayer to Heaven.
—Cincinnati Entjuirer.

of mxno^oa Thia shows an in­
crease of 26,775,000 over the previous
year. Tho n:unl&gt;er of person* paying
tax was W7.75O, being SB iAcreese of
1&gt;,T7B over lix&gt; number ia-1877. It
would aecrn thaP there are 1,487 par
sons whose incomes are assessed be­
tween tlJMQ and 26.000. while between
»5Dt» and 212,000 there are 12 408; un­
der 215,082. SJB20; UdatfXMlOO. 13041
under 23’iJXM). 980; finder 250JXKI,
1370; under 2X0,000, 991; over 2230,000,9a
Tub following are the heights of the
different monuments, domce, etc., iu
the world: Bl Antoine column, al
Rome, 133 feet; printipal tower of the
Smithson ian Institute, Washington,
145; Traj&lt;n*s column, Rome, 146; Napolcon’s ednmn, at Paris, 150; Washington'a monument, at Baltimore, 180;
ths mat obelisk at Thebes. 300; Bas­
har HUI monumenL at Borton, 223; Col­
umn of Delhi, 202; Trinity Church
steeple, at New York, 264; the contem­
plated new dome of the Capitol, 300.

DBON,'IED!CllBni CHEI1CAL8,

IROI, BAILS HHELTBARDf ABE

town of Eaton, a phenomenon of natnre,
known a* the “Bock House Cave,” or
“Lover’s Retreat,” but such ia the fact.
The whole house, complete on thrac
•idea, in formed by only three large
rocks. The aixe of thi* room ia about
cloven feet square. Ita evenly-cut
aiiloa, wholly by nature’s hand,' are
pleasing to the eye, but the most strik­
ing feature of all ia the back rock, which
forms tho root, by ita overhanging
front, not unlike an old-faahioned
chaise-top. Our belter half was with
ns on this visit, and, in passing round
the outside of ter bonne, saw a string
hanging from the top of the overhang­
ing rock which forms the roof; she gave
it a gentle pull, aud lo, and tx-bold I Mr.
Troe-toaii held the otlior end of the
string in hia mouth, and allowed him­
self U&gt; bo drawn several feet before he
let go. During the time as he passed
over the moss with which the rock is
partially covered, he changed his colors,
a la chameleon, giving us, on a small
scale, a beautiful exhibition. Thia
rock house ia situated near the old
muster-field, aud the locality is known
as “ Dailey's Hill," and ia well worthy
of a visit.—Fall River
Netrx.

The Value sf Same PalnUsg*.
To give ton some idea of tee valua­
tion pLtecd by competent authorities pn
soiuo few well-known pictures, I give
l&gt;elow the estimated value of the origin­
als aud the asking price of copies:
Raphael's Sial inc Madonna, 8X000,(kX),
copy, 960U; Paul Veronese's Wsc’ding
at Cana of Galilee, the same price; Da
Vinci's Last Supper, the same; Salva­
tor Rosa's Apparition of Samuel lo
Saul, *500,000, copy, *000; Titian’s The
Disciples on the Way to Emana,
same price; Guido's Annunciat-on,
*400,(MM), eopy, *600; Annibal Coreeci's I
Virgin Apfxiaring to BL Luke, some
’*
’’ " ’ ”ierg® aux Hoch-illn*.
TZAaamni*.
era, same price; ______
___________
tion, *23,000. cony. »900; Van Dyke'a 1
Virgin and Child, hi* Charles I., and I
hia Venns, each, *100,000, copies, *300;
Couture's LpiRomeinsde la Decadence,
*60,000, copy, *200; David'a Leonidas
at Thermopylm and The Babtnea, each,
*240,000. copies, *500; Ruben's Do­
I scent from the Cross, same price an
I above; Hpaa Bonhcur's Winter-Plowingj *60,000, copy, *200; Geromca' Un j
Combat do Coqua, *50,000, copy, *200;
Garot'a View in the Coliseum, *10,000,
copy, *100; Hana Makart’s Entrance of
Charles V. into Antwerp, *12,000, copy,
*100; Teaicrb Temptation of BL Anth­
ony. *22,000. copy, *100; Cabanal'a
Deatli af Eranceear de Rimini, *30,000,
copy, *200; Mciaaonier'a Battle of
Waterloo, H0,000,^opy( WOa-Home

Think of the following, ladies, when
yon handle your tortoise shell combs:
What ia calk'd the tortoise shell is not,
aa is generally supposed, the bony
covering or shield of the turtle, but only
the scales whieh cover it. These are
thirteen inpumber; eight of them Act
and five a Hille curved. Of the flat ones
four are Urge, being sometimes one foot
long and seven inches wide, semi-trans­
parent, elegantly variegated with white,
red, yellow, and dark brown clouds,
which arc fully brought out when the
•hell is prepared and polished. The
lamina', os wc have said, eonatitnte the
t.xterua! costing of the solid or bony
part of tho shell, sod a large turtle
affords aliout eight pounds of them, the
plates varying from an eighth to a quar­
ter of nu inch in thickner*. Ths fishers
do not kill the turtles; did they do so,
they would in a few years exterminate
teem. When a turtle is eanght they
fasten him, end cover his back with drv
leaves or gras.*, to which they art fire.
The beat causes the ptatrc to separate
at their joints; a large knife is than
carefully inserted horizontally beneath
them, and the lamina* lifted from tho
back—care bring taken not io injurs tho
shell by too much brat, nor. to force it
i Whmat. — Every of! until heat has fully prepared it for
roves tho value of separation. Many tartfes dis under
lime aa a special thia crud of*ration; but inalaneen are
numerona tn which they have been

For several miles oar road waa bound­
ed by bog on one aide and rocks on the
other. There were no evidences of human
habitation, yet here and there wc passed
a passant—some crippled, all plunged '
in profound misery. I inquired the cr- I
rand of there poor croatures, aud was j
informed that it was Bt. Somebody's
day, and they wore going to her well !
near by to bo healed.
“It's there beyond," said a trembling I
old woman, painting her skinny finger ■
to a clump of trees and a atone wall a :
few hundred yartla diatanL I alighted, j
and walked down the valley to a amall
inclosure which surrounded a well-and '
a withered tree. Near by waa a rude |
atone altar, upon which &lt;rere numerous DEI GOODS, SILIS aii DRESS GOODS
offerings of toys, lata of broken ware,
and shreds sf many-colored rags tied to
sticks, and kneeling beside it was a
group of cripples; some moved slowly
round the circle on their knees, mutter­
ing prayers, some were tolling their |
beads, others partook of the water,
while a priest stood by the tree reading.'
This, then, waa one of the holy wells ro ;
numerous in Ireland, to which visits i
are rtiil frequently made, in some cares
as works of penance, either voluntary or
enjoined, but generally for obtaining
health, under Uie ansptocs of the saint,
by drinking tho waters of the well. Of i
course the dry of tho patron saint of ■_
each wall is the one choren for there i
visits; and some years ago, aud even
now in many porta of the country, ■
crowds were attracted, not only for re
ligions motives, but for love of goooip
and meeting with distant friends. These
wells have kept teoir reputation for i
centarios, the fame of some being |
coeval with Christianity, while that of
otecn probably preceded it, the early
Christian teachers Laving merely
changed the object of worship, leaving
the altars of idolatry undisturbed —
Harjier'f Magaiinr.

Groceries and General Prodoce,

Alfred Tennyson, the Enf£iah poet
laureate, Las just paimed hia 70th year.
He ia third sou ol a clergyman in tec
eatablished church, and waa born iu
Somerby, Lincolnshire, Ang. 4, 1809.
Receiving Ida early education irora hia
father, he completed hia studies si
Trinity College, Cambridge.
White yrt a boy he published a vol
ume of poems, in '-onnectioo with hia
brother Charles. Daring his college
career be wrote a prise poem, and in
1830 published a volume of lyrical
poems. In 1832 bo published another
volume.
Ten years later, in 1M2, he attracted
attention by means of two volumes con­
taining tec poems he hxl already pub­
lished together with tho “Mort «!’Ar­
thur," “ Lockaley Hall." and Hie " May
Queen." Their antSur waa given a
front position among the poets of the

“The Princess" was published in
1847, and in 1850 “ In Memoriam" waa
received srith great favor. The port's
popularity was increased to meh a de
gree that ou tho death of Wordsworth
in 1851, be succeeded him aspect-lau­
reate.
Since then he has given to the world,
in addition to commemorative poems,
"The Idylls of tho King." published in

American and Foreign Marble,

NO PATENT NO PAY.
PHEITSS:^

INURnONS

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Devoted to the Intereste of the Best Partr Under the Son.

VOLUME VII.________________ NASHVILLE, BAKRY C^. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, &lt;MrroBER 11. 1879.

NUMBER 3.

|,l»Va?s'r‘r*'

1

PlOM official statistics just published
it appears that the number of suicides
in Praataa since 1874 hMfosooowcreasing to an alarming extent. Where­
as in tiiat year
of such cases oc­
curred. the list in 1877 showed a total

KrfWOPAL'CaUDVH-N. L.
tesev awvtsBeesvnDsMetete
&gt;j. tatateDjXssl si Ute

tayphy for ear Umile! apace, wo give it »•lire. Tbs oarraUeo bcgiiu with ths dale,
•liaittataid. Mi'll Kvor. Oct k, S p. ■.,* and

aa sfTscMva firs fruoi a anwsiilijg blsff, at 4
dialancs of !WD or AU yards, bvtlnx a cross
tro upon oar poaUtoo, which pjsiUuu 'was
rbosaa baalUy on tbo Ural &lt;&gt;.&lt;&gt; of tta &gt;gh'.
A'l oar lotsca sad all bultwdvs teLtew'bsvs
bswa killed. We ■toilet'd than as ,t&lt;&lt;l w«
&lt;-»uM. With s*con«, but to no pcrjxac. '
Capt. nodr*«*iUewk Uoatas. wob Uten
psoy t&gt;. Ninth (colored).cavalry, cscim Io oar
rvneos yeaienL-y monil-u&lt; al daybrxJ.TtW a
I oread night mireh of tulr’y fivermlns from

II'M

PARMENTER.

J. L BAKER,

It wsa interesting to learn by Wsaton's help that a man can travel 560
milaa in 144 hoars, bat it is not loss
wonderful, and it may Le far more use­
ful. to learn that a man. using do other
motive power than nature has given
him, can cover more than twice the djsteuoc in considerably less time. That

that in many European coautnea are bicycle match in London, when the
sources of revenue to the Government,
winner in six days of eighteen hours
are carried on is Buaeia at sn expense each covered the euormocia distance of
to the GorvmcaL The official ac- L4O4 miles, and the second man made
odUDte for the next year nut the postal only fourteen miles laws. Bcorvsof SOU
income nt 13,468.OCX) rubles and the miles a day were made so often, and bv
expenses at 1 i^'MO OOU. the deficit being
so many men. aa to be scarcely worth
015.OUO rubles. The telegraph income mentioning, but the winner's 361 miles
is put at SJiflfi.Ono rublta and the cx- in a single period of eighteen boon, or
pcuacs al 6,0U7,OOU. the deficit being at the rate of nearly fifteen miles an
thus 3444100. Consequently, the postal hour, makes the future and the past
and telegraph deficit sums up 1.250,0i'X) possibilities of personal rapid transit,
so to speak, compare very much aa the
A matid penman ctn write thirty creeping of a chthl contrasts with his
words a minute.
To do this he must strides ax a man. If these men had
draw hia quill through the space &lt;"f a kept up their traveling for two days
rod —sixteen feet and a half.
Ln forty more., only the lack of a solid roadbed
minutes his pen travels a furlong, and would have prevented their keeping
in five hours and a third, a mile.
We
Mo^ tGe Atlantic, and they actually
did cover witliiu those 10H hours the
distance of a crow's flight between
,-------- - —
.
. London and Constantinople.
With
"ZM^iOO; in a day of only five hour*. 1 il,,. iud of this new “iron horse,* a man
144.1NM, and in a year of -UMi days, 43. may make the *n&gt;und tnp* over twice
■Jixi.ihX). The man who made LtMl.UJU . the cxlrcmc length of the Britiah island
strokes with a (wm s month waa not at
'
’
'
.
■
all remarhnble. Many men. newspaper distance familiar to us, it would l&gt;c
men for instance, make 4,&lt;MM.&lt;MlO. Here child's play to go on a bicycle to Coney
we have, in tile aggregsU . a mark -'WO island aud beck by rusul in an afternoon,
miles long to l»* traced on paper by or to Albany, along the ticautiful Lanka
of the Uudovn, in s day. That such
Am intervaling and valuable state­
ment baa been prejiarvd at the Tress
ury Dcrartment at Washington. which
shows trie amount of the public debt regarded in England more as a useful
|&gt;er capita for the last twenty-throe tool than a* a curiosity or a toy, that
country doctor* and pontmeu use them
years, and n-aila as follows:

LEWIS DURKEE

railroads of the country for llu- )«u«t
eight years exhibit features of interest
to every one, and we give tbran, logeth
ct with the miles tn operation &lt;a»h

machine does not cause disease, as waa
oucc thought, and that any one, even
the weakest or tin- most timid, may use
them, as, with a little experience, the
novel mode of progress becomes aa easy
and natural aa walking, with the picas
nnt addition of a delightful cxhilaraUou
rauM-d by the sense of jiower and the
rapid ru’h through the air.
During
the match aliovo noticed, for instance.

A tsekmometex gains notoriety by
degrees.
Bxra fills many a bottle, and the bot­
tle many a bier.
steamer's (slcrew.
Motto for the milkman—To the pore
all things are pure.
Xow is the time to put up your stove­
pipe and yet your fall soot
A BlKP-rxxcTxa cells his canaries
" Richre," because they have wings.

he liatl gutter cister n in the house?
A Trxaa steer worth |3U can l-c
raised for 3-’. thus making the animal
17000 per cent investment security.
* Wukbf. ver bin, Billy?*
“Bin
fiahin'.*
* Ketch anythin’?"
“Ko.
But I &lt; xjMjct to when I get in the

J BucnJinri-D has become a rrgu
lar old woman." says a corrusponiicDl.
He profisddy spends hia time darning
Afghans.
Peofuc who shoot »t Kings and EmpcTvrs need s httle C.-redmoor prac
tier. Tlicy usually score nothing out of
s |ioadbte one.
The Boston Transcript says. * Mys­
tery decjH'us in every family ." Ah ; the
Bostonians are serving hash in deeper
dishes, rh!
Yov can keep » bee away from you
by the use of tobacco-smoke, but a l«ee
is always in such a confounded hurry
Lliat be gets in hia work before you can
light your cigar.

T" rUk—r|-lip h.irbu
Thai Iw I •'-•ores .*x-l II was t»«h
A MsHsscBt srTrs lady is reported
tolisvv scolded her httle boy for taking
Anirrirun Rrvirir'r ~ Diary of a Public
Man in 1861 * -contains this amusing
anecdote, never before published:

ORNO STRO.

Tar toothfHck market is agitated.
Those chiefly in use arc of white wood
and pointed at both ends. A patent for
fourteen yean was obtain cd for them
in 1M56, and the factory of the Boston
owners at Bucksficld. Me., us-d from

tucked up and handed me a note to
look at. I recognized Senator Sum
ner's handwriting a» I took it. Mui was
not, therefore, particularly surprised to
find it alarmish and mysterious in tone,
bidding Mr. Lincoln, for )articular
reasons, to be very careful how he went
out alone at mgiiL I saw that Mr.

note, and 1 [icrbapo may have« xpresoed
in my countenance an opinion of the
yearly and turned out incalculable communication which I din not think
iinantiUeo. A box of 1,500 sold for it civil to put into words, merely reiter­
twenty-five cents, and the profit wav ating, aa I laid it liack on the tabkx my
large.
A log six feet long an.l about own conviction that there was nothing
eighteen inches in diameter was placed to fear in Washington, and no occasion
in a machine, where bevel knives cut it for measures likely to influence the
public unfavorably in other ports of the
tooth picks ready. for market.
About country. Aa I arose to go, Mr. Lincoln
eighteen monUui ago another Boston pulled himself together up out of the
firm started a factory in the wood* of rocking-chair in which bo had |lacked
himsa-lf. and. ucaiiuing m- good-naprice then liegan tnmbbng, and fell to tuawdly for a moment, raid very abrupt­
। 2G cents at retail, then to 18.11. and 12. ly : " You never put tsscks with Sum­
i L)f late the original manufacturers have ner. did you ?” I suppose I looked aa
| nd need the figure to 10 rente, or 8 much anqwiMid aa I felt; but I laughed
o-nta at wholesale, and report their and said that I did not think I ever had
Mitagoairts to be on the verge of sbip- done so. “ Well, I snppoae Dot," he
said; and then, bcsitaUng a moment.

A bold ami auocraaf^l train robtery waa per­
petrated on the cvrcinr of the 7Ui iu«l. at
Gleodalr, a small ataUao as tbs Cbk-ago and
All* railroad only flflcra miles fr «a Kan—■

yy ILL 1AM JONES,

said she, “we pay a dollar for odi din­
ner. and water is very filling."
“No, sia,* mud the gentleman fron.
I’lttaburgh. * 1 was not in the war, but my
brother wax, and he was wounded.“Ah! indeed. Seriously wounded?"

Wan a handsome Baltimore lady
asked a pedestrian to knock a man
down who had ix-cn following her lie
swiftly obeyed, and waa not much as­
tonished to learn that it was her hu»-

Rzcron's wife (severely &gt;: * Tommy
Robinson, how is it yon don't take your
hat off when you meet me? * Tommy :
■ Well. marm. if I take off my bat to
you, what be I to do when I meet the

Womkx somehow gel over childish
notions that men never outgrow. Homo
men celebrate the anniver»ary of every
birthday aa long aa they live, while
women quit doing so almost as soon as
they grow up.

Lioirrxixo has been accnacd of some
strange freaks lately. One day last
week it struck a Jersey oil lor in the
1L" I tried to look civilly canons, and throat and passed down io his stomach.
Mr. Lincoln, with an indescribable He paid iua ten cents, and it ilidn'l hurt
dimmer all over his face, continued:
’YraC he said, * be told me he thought
newspaper
this was a lime for uniting our fronts
__________ ______________&gt; could be
pcnuitXcd to live till they died a natu­
ral death, ao aa to show the world what
a magniflccDtly hcaltby country Texas
t colly is.”

to mi-asur&lt; I" And with this he looked
down with some oomplaeency on his
own really indescribable length of limb.
* Ho is a good piece of a man, though
- Hamner,” be added, half quixxically,
half a|mlogeMcally, * and a good man.
J have never had much to do with Bish­
ops down where we live; but, do you
know, Humuer is just my idea ai a
Biabop r_____________________

EdisoM hasn't yet got up a machine
which will materialise the feelings of a
young man when be takes another
man's 5O-cent bat off the touaorial peg
and ascertains that its owner has mean­
dered with his mlk tile.
Ax unfortunate mistake : Magistrate
—"You are charged with having emj&gt;tied a basin of waler over the plaintiff.*
Irishwoman “bore,yer Honor,ye must
forgive me; u. the dark I took the gen­
tleman for my husband-*

CD AR LES SCHEID T.
Lirx in the afternoon one of the po•’
cml a boy about 9 rears ok!
in a corner of Machinery'

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“Well, it's too l-f “T-yea,
aad ra-s,* said the lad. trying to
r very brave, “bat IH bet that
Tm doing all the tosfiKg. datl's
moetef the feetisg torif-Da
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lotions

�all our customers, (
we now have) with the mecrwie» for such a change.

to look at

It. won’t cost you a
A BETTER LINE OF

avery piece of Goods in stock,

Ml and Winter Stock I

DEMAIN D!

Has never been brought to Nashville, or Bold on

IVIoi-e

rteaoonable Termai

THIS

Good Suitinp for 6 pence per yard—ju»t think of it
Droga of Wme Soiling, from 16 to 25 cent*.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in all colors, from 20 cento to $1.
All Wool Caahmerea. 60 cents—think of that.
nil around an. and while we—the living

(^ATTRACTIONS^
Too Numerous to Mention.

JTT8T ARRIVED!

J«k«» wh&gt; tarwl MrClrllu'. rtrf.1

A nimER LISI or

defeated him
at the second Boll Kun ; captared Har-

CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

stubbornly at Antietam, and inflicted
such fearful Imn upon Hooker atChaucelkMMville, and but for hi* death groat

CLOTHUT&amp; A SPECIALTY

NEW DRESS BROCADES!

Mddic.-- life.

Boya’ Suita, &gt;3 and upwards,
Mens' Suibt, $5 and upwards:
Menn' Overcoats, $5 and upwards.
Mens’Jlubber Overcoat*.
Ladies' Cloaks, prettier and better
Ladies' Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rubber Boots.

“How bright are-the honor* that await

masterly military genius.-’

patriotic jiatience, endured nil thing*.
with the utmost celerity, precision and
skill, and eclipsed the expectations of
/h

A FULL LINE

tiop.***•Neither are they Iras honored
who shall hear through life the marks
of wounds and suffering. Neither ep­
aulet. nor badge is mi honorable a*

to h«4&gt;blinx cripples, ami uncover in
tin* presence of feelieocM and help-

He died in a moot serene state

"Stonewall" lirigxle.

Davis Sewing Machines, Golden

MICHIGAM MEWS.

On Wcdneadsy morning a six year |
&lt;i *ou of Heun- Stiles was drowned

A 0 year old child of Wm.Burrall waa
killed try a frvght train near Ward'*

About thirty rods distant was old Sa­
lem church, then used as a field hos­
pital, and filled with Union and RcIm-I
wounded. All the weary night long,
when wakened from sleep, we could
bear their pitiful call* for help. Some
in the most touching appeals, iBaensi-

to come and help them, while other*
would utter screams ami crieu, while
wrestling with humanity’* last, grim
enemy—death.

Day dawned, and the long, dreary

a well, received aome luonthcH ago.
The Rev. E. E. Bayliaa, the ejhilterou* cvangclUt tuiwdug from .Shiawa**ec
county, ha* turned up in Canada.
He
nd the woman crcoaod the river at St.

Era.

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER.

OF ALL KINDS, Plain and Fancy, AT VERY LOW PRICES.

THE ECHO FOR 1880

Bran new, Late Styles, and Cheaper than any other firm
in the County.

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THE ETEMIMG XEWM

JJF.XRY ROE.

PgoraiKTon

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UNION AND WOOLEN FUNNELS, VERT LOII MEAT MARKET

For Produce, and give in exchange goods, 16 ounces to the
•
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.
rt it t &lt;‘&lt;1.-2,000

Bushels of Potatoes.

I'rexh atul Salt Meatx,

pounds of Dried Apples.
2,000 'With all the Modern
2,000 Bushels of Corn.

Saakei Bam ail Siotlien,

Improvement!

We expect and desire to win only by

IN TIIE1II SEASON,

IS A BEAUTY!

Men’s Saddle Sewed Boots, tap sole, $2.60.
Boys’ Boots only.$1.50.

L. J. W HEELER.

husltaud m an organ agent.

sorrow uud distress went up on every
hand. There were not lea* than fifteen
thouMiuil people on the ground*, and
all rushed fora ord, eager to learn if
friend* were safe. The wounded were

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DRESS GOODS

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All of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

LARGEST STOCK

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
All the latent styles cut

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FURNITURE!

THE MOST PKRFKCT
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BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS!
THE LARGEHT LINE IN TOWN.

Cottage Stove!

A BIG LINE OF

FROM M CENTS TO *3.00.

SAYETOHIIORE MONET
Than anyother flrm dealing

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Wan Taking

Eiee offered to the Trade.

TelephonE

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
KOCELE2TI BHOTHFRM

PNTERPR18E

pxz^rjsX'jtKentss
P ”*-l'i.V/kWt' Tl“ T18,

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.

* lxbtx a sons.

^hepr^erMfrora

A-Rwiraau.

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LUIIIZ. lx OUIlui

in furniture.
iu«t «H* &lt;U

HENRY ROE

BOSS STOCK

home of the
’tb“ iami a»dUbaiiding* from w. i .
iwreiicc, and have not a dollar inter-,

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

JJUK.lt AH FOR THE

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Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

G. A. TRUMAN

around for children. ami aa the man- ’ rpHEOLD JTRMTURE FIRM OF —
gird corpora of the little one* and I

Wm. Jone* tried to crawl under a
rain of car* at Grand Rapid* the other opened and ituproviaed into a hoapital
light, while in a drunken condition house. When the stand fell the band [
had just begun to play, and many were '
day. The Rebels in onr immediate
seriously hurt and the instrument* de­
front were remarkably quiet, hat to 1
stroyed. Horae* were i——J — J —'‘u
oar left and rear hard fighting was go­
There is a man in this village who I*
ing on all day. Daring the day the
now living with hi* seventh wife, he
Rrlwis retook Fredericksburg, and having out lived all bis preceding the eric* of the children ami the about
ing of the excited multitude, the seemwi vc*. The preacut partner of hi* joys
beggar discnpUon. The physician* of ■
iththr nve'r, prejioratory U&gt; captu- and Borrows i» reported as being quite the city and county who were present
uiiheolthr ami in the care of a doctor.—
rendered every assistance, ami citizens ,
katuK h’apidt JoanaL
and
hotel-keepers did all possible for
fighting they were held at bay. Boon
A merchant of Lealir, Ingham county, the sufferer*, and .are unremitting in
and a married man. carousing the in their attention*. Very many of the 1
Streets of that town a few nights since
"I’ve heard" we did mime tall running with an abandoned woman, and Ixildly
walked with hi* companion up to the
The ■
that night, bat everything waa in per bar of a saloon and called.fur tin- drinks get a fall list of the caaaaltiea.
following ix the list of those killed. 1
for the delightful pair.
| John F. Merick, German, Adrian: Mr*.
short intervals we would swing into
Henry B. Vorce the proprietor of a | John Hubbard of Jaaper county; David
line, fare the Rebel*, with a battery in shingle mill at Conger, a few miles , Pinmador, Peteraburg, Monroe county;,
north of Howard City, was caught in Wm. Mulwr, Adrian: Peter Hyde.
a revolving shaft on Saturday- last ami
all being quiet, we would ‘'skedaddle" bh body complrtly denuded &lt;&gt;f cloth­
etFESfe
another heat; about fare, rest a while, ing, and iKiundid to a complett jelly
Hart, Adrian; Reuben Ferruaon. Rome; ।
then up and off again. This exercised) before the mill was stopped..
A young woman giving the pamr of R. H. Hume, Medina; Charley Wiuaua,
Idh ItuniiM committed suiciib- at a ho- Lum Ijty. a chinamau, Adrian. It i*
estimated that the Dumber Injured will ।
foot np fully 300, a numlwr of which
before, accom- will die. Tbeieua fixed determination
felt on every hand to aettle the tairden
of re*po«udbility for the harrowing

a vigorous shelling, trying to get range

DETROIT EY1G NEWS

THREE HONTHM FREE

.LUU
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And to this
end we
earnestly
solicit the patronage of all
; thou-who n-»dthi« notice.
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Marshall has the railroad fever again.
On Monday evening a large nod enthusUstie meeting was held at Opera
Hall, in the intervals of the Toledo and
Grand Haven Railroad project. The
company agree* to. locate the repair
rimp* of the road at tliri point, ir

From £5.00 to £15.00.

A more perfect piece of machinery is not in market.

John Moore of Lawrence, Van Buren
county, aa old man of 70, died from die
effects of taking Pari* green. Needle**
ilcapomlcucv over trouble* waa the

usaal health, ami did hia chorea, and
upon returning to the houge sat down
and almost immediately expired.
Robert McGann ami Dan Canard o(
Decatur got into a' drunken fight a
short time since bi which McGann was

'J'HE PEOPLE’S PAPER.

BOOTS AND SHOES.
A better stock we have never luul, and that is saying
a great deal.

nesM, and lN&gt;uynnt children shall pause
Jbhtin Fostnian. a Hollander, was
in their noisy game*, and, with loving crushiil to death at Muskegon on tbe
Cth by a pile of lumber nt the Bigelow
mill falling on him.
Wm. Smith, a workman in Ijikc sup­
erior mine lahis ming,
Maiquette
that journey which brings good men to county, was killrd by the premature
honor and immortality.* •••And till the
•t last week.
&gt;n of Peter Nikard of •
of replenishing the spring*, and the
spring* forget to gush, and the rill* to
ring, shall their names be kept fresh
with reverent honors, which are in
m'rilied in ti c book of National remein
Iterance.

Cloaks, the latest Styles I

JuST rkckiakd at

)

Then

miea.

To sell for 10 ets., former price 15 cts.

CHS Hill NIKS 1

gEI&gt;T. Imt, 1M7D.

riUe whang war the bridge, making

I AM NOW IN RECEIl’T OF

abort time

GUHSHITH

THB AMAH FAIR DISASTER,
bridg
Daylight found ■* on the north ride

Acknowledged bj* all
Prioes.

Michigan, and one
Tri new* now

Illy New Stock of Fall Goods!
COMFRaiNG EVKRYT11ING IN THE LINE OF

readied

26685^

BoImc Ac P"rauoi«
Having bought for CASH a large. Mat

falling.

About t^ehmk on Tharaday

Of Its ol«a&gt; In th. Market. |

Teat, Coffees, Sngari,

Hooker's 11th corps. under Gen. 0. O.

Syrups, Tobaooos, Fish,
Cheese *4 Everything
ing the .xhibitioo

Other Styles
Tn Kiaerou to lestton

CLOTHING, HATS,

C APR

Boots, Shoes, notions, Etc. VIENNA BAKERY
JOHN BERNER,

ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS.

ortaaf friend* parents, children, hua-

PARTIES HOSIERY.
desiring to purchase Stover

will Says Momkt by seeing

BOISE * niKIt.

0.0. WOLCOTT

ZEPHYR, fiEWAWTOWH ud STOCtHG YAMS

�CASH TRADE. CASH TRADE

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­

peditiously ■&lt; Accurately.
Owe of oar morehant*. D. -C. Hw«th.
ad PustasasfcMPamjn **** lai'1 “P
t* repairs laaf*^«ak, (hath why the

glar proof safo*.
lev. K J. TnuateJl will prmrt al
the Baptist eharob aexi Sabbath Mora­

Elijah Pope, af
of tte northern
cooutte of th® State, but formerly of
this Unm, and four other men were
drowaed, cue day last week, by the

fasa. and going out fouud that it bad
treed some kind of an animal, ia the
dooe yard and bringing out hhlittiagwn
brought down a wild cat, whtab totssriderod to te tte same animal that tea

gan au inspection it did go off, as well
aaalarw part of Ed’s right middle
finger. Tte gw berated and hia hand
wm filled with shot.

do bnshtrAHoverat Lawton, Reed Town
waa classed as one of tte worst boys of
that burg, and when anything mean or
devilish occurred. RerO usually ted a
hand in it. And now be ha* secured
l«anl at tte Barry tte. &gt;i! nntil te
tealL te orijod. npoo U&gt; answer to a
charge of borer stealing. It seem* that
te lias tecu of late sojourning in Bal­
timore and on Sat unlay night stole a

from Robt. P. ''Btlrin of that town.
But Sheriff Hoaghtaliu soon scented
the track of the thief, finding the horse
and buggy ascreted in a rwra field in
Yankee Springs and Town hid in a saw
mill in Rutland.

the disease* that took the CWirea off.
Funeral notice* have been jMMted. and
we understand that the funeral rites
are to be celebrated in a very solemn
and impressive manner.
The pro­

Orel lift iriwihW
Tte returning excursionist* from
Chicagojesterday, report a terrible ac­
e ide at that happened Just east of Jack-

yard engine was making up a train abd
ran onto the main track Just a* tte Pa­
cific vqm- eame along at th* rate of
Both engines were smaslied to flinders
and s baggage ear aud two coacLe*
wrecked. The coaches were filled with
emigrant* ami it h estimated from fif­
teen to twenty person* were killed and
many w ounded. Tte engineer and fire­
man of the -xpresa are among tte kill­
ed. A number of Nashville jicoplc were
n-turaing from Chicago and visited the
scene of tte wreck and pronounce it

In an enterprising village in the
l- nuliful State of Michigan, there once
resided a vender of hardware who diduot advertte, id Mi ply liecanae be waa

hardware vender, and mad*

a*

IkumxI &lt;M this hardware vender became

wbea tte atoou forgot to come up, te
mr 1 the editor, brought him one over
the frowtispfare. Matter ow tte mw,
built a xhaary over bis eye. and per-

loug. Lias ia yet a single man.
Mrs.0. M. Tatra lum rimsvsA ter
millinery stock into tte Union House,
until tte new bricks are rompteted.
Billy Sbopliell has m»ld bis boa—ami
lot to a Caltean Co. man, J. C. Nich­
ols. and next week will move to Tckou-

wteastoUkaa rottm goose egg atet
wool hatch ia tteeeetre of that savwy
iMwt. Bat woman attach' themselves

arrived at Middleville, last week.
Having come all the way from Color­
ado by expreo*.
..
Awl L. L. Loomis has been putting

tte eye'of the wayfarer.
The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will
give a dime social at the Baptist church
on Tuesday evening Oct. ath. A cor­
dial invitation given to all.
Seymour S. Mayo of Maple Grove,
took to hia te-om Mira Myra Park of
Sunfield Iggt Wednesday night. That
u to say they w ere married.
There u .aid to te a poet at Bowen'*
MiB*. th.* county, who puts match-box
stamps on hi* Irtlm. Truly, the re­
sources of genius are wonderful.
*
Madison Erb, an enterprising young
man of Baltimore, has presented tte
News with a peck of fine apples of tte

Harry-Male is to pat a brick frowt in
hia late busioea* purchase on Main *L
It will mid much to the look* of tte
street, and were glad to note (be fact.
A newly married Naahv 31e wife got
into a jiawion the other morning, when
her bead waa horrified to learn that be
waa “the meanest husband the ever

There will be a temperance mass
meeting at the Baptist church, aext
Sunday evening. Good apt^akers will
lw in attendance. The public are cor­
dially invited to attend.
E. L. DeLaoo representing the Mas­
er Bahmaan A Co’*; fire and burglar
proof safe, Cin,. O. wm iu the village,
selling hi* popular aafre. to several of
our business men this week.
In tte matter of otover need A. C.
Gallatin ted a yield of M bushels' from

eight acre*, and Miller A Meed s cle­
ver holler is tte machine that hulled
and cleaned the same in fire boor*.
Tin- annu-1 conference of the We*t
Michigan District of the M. P. church

Korroa News:
The great event of the year, to the
masses of tte people of thia county,
has come and gons, leaving behind
much of good, and some dregs of evil.
In many resjiect* this, tte 97th annual
fair of tte Barry «rau»y agricultural
society, tea been a grand sucecsa for
outreaching any of Ita predecessor*,
but a* you have noticed In detail most
of the attractions it will te unnecessa­
ry foe me to repeat. Still wteu we
compare this year’s fair with the fair*
of 10 or 13 years ago, we begin to realire Ate grand march forward that Bar­
ry county is making, and tte high
plsre die ha* readied among ttecoun­
ts* in toe lieel state in tte Union; and
we tegiu to look ujiou. (regardless of
their motives), as public benefactors,
tte men who have been iurtrurneata!
in bringing to tteir present high stand­
ard of excelleDce the various kinds of
grain, stock, manufactured goods, etc.
exhibited.
Barry county is full to
oi erflow/ag with good thing*, and she
has only arrived there through tte in­
dustry and intelligenoe of her people,
their unceasing battle with poverty
and the primeval forest. Both are con­
quered. aud this county i*. to d*y. lit­
erally flowing with milk and honey.
it would be out of place terr to

At a regular met ting of the Reform
Club, held Monday ovraiag. Oct. «U&gt;.
the following ofljeer* ware elected for
Pre*.; Wm. Feiatar. 1st Vice Pre*.;
Chaa. Halbert. Id V. Proa.; H. Wolcott
«d V. Proa.; H. A. Barter, fce’y.; J. A
Harder, Ftaanrml See’y.; L. J. Whroi

Some am nd ng seen*, loo, took place.
We saw a verdant youth of a few sum­
mer. with throe little light colored eye­
brows. getting tte lower ou« dyed

nr D. c. Gun

h new Fall Hto
boca and Hat*.
ma or amaHaat tey.

PIT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

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Don’t forget tte

Chaa Steam*, son of *Squtre Slosson,
a young man of 90 years of agt&gt; ami a
oripptesiaro ha wm nine yeareoid. tea
struck a rehi of leek. By dilHgent
stady Bated become well posted ia
boob "lartiin." and went up to Mu»k.
gon county to try hh hand at teaching
school.
After sweating through tb&lt;
rammer term, and giving good aatis-

tine of Velvet*, Satin* and Sil
An immense stock of Oxfot
to select from.
New Towels and Toweling. 900 Towels ut 5 ct*.. worth 10 eta.
Table Napkin* in White and Turkey Red, from 73 ct*. to &gt;1.00 per do*.
Hemp Carpets, one yard wide, 90 ct*., worth 93. Nier Union »-ply Carpet* »
eta. Bramells Carpet*, one yard wide, only 40 cent*. A-new thing entirely.
Our 'Clothing i* selling very f**t- »8uit* sold in ten days, prices ranging
from t&lt;JW&gt; to ulH.00. Customers know onr stock h by far the largest, with
prices tte Liwest. 100 naira pant* at fi 1.00 perpair. Beautiful Pont* at
50 paira Cawururre I‘a tit* anil Vest at &gt;4.73, worth |M.0O.
Genth Furnishing Good*, Neck Wear, Hats and Caps at the lowest prices.
100 paint Doric Overall* for .V rent* a pair.
•
100 pairs Whole Stock Kipp Boot*. &gt;2.00, worth &gt;4,00. Boys Boot* &gt;1.00 up.
Women’s. Mtees' and Children’* Shoes from 50 eta. a pair up.
A full line of Rnbter Goods of standard make nt wholesale list price.
We cut Good* at close cash prices and will sell you A Coffee Sugar at 9 cents.
8 lls&gt;. Coffee &gt;1.00, 40 liars Soap &gt;1.00, 4 lit*. Crarkera 33 rt*.. 5 Hi*. Jup. Tea
&gt;1.00, Poland Soap, will weigh 16 ox to the bar, usually sold by small groceiy
men and hucksters at 10 ct*., we sell yon th© same nt 3 et*. a ter. or 5 ten. fur

a ten’s nest, in the bam, tentalning m
eggs. That wm in September; but
now hia bind man find* a. neat under
tbe feed box in the manger of the
horse bara, with U live and four dead
ebiekraa aad 11 unbroke*, egg* ia it.
and a motherly old H^n trying to keep
the 31 chick* quirt, while die bring*
forth 19 more, with her ‘little hatchet,”
to keep them company.
A resident of West Kalauri. and n
grower of good fruit, hauled a load of ,
apples to one of the fruit imyrr* the
otter day, and in the load waa a ter-1
rel unmarked. Being asked whs: kind
of apples they were sn*wered by say­
ing: "There n.v at the l»otton&gt; a frw
pippin*, thru a few—well, the. boys put
in three or four kinds to fill up the
barrel, but mark it *C. C. M,’ and all
pood apples, and if they want anj
more like item tell them to come Io

Who wouldn't be a newspaper corn-sjioudenlY When a person write* a
few complimentories and very truth.'ul
remarks about a man, to have to an­
swer for it with a broken head; or if
you t JI a whopper.about sonic crop or
potato they raised, to meet a fist ou the
smelling gear; or be chawed into
mince meat for telling what a great
capacity for cider Jake Guxxlcr ha*,and ran a race with a bullet for trying
thing* worthy of an extended notice, to do justice to the subject matter of
bat I may, without injury to anyone, every day life.
say that what McOmber, King and oth­
Your corrv«poudeut Im* liecn earnest­
er* have done for the improvement of ly requested to describe the manner of
cattle, Sweety, Gardner, Powers and conducting croquet, as instituted in
otter* have done for tte wool produc­ West Kalamo daring tte summer. Bat
ing interest have beea a great benefit as it is late in tte season, and all tte
to Barry manty. Mr. Sweety had a material is hard to find, we will have
fine lot of thoroaghbred met Jno sheep, to request oar friends to wait until
bred apon hh farm In Hastings, that spring; bat will say: to make the game
would have done him credit anywhere ■ ucccasful it requires a Sunday acbool,
ar under auy competton. Mr. Gardner a melon patch filled with ripe melon*,
showed some of the same kind of ani­ a lot of jolly boy». but ro wdrily o.*
mals, just ia from Vermont, that seem- otker iniaiinint*. a croquet ground,
with all its implement*, an old tin boil­
er, plenty to eat, and some one to get
Among tte manufactured article., angry and to finish up with a n&gt;«4k
your townsman, Eugene Cook, allowed fight, where some one draws a revolver
two teggie*. gems of art, one a pluw- ax-d frighten* those who are not initia- i
Um. fit for a king; it took, aa it deacr- ed into tte secrete of tte game.
rod. toe first premium, and waa the
most purfeet carriage of its hind
ever seen iu thb county. That you
More real estate transfers in Na*hhave in Nashville such a man and sneh
vili than Hasting*.
a manufactory you may be Justly proud.
Tte lioard of supervisors convene at
There cau lie no question that tbew.
Hasting* oa Monday next.
auuual fair* are a blessing to the peo­
Cholera morbus stalk rth abroad
ple ; they stimulate to greater iiMlustey
seeking whom it may devour.
and a more scirntifie aad sytematic la­
Bentley Bro*. A Wilkin* are adding
bor. and they dtecmiuate information
anutlier story to tteir maufactory.
tliat could not be had in any otter way.
Tte msmger* of tte agricultural so­
Still they have attendant evils that
ciety report t2^44.U.'&gt; as tte total re­
ought to be remedied. They are un­
ceipts of the fair.
der tte absolute.control of the farmer*
Hncak thieves broke into Newton’s
and it is in their power to make them a
grocery store on Tuesday night, and
blessing and not a curao to their son*
relieved the till of a small amount of

Assyria Circuit.
Rev.Kilpatrick of Woodland baa sold
his farm, l*en west and bought anoth­
er in Howard Co., Neb., whither he
proposes to move hia family in a coup­
le of week* and fellow preaching and
farming for a living.
A.W. Olds. Kellogg. Itenerary A
Co^ and Ainsworth A Brooks have
each put a new regiitter ciocl into tteir
place* of burineaa. st which tteir night
watch in obliged to regbdcr every half and shanties where they sell eider,
with a “stick’’ in it. The clamug day a
hoar or be found out in tte morning.
of the fair w*a tuared with much drunk•
There I* great demand just now, for
apple barrels and our two cooper step* enoDCM. tte direct resell of selling ci­
arc in full :Ja*t from daylight to dark. ter ou tte ground-, also baauh with an
iron tend those contemptible thug*
Steven* shop ia turning oat 1M&gt; barrels
per day. and McGraw'* nearly aa many. and fakira. ate will te anything but
Our roopcr* say they cannot supply the work, with their gambling eoutrtrandemand, which Lx* not been so great res, swindling tte people, and teaching
immorality to tte ymith.
of
We have received tte in it hl number of wooteu images to te knocked down at
tte Grass Lake Nora, published by R. aa expcaor of five cent* and a cigar
M. Collier, formerly of tbh ofllce. premium for bitting a woodcu bead, a*
Tte paper gives evidences of a good full of useful thought aa tte master of
uromoniea. We taw a young boy
printer's skill, and when put lw*l«kfrom the corn try throw and win, and
tieeause lie wop try to smoke a half
cent cigar—a^regular stink weed. with
Saugatuck wrapper and Paw Paw filling

Dry. Goods, Clothing, Carpets, AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Notions &amp;c.

upon to manage the Chicagoexcursion,
and hia brother John of our rUlage i*
Chief qalll-driver of the Hmrl thU

&gt;Os Saturday last, white Levi Bote
tamlywMtewn iaawriloaD. Haw­
tea’s place a
.
d into the
Leri's head. He
waa token out inseu*iblc, bat thank* to
a good thick skulh will recover.
William W. Warner, a promaaut citiieu and one the first pioneers of thia

hto a steprira. mam of dirtv pupate
fifawsy rag- Ok. before that fast wee
naraliag mustache Nroetes to ttk wormri oriwr that tey wm jet meh a rock­
et from tte country girin thro te will

fiLLPIPERS I BORDERS

SdKl Bwb! 8cM Boots!
Blank Books! Blank Books!

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brashes.
To Whom It May Concern:
We wish all indebted to ua to call
and settle at once, wp need the money
to pay for fall stock.

Goods Declining1
OUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS

MUST be SOLD! PRESCRIPTIONS,
IV' A fir*t-claas areoud-liand Melo­
deon fur sale, or I will trade it for a
g&gt;M&gt;«I young Horae, and pay the differ­
ence in crudi or from store.
L. J. WllKELEK.

Hat
--------- ...,
__ ___
may go Barry County over, and you
can't do better than at
D. C. GKimni'a.

and Fay

Cr.

Ever}1 one who boa an account, ia re­
quested to call and arttie their account
by note or otherwise within SO day*.
July Ilth. tWk

BOISE BROTHERS.

100 pieces Standard Prints at Wholesale Prices.
Gooa Sheeting, yard wide, for 6 cents, worth 8 cents.
Lonsdale Muslin, for 10 cents, worth 12].
1 Heavy Table Linen, (pure linen) for 30 cents.
Pure Linen Crash, for 8 cents, worth 12 1-2 cents.
Heavy Kentucky Jeans for 20 cents, worth 25 cents.
Heavy Feather Proof Ticking, for 16 cents worth 20 cents.
Unkerstille Denims, only 15 cents, worth 18 c»nts.
Heavy Duck Overalls for 50 cents, worth 75 cents.
Beatiful Brocade Dress Goods for 12 1-2 cents.

BLACK CASHMERE. 50 cents, worth 75 cents.

Largest line of Balmoral Skirts in Nashville from 50 cents to
$1.00. A bargain.
50 Felt Skirts, at wholesale prices.
Hosery from 5 cents to 25 cents per pair.

NEW GOODS!

WILSON A HOWE

GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES,
DOUBLE SOLE AND TAP, WARRANTED.

Only $2.50, really worth $3.50
Prices.

OUR UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE
FOR 48 CENTS ACTUALLY WORTH 85 CENTS.

Our Stock of Groceries to Suit Our Customers:

BUTTER AND EGGS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.

We will be pleased to »how you
or not.

va. Warren Stilwell rt al waa tried tefore I*q. Power, ou Monday tte Sth.
tea.. wtesi tte Jury gave the wheat to

DRUGGISTS,

Box Paper and Stationery

Business of all kinds is^ booming,
and everyone here has got it straight I
through their bead that industry and
economy means prosperity.
L. C. Beach, a Jefferson street grog­
shop proprietor, on Saturday night,
made aa unprovoked awutalt on Capt.
J. 8. Geer, aa old maimed war veteran.
Bqaire Wiag administered a flue of
and cost* to Beach, and if he had treb-

lint Saiei n Realm will tin.

goods whether you
Respectfully,

STAPLE AMD FAICI GROCERIES

BOSTON STORE

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.,

KELLOGG, DEMARAY k CO.

u™ B*T

�*
MKJUTBRKAMMi.

fara

*ora.

map pnaw MMjrfhTR
wnewry.
JJ AOTI1GB KAT1MAL BAKE,
daughter, and vou ought to be shot with
a
I v. . *md raind te tiioot
ym. Aw temtrag a sferk in tliat way.*
"Tbs .furil Led very huh .JoIImm on.
and her face wm whitened to give her a
ghastly look."— Chiengo Inter O'Tan.

famitisrtty with
h*m. «.l faith rost

BOUMEHOLD ECONOMY.

grown crop until the to}» are too large.
Borno thinning of the late sowings may

During

quire and maintain non

stack*, but the relict party l-ecarno lost chitaotiuv
themselves, aud found their way back
with difficnHy. It wm believed, more-

they

Bur|Hu« •*©« *ooo.

ally.

any direction. ‘ Thiaku&gt;Kil «oaM soon TteM (*•*. analyze M«MAiV«
AsjAmI Uiisnh* of U*«

new on. but without the sled.

Capttal

FMUH. If you wiU take air slacked
me. place in a odtandor and aift over

jibs* m iwuzn,

Oatmeal Ceacekm.-—Take one pint
of milk, one teaspoonful of salt, and
stir iu sufficient meal to make a Ihm

-SimcC Potatoes

that thick

Cabbage and Caulijlovere -Arc
licnefitod by frequent hoeing, aad a

Attorney S Councilor,

Gbkem-Ooex Omelet. -Take twelve

the afternoon.

LUMBER VAOOI1,

but
r it-

out

Scribner’i MonGUg.

And Carriagra ©f all IkewrlpUaM.

minister, who maintains tliat God made

Fa EM W A GOES k Stecialtt.
Real Estate ta LcMrUls.
ImtMWiKl' MonlMr coataiM a nota-

but the idea may bo called abandoned,
just m HcrottaiiMMB ud Pompeii were

visible, but all traces of their departure
were hidden under the drifting anow.
Search was made until night closed in,
when it wm discontinued. On the fol­
lowing day it was resumedIn the
forenoon the Ixxly of the Ix-y waa found

Milla, from which we quote this acwunt of an interesting phaac of mining

buried towns.

An experienced guide aud prairie half a mile the man's coal vu picked
traveler expressed the opinion to the up, but days of search revealed no
writer that there waa a much larger tnuws of hia body. It wm apparent
number of (xxiple annually lost upon that they had left the stacks iu an cf
the Western prairies than was gener­ fort to 11ml their way home. But the
ally KupjXMMxl. “I moan by List," said
rcctly oppeaite to Ui© rout© which they
wrll knowu land-marka and arc nover
beard of again; who dis of starvation of A|*nl some half-luveila, wandering
and that dread insanity which, gener­ , over the prairie, found the remains of
ally speaking, overtakes the lost permu.
Of
ui course we mul
rosu now ami then
Ulen
,, —r-------------------- ,---------—•
•
:h a case, but them am rnanv which I m,lm distant from the stack. The body
reach the public print*, fI ta one |
’’‘hrcly destitute of clothing, mve
-I
_ •• ,
i S nair fit
rh„ man
I I

oisrordanl. These attideuta and |wopl&gt;eta divide themselves sltmat equally in­
to optimists and peeaimula, nome assur­
ing ua that rrhgton is dying, faith ia

an earthquake; others assuring us tliat
religion is only purifying itaelf for a
5renter work of gorxt in the world. Thia
iscord cornea not from differences of
judgment br motive any more tliaxi
from the jx-nusicnt unwillingness of a
passing day to lie read fully by a heart
tliat ia &gt;w-*ung in the midst of it. Wo

Pr

J^OBERTM A HOTI MkfMt,
To Rrxxw Gilt Funks.—If you
will take sufficient flour of sulphnr to
give a golden tinge to one aad one-half

DRUGS, lEDICIIBal CBEIICAU,

AU this excitement and influx of
Black nr.ret OoKXiui----- Ripest ber­

cvrilution which have engaged so many I
distinguished minds for many years
have not only changed lb© time of crea­
tion l-ul the niannur of it, |uid, while

th© planta will noi

Arc, and boil to thin jelly; when cold, to
Uy of this was M­
j decision, every

plkrity. ami ha« failed moat completely &gt; loU r'*« fr,’“ nothing to fatmloua
,P° “k®*,h&gt;1
“ **'no* **' h'“ •pnce* “ • *1*7, Mn&lt;1 fortun"'wcr* tn*'lr

r u

Tomatneg — Destroy the large grocn
worms. Make into catchup vhes fruit is
abundant
Gather green fnrit for

The advocates of stock-breeding and
feeding as licing more desirable farming
than making grain-growing a specialty
need not be without a reason for ths faith

CncKKX-

oetary.

BalaU. -Two

Soil the chickens in very little

blind assertion that the former will pay
celery without washing; take two vclks
better than the latter in a aence of of hard-boiled eggs, the yelk of one

can be shown that the principles of I
brute forms zn-1 atages.
Of course wr |
Next camo a period of "jumping.” good business management strongly
know not what new witness™ the friends J tliat ta. getting forcible or fraudulent

iim. He stands always in adepnvsiion,
rith the ground rising slightly on all
idea. It is an optiaisl illusion, of courae,

mind. these Mudcuta of

of an itumcua© sheet

There I-

should tlw next age tie aide to discern

orer night at

lh«
“It is tuiionuihing hoi

nary and yet continually go round in

Our destiny
ta which are

Sometimes, ton. they are n&lt;&gt;
again. T.w-- young Canadians

of them made noi

J-'-ruevc

defined

on the Rod nrer trail.

of April, in charge of a small |&gt;arty. for
Fort Garry. The snow still lay deep

Unfortunately
aiibcipatcil, and the party were de­
tained a long time on the road. Al-out
thirty miles ou this side of I'rmluna
they ran out of provisions McKenzie
who wax n stout, ablobodic-d nun, ucc.imlomed to prairie travel, volunteered

ter two days of suffering, reached the
fort without haring seen anything of
McKenzie. Nothing had iwrs heard of

thorough scareh instituted

well

the

reer l-cgau iu the sponge or jelly-fish;
but, aside from the question of results,
it sc-cma that no asncition of science has

left Ihr camp lie went tn a winterly di
rrvlioii. If he did so, he might walk U
the Ibx-ky mnun'auii without s»x-ing ■
human 1-ciug.

l*cgin existence m man.

-ell

or Cicero, or Puuqicj .

Mr.

Thus. Ix-antiful

find* in creation more of developtnent
Uian the church once saw. but it cannot
tell us how many fountains there were,
ami who o|icncd them for that river of

in then a good I down ihrongh our globe. The scientists
I have faihxl to find any
life
--- origin
-."V*— of
j-. ~~~
I except by means of a t
C rcotor.
—
—
and u
have
a
;in of man except
th&lt;?sc times mnat always bo studying failed to find anv origii
one delineated
But it oocaaiotialfy happen* their quality, even (hough the results an orijfin much like the
he one
tlrlim-aied
.
in
Genesis.
Analogy
they
hare
found
of such at nd y must be eery imperfect.
that their remains arn. The most sin­
'between high and low animals; they
gular find &lt;&gt;f tins kind coming to my
I have discovered that man ia an cnlargtxl
knowledge was that of two half breeds
■
M.mi’ UI UM- -licut Ol I ’
• ,
- ----- ,
who Inul l-rvii li'inang buffalo in the U. O-Wu
Tbi.
« »**'■ «nU-u-«. St
had ita atlvance pickets out almost a * *u ", r'w'm™ca St Peter a. but tliat
score of year, earlier, but it baa lxx-n *1- j w^btanee did not bmld mthcr ea
being laden licavilv with meat and most twenty-tive y.-ors sine® tlie van of
Bo man resembles the ape.
hides, night --verUx-t them before they th© M-ienUfic army Ixx-amc visible and b,,‘ U"" «““'‘lnde will not explain the
the Generals in the church Ixxran to be I P”* Mce hcre nt cia^ 'P° *’r
timber.
protect th©m.m-lvcv from alarmed and to Irani up and fire in aclf i
defense. It must lie about twenty-five [
by Mile, and wraptuxl a fresh buffaloyean* ainoe Hugh Miller taught that our
hid© tightly alx&gt;&lt;il them, with the green
Tlie first requisite of a
earth waa not made of nothing 6,000
or firahv side out. While they slept,
genuine social sympathy.
the overlapping sides ami ends of the
hid© froze fast and imprisoned them
some motive of personal policy, "Go
like a visa. Tightly wrapped as they
merchant, a Mr. Lord, started a maga­ to! I will become a good talker * H&lt;
were, they could not extricate thrm- zine, partly io save the church from
■clvcs, Bnd so died of starvation.
the damaging results of such teachings.

ed in the stiffened and half-decayed
parchment, allowed the manner of tlicir

ixwt, and a long distance from
lying Iwoidc a clump of bush

Then? are many farms of which thia is
not tvtoe, but they are io the minority,
not thl* majority.
It is an obvious principle, that, if we

using;mil it Ihrongh the chicken ; almtwo han I Ixuleil eggs cul fine, one tali’©

)

fine;

toil it, rvmovr the Ixinrw and chop
siderablc pandry very fine, with

I* LAST ER,

Hani words were

lie snd private transactions in
tale, and every day or two a man wnnld
Im-aliot or beaten half to death; but

r-aaW. I.

(Groceries ud General Produce,

thin allocs and lay in the 1x4- I
t'rocKcry. &lt;&lt;lii*awnrr, Ac.
thc tanvn, (louring the soup.
onentlv we change the form of ths pro­
claret
is
a
great
improvement.
duct, the more wc "maunfacture," the
I^ENTl.ET BROS. E WILKI.MH,
greater the probable profit.
In these

H&lt;Mn. IHMiRM and BI.IVIW*.
growing.
longer in to attend a child who waa ill.
neasce quickly and loudly decided the
And I'rsrrMlara ct th*
right of the case, and the Coroner's |
cure the infant, 2,0U0 lire would be hi« | iiarriNras Focxnnr A Hachike Siioijury was verj likely to fortnnlate the
reward, but that should he fail he would
popular verdict Truth to aay, the vox [ neae principlea that one abould keep hia infallibly be shot
He underbxik the
case, and the child shortly after died. ^EWTON HOLME,
right. Outside of a case of robl-ery by
ll*a&lt;lsra Wick.
“bunko thieves," if a man gets shot in
an end to the
la IKirs
and
the
life of the unhappy doctor. In Italy
I
all 1 — 0. FkaM^*L.ad
B;&gt;eculation in town lota did not last
to «l M
day Uatoa r—»h».i—.
1 ■ day
is down to
ty solid lassi* of value.
H. BLACE,
r at w judged tn pay a fine of 25,000 lire and ।
suffer ten years'imprisonment only.
stock -growing and feeding that, if
’ i**u. is
rightly managed, each animal may in(,f rrAj
.
hm
...
&gt; .. »
’
,

tain," “The Footprints of a Creator,"
“The Old IL-d SamlsVim-," were the
Ixxilui of tl**t tx-nixl, ami they were in­
dead the novela of that -lay in popular­ - I up lor snow, wno plan. In. ©onvvw
ity. Home of the loaders iu the church Nations fur an evening, aad crams for
tlKm. ’x-comes intolerable. Ho loci- I
highest tide-mark of fxipulation.
em-ugb for all th., .xiuuug and going of “r”" *’P
n&lt;*
ST'T

American and Foreign Marble,

.

I ,l*“ ■&gt;&lt;-«?&gt;!« Olbemlo Uli. wd l.U_
tairpwl 1g wuigillgngcnoh w nnd robw ildi I
lillogngogoch. s shop and cottage al
Llahffhangclabcrbytl-ycjdij acliionco e h
ion; a farmhouse at H wchgochachwrcli
obmathsfsrneithaf
The policy clerk

Buwuan Nihilism

UOW--HI in inc neon carui; wHtie other
। bwiOTU.u Ooa 1«
u„
earth &lt;w,M jn.i m ,m*i7 eU,
.nl. -h-n. ii, U,™ u ,L-k. mkkont.
pl&gt;l&gt;

the name of their poatoffice al Um? top
of their letter sin-eta to insure a proper
direction to the reply.

may l&gt;c cited that Charleston. W. Va..

of hopeb-m confusion. Not one man in
a hundred retains autScicnt control of
name of the

The

Ju* » An । •““l C'ir4 'P? “ ‘

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w.1

,
..
.
7=^ -I-Ray -»a dr**.re *° P*®?*
"• "Jf”
“ “»T—
no

Thu.

nun. iou

—* J- o'1"1

LM m

"

Cologne Ga^rlle dtsebatm that the continnanoe of those conditions which gave to improve or
birth to it, begetting discontent, con­
tempt and general hatred &lt;-f Government
institutions, briu pi regular acccaaions

r
1
"I
1—.Ul..ral. .Mel, hU-Err
.T "
■
?
PE,,r„. A, i "PJJ* Ul™-.-P-lnJ™ “J -w-'ituearly leaders &lt;m loth side Lave died
‘•»'*«rt«'n«lic charm which enable a

In-temi of Lyell and Miller ami
-s.iw.Mi. — L
__J I owu; for every talker has his own way
Huxley and Tyndall ; and instead of the I of saying good things, aa well of
managing conversation Imaed on his
Lecxlsand Tullocka and Ghrullh-lmand
MeCash*-" and Stanleys in large num

organ. Land aiui Liberfy, still appears
in BL Petersburg,alwayv. finding ita way
to the bureaus of the highest officers of

ploy meat during the entire year. The
fact that daily lalxar throughout all the

,.-I. Utt l-alanl O.T,„. w,o
rt&lt;w,
'ItalMUtt*. a»l —nr talenta ©ana pioHiHI.
and «rM &gt;»aa.lM aMl hH», rlaUaa, Ilian
. ata,

imiroBsfes^

wiiler,and it is establishing itaelf in the

ing. Very
hilly, loo

*b*rr» aa*l adrl—
n&lt;Ua fnUai**uUiy All o.r
r*-a|ttWl.n&gt;-&gt; aulrilt msMvnttol Pritt.,. Io. „
,UW* rvky t ' raJki* 1**7^?'
■aaaelan Wmr, Sue
Ilalaaa AMraaa
uitriam.miuer an*.
C»er~ito rsIratlHHrr.
ti &lt;•

to it, are beginning to regard it with

fair return

CHICAGO A LAKE HU RAX RAILROAD.

that the blows hitherto dealt have sot
yet affected the vitality of Nihilism.

popularity and ii fluence.

THE HARKLrX.

The press

the nation required increased freedom

changed."

There is nothing like

Nihilism itaelf. The proas baa,
matter of fart, discontinued ita a

full of doubt

Under Gen. Ghonrko.

th

NO PATENT NO PAY.

hezxlral K&gt;l 000 while caahier of the I*

with which io furnish
to thia, (icrLaps. ia fax

the watchers.

Moncmenta TnnMtaiM. MxeIIm, Ac.,
Hurting*. Mich

.

talkers who depend upon their natural
ok! forte ani lines of defease nod many gifts and such material as they get &gt;n
of the old gnus to take up new lines
curious phases of their condition. Some (the name of the jxMtoflicei, or it will
with new heroism. Just what we ace in
years sgn 1 was gniile to a hunting
of similar case* throughout the country
party on the Soulbarn plains. Among
in the church-a change of weapons
the number was an Englishman, an in­
know a great deal. Social sympathy
telligent young fellow of prrhafa 2b
and the “gift of gab' go but a abort way
years of ago. He waa an excellent shot,
of the 6,000-year period would lx? much toward producing good converMtioa,
but UMaoouainted with th© prairie, ami
though
we hear a great deal of this kind
I warneil him repeatedly of the danger • pvstoflice. — Cincinnati Commercial.
lew and sling should resume their place of talk among the young. Bound and
of straying away from th'e party. Fur a
a General Mate at Siecr. aa weapons, and a leather shield should
appear as a imfllciaul barricade. "The

siege from Bl. Petorabnrg to Moseoi
sad Warsaw, from Kicff to Kharkoff am

yy*. r- mas,

Then strain it.

i *nd there. HraxHeas follows would inapoa pQttjng th^ir trailing ahan- ia one indisputable ad vantage the skx-k
Or dwelling-houses any where in the farmer has. It ia a generally rocognizrd
- __ .____ i .n"____ . ___ L.
rule that the selling price of any article
. 11W
ia largely affected by the time, lalxir
। o(
I

and »&lt;ait and linjig them on the '

l.«aly l&lt;&gt;«t tn a country which Im? hail
repeatedly traversed. The cxpene^cvxl

yyw. S. GOODYEAR,

toalat la
.
_ ,
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"7“!“.“6'?„T,kr ■
,&gt;«**&lt;* -U U.rh Ir, u. . bjer ol ; DRi GOODS. SILIS al DRESS GOODS
I b"*‘l
lhc? ‘ 1
I nroA, Ma-V IlMkls* Hsu as-t &lt; aya JUtMa a»4
■”« r"h
'■'T”'
H*—.a l.rt^arKa X-uluea *a HaalX aaAa «f
'
parsley and onion, with salt
I Mlala M rvnaw at lagaraon
I per, through your bread era:
’til
:
JITJVM
RI'.SKELL,
I lumps of Iratter over th*? t*
'That's al! right, no offense." the |
shaggy headed cottager would reply, sack in which to ship corn to market ia I alight grating of nutmeg, ami
very rich milt.
qmptjy; "but I rer.kon of the owner or a l*ccf hide or hog-akin, express** s ‘
truth forcibly, if not elegantly.
quick oven till it Lm
to h&lt;ja „rcf
&gt;arl
| l-r~ O—-la and Trtm-nlaja Hau a»4 Cara la.lt.,
! U Uw
h. I... . I...
M»—a -O—a. Gal-.r. A- Tn™, a,Hl
Bfakkliuu Duoth, ok Bkah 8&lt;-rr. - | M-i
MaS.ay • aj-vataly llunn HM-* Hui* ht
Procure one quart of small black Ix-ons
or white ones will d&lt;&gt;. and soak them in
shooter, while the would-lx? inm|x*r*
I)OUT. J. GRAMT helis
anatlicmaliac their way ool of the door.
ing pul the Ixwma in six -piarta of
There were, however, dear cases of
tenancy of land whero no title waa held. a cent in the freight charges per pound, water iu a large boiler, adding tome
for shipping corn, may decide whHlx'r
likely to And hi* cabin timbers falling
find cracking the bon&lt;« and cutting of!
Salt, Limo, Water Limo, Ac.
night, under the vigorous stroke of a half a cunt

jxwiiiic. 11U» M*&lt;? larmrr lima iu a
mMkr4.1nt™--U«rl.,l«.Uhi.pw,
•nd «m~ U
e.l.J OI «,ll,nR
*Mw pn.lnru Tb. evndroulw.,, u
mox kwlkl .I..,, the pnrfnrt nt -he
-

st ruetor.

.... U.„

rln,
^.iJ, «ni. rou&gt;p*'.’ud
trnnol ■lsakny •*&gt;!, I'tM
th* lovnc

DRY GOODS,

te evolve many colors from one mauv
,r°”
“■!ors of pigeon, or rabbit, or dog from
one gentle tint- but science baa made
no a|&gt;|&gt;n.*cli toward showing ns tliat an

definitions. aud

of Gcxw river. Afu-r supjwr one «-f
them started off ou the prairie to hx&gt;k
after tlie |x-ny, which bail been hoppled
and turned loose. He failed to retort*.
The pony came m all right in the moin

afterward found dead with a c&lt;&gt;m|iav3
in their han-la
"Aa an illuatration. I n-coll an in

man wm not in the outset of hia rarer; they had bought the property from the
the exact creature of to day. it ia ail- 1 ewoar.
I Uuk. .hutia KUhUle .tn.lj I
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a. u,
WOQja
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Ik . n.,1* ol other „„k ^,bl -.,b„
of iihvsical omnium such a
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not destroy religious
and nobody raid nothing alxiut U; but
now the owner thinks hr orter have
some good from hia property, and

o5”i P*’r'
itiil not

surveyed well and
rhlch they

transmuting nice and politely inform aotue man or

d highway

are quite M-rahahk,

WM •liwo.fwr.l auuwg c. u. fnxuwl
alxrnt half * mile away. As toon m we " legality" applies al all to Russian in­
advanced toward him be started up anti stitutions. lie is faivnOcl with nnlim-

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VOLUME VH.

NASHVILLE, BARR

0., MICHIGAN.- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, IS79.

NUMBER 4

sm-raauioTa ratal amitaaWMmskwmXMas
rstas.aaSwtlltasMf •tamtam.

Jhihritlr Jirrrtmi.
cannot tall anything of the senso ot
bearing; the perfect stiUucaa and sience of the regions six mile* from
the earth (and at this time wo were be­
tween six and seven miles from the
earth) is such that no sound roaches
in the air. The sad slo
Donaldson tlic oar. • • • .White powerteos I
and Grimwood, so fami— — ,
board the words 'temperature' and penal servitude in Siberia.
nearly forgotten, has been revived, and
'observation,’ and I knew Mr. Cox well
Ho great have been the changes
-Al a lUlUttuwci vsristy show, U»o utker
the horrible particulars of any balloon
was in the car speaking to me and on- since the establishment of the republic
biXbl, lu the UM sal of a play caJUaa * IhivinK
disaster, from that first one of history—
dcavoring to arouse me; therefore oon- in France that many ladies of high fam­
Jaek," lu which a dtocUargx of mtukvtry takes
when De Iloxirr, in June of 178S, was
•ciousucaM end hearing had returned. ily are studying in convents to qualify
pU«r, a young mu&gt; Mm«l John NsUos, of
borne in a boraiug car acrons the En­ I then heard him speak more em­ themselves for governesses.
CJumui Anus oouuty. MJ, a toed kAI »■ udeii I of
glish channel and dashed to thr ground
phatically, but I could not sec, or
Tee Hou. Alexander H. Btepbenshac
been a member of the Prcobytertan
'Do try—now, do.' Then I mw the Church since hia youth, and says be has
instrument/; dimly, then Mr. Coxwell, tried to live so that they would never
and very shortly saw clearly.
I arose have occasion to turn him out.
in my scat and looked around as
Drsixo the post three years, 132
tboagh waking from sleep, though not
refreshed, and said to Mr. Cox well:
The Michigan Railway Hsttw.
T have been inaeusibta.*
Ho said:
The M.rh&gt;sau Central rialruad Ua plained
‘You liave; and 1 too, vety nearly.' I
t’wlf for yaan upon Ua fnwdom from acct is that during the 100 year* ol experi­ then drew up my tags, which had been
menting in air travel not over fifteen
extended before me, and took a pencil
deaths have occurred aa the result of
in my hand to begin observations. Mr.
Cnsnjnm Oct. 1ft
rash endeavors. Home years ago Moeck
Coxwoll told me that he had loot the
From private tdriers it b Ixaracd •■Lal Gan.
Mason, in hia * Aeronautic*," compiled
use of his bands, which were black, and
MorrlU bad tx&gt; fight before naclni* I'araea
iminstakingly all the names of penom
1 poured brandy over them. Accord­
command. After daybreak oe tiantay, Geo.
who had made wioenta, and ascertained
ing to my ubservotioM, three or four
Merritt, Ital Cbarry. aa! M'tOIBpkuy, want
that nine out of 471 adventurers had
minutes wore occupied from the time of
o«t to look at tbe baiXlafiaM wberv Maj. Thorn
my bearing the words 'temperature* and
'observation' till I liegan to observe.
If so, I wss seven minutes totally inKoaible.”
The observation book of Mr. Glaishcr
showed that hia last olwervation before
A rorxo British* officer, fresh from
that thia tart argument pooM-aara little
growing insensible was made at 2U.0W South Africa, says the war waa "very
weight when it is remembered that the feet, and that at thia time the balloon
exciting— far more so than fox hunting.'
aeronaut of to-day ia aa far from hold­ । was ascending at the rate of l.OUO feet
He adds: "1 flatter myself that I pot
ing any control over the direction of
per minute, and that when he resumed an end to the career of six promising
the airships ax vm Montgolfier tn hia observation be was descending at
young Zulus."
1783. The accident to Donaldson and, the rate of 2,000 feet per niinnta, the
It u said by a London rorreopondent
indeed, to Wise, would refute all such
interval being thirteen miuntea. This of the Chicago Inter Ocean that cigar­
claims. It is within the (Kiwer of the
gives 36,000 or 37,000 feet far the
aeronaut to ascend to the utmost height grcotoU altitude attained- Two other ettes arc in common use by Engiiah la­
dies*
Emily Faithfnll, Ehxabeth Thomp­
at which human existence is possible.
senes of considerations led to the latter son and the Duchess of Edinburgh are
height, and there can be no doubt but mentioned as great smoken.
the great height of 37,000 feet,or seven
part, like a rudderless ship at the mcr
Ws. BouLwrv-n, of Oppenheim. Pul-'
milee, was reached ou the occa-ton,
cy of the winds and waves. The bal­ causing the trip to be rightly called one ton county. New York, waa txiru Dec.
loonist, it hss been found alter hun­
25. 177 5, and is, therefore, nearly one
■ &gt;f the most marked excursions in a bal­
dreds of vain trials for the contrary. loon. Buch was the condition of the hundred and four years old. He has
m«y start from s given point and trav- atmosphere at the height of 37,000 feet lived fiftv years in Fulton county, and
crac the segment of a circle, or de­ that the water in the vessel supplying U in good health, but is beginning to
scribe the most eccentric course, and the bulb-thcrmosieier became a solid lose hu sight and hearing.
ivigation lie as
Bo nnKAT is the depression in Butmass of icc. The eocapc from death of
far or, more likcli.
the two adventurers waa due to Mr. landshire and North Leicester, England,
from the propose*! goal than when he Coxwcll, who. perceiving that his com­ that not one tenant farmer in that
started. All dial science and common
rade waa iuscmuble, became anxious to neighborhood can show a shilling profit
sc use have been able to learn about open the valve, and scixe«l the cord during the last four years, and two of
IndliMKi navigation during the post U-n vith his teeth, dipping his head two or dicta have committed suicide quite
decade* is that thr lialloon usually
three times fin til the balloon began te lately from utter despair.
mutiuta in an oblique direction under
At the international show at Emerthe combined infiticuers of the vrrUcal
Bon, Manitoba, the banner was awarded
to Dakota for the best general display
of farm products.
A premitm was
the density of the air is the same as it­
awarded to Manitoba for her wheat.
self. and ballast must lie changed when
Minnesota ttls complimented for her
it strikes a current, or rather ix struck
During Mr. Howard's editorship of e.-.tcmuTc display of grain.
by a current, fan-well to control and
Clio nows department of the Brooklyn
The London En&lt;rutrrr says: "The
probably welcome to the impetus of a
Eagle he wrote wkat has passed into taste:,: tnu::B uow run ax follows : Great
rushing tornado. The last sentence
history sa the " Bogun Proclamation," Western, fifty-three and one-half miles
contains all the bcucfiU definitely con­
the true inwardness ol which lias never the hour; Great Northern, fifty-one;
ferred upon the believers in air transit.
been told. The fact, as we understand London and Brighton, and London and
Tbs chief benefits derived from balloon
it, waa this: The Union armice were m Northwcotern, forty-aeven and onecx[»cTiments have been in toe wclltrouble. Disaster and defeat were rap­ half; Midland, forty-six miles.”
idly depleting the Union ranks. Grant's
Home of the more sanguine o' the
lM»t demonstrated in the Frsiico Prus­
treasury officials at Washington eotisian struggle and in the splendid opand the signal humiliation of Banka rnalc that if no change bi made in the
ivrtunitica given to science for investi­
Ethe lied river were sending a revenue laws, and no further extraor­
gating the elements and the com|&gt;uncnts
over the entire country.1 Mr. dinary expenditures arc voted, such as
around the north.
rd, sitting in hia office, said : “ I
The celebrated French chemist, (tsy wonder wliat I would do if I were Pres­ tliat for the ames of pensions, the
public debt may lx, reduced |5U,0W),I.inctac. in 1801, reached the wonder­ ident of the United States? Tinr.ii
000 during the year 1R80-81.
ful height ul 23,040 feet, mid carrricd dixastem arc Hubstautia!, and. if l&lt;&gt;u£
continued, will work ruin. This is a
Seme Eras of Spcentalioa.
religious country and a sentimental
The year 1823 witnessed the com­
pco]de. First ol all I would affect that
mencement of a speculation which cul­
element by ackuowlcxlgiug the folly of
minated in a crisis such aa had not bem
our coune, and aak lh&lt; Supreme Ruler
known since the South sea Irabblc. By
of the universe to direct our path.
1824 foreign loans to the nominal
Second, I would call out a sufficient
amount of more than £34,000,000 had
number of men to put down the re­
been tamed in this country.
In 1825
bellion inside of sixty days.” It will be
began the inevitable collapse.
Chili
remembered that Mr. Lincoln waa in
and Brazil led the way with failures
the habit of calling for small installmore or less redeemed in later ycara.
mcnU of tnx&gt;|«, 75.1XX) and 100,000, and
Peru the peunilesa and Paraguay are to
tliat the odious system of draft had
be found aide by side, aa in the rooords
created diainrlMUccn here which rvatlltof 1875.
Poyais, an independent state
od in murder, pillage, oc •ago and pub­
of Honduras, borrowed £100,000 on the
I ntil aa late aa Be|&gt;t. 5, 1862, the lic rcoudal. It occurred to Mr.-Howard
personal wearily of Gregor MacGregor.
bright reached by Lnsoac was the most that in no way could a leoaon be better the cacique of tlic country, and jirovod
extreme ever attained by man. but al taught than by a burlesque so extremu
the inrntMiiH'd time an Englishman, in its nature aa to attract attention, upon
scntativc by failing to provide the in­
named Gtaaher, succeeded in soaring which the needed criticism on the exist­
terest on a single coupon.
Its scrip,
in a balloon to the vast height nf about ing state of affairs would neceosarily be adurued with all the high-flown titles
made. H o therefore wrote what pnrpor of its author, long served the turn of
nd to Im* a proclamation from the Presi­
I»tty jobbers, and may even now ocdent at the United States, first narrating
CMionally bo found rcocrvrd as a curi­
worthy an accoimt in detail The in­
osity of the time.
Along with thcoo
flation took place in the vicinity of Lon­ appointing a day of fasting and prayer. ventures from the New World just
don bridge. Aeoomjionying Glaishcr In other words, lie took the people starting into existence came oppeak
with
him
into
the
valley
of
humiliation.
wax one Coxwcll.
Until the fifth
from countries haring a etaixa upon the
mile wu (laascd, the aaocut differed Then Ln called for 500,000 men l&gt;ctwocn patriotic or the sentimental interest of
lilt Io from the customary experience the ages of lb an ’ 45, with whom to ll»«&gt; Engiiah nation. Spain and Porto
&lt;&gt;&lt; llie aeronaut, and all observations subdue the enemies of the republic. gal contracted obligations for which
had Ix-cn cosily taken. Shortly after This wan signed by "Abraham Lincoln" they w wildly or partially in default at
Ix-ginuing the sixth mile, however, Glai- and " William H. Howard." Before each this day. Greece draw from the pock­
ahcr found that ho could not see the name waa written the word "Signed,** ets of sympathizing bondholders the
ooltimii of mercury in the wet-bulb indicating Unit it wafi a copy of a pro­ loans of £2,000,1X10, the interest on
thexmotncler, and soon the hands on clamation. This, on manifold (taper, which has been suiqwndcd dow for fifty
his watch bceame indistinguishable. He was sent from the Eagle office by Mr. yearn. The speculation of the period
calk'd on Uoxwell to help rood the in Howard to every uewnjxper in the city seems to have been insatiable.
The
tarumente, saying that ho exncricuood of New York, in the full belief that it political ,'atc of nations bung in the bal­
difficulty in seeing. The barometer would be published in every paper in ance Of the atock markets. The opera­
was observed to be leu inches and still that city. Accident and a number of tions of Mr. Rothschild and the Loudon
decreasing fast; its true reading wav,
therefore, nine and three-quarter inch­ prevent its universal circulation; and,
es, implying a height ot 29,000 feet although it was printed in three papers,
Mr. Glauber had rested one of his arms S3 far ar the public was concerned it
tipou a table in the car, but ou trying appeared in but two—the World and
t&lt;&gt; use it at the time of the observation, Jourrui' o/ Commerce. The Govern­
he found it powerless. Ho attempted ment instantly and arbitrarily sup­
to move the arm; it, too. was aa a piece pressed them and put an armed force
of inanimate flesh. Both had uuddenly before their doors, thereby magnifying
l»ecn deadened aa by a jairalytic Btrokc. into a grave and serious matter a bur­
He then tried to shake himaeli, bat it lesque, which in any other time would
Mas. James Betaxt, ol Loundea nceme.1 aA though be waa jostling a have |«ased with a laugh and a joke.
Relating Good jndgwa. notably Mr. Haymond, of
county, Ala., until last year, poweeacd nhapelena piece . of matter.
the finest head of natural black hair in his exjiericuse before a British Amocia- the New York Times, insisted that Mr.
the State. In the summer of 187b aho tiun in 1862, Mr. Glaiaher graphically
cat off
lock*, donating them for the
yellow-fever sufferers. She was soon
“I seemed to hare no limb*. I then
The mystery surrounding the fate of
the old aeronaut. Prof. John Wise,
renders grimly attractive all retainiaccucca of wild and terrible exjicrirnces
.. . .----- . ------ __ . . .. n

IF. H. YOUNG,

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PARMENTER.

J. L BAKER.
ttijsteias. HsrsMs. A«woekxur aaS

Mlc* frosipt allasUos (.!«■ uicalls V

W1L**

W. IL GRISWOLD.
If lh ll..-.^.r.tM, rarOda. .n-J
ill. OSkrxnrr l» C. oeaiha Mmt It
r.dll.p. .aJ |Mrk~- .Irrda Ftm.
U«i CI&gt;M&gt; rail. Sa,
al&lt;M.

CHAS. 11. BRADY.

Dr. E D.

SESSIONS

LEWIS DURKEE

IxopultKjCalr lu the preal fall of (irkm &lt;K all
klntla of agrlcaltural pnwlurr NoUrr waa
al Warren Tofat, Cooaty Itowa. that any

J. B. RASEY.

READY MADE CLOTHING,

MEAT MARKET
t'rcuh anti Stilt Meate,
ShM Hau ail SMim,
Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
de.. &lt;fc.. de.

»KTI imrnl rrl*u»c iu U*&gt; J*»alun&gt;CB Ouw; u:
der« I,*. jn»t been eotu-ltuM ibcre l-rtweeo
Gsrmsny.nd the United Bl*l«
—Ttx qoortoo at traaaferriuK I he hxbsa
Bureau frum the Intorwr lo
War Dn*rt-

looked at the barometer, and, while do­
ing no, my head fell on my left ahould-

GUNS H LOW WSI

again, but coaid not move my
got my head upright, but for an instant
only, when it fell on my right shoulder,
audUMaltall backward, my back rant­
ing against tbe aide of ttatcar, and my
haadoutta adffis; in this poatMou a^
eyes were directed toward Coxwcll. in
the ring. When I shook my body I
seemed to have full power ovar the

A. C. Bailon

GUNSMITH

The fuB name of 1
Sir Ptam Louis Xa
Hs was of aa ItaHaa

witta-

�all our

(and we a*k for ju*t one hundred more tl

It won’t cOMt yon «.
A BETTER LINE OF
rfenreh

C.C.Wolcotl, (^ATTRACTIONS

along our journey. He

Hm never been brought to Nashville, or sold on

More

Reasonable Terms

Too Numerous to Mention.

Good Suitings for 6 pence per yard—juat think of it
Dregs of-Wine Suiting* from 16 to 25 cents.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cant*.
. Brocades, in nil colors, from 20 cent* to $1.
All Wool Cashmeres. 50 cent*—think of that.
a

1’Hmr.R

line

or

Of STRICTLY PUKE

as

l, driirtffiil nr »

White Lead!NEW

outside with the driver. I wa* compel!- '
ed to grip tightly the iron around the

which any themtre goer would have
cheerfully paid a dollar admission.

to look at

every piece of Goodw in Mto&lt;»k.

dress brocades j

To sell for 10 ets., former price 15 cts.
Boy*’ Spit*, &gt;3 and upward*,
Menu* Suita, §5 andupwards:
,
Men*' Overcoat*, $5 and upward*.
Men*’ Rubber Overcoat*.
/
Ladiea’ Cloaks, prettier and better than aver. I
Ladies’ Derby Waterproof Cloak*.
\ :
Ladiea Rublter Boot*.

we were larnkd safely at a iittle log
we supplied the inner man with the

When Broadway is crowded and block'

at three p. m. wc hauled npat LnGraudr,
the Grand Kunde valley where we again

that commercial activity prevails from
______

j
tiles long by about 20 in width, I
valleys extendextend :
a. number of small valley*

country, uud that tlic United Statesure

II PER HUNDRED.

AMTE I&gt;- - Anrote few^ttoBnnu w..

that

and

is

75c. per Gallon.

saving! Raw

LiHBeed Oil,

it on all aide*, like a great wall. Tin■oil I* very productive, raising from 25 1
throughout the

.

cold to raiat cow. Till* isalso the. gre*t

buel, nu. raumo.

for agricultural labor has spread from

from Itere
rented on this great central thorough-

Union is a city (county acai of -*nion
county) beautifully situated upon Cath-

Ixxvtmca interesting to'inquire whether
the revival ot bncineae is really gener-

cry; than followed the manufacture

tain stream that exist anywhere. Thi*
stream afords all the water power that
is needed in this place, besides being so
pure that it can be used for drinking

railroad system, and the whole mass of

We have had but very little rain here

The iron trade

in Williawtte valley it has been rain­
ing nearly all aummei.
Emmigranta are passing through
here for the Walla Walla country «very

city and country. Iwgan to feel the im­
pulse of accumulating wealth, and of the old way,

with oxen, mules and

■uiid to Lu only two great national in­
terests which conspicuously lag behind

ital ia'rapidly going out of it into other
Doubt-

and more profiuble basinesa.

auda farther withdrawal of capital
ami a general advance of rates will be
nr&lt;-c«mry liefore H eon be regarded aa
pr&lt;H.|trmus. But the prospect now k
that ttwwrrtuMi gee willbe rapidly com­
pleted. la life insurance thi situation
is very diftcrent. The great compan­
ies which do almout all of thia business

tivity, and would be perfoctlv solvent
owl atteceWol in the end if they never
had another applicant for a policy.
All their ohtigationa are provided for
by thtdr preoent reacourcee. and they
incur no ww Oaea antH they have tn
liaurl the meaaa to meet them. It appears that no very important improve­
ment m their new business baa hither
to te-ett ecperiemwd, but thia cannot
long lie delayed, ns tlx principal facta
of their prerent situation will prove.
The New Turk reports .bow that In
January, IW4, m» Im&gt; than 817.0N poli­
cies were in fane, while five years la­
ter the Mmbra-had ahrnak io G12.M2.
The New York Supreme Court, in iu

1 will cloae for thi* time, but be mire
if you ever come through thi* pert of
God’s heritage .top at the Ceutenuinl
Hotel, kept by our genial friend Dan.
F. ?4oore.
Your*.
JoBX R. Ckitk*.

—

Highest MZai-ket Price
_

-

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

Wanted.—2,000 pounds of Dried Apples.
Bushels of Potatoes.

CiNTOH AND WOOLEN FUNNELS, VEBT LOW I

ALL COLORS

2,000

2,000 Bushel* of Corn.

Large Line

We expect and desire to win only by

And to this end we earnestly solicit the patronage of all! _._
thM. who road tbi. notice.

Men’s Saddle Sewed Boots, tap sole, $2/60.
Boys’ Boots only $1.50.

,

¥6^1^ Red,

L. J. WHEELER.
••Faro Bill” in prvocliiug,tln&gt; goaia-1 rpiIF0I.D M R51TURE FIRM OF
at Leadville. He commenced hia-firnt J.
neriuon a* (oliowar “Feller citixeno, tinpreacher being alieent. it fall* on in* to1
take hi* hand will play it for all it'« ;
worth. You all know that I'm ju*t
learn in' the game, an’of courar. I may
be expected to moke aome «i|d break*,
but I don't lirlicvc that’* a rooater. in
the camp mean enough to take advan­
tage o’ my ignorance and cold-duck me
on the find dual. Tm alnccre in thia1
new departure, an* I believe that I've
atruck a game that I can play dcai
la MHI AUvr.
through without eopprrin. a bit; far
when a man tack lea *uch a lay out a*
thia lie playa oven- card to win, an’ if fa
-■ -w »
-

I

D "D "PxllTlf

I HURKAH

For Barn*.

G. A. TRUMAN
for the

BOSS STOCK

I o n

Lentz 4 Sons,’varnish
,
,
All kinds of

mu^I

__

I

Selling1 Goods

MICH1GAX XKWR.
Fred Papist, a Mt. Clemens German
committed suicide by hanging himself
on Saturday.
Mrs. P. Spaulding, of Charlotte, one
of the earliest pioneers of Eaton coun­
ty, died Friday morning, age 72. Siu*
had been ill but a few dar*.
In the Circuit Court of Grand Rapids
on the 14th, Harry Goodlande.r »*&gt;
found guilty of ravishing his little Uveyear old daughter. Hang the ku*.
mi Miuniar, airs. n. Armstrong or
Carlisle drew from a bank in Gbnotte
12,400 and took it home in her satchel,
and the same night her father took the
money and left for parts unknown.
Mrs. J. P. Hart of Bat lie Creek town­
ship was drowned Haturday night in a
small lake near her home. She was in
bathing, and bolding on to a plank,
loosing her hold she sank.
She
waa the sister of tiie wife of the Hon.
Chaa. 8. May.
Mr. Samnrl Fuller, being in Charlotte
last Haturday. wo* accowu-d by two

Bran new, Laie Styles, and Cheaper than any other firm
in the County.

.

ble place U&gt;
- -*
.»teal
lire in that I ever visited, and
that
is a I
the lower picra, to the splendid shop­ railroad. The ^hill* and mountain*
mountains '
ping italaces among the residence* of around us are rich with mi
linerala of •
all kinds, aud all we want isI capital tn
to
fairly glowing with work and excite-

es, they are all confident that the rima
of ilepresaiou is nearly over; hence the
stocks of the companira are held at
higher prices than for several yean,
and an- advancing iu the face of their
lo-uu-x. Tin- insurance ritual ion ia more
complicated. The fire iuaurance buaineas is conducted al an almost univer­
sal lose, at the low rates at which com-

A Full Slock &lt;&gt;f ttogdrll Itrou.

A ml,re perfect piece of machinery in not in market.

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER -n
IJ T» • x
the liret beef here, that eon be had any- |
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H TATIA T fl FzHTIT.
are great
------- WE PAY THE------Xlupal ULdilllb,

increase of building, and of a few man •

maud*, ami the producer* are In
trouble aoldy becanae of the *upp!y,
and the conM-qucut low price*. Aa the
demand u rapidly 'increaaiug, and
tlrerv is every prospect that within a
year ar uro at the m&lt;»t, it will over
take the production, the great mining
cumponiM are unwilling to intern pt
their work or diminiah their proapeeta
of hbaring lu the improved market of
the future, and while few of them are

OF ALL KINDS, Plain and Fancy, AT VERY LOW PRICES.

70c. per Gt Hon.

•S-SMs Sewing Machines,

than six yrara, is an interesting object
of stmly. The revival of trade, which

prevailing activity.

From $5.00 to .$ 15.00.

Bailed Linnet d OU

BOOTS AND-SHOES,

with
ingout from-it in every directkni A letter stock we have never had,
through the great hilU that anrround
a ereat deal,

Cloaks, the Latest Styles! TUBAL CAIN.

card i* ready to alidc from the box. be
kin call the turn evwy rime.”

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i„

DKESS GOODS.

A 1, /X T» D A 1. Tl 4^ Cl ।

vOIOIJLcLIIIIjS,

All of the latent hIuuIch and jNittern* VERY CHEAP.

twelve year old 1»oy- who fell from the
wbouldcr* of that tiglit-rofie walker in
Ogden ami waa killed. Hr waa the min
of City Mandial Allen, of Junction City,
Kanaaa. lie road iu a tlaah paper the
“Wonderful Adventure* of Clem, the
Circa* Clown.” and longed to imitate
him, mi he ran away. He fell aixty feet

LARGEST
STOCK!
BRUSHES,I i^EBW&amp;ST■ WSS5"‘
*
I&lt;
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J
•
beaver i paisley shawls '

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TTTTp ■aT-rmTT-n-p I

..r Xr

--------------------- T U KIN 11 U KL i Fniiect

1±.

lost Conip]ete stod

I

THE LARGEST I.IXK IS TOWS.

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A BIG LINE OF

i'\y

luiF*t Sffilll Mil IIKI pamters

in k w«t. and tkat .&lt;xb Haima will I

Z"a‘S."7iLIt‘ur.,S-=;

Than anyother Arm dealing

■»r

-

in fiinilture

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
,

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.

i

„ nrr term-ran d nlore r« initd eh- than ever hrfnrr. nnd nnlnith-

H&amp;lV vd AMJX0 i f.ur

J. LENTZ A SONS.

KOCHKR BROTHERS

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QEPT. l»t, 1970,

Just Received

;
,

GROCERY w“‘‘41
mtoirE!

GOINS, GOING, GOING I

Wanted!!

l AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF

My New Slock of Fall Goods!

Wanted!!!

"ewFr’*h^'‘,,dLow l00.00fl POUNDS
that ahe I
tfik"

COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

YOVXO LADIES I Boihh- Ac I-’miu-is

Will doo

Having Iwught^or

»&lt;*» i

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
TERMS REASONABLE.
Court further umhIimM that, haring
duly reeognired the minority (the repuhteaN) ami appointed a third in

,

„„„

_

_

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

I

CAST IRON,

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS.

—B00ts, Shoes, notions, Etc,

Cheese ui Everything

sw DON'T FAIL TO CAI L

One C en t i*LL W0OL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS.
PER POUND,

.. tr n.en
11

Shawl*. WMerproots, Laos,Hamburg Edging.

’ . ir^HOSIERY.

One-lialf CASH, end one hiK

ZEPHYR, GER1AMT0WI tri STOMIMG YARMS
’

vwr ATT

TRADE at my *Ure.

BOISK A FRANCIS.

C. WOLCOTT.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

VIENNA BAKERY.

�Far tn»l

Pay vrf

ZM l»7t.
ParrM

CASH TRADE. CASH TRADE.

Nashville, Hept. lfi 18711.

country.

Unload Wheat aud Qralu Ex­

peditiously ■! Accurately.

Mim Faaate
ts, I r;r.n&lt;- itru,*vi&gt;».
,
Mr. Jaa. Jordan and Mias DelL Priest

Blair.

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
Groceries, Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Caps, Notions &amp;c.

Thursday

list church.

Tbsdwtoto
VL Villa,

» hipping aud pounding him brutally;

Hia saa (Edward), mm W the means*.

PAT THE HIGHEST IARKET PRICE

with Frog-foot, of Hastings, Frog-foot

ulstere.
»nl Line of Damask, Hamilton, SimpaonX Mcrriand Cocbeeo Prints.

mack. Pacific,

dially, kinking him and hia measure of
spate* over, palliag his hrir and beat-

I.O» yard* Lonsdale Rmnnante at UJ center worth IQ to job.
it tomes.
V.®
autl cheapcat lirw of Dress Gtxsl* ever brouglit
,o J*******114’ yriUi u range ot prices from 5 eta. to 71, consisting of Knickerbock­
er Salting*, Alpturas, Zulu Cloth aud RevcrriUe Sateen* in all the new rimdea.
Examine our Melange Twills at 14 to » cents.
all to take pattern
Our Black and Colored Cashmeres all wooL from 371 to 75 rente, with a fall
line of Velvets. Satins and Mik. for Yrimminga.
esMnef For those that iUdC-TStA**, *°‘***’o*c rioek of Oxford arid Cable Shirting*, over 30 different patterns
vise them to go to the Boston Stork.
where they wilt find a complete line id

and if William Anderson Cooler comes

revolver, informing them that
There will be an illustrated lecture

VEKMOXTVILLE ITEMS.

wprtli S3. Nice Union S*ply Carpete 35
unly 40 cents. A new thing entirely.
Suit* sold in ten day*, prices ranging
1. «- u«------- ■&lt;, with
price* tbe lowest. 100 pair* nsnts at 01.00 per pdir. Ikwuijful I’sut* at fiSJW.
M liairs CAMiincrr Pant* aud Vest at fiLT" ------- *L
““
and foolish will profit thereby.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Neek Wear, J
IF'All the 5-cent Prints you want at
100 pairs Duck Overalls for SO centa-tui
D. D. Gnirrmt’a.
IvtZiJx
“
Geo. Wririey, lost a chIH 11
1 eta. a pair up.
TV Orders for Hair work taken
A full Hm
it w holesale lii
........ ..... --—j
, llrn-_
M. J. JKVFKKT.
brain following an nttact of^zdtarihara. ■
- It to tbe third daughter be has burned. •
Applcs-are coming into market at au
n0(| Hats. He can fit the largest
astonishing rate.
With the present f men or smallest boy. Don't forget the

Iw) 8mt h Dealiu rith then.

Chicago aud threatens to make

Scott teak Milla before Em]. Coleman.

the walls will

him, Ed. paying the cost*.

WEST KA LA 10 ITEMS.

brethren of the Satae press for

er, found a man at the grainery filling

The Spire boya have purchas'd anew
elover swicr.
holler.
Mr*. George Swan lie* dancroudy ill,
the with consumption.
j
Query: Does draining sframpa cause
the wells to all go dry !
!

C. C. Wolcott wants all the old iron

On.,,. U fa IW UM ««„I

JSK

: w -w-r. . rwv

be

Richfield. Oneida county, N. Y., Sept.

Mr.. Hess, a prominent dealer of
Grand Rapid*, ascended Ainsworth k
Brook* elevator cupalo Wednesday,
and turning hia gare over our tlouroll­
ing village^ remarked: “Naahville i*
only lw« summer* behind Hasting*."
Owing to the late warm weather, a
number of our cituens are enjoyinir

vivc him. His wife died Feb. 1Mb,
1S30. All of hia children but two were
living near him ; Ixe and Jobu TuckT. IL Bartram, aud J^ra. Wm. Pratt in

W. Simmons living Oswego county, N.
Y. He came to Michigan in IBM, and
from that time until hia death resided
iu Assyria. Hr lias been troubled with
IMralysis foi a number of yrara. which
finally earned him away. A lagc num­
tier of.friends and relatives followed

The Maple Grove Mite Society ia
progreaainc splendidly with increasing

one of our merchants, D. C. Smith,

with hi* family a short time ago, ho*

KACGHFMAX.-MA»OX.—At th* mM«n of
Holter. M Oct. I3U. j«hB II. KMcW-tta
cousiy. Mks, to Lorn. M Mw.,„r
LATTIMO.- nAKTHOLKMKW Alite
et KUter 1- HolUr, IMatel telUsi. ot Msgte
Urovr, to Mbo Kite tlartboteawv, ■&gt;( lua,!*.
MHJ.KR.-DICKSOM. At tte tetowotito ww».

Did you evert How uhcat grow^J
Coni husking is bimmiiig right along,
that which grew on low loud, aud in- ,
Jared by frost will hardly pay for husk-

Eli Wells has a turiev that went intbe egg businea* for a premium, hating

ly closed busiut-M to get ready for
Thanksgiving.
which will soon be in progress. The soci­
ety will he entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Brice, Sept Uni.

last from bi* trip through Illinois and !

Wisconsin.

It is hia first virit to Uiat '

Woodland couple.

Midmghi Burglary.
D. L. Talbot with wife aud two
children, lire a secluded life, in the
quiet man. attending to his business.

and lowly Jeans.

Each ia endeavoring

against tho verdict of God: “Hoooc thy
father aud thy mother."

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tVHiawatha, Globe, Michigan Rose,
ij^tey’* Mayflower and all tbe leadtolT^alrothe breMO rent^ehimno'"te '
"”7 ’
M‘e **•!«« &lt;*»« chewing HI
town; MS Well .1* the largest line of
smoking tobaccos, pipes, smoker’s or- I

Box Paper and Stationery
Scloil Booti! scM Booti!

woek. They were donated by I. J.
Bronka at Maple Groye. and five of
them weighed Hi pounds.

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
Beautiful Design* in

Waltham and Elgin Watches.

OUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS

a

SOL&lt;D! pkescriptions.
uui r»miiT

pared from

We Mean TSiuiinesu*.
BOISE BROTHERS.

SPECIAL ELECTION.

NEW GOODS’

100 piece* Standard Print* nt Wholesale Price*.
Good Sheeting, yard wide, for 6 cent*, worth 8 cent*.
D. C. GKirrrrn's. Lonsdale Muslin, for 10 cent*, worth 12|.
rr-Order* for Hair Work token Heavy Table Linen, (pure linen) for 30 cent*.
er*’
—----- M.J. Jgryggr. | pufe Linen Crash, for 8 cent*, worth 12 1-2 cent*.
.
. I Heavy Kentucky Jean* for 20 centa, worth 25. cent*.
riJof'Ven
’-TIif
cent* worth
20 cents.
l&gt;ain»of
Men*
Calf Lau
Boots, ?2.uo per • Heavy
IlvavJ Feather
rtauicr Proof
r root Ticking,
i tvKtng, for
tor 16
lucent*
worm lucent*.
•a'oumi |Kdr,34\Vomen’s Braver Cloak*, »x5o Unkcrsville Denims, only 15 cent*, worth 18 cent*.
-,;r [
“
;H
Duck-Ovemlls for 50 cent,, worth 75 eoub..
• , Rucking*
- - -------- ---------- ------------ -- Beatifaf Brocade Dre® Good, for 12 1-2 cent,.
a txt Collsretl* at
Johm Bkrxeu.

ry-All tbeAoent Prints you want at

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

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

BLACK CASHMERE. 50 cents, worth 75 cents.

rue Lvntw uisinet. (uciicvuc As­
syria, Maple Grove., aud Kalamo tract- j

ioual.) contemplates

1 Blank Books! Blank Books!

I E. Cook's, Nashville, for only fili-jier
ton.
.
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I
IT' Fresh Baltimore Oysters, by the '

Largest line of Balmoral Skirt* in Ntwhvilk* from 50 cent* to
$1.00. A bargain.
50 Felt Skirts, at wholesale prices.
Hosery front's cent* to 25 cent* per pair.

iUO.OOO po.lixl. of Mrlnl applet, for
which I will pay tbe highest maket

Imilding a new ;

rille.

tlac tiamc of always having consider­ dition to his hotel at Thornapplr Lake, woodshed.
able money about him. Hia house ia which was dedicated with a house­
in a looter plasm, on a by-road, and a warming party last evening. He has
half mile from the iwwtvsl neighbor’s. also bought a steamer, which will be
Last Wednesday night, a little after l&gt;ut ou the lake early next spring aud
mulnigbt, Mr. and Mr*. Tallrot were
tempts at ballancing fell ofl the load | M“®w"'
awakened by a crash at the door, and
Walter Power* is bob-uobbing for the "kentplaah*’ into tbe water, and after j
the next minute a man stood over GMuro clique, saying Im ia to be ehieftln-iii with n cocked revolver and -aid quill-driver of that sheet wbrti resar- floundering about awhile swam to shore i r|p, ln
if they made an v resistance Iw would eeted. Walter is young and the crea­
blow their brains out. It ia calculated ture will he a good organ fur him to an overcoat to wear home to keep the
Some would
there were two burglars in the room. grind, but it will kill him. and then waler “oolru" his hide.
say ho had bricks in hia hat, but no,
Mr. T. kept
«««•
«vr tea what will become of Dan. and Put..
they were in bia wagon.
•bed. it *m removed and the pocket
Th" temperance mass meeting, held
torn out of hia jHiut* which were hangMrs. Sam. Matteson has a pet toad
at the Baptist chureb on Sunday evenwhich creates modi amuwuicut for the
family, bavin* lived with them ten
ca were made by Wm. Fhwter, Elder
years it han Is-came quite domesticated;
Harder. Bev. Newton, Elder Holier.
living in their reHer winter or summer,
Henry Bailey and L. J. Wheeler, which
enlivening the dranry momenta with
distance from the boose, it waa quite
ite son*-, it goe* ont or in the cellar at
A
half
bnriiel
of
potatoes
lay
in
lire
dark aud the burglar*. who ever they
ita pleasure. but pn fera to *toy where
were, eeatned to be quite well acquaint­ News office this week, that has brought it haa the lwat living-. when young it
ed with the phmiae*. The door w*f out rounds of applause from the many
good
farwwrs,
who
have
invaded
oar
late it ha* got ao old that ajump of 4 or
broken open by a atone weighing about
30Rs. Mag thrown against it.

12201273

Goods Declining1 ! j

Wamrd.

An OH Rsmdeat ol Assyria Gone.

DRUGGISTS,

Remember

lies at the point of death.
Mrs. G; E. B. Bradley of Ionia Co.
has moved into thia section to locate a

W. A. AYLSWORTH

Died in Assyria, oo Sunday Oct. IStli.
Hiram Tuckerman, in the 77th year of

BIOTHERM,

Fine Designs very low, trimmed free.

utoe. ...a ... MM amp rf botl&gt;.
Cnriter ,onUi ,„„un&lt;r
who would not wirii to tie a farmer.
| th«, huliea of Nashville aud vicinity,
Frank Loomis'new brick block teas- tliat die has just returned from Cluca•muing towering proportions. The up* 'Ui a large and well selected Mock We buy our Goods for CASH, aud buy them right, and •
„
which, coupled with our very low expenses enables ns to sell
-Rtel. U
hJ
« feM.
fMM. vj.,
f
ami Fancy
the chase. Ami ipw He«y has loaded
Mr, Rut,. Brook. ol M.pk. dronr, Mr*",. wfcwfc
U L
I. 1*
rm- I “
G„^."
hi5]'
"cheap foi j Price*. All kiuds of Produce taken in exchange f«n Goods.
Owing Urthe severe illness of Lewis
.
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...
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with l.t-i.-L- loo It.
Io.,rlv ....I.
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next time u thief calls ou him be will
completed, ready for the outride brick, j
TI.~ c.a. riiiw. M.^l, kri . I. Er*-.
«*!*••
IT'S. Licbhauscr
has received hia
utised a Supcrvigsr. in Lew’s stead,
Mrs. P. S. Spaulddiug, one of the old­
77 j
7A.
” i !“&gt;• «nd winter stock of Ready Made
acd ia doing duty with the Board at
'
' ' V\' m. । Clothing, which lie will sell cheaper
Monday
with
est settlers of this town, died on Friday scrimmage on .,“
--------------------------tilan
erer
Hastings thia weak.
Broaa, a blacksmith, lircauae tlie latter
W; A. Aylsworth ia in receipt of an
Mr. John Ogden and wife of Brook­
immense stock of g&lt;Mxls, which would
field, were visiting friends in thia sect- Mr. Broaa received some bruise*, but Ruchitig* and Collarette. at
retired from the contest with an excell­
they are switching. Numc Rathlmrn
ent reputation fur forbcarence.
made a daily practice of enjoying him*
mnu uarno. a wiuow iauy living just
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nr Wc allow uo Furniture houac iu
rd, with business than we were.
over the line in bur sister town Maple 1
1hc «««*" quarterly mceUng of the central Michigan to l&gt;cat ua in style, '
quality or price.
The Atlantic express was taking on
perity we would say that she owns
Kellogu, Dexauat A Co.
M°nHouse. inVeTmoutvillc, on Tueaday
IF" Good* must l&gt;r down. Griffith
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward last. Quite a number were present,
size in the state. She has twenty-two Itecsc, ia sojourning in West
West Kalamo. ant
* *• sell
•** » yard* of Calico for nn even
•“‘Jl l**e meeting was an interesting one ! will
heel, and the “ki-yi-ing" that ensued
fire aud burglar safes. Iwsidea a doseu
f
last
n-Mik “n&lt;1 voMidcrable business of impor- | dollar,
i
&gt;a*i
weei,. Unrr WM trnnBacted. The next meet-1
—
Weight, 8 pounds.
8. L. Hicks one of the flrat settlers of
firms that the
The fanners are wondering what they [
thia village, but lately of Charlevoix
will do with their corn, aa the damp
atm m-m -w
has returned to Nashville, where he
warm weather is growing and rotting Aimer hr hia a badly hrnfeed one. His boot will sqjourn during the winter. Says it, either in the shock or in the crib.
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the woods, and Charier pursued. but

AIS8W0BTH A BROOILS.

D. C. Gatrrmt.

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st price* in Overcoat* you will Uud at
8. LtERIIAlAKR’s.

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GROCERIES

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WHOLE STOCK BOOT, BOOTS AND SHOES,

RFWitoon A Howe have Just receiv-

DOUBLE SOLE AND TAP, WARRANTED.

D. C. GuirrtTu’s

IF YOU WANT

Only $2.50, really worth $3.50
good young 1
cuce in ea»h

and |my the* AVKrr-

Iteu l Fseict.

tiul V- Moots for yourself or box, you i
may go Harry County over, and you ।
D. C. GgirrtTii'a.

rv A

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WILSON &amp; HOWE.

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; OUR UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA

THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY STORE

FOR 48 CENTS ACTUALLY WORTH 65 CENTS,

ville.

5 inches ia anough to canw it to require
rest. Mr*. Malteaon would not part
with the little pet, and think* she will
have to feed it to keep it aHv*.

Fresh Goods and Ltw
Prices.

Fimt-clatto Leather Shoe, warranted not to rip, only $1.
Pebble Goat, sewed and button, only &gt;1.25.
i Good Calf-Skin Shoe. (Ladies’) only $1.25.
' 100 Pairs of Children Shoes to select from.

rf w7S.8M., Our Stock of Groceries to Suit Our Customers:

Cured Smoked Shoulder* on hand at
L. J. Wbmws’a

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1* full to overflowing with

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SUGARS, TEAS,

BUTTER AND EGCxS

concern, Dan., and Pat.. awl tl&gt;ej have
sprang a new game which. If it works,
w ill be a soft thing for them. Th this:
On the Mi the Cfitbro w«ea is to be
eoldona purchase mortgage of fiSM

COFFEES, SPICES,

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
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CANNED GOODS,

Plea«e Remember:
lutraCing that, then polled, owe branch
following the floor, teortug dud up.
and milking kiudling wood of all parte
it touched, eatered the door coring.

STAPLE AID FAICT SB0CEB1ES!

We will be pleaded to ahow you our eoodit whether
or not
lleapect&amp;Rv,

as one, than all the rest of the divine*
nod Squire* in thia vicinity put togeth­
er. Good goods and low prire* ia what

rail the majority.

BOSTON STORE.
ry For the Beat Mbcent Cbewin
Tobacco go to
w tLsox k Howe’s.

Crockery &amp;

qTfIE IVEW

OTNew styles ofdark prints. only
cento per yard at
D. C. GaftwirnS

I

KELLOGG, DEMARAY &amp; Co.,

HEAT UTTLK BEAT MARKET

Still on Earth

Maa trial an.

[COFFINS, CASKETS, ROUES, &amp;&lt;•.. &amp;cj;
Ba ftsM atiMl rui—&gt;Brte ta mw*y partiriiBai .

KELLOGG, DBMARAY &amp; CO.

|

CHAS. W. SMITH.

Drngv and

�/ 1LEUBT «UTH,

Thom sraMUMmmsootlytag tog anbtas

FAITH AND FM.I RIW.

deepest niotat ahuil threv
• ..:.
!&gt;.,- -Mru-. of

SWEEZET,

Mad

Attorney A Counsellor.
though a great enms were approaching
onr altarn. If it lx, true that Ch# poJ
tivirtsare

it ra djfFiouli

LUMBER WAGOH,
Fa km Waqoms a SrcciALTr.
A RACK WITH WOLTE.M.
ia the Protestant Chnrch

oil

will begin to fall arc now in the cradle
or are just lisping their first words.
Thcf full results of evohition and ma-

jROBERTS A HOTCMAIM,

DBDG8, lEDICllHui CBEI1CAL3,

fsthera

The n&gt;ad&gt; wind broken and

collected atul tried to interfere and sc jh
arate u» ; and it w*« only tfoiu that Ldis-

bndlo since the world was made. But
after Humboldt and Miller, aud Lvell

combat with the editor of the baUy THe ■
ta the following intcrostgraph.
* You have insulted me.* he
the result of two yean*
sboutod; you hare insulted my family,
sad you have insulted my unde.* Tho thorough trial of the relative efficiency
crowd was for the most part delighted I
standard
at being privileged to witness a row -a ।

beautiful they were, then the multitude

descends aa abruptly a bristling preci­
pice, the rugged horrors of its yawning
gulf halt hidden Iwuoath mantling vinos, I will, and bring liack tho dip;&gt;er, too; by a nymph, who bnng
and only betraying ita grout depth by aud than wo will neo who has tho moat then on that of the cmi
the faint mustod tingle of tbe stream
cried, ‘My dears, don't go a-figh ting tike
which hides in Ha grim boeom. But
this, or you'll hurt yourselrca.* The

Aina
im.- pcriBiucii as least
“ t-t"
to.gpcompany her. the headstrong girl1 •ho ••’•‘rufully oliccrvtd: 'They hurt
persist-sd in going, snd, putting ou her j th^owelvc*. They don't kuow how to.'
ahawi, hurried down the garden path. I
antagonist then walked dqwri the from tbe British war office. The witnband waa i
"owed. ' Don't follow lisbmcnt may bo summarirod thus:
forest. Il
I hare as much right:
smmzkcu

obstacles it opposed dtxunod by tho
farmer, that when Jacob Weir, a sturdy
Scotchman,
with
a
large family
of tow-hcada, built a log cabin in
tliat region in tho very heart of a mighty
forest, aud installoil himself and arid

storm bursts in its fury, bat mart listen

things has affected religion, not by find­
ing some new origin of man or by find­
ing an escape from a God, but by mak­
ing popular and powerful a new form of
public study and public knowledge.

A uuro tabular aAwi wrnt selling
forth iu detail tifo establishment of

15,'JQKof all ranks, and lll.HM horses;

in Germany, Switaerland, England,
Spain, and even South America. His
call for colonist*! to settle in the United

wo have lusnicd to love facta." We ad­
mire Milton, and Dante, and Spenser,
but we do not want them to comj»&gt;!Mfor na confessions of faith. We shall
put onr poets in one group, our think­
ers iu another.
We must not. therefore, feed that all
of the disturbance of the air in the
sanctuary has come from Darwin and
Huxley, aud that school; very much &lt;&gt;f

JM1WERH A BARLOW,

•pond&lt; d to by thousands, and in Feb-

HARDWARE,
ing in the sunshine, ao must thv Chriatiau aud the friends of Christianity anil
of all religion ducline to wait for a
storm to Imrst, but they must mark tho
fitful gusto of wind (list come up from
comiMsa |&gt;ointo accustomed to blow i|l
to the preefoua ships upon tbj sea; or

tbe net community sailed for New Or­
leans. The Texas acres proved uninhabitable from malarial causes, and the
Communists, with Cabet at their head,
settled at Nauvoo, HL. which had just
been vacated by Joseph Smith, and his
Mormopa. For a few years they had a

ly in numbers that, in 1855. tbe

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rtow.

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Scotland of too in winter grows uneasy
1
tn k*fT
l&gt;ccau.K her precious un&lt;» are scrims the But diaacniions arose as Cabet grew i
old and his intellectual faculties de- ;
Is mV Iim'm rbXpVfai •
moor aud uight ia falling around the
i«hsM
hearth and the air ia full of sudden wind dined; tbe community was split into] «&gt;»*&gt;•«»•.
factions, and iu 1856 ita founder dind, |
and snow. Il may lie, there will not be
a greet overwhelming temjicrt; tint then broken-hearted, in St. Ixinia. After, I JEOPLE’S DREG STORE,
HnxUru
ahe goes agaiu sad again to the door the removal to Iowa, no longer ago than I '*
and longs to see the children once agniv
emhittert'd content

All

Um In lute, far enough to make them than l&lt;*0 out of the thousands
1LM6 borsen; foot guards, fi.SfM; in­
liaile«| Calwt'a ideal commupity
fantry of Ihe line. 130,006; First and
such cutliuaiaam.
Second West India regiment*, B19; love of mere pictures to the study of
' Tw. l.rr, Bull* ■ Xu* .ud . Bun,. I W’’
W&gt;0DrE*R’
royal Malta fcncible artillery..'UKl; army plain truth, mi far as attainable. Stncdy
would start involuntarily, aud look hast-1 “"'J
ho
vilifies service corps, *2,900, and 1,100 honoi;
fields of faith.
While Jacob G. Zerr, of Gcigrrtown. j
txaicr la
huge trees that hemmed him in ou ily around, fancying the tread of some U*0 newt prominent Ldwrals in the army hospital corps, 1,746; artillery
President
of
tlic
Berks
County
Agrimilitia,
1
7.6'22;
engineer
militia,
1,315;
every side with nutihng energy and no wild animal. In tbe ghostly light, the country, and terms them traitors-betn-es seemed to alreteb up to a gruel er
U»vy venture to quusttou the pol- infantry militia. 1 18.625, and yeomanry.
। from the Blate lair at I hiladclphia in I
’
■*
matters pruejK-red with him. Thecroja hciglit, aud thcirgnaried branches k«&gt;k
government of which the
creation.
So far aa men have been
i • b“Kgy
and tho tow-heads grew apace -the one
made atheists by science they have fa-cti
rhde it has held u hereditary friend- I
H&lt;
taldiahnuut return id the volunteer made such without much good, logical
bringing money into Jacob's pocket, the
force ' 214.21*1 &gt;, 581,018.
other sunshine to his dwelling; and, as agination crouching
cause. Evolution if proven would nut
I I Ul S RLSSELL,
to spring
upoq he
infrequently she pausec
the point, it han not yet been proven
Among the most curious ciampka of The only new sentiment which this pos­ 1873 a largo number of miners tree- I
tiinving man. Nowhere was a heartier bn aif. thinking »hc aa
persistence in art are the well-known itive school may logically claim to have Kd on the LTt« tcscrvaUonn. and the
cycltalla in tho thicket
Wen's.
Fncnd or acquaintance, or sound of stealthy breathing rkw beanie | &lt;»ffeu**»oand defen.iv.- (hi
ma boldly do-land that the miners | waa altout to |&gt;a*a the ferocious animals.
created is the deep conviction that we do
paaaing stranger, alike worn sure of a her. Then, ebiding h creel I for tow, Euiopi^n states, acme ।
nut know anything about the form
scot at tho hos(&gt;itable baud, and a warm ; wcaknrv*. she w-mhl
„
। T. 7 ' —
or uatun* of tied.
But we sliould uuoiary ion-c cicarvu inrir country ol .
nook in the chimney-corner. And such I length the tall, slender
not hav# waited for such a teacher the intruder, and trouble was av.wtesl ‘“’'“'j,U'e ,&lt;1U w“ under Uw buggy.
ilh interval at this mS- ! England and Italy; yet they appear to conic from tho outside of our
f .1 Kumwr.uf u»
«r;
I.;..-...
j&gt;OBT. J. GRANT Sells
.bo m..lr .
I '-WJ •»;' l-U Th. .„.»J . 1,„™.
vmoug thv oldest remains in many temples. We should not have liugcre-l
the sky,
widely-srparaied plaeeo.
Mr. Nesbitt •o long amid th&lt; puerilities of faith, o( ihri. nwmUioHK &lt; i..k&gt; in Lu n&gt; |
&gt;&lt;rh ol
and have committed to writing so much
jHiatw
they
were
made
fur
the
purpose
with huge logs of hickory and hemlock,
about the Almighty. Il lias permitted
that erack1—1 and blazed aa though they
•u-Pcuao wttoo wateb
dm mind to (Kinder over many things rirt, mounuuu region of Ifolonwfa. of ” rr,
wounge. «„.l
J ..i t™ Ubull. -Imall™ ■»
enjoyed being burnt. No wonder hos­
within its own dc|&gt;ths, but that muu&lt;- uodrmblrel
.1
,m,.re,.»re»U !, bre .ru.*
“T.1''","”, ‘“■.’I"*"
‘‘f
pitality is out of fashion now; for whrt steflxl batoning with such intczMly that °* ,bc ‘ ’••rman army may now be fairly
Salt, Limo, Water Limo, die.
mind should l&gt;c alow about printing all
Th. Vi™ ..u lire Cul..re4o rererr. Thr
t.m.
। her very breathing avninl mispcuilrd. P’1* Bl l.iS'-MXK) lucn at the hue. and British rts&gt;re, and on analysis were tla thoughts iu being ao much final
found
to
lxcompcxMxi
and
culored
in
, Waa tliat the rind' moaning through
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’ ’Landwrhr.
'
'
u“’ ”
B«*crres
and
thv
First
truth from heaven. We ought not to
hkts
manner
&lt;carvr aud nearer came ail ul •bum are thoroughly drilled and the same -------- aa those of undoubted have rushed into print ao liartily with
--J-ij,
Tjje U»UM] ty|M: is
uclancboly sound, an I rr*dy to enter Ute ti&lt; Li at any momenl. ‘-gyptian origin,
buggy was completely overturned by
not round.
round, but spindle-aliaped, UICU.
die had u&gt; mn f«,» 1^, These mea are of various afies. from 2«&gt;
aot
the struggles of the auiruab, and the
and marked with alternate iudentexl
Agency.
occupants were violently tlirown out
badHa of red atu! blue, the coion being quainlance with the Maker of the uni
after their pLin Ixit abundant supper.
upon their brads, but cwca|xvd injury.
Br gbt and strong biased the fire, cast­ on her track.
’ 1 Landa ehr and die Ijamlrturm. which scjMi-ated by a narrow white, line
verse, and, in their intercourse with us Talicqnachea. Mnaclic
These lie-vla are found in England, on
ing flickering shadows on the rough
Kate waa a courageotia girl, and swift­
common [M»plc, they said more tiisn
ceilings and rougher walls, flashing red­ footed aa an antetope; but when loo
their relations and infonnation warrant , ,
------ —
ly bock from the well-scoured pewter yelling |mck burst from the bushes into making due deduction, number 1.300.000 ]n ,ta,.v aud Egy|4- They arc |»rticm- ed. Ttie bad effects of that old (amiI | I*m|sb*. Unitalui and Pcaha at the I and checked the horrn from running
■»u the drawer, lighting up the ruddy view, and, glancing over her abouldera mcn. All three 2,W&gt;0,(MXJ aoLhera can ' ’"’j
in the atire along the isrity are now seen. They had not ixvn r White River Agency. Alxiut m* many I away. All thin h*|&gt;|M'iic&lt;l in lean lime J^KNTLtl BROS. A WILKINS,
coantoaaube of old Jacob, and the as ahe ran, alto saw them bounding !&lt;e niarvhiMl in twraty-fonr hours after co’*r*®
tlic Ithinc. The oldest n|k-ci near the throne. They had met with ' more arc scattered over the far Wsnturn j
handsome ouas of six tall, broad-ahoul- after her, their heads ontatrrte|icd. their being ral!c&gt;l out. us all thk Qnartcrmxn“"*• be Egyptian, but in al! probdrred and atrong-limbed sous, and, red tongues lolling from their open ter a amuigcmcuts are made 111 time of »wlily the (uilteni wm continued in
NAMU, 1HMMIM «ml OI.I.\1»N.
U- Creflurel fl. Bub..., .b» ure ^r I Thu^b dre , t're. ..rtouMn^b. |
finally, throwing a whole halo of light mouths. anajTpiDg, growllug ami leap­
around the spot where sat the torment ing madlv up, thirsting and raging for tliis total must lie deducted 200,000 for
and the. idol of the household, saucy, her blood, a sickening terror took poa- tin- fortreoaea, 150,000 for the coasts
improving Opportunities.
daring Kate. Jacob’s only daughter -acMion of her. Should her hmfai fail and against Denmark. and 100,QUO for
Shu was of the tallest height of woman,
Among the first in Leadville there by the beautiful Mane Antoinette influence*. tor the reason tliat until
^EWTON BOISE,
and for aujx-rb fora, unshackled by stumble or fall, she would inevitably Im»
happened to be a merchant who once What a diamond necklace he at last quite lately their reset vatiuus abounded
finds fnll dlustrathe restrmnta of art, had al! the elas­ dragged down and torn in pieces by whom would only require n fortnight handle*! a wholosalc buNneas of throe bought for tbe royal friend! In the
ticity and subtle grace which nature i
icann.
Buch
men
as
Henry
Clay,
Abra
­
at the most to I o ol the frontiers. The
meantime the illustrious and ijxjUc.sm
ham Lincoln and many others bare
,------- ------- 7
““ ' us»«: ura uren ivui irom ncr Dunes anil
woman was in her rndacr, and hail no
ble and regular tn outline; her ey«« nothing left but a bl.«ebing skeleton are completely finished, and orc fully
|nrt in ttie drama of love and necklacea {■ay vary little attention to farming, al
large, clear and blue m th* heavens, to tell of her and fate! On they came. aimed. They are furnished with large upon tins opfwrtuuity, and. getting to­ of [&gt;oor Bohan. Our theological drama though they possess an abundance of
her .~lth ol goUen h.ir Ih.L elo~ l„ he, hod* duod oUebioK *&gt;&lt;l
gether sufficient funds, he built a vast lias met with much such s denouement. rich fanning
to aunnouut difficulties. One well ac­
- —„-------lands,. which
——____
form—more
...
shod of slabs and filled it with rows of Th- Cardinals had met the King of j •han one-third of the arable sod in the quainted with the early life of cx-Guv. . .
rt™ ortorurt flowed dmoM to her
her dre- d u flew o»&gt; ib tbei,
_ n, ...K
"*
hrt would hjee boerr
rorj
,le |
Uwtb lhor ydlta,. wr*T..
bunks, two tiers high. ca|*able uf accom­ Kings at Trent and Do rt, and Geneva State, In case ot war they are aide to George 8. Boutwell, of MaaaaehiireUa,
Irgbi of . idhroodrU hdr-dredor. Io e,,lco. ever ■wording o&lt;weer wad orwerw.
modating 5&lt;M) sleepers nightly.
Hi»
Secretary of Ihe Treasury under Gen. i
*
ta
•oort. .be wm ■.h»r&gt;,U&gt;me, fr*rk, rurwe S„.
„(
u,l .Iowa U,.
,
roewaagen and cummamla, and io I the | *&amp;*! can hold out as long as did the | Grant, gives an interesting sketch ot ।
pl.-Ucted grrl, „«
fc
m- g^,,, pub ;bd beelu»Uwere
Being with Whom they held such oom- M—— •»-- 1----■r camo
cm. the
u„ hurried,
oom„,.
.
' Ihr
. midmg
lb.
mineiog,
waddhag, | u&gt;J done ud duwr
^^.^aurereburt,
mnnion was not at all the Alui'ghty nor
raaajrtarUd
beUre
who
wdl, poatiug brealU.
She ireebed
reachcil iho
the [ b* vumplctcd and iu thorough working tbourand cracks that gwjted between the Savior. A falao figure had come
t
----- w—। r
me
was
gudr O gUr. ihe
Wu ciosoi
dared tiel»- i onl" before jHM, Germany has the ad tfae nnacaaoticd boanls. The propric- and played a dreadful |mrt in the robes
street*, with hollow cheats,
...
.Icatx-d.
chesto, stooping -----fore her; but at her shoulders
of • ouovri frotibrr. which »'» was a man o (large six*, and severe of the true Deity.
i
---------- 7-------------- — I*1* f*,nu&lt;l 'n lb® second story of the
shouhlere aallow skins
lllc foremost
I(,remo« ot
or inc—
•- focililato .-.ruivm;,.pcnnteu.lente of the lumib etigagud al store an old but choice library. This I
n. daubed
danhe.1 with
with !• tou
anlj ....w,™ Uic
the- pack
pack Ii •
n’'b&gt;
roneentrir atfacks, such
f»rnish.xl n bed for50 cents,
I am unable to pcrecive tliat tho pre­
rouge, with lack-luster eyre, Uxat meet; his
hi- hot
l_2 breath on
— her
i— check,
_i—i. and
. hia* i •"
» arc regarded
«gurth-&lt;l by military
miiltar authorities !
P°**”d his rules: No talking or vailing forum of research should do Hie Rock quarry, about three miles was a mine of wealth to the lx&gt;y. Ho
from Rocky Point, in Pender county, [ read during the day, when there were
na with a cold, calculating stere. Nor j low growl sounding in her very a*rs, . “ the
“ =
— “=-'=1- 1The
--------------«... **nflbing,
- or
, singing,
- or
. drinking.
.
- . If a
most
successful.
strength
more than deeply impress upon us the
-• '■ —•—
* —&gt;- &gt;
waa she. indeed, what could be termed j when suddenly out. rushed seven atel- °* lhe
is,
on paper. man tcart'd
»r0‘1 ««
•»— Freodi
°------ * armv
■
to "l^P
sleep himself
hinuudf and lol truth that we aru wholly unable to do found the rgg of a terrapin concealed --------- *—-—
a pro;&lt;r young Isily; for, her mother , wart figure*, ahoutsng and waving flam- : -X’WWO men. but Btr Garnet WoIm-Icv. I "‘hcn‘
uf ■ K'—J fine the Heavenly Fallicr; aud that wo beneath a fragment of rock. He «e- dosed, ho retired to t_
dying early, and there being no neigh- fog brenda around tfaur beads m thrv “ wul1 « ‘Hhcr authantire, cafoufate- '“gbl " real; if bo made a nofoo he was should ixx-k rtqiuac of mind and heart
rend till drowsiness caruc
wo on. Then he I 0 I
bins save the binls and aquiTTela, her | camo.
paaie-otrickcn,
tho
wnlrea ' H i» unly about J.800,000. among whom *wn ejected and wHhoul redrew. Ot in tho words*infinite,* "inoomprefamai- Thomas Williams, chief siipcritito:;d- took a Little physical exercise to rooro j
c-luosUon had been conducted on ra scoured back to the forest,and the half- I *ro n‘ort&gt; t}uui bW.000 nndnlkd men. ™nr*e the Mammoth Bleeping Palace blc,” and their lofty parallels. Bat, in­ cnL for examination. Mr. Williams, hinaclf. When he felt sleepy agaiu Ite |
jriaSl ,on^"*1
bJ hcr I^her i fainting girl wan conducted or rather Beaidre this, the state of the territorial;
rnon’r7- “ 4deserved to.—Ernest stead of leading to atheism, this seven­ l»eing busy at the time, pni the egg in plunged his head into a ——•—•
his pcx^ct until he could spare time
and her brother*. Bhe was not what is borne, into the cabin.
*n»y and the Ganic Mofate is so doufain Scribner.
ty and ignorance which mark tho (xnu- to constitute himself an “invertigating aud, under thin new a£__
Uvc method-should only oring us up to committor " nn the subject of h-rr^piii to atudy till a fate hour. ... ...«.
Aboriginal Society Gossip.
immediate effects of her fright; but, to ■ «*dy •&lt;’» the fa ginning of a war not
Inc language of our own Book—"Who cgpi. Being thus pigeon-holed, in ac­ bo acquire-' valuable knowledge and
discipline, and prepared himaeif fora
Our nd brethren ontat tbocampooda
her dying day. she could never speak | m,,rc Uu»n l.000.”"0. of wfo.tn 400JXM)
cordance with general principloa.-tbc atiooeasful career. Helf-educated num
without a ahndder of her moonlight rju**
&lt;L*«luet«I for garrisons, ctA, bail another high old time yesterday.
matter was forgotten until aflci the prise the oj&gt;|R&gt;rt&lt;tniiirw which young
—------- :.l .l_ —■----leaving fM)U,O(X) really avaifablc for aoimmortal, and invisible." Aud for my
swift on foot m Camilla herself; be
men trained tn tho schools often throw
lion. Kuaafa'a force, although given on
own port I c&lt;&gt;ui(|wallingly.
It is far
bronght to notice by his searching Lu
A Wonderful lai ratioa.
paper at I.KIO.IMX) men, cannot, as was
lietter to roalise th t wa cannot meas­
Some of the visitors esme a full hundred ure tho Creator than to be making our- pocket for some article tliat hi usually
. —|&gt;rivaw exin■
- ~ - -- —- —7 -—--w
•carried there, when he discover,*!, uoi
TBE MARKKTB.
btlliu o( a wonderful n-achiue, and | cTnl "’•P-'h-. exceed 400,000 men on
aelvee unhappy bv .-win del tales and
have obtained purmiwon ol ilia itartiro 1 *“e Genuaa frontier. Ticitna Cor. initialorv ceremony, which cun isted waudcringn. Wl #n wu once felt lluU
kicking. Whether Nr. WiHiams feeb
principally of eating and dancing, took
U'UIS RACHIKK A &lt;X1
we knew all about our Heavenly Fath­
place night before last, at which time er. &lt;pd we not find continual (sun and
tlx* camp was a Lian, of light aud ImImJ drfcat in imr efforts to liarmotuxe all
CHICAGO A LAKEHTROX RAILROAD.
Mms Flapjack- things and this religious ounccption? to state.—IFi/min-y ton (N- C.) Review.
of tuiaoity, today killed seven hogs, ।
Aflcr the yellow fever had ravaged of hideous round-.
-xntnntMA hmk table.
weig’uiag from 100 pounds to 350 Memphis in 1x78, such was the terror ol from the-Moon waa the belle ol the ball Not a child could suffer or die, not a
A Fight With a Uray Eagle.
mnnnAa trt * ■ * *-------------- ' -___ L ... . tin)
*- - ■ ■ — . —- — 21-.- ... It waaolwerre.1 that young Hop-up-andHit-His-Fcet-Four-Timce
waa
purlieuA young man named Hull Joy shot
find soy one willing to nurse ths sick or
large gray eagle a few morni
bury the dead. James Forties, an en­
oirrjt, uno ut-ii umc coixar, or at lex*,
on hia father's ranch, near
of the Northern Bank of Covington, gineer ou a railway running into the Ho treated her to grasshopper pudding
so thunght A Fick Harden, on tbe eveutKy. I had seen corn taken clean from city, had a fireman named George, a and (line coffee no lew than four times urod a Utile too dost the throne.
It
the cob by machinery, but never before gruff, silent fellow, who had worked inuring the evening, and sqnecxed for seems to me vr should all be glad that
Said Abckwss •
once
ao
hard
that
she
threw
a
fryinghad I ever seen the hair aud bristles with him for years.
a more severe form of thought has come
One day. the
not to make us atheists, but to enable
hu&gt; vacation is hunting among tbe
make a m-teh.—Nevada City f Col.)
mountains, and had nearly Cnishod it
Transcript.
Oar God, instead of disappearing, only bird with a broken wing. Hull's dog
run to retrieve the gamd but found ho,
hiui no easy task, as the bird jumped on
was killed
atoms of thought and
some of hie neighbors to hint tliat the
act qualified him tor a straight jacket
and a straw couch in a madman's eel I,
Jaoob only laughed tho croakers t&gt;

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JHricttee.

life for man.
It has interfered also
lad be so powerwith the almost universal assumption
Empebok William is a steady Bibli­
would need nc
of the second life, for the lending of the
a of the present cal student.
exact sciences ia toward ths overthrow
Pbul-z Bumabck'i salary is 913,500
of assumptions of all kinds and toward
a reliance upon demouvtraUve forms of
evidence. There are fashions or Labite
Tffixx nothing in conduct unimpor­
of argument just as there are fashions reunion of friends beyond the grave tant and indifferent
of dress, or architecture, or decoration. Miss Bara Hcnnell. John Stuart Mill.
Harriet Martineau. Prof. Clifford, and
thority, and a proposition was true be­ others of almost equal genius, stand wild ducks to swim in.
cause some man great in place bad aaid
been ground up into |&gt;atuL
it in profound dignity. Aa children
want no more perfect proof of anything snen is the dignity and moral worth of
tha- that they beard father or mother thia family of intellects that one who coffee accountable tor nervousness and

B1XMAXCX is beginning io look old.

childlike ages which asked for no evi­
dence except that their learned man.
their squire, or bishop, or priest, had
told them to such a purport. In those
more questions of life and death to set­ timis anythinghu song or hiatorv was
tle in four years tlian all tbs men who true, for a book w*a such a rare and
ever sat in this chair put together. But noble thing that it wm not dreamed of
I've managed to get along and do my that an error would live and thrive in
duty, as I believe, and still save the such a holy place. Thus the fan Inon of
moat of them, ind there's no man knows evidence has changed, and now'wo find

PARMENTER,

its old arguments, and we must mention
one more.
The church, mistaking

A. M. ELINT,

CHAS. H. BRADY,

'.'x*3£u£ 5L*
SESSIONS

part in oar personality here, they will
and the eyei of the men surrounding of the w.xxri die in their uew homos, „
u „
play no part in the pera-inal identity of
him moistenAl in sympothv. There , being unable l« endure such blazing 1 Jh,.'futaL
wm a profound silence, in which they sunlight, or such a weak soil, or such I
.

LEWIS DURKEE

-lt&gt;a,tllab!r

• d lie &lt; uMuUJatci!
aillS u|-.«, • ertmunl

EMORY PARADY.

E PARADY.

J. R RASEY.

ftliwrllxursus OrO.

Friehlfal Indian DepredaGost la Sew
iy»
on
»*•

arderuig
United

u&gt; 'be kiuisr.
Loyd's ranch

WILLIAM JONES.
of defense against the attack of a mob.

that tlie fact that the flowers died in au-

of idle news and

,1JTib. -ol .oiij^oom

lhu “*«■

’o"“ b?

&lt;fX, Un f..lrj,u too. .town u,U. Un I h“’1" “a
Wiour of Un m.Z In .noh ™om «"?• U&gt; "-Uo tor Ibo

l'b‘I
of

blai'ct-a wc found warrant for a part
the great concloaion. We got slot
with loop-holca.
The entire elencai well enough until s more exact methr
force ts seventy, for each of which a of thought rsme U&gt; remind us that tl
tniiaaiu is aipi in me armory, in a*i- .
autumn. Thrv rrteju their life all win
ditlon ta this, Galling guns will be
When the dad to*, bosh or the
stationed on lhe roof, which will lusurr j ter
the safety of the place against jopular P'n&lt; timlxr tn our Li...aea i
violence. New York letter.
budded and blossomed, then

(HARLES SCHEIDT.

&lt; UEBHALNEB,

iluU

READY MADE CLOTHING,

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

MEAT MARKET.
Frexh and Salt Meats,

Smiei Him ail finlitrs,

favor of our Government.
We are
paying off our national debt; England

Itopebbsaa msJorUy from 1S.0OD Io .TJ.OOQ, sod

Lard, by tht&gt; lb. or barrel,
- n^-T*1* Hugest Market -Price paid
for Hides. Pelts. Rc.

AC-Buton
GUNSIIT0

toot“anJ “\thr
*&gt;o&lt;&gt;* ~&gt;‘l
‘•obento. Aa
rome
of the
early
he— J”,"'
-’.“
'f "
r.
rocs of Queen Elizabeth sailed with
great pomp to take premeamon of Amerre m her name, and to that end landed
&gt;n the Carolina coart, and set up a flsg
Exgiaad'* Debt.
S* worM of *“
and then burned back to churn Lhe
” list was ouewau argument uccumre ,,»____ •.____ n
...
Kate Fidd. in a letter from England ' 0,0. only . bmulllol iUu.lraOoo o( U&gt;. *•
“" •
"to'h
to the Chicago New, writes: “ We o»orrWUoo. .!.&lt;«, r,.l b.0. mu.1 l» ”
remove ; f
So
• ........................oar scientific heroes have, asthev think. *
often hear of the extravagance of the
Uk.o
ol -..I
United States
Government
That ing or dying flowera.
though ta, and Lav* raised emblems, an
gr.reter economy might be practiced
And oo Gc difference between what is
though those domains could never rerailed mind and whal ia called melter
served for generations to confirm aoci- vert to Christianity.
■Saunders shows u« that the cost of the
c*y iu a perfect belief in a second exist- 1
General Government of the United cnee. Our wise men aaid: It ia not [

.leJTL^'oo.
«L'Xh ‘were ' territory and 47,000,000 of population,
kiltel Io 'te&gt; oUiee all teuxla tactpwL Both amounts to £59,750,000, or 25s 5d fxtr
lraU» wars hIImb! m. I
o; Um oa»a 1 head, while that of the United King
went killed srwl &lt;Hben left rtuxil-ic in their
“rtl 1 _ _o&gt;. zw.
■&gt;'...
■ireI &lt;»!»• morning two ritory and 33,U0D,0U0 of population, exthu a nnnitwr of pro- cecds £70,000,000. or 43a per he*«l.
bill—a viihm
teaxtn uw I The
wn indebtedncM
__ of
. • the If..:.
_ I
i«o kilted
United■ g*-.
King
! dom ia A47S.03l.000, or A23 10s per
-------1 bea&lt;l uf the population. The indebtBankruptcy Statistks.
cdntvM of the Unit*! 8teles shows L13

JJENBY ROE. rauraiKTOB

•t.w»,a» was I

drifted into sUtesmamdiip he would
have chosen tnlva liockwoodsman.
Good miners experience no trouble
in procuring work in Utah. Wages are
♦3 5*' iA-r dsv. and board 91 ocr dav.

Au-'VT flSu.OOo.OOO pounds of better
its value is estimated at 970,*X)U,d00.
age of cereals in the United States lias
ibcriBMed from 74.OOU.lMX) 10 05,000,000.

Tur BL I’etcralmrg courts have de­
cided that th" law recognizes no differ­
ence between spiritualism and conjur-

iss'.'Miu tot
Mwedudl c,
|ou,

tay» it is nothing uncommon on moon

kind from one custom to another, many of change and unrest in the common
Tux heading of the Grech
T. . „ ,
, ' ^“1
breathe well in the now air, some 1 thought aa to any other world than this.
1 ork Null-Treasury Is dying of communism when transplanted
botie" Greeley's handwriting. No other paper
■ uarded.
to liberty, and some dying of vanity
' that we know of in the Union flonnahsad weigh rapidly the new
ugainst this hope.
♦ lf&gt;t.000.&lt;M10
♦ll'.OUO.O.M)
.OUU.OJO
tn silver,
atheism when removed from the
&gt;ld and
in rrediilily of the simple-minded Pun tans
liitu.ouu.oou m gold
—d 933.000.000
;
argument and the argument from the ' tl»t U.ey are employing extra hands
greenbacks.
The new ail ver vault,
which has been in use some months,
“J
-11
will store 94O,UU0,0UO, and the prospects Unr. U n,.f ,.nl, . .Ij.Urb-n, £, I ~“1"1 '"■•""•'••J “
' are that it will socn Im filled. The silburse, the dutf.and
dog.and the bird.
bird .
i_
1 but
&lt; . one
'
i
..
"
U hittub, the poet, is said to Im'fnilbnngu
good,
also
that. .brings
11..L than in the borae.
And it has helped the church interpret in.j in mental health. He will soon be
each, and the different issues of coin
are kept separate. Gold is held in bigs
turn, but beyond thia
has not gone L.-continues U» use the old Quaker pro
is it lisa
containing *5,000, and greenbacks in rtrange influence of a uew form of It saay think that it 1Las
— d._
destroyed
......
the roans “thee"* and “thou."
packages of 91.000 nole*. In addition thought.
A Bostox druggist sold an ounce of
It will lie admitted by all that the exiiectation, or hope, or fear of si
nal world, but, if so. it will not
lamlauum to s l&lt;oy who brought a wntnew method of argument sprung ujion
first time in history when more eonis built on th" plan of a first-claaa safe. society by the scientific mind must elusions Lav.- tww-a wnumed than U»
tiio widow of the man killed bl
They contain the gold and greenbacks,
the lock combination being l«Jd by Mr. influence upon the idea of immortality. most common thing? in the world is for blunder has obtained a Verdict uf f
damages.
Aablev, the specie clerk, and Air. Brit- That form of study which invites man
tan. the caalqcr, and ones a month the
and the Bible and the existence or na­
by
too
wide
an
application.
Whan
the
ture of God trust, of courwr, command
operation of milking.
that a new argument be found for patnote of France found s logic which
led to hlierty, the Rod Republicans
Eight men
men are
are engaged
in thu
tins service.
acrvioa, *11011 have eodud. Wc need not con- attempted to spread the Ix-aatiful
Eight
engaged in
flag
over
murder
arid
liocuee.
their tour Iw-ing alternate nights. Dur- &lt;««• that man’s faith has been in the
and the blood of lire best men
I'.H'jto lady, to
nwriaily-uiamol
ing the day there are two policemen in 1 &gt;• *«: shaken or need be shaken, but wc
So that fn&gt;:ud - "Is he all you hoped for?"
uniform in the hall; two detectives in j *1° Qc**1 Uj confess that some of the old drenched the soul of Franco.
grand
conclusion
which
our
nation
BMumpcious and
anu data
aaia mart
mart be
oe pushed
jiusnea “-----»
’v~i a—7 "vrrs------7 1 .
.1 I?i“‘
K^**'
ordinary ciUxena'dreaaalao keep watch, assumptions
a«de to reee.se new ones, and lierhap. | ’Tw8
t ’™- “&gt;&lt;’
'■ , “
1
*l-lten»- He
One of tlirwe iTboxm Hampson) is an
more enduring onro. in their stead,
ha-put on new -nd truer quail- । talk, hke a book.
Well, -hen you
expert of high enter of skill, and conPushed aauieaa being not influential.
ware, has l*en too much in- come te volume aooond. send turn to
maxuL. a aalarv of 91.HO0 a year. The
even if not !s!mfl&gt;Ud
Ul" Communists, and hM me.
watchmen receive f75 per month. They

1 when the detectives leave), and lock
up and remain until relieved in the

GUIS IT LOW PRICES I

The Maaaachusctts Medical Kocicty
has voted to admit women to all the
pnnlegcs of membership.
the that
distress
of had
my mind.
BihmaBCK says
if he
not

the soul to be a statement of the recur
rectica the body, has in moat jf its
branches taught that man's body would

encea and aU the brain, in ths, wwW Mrmool that went to rigiw that God
will be gradually led into a form of I wonld flnd
of
mon, r.niol
Dr llw lU1„,
,b„
man ——who was sentenced tor piracy oooelumoo. Limo won- ton »g&lt;-. of ig |
In U.fUmoo- kwli.o
and slave-trading on the higt. seas. oomon, or Um
of
of rm.
hdpc l
That was a case where there mual.be adre or of romance.
'that perfect surrender of the tx-dy and
The exact ■wirnces. therefore, may h» 1
of lhr .on| frntII
y followel and pressed to get him j looked upon as carrying the human the aarthlv Ixidv whieh must be a nar
’ I ,wni,jr
“ 0,4 h“bl- to * onw ont' ol rnolern religions belief. To mam
pardoned, or his sentence comi
but there was no use of talking.
"And then there wm the case of Beal,
.1
--------- - ,------‘
.
ot IBc body seems alBO to be implyingrb.Tr I ooMillnuoiml gororuraruf. .ml j.m —
moruhir of the w.uL M.or
there must be an example. They '„«!
tried | „ur rouUrj i&gt; enrrr.ng Ubor .-ro- 2 n.Uir.ll, b.-lile U, religion rn'l
me every way. Thor wouldn't give up, from . l.„.l
. urh- In 41 U,,.
but I had k&gt; stand firm on that, and lro&gt;.vUnUuB «,m« hum » J,mo. Onr „a Qn,bi„
lhul|, a,.„fr. h-Un W
talite, ol nr. born.. Umupl.ni grrU 1
ChrmlUndy or.nffrown when
trees from forest to lawn tree, that lhe ^.ctrine that this liodv shall ever
and let him lie executed, and he wan j
quarter or hal’ century old. Re
„ . .
....
, .
. ..
;
Bible never taught the uew life yl this !
body, but only the immortality of the ,

W. IL GRISWOLD.

Fresh Goods, Pull Weights and

A ClxvklaXD boy of 17 years is hi
feet nine and a quarter inches high in
his rtockiugs.
Fxaxcih Me arXT ia lecturing on tem­
perance this season under the auspices

this one article of faith must mention at
least these gif Uh! soulx

have Ix-cn some of theip I couldn't eave

,J. L BAKER.

Dr. E D.

to hia natural feelings of pity and tenderncaa. In his high position as a ruler
and executive, he r-ouid not But the

• raised in the country on a farm, where
they are always butchering cattle and
hogs, and think nothing of it, that ever

\

H A. BARBER,

WM

In projecting upon the world its ex­
act form of thought, natural science Las

and several other gvnliemen were also
present, and the President gradually
came to talk on decisions of life and
death. All other matters submitted to
him, bo declared, were aa nothing in

BxxiatM Birrrtarg.

Quite a large group of illustrious mind*
are now seen gathered around the tooth

What It Coal Preside-! Liacela to Be

ing to death ever caused him a bitter
struggle. Judge Brom well, of Denver,
who visited him in March, lfW5. reporta

bslkxm PathBodov.* Tb®
liUls lajored by the water.

~W.il YOUNG,

ALL SORTS.

KABBATH REA DIMO.

gukviOr f mrtnnj.

Tba aoBual report of the Dtrartcar of the
■lal wiU ebow that d urine tea Berni year j~&lt;
vr.ded there were ooteed, in gold, of doable
anglM, »J7,EH.3O; of aaglaa, »!,«!,4*J; of
baif-waciaa, »l,40.130; of quertarrealm,
»l.IC6,«0D; at three dollars, »1««,18S; and of
do’.lsra, *3,001 The silver rwinaae shows tee
fottewten rrenlt Dollar., gW^Ert^Ol; haU-

the flesh that reasons and loves and re­
members, and which exists in full pow- sleep,
hardly having strength
to
raise the eyelids, but too many die a
for. even wlien the limbs are tiaralyseil horrible death. The struggle ia ternand the body almost dead, this mind
blaz'-a on like a sun at noon. This tied until the last gasp. and the acem
served well for generations, bat along after death is too horrible for dcaerip
came the exact form of thought, and Lou. Another peculiarity of it la when
called attention to the word "almoat,” the patient iiiu 1 state of delirium and
ta prevented from getting out of bed.
blazes forth when the body ia not al Often ho makes n dre^xrate effort to
most, but altogether, dead r For the bite those bolding him. 1 have a live­
ly recollection of thus having io exert
aiinost drail, but over man when dead all my strength to hold a yellow-fever
wholly and turned to dost. 80 here patient in bed and keep him from bit­
tails one more argument of the careless ing me in (he face, when he recovyesterday.
Again, thia exact science continues
io be pitiless, and it reminds us that
our distinction Iwiween mind and mat­
ter is not a conclusive proof. for the
faithful dog when dying, when par­
alysed in every limb from an injurr
from a wagon wheel or falling tree, will
to its last second look lovingly toward
its master, and will kiss his hand till
life is gone. Thus the strange differ­
ence between matter and mind does -ot
involve our future life, unless we are
like the Indian, and in the fields of the
biassed oar faithful doga are to bear na
company. Borne of our philosophers
aaw that their distinction between mat­
ter and mind proved more than wm de■urahte. and. rather than give up their
argument, they naked what objection it
is if in that second arena of man hr

gag&lt;-d t&lt;&gt; the impernuiviiB grandson of
Duiu Pedro, of Brasil, Prince Philippe
Louis Mane de Bourbon.
She will
furnish 9o,U00aUUU capital for the new
firm.

Chelmafoid to intimate Lu wuh for
peace is now at the Coloma! Office. It
is seven feet in length and about half a

orom.uuml U&gt;« flucl rrrr -n, ,o
tnxlaud
7?
.
,
...
.
...
Thk L’ -tebm (Me.) cotton mill- arv
running JUU.OUU spindles, employ X..OU
, L“J*'
P9"D,U
| -rotten,
’otton. and produce
nrrwince 53,(XMi,000 v«r.i«
yards
of doth annually, and circulated last
i.
oiSoW m
*r s-’.vw.uw intown, vorporauon
-SSW- ru« Ui eo.
1 I™ oI »lc*&lt;WJM».
I
Haiu xii's liaxar, &lt;&gt;u tabic manners
' says
lictny by any gesture
Do not Ix'tny
। that you arc hungry." Certainly not.
For, of coarse, no onr is supposed Io go
to the table to aatufy hia ap|&gt;ctite; it ia
a mere form. Any indication tl.at you

N&lt;thix&gt;&gt; now remains to bs done to
Cologne Cathedral but to place the
maaaivo stone caps of the two great
towers and to fix the huge crosses that
surmount the whole. But thin is all
1 err difficult and dangerous work, and,
though the scaffoldings have now be. n

still pcsaubie that the prediction against
the completion of thu magnificent edi­
fice may be fulfilled.
WIDOWED.

But there

�ALL fhemh
JKT-.IL. CHEAP

A BETTER LINE OF

C.C.WdIcoII,

Fall and Winter^tock!
Has never been brought to Nashville, or sold on

MEore
uai rxhibittoiM of ren-

ftea&amp;onable Term*

Good Suitings for 6 pence per yard—just think of it.
Dregs of Wine Suiting* from 16 to 25 cents.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in *K colors, from 20 cents to $].
AU Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.

mvn, who think and talk of uoChiug
I,ut t heir buiduroa and of the moat

Of STRICTLY PURE

A PRETIER LINE OF

Tbc show also give* an opportunity
mauufaetararaof agricultural Mtechi
CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
tured in the United State*, for almost
every bit of agricultural machinery

irg machine* manufactured her* and
palmed off on the uuauapecting public

equipped, l&gt;r*t di-ciplimsl. and alto-

continent.

Boys’ Suits, $3 and upwards,
Mens’ Suit*, $5 and upwards:
Mens’ Overcoats, $5 and upwards.
Mens* Rubber Ovdrcoata
/
Latlies* Cloaks, prettier and tatter aum ever.
Ladies* Derby Waterproof Cloaks. \
Ladies Rubtar Boots.
_
.

White Lead!

honest work aa a Wilson, fur inaUncc,
will perform in two with perfection
tire manufacturr-ra. .not content with

ransacked, and heavy contribution* of
money, food and clothing acre levied to tbc extent of, exhibiting on their

G. A. TRUMAN.

$8 PER HUNDRED.

that

in

■TATIOWB.

K C. BUOWK.

TUBAL CAIN

.

JJUIZH.AII FOIt TI1K

BOSS STOCK

Boiled Linset d Oil
A tatter stock we have never had, and
a great deal.

ivtbioj

I Challenge Competion and
Defy Oppositi’n.
Look all over, into any or every store in OasvqiHe. Get
their last, least. and lowest cash prices, and then if you want
to discount them stop at tne Old Reliable Brick of

BOOTS AND SHOES
Um*&gt; rickety and frand u lent engine*

Are you aware that Goods are advancing every day?
Do you realize that you can save from ft t* fy per cent, by
making your fall purchaaes NOW?
Are you pwited? Do yov know that I have the
Stock in NaahviUc to select from? •
.
Thoumntis of ydu. of the beet Calicoes to sell fop f5c. per yd.
Hundreds of yds. of those new Brocades to sell for 10c a yd.
Hundreds of yds. of Suitings to sell st from 6 to 8c. s yd.
Tbouwinds of yds. of Factory to sell for 6 cent*.
Hundreds of yards of Flannel to sell for 25 cents.
Fifty Cloaks to sell from 3 to 7 dollars.
J
And everything in proportion.

75c. per Gallon

xying

Raw Linseed Oil,
7Oc. per Gt lion.

Davis Sewing Machines,

DRESS GC

A more perfect piece of machinery is not in market.

All of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER

Prepar’d Paint,

------ WE PAY THE

Harper's Ferry, bat Gen. Halleck, that

HOSTETTER^

woefully sticking hla bead out like

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES' CLOTH.
All the latest styles ont.

niamlcr in chief of the army, refused.
command. His request was granted,
and Gen. Geo. G. Meade placed in hU
stead. Qnr march from Fredericks­
burg waa very revere. The weather w as

like shield, meant for the stars ami
atri|&gt;ea, and flapping hit aide* with a

thing to get out of thia fix.
little game.

Are. there

No America^ cilixen. I

fed eagle of Austria. There ia a kind of
freedom which no free and civilUed
country ought to tolerate and permit
them uarJkvm to the Rebels. Sunstroke* to be indulged in to its extremes! lim­
it*. It ia the freedom of cowanlly,
ambulance* were filled with the sick, crouching impoatera, swindler*, and
Ibe worn out, and the sunstruek. Some
days hundred* were aanatruck, acme
fatally, others not ao Lad. Wc passed laminate the air we breathe, and poison
through Dumfries, Fairfax C. IL. Cen­ in die cradle all notion* of honesty for
terville. and crowed the Potomac at
Edward* Ferry.
At thia time, aa remarked bef are. Lee
waa mnaacking the country, driving
off cattle, horse*, hog*, ahrep. etc.,
end robbing tbc people of their grain,
timir and othei;produce, in fact, .making
the most of his time to supply hi* army
with store*, and enrich the cofters of
th eConfederacy. The fertile valley* in
Maryland, through which we jmaacd,
were covered with a moat abundant

For Produce, and give in exchange goods, 10 ounces |/&gt; the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard. •

ALL COLORS

THE LARGEST LINE IN TOW

Wanted.—2,000 pounds of Dried Apples.
Bushels of Potatoes.
2,000 Bushels of Com.

’,000

Siberia lias manv resource* for the de­
velopement of a shipping trade by tbc
Knrian Seo. There I- abundance of
pawing anything 1 ever saw.
When Hooker was relieved it was ru­ wood for ahiplkuilding. and it* l&gt;roud
mored that McClellan was in command riven afford ample facilities for trade.
out we noon learned the fact*. Gen. Tbc Siberian merchant* say that forMeade was inferior in rank to several
of the Generals, but realising the ne- with Siberiau one*, a*they will have to
overcome climatic difficulties to which
the officer*. with noble manhood Siberian ships would not be exposed.
Foreign ship* would be stopped by the
ice at the entrance to tbc Knrian Sea
which followed..
Gen. Meade irnued an order enjoin­
ing the officer* and men to fortitude;

A BIG LINE OF

FROM 30 CENTS TO *3.00.

We expect and desire to win only by

And to this end we earnestly solicit the patronage of all
those who read this notice.

L. J. WHEELER.

From the Russian minUtcr to thia
We withheld anytblngfcxlative to the r|’HlfY)LI&gt; FURNITURE FIRM OF
capital I learn that it ia the intention demise of the Nashville cThre* in last
of hi* government to establish a Rmprincipal harboiw of Russia, «neh as
Croustadt. St. Petersburg, and even
Arehanglc have, strange to say. not

not dead but sleeping. Now we have
concluded that tin* thing is dead be-

breathe ncxr life into its dead carcna*
but a m;ui wl»o could hope to succeed
with a aecoud paper in Nashville would
be i&lt;m&gt; idiotic to run a newspaper in
Central Africa and of course would
soon piny out again. If tltsri ia a man
or act of men thirsting for journalistic
notoriety in Nashville there is just outway to have their aspirations iealix&lt; d.
stfa'ssx£i.
for it ia up-hill bnsincm even fur &lt; »rm.
to exhiat when Hawks are dying on al!
•ide^-lerwratei/lr/fowi.

Lentz &lt;£ Sons,
11 •

zm

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,

Venetian Red,

RR. Paint,
For Burn*.

July on Hu field of Gettysburg-

■hips.

It ia even believed that Ritaria

VARNISH

who outnumbered him. and attacked
fiercely, driving him Iwck toward* Get-

Darga were

moa/HBe 7/mrl.

Ti’31
I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF

My New Stock of Fall Goods!

■■

Selling
O Goods
v w Color Paints,
nk—

COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

BRUSHES

LARGEST STOCK

Boots, Shoes', notions, Etc

FURNITURE! Fullest and Host Complete Stock
ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FUNNELS
Shawls, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

union NORI MONET Painters

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOVN ud STOCKING YARMS
IN ALL COLORS.

Than any°ther a™ dealliw

have made il known far aud wide os a '
reliable and affective preparation, and
oik- that can always I* uml with mfrty and tenefif. The great hqcccm of
Git
ftrlmbold'a Buclnt baa !rd to the pro­
duet inn of many apnrioua preparation*.
which are made cheaply and placed; ....,
upon the market to lie rold on lhe re-,
patalion acquired by HrmWdV origigal prr|«raiion. Parties who drain- a
realiv gmal mrtbcinc should Im- rarful
and uae Heimbold'souly.

Materials

in furniture.

rux GM AY MKMC1XK CO

Dr. HUl'a En*ll&gt;h Extrart of

BUCHU

C7* I am aware that it pays to sell Goods cheap, and far that reason I riiall

J. LENTZ A SONS

p'M'TEKPMI8K

intent upon overpowering Reynold**
men before Iteip could arrive. Howard
Gettyalmrg. was

bitter5

kition
lativr to raining &gt;000. direct tax. to lw
ured in erecting a village jail. Our ad­
vice would be. build a tail by all mean*
unlrsA, like Vermontville, they can se­
cure the aarvie.- of a marshal, for eight

will not require to buy any ship*
HehnlwM** Bach*.
abroad, as her waul* will be supplied
Hrlmiiold'a Buchu ha* long l&lt;cct&gt;
by the ship-building eatablhihmcuta of
known aa one of the nioat valusblr
Siberia. Another pnijcc.t which ha*
.nrdicitie* attainable in certain cImmw.
Irrn spoken mm-h of lately, i* that of nf diacaae*. aach su &lt;lys|&gt;c{»KU. chronic
rbr &lt;i mat tan, dropsy, cntaficona affwtion*, and ••specially uffrctugi. of the
urinary organa. A* a ditirvtir. it i*
•uipcrim- tn alinnM any other m&lt; dici nr
Ruasia. The preyed itself is three cm- in uar, and the gn at raw with whirh
it ia prepared, the absolute purity ««f
Sultan Selim began to cut a canal be-

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.
Our fall stock* are larger and tnorv complete than ever lieforv, and
xtanding the late advance in price*, by buying tor ca*h w&lt;; have as
many bargains of which our customers will reap lhe benefit.

All kinds of

would strike terror to delii

reputatou arid family altars were at
stake, and any man who faltered now
mnat suffer the penalty of death.
Finally, in the lost day* of June, the

BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS I

A few boabela of die famous Oregon ;
Prolific Potatoes. Yield from 'JV to
Imalw-U prr n«n . Inquire*:
W. A. /•TtoWOBTH’s HTmtK.

wanted I

GROCERY
. , r_-, _ . —_
?•&gt;!&lt;&gt; Tt.

_ ,
!

Wanted!!

Wanted!!!

o

notice.
On and after October 13th, IK7V. I

New Fresh Good* and Low

100,000 POUNDS

Price*.

Ac Fmncix

W- JPHWgTOMJk CO
* • i Jama^u IrsBTl

hj*. Hxring&gt;oaght for CASH a large, neat.

iCAST IRON
Teas, Coffees,Sugars,]
X~;

JHE NEW

VIENNA BAKERY

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
Cheese tti Everything

PHU -POUND,
One-half CASH, and oneWf

KE

ARAY&amp;Oo

Still on Earth
wu&gt; &gt;a ,w imx Mrita •r t—Hiv prm II—&gt; ■
m

TRADE at my atnre.

jCOFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES, &amp;e.. &amp;c.
KELIXX1G, DEMARAY k CO.

�\yiH. A. AYLJSV. OHTH’H

^pHF. NkBMWIXK BLEY ATOR,

RetBodtied/EiUrged i l»prore&lt;i

,deyss owe for rids paper?

CHEAP CASH STORE ?

.LNEWS.O
LOCAL

RLE

ilioUay,'mbtfiaWaMk«»W-

ind Nov. jst. Now don
Nashrilte. Rept. 14 !«!».

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets.
Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Gloves, Mittens,
Trunks Notions, &amp;c.

Orvfll Cali

Mrs. Ctenout Smith, of Hasting..

to.

Ro dire Ure clique’s brilliant acherne

infl letRoyal Havana

ting up excuraion* for the Southern
Btatea.
&lt;&gt;u Monday Eh Wells and D. Crowell

it* regular

Mr. Lewis Durkee is still seriously ill,
silttough he w UUmAlAa
0c

Irosulr.
-ill

the fallowing resolution, which was

store

Monday afterGeorge Matteson has invented ia
woman, formerly of Pontiac, who has
worked in several Tamilirw there, reeled
jinger,” Uncle George, come over to and fell on the sidewalk on Monros
.w house, and we will have a regular street. Him was carried into Dr. Edie's

Hollis W. Diktoaan and Mias Mary

^•ho is that No,th ( Wteteu ftermaa Chaech was fortunate in a full bouse
farmer tlmtjmid 115 for alMt Vt.VHlc
sheep which had “Urayrd" into his D. Newton, annowoced his text: “He
that believethand te baptised shall be
back lotf
Mr. Lester Parriah of Vcroon, Ja in
the village visiting and inflating ’ hi*

keeping.
Tb^first snow of the season tell on
Ttiuniday, but in an hour afterward*
everything was a* bright and cheery as

The main stay ot unsung*. Mr, jock
Bowue. also wife aud two children

were iu tiie village visiting Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Wolcott on Tuaadav*

a mere acceptation of tbc traditional
fart that Christ did live and dwell
now a spring calf, the great peetdiarity
about them is, they are naturally with­
out more than a foot of tail, therefore

4iw.
voted Christian life, &lt;vhich
calk* into requisition our efforts, and
otv* noblest capabilities. Mr. N. dosed
srttfi almost beautiful perogation in

milk without liaving that ever-has-

raisecl thinr-threc bushel*.
T. C.Downing and CUCooly returned
from the AnSable river county Tlinrs-

and twenty-three deer fur tl»o Nmdi
yilte party n* the result of Hie hunt,
thu* far.
l&gt;r. Griswold was called to Maple
Grove ou Sunday to’ amputate Allie
Bell*' midiBe toe. |ho unfortunate
youth having stubbed it so; severely a
mon 111 or so previously, that amputa-

on central Main street to A- R. Wolcott
who will proceed at once to ctrecl a
liarocea shop thereon; alee Irtard^nnother to A. M. Fliut who wilt build un-

neighbor, Mr Mapos. a pound and a
half. C. R. 1‘rrry of Woodland also

toe* ol the "Shaker Hnxeett" variety.
The bachelor retreat of oar young
friend Clark Young was invaded bv
his father and brother on Friday eve­
ning. The latter is attending Clark's
select school and is to tend', the MrOm tier school. Mnple. Grove the coming
winter.

Uncle Killcn hasn't got bold of that
legacy, prophesied of l»y the Spiritual

it at once. Friday he went to the First
National Bank, Chat lotto,ask ing a loan

Boot* and

Mr. P. Sprague is opening the sower
on the east side of Main street to relieve
the Imsrment of his building on the

The well on the public square is com­
pleted. and the question now is wheth­
er it will afford sufficient water of
good quality to satisfy tlioee who will
be calletl upon to renumcrate .Mr. Cox

Xo clue, a* yet, to the Talbot burglar*.
cs." did Mr. Broas injustice. It should
have been stated that the unpleasant-

aud a l*otlle of whisky. Being thus
fortified with whisky and gunpowder
he swaggered about, telling people that
he was going out to Goderich to kill
his wife and his son Floyd, and then
blow his own brains out. He told his
story to many, among them to some in
authority, but strangely enough no ouc
tried to prevent the crime, but let the

al the Baptist Church.
P. C. Yates’ U-am white drawing
dirt from the ’ excavation for the
twtw bricks, ran away upon Main it. on
Wednesday, Init were stopped by W.
H. Burge** Iwfon any damage was
done, except slinging gravel and wag­
on boards around pretty recklessly.
Musical interests are looking up in
Xa4.vdte.atol there la hardly a street
npaawhtebdotoWM sowie yxettii live
who is learning to play upon some muricalln«trtin&gt;cnt, ranging from a jewsharp op to a cornet; and fn aofee parts
of lhe village sll the cal* have left.
“What mast wotnen Need." is the ri­
lle of a piece of poetry handed us for
W. H. Schantz hos&gt;kru half interest
publication by a local poet, which is in Kelly's grocery, and the new tinu »
respectfully declined upon the grounds knew, aa W. W. Kelly 4c Co.
that we are satistted th.t our woman
Fred. Woodraff, and Ro*e8 win, aged
n-speelively rt and 13 yearn entered the
holy state of matrimony on Monday.
Barglar* made a raid upon the
Mate, la room* are large, airy sadhu
urously furnished, and bill of fare not
evreJM hy ter hotel ialhiroik
pie going to Detroit cannot Out! a bet-

ville couple that are fortunate tn hav­
ing good backers in their papa*. Last
Saturday they weal Over to Belluvue
vhdtinK. Expecting them to return on
Hands, cTrttiM. H»y«&lt; tte father of
Mrs. W„ started a fire io their parlor
store ao that Urn Uwm wo«M he warm
upou their arrival ttome-. b&lt;tt the bomw
rsagfat »i* front spartts fro* the chim­
ney
horned to lb» ground retailor
a lorn of 4»UJ4. with no insurance; bnt hi* farm try tlttadditton of a new kitehrnaudnew wagM sUd.
Oliver Wdimaa ha* repaired hi- Urn.

Box Paper and Stationery

From
From $3.50
$3.50to
to $12.00
$12.00

than over before.

E^HaVO you l*cn in to see those new 1
Ruching* and Collarette, at

,

,

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

ry All the fall mid winter styles in
Millinery good* just received, by Mrs. 1
Yates in Union House block. Tne late«t and finest line of Fancr Feather*. I Mens' Whole Stock Kip Boot, only #1.73 per pair.
Mens' Slaugiiter Kip Boot*. 42.00. 42..50niid *2.~.
Plume*. Baching, litres Neck Ties, |1
Men*' Veal Kip Boot*. 43.00, 43..W to 43.00
Boys Boot* from 41-00 upward*.
Womens’MisMw’and Cliildretis'Shor* from 23c. nnwan
A full hue of Rochester make Kid Shoes with X. Y. toes and French Heel.
D. C. GairriTii'*.

Good white oak Barrel staves,
ply to

lm.

Ite4„.

tMlOOl Bwb! StM Ml!
Blank Books I Blank Books I

........

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.
Beautiful Design* in

• you can always Bind them nt our .tore.

Physician's and Family

Banted.

|

The reasrfu that W. A. Aylswcrtii sells al such low figures is easily accounted '
A large second band stove fur Black- I°r- H“ bays tor Caih and saves tbc discount,
smith shop.J. L. Stkvexs. ■
I &lt;»f nil kind*, accurately prepared from
ry Take your iron to the foundry I
| Mtrictlj Pure mid Fredi Drags and
and get 41-33 a hundred.

PRESCRIPTIONS,

W. A. AYLSWORTH

BOISE BROTHERS.

NEW STORE!

Goods Declining*!

NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE XEW STORE OF

OUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS

MUST bk SOLD!

WILSON &amp; HOWE

--------------- lol---------------

We MEeaii Buwiiieww.

GROCERIES

Bucliings and Collaret to at

TO.000 P..U...U ““ntl .Wl~. r»r! i°° Pit?'" ?tandani, 1’",nU
"'hole~.le Price,
the highest makrt Good Sheeting, yard wide, for 6 cents, worth 8 cent*
pH~. Mvma .1 mr ....... l„ x..b I Lonndale Mu.lin, for 10 cent., worth 12J.
D.C.GnirrrrH. Heavy.-Table
Heavy/Table Linen, (pure iinen) for 30 cento.
cent*.
Pure Linen Cra»h, for 8 cento, worth 12 1-2 cento.
mis y&lt;
Heavy Kentucky Jeans for 20 cento, worth 25 cento.
8. Lu
Heavy Feather Proof Ticking, for 16 cents worth 20 cents.
Unkereville Deni inn, only 15 cents, worth 18 cents.
Heavy Duck Overall* for 50 cento, worth 75 cento.
Beatiful Brocade Dreiw Goods for 12 1-2 cents.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

which I win pay

BAkRTTILLE ITUS.
James Chirk spoke nt red ribbon hall
a a full boms* on Satardar evening

Aa I srt cresting Fart.
To all interested in the purchase of
•
•houhl not fail to
call al V\olcott’a Hardware store and
sec the Xcw Victor, for 187P, with two
drawers and drop-leaf for 445.00. 1
boy as at a time, and for cash, so gain
an advantage of those who act only a*

BLACK CASHMERE. 50 cents, worth 75 cents.

Largest line of Balmoral Skirto in Nashville from 50 cent* to i
$1.00. A bargain.
50 Felt Skirts, at wholesale prices.
Hosery from 5 cent* to 25 cento per pair.

taken

GitimTH’fl.

Fresh Goods and Ll w
Prices.
Respectfully Yourn,

WILSON &amp; HOWE.

THE PEOPLE’S SUPPLY STORE

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j

mu 10 in«tih&gt;

WHOLE STOCK BOOT,
DOUBLE SOLE AND TAP, WARRANTED.

ed 85 bushel* of corn one day but week
Rev. I. K. Criltendun expects to go
to loaia thia fall to preach.

Only $2.50, really worth $3.50
Hill’s Compound Extract &lt; Buchu
and Cabcbu. give- uni-erwal aaiisfact-

Hte. J. W. SdMbcomb baa a furnace
io hia new bouse.
Mr. Crowell took Ml seeds from a

BKA.VER CLOCKS

bu
cuth?«7fSMthU!? -In’in'ThiwT!
|

DRUGGISTS,
Have just received a large stock of

WiLLPiPERSIBORDERS

CT“Mr*. Crocker wonld announce to
the ladies of Nashville and vicinity,
that she has just returned from Chicagn with a large and well selected stock ,
of fall and winter Millinery and Fancy
Goods, which will l&gt;r sold clump foi

i

BROTHERS,

। Second to none m Style,
, , Make,, or Quality of Goods, and
' price*
nricen as
a.s the lowest. Jtii
aa low aa
Just received our second stock'
of OyercoatH with a range of price, from fiS.SO
upwards
.

KFEllAL ELECTION.

in attendenre, giving evidence that
temperance reforme still lives in the

Tbc Sbrriden Sunday school liad a
concert at the hall on Thursday evening
Get. !8th. It was a pleasant affair. The
children spoke their piece* with ranch
credit to themselves and I. N. Critten­
15th, it cover* the ground; a few insert* den their bupsriutoadont.
in it, but doing no damage.
Mr. andJfn. Anoon Ware are visit­
A great many wells in town have ing friends in Wisconsin.
failed, consequently a lively time for
H. H. Hull ofSberiden is building an
, well diggers. Bobbins of Rattle Creek, addition to hi* store.
is driving one for A. G. Kent; ia down
Mrs. Clara Ware closed her fall term
00 ft. and no water. B. Hoag is driving of school on Friday of this week.which
one for J. H. Tnckenuau; down 80 feet, is her third term in the district. She ia
no water yet, J. Loyd liored one for a first class teacher and gives the best
W. Seger, be done better ami struck
water al 40 feet.
S. T. D.
M. A. Eddy is reported to have hoik­

Our Clothing Stock!

I F D. C. GtirriTir is now receiving
his new Fall Stock of Clothing, Boots,
Shoes aud Hats. He can fit the largest
men or smallest boy. Iton't'forpTThc
p—•- •-------- -•

bleeding and moafing at hi* feet. He I
then mounted his horse and fled. A 1
ry Fresh Baltimore Ovster*. bv the
shrnt distance from tbe scene of bis I can or dish—fried, stewci?or served up
atrocity he met the man who owned in any style at the Bakery of
tbc horse, bnt rushed on aud soon after­
Johm Bkhxkk.
ward took Io tbe woods, abandotiiug
the home. The dying child was e-ased
GT All the 5-ccut Prints you want at
all that was possible, but die;» the next
It
GlfWl'lTIl'.
day. Officers and citizens are scouring
tbe country for Fitch, and if ought it
is highly proliablc that the nearest tree
will soon afterword Imre strange fruit.

village tax and other things.
The Reform Club held a session of
more than unusual intereat on Tuesday
evening. Music. Recitations and select
readings, all of excellent quality com-

jured to quite an extent; owing to the
hotjwet weather a grvrt deal ha* grown
in the shock. Wheat never looketl bet-

In Seal Brown and Navy Blue from 25c. per yard upwrds-

rVAll the 5-cent Print* you want at
D. D. GiurrtTH’s.

uis way
xiarHion suotw. Where
hi* wife worked, be met a neighbor,
and thus knowing that the said neigh­
A gxxxl-fenced, well-watered and im- &gt;
bor waa not at home he called and stole
a horse un which be .rode to Marston's, i provnl
Hived HO
Wacrr
arte farm foraalr
for sale very
rm cheap,
ch
j
Here he went to the door where he w as °n lilicral term*. Correspond with,
th,
met by hi* wife nod they went out ml
Gxo. H. Joiixson
1
OX.,
the van!, the little girl going with them.
Middleville Mich.
Jnat what waa said was not heard, but
“T—TTT—
the siarvtou people knew they .were I „
Globe, Michigan Rom-.
talking Utterly at each other, and in a lUgwv * Mayflower aud all the lead- ।
few momenta several pistol shots rang I ln^ brands of tobacco at tbeCigar Facout, and it was found that tbe wretch tory; ^l*o tiic beat 50 cent chewing in
had idiot aud instantly killed his trife. towmaswel) ns the largest line of
patting bullets through l»er brain and •moking tobaccos, pipes, nmoker'* arbody. He then turned «bd shot tlie
sunny-liairrd baby—fur site was but n
r-^
—"TTV-*
.
baby—a IMill going through her ebrek
v
for '«•*• «»
liacfc mid iradr^tDd stretching her 1 M&lt;X,K * Naahyille, for only 4» p&lt; r

badly.
Bat a very few sick iu town, making

Park and Daniel Davis returned

’IThe ited Ribbon Club of thi* village,
has eoewioded that there it&gt; enough

VERMONTVILLE ITEMS.

ASSYRIA ITEMS.

sad Mo.itcalm counties. Tb»-y report
wheat as looking fine on tliete route.

Mm) Sared by Duliit with then.
AINSWORTH 4 BROOKS:

W. D. Harrington
er living a
few miles from Ililb
the owner
of a fraction* team
with him on BatanL^ —------------ ---they were*galh&gt;pina&gt;dt»KD a steep hill
the tongue came down and tbe wagon
took a terrible tumble, throwing Har-

hia neck.

ier demanded an abstract, which Wood
soon produced, showing the title vested
in himself. The casliierfwas still incred­
ulous and interviewed Sheriff Smoke, ed in the East part of Sunfield, known
telling him hr was suspicious of Wood. as the Dow neighborhood, and a debt
The Sheriff at once arrested tbe gen­ of nine hundred dollars fully raised.
tle nmn on suspicion of forging the deed Bova Pratt aud Jaycoke* officiated.
took him to jail and endeavored to get
a confession out of him. but for three W. C. Meara.
or four hours to no avail; finally as the
The “Ancient order of United Work­
Sheriff was sc tiding one of hi* depu­ men," a secret mutual life insurance
ties to see Mr Edwins about the matter organixatiou, is having a large run here
the fellow owned up to having forged just now. Rev. F. W. Dickiusou gives
the de*-d. and immediately jugged to tbc order the suppmt of his personal
await examination, and thu* doses one membership Verily the world ha* gone
mad on secret organization*.
perpetrated iu these parte.
Tbe statement in last weeks Ngws,

visit with friend* iu Agusta.
The McCarty brother* and Gib.
Smith slastcd fur th&lt; piue woods
to day.
Apple buyer* who contracted early
bought an elephant, its fail apples are a

That may l&gt;e brought them. They also

DRESS GOOD®.
Stock Complete !
Prices firom So. a. y&lt;l. to ^l.OO.

taken back to Homer,

which he likened passive religon to a eyes, aud in fact causing the milker to
to Stauwood on
dodge right and left to escape a regular a load of ahingieiu on Munday, carrying
tended the Michigali conference Sun­ person in
a two months, old babe in her nrui«,
table spread wi’h thrashing.
day !JchJ»ol convention, held at Albion
when the wheels oa one side of tintempting
viands,
aud
say
those
victuals
The
great
unknown
animal
of
Kala&lt;u&gt; Tue*dat.nud Wednesday.
A»d the wo/ t^is wmgUf Mings on. looks good, they would help me, I am
ped her child; it fell under the wagon,
is like unto a yoanggM wm» lapMitive
and a wheel crushed it* head, killing
that the clock has not yet struck ten.
it instantly.
rill be on hand to exhibit It for a
Charles Wood ia the jug-handle of a
Ono of tiu* most atrociou* und bin Lal
•IT. 8. Detective Bridge*, of Vt. Ville, high-toSed. kid glove sort of a chap.
double murders on record was commit­
captured after much trouble and ex­ ted iu Hadley township I**prer county,
ha* l&lt;ecn in tfie village this week, con­
Saturday
evening. Jam&lt;m M. Fitch the
ferring with wcaideut KUIqn, in regard the Vermontville highochool, got it, pense. and no person should regret the
murderer, and In* wife lived unhappi­
and taught—-giving satisfaction. He payment of so small a sum to gel a view ly ?or W year*, until recently they partMeasra Kocher Bro.. L. J.'Wltertrt, afterwards taught in Sunfield, and con­ of an animal of such a wonderful his- ed. And Mr*. Pitch went to do service
at the house of Mr, S. P. Marston, her
D. C. Griffith and A. J. Da tightcry have tinued to make that vicinity bis botue tory. It is much larger than w
youngest daughter Edith, age three,
received contracts fur‘’banking” a lim­ up to last week, when he changed hi* pusetl and ia neither a lynx nor
going with her.
ited quantity of wood upon tlie rail- headquarters to the Smoke bouse.ChsrThe circumstance* of the terrible
lotte, under tbe following circumstancdeed show* that the rascal calmly and
Mr. Brundige intends to deliberatelr planned to kill his wife
The ladice of the M. Z. Soctety will c* ; Wood being naturally quite cou- for miles.
and their little girl, and went al&gt;out it
travel
and
exhibit
it
next
summer,
bold a social al thel'araonagv.ou'l uce- cictrd.’Iast week concluded that school
and wishes but little to be said about ner. On Haturdav moriiing he sol
day Eve.. Oct. 28lh. A cordial iuvitacarpentcra' tool* for $10 (U*e “ki$r
' tion is extended to all. Rcfre«hmvnts rich nml procuring a blank deed, made
Sunfield to himself, heirs and assigns,
forever, forging the necessary five
names and also Squire Hilldingvr a*
suasion received three letter* to her notary, to validate the instrument. In
order to gain posscaaiou of the proper­
husband's one.
A
ty \Vood went and hired out to Mr.
R. B. Whitney ot Maule Grove, has
presented us with a half bushel of vrty Edwina.l&gt;ut somehow or other he could
fine potatoes, of the “California Sur- not get things to bis liking at the farm.
so'4&gt;c made up hte mind to realize from

■that wWi to.
to the Boston

For any quantity of

foolteh will profit thereby.

belief, ifidth, which takes God at Hi*

*Ti» *tated that when a certain Sun­
field wife went off visiting n shdrt&lt;imr

WAIT FOR THEM

W-.uk! B

wife of his own. but longed for more
u&gt;d ao elo; ed with Ella Waterman, a
pretty miss of that village on Monday
the first settier* of Battle Creek, com­
ing there when all was a wilderness.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS

PAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE

TRADE BOOMING

During the last week the weather ha*

frtendlv call eg Tues-Jay.
The brick frewtufJLCS

peditiously ui Accurately.

to receive and
------ :AND:-------

.Sfj'fe-

the October term of circuit court. Jury-

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­

one

rare fool-

Potidenee pf Mrs. Chan.- Smith, on Tweda, aftrnroon. Oct MBth
,r-7
, .

Mo a» to XCnable

First-clans Leather Shoe, warranted not to rip, only &gt;1.25.
Pebble Goat, sewed and button, only &gt;1.25.
Good Calf-Skin Shoe. (Ladiea*) only $1.25.
100 Pairs of Children Shoes to select from.

COFFEES, 8PICES,

CANNED GOODS,
Aral in fart a fall line of

STAPLE AID FAUCI GROCERIES ’
At prices tn auil the majority.

—jM—

OUR

JAPAN TEA

&lt; 'rockery d* Glawnrare

FOR 48 CEHT8 ACTUALLY WORTH 65 CENTS.

‘

The R. R. dab te progressing finely,
with Rev. Jaa. Munroe aa President.
The teacher* who went from here

to Suit Our Customers:

R AND EG'

NEAT LITTLE MEAT IARIET,

TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.

you our
or not.

itftilly,

BOSTON STORE.

CHAKW

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Attorney A Counsellor,

my feet in gunny-cook* and w* sallied
forth. Aa the creak-bonks were lined
with willows, he took one aide. I the
other. Before going for I copied an

-I osdy oars to go this once, jurt for
tbc experience,"aoM Mr. Onmwodd.
"The wind’s unfavorable, but per­
haps an upper current will make that
all right,” Mr. Wood remarkel
Gnmwood Ungfce.1 ** D w&lt;4*l work,"
he eaid, with a abake of lite heed.
“Tbc,'re trying to frighten the re­
porters by saying that Donaldson ex-

A cold rain

PHAKMAOEUTICAI.
on raddaely may

LUMBER WAGOI8
Fahm

stricken with remorse, wuhdn

w*" v’riin
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w
Wlljw|r^w
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1 titndr of i

Ene canal, the balloon waa Ixirue di-

last was now nearly exhausted, ami to
have determined on croaoing the sec
leaaneva and hardihood. Here it was
debuted whether It were better to land

Michigan.aud in a direction tliat would.
sufficient quantity of

In the fall of 1B70. alter Uh cornpli

•| Haven. Mieh . 12U nnloa distent. Thou

shot laid him low.
About once tn two

lanUc ocean. The air shit
bnt waa immediately rang!

Don ver, I concluded to have one win

lioMlt fifteen

game, which I U*&gt;cd to haul to the ata
anee of this object I went from ParksB lion and exchange for nnoceaanew we
. । requited. This trip of 100 mile* all
Fort (now Trego), a smell station ailu-

g. many
the ImJ-

counlry, waa not a pleaaaul one. There

City and Denver. The fort was named
after Tom Parks, a railroad contractor
on the Kansas Pacific, who was killed
by Indians near this place.
I was well difficult matter to keep the right from the lihuoin shore, sighted the bet
acquainted with him. and helped to Jay course. I generally managed to make i loon. Il wa* thi n oecaatou Jly dipping
_ him out after his body was recovered. Brash creek the first night, and. after ,l* basket in the Lake, only a mile and a
sway. Th* aohoutrer hrwlnl for
‘ If I recollect correctly. I counted sev- preparing supper, no matter how cold !
__ It murbl be. 1 had to out out lhe fire, t »*. 1,al I ■afore it maild overtake it there
.b.O .MPd.’lu, 'bki
He “ 1
" “‘I'" t“~‘ “» “■ ;
“.'X • •Jdd~ b«bum»« ..I
w.. mt *c4lp*d, and killed eight In- teaUon
neighboring Indiana. On I ‘he car. and the balloon Shot upward to
itina before succumbing.
One cart- ?ne °*
rtcuralona, when I reached ■ RTcat height, and soon disappeared,
ndgewaa stiU loft m hia WitMthatter Br®'b creek 1110 B*«hl
“»»«**•* I, ,1th“ w“ lfap
rw •**“-« ‘h*
rjflc.
cold, an J I thought, Indians or no In balloon. That night a terrific storm
Al the time of which I am writing duaa- I U koeP • nro «h» night- My I swept down upon the lake. How the
the plains were a vastfeiMlinir-eround b**nkcls were stretched near lhe fire, two men mol thar fate was never
f^SresTenls of buSlo-^ J
™
fconnd Jrcp was out | known hot
tfo l«h of Angnrt the
Ute yvars thrv haio almost entirely
the question), when I hoanl a crack body of Gnmwood waa found on the
disappeared. On reaching Parks Fort lua« »^''ug the twigs and dry leaves.
shore of Inakc Michigan, near
I formed lhe acquaintance of a young LOn liking arouud. Blunt ten fe. I dis-. Hteny craek
The body wa. fullv
Ohioan named Leonard. Aa he had tant I aaw a pair of sinning eyee glar identified. It was completely clothwl
just arrived, having come on a hunting lug nK,!'
te*- ^y first impression
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expedition like myself, we struck up a , 7“
*"* "" lnd‘*° crawling on missing, and arouud lhe body
partnership, and concluded to haul to- *“• h*nd* “d
aud 1 scknovlper*,
letters,
fruit-knife,
a
certificate
of
gother.
My tenderfool friend had 1,
‘
of tnt- Oo «*-b&gt;“g
brought a small armory from the States 1 for n,-T r*“®' * i&gt;ritan to think it might memlH-rahip in tbe Chicago Pubbe Li­
with him. A Wme-hrater rifle.a neodte- I l*”“bl.T
&lt;M»lj •
•nd. if so. it brary. and the field glass tliat was so
gun. a bowia knife, three different- I Wa" ’i"g*ruua to fire off a gun al that kindly furmsued by Mr. Wood were
aisod revolvers, and a big lx&gt;x of assort- UBU’, of ni*hl' noC knowing who my also found, upon h&gt;s body.
•d cartridges, composed a portion of his 1
“ight be. or lheir where
warhke accouterment*. After arraug I »1k,UIa- ,Pi,Qa,,y- b"«»nung aatiafied it
ing a programme for the winter’s cam ' w“ “ wolf. I drew a brand from the fire
paign. we bought a horse each, and a aud lhrew “ “
W,lh •
eart and haruaa, together with a stock ’ ‘Uorl “u,i • ru,i‘- “I Tl,uU)r uneeremcr fact that they lost their lives in the
uouuug to
w indicate
roo.cate a,
as
- —.I®*
-----------| lake. There was nothing
of pro virion* Finally, everything be- !
1
the bol
I
hare
read
accounts
of
buffalo
bcl’
to how dralh waa met; whether ibebd
mg in nwlinaaB, we hitched up our J
1
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lightning and colcol­
horsea, tandem fashion, and struck out i lowing and jmwing the ground before L»ou was struck by hKhbung
. ' whether
the
'helhrr
tbc ■balloon
*- - ■ s charge;
charge; But
but I never
□—heard
*-------' 'lapsed• tn mid-air
•
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••
almost due north. The first night wc making
.
.
made Brash ereek, aud camped. Aa it oue even moan, and they do not even struck the water and was burst, leaving
lose any time in pawing. I1 nevei
nevei heard
heard | the
the men
men to
to battle
bottle with
with the
the wavco, only
of them altar king a man. unless bodlv । at laat to be drowned. From Donaldof game. After traveling half a mite we woiuided. Until a bailie 2 years old, j son’s knowledge of gas. and his mods
tiik horns aland up erect, and he is then • of managing his balloon, we might in­
After that his1 fer that he found that be must trad
surrounding ones. Each tree contained coiled a spike-buii.
horns commcticc curving toward coch ; upon the water, aa ho waa compelled to
other.
The old painarch bulls, who . do but a few weeks before on Lake Onncata of some gigantic bird.
Curious
have outlived their usefulness, are ran | tario, and that they prepared for the
out ot lhe harem and rove a. jund dis- j worst by throwing out all liallast, then
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go- them

kept

bullet they allot out into the

and the trooping winds sent t
of i»urht of land. They were in

with

benefit,

thia fall, still, ao for as I am concerned,
it will relieve me from the duties of an

JJEN1T A. GOODYEAR,

IRON, NAILS A SHELF HARDWARE

"The Republicans claim that this
victory of theirs wipes out the Democ­
racy in Ohio. Senator.
Do you agree

we have a form ol

People* dbtg mtobe,

HaaUni

trc« government.

HELMBOLD’S BUCHU

ieve that the world would bo 'burned

“ To what do you ascribe thia tnuni[4i
of the Republican party!
rj Never be
fore did they make so &lt;L
determined
_________ a
fight in a State contest”
/"They made np their minds that they
n/nrt carry Ohio or their party would
Mk|X Th. H-n.ilJrtrt,

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to tear them limb from limb,
Mr °“«e»
lbp »oeb&lt;&gt;r.
a hc"'7 ,ron one. with three books, e-ch
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GOODS

HELMBOLD'S BUCHU
IS UNEQUALED

JUIJrs BUNNELL,

i tliat as much of tbe rain fill aa

By any remedy known. It ia pn-M-n
lied by the most eminent phvsicians
all over tbe world, in

ia now grasping for power, and t»wrr
with it means a great centralized Gov­
ernment, in which all the States shall
be absorbed so that they sliall be noth
ing more to it tlian the &lt;x&gt;untie« are

channels are made down a slope, solu­
ble fertilisers and manure will lv
washed away. Make furrows diagonally
O, ^.B irat nrtrou controlling
acroas tile slope, with very liUlo fall.
everything within ite borders from one
alcad of deep and narrow.

Rheumatism,

Spermatorrhoea,
J^OBT. J. «RA»

Mb

8(isxr. — Long-wool sheep arc easily
chilled by a cold nun that would not
trouble a Southdown or Merino. Long
wool*, therefore, require protection from
nun atormsRbdthougb the weather may

Groceries and General Produce,

.’LWTUX HOI NE,

K. BLACK.

lx found ot remarkable benefit when

—Boston Journal of Comtura.

aafcly witboat knowing all about hia
eoiL Every field abould lie studied aa
to the effects of certain methods with
fertilixzrs upon it- Then the owner
can act with re«nonable certainty. The
plan of experimenting with fertilisers,
suggested heretofore in I be AmerteMn
J^ru-ulturut. is not one for a year
only, but should lie followed up in snrceaaivu years, until L. - character of each
field ia known. Thia ia tbe beat season
to cxperiinMit upon fall crops, and no

Wc killed

A comnpMion lately appointed by
he Trueaian OovCTnmimt to investigate
be oeat clam of inks to be employed
or official uses stairs that aniline inks
are not railed for this purpose, because
they can be easily washed away, cw{m&gt;
ctally by preparations of chlorine. Inks
in the compoaitinn of which aUxarine
(Adnanople red)'is employed eea be
obliterated leas easily. Hut thev are of
opinion that the beat of all is made from
gall nuta and a salt of iron, the old dr­
ain ption of ink.

Dyspepsia,

Indigestion,
Constipation,

Aches and Pains,

General Debility,
Kidney Diseases,

'

Liver Complaint,

Nevous Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Paralysis,
General III Hea'th,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,
Deafness,
Decline,

Lumbago,
Catarrh,

American and Foreign Marble,

ground with 100 lbs of oats; add two

Nervousness,

Llmt

panics,
telegraph oomjtsnic*.
and I
Lanka must all be chartered by the |
United Blates CongreM to naxry on
। liusineoa Formerly they were content
with State charters, but now thev won’t
have them. This shows the drift of af­ J^ENTLEY BRON. A W1LKINK,
fairs toward centra!nation. I will not
aay it ia a monarchy they want, but they
certainly desire to abrogate the rights.
IHKklkM and KI.INDN.

talde;
■ moderate allowance of artificial food.
A cheap, nntntious and healthful fixxl and departs. Yean roll by ; the young
man becumaa careworn and middle-

Neuralgia,

PLASTER

Boot Cmom.—Mangels and lieeta
arc not hardy, and should be put away
safely before severe frusta. In pitting
Salt, Limo, Water
thea&gt;- roots, it is well Io remember that, timid, and every other device they eon
to prevent beating, they should be put ‘ invent ia brought to aaaiat them to at- &gt;
this end. Bee the great corporainto tbe pits when dry: the pitr should 1 tain
tions that are springing up everywhere. ' yyw. r. HICKS,
I They will net look st a Stale charlong as desired, and a ventilator will be

A Fskmeh Bnocui Kxuw Hia Owx
loon and its tern tile strength would tear
them down and fling it to the ground
One by one the hooka broke off, and
;
^ 7 -------j--&lt;_------1 •*!-•weeping wind.Mrswra. La
Mount*®d «J'**“e,d °®the valve rope,
rnrlosvorinw to diw-lisrco tha ex

For Debility, Loos of Memory . I ndi»
poaitioa to Exertion or Business, bhort
news of Breath, Troubled with thought*
of Disease, Dimncas of Vision. Pain in
tbe Back, Cheat and Head, Bush of
Blood to tbe Head,- Pale Countenance,
and Dry Skin.
If theoe symptoms are allowed to go
on, rfcry frequently Epileptic Fits and
Consumption follow.' When the Con
atitution beeonxv affected it require*
the aid of an invigorating medicine to
strengthen and tone up the ay stemwhich

according to circiun-

Jy the first
ground. It is still the fashion with
some tnbes ot Indians to bury their
**■ IkO
SOO UH' IW&lt;* moll. Mill
, _
__
U (!&gt;&lt;■ nrrt-T 'I U». «WTJ ....w, mu.1 “d,
[.un»&lt;J ,u
dead in treeo.
ox™, awlujj U. putj .o U„
Next morning we haruooaed up our
Th. Kt.rt
TOT^:- Irarni, ».
«" •• “&lt;* '"&gt;■
*™"k; a j ear will thus be aaved.
novel team, and in the anne of a». hour them congregate at dusk and begin
Eouxomt.—Tbe value of
wwppi In lb. Atl.nhc- wm, Uwan on "“d Itmb*' mU1 thc ’U,,d neUla« L“i
reached Solomon nver. The stream is
JuljTi™ Il — I*,
trip bfok™ HUfe by lluta.
U,e I'alloon a former buys will probably iaereaat
.TO puJo u a
TH.-xIwoi '’-1' “ “
“&lt;, P"*“u“°- ronsiiieraldy before long, if the inerraae
• Uli tree. th. «lk n. has not already begun. Whether agnThe music produced ia uren wore John U MoooUlo. . »uu4
arrived at Prairie Dog creak, fifty milra Urinated.
axooanl. O.
O. A.
A. Gagvr,
tb,». John
Join, Wise
W« and
ao.l 1 f»»&lt;*""d l» •
pUrea, ud real cultural products advance in proportion
from Parks Fort. Aa there was con­ about as melodious ae what we are ac- aeronaut,
siderable game in the ncighb &gt;rhood. cuatomeil to bear rendered by thsl bsck • Wm. H.A., ol lb, BL LooH llrpubU- “■» nbbopa. loanog Ibo our raapoodwl or not a rigid economy in expenditures
can.
Mr.
Hyde
dcaeribed
tlie
inp
in
a
J
**
n,
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“
ia
K
f** ®bT* lhe will be prudeut. The axpswtence of
aud plenty at wood and water, we con­
the past few years ought sot to lie soon
cluded to make thia our comping­ ote. although not endowed with auperior
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masfocl abthtba to the feline, baa a th', kl&gt; SL Lob. « S, ,, n. Tbe h™K.b “• ’J"1*
or«o eooXXeJ ol
noon.l. X und.
U“l «* •
Tree. W U.

kind of roofed cellar.

HARDWARE.

1 field may be sufficient. If brought into
the rani* at night, sheep should not be groat Government. And that is si here |
shut up; they require abundant ventilafight in th* fnlure.'
blankets, which were saved to be u*cd
as a final resort. A propeller, Young punity in close quarters. Where ticks
America. I Hire down to their relief, hut
they scudded some hundreds of feet be­ or other effective dip.
tions and pathetic possibilities, and we
fore her bows, and that hone failed.
CoaMT fodder, hanl and unnntntious,
are constantly reminded of the flight of
Finally, aftei skin
within ia tbe cause of much disease at this aeatime and the mutability of all things.
thirty feet of the dark _____________
bobIf there is no pasture available A
man ■.Inarina- wtlh Hu- firr
anoe of i ot lea* tlian fifty mites, and
of drowning, bnt a new peril was before
them. The humcane blew them into a

BLADDERS KIDNEYS.

JMIYYEKS A BARLOW,
surprised at the result here in Ohio
Ho admitt-d that Lo had confidently
expected that it would be different, l&gt;ut

solubility i; fine bone-flour, Peruvian

to fintali the pit at first, although the
Al length they neared the dashing bU। lows. Tbc steering machinery waa cut
away, and they arose like a feather.
For a time the ship sraa buoyed out of
the way of danger, but she frequently
darted downward, aa though beat on
destruction.
Carpet-sacks, overcoat*,
provision*, everything wa* pitched into
tbe lake.
Ia&gt; Mountain finally cut
away lhe lining of the Ixiat. The oars
were sent after lbs qning. Everything

fuiuuiuruuicunwrirti inc oeasei,
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— rtna.ll,
Th. bnrti™,. . h“P •“ •'‘“d
ibra-n
...I l«m. wind would «»&gt;
Tl»
Tbe bjlbwm
balloon -rtjrtlr
actually Wrtrt
went thraueh
through .

We had

A SPECIFIC REMEDY I ALL

DRneS.lEDICIKESuiCHEMlCALS,

to Michigan the trip would be all the *te*me~ and were hmfed with a ahnll
whistle. They wore about BOO foot
more interesting, and you'd have a
high, and held a conwnalioa with lhe
chance to spread in the Journal."
"That's ao," aaid Grimwood. "Como
to think of it, 4\1 Ike t« land in Michi­
gan.
But if I'm going so far from
home bought to have more money.”
He borrowed a |1&lt;I bit! from a My.
Adams, Mother reporter, saying, "I
guess that’ll do."
At 10:30 they had L
a sjionge, and then with a cloth kept
Ontario both in sight. .....
i bail again attaint'd an al'.iftido of uearlv lor tliat purpose; you ran apply tbe oil
a mile. A terrible storm *** surging or dressing thoroughly. A coot of
beneath them, tbe trees waving and the
waves dashing against the shore of
Erie in an awfully tetjipeAUir.’ui manner. thoroughly washed and made perfectly
Now, like a gurgle, came lhe subdued
mrr. and can stand a good
sounds of lhe plashing and headlong
The two rejaortera aicpfied into tbe
basket. Donaldson followed. Th* ImbIloon waa ovcrbardened, and he aaid the lake shore, still bound eastwardly, Many farmers in the Eastern and Mid­
that only one reporter could accoin,&gt;any the ladloou brought them in sight of
dle States put them np in large shocks
Buffalo and Niagara falK aa also the in tbe field, or a lot near the bard, bindWelland canal. They had reached a
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i awuanu piuieu a coppr
height of over a mile, the liarwmcter
impmrtbilitjr for . enp|&gt;le L, m.L...urf. ( „
d
marking 23.0 inches. At 12 -30 they thia way. Thia 1* little trouble, and the
Um. . 1 Irt "rtr.Uj &lt;Ly».. Hr ,xrf
were marly between the falls and Buf­ plan might fe followed t la*where with
ever afterward mauled that, with b lililc
falo. inclining rather to the left of the profit.
latter. The famous falls were quite inFxmuxrB* run Whxat. —Any fm
agent interfered, "(iiuitlenien,” aaid he.
Ou another occasion L onard wound- ’
a descent of seemingly about two feet,
cd a young bull, which leisurely walked [
applied without delay. .As good a
end
the
water
appeared
to
lie
perfc
''
into tl*r stream and laydown. Aa wi- । choice" and “Brcund choice" on slip* of
growth as pwaiLle ought to be made be­
mot ionics* Tbe .spray gave the w|'bole
were anxious to have him on dry
fore winter. Superphosphate of lime;
| paper. and aliook them in a p&lt;&gt;l|cc of an sppoirauai aa of ice, and there
ground, I waa to poke him with a stick, 1
nothing grand or snbhme stmut it.

ffINTER OS THE PLAINS.

Wsoexs a firxctaLTT.

DISEASES

kindly internal tn toy maueurera. Al­
though ho waa nearly 400 yarda away, I
fired, and be felt In going toward
him I ali jqied-another cartridge into my
rifia.. M'uno within about tire yards I
noticed be waa a pretty lively-looking
oorpec, but, ere I Lad lime to ruminate,
be up and charged.
InaUnetivalr 1
pointed tbe rifle at hia head and fired.
The old hdlow merely shook hia crani­
um. but delayed not. I dropped my
ride; then commenced one of the moat
inb-reoUng races avnr Ixiheld. I was a
litUe ahead, with the l&gt;uU a good sec­
ond. After retaining my slight lead
for about seventy five yards I beard my
partner, on the omiosito aide of the
creek, veiling srilh latighter and halloo­
ing. “Go it. Cook—go til" Previous to
receiving thia encouragement I had

.
।
i
deal of punching, the animal came out
!&lt;► interview me. Unfortunately, after
be got ou terra firtna. Leonard's rifle
misalcsL fire, and I had another foot race.
We, however, only raced about fifty
___ i. when .1
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Janis,
the
buffalo, ____
ai&gt;| _ ...iL

BUCHU

NO PATENT NO PAY

Nevous Compl'nts,
Female Complaints,
Headache, Paia in the Shoulder*.
Cough. Dixrines*. Soar Stomach. Erup­
tion*. Bad Tonic in tbe Mouth, Palpi­
tation of the Heart. Pain in the region
of tbe Kidney*, and a thouxand other
juiinf-il aymptom*. arc the offspring of
Dyapepafo-

HELMBOLD’SBUQHU

IIUNriONS

IHUITORS

Imi^oraies the Stomach,
And Htimulatea tbe torpid Liver. Bow­
el*. and Kidneya to healthy actimi. in
ch-anaing tbe blood of all impurities,
and imparting new life and vigor to
the&gt;boh- ay»t&gt; n&gt;.
A oiagie trial will be quite aufficient
to convince tbe moat bexitaUng ot it*
valuable remedial qualiueo.

CHICAGO A LAKE HURON RAILROAD.
cosrpDrsKii TtMK TARI-K

PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

gently careening him with a dub.
settled before wo dtM-overed a
okiag camping-place, about

necked v tie ills, containing champagne,
sherry, sparkling Catew I a, claret. Ma

The lauding was made within 150

Bobi noonnp with dirt, and roofed as lx-fore. Burn­
up now commenced.
Whenever we
killed

duced or made st home.
Then the
money may be doubly saved, for the
needed article may be had without
much cost, and the money it would
have have required will be still in the

chart; bundles of

without a scratch.

Bo4Um

flbr M.

DrliyeraS to aay addreoa fro* from
olwrvalion.
“Paifoste" any commit fey letter,
receiving tbe same attention a« by mH
lag.
Competent phyuciana attend to correapoodeuta. All fetter* abould be addreoeed to

day our big camp-kettte contained
breaaU of three or four turkeys, a
ter. th.

Or Ms

naindor racnp
When they g

EL T. HELMBOLD.
S o'clock and twenty minute*.

himself five

be struck
un. “Hail

ill. and stud y tbe artistes on feeding
animals. There are some feeding stuffs
tliat ar.'.worth more than oUmra at tbe
snoB* psfoa. This ia a point worth
special study to Ml who have Bro

Druggist and Chemist

r»Bi iiBii ,ea.

04 UTIOlf:
Bee that tbe private Propri­
etary stamp is on each
bottle.

Sold Everywhere,

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VOLUME VII.

NASHVILLE, BARRY

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1879.___________

SUshrillr girrrtoni.

NUMBER 6.

grass looks to the inexperienced eye,
bat the ranchero well knows the tufts

VILLAGE OFFICER &amp;

the value of this feed as compared, in
the matter of nutriment, with the rich-

tile regions, and

___________jMrirtlrg.
Sunday, lb* day fulluaiog hi» sequin J, Yonos

MM UM MUM

y,t; twlnic. Democrat, 819,133; Htewart, Pruhl-

?u5t«r» girrrfarg.
H’.

orrtct

eyes with ao little exertion involved on
his port? With the dawn the cattle arc

LTMCH LAW.

THE MEEKER FAULT

remembers

that it

the utmost regularity,' and some time
before noon, the whole herd—the splen­
did bulla, the plump steers, the rod and
while and mac and mottled oows- takc
their accustomed trail, nnd seek the ।
water with unerring certainty. Then |
back to the grazing again,end feed until

and night brings them rcjcac.- A
Hayti, in Harpef*t Magotini.

ES?

Pertshlng on the Blain*.
The dangers incident to travel arroai

IL YOUA’G,

route and well prepared for a journey,
are wr.U understood, yet people are
found who uc

11 A. HARBER

nr nnuii *xwx,iaooan&gt; rroar.
ALL SORTS

Tfx Soli&amp;n of Zanzibar hasab
the slave-trade in his domain.

high favor.
Th* Sheriff of Blair county, Pa.
graveyard, and has ad

*a biger man than old Grant," is now

and girls employed about the coal-mines
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
Snicx the reduction of the tobacco

source is said to be 170,000 a month

hai.ilnal to him.

PARAIE1YTER

Thursday from lus home in Tulare
county, was ernwing thd San Joaquin
plains, he found a man lying in the sand coil 920.000.000.
nearly dead from thirst.
Hr was uu-

J. 1. BAKER.
'**

by I La Indian*. Il

protruding

from

his

month

several

the c. ticuneioti will kill him and death

IF. II GRISWOLD.

couacii&gt;uauc«w&lt;
ne tricu piaceu mm it.
hl* wagon, admimat. nug the

Ho

a man was Indian Agent N.

Colorado that all through the State
they spoke of him aa “Father Meeker."

CHAS IL BRADY
is the bitter enemy of modern Liberalhim alxiut eight miles to Shaw's, on tin

portfolio at Chancellor by an anonytnt considerable

ficiently tn i-e able to talk and walk,
though Util very weak and debilitated.

the
aMDR}

rARADi

cessfnl they will lie joined by 600others
from the same country in the spring.

East over bridge hare been 910JW50,fiolliftrr
completed in eighteen months for an

ly just rvceii

uutiug in England
Hhe dined with
e&gt;dthy proprietor of Addiscomlx-.

xHisrrllxnrous Card*.

led

to copy

* The

dining room

of one thing fur those fifteen war*. and
that one thing was cattle. And attend­
ing &lt;&gt;nly to that, and working at it and

•. Proprietor.

■ulatantlal iron building, seating 2,500

qieting managers pooled
their isaura in the Wing Ti Ping, or

In the

to uuder*tand it w indnrfuilv well, and

Orleans, and also holds a position in
A dissertation on the cattle herd t _.
mid occupy a large

Spanish melon. On either side of the
’
-piece wim a dish of ripo English
dish of while
liahoe of fruit

Commander-in Chief, never
p of each dish of fnut wan laid ha&lt;l not changed.
kind of m-Msv grrv-ii stuff from
uveraatory. making it look very
I- By each fruit dish lay a golden
.
j. After soup was brought boiled ■
salmon with sauce. then plates removed
ire served, then

yyiLLIAM JONES,

qtcctade and genuine cumjianiunahlp
i»t “ the everlasting hill* ' ho doubt in

the lamb Two kir.ala of pudding
next brought, with a red wine
,
years old. After podding appeared two
kimls of jellies an&lt;l n dry wbit« wine.

fraternal,

shows itself in the rabbit in about three
its. M. Gainer finds that the virus
mod dog Will be as powerful, when

Mich.

CHARLES

Above a certain latitude, and notably

ladies retired U&gt; the drawing-room,
where coffee was served, the gentlemen

Initianapolu
(a* the

I.IEBHAUSER,

bis office and put on his desk $1 in small

and sold a hobby-horse to raise the

READY MADE CLOTHING

]|EXRY ROE.

!;n

UtUc cUiulr**&gt;

till- agricultural classes in Ireland have
un Jer the imroading cotton-wood, and
ID the shadow of the Sierra Mojada,
of singing the eclogues of tho valleys of
the tian Carlon and the Huerfano, for it

Ta ■•ra.EToa

------ OLD RELIABLEHomo more."

' rhoer name is Tiger, belongs to a sur . learned to drink more tea, it may be
tilted 1 mentioned tliat the Board of Trade ro' eyor,
- • now at worji for the
—- U
---------Stales Government in that part of the
country. One day. not long ago, the
saw that Tiger was aaleep near
of a thicket, and he thought

ran the

MEAT MARKET
aruvi |tas'« ul nxliu. i:- Tiilrr
Through U&gt;« fearful ordeal

I'rcKh and Halt Meat»
Suiei Hams anl Shanliers,

Broughton, of Portland, tells a story
which ’r think loo good to keep, which
is as follows: Some time in 1861 there
ire a number of army officers stopping
a hotel in Wanhingtcn—among them
CapL Emerson. There was also u
Emerson and Jone* used to have a good
deal of joking together at the table and
elsewhere. Ono day at the dinner-table,
when the dining-hall was well filled,
Capt. Jones finished his dinner first.

IN T1IE1K SKAWnN.

Lard, by the lb. or barrel

atroams are consequently first sought.
Government land is divided into sec­
tions of 640 acres (a mile each way),
and quarter section* ot 160 acres.

the surveyor shouted, " Catch him.
Tiger; al him, old dog!" and ;um[H-d
into the thicket, on if a deer, or at least
a rabbit. Lad been seen. Ti^er, ol
course, went bounding and barbing in.

line along the

partially supported by the state, the
latter claims a right of control. In tbe
days of reaction which followed the

speaking, a quarter of a mile in width.

outbreak of 1848 this right was often

quarter-sections in

a

verritica, and if Prince Bismarck con
that valley and the next).

ry Tlie Higlteu Market- Price paid

. ..
loud
bark and Isaped forward. The aurveyoi
followed, thinking that Tiger had found

Halloo,

lE.MKY HOE

The Captain turned
o the table and bent
over him, when Emerson whispered, “I

pUi&amp;Uff « w a rrai.W.

GUNS IT LOW PRICES 1

appropriation of (t.on.CW to pel
r tow tael may be snaetod bum

A. C. Beiton

into hit

only concaved thia same idea but acted
promptly on it, and that in conse­
quence the supply of water frontage

gave a peculiar “Ab-woob,
back to Lis sleeping place, wagging
tail and satisfied that he had paid
surveyor back for fooling him.

qnently and proportionately Increases.
There are always, however, ranchmen

American genins

credit

dm: "Copt
man io the
ing a good location at a fair rate, with

GUHSHITH

prepartot for a

walked
of a half

A Double Shot u4

rainbows. bat he Lad

famine years 1845, 1846, and 1847.

wise, on the sj»t and in the neighbor­
hood ; for, with the great improvement
now taking place in breeds, it is no
longer desirable to I &gt;uy largely in Texas.

chine; eighth, india-rubber industry;

»:W«i-haw )net b-e

Madam* Thum

Ufa In Landon.

lives • vary quiet

�*11 our
we now

ns.

Are you aware that Goods are ad vancing, every, day ?
Do you realize that you can save from 5 to 25 per cent, by

(F.M.and
friwu Culp’s 'Hill.

dihai thus far tbe
iCtfMrtttMaf war.

Are you posted? Doyovknow that I have the Largest
Stock in Nashville to select from?
| Thousands, of yds. of the best Calicoes to sell for 6c. per yd.
I Hundreds of yds, of those new Brocades to sell for 10c a yd.
I Hundreds of yds. of Suitings to sell at from 6 to 8c. a yd.
| Thousands of yds. oT Factory to sell for 6 cents.
| Hundreds of yards of Flannel to sell for 25 cents.
Fifty Cloaks to sell from 3 to 7 dollars.
•
And everything in proportion.

Has never been brought to Nashville, or sold on

NKox-e

Keajsona.l»le Tei-mw

Good Suitings for 6 pence per yard—just think of- it
Dregs of Wine Suitings from 16 to 25 cents.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in all colors, from 20 cents to $1.
All Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.

Of STRICTLY PURE

tmco flllrxl with iron hail. Our batteries

A PRET1EB UNB OF

OUR EUROPEAN LETTER.

douldy so. for I know that K. G.*» &lt;Mv-

liable to be among the killed or woundNow that Prince Bismarck haa Un­

waste consolidate arrangement* for

pjURK.A.H FOYt THE
even

BOOTS AND SHOES.

the moat probable result*
of undisturbed peace lu-1
bravery or ambition. Such n scene is
one of a life time. Here, the seekers that month by mouth, year by year,
the resources of France would get
more increase,
and her military
The coward should look ebwwhere.
strength become enlarged ami consol­
idated; another, that whatever menu*
of recnpcraliou Russia may pomm-m.
deadly rifle, the thug. phut, thug, of the
it to accmmt Ueadlly. Notwithrtaudtbeir whix as they ent through the air; ing the alliance of the«e nation* fur the
thcaight of dead and mangled men, purpose of attacking Germany now. it
covered and dripping with gore; and all but Impmaiblc, bccamM- the our ha*
many other similar lighta and inci- jnat ended an exhauxtiug Oar, and the
other haa not yet enjoyed a sufficient
anyrtuag bat “solid comfort" io the. period of tranquility to grow into firm
and naaured strength.
Undiaturbrd
peace mean* for France the continu­
ance undiaturbed of preparation (aurpruingly rapid already) for war, that

little pride need force. Consequently
in an engagement, officer* cheer tbeir,

then, ft would mm that Prince. Ilkniarck only offer* auotiu-r romum
against precipitation on the' part of
France and any poaalble ally of her*,
where more limn auffioionl roaMiuexiat. rd already. But what i* thia frenh pe­
riod of aaaurod peace likely to bring
I repeat, there U inapiration iu *m-!i a for Germany Immelt, and for Anatria Y
I* the military strength of Germany
likely to tncrranc
at
an
equal
a spark of pride in hi* heart, or an am­ ratio with that of France t I* h not,
bition ftlH.vc that of a mail. And yet ou the contrary, pretty manifest that
German armament* arc already almoat

Davis Sewing Machines,
A more perfect piece of machinery is not in market

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER

nee officers with drawn swords forcing

ingthem with their sabres to keep

rd fir, Twfore we Struck into some
wood* along tbe rocky slope, immed-

rith wounded and

their fares, hands and arm*. others
hobbling along with comrades muiisting themall excitement, fresh from
tbebattle which was raging in great
fury Jurt over the rocky ridge. 1 can­
not forego mentioning just here a lit-

ourliixw lugging and hugging iu ados-

on that part of the field, with fearful

country’s future on certain agree men to
with Austria which may have uo cf-

MORGAN EARBY 00., MICH

DRESS GOODS

A Foil Stork of Ilogrfrll Hroa.

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.

All of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

WALKER A NORTON,

Prepar’d Paint,
BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES* CLOTH.
All tbe latest styles out.

Highest NTai’ket Price ALL COLORS BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS !
For Produce, and give in exchange good**, IG ounces to tbe
THE LARGEST LISE IS TOWS.

pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

A BIG LINE OF

We expect and desire to win only by

FROM 50 CENTS TO *3.00.

And to this end we earnestly solicit the patronage of all
thane who read this notice.

eligible whoi* not thirty year* of age. rpHEOI.D FURJUTURE FIRM OF
and in poa*c**ion of hi* civil right*. ■
Penton* in receipt trf iKtrith relief, do-1
nicotic *errant«, aoldiera. and all pub
lie official*, from the niiiiUter to the
village achuol maater, are di*&gt;]naliflc&lt;!
from imldiug thia office, from which '

Lentz &amp; Sons,

and doctor* are entitled to claim ex­
emption. ,
Lottis.

Tin- Camula 1‘ocific Hallway, accord­
ing to a IaU- 1 .oudon Ttmcf, na« nccur• d the capital for the construction of.
the entire road, Iti Landon. The haaui 0 _ 1 “1 •

which i* given the Britiab cauitaliat* a* '
that Genian Socialism—which certain­
ly i» not quenched, but mnouldcr* over,
within two yeara; tbe long rtn-tcb from
a wider surface every day—may mid to
the bend of Lake Superior toBelkiik,
tbe difficulty of maintaining such ar- on tlie Red River. i« divided into three
wctiou*; twd of them, the earterly wc»t
erly, are fiuuhcd, while the intermedi­
ate one i* in progr«&lt;M. From WinneCg. t&gt;«e capital of Manitoba, the line
under contract for 300 mile* west.
Tbe cost of laying and equipping the
their servant aa tbeir master, must one
or all of them l&gt;e taken away from the linu west of Winnepeg in let at tbn low
pnee of *10.000 per mile. But 400 mile*
country which they have made and west of that place the land ih-acribed a*
like a*ea, with gentle andulatiou*. Tbe
highest range of mountain* the road
crosses is but 3,000 feet, while tbouc of
the United Stales Pacific road* are
thru then1 is no Bismarck to deni 8335 aad 7,043 feet respectively. Ttu&gt;
only barren land i* in the vicinity of
and if at tbe same time'fas moat likely Lake Superior. Mr. Sanford Fleming
the engineer in-chief, indeed, has re­
will happen) present condition* have
ported there is room aud justficatiun
for at leaat two trank lines acrora the
thing* in Europe generally ! Question* prairie land* of Canada.

indeed a* to whether Prince Bismarck

FLOUR, HEAL * FEED;

11TEITIOR HINERS I

70c. per Gt lion.

----- WE PAY THE-------

•aim low,’

they not appear already n burden too

WALKER I NORTON

-----:’

rhile as for Russia peace would

they rarer, they fall back," and quick

OOOI3H

rpiE BAKMTTILU MILLS.

------ JUST IN AT------

meat, if, moanwhile, affair* arc to lake
their natural course from the present

lire to remark: that there la a certain

q

_

Z&gt;(

J

belling Goods
Cheaper litaxt Ever.

FURNITURE!

SIU Mil!! I0IH
Than anyother firm dealing

w
"

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,

Venetian Red,

R,R. Paint,
For Ham*.

HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.
Our fall stocks arc larger and ms.-re complete than ever before, and notwith­
standing the late advance in prices, by buying tor casli wc have secured
many Itargaina 'of which our customer* will reap the benefit.

CLEM KMT H WITH.

KOCHB1R. BKOTHKRM.

All kind* of

I AM NOW IN REC El IT OF

v ARNISH-My h Stock of Fall Goods!
COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

Color Paints,

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

LARGEST STOCK BRUSHES

An abundance of guest* and limited

in the monung be
remain at braakfaat.

Boots, Shoes, Motions, Etc
Fillest and Most Complete Stock

Painters

In furniture.

ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS

Dr. HUI’. Eagll.il Extract of

Shawls, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

BUCH U

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERIAHTOVN and STOCKING YARNS

Materials

a Trial aad be Cha yiaeed.

that the -Uh Mich, loot their colon and
more doubtful

J. LCNTZ A SONS

D. C. GRIFFITH.

]£NTEWrniK£

C.-SjHnrt-d their flag.

carukjt*.

NEW

Baw Linseed Oil,

A better stock we have never had, and that is saying
a great deal.
“cloned op.’

BOSS STOCK

Boiled Linseed Oil

75c. per Gallon.
compact (nod tbls'b tbe great ackunwl

G. A. TRUMAN.

$8 PER HUNDRED

fellow, ut stalwart frame and cool .dig­
nified Waring; leading ua on. mounted
"straigii^na a gnu barrel." never heed-

W Opposite,
I Look all over, into any or every store in Nashville. Get
: their, last, least And lowest cash prices, and then if you want
to discount them stop at tne Old Reliable Brick of

CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
Boys’ Suits, 93 and upwards,
Mens' Suits, $5 and upwards:
Mens’ Overcoats, $5 and upwards.
Mens* Rubber Overcoats.
5।
Ladies’ Cloaks, prettier and better
Ladies’ Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rubber Boots.

vraTion

I Challenge Competion and

White Lead!

CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

GRAND RAPIDS 1 IVISlOI

Not being allowed

more than an offensive and defensive
alliance has been arranged, for tbe
and leaving them

to their

GROCERY

natural

Wasted I

Wanted!!

:

Wanted!!!
elined to diamia* n* altogether incrod
iblc the rumor that Prince Hiimtatek
intend* to propoot' a general di«ann&gt;

Price*.

u

100,000 POUNDS

whether by warlike nr peaceful mean*

BoiHe Ac Francf*
redimngwairtrMcW. with au ngiy
wound flfttMtgfc the the right leg. just
above the ankle. After a Abort eoti-

a S Ihb i

u.™.. i»«w. tu. cn«.l«r.»w
Alsace-Loraine will lead to tbe revival

Teat, Coffees, Sugars,

BITTER5

JOHN BERNER

qpiJH NEW

HTMITUBE HOUSE

Cheese ^Everything

PER POUND,

KELLOGG, DEMARAY A Co.

One-half CASH, and one-half
TRADE at my store.

aoiac a rwAMcia.

O.C. WOLCOTT.

co

VIENNA BAKERY.

CAST IRON, .

Syrups, Tobacco*. Fish,

*•

COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES,
KELLOGG, DEMARAY k C

�JJO8TON K'l'OH E.

LOCAL MATTERS

N#w ,M ™ TIRE.

Pkikxsi SnMWat
Your regular c*r
SATURDAY

FOB GOOD TKAH.

ro ia Nashville.
G. A. TMfWAV.

OLQCAL NEWS.
s* an invalid. claim* to enjoy poor

Chairman* and Shim nut. ml. t.t-

Mr. l^wis Durkee la on the gain.
A ratUiag &lt;&lt;xx! letter from Vermont-

that could be in

newspaper parlance

and Lotirar Rogers; Baltbuon—John
H. Day and Cbartr* M. iiendembott;

with is the problem.
•
0. Q. Stebbiu* proprietor of onr griat
mill, ha* returned from a visit to the

Wd.cott;

baildiag this fall than Nash rille.

William

Politically tiie Board i*u tic. nitro Re­
publican* and nine Greenbacker*, and
A. J. Hardy and Frank Borne* are to the two factious affiliate about tbe

mere building.
college on Friday evening and staid
over until Monday.

and visiting friend*.
It is said that a cold wave I* coming.
some time before Christmas

Rer. E. Miller of North Castleton ha*
returned from a trip to Hamilton Co.

Mr*. Joe. Sliaump fell down stairs a
few day* ago. bruising her consider­
ably, and causing a premature birth;
C. N. Young, addremod tbe lied Rilvlx»n Club, at the Martin «ehool house in
North Castleton, last Tuesday evening.

Ihivid Dickoou, living a' mile or so
south, lost a colt worth $50 from inflamation of the liowels, a few day*

the subject C. VV.

by a new glans front, and refurnished
the interior.
*XIX- v-. Ck
iuiu M.us, .*• r. nun
Mn. Jnhn. R.k.11
of H«&lt;
IMS
vUUlnr Mr. ...I Mr. C C !
i
Wolcott, Sunday last.

unices like the apostle*, "twelvechoorn
and one a devil."
moat rateresting thing tliat happened
Commercial matters are active. The
boom tn clover seed exceeds that of
the balloting for Chairman and Huper
Gen. Grant “Freoh October butter,"
iuteudent of the Poor. The Republi­ made in July i* in fair supply and moat
can* and the G wnlxroker* each had a of it like an able-bodied mau, i* strong
candidate for those rr*jK&gt;tx*id)e posi­ enough to go alone. Glove*, mittens,
tions, and felt that their country wa* and woolen hosiery arc at a premium,
iuijwrillod unless they de-cted them. while boot*, and shoe*, buffalo robe*
For Chairman the Republicans can­ aud broom corn are firm aud advanc­
didate was Mr. Leander I&lt;aphiim, and ing. Railroad wood i* in orcr supply,
the Greenhucker* waa Mr. Eli Nichols, and "option*" in that article are lifeleoa.
and tbe twelfth tudlot allowed nine
Further item* such a* the condition
vote* for each, just tbe number each of the broken head of the Hatrk't old
had when the balloting commenced. "Ho**." the choking of Ike Smith’* cow
It took the first day and far into the with an overgrown potato, the length
evening to accomplish thi* much, and of stalk* in Jone*' corn patch, the num­
the Board would nmloubtedly have ber load* of pumpkins grown by Fergu­
been balloting until thi* timp had not son on a quarter of an acre, the tick*
Lee Reed offered a resolution Hut the ou Robinson* sheep, the colic of PreacilcaA^idate bo chosen by lot, which wa* I la'* baby, the trimming of Maria and
accept* d, and Eli Nichols was the hap­ Beanie's hat* with "two tone" ribbon*
py nratt, and the Groenbuckera Were aud &gt;.undry other important jottings
jubilant.
such a* nn hashed op weekly by correnIn the matter of selecting Superin­ pondenta of the Tom. Cary order, and
tendent of tbe Poor,, however, they printed under double head Hue*, ride
were not so fortunate.
Each par­ Charlotte Republiean, I will leave to the
ty had their candidate, and three dif- I graphic jx-n of your state corespondent,
who does not perhaps like Bismark'*
,
,
...
..
.
“ ,lr .*,,1b1 ""T WIW‘ Y2'b'' “Bezon-Bixou” a*;&gt;ire to "die with the
” ”"b'
'“&gt;&lt;’•
• l&gt;arne&gt;w on.” but will be willing to
ly the matter wa* a*liouru«-d until the j trot in it a while longer.
Martix.
January aeasion, the oldxifticcr, who i* j

MICHIGAN NKWH.
amination on a charge of adultery at
Corunna on the 27th tn»t., but waived
examination and waa held for trial in
December.
Mat. Fitch, of Hadley Lapeer county,
vuc brute
the
uruic who
wuo recently
TCTTIIUJ shot
Bum his
III" wife
wur
and little daughter, waa ca ptuied on
the 96th inst., in Ix-d in tbe house where
he last lived with hi* wife, and i* now
-M, kKl^l I.J.U u LjwSr.
i The house of Rx'l&gt;cc&lt; a Miller, mi old
lady of Beu ton township,! Eaton county
took fire a few day* ag 7-' " -•---------in tbe cellar, and had i i——
the uproar made by he,
and ft* owner would ha
rnd th*
Aa it wa* *he cocaned bpd
the lx..,house
waa saved after alioat *200 damage
had been done.
On the27th, Allp&gt;frc7Tfickcnsl»ugii.
a miner in the South Walker's mine,
at Jackson, was smothered to death by

I
Wm. Parker and wife attended (he
10th wedding annincraary of her .inter
Mr*. E. Keith at Battle Creek on the
of Mr. Parker s birthday.
Everybody oliouId attend

• tnicting the Commissioner of lligb-

•
, in good condition a certain portion
the Red * the Htatr road, was rewriudrd.

Ribbon meeting at the Baptist chureh
next Monday evening.
A fine literary
programme ha* been math- out, ami an
interesting time i* egpected.

--------- The committee
on rqnalizat'on raisii the nMnumriit rolls of Castleton 5
er rent.. Carlton 2 jx-i rent.. Balti

Samuel R. Smith, a middle-nged man
who resides with hi* daighter in the
vicinity of Potterville, waastruck, Sat­
urday, by wn eastern Ixiund train &lt;&gt;n
the Grand Trunk, while crossing a
bridge two mile* from Charlotte mid
killed instant!v. Al the coroner's in-

r«i himself with a gun. u pistol and a
dirk, left hi* lionsr. neat by. ami com
iug to the men ordered them to Mop
work and leave the prrmsr*. Rhine­
hart refused, luid getting out of the
ditch, went toward Witham who told
him if he stirred another step hr would
fire. Rhinehart raised one foot and
William fired, 'he charge making a
hole in Rhinehart'* IkmIv, from which
the liver protruded. 'Hie murdered

Hiram Gridley. Im* jti»t had hirvea-

into the ditch.
Witham then |xiint&lt;-&lt;! tiro gnn nt
(kroeland ami told him tn leavetpiickly
or tie would serve him the same way
whervUjMin ( opium) went to Flint and
gave the alai m.
When the officer &lt; came tn arrest
Witham they found him nt his luntM-.
waiting for them. In fail lie does not
show slightest regret for his crime, and
i* threatening other men with d.-ath.

headed; they were ent for fodder; Mi

The Na*h,vill&lt;- Citixeu office has Ix-en
sold by the sheriff. The Cititrn wo*
Strong ami hi* able-bodied New*, and
buck them oil the bridge.— Emimj

One of the finest stock* of aolid silver
and plated ware, iewelry, watches,
clock*, etc.. ever Iwought into Na*h-

mtalr. n» rqtm)hu-d by the committer.

i* $265,444. Mnph- Gru
*yria $33fi.t»&lt;. Baltiux

submitted the annual rrjiort. from
which we learn that the uumlicr of
pauper* maintained nt the jswir house

A laughable incident transpired iu
this town recently. A rlock buyer
bought of Mr. \V. two ca|ves. for which
be was to pay $3 but as he was driv-

Liblde Bnllcn. On Thursday evening
the happy couple returned to Jr bi* vil­
lage, where will be tbeir future
borne. We join with tbeir many friend*
in wishing them abundant joy.
Tuesday evening, and tbe social was
a most plcasent and enjoyable affair en-

Richard Graham, climbed a
on John GHmv n * place Maple Grove,
to saw off a limb, containing a *wann
of bee* when, a dead limb above him

Mrs. A. Dillenback started for Neb.,
on Monday, to visit her sister.
Mis* Delia RiMug of Charlotte, made
her frienda nt thi* pUee a short call ou
Sunday last.
The Woodlaud centre Di*t. aic to
occupy the Town Hall, the coming win­
ter for a acbool.
The H. Jordan nrbool is to commence
Monday Nor. 3rd. under tbe iunlrnrt-

rpHE NASHVILLE ELEVATOR,

Remodeled, Enlarged ■ Improved

we have a Large Line, and we are closing them out CHEAP.

IN 1879.

PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON
_________________ __

BECAUSE

.

__

they are the Cheapest Shoe Ever Offered. Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
A new lotju.it received.
peditiously ad Accurately.

OCR STOCK

AINSWORTH i BROOKS

IS COMPLETE, ond we are making the
ent Prieem. You can save
money by looking over our ntock
if you do not buy.

largest and moat con-wnicnt
luildiug* in central Michigan.

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
For any quantity of

That may lie brought them. They nlw&gt;

5,000 lbs of Dried Apples,

Nbiuglea.

ii at a price that

will

tit

tut, Sated M Duliu wilt lira.

BOSTON STORE

AINSWORTH k BROOKS.

polSK BROTHERS.

your

DRUGGISTS.

CHEAP CASH STORE?
Iimi.ikii |K&gt;nnd* of dried apple*, for
which I will pay the higi&gt;r*t tuaket

12201273

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets,
Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Box Paper and Stationery
Caps, Gloves, Mittens
Sctnl Boob! ScW Boob!
Trunks Notions, &amp;c
Blank Books! Blank Books!

CaU ftt
Shop.

A

Harnr** Suxn,
W oUllTT*,

'“*“*“*

I'RADE BOOMING

I!ani
&lt;•&lt;1 a new stock of Boot*. Shor* and

. 7

, ,

gx&gt; bushel* per acre.

.'

n

Inquire at

saring* of the *ea*on's product* of the
farm, and laid away for taxa* and other

gain*. Thi max Im* just &lt;&gt;|&gt;ene&lt;| an­
other case (SO jmlrs) of those Ladle*’
Shoes, warranted nil leather, for only
$1. and another lot of Men* Saddle­
Seam, Tap Sole Boot. for $2.iio. Ask
for them.

t?*Look at thone nobby dunk* at.

Hair

Work

Waltham and Elgin Watehr*.

WAIT FOR THEM
DHKSSGOODS

j Of all kind*, accurately nreparetl from
strictly Pure and Fresh Drug* and
I Medicine*, at the lowest prices.

taken

I’vlootn from ;T»c. fi yd. to $1.00. i
Hat or Boot* for yourself or boy. you
may go Barry County over, and you
?an‘t do better than at
D. C. Griffith's.

FF" WiLsox A HowkbcII more Flour
and better Flour than any house in Nash­
ville.

Every one who Ims an account, is re­
quested to call nnd wttle their account
iiv note or otherwise within 00 days.
July Hth. 1870.

BOISE BROTHERS.

CASHMERFN;
In Seal Brown and Navy Blue from 25c. per yard upwards-

Our Clothing Stock!
Second to nono in Style, Make, or Quality of Goods, • and
prices as low as tbe lowest. Just received our second stock
of Overcoats with a range of prices from 03.50
upwards
•

_________ ErtiKXK Coox.

rente off the eye* of the dead, and kick

Fhyolciaxi'a and Family

PRESCRIPTIONS,

here.

rVI-ook out fm Fleming'u grand dis­
play of plated gmuls next week.

and infirm, and depend wholly upon
the fruit* of tbeir labor for the
mx-essaries of.lifc, it la a sad bio

IV Buy your Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes. Hat- and Caw. Crocerie* and

JUST OPENED TWENTY FB’E NEW

NEW STORE !
NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

WILSON t HOWE
(Opposite the Wolcott House.!

’ — ete,. Mt
conspicious jrosition in the neighbor­
hood, and a* the theft wa* committed
iu broad daylight, it is evident that

Mr. Darby Doyle of Yankee Spring*.

-FOR
ryHa ve you liecu iu to see those new
Rurhing* and t’allandts i

From $3.60 to S13.OO.

BOOTS AND SHOES
iKu.IT^"4'
rv For the Best 50-rent Chewing
Tobacco go U&gt;
Wiuox A Howr’s.

GROCERIES

PriceB toll the Mtory!
Meo*’ Whole Stock Kip
Men*’ Slaughter

Boy* Ro&gt;d*

BOOTS AND SHOES,

D. C. Gbifyith’*

Notionii, Etc.
r**
•"“'Jr-,
s* “ •* f
?
fc-nfc •*&gt;MM.
bwwtt.
Frias***.
MiLtMMllM.
IF T»»U W ANT

returning home from

thi* city

hut

Aa»h»Uie Nartscta.
TberauKMt that W. A. Aytarorth
for. He hoy* for Caih and agree Um

leather

W. C, T, U. waa a grand affidr, ami the

r.r
etngieg.

bnt we I F&lt;lK EVERYTHING CHEAP,
they are advancing every dav
uay, Uli* we
Go toC. W. Smith'*.
wtill Hell them at old price*.

;ANIF------

Bhwk Diamond

Mr. Edward Coohen a reauknt of Mr. Matteson left for church.
Hurting* formerly &lt;if Woodland was
buried on Wi-dnemlay nt the Baptist through a window in the kitchen as
chureh.
The teachers institute on Friday and
Saturday (k t. 24 and 25, was a suceeos.
and there ia to be anotlwr mi Friday
HASTINGS ITEMS.
and Saturday Nor. M and 25 and a gwnerai
invitation is extended to nil
M. Goldriug. a laborer, wa* wrioual.
Callow*. Dr. Bartier. "The ladinjured
ou
Friday, while taking ou
BAKRYVILLE ITERS.

alwimjdejrf Mr. Ute C. H.

FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
I FOR thk WORTH of YOUR MONEY.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
: FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.

CLOAKINGS.

find a Cloak to suit or tit von. Ju*t
step right into Tut max'*. Me is one
nf tile most obliging fellows. He will

The sociable of tbe Red Ribbon
Club, held at tbe lUptist church on

Elder Seaman is building an addition
&gt; H* house.
Edwin Km

BECAUSE

FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR fc.
Go to C. wTsnrith’a

they are the best to wear, and do not
shrink.

For which the Higfliext. Price will be paid.

IuMI&gt;

K'ONFIUKNTIaL.
Anticipating the recent ri*e iu all
riaaae* of merchandise. I (.ought largeana
wire,
two
aonem.
ana
loamnou
|
J
F
'
,cfon
'
advance, aud therefore 1
__ * m .in
*■&gt;-&gt;,&lt;&gt; r»
and wife, two honest, and industrious '
$2.8H9.30. ami Hastings $2,319.02.
.Up^pUUX.. don. on lbrfr «—!
And it was voted tliat tiie Jhraiter
near the Crowell school hou*c. and in a good* last. For further particulars see
and Journal lie allowe,! $30 each
thickly settled cooiuuity, left homo
____
C. W. Sxmi.
for printing the proem-ding* of the
nda.nd.hborteXMHl.d.u^.uKl
-A U W1, M*." . te-lto- n-u.nrk.
Board, and tlx* Nr.w* nnd the Middle­
while aiioent, some peraon or persona **a alight cold" negteted hna under­
ville Ile))ubii&lt;n» lie allowed to do it
entered the house and going to the bed- | minded the constitution of thousand*,
free gratis for nothing, and persiquite. room opened a trunk where Mr. Mat- j
tcaon kept his money, took every dol- Cough and Lung Syrup, would now L"
WOODLAW* ITERS.
bright ornament* of society.
Trill
Sold by Boi.hk Bros.
Mr. Linklighter waa buried on Wed- couple poacased; nearly $70 more or
Miss Cartie Ingeraon returned from
Ohio, on Saturday last.
Mr. George Killpatrick and family

FOR FRESH AND SALT PISH.
'
Go to C. W. Smith’s.

E. Cook'*. Nashville. for only $9 jx-r

C&lt; XlMX. - EASTM A X

The nicest Single Harness in Barn
county, with linn! rubber trimming*,
to match Eugene Cook's premium
t_
buggy.
A gtsod Single Hanies* for $15.
A gixxi *qunre Horse Blanket for $1.
A good leather Halter from 75 cents

FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS.

the Double for bargains in crockery,

CANTON FLANNELS.

To nil interested in tbe purchase of
a Sewing Machine, should not fail to
call nt Wolcott’* Hardware store and

her appearance and told Mr. buyer
|M-ac&gt;-al&gt;lr man
that she did’nt propose to let them go .
for that price, a* they were worth more It*, ami leave* a liftgr famih .
An inonrst W«» held, and a
The buyer say*: “I .opposed that I . of willful murder agreed upon.
had bought them, that,” jaunting Io Mr. ,

maintained nt Flint.
Fleming, the jeweler, and we under­
stand all i« io be disposed of very
nay* Mr*. W. “they are worth
cheap.
Hrre's your $10.” say* the buyC. C. Wolcott, the hartlware man, is
in receipt of another car load of tbe
of corn. 1&lt;M) bo. of
you can’t have tlicm for *10; ,
celebrated Jackson wagon, making
ortb $12’’ “I'll take them" &gt;
three full car* he has received thi* sea­
son. Don’t fail to sec tin- "Common
and 8 tons of hay.
Sense Wagon” a new invention which
The salary ofJudgvof Probate wa* fix- ,
comes with thi* lot.
rd for the ensuing rear it $**&gt;. Trca*- | vj|jasr the buyer say* to her. "Now as I
We noticed in C. C. Wolcott’s hard­
ware
store thi* week, the New
$HUO. tlcik at $7 n
rbt Sup ta of the you bjul (hrr&lt;, pnccn DOW „ j bavc
I
Mill* Range.
It is the Ixwt onr in the
poor were allowed $323 for larf year a I prill&lt;rt/&gt; Jou caM ukc
pnrp or i
market, being nicely nicklc plated and work, and $300 wa. appropriated for driT&lt;.
* Mpl w
the most complete and convenient thing
the pay of circuit court str nograph'. that .he wa. caught, aud wilted nt
fora cook stove we ever *aw. We
.. ______________ uk, lr„
eonlrut with w»th the second price $10.
State nud County tax wa* fixed at $47. I
“
’
. . .
vL i L- i
..
»"• *“’•« tanthn.. ,
Our young rrivnd Frank Me Derby M..H. l.,r .Ukl, .mo™.
went over to Parma on Wednesday, Uokrf »WU«&gt;; W«JU»o ^.OM.13, «»-»—•»* '■ &gt;k» Cl?”!'’'
and in tbe midst of a nice com pan p of HwkOm. «*«*»; A-rri» IUH ’T"

BECAUSE

Ap­

town; n* well os the largest line of
.making tobaccos, pipes, smoker’* nr
tide*, etc.

it i« the nicest fitting
Busk. You can't brea

LUMBERMAN’S FLANNEL.

BECAUSE

rF'llMwatlm. Globe. Michigan Ito*e.
Bagley•’» Mayflower aud all jbe Irnd-

FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS.
GetoC. W; Smith *.

FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS.
Go to C. W. Smith’*.

TP* All the fall and winter style* iu
Millinery good* iu*t received, by Mrs.
Yair* in Union
House
I..,,—.. ..
—­ block. Tne iat1 e»t and finest Hue of Fancy &gt; eat hers,
&gt; Plumes, Ruching. Laces Neck Ties,
Jet* ete.
_
■
____
tlrlr
.ml
a eixxl
gooxl neighlior,
by even
every-• 1
|i considered u
m-iirhlKir. bv
body, yon should mskc it a point to ]
buy immediately a pound of G. A. (
Tbcmxx'* 50-ccut Japan Tea. It'* a
k*'! ri'h--1
» rattler.

yards from him. but attempted to cross
the bridge lieforv leaving the track.
His *kuil wa* crushed in n frightful
tV Take vour iron to tbe foundry
manner.
and get S1.25 a hundred.
On the morning of (let 2Pth. George
Rhinehart aud William
Copelaud,
under a contract with the Rond Com­
missioner &lt;&gt;f Rtorton Township, wendigging a public ditch across a pier&lt;- of on lilx-nil terms. (‘&lt;irrc*txjud with.
Geo. H. Jvtixsox.
property Iwlonging to William Witham.
Middleville Mich.

the village nearly completed rnd when
dour will I* n credit to it* projector.
I). C. Smith ha* in hi* .tore n family
&lt;&gt;f potatoes. which are of the Chang and
Eng variety, and will weigh In the ag­
gregate over a good many |x&gt;und*.

BECAUSE

Rucliing* nnd CollaretU. at
M. J. Jkffeky *.

drawer* and drop-leaf for $25.00. I
bny 25 at a time, and for ca*!i. so gain

FOR HANGING LAMPS.
Go to C. W. Smith's.

they arc the Fioext and and meet Beau,
tiful-in the county. Only 10 cents.

OUR NOVELTY CORSET.

• CT'S. Llebhauser has received his
tall nnd winter stock of Ready Made
Clothing, which he will sell cheaper
than ever before.

fivo years; and from $10 to $15 k&lt;
than any other Hist-classmachine.

the Jim. Davis farm.
Onr merchants have got on their fail

BECAUSE

thc butic* of Nashville aad vicinity,
tliat *!&gt;&lt;• ha* just returned froai Chica­
go, with a large ami well aclrcted stock
of fall and winter Millinery aud Fancy
G&lt;mmI«, which will be sold cheap foi
canli. Call and see them.

Good white oak Barrel stave*.
ply to
* *
mi

FOR THE BEST FORK SAUSAGE.
Go to C. W. Smith's.

BROCADE DRESS GOODS.

».nk Utnn
J- J*vmn.

An inquest will lie held.

there.

John Phillips of Maple Grove had a
good cow poisoned with Paris green

the decxl. and the end is not yet.

FOR CIGARS ANDjrpBACCD.

H.lr

overed by John Patterson, wi&gt;o*e lightwent out, and hr narrowly escaped tlir
same fate In the nttenijit. Hickcn*- central Michigan to twat us in style.
or price.
baugli wax a young man of IU, recently quality
’
iL........ iu-u.d.. x.
from Pennsylvania. He lia* no family.

Query; are our Supervisors elected to
a Republicaji. holding the office until
WEST KALARO ITEMS.
go down to Hastings to inaugurate a ; then.
jxditical convention or to do the legit­
Dur mill man Wm. Spire, ha* began
Clotncnt Smith. Judge of Probate, j
imate business of the county.
to *hip hi* lumber of which hr has
The Ladies' Mite Society of Maple
almut 400,000 feet.
Mt. Basset lias built a wall under hi*
Louse erected last spring ami now is
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dean.
grading his vard.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
Mr. G. B. Bradley has rented and
Cha*. Taylor, and family of Oceana

county, have Iteen attending a family
reunion at the residence of thei

Kline, ar;

FOR HAM STEAK

D. D. GxiFFrrBX

CeOhUm tor
here.

nr D. C. Gmiffith is now receiving
hi* new Fall Stock •( Clothing. Boots.
Irving-WiUhun Shor* aud Hut*. He can fit Che largest
men or siualicat boy. Don’t forget tbe

vtBe-N. IL Orr; Prairieville-Frank
Wale*; Rutland—Da vid Trego; Thorn •
apple-Ed-in FalH. end David Matte
von ; Woodland —Douglas B. Cooper
and Joshua Dillenbcck; Yankee Sprinjgi
—Thoma* Ellsworth and Simeon K.
Pienon.

munity, like Vermontville, should be
allowed io ran undisturbed, without law

visiting friends in Grand Rapid* the

BOSTON STORE and Why.

anting* City—New-

i* botha curie and

Barryrille mills, hare a new ail. in 'the
News.
,

FOB BABOAIM^MCyv.Mj,

Cigar Factory,
vthinr from a

the circuit court iu the capacity of

ably, like most tourists, lighter in pock­
et. Were the CVfuew not .dead he would
probably enjoy giving another wliack
at WUL Wahh.

laUce S*n was ta the riling* aver San*

More light on

What to Buy at the

social for the Reform L'lab. tt
regular night of nt—ting, am!

MOV. K 1*71

lime temperance

Remember
W. A. AYLSWORTH.

Fre*h Good* and Lew
Prices.

WILSON A HOWE'

___

�COMPOUND

FLUID EXTRACT
together. Il wasn't mere vulgar curi­
osity that ted me to do it, I assure you.
It WM beescMB I wanted So see a little of
my future wife before she became mine,
and. provided I loved her. try to wta
her reciprocal love without any thought
of pruaeooe and policy directing the
-------- *
*------ - have lieen quite
y deoeiving yoa;

ia a week than old Dr. Cobweb fed
done it in five years.
Dr. Fitch took the
a very kindly way, an
for a few moments, j------the ladies to retire, bring

BKHl

No man ever regretted that he »»
virtuous and honmi in his youth and
kept aloof from idle rompantons.
To UK wine ia to feel that all that is
earthly ia tanaUnt. aad to experience

"No, I do not !• exclaimed VioU,
suddenly bursting into leara. "I shall
think you a—a wretch, and I intend
breaking poor pa’s will; you just see if
I doutl"
But she did no neb thing. She
forgave Elbert, married him in the
following year, aud to day is one ol
tbe happiest little wives bving.

A SPECIFIC REMEDY I ALL

A weak mind ia like a microacopc,
which magnifies tnfiing things, bat can­
not receive great one*.—ChetlerjicW.
taken away all hope of a second life,
T
bits is the moat powerful thing
but they conk! not remove those esti­
mates ot human greatness which had in the world, since fiction can only
taken root and blossom in tbe early please us by ita resemblance to it—
Bhaflttbury.
years of girlhood and womanhood.
Paaa to John Stuart MilL He waa at
claim a second life not becanae man han
once a deop student of the same Aua mind, for we confer that the horec
aud the dog have minds, but claim it Cat Comte, aud of Harriet MarLnean.
ke tbe gifted woman, he too must
that of Giotto. At 9 years of age he because man1* mind i* peculiar ; it ia
drew liair* from a cat a tai), and made wholly unlike the anintual eesehoe of a edit the works of tbe Frenchman, aud
himself a bruah. Colors he obtained brute, however noble the brute. Man simplify and condense their tenet*.
by grinding charcoal and chalk, aud holds the past in his soul, flu dead Not that he espoused them all or re­
&gt;roa s- tkai oM-Wwa lartvr:
cruatiiug tbe rod blood out from the are held there. Hia memory goes back jected them, but that he did not ac­
To have anything like sport in the
to be here a week, you know."
blackbcrry. Hia mother's laundry fur­ and back, omitting no Irek'vjuld. or quire hia lofty style from atheism, but pursuit of the common wild goose
EJBT 4. IIOOKTUB,
Aadb-CMWd aMi
“Thanks," he said, with what Viola nished him with indigo, and the friend­
come down out cf a crumbling temple of (Bemicla Caruul^mi*) the ordinary
husband, or wife. All his sen^imenta
thought a very »weet smile.
ly Indiana who camo to his father's are thus founded ujiou the wofd for­ piety, when the last hymns of worship methods of hunting waterfowl hardly
Aud then he told ner tliat he had no house gave him of the red and vellow
were still haunting hia aad spirit. Thus answer here; besides, the lakes they
ever. He hopes to me*t hja lorod ones.
friends or relations in this port of tb-i earths with which they daubed their His ho|&gt;e, like hia meruarfy, reaches out these three - two high priaata, and be­ frequent are not large enough to justify
country, but wm making a horseback face*. With such rude materials the
and mocks at the routines of the pres­ tween them one high priestess of the the use of the bay-ahooting tactics from
journey from L------ (a distance of many tel parted a child sice) ing - in its
service of humanity—found tbeir asti- rink-boots, and from blinds near the
ent. - And besides thia pec - harity of
miles off} into New York, being passion­ cradle, and iu that first effort of preman he has a moral nalnre, which per mates of life not in the doctrines of water. Three birds are exceedingly
ately fond c* horseback riding.
rocious genius executed certain touches oeivea a nuiveraa of reward* and pun­ no God and of mortality; they found vary when upon the fields, and are very
And then Viola told him a groat deal which he never surpassed, as he af­
their mental and moral jewels not in
ishments, and this perception distin- i the bottom of the crucible of Tyndall, I seldom bagged by stalking. In their PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE,
alxint herself—a great deal more than firmed Jong after, when si ttio senitli of
watchfnlneaa they have but one rival,
*
I In-tin
guisbes between him and the nobteat
be told her on a similar topic, and a his remarkable career.
but sparkling on the holy altars of the and he an effective ally, in the sand-hill
of the brute tribe. Tbe religions,
great deal more than there was any ne­
How, from such primitive efforts, the therefore, do not base their religion chunk
। crane, which often feeds in tbeir midst,
cessity for telling.
Quaker youth gradually worked into ujwn tliat kind of mental force which a
It is perfectly evident therefore that ■ thus adding to the difficult v of approach
James and John carried him up stair* fame, went to Italy and acquired pori
all those terms sar.h as a “ noble life," within effective range. The difficult
8peuc&lt;*r or a Darwin may find iaauing
that evening, and he groaned consider lion there, and then settled m England,
from the ooxe on the bottom of a primi- । and " high aims." and the " highest good problem of their successful capture was
Waso Viola Adair’s father died, hia ably while they were doing so. Poor I became
.
_
the favored protege of the live sea, but upon the moral qualil v c.f of society,” are tbe remainder* in the at last solved for us by Col. Ham
will contained one clause which many Viola found herself crying great trera ■ ”
King
■
*foi
forty years, and
the that mental force seen in man. The world of atheism, of a world of faith and Doughty, of Like City, klinn , who in­
propio considered extremely singular. while' she listened to this unstoic pro- I President
&gt;f the National Acad- fact of a reaemblanoe between tbe mind hope, which has just famed before it, troduced shooting over decoys from
Hedesired his ilaughter, then 11 year* oceding on Mr. Delmayne’s part, aad cmy of
leaving like a meteor * shining train be­ pita dug in the stubble of new breakof a man and tbe mind cf a noble brute
old, to become, on completing her 21st Miaa Butterby *lood near her pupil, the all
" matters
”
of history, and, a* Weal would not, even wbm acientifically con- hind. It may be that this life would
year, the wife of Ellicrt Duane then picture of plump dsalrcaa.
furnish motive enough of a noble geese are in the habit of feeding. Tbe
never forgot his love tor his native
aged 14.
Ou the following morning the ladies land, entitle him to the respectful re­
existence, oonld we all be reared amid decoys arc of the simplest construction
Various conflicting reasons were giv­ sent word by James (who acted as their membrance not only of artuU, but of man is mortal, for, while nsture is fall tiie
holy
voice*
and
helps
of and grcatea. portability, lacing merely
of analogies, it is also full of variations.
en for this curious stipulation. Borno gueat’a valet at present) that they wiuld
piety, until wo
hsd
passed
the flat forms in good outline painted in
person* affirmed that in early life old i be delighted Ui sec him as soon a* he every recaou, also, to cherish hi* mem­ Fur example, the leaves of the pine tree middle boundary of our three score, imitation of the wild goose; llieae when
do not fall in winter, there are beautiful
Mr. Adair had been a hopeless adorer wm ready to receive their visit.
year*.
After
such
a
deep
coloring
of seen st right angles to their flat our
ory with [hofonnd gratitude, for no evergreens, the mistletoe and the laurel,
of Elbert Duane's mother.
Others I
Delmsyne wm presently quite pre­ pointer ever conducted himself with
the soul we might be able to be virtu­ faces, si ordinary shot-gun range and
staled with roundest poaiuvctican of ! pared for them, and the ladim entered greater kindness and generosity to the which smile at all onr poetry about the ous sud kind, and sad men and women, beyond, are well calculated to deceive
autumn
leaf.
They
seem
greenest
in
assertion that this wm completely un I his apartment.
ruing, struggling artists of his nativv the depths of winter. .Thus all through bnl I shall ever look upon the sig­ not alone his gtxjacriup, but even axna
true, aud that the clause in the will !
laud. No sooner did our early point­ nature exceptions come, and ao far as nificant past and into the relation of ,
sprung entirely from a strong friend­
ers reach London than they reported icicncc may know man's mind may re- effect to cause, and declare that a phi- I
Two flights a day are made by tbe
snip once existing between ths dead j
for aid or guidance to West, and found one whose rich foliage of memory and loaophy without a God and an immor­ geese from the large lakes in search of
fathers of Elbert and Viola. With the ,
in aim a friend who lent them his
love never falls. He may lie an ever­ tality within it cannot people earth . food, one taking place at daybreak in
other goaaipy reports wo will not eon- |
powerful influence without grudging, green in the waving forest of life.
with gotxl men and cannot lead society the morning, and lasting, per ha pa. an
cern ourselves.
or allowed them to *et up their easels
Leaving tbe study of the relations of toward ita highest good. All the men hour, and the other at I o'clock in tbe
Viols Adair lived in a great counter I
.
„
_________________
in his studio, sod gave them all the in­ material science to immortality, aaium- tai and moral grandeur we behold Upon afternoon, occupying about the same
homestead that had been in the family ' foctly,’’ said Mr. I)clm*vne. u Mi» struction in his )&gt;ower.
Trumbull,
earib have come up Eke the sunlwama length of time. On three flights they
• largenumber of years, and principally I Butterby paused n moment. But he 8lustt, DunLp, and many othen, long tng that it really anatal ns no relations ■treaming up from tbe invisible throne ;
are often accompanied by the snow­
occupied
*■herself,
’• -»
at the age _*
of 20, :.
in *jK&gt;kc with a certain mournful polite­ after they bad forgotten the natural to the idea, let us repair to the only of the Almighty. Those gifted unbe- ,
goose (Aimer hyperhorcua* and the
■peculating upon what a floe time ahe ness tliat was by u&lt;&gt; means lo&lt;t upon fo.Lira of West, had reosou to rernem- Held outride the Bible on which this lirvera. Mill, Martineau. Clifford and
white-fronted goose (Juser Gambelb),
lialtle of argument can be fought—the
would have in the future.
l&gt;er how great hail been the services be ■ pintrial field.
their
followers,
all
crowned
in
the
tem
­
which are here called respectively white
Tbe greateat minda
Elbert Duane wm always the subject
When they got to the fair that morn­ bail rendered to the Mpiring artists of
ple
of
learning,
are
mountain
]&gt;eaks
and black brant, though they do not
| which deny or ignore a future life are
of much dreaming. She had never ing. after a long dries in tbe hot July hia transatlantic home.
! busy teaching tho world that thia life tipped in the beams of a setting sun J much resemble the true brant of the
seen him, ho haring lived since baby­ sun, Viola deeirively expressed to Mu'».
Benjamin West appears tehave been ia adequate in itself. To live for hu­ They thought their sun had become ex- ' sea coast (Bran to Arm Ida), which may
hood among foreign English relatives, Butterby tbe sentiment tliat she wished born
with
great natural powers, manity. for its peace and progresa, ia tiuguished, and that what light they be found occasionally in tlio midst of
and consequently the possibility thai she hadn’t coma.
which matured rapidly, and early ceased end enough for existence—no motive saw was coining from a new axtirc, ou- flocks of the other kinds, yet are by no
he might not be the moot charming of
"Just think of that poor euffercr to develop in excellence proportioned
veiled by new hands, bnl what twilight
such m heaven or bail is needed. This they
young dotn '
*
'
*‘
*
beheld, aud what aavt d them from '
home there all alone I* she added, with to bi* extraordinary industry and fidclFrom about the latitude of Kandiyoidea was lie t forth by tho French many
into the de
much pathos of tone. “I've a good
a deep midnight, waa nothing else than Li county to the Red river of the north
year* ago, was taken up by aomo En­
thus dirin
________
__ _______ mind—
But, while a general evenness of glish minda, and has of late years been the old orb of religious and apirituri tbe different »pccic* of the wild goose '
aunt, Mrs. Marksky, lived also at the
But ahe did not finish the sentence. quality rather than striking excellence
sentiment, in kindncwa declining to be hobl high revel sail, upon the approach
homestesd, but being 80, if a day, and Miss Batterby, however, mentally fin­ in any particular works waa the charac­ redressed aud rcmapired by Huxley, extinguished, aud busy sending up
of the cold weather, may be seen in
so deaf that it would not have distar oed ished it for her. and about an boar ri- teristic of the art of W#t, together and Prof. Clifford, and by Edward* from below ths horizon ita diffused'
i countless ihonaandB masking for the
All three aide writers have affirmed that |
her repoae a particle had she slept over tarwsrdahe whispered to Viols:
with a certain brick-red tone in hi* man most simply live a "noble life,"' and' aweetlydinted
'
' radiance.
__ ______
What
_____ southern flight.
An early morning
one of the moat popular New York
“Cornelia Brigg* is dying to take colors, not always agreeable, yet a sharUicy think to bo a morning of science
shooting galleries, thia estimable Lady, thia table of your*. Why don’t you let of genius most be granted to the artist “a pure life," a life for the " good of I is the evening tint of religion, still re­ drive along the wheal-fields which they
frequent will disclose them feeding
society." The meat full and logical anm may be imagined, did not contribute her. aad—*
who painted “The Departure of Regu­
fracted and reflected in the heavens of । either upon stubble or breaking. They
any special diversion to her niece's daily
lna." "Death on the Pale Horse." and
must be allowed, to depart not only un­
has been given the public iu the reccut
"The Duath of Wolfe." It unqueatiou- work of Maflock. in big discussion of,
! molested, but of their own accord, when
ably implied daring and ronsmousneaa the question, “ Whether “life ia worth
an examination of Hie feeding-ground
of power to brave tiie opposition of bring." He most clearly of all sums up
' ta carefully made, and the pits may then
coutemporary opinion aud abandon tbe defects of such an appeal. But this
at once be rank. If there are two ahoolclassic costume in historical composi­
I er*, as many, pits are necessary, and
book which comes near being of ines­
tions. In this innovation he won to bin timable value to the religious world is
I they are boat circular in form, about
side tbe judgment of 8ir Joshua
I thirty inches in diameter and forty
virtually ruined by ita last fifty pages
Reynolds and effected a revolution in
inches in depth. The earth of tbe ex
Aside from tins final coLi»|»* of
woqld be hard to imagine a more
certain phases of art. Notwithstanding
cavatio11 may be partially ntihzed in
the logical faculty of Mr. Msllock,
charming elderly spinster than Miss
this, however. West wa» emphatically
the other 3 years nnd 0 months - near , constructing a slight embankment
Batterby. She wm literally "fat, fair
a man of his tiffin, molded by it rather
in the first part of the volume that it by hia father's bouse, an enormous eagle around the edges of the pit. The sur­
and forty." Her plump face seemed
Of coarse V tola accepted the propo­ than forming it, and inclined to con­ might die in the closing pages, he well pounced down upon them, throwing face of the soil about the pit opening*
never tired of dimpling itself with the sition, and surrendered her table to the ventionalism ; when he entered the
the tw■? girls to the ground. It immedi must lie manipulated until it accords
heartiest and happiest mirthfulnsM. beatified Cornelia Briggs. The nde arena, art wm in a depressed condition expresses the fully of relying upon the atcly attacked the younger one. gnuqi- in appearance with the natural sur­
Viola adored her, and repeatedly de­ back to the homestead was several de­ both in Italv, where he studied, and in ideal of a "noble life,” and a “high ing one of the child's arms with the rounding*.
The pits may be near
clared that existence would be a blank grees hotter than the ride therefrom England. When Reynolds and Gain*- taste,” end the “good of society.” after claws of one foot, while the claws of enough to permit of a whispered con
you shall have token from humanity its
without her “dear old Batterby."
had been. But Viola uidn't mind the borough gave a fresh impulse to art.
the other foot were deeply imbedded in venation between the occupants when
One day, about three months or ao heat much, though she had complained Weal’s genius bad already matured, and bclitj or surmise regarding a God, and the child's face, aud it attempted to the game 1* approaching. The decoys,
before the completion of Viola’s 21st conriderabiy while she had been driven waa incapable of making further prog­ stature of rewards and punishment carry the child off. bnl was prerenUvl to the numlx-r of a doren or more, be­
Divest the human mind and heart cf
year, Miss Batterby-----------to D
Circumstancea ao materially ress.—5. G. W. Benjamin, in Harper"t ita religious seutimeuts, and in a few by ita struggles. Little August, seeing ing flat, must be placed al such angles
Magatin*.
alter cases sometimes.
generations there would be no love of tliat ho could do nothing with hia own that when viewed from any point of the
On reaching the homestead aba found
hands to help his sister, ran quickly compass a few apparently aolid geese
Ha tewer hall quite aa quiet as she had
into the house, got the butcher-knife are seen.— C. A. Zimmerman, tn Scribanticipated. Something caused her to
and came out and whacked away at the
On last Monday morning aa Mr. Macenter the Isrge, arldom-uscd parlor, be­ autey, tbe actor, was a&gt;x&gt;ut to gel on
eagle's kgs, cutting one of them se­
fore going i-p sUirs to tbe ‘poor snf board the train, a queer-looking man in tbe world of that quality have been verely near the foot, whereupon the
tarvr." Or, rkther, it would be best to atepfwd up to him and naked for a few nourished chiefly by the moral sur­ savage bird let go of the little girl and
My that something caused her to have minutes’ conversation, which was pleas­ roundings of man. Hu God. hia ac- attacked the boy, knocking him over,
such a derire only, for when ahe rea-’ied antly granted by Mr. Macauk-y. who ha* •ounlabiiity, his grave with its subse­ tearing hia panto, and giving him some
the threshold Viola paused.
i leas airs about him with alrangeni Itiau quent rvenrrection, his church with its severe scratches. In the mcon'ime the
The door waa jmrtially ajar, and the any actor in the profcaaion.
impressive services. hie books of re­ screams of the children brought out
parlor had two inmates, neither of. I “I’d Lika to »«w» that anuibilator that ligion with tbrir literature, embracing tbeir -lothcr, whereupon tho eagle
whom bail obeervt rl her soft approach,
you have—that gun that ahovea out like the Zend Avcala, the legends of all the flew off to the barn, on •-'Jch he sat
ritboogh any movement might reveal to a tcleacopc."
nations and tribes, and the Holy Script­ and lookixl as Uiough he would like to
them her presence.
"Certainly, sir; I have it in my va­ ures of tbe Hebrews, and the Christians, renew the contest should a favorable
Vtola lifted her hand to her eyes,' lise. It frequently cornea handv when his poetry and his sacred art have com­ opportunity present itself; but he staid
aad, for a brief spaoe, actually rubbed | strangers fool with me.”
bined to create for man, the conception Uicre a little too long for hia own good,
them, to persuade herself that she was
The actor went into the train, fol­ of a noble life, and of the supreme good aa Joe Be trier, a neighbor, was called,
lowed by the stranger, and aoon pro­ of humanity. And even after society who took down his gun and shot this
duced his “annihilator,* which Ilia oth- has for many thousands of years been great * emblem of American freedom,*
1 j er gTMped eagerly and began to work, toiling hard at these spiritual motives and bis eagleahi|&gt;, when killed, was
bin eyes gleaming with delight
to make them imprearive, man ia still found to measure seven feet from wing­
"That's a daisy, by Jove iL is! What’s slow to roach after a “noble life," a tip to wing-tip!
Th.- -teMg sufferer " had been sud­
“ Tbe little girl who had this remark' its range?"
“righteous career," and the 'supreme
denly and miraculously freed from his
'
"I never really knew how for it would good of humanity.” If the food which aide encounter ia very badly acnstebed
torment*. Viola felt m if pure aston­
religion
baa
been
spreading be­
ishment were gradually ossifying her, shoot It carrier! a pound of powder to
fore
tbe
soul
for
countless
oenta pint of sliot, and tbe charge spreads
ad rid had hurt him.
He Vhile she atood and watched him.
"Jamea,” he now remarked to the out in all direction*.”
ted toward the bonwxnd then mur­
"I've got a hide racket myself!" said
’d: •Thrown.' I felt like firing the other occupant of the roam, who wm
staadiag near, and who had again and , the stranger, pulling out an immcMi1
----- *“ ‘““I enjoined by Viola and Mim 1, rix-abooter from behind. "That's the
I boy that wm tho terror of Pioche for
■never to lose right" of Ibe

Haste
Viola and her ex-governess waited
with no little anxiety for the derision.
It came in about ten minutes. There

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                  <text>VOLUME VII.

NASHVILLE. BARRY Cj

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NO'rE.MBERJJ87!h

NUMBER 7.

FOR GOOD TEAR,
GotuC. W, Smith**.
FOB SIRLOIN RTEAI
. __ ________ Smith’*.
FOR BARGAINS IN RUG ARB, ,
Go to C. W. Smith’*.

FOR NICE. JUICY ROASTS,
GotoC. W. Hml
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE.
Go to C. W. Smith'*.
FOR HANGING LAMPS,
Go lo C. W. Smith’*.
FOR FRESI! COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
Go to C. W. Rrniih’*.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go toC. W. Smith'*.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY.
.
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS.
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH.

Ocogroa*. Mb said, wtu ba qto • short
-Th* Brimm bark Gaom* A, Berry ha* ar­
rived at Kry Vast fa a state at mariay. Tbs
Csptata WBB very badly set Hm HfewaamsMl

FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c,
Go to C-WTSm
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,

for propasste for the aalc to th" (Jovertitneul
of •tO.OUUnuod any ot the A-par coot, later
•at-bearing bond. of the Vailed Ktates. the
bond* Dorehaaod Io be applied to the oiaUag

FOB V.'AIITE CLOVER HONEY.

FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP.
Go to C. W. Smith'ii.
For hr will be glad to are you.

ws»J|iag under a ptltew andatUl gotog. Hie
laid on
aUaT sSThta etottdag carofaDv
placed upoa a ebair. A oonenltarion at' omlMcl phystciaae wm catted Io dacxte span lbs
e&gt;an i],al produced uealh. Il was sacartsinsd lbalMr. Chsadterbsd exposed himself
grtwlly daring Lb speaking tour ia Wte-

Remodeled, Enlarged ■ Improved
CIUS It. BKADY.

no far, a»d lb. tnate are slid m progr—&lt;
-Twenty-# Vo brigands, belonging to a band
that has teeo rebtug ;ho v.llag— m the (trees

Bl Us BBd a.4teMsr I
to.1 KMSM BS.
Aer.1.
ATH»*MET

b

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex
peditioualy iW Accuratly.
LEWIS DURKEE,

loxtekiBarmdSpsntali provineaa, U» appall |
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‘

t-uo-t donna th. year. The Incrrsxlegal.t»t,n r
d.j»-*itel tor Ui» pur­
pose ot rvuruuc ci'Oltetiou duris* tbr year

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—About ICO wedding guests at » recent marnagoin Spring Lake, Mich., wars potome.!,
ttouo fatally.

hlttoty ot ll&gt;» attempt lo found an Amrri
empire, sad U U ex ported that lb. cork
t«- graphic sod of Ibcdrwjmt Intar—t
—By an accident Io a railway train ot

Money Sared

- The lo— and ttemage done to rr—rl» and
other property on the Nora Beotia roast by the
rec—st grval gate are very groat The coast la
reported Used "iU&gt; wrecks.
—The French eelxsoac* Marin TLrro—. from

by Cealisi villi tlsm.

-Jan- Rsdprth, the orgaaix-r nf the Boe
ton Leeturo Bateau, who dtaappearod camo
time ago, baa turned up al Bus Fraaor-i
—Mr*. Georgei Frauds Train waa found dead

Geti. Booker «*. born at Hadley, Mui, tn
IMA, and disc at Oar&amp;a City. I. I,O« 31.
1«TO He rrxiuited *1 Wai Point lu |K&lt;7.

yyiLLIAM JONES,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
CHARLES SCHE1DT.

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
The PaUic Debt.

Cheese ul Everything

while eelUere ia that Territory, now send word
loth# Oore.-nsneat auUxiritiea lhai they are
oterriag and want • help."
—A teller from HiTeboroagh, New Mexico,
dated Get U, reports that more than sixty per
aooa had been kilted by !nd&lt;acs in that Terri-

READY MADE CLOTHING,

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Stasi Rm ui Stalitn,
Lapd, by the lb. or. barrel,
Av„ &lt;fr., &lt;fc.
OT Tlx1 Uigheat Market Price paid
favHHM.IWta.fcc.

Tteo foilowlDK te the paLUo debt BUIeroont
tor October, sa pitlMhrd Nov. 1:

prists manner bouorrd the Amenraxi who !*»’
boon bo heaped with silra’uxis by the crowned
iroods sbros.L At Uaiesbarg, the only public
insult be has reoelved woe offwnl him by the
throwing jt aa egg al the party by come oow-

the Mate la 186T, ibe ttevubtuoa part) Lavlag onma into poser Ln Michigan, Chandler waa
rteclrd to the I'altad mates t^eaate to aoo-asd
Lrwte Csss, and look hi* seal March 4, 1*57.
H» al ones bx&gt;k prooiosnUod radical groead
Ln Locality to tbs rucroscbiaania ot starsry.

iuU-uL "If people calculate the judi­
cial inrun too nicely,” any* a gnat
writer, “they will not hit it; in their
hearts they ought to* t little beyond
it or they will fall short of it-" The
only kind of jarticc whose company we
can afford to keep x* the joatiee whoa*
handmaid ia sweet charity—the jnatice
that would giro a man a penny mom
than hi* dne rather than give him a
farthing leas.
-■*
To stand fast in hi* owu plac-c, and
bring al least one to hi* «idr. is tlx* very
lightest new of each Christian-* ro■pumubility. Should each one. by ex­
ample, by testimony, by loving entreaty,
“praying always with all prayer," bring
one soul to Jesus, bow w &gt;uhl the num­
ber* of the saved tie swollen just in that
alone! To think that there should be
multitudes who in the course of tbeir
whole lives Jo nnt even so much aa thia;
that, saved ihemaelve*, “so a» by tire."
if saved *1 all, the niasa of profeasing
Christians cuter heaven with not a soul
to ever, in *11 eternity, greet them llxtro
as the direct instrument of it* salva­
tion; that, upon the contrary, tho bal­
ance ia even a doubtful one of the gtxxl
they do with the evil ncceaaarily result­
ing from a wavering walk, and a con­
versation scarcely tinged with the god­
lines* of the gospel; while in Ute burn­
ing which consumes the wood, hay and
stubble of tbeir imperfect Christian de­
velopment the dear Lord'* kingdom it­
self suffers loss! Il ia saddening to
reflect that of the majority of profess­
ing Christians thia must be true. What
an access of power, then, would the
kingdom at once receive if Hie (act in
thia regard should change, and a stead­
fast host stand np all throngh tho
Christian world, witnesses for Jesus un­
im peached and unimpeachable! —Pat­
mog; or the Kingdorn and Ike Patience.
A few month* ago, a merchant in
Philadelphia bad occasion to visit the
alcahouae of that city, which is in itself
a village, within enormous white1 marble
wall*, containing between 3,CKk&gt; and
4,000 souls.
Passing through the insane depart­
ment, hi* attention wa* called to a cer­
tain cell by the howl* of the inmate,
■nd, looking in, he found the wretched
■tump of a creature, more brute than
human, crawling over the floor in tho
mid*t of filth, and making fierce efforts
to attack him Both legs were cnl off
above the knee.
Most men would bare hurried on, but
Mr. L------ belonged to that amall mi­
nority who hold every human being a*
a broths; he insisted on going into tho
Cell.
“ He will kill you," said the keeper.
■We have to use the whip to him when
wo carry him food."
. "Let us try kindneoa," said Mr.
L------ . He entered boldly, sat down
in the loathsome place and began calmly
to talk to the maniac, who presently
grew quiet, watching him furtively.
Mr. ----- came the next day and thu
next On the (ourUi day ho look tho
madman out of the cell, bad him thorougtdy baUied, dressed in a clean suit
of decent clothe*, and placed on a roll­
ing chair which wo* wheeled about the
grounds.
In lea* than a week, under the in­
fluence of kindness, fresh air and clean­
line**, he was a sane man.
His story was a tragical one. Re was
a German, educated ami intelligent,
who came to this country lad winter,
failed to meet hi* friends on landing.

Lentz &lt;£ Sons,
Selling Goods

CHS IT LOI PRICES I
A. C. Bulan LARGEST STOCK
i GUISRITH

SHEY0IH8RE Kilt!
Than anyother Ann dealing
in furniture.

Laud. Yst Christ
----------- ,----------------- example of sympa­
thy for eaaea like thia. To the power
of Hi* words of grace the Jemouiaoe
yielded, and the people were led to ace
that all thing* are pomuble to Gad.
Pipel. Hie French Christian ^.ikn
thropist, aiiribaied hi* aucoeM W iuriasncing and helping tho insane to
those hw-oee M aymnetby ikal lb* N-w

�::

FA'LL AN

WORTH

goods;

Winter
time we reached our

GRAND RAtTOb livisioi

gSX_-T;3 S
IX
g=^=!g-|g jg
ESi~“-='S -S
ffTATIOW

right to left of rntr line
what human life U without them! — it

at:

A little A-jeer oM«

cUon.pnMrd hi* bead through ft
eacoanMWcad twitingit around.

WE OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,

on God’s footstool.
»•«’
AttUMriinrand wa.aR«m. •
fly lifeless. ■ The mother's *rrcamn

it never will end until you and t,, Mr.
Uhainnau, can "tart from the Canada
Is.rdcraud travel to. the Gulf of Hex-

Night again put an end to the scene,
and the battle of GeiiysbuiY, the mod
momentou« in it* result* of any ever ger came in from Portage. six mile* out,
fought on this continent, wa* ended. saying Robitmm had fatita hb wife
again. and would hare trilled bar tad

500 yards of Dress Brocades, at 10 cents.
800 yards of all wool Cashmeres, at 50 cents.
“ yards of Lumberman's Checked Flannel at 25 cents.
r£HE RARRYTILLK RILLS.
,
200 yards of Plain lied Flannel, at 20 cents.
500 yards of Canton Flannel, at 10 cents,
WALKER I NORTON
Broadhead
ohairs, Camel- Hairs, Alpacas that do not shrink in wetting, and will
even bear washing.
FLOUR, MEAL § FEED,
MORGAN. BARKY 00., MICH-

ALL ABOUT ARKANSAS.

ense Bargains in Cloaks = Double Shawls

portunity to Work in the yard, and that
fierce on*laught with cool determin­ when he disappeared he went straight
Enrrog Naw*.
ation. and drove them back broken, to carry out hi* purpoor. When be ap­
I have received an many letter* of bleeding ai&gt;d;di*comlit.ed.
proached hi* wife be *aW “I will kill
.
The battle wax essentially a drawn
inquiry about Arkanna*, that it will be
impomildc for me to anawer them all fight. though our annr held the ground
they failed to follow the Rebel* tn tune
but not before
personally by let^r. no I take thi* to capture, circumvent or even retard
method of giving tho deaired imforAgiri may mile, and bo unwillin’
^Mttioii through your widely circulated
Mill.
paper.
.
The n&gt;&lt;»»t welcome breakfart bell U a
Tim State of ArkanM* embrace* an army. A* national enetery,
punctnal wife.
towering column of marble, ere
"The iron entered hi* aolr." and the
utricken aiuner panned aud pulled out
tween latitude 33 and 3tW» north, and
longitude 13and 13d» went from Wash- dead, although moot of the latter have
ington, or (O nud&amp;VTt.weat from Grccn- l&gt;ecn exhumed aud removed to aouthern ccmcteric*. When living they tarn barnyard fowl*.
sought each other* live*; in death
A Miamrari doctor paid a patient 40ft
they peacefully deep within the con- visit* and squared the bill for a Imrrcl
tinea of the *ame cemetery, under the of cider and a load of brick*.
United State*, and the Yield of the shadow of the aame monument, and
a staple per acre will eTenure •* protected by tlic Mme government, .........
.... w „ .....MU W HU
aaany State in the Union, Texaa whoar great arm would be a* quickly
hong* her hair. Can it I* Jealousy!
rained to protect un&lt; * a* the other,
Indian summer Ihi*. And speaking
should anv attempt I* made to remove
of
Indian
mu
in
in
er,
that's
about all that
any of them from Um- Mcrvd spot
a profitable crop. Fruit can Lc grown where they lie. The government also is left that the Indian can call hi* own.
in abundance. The peach and amall crectnl here an equestrian statute in
"Whom can we tru*tT" I* the black
fruit* are bow receiving con*idcrablc memory of the gallant Reynold*, who type inquiry of an exchange. It i* of no
attention, and are yielding a rich rem
wa* killed in the first day’* fijrlit.
consequence. "Whom cau we induce to
uncration to thorn- who have tamed
A touching incident occurred at thi*
their attention in ihi* direction.
battle, The 134th N. Y. volunteer*
Their are 70 couutica in the State, was hotly engaged, and lost heavily. run a newspaper." Thi* should be read
and aome M&gt; odd newapapcra; there are Among the killed was Serg’t. Humt»- only by editors, a* every other person
004 |M»l office* in the State. The State ten, who wa* missing but whoac fate in the world knows Just how a iirwjqmwa* unknown for several day* after pcr ought to be run.
the halite. He was finally found in an
Tom Tbnmb i* just as gratcfnl a* a
iblic. school taxes in tolated place—dead. Hi* cartridge
giant could l&gt;e. A butcher caught hi*
SB,KO. There me W«
nuuiway horse and he taught the
butcher a shop and stocked it. They- piOKKKR 8TORE.
£EPT. l«t, 1M79,
death manfully. After lie received hi* met. and the result waa.meat.
mortal wound and fell while the lifeIt I* always easy for a gypsy to tell an
145.344 white and 48.41ft rotated.
ennrrnt wa* ebbing from hi* body, un­
I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF
editor
’
s
fortune.
The
anawer.
which
mindful of hi* dreadful surroundings,
hi* thoughte turned to hi* family, a is correct nine time* out of ten. ia *terGovernorIn 1878 wa*
It i* be­ wife tiitd three sweet little children. rotyped, vhc a night key, a button and
•ev^n cent*.
lieved the population in 1888 will t»c
UOO.OOO. P&lt;dt&gt;eally, the State i» demo­
The supreme moment of a loafer's i
cratic. Her legirtature conaiitta of 30
M-nalorx and K repreAcntativro—one of ii* face won turned toward, heaven,
n-pR«ot- and in hi* ham!, clutched in a lifcteiux
Anticipating a change of weather, we are
grasp, he held the image of his earth­
A prominent congressman
J
all our customer*, (and we auk for juatmore
one 1&lt;Ln
---------- -------ly hopes and treasure. On hi* breast daughter to task'. the other
was also found some letter* from hi*
we now hive) with the meceanariea for such a change.
and four representative*--all democrat*. wife. After the tattle large numtars
COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
About 8,000,000 acre* of State land* of people flocked to the sprit from the aaid idic, “we were only holding a
are subject to donation or purchase. surrounding country and cities; among little extra session.
Any adult citixcn of the United Slate*, them wa* Dr. Bmn*,of Philadelphia,
A BETTER LINE OF
male or female, may obtain a donation, who. if hr did not discover Humtster,
not ro exceed IM aero* to each appli­ wa* informed of the affecting incident,
cant. by making application to the took the picture, opened n corresnondCmqmismunrr of Stale Laud*, and pay rnce with the bereaved widow; learn­
that train of thought. P* ha* ined that Sr-rgt. Humirton wa* a black­ on
smith aud a poor man. With a noble troduccd :p«- to hi* new partner, and
within eighteen mouth* from the date and patriotic motive. Dr. Runt* bad Pw^hfor two million dollar*. That
settle*
it."
of the application, prepare five acres tliouMnds of the ambrotype plmtnHas never been brought to Nashville, or sold on
Here is* simple method grting a divfor cultivation, ten acre* within the grapbed, a song wa* composed and
mmdc art to it. entitled "the children of
the tattle field.” Dr. Burn* travelled
from place to place from hospital to Harn*, of Brisbane. Australia, ha* not
*»
■
•
Good Suitings for G pence per yard—just think of it.
often lie pttr«i**rd for 73 cent* on the hospital, told the md thrilling stoi^-.

Hill

nniim uiifis 1
l-rwi MmMot, re M&gt;
rereern
grW-

B"S”” CLOTHING and BOOTS ami SHOES’. . . . . . .

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
WALKER &amp; NORTON.

100 pairs Ladies’ All Leather Shoes, warranted, for £1.00.
100 pairs of Mens’ Tap Sole, Saddle-Seam Boots for $2.60.
100 pairs of Rubber Boots.

Everything; Bought Before the AchTinee, aiid
yon get the Benefit

G. A. TRUMAN

BewG“^B™“!yybSriOlfallCo*!
Fall and Winter Stock!

More

dollar. Pendftu are not restricted to

education aud comfort of flic fatherless
children.
It wa* my fortune to hear the Dr.
relate the «ad *tory in the oommodiou*
Within the port two yean 83.473 acres chapel in the U. S. Hospital at Chestnut
wf land hare been taken by anetoal *rt- Hill. Phil*.; which on the occmitou wa*
aril tilled with wounded and invalid
Roldien*
Profound silence prevailed
conclndcd. by aaying that
iograplia ana aongs at tc

-

regularly traversed by "teamltoat*.
Withln the State there are 7 railroads.
having 800,57 mile* of rood completed change. I now have one nf the photo­
gm nlut; #10 would ta no temptation to
me for it. if 1 coaid not replace it. Ou
the 3rd of July night after JLe storm of
battle had ceased. ami the tay. had

give* her hnaband notice that be ’must I
ura «p. rUi» feU pnjprrtj, w «l,e,
tiaing charge*, or forever after hold
peace.
Here i* the advrrtiaement

ton Plant

tkroagh

the

next

ID.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, notions, Etc,

Reasonable 'T'ei-m

Dregs of Wine Suitings from 16 to 2-5 cents.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in all colon*, from 20 cents to $1.
Al! Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that

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

A PRETIEB LINE OF

HOSIERY

ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING YARNS

Dr. HUI'i EnglM Extract of

BUCHU

IN ALL COLORS
An oilier instance of the futility of
indcrtaking to undermine a news­
taper already occupying a field i* fur

Tlte .Vegw
hteh 0

brave•d. bat
i thing

ly in. and
all to no n
9U. Arkamau

arscirac

MAIlltIF.l &lt;

CANNOT RE FOUND ANYWHERE.

CWrmGASPBCIAlTY.

D. C. GRIFFITH

Boys’ Suite, S3 and upwards,
’
QURRAHFORTHE
Mens’ Suite, $5 and upwards:
Mens* Overcoats, $5 aud upwards.
Mens* Rubber Overcoats.
Ladies* Cloaks, prettier and better than ever.

BOSS STOCK

!X"B^JTprO0fC‘odt’'

13 mites; total

t7* I am aware that it pay* to deli Good* cheap and for that reason I shall
nut be tuidenold bv aav anol c*«h liouse in the ernntrv.

AEW FAkLL GOODS
*

dition. a regular porridge ankle deep.
For ■rrcralmilcs on the line of the
&gt;1*1" retreat, every barn and other
callable apace wa* aiirmotintod by a
reen Hag and Cited with Itetal would

KOCHER BBOTHEBS.

BOOTS AND SHOES.
A better htock we have never had, and that is saying
THO’ KAMI.

MUaa

----- it’BT IN AT—-

WJ.25SSI?.1*&lt;^.

DRESS GOODS.

Davis Sawing Machines, “
z A more perfect piece of machinery is not in market.
’

H-.,_ .rXiTRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER
------ WE PAY THE------

of the latest shades and patterns VKRY CHEAP.

cloXeSNgk

VIENNA BAKERY

BEAVERS. CAMKL HAIK CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
j
LADIES' CLOTH.
AHtbe lataat rtyleaout.

JOHN HEBNEB,

BEAVER 1 PAISLEY SHAWLS!
THE LARGEST LIME IN TOWN.

For Produce, and give in
pound, and

BOOT AID SHOE 1AIEL

I&gt;ried ALpple&gt;« Wanted.

A BIG L!

FELT S
FROMM

FAIR DEALING
u..

�What to Buy at the
our friend* and pal

BOSTON STORE and Why.

H. G. HaMt.

bn—KUftA
O» Wed-

oo.UtMi road.

ago. lb.- niotitcr had a de*,
trie with the hog before .he
r‘“W1
wuwy nvniM.
T. Shauahau Jfcoshall is the hapui-

Agent ParrUh luMi,thc

MTMra. Crncker would annowMW ta
th# ladiev of Nashville sod vletelty,
that dwhasjustrelurord from duraite in the oM world. Of go with a large and well seb-ctrsl stock
liapphieaa'is fotti&gt;d*-d on the of fall and «Inter Milli
Goods, which

the qiivry: “What* the

----- '-» i— z* w -■
your head &lt;uh!
seven inch Joint of

n. nuunrj, a uuubt, very isosiipa Frida, last, at Monroe, Mr. F. O
Dent resident of went Kalamo, ba* tak­
Dr. Young w orillag tot* off bi* rtavs
to hiiBMif a wife in the person of a n Mrd, of kalamaxoo, a conductor on
careful and nut violate the fifth oom- en
Miss Stevens; it all happened a few the Canada Sotithpni railroad, while
days ago. Nocanla. May success at­
G. A. Truman comes forward this tend them through life.
The news of thesudden death of hon­
week with a mammoth ad., but yet it
est old Zack Chandler, lias cast t*. gloom
suicide a few
were in the village visiting friend* thi*
over the community. Men of all nolilicai shades fee! that Michigan haslost

volving An their minds, the question of
supplying horiic one* with dotting for

that ever grew, since beets began to
l»cal beets; it is of the muaculine gen­
plural uumftcr, aud draws a crowd.
ran find everything- essential for the der.
county. O.
.
Wr. N. Weak* had a nice, large Hock
Building i» so tirisk that Nashville
of turkey* which he prized very highly
but syounggentlemanfDeaaMaad shot
Wagons are boomiqg and intending three, aud thru had the face to boast
MMdteriDe.'
Mra. Tabor a resident of Hastings for purchasers will save money by stepping
into
C. C. Wookotta live hardware
forty years, died audrnly of heart dis­
store, and securing one of those new too, but did not load up his shot gun
ease on Monday.
Jackson Common Bence Wagous with­ for the next intruder, bat bides his
time.
out delay. aa the ear load bought a few
The Hate* ot test week enquires:
days since are going like hot cakes in "Didn’t we used to have a greenback
viltam at $1.14.
winter time. And for a wagon that party F To which the "oner, was” of
Kalamo answer: "Yea, and elected F.
promises
to
be
a
durable
our
com
mend
to
I
Barova is in operation with a full line
Charley Davidson assists with the rod and u hippie guide attachments. up and take the office, but went back
Lis frirmls, and therefore the par­
comet in tho musical department of the There is no useless material in the wag­ on
on, and its late improvements makes ty's deni we.
• Christian Sunday school.
A gentleman living south of our vil­
lage, and nne who talks a little dutchy,
much leaa draft than formerly. Every came over into West Kalamo, n few
farmer should call upon Mr. Wolcott days ago, to see the great animal at
Brundige'a. aud it being a cool day,
Billy Griffin of Maple Grove, rained aud take a look at the "Common Sence’ himself and "vrow” nailed at a neigh
S3J bushels nf clover need from 4} acre*
l&gt;or's to get warm, and make inquiries.
A. W. Phi|Hp« who Ilves a couple of After learning the facta, he turns to
his Wife, saying: "Wife, dot great
■Happy George" the Hasting. auct- miles cast has a neighbor named H. H. animal
is uniting but a Um iacluuui,
Jones. Said ncighltor has a tine flock nnd we go no farder to see the Um
with Ida wares and ■oul-atirring song*, of 7fl hens and rooster, who. like all hnmpug.”
Th stated that Doc. Baker of Maple chicken*, have a weakness for postures
VERMONTi7LL£ ITEMS.
Grove is soon to lead to Hie hymenial I not ,hdr "wn- Mr- p- drove the chickalter a blushing 18-year-old Vermont I rn" off
newly-sown wheat Uuieafter
Frank Loomis' new opera building is
viUe maiden.
I Hn&gt;c. and family hired Burt Cross to just receiving its roof of asphalt. “Its
Residents of Naabville liavc the prir- ■ ’r*‘d'
promising him an extra ■imelodiou*.”
A
son of Mr, Clapper living a mile
He*e of "going to the theatre” every «»mi&gt;c«'*»rion of.five cents for every north
&lt;»f here was kicked in the face by
night next week. If they desire to. rhirken he_kiil&lt;-&lt;l. Bnrt sticcecdrdJn a horse, last Wednesday.
Fast town this.
I "winging” fiirec, licfore the chicken*
The new Methodist pastor. Mr. Pnrtt
The W.C. T. U. will give a mush nnd I wer® withdrawn from the acene of actmilk social, on Tuesday evening, nt ion; and bow Jones has brought suit
community.
the Baptist church. Go everybody | a«t»»n*t Phillips to recover aSenty-five
The Reform Club hsld a very internnd have lota of fun.
1 &lt;*•“** ns the price of the chickens de­ cstiug meeting last Tuesday evening.
Theo. Garlenger and Rasho. Hosmer «'n«ed. The case came before Esq. The house was full and tne interest
wa» intense,
living a eouple miles north, husked 130 KU,en on Thursday, the jury disagreeH. J. Martin has iust returned from
Iwslicteof corn, tied and art np their *“&lt;• whctrti new trial wa* set for next Chicago with a fresh supply of goods,
stalks in a day. recently.
Monday, ami Hionc chickm* promise to which he proposes to self on the best
Our foreign trade keeps improving. ** m&lt;,rr expense than blooded stock. terms be can make with his customers.
P. S. Grimes of Bismark, proprietor
Kellogg. Demaraylc Co., sold a bill ; what i* claimed to be,the &gt; ““«««*«
of a saw-mill in that city, hau the mis­
theatre
troup ’in "**
the world
of furniture ou Tuesday that went 4o''
" "*
” ia
' 'holding
*“
fortune to cut off bis left hand, except
for that the Opera House. It ia com pos­ hi* thumb, in his planer, last Friday.
miles north of Mnskegou.
ed of six young artists from Charlotte, Ho has the sympaHiy of a Urge circle
in age irom at:ven, to twelve of frieuds. To duplicate the above.
at Hastings, &lt;&gt;o Friday. Nov. 14th. C. ranging
....
,
... Mr. Ebenezcr West, living two miles
L. Whitney, Sec'y. State Grange, will Team, and the artistic manner in which 1 ,.Mt of Bismark cut off ami mangled
they render their respective parts is | all the ilugrra on one of his band* in a
deliver the address at 9 p. m.
O. M. Yates while walking ou the
Your correspondent last week. Mar­
joiceofiiL* new building carrying a tlm little folk- npimarrm e ia fixed at
x”'

door, slipped aud fell receiving injuries
.th. and 8th. a large number of the
ou his right hip. last Turaday.
R. B. Harley of Tbornapplr baa sold rcaricra of thin item will have an oppornee tham. Tlwy will play
liis mill to Detroit parties, whither it tiurity to
’
Dark ' St l-IA“ V
will be moved immediately, and R. B.
Johny
Parmenter
will appear in ’ his
is looking for another mill site.
Mr. N. T. Conklin of Johnstown for- Irish song spveialtira; Mi** Lu In Che­
ney (aged 7) in her difficult violin nolo;
intelligence that "everybody around
lad ; "Father i» a drunkard ami Mother
is dead
and Miss Nellie Sanford in
awdkc paper.” It occurred again on Sunday evening, her beautiful fancy waltz, and in ad­
and if Dell, had l*en horn a girl in­ dition there will be rendered several
stead of a boy, the fast youg "kids” ballad* and banjo solos.
This well known company under the
management of Geo. H. Maxwell, the
only -genuine troupe trawling undcr the panic,-and the first one of the
season to strike Nashville, will appear
Mudge, of Hastings, killed eighteen.
Richard Smith and Ctera Blake start ■ at the* Opera House for one week, com­
ed for Hastings last Sunday, joking mencing Monday evening Nov. 10th.
about getting married. Bnt it seems The troop consists of 14 ladies and gen­
tlemen. who liavc metered the highest
praise for tbeir comicality, vcraatelity
and artistic ability. Thev come to us

Our party of Nimrod* returned on

in their repertoire, aud some of the
Nichols, deceased. It is from the mar-

some of the more prominent: "Joshua
Whitcomb,” "Under the Gas Light
"Streetsof Nuw York,” “Gypsy Qu. an,”
The M. E. society will hold their so- "Octoroon,” Rip Van Winkle,” .“East
Lynne,” "Colleen Bawn,” "Arr*h-NaPoguc,” "Cbimnev Corner,” etc. It
ivruings will be pleasantly spent. will Lai remembered Hint Uiis is the
saute troune that gave such immense
Battle Creek, and

idcoee of Mr. and Mrs. C. Amaworth.

rendition of "East Lrnuc,” Streets of
Parties wishing a first
meeting at the Baptist church, next N, Y-,* etcSaaday evening. The meeting will be class moral entertainment should pro­
cure tickets at once; for sale at Boise
speakers from abroad being expected. Bros' drug store.
BAKRYVILLE ITEMS.

The Mulligan baud ia folly organized
turned from a four weeks trip in Huwest.
Daniel Deller hac hia new residence
Miss Mena Mudge is attending school
lienr down on “Mulligan Guards.“ wa* at Hastings this fail.
a caution.
Geo. Higdon has returned to Leslie

land township was entirely diirtroyed
new and finely eqnijerd ihatitetiou

Miss Allie Mudge has returned from
visiting frienda in Saginaw county.
W. Stilwell is putting in a atone cnl-

,
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i

i

I

Isaac Manbrimcr, a rag peddler o|
Hillsdale, was. ran over abd instantly
killed by an express train, on the after­
noon of Saturday last. Hr was driv
ing over Hw track with a rnnfe and
the engine kilted man and tfiute and

BROCADE DRESS GOODS.
BECAUSE

OUR NOVELTY CORSET.

’r£L—

--

ahd were bought for .put cash and will
l« sold at prices that defy competition.
Come nnd sec.
C. W. Demarat.

BECAUSE

LUMBERMAN’S FLANNEL.

Millinery goods lust rereived, bv Mra.
Yates in Union Hoose block, The lat­
est and finest line of Fancy Fenlhera.
’lumen, Kuching, Ijiccs Neck Tira,

I). C. Gairrmi'a.

BECAUSE they

are advancing every day, bnt we
still sell them at old prices.

Repairing Done In the Beet
Manner Possible!

Give IMLe a. &lt;De,ll

CLOAKINGS.
BECAUSE

SHOP DI ULLEFS BUILDHG.
FRANK RAKER

n

r^i*-^ii..

1

CF- Fresh Baltimore I
can or dish—fried. *lrwt

PEBBLE GOAT
BUTTON
VIA
l /xv

Ii

BECAUSE

HP A NEAT STOCK OF_£J

IS COMPLETE, and we are making
e»t Price*.

the Lo&gt;\You can save
money by looking over our stock
if you do not buy.

Box Paper and Stationery

.

School Boots! Schal Boots'

CF"All the 5-ceut Print* von want at
Tl (' ffviritTii*.

M-

Blank Books.' Blank Books I

WANTED
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.

&lt;nA/wv.
.....
,
.
100.000 {rounds of dried apples, for
which I will pay the highest maket

Beautiful Design* in

5,000 lbs of Dried Apples,
E^i-iee will be paid.

For which the

who iuul l&gt;ecn a narm. zealous nnd |
&lt;•»..•* a ....
i
indefatigable friend tu tbeir rare. One
,
’
old colored inuu said, os be pawd
,f not go to Demauat. and he can
Iwuentb the canopy. “I have knowed
y^with anything in the Spectacle
Mass'r Chandler fo’yrab*. He hLomlf I Line.
_________________
freed two of my liruddcrs front slavery ; rY'Wilaou
— —
* receiv­ I Of all kinds, accurately prepared from
Ai Howe have jtul
S’ and dr good Ix&gt;rd will reward him."
1 ed a new stock
of Boots, Shoes and | strictly Pure and Fresh Drugs and
wrtj«. his own business slightly. Artd
' Mnlinnea. nt the lowest prices.
then tire little puff you gave him in the
CHEAP CHICAGO EXCURSION,
editorial column was worth a "quarter”
——
I). C. Griffith'*
the least. If Ibo
has mnt
uqt already 1I (rensrsl
General ilrant
Grant nrui
and tns
tho Anny
of the
’to
** say tl.*.
m. n«*
Artntr nf
come down with the »lamp% just auth
Tennessee.
BOISE BROTHERS.
orire me to collect that amount from |
The grand anunal reauiuu of the Ho- . „’f {«•°f .&lt;’’“‘br*
him, which I wilt forward by mall if I
.
let
v
of
the
Array
of I be T.unr»ee. i. »*• “r
«*
,O°
"don't forget it."

BOSTON STORE

PRESCRIPTIONS,

NEW STORE!

To the Tax-Payers ot Barry County i | A very large proportion of the citiz- .
________ D. C. Griffith
' GEN-TI.KMKX:
of our State will take a deep inter- I {VGoid. Silver and Steel Spectacle.
Believing that the recent nc- !
iu '!lr
J"”"' -and Eye-gianra-a, with German^I’cldde
I lion of the Board of Supcrvrsora Ul fitting time than this conld have been 1x.IIBC,, ftt
Demaray's.
; their mmlr of equalteati^ wa. lujnrt. -elected for the pu.p..*e of welcoming
'
'
*
and an outrage on a trortion of the tax- ,h*' return from foreign shores of our ' VT W ilsok A HowkiW-I! more I lour
tuiyeis of this county. I beg leave to lay 1 illoatrioen Ex-Prvs.Meut. Gen. C. N. | and better Hour than any house in NashGO TO THE NEW STORE OF
1 the following facta nnd figure. Irefore Grant, and the fact that lie ha* accept- | villa.
you for your’consideration. I have ; cd tne invrtatton of the Society to join &gt;
&lt;'*U1 mid
t'n
ii reunion
ii iiuiuii will
win increase,
ilie.v.ba*', almost
aiuiosy j। _
carfall prepared the following abstract I Jinn
_
’
the
intense
Rwj
ot”* who ha*
ha* *n
an account, u rer
j of the mMrerumcnts of the township of beyond 'calculation
“•e"1"*1-" *l
—««•
—— interest
Ei
err one
| Woodland from the year 1875 np to the of this occasion. Wherever the Gcner- 'U'c-’cl to eall and nettle their acron
I present time, and also tho 2nd and 3rd al has honored a city with hia presence, by note or■ otherwise within »days,
J°*Jr ’Hh. 1879.
(Opposite the Wolcott House.)
। wards of Hastings city for same year. froji his landing at San Francisco to
the present hour, an immense and en- |
El-okxk Cook.
thusiaatic multitude has assembled to
rr ‘Buy
.tend its tribute of welcome.
sJJL
{‘/Jyour Dry Goods, Boots and I■
extend
1873.
- -FOR----*•
—
-----1
Capa,
Crocerica
and
1
I_.
In do city
'
of
. ..............................
&lt;1m- Union has there
l
2K2.S4S.
1H75.
1877.
278,140.
which Chicago will extend to her dis- ,
1878.
1K78............ 800,774 ................ 348.540. liuguisbed ntatrsman.
Anticipating tlm wisli of a great many
Iteninraj 's Hprc*.
A total increase for Woodland, in five
from this section of our Stair
year*, of $33,831 ; and a total reduction iieople
for
some------------------mean* of visiting
on
----------- ---------Chicago
.
for Hastings, in five years, of $52,533; thisoccnaioD,
tlie
North-Western Grano
Bnl.mnt and Pebble glass; one glass |
this
occasion,
Uie
Gn
to which add the amount that Wood- Trunk K’y. (formerly Chicagn &amp; laike ' HtHug all frames.
hoa been increased, and wc have a fo­ Huron) announces that they have urrp- vor ti._ u__, juvr-,.. rh*,wi„„ 1
ul difference of $7t&gt;.lM that Woodland
bu* l&gt;cvti raised as compared with the
T.I»ctwu,
W.uo.fcHo.1..
•
3d and 3d wanks of Hastings, or a per­
centage that WiMsUaud has been num-d
or incrvuM-d as cotupaired with the 3ml leave Port Huron at 4:13 p. m.. 1 ucn- i
------------- ■ ■ ■
ami 3rd ward of Hastings in the but day, Nov. 11th. passing Charlotte at
py Eight pounds of Rio Coffee fori
five years of 94j per rent. At the same
HhflOjt. m. and arrive in Chicago nt 8 a. | $1.00 at
Wilsck 4c. Howe's.
IN'otioriHtime the total valuation luf the county m
Notiona, Etc.
Etc.
, Nov. 12ih. Rates foe H*e round trip |
----------------------— „
,
^otionn,
lias been reduced $6|0J33. This pres­ only $3.30 from Charlotte and coiresnilow
one to n mlmu-11 me in .
ent year which will atill farther increase pomlingiy low from other stations.
aeytbing.
C. W . Dkmrray.
the percentage which Woodlaud has
IF YOU WANT
been raised making it very nearly 30
sg to any agent of the comrnnv \
Ttsry nil «o it.
per cent, or- almost one-third that
the OW Reliable Market for
etegrapbto W. E. Davis, Gen’llI Go to tfte
Woodland has oren raised in five years
Agent,
Port
Huron.
*■
—
u
as com;&gt;ared with Hart lugs and thia too
5:18 p. m.. Thnradav, Nov. 18th. Tick*
Proprietor.
5 days and those who do not
sivri/ i----------’
with no railroad or market facilities, et« good
to return on exeuraioa train ean
,
. , * ,
.
farmers k ing obliged to draw tbeir wish
return
ou
regular
trains
up
to
Saturday
'
On
and
after
October
15th,
1870, 1
pnxluee from 8 to 18 miles to tbeir mar­ Nov. 15th.
‘ will nav do more debts of my wife i
ket. and thia a nuyoritv of your Board
of Hupervisora have called vqualiizatioti
Honest tax-payers of Barry county.
WILSON &amp; HOWE.
Joucra Rhoads.
artion. I believe you will agree with
Harpy Ic Bark* keep Graham Flour 1
in condemning this injustice, and in­
Look Herr!
J^TEW GOODS
stead of calling this equalization we Buckwheat Flour, Ilaalinga Flour, |
will call it an otitrage on the innocent Milbi K"’;.!u.7mKrG!om,.d F^d.’
Ux-payera of the township of Wood­
La“* 4
land. Thanking you for your attention Corn Meal. Bran. Ships, Middling*. ,o
I remain as ever your humble servant. Pop Corn, dec. Goods delivered fn-e
A good Single Harneaa for $15.
A. G. Kilpatrick.
A good square Horae Blanket for fl.
A good leather Halter from 73 cents
CT* The flne-t lino of Firs ever
MICHIGAN NEWS.
brought to Nashville may l&gt;e seen at
Black Diamond Harness Soap, the
Wtu. j:i.
market affords, and an alnindA sailboat eapstad al Little Ray do
Fnrak Milter's Harness Oil.
&lt; A. H. Woicott’s Haroeiw

CHEAP CASH STORE?

Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets,
Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Gloves, Mittens,
WILSON &amp; HOWE,
Trunks Notions, &amp;c.
NEW GOODS!

GROCERIES

AND SHOES,

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

Just Received

GOING, GOING, GUNG I

OMFIMRT1Al*. .

YOUNG LADIES!

----- tANE

TRADE BOOMING

WAIT FOR THEM
GOOT&gt;«.
Stock Complete!
from fie?, a. yd. to i^l.OO.

CJMSHMJQREIH:
In 8eal Brown and Navy Blue from 25c. per yard upwards-

Our Clothing Stock!
Second to none in Style, Make, or Quality of Goods, and
prices aa low an the lowest. Just received our second stock
of Ovets-ooatMi with a range of prices from
upwards
JUBT OPENED TWENTY FIVE NEW

BEAVER CLOAKS
From $3.50 to $12.00-

BOOTS AND SHOES
Prices tell tHe Htory!

HF Buy yoar Flour at tin- Feed Store

Mr. and Mra. Wm. SonthweU and
ao-M m/oW daughter, of Eaton.

TERMS REASONABLE.

traced

DON’T FAIL TOOAl L
myriad*

many MtMt

they are the Cheapest Shoe Ever Offered.
A new lot just received.

Fine Designs very low, trimmed free.

Johx Berxkr.
sreim i.»e
stock o&gt;
Neck Chains and Ixwkrt Charms, at
prices cheaper than the cheapest. See
before you buy.

Anticipating the recent rise in &gt;11

impri.

we have a Large Line, and we are clos­
ing them out CHEAP.

jJKSttsvw WILLPiPERSI BORDERS OUR STOCK.

conceal tbeir emotion*. Among the '
D. C. Griffith.
multitude were large nunrt»vni of col- '
i ..
“
.
.
ored peoplr-. They. too. were extern.rb* ** "-ortmelRand the tew.w_K_.r
___
e»t iincc* in Overcoats you will find at1

One of our young men Ima traded hi*
doctor a whole drove of hog*. He

The theft

beat to wear, and do not

■brink.

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT. CANTON FLANNELS.

Good white oak Barrel staves. ApKt “•
„ , „_______

The funeral obaequie* of Zachariali
E&gt;O1HK BROTHERM.
Chandler, onr Iw-loved nnd honored aad get $1A&lt;a hundred.
fi-'ariM for Mol**.
1
.
A«
nl-|n&gt;nL«,U.nt,
ndand
uai-.l
A good-fenced,
well-watered
im- '
flADTTnPTCTe
A E&gt; T Tfw f41‘
Uli &lt;_/ VIVX Id O,
viewed by IK,000people. The people wIm proved 80 acre farm for sale very cheap,
paid their humble tributes to the mem­ on liberal terms. Correspond with,
Gko. H. Joitxsox,
! Have just received a large stock of
ory of the revered dead represented nil
Middleville Mich.
v
•
.

genuiue sorrow and- regret came over .
the countenances of all; deep and aud­
ible sighs were heard on even- hand' .
One of the many who came to bestow a :
lingering look on the dead statesman {
was a gentleman whose feeble frame I
and tottering walk betokened the sad
Zan.
A •too.
&lt;u. would —soon
...... I.l&gt;c
— 1laid
—a.l ...
fact that k.
he,
to I
rest. Pausing nt the casket, he gnzed |
earnestly into the fap- of him who had
posse-1 before, the tear* *treaming
down his emaciated checks. The offi- .
errs respecting hi* age, hesitated alto­
n’ asking him to pans on. Suddenly
hr turned slowlr around, nnd raising I
hi* arm upward* h«- gave a sob that
thrilled tlie stoutest hearts, nnd cried |
ont, “My God, my Gori! oil, my old
friend, why maid I not have died in
rour place!” The incident, touching .

BECAUSE they.are the

FINEST SEWED BOOT

PF" We allow no Furniture bouse in
central Michigan to best us in style,
quality or prior.
ing in Branch county. Tbeir\gas»line
PKMARAT * Colamp leaked and tluid ran out on the
water, eariglit.fire and &lt; nclotM-d them
iu a rfrele of flamea. JbcyT’at ajs-tl by
Plated
Ware__that Ex______
diving into the water and not coming _______ ____ ___
per cent, cheapci than
to the surface until they had cleared T"PP,e’
C
**"**C.‘W
W.' D*
Dxmabo
." i
the Hames.

with respectful mien beneath the esn-

it ifl the nicest fitting, and the Double
Busk. You can't break them.

»0O7 AMD SHOE SHOP

Clothing. which
than ever befw.

unhurt.

cen of snd hearts; tear* welled Up in

they are the Finest and and most Beau,
tifui in the county. Only 10 .cents.

N. B.—Good g

silt again.

Buy your Sete-d Book, of H. G.
U.E, and have them covered free M

JlARpr &amp; Babxius

DRESS HIKING A SPECIALTY!
M. J. JEFFREY.

W. A. AYLSWOBTH.

�COMPOUND
Attorney at Law,

Ha who spswda all Ma Ufa in sport fo
tike om. who wears Dothrag but fringre
aud earn nothing but sau«».—Rickard
JWter.
»
.

FLUID EXTRACT
JAMB A. Bwnm,

Attorney A Counsellor,
harbor io the Coa federates was due to
the tacA that his State had ai that time
taken no action. Ho was waiting for
Kentucky to ssemte. in which ease Maj.

mem
PHABMAOEUTICAL

. —-------- i’«A her aa
aba moved Jrat Thrill after thrill
shot through Elates frame aa she met
thorn bright, strange giaaoea. She had

SraciALTT.

A SPECIFIC REMEDY ! ALL

DISEASES
ELSIE KATIOXD.

1WERS A BARLOW,

young lister Sophia, tho last
urges, had that morning been
The old gray bomoatead had
desolate when her smiling
face went from it-at least ao Etaie
thought. True, ahe had a tnt&gt;e of small
nephew* and nieoea staying with her,
white tbeir mother, Etale’s sister Mary,
aud her husband ateompanied tho
bridal party ou their tour, bat they had
long been asleep, and there w*s uo
token of their presence in the some­
what trim-looking room, except a great
liaaket of playthings in the corner, end
a row ot ahoca, beaded by Wilke's "new
boots," and cloaed by Imby Elaie** tiny
*
’ ”
‘ ‘ were ranged

ought to inform you who lam, that you
may aL lead know you have not be­
him. With her dying breath she com­ stowed your kindness on one unworthy.
mended her youngest children to the
“For twenty years 1 have been a
care of their oldest sister, aud exacted wanderer in other lands, a aad, lonely,
from her a promise Dial she would dr­
disappointed
Yetil have over
'
* ’
'
The girl could : kept one hope bright and vigorous i the hope to return to my native shore*
and tho scene* of my early happincaa.
"I wa* bora and lived till manhood
in the midst of a region much like thia
I in which your home is situated. I was
looking upon the tearful face* of the
an
orphan, but I liati a small compe­
little group gathered around that death­
bed, gave the required promise.
' tence and many frienJa My guardian
lu an hour her mother had ceased to had a daughter whom 1 loved, and who
breathe, rud Elsie's life work had be­ acknowledged tliat my love &lt;m re­
gun. Bnt il waa not until the sad cere- turned. Wo were betrothed, by the
monies of the funeral waa over, and consent of her parent*, and our wed­
t ic little family had returned to the . ding day was very near, when strange
dem la o home, that Elaie fully com- misfortune* overwhelmed my Alice.
prvheudej all that she had undcr- Her father died a borribln d -ath; thru
her mother dropped lM*nestb the
None who have truly loved will fail blow and quiAly followed, leaving to
to comprehend the struggle that for the AUce tne care of the younger children,
following Weeks wont on tn Elsie's souL and exacting from her a promise that
Il vm no alight sacrifice that was de-1 she would never leave them until they
manded of, Elaie; duly and love, her were all provided for. I would willingly
proauae to the dead mother and her have shared the heavy burdoa* that
vow* to the living, were the antagonists now fell uj&lt;oo Alice, but she refused to
that contested every inch of ground. liind me to her life of toil and self­
John Francs* loved Elsie full wall sacrifice. She laid her love and all her
enough to have aided her in her life bright hopes upon the altar «rf duty;
and 1, appalled by the sacrifice and mad
■die bad undertaken why she should not
fulfill her vov a, and in l&gt;eooming hi*
wife divide the burden of bar responaibilitios and care.
But she thought differently- She
felt that *ho )iad no right to allow his
geoeroaity lo lead him into such a sacri­
fice. He wax young and life Ifty bright
and long before him. Should ahe al­
low the shadow of her care lo project
across the sunny path? Should she
acrtMs
seek to lay uvx&gt;n his shoul-----------den that weighed herdown and doomed
her to a life of Uni? She oould endure
aid sacrifice much for the children, so
dear to her by tie* of blood—th* sacred
legacy of her dead parents. But to
bun they were nothing, save for her
sake, and she might have seen him grow
wi-ary and discontented with the un­
timely cares that a marriage with her
must throw upon him.
So Elsie aad John Francis parted, as
they feared, forever. Wnen her lover
found tliat no arguments nor prayers
could change her purpose, that she had
solemnly recorded her vow to the dead,
aud wa* fully prepared to perform it to
the uttermost, eve.n to the sacrifice of
her dearest hope* and mint cherished
wishes, be disapjwunxl from the neigh­
borhood without a farowvB to any who
had known him.
After a time a letter came to tho par­
iah clergyman tn tell that ho was safe
aud about to aad for a foreign land, and
from that Lour, for all those twenty
years, no tidings of John Fraacai bad
fallen .upon Elbe Raymond'
When she. knew that ho was g
Madrid the other day. one of hit moat
would not retnrn. shn
* ‘
sensational faata, which consisted in
allowing a huge boa constrictor, over
twenty feat in length, to infold his

would lose thair poteata in tbs Booth
ern States than there waa concerning
the separation itaalf. . It is clear that
Mr. Lincoln personally did not believe
&gt;ful solution of the trouble,
be w*« troubled by the want
manifested by the Rcpubh-

who was prepared to declare himself fur
war.
There wa* a general setlhng
down to the conviction that, failing to
reconcile too existing difficulties. I hero
should be a formal separation of the
nlaveholding from the non siavcholding
State*. Indeed, thia waa tha cud de­
sired by Hr. Stnnner, who prefejrod
such a result to war, or to peace with
any further national aasociatiou with
slavery.
How little these Sent-lors
knew of tho patriotum of thn American
people I
It was unquestionably thi*
willingness on the part of Senator* to
dissolve tho Union that urged the hot
head* of the Confederacy to fire on
Samtcr. They, judging from the Sen­
ate, did not behevo the Sorth would
fight, and periiafM they were n&lt;8 mure
surprised than the politicians of the
North at the pojxiter uprising that fol­
lowed the firing on Sumter. Thi* his­
tory of that moat important time in our
national existence grow* in interest,

J.JESRT A. MIDYEAR,
To fixd roereationijiftra9aement.il
not happiness; for thia joy come* from
without, and is, therefore, dependent on
acrideuta, whifh often cause inevitable
sflbction; but the happiness that is

to the dexetrity of the human hand.
A small machine, about the height and
sixe of a lady'* sewing-machine, only
stronger, stand* before y&gt;a. On the
hack aide a light bell dewoends from the
long shaft al the dmling, that drive* all
the machines, ranged in rows on the

"Thia wire descend a, and the end of
it enters the machine. It pulls it in
and bites it off by inchea, incessantly,
each bite, a little hammer, with a con­
cave face, hits the end of the wire three
taps, end ' ujiaet* ' it to a head, while it
grips it in a countersunk bole lietween
it* teeth. With an outward thru*I of

1801, HIU t mF BARDMARE

selling in Chicago in 1880. So large
tiaa become thi* population, and so
much of the laud han been put under
cnltivation, that there are no lew than
six railways now constructing in the
of the Centennial Commission, which Stale, and. reaching weatward from
increased our trade in every port and —------------- —-------------- , ,------- ----------pushed American production into all on toward tho Missouri river. The
the known world, ho hw conferred James or Dakota river runs from north to
honor and credit upon the United '■ south through the whole extent of the
Htetra. Ho is sa Amencsn of Amen- new State, and enters die Missouri
cans. Would wo had more such men! river st the southern boundary. The!
So broml, ao bountiful 1« his character six railroad* cross the State and this i
that he never turned a tramp empty nver from east to west. Tho Milwauhsndtxl -from hia door, but always g*re | kee and BL Paul railroad and the Clii- '
him a letter ot introduction to me. ; cago and Northwestern railrosd will be 1
Hia public trusts have been many, and , completed to the Dakota river by J an !
never in die alightesl did ho prove । uary next. Tne Hastings and Dakota, j
nufaithfuL Pure, honest, incorruptible, the 8t- Paul and Sioux City, the South-1
that is Joe Hawley. Such a man in | ern Minnesota, and tho Northern Papohticn is like a bottle of perfumery in cdic are all rapidly paahing westward
a glue-factory — it may modify tho through Dakota. These six parallel
atench if it does not destroy it And I railways cross the State at convenient
now, in speaking thus highly of the I distances, giving to Dakota a system of
speaker of the evening, I have' not said ' transportation and a facility of reaching
any more of him than I would say of ' market not surj&gt;aaaed by that of ary
myself. Ladies and gentlemen, this is । State in tlie Union.
. The
population
of Dakota at thi* I
Gen. Hawley.
----------’
time can hardly be roll mated. The in
I flow of jioputetion dnnng the teat .

| the setdcmcnU have l&gt;ccn canid and
continuous, aa well m along the Mis­
souri and Dakota rivers. It i* not in

rapidly succeeding Mr. Lincoln’s in
augurstion.

I)K0PLi?8 DRL'G STORE,
1
HaaUni

UUI GUINT A BOOI4NELI.EI

DEI GOODS, SMS ani DRESS GOODS

Spermatorrhoea,
Neuralgia,

PLASTER
Salt, Limo, Water Limo, Ac.

gracious speech of the Emperor, deliv­
ered With much fervor, oaUod forth tro’urndous enthusiasm among the assem­
bled soldiers, who eoutioued io d eer
util hi* Imperial Majesty quitted the

Nervousness,
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Constipation,

NO PATENT NO PAY.

exclaiming to tho lawyer: “Hi. thar,
Mr. Stiok-in-the-mnd I “ This from a
juryman brought every eye in wonder
'
and
amusement upon him. He heeded
nnllnnc and nnwM’dad: “Jack Mra great deal from my troops. but you
,
have nurpsaaed my anticipations-" Hin
,
Majesty spun shook hand, with Maj.
,
Gen. Krok and kissed him on th.cheek. amid thundering hurrahs from
the troops, which were silenced for a
few momenta, wnile his Majesty further
said, “I would Ilka to embrace each
one of you. but you are too many;
therefore, in the person afyowr chief of

HELMBOLDSBUCHU

Rheumatism,

ktrrUYA

jurymen was one gentleman who was
drawn with apprehension and fear of
consequences. He waa a free, wild
miner, with no more idea of the restric­
tions of )*n&gt; and ' “ *“
■
He had ti

HELMBOLD’S BUCHU

lied by the most eminent phraictans
nil over the world, in

American and Foreign Marble,

The Maialaa ( ear Make* a Speech.
A most remarkalileapvtchof tho Em­
peror Ale tender to hi* troop* st Oderaa
i* reported in the Ruaaiau procs. His
Imperial Majesty «** inspecting the
troops of tho Eighth army corp* quar­
tered at Odessa, and, after saluting the
battalions of the Fourth brigade of rifle­
men, which baa the Prince of Bulgaria
for ita nominal chief, hia Majesty shook
hands with the chief of tho brigade,
Maj. Gen. Krok. aud. ordering forward
all the-officers and tboae men who

on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and
Consumption follow. When the Con
Ktiiution become* affected it require*
the aid of an Invigorating medicine to
strengthen and tone up tbe-syatemwhich

IS UNEQUALED
T TLH'S BISS ELI-,
r|
.
•- ■-----

Groceries and General Produce.

aad that the “ Cheas Players,” which
Muller sold for 75 guinea* in I M3 (and
did not think his labor of only two days
ill-requited), fetched, thirty years later,
£4,153. Over the water-color drawings
of David Cox. even those, perhaps,
which were rejected from the Academy,
comparative fortune* have been lightly
won.
When Mr. Vokina gave him £50 tor
'The Hay field" in lA’X), the great artist
was ao pleased with what he thought a
liberal price that be insisted on present­
ing a second drawing to the purchaser,
little dreaming that at Mr. Quilter’s
sale in 1875 there would l&gt;e a spirited
contest as to who should take it-aa
Mr. Agnew did in the event—for
£2,750. The profit was not in thia e«sc
nor in many others made by tho first
purchase, for Mr. Vokina sold "The
Hay field," with two other sketches by
David Cox. for 110 guineas to Mr. Cum­
ming. who resold them to Mr. Quilter
for 1.160 guineas, and tiiv total sum re
allied lor the three el hie adw waa do
les* than £6,047 10a Of Turners
water-color* tho same story should bo
told, and should the “Vesuvine Calm"
aad the “ Vesarina Angry," for each of

For Debility. Low of Memory. India
position to Exertion or Bnaineas, Short news of Breath, Troubled with tbought*
of Dterose, Dimnes* of Vteteu. Paia in
the Bark, Chrot and Head, Rush of
Blood to the Head, Pale C-rantenaace
and Dry Skin.

^ya. S. GOODYEAR,

of the sones. They lie at a slight in­ facilitated by going to aleep on tho
yy«. r. hicks,
clination on the points of the puis, and right aide. Water and other fluids
CotMiidcrably Ires tlisn a century Las by a sene* of cams, lever* and apnng* flow equally on a level, aud it require* population of die Slate will not be less 1
than
130,000, and liefore thn expiration I
leas
power
to
projicl
them
on
a
level
are
mode
to
play
‘
like
lightning.'
Thur
elapsed since Horace Wal;x&gt;l&lt;- said tirat
of 1880 it may be 160,U00. There- ia no
that upward.
SirJoahua Reynolds in his old ago bad
"The heart propels the blood to every
become avaricious because he naked
"Twenty-eight pounds of pins is
1,0X3 guineas for tho picture of the
year* to com* and until tho population ।
“Three
Ladies
ot Waldergrave."
Dakota shall reach 500,(XX) to 600, 1
Formerly his pnere had been lower- iiUlc automaton*. Forty maclune* on body is placed in * hurixonta! position. ot
000.
J^EMTLEY BROS. A WILKINS,
only 200 guinea* for a whole-length this floor make 560 pound* of pins daily.
It is more than probable, therefore,
jtarta
of
the
system
with
greater
ease,
Throe
are
then
polished.
Two
very
portrait, 100 for a half length, and 70
that
the Territorial Assembly of Da­
guineas for a " kit cat." It is needless intelligent machine* reject every crook­ with le** expenditure of power, and
to aay tliat uo one would part with the ed pin, oven the slightest irregularity more perfectly than if one portion of kota will, at the coming scevion, memo­
the body were i levated aliore the br4i- rialise Congreaa to pass an act enabling
portraits foi such a figure now. In of form being detected.
| the people of Dakota to adopt a State
"Another autotuStou assorts half a xontal line.
1774, for instance. Lord Carystort gave
"If one [Mirtiou of the body is too constitution, that Dakota may iw ad­
Sir Joshua 50 guineas for the “ Straw­ dozen lengths in "as many different
low. the blood d • cs not return aa readily mitted aa a State into tho Union. Il
berry Girl,* which Lord Henfonl p*id
ia possible that the formal admission
££2lK&gt; for at Samuel Rogers' sale in
JEWTON HOUSE,
an accumulation and distention, and
1856.
denlial clecuon, but there te no reason
I&gt;aia follows.
The great name of Gainsborough re­
why
Congrera
abould
delay
taking
such
*11
a
person
goes
to
steep
with
the
minds us of still more conspicuous in­
legislative steps sa will result in the ad
stances of the same mind. The cele­
be will either soon wake up, or will mission of the State of Dakota in Janu­
brated "Ducheas of Devonahire"—we
du- with apoplexy before morning, be­ ary, 1ML______________
need Dot for our present purpose enter
cause the blood could not gel l&gt;ark
into the controversy aa to whether it
UK cooi ur-cuiv. *ai&lt;i a mo tn er to
Luder them runs the ship of pin
waa really his—was bought by Wynn
her little son ‘ lea, it’s school five
M. BLACK.
Ellis for £65, and waa resold, as every
days outpf the week." replied the emone knows, to Messrs. Agnew for IO.OGO
• . bryunic paragraph 1st.
DraJrr ia
bunch of leave*. cinlixed man a pilloi .
guineas. After thia extraordinarv illusand, il this pillow ia too thick, raising
THE MARKETS.
tratiun of the fortune found in a work
the bead too high, there is not blood
of art, which was worth as many pounds
enough earned to the brain; ai.d. a*
aa it was originally sold for [•eunie*.
the brain is n«oriahed and invigorated
others leas startling seem to loan some­
by the nutriment it receive* from the
thing of tbeir point. Yet it ought not
blood dnnng sleep, it is not fed suffi­
to go untnenUonod here tliat Grouse'*
ciently, and the result is unquiet sleep
famous “ Broken Pitcher,” which must
daring the night, a waking ap in wean­
now be worth several thousands of
ties*, without refreahmeut, to be fol-

The dry, cutting satire practiced so
much by the cross-examining lawyer of
to-day ia sometimes a* dangerous in
court a* it would be on the street. A

BLADDERS KIDNEYS

Aches and Pains,
I General Debility,
Kidnoy Diseases,

Liver Complaint,
Nevous Debility,
Epilepsy,

Head Troubles,
Paralysis,
General III Health,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,

Deafness,
Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nevous Compl'nts,
Fomale Compialntx.,
Headache. -Pain io (be Sboaldrrs,
j Cough. !&gt;ixx*ne*a, Soar Ktomach, F.nipi tioiM, Rail TiMte in the Mouth. Palpij tntion of the Heart. Pain in the region
of the Kidney*, and a tboaoand other
paint ill aymploma. are the offspring ot
Dyspepsia.

for ■i'rhaukal *»• k-

HELMBOLDSBUCHU
Invigorates the Stomach,
And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bow­
el*. and Kidney* to healthy action, in
deaartnr ‘-he blood of all imparilim,
and imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system.
A single trial will lie quite sufficient
to con vlnce Ute moat hesitating of ita
valuable remedial qualities.

PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

Delivered to any addreea free from
ulMM-rvation.
“ Patten ta” may consult by letter,
receiving the same attenttea an by call
in*.
Competent phyrieiana attend to eorre-poodeata. AU letter* ahoald be ad­
dressed to

H. T. HELMBOLD,
Druggtat and Chemist,

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tetri in the water white the seteaota are
applied; aad, sMocdly, to avo&gt;d nah it
isbettmrtobegtaftm ewtttagby taking
off small pieces at the corners and along

, r».

CAUTION.
Upm

See that the private &lt;mprletary stamp is onaadi

bottle.

Sold Everywhere,

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VOLUME VII.

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO

H1GAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 18711.

FOR GOOD TEAS.
GotoC. W. Smiths.
FOR SIRLOIN STF.AI
_
Smith’)
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS.
Go to C. W. Smith's
FOR HAM STEAK.
Go to C. W. Smith’s
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS.
.
Go to C. W. Smitli s
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

WM rARMENTBR.

FOR BOLOGNAN THAT ARE BOSS,
GotoC. W. Smith's.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY.
•
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,

FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR Sc,
Go to C. W. Smith'
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
FOR the WORTH or YOUR MONEY.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR WHITE ClIOVER HONEY.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAI’,
Go to C. W. Smith's
For he will be glad to
you.

—Parte ia about to apend 17,000,001 for deep—Tba French vrtne crop te reported abort in
—Tba bomfonlmaot of tba Peruvian town of
l-iaagna for five hours by the combi oad tea an i
land fore- of Chill, reaulted In a heavy loea of
Ufa on Doth aidm Inataje tba town MW pwsema
■are killed, while tba da'anae va to draperato
that tba Iom of tba attack! g army waa MO in'

trtaa eiroeded tba imports of th* sama to lb*
value of 4JU.S30.1K7 du, Ing ttep totaU-npalJTo.
Iba year soling Oct 1 tba diffaraoda tn cor
favor «rsa O*d,M«l,!f77. Imports of bcllloo
rad com rzeocited export. f-T.lM,SH during

lx you let a man a loan lie will let
you alone for a long ume.
At a ajielliug match one man spelled
“ an.l &lt;*r&gt;t b«*eL
A post in the ground becomes decade
wood at the end of ten yearn.
Cumtomkm to proprietor of bat store
—-What is the price of thia style,
pleaac?" Halier--"Thia tile, air, is
worth M."
“Bkdad!
Look at the baste, will
hia two toothpicks atifkiu' out cr his
mouth!" was how the first sight of an
elephant affected Bridget Muldoon.
SoMX one has asserted that knowl­
edge ia equivalent to force; bat the
apnorism will not bold good at night
in a bedroom infested by moaquitoca.
The Zulus, in battle, keep working
their jaws, for what good nobody ever

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously Accuratly.

EMORY RARADY.

■ ItaaaM
aka stafi.ar apaa

■ la. mat aa amaly alleal plare.
Ao I 1 tboaebt ot a Ur a
ot a amrev Om« waa 1
la a land ikte thte wae I
And now l*i the paeeawt Ume.
Asdl tbooe’ l ot MT Lernwr itoaSiaa

Remodeled, Enlarged»Improved

LEWIS DURKEE

n.w
KS
&lt;K

fcorty after I oftM &gt; m, ca *• f» task.
Um not rad Valla ot Cortes* eraoksr aad candy
fartery. S* M» to » Mata "treat, Basra*
OUjr. Ml to with t. traaasndoM anah, aad to a

FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAM 111,
Go ts&gt; C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,

W. U. YOUHG,

NUMBER 8.

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STRONG,

TST It aww.

TmS a

Iltai

tarao.'

Itsta..............
hni

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
&gt; announce that having err* Ard
largrat and mwl convenient
building* in central Michigan
|&gt;trpared to receive and

PAY THE HIGHEST MABKET PRICE

The Ccar of llurais is melancholy.
And yet we're not surprised. It would
make moat men feel that way to be
taken for a target thirteen months out
ot the year.

Fori Bayard, having driven Victoria’s food of
•aragoa sixty tuitew into Mnico, rad dettetr-!
them in a pitched fold* by moonlight, toa'nj

Tuk barber’s razor took hold of his
beard with a vengeance, when he looked
np and said. apologetically : "My dear
sir, I came in to get shaved—not to get
a tooth pilled I*

Money Sarei t! Dcalm with Ibem.

A littlk girl, on being told some­
thing which much amuwd her, ex­
claimed, emphatically: “1 shall remem­
ber that the whole of ray life, and when
I forget it I will wnie it down."

—A large bqilT~X devoted to mannfadsr.
u&gt;« purpoera lately burned at Naw York. The
tote aa.-about |7\0UU

^yiLLLAM JONES.
—A vary heavy burglary was aocctetfoUj
perpetrated near Kennatt, Pa.. lbs other night,
Um boute of J. aod O. F. Bailey being rified by
three maeked burglar., rad 43UO.IW ia crab

Syrups, Tobaccos. Fish,

Cheese ul Everything

READY MADE CLOTHING,
commiulng anlciile at Mempble tba other day.
Hhe pound kerueroo over her clothing, rad
than drlitaraloly ret fire to torwlf, and fougtt
drwperately with tboao who endwrornd to r*.
Unguivb the fiimri Hbo rvaiefo) until bar
pevuon, from her kaeaa up, was literally

MEAT MARKET.
Stew York Uteta, Waldo Hutohina. Democrat
Laing ra'arood in the vacancy ia tba Weaicfoater dairirt In piece ot a Bapubikaa. Thto
givea Iba Dcanocrata a c*ear majority of threo

Fresh and Salt Meats,
SuM Hilt ut B«iUm,

Lenlz &lt;£ Sons,
Selling Goods

CHS IT LOW PRICES 1
A-CBuIm

LARGEST STOCK

i GUMS1ITH

Than anyother firm dealing

in furniture.

A good woman, after the death »f
her buaband, had married the brother
of the departed
She preserved, nevt-rthelcaa, in uer duiingrooia. a picture
of her first aponte.
One day, a guest
at the table, noticing the portrait,naked
her if it wan a member of her family.
“Yea," repbed the lady, frankly, M it ia a
nnrtrait of mv nnnr brother in-Law."
“Cam you cure ray ejaa?" "’id a man
to Dr. Brown. “Yea.* aaid the doctor,
“if yon will follow my prescription."
“Ob' certainly, doctor,” card the patient;
“I will do anything to have my eyes
cured. What i« your remedy, doctor!*
“You must steal a horse," aaid the doc­
tor, very soberly. “Steal a horse, doc­
tor I" said the patient, in amassment.
-How will that cure my eyes?” “Yon
win be sent to Slate prison for five
years, where yon could not get whisky;
and. during your incarceration, your
eyes would get well," aaid the doctor.
The pa'lent looked somewhat incredu­
lous, but he did not adopt the doctor’s
remedy.

Teas, Cofees, Sugars,
CHARLES SCHEIDT,

ill aadOaoly pitched forward rad appeared
rrv down into ibe rails Iba brave men wl
■n so boldly ainrrng to rescue a feUoe leii
ok a horrible fata. For a moment tba b«
every paraoa «m la his mouth, rad a dval
i» etiUnme reigDed eepraasa. Tba vrii
«rad s little rad carwd away the eloode

vary light
—Tba vote of FbilaoMphta wsa: Hamas!
Bolter. Rapoblioas, 74.17V; Daniel O. Barr,

“ Yor play poker, of course,” said one
gentleman to another, who was shuffling
a pack of cards in such a acieulific man­
ner as to betray an intimate acqoaint•
with tbr- art icin' “ No. I never
do," was the rraponae. “ Indeed," ex­
churned the qnetaioner, “ I thought ev­
erybody in Eureka played poker." “ I
am the solitary exception." “And bow
ia that?” “ Well, yon see, I got into a
big game; had an aee full and loot
♦300; then I held • four querns and got
beet out of &gt;600 more. I then raid to
myself, ‘Old boy. thia ain't your game;
there’s no money in it; you’d better
•tick to solitaire; it ain’t so exciting,
but its safer;' and so Fra stack."

�GOODS!
shiter tn thb town. Ccaae right u«&lt;
to thb store."
He hsl tte way arrows tte street on
Ku an offire w&gt;re there waa a fir
had ; lared chairs fm'them -ten
man came in from * •—*■
■ —
Mid:
“What do you chil

tea. &lt;m tte G. ft

A. railroad

ing thus Kiluatoit, for self protection,
and to prevent rarprte, our picket Ite&gt;
encircled tte station, and was several
mil-a io length.
Picket duty was

cd. The surnsondiag country waa in­
fested with gnmllas ate bushwhack­
ers. who, dreraed in rittetTs dotbra.
forked aboat our line* day times and
idiot our men al night. Every night
we had a countenugn. and we were na­
iler Mrk-t orders to allow no one to appioach wittMHit first eomnuuiding
"haltr then inquiring “wno romrs
therer If a friend allow them to ap­
proach and give the countersign orsr
the point-uf tte bayonet. It was my

* Last Monday Homer Htuith. foreman
of Beakmaii's camp, a frvr miles above
Aipeaa. left tte camp and went into tbe
woods expecting to be absent tet a
short time. Time |«s—d away, and
.Mr. Smith not ret it ruing at a seaaauable boar, tte men at camp teran to
feel uneasy. thinking that hr had teen
lost. A party of the • ‘red ansh brigade "
left tte camp, tracking Idm by the
footprints in tte aaow, and after -a
short travel, found lithi Imt ding with
a pack ot w^vtw ahd nearly ex han-tod.
Tte woivra%rre frightened away by
tte pome of men, and Mr. Smilb
brought safefy tert to camp. Had not
Tte men arrived at tte time they did
Mr. Smith would rarely have Iwcn
twen eaten alive by IteodthinU;- aui
mah having only aim as a weapon.
An interesting criminal awe ha- Just
come Co light, in the township of
Milford has long resided an old farmer
named Jacob Tccplea, now 81 years of
age. Some ting siucc he deeded bis
farm to hi« youngest non, reserving to
himself a life ter aad at hh death
tba lease to run to hia wife for the
balance of her natural life. After be­
ing in prorateon of the property for
some lime tte owner sold the fanu to
hb brother George, but unknown to
hiafather and-mother. The old gen-

orehatd buck of * large plan mt ion
tease. several rods from any other
wrkH. and about fifty rods distant
from tte reserve picket, who were over
tte hill from nw. 1 relieved my m«n
at 19 o'dock, midnight, and with mus­
ket lumled, capped and primed directed
my attention to the outskirts of die or
wrathy. He b feeble with age and
chard, which «&gt;v surrounded bv a rail can scarcely get about, but a few days
fence, with bushes and woods on the since be got a neighbor to let him ride
otter side. Thr night was not very and fowl him cfosr to the old home­
dark ate i could see qaitc a distance. stead. With difficulty be made hb
way to the bam. and after three at
causerl Ire my new mid somewhat crit­
ical surroundings, was over, 1 paced to
and fro, ever and anon ]------- ----------- a led off t»a safe distance and watched
.L_------ . ... ...----- w the h&lt;rn
I*ecriug into the darkness....
hi lireathtes aoapeuM* to the least notetwenty tons of
that broke the deathlike still ares of the
■per and mower, fanning mill,
other valuable rroprrty, all

myself for mr boyish timidity; wbeu
suddenly the brush began to crack over
the fence, and I heard a note which
aoandad like a man or men making
their way through tte thick testes
towards the fence. 1 quickly jumped
iM-hiod an apple tree, rocked my trusty
nth- and awaiud dcveiopctiM-trta. The
note kept increasing until ft wemed
to me there might Im- a whole Rebel
regimcat threshing about amongst tbe
iHistes. My hair bqprfl to nsMtme a
perpendicular aUitude, and I could feel
Sea|&gt; raising from ternL Tte throbrtif my heart,' it seemed to me,
Ir as much note as the cracking
.vmtinnrd. ■ml 1. with inw military

red to “shale" when anything teve in
sight to • ■hate" at. Tte m»iH- kept
up, tet I resolved to bold my fire for
rtee range, aad thb 1 did. Ere teg
tte nobe tegnn to grow tea, aad kept
growing lens until it was oat of my
bearing. IVkat Che cause of it waa. was
and i* a mystery to me. Il might bare
teen a squad of bushwhackers, but it
was.; rvLsbh a four-footed beast; if
it was I was note tte leas frightened,
aad none thq tet relieved when it left

sponae, "Friend, with the countersign."
ftey reacted my po*?. tte lieutenant
advanced and gave the countersign.
My comrade tbeu rauic forward, and I
gave him tbe pom. and pmmri on. glad
to get out of the orchard, and back to
tte cheery camp fire. Another very
tcmnrkaUc imOr-nt occnrred while wc
were at thb camp. Dan Bowiev, of
my company, had deserted tte fall be­
fore while wr were in Xortteru Mary­
land. Be was captured, and during
the latter |uirt of tlie summer of '«3 we
bad frequently seen him with the pro­
----- ---------- * Lite all desertere te ted
dowu-raat look. He waa

M.ntcncvd to te shot, and the day aod
tear was set. and arrived while wc
were at Catlett's station. Previous to
this our colonel liad Interceded in
Dun s behalf, and importuned Gens.
Terry, dtadrr, Sclgwiek ami Wrote.

culm re nigh fruxe to death, and I
brought ’em here to thaw out.^
“Aod wr won’t even look at yon.

•That’s richness, lucre’s iunocenecr
laughed tte shiner, and man's face
cleared and te poked up. the fire and
■aid they could ait nearer.
“Spoae BJf'n you chip in and tey ’em
ramthin’ Co slay thbr sloorachsF sug­
gested shiner ail of« sudden. “Tell
you what, some of tte childten in. thb
town don't have a square meal any
mnre'n you’n me wcai diamonds.
ma.
y.,.huinyr
“Y es, ma'ate if you won’t lie mad at
IW." Ah&lt;- replied.
Tba man stood irrevolate. tet shin­
er went down into hb pocket, rattled
aronnd and raid:
"Hare’s ten ernta that says they are

500 yards of Dress Brocades, at 10 cents.
300 yards of all wool Cashmeres^ at 50 cents.
500 yards of Lumberman’s Checked Flannel at 25 cents.
200 yards of Plain Red Flannel, at 20 ^ents.
A' 500 yards of Canton Flannel, at 10 cents.
Broadhead Mohaira, Camel Hairs, Alpacas that do not shrink
■
even bear washing.

wetting, and will

anil save the rest for rapper. Kin ye
find the wav terne alone!*

you feel as warm aa ,tater
-All right, then. We’re dead to
rights obliged to thb man. and ITI
hick hb boots la-sides. You'd better
rnna long home now. what ye goin’ to
tell yer mother!"
•
••III tell her we eomc nwful near go­
in* to Hcareu, and my little brother
tlianka you. too, anti now we’ll go.
and—anh tliauk you, ma'am, erer so
many times .good bye!"
The man looked after them through
the window with softer lines in his
face than had lieen there for mouths.
The boy stood outside ou tbe walk
ami watched until they had turned a
cordcr, ami then exclaimed:
“Phew! but I most feel that 1 was
ingaigrd to that gal!"— Fne Prru.

WALKER t HORTON,
FLOUR, MEAL ? FEED,
M010Al. BAHT 00., KOH

nniTIOR FilllEKI
«or sUK

“Well, I’ll five as mueb,’* replied
the man. "Yon go tey something
■ml they can sit here ate eat it.”
Sinner bought crackers ami eberor.
and the children ate until be frit

Edward Voorhees. a young man
about twenty-our, living about four
mile* northwest of Buchanan, was
shut while out trapping Saturday last,
and died during the nigh!, Hr and
another young man were setting some
traps on Judays lake, and Iia&lt;r with
them a musket loaded with shot.
Young Voothers undertook to draw the
musket toward him by the muarie,
wheuit was discharged. tte haul takiug effort in hb right leg, shattering it
badly. ami patepg frow that into the
other leg. Hb companion rowed the
teat to the shore and ran for assist­
ance but was gone about two hours,
ia a rewpcctaldc, industrious fanner of mid in the meantime Vooriiees bled to
reralntc will, and he at once answered badly that hr could not be revived,
the appeal by going. As be approach­ and died daring the night.
ed the craxy man's house te met Mclrac. who was raving furiously and
thraateaad U&gt; kill divers people, in­
cluding hb mother-in-law, firs. La
Grew who was following and trying to
get him back tn the homie. Meter at
. o’clock
once attacked Manh. whom he beat .
—™_mhb throat
with hb fists, clawed, bit, and olter- with a shoe knife. The unfortunate
.IanJi lr^ (o avoM1
man had te. n talk.ng stebt self -de­
toward bis own house struction all last Week, mid a watch
was kept upon him by hb fellow-mnpthe madman, and here a Jtaqierate Iwyca. who suspecteil that te was out
cneonnter enracd. The woman and of hb mind. Al tbe hour mentioned
Marsh were tech attacked by Mrlsac. thb afternoon he left his bench and
who stabbed the former eight times went to the cioret in the rear of the
with a knife, indicting what mar prove step, shut the door, ami thru drew
fatal wounds.
.Marsh defended him- tte keen
Wade aernss his throat,
srtf with a hoe for a time, but finding almost literally severing tbe brad from
that nothing bat hb life would app­ his Imdv and cutting deep into the
ease tte madman, he finally seised an windpipe. After making thb horrid
ax and crushed Mclzac's skull, killing wound Habrick pitched forward againat
him iastantly. Before temin Mrriug tte door, which tew open no that hb
thb Ctep .icGrore Marsh ted l^n body lay" aertes the threslihold and
stbted deeply under tte rigbf .teuhler was mm-u by one of tte workmen in tte
tiladc and cut across tte right hand. ।step. 1&gt;r. 8tettensou was sum mooed
ra that te had Is one tbe ax with hb ।
‘
which ■rdiral exleft. After killing tte madman Mr. ।
rst. tet tbrre Wa­
Marsh fell to tte ground fainting from ।
t's rrrovrry from
lorn of blood au&lt;l mUM-ular exhaustion ,
1 lectors have ■ttemled Mandi and Mrs.
La Grew, and both are said to be in a

A terrible tragedy Was enacted in
tte township of Mt. Hah-y. Midland
county, on Sunday morningThe
seaonoftte Uoady adair was on tte
premises of Mose. Ik Marsh, a farmer,
iviug about five mite southwo-t at
didland county. It-crema that Loqh
Mrlxsc, wte is a fanner tea been con­
sidered **n little off- for some time and
Hist on Saturday night ami Snmiay

WE OFFER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.

100 pairs Ladies’ All Leather Shoes, warranted, for $1.00.
100 pairs of Mens’ Tap Sole, Saddle-Seam Boots for $2.60.
100 pairs of Rubber Boots.

Everything; Bought Before the Advance, and
you get the Benefit.

gEI»T. lut, 1870,

The luathcmatirian. pencil in Land,
is let loose again, and this is .how be
attacks the v rar. He asx its that the
year
will be a mathematical cu­
riosity. From left to right and from
right to left it reads the same; 18 di­
vided by 9 giver 8 as quotient; 81
divided by B and V is the quotient.
If 1881 is divided I&gt;y 908. 9 is the
quotient; if divided by ft tbe quo­
tient contains
a 9 if multi plied
by 9, tbe product contains two its.
One and 8 are ft 8 and 1 are ft If the
!H be placed trader the. 81 and added,
the sum bW. Iftbefiguifc I* added
thus, 1.8,8, 1, if wiU give lk Reading
from left to right u 1ft and reading
from right to left is 18, and 18 b twouintteoffil. By adding, dividing and
multiplying nineteen im are produced ;
being one 1* for eueb year required to
complete the century.
_____________

I AM NOW IN BECEII’T OF

My New Slock of Fall Goods!
COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OP

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS

AT Corn taken in exchange fur
blacksmithing also two thousand bush eh wanted ou acet, at the Fot dkkt in
XoahviUr.

BrM AppM

HOSIERY.

Cash paid for Dried Ajtpteial thr
Fevd&gt;ore of
Haunr ftTvaxeA.

ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN aod STOCKING YARNS

talhe.
J.p 1 ItltAH FOR THE

BOSS STOCK
------ OF-—
Mr. John Andrews h budding a
tea-e on J. Haight's farm.
Tte marten institute will be bold at
the city hall ou Nov. 91 and 92.
Meum. 8. A H. ami G. W. 8. hare
gone up north U&gt; hunt drer i.ml shoot

•

Largest and Best Selected Stock NEW FALL GOOT&gt;«
------ JU8T IN AT------

FURNITURE
Parlor Suits,
Chamber Suits,
Easy Chairs,
Patent Rockers,
Bureaus,
Extension Tables,

KOCHEE BROTHERS.
DRESS GOODS.
All of the latest xhades and pattern* VERY CHEAP.

cloaLkTivgf.
BEAVER&amp; CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
A.11 the latest styles out

BEAVER 1 PAISLEY 8HA
THE LABGE8T LINK IN TOWN.

�JjOSTON rrOBE.

SIRUP! What to Buy at the

Circuit roan

’

&gt;1.0. Haul

• MF Tte fawnt fare erf piste I w«j

BOSTON STORE and Why.

Court was railed
■dl A No.1 warn
bought forxpoC c
competition.
DKMAkAX.
gF8. -Lirbhan»sr teacruses,
rewired
his. Of tte criminal eaunca
fifteen
and winter stock of Iteaily Made

similar

of Arabian
Ncll.urariy

BROCADE DRESS GOODS.

With his spotted

BECAUSE they are the Fineat and and moat Beau,
Georgia, and having sold hU farm will

(Me). Teud^mtkmtw gad: (hie)

Gibbs, was continued over the term.

Xi. B.«* llrrfmkMI,

Johuaon wax admited to bail in the an tn
of fl,(Ml and Jamca Johnaon was re­
manded to jail.

for that feller (hie) that hit me.”
Wm. E. Shields is

tiful in the cfldbty.

Ha«hy &amp; Bakrs keep GrahaimHour
Buckwheat Flour, Haatlugs Flour,
(trew proemnCP. HaBwfi* Timur. Mpfo
Mill* Floor, Cora. Oat*. Ground Frod.

OUR NOVELTY CORSET.

WENT KALAWO ITKMfi.

BECAUSE it is the nicest fitting, and the Double

TV AU the fall and winter styles in
Turkeys roost high.
Sam. Matteson left for Jackson
Saturday last to visit hl* non.
During the week there has 'la-cn
great fall of rain in this section.

Attention is called to Frank fiakefs

trial on boot*.

Busk.

LUMBERMAN’S FLANNEL.

violently backwards as to dislocate his

R. B. Harley is talking of moving to

half

ircneasTexaa soil la far behind Mich
igwu. g»d that tbe shot-gun and “brig-

proclivities can endure and be happy.

Sudm^tteOowa

Lake will lone a mighty good cittern.
Freddie Baker, an indnatnooa youth

has collected during the past 13 months
17,201 postage stamps.
Tbe W.C.T.U. win giro a mu*h and
milk social, ou Tuesday evening, Nov.
18th at the Baptikt church. Go every­
body and have lota of fun.
The construction iraiu ha* dropped
steel rails along the lire of the railroad to
this place, and the track-layers are
within a mile of the station.
Owing to the ••scorch’’ with which
the Albion College was afflicted with

had
dered a verdict of guilty. L. E. Knap­
Its yet alive.
pen for the people, and James Clarke
0. F. Long terii
•old hi* farm in
for respondent
---------- ----- -----------jt the farm of Isaac
Of |he issues of fact six were strick­ Brooks, in ‘Maple Grove.
The commissioner of highway* was
en from the calendar, one settled and
two continued over the term, leaving around during the week —-*’——the annual report of the 1
twenty-.one for trial. Tbe most im­ srer*.
,
portant of these ia the. Sherifl’s ease
Geo. Crowell having the old school
house in his d 1st rich is poring it on
hi* fanu for a store roota for farming
I* taken up before Monday.
utensils.
. (*
The only chancery cases from the
-Miss Abby Recne, sihtfbi of Ed. was
cast part of the county arc the divorce legally changed to cotton *or. 1st, that
case of Hinchman vs. Hinchman in is she was married to a gnu tic man by
the name of Wm. C«atuii_.
which the defendant J. Seward, ia rep­
The ochool in DinC NoTT is post poned
resented by the Hon. L. I). Dibble, of for one week on account of tbe teacher
Battle Creek. The complainant ia rep­ J. J;Potter.being summoml to attend
resented by L. E. and C. M. Knappon; a law suit at Hostings.
Now that district No. I lin* a new
and tbn old chancery caac of llnuly va. school houre the cry in: Wlierc can
Barnum, a bill filed to qniel the title of we get n minUter of the gosiicl to come
Brady in the farm in Woodland, known and speak to u* alrant the wnv of life.
a* the StcvcuMiu faiui. Compl't. ia rep

ed in a couple of 4-inonths-old pigs a
few d»y* since and turned them in with
tbe eowa Since H*n Allie ha* had a home f.om acluxil for few day*.
faint idea that tbe cows milk was sort
Tilt Ijulica Mite Society of Maple
o'drying up and t&amp;e, other morning Grove, will m.&lt;t at the paraonagv of
while engaged iu milking ho noticed Rev. I). H. Shelley, on Nov. 30th. A
the pigs sitting on their haunches, en- cordial welcome ia extruded to all.
W. N. De Vine, our townahip treas­
defendant by John Carrrth.
do his own milking, the urer, departed for Kanaaa on thcTneaIn the cane of Daugherty va. Coburn,
cause continued the term by consent.
•e friends and view the landscape 'ore.
B. H. Plumley a former "typo" of
’
A Disgusting Spectacle.
Walter 8. Power* and Emily J. Fox.
leave was
wm granteu
granted plain
plaintiff
to amenn
amend
leave
tin io
On Monday the youth of this village
Iona Tclcpkosc. The Nters trays are all writ nml &gt;lrel*t-nii..n an&lt;l .mu.
.
.map|M*&lt;l out for position* of trust and
depraving spectacle of ten hualtand*
ou calender for trial. L. E. Knapp?u
responsibility.
for plaintiff. W. 8. Power* for defrnand father* of families in Maple
Alf. Buxton is getting stone on the ,i.lU .
Grove, Barryvillc and Vermontville, on
Ti,i
.
ai
ii
i
ground for his new building. The
'1hi*»waii what was said and done by
bricks have been bought and all prehistory of Nashville has such a acene
two certain onr*. John Dennis said:
aralions made to commence the build­ "At thr Bull Hun fight Washington
lieen witnessed. and the damage that
ing caijy in the spring.
ought to have Itren burned, and Zach.
auch a spectacle done to the morals of

the youth of this village can not be
enumerated in thia ehaptei. Hail we
Ixxra able to procure all the name* of

glad to publish them in the News.

After the show ou Friday night, two
or three Charlotte boy* aided and abet­
ted by a like number from thia village,
filled up with that which, make* men

two or three long hour*, turned our
main street into a perfect pandemonium. Mounting the stair* of L. L.
Loomis' building, they tipped down

of many weary hours for the ladies liv­
ing in the second story of that build­
ing. marired aeveral window lighU
out of the building owntxl by L. L.
Loomis, C. W. Wickham, C. C. Wol­
cott, Joo. Berner, and W. H. Griswold,
jammed In Andy Lcnx door and tore
down H. Gass’ sign, and raised cain
geancally. disturbing the inmates of
tire hotel and resident* along Main St.
But Saturday morning the gentlemen
mentioned above, swore out warrant*

lx* was dispatciied to Charlotte for
first fiavorable opportunity ami train to
go Lome. The Nashville boys were
mighty glad to pay a nice smart money
for their dcvtliuhnr** but the Charlotte
boys when asked to pay their appor­
tionment vowed ther would stand a

Thursday before Esq. Parody.
When
Thursday came the boys with their attorny R. W. Shriner appeared teforc
cd until December 12th.
Those OhidtenB.

The second test of the Jones-Philip*
chicken law suit occurred on Monday,
and through theimpasaioued eloquence
of Hijab, resulted iu a verdict of 73.
favor of the plaintiff. The oust* will
approximate *20. and as in all proba­
bilities there lias been more trouble

boro .in Nashville,
at the Cigar Fact­
ory and don’t you for get It. try nie
once.
Aw»r C. Lkmx.

FINEST SEWED BOOT

BECAUSE they are the best to wear, and dp not
shrink.

Store of Hanur A Bakki
can boy by the ton or hui
at mill prices.

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT. CANTON FLANNELS.

brought to Nashville may be urcn at
WnKKLKK’a.

Repairing Done In the Best
Manner Possible!

When you buy Plated Warr that Ex­
tra I laic is 30 per rent, cheaper than
Trippie.
______ C.W. Dkmabat.

Clive JVIe a Call!

Farm ft»r Male.

SHOP H DLLETS BUILDUG.

A good-fenced, well-watered and te- [
proved HO acre farm for sale very chew ■
on HImtmI terms. Correspond with,
Gro. H. Juiixsox,
Middleville Mich.
_ . ,
, ,, ,—*”
1 ^School Book at i

FRANK RAKKR.
BROTHERS

DRUGGISTS,
Have Just received a large stock of

i i ’

I

‘iSTt’1*'

’’'V”' *UI ?” i «'h«W.

[

__

WILSON i HOWE

GROCERIES

earth Iw-gan to ln-ml4&lt;-. tin- Umbs (•»
fall from the trees, und thr- two hall*
of fire to merge in one.
But Bake
turned the key. and tregan tn play
“Yankee Doodle.'’
When n- if by

BOOTS ANO SHOES,

’*'■

Every one who has an account, ia rciK-Mtid to call nud sei lie their account
y note or otherwi*« w itliiu 30 days.
July
Ilth, imtii.
fire to diminish in sue and to ilrsrml
_ _______ Ktokkk Cook.
toward thr earth. Bakr plied hi* bow ,
more lively “Yankee Doodle" to grow
.t™..
i IP" Buy ymir Dry- Goods, Boots and
i Shoe*. Hat* ami Caps, Cnx-rriro ami

±

objroL ami giving a last, lond tour
from the fiddle splitting “iankcr Dimdie" all to atoms, tire animal vanished.
dd"

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1

•xksOi“ix- --.j;

i„w2S^EsmJ

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1

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Ktc.

Fresh Goods and Lew

Prices.

Drmanty's Npera.
A"- .11

lA-n-.; l~U,

Brilliant and Prldile glass; one Klass
i fitting all frame*.

Brat OO-ccul Chewing
Wiuok ii Huwe'h.

WILSON A HOWE.

J^TEW tiORDN

Just Received

They nil do M.
Go to tbe Old Reliable Market for
Fresh. Salt amt Smoked Meat* of all
kinds.
Hkxkv Rok.

ing them out CHEAP.

PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON.
BECAUSE they are the Cheapest Shoe Ever Offered.
A new lot just received.

STOCK

IS COMPLETE, and we are making the
ent JPriceafi. You enn save
money by looking over our stock
jf you do not buy.

5,000 lbs of Dried Apples,
For which the Ilig-liowt Price will be paid.

BOSTON STORE

NewGoods, New Goods!
Anticipating a change of weather, we are prepared to supply
all our customers, (and we ask for just one hundred more than
we now have) with the (necessaries for such a change.
A BETTER LINE OF

Fall and Winter Stock!
Ha* never been brought to Nashville, or sold on

Moi ■e

Reasonable Term*

Good Suitings for G pence per yard—just think of it
Dregs of Wine Suitings from 16 to 25 cents.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in all colors, frorp 20 cents to $1.
Al! Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.
A PRETIER LINE OF

CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

CLOTHED A SPECIALTY,
Boys’ Suits, $3 and upward^
Mena’ Strife, $5 and upwards:
Men*’ Overcoafe, $5 and upwards.
Menn’ Rubber Overcoafe.
Ladiea* Cloak*, prettier and better than ever
Ladiea’ Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rubber Boofe.

BOOTS AND SHOES.
A better atock we have never had, ami

GOIIG, GOIHC. GUNG!

MTN, I
wife

YOUNG LADIEH!

&lt;me" where ever be ia. A.' Bill Button
cap" “Oh wtetawfflian I am” aad ia
•'LmV “far al! aweh am we dortora"

BECAUSE we have a Large Line, and we are clos­

BmI:!

NEW GOODS!

becauae it paid large taxes. No mer­
chant iu Hastings or Nashville pay* aa
much taxes as does tbe saloou keeper,
and ba believed that the law was

CLOAKINGS.

Blank Books I Blank Books I

NEW STORE!

Clem, has a way of elincliing
hia arguments by giving fignn-s
that ought to make the matter of tem­
smoker*, when yon feel like smoking,
perance plain to even
a
way­
leave your nk-lles with Andy, ami
farer. On this orcaaiuu he abownl
one prying oklmotber-iu-law. wr deem tbn* patronize a home institution.
from Dr. Hitchcock’s report* for the
The M. C. R. R. have out a new time
that a some what lengthy local upon
State, that tbe greater jirrccntagv of
this matter will lx- of vital importance table, which takes effort on the l«th in«t. the inmates of tbe asylums arid priaona
toonrreadeia. The fact* of the caw
were brought there by intemperance :
are briefly these: Mr. Philips sowed
that tbe report* of the various life in­
a piece erf wheat on bis laud in the mlnuUw earlier, while the mail Grand
surance companies showed that a large
south port -of tbe corporation. Mr. Rapid* expreaa and Atlantic express go
percentage of tlicir deaths were traced
Jones' large flock tTfl) of chickens came respectively eighteen, eight and ten
direct tn Um- intemperate habit* of such
ujran the field and picked up the
The Hastings Untiocl. closely related
wheat, so ranch so that it had to be
The State legislature at It* lost se«rrsown in spot*. Mr. P. drove the to the “creature" that was, lias turned siou had made a law against dander,
chickens off repeatedly, notified Mr. up its tot*,—swallowed by the tbe
any man who slandered another could
J. io keep them off his wheat, and llonoer. and subscribers of tbe Hea/il&gt;c fined a run. not exceeding *100.
when be didn’t do it, hired a boy to
Had Mid law been made with the cer­
watch and protect hia property, offering
tain restriction* given to the liquor
law it would have given a man tbe op­
Um of five t*at* for every fowl be
portunity to slander another only after
•hoc. As stated in last week's Nkws
Le had amved at the age of 31, '
ibe result was three chicken* brutally
then he could dander him until bo
Tte Theatre.
rained his character and bnsineM,
Notwith-taading tbe dark night* rendered Liru useless to society
and inclement weather. Maxwell's N. his familr. then he must quiL
Y. theatre tea thus far drawn good
larensing saloons gave tone, respect
houses, which is ibc 1**1 evidence of ability and an impetus to the btuuKW.
the troaps artistic ability and skill. To silence all appeals from temperance
Their gentlemanly and lady-like de

utill sell them at old prices.

Box Paper and Stationery

Punts, Oils, Varnishes, Brashes.

business, luu been obliged to remoddlr

BECAUSE they are advancing every day, bnt we

WlliriKIS 1NRDEIS | OUR

1 warranted
jvsrrtssww
s
Tom.
Nil**
Ove. ,acres
of land, . fronting
to i*
be ns
as repres
represented. Good*
—.........
.----------------------• i...... । " . warrninco
to
ber
present rrxii
rraiilrnce.
on w
which she
free of charge..
tr nresen
nre. on
a . ,icHvet«l
■-«—
“
Fine Designs very low. trimmed free.
cnt.-liiiiLit,-- building
.ml.lltiL. a bouse
Inin-,, in the
tincouteinplate*
,
iI *Pri'ig. c .
,
.
. , | , Buy your School Books of H. G.
--------s
- ,,,n' **“• gone and mi~r&lt;i ' Halk. and have them covered free of i
I*,**
..1 Ul. lll « III UM I
rr A NEAT STOCK OF
| a bushel basket, and'tis thought the 1
CF* Bi st Blossburg Coal for sale at
whole field will average not more tlian
five turnip* to the bushel. Next.
E. Cook’*, Nashville, for only
per
Hutch, daughter of our village ton. '
। |RI,dlord. H.C. Goddard, nud who Ims
l'9? Fresh Baltimore Oysters, by the
' been residing in Miitsissippi for a few
Sctal Boob! Sctal
I yearn past, has found it too lively dow n can or dish—fried, slewed or served tip
there,
.Michigan
Io In any style al the Bakery of
* ,K
"*“ and haa&gt;returned to mum
..-.. »..
Joitx
B
krnilu
.
live.
Chandler killed." Swartoiit said to
The editor of the Ilnielt will arnd hia
path," Wednesday night, and broke a
Dennis: “Youare southern coufcdcrI Nock Chains and Iracket Charms, at j
ligiit of glass out of C. W. Smith's
winterOatwterc
the school
in Dial. I
cy sympathizer." Dennis said you arc rated, thia
“Vtere.
i.’ vXYrat-’**
«**
«•*&gt;meat market door. Cl.irlic will give
•• ’
”
ad------d liar." Swartout hit Dennis, No. 1.
&gt;w days." rending her son* l‘r,otr J.
ville now day.*.' -........ ....
*5 to find out who did iL
and Dennis hit und demolished four among the Romans to get a Grecian
I. J. Brooks has sold his farm in
....................................
i
lights of glass in Winklcmaii's grocery education.
-—™.
Maple Grove to O. F. Long of Kalatuo. which stoodkboat five feet back of I Eli Wells came near having a Iranfire
Beautiful Design* in
.i BiU-. vweek, thrnbrn
family
and as Mr. Brooks contemplate* going ..
Mm. 11 com »l.3S U. .UX.MSo one
,imLday
./.jlast
„„
M„had
w,nu.
north be will dispose of hiaclukUlt-s and
sympathizers.
aroused her husband with the remark
household effects at auction on the 20tl&gt;
Curtis P. Arnold, of Baltimore, was that *hc smeller! smoke, and on inve»- •
PF The l*»t assortment and the low- |
inst.
arrrsU'd
arrested Wednesday
Wednesday by
by Deputy
Deputy Sheriff
Sheriff tl^Uou
:
r
sit wo* found that tbe stove •
Waltham and Elgin Watches.
in some manner gut opened, and [
Notwithstanding the theatre there Town, charged with marrying a daugh- door
'find'
had got Oil the carpet, and wa« ।
was a good attendance at the M. E. so­ ter of James T. Phillips without con- fire
‘
‘
having
a lively time w hen discovcml.
cial,
nt
Mr.
Ainsworth's,
on
Tuesday
Damage
light*.
j
sent of the parent*, the daughter being
If not g»» to DkmauaV. and he can
evening. Refreshments were scrvi-d.
The Sunday school in the Crowell |
rith “
anything
Spectacle D D V Q n D T nm rH N Q
- - - - ---------—district re-organized on Sunday hat.
’•••"
".»*«•»« in tbe
•»«• opwrarm
and the time passed pleasantly. Re
Line.-PKEBUKIFTlONS,
nold wo* boiled, and cause coutiuued. wjt|, the following officer* Snpt. Miss ■ Li,,r
ceipU $3.30.
Wells: Afcrf.
Asst. Mis*
Mi** Bell,
Bell, Show
Show-'
f?-Wilson A Howe hove lust rereiv.
i. u- .
. ,
, .
James Swin. age ©a well known Jessie
Jcaaie Well*:
­
Quite a number of our citixens and resident of Baltimore, add a vrtran of 1 B,trr:
■ Trraa.
I Li'.rL 7'w.wll! ” I'llmrinn
VuJl Mlm I
| Laura CrowcB; Librarian Miss Laura Rubber* to be sold very low.
rhl
d
several persons from Woodland went
the Florida. Mexican and Civil wars, bhepard; chorister. Will. Green. Let
J
Medicines, nt the lowest price*,
to Chicago this week to
attend
departed this life ou the Sth._ from every person in the district give their I CP'Gold. Silver ami Strel Spectacles '
tbe Grant reception and to sec that
injures received a few days previously. supjMirt, and encouragement and nr I .tml Err-glasses, with German Pebble ,
everything passes off in a manner Irearc sure *uccrs* willerown every' effort , Lenses, at
Dxmakav**.
Hr was a member in good standing of of the young Lulies and p-ntlcinan in1
BOISE BROTHERS.
fitting tbe occasion.
the M. E. church of this &lt;dty.
their endeavors to keep alive the Sun- I
BOOR. BOOfflMi.
What’s the matter of the Hasting*
Tire Spaulding A Wilkin's manu­ dav school.
archers?. They went to Chicago aud
Your
corespondent
has
tried
hard
to
factory b now doing a lively business
NECESSARIES OF LIFE!
end came home covered with honors,
get items this week, but nntxMiy will,
with iu regular complement of hands.
and then let a little one how town
ST? ■ &lt; —Hlru..
Prof Mitchell is attending to the
like Charlotte "get away”witli them to
Completely Pm
educational wants of only about 300 drank but Just mt We come to try the I
the tnne cf 2,199 to 1.733.
treat way to skedaddle. Al. Mix steps
school children, al present.
up and *ays: "Cull in and «re our little
No Advance in Pricoa.
Geo. IL Fleming i* now the general
Several of the ladle* have gone to girl, bet it’* bigger than your girl, and
traveling agent for the Clough A War­
Grand Rapid.* to attend a convention was born lost Friday, mother ami child
W M. A. Avi..*wortii has «,000 yards
ren Organ Co. George is a l&gt;oy of flue
doing finely, and I ani so happy I for­ of Prints at 3| cents. 3J®0 ;,anl» of
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF
musical abilitiu and much practice iu
got to null off my Itoot* last niglit. Prints at 3 cent*. t.OOOynrdaor Brown
the organ busineos. and will serve his
Now Mr. Editor we liner changed our Cotton at 41 cents per yard.
.-He I mind, and will get some corn ground,
employers best interests wherever be
C’MrrinxG! CluhuxgI! Clotiuso!!
invite you over to our hotise and have
For Men, Boys and Youths. Prices
a johnny enke.
Stop the Traffic.
from *3.30 upwards.
And now R. S. Brady ha* nctUed
A was Bake Mix.
He arose very
Thr Baptist Church was well tilled early iu the morning, even before iluv
Boots and Shoes in einllc** variety.
down to business and i* grading and
(Opposite the Wolcott Howe.l
Kip Boot *3.00.
Calf Boots ♦£&lt;».
by an attentive audience on the occaa- break, and taking his fiddle star­
filling i~ the premise* around hi*
Women’s, Misses and Children's
ion of the tcmiicraucc man* meeting ted for the woods toward his brother's Shoes from 50 cents a pair and upward.
residence in a neat and workmanlike
farm,
but
Just
as
tbe
firlds
npjrearcxl
in
Sunday evening, to listen to Clement
We sell our firwerh-s nt freight
-ro«—
manor. Bob. aint *o bad a* hr use to
view, and day was breaking, there
Smith, on the important question of, sounded in hi* car* a terrible growle advance.
Basket Furaisbetl Jap Tea st 45 rents
trinperani-r. Mr. Smith opened his re­
worth M cents.
in.irk* by saying that he felt nervon*—
We make our tHirt-hxres for Cash,
It ia bnt Just to say that Joliny Par­
nervoua in the name aenar that he ia tilled with terrible grown.*, eric*, and and sav&lt;- hundreds of dollars anntmlly
•cream*. Bake cast hia rye* upward
meter one of the Charlotte Irays who
when hr ha* an important law suit and and Irehrkl in thr tn-r tops two IkiII* of by so doing. Our trade is 50 per rent,
was arrested for midnight revelry;
larger
than a rear ago at thr same date
is fi-arful that mud thing may be said to fire like unto two full nioon*. anil from
owing to the uniform clM-apm-ss of
mentioned in this isaw, was nt the hotel
injure the caunc of hia client. Ho «iu iretwecu the Italls proceeded a stn-am everything wr hell.
in l*d when the revelry took place.
of light, and a roar a* of n lion. Bake
pniuil of our favon-d 8 lato, her iustitn- . stepped back a few imcch. drew hi* Im»« Such i* the stat me nt of onr village at­
tionof learning, agrirulturo and re­ and began on bi* fiddle thr lune of |
torney.
Old Grimes” the soliimii dirge re-eim d ;
.JL'i.T"’
T " ””7'
form. but was aaliamed of her legisla­ “
u&gt;.w.k. u W, n,.. l.inY «.n.. !
Andy Lent, our enterprising eigar
tion In regard to the liquor trafflic.

«"ht ?. i I r

You can’t break them.

JJBOT AMD SHOE MM»P.

cat and fiueat line of Fancy Featltera,
Plume*. Rnehing. Lacw Neck Tie*,

for tbe defendent.

Only 10 cents.

TERMS REASONABLE.

that i« saying

Davis Sewing Machines,
A more perfect piece of machinery is not in market.

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER.

Highest Market Price
For Produce, »ud give in cxduLUgu good., 1G ounce, to tbe

DON’T FAIL TO CAIL
Dried jVppl&lt;»i
We expect and detire to win only by

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M. J. JEFFREY.

FAIR DEALING

�COMPOUND

FLUID EXTRACT
us where the Agent
not know. Mrs. Lte
.
-____ _ ,— sjMtefally,aud here------------------------------Indiana killed heap aoidtaes; better. Ia a day or two John-on be­
----------- -- --------------- _
a—..
cn*, Early one morning
wo began to move again. Il wss a long
aud terrible journey that day. I rode *
pony wjtb neither saddle, nor bridle,
nor tauropa Nm a aingte bait wm

hoar after dark, and pitched our teuta
in th* valley. I wm m faint that I
could not get off the horee nor move,
antd a kind woman assisted mo to the
ground. I wm too ill and exhausted to
eat, and I vr&lt;?nt to bed without any »upp«r. We stayed at 'lai* place several
days, A* tbe soldiers approached, th*
Indians moved further south, until they
reached
the pleasant meadow* on

BUCHU
'• Gentlemen,” began the vender, as
bo looked th® young man in thr face,
"do you .have a feeling of naalnia at
your »tomachn? If so, one of these 10ceat bottle* ot my world pauuereca will
instantly relieve and cure."
“Just what I want," replied the young
man, and be laid down lOoenta and took
a bottle.
‘Gentlemen” continued the vender,
“do yon have backache and chills? If
so. I warrant this :«nnersce to cure you
ax two do*s*. It baa been tried by Kings
and Emperor*, and it baa given um-

waahing.it u easy to mc bow such •
hot-twd ot unthinking psmon a* Cabul
is might become a bot-bed also for asaaMiuation. Tb* Cabulia have no known
police, aad it is beHewd that U&gt;e inhab
’tacts would object to the introduction
of conscientious individual* of that
claae, Ixvause they would interfere with
ancient prerogative*. Troop* ere etn-

happens to lie one himself.
Like other Oriental towns. Calm! is
filthy. Sanitation is tfol even a dream

wwat away. I wa* ia tbe kitchen with
my dsnghler ow-hing d»bc* about 1 JO
o'clock.
Borne of tbe Tediana had
oaten with na, and Chief Douglass litel
been Decking around the table and jok-;
ing with my Josephine while we were
waxhing the dishes. Then came a volley

Our first move was to get under the bed
tn Josephine's room to avoid the bul­
late. Josephine had the key of the
milk-house, and proposed to go there.
Thr bullets were flying like hailstone*,
and wo locked ourselves into tnc milk‘
1 there all the after। sounds but the crash

PresssT com* in shot through the leg.
He killed an Indian joat m wo let him
nto the milk-houacAbout 5 o'clock tbe firing ceased, and
all waa still. Suddenly we heard tbe
low crackle of flame* and amclt smoke.
Then we aaw it coming through the
crock* in the ceilings, and know that
the destruction of the agency buildings
had begun. We left the milk-houae
eauliously, and Josephine reconnoi­
tered the enemy. “ It'* » good time to
eacapc,” she said. “ The Indiana arebusy stealing agency goods." We want
around in front of the Agent's office and
found the doors open and things un­
disturbed. We mw no one, living or
dead. Wo ran toward the sage brush
ao as tc k6ep the budding* I&gt;ctween ua
and the Indiana, i&gt;ut we had not gone
far before we were diaoovered, an«f the
Indiana made for us. firing a* they ran.
The bullcta fell all around uh. and one
struck mo in the thigh, plowing through
the fl reh juat under tbo akin. It stung
m* hkr a wasp, and I thought it tune to
drop. I fell to tbo ground. Tbe In­
diana captured Josephine and Mr*.

Mrs. Price's babies. A chief came to
me and aaid he was “ Heap sorry." Ho
asked me if I could got np. I said
“Tea." He then asked if I would go
with him- I said “ Yea.” He said he
was “ Heap nud; soldier killed Indian."
He sa w tlicm shoot, and he was “ heap
E-uui." They would kill women and
children. The Indian* had so ordered
it. He said that he would take me to
Chief Doughs*' bouse, and be asked if
I had any whisky. 1 answered " No,"
-and he asked it L had any money. I
answered that there waa some in my
room
in
the building, then ou
fire. Tbe Indian told a
ho would wait for me. I
the Iodise
i hurry u p. We
___ _.j and the Indian
_____ __ count the money. There
wa* &gt;30. The Indian took it, and
gave it to Chief Double**. I had two
silver dollars, and Doug ass gave them
to the Indian who captured me. Doug­
lass sent an Indian named Thompson
to the burning building with me, and I
got a hood, a ahawl, and a blanket I

and som* Indians;" among them wpnld
be “ Chicago man, Bhermkn; a great
big pc*c-c man," Gnu. Adams. He said
U.-.'V were going to have a talk, and the
cajnivea would go home. Tbo Unc-ompaJigre aaid that a wagon would bo
waiting at a omtain place on th® Plat
ean.
Next day wo were WMhing at
th* creek, when Chitf Johnson came
and aaid a big council waa to be held,
we must not oom* up to the tent* until
the end of the meeting. Dinner waa
sent us by the squaws, and wo Ix'gati to
have bojK-a of refeate* after beiug de
laded with false prediction* many time*
liefore. Finally we mw tbe foremost of
tbe whit* men ol tbo top of the hill by
th&lt; tent. When I first saw Gen. Adams
I could not say a word, my emotion
WM so great. We had borne innului
and threat* of death, mockery and ridi­
cule, and not one of ua shed a tear; but
the sight of Gen. Adam*. CapL Cline,
Mr. Bhorman and their mon was too
much for me, and my gratitude wo*
greater than mv speech. We owe much
to the wife of Johnson. She is Ouray's
sister, and, like him. ahc ha* a kind
heart. Ouray had qrdered ua
'
well troate-1, aud that we should
lowed to go home.
Thecjnncil
ou* opinions prevailed. The war party
wanted us held until |xwce should lie
made between the Indian* and the
Government
They wanted to set us
against the guilty murderers, so a* to
save them through ua. After a few
hours of violent sneechea, Mrs. John*
sou burst into tbe lodge in * magnifi­
cent wrap, and demanded that the cap-

_______ , __ _________ long hours were
endurable. The courage of tbe brave
girl cheered me very; much. My lite
would not have been safe bad it not been
for her influence with tbe Indiana. She
could speak some of their language and
she made them eeaee terrifying mo with
their horrible threats and indecent
storieo. B io finally forced Douginas to
give mo * saddle, so that in -tbe lost
•lay* of the journeying I had something
Ixviide* a bore-back horee to ride npon.
It gave mo great joy to have her. m we
psosod each oilier, sing ont cheerily,
“Keep up good courage, mother; I am
all right. We shall not t&gt;e killed.”
The last evening* of our stay were
devoted to song* and merry-making.
Mr*. Price joined iu some of the choruae*. tiecauae it helped us and made tbo

j

trou^lrd aud anxious about the Uoope
Banners were constantly coming aud
going.
The least movement
of
soldiers threw tbo Indiana into a flat
ter. Chief Douglas* Ix-gau to realize the
peril of the aitnatiou. Chief Ouray did
domain. Douglas* spoke of the agency
as gone forever. He aaid it would have
to lie built up again. Tbe Indians had
lost all. and with a sigh he exclaimed :
" Donglava a heap poor man now.'
When lie had time he tell to abusing
the Agent, and aaid that if be had kept
the troop* away there would have &gt;x*n

Mr* Meeker felt as though she might ta
killed any night JoK'pliiuo seemed
brother bad so ordered, and she took down-hearted, though plucky. I tried
the assembly by storm. She told the to cheer her. The Indian* would not
pathetic atury of the captives, and ad­ let us go alone-any distance from the
vised the Indians to do sa Ouray n- eamp. They threatened if I attempted
to run away they would shoot me
Johnson put a gun to mv forehead and

Next morninp, when wo were about
to Start for tbe Wagon, which WM U
day's journey to the south. Chief
Johnson, who was slightly coo! towan’
ua. threw out a poor saddle for me to
ride npon.
Hu wife Susan caught
■ sight at it, aud was furious. Hlic flung
। it away, and went to a pile of saddle*
and picked out the lw*t one in the ! &gt;t.
, She found a good blanket and gave
both to me. Then rhe turned to thr
chief and pourcl out her contempt
! with auch effect that he waa glad to
j sneak away. Bo long a* 1 rememlirr the
I tears which this good woman shed over
the children, the words of sympathy
which she gave, the kindness that she
showed to ua, I shall never ecuc to re­
spect her, and to bless the good new»
of her brother Ouray, the Chief of tinSouth.

Chief Johnson said bo shot Thorn­
burgh in thr forehead three time* with
his pistol, and then gut off his pony,
and pounded him in the bead, and
smashed hia skull all in.
The Ute* aaid they were going to
kill all tbe soldiers, and tbe women
should always live in thr Uun’ camp.
excepting Sin. Meeker. Douglass said
she cow*-! go home by-and-by.
They
made me do more drudgery 'han they
did Josephine; made her cook aad me
carry water. One day we left camp

tstnpHl in the aage-bnuh.
The
Indians said they were going to take us
to the agency.
We were very near a large mountain.
Johnson had fiela-gbt*s*n, and all d»y
with his field-glass was watching the
soldiers, and would only come down to
his supper. The Indians took turns
watching during the night, and during

Just befoie noon Monday an Indian
rnnncr came from where the soldier*
Utre ou Mill creek, and we supposed
tno Indiana, who took them, and I af­ wo brought now* to Douglass they were
terward aaw them in camp when I was tabling and pertap* tad killed some
suffering for the want of blankets to
keep me warm. I went to the house
tbe soidicra through their glsuu-a. Bun­
again, and got a copy of “Pilgrim's
ner* camo iu with foaming steed* con­
Progress,'' and a box of medicine*. The
stantly. At last news was received that
l«x waa so henry that an Indian refused
th* aoldier* were on White n ver moving
to carry it It was loet.bat ho took the
south. At this Johnson was very angry.
book. In going Iwck this last time I
In the morning the poniee were utreasy,
and they could not catch them. John­
son's young aqnaw did not get around
to suit him. ao he took a black snake­
whip, caught her by the hair, and gave
her a mivere whipping. Hr then went
to help hi* other squaw, Susan, Chief
Gurov's trite r nark tin Thr, nnl n« nn
my little girl in
wa* down *1 the born. Frank Drtwoer
bine.. I lukl my
•aid: "I aswooe Ute—I don't know hia
________
Johnson was very
Dam»-fire at Price, and Thompson,
and Frank." I mv Thompson cither mad, and pointed hia gun at each one
through walking or running with the parpoM to of ns. At last we heard white men
were coming to treat for our release.
Next day the men came. Soon after we
met Gen. Adam*. Capi. Cline, Mr.
Sherman, the Loa Pinos Agency clerk,
and their party. They spoke to Mrs.
Meeker first and said, “How do you do?"
with a deep and pc hctic *mpha*i*.
They then shook hand* with us nntil

remarked -the seller. “ When I say it
will cure the worst case of headache
ever known in from three to five min­
ute*, I solemnly mean what I aay. It
has been tried in 10,000 cases."
“ Might a* well knock my headache
while I'm about it," said the young man
to himself, and he bud down a quarter
and received hia correct change for
another bold*.
“Ahl gentlemen, it doe* me good to
see that you appreciate my remedy,"
aaid the vender as he moved the bottle*
around. "Are any of you troubled with
liver complaint or dyspepsia? If so,
try my panucrsca
It ba* relieved and
cured millions of suffering human be-

the Great Bax**rfbr Cbarrutta, oompoaed of one-*k&gt;ry mud honaas, which
have verandas, slightly elevated above
open gutters, opening full upon the
atreeta. These veranda* become shops
in the daytime, and are stored with
specimen* of all the fur*, silk*, and
wool and hair cloth* that Central Asia
nrodnoe*. In the evening, three or
fonr croniea ait on a mat in almost every
shop, act a lamp in their midst, fold
their feel, nut ou their skull cape, and
■moke and tell stone* till midnight.
Another great luxsasr, leading from the
Western Gale to the Bala Hi war ia
monopolized by Cooks and butcher*.
Heads and carcaoae* are suspended there
in plenty, bul-no trace of tbe unclean
an ini al. the pig, is discernible. It is in
thia bazaar, by oil-light, that :r-roe of
the moot picturesque-looking ruffian*
iu the world may bo *een. Olxerve
tn is one: A man over six feel high;
hi* head conical shaped, the jet-black
hair close cut, almost to the bone; hia
face long, sallow, and fringed with gnz-

"Mv old liver ia always kicking up
trouble, and I gne-s I'll enre her I"
•My fcllow-citizcua," remarked the
seller as he mopped hia face, “are you
troubled with toothache, cutaneous diacasea, palpitation of the heart, loss of
sleep, «r ingrowing toe-nails?"
“ We are!" solemnly replied the young
man. and bo invested in another bottle.
“Americans freemen—arc you sub­
compreoaed ; the cheat and arms- to the ject to coughs, lioarweuca-., bronchitis,
cltaw bare; the body enveloped in a quinay, con«um;&gt;tion, nightmare, loss of
tattered blue shirt reaching taneath the memory, whooping cough, or falling out
knees; bore i-carrvd legal the feet tread

by the toes. That ia a Caimi beggar,
and a moat arrant villain he ia, for,
tnuugre his rags, he conceal* a knife,
like thr rret of hi* amiable country­
men. and will u*c it with tbn rage of n
wolf if he is templed. The cook* are
glad enough to U as a kalxib or two to
gentlemen of hi* class
The other two rote I» have no particuftr cbaracta-nalir*, excepting that they
are a great deal brooder than by far the
larger portion of Cabal Off these four
principal road* numerous dark and
filthy lane*, twisting for a quarter of a
mile at a time, and not more than three
feet bruteI. about at frequent intervals
The flal-roufed house* in them are
made of mud, thickly mixed with straw,
and the apartments are dark, square
hole*. much worw than the mncti d&gt;
aenbed ahanticy of the Gilway
an's. Men, women and children sleep
together, and never change their gar
meuta till^ they drop jiff. Frequently
”
’
' '
luto these apartments, together with
the Luman inmate*. Such place* are
dangerous to all *tnuigcr'. Not even
an nnuvua) jioriah dog could stray into
one of them, for ho would l&gt;e wo;
ned by a hundred jealous, big-boned,
hungry cur*. In the last BnUnh at­
tack on Calm!, Afghans who prelere*--’
"dying like poisoned rate in a hole." re­
treated to their tortuous atreeta and
lane*, and many a good life was lost in
hunting them out.

The manly elements of Mr. Forrest's
character made him al all t.mcs the
ready champion of the weak and defennelea*. Ho waa eapccudly chivalrous
in hi* conduct to women. Thia one
instance is • sample; He wm return
ing from New York after a success!nl
engagement iu that city, and aeated optionite him in the car were two young
ladies. They were traveling without
male escort. When tbe car* stopped at
Newark a |*ers&lt;&gt;n entered and took a
rest immediately back of the ladiea
He was of the loud class, full of [Mate
iewelry, impudence and l»*d manners.
Tbn latter was soon painfully appa,cnt
with reference to ttie ladle*. He in­
dulged in offensive language, and
cecrned to think the whole matter was a
good joke. In a abort time the lan­
guage and the conduct of the man and
the evident distress of the Iodic* arrest­
ed the attention of Mr. Forrest. He
left hi* seal and, facing the obLoxitms

■ Wdl you pies*.- vacate your soat?
Yon are offensive to the*® ladies."
" Gucas not," repbed tbe man, with
*•—--------- —J- xpreosion of a
have paid for
" But,” answered Mr. Forrest, and the
color mounted to hia cheeks, "your
ticket does not give you the right to
insult ladies. That you have done, and
I will give you five minute* to vacate
the seat and the car. If yon prefer to
eave both by tbe window, remain, and

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machine which will turn out two horeeaboea in a second.
Bcildimq in New York is booming,
especially np town. The total number
of new baildmg* this year i* 1.576 and
their estimatod cost is &gt;17,772,662.
No small moaanre of courage ia re­
quired by the rheumatic or anemic suf­
ferer who ia condemned to take a aerie*
of mud lisths at Eranz«l&lt;tei or El.nicr.
Tmk Hungarians are exceedingly
jealous of their identity m a distinct
and sovereign people, and carefully
preserve their national usages and lan-

I ALL

DRUGS, BEDIC1IES al CHEMICALS,

BLADDERS KIDNEYS

Tax two person* who my the largest
taxes in Providence, R. L, are women —
Mr*. Elisabeth Gambell, on propertv
assretexl at &gt;'&gt;*.17,200, and Caroline God­
dard. ou property worth F7M,4fX'.
A tocust new to the beer-drinking
ways of the good people of Munich
aaked a lady presiding at a “bier hallo"
if her cnatomere did not freouently be­
come intoxicated. " Santa Maria! air.
they never get drunk, but they some-

IHOM, MAILS ISBELFHABDVAEE

Foe Debility, Low of Memory, indv
position to Exertion or Boaineaa, ShortDea* of Breath, Troubled withidtoughu
of Disease, Dimness of Vision. Pain in
the Baek, Chest and Head, Rusli of
Blood to the Head, Palo Countenance
and Dry Skin.
If these symptom* are allowed to go
on, very frequently Epileptic Fit* and
Consumption follow. When the Con
stitution become * affected it requires

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I
Huxtint

HELMBOLD’S BUCHU

Tax Rev. William McKay, after read­
ing sevcial notice* from his pulpit in
the Meth odist Church, at Geneva, Ind.,
raid there was another matter as U&lt;
which he desired to inform hia congre­
gation. Hi* wife had elopod with Mr.
Hatton, a neighbor.
Ells Judd wa* a clerk in the post
office at West Stockbridge, Mas*. She

DEI GOODS, SILKS al DEESS GOODS

Mr. Paulding to a young lady i*m
through her hand* without reading
them. She waa caught opening them,
and will be prosecuted.

HELMBOLD’S BUCHU
IS UNEQUALED
By any remedy known. It ia pi
Iw-d by the moat eminent phn
all over the world, in

ivc in Pana this year than lias been
known since the war. The number ot
new bouses ia 658, comprising 2,615
•tones. Renta, nrvertbelers, keep up
at the figure reached last year, in con­
sequence of the Exposition.

Rheumatism,
Spermatorrhoea,

Neuralgia,
Nervousness,

Dyspepsia,

Indigestion,
Accomdixo to an official report 160
Turkish mosques and holy teboois
were destroyed ia Roumelia and Bul­
garia during the Ru.aian occupation ol

Constipation,

Aches and Pains,

number of mosques aud achools have
been destroyed since the Russians left

“ Then, I guess I’ll take what I've got
and gel cured of all these things you
mcutioix-d, and then go for the tils
aluue and give 'em thunder and blaze*.

i

pnaon-house ninety year*. Mr. .lease,
in reference to a frog found in tbe
trunk of a mulberry-tree, expreosed n
belief tliat tbe annual rirga Lad been
gradually bnl aureiv inclouing tbe rep-

| frequently met with than tn trees;
sometime* a whole family have been
thus ferreted ou* at once. In 1854 a
toad waa found at a considerable depth
st Benttail. near Broody, Bhropalure.
Mr. Bathurst, earthenware manufactur­
er al Benthall, ascertained that the
creature wm met with about six feet be­
neath the surface, in a layer of tough.
clay customarily used for making coarse
brown ware. Above this layer, in suc­
cessive strata, were ferruginous coal of
poor quality, clay, a loam of clay and
Kel, and meadow-turf st the top.
toad waa found filling a cavity as
wax does a seal. A minute examination
of the superincumbent strata failed to
detect any fissure through which the
anima! could have entered. The light
of day »remed at first to distress it, but
this it soon became accustomed to; the
eyea were brilliant, the skin moist, the
‘
‘
" -Cnaiubtrt’ Jour-

Groceries ad General Produce,

Thx American I»al&gt;ella graj&gt;e planted
in Wurtcmbcrg, Germany, grows with
extraordinary luxuriance, and during
the present season, in winch the Ger
man vineyards are generally tn a rather
poor condition, this ia about the only
vine that bear* abundant fruit. The
United Blates send cbecoe and Iwwf to
England, and grape* and lager l»eer Io
Germany. It remain* now that they

______
- Yre, that's the way. If you bring
out anything for fit* 1 want yon U&gt; save
me • gallon. I've been nudcr the
Weather ju*t as long as I can stand it.
A raw days ago the Indiana along
Good-by."—Detruil Fr«e l*rtaa.
‘ Pave-maquoddy bay, Me., chute- their
Governor and subordinate office;*.
The installation took place the evening
of the election, tbe ceremonies begin
ning by each Indian placing a spot of
red point on bi* forehead. There were
a vanity of dance* in which no squaw
wm permitted to have a male partner,
tain a description of a live load found plenty of singing, an addres*, and ao
in the heart of an old elm tree. Near
Nantes, when an old oak waa deft open,
a toad waa found in tile very heart­
rood, although no crevice or other
tested; there were about ninety ring*
in the trunk of thia oak. loading to tbe
inference (according to one theory)

General Debility,

JEWTOJI HOI

American ad Foreign Mabie,

NO PATENT NO PAY.

HUNTS
0033

Kidney Diseases.

Liver Complaint,
Nevous Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Paralysis,
mm*
General III Health,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,
Deafness,
Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nevous Compl’nts,

Headache, Pain in the Rhonldera,
Cough. Dizzinew, Sour Stomach, Erup­
tions, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Palpi­
tation of the Heart, Pain in the region
of the Kidm-ys, and a thousand other
painful symptoms, are the offiqiting of
Dyspepsia.

HELMBOLD'SBUCHU
iDYigorates the Stomach,

IMURTORS

And stimulate* the torpid Liver, Bow­
els, and Kidney* to healthy action, in
cleansing tbe blood of all impurities,
and imparting new life and vigor to
the whole sy stem.
A single trial will be quite sufficieui
to convince the moat hesitating of it*
valuable remedial qualities.

PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

U-acbing is that the
which he* divided the
•inc© the very first

attend tbe advent of th* infant, which
m&gt;M ba washed, clothed aad lad in a
peculiar manner. It* ears, lows and
head are pressed and pulled, with a view

CAUTION.

�H E N ASH VILLE N EWS

IRDAY,

ininUtcrs, drurnna. elder* and others

CUarte* Young whipped bis wife at
New Philadelphia, O., within a week
after their marriage. She had been a
popular belle, and a party of young
men. proltably including disappointed
suitors, decided to avenge her wrongs.
They seized Young in the street on a
dark night carried him to the gas

the I wily baud of diaetpllnn ao tight
about the boys that when they get ont
they al
• kirk up, squeal, and give
contracted nature n holiday. Throe
• tensildy to attend school ami perfect
their education. They are students.

gun is tangiit how to ext
mid they have smaller ii

WO “BOSS” PRESSES

him until, tire satatance coolinghe wa*
coated w vend inches deep. Then they
took him hatne placed him aguinrt the
doorpost, and rang the bell.

JJOOT AND SHOE SHOP.

And an Abundance of other

Printing Materials FINEST SEWED BOOT
left like a deserted
age* that ever socked tail* of mitskr.it*
have camped in that religions city. A
few nights since they tdiudbildcd one
of their teachers, led him in the darknros to a hotter of nufair proportions
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Essential to the performance of

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
Of Every l&gt;o«&lt;?ription.

Repairing Done in the Best
Manner Possible I

Give Me n Call!

NEATLY, QUICKLY AND AT LOW PRICES!
A Pretty Close Share.
About an boar after dark th* other
night a man pawing up Brush street
discovered a man lying in the mid­
idle ot the street, and au examination
proved Umt tlie stranger waa drunk
and asleep. He wn* hauled to the aidewalk. arnti*ed from hia stupor, and the
citizen aaid:
“I tell you. old man. ytrn’re had a
pretty r|u*e shave from being trig over
ami killed by some passing vehicle.’’
"Yes, zhat’s so.” replied the inebriate .
•Tm glad it’s dark. If chia thing liad

[JUTtItA.il FOR THE

SHOP IN KILLEN’S BUILDING.

FRANK BAKKR.

BOSS STOCK

[T l» A FACT

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE

DRESS GOODS.
AU of the latent shades anti patterns* VERY CHEAP.

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

BEAVER 1 PAISLEY SHAWLS

Parlor Suita,
Chamber Suits,
Easy Chairs,
Patent Rockers,
Extension Tables,
Lounges,

Camp Chairs, Ac.

THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

A BIG LINE OF

FELT MKIM,
FROM 80 CENTS TO *8.00

rss

its, Shoes and Rubber Goods,

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

Prices that Cant t Undersold.

HATS, CAP8, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.

K.llo**, Demars, a Co.

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Benefit to All!
THE

BOSTON STORE!

25
Pieces Brocades .at IO cts. pr. yd,
Li; MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER. JEJ

BEAVER &amp; PAISLEY SHAWLS,

White and Colored Wool Blankets,

CLOAKING AT REDUCED PRICES,
We Lead Barry County on

47 Sold since Sept. 10, ’79.
of Charge.

Remember we Letter them Free

BOSTON STORE.

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                  <text>NUMBER 9.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CQ., M^fftGAN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 187!).

VOLUME VII

and young
__________ him'totako suptw/

The beat china and the extra axlver
graced the table, and one of the treat

FOR SIRLOIN NTEAKK
a
•
Go tai C.V. Smith’a
FOR BARGAINS JVcV.’lLh’a.
FOR HAM STEAK,
GotoCW. Smith’s.
VOBXICE, JUICY

were gold and r«.&lt;Ei.4ir7 »«t te.ver. Of Um
abovw ammmta aatMkTOAS at gaU and

FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
FOR THE BEST PORK MAURAGE.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS. _
FOR FRESH COT
J"

w. b. rointa,
BARBER.

POM LAMP# OP ALL KfNMf -GotoC. W.8mith’a_
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR-BARG AINS TN CROCKERY.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
«O to c. W. Staiith’K
FOR YOFR CHOICE FOB fie.
’
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,

total Mt rv vnoM tar the fie=a&gt; year I WTO was
rr7a.an.iM. th. uiai m upcnditum tor
1STO wen KMMMT3A. -avia* a Mt lacrvMo of

daaaad of Um Eagliab Mntatae.
-A teKM from Madnd asmrta tbal Gtn
Martines Campo, wjfi nalgu Ike Pnuntarahip,
and wiU ba aval to Cubs wita 18,000 man to

FOR TUB WORTH or YOUR MONEY.
, Go Io C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CTAtVER HONEY,
Vo to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
For he will it glad to ace you.

(taverameut for Um next fi*Ml year are put&gt;
Iwbed, and fool up *138^47,12R Th tot*
aisosnt appropriated by Coegrew for ibe car
rout fiaeul year waa
wbfcb In

Remodeled, Enlarged • Improved

Dr. K D. SESSIONS.
yjODF.&lt;»rATHIC l-by.k-un. UmMat

t

XTXt-’l

^"5

from custom, wrnroaa, tl37.3KMM7; from toteraal rsvassa,
trona tanto,
t»i4,TOll and from miMitaoacus aoonMS,
re.LOl.7V&gt;. A coolpanM at tM CMMipte
from all score®, for the fiscal year. 1*TO and
1H7H taown Uw following rwull: Tbsrs was a

mate. WlUum Vincent, of Ctevelaad, teegte;
eeccod mate, JU.a Hniith, of Buffalo —tea rw. a
wife and two children; David MrAlltsk-r, of
Port Cotborne, saved; Frank Dana, ..red;
John McLeod, of 1U note. but wb.t poat i. not
known; Jamea Lawler, an LriUunaa, with no
fraetulj &gt;a thi. Country; ll‘" name of tlwr-xjk

Hlootnisgtoa, 111, for burial. lb: age was 64.
—Mrw. McO»k, mother of tba famous fight
Ing MrOooka, died St New Listasi, Ohio, Ux

oAce ta U C

EMOEY PARADY.

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICI
J£ PARADY.
lflANt’FACTVBEBafB«M&gt;l.^!&lt;
JIA *B4 repair; ag naaUy doae,

New York Ticket Speculators.
During steamlioat navigation the best
Btato-roctna are taken upbv speculators.
In winter the s*me class devotee iteelf
to the theaters, in parchasing the beat
When an extraordinary aUraction occurs, half the bouse mav be
taken in advance,and tLoee who wiahto
ace the performance ca" do so by pay­
ing a premium. The managers say the
case is hopeless; they cannot refute the
scabt to any one who offers the price.
The speen lators show great tact. They
make opera and star engagementa their
harveata. and $230 have been made in
one night. The speculator knows the
capacity of every theater, and the at­
tractive power of cvenr performer.
Thia, with a capital of $300, enables
bun U&gt; make a Landaome living. There
ia no remedy except for theater-goers to
buy tickets early, bnt this is seldom
done, and hence the ppecuiator may be
trffloe aboara th*!, dating the fiscal rear ending considered a permanent institution.
Ju*. 30 last, B,.'B3,!E4 aero. at public Uhl 3oine of them have been yearn in the
waa d-potad at, a=d 9.4S4.U9G acre. vara «r biunneaa, and find it' easy to make a
rayed to adthUun io the 7hi..’ZI,2,» acre* pra- good living, as their profit* average $100
a night through the season.

kiltat

yyOLCOTT R0UIK,

Mcrda, Flour. Fred, Eime. Malt.
rUxatcr, Mtucro. Hair auid
Khingir*.

Xwahwillw, Michlgpm.
C. C. Wolcott. Proprietor

Money Sarei by Dealiu will Item.
AI5SWSWORTH 4 BROOKS

1.081,000,000. The diapoeala were mainly aa
follow.: H-xneatead eotriea. 5,361.11! acraa;
Mtnber-culture actrtaa 3,708.574 acres; caah

ILLLAM JONE.S,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
CHARLES SCHEID T.

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ui Everything

Uailad Btatas r&gt;ld cola Impor'M, made* a
to’al taarsasato tbacuuior Um country aiaos
July 1 at$MMU8* TMa a&amp;M tofestook
of eo*u tn the country at the end cd Um Itaou
ymr.wa.r-ATto.ftCofrnldaMi $l5n.lfiM75
it -iewr. a total of I cn.ae.kU, tabic about

READY MADE CLOTHING,
votes; Barr. Demorat,«,71 X; ttatSos,
GreMibacker, T7.3M7; Ibebardeic, Prvuiuttkn
4X.3.S1R
_______

MEAT MARKET.
fresh and Salt Meats,

Lentz £ Sons,
Selling Goods

IT 11V MUCH I
■tab 1C.BU1H

LARGEST STOCK

smmMKuiH
Than anyotbar firm dealing

“Huh! I shouldn't think be Lull
He's eaten tour hunks of tongue, three
biseoi t, two ptates of s*oos, two of them

Great Wgrrwn kevrr Work.
Piah, one of the chiefs anppowd to
l&gt;c engaged in the present outbreak, baa
t»een to* Washington.
Ono cold day
Got. McCook came into his office and
found Piah hogging a stove. Thinking
it a good chance to deliver a leaaon to
the Indian, be said: “Piah, why don’t
you Indiana plow, and raise crops, and
build houaesf Yon ought to work. If
you did. you would not bare to come
here to borrow my fire, bnt coaid buy
fire of your own. Why don't yon work
hke'white men ?’
Piah atraightenod up at onoe and
proceeded to make a speech. “Me groat
warrior," said he. "Warriors no plow.
Me go to Wethington and see John
Grant" [The Indians all call Grant
“John."] “John Grant groat warrior.
He no work.
He no plow. Me see
John Grant', squaw.
Hhe no work,
cither, too. Great warriora never work.
Tell you what do. You nay to John
Grant he cotno here and go with me.
We go out and fight 'Rapshoca and
Cheyenne*, and lull P!only brave., and
get plenty sqnawa. Then aquawa work,
and me anti John Grant nave bally
good time.
No work—DO plow—no
nothing."
Whether the- proportion waa ever
forwarded to Grant, we do not know.—

■•uitlv kilted. and two other. probah'y fatally
injured, one of theta tain* thrown over 150
frot through Um&gt; air. falling in the river. About

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex
peditiously ml Aecuratly.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
CaweymelM property amted

a yield par acre of ITO pond, at lint, affataai,
12 pouflda teat year. Wtaal-Return.of Nov,
1 ahow an increase In tks wtmi crop of 38,000,1
000 buabab over laat year. Thia gnat imsreMa
la th. result of tba very large yield ia all the
BUM. Mrdartag os the Ohm river out Uo ran very bljth, and washed away Only «m&gt;
wiltalccd tba expsaurs till rescued al about I
o'clock naxl moralag by a ywwl from tba pro
JH-Iler Milwaukee. The ocbooner Nellie Gard­
ner picked up another of th. crow, David Me
AUtaer. after ta bad floated around cm a few
loanli for orer twenty four hour* Followinx are the dum of tba offlwo and crjw ,
of tba iU-fated Bread: Captain, Harry fioaa. of

Tbs prtntHg of detafinl Vmates for tbs
Meal year radiag June IW, IMJ. Km bcm complrte.1 TM wlitaaU" -f lb- Mucunts nxjmrvd
for rxpvoditmw andrr tba War Dvparliucul
aegrrgato »3^Xil.7Y4 for the military ertab
hslimeut. aud »7^57,SH fey pwbtk warts of
himh ktexta. toelnJtog stout •^WU.tKOfor

�AKING

&gt;L.p lull
Ihangr

off the tug Kittle
imce.onth. iMh.

WILL OFFER from this date, mid until further notice, CLOAKS

iX^’iSra^srrs.’sXX

CLOAKING at
GUARD RAPIDS

(JHEATLY KKDUCED £»»IC3E».

C.

US

and

I CAN SAVE YOU ON A $5.00 CLOAK $1.00
green with

•hip. Saturday evruinr. an
death.
•

7.50
8.00
9.00
10.00
12.00

with a rasor the other day Imsansr he
crept into the beat lied to dorp.
Tbe Adventist

Tht eMgrcgatiou wiilci

and we followed
the railroad could

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y«r
reached

It
U
Cl

1IVIS1OI

'3 iS

1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25

I have a LARGE ASSORTMENT in

below

who fled from Flint to tore earb 0

Therm are in Yucatan mid Chihuahua

('blLukua U.I Mwk .nd tnd.ml

A boy of 13. MHi Chark* Sebright of
Salem. A Began county, waa accident­
ally ahot inthr forehead co the 1 Uh
byhia brother, who waa handling a
revolver. He died in a few hour*.

house on Friday morning resulted in

lo, Iowa, and married another woman.
The bold.■ bad Jameei* now awaiting
Llal in tbe land of the Hawkeye*.

their Hvm by jumping'freni .window*

of the shocking disaster b heightened

whicb the young rascal, bad stolen from
their reiotirea. Tbe ease affords an
other illustration of the pernlcioua cfAll of the boys were belter posted in
the deleterious novels of the day than
in their school books.
Advice* from Cuba show that the
new insurrection is a very formida­
ble one. The patriots have defeated
the Spaniards in ouc pitched battle.
vanes- ou Puerto Principe. It is expec­
ted by their leaders that thousands of
slaves will join them, and that by the
time reinforcements from Spain arrive
the insurgents will be prepared to deal
with the augmented army of the cap­
tain general. It b evident that the
■nltim felt at Madrid over the situation
of aflhira in Cuba ia not without foun­
dation.
, ■ ________ —
••Brick" Pomeroy’s Democrat comes
In na tills week in a handsome new suit
mid savoring more of spice aud sauci

Democrat politics cannot ignore the
fact that it is ode of the best newsgatberera in the country and its news
and comments are sharp aud spicy and
given with nbouutifui hand. Datil Dec.

n halt on a large plantation near Rappahannoc statton : where, as we shall
see were stationed alxHit 9000 rebels on
the north side of tbe river, strongly in­
trenched behind earthworks and tn a
fort. As I said we halted, came to a
“front,”fonucd line aud stacked our
arms, gathered up Mime woo&lt;l and in n
tew minutes thousands of little tires
were blaxteg, and thousands of little
palls of coffee were steaming and fil­
ling the air with the pleasant fumes of
their contents. Away across tbc broad
fields of the plantation, about a mile
distant, couldbe seen men stationed at
regular intervals, apparently about
twenty fret apart, some were pacing to
and fro. while others sreiurd to be
watching our movements. They were
rebel pickets.
A derail of two companies from each
regimen’, was ImmediaU-ly ma&lt;le. anil
formed^n line about oue hundrcdyards
in front of tbe main line. Wr scarcely
bad time Pi partake of our coffee before
wr were onlcred to "fall tn.” So we
“flung" knajaacks put yu our equip­
ments, formed in line, “took" arms
and awaited orders.
Brigadier Gen.
“Bucky" Nell of Phila. took rommaud
of the corp* skirmish line, anil when
every tiring was in rvailincss, the bugles
sounded the "forward" call and as one
m»u, our skirmish line moved forward
soon followed by the main line.
It
was tlit most licautifn! sight of the
kind I ever witnessed.
Stretching
away to the right and left, we could
see our skirmishers moving forward in
perfect line, with a steady even atop n«
if on drill, aud then the main line with
Hags unfurled and floating in the gen­
tlebreere. and bayonets glittering tn
tbe mallow autumn sun; sod awa*
across tbc plain on tbc hill licyontl.
could lie seen the rebel pickets, now in­
tently watching our movements. The
a£r wa* soft and balmy, the sun shin­
ing brightly in tbc west; Generals with
their staffs were riding along their Hues
■nd all in full view.

our comrades wen- Iseliolding the son
fur tbe last time; yet, there waa en­
chantment in tbe scene, tliat helped to
fill our heart* with courage, and brace
us up for the deadly contest. As our
skirmishers neared tbe relwl* we began
advantage Friday on three fivtidiah •l&gt;rculatiDg as to whether they would
m aide rem—two in Pennsylvania and attempt to bold their ground or retreat;
and expected that some of our boys
would ull. As they approached near­
plicated in the celebrated Raber insur­ er
and nearer the rebels, all conversa­
ance tragedy, having, with other*, m&gt; tion ceased, and wc silently man-hed
anti watched evr.ry motion.
As they
ascended the hill, about 40 rods from
the rebels, they (the reltebl raised
was a youthful desperado who, repell­ their guns, took aim, tired ami then
ed in his lustful advance* toward die precipitously fled, and though wo could
boys,
daughter of bis employer, strangled see the dirt fly near our
her to death. All of tbc condemned where the I ml let* strack. uot a man
fell, and not a man faltered, but all
men exhibited the most oltject terror in pressed «m and up the hill out of our
the presence of the executioner, but- sight, where rattle of musketry told us
departed this life confident of an eter­ that they were having hot work. Oar
nity of bliss in the one Ireyond.

pantry shelves.

W. B. Ferrin waa foind dead in his
bed at Black River on tbe morning of
the 14th. He yu forotnan of a shingle
mill and store at that Place.
The
cause of hra death was unknown. He
leave* a wife and child.
At Ludington, on the 15th, Hermon
Winkle, was shot in the breast by John
Bosley, a colored barber, in tbe Mar­
shall Eimrae saloon in a quarrel about
their gambling. Winkler has boon in­
sensible since die affray and la uot
likely to recover. Bosley is in jail.

Hou die rn railroad. He lost coatrot of
his homos and was struck Ire a pass­
ing train and instantly killed. Th.team worts literary torn to pieces.
Tbe Governor appointed F. C. Bea­
man of Adrian to the United States
Senate, to fill the place of the late
Zach Chandler, bat Mr. Beaman declin­
ed on account of ill health, when Gov.
Croswell appointed Ex. Gov. Baldwin
of Detroit to All tLc the vacancy.
Leading Republicans all agree that the
last appointment was the best.
The schooner C. G. Breed from De­
troit. with 24.000 bnshels of wheat cap
aired and foundered Nov. 14. 80 mile*
east uf- Point Au Pelee. The sclmoner
was commande*! by CapL Hose of De­
troit. Fire of tbe crew found watery
glaves, tbc ballancc being picked up
by the steamer Milwaukee and schoon­
er Nellie Gardner alter being in the

boiler ejrbloded in J
Nov. IS, a large
Wood* 4c Reynold’*
block at Carrollton, inatantly killing
Jean Petell aud frigbtfnUy Injuring Edwan! Ilaqnvno* and Cyru* Burr, the
former fatally. Hr wa* thrown throu­
gh tbe roof and Into tbe river a dis­
tance of 100 feet. Frank RobinMiu
waa alwi Imdly but not dangrronaly in­
jured. the mill wn« damaged to the
amount of $8,000.'
lu Tuncola county, one day recently,
an Indian who waa hunting, diacovered
a large bear in a top. of a tree and abot
him with hi* rifle. The liear fell to
tftc ground wounded, but not rci dead
and an the Indian approached to cut hi*
throat, he waa grabix-d by the bear ami
a combat iuauetl. which proved to be
fatal to Imth. When found, the Indian
waa atill in the embrace of the licar,
having Ixx-u literally hnggrd to death,
while the bcaat war covered with Mime
20 or 30 wound* from tlic Indian’*knife,
ahowing that the atraggle mu at have

Northern aoidiera

looked around, ! had became nwl to
burial

little too

Russian

I will also offer a nice stock of

uticxjai-tod, that my Uoo&lt;l alaioat cur­
dled at the sight.
There within ten
fret of mr- lay HerrL Philo Rugglie,
and^ri» ate At.^ Kelly mangled, motionlraa. dead, hpuriock at mr feet.

in its

-ned to that atnuigr
The mother ut the

adultery. Fool play is suspected
tbc matter is being investigated.

tn Michigan, and tire
iruing to iroliliea, inyhy
Lieut. Gilbert torriWr wounded
•i kiod-marted mania the alate. (
Michigan. There ia aratecly a town |
wm.
find men •

mother order prohibiting the placing
down on letters.

biavc. reckless
having brave*

turn. Put game and
last, as Li* fife Hood ,----be quickly drew from his
handkerchief, tied it ana

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PLAIN

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Uhit c. W«rt»««U.
OdsirmutTkia AaMUCbl^jo

rpHE BARRTV1LLE M1LUL

BASKET BEAVER CLOAKINGS WALKER L NORTON
—:At a LOW FIGURE.:

FLOUR, MEAL ! FEED,

No Lady can do justice to herself in buying a Cloak or Cloak Pattern without seeing
my stock.
1 also offer A FULL LINE OF KNIT GOODS Comprising

M0RGAS. BARRY 00, MICH-

11TENTI0I H8MKI

W0RKGnARAHTEED
Child’s and Misses’ Knit, Ulsters, Hoods, Scarfs, and Mitts.0000WALKER
&amp; NORTON.
THE SUN FOR 188ft

For Ladies, Children and Men, in all Colors and Sizes.

UNDERWEAR
At a VERY LOW FIGURE to close out.

rOcatoUoa nry aock

C. A. TRUMAN

SEWING MACHINE

James O’Brien a (young man living
near Birmingiiaiu ami hb father eoald
not agree. Hb father took him from
where be had hired out to work aud
brought him home.
In missing out

lie* Dull II
ninuo
old gent couldn’t get him.” He went
to the latrn half a mile from the Iso use '
took the linea from the haraean, tied
them to a pole and jumped into eter
iiity, breaking hi* neck. Hi* father
fullowerl him to the Irani and found
the body (twinging.
Dr. J Byron Parke* of Grand Rapid*
1* the hero of the latoat exploit in the
dirurot* lino. Deairing to got rid of
of the bill where tba rebel picket line hi* wife, to take another and younger
had Irrrn posted a few nilrfntr* before. one, be employed an attorney, filed a bill
tion at Chicago, the News ■ent tele­ Id a few minute* after, our of owr bat­
of divorce again at hitu«rlf, alleging
grams to the leading men. north aud teries came an took position on the hill adultery, went into coart and admitted
•oath, offering to make public anycon- about ten r&lt;Mla in our front, and com- the charge, l&gt;e*ide* producing corrobor­
uieuccd kiwi ling tbe rebel* vigorously. ative‘evidence to auatain it, and aecgratubitioua they might feel like tenT he n-V.-ls returned t’se fire, and from urrei a decree. Hia wife waa deceived
their thorough knowledge of tbc into *igning the bill of complaint on
Toomlm. of Georgia, the great koutbern ground, soon had a very accurate rang- the rrpreaentatioa that it waaaotuethmg totally different. Tlie doctor em­
ployed attorney, on Iroth side* and
iug: “Grant fought for hi* country
dropimd their deadly mimic*
in managed the thing quite •killfully. but
aaaongU u* with telling effect, aud couldn’t keep it from getting oat fi­
nally.
again. Death to the Union.’
A child was Ixvra in Charlotte a few
plodiug shells. A terrible record waa weeks since into family of questiona­
in store for on company, and the ble character, and a day or to after­
creating a worse effect than a thousand fac&lt; » of strong. brave men were aoon ward tha ehid diaappmred and nothing
politicians. How .ball the North give to be turned to ‘lealhlikc whileam* at more wm heard of until the jrareut*
tbc blood curdling scewm awaiting us. of tire child rnprad oat and another
a--» ■ ■ - u-Il________ L.: i
"

H&gt;leadid soldier of the rebellion f

All made in New Styles, and Neatly Trimmed.

tbe 111-fatcd

heart* were off on the marchj

aftor secretly removing their valuable*
for the purpose of obtaining a small

for entering into a con»pirary to fit out
a piratical craft. The eldest of the

DIAGONALS, BASKETS a® PLAIN BEAVERS,

Just received at

WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE

a lot of 25

NEW IMPROV’D VICTOR SEWING MACHINE
To be sold in the next FORTY DAYS for

25.00 CASHS ONE YEAR’S TIME
We we were sharp enough to contract our machines before the late advance, and in­
stead of advancing the price of them, as our competitors are doing, we are Reducing the
price, and selling you a $35.00 machine for $25.00.

TWENTY-FOUR REASONS WHY THE “VICTOR” IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE
Simplicity in Construction.
Adaptation to every variety of sewing.
A‘ straight, self-setting needle.
Self-adjusting shuttle tension.
All motions positive.
Adjustability of wearing parts.
A positive take-up.
A perfect and positive feed, crossing seams with certainty.
Does not break thread or miss stitches.
Makes a neat, snug lock-stitch alike on both sides.
Has a few working parts, hence not liable to get out of order
JEntire absence of springs
_ „ and cogwheels.
_
Runs
lightest and..................
with the leastI noise.
' the ...........
Speed and euse of operation.
Economical use of thread.
15“
Important parts made ot the best steel, and hignly finished.
Does perfect work on all kind of goods from lace to leather.
It is at all times ready for business.
19. Has more recent and valuable improvements than any other machine.
20. Require fewer repairs than any other machine in the market.
Physicians recommend it; their .wives use it; the best testimony of its light running
22J Beauty and economy of its movements attesting its superior war'
23. Trials in competition usually result in its favor.
24. Delicate ladies can do the coarsest work without fatigue.

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Dr. HUI'S Encllik Eitrsrt of

BUCH U

�—SYRUP1

erosp. tickling ■enaatiuri in tbs
throat, wLooping cough, etc. fiver a
oriBiaa UOhs suU wtfJrin the last /W
genre. It gives relief where ever uaed.
and the power to impart benefit that
ms,

A BETTER LINE OF

Mias NHiieitegur of Freeport i* visit­
ing st Mrs. J. M.Babhitta.
The ist —■&gt; Mm was ifiagwrwted in

Farmrm I Fstraarm! I
Boy your Fred and Bran at tLe Fssd
Store of Haiiur A- Bakxks. where you
can buy by tbc ton or hundred pound*
at mill pnees.

Tbe Masoa boys have been invest­
ing hogs, of which they have 00 or 70.
Beach-nnt* is what caused tbe inrreeS-

•out *a» u • tew .rteUM.

FURTHER CIRCUIT COURT DOISGB.

lathe ctroa of the People v*. Town
for stealing a horse end buggiy, re­
spondeat *en tenced to hard lalior at
Jackaon for seven years.
In the r«ro of Mad* Pie»ler vs.
Burns Messer, tbe verdict of tbe jury
waa, “No cause of artton.** Thi* case
it being an action for a breach of pro
miro of marriage. The plaintiff is a
fair looking iiiteim; wbo resides in
Grand Rapid*. Tbe defendant wa. a
mcmltcr of the well known firm of
Meaner Bro*., who sell agricultural tm
jdenwmte ta thia dty.
Plaintiff had
worked in a millinery shop in this place
in tbc year IffTH, aud defendant had

with her to several place*. Defendant
denied any love-making or courtship,
bet claimed a perfect understanding
between the two a* In the arrangement
by which they went with each other.
Tbc defendant claimed it vu under­
stood by tbe parties that Ire waa not a

The ease was well tried by J. W. Ran
son, of Grand Rapids, and C. G. Holbroek for tbs plaintiff, and by L. E. 4c
C. M. Knapprn and John Caryeth

days, and there were tbe usual amount
uf crying spell* and fainting flu on the
part of the injured plaintiff, but tbe
jury said that Messer did Mt promise.

coart and i«y defendnat’a cost*. Tie­
C. C. Wolcott U Iteidlng an addi
verdict » generally believed to he a tion to his hardware store, which when
rigMiWWu*.
completed w ill make hi* place of bu*iIn tbe rase of Beqj. Stienboff va nea* .13x132 feet, the largest store
Joim Fisk, judgement for plaintiff and In tbe county. Charley believes tn
tbe tag future uf Nashville, and be­

Old Dsn Bolinger Ira* the reputation
of being one of the biggest becr-guzzlrrsof Morgan, yet he has nuitributed

BBOTHEBM.

DRUGGISTS,

Mr. Winters and wife have returned
from Saline, nccou&gt;|tanied by Aussn
Curtis and his new bride, who will
soon rot up badness for themaelrea on
the farm purchased by Mr. Curtis last
spring.
The “greatest meteoric shower ever
recorded" to bold forth last week
Thursday even fug. a* anounced by tbe
“wise men," failed to come to time,
probably on account of the weather.
E. E. Tirch. accompanied by hi*
brother Ed. started for Berrien Co.
this week, to visit parent*.
Ed. in­
tends to remain there during tbe win-

WHIMPERS

One o* our old pioneers. Land ng
Barn*, started this week for Clinton
I county, to visit a brother. Mr. Barna

vis farm they iH-nnl a nutting l&gt;ehind
the plastering a* though mice were
harboring there, bat a few day* ago
Mrs. Bradleys' attention waa called to
what appeared to lw something crawliug behind tbe bureau, near which
' stood their littlcchlld. Casting her eyes

IV Hereafter I will Iw at ray store
all the time, and shall be glad to see
my old custmor* ami a* many new one*
ns chose to give me a call

BOOTS AND SHOES
A better stock

have never hat
a great deal.

and that

Scknl Bub! SM Batt!

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHJ R

Blank Books! Blank Books!

WE PAY THE

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brashes.

For Produce, and give in exchange gtxxl.-, 16 outate* to the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard

We expect and desire to

&gt;uly by

rFTbe l&gt;e*l asMirtment and the lowcall and settje their nccoont ' &lt;‘*’ !’”**• •” ••vcrco«d*|yoa will Jind^ at
hr note or otberwiro within 30 days.
Jnly Ilth, IH7V.

PRESCRIPTIONS,

And to thia end we earnestly solicit the patronage of all
thoo who read thia notice.

BOISE BROTHERS.

NEW STORE

NEW GOODS!

WILSON &amp; HOWE

They nil do It.
Go to tbe Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meat* of all
kinds.
Hkxbt Bob.
*
l*roprirtor.

GROCERIES

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Dried tpptea.
Remember that Hakdt A Bauxe*
pay tbe highest market price for Dried
Apple*.

BOOTS AND SHOES,
An extra rvmmI, young and heavy
*inui of work hones, for &lt;ia*h or ou
tune. Inquire of J. B. Marshall. Maple
Grove.
8 tf

PF* Cora taken in exchange for
lilarkamithing also two thousand bu*b•te wanted ou acU. at the FocatHtr in
Nash vllle.

"la there a man with aoal eo deml,'
who bath .offered the miseries of a
The Warner Bru*, are tfbw residents cough or cold, yet nrrlccu-d to try
of Bortiana. haring gone thither to ••Sellers, Cough gyrwpF
start a brick yan I.
In the matter of population Vennotville ia not retrograding. A ten-pound
■on. baa appeared at J. A. Gibbons'.
Mr*. Henry Southwell died suddenly
on Thun-lay night last. She had been
married bat a *hort time, aud at tbc
time of her death her husband waa in
the north woods lumbering.
It ia confidentially expected that tbe
January 1st. and then aud forever
afterward* Veraroatvfllian« will not be
obliged to jouraey to Nashville when
they want to attend tbe theatre.

D^D

Boys’ Suita, $3 and upward^
Mena’ Suita, $5 and upward*:
Mens' Overcoats, $5 aud upwards.
Mens’ Rubber Overcoat*.
Ladies’ Cloaks, prettier and better than ever.
Ladies* Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rubber Boots.

Box Paper and Stationery

I

around she beheld a large «naM**auga
Jackaon visiting friend*. Mrs. T. g«»e* making toward tbc child. She caught
from there to tba Christian Coafrrence the Labe in her anna aud ran for the
at Maple Rapids aa a delegate from the door, and passed out aud closed it,
when tbc auake foiled in it* attempts,
Ths iron column* for the front of returned t&lt;&gt; it* hiding place, where Mr*.
Yates' new lirick. which were plAced in Bradley «kmi found and killed It, on
position on Wednesday are of home w hich were six rattle*. Tun bouse bad
production, being cast at tbc foundry of uot been occupied for M-vrral year*.
Wood A Bailey.
'
There used to stand ou section 16. in
Tbe Vermontville tonsarial artist is so thia town, the largest tree in tbc county
grrvioualy aMirtcd with dilatorinc** if not in the State. It mcaanred sixteen
that tire Ha»k ia compelled to “hoof fret in diameter fonr feet from tbc
it" over to this village when he. want* ground. It was what was known aa
to enjoy a dean shave.
plane or sycamore, and was hollow. A
Cha*. E. Breves. our editorial broth­ door had Iwen ent in it through which
er. likewise apple buyer has laid aaivle men have ridden a horse fully sixteen
the apple-packing implement* to grasp hands high,' turned around iusiclc tbc
with a renewed grip, the editorial quit. tree and rode out again. January 1*4.
He return* to Benton Harbor to day. 1841, a few pioneers had got together at
Notwithstanding tbc cool weather tbc tavern of l.’uch* Sam. Herring and
the eider mill* keep grinding aud weir telling stories, when Mrs. Herring
squeezing away at the remnant* of the proporevl that if they would cut down
apple crop. II. R. Dickinson’s mill alone, tlw ••Monarch" she world give them
lias “squoxe" oat 300 barrel* of tbe fluid. tbc best dinner the bouse affurdetl.
Ths last of tbe stave mill machinery, They accepted tbc offer, went to work
—tbe engine and boiler, ha* Ix-en dis­ and soon did wliat each one alway* re­
posed of to J. W. Glenn. The invest
gretted. felled tbe pndc of tbc forest.
ment proved to be a prcdltalds ouc to It waa intended to take a section of
Mr. Young, netting him the neat little it to Marshall for a grocery, bnt find­
sum of $'.700.
ing tbe rood too narrow, anil tbe
Tbc New York theatre waa greeted &gt;(nmjM too thick, they gave uptbe job.
with full houses trerry night during Your correspondent ha* viritrd and
tbeir stay here, aud Mr. Max-ell. tbe measured thu tree after it was cel down
proprietor waa so pleased with hi* and can therefore speak from a jet
profit* that hr promised to return ■anal knowledge of the facta.
again with hu troope tn early spring.

Cold weather i* at hand and sleigh­
ing ia coming. and 'Gene Cook is-on
hand with a fine, large stock uf
cutters. Eyery owner of a borer wants
to invest iq one. for what’s the uro of a
horse ia winter time without a cutter.

BOOT AMD SHOE MAKER,

lie, ami iu order to keep them alive
people boy legal blank* of one aud
take over to the other and have tlwm

, ia 74 years of age and bia brother is 78.
They will journey on northward to Is­
abella county, where they will visit a
brother who is 78 years of age, whom
। l^uiaiug aaya be Jia* not «ecn for over
thirty years. What a graad lime there
little children will have when they get
together, j4*ying leap frog, ludl ami
marbles. Furnish them with a toy gun
and the music will hare just begun.
Soon after Mr. Bradley’s family took
| powsaion of tbe bouse on tbe Jim. Da­

CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

H.G.

E. Parxon* has bought David Cro­
well's interest in hi* (Paraon’s) farm.
■ nd will take possession . next week.
Mr. Crowe*! leased it but spring for
two year*.
In the north-west corner of thia town

went out hunting on Saturday, and
“winged’&lt;1 quail.
And now it leak* out that Charley.
Me More wad Emma Bigga committed

For interesting, gossipy new* of the
day. read the New York Sun. Peruse
prospectus carefully in soother ^olamn.
On Monday F. J. Purchia shouldered
his gw^and departed for a throe-weeks
eamjiajgn among tbc deer of Northern
Miehlgam.
L. P. Cole of Tbornapple Lake, baa
received bi* new *tramlx&gt;at, anil tbe
ahaif behind, but a| Lit* J nocture he ■sass was lambed ou Tueeday.
It
cbaksd and waa &lt;maapuB«4 to rest. runs like a top.
Tbe dyspeptic kept at work, dosed
From tbe amount n( deer that Ira*
the gap and then forged ahead,
been shipped In of late, we should
tbe oooclnaioa of tbe half hour he
judge that,sow body i* getting away
devoured hi* ninth pic while hi*
with eonsiucrabk venison.
pooent waa ia hts eighth.
Clark Young 'has closed hi* select
school, aud will commence teaching in
tbc Quail Trap, district. Maple Grove,
Every smoker ia undoubtedly aware a week from next Monday.
And now its a good time for the for­
that cigars have to be dried before they
are ready for tbe markst, and our tunate of* Nashville to remember that
young cigar maker, Andy I^nx has had there are many ia this village who can­
.onsiderabl.' trotiltle with -ouir of tbe not afford a Thanksgiving turkey.
boy* s ho pick up hu eigarw. a* tbey
A primary youth wa* heard saying
are aeattered profusely around In bi* tbe other "day. "Talk about your base
Vacs room drying. Andy finally hit burning stoves, my old man's slipper
upon an expedient to check the inroad* ia a hot enough base burner for me.**
Lewis Durkee, C. II. Irady II. M.
upou his r’A’flt*- Yf* to put a small
quantity of powder in a number of Lee, A. M. Flint, W. 8. Powers and
cigar* aud scatter them a* be hael several other of our eitixeu*. have lx-cu
“courting’ at the county scat thi*
r number of boy* filed out of the bark week.
room on to the street, and were soon
An Orangeville honey thief stole all
engaged ia tbe Caahiowble habit of be conld carry, and what he could not
•rooking. Shortly, fizz! fizz! crack.'- take away he spoiled by stamping it
bang! went there cigars, and now aev- into the ponud. He wa* an "omary
rral of, our young boys hare had tbeir
mustache* shaved off. and Andy
There will be a social at tbe Opera
aptoada bin cignro about more recklere
House on Thanksgiving night, con­
ly than formerly.
sisting of game* and dancing. Gen­
eral admittance IS ere.t*. hill for dance

Hons-TW-Yswa Swimrthe Brad.A Lass that Didn't G« a Husband-Ch
her Judgement* and Local Item*.

PRETIER LINE OF

Arthur, aut&gt; of Cyru* Slossoa. who
has liven absent several years, staying
with aa aunt, has returned home to at
tend school, in tbe new bouse in dicrict
No. 1.
•
A stool of wheat waa pulled up ia
tbe Mason Iroya' wheat field, grown

wtetetel br Ute te.ll*&lt;. ud Una. Ute
l«ll
thra.,1. Mr. Ktef*. h.r.
W.baTObM, mwbte to pr.wur.Mi,

rariou* Sunfield
was nmlly
contested ia that town.
Om W the
romrotanu trad a wide mouth, ponder
out jaws, whilst tba other was raanlftstly a dyspeptic. Pumkin pies of a
uniform aiae were aaed, and tbe man
who ate the arose In half an hour ws*
to bo tbe winner. The widd-'mouthed
man hd tbe match for twsstj-two
minutes swallowing seven pies ia that

Good Suitings for 6 pence per yard—juxt think of it.
Dregs of Wine Suitings from 16 to 25 cents.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in all colors, from 20 cents to $1.
All Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.

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

ir YOC WANT

Take %otter.
Broke into my eu. Insure about tbe
1st of October, ooe dark red Iwifrr
about eight month* old. the owner i*
n-&lt;]iie*tr&lt;l to call pay charge* and take
her away.
J. C. Duxiw
Nov. Mb 1N7&gt;.
R 13

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING YARNS

Prices.
D. C. GRIFFITH

LIGHTNING SEWER
Just Received

(HIE, GOUC. GOING1

Nellie Branch, of Olivet, Mias Minnie
Collin* of Hl*.. Mrs. D. W. Church.
Fred Hull and tbc Congregational
chow of this village.

Thanksgiving day, Nov. 37th inei..
will be duly observed at tba M. E.
church, Rer.A.D. Newtea the pastor

TERMS REASONABLE.

DON’T PAIL TOOAIL

DRESS MAKIMG A SPECIALTY!

THE NEW WILSON

�W Bates Wrwtorj.
hadferome

JpSTUHM lAOOCAL RANN,

Il M thought that Gau. John F.MU-

OOMPOUND

sank way down, art
P*&gt; «Th«n. &amp;» .•*
G.E RENTSMITH,

Attorney at Law,
thto

FLUID EXTRACT

Mr. W. D.
founded on

ling, ahe kept it io herself.
All d*y Jong «1»» kepiP
dtotinm

trine of a second life i

oonrtesy Lwoomc.

orado frontier,

Attorney A Counsellor,

man will
MOO

after thf A* tiute
tucked up in bed, and

Mich., for 137,000, and of 760 acres in
the same county for &gt;33JiCO.

LEE REED A CO.,

J

PHARMACEUTICAL.

LUMBER WAOOIB,

Palienee sal sp alone, grim and sitent
tsf &gt;ra the open Are. thinking, thinking.

IKM WXGOXS A SraCXALTT.

Tbe unthinkers like

&gt;wsy back, before Patty's brown eyes
r Nannie's bine ones bad opened upon
very high

we should

Aunt Patty called it

8c MVCB feed ia bang shipper.] to the
Old World from America that many, in- I
eluding an unknown exchange, are be-

Bancroft’s *' History of tbe United
worship, to States," we should not feel that Amer
have built
world to oome. The Old Tul.rniiii
largely the history of a state. Not only i
tbe first hooka up to tbe poem of Job

oberts a hoti haisx,

R

DISEASES

Or»)«» Is

DRUGS, IEDICINES toiCBEIJCALS,

fodderland.

B~s.

nuuw-r-.

critical condition,
jyOWERM A BARLOW,
predicting calamities or so neemm for
the nation; aud*even tbe psalms were ln
Philadelphia Saturday keening
other point in the ^irogreuis, we should national hymns, hymns for the theo- /&gt;M( thirty years ago, has started * 1
io Kew^,rk city, called
see doves, and pigootui, and lambs cratto throne and legislature rather ncw
bought and sold in large numbers to than for an individual firetada religion. £wer«m Benri'lfs Weekly.
carry forward the worship of tbe high- There ia no one treatise tn tbe Hebrew ‘
nt
scriptarea in which the writer attempts „ T“r
,
’T®7.',
- -» fart), rto* raliatona twiHaf nt the France, recently cxhibstod s double1•««*!
’hich had been in use I T ENRY
Frumons idea wo must judge all. No
times in hia life. “Jt is juat as well,
GOODYEAR,
eighteen eonaeeative year*, and ever XI
truth or dogma ao humbla that it has J’-1”
no laograpliy written down in tbe vast hgioua doctrine ia incidental rather
habits. book of nature. There arc ephemera]
tiinoe thru there had been hard Strug
Ik, tbe
the creation of tbe univoraa is only
lea for Nannie and her mother. To
- -J ——.
jxilicy written containing the usual day. One day snd night begin and tbe lifting of a curtain that all may see, Wliu UBM oi oovas jM-rmir-u, w »u«&gt;uuHad
clause that it wpuhi become void by
the origin of the Hebrew race. T~
* )•*■**■ ttrr hang up in tlie Hartford Fab- 1
,
lie Library. Thia is done to coccurage
&lt;“•»• in
“ ‘■‘"•P •• •* •"»
mtidda. Mr. Fnrtdas dial in 1877, that day ia a career. There are stran­
.tM , the reading of instructive matter.
Mitattaa. imt^s Weflat
I from a wound in his aide, inflicted by a ger things in nature.
There is a plant
abac ; ParroB Coans, ot the Preabyterian ' j)F.0PLE"S DRUG STORE,
which opena almost the loveliest flower
“OW • »»• J •
! r-------- --------------- —-- --- - --- -----^icl. .bnrch
to hunt and I 1
Halting*.
chnrch at
_ Orhan,
—.
„ Pa.,
— likea
---------------------------stirred Mita Patience's wrinkled hevrt refused payment ot tbe policy, setting sian ever beholds, and which pours fall of all tbe details of that faith which
strangely.
• °P U»*t
dweaed had died . by his forth perfume enongh to All a cathe­ filled Palestine and ita borders for , fish. His congregation gave him the
Dick Brewer’s child starving!
lawn hart j that ha ha.1. ghwly intern- dral with holy incense; and yet that twenty centuries.
Aa tbe facia are. we choice between those sporta and his
She sal liefore tbe fire Ull the leg J peseta Irteta. whieh utudrt to shorten
mast leer- from incidental records clerical employment. He chose the gun l»K&lt;
A IMMIKNEI.
broke in two and the coals scattered ’ his life, aud that his statement that be of night, and opens it but once. Two wliat must have been a common opinion and rod.
with rhe old Cliiklren of Irerel Threw I
o,
Uub
over the bricks. Then sbe sro~'. pet
* temperate man was a misreprir
oat her candle, and lay down by Patty's seutalion that voided the policy. Hui- tbe birth and death of thia botuuftil u,ad.?U trerr,, . Irelref u&gt; iW re— &gt;
jjdc. *
1
c*de was not proven. On tho day member of the floral band. But who
may bo fertile valleys at the North pole ,
sdiug his death Mr. Fnrniss had will say that these two hours see not u temporary nations.
CJ*.
fcr the refuge of the faithful.
May
disturbed by the stealing of one history? Indeed, they make up a bol­
1 Mormon faith in thia theory greatly '
bright
and rally
Patty waked
to uaa
find the
origin ; anti
waxou io
me sun
, .
.
&gt; . t
.
,7
■treafuuig through the frosty pane. &lt;a , °*
do&lt;BU’ ter record than the
alf century of are seen brightly. Enoch walked with aboanil.
Lor l-d Ind the place by her' ante
«• detected in Back bum
God. and waa carried to heaven with­
ErnKFIK, before ahe ever saw Louis '
nces. He &gt;v«e
rove on tbft
tbe morning of hie action, or crime. The hfo of many
out the intervention of death. Whether
mt woo Nspolwai. hsd Laid a romantic plan for
1 &gt;-^dZa
death, callinc with
liis coa-bman
j
’bc “i,‘- •»rosi?g
th© S mand
hi.cliamm&gt;u.i rose is l&gt;etter than the life of many
Perhaps releasing him from tbc pnson of Ham.
through death is not related.
of b©d and hurrying on her eloUjea. that kis dog. were beisg suiicn. L«nThese allusions illustrate the fact that
1 m late again, and Aunt Patty will be ’
—. - " .«
—•- »
•
• thus delivered from corruption and waa to be the guardian a agri of im|&gt;cr- ।
ao provoked."
dust.
Elijah, too, waa seen to pass up ia] France.
accipeDtally. 1*. was admitted dial he
|
But Aunt Pattv seemed tqinaualh drank. • t-bt it WiA ' flMbml that his seM an individual history, and may. among the angels, thus showing that
Tux trial of a copyright lawsuit in
and should be. studied faithfully in tbc
j gentle aa alie baric her good-morning;
Washington brings out the fact that
intemperance waa of the extreme kind mirror of such retrospection. In lh»
and that and the sunshine inad&lt;i Patty
a tetter laud in the belief of tho people.
feel very light-hearted, aa she danced Umony, that he waa strong ai d vigorous, survey &lt;if tbe poverty ami riches ot Wall. Jacob lay down al night and nished thousands of counterfeits of for (
yesterday we can see the doctrine of a
around setting the to! |ewith urm nerves And will. His physician
dreamed, and be saw the angels of God eign champagne late-Is to pat on Amen
teeUficd that moderate drinking waa forms of e«aeuco and accident Aa im­
skim the cream for brrakfaat. and w
te-ncflcial to health. On the other mense men have lived, aud immense nod sky, thus showing us that to tho
Exfwmimkttw recently made on lh«
hand, a physician iu the emp oy of tbe uattons have lived, making a powerful
j^OBT. J. GRANT Sells
folded ou their breasts; and the tiny
pled with spinta. and that Jooob placed
pig. with tho ear of corn iu his mouth, holie drink, tn the smallest qnaiititic*. oontraat with the ephemeral insect and
She
ephemerel
flower,
so
great
ideas
all rvaily for tbe oven; th* hanging ■ tended to shorten lite. Tbe attorney of
who hxl died is hardly a matter of
the company a^lvantsged by tho fact
doubt. The tdcaa of angels and immor­
huge atone crocks full ot |r&gt;ut&gt;d-cak&lt;tality are one.
....1 InuloJ., .b.
win &lt;&gt;&lt;•„.
„o„ her confessed the thought that a'.l who die
in a divorce suit hroaght w
against
1
here
will
live
again.
There
ia
only
our
iron elads, 1 fngatca. 11 /■orvette u, 13 I Balt, Lime, Water Limo,
X.n.n. Brew™, rap,, .h.J.re „.! ,
on thr rflwSon o&lt;
greater notion in the human mind tho ment betrays tetter the old Hebrew clippers, 21 stwamcrw, -2 gunboats. Ill
bam n cellar, and she d.ew a long nigh. druukeuncsa,
...fur such
.
aud• was rebuked
‘ -mere, and 117
notion of a (rod, bat the tehef in a Iwlicf than th© story about the Witch . _ ■ c. •_
of Endor. It u not the truth of the sailing---------------- -------------------------company claimed that it waa a misrep Being drfiend ao much upon man's as narrative that is valuable, but the indi- manned by 3,187 officers and 2N,LF21&gt;
She uw tbe change in Patty's face; n-scntation to contend that it did not
men.
permit ita policy-holders tba moderate
point that the Hebrews did not believe
All that tbe promoters of tbe prouae of alcoholic drinks, but insisted
in annihilation, but in a futon stale. poaed Florida ship canal now want is s
of the day before, until after tbe break
The
story
is.
satetantially.
that
Kaul.
upon the other, aud ia strong in such
'• charter from the Legislature, and aa
had become shattered, his nerves un, —yr n/TZ.-;:---------- . . ------------ a f thst body, dues not moot again until
was putting on her cloak and hat to go
bv II,.- Failutuire. .nd brews ao loaM. A.p,
rep
to church.
halntaal intemperance
A verdict
gw^jb—B b.a,»..l P waaault M. ^oU lh„ FnulcL .^[ulreU. rek. CoV.
lief 1 would remark first that the
Then »h© put her hand on her ibonlaon—uarel P rell ta bdp taw. &gt;bw
k j
atelity of the truth of a secou&lt;
tiff waa the Widow of Leou Furniss, who

sharp

A SPECIFIC REMEDY ? ALL

chased will bo from British America
never'satisfied with ourselves.

we see the scene eha
offered to the shade

BLADDERS KIDNEYS.

child or of

HARDWARE,

*10.000; the defendant was tbe Mutual
Life Insurance Company,of Nev York,
in which the policy was writicr; and the
case inwlrod tlw.quroston of the extent
to which habits of drinking alcobolic
liquora cudld
be, oarnad Without
vitiating a life insurance policy. When

For Debility, Lose of Memory. India
position to Exertion or Business. Shortliras of Breath, Troubled with thoughts

Blood to the Head, Pale Countenance

IRON, NAILS 1SBELF HARDWARE

Patty Bright eat by tbe kitohenible. h&lt;w elb-iwa resting upon it and
sr chin in her bands. A huge white

it could be very plainly seen that Pat
ty's thoughts were retting on something
very different.
The truth 1*. “ II trd Times" waa star­
ing Patty in the face, and. although ho
looked very ugly. Patty waa staring
back at him ate*.lily and unflinchingly.
aa she wto ocucurned, she had never
known the moaning of |&gt;ovcrty. Fort­

tienoo Bright, Sr.. Patty's only friend
an I protector
Her tert* were over-

witli fruits and vegetables; aud, belter
still, her money was ao oarefnlly put
country were broken, and if all of thr
railroads failed, it would make no pos­
sible difference to Mias Patieuoe.
Bo, with a mind calm and serene.
Patty, Sr., moved around her kitchen.
mtnoe-meat. But, with a mind any­
thing but calm and serene. Pally. Jr.,
eat by tbe table, thinking.
Mi*« Patience rattled the atove-

banged the shovel and tonga. Bull
Patty never moved.
“Bring me tbe &lt;-gga. child." shewaid.
Still Patty didn’t bear.
So Mia® Pa­
tience went to tho cellar, brought oat
a baaket of tbc pare white, chocobu&lt;wbitea in a big bine platter sud dropped
the yelks in a bowl; then, sitting down
by the table, te-gan to pile them ap m
white maaaui by her steady stroke*.
Every little while she looked up al
Patty's dreamy face and misty eyea
“Come, child," she said, at last,
“you've been there long enough
Beat

‘ HELMBOLD’S BUCHU
OOEM IN Kb ERY CVIR

DR\ GOODS, SILKS ini DRESS GOODS

lx-&lt;i by the moat eminent physicians

Rheumatism,
8 pe r mato rrh cea,
Neuralgia,

Nervousness,

Dy.pep»l«,
Ac.

Groceries and General Produce,

Patty, choking a aob down in

her ‘

Well." said Aunt Patty,‘ you stop
re on your way home from church.

“Ob! Auut Patty." she shoutod.
“What's tbe good of it sU. auntie?’ throwing her arms around her nock,
Patty asked. “Don't they get enough to “ what have you been doing?"
cat at home?"
“There, go along, child.
You'veMi-ts Patience reddened with indig­ crushed my clean collar and knocked
nation and dropped her fork in the your hat aidewgys.'*
And Miss Patience gave h« s gentle
“The land sakes!" ahe exclaimed. " 1 ptuh toward the door
gneas there never waa a Bright yet but
Patty ran off. feeling exhilarated and
expectant. She could hardly ait still
" What do they do with the ‘more through the sermon, alt hough she tried
very hard to lie attentive; and even
Miss Patience looked at her suspi­ the beautiful anthems made verr little
ciously.
’ What are yon thinking impression upon _her. And. when the
about, child?" ahe said. "Speak it
and anala and cuusins were txchangiiig
Early in the morning Patty had gone greeting* in tne vestibule, she ran

ing room, the kitchen, or the laboratory ;
reduced by good managomcnl that it
amount* to but little in the courx- of a

,
,
,, ,
----• ,------l» wuBenbl'. fo. m . grr«
or —re ..
—o —..I. i™.

yard, new work exposed to injury from
the etementa, tools misplaced, essential

doubt tlml there waa such a land
Be
ordered, therefore, that some medium
lie sent for who could call npun the
deail heroes, and the spiritiial'.Atic me­
dium from Endor come, and. by some
ni’ lluel now hast to mankind, cuabtel
ment has been failing in strength, part­
Kanl to bold with hla venerable father a
nuhtary council. The menta of the
which bold no belief iu s wood world.
nartatire aie of no moment, but tbe in­

cauetl innate laeas, acu naa come to txLacl,o„, „.,k.
iu
,u no[qoo- bj
t
uu
works out its principles of law, and me­
I cbanict, aud arciuuvturn. Good thco-

gives us railways aud telegraphs, just
as it gives us the luster of the diamond;
and, when we would learn anything
of value about the idea of immortality,
we must move about*in the world of
active mind, and not among the wig­
wams of the savage, nor among the
bushes of the African.
Strike intellectual development where

'

Constipation,

Aohes and Pains,
General Debility,

Kidney Diseases,
Liver Ccmplaint,
Novous Debility,
Epilepsy,
Paralysis,

Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,

hsve flowed only that narrow Charou

tour .rere, a.-..,gniagi.utoli.or ta.-. .
H*ii.
Mroea.
1-----------------------------Greek, auu
and wurcu
which aep-iaio
separates uin
the «&gt;unw
Chriat- i ing herself.
tan from an endless life. It may be
“Oser," says Mrs Grant, " the Gen ! A
BLACK,
that this belief among lb© Hebrews rot**- era! lost al! his money in a potato specu- - * •
and fell and rose again, aa it has done I lation., He paid *750 for 150 btuhela
■ re .11 ....... . — re X
• l. . ire — . 1. . . I
■
. .
.
I . , .V
.
■
.
.

American and Foreign Marble,

their history is long and vaned; but it (
must te that
.i .
bell played
thought of
'

MonumeaU, Tombstones, Maudes, kc..

log to murder by starvation is made
again**, a man aud woman in San Fran
Cisco. They locked tbe woman’s hus­
band iu a strong room, on the pretense
that
and fed
to i
------------ v-------------------- pU1ai he
ue was insane, ann
it-a him
nim next io
ol
------------------------------------nothing. Their object wm to gel bis
l.d.H .ad uren.
: ““&lt;■&gt; !“•&gt;
™
«&gt;&lt;■ I ..
_
point of death when raacued, but imAlbert D. o»aw.
Shaw. United
States wu
Con-- ;I proved with proper nourishment
vbi«~ owe.
• anl
si* Manehe-ter, *in
a [
—:! ”
“ answer. •to
— _
W’s must consult the gentlaal manner
----- .u-l.,
question,
“What ia your opinion «r
of lb© ।
ot
lD ow .j.
future
prospects ...
of ^anufactarers
mcmahmeut;
our Mivice
advice uius*
must uin
not rau
fall j,
------ ;
!'
, ,tn I m&lt;
iMsxuucui, viu
EngteJr m.:
K.w.me, re I do. lu, .
dowo
&lt;b. .1—« hauU-re —oar— o&lt; U&gt;.. ,
j
j, |UUruTftnp
CmUdBU—re...—lerreklaUu .|—a &gt;o aUrereb —1 ndrrel,. U »a« ||| I IlT || R \
mrWla.k&gt;Uwopla,anU«UA»«»«»a|dM,,oj „ u,
u,. uadre J N 11H I UIIJ
.alarprire. l~*«d bj aa adrepreu, I h,^ o, hl„ —lUag
OJre
ol
.ao.Itang flake

NO PATENT NO PAY

which they were playing along tbe Nite
। or iu the Grecian peninsula. One ea] Mhlial thought ran lb rough all; noth

Decline,

Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nevoua Compl’nte,

Female Complaints,
Readtebe. Pain in tbe Shoulders,
Cungii. DiuuMwa, Sour SUHnach, Erup­
tions, Bad Taste in tbe Mouth. Pal pitatiou of the Heart, Pain in tbe region
of the Kidneys, aud a thousand other
painful aymptoms. are the offspring of
Dyspepsia.

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
iDTigorates the Stomach,

Is the Ion

wonderfully distributed over our vast j
___ ....—.11 i— — -—.r—I
i.
eat near the place of production. The
genius of American inventors and th©
growing skill of American operators,
coupled with cheap lands and cheap
food, certainly place us in a favorable
position for winning the race in the

trolling position in manufacture*.”
In answer to other questions Mr.
Shawaaid: “Uecr ia the greet curse of
tbe poorer claaaee in England; it dead­
ens the moral and physical force*, and.
at the same time, robe them of much of
their bard earnings. Thia drink ques­
tion ia the serious one
‘
England, once an ope
always an operative.'
New York Herald.

How did you happen to
apple jolly on another.
Patty saw it all in one glance, a
had walked around the bouse on the
then turned to Nannie, who had can;
day she died. Her daughter-in-law,
bold of her hand and waa thanking 1
Mr* Jane Donahue, with wtxxn she has
and laughing and crying all at once.
____ PaUv "I'm 1
*°r lhe P** twenty-two yean,
awfullj girt. but I h—1 done nog
,M‘
*
u&amp; several kmnihs, gidi Wifi* mnmuw
“Yss. you have,* Nrninie insisted.
and hardly a apeak al flrein the stove. •The man said they came from you. tocned to look around for the treesuno,
I wanted to put some wood in; but ahe and it Me t ail hare aether. There’s but never found it She bad thirtylooked so nervous and said no Then wood ia the wood-house, and flour and two grandchildren and three great­
ahe asked me to go to the closet .nd tea in the pantry, and potatoes and grandchild ran, one of wham ia nerving
in the United State* army. After aba
bnug htf aghweefwater.
I couldn't
«•&lt;*
help looking around, auntie; and there
wss only half a had of breed on a ptate,
"Iwaatyou to teflyonr Aunl Patty
and tbc least little scrap of butter in a that I hope she will ha—a great assay
broken tea-cup. I took her tho water; Thanksgiving days as happy aa tbe one
tail I fell every minute aa if I should

IMMkUM Mild IMwIMM*.

Indigestion,

of this lite, and partly because phlioau

vincit of tbc Latins being ouc uf the
infinite number of ab-iaca which, al- *
though small of themselves, when earnmed ,p
. gr.3J l«Ul lore .1 lb,.
,„„shl
„(
etid of the rear. As the thirtv wrond . . .
&gt;
.
,
‘
.
l«rt of an inch too bill© on ou© piersgone, ahe had seen something which
of a fiU-am engine, a sixty-fourth on auhad stirred her childish soul aa nothing
When she knocked at the door, and tAher. and aa mncii o» stdlaurKher will
u-j
i___l. _____ _ _ 1 ___
IfanMoaaUed “ Come in.' Patty knew result in proai derangamaat of the
she came borne aha had been trying to by the chan go in her voice that som.- functions of the machine, ao infinlteai- Sull
- - ------------- ---- --------tuink of ths beat way to prem-nt a peti­ thing very pleasant had h
----- p, _ — , u kg suouki nave but n»pe oi a second
tion co Anal Patty, and. now that the she waa not quite pre|A&gt;i
rPrTBLU.‘tTO------------------------------------------- ; life cue might be gl^l of it, but should
lor which there has been no return No I .....
r
.
, ■&gt;
opportunity had come of its own will, stations which were ma
her bean trembled and her spirit faded. opened the door
matter what the nature of the trade or vinced that* man dies aa a tree, that
But Aunt Patty waa waiting, with her
There Nannie sat, dressed in a blue manufacture, it is very certain that a unanimity of the children of tbe woods
fork in tbe sir and her eyes on Patty.
flannel wrapper which Aunt Patience material reduction of the expenses of i would weigh nothing. for should they
So. with her cheeks burning aud her had intended to make over for Patty, every department can l»c made by care­
all agree that civilisation were a calam­
voice tremulous from hope and fear, she
ful attention to the minor matters, and ity, and literature a weakness, we should
these remarks are made with the hope not feel affected by their common con­
that all interested will give them atten- sent Labor brings out ideas, joat aa it

" Hungry, in thia land of plenty I”
said Aunt Patty, contemptuously. “I'd
Klf.b nooACMC io

the iemling bonsca in Europe, India, ( H4MH.
tho British colonies, and North and
South America.
Beside the tergrea '
luminaries the city also dtrpoers every 1
year of acme 500 ballet masters, dancer-,
and mimic*.

HELMBOLD'S BUCHU
IS UNEQUALED

BLAST ER

Patty took up the bowl and wooden
won; bat she moved languidly and as

tienee said, sharply.
“There's your
Uncle Ebeu coming on the 5 o'clock
train, and Aunt Mans in the morning.

on. very frequently Epileptic Pita aud

1 stitntion lircoaws affected it requires
' the aid of an invig.miting medicine to
‘strengthen and tone up the systemwhich

*■

THE MARKETS.
A single trial will be quite sufficient

valuable remedial qualities.

PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

olMrrvntiou.

» in his highest estate. In ita
uh this wandering thought has
undergo
tenkaformatioua.
been not lorn unfortunate than
— fin— of Uiyaaea. who fled
■a witchery &lt;4 ope islan d only to

CAlZTZdX.tbast baSfr. *rtke cotamoo —|ijjfiriiiiin
to Mm* ttwy imbetmHth^rdeadin tbe
belief that tba absent soul would, at

See that the private Propri­
etary stamp is on each
bMtla.

Sold Everywhere.

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NASHVILLE. BARR

VOLUME VII.

MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1879.

NUMBER Hl.

maker*, the boot and shoe maker* and
It u *
— ~&gt;~C. w. Smith’sFOR BIRUOIK STEAKS^! -TP

be maintained on its
------ 1 may look forward to a
winter for to* working

14231681

FOR BARGAINS !N8UGAMj - "
’“
Uo to C. Wfatopi’a.
FOR HAM STEAK.
,ry
Ga to C.WT Smith’s.
FOR NICE. JUICY BOASA .1
Go to C.- W.’SmUfi'*.
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCQ,
Go to C. W. SmfthV
FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HANGING LAMPS.
8«Uh&gt;

xannaa coutuy,
Tmji Enitod States sends ebseae and
beef to England, and gnpu and lager
beer to Gsrmaay.
’
Paistxv belts ore to be worn directly’;
so ktesA moat ladies will tare to be la­
beled, "Look oat for paint,"
Ta« American W0 gold piece has
uscceeded the Englbdi sovereign as the
g Id standard of the world.
’
VriTAMD of 2,000,000 acres of land
ba during the past two yesro
Nxw Omxaxs is considering a thor­
ough system of sewerage, which will coeX,
according to the plana, fil.WO.WO.
Tax negro exodus from Texan to
Kansas is more than oonnterbalaneed
by the gra.-iahopi&gt;&lt;-r -Indus from Ka&amp;tas

TOR XAMPH’ftjA^
FOK BOLOCSAS THAT ABB BOSS,

)T. B. YOUNG,

FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith’
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS.

Tsx two sisters of the late Gee.
Hooker— Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Brainard
—reside in Watertown. N. T. They
will receive a handsome ilgacy from the

FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH.

Fi&gt;R PRESENTS WITH TEA.
Go to C. W. Smith's
FOR the WORTH or YOUR MONEY.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
t-THl WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
—winter ha» aet ia rally and rioiocUy in
Emcland, Franca and Ovrmasy
—Tba t■oanlrw de Moatijn.' tno'ber of U,-y' Aaaoctaitoi bald a private bmo&lt;u« at tbe Gibex ■ Empress Eagca K-. of Prucv, died al Madrid
• &gt;u Honea. In that dty, teat week, whiA waa
a few day* a#a, tiafavc t ta arrival of her dau&lt;L 1
fatly aliacHted. It is understood that they itec ded Siea an advaus. is prtoew of k'h bcw»
and trek papara, rsogiog fruat 1 to IX rants

D37D Enlarged ■ Improved

Lawrkxce, Man, haa no church­
bells within ita limits, with the excep­
tion of the Catholic ehimre. The mill­
bells have always rung for meciwg. and

-n»a United Ftatm Auditor of Ila Iriad Aroatmla tar jna* modvwd a coomunicaUan from
tbe VicoI-roASteta^/tteOsteal ^BrtSofUfl

CHAS. //. BRADY.

road Omponr nwloains a etack for SOOO.IWl.

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex
peditiously
Aociiratly.
LEVIS DURKEE

AINSWORTH i BROOKS

PAY HE HIGHEST MARKET PR1CI

The i’uaimaatar Gaceral raensomreta la*l».
lurnn to ecuUa tta Department to ad &lt;pt a sea.
era! r gulartoe of ita Poetai Usonn relative to
the payment of hrnnod iraUomity for r««
I 1-irU aruelee iael or destroyed in the puatai

OLCOTT 1IOUSB,
Noahville, Mlohljan.
C. (?. Wolcott. Proprietor.

Money Saiei by Dealini will Item.
A158WNW0RTH A ItKOOKS.
*
A Ptcroanl I’assoixYr.
It was a red-h:ured. in-ity ctanplcxr-i
- . .eRtaan tbM got BFsJ.vtaW
car while it was in waiting on the turn­
pot, two butaja, an.1 * lar^v number of buo out- With htv long hair, cajiardouR felt
hat, and n beard like a bn mug bush,
■Sm [HaresaqtdaelhfBSCrr butnert
he rrecmhled a returned Californian,
—The-&lt;nr »tebl-» of ffidE x'lti. lvrnar'Rail
rnaJT O-tnpauy New Tort were bume.! a tew and hu probably was. There was an

GROCERY

—The new Freocb cable waa formally in- dayaacu.
dayaaru. HSeveral
----firrmej were injured »y a
to, by s
from x. |ta|iMwwu. «*.- ramuy The.Samoa
• urery.-Prem.teot of me rrrert. rertrtdw. to I aovaptaij srot-vet-HOtairem had to ta ihu&gt; '

New Fresh Coods and Low [ scimeud An

yyiLLIAM JONES,

H.-im bo«Ll to. CASE . I w. o...
— ’

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
CHARLES SCHEIDT.
It.ACKhMITU, aiivu-tv pvoceufy to all work

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish.

W1"”

u“-

M u»

anna atxJ ammunition required, provided they
conUnu* their Ojbt Thia had occurred since
ta-u. Adami was al White nvap ,
-HpctortSoto, HL, I. ta-WK sssursw with
•osrirS fiver to such ah
sa to eaaae ths
elcatn* of the public Fcbooli
~
- An agreed crar is to be pn»«0-.«d to the

Cheese ui Everything

READY MADE CLOTHING,
Can, taerrtary ot fifiaie, ?,153; WaJ.wortt,
C.rorprroite-, H.S19; Wcedell. Treasurer. S.274:
Wan!. Attorney General, 7.SH. Lzgtelatiire—
IWruMtaan m.Jortty Io iLe Borate. 11; RepubI ean majtrt’y tn the B w, ’A M.Jorl y &lt;n

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Sasket flam ail SknMert,

Lentz&lt;£ Soos,
Selling Goods

UIS H IW AKIS I
10. Buton

e,*?;

“

tL

,i2^.v

L ™ ^Irik of

erenowtw.m &gt;-•. r-S'«. » X,iT^&gt;-?r".r7-..‘^‘‘.,7

LARGEST STOCK

GUNSMITH

smmnu iokt

Than anyother firm dealing

in furniture.

for Governor, :r&gt;.41M; Bingham, for Lieu Ur.art
Govrrnnr, 30Art; Warner, for herretary of
Rtate, 28,098; Guenther, for Treaaurer, *081;
Wi am. for A'lvwy Groe-al, 25 «!; WhlL
fonl, forPlaH8spsmteaHiart.tl.30n

Captain." rrnhrd the man

Ortincw ozvd Criminate

-a» MU IM

* Cat Muw .

bart—r, of LndvUie, abot and tilled Harry

with the inflammatory rheumatism in
my right foot. I made a crotsh-rvet
f6t It by hying1 my -cant ctosaariM over
my crutch, You eanto rushing into the
ear and kicked my foot wiihOui aa apol­
ogy. While I wm winuiug in hote tearod
agony yon said, * Buch a little jog might
do me good; the - 1-ttle starts word
very waking, and I looked like a man

woke Up stM.
I since coaldn't shoot
ye before L went to the gold digginga,
beromwi I was- too siek and too poor.
I'm all fixed now, &lt;nd here’s, the (ready
riilno to settle fari»afterT 'put a lead
mH into yc. and now, tb«m, as ii is me
Set byj Weke you up this time, I guess
, 1'11 reach out for old liulFa-eye-biojaier
nn*
Cn ataaft **
1 ■
Astha i
volvvr the___________ . f______ ______
molalion sjirong to tho car door, leaped
to the tidewalk, an&lt;f shod down the

-I halu’i, quite earfli.- observed the
•tranger.-ibet be is the cMp that trod
my foot, but I was sure that be had
trod, oa some other feller’d foot, and I
kinder thought I'd better fix him' for a
starter till I struck my
JVyui-

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I'm. report gnee on to say U»st the lucres, ins
demaeda of Um post*) service Oa l for a lance
iocrcaae lo the apptop. iailoo for the paymec.
at derka lu lb- p-L Sees Tta&gt; taUmate,
kl.eto.OOO, for Una itetu u gresUy below tta
actual used fr&lt; &gt;he TTfc*. . .
.
.

nave thus far Ixeu oblsUod by Lis scaool ate
am! Haitentj.
S*?! JS.
5“

It is said that the Emperor Alexander
of Rumis Iran become a confirmed hypo­
chondriac. He shuts himself up for
days, and can with difficulty be perauaded to ta*e food.
pBoartxrnro in tlx- gold region ot
Georgia oouCinnaawith unabated ardor.
Practical miner* are constantly arriving,
and the Flat Woods hare grown into a
mimatnre Black Hills.
Mim Yoccm. a school-teacher of Kite
tisa valley, Oregon, haa taken up a land
claim, fenced it, built a house, and this
year raise-l 612 buahels of grain, beside
teaching her school.
An cmbarraMcd actor bounded on
the stage of a San Francisco theater, in
u Fccne depicting a robbery in a hotel
office, and ahouted: **Oag the safe,
while I blow open the night clerk."
Cixts Seavxr, of Waterbury, Vt.
was posaeased by the idea that he iimat
Mt fire to a building every Wednesday
or die. He burnsd dwehmgron three
Bticceaaive Wednesdays before he war
detected.
Nsitiieh Indian corn, not iK»t*tocs,
»«

»OT

. »«' turwp,.

w.-rc know q in England till the opening
of the tenth century. The peasants sub­
sisted upon bread made of barley and
ground in a hand-mill.
Mibb Calxpomia Linton, Texas, re­
dding on Cottonwodd creek, while
walking in the wood*, met a large alli­
gator. Bhe got a rope, tied it around
the alligator's neck, and dragged it twe

Standing Armies of Europe.
Mn Noroan Bnowx.an Ecghshmaa.
There can be little question that the
present condition of continental trade lum invented a machine that will fire
is in great measure due to the enormous 3U0 abota a minute, and they pieree
bardena laid on the people by the mili­ on iron-plated vi-aael at a distance of
tary policy of their rulers. How heavy ; 1.060 yarda The French Government
these burdens are some details taken mix ordered 500 of the machines.
from a report lately ixsued by the Hun­
“Whxs wc take into account,” aaya
FORGOTTEN f ONG'RESNIFS.
garian Ministry will aho„-. According to . Horatio Seymour, “the values and tenthis report (the object of which is to ex- urea of European lands and compare
' hibitthr-relative weakness of the AtiMro- them with the low prices and free titles
............
Hungarian forces and advoevte an addi­ ot our own fertile soils, it is clear that
tion to tbrmj, the militirt, strength of ' they cannot be brought intoauah does
How ephemera! is political fame Rustia conaikto of 3,(Hfi,s00 mon, of] practical proximity without making
Among the thousands who figured in whom 600,000 belong to the reserve and gre.it clian^-jH upon both contineuta. '
thmr &lt;my aa Beuetocd and Reprcecnta- 2.44G.SOO to the standing army. The
Thk employment ot women in the
tires in Congrca*, the names ot but few regular armyatFranoe comprises 1.6H2,U-lograjdiic ecrvies in France, ou a
arc familiar to the qiresent generation. 000 soldiers of all arms, the territorial,
large scale, Ium now begun in Paris,
Clay, Webster, and Calhoun made an army 1,208/100; total, 2JH0AMX), to be
where
240 girls are undergoing an ap­
impress on the history of their country increased in 1892 by the addition of I
which, p^rbajm, will never lie forgotten. 300,000 reserve rnon to 2,723,000. The 1 prenticeship of three months on trial.
Hui clast of Btatesmoa standing next to I German power of all classes is repre- 1 They are cheaper than men, getting
them hi ability are evert' now almost | sen'ed by 2,004,300 men. of whom only *200 a year, wherero nien get tfOU
and MO&lt;&gt;. The girls are not cxpectod
faded out ot Uie public mind. Jqhn 1,076.200 belong to the standing anuy,
Forsyth, of Georgia, was one of the 307,200 to the landwehr, and 620,900 to
1 A GfcfcMAX wine-lover says: “Wine
the reserve, Italy has an army of 698.­ is a kind of standing army. againai the
000. and %uuliUa of S10.000. In JS9i.
Sswster ytUudloS of tbs 45,60f&gt;,00G. when ths reserve will number 1,016.200, burdens of his. Rhino wine, the inof people now dwelling in thia laud of ■ her total strength will reach 2,(124,200. fautty; champacno, the cavalry; Burours know that suah a man brer lived, i Austro-Hungtov ]&gt;oaaroaro a standing
William C. Preston, of Routh Carolina,, army of 800,000. a laudwehr of 299,318,
waa an orator of great power and a ■ and a reserve of 95,000 men; total,
Senator who reflected honor &lt;m toa 1,19^318. The grand total of all these
State. After his death how soon was farces amounts to 16,471,918, the stand­
he forgotten. WdfialeFs reply to Robert
Mm. Lrwis was alone at night in a
Y. Hay no &gt;a likely toheepka fRoyie's, ing armies alone numbering 7.925.OOM. house at Air Liao, Ohio. Bhe wm
Hut it must not be understood that all
memory fresh tn tbs mind of lbw eroder. the latter are now under anus; at least awakened liy the dropping of the key
Otherwise he would have been lost to half of them are ou furlough. They from the lock of toe front door. Queue­
the recollection of poatt-rity; yet ho wca form the first line, and all wtmld, of ing aright that a burglar bad pushed
one of 4hAi.lwillfanfe macs of hia day. course, be at once called out in the event it out, ahe armed herself with a pistol,
William T. Bawj, of JKpstucky, waa ,of a general war.' It'is nevertheless and. when he intruded his head, fired
men’
true that the great nriUtary powers have at it. -Hia dead body wm token »M»L
m tn ths poll­ nt their disposal 16,000,000 mon, who by a companion, in the wagon that was
------------------------------ -JMkfe to asy that haw learned, or are now learning, the to have earned the plunder.
a large majority of the present voter soldicr'a art. and are bound to rventor
Ta* will of the late Bishop Whitting­
are not apprised of the fact. Felix the ranks when required. The mind ham, ot Baltimore, is in lus own hand­
Grundy, si Ttnxnre
refuses to grasp the full signifteanoe of writing. and opens as follow*: “In the
eloquence at the bar and in the halla of three ptwtwutoua figures; but it may name of God? Amen! To the Holy,
Congress. It is only the political *tu- safely be affirmed that, so tong aa these Iflmwe&lt;l and Glortoea THuity, Father,
bloated ai insurants are suffered to exist. Bon and HMy Ghost, be ailoratiou,
taanks, and everlasting prataaP . The
know anything about him. Maryland
Biabop’s estate ocnsteta almost solely of.
kept Gen. Sam Smith is Congress
thirty-seven years. We might go on
and specify a aco.e of others, equally
talented *d infiueotealiutbdr «tay and
gnitiimtino, who are but aeldom thought
of beyond the iweemcta of thdr btood
relatoma. U nch should be the tote of
tbeae dMnguished politicians, what is

�WILL OFFER from this date, and until further notice, CLOAKS

and

CLOAKING at

I CAN SAVE YOU ON A $5.00 CLOAK $1.00
James H. 1
MW-tatawJ
tea k-.u.prn
EflEw E

10.00
12.00

itm»•croud largrot commercial fleet In the
world to alleged to be chiefly due to
tbe fact that villages pool their savings
to baild or hoy a ship, instead of as beer,
'
‘ ‘ I savings bank to
fee., fur a delimit-

1 have a LARGE ASSORTMENT in
CaMsad rajlp.

day of twenty-eight thousand dollars
ia brood daylight. and he didn't dis
cover tbe theft until a few hours nftat Up to the 15th
ward. We should like to sec any one had
ent l85.tXM.000
rob us of twenty-eight thousand doll­ Will ent &gt;6.000.000
ars in broad &lt;tayligbt-&lt;&gt;r iu narrow
aigbiMght'dtber. It can't bo done.

Even our who has an account,
ucsted to call aid sottlo tbeir are
r note ot otherwise within W daj
J»ly lltb, 1S».

All made in New Styles, and Neatly Trimmed.

I will also offer a nice .stock of

PLAIN

BASKET BEAVER CLOAKINGS
At a LOW FIGURE.:

They all do It.
the unanimous adoption of the follow­
ing resolutions : 1. That bearafter no
young man using tobacco in any form
c'lmiug m a candidate for the ministry,
shall be received into this conference.
S. That those members of this con­
ference already addicted to the use of

in public and when in company of per­
sons who de. not use it. 8. That all
circuits and muuious arc advised out

rertainlr reform in the right direct­
ion and if carryed oat according to
programme will cause a lively rustling
of the dry bones in the M. E. church.

No Lady can do justice to herself in buying a Cloak or Cloak Pattern without seeing
my stock.
I also offer A FULL LINE OF KNIT GOODS Comprising

(Jo to tbe Old Reliable Market for
Fresh. Salt and Smoked Meats of all
ely did no harm. ■
kinds.
*
Hbmkt Ros.
Mias Mary A. Adams, a girl of 17,
________________
attempted suicide at Battle Creek on
the 18th bv taring a dose of morphine
and pounded glass. Bhe gave as . tho
cause of tbe rash act that she had been
seduced by George Addison, who luul
promised to marry her. Addison ha*
fled, and his victim lies in a. critical
condition.
An Ithaca woman cured her hasband of staying oat lata at night' In­
going to the door when bo came
home and whispering through tbe key­
hole, "Is that yon, HenryF’ Her busband’s name u John, and&gt; he stays at
home every night now, and sleeps
with one eye open and a revolver un­
der his bead.
About a year ago Aaron T. Collier,
then residing at Dearborn, Wayne
county, deserted his family, consist­
ing ot a wife and several small child­
ren, and went to Portland, where bo

The people of Dakota talk about'
applying for admission to the Union
aa a State. For many yearn the broad
river of emigration flowed across the
undulating prairies and grassy ravines
of that vast Territory to tbe shores ot
the Paeilr. and the soil of Dakota was
hastily condcmmvJ m arid, sterile, and
unproductive, while her hidden trea
•area of gold, coal. and other minerals
were almost entirely neglected. Now
that the eligible lands iwyood the
Roeky Moantaina have been largely
taken up by settlere or grabbed by
speculators, seek era for homee are fur
mug their eye* to the desert which has
been traversed by^cnigrant trains for
ovor a quarter of a ccntu/y. and Un. ni
and villages ant springing up on the
banks of tbe Miasoari and of its affln
ent streams. A large part of the
Blaek Hills region is likewise situated
la Dakota and it to etaimed that the
total' population of tbe Territory
large cnongh to lustify its ambition to thrown from tbe horse’s back and un­
der hia fret In such a manner that tbe
enter the family of States.
sharp calk on a fore foot struck him on Repairing Done In the Beat
the side of the bead, producing a fract­
Manner Poaaible!
ure of thcsknll. from which tie died
a few days after.
One man waa recently shot b, an­
other who miatook him for a boar, an­
other met similar fate because his com­
tbe African repablic aa tbe latter-day rade thought he waa a deer, and now
comes Wm. Gale, of Livingston coun­
land of promise. It wMacrnelandn ty, with a charge of shot Tn his body
swindling scheme by which the Li­
berian fever was worked up among
tho Carolina negroes, in some eases by
their own preachers, in the pay of a

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At a VERY LOW FIGURE to close out.

G. A. TRUMAN

SEWING MACHINE

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

largest ud Best Selected Stock

all.—and famine and tbv ague have
eaten them tip. The provisions they
had paid for were not furnished; Mon­
rovia, wham lahar to rewarded with a
shilling a day, waa not prepared to
care for them. They died like sheep
of tbs rot. Of the original emigrants*
a few. bcoeght back by tbe kind sacr

recently in the Indian Ocean. Most of
tbeerew went down with tbe ship.
The Shenandoah was one of the most mill in Eaton towrobip.
Blood thirsty dogs devoured 15 sheep
famona of the piratical crafts built in for
Jew Krebs of Eaton last wack.
England for tbe southern navy. When
H P. Stall snota re-dent of Rnxsnd died of typhoid malaria last week.

FURNITURE

lust received at WOLCOTT’S TT ARDW A RF. a lot of 25

NEW IMPROV’D VICTOR SEWING MCAHINE
To be sold in the next FORTY DAYS for

95.00 CASHS O VE YEAR S TIME
We we were sharp enough to contract our machines before the late advance, and in­
stead of advancing the price of them, as our competitors are doing, we are Reducing the
price, and selling you a $35.00 machine for $25.00.
■

WALKER i NORTON

TWENTY-FOUR REASONS WHY THE “VICTOR" IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE
Parlor Suits,
Chamber Sults,
Easy Chairs,
Patent Rookers,
Bureaus,
Extension Tables,
Lounges,
Mirrors,
Camp Chairs, dtc.

Our Undertaking Departmnt

Prices that Cant 1 Undersold.

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Simplicity in Construction.
Adaptation to every variety of sewing.
A straight, self-setting needle.
Self-adjusting shuttle tension.
All motions positive.
Adjustability of wearing parts.
A positive take-up.
A perfect and positive feed, crossing seams with certainty.
Does not break thread or miss stitches.
Makes a neat, snug lock-stitch alike on both sides.
Has a few working parts, hence not liable to get out of order.
Entire absence of springs and cog wheels.
'
Runs the lightest and with the least noise.
Speed and ease of operation.
*
Economical use of thread.
Important parts made oi the best steel, and liignly finished.
Does perfect work on-all kind of goods from lace to leather.
It is at all times ready for business.
» t.:
Has more recent and valuable improvements than any other machine.
Require fewer repairs than any othei machine in the market
Physicians recommend it; their wives use it; the best testimony of iti
Beauty and economy of its movements attesting its superior workinai
Trials in competition usually result iu its favor.
Delicate ladies can do the coarsest work without fatigue.

nnmiM Humus i
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.

running.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

�STRUP!
Mr*. JwLu Mayo of Maple Grove is
bulidintf a new ham.
:
Our wv shetebas are aararohlaldy
crowded out this path.
.
The brick work M the new block will

Rat litlte can U- said alwut thi* case.
except that when f
** * 7 ~
"
in tt-was di»c-»rered by impartial men,
that there was not the slightest found•lion for Hick', claim, except Uis aS
datfta of R. J. Feighuer end Jaures M.
War Un. filed in tbe cause befme tbe

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BOSTON. STORE.

when the box was opened and haHota
counted. It la probable that Mr. Bieka J
engine aud a flat enr were wreck
based hia claim almost wholly &lt;m the The
'
the nffidavit*. Whether he will now ed
' but no person* injured.
Wm. Baldwin, rattle drover, waa sa­
pres* hi* claim furthej. or give it up
nd hr M. H. Mclukmh. on Saturdar, for

Main street, and aa tbe cxp» use would
be trifling, se suggest that tl»e Conn
of men, e vqp of bis own party, think
dl take aomo action in regard to th*
the matter ought to drop here. This
noose law auita.
mattrr. DoltJMHMKU.
T. C. Wolcott Qf Eaten Rapids, wa* case of fanned injury has now coat the
county not lens than
in payment
in
the
village
thia
week
visRiofc
hi*
!A Lively Runaway.
of Jury, officers of the court and uteriA lively Johnstown letter is received ographer. New that tbs bottom facte
jnataa we go toprm*. It will appear are known, it is hoped that the matter
frightened, broke tbeir hitching and
will not be pursued further. Judgr
in our next issue.
for a time made thing* jingle ou our
Tbe M. E. Social at Elder J. S. Har­ Hookrr did himself great credit te hie
ntrecta. Ttey were finally stopped on
der's, Tuesday evening, wm enjoyed by impartial ruling* iu the cause. AD,
the Tboruapplr river bridge, by anoth
with the exception of a few who are
n goodly number.
.
er teem, with neck-yoke brshs and
Tbe Homeopathic Medical Society exiramelv partisan in their 'views, say
hmtemtadlrdterTnagcd. tM team
meet at the Wolcott Home, Wednew his rulings were just and right
belonged teM. Bradly, living some
day, December Sd.
Trav. FMlKWlrft tod Bety.
Rose und wife, ot Hastings, ate thank* giving, and next Saturday will done
giving turkey at J. M. Wood's.
th.- term, a* the Judge is obliged to go
A big revival is in program at the to Marshal. although tbe bnainesn of
Hoamer school house, conducted by the term win not be completed.
Rev. Mowery of the U. B. persuasion.
township, arose seemingly aa well aa
Tbe M. C. R. R. hare erected hand­
Mr. Jas. P. Roberts has returned from
usual, atprted the fire in the kitchen some crowing signs ou the street*
Minnesotxu
store, and returned to bed again.
crossing tbe railroad within tbe corpoMr. A. J. Bowne, our esteemed
When his wife had prepared breakfa»:.
banker, hxi a largr tumor removed
she called him. but receiving m&gt; enewer
Rev. E. Miller of North Castleton from hi* back last week Thursday.
entered the bed room and waa horrified
and family, took the train for their He is getting along as well a* possible.
Tbe Patrons of Husbandry' celebrate
new Add of labor at Dahlgreen, HL.
the anniversary of their organ-ration,
on Wednesday.
bv a festival at Union Hall on Dee. 4th.
Township treasurer* are solicted to lion. J. J. Woodman of Paw Paw, and
Some rascally thief invaded Wm.
favor u* with the printing of their tax other prominent speakers are expected
Boston'* residence on the night of the receipts. We guarantee good work to be present.
19th, and stole a lady’s gold watch, and price* aa low aa any.
Mr*. Norman Bailey, vice President
chain, key and breastpin. a large num
of the W. C. T. U. fortbe 3rd congre*Them iron hitching post* put down iouil DisL, Iras issued a call for a con­
her of coin* sealed to a box, a lady's
in
front
of
Kellogg,
Demaray
A
Co's,
vention
of Barry county temperance
portmoniae. and filO in silver. The
women, to take place at tbe R. R. Club
matter ha* been put into Sheriff Lee'* furniture store, are neat, ’.and a gt».«l rooms in this city, on Dec. 2nd and 3rd,
thing
to
anchor
a
horse
to.
hand* who offer* tH reward for tbe re­
for the purpose of organizing a conJacob Huffman of Maple Grove, on
covery of the property, and any infor­
mation tlntf mav lead Ur the apprehen- Monday, brought io hi* season'* crop of
dried apples. It weighed J*14 pound*,
moc of tbe thief.
and was bought by Boise it Francis.
And the News prophesies that next
Io our neighboring township of year will witness more extensive and
Maple Grove, on tbe 90th Inst, there •olid improvements in this village,
were born to William and Eliza Hard­ than ever occared in any one year being. three girl balnea, their joint
weight ]*eing 13 Ibn. 14 ounces. Tbe
fiist weighed 5 lb*. 10 ounces ; second
* in*. 8 ounces ; third 4 lb*. 14 ounces,
and have been named respectively
Mina, Ms'tic and Minnie. Tbe little
H. J. Hancbett and son John, of ;
ladies are well and hearty and. al ready,
. new ,t™m I
OUm, «bool optnrf oa &lt;h.
are attracting a great deal ot atten­ Mor,,.. &gt;,.v.
tion, haring received thirty caller* iu saw mill, which they are setting up for
Wm. Nelson has hia boure finished,
bnshirM at Kent City, and where thcr and i* occupying it.
will reside during the winter.
Hiram Nelson, of Clinton, 1* visiting
RcfmtLig U Bury’s Victim at Diptberia
C. W. Smith has moved into tbe relatives in thi* vicinity.
Diptberia of the moat malignant, house lately vacated by W. M. Wilkin,
Jod. Smith and wife, o( Jackson,
typeha* made it* appearance in Carl­ aud Frank McDerby »nd his new wife are visiting al John Hunter1*
H. Clemons, and Dick. Cunningham,
ton. Mr.F. Bull, a poor cripple, lo*t have commenced housekeeping in the
are aroand as chimney sweeps.
* daughter co Sunday from the dread
W. D. Stowe i* taking music lesson*
disease. Hia wife and older daughter
vill­
Smith A Clark are making arrange of Mr*. Minnie Chamber*, ot
meet* to give a tell al the Opera age.
time, and Mt. B’*. chicken-hearted
A. E. Foster, of Muskegon, is visit­
House, on New Year's eve. As tbe
ncighlxir* were so liadly scared that
boy* Lave tbe refutation of giving ing friends in thi* vicinity and at Mortliey refused to preform tLc burial rites.
their patron* a pleasant time, a large
Tbe town board, finally on Monday,
attendance can be anticipated.
buried tbe girl and relieved the unfor­
Tlw last meeting of tbe Maple Grove
tunate family from thia sorrowful aituaA complaint resembling diphtheria
U. B. Mix*-. Society was held st the par­
has bv»m running iu Mr. Merrifield'*
nonage, when Mr*. Shelly was made family. ,
,
happy by the present of • haudaom*Thaakigiring DayRollo Sanders, and Charles Rouw.
Thanksgiving Day was appropriately chair. The next meeting of the society nr»- at work on tbe new opera house at
Vermontville.
will
occur
at
Wm.
Jarrard's.
Jr..
on
observed in Naahvillr. Tbe merchau •
Mias Laura Shepard, celebrated her
tile establiahmeuln ctaeed tl.eir door* Thursday, Dec. 4th.
day. on Wednesday, by a party
from eleven until two o'clock; au ap­
James Clarke, Esq.. of Hasting*, will birth
iu the evening.
propriate sermon waa delivered to a »p«-ak at the next icmjM-rancc m.i&lt;u«
On Saturday and Sunday there will
crowded bouse, at the M. E. church, by meeting, which takes place at tire lie a quarterly meeting at tbe M. E.
tbe Rev. A. D, Newton, from tbe Christian Church one week from next church at the village.
words. "Bleased is tbe nation whose Sunday evening. Mr. Clarite is one of
Mr*. Wing ia thoroughly overhauling
God i* tbe Lord,” from Psalms; after the best speaker* in tbe county and it her house at the village, and when
which tbe main business of the day, is hoped that there will be a large at- done will be a new bouse.
Farmer* are hauling iu tbe dollar* of
disposing of turkey, mince pic, cran­
the daddies with a rush, from the sale
berry sauce, was unanimously aud gen­
It look* m though a few of tbe boy* of fat hog* and other stock.
erally attended to throughout the vil­ imagined that the only way to ob­
D. C. Smith, one of our merchants,
lage- Tbe poo., too, wen- remembered serve the GovernersThanksgsviDg pro­ ha* taken a holiday, and gone to Disaixlgare thank* for tbe turkey sent by clamation waa to fill up with hard ci­ mouilale to spend Thanksgiving.
Thi* i* a good time for the fsnncr*
their charitable neighbor.
der and beer, and right here we desire to gather in the "dudad*'' to satialy the
to mid timt thorn boy* wbodid thus­ de*ires of the township treasurer*.
A Large Estate Settled.
ly are naming a habit that will em­
Harley Page haring bought tbe prop­
The estate of Thoma* 11. Hinchman bark them upon a great, tumultous sea erty formerly owned oy William Hows,
at the village, ha* occupied the same.
deceaacd,&gt;f Johnstown waa cloned thia of shock* and «turm«.
Jim Davis having bought 30 acres of
week and Lewie E. Hinchman, tbe ad­
A-State street woman learned that land of G. W. Slater, win *oon move
ministrator, discharged. The parties
suJter was Latin for wotunu, and being back into W est Kalamo, and in sight
all being of age entered into an agresomewhat foud of conundrum*, asked of hi* birth-place.
ment aa to tbe division of tbe property
Ernstus Clemmons is lying danger­
her husband * hat was tin-difference
and papers were drawn iu accordance
ously ill with paralysis of the left optic
between herself and a rauls. And aa nerve, and a complete prostration of
be hail been married several year* he tbe nervous *y*tcm.
tbe largtat estates ever settled in
wa* loo tliougbtful to troubw her by
The Isirtier shop at tbe village has
Barry 'county there being a trifle
guessing, but kindly remarked that be "busted,” tbe proprietor*. Lefever and
over thirty eight thousand dollar*
Stowe, one going into well digging,
had never been able to sec any.
in land and rood paper to distribute.
and the other to school.
The Middlevilc Odd Fellow* have
_____________________
Judge Smith apeak* In high term* of
&lt;rf neraoaal property next week,
the conduct of the heir*. especially of secured the Hoo. Schuyler Colfax to
deliver hia great lecture on the life and ; after which, having rented his farm,
ol .lbnU&gt;»m Uneota In Ih.i 11»
•» &gt;'"&lt;“1^
ling and looking after tbe estate for
pUn on Ibe oveoln. nt Dec. Kb. Th.
The Son de.nl reeonlej in Enlon Co.
tbs past year. Hia accounts were weU
was tbe west half of section eighteen,
this town, the records previously being
kept, there not being the best discrep
ancy. After distribution was unulc Li* everywhere, being non-partisan, chaste kept at Marshall.
elegant and Inspiring In character; and
H. Bander* has ornamented the front
of hi* lioune with tbe beads of two
tea eent. JhAn doe* not always happen will undoubtedly prove very rcmem- deer Le killed thi* fall. The work ia
even in estates very tuucb smaller than crative to the society. Let all those well done, nod show* much taste in the
who can, conriestly, attend.
taxetdimiat. Will. Bandera.
thia one.
Early ou Monday morning, before
we had time to get our eye* open, Mr* Clrmmona waa purchased by Hiram
Gridley
paid ♦«. They weigh­
New* propounded the following con­ ed. when; price
4 montli* old. 310 pounds j
undrum; ••Where’s our Thanksgiving weight of one at them, 17» pound*.
turkey coming fronf We immedi­
Onsdsv Ustwesk a little child of
ately gave it up, but had matoely Chas. Alberton Ml from, or tipped
reached tbe print shop before Mr. W. over Hie high ehair In which It wa* altting, falling against the »tove and bad­
H. Baker, a big-hearted farmer of Ver­ ly fracturing tu nose, and burning its
montville invaded tbe sanctum with a
Live, and a* tine a turkey aa waa ever

throat, wbooplng cor.gi(, etc. Oser u
■disW btMlM Md mi(Ms CM tart /rir
pears. It grres relief where ever neod,
and the power to impart benefit that
saaaat be bad from the cough mixtures
now iu use. Bold by all druggists ax

Han never been brought to Nashville, or sold
ly rctooimended for curing livur couiplaint, eouatipatiou, sick Iwndache, fe­
ver and ague, and alt dineases of tlio
stomach and liver. Sold by all druggtetatUcnute per box.

840 against tb.- stock buyer.
The concert on Thanksgiving waa *
grand succesa. Notwithstanding the
ted weather, the boms* wm Jammed.
s*i_
i... i__ . - -- - -

Good Suiting* for 6 pence per yard—just think of it.
Dregs of Wine Suiting* from 16 to 25 cent*.
Peacock-green Caahmere, 45 cent*.
Brocade*, in all colon, from 20 cent* to $1.
All Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.
A PRETIEE LINE OF

8. B. Avery’s father is making him
a riait.
G. D. Barden has gone to Ode—a to
teach the Anway school.
Uncle John Jordan tuts had his bouse
nsdated. outaido and In.'
Mr*. Ira Stowell fell over m pail, last
week, and received severe injunr*.
The M. E. church wmr-rrbwded on
Bunday morning, to bear the Rev. Mr.
Ornick discuss tbe subject of danciug.
Tbe institute of Friday aud Saturday
was a sucres*, and there will another
in four weeks at the South Jordan

Boys' Suits, S3 and upwards,
rF"Sch&lt;x&gt;l Book at reduced
H.Q.l

JJOIHE BRUTBEBK.

DRUGGISTS.

liUNHK

The item last week with reference to
tbe death of Mr*. J. W. Curtis, waa a
mistake. She has been very *£ck, but
is on tbe gain now.
On the first of the month John A.
Jordan pnlled up a stalk of wheat that
waa sown on the 90th ot August, meas­
ured. and found it to be two fret and a
half longThere is to be a shooting match for
one turkey, at Woodland Centre, on
the condition (luit the owner sliall put
up tbe turkey to Im- shot at for75 cents
and tbe winner to put up the same one,
and all who shall win it. until 8 p. m..
when they sliall repair to the basement
of tiie grand opera house, (owned by
Mr. Big Indian) when they shall com­
mence to raflie for said turkey, on the
same conditions, ami continue until
midnight, and then should tbe turkey
live they shall continue uutil 4 a. m.
If it should die. they are to play for

Cocxcn. Room*. Nashville Oct. fit, *73.
Council met pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Present. Wm. Killen. Pre*t
dent; Meaar*. H. A. Barber and W. H.
Young, Trustees. There Ix-ing no quo­
rum present, on motion by H. A. Bur­
lier the Council adjourned until Friday
evening. Oct. 34. !«&lt;». by aye* and nay*
aa follow* : Ayes, Young and Barlier.

Cot-xciL Rooms, Nashville,Oct.94,*79Council met pursuant to adjourn­
ment Present, wm. Killen, President,
Mr—r*. L J. Wliwler. W. H. Young.
H. A. Barber. 11. Roe. aud A. W. OI.Q,
Absent, T. C. Downing.

Tbe following adeounta were pre•ented, anil on motion were allowed
by aye* and nayi
“ "
Aye*. Wheel.Old*. Nay*, nou—
A. C. Stanton, draying............
E. J. Feighuer, Recorder's fee.
Ou motion Council adjourned.
V .1 I’ri/iWYri?
tv v Ku ■
CorxciL Rooms, Nadi viHc, Nur.
Regular meeting held. Present, W.
Killen, President; Me—cs. 1_ J. Wheel­
er, H. A. Barber, A. W. Olds, W. H.
Youn^
^’”rn*n&lt;- Trustee*. AbThe minutes of the laat meeting
Were read, and on motion approved.
— Th* following account* wen- pre­
sented. and on motion allowed by ayes
and nay* a* follow*:
AytK Wheeler, Barbt
Old* and Young. Nays,-------•■Wm. Kerr, room rent............... (53.37.
P. C- Yates, 400 yds, dirt on
Main street........................................ 40.00.
H. H. Jones, 11! yds. dirt on

BOOT ARD SHOE HAIER,

Men«' Overcoat*, $5 and upward*.
Mens’ Rubber Overcoat*.
Ladies’ Cloaks, prettier and better than
Ladiea* Derby Waterproof Cloak*.
Ladies Rubber Boot*.

BOOTS AND SHOES
have never had, and
a great deal.

D/D

that

raying

ScM Botts! Sttoel BmR

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER

Blank Books! Blank Books!

WE PAY THE

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes.

For Produce, and give in exchange good*, 16 ounce* to tbe
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

ixpect and dei

PRESCRIPTIONS,

SEk&gt;T.
For Men. Boys and Youths. Prices
from (3A0 upuanl*.
Boot* and Shue* iu rndlr— variety.
Kip limn $3.00. Calf ihrnt. (9.00.
Women’*. Mi—r* and Children's
Sh&lt;M-s from M cent* a pair and upward.
We sell our Gmeertes at freight
advance.
Basket Furnished Jap Tea at 4r&gt; cents

We make oar uarefaaaes for Cash.
and aave hundred* ot dollars annually
by *o doing. Our trade is 30 per cent,
larger than a Tear ago at the same date
owing to the uniform cheapness of
everything we sell.
Wm. A. AruwouTii.

NEW STORE
NEW GOODS
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

COMPRISING EVERYTHING

WILSON &amp; HOWE
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS

GROCERIES

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

BOOTS AND SHOES, HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING YARNS

D. C. GRIFFITH
JJUKTt AM I'OM ’THE

BOSS STOCK
and au motion «u accrf
On motion the Council
E. J. Fewiixkr,
We

GO8DN

Just Received

GOIIG, GOIRC. GBINGI

DRESS GOODS
All of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES' CLOTH.
AH the latest styles out

BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

TERMS REASONABLE.

DON’T FAIL TO CAI L

DRESS lAKlJiG A SPECIALTY!

A BIG LINE OF

felt sskitt

rsj

FROM 30 CENTS TO ♦».(«

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

�which he me

"Me b not.

Ho wm obliged to go to

it.

compound
QLEJOIfT SMITH,

Attorrw, M l**,

FLUID EXTRACT

Latah writers

theory and adventure.
The
literatort ta Um ptetars srf the
arrival!

A new life s.-xmed lb open
To
■ottee, left the young

LlTIfS 11NTAKF,
asleep; if they strolled through the
leafy groves, Mabel would waadcr ofl in
Dowa .through tbe Nall green grMa, ■w-sreh of sooto flower or stone, returniros, th. purling brook, Lutie Malvin
the*Greek and Latin books the future
home. Bhe wm trying her ekiU at
both principle and detml.
match-making
-tbeirtiny
Hooter doubtiee. embodied the com­
Buocrsa sons crowned her effort*, and
mon theology wbm, in his “Odymey," bs
her room aud told lend. hit.hero through tbe tpintual
■ton. with hia atal- woriri to meet the many noble ooao who
h*d fallen in bottle, or in the embrace
of oommoo derth. The reenery differs
to her than .11 the world.
Uttle from that in Dante. Homer wrote
•d^y* °b'
**PP3frr »hr BOO yearn before Christ, and, m he was
on her arm. Placing the I'S.vket brim
ming with ita floral treamree, in the
abatte, that their freahueea might not
lie impaired, .he nested h«-reelf on a
large grey stone, then drawing forth a
letter perused it several times,
’
“ Ysa," she solikxpused; " Guy it
coming homo st tart. ■ I wonder what

wrought. He will be much taller, I
suppose, and more than likely hi* face,
which then waa smooth, will Ie adorned with a beard. Dear Iwutber Guy. *o
anxi-Hi* am I to ace you I can hardly
restrain my impatience;" lh&lt;-n, picking
up tbs tatter which hail fallen to tbe
ground, she read doud : "Be with won
tomorrow without fail," and returned it
to her jxx-ket, and *st mnung. forgetful
of the time, until the twilight shadow.

"We are gttug boiur k’MptiW'to

Poor Guy will fed bad, I .umoac, for
hia heart was set on having In. friend
fur my husband, iio wouldn't blamr
ma if he only knew what s noble man 1
have chosen.
Lutie waa surprised when, ou their
arrival borne, Ouyeame out and greeted
Boyd a* in old acquaintance.
■‘Back again, are you.old bovf* disk­
ing him cordtaHy by the hand. ’How
did von .u-vced?"
"tTorked like a charm." replied Boyd
in a whhj»r,
Tf-wLitM- there seemed aomethiug
my.terin^a sboat thi*. for B.-yd had .1
way* mainiait&gt;rd indifference rt the .
mention of her brother’, name, an-1 now )
" friend, J
he wm greeting him a* *n nld
and wa« actually whispering to him '
I
What c&gt;&gt;uld it mean?

Attorney A Counsellor,

PoiATMUk.—Tboro U
potato that ia a bettoi
a bill
Bnowflakc. Two sound &lt;
are snilniswt. A. maar j--------------------dealing with this thsory of a future life raired therefrom M if* whole potatoM
■cured. The bsM potatom, grown tfo*
der favorable circmnrtaocas. eunirta 20
pMMwL of stareh; poor ones, about Ifi
|wr crnL—Rural Nev Yorker.
Haxmlkm Ccrnnmc. —Her. ia a
fetipe for a parfoclly harmlem 60-

J LEE REED A CO.,

LUMBER WAOOIl,
Farm Waoowi a Bmccialtt.
yto

God ia rasUoM and unhappy aud long,
to be absorbed and lose in the Infinite
hia solitude. In Buddhism the millions
took up and peuy for the time tn come
when lb«y may drop imck into tbe Bu
preree Deity aud rert foravor a part of skin smooth and white.
God. It sccma a Utile batter dsattnv perfectly harmlees.

poBERTM A HOTI MM INS,

A SPECIFIC REMEDY ? ALL

DISEASES

BRDGS,lED!ClRE3HiC!EIiCiU,
Try it; it ta

BLADDERS KIDNEYS.

JJOWERS A BARLOW,

Hebrew and llgyptun aM^Grqpk xrere a grave, but man ta gone.
i BQd r nil oul bad one... Dp not remove
^at
Looking into these Asiatic and Ito- any of the outer rind but what cornea tn. aa oAear red • R
all in aubstanu.1 hsrtnoireM to thigga
beyond tha grave. Ttod. Homer's*poem man world*, marking how dark the off in tb0 handling. Thsy atao keep u predict ft
Y^weoUo
wm not simply wire fiction, and. aa real death-bod uf man Vast coming to well in rope, and hung up. tbe eorieot 1
such, rejected \&gt;y his am We msjjnfcr i lie, it wav high time for * At’&lt; flow of &lt;ay w nmke them, which la te tie then, rire &lt;W*«Mto! •» f»
from the fate that potei teiusot toove I faith. The Wcterti worUl, destined on‘&gt; b.y or straw band, which is tiottew I l&gt; tak. * *&lt;wk‘*t iha
•gainst tbe public impwmn; and from by race, and by language, and by in- than a Make. This plan 1* naeful where j
'-yMt, wa* in »helf room is scares I but ths point* jo ■
the additional fact that the grave and rtitutaou* to become
logical men who followed Homer in danger of being wholly over-tart by thi* । observeareaoool,airy utuatiou, warmth . namortal btroBOgba
And tew re-y_
time repeated m philosophy what he night of death. Thd-Roman gnniu* ^d moiatur© * being more inimical to
m’tto tereti"
had said in song.
Pythagoras taught wn. very powerful for good oj ill. That I their keeping Uian frost.
the migration of * ula from nun animal iron cthire prom ulga^dTiyAureh oared UiIin|&lt;) RtP,.,„._A roreesponden l tal7 wnUwfabi***
in ant-thor, and. Io the red tkot men
mil*
,T:te
&gt;,««,«.
ta^ta-1
■
“
‘
■j
te'dSXXi,
teLS*te
."S
might lead holy live, and thus |ian* up- &gt;
. -t * laresefnlly
„ anai»- raised in ,I-tx3. lf Ui baby
won! toward angrl. or to nobler form* men of marble rather than men aud
“I find no difficulty st ta* nasal boar—Kstf part 3 li
of tnrel.-ood. red not be ordered down women of mingled virtue and joy. Or,
in railing nice crisp ones in my garden, drti/i roa rt** ap promptly *od_ rwurt,
toward brute*, he organized a form of । flying from .nch aevrrity, society would
have licoome reusual to the last degree. and haruig them (n rotation during the
clitxrcL who*- metalxwa, like tHr;
T iL.^ ». X,
.re,., a, pr»5»** vmo
ehitoe bf the bld Ostholie - lemmata* j No room is left for conjecture or pro- entire seiaaon. What the radish need*
is a fertile, sandy soil, that doe. not UU. j.&gt;o ww» uodsr good d^HpU-*-' An
|
phecy.
here,
for
ip
thore
days
when
the
tion. .peat all llicre yean imrifying i
tbemBckes that they might bs found empire wn* duuolnng the Roman bake un the surfree. The reil &lt;d my y«a-«rt fl.t»reu&gt;« up red dowa tto sx&gt;
u»«»
ready at death for a happy trausmigra- mmd, which had once been so grand pni~&lt;u&gt;. u».uiL
and quick growth do the rest I narual voice u&gt;d frtret to *tn&lt;. •Boe*.
tiun. Tbe apcetaele of many thousands
following thu PyliugorM - a Uwumu J
toxa
ot
which
the
English
U.ngue
remember* of one brotherhood being oe

For Debility. Lose of Memory. Indi-

TJENRT A. ItOODYEAR,

1RCM, RAILS I SHELF HARDWARE

and Dry Skin.

Concuniption follow. When tbe Coo

the aid of an Invigorating medicine t&lt;&gt;

DEOPLEW DREG STORE,
I
Itowtin.

Dill GLINT A BOOiiSELI.EB

Lullo Malvin wa. a comdy, merryheartetl young girt She had roft
brown hair, which cltutercd clo^v an able funger to restrain her cqriosiiy
yy«. S. GOODYEAR,
around her neck and brow; a broad. "I &lt;tere&gt;nd an explanation." gtaucing in
dignatitly first at Bovd. then at Guy,
depth, was reflected the spirit of truth; who .uxxitaughing immoderately. “1
full, red lips .and well-rounded chin. sec nothing to provoke snch merriment." were-not. simply p6cde, liui wjty.ti.e
were not Miccresfu! io nuaing rediabew .’ou b*
Bhe wa, of medium height aud rather
" Guy will explain,’ rtegrnod Boj(d. prastical belief of a targe multitude. row we die," and under thi* flag of
inclined to embonpoiiif. Her winning whereupon Ogy stepped forward and ; 1’indar, following at a di»u*M&gt;e of 100 Lcenae the crimes, and vice**, and de- until they formed Ixxl* of sand wheeled w 9^!
manner drew around her a targe circle ■aid; ” ll i. ju*t this. Lutie; jou were years, leaves u. a very forma! and calm |&gt;rav tiy of the Itoman lieeama such that from the road. In heavy or clayey Roita
nuitabos are apt t&lt;&gt; be tough, pungent vow do
of friend..
they
are
literally
in
our
|»urvr
lougu.
dutenuinoi you would uol get acquaint |KM-m alruut the reward, and pauishand wormier, unles. the ground 1* kept “&gt; u* I
uusjicrttablc.
She hall, of con rec. a greet many rd with my inend. here, and you ran ineut* Ix-yend thi* probation :
a titora, but toe treated them *11 alike, j*4j. We conspired. He followed you.
t yard tall by Uaalf; oaetaby 1
allowing not the slight*-*: preference and l&gt;ehold the result; my dream*-will
biuloeM thas you atsl your
of the ides of a second life there eame
■p»rtin«iit ess .tteorf to; bet*
___
| io a mighty reinforcement. The troop. qaalrty of soil alluded to, a rtoh ■simIv whdAa ahe **1 muting, her thought* were l-e vrnfird."
‘
preMbte. hrtw fall oflawtaa* 'F^T^P.'V
O T") G?
lijssi
that
will
not
bake
on
the
anrfsre-,
,n
'*
r
not of lorcre, but of her alisent brother,
t
of
Life
bad
been
falling
back.
They
it ymt yt*SM. you eant mtae -LJ-CV X
" You do u«»t regret our little conspir­
--------------------7
u
..
u
,
"
111
generally
jwodnee
uu-o
rruq&gt;
•o soon to return.
acy. do you, dcarrat?" ukrd Boyd.*teal- I &lt; Ithera paa« ’
a
shield
:
flarc
once'
pron.l
Wnr.
Ira-lrnu
ndiabe*.
?f
it
ahould
lose
it.
virtue
4&gt;
y
,
"Lutie! Lutie! Where are you? ing to her side. " Bay that you are not |
T&gt;.-rank,
—-a—
.a —
Guy hat come!"—and Robbie, a little angry It wa* my only bo]x\ and I
in tbe Jurt. Tbe
ot t Death
were by planting the aamr crop for a num- rtfht
becoming more unanimous and bolder her ot years. Jiangs to another location.” T* /“
ooul-l net give you up, afyer 1 met you
^'a’r
j^OBT. J. GRANT Setts
that night, without at lca-t one !naj to
doug in.other hundred vcor*. Tho'e venerable leader*. Seneca and — St Loum Gfoto-Democrs'
Aurelio*,
who
had
bold
the
legion,
fnnu
Why, wa did nut expect him until
'
’ &gt;y perseverance ha* ' Atl(j ths |*&gt;et Ortirtratzia show* tltet.no
narrow.” she Mid; an-!, hastily mux been rewarded.’
| great change lire come in the public
re red war.’ qu&lt;&gt;l**l , thought, fw, in a hymn to a, patriot
maruh un ami p- s-r - the land, th-- fin- Hural .Veir Yorker
In order to tert
“ «°»r-w»li to ita
______ I off.
who had I CSC lie*I the land from con
Lutie acknowledged, to Ikyd'. dr apmtors he declare, that the honor* ai-te. and the heart In thi* rrui« . the relative cropping qnaUticu of the 2SL ae^mT’to STirkTl
" I heard him telling mamma that it hght. that ahr did net regret the con i much that patriot wim receiving frt-n . m»gbt.y ImmI of new troop* came and few varieties of potatoes I cultivated men
Salt, Limo, Water Limo, Ac.
wm mere chance that enabled him to •piracy, red, m papa's consent was easily ! men ws* only a type of the bh«» h« the banner of a accund life waved again out of Uie multitude introduced to the
get here thia evening; and oh. Lube F outamied, an --ariy day wm named for I would cnp&gt;y m heaven among Ita- im" In beauty. Tbe individual wa* neither publie within the last few years, on the
yyw. f. Hicxs,
“o to I* al*x&gt;rbed m deity nor m dust A 5th of May 1 planted eight hill, of each .
he brought or each nice present,
the inarrmgr. Robbie at Aral rebelled al | ninrtals. When you hove j*k&lt;«l iTato
tops, marbles, kites, aud a knife iurt the thoagtit of the big man taking 1 and Hoersten to this llrt of witoOMes.
•d the following kinds. The soil waa a Amc
like papa'a. I haven't looked al all of •tater Lutie away, l&gt;nt with the promt** 1 you Lave a compendium of the Greek
l&gt;t-tual
gu&lt;&gt;d
at
ihi*
experience
nure wa* u«cd. Tbe tuber, were cut in
that he should visit her a* often a* hr ' thought fur pt-rhsp* GtO years, and in . (
•
mc uvun^ui n ..ig man win- liked hr tii ally yielded.
•ingle ryes, and one eve planted tn a
, .•! that long pc nod it varied but little. 1
him. too; gurem he brought him for
The welding wa.* a grand affair, red I rhe poem* of Virgil teach u. that thr ' i
hill. The care given all was the *amc
CrooUcry.Glu-warc, Xo.
yon. ’cau*o—oh, my!" he suddenly con­ ocea»ioiied great rejoicing among the I Latin world wm tire regular .ucccsor
in every particular. At digging lime I
cluded, a* the Intlc fdiow'. Imre foot nil...-., A. U... tarn*. -M****;taOIMkth»lM,.&gt;talll&gt;«&gt;M-l-y-ta-v
wleeUd four hill* of each variety, ailh
rf
came in contact with a Motic, turning the happy couple rolled swav. manv ve come to the borders
the following result* when tire resj-ective
our own t. - ■ ._
lywlth j^F.NTI.FY BKOS. A WfLKINN,
thereby
bringing
one
more approviK
tug
hi. thought, into • different cuannd.
T» tw.uhm&lt;*l»«.u4 pn.p.nl, I Chmu«&gt; relW^.
«.
j.. tai
taJ’ltuta
H Kiw'^
" Where!.* he?’a*k&lt;4 Lutie, on ei. ■ I..1
tara
All ua&gt;Q0. .u.l p-noa. b... Uru
AU uT™M te pmtatad l&gt;,
tering the house
nm.. . I h-gbr- ..'i'l u— tall.. 1 L.r. .
j
,,, „ „u „
|,JT, T|;,
*' In tbe pa^kir,’ answered the alcn—t
I ■■ “
"I "I---"- I"' “ -&gt; । l™l„ u. tai. tanrtng tata -M lota.,
breathh-4* Bolibii'. for he luul Ihh-l
tao —
&gt;-»■» -«“• “ &lt;-&gt;l‘ Iftao U1.I..M aono l.I.m To ta.
Bayard TMyt^.
u ,
. „ ,
' of-my*tery. If it be true. ■* alleged I
He reached out Hia power
Mr. Stedman. fOr Y--*b. th^frteud ot thrt our ot the ancient. |nnrd away red fld
who an&lt;lrr
Going swiftly to the parlor d&gt;
ay lor. writer! aa follows of him tn a pa- -lied of a broken heart bocanac lie eonkl ’
wvud.T »..•«
*__ _
. .. Owing to drought during the past
pq-EWTON HOI HE.
•ommor the Yield. ««jc not Largs; but
per in Ncrtbuer. chiefly devoted to
aww-rtain whether th.- tig man no*
tel and go crery day and utaU upon th.- 1 "T“r
r,"M5Uo°
l-wcf
befoZ
hta
home,
T
wJ
almoat
J"
Ttirt
laT*,
’
within; and. seeing oul; cue form. ah«(’. CntVEK, IbinrKIFTOIt
concluded that Rooliie n uat have beet:
Hi. memory as* prudigiixv
Jth panionablr, for there i. only one thing &lt;
nt
i r * ,&gt;
*«*- V’ made the following test* with and with­
«&gt;.i ii th- red k, rmiiii m,i uA,
’’„*“■
*,!b
bl«h- out fertilizer*
auataMau, u.au. with a joyful bemud.
I ptantci right hill* of
„------- ---- ------- the same vanetiee under each oondiUon,
—r-_z--r—•—
■&gt;■&gt;jisMud «... oi
I*111’.----.............................
this thought
&lt;lurb romprllM b. r ^. ,.«liofb,re«,p&lt;rat,Tkmrt3Ud .la-n-rf mortally.
JI on, toil. . Thu* tacking
.
- to *U'I
-------fro,
,---------------”T and out of thuac I ScirctadMld weighed
to stand ou the tin*
tip* &lt;«-.ff L.
I r to,-. and
o„l rt.nl.l
_ *Uangn!
____ . In
. the Da* C--IM to tl* over * wide . ins^jc. It
cs-nlJ repeat whole jMge* ..t
«d hl.favorite *re pitched. How
ki*»Dg him several Uta.
ex- authors; aud there ass little that lie did morning, great, clear, bright waters
claimed:
table •pxmful of m1I *|&gt;nnkled at tbe
not read or Me. Hi. j»«reep&lt;ion of ex
* Oh, Guy; bow glad I
have 1 teruxlrvMalert aud true: imt he did
not readily catch by intuition the
’ Mu* Malvin, your liroiiier hi }usi thought, and teebnga of dio*&lt;-t«^iul
in U.u Hood „l
Bnl ” *J
'“I,
«
left the room—.’
&lt;him.
mm&gt;. •*«H&lt;- aaou
hail■a tii.c renw &lt;&gt;Y fifai and
MooumenU, Tombstones, Mantles, Att.,
8h&lt;&gt; did not wait for him u&gt; finiah the. color, drew and
illy su feet
—,T...
“ “■* k“.«' ““ wor.U
sentence, for, with flaming cheek*, she ‘ x-emed a natur*
the nmghlK&gt;r
neighb
elirerfnl
com|ioa« d hen manure, a hamlfnl of the height and weighed in the
nuL Hi* hnguirti-*HrntIy •ithdr.w* all ita ch
_____ ' ,av
_'r,
„ ***’ „ &lt;lon^t- wander away the
.
rusted from the room, up to her eliam tx.wt r» were w«
and will the aoenrei "tan.:
retnm- tel
hot mixture having been poured at the root* L-*»d *4 300 poumta. Of s'fiand cuuTin.,.,, H. uusgbi
| l„,„ „
. ’tea*:
T"","*
bcr, wtere, throwing herx if on her, iiixuself w&gt;mot!
__
____
_______
: -&lt; re :tedk.i
kn,n
ta-.»4
lb"p"«wi_ "&lt; -teugi-u ta. after hilling up. 22 pound*. lalao a«cd plcxion, Lis face sometimes wore • bee­
couch, she sited tear* uf mortiflerttou.! texts, aud was luurn
tnJ Of
ohall have put said*,'"
the
,, mrumi
iidnM.1 &gt;uu
,ita *o&lt;U,,. and
,„d power,
txnrr. tuff
tut irttemn
nd.mn roll
nrarnl
61 ycater-i‘M"TU
E G* •&gt; wb"1 leaf-mold with splendid rssulta. Con- tic tltuh thrt gave hia round, good
Robbie, who liad lingered in the hall, antique •eutiment than many • loarnol day having gone from u. in our dream ' -^rlkjT hirtorv and transferred
oerning the cutting of arrd, I mad. the , uaturod face a b-&gt;yi*h expression Bsncc A1▼ F MT A
foUowing trial in ten hilb of the tame hia paralytic attack the General Lae led rl I 11 I \
aaritur ter !..-«« —i.
------------ Theban. lie qmekly caught tha pa*, i; b&lt;&gt; faith come* red goes, only with this aufy’f .pmt,’ ’ our own eye. a
vanities under each of the named crin- a quiet, aequretrrvd Lfc al the hotel in * * * •’ * *
aomettnug wrung, wm about to enter wonl. red phrase, of any language, prtnfnl difference, that tbe snxleu* hold and not those of another'
the |*rlor and aaeertain the caoae, when -Bcmitic or Aryan, wherever be jotr , heart mnat wait kn«rr for thR&lt; alwsnt _-fUr
dition*: First, _I______________
plautcd whole____
ufodiGsnlcu City. Long istand. Ilia man
W(irtu, hate J,*!*,, . rhen,
____________________
— i --------Guy made hi* appearance.
tnlxrv,
T««m. wa* eourtantly at the 1 ।
njned. German he .na*tered, wrote in. *re to .-ome flawing ^-ek. The &lt;-cere ucI&lt;xh.j ic 4 new ,on&gt; tnm:sized
-----------”, one to~a bill; *cc«i*d.
_ servant.
C*
" Ob, Guy; is that big man in there? thought in; it I&gt;ecam« ao much like a t can make it. ebb and flow in a day, but |
medium
cut into
General',
aide, V&gt; assart him to rise irom I
one
.rjecesued
to a tubers
hill, third,
I four
cut parts,
to a . hi.
ch
___ - ___ •
m________________________________ gjjg to WBjj[ Bp ,0,i down
Lutie juat came oul and ran up ntair* ,, | native tongue with him aa t? refute th-- ( thia hope of(the heart qnce goae.it may ■
*------------------- ---------single eye and planted one piece to a utaire.
,! ___------—
___
•lie was erring, too; gurea be must have I theory that on«&gt; gain, of a new taa not AorneWk in all the lifetime of him .
RemxrkaMe
. x -u * ,_______
—— -■— •
*-----I.J When the (joeema county 1
RearsrkaMe Saeaeitv
Ssxsnty nf
of ■
a fiaai.
Goat.
made her mad. I waa juat going tn to guagr only so much aa be toacw of his ! who naw it fade.
lull; fourth. 1 cut due eye into four bound, met at Gardea City the General '
•ana him.*
parte aud planted owe of there .mall । often followed the jack by the country L,'
own. His desire for Knowledge waa ' Donbttoaa juat before Chnrt cm» a j o
“Well, you run out and play, Bobbie, ' constant, and hia professional training cold wind of unbelief had struck tbe 1 3
! art. to a hill. Tbe result of each lot of I roads in • carriage. He did not took I i *i u r sit v Tt a
pnblic heart. As the Homan “rm rare deuce of Peter Killran, No. 3M Dryadcs 1 ten hillawaa: Whole tn bcr*, 20 poun'ffk; - ujion the .port with favor, however, and Iniiniuhu
and Ill attend to it. Now Lutie ought
to Im proud of such a little champion.* weening and scope of a new work or had gathered Greece, and FalmUae, |
‘^^'p*aU iu
garter tubrre, 27 pound.; single evew, often remark rd that it waa an-American.
Then entering the parlor he asked movement that came within hia view.
arid the African ooart all tranter Jn-!, ul *°
nlrted were a goat, which j 88 pounds; one eye divided into four Gen. Hooker married, soon after quitan explanation, which hia fnend gave m
*.
daughter of the
Hi* personal trait* were no 1cm ad­ der one flag with itoelf. and bad thus ,
•
“
•
“;i*t With the children of the family, and,
- -----a .
Hon.WiHiamB.OroMbeiofCinrina few words. Mias Malvin had, in the mirable. To think of him is to recall a
gathering twilight, mistaken him for person larger in make and magnanimity
*]
The Tarty Fact rt JnsUre,
n*ri
ignorance, it is almoat certain that the * pup, a comparatively recent
nor brother, aud ho had received her than the common sort; a man of indc- akeptieiaui of the center, Rome. had be­ in the domestic circle. Tbe - ’• d
.
■...
,
,
. ^d
™no«Uea of enme. the
sisterly salutation before he could in­ •cnbsbte buoyancy, hopefulness, iweet- come the doeol or negation of the civ- dog were on the bert of ter
THE MARVET8.
cone to enjoy occasional r-rntdev to- ,
Dunkr-nuw no longer a
form her of her ertar. When he at­ OCM of temper, reverent, loyal, shrink
^ORTM-WEhrN GKAND.TRLNK R. R.
ilued world. That there had c &gt;me a
’nil deoerruhereaiier a con-■
tempted to explain she had tied from ing from contention, yet ready to do waning of the idea of immortality in tbe gether around the yard during the :
1 goat’s spare momenta, when there were ' •P*JJoa* J1**0*1.
the foul ,
the room.
battle for a principle or in the just olfcOwl heart ttirtt-iahttfi. doubt, and.
cause of a fnend ; a|j*tfiu’, and toyer of aa the heart aend* its blood all through no oyster can*, door acrejM-ra, or other
his kind, stainless st morals, and of an the ay.tem, so Roma'mhri in' tgn. s edibles for it to disposq^M. The tuthonesty so pure and simple that be just before Christ hare rung to all ita gular behavior of the gout during the
•he sobbed out her story ou hia shoul­ could not be surprised into an untruth
colonics the aoug of aa endless sleep. afternoon, tome daya since, attracted
der*.
or tbe onmmiiane of a xnaq* and un Not that all heard and accepted sueh a the attention (4 the family. L ran io
"Never mind, Lutie, we will never worthy act. His open dshgbf over any hundoaiob. but that So mayr did that and fro, crying in the most piteous
allude to your mistake; dry your tears v ork of bi. own that ; leased him wa.
manner, and seemed half dirtractod.
end cento down.- He is a splendid tel-I
I Some one at lart auggvalod that tbe ani­
low, my warmest friend, and I was in
mal should be followed, and it. Beam­
tion. In the last few generations of
hopes, little sistar, that throrgh you be I
ing io appreciate the fact that it had
the old dynasty, and in the Aral few
might become even nearer to me. Ton
of the new era, before Christianity had been understood, led the way to the
wifi come down, wont yowt"
rear al the yard, where ita canine combecome
known
or
endured,
the
moat
of
"So. a thousand times; nothing could
I*^i&lt;iL_WM found in the vault, almost
induce me to look st him again.'
“Lutie. there b not a better man to
be found than-’
"Hush. I will not even hear hi*
stesss; I Aale him. I shall go down to
Cowin Mabel', to-morrow morning and

PLASTER

Groceries and General Produce,

American and Foreign lartle,

NO PATENT NO PAY

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
IS UNEQUALED
pre «m-i i
By
-' *"
z any remedy
~
~known.
,
i l*-d by tlie moat eminent phyaictan*
(|&gt;c worJd&gt; |n

Rheumatism,
Spermatorrhoea,

Neuralgia,
Nervousness,

Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Constipation,

conerai oobmi,,
KldrtOy DlBeaSOS,

Liver Complaint,

Nevous Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Paralysis,

General III Health,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,
Deafness,
Decline,

Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nevoua Compf’nts,
Female Complaints,
llrashirbe. Pain in the Kbouldere,
t ough Duxioefta. Soar Stomach, Erup­
tion*. itad TiMtr in the Mouth, Pal pi-

of tbe Kidney*, and a thoiiMixl other
psiufnl rymntomK are Uh- uffiqiring of
Itysprpsia.

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU
Invigorates tbe Stomach.
eleanriag tbe blood &lt;if all iiupuritu**.

ii. PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

la-11 bi* corn

was soM for taut be’
Md. tfrtfitoMtfVaaire;
« on Mollie McCarthy
o Brneck had won the
•ted and fined tIO for

Druggtet and Chemist.

made n futile ■ttMiwt to conrinae the
jury that be van not Jonathan Gaydon
at all, but some morbid minded, ensy
creature, who, out of a demented love
of criminal notoriety, waa personating
tbs murderer. TfeJMB*B tote, however,
M potnfcxllr circumstantial, hia dsMeonur so terribly earnest, and the niter
taitoxo
kb coMsei to Move ths* be,

CaUTZOA’.8m that tbe
botUa.
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                  <text>VOLUME VII

NASHVILLE. BARR^CO,, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER (i, 1879.

NUMBER II

THE MESSACE.
Annual Communication of
President Hayes.
to^M
alto*

political subject*, to unite in compelling
obedience tc existing law* staled al th*
pcoiactioa at the right of suffrage. I
respectfully urge upon Gnngrssn to supply
any defect* in there lav* whirl exj»ne-i.-e
ba* shown. and which it i* within it* power to
remedy I again invoke the oo-opcratioa of
tbe Executive and Legislative antoontie* of tbe
S-aie* in thia great purpose 1 am fully con­
vinced that if th* public mind can be set at
real on Uda p*ra.-uounl queetioa of popular
rtgbta, no esetoua object will thwart or delay
the complete pacification of tbe country, or re-

procedure, should re*all In oonfuaion, in
conaistency, and tnadequi* taata of capacity
highly detrimental to Uia public InirraeL
A furtlMT and more radical change wu
obvioualy required. In Um annual maeaagw
of liecember, 19711, my pred*e***or declared
that “there a no duty which so meet
ambomaaca Um Executive and hast}* of
ctepartmenta a* that of aptKSntmenu, txx te
there any *urh arduous and thanktesu labor tm
poead on Senator* and KapreaantaUve* a* that

Ing ti e removG of th* Obrerratory to a more
h-altbful location, That kisttatton reflects
credit upon the nation, and has obtained Um
a; probation of odentifle men in all part* ot Um
world. IU removal from it* present locabtv
would rot only be eoodudv* to Um health of

ItM Unired. Kingdom. Mama comenoodenre
lias also occurred with regard to the rescue end
Mviug of life and property upon the lakes,
which ha* rreultod tn important modification*
of the previou* regulation* of the Domiator.
GovernuMat on tbs *abj*c&lt;. In the tatorwstof

The appropriation for lualdal ezpeosoe which
has heretofore been made for the Dcpartn-nt
of Justice In gross was subdivided at toe test
aran.fi of CSongreea, and t&gt;o appropriation
whatever was made for too payment of toe
free of Mantoals and toalr deputM* allbw in
tb* service of proeea* or for to* discharge of
ottier duttea, and smo* July. 30 tocae ..Hirer*
bar* L-oottoued tbe discharge of their duties
Without competMatioc from the Goveromroi
taking upon tormselvee toe neoraaary in.-lJ.-ms)
uutlaya as well a* roudartog tb*&gt;r &lt;rwn **rvMre
tn only a few unavoidable Itetaocv. ha* the
proper execution of tbe vrnewa* of the Utilted

important and gn.wlng iradm with Australia
that an Increased proviiucajitauld b* made by
Utugree* fur tbe repjOeentaUon of oar indue
tnei at Ute MilbouriM Exhibition of next year,
and tbe ref lect la mpecUnBy vu I,nutted to
roar favorable ccoaideraUou.
The u*tt:l of tbe Government ha* beengiven
to the landing on the coast of Mi*a* chtMetta of

STL’

upon an aqual ootnpeuh ia wit
t tn trade and produrtxwx Tl
------------ - —eign demand fur or.r msnufac
urea and agricultural products has caused
large balance of trade tn our favor .w tech h.
been paid in gold, from tbe 1st of July teat t

tb«tr farm* tnali'enab^ for a certain number of
y«*rs, and when their want* ar* thu* provided
for to diapoae by aal* at Um lands on their
re*crv.tmu. not occupied and Mel by them,
a fund to bo formed out at the proewda for
Um benefit of the Indiana, wldeli will grad
oally relieve tho Government of the rxpeiMc*
now provided for by annual spjvroprtaitoee.
must commend ItaJt u.JtMt and bacofi.Ul
to th* Indian* »tM as aiao calculated to
removs those obatrucUooa wbteh Um cxl tcnce
of Urys rreervatlaM preaeuta to Um •ot.temenl
and development of Um country !, Ibartt^n,
earnestly recommend the euactmcnt of a law
enablmg Um Government to give Indian* a tide
tn feelnaliaoatil* for twenty-five y*are to tbe
farm land* aaalgned to them by allotment I
al*&gt; repeal the recimme tdaUoo in mv first
annual ma-sage lhatia Uw Im pas*cd adu ftuHImllaus wbocan give retutactory proof &lt;.f usv ’V. oy their own la *ir, supjiortad their fam-­
lire fur a number of year*, and who are will­
ing to detach ihcm-elvre from tlieir tribal re
laitotM, to Um teuafit of th* Homretesd art,
ant! to grant th; m patent* cmtaining the unr
proviaiqo of inalienability for a rera n period
Tlte experiment of sending a cumber uf In­
dian ohildrou of both acxe* to tt&gt;» iiamptor.
Normal and Agn-ultural ImUUHc Id VtrgUte,
t-i receive el-tueaiary English education ami

te

Mtroto«y^c&gt;*re-

that It was thought expedient to turn over He
caralry tarrartt* at Carlisle, in PraneylTanla
to tbe interior l»epartxn*at for Um mtaUiab
nxratof an Indian *chojl on a larger .cate
Thu. arbool ha* now 1 'e. pupil., a,tested 'from
rartou* in!«*. mJ u in full ojMnt.-s.ti Ar
rangrtnro* are aleo civ!a for the education ..f
v nun her of Indian toy* and girl* t«tou.uur
to tribe* on the Pacific elope tn a •uniter m...
&lt;wr, at Foreet'Gror*. in &lt; &gt;regun Three imy
fitter.* will ootanimd thduwiu* to th* liberal­
ity of C 'rcrte* and to toe philanthropic dcill
’ Do* . f Um American people

Wretern bU tr*. the object of which was the oc
cuj.atl..a hr tuianlhorin*d |&gt;er*ou» of rerun,
laud* in the Indian Territory ceded by the
Cherokeo* to the Govern uinnt fur the purpose
of utticmret by other Indian tribo*. On to«
_"Jtti of April I issued a proclamatton warning
all penou* again* I participation In such an at
tempt, and by Ute cooperation cf a uultlarj

from time to taw adopt in regard to th«
aLorigiaa! tn be* of toe oouutrr
Both
Um obligation* of tote treaty end Um tucnau
Ua* ot the people require that eonui organ­
ised fort: r.f governtuenl ever lt,e Terri­
tory of Alaska bo adopted. There appear*
to b* do lav for th* arrest of pcreocs
charged with cutnmoa-iaw offecaea, jd&lt;* a*
aaasuil, roblwry, and murder, and no tnagtairsl*

1974, with Um following favurabl* comment
upon the labor* cf tl&gt;e Oomrmamm 'If •Ustained by Congreaa, I have no Ooubl tbe rub ■
can, after Ute eijM-nehce gained, b*eo improved
and eoforced a* to an!) mor* materially Iwoefit
the outlie aervuw, and relicv* tbe Executive,
members of Cbug'inef. and Um beule ot do-

pert happily and honorably *att!e&lt;L II may
lew.ins’iiy tv anticipated that th* &lt;-..®rate*H*&lt;i
now Utting tn Waahtngtor. for the decision of
i rirgt* ease* in Uni cotiiMcUon will e-ion b*
able to bring it* labor* to a ooocluatou Tbe
Iock •tending question of th* Eset Florida
claims ha* lately bran renewed a* a rabjocl of
eorreepondroce, and may poealbty require
Congnwaional acQon for ft* final dlapouUoa
Tb* coinage of silver dollars since the pare
ags of Um act for that purpose up to Nov. 1,
197V, waa MJ.tW.SjO, of which fl2.7W.344
have beeo Issued fnjn the treasury, and are
now in orcUMUco. and H.', JUO.bOfi are *ttll tn
tbe pcaarealon nt tbs Government Tbe peuvlr&amp;cy of tbs propositl-si fur uni y of reUcn tetween tlM United Hlstre and the principal cummercial nation* of Europe to effect a iermatM.it system for the (quality of gold and
silver in the rerogmred moosy of the
world, Ia* ds me to reccmm*nd Uial Cocgwa*

tematlc manner, ur securing for th* puUx err
'vie* lb* advantage* cf oompeilUon upon any
rxtensive plan I recommended In my annual
m****,;» of December, 1877, Um making of an
appropriation for tn* resumption of Uir

to- difii.-ulty of
u,0 fodlAC Ternterr m It* rrr*eul ataie will grvaUy Increase, md
to- Lilian tribes inhabiting It would do w*!l to
prr.|«r* tor «urti * eoctingUDcy I therefor*
toll; approve at the advice given to thee by

for Um year of »fi,V7p,.9UU (A The receipts for
the prraent fiscal year, ending June S '. Is*,
actual and estimated, are a* follows Actual
receipt* for the first quarter, t&gt;«no«ctng July 1. 1979.
ff7M,M3.0£Lftt
*■Umsted
receipt*
for
the
remaining
threw quarters of th* year, t-lX, I Jei.Il’VI -Tj

tetixal and foreign, will *up,ly during
Um coming year It* own tastructnwi*, winch
may wsil be awaited before attempting further
experimental measure* with the nansge. J
would, however, sirongly urge UJ-on t’.iugrvws
Um uuportaooe cf authorizing Um beerrtary of
the Treasury to *u*pend i!m coinage of sliver
■tollsr* u;k n the present legal ratio Tbnmarket
value of the *11 ver dr liar being uniformly aad
largely Ire* than tbe maiket value of tbe gold
dollar. It Is obv-v-sly luq iscucsLU to main-

mitt.» tiavcng reportsri, the quosliuD tie* tewn
J-culsd to rho te-gatlvv- by a vote in the
H rose of Itepreaentalivr*
For Um reason
here stated, sod tn view ot th* fart that fur­
ther uncertainty on thia point will be calculated
to otrslrurt other mucb-c.f-adad legislation, to
weaken tbe dlecipli: &gt; of Um service and to un­
settle salutary measure* now in progrew* for
the government and imjirovement of die Indlan*. I re»[»ctfully recommend that the deei*ic«n arrived at by Coagroa* at Itn teat scassou

uwasury or g. HU.KU in* relation* a! th*
dcj.artn.ooi -ith the railroad compani-w bare
twi t-arrnouixed, notwiUi*landing the gwoeral
rwdricboo by Congree* of their cv&gt;tnp«i*alfci&gt;
by the ajrpropriaUou for general facilities, and
tbe railway po*tal line* have been gre.vtly
extended, MjMdally tn too Houthern Blates.
Th* tuterreta of the railway mall service would
be greatly promoted and to* expenditure*
Ojuld be readily controlled by the cte*&lt;lfioaU&gt;m
ot tbe employe* of tba railway mal eer-

ocanpnaomant of thia purpose was not conternplated by the framer* of th* lav* under which
they were issued.
They anticipated Um re­
demption and withdrawal of there notea at the
oarliest practicable period ro-jiutat with th*
attainm*et of th* object far which they ware

tbt. sod wiMU, 1froat
It»eeo
tea paid off aa i
JXMtobta. Wilblhu
u. (kbts have

renewed la favor of enlarging th* fartl’ti** of
the Dec.artmeni of Agriculture. Agriculture
ia tbe laadir g interest and th* jermanenl in­
dustry of out j oople. It to to the abundance of
agricultural production* as compared with oar
home oocatapiiao and the largely lamaied
and highly-profitable markat abroad which wa
liavo aoloyed to recent years that wo are main­
ly indebted far our preeset prosperity a* a
people. We must look to its continued matn-

ivorwd. by rsgaUtioa
£ 1P7, to pat soot.
------------------------ ----- —* abases 11 may
not ba easy, and it may arrsr, perhaps, ba
■ i-**nry to define with precision too proper
Umil of poUUoal sewoa on 1Lb* part of Fe.krsl

Usdarae De Kemnaafg lIcminL*ren.v* of
Napoleon.
In the reccutly-pabliahed memoirs of
Madame De Bemusat some curious de­
tail* are given of the aortal life of tho
Tuilcrie* after tho Bonaparte* had taken
posacaaion of the palace. It made a
singular impreamon upon thia high­
born lady- the swami* of uneducated
and rough-riding soldier*, mingled with
tbe few noblemen who, like Talleyrand,
adhered to the new regime for the
place and power it afforded them, and
the crowds of pretty women with whom
the Firat Consul loved to be surround­
ed. Something of this ineougruity
seems to have struck Napoleon him­
self. He liked fine dreascs for his
court and his officers, but waa beat
pleased when he himself was dreaacd
shabbily. He said, one day of cere­
mony, to Madame De llcmuaal, "Tbe
right to be simply drewod does not be­
long to everybody.” At another time,
while hia Marshals were squabbling for
precedence, he said: " It M very con­
venient to govern Frenchmen by vani­
ty.” Ho seemed, then aa always, to re­
gard himself aa a mu apart, not subject
to tho laws which governed the re*t of
the humu race. After the death of hia
nephew ud presumptive heir, the son
of King Louis of Holland, when Talleyrud proposed he should show some
signs of mourning, he said, abruptly, “ I
do not amuse myself by thinking al&gt;ont
tho dead.” In reply to *omc remon­
strance from hia wife alxiut his tooopen immoralitiea, bo said, with perfect
calmaeoa, “ I need diatnetioua. I ua
not a man like other men, for whom
awe are made.”— Harpar* Mayaiiue.

Tbe Revised Bible.
The revigion of the Bible, now nearly
completed, has been a very expensive
work.. There are fifty-two mem bent uf
the committee, and three meet for five
days in every three weeks. No salary
is paid to nny one of them, but they are
allowed their traveling and inn expenses.
Three, with other items, will bring tbe
cost of tie first edition of tho revised
Bible, as estimated by tho Univenity
Preen Company, which is rreponfiiMsi
for it. to about *300,000. and oonaeqnently it hu been determined to aell
the first iowcopire at a high price. The'
new Bible will receive no *ranthorixetion" cither from Parliament or eonvoeatioo. It Loa been diocorc-red inci­
dentally, daring the sitting* of the

�WILL OFFER from this date, and until further notice,CLOAKS

and

CLOAKING at.

I CAN SAVE YOU ON A $5.00 CLOAK $1.00

and gave up their live* that
• ba no more a mockery in this
A and that their new home
r tbev had come u&gt; escape the
tyranny and oppsc**ion. be not

roornwK we had naarod into Missouri.
here w*s looking well,, but nut
•void rUftger andmpreiaHy if aWheat
very large crop sewn. Alli o.riock
we evMsrd the Iron bridge accrues the
Missouri
and stepped off the
The only way we cuuld kerp our feet platform atriver
Kansas City, having made
wane wm to sit down in group*, the run in Jut
35 hour*.
-i-tac-k’' our feet and cover them up
with oar blanket*.
We reactod Washington that night
marched up Peuosvlvaiib arrnae to
Baltimore depot, where we wr»? in­
formed that we were going to San­ era. It’s one of the liveliest towns of
dusky, Ohio, to guard the rebel jinson
■
ent on Johnson’s Island, against eon
*. We found dial
templaud relvSM-. by rebels and refol
for our train and

1 have a LARGE ASSORTMENT in

10.00
12.00

DIAGONALS, BASKETS—PLAIN BEAVERS,
All made in New Styles, and Neatly Trimmed.

।

I will also offer’a nice stock of
abtingoC several regiment*, and assignthe impoetaut task of capturiag tfo
fart and rifle pita by MMult. His gal­
lant followers went briskly to fearful
work, reached the breast works, a si iort

BASKET BEAVER CLOAKINGS

el* were over-powered and the Th,
with ita garrison of twp thousand mou,
twenty Ave hundred small arms, and
MICHIGAN MEWK.
six pieces of artillery were ours. But
An infant child of M. P. Gill died i
wo had paid dear for our prise, for th* Newaygo
Saturday of a dose of laudi
next day I row » of the Mh Maine bar- num, given by mistake for ague med.
ried inside the fort in one grave, a long
trench where they were placed ride by

anus. Lee’s anny retreated acres* the
Rap!dau. and our army went into camo
naar Brandy Station on the O. A A.
railroad about 4 miles west Rappahaunoc river. We had been in camp about
throe wsska. qfon W heard of tig

drove the rebels under Bragg from
Look&amp;t Mountain and Mission Ridge.
Inspired bv thia brilliant victory in the
in the west, Gen. Mead resolved to do

Friday afternoon a man named I'rtiuty waa killed by a pile-driver while at
work building a bridge near Mcridiaty
Ingham county.
John Carrier lias I•ven arrested at
Rockfotd, Kent county, on a charge of
assaulting Mr*. Belle Hopkina with in­
lent to outrage her.
.
On the 99th ult, while Mr. and Mrs.
John Doman , of Bay City, were out
driving, tbe kay fell back dead in the
carriage. Heart disease.
James Cooley, of Woodstock. Lrnawencounty, has liccn sent to the house
of correction at Ionia for one year, for
whipping his wife. Good.
Barney Winn, while crossing the rail­
road at Kalamazoo, Nor. 99, was str
uck be an engine and disemboweled
and bail hu legs broken. He dim! in an

where onr adjutant read an address
from G«&gt;. Mead to hie army. Mood
A man named John Moon fell from
was noted for issuing nice sounding a tramway at Muir while passing lum­
orders, and thia one recited tbe facts. ber November 99, and received such
severe injuries that he died tbe next
achieved a brilliant victory, and we morning.
On Monday a threc-ycar old son of
wetc once mote called upon to meet tbe Mark
N. Kelley, tbe grain-buyer o!
rebel foe, and expected to endure hanl- Metamora. Lapeer county got hold of
- ships and perform deeds of valor, etc. s box of pills aud ate so many tliat be
by command of Major Gen. Mead. died from the effrxtF
David Henry, a prominent cituen of
Bailey. Muskegon county, while enga­
‘ Weanored to the south, crossed the ged
milking November 36. wav so sevRapidan intending to strike the rebels wvly kicked by a horse which stood ip
in tho right flank, but by some tuisuu- au aAJoining stall tlfst death ensued.
W. N. Pettec a baukcr at Belding
wrong road, came upon. and jpul a committed suicide last Saturday, by
drooling himself. A failure to conq­
bloody engagement »rith the rebels at uer intemperance ha&gt;l made him des­
Locust Grove, this disclosed MeodV pondent to a degree that led to taking
design sod whereabouts to Lee. who tris own life.
Saturday morning Isaac Briggs of
oaveriug followed, but Lee master uf Grand Rapids waa found dead in hia
ritaauoa M usual ia Virginia, placed ued. Tbe coroner's jury decided that
hia armv acroM Mead's path behind tee died from an overdose of hydrate of
Mine Run *-teepcrsekwnh high lxnk&gt; chloral, which drug he was in the hab­
and said, -thus far and no fart for.’ it of taking.
Bat Mead, not daunted by tbe unfavor­ John B. Gibb aged 70, died at Sheridan
able s-pect of affairs, determined to at- Newaygo CoM Saturday. Hr lived in a
hut alone, and being taken ill. had no
aaatstaoce or food for four days. He
not assist himself and died from
gin early in the moreiag. But Gen. could
Barren, who had commaad of 1 he ex­ neglect and hunger.
treme left of anny. deemed Lee’a right I Frank'Upright of Frank lin, Ingham
county
made a downright attempt at
impregnable, and Mid it would fo a
TtStlleas BBCTtWew nV human 1 i f»» to at tempt suicide Wednesday.He Caged S7and is
to carry tbe poritrou by assault. Con- a peddler. The uufai thfulneas of a
■cqucatly the attack wits not made, and young wife is alleged to fo tho cause,
that night we retreated across the river tie will probably recover.
again. And thus it was. the old story;
Chas. Soper of Colfax. Wexford Co.
ever tbe same: ore.r the river and back recently cleared out, but fofore doing
again! Tbe next day in tho afternoon so attempted to kill his wife by plac­
we returned to oar former quarter*, ing poison in her coffee, but she noti­
and again all was quiet on tbe Rappa- ced hta movements and avoided for in­
Itannoe.
tended fate. Officers are after him.
December, ’63, was upon us. Over
The wife of a saloon keeper named
two yaan and a half bad pasaed away, Adelfort Billings of Spencerville, aud
an ilitcrant horse ’ealer from Missouri
known as William Hinton have iust
been bunted down aud arrested at
Bay City, where they were passing
tliemael ven off as man and wife.
Daniel Cook, the man who stole n
team ofboreea from John Ott, of Eckford. Calhoun, county, and wm nfterwara ameted iu Mountealm county,

One day last week Robert Smith and
family started from their home fur
Clinton, and after coming part of the
way their wsgou broke down, and all
alighted. Mr*. Smith uncovered her
chfld, some three months old. which
she wm carrying in her arms. when
she was horrified to find that it was

ssi,h^w‘.“r*w ”b""* -

At a LOW FIGURE.:

the work house. Cases that tome uf
oar Nashville lawyers would have
fought over a whole day, were dispos­
ed of in ten minute*. In an hoar’s
time the business of tbe court was all
disposed of and tire d. and d’s. were
marched out of the room.
At ten o’clock boarded the train on
the Kansas City Fort Scott and Gulf
R. IL and a ran of boat* brought me
to this place. This ia a place of about
lO.OOOinhabitanta, about equally divided
between the white and colored habita­
tion. Last Saturday night the darkeys
raised a mob and tried to run a white
man out of town. The offleen were
over-powered and for a while it lookwar of races, when we came down town
tbe city, was under guard.
This morning 1 visited tin- springs
from which this town take* it* iianir
and found them steaming in the frosty
air. and not bad to taste although minera! water.
Yesterday there was a lot of land
lookers here from 111. Col. March Uro
land agent showed them around tbe
country. There was a vacant seat in
the carriage and os 1 was a stranger,
be invitrd me to take a ride
I ac­
cepted the invitation and enjoyed a
ride ot a half a day. We shown some
verv fine farm products. What would
our Michigan L.-mera thing of corn
sulks ifi feel high; sweet potatoes
weighing from 3 to It lbs. and 7 ears
of com weighing 11 Ihs.
»
Very nice weather licrr at present.
The first frost here was afout 20 day ■
ago. It froxc water fore la*t night
about three fourths of au inch thich.
You have probably seen tbe account
of the killing of one of the notorious
James boys at Sault Creek Mo., and
the following, of another to Texa*.
There is no ttuth in it. The stonr was
perpetrated hr a hnmbng. The lo­
cality in only 8 mile* from here. The
James fova were there at tho time but
no one believes one of them waa shot
they robed tbe bank in broad day light
some lime ago. I shall probably visit
the Short Creek lead mines to day, and
then cross over tbe line into the Indian
Tertiary.
Assume of our Michigan men may
want to know the price &lt;&gt;f products
here. I will quote some: Wheat 101 :
Cora Meta: Hogs Set*; Hay 3.00; Irish
Potatoes Wets: Sweet Potatoes Meta;
Butter 80eU ; Apples &gt;3.25 per barrel;
Horses &gt;75 to &gt;100; Ponies &gt;10.00 to
&gt;40.00, Wood &gt;2JW per coni.
W. N. Dxvjxx.

CUTTERS!!!
I hare on hand a large quantity of
Cutters of my own mauutactiire for
tbe coming winter trade, which will
l&gt;c sold very low. Pleaw.call and look
them over.
EVOKVK Cook.

&lt;«H and Pay Up.
Every one who ha* an account, ia re­
quested to call and settle their account
bv note or otherwise within 30 days.
July Ilth, 1879.
Ecokke Cook.

TakeNnCteeT
Brokc into my enclosure about the
1st of (k-tober, one dark red heifer
about eight months old, the owner is
requested to call pay charges aud take
her away.
J. C. Dillix
Nor. 8th 187*.
818
Broke into
abouttbe j
10th of November. 1 Spotted Heifer,
about 2 years old; also 1 light-red Steer
’.Ith ~.Mr ,n ,ore^«»d« •*’•&lt;&gt;» * 7*"
old. The owner ia requested to call
and pay charges and take them away.

- . _

Ssmukl Msmh*j.u

Maple Grove, Nor. 99, *79.

(10-l«)

No Lady can do justice to herself in buying a Cloak or Cloak Pattern without seeing
mv stock.
I also otter A FULL LINE OF KNIT GOODS Comprising

For Indies, Children and Men, in all Colors and Sizes.

UNDERWEAR
At a VERY LOW FIGURE to close out

COMPANION
Vol. 5S.

NGPEOPLE^
FAMILY;

SURPRISED !
FOR WE ARE BOUND TO

XL
Good Goods
SQUARE DEALING

LINATY-FIVE PER CENT. STERLING

DURING THIS MONTH

Richard

WE OFFER-

enhall, one .rear for Junior whr»e
MauabKMsea she fanned vtrHe Bring
near Delaware. Ohio, a few months
ago. The partita were married at Adruin before M-j

SPECIAL

•erocui day*, la want and mleerv, aud
WM buried in a paaper’s gtava. In
IMiabe -M a
Indtmtriou. gtri
but in oppoMUonto for pareat’s ee-

8808

Winter Goods!
FHEST SEWED BOOT

COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.

illustrated.

We -ion’t set you to look around firat, but ooma to u« and
will cheerfully give you our lowest pricM, and after you
the higbaei price for produce. Knowing you
will be .l»U, W.

siftrETstriiM

�COUGH
SYRUP!

*▼! LX-MbT
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DEC. 4.1*74

NEWS.O

Syrup’

vWttag at LC. Babe’s.
■
Im tarym
MT. Potties having purchased tbe
wtt wsotof Alf. Baxtoa's gunabop,
M*H*gato«te for a mw carding mill
Rrv. F. W. Dickinson and Editor
trjAte tatiMMg to be flflxM fem and
Pott»r uf VL Ville called upon us
—I-Urt.
,
A pony
Moods from Vermont.
vUta; attended the
at the Opera
Haawaa Tkaakagiving night, wbo were
teeiltag foe a fight,. Doing borne they
attacked a party enwtading of Jim. and
Piste Dnvta. Jha. Wood, and old Rap
•on, and as lively a kcrimuiage ensued
an waa ever fought in the Bloody Hill
neighborhood. P'icming wm* knocked
down and bad his face starap-.il upon -.
Wing waa hit with a wagon spoke and
a bag gnab cut acrose hia uomi and
cheek; Kapson got laid up at tbe be«iniug of the fracas from a stone, aud
nil of tte beUigereote ated more oc kea
gore, and the scene of blood and car­
nage went oa until tbe Vermontville
party beat a retreat. -

Haw. Year’s Eve.

NewGoods, New
Anticipating a change of weather, we are p
all our customer#, (and we aak Ibr juot one ht

than

i or hundred pound*

ABETTER LINE OF

tteJtt^ foal.

SSreS

1T“ For tbe neatest line of Crockery
Gla**Waro«naIjunp*roto
■ Whkklkm'*.
now in us*. Hold by all druggists at U

Fall and Winter Stock!

more for there tbey hare perpetual Cash paid for Butter and Egg* at.tte
Haa never been brought to Nashville, or itold on
.
(Herbert) Dav. Clarence Idea is do­ Fs«&gt; Stokk.
nevertbeleaa. Cadillac's chances to win ing tbe boss Job of teaching though, in
FV For Knit Hoods, Zephyr Scarfs ly rrcomniemlru fur curing liver cotnTneeday evening.
John stands A No. L
tbe Wk* wire 8eb«,l. and all for fourplaint, constipation, sick headache, fennd
Misses
Jackals,
call
at
Having completed his church job at
Out-Township Treasurer, Mr. David
WHKKl.Kk'a.
Chester, F. Appleosan and family have Huggrtt. has received his rdl for the
(ever mind, Clarence,
coJhvtion ot taxes*, and will be at tbe
OF* Wiuftx &amp; Howk sell move Fkur stomach and liver. Sold by all drugGood Suiting for 6 pence per yard—just think of it
returned borne, to Naabville.
iiffercnce to ynur bosstore of B. T. Keu«, each Friday of this
TbeNaws is uuder obligation* to mouth for the convenience of tax-pay­
Dregs of Wine Suitings from 16 to 25 cent*.
er*. The whole roll foots up f3.17. this
A very sad accident happened at tbe
Peacock-green Cttbhmere, 45 cent#.
t
Aiotirr.
“CmIow* school a short lime since.
1 will be in Naahvilkat tbe taw of
Brocade#, in all colors, from 20 cent# to $1.
Miss
Oltc
Powell
of
Baltmure
wa*
at
­
A
few
farmers
have
suffered
from
tbe
And yet oar sidewalks are affected
tending school- at that place. While cr ul C. H. Bnuly on Dc&lt;eml&gt;er
deptedation*
of
sheep
dogs.
A.
W.
All Wool Cashmere#. 50 cent#—think of that.
with divers impulsive places, that Willcox loot some twenty or more. nUA iupliiig io elevutc her upwatdl vl
cause much bruises and profanity.
IM
bs
avoinlnpois
from
the
outside
to
John Rath foil lost five valuable *be«p.
with me or against'*bom I have claims
A PRETIER LINE OF
for
collection.
Will
be
pleased
to
tee
slipped, letting her whole weight come
Vermontville, was in tire village and
down on the other foot, breaking the any of my friend* at that time.
ankle boor. She waa taken to ter
promptly shot.
C
lkmkxt
S
mith
.
A m^rcmenf ha* been made, by Colo Lome in Baltimore, where ste ia under
print but President Killen’s will not I* Ruaael and half a doten neighbor*, to Um care of Dr. VanHorn who think*
CANNOT BE FOUND ANYWHERE.
eotaldUh a new school district in the that wltli tbe ahi of time, and a comb­
we are selling good* iu»t
OuxiadUp.
Center district, but the board of school ination of hi* own and mother nature" »Remember
cheap and some good* cteaper titan
inspectors, at their meeting on Tues­ remedies, assisted by a strong constituThe trespass suite of Adison P. Cook
failed to take any action in the
va. Reuben A. Nurtoa and Chart** Wbl- town Thursday, and »uerred cd in gvt- day,
mattef. They say it will make the dis­
menu bu*in«***.
. BosvoX Stork.
toonbe. nlao Albert Cole, before Eeq.
tricts um&gt; small and consequently poor. growth very considerably.
Wo noticed in the New* an account
Parady on Tuesday, brought to thta
At a donation on Saturday evening,
E A. BI RR.
village a targe- representation of Maple
given at Willis Iluiiipkcv** for the ben­ of Mr. King’* beitigsliot al. The fact* hntnght to Nadivilh* may lie avn at
Boyu’ Suita, $3 and upward#,
H. 0, Hale moved into his new store efit
in
tbe
case
are
about
a*'
foliow.k:
Mr.
A
*
"THE BOSS"
of Rev. Mr. Cash, some raacal*
Wukki.kk's.
Grove fanner*. Tbe prosecution waa
Mens' Suita, $5 and upward#:
three silver forks, two pair of Mrs, Burton King, accompanied by
represented by A. M. Hint,'and the de­ handsomest little business places in stole
glove* aud one pnlr of mittens belong­ yminp Henry King were ibiviug past - J-y Corn taken in exchange Jm
Mens'
Overcoat#,
$5
aud
upward#.
fease by Joe. A. Bwcexy of Hasting*, Nashville.
ing to guests, and a head light from Sir. Seward Hinchman'* pl^f**- when , blarkkuiithiug also two thousand bush­
Men#’ Rubber Overcoat#.
Elder Cash's buggy.. Officer Gage, they were suddenly start ltd by hear­
and Lewis Durkee and C. H. Brady of
ing the report of a pistol, and \iwag- ( Nashville.
this village. The defendant* put in . A. D. Jarrard of Maple Grove, has on Monday, arrested some anmwtled inctl
Ladies’ Cloak#, prettier and better than ever.
also Unit they beard the whistling .
north's, but they stoutly attested tiirir
their plea and notice of title of laud, it
of a bullet some where wjthhptweuty ■
BROTHERS.
Innocence
and
were
let
go.
Ladies' Derby Waterproof Cloakfl.
thirty roti* of their irdniediuti' vic- ' Rrnicnibcr that llAupy A Baiixk*
being in tbe poaeeMion of Leyl Wiuau* Michigan Railroad, with hi-ndqtiartcr*
,
Rev. r..
licv.
E. 1OAV
Day ill
of rfvuHUHi*
Johustown
■■ &gt;■
is iintoiK
having or
Ladies Rubber Boots.
Holland.
inity. The atiove i* an average of four or
c.- pay
.
lin
t
lie
highest
marl
el
price
fur
Dried
and A. Taylor, who bought it from ,atThn*.AtnM
... . r„n ,.r quite n hard time of it. He never roc­ flvu tlifferant stories afloat here. King
in.- Apple*/
..
"
.
Tbe
lV*»inga
Bteter
wn
"
•»
tu
l
of
ivpd
tlM1
1
7
purloined
by
M.
E.
Hall,
— ---.......... itveu tuegi punotnevt t&gt;y m. r.. nan. I went dowu to liiuchuuui's to see if ' 1 ’ —---Cook on emittact, aud gave t be. rdefenlast week,
wcev that tbceii- ।I and
•&gt;—---------*----------------------has •been
compi-lied
to co me nee an 'i Seward did the shooting. Hinchman
dante permiiuion to cut wood, at the heavy •dnonals
. .
\7
’
.
,
i
’
2J~"iniu
IV
Wilson
A
H«»»
UA 1»t.......LI a
tl 1 netiiin *irainut liltti uT
Iwifnce
Mill*.
.11
’dJb.’Kiul
iHi.£
iL' - "',a bl“
l"“l
• »“•«' !
’
time that the trespass is alleged to r.„r l.u««l U-icrr (hr-lill.m
Have Just received a large stock of
“
* now ’ cock on his own premise* that day, | Rubbers, to lx sold
have been committed, and the case b»r-..rkM
i • • o*n
.
• I been *adjourned
until "tbe IHth. aud
.
Gabriel VanOstrau, au alleged re*i - (]„, n,,w pn-achrr ha* entered n rom ; wlicrenpou King told him tx&gt; be a good
was taken to the Circuit Court. To
b°Xto
take
down
bi*
target,
and
to
Eight
pound*
1,0 to01** or Bennie would thrash fll.00 at
"
show tbe interest manifeeted in this dent of Nashville, ia advertising hi* ntaint agniriM Dav for “urrestii----- •*“
J night."‘
I him for spattering mud on his paut*
. ~~
case, will simply say that when Norton wife as “having left hi* bed and board" ] brother in the dcodhour of
1 when they were little boys together at ,,.l7 r,,r n,r
|
wixr HUSO ITEM*
was asked to pay the costs made thus I. U»H»U»».Jo«r~L
school,
f
don't
know
what
effect
it
T
o
I
mco
go
to
W
John P. Berner is now a legal citifar, and be replied that he was short,
ha* ou Hincbmnu, but I believe it
. ,, ,
..
Wcatber quite moderate.
would arouse all the talent evil in man
‘T. I
-ml (?
the hand* of a half a doseu of Maple sen of Nashville and the United States
ind
Grove's good farmer* went down into having been” admitted to citisenship | Cooning has tw-gnti to boom.
James Pcitv claim* to have tbe largRkf-*e.
their brecchc* pockets, to produce the at the last session of the circuit court.
rrv time they went by
Kiui
Frauklin
Helm
haring
graduated
un'
hog.
-equisite lucre.
•If. sonny where isyonr
A more jierfect piece of machinery is not in market.
der the tutorship of our wagon maker. 1 Mr“- "
e let* are your shooter.
E. Cook, ia about to go up north, iu tbe
A* for Hinchman hi- appears to be out­
Unfortunate MagpieRev. C. 8. Fox, received n» a surprise done at the present, and content* him­
SchOd
BwU!
SM
BUtl!
TRY
IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER
I &lt;&gt;n Thanksgiving, a donation of ♦H5.00. self with acting on the defensive.
&gt;lx&gt;uta year ago Mie* Maggie Cost*.
.
On Thursday night of last week a Though King Mates that Hinchman
Blank Books I Blank Books!1
,vv p. v
h prepossessing and much respected
I. C. late* i» talking of putting a heavy thudder storm visited this sec­ broke up a match lictwecu himself
young lady, left her home in Maple hotel in his new block. Better leave | tion.
; King) and a young lady wfaoM name
kind*.
Grove, to go out into the wide world tbe hotel buaineM to Charley, who
w
Booki
we
will
not
disgrace
hr
w
riting
it
on
Capt. IL J. Lee ha* sold lii* farm,
Proprietor.
to gain ber livelihood as a domestic. keeps the bait bouse on the line of the | and «uw talks of taking Horace Greely the same page with either of their*. If
thi* ia true. King cerptinly ha* cau*c to
Sh&lt;- went to Stanton and secured a G R. V Div
! advice.
remcmlicr with bitternesa their childish
if Ready Made
plsre ip a family there and wrote to (
For Produce, and give in exchange good#, 16 ounce# to the
quarrel* while yet little boys in their Ctotbtag. which hr
her friend* that she was well pleased “happy hunting ground* o&lt;Xhe north, j ment*.
primers and first readers. If Seward
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.
with ber position. But she fell a vic­ with the consciousnr*** of having cans- I it would seem that fanners are bitt­ La* broken Henry's heart by thus pok­
Beautiful Design* in
tim to the lusts of bcremploycr, as bun - ed to bite the duat, the pioneer IHick of I dieting hog* thi* fall much earlier ing hi* long nose into bi* love affair*
lie should by all mean* have it *awn
dred* of poor girt* so situated have be­ tbe Black Creek country.
,hftn «&gt;•’“&gt;•
off and rent it to some circus man for n
fore ocr, and ax time wore on wo*
&lt;o.k and
Ud|I Thanksgiving
ThuUdb ii., -en ice. were l»UI.U
There is an abundance * work
held at t rapere pole. Now the opinion i« ed ami Hnr*t lim- of Fbiica
&lt; ongregutional Cbureb.
Church. Rev
Ker’c
«. Pox
rox strongly entertained by the people in' Plume*. Kuching. l_-u-e» ?
the Congregational
compelled to leave her place to hide «~wwi
good —
wages id Nashville now, yet1 ...
we , anJ
Mar#|, offlctating.
We expect and /eaire to win only by
this place that if the' intermediaUber *bame, l&gt;eing furnished with abun •™n»kt«I with . I— bii-a. .bo | lt u
Mr.E S. K.no- frirnu* of l»oth parties would cease
dant means to further any criminal know no other way to exercise their I edy has taken to himself a a ife in the their senseless Jargon of what they
design* that might have been incul­ muscles titan to whittle a shingle. .
would
do
it
they
were
them,
and
their
person of a Mr*. Perry, of Bellevue.
expressed wishes to be planed
cated in ber mind. This wa* last week
The celebrated “Ninety-five percent. ! IL A. Perry ha* a plum graft tbst loudly
And to this end we earnestly solicit the patronage of all
under the same or simitar circumstan­
that *be left her employer's house. She SK-riior Boot." «iv.rt.«.l io o»otb« !
.»«“&gt;
I—t
PRESCRIPTIONS,! tho!»e
that Hinchman would carefuly
r.ii. II. JoliXsoX.
,
.
. . .. . .
ii
summer, one Mmot l&gt;eing six feet in ce*.
who read this notice.
went to Ionia, but not procuring the column,
wipe and lay away hia little shooter
Of all kind*, accurately prepared from |
ba* stood tbe test and l&gt;cen { |^n»rt.'»Mlddlriillr Mich.
sasistancc desired, returned to Bberi- urouounced by all to be perfect as t&lt;&gt; I s. A. Shemrd left on Munday for with promptitude and alacrity; go forth
with a light hand aud a lighter pocket,
diiccd pr
dsa and engaged a room at tbe Ex­ durability and comfort. See them.
! VanBuren Co. to visit a brother whom not
caring Whether King lon-d oucjrirl
h g FI
change hotel.
We understand that our young friend [ be ha* not ~-en or begrd from in *evcr- or a ddten. King would likewise a*
Saturday eve. she wa* taken suddenly Alleu G. Carr, is to enter the ministry- ।
carefully bruah Bp and lay aw«y those
.
little britches of bi* childhood, forgetill and died about nine o'clock on the HU lot riTort at Hm- ll™,...r «bo..l
-'■'JS'ft
.
!-■ noiiuccd hi* departure some time ago. iug that the Main* on them werreams-d
BOISE BROTHERS.
following morning from the effects of ,house on ...
Sunday evening, wa* listened , &gt;t.Ci yr. j;. E. Tiech did not Mart for by Seward's rolling him in the inud
I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF
an abortion. Before death tu all in­ to by a large audience and pronounced Berrien Co. until la*t Monday, to visit during
t!»o*&lt;- never, to be forgotten
quire* *• towh^her aedneer wus her good.
' bi* par»-bt».
school day* thru he would put on man's
answer wa* that she could not tell,
D. C. Sanborn, the famous dog fanFarmer* becoming aware of the clothes, go forth among the pretty
Wool Hat* Bur's and
that she hail suffered enough for Iwth, 7L,”"■ u "V-i girl*, fall in love and engage with a*
mill al price* full 40 per
many a« be clnne to. entirely regard­
uij thing in in the couuty
and be was so kind to her. and thus of bird dogs at Patoka. Hl., scoopetl all weather t&lt;&gt; prepare a large area for less of Himdimnu'* preferences.
A M Dal i.m uTi'-.
the poor girl died, loving more than competitor* as usual: his “Nellie" and spring crops.
•be had liern loved.
“Dan" taking tasli prixra amounting
Mr. Ehret •ha* -found....
that when a. ben
MAPLE UKOVfl ITEMS.
freexr* to death thay can be brought
. A Sheridan doctor, HughT.Hubbard, to &gt;300.
to life by having hi* littlie boy slyattended her on Saturday, and lie has
Geo. F. Truman and Hattie Austin,
ta-en arrested and found guilty, by tbe and Am Matteson and Helen Allen, with potatoes.
COMPRISING EVERYTHING IX THE LINE OF
.
coroner* Jury, of tbe crime of abortion, drove over .to Olivet on Monday to at­
P.-rr%- l.a. l«.&gt; nnrt. of n tuir 1 -'’"Utie Dlllltl IS attending school at
and held in &gt;3.300 bonds to appear for tend one of tbe college concert*. They .! “rte
r..
c,"t.
w
hich
has
the
n|&gt;[a-ar-aii&lt;-&lt;of
lA-iug
Mr.
A.
W
arnrr
and
wife
removed
to
examination on tbe fkh, at which time, report liearing some fine singing and
(Opposite the Wolcott House.'
| exact mate*. One part is over two fee t ““'ir ««•* home near Pctoskt^, last
undoubtedly, the name of tbe villainous instrumental music.
IT" Gent* Furnishing Goods, Boys
and meu* Kendv Made Clothing, just
reducer will be brought out.
The man with the headless rooster
Dick Graham w,is able tonde to town
Will.
Rian
'ui*
closed
hi*-nursery
Mis* Coats' relative* in Maple Grove,
FOR---busineas for the present and i» prep­ last .Saturday. iu hia “wonderful one
were duly apprised of Maggie's con­ parted and people have time to cutch aring for «iutcr. lie ha* Im-cu storing up borw shay.
A’ M. D*i giieuti
'
dition and they drove over to Stanton their breath and inquire what are our swine flesh, and luuiking up In* house.
Now
Will,
if
you
come
oirr
to
kill
me
ou Sunday, but arrived only to find that laws in regard to preventation of cruel­
don't driuk much cider lieforc you Crook tearbet.
s^rA.iiKRTv’s; Musical
the once pure, licautiful and beloved ty to dumb animals.
Wm. Brice i* getting the material on
girl, hail passed from al) life’* trouble*
Let no one neglect to attend the tenithq groitii*! for a new brick bou*e. tu be
and sorrows and wa* calmly sleeping
correspondent of the Republican, call* built iu the Spring.
tbe long last sleep with the secret a* to church Sunday evening, for Mr. Olarkr attention to the burglary of ten dollars
Lawrence Deliolt lias returned from
from ri.
H. nrynorus
Reynold* aim
anil nir
the roooerr
roblx-ry the North woo&lt;ls. nhither h- went a
,,
,,
ironi
the exprenred identity of her traduccr .is a fluent
speaker and handles temper-,frnm the house of Geo. Matteson of little
Bells everybody know* my place
river a year ago.
and destroyer, locked tightly in ter ancc mat ten in a wav that cannot fail ' fl*U. All in West Kalnmo. The (irat
headquarter*.
A. M. Dai gheuty
IxMoeu. although there i* no doubt in to interest everyone.
1 *•“
ln-' «'• «etnli.r (eu) wedding, are groundh-**. lx-t this
the minds of those who claim to be
Shawls, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.
The President's annual mciuage oc­ i Riji i anWtnkle buaineM.
.Phin (ish) all renuuks on the subject. nothing most of you know the atock I
aware of the facts in the case, but wliat cupies a large amount of space in the
A M DaruitKirrv
Melville Ix-e ha* traded hia f.irni to deal in.
Our of the most unprecedented J, M. Hcmck for property in Battle
it is her Staton employer above refer­
Etc.
things transpired in thi* town thin fall Creek and ha* removed there to edu­
Buy your School Book*
red to. They are highly respectable things which are of vital impurtanee to over
known in Amerca, no h-*» frat
people and the manner of Maggie'* all. we deem it will lie intereMing to thnn a king angling for a lierriug. For cate hi* children.
death has rendered their grief alnioat our reader* a* anything wc can put in the past two month* it ha* been whistx-rrd about that there wa* a king in Job Wilcox, waa buried last Tuesday ;
unbearable.
print.
Knlamu. and that he had got sight of a the funeral service* were held at the
■ry thing in his line. Call'
Tbe remains uf tbe unfortunate girl |
nlnial of herrings and was fishing to residence of Mr. Wileox. The deceased
Fresh Goods and Lew not he undersold by nny »]x»t ca*h hottae in the country.
waa brought back to Maple Grove for Frank A. Paine of Spriugport- » stirr­ bring one closely under hia observa*
CF' Biiffulo-robe*. blanket* Whin*
tiou.
That
the
herring
of
Kalnmo
bale
burial rite* on Wednesday.
ing young printer and brother of Prof.
and in fart anything for comfort in
linen long noted for their good qualities
Prices.
The -ate of Thoma* A. Dobbins, of cold weather, and cheaper than any
Paine of our school*, a* our foreman, all are aware, but that king* would
Chicago, vs. C. McAllister, of Barry place iu Barry county at
BALTIMORE ITEMS.
and consequently hereafter will devote condescend to visit this section to catch county,
was
decided
by
a
verdict
for
A
M
DArntiBKTv
Rewpectfully
Toura,
more time than ever before to our edi­ one, no one supposed, but such was tin defendent. This is a voted case,
How is that old barn of your
fact. The king worked with much brought for the balance ox er the amount
I
FORTHE
torial labors, l_*xjk out fur a wide energy
John Purael ta Mill making &lt;­
and at last sucoeded iu corner­ alleged to hare been collected on a
awake
N
ews this winter.
Anticipating the recent rise iu all 1
ing one between the two churehc*;
The roads arc muddy, muddi
dB**rs
might targeanwii of
nr merrbandiM-,
nierriiMiiiM-, 1i Inongui
large- : __ _
. WILSON
-------A. HOWE.
The new Opera Honae at Vermont­ using much cniiUon he at last brought to foreclosure sale.
ly before the advance, and therefore 1 JT |K A FACT
ville is to be dedicated by a “social his aid a fox, and then by getting the
am prepared to give my customers tbe
the 1• L
herring iu close proximity to a mar »h,
bop,” on Cbristmaa night. Mr. Loomis be
benefit of the advance, as Jong as tbe I
managed to corner it in one of the
the proprietor, haslix-ured the Charlotte churches, and in the presence of about
twenty jn-rsous tbe capture wns couall necessary arrangement* for a pleas­ stiiuiOed: those that were present will
fV Hereafter 1 will be at my
remember |be qfcasion; to see a
ant time. The Opera House ia one of long
all the time, and shall lie glad t
king and fox work nutil the herring
tte Aiwot on the Hoc of the G. R. V. wa*. by reason of the mandi brought
division, and will undoubtedly be filled safely to tbe arms af the king; and
A M Dat'UHEirrr
thru to feel that lie liad at last aucced ■
at the opening.
oi in capturing the king of herring
CVThe l&gt;e*i aaaortment and the k&gt;«
It was tbe Methodist Protestant con­ wa* to much fur tin- people a bo, with
------------ M------------*
at prices in Overcoats you will find i
ference. instead of tbe M. E.. that ima- Ibores, bells, nos. and many musical
8. Likbhavsku's.
heralded it to the country.
ed those resolution* in regard to tobac- instrnmeut*.
I
co users, spoken of in last week’s Maws The occasiou will lw annouuccd in
other paper* iu the very brief manner
Parlor Suita,
and Mr. 8. J. Babcock of Barry rille, is 'Married: at the M E. church in KataAll of the latest tdtades and pattern# VERY CHEAP.
the man who drafted them, and a* his mo
i on Thanksgiving
by Rev. Mr.
Chamber Sults,
is tbe first ehurrh organization which ■Marsh assisted by Rev. C. 8, Fox. Mr.
Easy Chairs,
H. King and Mrs. Emeline
has taken a step in this important re- ,Warren
YEU0NTTILLE ITEM*.
Herring, all of Kalamo.
Patent
Rookers,
fans. 8. J. feel* (and with good reason
tool mighy be proud of iL
BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
Extension Tables,
We hare received a report uf tte eon
Our sdioota are in » prosperous c
LADIES’ CLOTH.
All tbe latest style# out.
Lounges,
vesttaaoftbe W.C. T. {Ta, which, d- ,ditiou. Then an- now enrolled
though received late, would have been :pupil*. 94 more than last year at
published tn thia issue. bad lie- traaCamn Chairs, Ac.
senpt been plain enough to have teen
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

More

Heasonable Termai,

CLOTHITO A SPECIALTY.

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
DRUGGISTS.

BOOTS AND SHOES

IHLPlPtRS I BORDES Abe,.ter “t“k we havea “voetrd^ “"d th*t iB “ying

Box Paper and Stationery

Highest Market Price

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Broshes.

L. J. W .H EELER.

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS!

My New Stock of Fall Goods!

WILSON &amp; HOWE,

ixj

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

GROCERIES

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc.
*11 WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS.

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING

YAMS

D. C. GRIFFITH.

BOSS STOCK

Urges! and BesfSelected Stock

FURNITURE

KOCHER BROTHERS.
DRESS GOODS.

UOSJWElfs

BEAVER 1 PAISLEY SHAWLS!

Furniture

BIG LINE OF

Our Undertaking Departmn't

FROM 30 CENTS TO •».«.

Prices that Cant I Undersold.

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
HATS, CAPS. GROCERIES. ETC., BTC.
Our (all

Demaray A Co.

�!

COMPOUND

H-TO) EXTRACT

BUCHU

M Ttlfi TIRE.
FOR GOOD TEAS,
,
Go to C. W. Smith'*.
FOR SIRLOIN STEAKS,
Go to CTW. Smith’*.
FOR BARGAINS IN SUGARS,
GotoC. W. Smith'*.
FOR HAM STEAK.
GotoC. W. Smith’*.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROASTS.
GotoC. W. Smith’
FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
ibemMlVM for * fair ooeppenaatioo.

It will

tarsi.

FOR THE BEST PORK SAUSAGE,
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR HANGING LAMPS.
Go to C. Vfc Smith’*.
FOR. FRESH COVE DYSTERS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR LAMPS OF ALL KINDS,
.
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith *.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR PRESH AND BALT FISH,
Go to C. W. Smith’*.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 3c,
Go to C. W. Smith5*.
FOR PRESENTS WITH TEA,
Go to C. W. Braith’*.
FOR the WORTH or YOUR MONEY.

W. H. YOUNG,

BLADDERS KIDNEYS

JJENRT A. GOODYEAR,

IRON, RAILS A SHELF HARDWARE

FOB WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith'
FOB EVERYTHING CHEAP.

• Th" eaUmaled lota! jurrenry of tbe coun­
—The recent attempt to aeaaeeiiiato the Caar
try an Nov. 1 tbua appear* to have been mor*
than •l.iea.UJU.an. Which amottnt ia al teaat of Ruaeia waa made by au ‘ Infernal machine *
»usia»\axj tn exreaa of tbe hlghret point plac'd on the railroad track over which l!&gt;e 1m-1
rt-acirfd between the ao-peualoo aud the re- perial party waa expected Tbe affair failed
ramptionof ape-tie payment"
Tba CcnnptrcJ.er urgently ree.mmatida that lc explode, however, oc time, aud blew up a
al! tbe uaitor.al Lanka ahall take advantage of
the prvaent inffui of gold to acxritnnlate Iu

lie will lie glad to ace you.
CHARLES SCHMIDT.

For Debility, Loss of Memory, India
position to Exertion ol Hooiueaa, Short*
nessof Breath. Troubled with thoughts
of Diaease, Dimness of Vitim. Pain in
the Back, Cheat and Head. Roah of
Blood to the Head. Pale Countenance
and Dry Skin.
If tbeee symptom* are allowed to go
on, very frequently Epileptic Pita and
Consumption follow. When the Con
slitution become* affected it requires
the aid of an invigorating medicine to
strenrthen and tone up tbe system-

HELMBOLD'S BUCHU
Remodeled, Enlarged • Improved

•
to wnjcb
—r— ________ _ _____ _____ b«n laaned
Tt.lrtv etp.bt tanka nlib an aggregate capital o'
•
have vulnntartly iharuoUnoed t uai
ucaa ailldu Ibc aaxd i«ru«l, and right banka
have faded, having a tote) capital of
Tb^loaolveni baalia iociodn.1 two, -with a cap!
tel or &lt;7VU,&lt;ro, which tall"! after having gotr
into voluntary UquklaUoa '
Tlxe report la x.-cocnpaturd by laika axbibii
Ing the agxregatc average cat.I tel and dcpoe.n
ou May 31, 1H7V, of al) . Maaee at banka other
than naUunaJ, and the v*|dte) and depoatte of

INTERNAL, REVENUE.

DEI GOODS, SILBai DRESS GOODS

The report of Moo. Ureac B Baum, Commiaaioncr of Internal Ravenna, ia very volumlaona, and contain* a large number of tabu-

Iteady Made llriklag. HaU aad Ceaa. Boot* and
Mbw. Oro-ertev, Sritow. Sr. ItoaU aMe of

HELMBOLD'S BUCHU
IS UNEQUALED

of money than any traneacUon ever effected by
a ettigla pcraon u&gt; tb» country He •old to a
ayudicate. conipveed of tbe xtrongvat banker*

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex
peditiously ri Accuratly.

By any remedy known. It ia prescri­
bed by the moat eminent physicians
all over the world, tn

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS
LEWIS DURKEE

Rheumatism,
Spermatorrhoea,

drain- to announce that having erected
one of the lartreat and moat convenient
elevator buildiuga in central Michigan,
they are prepared to receive and

Neuralgia,
Nervousness,

PAT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICK

Dyspepsia,

Indigestion,

Constipation,
_ Aches and Pains,

£ PARADlt,
ASUraCrUKEUofBoateaBdlUMM. Makln&lt;
aal repairing Maliy iiu, ateo .Irtd &lt;m»
alee ta *11 afi enter* fnaftlr. a»d al U» lowest
tlrtu prteaa tteop aeet abte of Malo atrrei
~X B.-KA8RY,------------

M

1‘pon the auhj.cl uf tbe funding of the pnL
11c dabt tbe Comptroller aayaTbc great war debt of the Culled Stetea wa*
con tract.-! ip lew thari four and a half year,
iu 1«G tbe country waa ratUuiy out of datit.
an! on Jan. 1, I-Cl. tbe wboU debt of Ur
Uuhra amounted to but *&lt;K,'.‘Ct,7.’:. During
the txnl »lx mouth* it lucreaard at tbn rate of
alxiut H,UU1,&lt; W a mouth, being, on the let &lt;te,
of July, 1*61, fi«l,MJ.W3 Dshng Uo next
K it tnrreaaiad at tb« rale of more tbau
IXI'.liO J&gt;er month, and*! the doae at Ux
Bacal year ending July I, IWtl, it bad reached
•acM.l74.4B2. At the and of the aocwlnp
year it waa cxanaklcrably more than twice that
amount, bring, no July I, IW1, »!,llV 7T2,I3i
During U.e fallowing year it tuerrv~-d ocarli
•TUi.taV.Uo, rearUng on July I, DK4. the acta
ot •I.Slu.IM.Tpl.
During Um- next nine
tDOk-ba, tu tbe cluer of the war, April 1, lUi.\
tbe debt teervaaed at tbe rate of alout IA0”-'.

TARAYMUf Seafood *.«*■&lt;* carried tea ay
XJ jiaea ia Uw riltea*. Wool borwa. rood dr.,

riuxt may be brought them. They ala&lt;
keep for aale at the loweat prices

Groceries and General Produce,

Kidney Diseases,

Herds, Flour, Frrd, Llmr. Half,
Fliurtrr, Nfucro, Hair and

Liver Complaint,
Nevous Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Parslysls,
General III Health,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,

Moist Save! It Dealiii will IL’b.
A1NNW8W0RTR a BROOKS

TERPRISE
EWTON BOISE,

GROCERY
American ud Foreign Martie,
MaanmeoU, Tombetoaoa. Maadm, Ac.,

ILLIAM JOI.'ES,

General Debility,

Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nevoua Compl’nta,
Female Complaints,

NO PATENT NO PAY

Headache, Pain in tbe Shoulders.
Cough, Dizxiuesa. Sour Stomach. Erup­
tions, Bad Taate in tbe Mouth, Palpi­
tation of tbe Heart, Pain in the region
of the Kidneys, ami a thonaand other
painful symptom*, are the oflapring of
Dyspepaia.

iRUiriONS

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU

unmoRs

Invigorates the Stomach,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,
Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,
Cheese uJ Everything
THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.

to &lt; Iter eoawncditfoa, and when admteaiot.

a alto our ebipb-Jdera to compete aaeawafclly
m&gt; the oauetructtoo at iron vaeaaie of tbe larg
iet rteea.

the 3--JJ hood*. 'The latter act increaaed Ue
am:.uid of the 3-per-cwnt. toodato •-•XXl.tin.Oa.’,
and provided that th« a bote amount of bonda
tenxedaboiUd uot exreed tn; amount ongtndlly
authoeteril; and the auba. qurct art ot Jan 2&lt;
1B7T&gt;. anthoriaad &lt;be raftmdrng or exchanging
of any other 3 or 6-per-rent, booda which were
roteemabto al tbe pJeaeura ef the Govensmoit.
“Tito wtooto amount of the fstxted debt, ou
tba :a&lt; at July, ttni. wm »l,vi5,3t2,7ui, of
• Uto g|.«n.UffAO coneteted of 3dK&gt; bonda.

Uc- year a a*
!41&gt;-Uu&gt;g 1 T-10 per &lt;sl
up u tbo amount collected
'ntnng tbe peat &gt;hrae flare) yeare •Sticeo^&lt;S)mtrv al rvvmnatakxa were collected and
pail into U iroaaury. Tbe average exal of
vllreung. ine:n«tt3g ealanua and expend o
bt'aroal Bcr.ure Bureau, «aa
jw
oaat.
Th ’ total am. ur.t rvalla*! from the tax oo
capita! and &lt;t po-ila uf batik. a:. 1 banker* dor-

READY MADE CLOTHING,

Poarrk Tndg,

MEAT MARKET.
Krew cenateally ou head a U, riack af

During Uie earn*
. ».
w*.
terclink.bi tt^Becretary-SecretaryDoutwea a
repeat, ISli. p. xvii--«tth Jay Ooote A Co.,
for the aaleo.- the rvn-amder of »Jl»J,IWU,U)U of
•aid botwle, and, in the month of January, IK3,
a m!kr arrax g. mrnte were made for the mtoof
a terse add! iuoal amount Tbe remainder vt
the WdU.Ute&gt;,tLO—»17S.M\3U&gt;-wae«&gt;M dnteg
the Orii three years, the Horsetery of ttxo

And stimulato* the torpid Liver, Bow­
el*. aud Kidney* to healthy action, in
cleanatng tbe blood uf all impuritiea,
and imparting new life and vigor to
CheVholc ayatem.
A aingto trial will be quite raSeieut
lo convince die moat bteitating of it*
valuable remedial qualitie*.

tbLL'af'aay rriteU
Wa refer lo Uflri
tavastan ot mrj

■OIRK a FWANCIR.
'HE OLD FURNITL’RR FIRM OF

Fresh and Sait Meats,
Ewiei Haas m Sitilten,
IS THEIR BEASON.

PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

Lentz &lt;£Sons,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,

Selling Goods

tin it miitisi
A. C.

Butoi LARGEST STOCK

60ISI1TH

FURNITURE!

SIH III Illi

IIIET

Than anyother firm dealing

in furniture.

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                  <text>VILLbT-IaRRYCG’MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1879.

VO.

NUMBER 12.

FOR GOOD TEAR.
Go io C. W. Smith's.
FOR SIRLOIN RTEAKBL ■.. /..

FOR BARGAINS IK SUGARS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE, JUICY ROAST
GotoC. W.
rou CIOAKS AND TOBACCO,

of Columbia. IxXh well known mathe­
matician a. Prof. Loomis wrote: "The
wind could uot oomrnnriirate to S Bail­
boat er an ice-boat a velocity greater
than its own velocity; dot, indeed, can
it communicate sn equal velocity, be­
cause a part of the force is aasted in
overcoming friction. Since the velocity
of the wind is very variable, while a
boat—on account of its inertia—pre­
serves a more uniform movement, it may
happen that an ioc boat moves with a
velocity greater than that of the wind at
a particular instant, but its velocity
must be lees than that of thr&gt; preuoua
wind which impar ed its motion." Pres­
ident Barnard wrote: “The answer of
the editors of the Evtnb g Pott to the
question proposed is too obviously cor
rect to require discussion, it bring nndprs ood that the velocity of the wind
proiiellitg the boat ia constant. If the
wind is fluctuating, it issnppoeablethat
the boat may attain a velocity which at
intervals will be superior to t at of the
wind.’ And now comes the ScienliAc
American, which taken the mathema­
ticians to tank in thia pungent way: "In
thus putting themselves aquarriy on
record in opposition to a fact of com­
mon experience in ice-boat railing,
tbeae learned gentlemen furnish one
more instance to the long list of mis­
takes of eminent scholars who have de­
clared results to be impoaaiblc after
they have been | tactically achieved.
" " " This question of exceeding
the wind in velocity is simply one of
fact, and the possibility of it depends
upon the manner in which the boat is
sailed, and the absence of much fric­
tion. If sailed directly before the
wind, an ice yacht, like a balloon, simply
drifts with the wind, and obviously can­
not equal, much leas exceed, the wind
in velocity . But the ice yachts are not
sailed in that wny; their beat speed is
made uith the Bail hauled flat aft, when
the nail cuts the air like a knife-edge,
and the pressure on it cannot be Igstiened by the boat's running away from
the wind. Whatever may be the boat's

FORHANGING LAlfl^
X FZ
GwuC.
FOR FRESH COVE OYI

h.

Youtta,

CRH HESTER.

*ff D. ■Miwpilkli Fkrsta.a *U tterwroa.
JU.
p &lt;■ Urtimks SIMS. Bmio.nro
sornwr 1*»11Um sad Psrtro .iron* l-roopi .liraUoa (tees tenU.dayor ulfhL

n»R LAMPS OF ALL KlNDri.
Go to C W. Smith’s.
FOB BOLOGNAS THAT ARE ROSS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY.
Go Co (5. W. Smith’s.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH,
Go to CTW. Smith’s.
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR Sc,
Go to C. V.'. Smith's.
FOE I’BESE.NTS WITH TEA. ■
Ge toC.W. Smith's.
FOR
WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
For he will bo glad to ace you.

Remodeled, Enlarged ■ Improved

Dr.

E D. SESSIONS

nijsletaa. Located al
L. -- -—
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IOMEOPATH1C

CUARLES SCHEID T.

B'i'Kllfti

Ifij.WT boshate of barley, mgkfoj agreed to­
tal of 10.l2i.SW boabela, sgsinst 7,901,860
boabsls al thia period last year.
—The Jnkeniational Dally Fair, told ia New

—Tbs Jfersri/LsUr oswvpaper has been sus­
will probably be able Io carry oat the demand*
pended for Six uu.ntlie by lbs Frtoch antbori-'
at the oommfaloo. Tbs Indian* sogared in
neo and fitted II.CH'. for or®tern pt of mart
ths Oght with Thornburgh are dU ineladed io
—Tbs drama of tbs Duks of I'ortUnd, Gearr»
Craw.ev, a distinguished English segtossr, and
-Mm. AdrUidsNulsen^teMi of Um ekiaiac
W.Is in tba dramatic fimmrat, U f..r thia
■teak and n«xl al McVicker's Cblctfo Tbsator,
—five tarn were killed by tbo explosion of
■
hero
-Uio
Lolte loll sway. Thof Beaxal, »wspl over Mocktebal island, drew a
Plays for the «Hk ore, -Borneo and Juliet,' Ute bo lor of a steam tug near Black river, on
ln&lt;wwTer»l hundred persoca
Lake Eric, a few days ago
TTm rtvsr Koroa, in Hungary, ha* over, •rbeTwsifth Night," *A» T«~ Lika it,’ and
—By s fire st Bellevue Hospital, New York,
flowed Its tanki, deatroyiox much property.
the other night, three children pertelie.1, mm
woman dies! of fright, and several others were

protection than ia enjoyed even by a
Patentee. A liberal provision of the
law allowed the privilege of registry te
the trade-marks owned by the citixcna
of any country which permitted regis­
try to /American trademarks. Prior to
the passage of the law the recognition
of foreign trade-marks had been secured
by treaties with some European coun­
tries, and conventions covering the
subject hare been negotiated with near­
by a railway train tsrar Harrison, Ohio. a few ly all European countries since 1870,

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex
peditieusly ul Accuratly.

days agn. and four at the Inmaiae were Sided.
Tlie driver impeudruUy attempted Io cross

AINSWORTH i BROOKS
pun.sb Coioruw, Jack and the otb-ra that lot
par i tn the Thorn burgh fight. Lui the ooaardly
dogs who partici paled tn lbs massacre of the
nnanxx l man al the agrocr. etosioj; by saying

PAT THE HIGHEST IARKET PB1C1

EMORY PARADY.

— A horrible execution look place al (teeth
port. Pa . the other day, where Andrew Trar-y
•affered the extreme penalty of the law for the
tnnnlev of Ida sweetheart, Mary PuHIly Al the
tractI vw |a the history of U» war Not test After a faw momenta Colarow lighted “the exo-udin the rope loosened on the first attempt,
than 1.5C0 trooew are reported killed, and al pips of psora.' Each Indian prrseol drew his and Tracy fell to the ground. The second trial
terel 2.UV wooadsd. The fixht was tonxbt in knife and laid il on his Korea. The .(tasUim ot
the biUereal porelLlr spirit, uc quarter being prare or war be mg the one pending. &lt; •de row
given on clttwr side. The tnwjw

THE NATIONAL CONGRESS.
SHiccrllantcni €xrU.

By deciding in a recent oaac that the
statute providing for the registry of
trade-marks, %nd prescribing a criminal
penalty for their fraudulent use, is un­
constitutional in whole and in part, the
Bupreme Court st Washington upaet
an extanlives ayatem of mercantile
rights at home and abroad. The sub­
ject camo before the court on a division
of opinion in the New York Circuit
Court and an appeal from a deciaioa in
Ohio. A District Court in the West,
some time ago, decided that the net for
the registry of trade-marks was uncon­
stitutional, but no appeal was taken,
and the Talent Office at Washington
went on with its work. The decision
by tbeSupremeCourtappsrentlycutoup
the present system by the roots. The
minting law provides for the registry
of trade-marks at Washington on the
payment of a fee of 82fi, and give* the

adopted. So far aa foreign and domes­
tic rights in trible-rnarka arc secured by
Federal registry they will be impaired
by thia decision, but it must not t&gt;e
overlooked that the right of properly
in trade marks ia recognized by the
common law. Every trader and manu­
facturer has a right, which the courts
will protect, in the cLatincUve mark
by which he designates his goods. The
collapse of the Special Regutry act for
no constitutionality simply makes the
protection of tradc-markn more difficult,
but it docs not deprive them of^ value,
and the law still stands ready to guard
customers against the fraudulent use of
trade-marks. There will be a grne.al
interest in learning the grounds of thia
decision. The Tcdffral statute was
passed in the attempt apparently io
sAsitBilaie the rights of invention and
trade mark, two widely diflercnt things,
and was currently baaed on the power
given Coagrtws to provide for patent
and copy right and to regulate com-

GROCERY
te being distributed. In which they avow that
the Ute attempt on ibe Cost's Ufa was made by
their order, and, ihough the attempt failed,

yy ILL1AM JONES,

Teas, Coffees, Sugar
Syrupb, Tobaccos, Fish,
Cheese

Everything

READY MADE CLOTHING,

tendency to make up lost time bv cut­
ting shorter the brief stoppings allowed
for refreshments, not to rpcak of the
impossibility of takinf ones food ia a
decent or healthy fashion with bell,
whistles, and the railway guard sound­
ing all about yon. render the traveling
meal a misery and a terror. The care

given out for publication in advance of
i its presentation to Congress. The affair mnraions aa well as plan, tn which a
was considered ao grievous that the large party of gentlemen and ladies can
House ordered an investigation, and the move about with pleasure from drawing­
Judiciary Committee set about iL The room to dining-room, order and enjoy
rumor gained credence that Mrs. Lin­ luxurious breakfasts ar-I dinners, and
coln was the enterprising person, and finally emerge, feeling and looking as
one day, all un»OMg«ad and uuau-* if they were only stepping out of their
nonnsed, the Prmidank' himself ap­ own hall doon. Tbua is traveling and
peared before the cocnotittee- He aaid
be had heard the rumor, and proposed
to demonstrate to the committee that
read ant could not have been the offrnd'
pondent explains that it
1 afterward tliat a certain
rkpfl. an illustrious dcad--------- --------- iefat Bnunaal order, was
the culpnt. WyhofT was a man of floe
It is not surprising that from time to
appenrBEco and suave address, who had
time attention is recalled to the bar­
traveled all over the world. He had barous nature of the mode of executing
tickled the fancy of Mrs. Lincoln, and
the death penr'iy in thia country.
she had taken him into the White Houtc Hanging by the neck till the criminal
as a sort of major demo. Ho was, or is dead ia obviously a relic of barbar­
pretended to lie, very familiar with court
ism; it is the moat primitive, the most
etKjueUosnd mannera, and Mrs. Lincoln
various, the least prompt and uniform
employed him to inalruct her in this and certain of the . .odes of execution
unwritten and much-abused art. The which have been or could bo devised.
fellow had the lun of the White Honan, t If the object of an execution now-a-daya

be to insure the i....................................
of the criminal
ity of interveni
torture, hanging by a cord and trust­
ing to the rough adjustment of
weight and fall which the " eye and
experience* of an ignorant hangman
can afford, is the moat fallible of methoda, and must of uceeasity from lime to
time lend to painful accdm of torture.
The garotilio x«, perhaps, of all exist­
ing foreign methods of legal execution
the moat rapid and certain ; but with­
out proposing any one substitute for
our own reeponaibility—whether the
ca’booM arid chamber, tba.maaaive
electric discharge, or any other method
—it ia certain that any scientific man or

Freah awl Salt Meata,
Bwitf Has sit SBiHtn,

Lard, by the lb. or barrel,
&lt;fr., rfr-. &lt;fr. •

Selling Goods

GDMSKITH

the number of people who perished at
1300; but daring recent excavaLions no
many bodice have been found that it
teems to have been far greater; and
when we consider that, closely an the
inhabitants were packed. Pompeii wan
still but a little place, the Propertion of deaths appears large. It ia, of

The Hotel Car ia England.
The American Car Company has com­
menced the introduction of the hotelcars on the English railways, and even
the London Times speaks approvingly
of this innovation. That paper says:
“Thanks to the ready ingenuity of the
Americana, it will be possible in a few
di-ya to breakfast not too early in York­
shire, to rea«l ami answer half a dosen
letters, to travel luxuriously to the me­
tropolis, enjoying a good hot lunch
by the way, have three dear hoars for
business, and, after a hot dinner of sev­
eral conraes on the road, be to bed in

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MEAT MARKET.

1C.BU1H

Though the victims of the great erup­
tion of Vesuvius in A. D. 79 lived ao
long ago, they were our fellow-creat­
ure*, and it ia impossible to recall their
fate—especially, one might think, to re­
call it on the spot—without a feeling &lt;♦

reflect that the misfortunes of Pompeii
the pressure constant Under these hare been a great gain to modern
conditions, with favorable ice, experi­ knowledge. The manners of the ancient
enced yachtsmen agree that the speed Romaim an better known to us by w hat
of an ice yacht may easily be double or
treble the velocity of the wind that
drivro iA“ What have the profeaaore
to wy to thia?

Mwj sari It Daaliu rili tM

low'd to produce lb" polity partire.
—Tb&gt; munk-ips! author Hire of CirxannaXi
arc making an effort to suppiwre Munday par.
formsocre cl Ute theaters tn that city
—Tbe American Commissioner* appointed
by the President bare retunud from Cuba,
where they have been eramlmnf into the yd-

the returning officer at ths top of his
voice; “tell me, for the third and last
time, whom do you vote for, then?"
The voter, with dignity: “Having
been thrice honored by my fellow-citizatia with a unanimous election to this
imoortant trust, after I had tvrioe de­
clined the honor they would thrust up­
on me, I feel that I can no longw rcatot
their appeal, but must sacrifice my per­
sonal preferences to my anxiety for the
public welfare. I vote for myself and
will serve if elected I"

mon than oura did.
Ash field—All the better for be.
Papa Ahl the sun anew to shins

�in ail department* for and during
the coming holidays. We have a
treat variety of goods adapted for
oliday presents, and offer tliem
at very low prices.

dtiam

f.lUllr,
uitMn. W illiaiuato*. logham county hm been
cniivfcted of aeRing liquor to a com­
*
mon drunkard ana fined HI. including
coat*. a»d *ent toJaB lOdaya.
■
Ifr. T: B. WootL of Rig Rapd*. hu
Mr*. I*toney and Mre. E. D. Sprague. hern arreatvd at that pit—
MKldtoriHe; Mm Granger. Mm. Sta­ of rape, idlegvd ta have------ upon tbe perwiu &lt;rf a Hwwdiah girt
nna. and Mr*. Crunk, Worn (Wtern;
Mn&gt;. Henry L«tbrop, Mr*. Minor Mend,
E rnmal. of-tbe Ea*l Saginaw iwnMrw. Myron Snihertam’,. Morgan; Mm.
G. A. Truman, Mr*. Jamea Fleming, ty poor boure named Lake Corelli. who
claimed to lx- IOS J car* of ag •, camMr*. Eva Baifcy xml Mr*. J. M. Wood. mited Micide by hanging in an mil
NaabviUai Mr*. Hoot of Hope ; Mm. C. house of that inatiiutfon Tnrmtay
II. SM. of Rutland j Mm. Power* of ’Aw&amp;r libel *uR againnt a Michi­
Irving.
gan new flIxc ho* had the bottom
A t-omntitlee on Rtamhitioua waa ap- Licked out of it. It i* the care of
HuMtag* vs, Bbakrnprar*, of the KalaHaaltaga; Mm. Haney, MMdleviUe; Niaauo Daily G alette. Verdict, “No
Mr*. Granger. CaaHitoo ; Mm. Knapp raoae for action."
At Grand Rapid* ou the Sth. ex-mayni Having*, flic Preaidcnt mmleaome
ri luartm oo the doairability of forming
» Couuty tugaotaatiou. far tbe mutual
good of the different Unioua, after
U hich a&gt; motion waa made and carried
by tbe Couvcnlion. to form *ucb an organicattau. The following cotnmitu-e
waa appoint^*! by the chair upon vot.of jhe CuaveatiouJoyreyaro a wakaeti
M^ llMima
lia*uaga&gt; Mr*. Aprague, Middleville.
- Report* ■£
AoLdmle
* next cutdireor•
ilrnMnL
Qraagef
, Weat
tiortrd good rarer** and vnthuxiaam.
Mr*. Piuney of Miihlh-vllta. MHMta
faith ami continni-d real umfer *onu
Sebastian Green way and about a
ihucrn gljuwe* oLlwr and whisky coninn red to kill (Was. Schiebrl. nf Grand
Rapid*. Hept, 34, nnd ■ now a Jury say*
Greenway was guilty of manslaughter.
The eaac la«ue of the finest tempcraacr leeturn* Grand Rapid* hs* had
tbi* laauv a day.
J. B. Howland “kicked the back­
------------- reported । et” over South Haven ou Tues­
day from (be effects of a luunrlra* dis­
__________
ease, one of the moat horrible death.
mined to “Hold the Fort’ a* ^ongl «v«r known. The entire lower portion
a
'Mtoen hoM* forth tul " ' * * * " " rotted away. He was
bt by tlie deputy sheriff.
the"HeBef. PrtaS•&lt; Ae W.C. T. U.
Eilward Middleton, a imloonirt of
•tad report uf the
Grand Ledge, wax tried last week in
taaaf the State Vd- the United Staten court at Gm: 1! Rap­
id* for parang silver coin*. The jury
to by the Con- liiesgtBcd. standing *even for convict■Appeaf to Moth- ^*04 five for acquittal, lie claimed
be received the “money" in hi*
•WhatStadltbr Har- baaiocaa and supposed it good.
---------- --- ---------- 1veationAadjourned
to from the head of a.
single hair
tbe fallowing morning at 9 o'clock.
pretty woman brought eighty dollar*
WXI&gt;XX*U*I MOUX. • O’lXOCX.
ata
raffle
at
Alabama the other day.
Meeting opened with a pamag* from
*rem* to lie a wonderful jiowrr
Scripture, read by th? Pmidcnt, and a There
each thing*. A single hair frt&gt;m tbe
N-Mm of prayer, led by Mr*. Boltwood in
head
of
a
pretty
wotnaa. found ou tbe
«t Haating*- Mr*. N. Hailer of Hart­ iappel of a tnan'a
coat, ha* been
ing*. addreoaed tbe Coaceotton with known to break up a whole
family.
l*rt spring the IMper* told all about
tbe Mbouting and killing of John Bsrgy
bv Wallace Clow, in Antrim codaly.
Tbe trial *cene ha* closed with a ver
diet of “not guilty." It I* gvtlng so
that not ung abort of killing a man
and chopping him up into aanaage
meat to be fed to the Jnrr. will bring a
verdict of •‘guBty’lu a Michigan murder

tlirop^iif Morgan, report*Hie flub in a

Sl'Tr'n.1,?

Chariea Aiken, of Albion wa* walk­
inghome with fiW) iu hi* pocket a fep
night* ago, w bon he wa* accoaied by a
mau who demanded hi* money or ni.*
life. Not caring lo part with either.
Aikou knocked the man down and
thrashed him within an inch or two of
bi* life. Then tbe neighbor* were call­
ed and tbe badly beaten msn wa* put
under tbe care or a doctor.
It ia reported at Eart Saginaw that a
noman named Anna Morton live* at a
in that city, long known a* a
Rranlnlien* two and three railed ont
i of ill-fame, and kiwpa ber twin
rau4denMeeorneet jfflrenmiuu. and all daugiilciw fnr purport of sbatm-. She
.
(tar unaniiuoa* vole •tell* tbe police that the girl* were de­
ition. Mr*. Pewcr* of termined Ui kail »uch live*, and »he
. abort report. allowing a hail made up her mind that It wa*
—..... A Mill alive and promo- better fur them to do «o at home where
xaatora ..jwjMk’in behalf of our. die could ovens* them.
After ringing by Convention
Jame* H. Ijarr. the Fenton man who
. TJeorge •oIMiintm of flawing* kUkd hl* *mi-1u-hw, Philip fttuiyon,
with a *rulr weight, got off very cheap­
ly. Judge Turner only ncutrnced him
tn four yeaie at Jackaun, ■ When hiart* there he will look at Wm. Gud­
iev, the lifer, of Adrian, and remark.
“Better it i* to be a murderer of a •on­
ia-law In Genesee, than to aimply tn
nuah yoar mother-tn-iaw down a cel­
lar way in l^uawee. I’m on with four
yrar^ wbile you, poor devil, are here
A Detroit. Undng A Northern railinad brakeman came withinaa ace of
hiring hi* Ute al Ionia owe da&gt; I at
week. He had jmu “run Ju on a rid
tag" with a woman not hi* wife, and
wa* aroted by her aide in the depot,
when hi* lawful wife “drew np at the
aiatjon" and flourished a revolver abeut
iu a manner whirh indioamd that abe
Sevcrid grtfriemen 'of Haatiug* and WM! ted to have liAood. Tbe mailer
other townahfpa liclng nrearnt they waa finally c&lt;&gt;mpruini*rd abort of
were hrtrodm-ed to th. '(taventional
and madwebm ’
* *
*
aMisa Paxton of Flat Hock iathe bum
to tbe ladiew
future. The Pi
im. a abort
sd her from
airs of an
ad deal of

bright of cruelty. Drath cm tbe araffold tbouta be made ra a* Ift *od rartein a* death on the guillotine. A*
tang aa “luck" i* treated to Utat tbe
rope will not break or dip. Jnatao long
will tiiere hr • rrpeUtiou of Mich bor

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND POEMS,

HOLMAN’S BIBLES, CLOAK DEPARTMENT
and when the dock strike* IS be say*.
“Is It poasibleF and she says. “Why I
didn’t know it was *o later yon may
draw your couclaaioua that, if the
borine** boom eoutianra a unified

The grew have liecu very alow iu
tbrir Miutheru migration I his fall.
They have l&gt;eeu deterred either by the
mild weather or report* of the riiotgun
_____
•l*y -Hchimminy, bow dot boy rtudir*
de languages T i* what a delighted
elderly German said when hie fouryear-old aou called him a blear-cvrd
•on of a aaw-hotae.
Gentlemen abould Dever look at a
brilliantly beautiful woman. Itengen­
der* enervatira of the eyelid*, causing
them to nictitate ia aa uaaermly nun-

We have an elegant lino, both in
Basket and Plain Beaver, which,
owing to the unfavorable season we
will.offer at just about eost.

Silver Plated. Wai
Purchased directly of the,Manufacturer« at bottom prices and
all warranted TRIPLE PLATE- Come in and look
over our stock.
KNIVES, SPOONS,'fORKS, CASTORS, KNAPKIN RINGS,
VASES, PICKKE CASTORS. CAKE BASKETS, Etc
-. all genuine, anti at prices that cannot fail to suit you. ~

SHAWL

;e assortment. Those contemplating buying
urge amount of candy for Sabbath Schools
etc., will save money by calling and
getting my prices first.

TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!
Cheap and a fine assortment.

POCKET BOOKS
We offer unusual attractions. We
are the only parties that keep the
celebrated Broadhead Alpacas that
are warranted not to draw in wet­
ting, and will bear washing. We
have also a full assortment of all
wool Cashmeres, Worsted Brocades,
and Lusters. Nothing would be
more acceptable to a lady than a
nice new dress, and now you can
secure one at a triflling cost.

on bi* bead for two tamr*. in a Texas
Ixtroom, on a wsger noil (he frat
brought on brain fever, from which be

The man who wrote “Grandfather’*
Clock" I* now rich. But until that
precioa* nuisance appeared be lived on

Call and examine my stock.
No trouble to show Goods.
Remember we are in our new store,

tST One Door North of G. A. Truman’s Store.

YOUTH'S1

DMPANIO

EVERTMORRIIIG HRLT

DEPARTMENT

We have 20 or 30 varieties, all
new styles. Which, if we were to
buy to-day would cost 11 1-2 per
cent, more than you can buy them

1880.
Increased

In Size.

-&lt;^vinm,ra3gr

YOUNG PEP

-------- ITS’ OTTIt---------Vol. 53.
Elegantly
Illustrated.

CLOTHING and HAT
DEPARTMENT

Of the largest and best assort-

We have during the past few days
■added several attractions in boy’s
and youth’s wear, which we offer
at special bargains, and invite the
attention of parties needing any­
thing in this linex

Tbe varirti »nd wmtb ct in &lt;r.n!reu wit' mA&lt; ii a repoviiocr &lt;4 tbe .bokyi
I mature; a library of tak», trier!.’. ad-entv-:&lt; . I-Uurv and Ungrapbv; - “Cmapaaiuu "
1 j the tthoul, the Mujy and tie £r.' idr '*' " **'- *

LWIal fitnriBB. •torts* fcr Gifts
Atirnng Tatos of Ad^vr.G.ru
Letter* of Foreign Tru»e4,

E'Jtoiial* on Current Events,
*"r*a Hundred Short Stories,
. ts.uable Papers on Health,

C. iltunt Bkitctfiaa. Poorr i,
-b-wipUM Price.•! Ti f, efta a*

BOOT and SHOE;
Department

HID MLIDH GOODS.
Ever brought

We have a splendid assortment, all
suitable for the holidays, consisting
of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Child’s Fine
Shoes. Ladies’ Slippers, Men’s Slip­
pers, Boy’s Slippers, and other
special attractions.

to Nashville,

consisting of useful and fancy

variety of Hanging and Stand

NINETY-FIVE PER CENT. STERLING

FANCY GOODS
DEPARTMENT

U*ril4

C.W. SMITH.

.

We have an endless variety* con­
sisting of Silk Handkerchiefs, Cam­
bric and Linen Handkerchiefs in
elegant perfumed boxes. Neck wear,
Paperties, Gloves, Hair Ornaments,
Bracelets, Knapkins, Child’s Knit
Ulsters, Hoods, Scarfs, Mitts, Ties,
Hosiery, Collars, Cuffs, Satchels,
Towels, Corsets, Baek Combs, Ruch­
es, Belta, and thousands of other
articles too numerous to mention,
all adapted for substantial holiday
presente, and for the holidays will

WOBOHESTETB UY ABRIDGED

PICTORIAL OHABTO D1CT10IARI.

�Jost snath of A. M. DnagbartQr'a store.
Miss Belt Tniman returned from Oli­
vet Thursday evening. She has been
torn before Raq.Tnytor of Mapb Grove.
cMfaa;
.
Mi to* MhiasU tbe jury, bringing la •*
There is at least one man in Nash- It brings ruin upon tbe moral commu­
- ---------------- im for the plaint
villr an buy that it would be impomihle nity, plowed furrows in the check* of
law-sail.
for him to die suddenly.
wives and mother*, and waa more of a
crime than borer stealing. The evi­
ian ehurch next Bauday morning and dence to convict a liquor seller under
eveniag. by the Rev. G. B. Fuller of tbe new law would be green Minds in
(fxferd.
the front of hi* place of baainMa,
whisky barrel* ami beerksga. and men
coming out drunk, that when found
guilty of liquor selling, for the firet
offence he abould get six months in the
A. M. Daugherty to on the aid bmur- peaitentary, the second one year aad
atrad over st Bellevue, lieing cared for tire third five year*. This would stop
by hi* brother. He. Is reported to lie tbe business for it would shut tuem up.
gaining sinwfy.
Tbe aalaon keeper makes money fast
ix&gt;yal Hubbard sod W. E. Shield put and can afford to pay fine*, but ran
together over 1.100 square feet of rail­ not afford to be abut up.
ing in C. C. Wolcott'* Imrdware addit­
ion ou Wednesday.
paid large toxas and waaabelp to
J. L. Stereos has bought R. 8. .Bra­ industry. Had they ever helped Naabbigfata since. They were girdled Just
betow tbe anrface of tbe ground, which dy’. lot. cor. Maia aad Jfiaple Sts., and villc acyl what had been tbeir past in
next
spring
proposes
to
errect
a
Hackbuilding her up a prosperous village,
proves that boot bat a cowardly wretch
smith shop upon tbr same.
out of the woods. It waa not paying
Tbe aocial hrid at Mr. and Mrs. L. J. buriMU to tlx- pui-lx. 1‘ r..: to U1&lt;in­
fhal Mr. Flint Ims offered a reward of
•Mead Mr. Baker an additional offiW Wheeler'*. Tnesalay avth* waa a pleas­ to apprehend and lodge the drunken
1 ar any ’ride that will toad tatfhr expose ant ad^ir and well attontlsd notwith­
standing ‘he inclemency of the wrath-

Wm. Kerr haz been spending tbe last
week in NaahviUe. Says Nebraska ia
tbe promised land for hi* business and
that be will be worth *100,000 in ten

to move tbe postaflke into another
Tlic various millinery shoji* of Nash­
Imilding Just *outh of tbe cigar factory.
aboatMapen tods from ita present lo- ville are now cram full of Ixiunets,
catiua, when such a commotion ensued pretty ikmIc*. etc., and a* a general
that several families livingou the back thing Nashville wives are real sweet to
tbeir hnsbaada.
The tremcmluou* rush ujxjd oar ad­
iirolr up bouse keeping. The office vertising columns by our enterpristng
lisa not been moved yet, but we under­ merchants compels u* to issue a sup­
stand it*IB hr* this svesiag. andabould plement, which we shall continue to do
it be we trust that there will he no more until the holidays are passed.
Tbe Christian and Methodist Sunday
foolish remarks, gives way to aa ha*
been during tbe past week, for Nash­ schools are each making preparation*
ville haa too mock to de to build her to ceIrInvite Christmas in an appropri­
self into the beet town on th* line of ate manner. Tbe former are to have
the G. R. V. Div. to quarrel with ber- a "tree." and tbe latter a "boat."
In the Vermontville C •ngregntional
church a platform ia being erteted to
tbe left of tbe pulpit, which hereafter
tbe choir is to occupy instead of the
gallcrr, which it baa sung in for over
men' in making up tbeir setoctwas for
fifteen year*.
the bo*iday trade, have kept tbeir
C. C- Wolcott’s big store is now so
skirt* clean from parsimony or fogy near completed that C. C. has moved
ism. and a* a resalt the finest stock' in, and when a customer steps ip and
that was ever laid down in Nashville to look* down tbe aisle 133 feet, be imselect Christas** press* is from, are ediatriy imagine* himself in * great
daily viewed by a large concourse of metropolis instead nf little Nashville.
both young nnd oid. At Boise Ilrot.
The weather which has Ix-cn moist
and H. 0. Hale’s the exhibition in and spring like, all along, took anotlwr
lieautiful and late book a. rich and cheap tack on Wednesday. Tbe wind veered
toys. silverware. raM aad candies to aroamt and blew a stiff gale from the
exceedingly large and fine and con­ north, snow Bew, and things settled
stantly •urn.aaded by happy-lookiug down to something like winter wrath
throng*. C.C. Wolcott come, to the
front with his RM aewiag maebinr
It is related that a sylpb-likc trboolwhwh will make a mart aoceptabl. u&gt;i'm&gt; in the south part of tbe county,
aa well aa a valuable gift. Chas. W. recently whipped nine scholar* for a
Smith's lively grocery ia filled with a refusal to study tbeir spelling book.
large and varied stork. especially for The children say that her touch waa
wanner than the thickest woolen drawand cbeapneM cannot Eh u, aalL At
either C. W. Demaray’a or Jansc* FletaThere will be Quarterly Meeting at
lag’s can be found the reseatiato for the M. E. Church in thia village, Dec.
18th and 14th, conducted by the Pre
clocks and Jewelry tbrir display wa* aiding Ehler, Bev. II. Hall. I*reaching
never finer. G. A. Truman is in a re­ on Saturday at 9-30 r. m. Love feast
ceipt of an immense stock of Doveltie* at * a. m., and preaching at tbe oana)
■elected under tbe direct supervision hour* on Sabbath
of old Santa himseif, and esast unently
From a letter received from Dan.
are auught after by large numlxn-. Halbert. Santa Ibma. Cal., we learn
The oilier general dealers and furuit nrr that Dan. and bi* wife arc in g&lt;x»d
stores, etc., have mad? |&lt;ret»rationM to health and doing well; that with the
aid of their iaculmtor they have juat
taken all in all tbe stocks are an large brought from the alw-ll Dearly a hun­
and varied that no oac can afford to dred lively ehieken*, and that they
miss Braking their friend a present, or to mnat have the New. another year.
read away from home to buy them, ami
A young married Nashville ceaple
ia fort cor reader* in localities to other were setting up a stove tlte other
morning. Said she: "Do md swear
larger storks to select from by coating so my dear." "It’s tbe d——d pipe.”
to Nashville to make np tbeir Christ “Bat you never used toswear." "That
maa gifts.
was before 1 tark.led thia drrilisb
•tore-pipe." "Then y«m think more of
tbe stove-pipe than of me. you heart
The «mly boarder at the county Jail less, heartless man! You love anotiiis Jim Johaaoa. the murderer.
Daaeoa Van Bru nt, after a protrartrd
Aa the Independentof Now York wUl
iltaMt, b able to be about again.
Coanty Treasurer. John Licbty, is withdraw all its premium oflbre Dec.
31 at, ie?». only a short time remain* in
which any one can get a Worrbcstrf•

Tbe speaker felt greatly encouraged
for what had already been accompli
khed. Three or four year* ago a busiiicm man could ntep into a aaloon take
a drink apd be respectable. Now
thing* were changed. The moment
a bnrineM man does aueb a thing be la
*iw'tt&lt;d. He i* standing on alippery
ground knd his reputation is at stake,
secular press, now was speaking for
temperance. The chureties too who in
tbe past were not doing anything for
temperance outside of tbeir respective
Hock*, were now roused up and earn­
est io tbe matter bolding "eniperance
meetings, etc. But the beat evidence
of encouragement waa that tbe women
who were always sober were now
enthusiastic ana engaged actively iu
the work of temperance, inuflcucing
men to be better and teaching tbe boys
how to grow into good temperance
men. Heretofore women bad followed

priced goods, but th&lt;
the comiDtmitv, for i

KT Boot* a re
virtnally three pairs
Boots in one.
ial i* excluded,
Al! non-wearing mi
all weak part* rtrvnj, ord,
..................
and—
var.
iou* improvement* added In every
district there ia a large number of sens­
ible people, w ho are willing to pay a
fair port for a food article, ana the

Anotlwr year luta rolled a way and the
merry Chnsunas -com«w amdo ; while
other good* are higher, holiday good*
are cheaper than ever, and 1 have, tbe
largest and beat assorted stock of Vases,
Toilet Beta, Smoker's Secs, Moustaache
Cup* and Saucer*. Mug*. Sal vent Bread
Platea, Pickle Jar*. Pictures, Flower
Stand*. Chinese Warr, Japan Ware,
Metlephone*, Dolls. French China Tea
Seta, Tin Toys of every description.
Wooden Toys without end. Child's Tea
Seta, and thousand* of fanev nnd use­
ful artie'es too numerous to mention.
Everybody is invited to visit the store
and see the display.

Tbe finest line of China, Wax, Paper Mache, nnd Rubber Dolls we ever received.
Voces in endless variety, style and price.
Toys for Infants, Children, Youtb, Manhood nnd Age.
to suit everyone.
Shaving Mugs and fixtures.
Soaps in every shape.
Perfumes, fine goods and low.
Toilet Articles. Complete line.
Violins, Harmonicas, and Musical Instruments of many kinds.

„-^_.iWATCHEe and JEWELRY
Shoes. Hats aad Caps. Croceries and
Ihvviaion*. Crockery, Notions, etc,, of
E. Kkk*c, wbo always sell* at the
lowest price*.

Tbey nU do It.
Go to the Old Reliable Market for
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all
kinds.
Hxxsr Roa.

nr All the fall and winter style* in
Millinery goods iust received, hr Mrs.
Yates in Union Hous*'Mock. The lat­
est and finest line of Fancy Feathers,
Plume*. Kuching. I-acr* Neck Ties.
Jet* etc.

Thore who had not signed the pledge
were exhorted to do ,m&gt; aud those who
were treating their pledge lightly jterv
admontabod not to do so. Boys were
ambitious to make good farmers, mer­
chants or mechauic*. but if the} had
any inclination to drink it would prove
a drag they could not carry up with
them, but would lead to ruin and degredation unle«* they kept away from

Ftaras for Male.
A goad-fenced, well-watered and im­
prove*I HOwtr farm for sale very cheap,
on lilieral term*. Corrrspoud with,
Gko. H. Johnson,
Middleville Mich.

AWFUL!

plr Grove.
Erastns Clcmmon* i* slowly recover­
ing hie health.
Tbe taxes, although high, are lieiag
I&gt;aid in quite fast.
Metter.
A large amount of
bi being
Some time in June last a buffalo robe
done in thia town.
waa left at my »ton-. Will Uh- owner
J. G. Holbrook of Branch Co.. U v is- pleaae call.
C. W. Smits.
iting bis daughter Mrs. II. J. Stocking.
Mr. VaaWaggnirer of Maple Grove i*
ever in thia section sawing wood with
a machine.

Blankets WU|
. for

will

ning last.
Alvarado W«
ing with relatr

Our goods were bought for Cash iu August and September, be­
fore the advance, and will be sold low. Cail and see us.

’A Fool’* Errand," "Irene the
mry," "The Gy pale* and Detectiy Pinkerton, "Tbe Earnest Tri
Abnrr are ali new hooka, at
H. G. Hal***.

W. C. Wilcox ia diggng a well.
Eli Wells has rewhingird hia hotise.
Rainy, mmldy, gloomy, disagreeable

W.C. Wilcox baa aa ox which is
slowly wasting away* »»d what ia the
matter no W appears to know.
Cap*. R. J. Lee has tbe bills np for
aa auction on the 17tl&gt;, after which be
starts for Indenendence. Kansas.
P. R. Johnson, the mail agent be-

F1NE ELGIN WATCHES, FINE WALTHAM WATCHES. FINE FOREIGN WATCHES.
BEAUTIFUL RINGS FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
NECK CHAINS, SLIDE CHAINS. WATCH CHAINS, EARRINGS,
CUFF PINS, COLLAR PINS, GENTS SCARF AND BOSOM
PINS, CARD CASES, COLLAR BUTTONS, ETC.. ETC.
SPECTACLES SILVER AND STEEL BOWED. COIN SILVER TEASPOONS. RODGER
BROS. KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, ETC, ETC.

�COMPOUND

FLUID EXTRACT

flour; break three
cold milk, in which r----------- -------------reast, and stir W&gt;; cut a spoonful of
butter up fine and work it iu your flour;

m

strangely at variance with

the harmony pt tbe merry Chnatmaa

Baid my liftte daughter to sm: "All
with a few—oil, such a very few oandie* the stories end when the happy times
and nuts. But Rotiert scarcely saw oome. I’d like to know what the peo­
Ihom-hia Blind was fall of the rejec­ ple do thont” To'the Msmp the
tion of bis gift. It was hard on liim; a
cruel return; for a ucw dreai in tbeir
swaitened eircumstanoea was a thing of
some moment, and this one had been
purahaaed by much toil and self denial,
many a tong wet walk bom© through
the weary streets, many a meager lunch, i
METEORIC -SHUWEMS.
many a long hour of coppng while
others slept, and tbetired eyes drooped,
and the thin hands almost rotared their
office. Bat he had not minded, for tbe 1
sacrifice and labor were all for her, for

LeMox Jkllt.—Take a paper of gel­
• BxAaixU Yeax OF Txxxs.“—The at­
tempt w 'hug© the productive trason । atine and Jet it soak in a pant ol cold
of fruit-trees by removing the fraii- wafer for an hour al least, but th© longer
buda, appear* to have been' a-failure. it aoakii the better. Then add to it a
Tbe experience of one man is thus de­ quart of boiling water, the juice of two
tailed - in the New York Tribune: " In or three lemons, and a pint and a half
an effort to change tbe bearing-ycar of of sugar. Set it away, without cooking
an apple tree, Mr. Robert Manning, Sec­ at all, in a form to cool, and an excellent
retary of the M.saaohureU* Ilorticull-1 article of jelly will be the result
ural Society

Who they arrest a man in Utah fon
bigamy, they eelwet one Erring lew than
four wives. If a man hw. s kaM-doxer
or more wivee bis bigamy ia greater
than the eocrts cm hope to handle for
tbe next five yean.
Ih Brant, Canada, tbe farmers are
complaining &lt;4 the ravages of the Mis­
souri rabbit, a small gray animal import­
ed a few years ago, and which have in­
creased beyond th© ex|&gt;cctatious of tbeir
impertera.
CuablestoX, B.
which has bean
specialty pinched by th© hard times,
rejotoca in the advance in naval stores, POBEKTS k HOlVHhWM,
rice and cotton, wich will make a gain
of WXWii.OOO in the prices of receipts DRUGS, MEDICINES ail CHEI1C1U,
at that market alone.
The late Mrs. Charles Dickens ac-*
oompanied her husband during his
first visit to tbe United Blates in 1842.
daring his Italian journey of 1844, ami
during many visits lo France. She | JOWERS A BARLOW,
l&gt;ore him seven sou* and three daugh-

season. Her faoe, young and pretty,
though somewhat worn and thin, was
fretfully contemptuous as she looked
down a* a little heap of toys and con­
EMOXADK PoWDEM*.—White
fections lying ou tbe shabby toilet
i sugar, win pound; tartaric or citric showing the evil effects, moral and
cloth, and he, slowly unwinding a string
Pbofth or Beexkei-ixo.—In theOo-1 acid, one ounce; essence of lemon, half physical, of the abuse of tobacco and
—— - . |.---------------------------------------------------w.
•
be pityingly i natural nbroomraon I have ever wittober number of the Beekeeper*’ Maya-; an ounce. Mix with peatie and mortar alcohol.
wilh an anxious, perplexed, almost ; thought.
; neesed- Tbeeventeameunbexalded.and side, Mr. Q. M D xditlle, of Borodino,1 thoroughly, and dry; do up in tableNtvui grind your coffee for break
—s
V a—
------- There fell a long silence in the loom, i took na all by rarpibu. I was residing N.
gives tbe average yield per spoonful packages; when thiretv ndd
broken only by the fa!1 of a cinder, the ®t the time iu McDou'ugh, Henry coun- •warm and prices of honey, from his I halt pint of waler. The boys will like fast by pounding it iu a piece of red
sinring of the gas. The cheerful tu- tv. Buffering at the time from an in­ apiary, daring the past aevoa y*&gt;*ra. j these in the corp field along with a flannel. A Michigan woman did il, and
“la that all? What a miseiable loti mult of the streets came dully to his, flamed eV©, and bring unable to sleep, The highest amount per hire waa 167 ■ handful of ginger-snaps, or a battered her husband lias been under tbe a vat her
What's th© use of trying to keep Chnat- ears, and the merry bell* and joyous 1 rt*,. about 1 o'clock on the night in nnntula and lire Inwest flftv nennda— I
nt «1ngcrbrcad. It make* them
voices seemed somehow out of lune, question, and went out to njy kitebeu an average, daring the yean mentioned,
maa al all in thia wretched way?"
long, and the
I for the purpose at lighting a Samp (lu- of a little over nicety pounds per
"Well, dear," ba spoke gently but PreeenLly he .poke, very genl'y
“I must go back now, dey-tbey will jClfer matchei had not then been in- stock. The average price during that i
cheerfully, “it ia not much, I know, but
' cologne
may thought, will adopt a provision making
.a
.
’
*-* * vented, or had not, alleast, come into time has l&gt;een 21 i eents per pound.!. L01-0^51*-the beet w© can do this year. All tbe
,„
m: Alcohol nt it a misdemeanor, nt least, if not a fel­
bills seemed to oom© in at once, and a an hour's leave; l&gt;ut I will
Probably during tbe next seven years
. _
quarts; dissolve ony, tor a railway company to give, or
I kitebeu I did uot happen to look up; tbe average price will lx- much leas, but
little earlier than I expected them; but aa soon as I can."
in itessence ofneroli, |x&gt;tit grain, for anyone not a paid employe of a
Be stood ex|&gt;©ctant for a moment, but |,;1: oa «K,U a* our eook (old Aunt th© yield of honey may remain the
■•ver mind, tbe children will be just aa
of rosemary, 2) railroad or a pauper to accept, a free
we’d pl©aaed,and—and Alice—“hesitat­ no response war from the sullen figure Marr) open© 1 the door ahe drew back fame. Shoa Id the average price be i ounce;eaacnc©
alarm jexclaimhift “I/Ojgi, uiast^, lb.- but 12| cents ]&gt;er pound, oven then the
ing just a We. but with a happy, eager at the fire, and with a sigh he pulled on I
teas Ml the pleasant voice “I have tbe shabby overcoat and ranch worn ' world ia coming lo an ead I Jurtlook proceed* from each awarui would
gloves, and went quietly ont with a lov- al the star*. They are falling! “ My amount to &gt;11.25. The incroaMj in
ing. pitying glance at her. that would faith in the scripture*(such aa Matthew swarms should pay the expense of
have pierced her heart had aho not been Xxiv.t 14, and others of tbe same imso willfully blind to what should have ; port) precluded tbs ideaof ite being the hives, caring for and selling the honey.
There ia money in bees rightly man. rnj of th© world, and J was net alarmed.
and you can have it made whenever been her glory and pride.
Oh, wife I m&amp;ticr! beware how you ! Returning to my room, I prepared my '
you like—there's ths money;“ and, hy­
Rick Prtrotxo. -One heaping tea­
Hora.—•’Why don't the people of;
ing a little roll of bills before her, bo 1st your dear ones go from you with ! wifeforviewins the nhennmenon. which 1
cupful of rice, one pint of water. Boil
looked eagerly in her face for some angry word* and a clouded brow. Who she did without uudue excitement. I this country raise more hops, and leas the noe and water until the ©ater is
corn
?"
said
an
Eastern
man
to
us
re
­
can
know
what
may
1*1*11
ere
they
re
sign of pleasure. Not one penny had
then sallied forth to rouse scute of my
William, chief of th* Williams Lake
evaporated; then add one pint of milk,
he apenc on his own needs or wishes, i turn to your love and forgiveneo. ? 8be neighbors, that they also might enjoy cently. We could only say that the a lump of butter the aixe of an egg. Indians in British Columbia, baa pub­
though his overcoat was worn and sat a long time, angrily brooding and the wonderful display. The two near­ climate of Central Illinois dm* not ap­ Take five eggs; nre tbe yelks, which lished a letter in which he says hi*
frayed, his boots were patched, the l weeping bitter tears till the midnight. est wree a lawyer and a preacher, both pear to be suited to hop culture. Oar best up with the grated rind* of two people are threatened with starvation,
soft hat waa decidedly shabby. All with a merry chime, rang in the Christ­ of whom were terribly alarmed, and. hot summers and high wind* seem to lemons; add this to the rice, with two---------because—
the -----------------whites hare-------taken sll his
that could be spared waa for her and mas morn. Aa ahe liatened a sound despite my expostulation*, greatly detract from the quantity of the crop. tescupfula of white sugar. Butter the । lands, and that bo can hardly
tbe children, but ahe never noticed from the crib reached her that startled alarmed their wives. Without going The vine grow* luxuriantly, IHit fails to 1 dii&gt;b, and bake slowly. With tbe white© ‘his young mm from war.
hex into Lostant activity—a sharp, ring­ further, I had my hands full in endeav­ "seed” heavily, a* it does in a more
beat
up
light
two
table-spoonfuls
of
The red-clay soil of Hartford county,
ing cough that ah© knew toi&gt; well. oring to restore them to some degree moist climate. The present high price
will probably stimulate tbe business, powdered sugar and the juic© of the &gt;1,1. r™««. IU
feu &gt;» (ml ’
With all her faults she loved her chil­ of composure.
twn kmons. When the pudding is |
thought
remorsefully:
and, worn with the struggle for bread dren, and
From 1 o'clock until daylight I wit­ and new hands may engage iu it. Per­ baked put on this frosting, and let the perfection. Of three lots recently aub |
Jccted
to a chemical analysis, two i
haps,
on
the
clay
soil
in
the
timber,
hope
|
"Charley
ha*
not
been
well
to-day
—
and the homely needs of hie, allows the
nessed the grand display. Looking
rice pudding warm.
may
be
made
to
par.
We
watched
care
­
■
bowed
a
percentage
ol
*J
27 |M-r cent
—
how
could
I
have
so
forgotten
him
?*
devil to take jioseesmon of her soul—
upward, it seemed aa the meteor* all
Ceeam Drxssiko.—When oil u dis ol sugar, and one of 1U 27 p« r cent ।
when ail that is womanly departs, leav­ She took the child from his crib, and started from a common center, and fell fully a ton acre field upon an adjoining
ing but drags of fdly and sin. Barely Bet about administering such remedies in carving lines to the very earth, and farm for several year*; but the crop* liked iu islsd*. the following drtaaing , This u eqnal to tbe be*’, yields.
that evil spell waa upon Ahe© Murray m were st hand, snd wondered how she there were thousands, if not millions, never paid ex|&gt;enses, and the field has will be found excellent: Rub the yelks
Emasmub WtLsox. the grant English ]
now, for ahe answered the eager pleas­ could get a physician. Bob and Lucy of them in sight at the asm© moment, been plowedwip. Hoproota are cheap, of two hard-boiled eggs very fine with a authority on skin diseases, who paid
were too amal! to send into the street* until daylight put an end to the scene. and isolated pieces art not likely to be spoon; incorporate with them a desert the cost of erecting ClcO|&gt;slra'* Needle
ure m hia face contemptuously:
at an ch an hour, aad to leave the child It literally rained fire. Sometimes the troubled with lice. It ia a crop that spoonful of mixed mustard; then stir io in London, is alout to spend $100,0X1
waa impossible. Oh, why did not shower would slacken for a moment or it will do to try on a small scale, but re­ a table-spoonful of melted ontter, half s on a rea lmthing infirmary for the
Robert oome? In her selfishness she so, and then it would be renewed until quires skill and capital to manage it teacupful of thick cream, a aaltspoonful scrofulous. A much better way this of
bad not heeded the premonitory symp­ the very heavens seemed to be ablaxe. rightly.—Chicago Tribune.
of salt, sod cayenne pepper enough to spending money than the other.
toms, and the delay waa fatal—it waa Borne were brighter, some of paler hue
W hat Not to Kill. —The French Min­ take up on tbe point of a very small pen­
The bride of a week, at New Phil*
too late for human help. Her punish­ —but they were pH fire (or seemed to ister of Finance Las caused to be pub­ knife-blade, and a few drops of anchovy
ment had come upon her fhe felt, as, lx- so), and all were pouring down lished a list of animal* and insects or Worcestershire sauce: and, very care­ delphia, Ohio, myaterioualv disap
peered. The pair had marrieA for love,
ahe sat with the dying child in her toward the earth. Bal I am attempt­
which are friends to th© farmer, and de­ fully, sufficient vinegar to reduce the nolhiiig had happened that could have
arm-i, watching the awful struggle for ing to do what I 'promised myself I
mixture to a smooth, creamy consist­
serve protection instead of deatruciion.
breath, till with a porting sigh the little would not undertake, |o dcacnl&gt;e a Tbe list, with some add£ions and ency, and pour it upon lettuce carefully raised a re*aonsl&gt;!e regret, and it wa*
feared *'jo bad mrl with an accident
prepiued fi r th© table.
Awl went home, and the mother's heart scene which no imagination can con­
amendments, applies to thia country.
The truth waa that, growing homesick,
was desolate. It waa all over, but she ceive, nor tongue nor pen portray. It
We or© in doubt'rhother the mole does
she had quietly taken a train for the
sat olasping the iittl: form till the was as clear a night iu I ever «*w. I more good vhan harm, and, in the case
paternal root.
\
morning light peeped in, and Lucy and would fix my eyes nn a given star, and
of the bird mentioned slxiva, there are
The poeti© interpretation of nature,
Bob, with joyful cries, scramifelTS
in a few moments it would seem to fall, at least conflicting opinions. Wo give which has eom© to be a convenient
Tar. United States Fiali Commission
of bed and rushed to their stockings, owing, I supj&gt;o*e. to the fact that it waa
baa planted in Georgia waters &amp;0U of
th© list for what it is worth:
phrase,
anil
abou'
which
the
Oxford
hung carefully at the fireside. Alas! obscured by a pawing qjeteor. The
Hedge-hog—Liras mostly on mice, profeasor o» poetry has written a book, i the famous German carp, the newly in
but who loved his daughter with all his she had forgotten them; and the tear­ illusion was perfect
rodcut*, slugs, auff grubs—annuals hurt­ is, of course, a myth, or ia to be read : trodnenl fish of which sc much ba*
heart. Motherlere from her birth, she ful face* turned to bar. tbe sorrowful
For two or three days after the oc­ ful to agriculture. Don't kill the hedge- tbe other way. It ia tbe soul the poet I born written. Thev ar© the beat pond
grew up lieaide him, indulged in every cry, "Oh, mamma! Banta Claus for­ currence the atmosphere was so smoky
interprets, not nature. There is noth­ fish in the world. ’They breed repidlv
whim, ruling him and all the household got us," stung her past endurance, and aa to prevent the stars from being seen
and grow rapidly to the aixe of a sh*J.
Toad — Farm-aaaistant; he destroys
with her imperious will, till her young she drove them back with angry words at night and to cause the sun to look tventv to thirty insects per hour. Don't ing in nature but what the beholder and their meet is rich delicate, of desupplies. Does tbe sculptor interpret
fancy for her singing-master, not'ceet- and threatening hand.
kill the toad.
the marble or his own ideal ? Is the bcious flavor and free from bones.
ing with her father's approval, resulted
A key in the door, a foot ou the stain
Mole — la continually destroying music in the instrument, or in the soul
Dcsiso 1878 the Onondaga salt '
in a violent sceoe, a midnight flitting —Robert's foot, she knew, but what a
grubs, larva', palmer-worms, nnd insect* of the performer? Nature is a dead works produced, m the sggrrgAte.
and a private marriage, and. worst of all. strange, uncertain step. Waa he ill?
injurious to agriculture. No trace of
tbe undying anger of the proud, disap­ As he came in the dreadful truth burst th© event may interest your roaderu­ vegetation is over found in its stomach. clod until yon have breathed upon it | 7.127,187 bushels. Up io aide this
with
your
genius.
You
commune
with
year
til© yield is 7,27Ci,U&lt;2 bushel*, and
pointed old man, who thus found bis upon her—he was drunk! shtanefully. in Corington. Newton county, at 2 Don't kill the mole.
your own soul, not with woods or wa­ there ia no doubt that ths production
castles in Spain pulled rudely about his beastly drank. This was the bitterest o'clock,. the church-bell was rung and
Birds—Each departs cut loses several
ears, and who formally renounced her, drop of sHI And, mad with pain, she the whole population was aroused, wlx&gt; million* annually through insects. Binis ter*; they furnish the conditions, and of the entire year will be very near
bidding her nevermore to come nigh rose from her seat and confronted him repaired to th© meeting-house and are the only enemies able to contend are what you make them. Did Shelley I 8,000,0(1’1 bushel l. an loercare of al
interpret the song of the sky-lark, or moot 2,000,000 bushels over last year,
him—then- paths were parted forever. with her dead child in bar arms, bid-i spent the remainder of the night in against them vigorously.
They are Keats that of the nightingale? They and nearly equal to the largest yield in
ding hint look, and asking why be had I devotional exercises.
great eaterpillar-killm and agricultural interpreted their own wild, yearning the history of the trade.
1
*
*“
*'
The gold mines in Fsnlding and ad­ assistants. Children, don't disturb their
hearta The trick of the poet ia always
jacent connties had drawn together
to idealise nature—to see it subjectivemany adventurer*— miners and gam­ I Lady-bird —Never destroy, for they Iv. You cannot find what the poets
blers. A gentleman direct from that 1 are the best friend of farmers and hor- find in the woods until you take tbe
section informed me that soon after । tieuhurista. and tbeir praeenoc upon poet's heart to the woods. He ee&lt;- na
midnight guns were fired, horns blown, aphis-ridden plante is bcneflaiaL
tore through a colored glass—sees it
and the sleeper* for mile* were aroused.
Mom Evn kxck Aoaixst the BrAS- truthfully, but with rm iudescri'ieblc
The gamblers threw their cards in the
sow.—The English sparrow does not charm added, the aureole of U- spint.
seem to make as much headway in tbe, A tree, a cloud, a bird, a suuaet, have
smaller town* aa it does in the large no hidden meaning that the art of tbe
cities. They do not appear to lx- much (*&gt;et is to unlock foe tin. Every poet
shall interpret them differently, and in­
Only a few day suiter tbe phenomenon more numerou s here than they were a I
terpret them rightly, because the soul
J was passing from McDonough to year ago—a fact which we are pleased | iz
Milton7* nightingale i« no
J~~~
Zebulon, and stopped to spend the to chnmiclr.
Coleridge’s; Buras* daisy is not Wordw
Country
(JenUcoian,
writing
from
night with a friend. He had two North­
worth's;
Emerson's humble-bee is not
ern men employed in erecting a mill Bergen. N. J., aaysof them: •‘Here,
another’s; nor does Turner see in na­
on a small stream near his residence. at a distance of fifteen miles from New
York eity, the sparrows have become ture what Tintoretto does, nor Vero­
nese what Correggio does. Nature is
faring man. Aa soon aa I arrived, the so numerou* at to gather in flock* of
all thing* to all men.—John Burfifty
or
mon-.
Last
season
dies©
pests
"falling of tne stars" became the sub­
raugke, in Scribner’e HrmUdy.
ject of conversation. Seeing the North­ alighted upon a piece of corn-field, tore
ern men coming up the hili, my triend open tbe ends of ths ear* with tbeir
said . “Engage those men—especially strong bill*, and fed upon tbe soft gram
the elder one—in conversation on tbe while it was iu the milk. In this way
subject.' nupper over, 1 managed io nearly every car over's largo portion
draw them out. Tbe older one said: of 111© field w»* damaged before it l&gt;ccame too hard for th rm to operate
upon. Tlsp . is sBB«. opening for the
enterprise of tbeae vermin, which will;

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■arrtewy aad bb Sekaol Teacher.
John and 1 (Mra. Morrissey) were mar­
ried twenty-five yean. ago. It waa
Just after the Yankee Sullivau fight.
We were married after be beat John
Heenan; ami, although inXboke day*
when he went into the ring 1 i always
sent him from me with the injunction
to beat bis roan, my sou! revolted at
tbe thought of a prise battle. But it
waa my great hope to have him suc­
ceed in life. He came back from Cali­
fornia and visited our home in Troy
to bring sonic meaaagr from my broth­
er, whom he had left there. In three
weeks after that we were engaged,
and a few toxwith* after that we were
John an a ragged
i»y, barefooted ami j
Huie
looking for u fight:
ttrf.il he could not
read 11 nr write, mi ifto tell the truth. 1
wa* only.a triileli Her offin tbe matter
of educational adi images. I told him he
idionld learn to i r» I. and he said 1 should
learn him. Writ t’rrrtablUlii-d leaaonhour*. Every ntf before going to brd
he devoted hiniw "to hi* spelling-book,
mid in tbe raoniii rbnr hour to writing
hi a copy-book- 1 J rule of ntndy was
inflexible. .Wmm /it ao. Tbe mornit John C. Heenan.
when be wan nil Mire ami bandaged I
and blind of one eye, na well. 1 propped ;
him up with pillow* nnd made him write.;
“How long. Mr*.. Morriaary, did you ;
kt^Vii!1 hU/atnMHmwa. Every night j

he studied something. and 1 studied '
during tin- day that I might Im* able to I
help him. Of course. when I aay stud- ।
ii.&lt;i I don't mean in the ordinary school,
children'* way. After we mastered the
English branches we look up history. and when lie wa* pretty well-ported in
that we made the Ihing to|ric» of the
day a matter of investigation — the Eu­
ropean news, the speeches of tbe great
nii-ii. I read them in the day time mid
John would gu through them at night.,
Then we 'took up Mich Ixmk* aa 1&gt;Ouincy and the work* of Carlyle, ami
though John Morrisey «a» a gambler,
and by Ida profession made main ene­
mies who frowned tqarn hini.hv wapoMw-KM-d of knowledge on main sub- .
Jecta independent of citv politic* mid
hone racing, which would have pnl to
Idnsli *tearuc»t critics had they Imm-ii in
competition with Inin.
“Did Mr. Morriaeey follow thia line
of Mindy lM«cau*e of a natural In-ut of
muidF
"I don't think *o. Hr would say now
this in no good formc.Su*ic;1»ut I press­
ed him on and he would soon get inter­
ested. Then he bad Mich an imlmuiUIde perseverance. When lie found 11
thing he could not readily understand
lie would master it out of *pite. I re­
member once of bi* throwing down j
hit arithmetic, shortly after we were !
married.aiid exclaiming pettishly; 'I ,
don't ewrr about these fraction*; tbcy’rv '
only I&gt;art of a thing any way! what'*
the um- «&gt;f all thia study' Sinuef‘ John

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Ataw-bool ir.«pection in n town in
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re-ply- ________ _ w __________
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'

Ihc tele Senator Chandler had
editor of tbe

indicated. Tbe

Waahtngtou

While some gmltemcn were aiiooting
pa the farin'of Henry Miller, near there
one of tbe party killed a partridge,
whfo’i fell loan adjacent Said. To

Capita before aMMroit JnMiccUie other day
| fot nwanlt and battery. and when the
pro • vutioa had finiabed. hr put a litt le

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rainy i.ijtht,

train
. fateF
“( won’t aaawer no each fuoliah
w three
exclaimed, qncatioa! Pre paid taxra in this conn-1 _v—
r better
try forfiftv yearn, and I wda’l lie talk- !»•«• aw­
ed to aa if 1 waaarbild!”
|’*»» »&lt;*«
“Wall. Mr. Rteuk, you mw thia diffl“How •
blown to .loan. The coapiratont had The barnin* track te a aqnnre in length Seated at hia deok. “WhoF "IHow
call
v,
did
yoaF
“
Mr.
J.
mtetnken the train, and Alexander bad and half a aqaarv in width. Miller
“If I harln’t acen it, would I lie here.; **T*’*1
Capital." “Doud
Ihi you ’apn«M* 1 waul to be arreated
, the correttytondent.
•
■njrjfMtcd
“Well
for foegeryF
.dollar
and
Donn Piatt tbeaz-te be around hereF
ain ii uc*in&lt;
doc*. any thing beginr anap- ‘hull tm*
•eat from at&gt; oflktei i
dd man.
A constable
"Well,” mid Chandler, “when yon ace
•bunt that it caused
now, will yua tell tire jury all i’hr ‘“’’.■“'I P«»
"
wmildn t
—
and eight burning, but the heat ia intense. The him you piny tell him J am looking for
long, ami tire han extruded into a green him.
wheatand when J find him l*m going to
to know anything about it they mnat you think I’m *&lt;*irt coms ou t
eighteen fret bromh xTbe emperor tirld, whicu i» gradnaly bring deatroy- run tbia umbrella into him and open Mkh^r
.Iwp and put a chip on your abaaldcr!
waa the recipient yeMerday of many rd. The- roots of &lt;&gt;ak tree*
~ II.” and left tbe room.
half in ,
“ ------- :--------------------warm congratulation" ovcf hia remark- and romc treea two feet ami,
; There i* aomethiug mift and tender
•I wtU ifi
abieMcapry'——'
‘
diamete. have fallen over.
■k.sl any q«
.
_____ _________
________ _____ ________
I iu tbe fall of a aingte anow-fiakc, but
“Did the
. Now the aged liar i« happy again.
Some iihUoaopher i»of tbe opimm i whe" 11 «’“’*• *® crawling out iu »he
'uunetub with a Lilwner* aocka.
He can tit around in the corner groc that tbe thing* which are aeemlngly ।
and •hoveling away a big
.poor they did, bat 1 wouldn't
'
' • *? •
”
. ,
cry. whittle the sugar and writ barrel, (be mort. trivial are often worthy of
ltw nnt'ry- luean Aod
•wear to it.”
, Contentment i» better than nriim
and lie about the hravy auowatorma great atuntinp. Thm i. true, especial
• •• ~ ,7 ,
“Did either one call th; other a until yon want yoar boot* half wiled.
they Hard to have early in Angnat ly in the ram- of a ls.II or the bnek of . «‘‘‘V K"uW &gt; oor wifc.
rl terr
Then riche. knock the aoc-k* off cou•T opoee they did, and that*, what tentment or anything else.

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Dregs of Wine Suitings from 16 to 25 cents.
Peacock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in ail colors, from 20 cents to SI.
All Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.

[[ I rilRAIl FOR THE

Largest and Best Selected Stock

FURNITURE
IS RARBY COUNTV

Parlor Sults,
Chamber Suits,
Easy Chairs,
Patent Rockers,
Extension Tables,
Lounges,
Mirrors,
Camp Chairs, &amp;c.
-Also-

Common

.

Furniture

Our Undertaking Departmn’t

BOSS STOCK

KOCHER BROTHERS,
DRESS GOODS.
All of the latest shades and

patterns VERY CHEAP.

BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
LADIES’ CLOTH.
AH the latest atvlex out.

BEAVER 1 PAISLEY SHAWLS
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.
A BIG LINE OP

FROM 50 CENTS To M_on.

A PRETIER LINE OF

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,

CANNOT BE FOVN1J AN t WHERE.

HATH. CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.
■landing the late advance iu price*. Gy buying Jorcaah we have •rrutnl
many bargain* of which our customer. will reap the benefit.

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

Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.

I AH NOW IN RECEIPT OF

NEW GOODS!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

BOOTS AND SHOES WILSON &amp; HOWE

A better stock we have never had, anti
a great deal.

k&lt;m hi:h II 11 &lt; »I’IIKHM.

NEW STORE!

My New Slock ol Fall Goods!

that is saving

Davis Sewing Machines,
A more perfect piece of machinery is not in market.

(Opposite the Wolcott Honor J
FOR-----

7

GROCERIES

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER
------ WE PAY THE------

Highest IVLarket Price BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Produce, and give in exchange goods, 16 ounces to the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

INotionM, Etc.

Dried Apple* AV riiktod.
IF YOU WANT

We expect and desire to win only by

And to this end we earnestly solicit the patronage of all
those who read this notice.

COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

Fresh Goods and Llw
Prices.

WILSON A HOWL

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS

Boots, Shoes, Mons, Etc.
ALL WOOL.MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS
Shawls, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING YARNS

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BARRY CO

ICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1870.

NUMBER 13

■imU'Htttit.
FOR GOOD TEA.
FOR SIRLOIN 8'
FOR BARGAIN_____________
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR HAM STEAK,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR NICE. JUICY ROASTS^
t f

the Jackson machine had bean so un.lu.stioued, diet Martin Van Buren at
Washington expected hie re stectiow as
a. rwuely in I MU a. he had awaited the
result la 1886, when Jackaou named
Him as his successor, and ihe unani­
mous nomma-ton of the Democratic
Convention al Baltimoic in 1835 was
equivalent to an election. Van Baren
was buried out of sight. Harrison had
a larger majority than any candidate
received again UU Abraham Lincoln
was re-decterl in 1864, and the vote in
the Electoral College stood almost four
to one in favor of the Whig candidate.
A Whig House was elected with Harri
aon. and for the first time in the history
*u----- ny a Whig became Speaker,
use swunf, back in 1842 and
----------- Democrat as Speaker, but the
Senate remained a Whig body in spite
of Harmon’s death and Tyler's defec­
tion. The current continued to run
with the Whigs. It wss early plain
teat Tyler’s split amounted to nothing
In tbe States the Whigs barely held
their ground, and they lost New York,
then as now the pivotal State of the
Union, through a division in the oppo­
sition to the Locofoco candidate.
t Tbe folly of the Democratic majority
in Con^reca changed matters. The
prospect of the annexation of Texas
roused the jealousy of the North. Congre aional noddling with the tanfl
shook the allegiance of Penney!rani*.
The canvass for 1844 opened with a
Clay boom that swept the country, and
when the Democrats nominated James
K. Polk, a man little anown. without a
record and whose utterances "for the
public eye" carefully concealed his sen­
timents on protection, Whig rucoem
seemed certain.
Unfortunately the
Whig leaders failed to understand that
their best hope of success lay not in
nominating the man with the biggest
boom, but with tbe best principles.
Blinded by the shout of the day, the
great crowd that made every trip of
Clay’s a triumphal progress, they forgot
the small, earnest body of men who
were determined to vote for a man
right on the slavery question or not to
vote at all. The Whig leadert, Horace
Greeley among them, insisted on teganhng the little knot of earnest men
who fought Chy for his rveord on tbe
slavery question as a peek of entbuiUMta
who would fall into line when the time
came. Between Clay, right on most
questions and wr^ug on one. and Polk,
wrong on all, it did not seem possible
that carucst voters could hesitate. The
Liberty party for six years hail cast so
small a vote, its prospects were so abso­
lutely hopeless, that tbe politicians
looked to see them dissolve and pass
into the Whig ranks, in order to ward
off tbe Southern danger of tbe day, the
anneration of Texas.
The Liberty party did nothing of the
sort. The mere handful of earnest
men in its ranks, one here and one
there . organized in a useless co-teot.
They delertnined to vote right and let
the consequences of ■&gt; conscience-vote
take care of tbcmselvea. James G.
Birney wu put up again to lead a for­
lorn bo|&gt;e. The skeleton organisation
of his party was the derision of
the ooon'ry.
The electiox of 1844

FOR CIGARS AND TOBACCO,

;ix&lt;;

FOR FRESH COVE OYSTERS,
FOR LAKH or^U?iu1t®,k'^ II

for roumwai'thatAwb'wibb.

IT. H. YOUNG.
FOR BARUAlNHlKCBOtKWtY, ’
Go to C. W. talih'e.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NUTS, 111'
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FIMH.
GotoC. W. SM’b-l
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR

for TnFWflrrn &lt;»» Yotfk'kdWfcy
Go to C.-W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOTER HOHEY. ’
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
Ge to C. &gt;Y- Sniiih’a
For he will be glad to ace yv&gt;u.

fa”

1 count out Uuvs ttaiatora from CumberUod,
1 one each flora York. luocoln and WsatiinKton,
and two frs* ^mlgiwwwdn Tta tisssoMats
' j-wiil l»T»» majority iargu soou«h ia ths House
to give a quorum if nona of the Republicans
should appear and lake their at ata. The y have
Ira riling thM kmot vtuib »haw» oo signs of throwr out Republican liepnM.ntattvni from
disbanding, and. ft Dis hoo.-s ftey are draw­ INtrUand. Bath, Baoo, Bock laud and Lew Lntoo

rtazatj

Remodeled, Enlarged ■ Improved

ing at Havrrly'a, In Cblnsgr, thia wssk, are any
IndicsUon, they will continue fur si iruloauilo

:ad
started hr the Hr-djostoes, Mtotaf by
Use HepabUeana.
—Got ptoalps, at Missouri, baa ordered s
aptoal election to till Ibe place cf tbe lato CooKMmah Uy. to bs held Jan. 10.
—A Wsefangtoa nrrraepotidant etatea that

peditiously ui Acciiratly.

AINSWORTH i BROCKS
, —Ibe ItepnUtcan National C.mmitlra mcl
al Waabiugto &gt; Dae. 17, for lb® purpore at aakrtMiu a Chairman in place of Beu .tor Chandholding ibe next Natanal ConvanUoa. No
trouble wu UaJ m deciding Iboao qoeslnoa,
and Senator Duotad Cameron, of Penney).

PM THE HIGHEST lAHIET PRICE
I &gt;—A battle botwesu a pottle® of lhe Br
troops la AfRUitaUa uJ i' Urgd * form
Afghan Sepoys sad Iribctaaa took place
WSak, tart far fiita fikbtk The British
vae rigbfeenkiltal m4 .iwaaqMya woun
that of IB. (Staaywia benry, aofctaquent t

or. Um
md *&gt; ths l*t*
Wtotnstaav, June A wav named aa the data,
Inal, to take aeuon in regard to the roliow
and CLi-ago the place of moeUng
ferer epidemic &gt;n Mempbla
, -Fall iklade of the e:nnl made by tbe Maine
-J^wfrfuprdraylor/age-lfc, daqgbler o! Um
Jtetun.tni; Itosrtt ar® telsxrapbed aa-Jer date of
Prmid«wSxH ita-Mormoa^chnnh, silttaplta
Io escape from L'lah. but was apvrsbcEklod
and Lakcn back l8Ha!l PjLke Qty

ib« BepublksM atxty.fosr.
Five
«•**.’ atth twrlvo iUpublx-in rrprearotaPurtiaad, Bath, b-wiatoo. P-KkUnd,

rim lien.

x.f“

lia Jrqanimifcm. By Um clecU.ro rrtnnx the
Chief InspsMorot Qrsin. 115,710,1X7 bostab tapaUksM tad . majority of 3lM joint telof sraia wers reoWrsd sad issporisdsl Chicago kA Aa counted by the Governor .nJ Council,
durwgtas yssr smhag Ort. W.
the &gt; SRismete hare a majority of W on (Mni
Dfcta* ****
&lt;v*P-U«&lt;m a ia S- dtepUy i
of better si tbr IntamsUccxl Dairy Fair in

lx«d*o qpr.qnrr fFjpr&gt; Vydkton* to be fall
that the warlike Afghans will eat off commnnioattoaa with |»&lt;lia thle winter. and ft*t tbe to-

j!W

—Frederick hay, John lilrkier and a boy
hare been killed by a fall of (late in a octa
mine al PnttaTULe, Pa

rtl

«

rr-

fl

Bynipa, Tobaccos, Fish

,hr'w U“! BussUn iDingUM •KAUiat Afghan-

-

Cheese U EVerythiajf

READY MADE CLOTHING.
OnssHW MTo-coVT'r HaSSwASa,

________________

_

Mloli.

J^ENKY ROE. PaorXlKTOX

MEAT MARKET.
Freeh and Salt Meats,

—Cbirago eiemkjrs eociua 8..'HU,&lt;X2&lt; baabslset wbaal, 2,-’JM.577 boabeia of rcxo. 1.098,­
11 ■♦^u.i.eU of oat*. MO,*U1 buabete of rye atul
7V7,nr Imaba^ of UrVy. makiug a grand total
of U.U'Xiei Lu»lida.AKn.lM-. \GlG,t79 bcbela
st fata period tart rear

The total vote oast for Governor was
896,101, being 117,949 less than the rote
for Preaident in 1876. The highest
vote received by---- ”------ --------------was 439,189 for V___ _______________ r
trailer, anA tbe highest vote reeuved by
any Democrat wan 439,615 for Bey moor,
for State Engineer. The combined
Democratic rote for Robinson and
Kelly for Governor is 34,635 more than
the Republican vote for Cornell, and
14.C82 more than the largest vote polled
for the higbtwt Republican candidate.
Leaving the triangular Gubernatorial
contest out of the question, and view­
ing the return® from the atandpoint of
the square party fight for the six other
State officers, we find the lowest Republicwu majority to be 122 for Lteatenant Governor, and the ‘‘
"
6.673 far Poyteoiler,

e«L
A Birney electoral ticket was
run in bnt thirteen States, he polled
but 62J100 votes in al), liarely 2 tier cent
of the popular vote, bat he palled them
in the ngtit places to beat Clay I In
New York Birney had 15.812 votes, say
two-tbirda the strength of the New
York scratohcrs to-day, but Birney's
vote gave Ihe State and ♦‘’irty-aix
electoral votes to Polk. In Michigan
Birney (Killed 3.63-2 votes, but that was
enough to leave Chy in u minority, and
Polk picked up five electoral vote* in
Michigan. Ent for the 2,106 votes the
Liberty party had in Indiana, the
Whig candidate would have probaldy
earned Inal Slate and twelve electoral
votes there, but thia was not neceaaary.
New York and Michigan would have
elected Clay if it had not been for the
Liberty party. 'James K. Polk," wrote
Greeley, in sorrow over the defeat of
his loved leader, "owes his election to
the Birney or Liberty petty."
It takes amazingly few votes to break
a big boom, if they are cast in doubtful
States
The Whigs of 1844 went
through an election to find thia out;
the politicians of to-dav WU do weU to
learn the lesson before the next election.

John T. Delanu, who died not long
age at Loudon, was for thirty-aix yean
the chief editor of the Landon Tiwus,
which lie found a great newspaper, and
made tbe greatest journal in England.
Up to his day, the Timrr liad been great
in its news. Bom of its "boats" during

Lard, by the lb. or barrel.

Cable telegrams the iirsiaf the week
cay, "A rapture in the Cortes imminent."
Ia thia news trussed worthy?
Thfsz was a reunion of the “Old
Greys" in Rochester, N. Y., lately.
Nebuchadnezzar, the original "Old
graze," was not present
The girls of a Toronto ooraet-factory
have struck against a reduction of
wages; they say there is nothing to cor­
set, and will lace still awhile.
Nothing ootild be mon' natural or
proper, when a defaulting clerk fails to
keep his accounts s’Aight, than to send
him to tbe house of correction.
A um&gt; Waterloo Sunday-school
raise was mkod by -her teacher, "What
must people do in order to go to heav­
en 7" "Die, 1 suppos**,* replied tbe lit­
tle one. The teacher did not question
her any further.
“ Who," said a member of the Cana­
dian Honfie of Commons to the mem­
bers who were trying by interruptions
to choke him off. “ who "tirayed here?7
“ It was an echo," retorted a member,
amid a yell of delight.
AmtB spending three mortal hours
in getting to windward and crawling
carefully toward two su|&gt;pooed big buf­
faloes, a Western hunter found lus sup­
posed game to be a BL Louis girl taking
a walk on the prairie with her ear-muffs
Ila lUaug

aassSLE.

'TviUsoty'taaekUw Marr.
1 Oilnk. isnUilrroraa;

Yodno men should always beware of
the following paragraph, which was
started by a Plulade‘plus paper, and
ia Dow going the rounda. The chances
arc that the man who wrote it ia tied to
a woman with a hand like a Japanese
fan, and a voice that would make a buxzaaw pause in mrtoni-nhment. It reads:
■ Muriage ia a safe wav to gamble; if
you win, yoa win a pile, and if you lose,
you don't lose anything.”

Occabiomalxy you will meet a young
man who gets on the train somewhere
in Ohio, and when some fellow passen­
ger asks him bow far he ia going, ha
w^ll say, “Omaha!" in the tone of a
brakeman calling a station, and then
look up and down the car to observe the
amusement and awe of the other peso*
eagers, and you will notice that he
looks a little bit disappointed because
they do not take off their hate and ask
to shake Landa with him and want to
know where he cornea from and all
about him. But, by-and-by when ba
learns, from casual remarks dropped

down into his duster so that no one can
see him, and teUs the next man who
Mka him about it that be fa only going
out hero a little ■trnjr.-Burling ton

Selling Goods
Th. MMf faBtWHI
hsaly wrong under him in ita tee
ot the Ua»ted Btatea born 1861 &lt;
bahadamgh tambie fata MS
war with Htehsxd Cobden about
yearn age, vtetah sadly damaged
in popular eta i. ate-in. Tbeaaoi

GUBSH1TH

SHHttMH HgS
Than snyotter firm dealing

�He «M

—Ye dean te call itteitiM to—

killing &lt;M.e | mid will irive anch

BAMKYVILLK ITEMS.

lutekwfoar. Any perron finding the
■atne. will confer* tarot on a poor man
by leaving word where It can be found,
at G. A. Truman'* atore.

Daniel Deller ha* moved into bhnew Doc. Nd, al the Town Hall.
ouae.
Harriaon F. Have* hn» been voting
ia rioter in Maple Grove daring the

Nkw*

Geo. Kilborn «f Mat*te Grow dfol on

elegant line ever brought into Nashville.

ALBUMS FROM &lt;O otm to ftft.AO.
an endless variety and cheaper than ever.

» part of the county,
-------------in here
------twenty
jut ago.
*cve
Bev. J. McPhail* anmtatm.ut* lair

Boise A Fbaxci*.

will give

that you haw—nn .Saturday laat—got
the building tliitehrd, let It ba ksown
to every laxly that Mr. *Sqa»rv BJ&lt;mm&gt;i&gt;
ha* hunt an addition to ht« houar.
lu tad week'. Wr*t Kalamo item*,
tbr ty in * niAilr me *ay that the head of'
ni apeaKing oi Mr. Hoover, it read

in(inulttei, and hope* that nothing of
the kind drill occnrin the future.
"Tramp, tramp, tamp, the'lxij* arc
marching. Two gentlemen of tbe

of the State, ami it being a yen- mud­
dy, rainy part of tbe fall, conceived the
idea of playing sharp with the G. IL
Valley Hail road, and thought they
&lt; &lt;&gt;iild figure cloee enouugh to eheat
Vanderbilt oat of a few dollar*, *tarting out ot»c morning when mud
much dclntrd, tlw walked to Oli­
vet Mation. intending to remain over
uight at a friend* and take the train on
Uh- N. W. K. T. R. IL in the morning
for their deatination. They retired to
ta-d much elated to think how they had
lieat old Vanderbilt, and soon were
asleep, and dreaming of the im­
mense fortune that would be bequeath rd to them by oomr Lnglinh lord, for
their willing patronage of their road.
Morning dawned, our traveler* aru~c
nitirh refroahed: they perfonned their
toilet, pertook of a hearty brrakfaat.
and noon were mixiug mm! toward the
kould fo. duo at 3 o'clock p. ni..

tinic.

(&gt;ur mad stained traveler* were

nave tamu. an or which i* jxmc ana w
I will rreclvc Uil* ttMii January lOCb,
known to be'false by thoar that put 1870.
for Mxly-fivu cord* green Iteech
Midi »|orie» afloat. The- riiureb i* br­ anil-Maple
taxiy wood, two feet tang.
ing rmnplrtrd n* fn«t a* poralbte under 10 fo ntacr-d on school grmind* Dirtrirt
— ....—... ■No. I,
I. Town
town of
o» CaritetdD.
t'a.
Contract
A* Henry Lathrop waa k-nvuig the will fo awarded to I
•--- reqxjnriblc
K. R. hall Satnnlay evening with a fall j folder. ' C. AixnrnxTM.
Aww
Dirwtov.
haul of perron* in a doable wagon, by
------- ——
driving over a naw log that turn been a 1 CT Don't forget that
t&gt;
If yon want tbe
long time In
tn the
tbe road at Morgan,
Mnt-gau, be
he | beat
font pair of Bob*
Bota with
wit rock-elm ’.&gt;ram*
..........I. to apill
...;n and
.... .1 ,the
i... foot flniabed Cutter in tbe
managed to tip over enough
them all out. Fortunately non** was: county, or good,Horae Shoeing, Wag*erfoualy hurt, Henry withe* it un- on*. Bobo, Bnggtea or Cnttera repaired
rratood that it waa a vmy dark night. . painted or trimmed ip the beat *lylc.
Minor Mead and other partie* have i C*»
Foundry and get it.
tetel) brought from Ohio rix valuable |
BAH.gr te W----ood,
boraca. Mr. Mead u a good Judge, and
lover of good liorxc* purihn*c&lt;la kiallinn
rix rear* old wriglilug fourteen hnu- mi-nl of Silver Ware in Barry County.
drrd poanda. He 1* from a pure blood-1
c.1 FreuMi dam. and aired by an im|wtrd Sanipaon borara. He k generally ।
admired." Miner hna ri*n hougnt a new
topbnggy. If th*re were any of tear-1 imrticulai
ringcable age in hi* family we would Halntuo-1
fo *aapcctiug a wedding.
MAPLE GROVE ITEMS.
cure oy*ter», warm meal*, cooktea, pie*,
cigm*. etc., rte„ at Wolcott &amp;■ DanLate arrrenl*—a daughter at Petr. hnm’« Rr*taiiraiit under Boise Bro*. I
drug More. Rrmrmlwr oyaters wrvrd
PvnfoW*.
J*mra Perry had a diooting match in every style.
WoLCf»TT A Dl-xham. !
la*t Thuraday.
Itatrny Yogfer. ~
J no. McQutyrv ha* gone to York
State to vralt relative*.
Josiah and Ellen Shoup children of
Jacob Shonp. hare gnur tn Ohio to
Geo. Brown. Sr.,killed two IB mouth'* I
&lt;ireJw5*ttMllX,,,M&lt;’n'
! piKWKKB ITHHTm.

Sam. Mmu-mvu i« *oon tn have a new
donlde buggy from the factory of E.'
Cook. Naahvillr.
Mr. Kinuo ha* mi**e&lt;l w«cral chickcn« ihi* fall and think* .'hicben thieve* 1
arc the cauac of their di»*p|x*aritTK.
tier, with a tltorotigbly
’
- A borgtary of *17 from the houiw of
Mr. Grangfr. living H mile* ea»t of
Katamo village, ia reported to have
Hl I L L L il
been cnrnmitteil lost week, mid mi un­ uUlniL I L n I
cle of the Granger’* badly bruiacd by a in attendance, wc goarautee satiafarMone used by the party n* a weapon of
t ion to all those who may favor us I
•defease. W e were unable to learn any
with their patronage. Tfow
particular*,
and wonld uric »ur
'farther
—■'-------•’—
who prefer can have tbeir
I
West Kalamo brother, to look after
s

PflMOrT[HT Mill

We have an fwortment of

Silver I’lated. Ware,
KNIVES, SPOONS,I'bRKS, CASTORS. KNAPKIN RINGS,
VASES, PICKKE CASTORS. CAKE BASKETS, Etc
all genuine, and at prices that cannot fail to suit you.

Confectionery! Confectionery!!
A large assortment. Those contemplating buying a
large amount of candy for Sabbath Schools
•
etc., will save money by calling and
getting my prices first

TOYS! TOYS!!

TOYS!!!

Cheap and a fine assortment.

POCKET BOOKS,
unfl examine my wtock.
No trouble to show Goods.
Remember we are in our new store,

t3F One Door North of G. A. Truman’s Store.

and

FOR KALE
at tbe Mill at the lowest price*.

“• ...... — .» —'/YOUTH'S'

Reabin Bivena ha* sold hi* farm to i
Taylor Finke of Ohio, for fl,SOO.
Frank Wallace haa gone to Ada.
Kent Co., to virit hi* grandfather.
The I'nion Sabbath school of Mnple
Grove di*trict No. fl i* |wogn*«it)g tineiy. The school i* now prepareiug for
a concert which will be on Chrittmoa
night Dec. Sflth. There will be fl ct».
admimiun ebftrgrd for the benefit „f |
the whou).
A Cow-bell aocial wan held Fridar ‘
evening, Dre. Irih. at the residence o'f ’
Jeffrraon Hyde. It appear* that Mr.
H. ba* again for the thiid tiiur. took
under hl* roof! one of tho*c lovelv
creatures, which we hope will prove to
Inin a bleaaing and *oun cae*c him u 1
forget hi* part. The Ma|&gt;le G rove
'
my if they have to turn out again, they ■
will mrt get off aocaay. although •hr;
done
a
mod
tab
thi.
time,
anArr
tbe,
school ma'am'* up north, eep’ciahy
lealemhip ofS. Milter and 0. Wallace.
where hr &lt;nu.
Ren.

WEEKu^PAPER FOR &gt;&gt;-

1880.
Increased

YOUNG PEOPLE

Vol. S3.
Elegantly
Illustrated.

Obsebvkii.

irai imut un u i
Of the largest and best assortstock of
Editorials on Currant Event*.

Ever brought

to

Nashville,

articles in China and Glass, too
numeroux to mention. A large

N . YE 'Y-F1VE PER CENT. STERLING

variety of Hanging and Stand

company in thriving

Lamps in Bronze and Gilt, at

*»IL djiR&lt;

EATOM iOl NTT ITEMS.

‘

J?taat Mt Alp, na &lt;„ i

^tion.

An urgent invi-

’■l isfcnc.
rS'

wditten a white ago,
nmtiy. are reported to t/.Hon to all is extended to call 1
tra. .a wealthy fanner aud ,

JWmfutS | ***1 866

n,y

whether

your wish to buy or not. - Our
Exhibition is free to all. Make
HribruBiL can

Dress Goods Departmenl
We offer unusual attractions. We
are the only parties that keep the
celebrated Broadhead Alpacas that
are warranted not to draw in wet­
ting, and will bear washing. We
have also a full assortment of all
wool Cashmeres, Worsted Brocades,
and Lusters. Nothing would be
more acceptable to a lady than a
nice new dress, and now you can
secure one at a triflling cost

yourself at home.

C. W. SMITH

Zarrjuxtod Three Months.

P. S.—While other chxsaes of j

Goods are liigher, tlkese Goods !

are lower titan ever before, as 1
• visit to my store trill not fail

&gt;j to convince ypn.

C. W. S.

p-n,

bitters
1121 uwivra&gt;*u*M mi

WEST

HiR

CINCINNATI. OHIO.

Sandtimi tK Stir iw Ercrybiy

TBE PROGRESS OF UIIVERS1LIII

(CLOTHING and HAT
We have during the past few days
added sevelal attractions in boy’s
and youth’s wear, which we offer
at special bargains, and invite the
attention of parties needing any­
thing in this liije.
.

IINT OUJt-

FANCY GOODS
DEPARTMENT

«*“• P“‘ “&gt; fli«ht 1111
_
Treasurer;
Qro. M. Itavmport, IMrocfor.

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We have a splendid assortment, all
suitable Jor the holidays, consisting
of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Child’s Fine
Shoes. Ladies’ Slippers, Men’s Slip­
pers, Boy’s Slippers, and other
special attractions.

11 z
Short rpedebra were also made hr A. convicted of murder h
G. Kitaatekk. Ira Stowell, («. M. Dav- He brutally kilted hi*

-

DEPARTMENT

consisting of use fill and fancy

Mr*. Elixa porter, widow Wtbe late

We have 20 or 30 varieties, all
new styles. Which, if we were to
buy to-day would cost 11 1-2 per,
cent, more than you ean buy them
for.

BOOT and SHOE
In’

u

DEPARTMENT

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AND H0LID1T GOODS

. _______ 11.
■irauux mew«.

SHAWL

DEPARTMENT

I force* quickly into action; but it w*»
£*•»*«*•
“ *^7.! ‘V*
P^nl when
foiling began fear
kgthatisr^thlngten&amp;lrmigh'hap»*"•
proterted for wnireno,

g
::

uosnaTEifc

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GMPANION\

Grand Opening-

We have an elegant line, both in
Basket and Plain Beaver, which,
owing to the unfavorable season we
will offer at just about cost.

purchased directly of the Manufacturers nt bottom prices and
all warranted TRIPLE PLATE. Come in and look
y»ver our stock.
*

witboat wnitiag.

Hon. J. W. Stinchcomb h qaite rick.
W. G. Arlsworth contemplate* mov­
ing away from here.
There i* to lx two Cbrutma* tree*
here ou ChriritUM eve., one at tbe the
Baptist church and the other nt the M.
E. church.
The emit Woodland R» R, C. i* progrewting finely under the instruetrou*
of A. «. Killpatrick. This ia one of
tbe oldest clubs in the county.
Prof. Moore of Odessa spoke to the
IL R.
Tneoday evening on tbe sub­
ject of Prohibition, although tbe
w eather was very bad yet there w**
quite n crowd out to hear the Prof, who
gave them a good oound lecture.
D. B. Coville ba* returned from hi*
trip up north in high spirit* having

•vox 'r ix*,
The little taboleaux tteu took ptaee
at K
K. ILCInb
K. Chib Turad-y
Tucadaj evening. ‘ w**
&gt;r of the g.emr.1 niece, of poblie
oltehnra* that ever took place here.
pcetally by one of tbe fair m&gt;x. Secniauiom may do here but won't do iu

Large and Small.

WHEAT EICHAM&amp;ED FOR FLOOR j
Srnn

wan'd jobs
STATIOira.

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HOLMAN’S BIBLES, CLOAK DEPARTMENT

SCIPIO MILLS

were all humbug*, and after due delib­
eration, VniKlerhut wa* by a rising
vote, unanimnii*lydcclared the people1*
friend by reason of hi* running train*
on hi* road to accomodate the p
­
people,
Our traveler* did not resume
—...
&gt;c their
sent*, but took the railroad track iuid
ra
i-orrnxo Anan-wx, ntA two
Venn...1,.^ n.™
h„
whenpalace courhe* nwaited
Ihcm, ,they
were aoan Comfortably orated ana they bare been the na*l two -month*,
whirling toward* their destination on a hunting excursion, and they re­
port S4 deer a* the apoti lecejvrd, be
wide* a small amount of fur. They *ay
and trusted to Vanderbilt, and if anv It ho* been a poor fall for limiting, the
one speak* of-the muddy condition of weather being an warm that the game
the roads, three two gentleman begin wonld itpoil before it could be marketto show Btgn* of anger, and ju«t men­
tion what a great thoroughfare tbe
north-weatern G. T. railroad ia. and
M0UE MAFLr. GROVE tTKUS.
there ia fun ahead.
George Dilburn l»a* JtuU moved, into
Ilia new bouse.
WOODLAND ITEMS.

OJUKD RAPIDS IIV181OJ
STATIONS

in *11 departments for and during
the coming holidays. We have a
Et variety ofgoods adapted for
lay presents, and offer them
at very low prices.
.

a splendid assortment at .reduced prices. All the latest
Novels you will find in our collection.

school howk' In the evening, foginn’.ng
next Bunday.
It la bring reported near and far that
the wait* of Ite new chnrvb arc in n

attention to the fact that he haa built
a kitchen to hl* houar. Now. ‘Squire,
don't you feel m&gt; bed. If. when yon laid
the foundation Inal
wonl )u“1

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND POEMS,

Our Special Bargains

We have an endless variety, con­
sisting of Silk Handkerchiefs, Cam­
bric and Linen Handkerekiefe . in
elegant perfumed boxes. Neckwear,
Paperties, Gloves, Hair Qrnaioeuts,
Bracelets, Knapkins, Child’s Knit
Ulsters, Hoods, Scarfs Mitts, Ties,
Hosier), Collars, Cuffs, Sal ' '
Towels, Corsets, Back Combs, 1
es, Belts, and thousands of
articles too numerous to me
all adapted for substantial hi
presents, and for tlte holiday
be marked down much te'
ever before.
AA &lt;* *np &lt;?

Uy «

IILU1FH i UffWKU, Mfatav Ce,
__________Cincinnati, Ohio.

BURN THE BONDS!
RgnoBi: the Gkbkxkaou — Dowx
wn* Moxorot-T—L'r with the
People—Labok to the Fboxt—

POMEROY'^.

FOR ONE DOLLAR!
“IX IIOCMGXO VlXCMr

PCMEK0T8DEM0CRAT,
LA CROUt,

r’Et

WISCONSIN.

�DRUGGISTS

1! 1Pd

thrir protracted meeting for the
ent at Ibe Hosmer *ebm&gt;l hoa*c.
Some ofoar reliable weather pn

•BOOKS
Dicken'g Works Complete, Scott's Works Complete,* Waverley'll Worits Complete,
Mrs. Holmes’ Works Complete, E. P. Roes’ Works Complete, Macaulay’s History of England,
5 volumes, Mrs. Holmes* New Book Forest House, Lives of Washington, Napoleon, Webster,
Clay, Calhoun, Henry, Boone, etc. Tennyson, Sbakspbere, Milton, Cowper, Moore, Chuncer,

to furnish half tbe
tbe Uberties of tbe celibate*. Ttayare

murderer of Marshal Gibbs of Middle-

with keen delight. About tire fnebra
of snow fell.
That new arch culvert recently Hull
by Wm. Stinwell near HobC. Gregg’s.

16623361

ful artie’es too
thrro

with bites, and eves sparkle with bn
Tho Michigan Almanac. for IMO.
locates the NasuriLUt Nxw. at Hast -

Nashville may l« area at
.
Whoui’k
over tbe most reluctant, and as a natural

Beatifui books for girls and boys,'Children and youth.
Webster's Dictionaries, 8 kinds.
100 Bibles in every style.
250 Photograph Albums from 25 cents to $5.00.
Fine Autograph Albums.
The finest line of Chromos large or small, in Barry or Eaton Counties.
Fine box paper and stationery.
Inkstands,*cut glass, bronre, etc.
.
Marriage Certificates, Legal Blanks, etc.
Diaries, a fine variety and low.

Naahvilte.
Hastings, which although preaenUng

WwvHs. ~ “
residence of Mrs. and Dr. Barbaron

Holmes Fleming, Harland, Roe.
Stowe. All tbe latest Novels. A *pteu

harimcaai

Hastings wife whose husband ia some

Tbe finest line of China, Wax, Paper Mactie, and Rubf&gt;er Dolls we ever received.
Faces in endless variety, style and price.
Toys for Infants, Children, Youth, Manhood and Age.
A large stock and variety
to suit everyone.
.
Shaving Mugs and fixtures.
Soaps in every shape.
Perfumes, fine goods and low.
, Toilet Articles. Complete line.
Violins, Harmonicas, and Musical Instruments of many kinds.

othe. awoiuen generally, believing she

visiting a "soiled dore," one night
while she stood with bar sorrowing

House. Christmas night consisting of

attend and bare a good time. Bill 3S eta.
abortion
no longer, but to take justice and

of Vermontville inform* us that tbe

TOYS

works of the above authors
price of fflJScorii.
H.

build

sliort distance

by a falling tree on Friday
grata swallowed yarn enough to knit sfy injured about tbe fare.
PhD© Shaft of Johnstown lost
abode of tbe "soiled dore" aforesaid. throe pairs of stocking*.
while fighting tbe Ixttle* of hia &lt;

Cutlers

TMUttkPIh.

Eugkxk
bond and the woman in a condition that their New Year's .ball at the Opera and felloe tbe sidewalk in this city,
House, and are making all necessary injuring himself so severely that he
parlors of the Wolcott HoorafiA -Wed/
arrangement* for a jolly time.
tn
Tbe Hcipio Mill* under tbe propnerr-M„
-c„
husband."
physrians
.TWVIIU, pl.**, 11*
competent miller ia making a Mr*. M. T. Whreler, on Saturday morn­ &lt; W M
_________H. O.
ing. The funeral services were con­
Hastings, read at interesting paper,
ducted
by
the
Free
Mason*
on
Sun
entitled. " Diseases of the iuiehrjmal kiittag her by neglect, and lore of othday, and were' largely attended.
Sj
Sac-" Several clime* were present.for
Charley waa an enterprising young
■ in another colnm.
*«.. •&lt;'
man and highly respected by all who
The Rev. D. E. Millard will occupy knew him. He leaves a young wife.
1
ing a unanimous vote of thanks wa*
the pnlpit of tbe Christian Ch uni
tendered to tbe proprietor uf the Wol recreant husband. She overtook him
FFThe place to buy Plated Wary ia
in tbe vicinity of the Union School
building, with a woman whom ‘t was re­
TEKMOJTV1LLE ITEM*.
ported he was very intimate with, and
Tbe Patron* of Hu«bandry have their
annual election of officer* at tbe hall on
Dec. 37th.
kinds.
Hkmky Box.
rhich will
Tbe Congregntional choir are pre par______ Proprietor.
ife could fire a second time.
XI-..
come to our ears, and we trust that held at the Christian church at 2 JO p. m.
A team belonging to J.C. Ketcham of tbe "truly good" of Hastings will inau­ A general invitation is extended to all.
Every good bnsiness man of honest
gurate some reform* in their city, for
' world at the beginlng of each new year,
if it be possible, and especially

with the printer at that time. We
to drop his head fas-d^srtiia. They
dashed in front of Put*. aS a -rockless
gait. but as Put. don't advertise, no one

H. J. Meara was visited with a stroke
Mart Whitney accidently abot him­
self in the knre white cleaning bis revol^br a few days ago.
business in the Opera block.

Giri, is Drove out of th* Town at the
Point at a Barjlvar, whilrt Another ia this gentle admonition.
D. S. Haugh has accepted a position
as traveling salesman for Rice A Moore.
Bailrood Track.

hem.

Monday. Davidis a straightforward,
African descent, has been sky-larking enterprising young man and will fill
around through Assyria. He waa first hia new position to the satisfaction of
heard of at Brotherton's, in tbe north­
Mr. BenJ. Benner of Goshen. Ind.,
LOCAL MATTERS.
atcly-afflicted family; Mr. Brotherton forwards us two dollars for the Nxws
meroas persons theeeabooU for places
with the following good wori*
of safety, and would hare dashed into blind, surrounded by a family of three "With due, respect and kind regards
Many of the old friends and patrons
the glass front, had it not been for tbe girls all deaf and dumb, living in a
of our townsman, Mr. Wm. A. Ayl*efforts of Charley, and they swung
maintaining a linn footing against worth, thought at the beginning that it
around just nicking tbe corner of Chartheir charitably-inclined
neighbors plain, out-spoken words against evil trade, that prompted Lim to hang out
sidewalk, they rattled with a great din for support; notwithstanding this the doings and wrong dooera.
I remain tbe well-known banner, Olowag (M.
But tbe empty shelves and tbe way
and clatter but the hitching poets tramp called and proceeded to take yours etc.
Bknj. Bkxxek.
tlwj slaughter the goods. Belling them
possession, and “run the roost." He
for what they will bring, together with
and well act, and the rash runaway,
organ ired. a debating club which is a tbe fart that be has already disposed of
had not uprooted onlg two or three and attemptteg to npe bar ia the presence
more *n tbe right direction. Officers:
the lamp post in front the Open Houae, of tbe family, when her sister Hulda
President, Peter Gallinger; Vice Pre*. mistake. He ia looking ut&gt; all old ac­
when they were brought to a stand wired a stick of atove wood, and tbe
J. Miller; Secretary, Bert Smith; Tree*. count* and delinquent delitora, and
•uTl. Mr*. H. J. Bennett who waa get­ agri! and blind father hi* roi.e, and
Phillip Gallinger; Critic. Esther Me- shall be mis* any of you it ia not intend­
ting into her steigh near the grocery beat the black villian off; nevertheless
ed as a slight, but he request* you to
rame very near being ran over, and be persisted in staying all night, to
several persona were more or teas bad- which tbe family on account of their evening; Resolved : that a bad com­
If you drain* nay particnlsr book
panion is more pernicious than a bad
helplessness. were oldigrdto submit to. book. J. G. Gregory afflims: Billy
He bung area nd the town for several Fieater, denies.
H. G. Haul
Death at Abram M. Danghortj.
days, finally calling at Eugene
Ashley’s, and waa bound to put up in
day
school
are
making
all
nrrretry
bis barn, when A. drew Ms revolver,
preparations for a fine time Christmas
man that if he "did not dig oat of ere. Friend Boatea will furnish tbe
those diggins.” immediately, forth­ finest evergreen tree that can be pro­
DkMAXAY’s.
with. he would put a ballet through cured. tbe little folks are being drilled
him, and that's the last beard of tbe for their parte in tbe singing, decla­
mations, etc., and if old Banta dont re­
colored tramp.
wan’t Snide Goods, you CANT
a at
Dkmabay’s.
that Are wm a* poaibility of Ha reeovOu Tuesday forenoon of last week ceive a jolly, rousing welcome, then we
shall lose oar guess. All interested in
•vy, ywthia death fell with startling
suddenness upon thia community. uf white descent, knocked nt Elder Mc- the school and society are cordially in­
। Piiail's rraidepce, entered^usd as do one vited to make heart. happy by their
except Mrs. McPhails waa ia the boaet, gifts and presence. No admission.
secured a seat by tbe fire and proceed-

eight o’ctoek Me brother went
tewa, hitched
itaacMtrten.vdua.vUi

Our goods were bought for Cash in August and September, be­
fore the advance, and will be sold
” 'low.’ Call and see us.
Rpupectfully,

BOISE BROS

H. G. HaLK.

anything in the jewelry line
Flkmimq’s.
py All tlw fall and winter Style* in
Millinery goods lust received, by Mrs.
Yates in Union Houm* block. The lat­
est and finest line of Fancy Feathers.
Plumer. Rncliiug. Ixcra Neck Ties,

ry "‘A Fool’s Errand.’
Mtestouary." The Gvmiei
ires." or Pinkerton. "The
tier." Above are ail new I
H. G. H a lx's.

lively shaking up and tbe pump was

ran off tbe sidewalk and np th* street
as far a* Washington St., when- they
made a dash foe C. W. Amitb’e grocery.

FINE ELGIN WATCHES, FINE WALTHAM WATCHES, FINE FOREIGN WATCHES.
BEAUTIFUL RINGS FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
NECK CHAINS, SLIDE CHAINS, WATCH CHAINS, EARRINGS,
CUFF PINS, COLLAR PINS, GENT'S SCARF AND BOSOM
PINS, vauu
CARD h.1.11S!,VVLLSni;HlUM,
CASES, COLLAR BUTTONS, 6IL..
ETC.. M'_.
ETC.
ru'O,
SPECTACLES SILVER AND STEEL BOWED. COIN SILVER TEASPOONS. RODGER
BROS KNIVES, FORKS. SPOONS, ETC, ETC.

LAWFUL t
AW J'lE I
AWFUL! .

on liberal terms. Correspond with,
Gxo. H. JctHXtoX,
Middleville Mich.

AWFUL!

7T A fine line nf jewelry at
Demakat's.

Fnr Hat.% Wool Hats Bov's and 1
Men's Cap* and nt prices full 40 per ,
cent. below any thing in in the eounty i
at
AM Daduhkuty’s.

fP" Gents Furnishing Goods. BAys

JUST

CyEverything you

ANOTHER LOT OF

rVDrMAXAY

lieats

them all

•2 s
------ OF TH

NEW IMPROVED VICTOR
SEWING MACHINES

HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Or One Year’s Time.

�BUCHU
Tur finest monument in tbo £*r
Weat h about to be placed over the
grave of Mr. John ILfl, the cattle king,

al Drover, Ob’. The ml 1a flljNO.
Nxouerxcx to pay tip ampler

pert of it; for the heroic, the scientific,
&gt; &amp; Utoiwy, the pohttool aetivitiaa all

effort to starve out tbe country editor.
Maa. NaTBainu, Gkkxxb, of Newpoat,. widow of a sou of General JiatiiaMol ' Irecoc, of Itovoleliouary fame, pOBKKTN A HUTI rtAfW,
rtMtarlly eekbxatod her Mib birthday.
Ax Old IwoMt-plate. of the rtyle worn
by tbs PuiteUA PWer 200 yon ago, waa
u_l -*—l*M*r~.
lak-Jy found amooc a fct &lt;d old iron m ! v.», .-t TJL.
! a slop at Lake Villagi’, N. IL It
weighed twenty-five pounds.
Mil- A wTKEf, the tnrnbi-r of tilo Lrgislatore who introduced tbe bill to re­
dat* tbe rato of-interest in Georgia to
H per «Wb, Lam already violated tbe
, la- bv borrowing money from a bank
‘ st 12 per eent.
। Fboob history in th® port hundred
I years exhibits three women who have
| perhaps experienced more splendor and
. more tnUsr grisf anil mortification than
any other turi-i’ women in the world—
Marie Antoinette, Josephine, and
I Focenie.
A asD!Pit- English paper Istely
offered a prite of two woiikaeg for the
b-st possible English Lib- ral Cabinet.
There were 7OU competitors; JoO gave
the Premiership U&gt; Mr. Gladataue, 250
to lard Hartington, aod Jl to Lor’
□num! e.
i Com mono ax VaxdxxbilI once visited I
a i-plrireal medium, who commenced
bmunres by asytug. "Your first wife
wtslxw tv communicate with ysu-“

DM.IEBIClBuiCHEliCALS,

“Ha aaaa three foauftaA- mur Uioca that rowpdafarf am«y da/a Ue
■nre4 lAoreUe. Moajuaghwily.-and .wtaMve attention of the two great
it wu to give him to you I lived and money &lt;x-nieni hero and in London.

"MxlM

rnL-Xhm.l--mMUlU.rml

u‘i;o^aU»st.nax&lt;l-JhU»i.mL(U'
operation have aketol
so, an soon ar I could travel,
came. eyes the respective oonaequeucoa of
-----------------------, — ------------------------ ; i "O«rTittie %i»y, breathed the pastor,
—’-----*----- 1 purchase- what Spacjfic
fevered, craving heart the closer to him; arftly kissing him, and then. With ton
or oetowriWe, cither aide
-_*u_
i-------of, *u_
----- 1__ def| but moai grioviag, yaproaoh, he
and he, .u
all ----------unconscious
the .teeming,
in vie*—they latte hot
surging fancier all unknowing of those ctSodt "Oh, bow cotlM kou Jgavo me,
ria of
sorrowful. heavy hours, wundvrv Al the aad battle UirdtlgH itak&gt;iKi-Atoi I nev­
greet
inequality of her apinta, and her many er koevr v ..
i concerns, in eonceraa of li» first mag­
exaction., while he loves her note the
So that waa bow Lanrctte came Ixck nitude, whether in the sphered tinantx?
less nor neglect, his duties a whit the to Beranger HaMcm.
or in any othergpbery, it ia always true
' tlud tbe most imp-Sriaut reap Ila arc not
' those ths: were counted upon by the
' rare who planned tbe event, 1; is eomrnonly aaid-i'n a small scale in,the tbe- with ruff* of mist about them. &amp;srt iUaief dud, As bbhody Bvy&gt; k&amp;9*» what
deflned ihaduwa co the glistocing wain to be the fate of a new piece before it
Mr. Burr, who met with enrti severe Wi iwtnally rUyetl. ad nrtxxly • ever teffi, Mail the Wbakctoww-bendiug drmavauucht by thn ctfikma khti passed know* wllat ehareoier Is to IxWr aWsy ment beewatto pxle pefcl-grwy. Fwr
T this place, vialtsd D»l**t Wednesday, the honors. Possibly it may be the three or four hours alter snnrfao thrff
rotu turn we receive this additional Haro «bo shall shine forth m the splen­ is mxhl.-.g •n-bsilr imree—ve to be
felt in the landscape. Thr sow. though
dor of primacy as the play-wnght in­ aoomingly unclouded, may aimost U"
tended ; but it is last as likely to be hi*
tiouke when I saw it coming. Jt ws* m lackey. Afid In this rrspeet, m in so looked in tbe face, and Ibe island* sud
mountains,
with all their wealth of
_______ ..„e
the prairie when I aaw It, and looked Eist.y ntlien. the stage 1* only the
The g*A was not lit io the parlor, bnt i hke block smoke from a largo furnace world in miniature, (irapd txwmmc woods and raow and varied beauty of
; the sound of his bIcim in tbe hall tbe ^la •h*Po was hko a funueL inside it tiona arc planned for &lt;••• pnn«*«' and &gt; architecture, »e«ts odmparwtnely dull
! and uncummunieatrn'.
**
was red a* fire, and around thij wav the
aerre anoUwix. Himc unoliaerved line ' As the day adrxboe* toward high
black foggy mirt. ; In Ux*1l&lt; aA U I
,n .
„ wuen
peculiarly
kitchen rep. , _
_____ ____
. 1'u
iT .„tl“b7 C*rn'^ '
ronrt
** lu
f*rt. We I noon the sun-flood, streaming In full
' " Mis' Haalem hga gone out, sir, i
’
’*
“ "* * “
"
have had atetotea paaacd to ieree infla- power through the damp atraiwpbcrc.
[ lights ilia water-levels and ths aky k&gt;
I told me nut to disturb you ou
Uon. Slid they fohx'd Bauttactlau. Cfcrglowing aHfct. Bright play the ripple*
• gounl till you would come down.
taiulr tbo ftamern of the uaUunal con | about the Irutby edge* of the wtowls,
! giro you this note. 'Inspect, AL,
itituticu never inton'd cd that the Gov­
I and out over tho jdunto-ahaped stavAk-i
file woman, demurely smoothing down 111J family,
ernment of thia country abould lie in 1 Ixlween them, .tirrod by ooms paamng
her apron, wb
hex atoallby eyp । chddnm in.
the hand* cf political cor ven Hon*, or breere. The warts mi beau now and
watched her mastor's face, "'she’s gontJ lXjru, **“*■
they would at leant have named such makes itself f.wl aS a hte-givmg, ener
-- Pin deer.
, to H|vnd the e-renigg at some of than ' baWi»&lt;
PjS a&gt;d all at &amp;Dce the
bodies. People may trouble thcmaclrea
w as crashed to the wry the leaa with Mr. Vanderbilt's wbernes 1 giting ocean embracing all the w-wlv
friends of hers, and wants yon to go far whole, building
'
! Now we may contemplate th* Hfe and
her.- -Ift a rainy night for y &gt;u to go ground by hrgt trees being blown
1
again1
it.
It
blew
□&gt;*
about
sixty
feel,
! out aftcryriur wv&gt;rk. sir. but—Lal bsl —
couaidcrotian that cveryliody w. fully a* ' motion about u*. It comes to mind of
and when J became conscious I found much a* thoae pervous are, in the con ti­ ' itself. The tidre, the rivers, the flow
myself among s lot of timber and logs. de nec of the forces that »1H actually of the light through tLe uuiny .ky, the
। msrvnlou. abundance of fishes feeding
in thn lower oeean. Minty flocks of
But Mr. Hade®
,
I insects in the warm air.
The wild
cruaho.l. Ah I was on my Way to the
Martha'n words of w
Doubtless, however,
l _this
rvnnt
may
sheep on a thousand gnouiy ridgrii
He had torn o[rn the note, and read house 1 looked again at the cyclone be fairly regarded
.......
*
,k
‘
among the glsdcn, ; The ..Leaver and
wliat turned him cold and blind *• When it was alxiul 11M) yard* away, and
mink far back
Wuihy a rushing
saw it blt and carry pgr a |ol k’f hog*
and a row, The childton when found view to ouo mors of U&gt;o«e peculiar con- , stream. Indian, floa mg and basking
were not civro th.n thirty fs»t- frOtr. flicXs sufficiently known to the ptilibc m ! along tire shores. Ixu.e* and crystaL
railroad
ware
—
groat
scL.ri.ica
of
rivalry
।
drinking
the
.unlighl,
and the glacier*
where I hod plccn! them, but none
winch sacrifice the welfare of the people on the mountain* tracing vaUeys for
thn rivers and making meal for every
MXIMtltaMuTA
“
“
....................
■ ■
money loros in order Io enforce rigor­ living creature.
Through the after
“My suUer-in-law was earned about ously twou one or another set of line* noun, all the way down io the sunset,
the day grows in open. apfWreuablc
fifty feet and thrown to the ground,
beamy.
Tbe
light
appears to thi.-ksn
“Tbe Lord is your »un and shield, her arms and .houblcr. badly l-ruiaad.
"My blackvQUth shop was also liiown great railroad projects the Atlantic sea and tiecome yet more generously fruit
and Ho will watch over her you mouru.
and will preserve her from liar.u.* said fiat to the ground, my Iwllow* entirely board ia regarded as a mere lumping ful without losing its twightaeto and
place fqr the produce of the Wcwt on transparency
Everything seems to
good Elder Crayton, when, a week destroyed, all my planes, auger*, saws,
our Land and for the produce of Europe settle into a deep, conaciouHrepose;th&lt;loti r, he betft over hia young pastor'* and cSiscIs were amnl off and have
pillow, am! held hia burning hand tn not yet been found, with the exception on the &lt;&gt;ther, and tbe great endeavor of wind, breathing grfrtly or wholly at
combined corporations is to aeeure tb&lt; rest; the few clouds vixibk, dvyUlJUid
hia. "Ami perhaps this will l&gt;e blrese*!
largest dump at their favored spot lamtnoua, ^nd comlxG out flue on th&gt;
to the wayward child, and ordered for shop and broken in two pierro. My
ctlges; a wLits- gull here amt there win­
her atid your more lasting ha ppi newt wagon was torn up Iwliy. the (rout
Be not disquieted; nothing is aua|M*ci&lt;‘d wheels being slant sixty yards from aildphia. 'hah jt to- New York city* nowing the warm ether on easy wing.
Tiutt iy the ultimate inquiry of all their
a* yet among the '-T'-, and we must where tlie vfagon flood, lodg*l,against BOiicmcA. With the oumliinaiiDn cf wlurii Indian hunters in their canoes, every
stroke
of their
dies told by a quick.
a "tump; the himl
Were ixitli
'maaliw up k the wagcp bed haa not yet the Central Ix-oiimi-a a part by ttib* glaneiug Hash, hull ■■ lug as the moon
Iwa. tomid eiiMptia/ a-dow splinters. tranaaoliuu it Is Very likely Unit thia No bird-choirs in the grcrc tn aing out
city will Ktand^a bur &lt;±adc«- to bold its and aiir and cwretou the ikwp. brood­
own agaifief Cities tbat’liave bad some ing sillIn
; airy, land and water meet­
advantag» k over n* in previous ocmfllcta ing and blending in one inseparable
of
tins nature, and with that result, &amp;&gt;
•lander —told all inquirem that Mr»
"Immediately in thr
it
bears
favorably
upon
our
prosperity,
HaaJem ha 1 been "*rnt by thr Ixinl to &lt;'*mr a fli-xl «■( waler,
we b*&gt;T0 du reason t*&gt; find fault, uni*-** ide and gold. N.A a iimw «Lon the
fulfill a m&gt;»inn elsewhere." and. mean- *|-out. appearing to |
it Im- w&lt;-ured at Um&gt; great c«jat to the honson. but oftentimes filling the oky.
while, prayed la*rd for good toeomr out funnel."
tire glow mg vcjitain &lt;d Hall wrlLrouad
of the great rrfl.
Bni m uMtt. IW..I ..... .uj
rt. &lt;«U„.IWh .1

what cl*e could he Lave ohcMPm her for
but blind, stupid love?
And yet, but four months after the
‘ coining home,' behold Laarctto in her
iiu-b*nd'a study, where .he aits with
corrugated brow l»ofore his half-written
sermon, not croucliing lovingly on the
foot-stool bcaide turn, with her dainty
*°y work in her lap, as the normal run
of idyls wr-uld have it, but standing txfore him, the table between them, j.ias- air it wore six monifes ago, UmmL old
nooato tears in her eyes, reproach, des­ Martha prided baatclf on -MflfTg the
pair on her countenance, her hands beet of care of “her minuter.- The
clasped in a frenzy of woe J
fire burned dimly, half-smothered in

id hia true doaire ia to
te sphere in which God
but if he had not also
in the keeping of this

IBOJ, RAILS fSBELF HAMIA&amp;E

It U Sow propneed in Paris to substi­
tute for the dispatch of letters minia­
ture ra-irosda. with trains rua by elec
tricity, in plac«' of pnmmaUc tnl&gt;e*.
a*il*tacLory rxjxinmeuts Lave lx.cn
made. Thu pui'uuihtic plan Lav long
Ivto in u*e by Uie Loudon ixiatoffice,
but doM not seem to Lave found favor

DRl GOODS, SILKS art DRE38 MODS

position to Exertion or BuainesA. Shortnoasof Breath, Troubled with ttosugLl*
of DiaeMM. DiawmoC Via**. Pain ia
the Back. CbeaS a«&lt;i- Head. ilii-h of
Blood to the Head, Pale Staintonaiirc
■nd Dry Skin. If these symptoms are allowed to go
on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and
Coaauiu pt ton follow. When the Con
atitutloB Ixx-o0«s affected it requires
the aid of an invigorating medicine to
strengthen and tone up the aystotuwhi^h

HELMBOLD'S BUCHU

HELMBOLD’S BUCHU
By any remedy known. It is preset ibed by the most eminent physicians
all ever the world, m

Rheumatism,

to buy It; if the other won’t sell it, the
first steal* it He has thus lw*u known
to collect 150 dog. in a week's spree,
and feed, them lilwrally till he get.

A u&gt;xo time ago, in Mason conuty
Ky., an old toper agreed to tight a feroeioua.raxn, the prix* being a quart of
whisky Tbe whole village collected to
see tin- fight. Both man and ram
charge.1 at the same time. Let the man
quickly ng h tod, and. planting hia foot
upon the hfcloaa carcass &lt;&gt;1 his too, doluutided and drunk the whisky. Just
Wlu’e residing many years ago during al Ilin mouieait of collision th man had
detrimentally the country at large and the summer mouths nt the baths of
that proven injnnoua to such a great Lucca, in July, in a somewhabdamp dropped his head, and the nose, of the
tnscluucry of wrowpenty an the railroad locality, my infonnant, together wiU&gt; ram coming in contact with the ele­
aystcni.
And every railroad war is a the rest of the family, was much an­ vated shoulders, the animal*, neck wai&gt;
' The investigations regarding the di triment to tbe country The cheap noyed by the intruwou of small black
freights
ai'.d
cheap fares that arc tbe
VEsmr* i* not as it used to be, and
development of the oyster have led to
]&gt;reaents a very striking aspect at pres­
the important and unexpected condu temporary symptom* arc like ’he exag­
ent. Around the great cone three
Hou that the breeding habits of tbe gerated acunty, physical or mental,
cratere launch steam and inoandoaoeut
American oyster, are »o different from &lt;&gt;f a man in dehnum, they mean ulti
Lava, which loam iuwlf u&gt; the deep valley
those of the or.tcr* of Europe thai the mate exhaustion, the rum of sharehold­
ieiXweou Vesuvius and Mount Somma,
method, of artificial oyster proimgsiion er! the forcing of roads into the hands
of
wreckers,
the
demoralization
aud
which liavc been corned on to such
comiptioii
of
Boards
of
Directors
and
I&gt;erfecUou in France and elsewhere
must in this country In- replaced or of the management generally, the perKUpplcmculcd by others. The eggs of j version of a gri st instrument of mod­
the European oyster are fertilized and ern civilization from its legitimate pubtbe naked eyu from bisplm. In spite
hatched within the ehell of the parent. I lie urea to be a mere trap for securing
j diahoneat gain. Two or three days ago ______ __________ ___ _
. of Uio amokr,.bowers of panuce alone,
! Mr. 8. L. M Barlow testified before the suggested. This cunauitoil in confining ®o-na. tu.d red aahra, curious visitors
railroad investigators of a case in which the animal under an ...yerteddrink
•-------- —k “•-----young ia the time when they are dis­ certain in.ijrjduaia in a Board of Di­ tng glass or tumbler. Wow which ■
charged from the jian-at shell to swim rectors were paid *65.000 each to re- esrd waa inserted when the capture VO
।
sign
their
places,
aud
that
waa
in
order
made, aud then, waiting till dark, sud­
tin (he water until they find s place to
settle down for life. The adult oysters that men more facile pcxliapa men of denly bringing the IjghA yj. a candle
arc accordingly placed, at the breeding a lower prioe— siight l&gt;e pul there. If near to tbe gLuM. in which the animal
•euon, in inlets or Iwaina, among tiles Boards of Directors in railroad cor wa* confined. No sooner was this done
which are prepared to furnish a surface poraiiona and other parts of the ad . than tbe soorpton invariably showed
niinistrstivc machinery go down these ।I signa of groat excitement, running
particular “slippery ways of rice f if round aud round tbe interior of the
their places are sought and occupied tumbler with reckless velocity for a
not for legitimate commercial and number of timra.
financial reasons, but only as bits ef
This slate having laUcd for a minute
property to be rold,out torn our com­ or more. Hie animal radumiTy1 henoe
mercial a or Id must L'na to the same quiet, and, turning its tail or tbe hinder
sort of-pitiful Tottoaneas that is ob­ port of its body over ita back, brought
served in *olii pohtfcxl world in many it* recurve*! aliog dawn upau the mid­
maaunpaliUoa, notably in thia city; and dle of the bead, and, piercing it quite
any fact which tends in that direction forcibly, 1&gt; a few seconds became quite I
is a pubhe calamity; and railroad motionless, and,
(qgtf-gjute dead. 1
wars or other events that lead to mak- This observation waa reposted very I
ng Ure shares - of a corporation the frequently; in truth, it W*A adopted m
baubles of apeculalisn do toad that the beat plan of getturn rid of the ani- I
way. Certainly we do not aay. that the
opre were in tbe
sale ol Central, whoever may be the real
aoorpions with
buyer, must be evil; bat it is dear — e -X^rrr—7* r*»
Were
that a combination which has required

BLADDERS KIDNEYS

IS UNEQUALED

HawKavn.LB,Ky .braceof a man who
sure for dogs al all when he'*
sober. but, Whoa ha's drunk, has a malua k&gt; own all the dogs In the country.
He will ui a neighbor to give him lua

BriTrrMKV hare often raiti-d before
aod In ousi aeni®. but tf'iiM been rcMMVixl tor VirrctUiLCraabtook, a* See
retary lor India. U&gt; go a rotting in an­
other fadiioD. The Indian Govern
went give* reward* for rat*, whose
skins have hitherto be* n thrown away,
but Lord Lytton, inheriting no doi.bt
the roonwmc ipial.Uea of his father, has
conaiguod a cargo to the Indian Office,
London, and iLry are sold by Lurd
Ccanbrook.
Zhbjis 11M Iv** ainq&gt;rjln|(ilevclQpwx-ut vf the gold field* of Georgia.
From a yloid of *IUOJXW in bullion
f..nr year* ag&lt;&gt;. the yield ia now over
*1,000,1*10 jier annum, and in rapidly

DISEASES

Spermatorrhoea,

Neuralgia,
Nervousness,
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Constipation,

Groceries and General Produce,

General Debility,
Kidney Diseases,

MAN1I.

Liver Complaint,
Nevoue Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,

Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,
Deafness,
Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nevous Compl’nts,

American and Foreign Marble.

NO PATENT NO PAY

Ilrodnchc, Pain in tbe Shoulder’.
Cougli. Dizzinesx. Sour Stomach, Eruptiona. Hail Tasto in the Mouth, Palpi­
tation of the Hear^Pain in the region
of thr Kidneys, aud a thousand other
painful symptotna, arc the offspring ®f
Dyspepsia.

H ELM BOLD’S BUCHU

IIUMTURi

IniigoratK the Stomach,
And stuuulaiea Ute torpid Liver, Bow­
els, mid Kidneya Co healthy action, in
chanting the blood of all impuritie*,
aud imparting new life and vigor to
tlic whole aystem.
A aingir trial will be quite sufficient
to convince the most hesitating of its
valuable remedial qualities.

PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

ffJJcuted at abritiaAl moscruples pf thexDAB who

Caution.

�Supplement to The IVasliville News.
Richmond. Vm, with a lighted caudle.
He wm drunk. A. hwy hale of Iwy.
agaiuat which Iw Humbled, felt again*'- getting »ttr

Co buttle with reeluthw fate ai«d win r.--I force of 8.0MJW men. 000.800 belonging
Hiimn mm rat.. HAR_
1— tL.
I
.L__
— .*.1* . ** BA.k ... •
I

two are learning the hotree painting• tnrial army of 1.808,000 make* a total! tbe wide eracka between the
: France, Spain and Italy. In Farm the tempetd toriak their IIvm by making
trade, one atai ved to death before be of 1.887,000. In 18M thia will be increaa- they threw water into the boiHin*. but &gt; mercury U reported to hare ra*iaiered. tbe giria mad Jmrt to aee them draw
had been out of college * week, one la! cd by 800,000 rraer.r men. Tbe Ger- they onlv retardnl tbe fire alightly. . frutn S below to A above srro. and the! their daggecaf
driving a team ou a atreet contract.' man army conafoU of S,OM,SOO men. [Naab worked draperaleir in hia ficrv Seiaei» frozen over. Wlieo we rcnw m
“
AfBring with widowed mother*. who are; be X0M.M0

hh

n. Anatru-Hungary poa-' from tbe door, and to put out the' Florence, the people hare no beating

to undcrat.tnd that there mm! be an
1 immenw amount of anfrring among
I 11,.. rfrl. .. well a. .he W.u.r .-uLe-

W,d,U
MV"‘

**** ™"
r5?eh'
**» «'«“ Interfere *&gt;

intcabont ■ man of tbe aea” na thia nn it* ahoatder*
Mexico la getting prettr deeply into
... j pt
rarmi ra ra..
«.rrapo»e». •&gt; Ita tarata. Ttara
-kU. U*. jwm.i ot rmh!
debt with France. She owe* that repub­ wm mIwpUImL Ikm-fun*. «lm Ik. radtal. I Jwmld bk. U&gt; Uta rtanrw. ....
Mocte-Jiia. and Hen.
played lic already •iW.OOO.OOO.which it ia Very w..»an rrerlr—l him rallio,. Mkrd I h. JI llw .raMln, wbrmra
Un4 ((n
JUradlw &lt;rf 1-orf
.
,
.. doubtful wiiether the latter will ever
e City,
Colorado. They qu.mt tifd when there get a dollar of. Nevrrthelrwa she hm» ndpraluta. talll. .M atara. Hr j
I. », p«k«. .ml I tar.
,h^,k.f.l
k.d
.ra-ptal ita llqmw. .wdIJradk tan.l.&lt;»U &amp;.rtaltm. tawr-Urta.. drawl™*, in .ta l..k ..1 &lt;ta»p
w*a a atakc of
the table, for- hUelyiuiccveded in borrowing 10.000/MO rprawn.I,
----- --------------------------------------------------•led their revolver*, aud fired three ; more from French capitaliaU. The latter {drank m&gt; mneh that be v»« bclplexa.
' II »«"“.■ *•
_.
»»l»uta
tad.
m*.
aboto apiece. Jim. wm killed and Hen ' for *erOiitv. are to take chanre of tbe Then
du
tied
him
to
a
budpoat.
and
j
h
...&gt;Ura.
... .bmtpaM*
home.” But hr remained inn minute*'
-- --------- ----------------------may not recover. Tlw pxmey ia in the “l“»"of’ ‘ZJi'int M *»*lppcd
whipped bim
him with
with a
a rawhide
rawhide until
until he
hr u
longer and next day he waa obliged to
Adam ahould have no monunent.
handa of tbe Mayor of the town.
Xp
*“
P
JVhjr he didn't carry hia own State.

h‘'?" ‘T ’r’1'1.

«~r—.

"."j

JT IK A FACT

piONEER STORE.

RURRAH FOR TIIE

BOSS STOCK

NewGoods, NewGoodsl
Anticipating a change of weather, we are preu-tred to supply
all our customers, (and we ask for just one hundred more than
we now have) with the mecessaries for such a change.
I
°

harry tocnty

„ ,

,

,

Oar Good* an all ara. *n4 Ibe UleM la alyk and

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

A BETTER LINE OF

Fall and Winter Stock!
lias never been brought to Nashville, or sold on
•

More

FURNITURE

■

Reasonable TerniH,

Good Suitings for 6 pence per yard—just think of it.
Dregs of Wine Suitings from ic to 25 cents.
Pencock-green Cashmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in all colors, from 20 cents to $1.
All Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—think of that.

KOCHER, BB.OTHEBS.
—-------- w----------

DRESS GOODS.
All of the latest shades and patterns VERY CHEAP.

Extension Tables,
Lounges,
BEAVERS. CAMEL HAIR CLOTH, WATERPROOFS and
Mirrors,
LADIES’ CLOTH.
All the latest styles out.
Camp Chairs, Ac.

BEAVER : PAISLEY SHAWLS

Common

THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.

Our Undertaking Depar tmn't

A BIG LINE OF

FROM M CENTS TO M.O).

A PRETIER LINE OF

“TJ “ Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,

CANNOT BE FOT NP ANYWHERE.

itXTiSHATS, CAPS, GROCERIES. ETC., ETC.

CLOTHUGASPECIALTY.

ALk.AN'»m.ri*Jt!&lt;'»*.
i ta«M wraem ar waicvr. aoc«a
‘

KOOECEXB. BROTHERS.

Kellogg, Demaray &amp; Co.
Boys’ Suifr, $3 and upwards,
Mens’ Suits, $5 and upwards:
JNJ2W
STORE!
Mens’ Overcoats, $5 and upwards.
Mens’ Rubber Overcoats.
Ladies' Cloaks, prettier and better than ever.
Ladies'JDerby Waterproof Cloaks.
Ladies Rubber Boots.

NEW GOODS!:

iW|. SOi,,

boots and shoes
A better stock we have never had, and

,

a great deal.

Davis Sewing Machines,
A more perfect piece of machinery is not in market.

’
COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

lOppouite the Wolcott Huunr.)
-FOR-----

3

'GROCERIES

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

TBY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHh R

Boots, Shoes, Motions, Etc.

------ WE PAY THE------

Highest Market Price BOOTS AND SHOES
For Produce, and give in exchange goods, 16 ounces to the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

* ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS.

Etc.

Wanted,
desire towin

ana to this end we earnestly
those who read this notice.

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF

Slock ol Fall Goods!

GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

that is saying j

&lt;»ur fall atocka are larger and more complete than ever l*efore, and notwiihatanding the late advance in pricea, by buying tor riudi we have aeeured
many bargain* of which our cUAtomrra will reap tbe benefit.

Shawls, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING TARNS
Fresh Goods and Lew
Prioes.

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

�The TSTasliville News: December 20, 1879.
■B
SELLERS’
COUGH
STRUP!(^»
»«*. croup, tickling

iu tin-

miUwR botlln told *ilku&gt; tie lati few
la tbe Metter st tbe Mele trf wILI-IAU

gagnl in “nailing lie* to the conuter.'
&gt;•.
..uul,
HetTT. three ear
■eweiMM te mH 4ey at ixartne.

cuocnrrMfirn.

Jr.!

Tux

and the power to impart Iwueflt that
eaoool l&gt;e had fron^the cough mixture*'
now in use. Sold by all druggist* at 2i ; StM
eenta per bottle.
I Osama* s

LVotirc.

p,n»ul ta*d &gt;Wn s«Ul lunary M. IN
UPWINA t'.l’sll,TnvaaUp Trssssret
X—b«&gt;lk. Per. Ul. !&lt;!»■
II M

’■eedie, tbe wb«4c female world will be
happy—very happy.'land instead of the

Fair Warning.

Last year Kate Claxton paid one

J^EVV GOODS
I*A.M'TUWXSEMP.

During her summer vacation she has

NEW GOODS

“if you arc to lie married, your future

NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON

her.” And while you are about it don’t

। hi Hat* Bonnet*. Feather* Ornament*
and Trimming* of. all kind*. Diww
Slaking, Cutting and Fitting a
Speciality.

When a man mistake* hia wife for a
cow and Knock* her down with a chib
as stated by the Oil City Derrick, hia
near-aightedneM i* open to some ob­
jection .

Ye*. atop all letter* to lottery men,
but keep forwarding all mail to the '

MRS. L. O. CROCKER.
1 Also sole agent for Butlerick'a Pat1 terns.

Among the other well disguisnl
blessings that Adam and Eve escaped
waa Ute book agent.
H.w

The Hon. Thoma* W. Han ey ot,
Princeville. Ohio,La* related tbe fol-

tain ooctasion, “Hluff Ben." Mid Mime­
thing at which Robert Tqomb* took se-.
rioua oflence.aml felt that only * dnrl i
wonld settle tbe matter. But Wade,
however hail the repntation in the
shooting galleries at Washington of
lieing the best rifle shot in the city. ’
Toom ba waa iu this dilemma: Hedretr- I
rd to challenge Wade, provided he I
waaaaaored tbe latter wouldn't accept;
prospect of his challenge being accept-'
ed. After duly considering the matter,
Toomlw sent a friend to recoenottre
tbe ground a little.
“1 knew what »t» wanted." said 1
Wade.“the minute tbe fellow came in
and w*»oa my guard."
Tbe friend* asked Wade what he!
thought of duelling, a* a mode of set­
tling dispute* between gentlemen,
“i think it’* a mighty good way,”
said Wade. -‘It ia tbe old and only cbtv-1
alric method."

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DI RING THIS MONTH.^
Southern statesmen hhvc
great mistake in welding a
solid South. The only result
fat a political solid North.
‘here waa ao solid North,

made a
political
apparent
Even if
and the

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                  <text>VOLUME VI!

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27. I87!l.

FOR GbOD TEAS.
•
Go to C, W. Smith's.
FOR SIRLOIN BTUI8,
Go to C. W. Smith s.
FOR BARGAINS IN BUG ARB.
G® to C. W. Smith a.

Etelauclioly, which, in a man of hi«
habit* and tcmpcrauirut. is tantamount
to tnannity. It is mA the first time
lliat rumor* of thia kind have been set
afloat, dot &gt; it the first time that he has
given way to what Barliox ued to call
tris ‘black philoaopLy," and baraly aa&gt;

FOR CIOARS AND TOBACCO,

W. H. YOUNG,

inr^aSu

FOR LARI’S OF ALL KINDS. GotoC. W.SmMJi’a.
FOR BOLOGNAS THAT ARE BOSS,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR BARGAINS IN CROCKERY,
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR OHIO HICKORY NI TS.
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR FRESH AND SALT FISH.
Go to C. W, Smiths
FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR 5c.
Go to C. W. Smith's.
FOR PRESENTS WITH,TEA.

It is DO* remarkable that a ruler predispo-ed to insanity and uf a halhturily
gloomy and melancholy e*ai of orind.
Eke the Cxar, should yield to despair,
and see do avenue ‘of esoc|« from bis
trouble* except by yielding Ixis throne
to hi* suceee*or which he ho*
occupied twenty four troaMed year*.
Physically and
mentally
consti­
tuted as he ia, he is
an ' old
man at fil, and has no longer youthful
determinstion or manly vigor to shake
off his troubles, nor a hopeful future
to which he can look forward. He is
full of disappointment Bis own fam­
ily ia in league against him. Hu oounaelors thwart his scheme* Hia peonlc
are irritated nX hia despotic govern­
ment, and are more and more per­
meated with toe hIm-rd ideas of West­
ern Europe. The Slavophile party
make* rapid progress, and is constantly
bringing pressure to bear upon Inin for
theffoundaiion of a great Slavonic em­
pire south of the Danube. Hia em­
pire ia so honeycombed with Nihilism
that he cannot trust his own offi­
cials, and »aaas*iuati&lt;&gt;n. out* more
inaugurated by Vera Sama ich, has
become the m&lt;*t familiar agency of hi*
pohtical enemieo, and has not hesitated
to strike at his own life. T#iee within
a year the xaaasrins have l&gt;een on hi*
track, and auy day, any moment, they
may reappear. Hia policy has been
overruled more than once by Gortachakoff, and even Ignatieff. The Treaty
of Berlin paid hill.' aUcntion to hu
demands, and Bismarck overruled him
at nearly every point In its working*
it has conflicted with the am hitinn* of
I Russia and has substantially isolated
ber. She was compelled to give up
Roumelia, which she wanted. Her last
soldier has been withdrawn from the
region south of the Balkans, but Austria
remains there in pos*ew*iou of an im­
mense nrea of country, with ideas an­
tagonistic to her own. European alli­
ance* have been formed, and site re­
mains without an ally; while, with the
pro* jx-ct ofjt war with Germany in the
not very dutant future, she finds Aus­
tria and Germany leagued together oo
the Eastern question and England lie­
hind them. Id Central A sis, Ruadsn
affair* are gloomy. Il is evident that
the defeat of the Rasaian expedition by

FOR tmk WORTH or YOUR MONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s.
FOR WHITE CLOVER HONEY,
Go to C. W. Smith’s
FOR EVERYTHING CHEAP,
. Go to C. W. Smith's.
For he will bo glad to aoe you.

Unload Wheat and Grain Ex­
peditiously wi Accuratly.
—Chirino elevators containbushels
of wheat, 3,ffU,3B basbela of corn, I.CtM.-tt J
bwsbeb of 0*4*. -JM.MO bushels of rye and
Trt.ses bushels of barley, nakui( s rrai.J tola!
of M.7XVE.V bushels, agalMl 9,(1®,MT. bushels

AINSWORTH i BROOKS
LEWIS DURKEE

desire Io ansouBcc that having erected
one of the largeat and mo*t eon-mnirnt
rlevutor ItuiMing* in central Mi.-iiigan.
they are prepared to receive and

PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICK

B* nperta to sail from riond* tor Cab* early
Ui J*;.o*ry, vbcQoe b* —ill return, via Mexico,
ia th* mriy eprtag.
&lt; L*rl« a I »ro«;i, Um k-der of th* I rub

- * prvmalure nploai .ic of a blast is tbe
salrtirt* of Naw York dly probably fafally la
Jnrsd I&gt;&lt; bom Murphy, John Huaacj and aa-

MoaejM 0 Btaliif witfe ties..
purpose of collrrting information in re
lation Io the yellow fever has sulxmltrri
a preliminary report to the National
Boar! of Health. The report say*:
* The most general revolt is that yel
low fever habitually prevails in every
place tn Cuba from which report* were
received, provided ib&lt;iw jiiscew were of
any aue or commercial importance. and
contain any considerable unmlier of

J£XTERPRIHE

GROCERY

^ILLIAM JONES,

Teas, Coffees, Sugars,

Mobile, Ala., * frv day* ago, ths has ears
CsUng |7\UX1
-Two Kick bocasa fail *1 Wilmlagtoo. Del .
sod two DMI vw* kXad, ssvsrri otter* being
injured.

Syrups, Tobaccos, Fish,

Cheese ut Everything
—A l*nt* porttoa of Uta extaoaivv lager-tMr
twmrery «rf Philip Us*, al Mil vaak*e, u«ett*r
■ith about SQU.OOO baabvto of bartoy, waa coatnaMd by dre ID* other rigbL Lorn about
tro.COO; totally covered by Umranc* Tbo
IliiwMriee High Mehooi Ltuidlag wee also

READY MADE CLOTHING,

for widespread poison. Id this partic­
ular the medical autbontiea. as well as
the intelligent reaidenta of Cuba, have
for the moat part misled the profearion.
Before leaving the United Blate* moat
alwolute Ssaurancea were given by na­
tives or ax-residents of Cal*, and even
in Cut* itself these assurance* were
coafideally
repeated, that yellow
fever never occurred tn thia, that or
the other place. Diligent inquiry was
made for all such accessible place*, and
diligent investigation invariably proved
that these assurance* were false, and
that they were founded tl[K&gt;n the com
pantivriy alight prevalence of the dis­
ease doe in a large measure to the small
dents at such place*. Detaiferi reports
of these facta are poaaeaaed in abun­
dance. It is very certain that the prev­
alence of yellow fever is not equally
marked in all place*. This varies greatly
in different place-. and in different
yean al the same place*, and thia vans
tion is *1 tlT.r* independent. apparent­
ly, of the amount of unecci-nated ma-

For the first time ia living memory,
there was not a ringle execution in the
city of Paris for a year (1879). Since
tbo beginnxng ot the century th* fium
ber of executions has l*en steadily de­
erearing both in
Paris and the
province*. In the first quarter of the
century th- avenge for the whole of
Ttw VM abort IWaysar; and in the

MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and-Salt Meats,

Should the Csxr alxlicate he will be
succeeded by tb6 Cxsrewiteh Alex
rader, now in hi* Mlh year, who mar­
ried the Grand Dncheaa Mario Dagmar.
daughter of Christian IX., of Denmark,
in IHtiii. Hi* advent to the throne will
be more tn the ihtere*t* of the Russian
people than the administration of the
Csar, though it will be likely to precipi
tale war with Germany, a* he lisa no
admiration for that power. and it not
allied to Frederick William by immedi­
ate family tic*. On the other li*nd. how
ever, he ia a much more liberal man
than hia father, riid much nearer to h'*
people. Ho ha* traveled much, and mi
tn ay mpathv with liberal ideas, and is
represented to bo 111 favor of conatilutional government, which, after all, he­
at the funndnticn of Nihilistic pur­
pose*. It ia pruiaalile that hi* accession
to the throne will be the end of per­
sonal government, aa well aa of mihiary
derp-iuam. and in such can.- an entirely
new and more liberal policy will pre
vail, and one which will be a benefit to
bis colossal empire- Under any &lt;nrctimstancva, it is ' plain that the abdica
tion of the Ctar would be the greatest
ble-sing he could confer upon his suitjecta, and that any change will be pref­
erable to the continuance of the preeBhxsky and (hsrtty.
Two notice*, framed, glased and sus­
pended upon the walla of a dramshop
on the New canal, at BL Petersburg,
elose to Mme. Baaeetaki'a ‘Refuge for
Un- Homrieas," are reckoned among the
curioriUe* of the P.usaiau capital. They
run as follows: ‘I exhort the gentlemen
who honor my establishment with their
patronage to forego robbery and theft
while within its precincts. Dot to thrash
one another, and. on the whole, not to

NUMBER 14
rated in the United Statea, Canada,
Italy, Austria. PruDc*. England, Spain.
Portugal rad Australia, and protection
h&lt;* bewn aaknl in Bawis, Denmark,
Norway sud Bandon. M.-*.ag«* can
now bo sent over only 100 mites of
sulrmnriae cable, but Prof. Bril anLout.** that l&gt;e ba* overcome this diffi­
culty, and that before many weeks a
person in this country era ocoverxe
with • person in England.
.

At a certain factory not a hundred 1
miles from Bradford were gathered t'-.c
members of the firm and some work­
men. Th. gentlemen weie intently
watching the proceaa of mannfactnring
the expodrnt, when one of them in­
cautiously dropped hia cigsr-etubca the
floor, which was covered with running i
water, liearing oo the surface small par- .
tides of nitneglyccnne. The latter,
camght fire and burned brilliantly with •
a sputtenug noise. To say that the-e '
specUton were alarmed would be to
put it very mildly. They wrro simply '
parrivxed with terror, and watched the
spreading fiery alream with the helpless
fascination with which s victim is arid to look ixi the gliUenng eyes of a rattle­
snake. All around tneffi were caua1
filled with nitro-glycerine, enough to
annihilate an army, and every man
fell aa though be was the vic­
tim of
a
hideous
night-mare
wliich held him powerlam. Flight
waa impoesibl*; their limbs refuaed to
jx-rf'-rm thrir office, and an awful death
seemed inevitable.
The apparently
doomed men saw llie little lake of fire
spread slowly but rarely on the floor,
but the fianica biased aa though in tri­
umph at the certain death that seemed
to await their victims. None of the
spectators will soon forget this thrilling
eptr xle in their live*, and money eoold
not hire them to repeat the experiment.
When the fire had almost reached a can
filled with glycerine, one of the work­
men aroused from hi* lethargy, and.

and extinguished the flume*, when, of
course, all danger ceased. One of the
gentlemen prex-nl. when describing Lui
experience, arid : “I never knew before
what it wa» to Ims sick from fear. When
f saw the infernal stuff banting, and
felt that every man of ua would lie
blown U&gt; atom* in five sceond*. every
muscle of my body srem&gt;-d |»l ltd 1
gas)»-&lt;! for breath, «-y head swam, and
I only felt a dea'hly sensation of nausea
in my stomach. Ail present turned an
ariiy* prieu—a of the face. Then I
vainly wondered whether there would
l&gt;e auy pain in the death stroke. Whe
remembrance of a nitro glycerine hcrror, where the
rtdl
paljatating
pickid up a minute sfter the explosion
came to my tu-ad, and 1 aurunsed
whether my heart would undergo that
strange experience after teiag torn
from my body. The thought of my
family c»n*« il m&lt;- the l &gt;st |&gt;otguan:
anguish, and tear* conned down my
cheek*. Then several incidents of tny i
life, of which I con not speak with I
pride, were vividly presented to my
mind's eye, and induced vague reflec­
tion* on the subject of future pumsli- 1
m&lt; nt. Bometinivs in my &lt;lrr*m» I
have felt myself in toe prneence of'
fngntfuJ peril, such aa lying tn the
j&gt;*th of an express train or •oitmug on
ito brink of a v&gt;&lt; sbysa, but w*a ut­
terly incapable of moving hand or foot
for my prrserration. So I seemed in
thia caw. I could not lift, a finger,
though there was comparuUve safety in
flight; peralyxed with terror wua liter
ally my condition. After what are med
to be an eternity of waiting for my in
evitabto fate, my attention was arrwiU-d
by a movement on the j*rt of the work­
man, who took off Ids cent hurriedly.
Then lie bei*t forward, and. with the
utmost dehlieration. laid it on the pool
ot Are, moving it gently along and pat­
ting it with hi* hand &lt; unld every spark

A Fkxjics novel is usually a story
with an immotuL
Thk home stretch is best token in the
evening on s *ofa.
Not a put-up job, as yet—The Wsahington monument
‘ Cm and come again,- aa the girl said
to ber lover when *'.ie heard the old man
sttitubbng ."round in the dark.
Burnt wants to know what good the
low French cable is going to be to peo­
ple who don't underotand French.
Briarmo a savings bank bv taking
some other fellow’s money, to keep for
him forever, ia now the popular boom.
~ Wmkk the dcoeons of a church hand
around a silver contribution-dish, thcr
do not expect it to - come back nickriplated.
Thk wile mag aew tores, rip and darn
in the house, -hila the husband goes
down to toe meadow and dams the
Fskmkdi are just now laying in their
winter’s fuel, and the ^ore grown-up
daughter* the bigger the wood-pile.
Allowance must be made Io.- spark*.
StUKsruM never repeated. There
was a little t«oy in Kentucky who re­
sembled the bard in thir **—•—
He very thongbtleealy twist
toiL
A Mt »TxKi&gt; ri_*sns ia a
io its place; bat the beat |

MtsTBEUS— ’ Mary. thc«c egg* are
very small, again."
Mary—- Yes,
ma'am; share I think I mast tell the
dairy woman abe must let the hens ril
on them longer."
A'«vics to bachelor*: Never marry a
war isii unleM she is so nch that you
would marry her if she wree ugly and
so handsome that you would marr- her
if she were poor.
A rotmo artist has painted th pseture of a dog under a tree, r -1 the
work i* so artistirolly done li t none
but the beet connoisx-nni can tell the
bxrk of the tree from that of the dog.
‘Wk must agiUtel' exclaimed on
laruest pohtical speaker; “wo ranot
agitate, or we will penahf" And then
he agitated rt with a spoon, and pretty
soon it |»n*be&lt;f, all but the sugar.
AM exchange publishes an article
boasting of ‘ What a ringle bean can
produce” It ia amasing. Fired from
a bean-shooter into a man’s ear, it can
produce rame of th- worst language

paper before ik is mailed ths subscriber,
and by the middle of the next day tbo
n»d* foa/lmg to town are swarming
with small Urys sent in by their moth­
er* to get an unmuulriod copy of th*
paper, each -oman being firmly ecsFight Betwrea &lt; Deg aad a Drakry. vinced that the missing paragraph ro­
uted to a scandal about be? neighbor.—
A singular encounter between a dog Chica-jt&gt; Tribune.
and a don'xry has just occurred in
Blackpool, England. A retired gentle­
man, named Weddington, owned a fine
young donkey and a splendid mastiff.
Yue other day the donkey wua groxing
in* field, when the dog rush.d at it in
Preridrai Lincoln «-k1 S
ord on the one aide, and
Stephana, John A. Camj------, —-------M. T. Hunter oo th* other. The at­
tenuation of Mr. BtepbMM ha. tong
ix-ea a matter o&lt; snoti general notoriety
that it ia n'Hoffirariwto^paak o&lt; B- It

Selling Goods

ms Of HIGH I
A. C. Btiten LARGEST STOCK
GMSIITB

A mu-hkkm had impressed upon ber
little boy the Dceewuty of ejecting the
skins of grapes, and a faw day* after­
ward she told him the story of Jonah
and khe w hale. “ Did the wbafo swal­
low other men, too? " aaked the boy.
“ Well, I rappoae he did," oontinuad the
moth-r. "And, mamma, did he epit
the skins out?"
Tuk publisher of s country psper
Iowa baa discovered a method of i
suntancuuriy doubling the cireuistn
of hia abrei. He simply Las some smi

owner apjieared upon the scene s»d|
frrwh atmmpta were
part them,
tart witoofit snoBoas, After the flgbt
liad lasted half ra hour, the owner de­
rid *d to have the dog shot, as it had by
tliat Ume fastened with a firm bold on
obtained. But so savage was the fight j
that it was difficult to shoot one Mxtaml!
witboat kilhng th* other alw.
atm was take*.and • tatlhrt |
tbs daw's Und. and ik drowp*
ground. When the •«**•
away lbw dog was (tend, tart the

�o. T. wa—T

Htal whisky.
'
BnixleU Mirnnw, aged
Benulngiagton. Sltiawsi
wa*instantly killed on . c
falling limb while rhoppii
Fred. Smith oged aByes
depot F
Ur of Belford,Calhoun------ ...
.
•’Have a wnarmFlwwiwI tvrvnty egimddenly of heart diw*-- on tie 17th
pro**-men in bh rare.
.
whflo Kitting ia his ehair by the stove.
“Never! Never! 1 want io i»t into the
depot! If I mieWhat train HI sue tbo
MMrrUelakejSraadTraverae county wbelr dtyF
Hr wan showu^he-pnbHc entrmvee,
was instantly killed by a falling tree and b* made a rw&amp; for a Flint A Peve
&lt;m the iMh.
Marquclto train which wa* making up.
"Ttiat isn't the train for Toledo!”
Georgt Koehler, a farmer at Magill's
(mJ behurcamp, Manistee county, was thrown .- .—.-------- .
....
....... Bumps wa* standfrom a load of log* Katutday and
instantly killed, a log falling on him
for thta^ir! Ut me
and hre*king hia neck.
through thta gate!"
•Ticket phMa.”
Iwinird oat of a North western Grand
Paku. Framcr, Drc. Mb. I8».
Trunk railroad engius. near Battle
Il ha* Ixk-u wittily »*id that "all g»&gt;od Crook, seriously hduring Engineer
Americas, when they die. g» to i&gt;U." Gi-orgr Bun-all and a brakeman named davit of Uiis afiur and send it back to
IIe"pMM4 through and entered a
This paradise of citto* is • dream of
childhood, a life-long hope, we may
adl U. or RmbiUoa. espeefadlj among
iMUe*. The shops of all eur cilie* *re
filled with fascinating specimens of
Paris Usee, art, and skill, in the shape
Joseph Noyes and Mr*. Jenie Delano,
of drosses, jewehy, glove*, lace*, and
of Cltmax.-or near, there, have been
other feminine temptation*. No win­ jailed on a charge of adultery—the
der laiiira long to nee the garden where woman in the. case being accused of
these flowera grow, the greet comer haring left ber husband and only child
VBtory in which they bloom in all their to go with Noye*.
A tramp by the name of Nelson
original fro*hne*a and beauty. And
Higby died at Lawton ou the l&amp;th from
this is why so many American* promiw the efforts of hunge” and cold. He
to treat their children to a visit to waa a member of the iMth regiment.
Pana, "if they are rood," toe sons when New York infantry, and came from
they get through college, and the Wyoming county, N, Y.
Sebastian Sykes, of Kalamazoo,
daughter*. 0, rapture! for their brid*l found
hi* wife and a man named
tours and trvuntaiu. The delicious Marshall—in Jtapraate ds/«cto; rut wit­
perspective ia held out a* a reward, an nesses to the fact. and. Instead of lick­
ing
or
shooting
Mr. Marshall, he ba*
encouragement something akin to tliat
sued him for • 10,000 damage*.
which avail* the good in the beautiful
William Young, an eccentric and
city of the Hereafter. The ocean voy­ wealthy fanner.a widower, who ha*
age naturally so much dreaded,' i* pa­ Jived alone near Nile* for year* wa*
tiently endured a* a perogntory leading found dead in hi* house n few day*
into paradise. And with what a fresh, since. He had been shot through the
bead And an unsuccessful attempt was
eager interest these new comers open made to burn the bourn- over him. He
their delighted -.-ondeang eye* to the km robbed of money known to be on
beauties and novelties of the fair city hi* person. Board* were piled on bi*
and fired, but his body was utoly
of their dreams. One meet* them ev­ liody
partly bn rued. No clue to the mar­
erywhere in the attitude of exclama

■

The merry JCLi

of J. B. Hartwell. .Sucre**
As C. B. Whitney waa ate
Spires’ saw mill from the loj

aud saw game, stepped back into the
bouse for hia gun, then blazed away,
then ran out for hi* game, when behold
’two* only a bow's liver which had fell
from the tree where it bad been hung,
bet Al. bound to get the worth of his
powder, liad his game dressed for

There was a family Christmas tree at
Mra. Ilcsa* on Christmas eve. where a
good time wa* had, dosing with *
boundfnl sapply of eatable*, of which
all done ample justice. Among the
nice present* waa a heantifal sofa for
Mra. riesa. and a set of sleigh bells for
Tom Nile*. The batebdora, Duane
and Eugene Brown, who are keeping
house by thvinwl w*. pvt for their share
a batter plate with a large roll of bean
tiful butter. The value of the pre*cot*
waa estimaUil at fl 10, but the beat
feature of the occaaiou was thr gtxxl
cheer and happincM present.
The Christina- tree festivities at the
Crowell School house was a decided
sucres* in every feature cxreptsinging,
that part of the exercise* tiring the
poorest of all, caused by the absence of
the one who waa to take the lead. Tbc
school house wa* tilled uneomfcrtably
full, ever 200 being present. The exerci*e« conaisted of prayer, singing, and
speaking by two little girls, after which
old 8suta Claus himself made his *ppearanee amid the ringing of bell* and
sound of trumpet, causing the little
ones to rejoice that be was there with'
his generous gift*. The older persons
were not forgotten a* was evinced by
distribution of several easy chairs,
clothing, cash, and now and then a re­
minder in the shape of a little "nigger”
baby. The value of the present* was
.stimated at Marty flam. Handker­
chiefs were very (reueronsiy distributed
a* everybody had a bad cold, and a*
your corre«pundcut is blest with a l&gt;eautiful handle (o hi* face, of course he
KO( a good large kerchief.
We motion that the correspondent* of
the paper* of Barry and Eaton counties
meet al some jHace convenient to all.
and exchangs thought* and have a
good time in general. We think sueh
a meeting would be beneficial to both
correspondent* and editor*. Of coarae
the editors will be invited to attend.
We have talked with several corres­
pondents on tlie subject, and all unite in
the belief that *neh a meeting would
rrsnit in good to all concerned. Papers
of Eaton and Barry counties please
ropy.-- 1’ar. ia Eaton liapidt Journal.
Ysi, and West Kalamo second* the
motion, and will name No*hville a* the
place of meeting, and also motion that
the editor* of the pajw-r* represented
not only attend, but give us advice.
The News agree* to do all possible to
make the meeting a sucres*. Brother*
and sisters speak UP. what do vou say f

EATOM COUNTY ITEMS.

"And thia is Paris, and I am in it.”
The dream ia realized at laat. It can­
not'be denied that Pari* has lost some
thing of ita peculiar attraction* to
American rye* by Hh- clunge of goveromen'. from imperialism to Repub­
licanism. not Im-causc they object tn
the Republic (they have plenty of that
at home) but, in coming abroad, one
wishes to see novelties even in the
shape of King* and Emperors. Still
thr greal/apital is full of Interest to
foreigner^; and. if Monarch and Court
no longer exist, souvenir* enough would
remain to give reality to thr past. Paris
is yet, and will always recAin the city
of Henri IV.. of Louis XIV.. ami ot
Napoleon; of Marie-Antoinette; of
Josephine ; and of Eugenia, in spite of
all the acnscle** effort* to efface tlieir
names and destroy their monuments.
It is not easy to annihilate history when
written in the memory of ages. The
tide of American visitors to Pari* is
constantly increasing. I am not able
*
the exact number of arrivals
durim tlie paat year; but. judging
_______ c list of name* weekly publishrd in the papers, it cannot be fiu l&gt;elon
that of last “Great Exhibition Year;*
and, with thr universal revival of bu*ine*a in the United States, it i* nredictvd that the niimtier of visitor* toe com­
ing year will be greater than ever
known before. The general prosperity
of the country makes everybody feel
rich and disposed to travel. The motive*
which bring American* abroad are variomi. Some come to Paris in the pur­
suit of art and science, others for.mcr
cantile objects; some from curiosity,
others Cor mere pleasure and dissipa­
tion ; and all, more or 1cm, for the pur
pose of shopping. The latter object is
the special busim-as of the ladies—and
bow thev revel in it! and what u bouu
tiful providence they an- to Pari*
tradesmen and confectioner* ’
Americans who furnish apartment* in
Paris come in contact with working
people, and *ec a phase of their lite
which is ludicrous to the stranger, but
sometime* more annoyance tlian ludi
crous. I refer to the slownees with
which the Parisian mechanics work,
and die long while it take* to get any ■
thing »ccompU*hrd by them. Some
friends of mine hired in May, 1878, a
suite of apartment* in this city, and by
superhuman effort* and great determm
ation, they have just succeeded in com
Dieting toe furnishing of the some.
They tell me that they . ordered some
furniture made, and several months
after, one day in walked a man carry­
ing an arm chair, “You’ve brought the
furniture bare youF “Out. Madame,
un fautcnil!" and that was the extent
of his flrat delivery. Another mouth
ns—ed by, and the same man appeared
bringing w;:h him another chair, with
tbo remark, "Encore un fautenil!"
And so it went on till all the furniture
arrived. The carpet man would bring
a single breadth of earpet at a time,
solemnly deposit it in the solos and de­
part with 4my*dc mteti.” to appear
again some days later with a few me­
tres iboro. In due time the whole car­
pet arrived, and then be put it together
and laid it properly. The laying of
gas-piping in their rooms was a IhtcuIcan feat, only excelled by the laying
of the first Atlantic cable, and requir­
ing quite as much fuss and red tape.
Then before the jra* could I. turned
on, a corps of official from thr Prefect­
ure ot Police came and solemnly punch ■
ed holes through thr wall* near Un­
coiling io each room, in order to pre-

A young lady in Chicago, when ask­
ed by the ofteiating minirtev, "Will
you lore, honor and obey thia man as
your husband and be to him a true
wife r Mid plainly, "Yea. if be doe*
what he promised me financially."

An unfortunate woman, alwnt to-be,
come a mother, was turned away from
the door* where abe had called for aid,
near Jeffersonville, Indiana, and drir, entn dispare, she laid down in the
woods, where ber body and that at ber
new boro-child were found partly eaten

Battle Crock i* *imply immcnM* on
bad acnsation*. A dead Infant was
found in a privy vault one day last
week, and on Saturday Samuel Tuttle
a prominent citizen and married man.
waa arrested for adultery with Mr*.
Clara Miller and she *Imi unrated
for infanticide. Mr*. Miller admit* the
maternity of the dead bain* liut claim*
that die did not willfully murder it.
but merely allowed it to die from neg­
lect. The
range th’ng of Liii* whole
transaction ia the conceded fact that
her hu stand (Fred Miller) knew noth­
ing of the matter. They had not been
married only about 4 month*. She work­
ed for Tuttle prior to her mama^c and
nay* she wa* Deduced by him. Tuttle
i« held inbond* of fll.OOO for hi* future
appearance. The cane excite* more
ttian ordinary interval owing to the
family connections and personal stand­
ing heretofore of nil the panic* con-

Atting KaUsfarBon.
Half an hoar before the morning
train over the Canada Southern Road
was to leave for Toledo yesterday, a
iHimpou*. fat man, with w-veral parrel*
in hl* ann% entered the depot with a
great nuh and made a liee-line forw
Grand Trunk train. When halted at
the gate and asked what train he want­
ed to take, he replied:
"I'm going to Toledo, and if you
make me ml** the train Hl sue you for
"But this train isn’t for Toledo..’
"Why ian't it. sin why in the old bar­
n isn’t this train for ToiedoF lowdly
demanded the fat man.
"Because the tnuu for Toledo stands
ever on that track there.”
"Then why didn't yon toll me so in
the flrat plncet I’m a good mind to re­
port you to your Muperiora. sir!”
"You’ll And the Superintendent up
stair*," humbly repl ied the gate-keeper.
"And IT. lodgecnraplaintagRiMtyou
—ye*,I will.! Travelcrshave right*, and

Ward Lamor. tdl* a new story of
Mr. Lincoln. Soon after Lamou sis
■Mie Marshal of the District, ia 18K. stain and the whistle of the yard eu
he waa ia the neighborhood of a earner gine mads-him halt and turn and rash
..

7 .

CLOAK DEPARTMENT
We have an elegant line, both in
Basket and Plain Beaver, which,
owing to the unfavorable season we
will offer at just about cost.

SHAWL

DEPARTMENT

We have 20 or 30 varieties, all
new styles. Which, if we were to
buy to-day would cost 11 1-2 per
cent, more than you can buy them

THE SUN FOR 1880.

nr dJon’t forget that if yon want the
lx-*t pair of BoIm with rock-elm l*am»
and the Im-aI finished Cutter in the
county. or good Horse Shoeing. 'Vugon*. Bob*. Buggies or Cutler* repaired
painted or tri round in tin- beat style.

Dress Goods Department
We offer unusual attractions. &gt; We
are the only parties that keep the
celebrated Broadhead Alpacas that
are warranted not to draw in wet­
ting, and will bear washing. We
have also a lull assortment of all
wool Cashmeres, Worsted Brocades,
and Lusters. Nothing would be
more acceptable to a lady than a
nice new dress, and now you can
secure one at a triflling cost
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CLOTHING and HAT
Kratnuraut! Kcstauraul!!
You will find the best place to pro­
cure oyster*, warm meals cookie*. pic*,
cigars, &lt;-u-.. etc., at Wolcott A Dun­
ham's Reataurant under Boise Bro*,
drug store. Remember oysters served
in every style.
Wolcott A Dcxuam.

1

travelers haveiug rigirta fa
me°irBump*.»dn and Fma

'Siiiliiiiii tie Star fcErcnMy.

THE PROGRESS OF UMIVER8AL1SM

niiLiAWi i runiu,

o.

__________ Cincinnati, Ohio.

We have during the past few days
added several attractions in boy’s
and youth’s wear, which we offer
at special bargains, and invite the
attention of parties needing any­
thing in this line.

BURN THE BONDS!
Restore the Gkeenbacks -Down
with Moxopolt—Uiwith
the
People—Labor to thr Frost—
Cocrox-cLirr»Rs to the Reau.

POMEROY’S

i&gt; i: m &lt;»&lt;: h a i

FOR
ONE DOLLAR
!
"1X HOC
vixcxs!”
sigxo

|

BOOT and SHOE The

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j-y r,.i, for i_nrd
Botxv. it FRAMCta.
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tV A splendid Family Bible can be
had nt II. G. Halva for 2.00, 4.00 and
*

DEPARTMENT
We have a splendid assortment, all
suitable for the holidays, consisting
of Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Child’s Fine
Shoes. Ladies’ Slippers, Men’s Slip­
pers, Boy’s Slippers, and other
special attractions.

Wood! Hqodl! Wood!!!
I will receive bid* until January tOth,
1880, for sixty-five cords green Beech
and Maple body wood, two feet long,
to be placed on school grounds District
No. 1, Town of Castleton. Contract
will be awarded to lowest responsible
bidder.
C. AtxswoRvn. Director.

Just Received

FANCY GOODS

GOING, GOING. GUNG I

DEPARTMENT
We have an endless variety, con­
sisting of Silk Handkerchiefs, Cam­
bric and Linen Handkerchiefs in
elegant perfumed boxes. Neckwear,
Paperties, Gloves, Hair Ornaments,
Bracelets, Knapkins, Child’s Knit
Ulsters, Hoods, Scarfs Mitts, Ties,

TERMS REASONABLE.

DON’T FAIL TO OAIL

u&lt;T-r

y"

THE
CIWCIWWATI, OHIO.

DEPARTMENT

ISCIPIO MILLS

CIIKHIT IILLEB

DRESS KAUNG A SPECIALTY!

WHEAT EICUI8E0 FOB FLOUR

Towels, Corsets, BackCombs,Ruches, Belts, and thousands of other
articles too numerous to mention,
all adapted for substantial holiday
presents, and for the holidays will
be marked down much lower than
ever before.
Re*p&lt;e&gt;&lt;wftally.

TM.
l» taraktr. "Yob
■ eaght to knew better.
When you
have to hits num Me * Hub. not your

1(27 USIVSMS1.ISSI m|

P0MER0T8DEM0CRAT,

gato-kceperf’it is over twenty miuntos
Jretfcbefore train time. Plra*e show your
"Show my deket! Do yea suppose a
tuau in my positionmean* to steal a nde
oa the hind traeksF

GRAND RAPIDS I IV181OJ

in all departments for and during
the coming holidays. We have a
great variety of goods adapted for
holiday presents, and offer them
at very low prices.

THE DETROIT FREE FREES,

A terrible affair oceured nt Port
Huron ou Fridav night. Charles How­
ard, son of Hon. Henry Howard, and a
friend Cha*. Fox. were out "making a
night of it,” when Howard was shot
dead. Almut 2 o'clock in the morning
they left a billiard saloon to get some­
thing Io cat. Coming to n tolmrco and
liquor stun- kept by I. D. Mulligan,
thev «aw a light in the is-oatl story
and Howard went up the side ntairway
leading to the room where the lamp
was sitting and knockrfl at the &lt;|ooi.
I )u getting no reply he descended and.
locking r.nn« with Fox. started aero**
the street. When about half-way over
the door nt which Howard had just
knocked was opened anil a moment
later a shot was beard. At the *am&lt;-

gnu ha* given himself up to the author­
lies saying, that he supposed Howaid
and Fox. were drunken sailors and be
wanted to scan- them.
The usually quiet and law abiding
community round-about Decatur, is
terribly excited over a touch of the
linch law. a demonstration brought on
bv the horrible tragedy enacted in the
Morris mansion last Sept. The par­
ticulars are a* follows: &lt; &gt;n Drcemlwr
17th Riley Huntley, who was the
hired man of tin- murdered Henry
Mom*, made a complaint Iw-fore Jus­
tice Haynes ul Decatur, charging Floyd
Smith, the general factotum of M. D.
Matteson, with complicity in the Mor­
ris murder and a warrant was issued
and served by constable Botsford. The
latter effected Smith's crre*i alioat W
P. M- and while on the way with him
to Decatur abandoflOor Di masked
men suddenly presented themselves
before Botsfonl and bid him relcaac
Smith. He did so, and wa* told to go
home, a thing he performed expediti­
ously. In the meanwhile the rrscaer* or releasing party paid their attention to Smith. Who having been rearrested and in custody, relate* his
experience a* follows: He wa* taken to
an old honsc in the woods, the floor
wo* torn up and a grave was dug unJeracath, a rope wa* swung over a
beam and he waa told that if he did
not confess he would lie hung. He
said he knew nothing about it. when
they put the rope around Ins neck and.
hauled him up until nearly choked.
Then they let him down and said they
would give him another chance. He
told them again that be did not know
who committed the deed, whereupon
they took him to anotbei place and
hung him up again. When let down
he said that nc did not know anything
about the murder, but admitted rece­
iving in his name, letters for Matteson
and mailing letters at several post­
office* for him.

Our Special Bargains

People’s Champion,
fUBLXSBRD AT

LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN,

�79and '80,
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BOOKS
Dicken's Works Complete, Scott’s Works Complete, Waverley's
Mrs. Holmes' Works Complete, E. P. Roes’ Works Complete, Macaulay's Hii
5 volumes, Mrs. Holmes' New Book Forest House, Lives of Washington, Ns
Clay, Calhoun, Henrv, Boone, etc.. Tennyson, Shaksphere, Milton, Cowper,
Scott, Burns, Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Byron, and every leading poet.
Beatiful books for girls and boys, children and youth.
Webster’s Dictionaries, 8 kinds.
100 Bibles in every style.
. 250 Photograph Albums from 25 cents to $5.00.
Fine Autograph Albums.
.
The finest line of Chromoa large or small, in Barry or Eaton Counties.
Fine box paper and stationery.
Inkstands, cut glass, bronze, etc.
Marriage Certificates, Legal Blanks, etc.
Diaries, a fine variety

Complete,

i, Chancer,

----------------- TOYS:-----------------

.

The finest line of Chins, Wax, Paper Mache, and Rubber Dolls we ever received.
Vaces in endless variety, style and price.
Toys for Infants, Children, Youth, Manhood and Age. - A* large stock and variety
to suit everyone.
Shaving Mugs and fixtures.
Soaps in every shape.
Perfumes, fine goods and low.
Toilet Articles. Complete line.
Violins, Harmonicas, and Musical Instruments of many kinds.

WATCHES

and

JEWELRY':

FINE ELGIN WATCHES, FINE WALTHAM WATCHES, FINE FOREIGN WATCHES
BEAUTIFUL RINGS FOR CHILDREN. YOUTH, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
NECK CHAINS, SLIDE CHAINS WATCH CHAINS, EARRINGS
CUFF PINS, COLLAR PINS GENT’S SCARF AND BOSOM
PINS, CARD CASES, COLLAR BUTTONS, ETC.. ETC.
SPECTACLES SILVER AND STEEL BOWED COIN SILVER TEASPOONS. RODGER
BROS. KNIVES, FORKS. SPOONS, ETC., ETC.

Our goods were bought for Cash in August and September, be­
fore the advance, and will be sold low. Call and see us.
Respectfully,

BOISE
C.

C.

BROS.

WOLCOTT.

wrhw AWFUL!

AAOTIIIGH IA&gt;T OF____ -

25

NEW IMPROVED VICTOR
SEWING MACHINES,
--- FOR---

HOLIDAY presents
One Year’s Tine.

Svtry MmIum wimaUd
C. C. WOLCOTT.

�CHRONOLOGY.

Mi kiUad tty • buOsr asphrnsa st Fres&amp;xn,

U Riol betwose Mgross at Melutosb, Os ;

_ —_

NECROLOGY

Ccr Qaxe—A ospaadahalf of sugar,
half cup each of milk and butter, three
egg*, a little over two oape of flour, a
cup of currants, tesspoonful cream tar­
tar, half teaapoonfnl soda; spice with
nutmeg, a* you prefer.
Ckanbem*y Drarum^—Ona quart
of flour, one teaspoon!□! of soda, and
•one, and if two tcaspooufuls of cream of tartar.
—__________ _______ _ __ reins this
month th&lt;s growth may be too luxuriant.
Fodder 8lackf.—A* a precaution
against rrinsnd melting enow, the top»
of. fodder stack* may bn covered with a
few sheave* of long strew, tightly fold over and over, lh&lt; n tie in a P*»bound about the top of the stack, or to ding-cloth and put into a steamer,
a stake throat down into ita center for where lei it cook over * steady fire for
a tow feet.
one hour, with faith, never looking into
Top Dressing.- If manure u needed the pot. Serve with sweet wino sauce.
fur winter grain now is tho time to ap­
OoaHam Baris.-Take one cake of
ply it. It may be n««xl fresh and coarse
without Lining much in value. Every ; dry yeast, auch as y ou get st tbo gro
straw npri-ati over the wheat is of great Mir's—I like it better than the oom
pressed
yeast—dissolve in a cupful of
Icncfit.
Mulching is a protection
against extreme* of both heat and cold, I - warm ws'er, and make a better of wheel
and preserve* the crop during sudden flour in a bowl, about 4 o'clock, and eel
and *evcre ehan pea of the weather.*
, in a warm place until evening; then
1 take one quart warm water, large spoon­
Pasturing Fall Grain.—M the fall ful of salt, and make your bstter or
grain ia in danger of jointing it abould sponge, also with wheat flour, and oover
be pastured without delay. Il ia often in a warm plane uitil morning; then
a great help to the wheat or rye to let | put in two table spoonfuls of molsaeiw,
ahcep or oalraa upon it. They ent and make up your dough with your
down luxurious growth and '.read the bauds with Graham flour; now stan.l
•oil firmly about the roots, if no other ' again to rise until light, when it is to
stock axe availabi** for this purpose be made into losvrs and let stand until
cows may be let into the winter grain 1 very light, and bake.
Farses Pancakes. — Ingredients-•
Two eggs, one-half pint milk, two
ounce* granulated mtinr, two ounces
butter, flour and jelly. (1) Beat the
ample ventilation must be given at butler and sugar to a cream; (2) beat
once. A freexing temperature will not the eggs separately. the yelks to a
injure root* or ]&gt;otatoe* if they are ex­ cream. and the while* to a froth, and
posed to it but a abort lime. II they add the yelks to the butter and sugar:
are found too warm in the collar, the (3) stir tiit. milk into three ingredients:
heap* ahoald bo turned over and well (4) butter six tin pie plates; (6) sift two
sired. The best temperature is one ounce* of flour with a teaspoobfnl of
,0.1 Aon Un, l™u&lt; poinl.
!»•»«. un u. .. ,
UUt»is ft aa 155* u&gt; 1861; Quincy, sard St
31 John Blsekwood. nr., the tsmutu Hootch I
The Leisure of Winter.—While' ihc above-named mixture.
put lb ber. ot Edinburgh.
31. Jsret. Abbott, U-e writer of orerSOObooks ' there is always something to do about
tar child cu: I •-nanston, Ma •«*&gt;&gt; X Mb L a farm, the winter season offers eonrid-

&lt;l«*. Jiwepb U.oker, U. &amp; A.&gt;Fk*hUng Joe,v

J01. Mr* Eluabeii* JUuter, Baltimore, MX.
ageillll
13 Edward Mallbaw W*nJ, emlnenl EnglUh
pilot* r, Lotadou
•JU George K Hilliard, author *nd poIlUMu*.
Il sloe, aged 7U J B Her* tx^r. Lead of tbs

best use of this time nothing can be
more profltable than to procure and use
a small select library of books of an instruct!ve kind. To read for amuse­
ment only ia not recommended, be­
cause information of a valuable kind
can be procured in such a form a* to l&gt;e
interesting and agreeable.
Surface Drain*.—It not already
made, ample drains should l*o provided
to free the fields from surface water
Drains that have born plowed out msy
need clearing in places with spade or
I hoc. that the waler may pass off readily
In laying out open drains the alojx-s
। should lie so made that the water will no
• flow c ff too rapidly—with a gentle inch| nation only; tn this emu- much of the
; water will soak into the soil, and will

23 JasBC fi KaIIocK sandldste at ths har.
Frsaeweo amki'-siam far Mayor, shot in tbs
.usvt bv C arl ■• fl* Toone, ••lit-r of tu
CAronMr.- g'eat ■loaisawurt in that ri y.
W IWU&gt; Iboodxr, tbs Kietuniod 'a )tUU-

LUMBER WAGOIB,
And Carriage* of ail Desariptieaa.
Fabm Waoom* a SracxALTT.

|&gt;OBEMTN

D8DG8, lEDICIHESuiCHEIiClU,

BLADDER" KIDNEYS
For Debility. Loss of Memory. India
position to Exertion or Business, Short
neaa of Breath, Troubled with thoughts
of Disease, Dimness of Vision. Pain in
the Back, Chest and Head. Kush of
Blood to the Head, Pale Countenance
and Dry Skin.
If these symptom* are allowed to go
on, very frequently Epileptic Fits and
Consumption follow. When the Con
stitution lieroiws affected it requires
the aid of an invigorating medicine to
strengthen and lone up the system-

IRON, IMUISHEET HAEDVABE

PEOPLE** DBCfi STORE,
Haw-tins

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU;^ goods,siiisai dress gom

oven; (6) dnnt them with powdered ,
sugar, lay them one over the other,
with a litUo jelly between ; dust the lop
with sugar, and serve them hot.
Corn Mrrrtxs. —Take one quart of
milk and let it come to a boiling heat,
but do not let it boil; then let it stand
until lukewarm; then stir in two cups
of yellow Indian meal and One of flour;
make this u&gt;Mint as thick as sponge for Rheumatism,
bread; dissolve a small cake of comSpermatorrhoea,
stand for one Lour to rise; in that time
Neuralgia,
it will l&gt;e very light: then add one besping taUe-sjoonful of powdered sugar,
Nervousness,
two well t.eaten eggs, one-half cup of
melted butter. uDc-lialf u-as,»oonlul of
Dyspepsia,
sods, stir ibis well together, acd have

IS UNEQUALED

the muffin rings hot and well greased
with good butter, as poor would give
manure that is on the slop*-*.
the muffin a disagreeable taste; '1*1
Swamp Muck.—Wiens there is a them stand for fifteen minutes; then
supply of swamp muck ,as much of it as put in a tn rx I crate oven to bake; it will
convenient may be usefully spread over
the yard a pens and stables aa an at»sorbenL if swamp muck contains 2
per rent of nitrogen -some baa been

worth (10 for thia iiigredirut alone at
itk market price. No ordinary stable
maunie is so nch in nitrogen as thaL
\ muek bed may well be said to be in
vrlnalde. for obe acre, three feet deep,
turnudiea 2.500 tons, having a value, at
the above Dgurea, equal to (25.000.
,
Management of Manure - Tbobcm
yard is the field fur winter work. Much
may be done here by skillful msnagolurat Manure, »o lung m it is froa«-u,
uimains unchanged, and the prepara-

BKHl

Indigestion,
Constipation,
Aches and Pains,

Groceries end General Produce,
Liver Complaint,

Nevoua Debility,
fiir some Umo f-ar-t engaged. Despite
Epilepsy,
Lu advanced age, Koiiauth daily de­
votes ten hour* out of every twentyHoad Troubles,
four to the work of ci-mpooilh'n, com­
.
pilation.
and arrangement, for the book
Paralysis,
j,,
he u about to give to ihe world will
General III Health,
consist not only of tin persona) memi.in-.
but ot bis political wntingaand speech^, 8pJna| DlsC8»e»,
_ Th, Hrwl Tn!'
Sciatica,

EWTO5 HOUSE,

Deafness,
Decline,

Lumbago,

barrow move the manure from ihe
•table each day to this heap. If the Lean
is built up square and made four feethigh
it will keep warm in the coldest weather,
an&lt;! wlnle warm it will ferment and rot.

TUeialolas to

Bu kirk, exJudge ot lbs Incur** Moprems
Obert.
A Mmo Psi'erwn-BoMparts, M Baltimore,
M&lt;L, ered W
H Geu lUcbarl Taylor, eon of lb. lata
PrvaidMit T*vk.r. in Neu Turk d'y, aged 53
li Gen. Th -m*a H Bouton, Jr., a pnral-

.LSrc'S.'RXEr

A RemarkabD Hide.
A by-nomean* indifferent perform
, a.uce waa achieved in 18IV by Mr. Hutch
insoo, of Canterbury, who Lad backed I
himself to ride from Canterbury to I
London, just fifty-five and ono-bvlf1
miles, in three hours, omploving horse*
belonging to himself and his friends,
supplemented by some used m running
tho Wellington coach. The journey
waa divided into eleven stage*, varying
in length from five to six and a half
miles, and waa eventually got through
in two hours, twenty-five minutes and
flfty-ooo seconds, r.t an average rate of
sp«wd of a mile in two minute* and
thiriy-vix second*. Not at ail bad work,
considering what road* were sixty years
Bgc, and that some time wan lo»t in con
sequence of the horses bolting Dow and
again. Mr. Hutchinson returned home
by coach, reaching Canterbury—which
he Lad left al 8:30 in tho morning—a
little liefore 3 ia the afternoon, tn good
cue to an joy the dinner provided by his
admiring fellow citiaens, wbo further­
more showed their appreciation of hi*
horM-manabip by making him free of
the city.— AU the Year Hour (I.

and L rowing’ off the manure to a distsuc.' &lt;&gt;f about three feet; gradually
move it from each end. until there arc
two heaps. After tho manure has re­
mained in thia way lor a few weeks, re­
place tbn two hew|«. making one heap
•gain, thus turning the manure very
• horoughly twice. In turning, the msnum abonld be ahakrn thoroughly
port, and all the lumps broken. Two
loads of mannn- so treated do as much
immediate good aa will three of coarse,
lumpy stuff.
The Granary and Crilnt.—S large
quantity of grain » stored, ..waiting
higher prices. This may be wise or
otherwise. One thing ta be consid
ered is the loss by abri aka*.* and wastes
in the granary and crib. Wheat in the
granary is subject to injury by the
weevil and tbo grain moth. This dam­
age may be prevented to some extent
by shifting tiic grain and running it
through the fanning-mill Corn cribs
are almost always infested by rats and
mice. A vermin-proof crib may l«
made
by covering tbo post* and

will average 1« pei cenL, and often
more, of the value of th* grain, but it
may lie in part or wholly avoided by
care and precaution.
Ive Fonda.—Every boose and dairy,
however email the latter may be, should
have a supply ol too.
If there ia no
pond, a small stream may be dammed
ousiUustraiion in n order received a and the water ’.nek rd up, to make a
day ar two rinoe, by a well-known New
York undertaker's firm, to furnish a
rich dfoth-covered casket, with velvet
trimming*, and »olid silver plate and
ba-dlea, The interit r of the cask-t
was to be lined with white satin sad silk
trimming* AU this was lor a Used dog
Ix-ionging to a wealthy family np town.
Tna auml Lad been nursed ami taken
care of lor th* last I weety years. The
dead animal lay in the csoket wrapped
in a mantle of whiwi *aiin, with while
rilk nblion* around tbo neck The re­
mains were taken to a cemetery dose
to New York and put in tbo family
vauit. Hix carriages, containing ths
friends of th* dog, followed ths ro»e»1»ay.«gy«r______
.

Catarrh,

Nevoua Compl’nts,

august pannta, and Kossuth’• oral ions
1 in that tongue, unrivaled for elegance
&lt;-f* style, sxe favorite reading .usa
with «&gt;■»
the
future Hungarian King. A pleasant
st &gt;ry m told how. oom* abort Umo ago,
he learned, by lucre accident, that one
of the sparecbes in question had been
kept lack from him by bu tutor, on the
ground lh»t it advocated the drthrouement and ezpuia on of the Hapsburg
dynasty. His imperia! Hight*esu asked
for the speech, but could not obtain it
from hia attendants, whereupon he ap­
pealed to tho Emperor, aud Francis
JoM pb at once gave orders that it
shcnld be procured for his son. whose
dcstre to read it met with his entire spproval. _______________
A una. is before the City Council of
Victoria, British Columbia, prohibiting
the herding together of Ctiinamcn.

American ad Foreign larble,
Monument*, Tombitouc*, Mantle*, fca.
JYnalingw. Mich.

tfonjrii, IhninrM, Boor Stomach, Erup­
tions, Bail Taste in the Mouth, Palpi­
tation of tbo Heart. Pain in the region
of the Kidney*, and a thooaand other
painful sywintocia. are tbs offspring of
Dytpepda.

HELMBOLD’SBUCHU

Invigorates the Stomach,
And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bow­
els, aud Kidneys to healthy actioa. in
cleansing the blood of all impurities,
and imparting .naw life and vigor to
llic whole sysLcm.
A single trial will be quite sufficient
to convince the most hesitating of ita
valuable remedial qualities.

NO PATENT NO PAY

IKHKriORS

IHUNTORS
soBTHSris-rstiijB.Tii'sr'B.

ITS

PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE,

8

1

caution.

�SELLERS’
COUGH
SYRUPI

LOOKS,

: Pronounced by all to be the most
J l&gt;/MMaf and cfkariom remedy row in
use for the rare of eoapki, rohli, hoaite*em, croup, tickling sensation in the
’ throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a
million bottle* told trilkin the ld*t few
neon. It gives relief where ever used,
and the power to impart Irenrfit that
mnnot be had from the cough mixtures
nowfaiMO. SoM by all druggiria at tt
cents per bottle.

CHEMICALS,

I had uodc during the day. A det;
pickets was also made, my broth
It. of Qm Bmek waa of the numb&lt;
e picket* were sent to our right, at
dgned to protect our right Hat
ra surprise. While the pickets we
ng posted they were at tactrd by
ivy force of rebel* and driven i

HAEDWABE
in greet confusion. awid.tbc wood* *oon
became filled with pan id. stricken men.
Some of the more brave' stood their
ground for a while, but ill wa* useless,
•ted regiment .after-regiment rolled
back aud merged into the general
panic. It wasaroncc the most won­
derful, frightful, and horrible right I
ever witnessed. Thousand* of exei ted

SURPRISED !

HeHers- Idler Pilis are alsohigh­
ly recommended for curing liver cam­
plaint, cunatijiation, rick headache, fe­
ver and ngue, and all diseases of the
stomach and liver. Bold by all drug­
gist at Si rente per box.

FOR WE ARE BOUND TO

Direct From Chicago,
Ttenton a* prrfomi to fursUli *n tbs

NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON

Good Goods
DRESS GOODS

ER

rai Produce,

rushed acemingly about to destroy the
whole army. In this con'urion I re­
ceived a wound iu the right hand,
which disabled me for service, I start­
ed to the rear, but soon came in right
of an advancing colla run of rebel*. 1
bed then become separated from my
commdrs. and a rebel officer motioned
me with hi* sabre to come in to their
line*, but wasn’t "coming in" just then
and I turned aud double uuickcd in the
opposite direction. 1 finally got out of
the confusion, wounded, but thankful
that 1 wa* alive.
This attack of thr rebel* was led bv
Gen. John B. Gordon now IT. 8. Sen­
ator from Georgia, and in design, and
execution, was very similar to Um attack
“Stonewall" Jackson madron Hooker's
left, at Chancel lor* villc. a year pre­
vious. Tho eflect though terrible
enough, was not so disastrous a* in
Hooker s cane, for our litre* were rees­
tablished that night; but our corps lost
several tboruaxid men iu killed, wound­
ed and prisoners, Gen’* Seymore and
Sluder Iteiug among the number. Il is
said that Geu. Sedgwick, when he mu
the panic stricken condition of his
troop*, cried like a child. When my
regiment assembled for roll call the ।
next morning, more than half of their
number were missing. Of the color i
guard. of which 1 was a member.,live
ont of seven were killed aud wnaiwird.

In Hat* Bonnet*, Feather* Ornament*
nnd Trimming* of all kind*. Ibresi
Broke into my encl
Making, Cutting and Fitting a
Ifichof November. 11
about f years old; also

A. Bl MH.
"THE BOSS"

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

SPECIAL BARGAINS!

II inlet

f WALKER &amp; NORTON, ■»»
11 K

•

FLOUR, MEAT, s FEED,
We don’t a«k you to look around find.. but come to u.~ and
will cheerfully give you our lowest prices, anti offer you
the highest price for produce. Knowing von
will Ire sntisftetl, we

A Plain Man.
The Woodward avenue car going
north at 11 o'clock vrdenlay forenoon
overtook a man with a hand-trunk of -r-i

iis

-y-v

«

■*

MORGAN BRRYOO.MIOH

IllUTION FARMERS!

-r-,

“SSaSas-s- Fear neither Friend or Foe,
board. There were several paswogt-iin the car. and os he stood iu thr doo

tign Marble,
NO PAY

"If 1 am intruding don't hesitate to
tell me so. I Idp? people who speak
right out, and I am used to plain talk."
Noone objected and be took a scat
. roased hia legs and said to himself:
I
“i’ll bet they never built this car for
I?** than fifty dollar*! I'm glad the'
old woman isret here, if she should
see bow it's fixed up »bc'd never let up
on me till I tacked our to the bouse.
1’11 never tide on a wood wagon again
when 1 ran jog along iu a chariot like
this. It’s got more windows than a
bee-hive, and 1 wouldn't dare spit on
the tloor if 1 was dying to spit!"
As Im made no nwvu to pay his fare
the driver rang the bell.
“Got bells on here, ehT” mused the
plain man. "Now who’ a-th ought
they'd have gone to such nn vxpenn­
as that! Folks here in town are right
on the Style, uo matter what it co*t*!~
Thr driver rang agniu nnd again,
and seeing that it did do good be fin­
ally opened the door and said :
“Yem man iu the corner there—you
didn’t pay your fare!”
“My fare! Why, that's so! Hang­
ed if! hadn’t fotgotten all almut it'
Were you ringing that iwll foe inc?"

YOURS RESPECTFULLY,

GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.

BOSTON STORE
NINETY-FIVE PER CENT. STERLING

B*""

FINEST SEWED BOOT
COARSEST PEGGED BOOT.
95PcrCent.8lEriiM

JOHHSTOH’S

SARSAPARILLA
UTB CflffUin, BTTOU
SHOP IM KILLEN'S BUILDING.

‘What were the worst results of the
ilwnrT" tried an orator. “Widow*,”
rated Jraea. who had married one.

Mrttaatentt
EtSj

The Poor F.-ai’s Doot.

�Supplement

to

Tlie

ZVa«hville

ISTwea.

W4nr»~l hat tKxtr Itiorwl nt bia nrwlw-M«-t». in that be lia&gt;l Utl-'

U.K

&gt;OMrt*N

train finally moved off.
&lt; X STL thm»..X •*h

&lt;"*«*«•

Witdi'I i tril-.-d in th.- 2nd. Mb -ml Mb. with

»**“«■ tU B
rail Hmwncfc. Wurrt, and SrdgWH-k ia tbr
Wheeling. W«-» Va, teiard^mmed.^corp.mmm.mlera. A

through
«md.

;

■ jlMiria. tM the
of
■, ■&gt;■* with abe enejrtfani
MHrttaiMMiftir*—--------

Galt lM&gt;u. is*^rta

practice. i Dwbrhts and inuuadUlriy lie
inlonanl ,,nr' llir«i&lt;l&gt; 1U.HM, Md Gm&gt;

i MJM{ camr. and the whole line moved
d. ■mi wardwifh a cheer at “Double qui
tents, thioHflb the bru*h and over the i
liAtcti- Bat tin- mbela were ready for u«
f Gen.-i® mod a withering fire from Bel

Thi« act of

loraeaiv?

laMuuoua lam

piONEER STORE.

pjl^RRAIl FOR. THE
It /\O Cl 0H

| JT IS A FACT
.

NewGoods, NewGoods!

BOSS STOCK

Thai W'-krtplU

'

rnrmre RTtimniTK
ILUuIlJuli UKU1 ±LEulDt

FURNITURE

Anticipating a change .of weather, we are prepared to supply all our customers, (and we ask for just one hundred more than
...
,« .a™ rmnm
we now have) with the mecesaaries for such a change.
; &lt;Mr (I^U(1W ui s—.-u im uu-&lt; u «i,v &gt;•*
*

A BETTER LINE OF

Fall and Winter Stock!

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

Extension Tables,
Lounges,
Mirrors,
Camp Chairs, Ac. ।

Has never been brought to Nashville, or sold on

More

Reasonable Ternm

Good Suitings for 6 pence per yard—just think of it.
Dreg" of Wine Suitings from 16 to 25 cents.
Peacock-green Caxhmere, 45 cents.
Brocades, in all colors, from 20 cents to SI.
AH Wool Cashmeres. 50 cents—thin): of that.

Common

Furniture

DRESS GOODS.

I All of the latest shades aud pattern* VERY CHEAP.

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

•

BEAVER s PAISLEY SHAWL 8
THE LARGEST LINE IN TOWN.
A BIG LINE OF

Our Undertaking Departmift
FROM no CENTS To ♦ion.

A PRETIER LINE OF

prices that can tiuudemoii
CANNOT BE FOl’ND ANYWHEfcE.

Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
HAT8, CAPS, GROCERIES, ETC., ETC.
Onr fail Mock* are larger ami mom complctr than ever before, aud uolwith»tn tiding the late nd rance in prior*, hr buying tor caidi we hare m-citm-d
many bargain* of which our cnatomera will map the benefit.
,

CLOTBUTGASPECIALTY.

Kellogg, Demaray A Co.
Boys' Suit*, S3 and upwards,
Mens’ Suits, $5 and upward*:
iNEW
STORE!
Meiy* Overcoats, $5 and upwards.
Mens' Rubber Overcoats.
Ladies' Cloaks, prettier and better than ever.
NEW GOODS!
Ladies’ Derby Waterproof Cloaks.
Indies Rubber Boots.

KOCHER

I AM NOW IN RECEIPT OF

wl.xnniur My New Stack of Fall Goods!
GO TO THE NEW STORE OF

BOOTSANDSHOES

a k-.**
»~.u we u
• WILvUHaflUWt
A
better stock
have never ij
had, andi that* •is saving
&gt;
a great deal. (Opporfte th* Wolcott Haaac.i

COMPRISING EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF

-FOR-----

Davis Sewing ’Machines,'GROCERIES
A more perfect piece of inachin^-y is not in market.

TRY IT AND YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER
------WE PAY THE—

.

Highest Market Price BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Produce, and give in exchange goods, 16 ounces to the
pound, and 3 feet to the yard.

IF YOU WANT

I

We expect and desire to win only by

d to this end we earnestly solicit the patronage of nil
who read this notice.

CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,

Boots, Shoes, lotions, Etc,
ALL WOOL MIXED AND CANTON FLANNELS.

Notion*, Ktc.

I&gt;ried -A.pple&gt;* Wanted.

FAIR DKALING

3

Shawls, Waterproofs, Lace, Hamburg Edging.

HOSIERY. ZEPHYR, GERMANTOWN and STOCKING YAMS

Fresh Goods and Lew
Prices.

^,.343G'^.“SX‘.
WILSON a HO WK.

D. 0. GRIFFITH.

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